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OLYMPIC BATTLE FOR THE BALL IN BEIJING

Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo BEIJING —Candace Chapman of Ajax slams into Jessica Landstrom of Sweden as they battle for ball position during an Olympic women’s soccer game Tuesday. Canada dropped a 2-1 deci- sion to the Swedes at the Worker’s Stadium but has moved onto the quarter-finals against the U.S. on Friday. For more on the Olympics see pages 16 to 19 and sports, page 25. Close call for man during daring daytime robbery

Suspect wields knife collar a robbery suspect Friday afternoon in see a crime in progress but counselled Milk store on Kingston Road was assaulted Pickering narrowly avoided injury when the against getting directly involved. and robbed as he walked to his vehicle with in confrontation fleeing bandit swiped at him with a knife, “If you see a dangerous situation unfold- the day’s deposits, Mr. Selby said. A man in police said. ing keep a safe distance and contact us,” Mr. the area gave pursuit and caught up with By Jeff Mitchell The incident prompted Durham police Selby said. “There are other ways you can the bandit, who turned and confronted the [email protected] to issue a warning about intervening when help without putting your life in danger.” citizen with a large knife. crime is occurring. Spokesman Dave Selby The Pickering drama began at about 4 PICKERING — A man who attempted to said people ought to call police when they p.m. Friday when an employee at a Mac’s ✦ See Ajax, Page 4 RichardRichard S.S. PricePrice SeniorSenior FinancialFinancial AdvisorAdvisor www.richardprice.cawww.richardprice.ca Dundee Private Investors Inc. 244 Kingston Rd. E. Ajax, L1Z 1G1 905-427-7000 Dundee Wealth Management is a DundeeWealth Inc. Company A/P PAGE 2 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, August 13, 2008 durhamregion.com online this week at @ newsdurhamregion.com

PUMP PR I CE WATCH HIGH $1.26 LOW $1.23 9 Our readers help you stay on top of gas prices Join us all summer long in our on- Walter Passarella/ News Advertiser photo line feature -- Pump Price Watch. Anthony Boland is part of a group that is campaigning to get people to stop buying bottled water because of the impact With your help, we’ll be posting plastic has on the environment. gas prices from across Durham Region all day, every day on our website, newsdurhamregion.com. Campaign encourages use of tap water Pump Price Watch is sponsored by Group argues plastic bottles and peace committee and attended a confer- If transporting water is an issue, a reusable ence which featured researchers discussing the metal water bottle has no risk associated, he are bad for the environment impact of plastic bottles. said. “The majority of them end up in our land- Some people also think tap water is danger- By Crystal Crimi fills,” Mr. Boland said. ous - the major reason for which he says is likely [email protected] There’s also lots of pollution that goes into the marketing of bottled water showing it as fabricating them and fossil fuels to transport clean and pure. DURHAM — The next time people reach for a them. “Tap water is very vigorously tested daily by Beijing bottle of water, Anthony Boland wants them to “So we’re hitting the environment three times experts,” he said. “It’s certainly safe to drink.” think twice. which is definitely contributing to global warm- Municipal water facilities also have to dis- Through a group at the University of ing,” Mr. Boland said. close information on water quality. 2008 Institute of Technology (UOIT), Mr. Boland is Then there are the health risks associated About 40 per cent of bottled water comes trying to raise awareness about the negative with drinking bottled water. Some studies say from tap, he added. Durham Region impacts of bottled water, from health, environ- toxic contaminates can leach into the water Mr. Boland hopes the water group can turn ment, and social viewpoints. over time, Mr. Boland said. into a multi-university campaign. and GTA athletes “The goal is to educate people,” said Traces of other contaminates can be found Initiatives the group is planning include a Mr. Boland, a founder and spokesman for the as well. Those things are only present in small conference at the university with researchers group. amounts, but consuming them every day could and a tap water challenge with taste tests to He’s entering his second year at the UOIT, cause problems. One of the chemicals that can determine if people can tell the difference be- where he’s pursuing a bachelor of science in be found is antimony, known to cause nausea, tween tap and bottled water. physics and a bachelor of education. dizziness, and depression, he said. Mr. Boland’s also been invited to speak about The bottle campaign only recently started, “From a social justice perspective, water is the campaign at a provincial environmental ad- but has been recognized as a group by the UOIT life,” Mr. Boland said. visory committee meeting in Oshawa this fall, • Follow Brad Kelly and Ron Student Association, which provides some Bottling water is privatizing something essen- he said. Pietroniro as they cover the Beijing Olympics funding, space for events, meetings, a booth tial to life; it’s 240 to 10,000 times more expen- People can show support by joining the Face- • Athlete profiles / Videos / at orientation, and the ability to put up posters sive than tap water, he said. book group at facebook.com/group.php?gid=2 Photos / Blogs and more around campus. If preference boils down to the taste differ- 5193951431&ref=ts, and reading the eight rea- Mr. Boland became interested in eliminat- ence, he suggests using a water filter or filling up sons for acting, as well as telling friends and ing plastic bottles while attending All Saints a jug and putting it in the fridge overnight. inviting them to join, and becoming a club gtaathletes.com Catholic Secondary School in Whitby a couple “Sometimes, the temperature has a lot to do member if they attend , Trent, years ago. There, he was on its development with it,” Mr. Boland said. or UOIT.

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Repatriation Monday has become the when a group of as many hospital at Kandahar air- Zarine. tally opened fire on Ca- second Canadian soldier as 10 insurgents attacked field for treatment. The attack that killed nadian troops when they ceremony to come killed in Afghanistan in the combat outpost he was Master Cpl. Doyle is the major Cpl. Doyle came just engaged with a group of through Ajax and the last three days. stationed at. 90th Canadian soldier to days after Master Cpl. Josh about 15 insurgents. Master Cpl. Erin Doyle, According to a military die in Afghanistan since Roberts was killed during The repatriation for Pickering today of the 3rd Battalion Prin- spokesman, Canadian the conflict began in 2002. a firefight in the Zhari dis- Master Cpl. Roberts will cess Patricia’s Canadian soldiers returned fire and This was his third tour in trict of the province. be held Wednesday, Aug. DURHAM — An Edmon- Light Infantry, was killed called in air support. A the country. An investigation into 13, at 2 p.m. in Trenton. ton-based soldier killed in the Panjwai district of second soldier injured in He is survived by his the Saturday firefight that The ceremonial proces- in an insurgent attack Afghanistan early Monday the attack was taken to the wife, Nicole, and daughter killed Cpl. Roberts is still sion along the Highway of ongoing but it is suspected Heroes is expected to pass a passing private security through Durham region convoy may have acciden- around 3:30 p.m. WHY CHOOSE PARKWAY RETIREMENT RESIDENCE? A PASSION FOR COMFORT SUITES RED HAT SOCIETY VISIT ¤ STARTING AT Friday, August 15th • 12:00pm - 2:00pm We've Got $2295.00 Your Size Genuin Join us when The Canadian Chapter of the Red Hat Soft Leather, Society comes to the Parkway Retirement Residence. Absolute Comfort Why not join us for lunch? Call Val for details!

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✦ Ajax from page 1 house and made contact with the people inside, eventually arresting seven males. Six of those Summer School 2008! The suspect swiped at the man, “narrowly miss- people were released after questioning and police ing him,” Mr. Selby said. charged one, a 17-year-old Ajax male, with rob- Witnesses helped police trail a suspect to a bery, assault with a weapon and possession of a home on Walnut Lane. Cops surrounded the dangerous weapon. GET READY FOR HIGH SCHOOL 2008 PROPOSED WIND MONITORING STATION Hydro Lake Ontario Anemometer Monday, August 18 -

Toronto Hydro Energy Services (Toronto Hydro) has submitted to the Ontario Ministry of Thursday, August 21 Natural Resources (MNR) an application to conduct testing of wind resources and secure a Land Use Permit and an Application of Record Status for the Crown lands shown on the Open to all students entering grade 9, map below. Only Crown Land is being considered. The Land Use Permit and the Application Seek this program provides an introduction of Record Status are used to secure the right to use the Crown land area approved for exploration, on condition that all MNR requirements, including Environmental Assessment to high school, including a brief (EA) requirements, are met. The proposal is part of a possible two year exploration phase to overview of English and mathematics determine the potential economic viability for the development of wind energy facilities. To conduct the wind testing, Toronto Hydro proposes to construct an anemometer platform. An and curriculum, as well as study skills, time anemometer platform is a stand-alone structure with no moving parts that would be affi xed to management, and steps to success. the lake-bottom, but would be removable after it has served its purpose. The structure would have the following general dimensions/characteristics: Ajax: Ajax HS; J Clarke Richardson C; • A structural steel platform in approximately 15 m of water extending from lake bottom to you approximately 4 m above lake water level with a width of approximately 5 m; and Blackstock: Cartwright HS; • An anemometer instrument, auxiliary power system and navigation beacons located atop this platform. Brock/Uxbridge: Brock HS, Uxbridge SS; Additional project details and drawings are available on the Toronto Hydro website at the following address – www.torontohydroenergy.com/offshorewind. shall Oshawa: Dr FJ Donevan CI, O’Neill CVI; The specifi c location would be determined following a non-intrusive geotechnical study of the lake bottom area, which would confi rm the type and quality of lake-bed soils. Following Port Perry: Port Perry HS; this study the optimal location would be selected with the least possible disruption to the lake bottom. Whitby: Henry St HS. Proposed boundary of Land Use Permit and the Application of Record Status find DRIVER EDUCATION Learn to Drive Safely 4-Day In-class Sessions This driver education program combines in-class and in-car instruction to prepare students for the Ontario G2 driver’s test. Upon successful completion, participants You are invited to direct any inquiries, comments or requests regarding the exploration receive a Ministry of Transportation proposal to Mr. Ian Dobrindt of Gartner Lee Limited (agent acting on behalf of Toronto Hydro Corporation), or Mr. Mark Patterson of the MNR. Comments must be received within the 30-day approved Beginner Driver Education comment period, which expires on September 12, 2008. At this time, MNR will consider all Student record. comments that address the potential impacts of the wind testing activities as proposed by the applicant. Any approval of future wind farm development scenarios will require completion of a separate EA and public consultation process. EA Lovell Centre, The proposal is being planned in accordance with a Category B project under the Class EA for MNR Resource Stewardship and Facility Development Projects. A Notice of Completion will be Oshawa provided only to parties who have provided input or requested further notice. MNR may proceed to authorize the wind exploration project without issuing a further general notice. August 18 to 21 In addition to the MNR EA requirements, the proposal is also subject to the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act (CEAA), as it is anticipated that a federal trigger (relating to fund 8:30 am to 3:15 pm allocation) will occur. A CEAA Screening will take place to seek formal Federal approvals. For more information on the project, to submit comments, or to request further notice, please contact: Ian Dobrindt, MCIP, RPP Mark Patterson Gartner Lee Limited Ministry of Natural Resources Register in person or online at: 300 Town Centre Blvd, Suite 300 50 Bloomington Road West Register online today Markham, ON L3R 5Z6 Aurora, ON L4G 3G8 Phone: 905 477-8400 x 213 Phone: 905 713-7386 Fax: 905 477-1456 Fax: 905 713-7361 at www.dce.ca Comments and personal information regarding this project are collected under the authority www.dce.ca of the Environmental Assessment Act to assist in making decisions and to determine further Durham Continuing Education public consultation needs. Comments and opinions which do not constitute personal information as defi ned by the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, will be durhamregion.com shared among MNR, the project proponent, other ministries involved, and may be included in study documentation that is made available for public review. Personal information will remain confi dential unless prior consent to disclose is obtained. However, this information may be used by MNR to seek public input on other resource management surveys and projects. For more information on the collection and use of personal information, please contact: Jane Sirois MNR

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DURHAM — Two men face of breaching a prohibition order. tered firearm and possessing an bail hearing. 3617, or Detective Constable several charges after Durham Joshua Gillett, 20, of Fishlock unauthorized firearm. He’s also The Durham police continue Sheri Tate at ext. 2740. Regional Police seized four guns Street in Ajax, has been charged been charged with possessing a to look for three other suspects in Anonymous tips can be sent to from a north Ajax home. with three counts each of care- restricted firearm with ammuni- the home invasion. Durham Regional Crime Stoppers The arrests were part of an on- less storage of a firearm, possess- tion and possessing a weapon Anyone with information is at 1-800-222-8477 and tipsters going investigation into a home ing a dangerous weapon, unli- obtained by crime. asked to contact Detective Rob may be eligible for a $2,000 cash invasion in Oshawa on July 28 in censed possession of an unregis- The two men were held for a Moore at 1-888-579-1520, ext. reward. which a man was shot in the arm. Officers with 17 Division (Os- hawa) Criminal Investigations Bureau (CIB) and the Offender Management Unit (OMU) arrest- ACADEMY OF ed the two men. Police believe DEFENSIVE one of the men, an 18-year-old, PETER'Swww.petersacademy.com MTO Beginner Driver was one of six males involved in the home invasion. Education Course Provider DRIVING Durham police don’t believe • 25 hours in-classroom instruction Group Discounts Are the other male was involved in • 15 private in-car lessons on automatic SUMMER SPECIAL Available the home invasion, but was ar- rested because of the firearms • FREE pick-up at home AUGUST 25-28 (for 3 or more) seized. • Courses start every week The two were arrested around • Defensive driving instruction 4 DAY Mini Package Available 3:40 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 7 at Learn Life Saving Skills $ the Ajax home. Skid Control COURSE An Installment While searching the house, po- GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE!275 PLUS GST Evasive Maneuvers Payment Plan For lice found three shotguns, one Braking Techniques Your Convenience rifle, two pellet guns, a sword and • FREE progress report Card 30 rounds of ammunition. • EARLIER ROAD TEST ALL LOCATIONS CALL NOW, Nicholas Hunte, 18, of no fixed 7 DAYS A WEEK, 10 AM -10 PM LIMITED SPACE! address, faces 15 charges, includ- 2007 416-750-0472 Award Winner ing discharging a firearm, care- less use of a firearm, pointing a WHITBY firearm, robbery, possessing dan- TORONTO MORNINGSIDE PICKERING MARKHAM gerous weapons, breaking and 777 Warden Ave. 8130 Sheppard 1050 Brock Rd. 5762 Hwy 7 965 Dundas St. W. entering, using a firearm while Suite 211 Ave. E. Suite 205 Unit #10 Unit #203A Unit #201 (West Lynde Plaza) committing an offence, obstruct- (South of Eglinton) (In the Homelife Building) (South of 401) (Upstairs of No Frills) ing police, possession of a con- 416-750-0472 416-282-0160 905-831-6464 905-294-1001 905-665-3150 trolled substance (marijuana), using a disguise and two counts

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e-mail responses to Vote @ newsdurhamregion.com [email protected] This Week Drug court What’s been your favourite Olympic sport to watch so far? • Swimming makes a • Gymnastics • Diving • Soccer difference • Beach volleyball • Something else in lives Last Week How closely will you follow the of youth Olympics? • Watch as much as I possibly can ou’ve got to hand it to Ontario court 18% Justice Kofi Barnes. He was a man • Will keep an eye on what’s going Y who saw a problem, didn’t like on 22% the current solutions and sought a new • Watch only if something huge way to deal with those charged with drug happens 9% offences. • Can’t be bothered 51% The Durham-based judge, who had Total votes: 168 experience working as a prosecutor in Toronto with people charged with drug offences, had seen the same old depressing Our readers think... them down for following their job outline. ers. If you do the crime you should do the pattern of revolving door offences. Young If you don’t like a law, complain to the time. We have DNA and it helps keep inno- people would be charged, appear in court, mayor and do your best to have it changed. cent people out of jail or prison. receive sentencing and show right back up Pickering bylaws It’s not the bylaw officers’ fault for doing Thee criminals should go to prison, they in the same place time after time. their job properly. Be thankful we have should have never taken capital punish- Whatever was being done in the name should be respected them. If you don’t like the laws, move. ment away. I can’t believe how many of justice with these offenders, it wasn’t Meredith Clark people plead insanity. working. It was a short-term answer to a To the editor: Pickering Let’s get this country back on track. Let’s long-term problem and no discernible dif- Re: ‘Will Mr. Fix-it go to court?’, News stop the violence. Enough is enough. Inno- ference was being made. Advertiser, July 18. cent people are dying for no reason. So Justice Barnes decided to change the I have to say in response to this whole In defence of Mr. Fix-it Donna Smith way the system worked. His goal was to lawnmower man story that people seem Oshawa make a meaningful difference in young to be defending this man and supporting To the editor: lives gone off track, with the hope of getting him. My opinion is that if bylaw officers Re: ‘Will Mr. Fix-it go to court?’, News them back on the rails. have to get involved and this man needed Advertiser, July 18. Ethanol is not a solution The answer is Durham Region’s Drug to complain to the news for support, then This man deserves the Order of Canada, Treatment Court. The goal of the court is to there is obviously something wrong. not a day in court. Perhaps if more children To the editor: help drug addicts facing non-violent crimi- As far as I’m concerned Pickering has great had this type of role model, we wouldn’t Ethanol is not green or clean. nal charges get to the root cause of their bylaw officers who keep this city clean and need to replace burned-down park equip- Just like gasoline, it’s a product of plants problem. They have to be willing to make safe. In the news Councillor Bill McLean ment. Quote me in court if you want. This and vegetation. an effort to change. And if they do their said he was “embarrassed” by what was is simply wrong - and a symptom of our It’s a hydrocarbon and, inside of an inter- part, Justice Barnes, part judge, part par- going on. What’s embarrassing is that society gone wrong. By the way, what nal combustion engine such as you would ent, part brother, part friend, will be there Coun. McLean didn’t support his own “business” do you know that works for find in a car, the hydrogen is separated to congratulate them for success. team of officers in his city. The law is the free? Define “business”. from the carbon which transforms into The judge gave kudos recently to a young law. Whether ‘lawnmower man’ is guilty or Nancy Logan other substances like water and the green- man after receiving reports from the not, police officers and bylaw officers are Pickering house gas which is destroying our atmo- Crown attorney and the defendant that obligated to investigate when something sphere, carbon dioxide. suggested he was making good progress in is reported to them. If not then we would Thus, it is a pollutant and not an environ- life. He dealt with several others who are have dirty vacant lots, loud music blasting Let’s bring back mental solution. experiencing varying degrees of success every night, garbage rolling along the roads capital punishment Ethanol carries 30 per cent less energy and failure but are under the watchful eye and election signs blocking the view of our than the same amount of gasoline so we of the judge and the system. The message roadways. To the editor: have to use 30 per cent more of it to be able seems clear: If you really want to change, I’m proud to be a Pickering citizen. I’ve Don’t you think with all the crime we to drive our cars in the manner to which we’ll help you along the way. We won’t for- lived here going on 29 years. I follow the have in this country, that people are put we have become accustomed. And we pro- get about you or neglect you. city’s bylaws. I don’t park in handicap park- away for silly things? And when they do duce 30 per cent more pollution. So much The long-term goal is to help save young ing or fire routes, I keep my home clean something that is real bad they get a slap for helping the environment. lives and provide a way for people to real- and my noise level to a minimum. I don’t on the hand and let go free. Since it is already being mixed with gaso- ize their potential before they end up going park over the sidewalk and I respect the Maybe the law should change back again line at the pumps at the rate of five per cent down a black hole into a life of crime and parks my kids play in. to years ago when we had capital punish- by volume, and since it has less energy in addiction. Everyone needs to start supporting the ment and maybe some of the violence it, then we are already paying two per cent Justice Barnes is leading the fight and bylaw officers instead of trying to bring might stop. Forget about the young offend- more for a litre for our cars. If the ratio goes deserves credit. But it’s clear the winners to 10 per cent then our cost for a litre of fuel in this story are those who take advantage e-mail letters to [email protected] / max. 200 words / would increase by four per cent. of what’s offered and turn their lives please include your full first and last name, place of residence & daytime phone number / Graham Brown around. We’re all better for it. letters that do not appear in print may be published @ newsdurhamregion.com Port Hope durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, August 13, 2008 PAGE 7 A/P

HEALTHY GREAT LAKES KEY TO HEALTHY COMMUNITIES

Dr. Douglas Holdway is a specialist in environmental toxicology at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology. He says some chemicals banned for decades can still be found in the Great Lakes.

The foundation for our community: Fast facts on the Great Lakes

VThe five Great Lakes contain a fifth of the world’s kilometres, larger than any one of Canada’s prairie V The lakes contain the world’s largest system of fresh- surface freshwater, deposited there by receding ice provinces. water islands, some of which are refuges for rare and during the last ice age. Less than one per cent of the endangered species. water is replaced each year by precipitation. V At 17,000 kilometres the shoreline of the five Great Lakes and their connecting rivers is long enough to VThe basin includes parts of the province of Ontario V The Great Lakes basin, including the water and land reach nearly halfway around the world. and eight states: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, areas that drain into a lake, covers 766,000 square New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. P PAGE 8 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, August 13, 2008 durhamregion.com

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She was sexually assaulted Wednesday in Manvers Township. coming, police say daughter was heard crying and “She wanted him to see what he’s and left at Courtice Secondary Court heard new charges were yelling, “Daddy, Daddy, Daddy.” losing.” Mr. Tippett was arrested School, police say. pending, but Peterborough Lake- By Jennifer Stone There was a reason to bring all last Wednesday morning after a Natalie Tippett said her husband field Police spokesman Walter Di- [email protected] the kids to court, Ms. Anderson 12-year-old Peterborough girl was told her he had been carjacked and Clemente said he could not con- said. allegedly abducted at about 1:30 dumped in Bowmanville. firm that until the charges were PETERBOROUGH — Stanley “My daughter-in-law brought the a.m. Wednesday. She had left a He was eventually arrested, in sworn in court. Tippett’s wife, five children and fiancee were in court Monday morning as he learned new charg- Cab driver says he picked up accused in Bowmanville es, beyond those he already faced for kidnapping and sexual assault, were about to be laid against him. By Stefanie Swinson and Road in Bowmanville last Wednes- ing the news on Thursday event went on a highway pursuit,” Ms. Jennifer Stone His wife and fiancee had just day morning. that he heard about Mr. Tippett’s Tippett said last Thursday, as she found out about one another since “I asked him, did he work at arrest on TV just as he was ready awaited her husband’s bail hear- the Peterborough man’s arrest last OSHAWA — A cab driver who Millwork?” the cabbie recalled to return to work. ing in Peterborough. “They threw week and sat together in the court- says he picked Stanley Tippett up Monday. “And he said no, him and “They flashed a picture of him him out of the van and he blacked room as suggested by Mr. Tippett’s in Bowmanville and dropped him a buddy of his commuted back on the TV, and I thought, ‘Holy out and he was walking along the mother, Susan Anderson. off in Manvers just before the Pe- and forth to Toronto in a car pool cow, that’s the guy I picked up on railway tracks in Bowmanville.” “I want to see his reaction,” she terborough man was arrested said and the transmission went out on Baseline.’ So I phoned the police The cabbie said he dropped him said. his “heart just about fell out of his truck. So, he said they had the right away.” off near Hwy. 115, on Porter Road Mr. Tippett was stone-faced in (his) mouth” when he heard about truck towed to a garage and he That’s in contrast to what Mr. in Manvers Township. court, looking over at his children. Mr. Tippett’s subsequent arrest. needed a ride home. Tippett’s wife, Natalie, was told. They included his son Ryan, 10, The Blueline taxi driver, who “So, I proceeded to drive him “He said that he was held at newsdurhamregion.com who read out a letter outside the asked not to be identified, said he home,” he said. gunpoint and he was thrown in the Watch a video interview at courtroom, essentially disowning picked Mr. Tippett up on Baseline It was later while he was watch- van, his van got stolen, (and) they newsdurhamregion.com his father. “You are not my father,” Ryan read from his letter. “A loving and caring father would not hurt his family this way. “Don’t ever talk to me again and never call me your son again.” Ryan said he wanted to ensure his father knew how he felt. “I want him to stay in jail and never come out,” said the small boy, dressed in a suit. Mr. Tippett’s bail hearing was held over until Thursday. TrusteeTrustee His reported fiancee, Felicia Neals, who only recently found out Mr. Tippett was married, had InIn no comment, but her friend, Dawn Mabey, said Ms. Neal is “not very happy.” Last week, at Mr. Tippett’s BankruptcyBankruptcy first court appearance, Ms. Neals was said to be pregnant. James R. Yanch “She lost the baby on the week- Advice on Proposals, end,” Ms. Mabey said. Bankruptcy & Alternatives Mr. Tippett’s children were with “Lets fi nd solutions together!” Over 20 Years Experience ANNOUNCEMENT OSHAWA AJAX BY 122 Albert St. 50 Commercial Ave. APPT. Durham Optometric Clinic 905-721-7506 905-619-1473 ONLY Saturday & Evening Appt.’s Available Dr. Khan FREE CONSULTATION and Associates www.jamesryanch.com NEW PATIENTS WELCOME 62 Harwood Ave. S., Unit 2, Ajax (905) 426-1434 1360 Kingston Rd, Ajax Baby Shower (905) 831-6870 Pickering Welcome Wagon If you like our quotes, Baby Shower you’ll love our printing. 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AJAX — You can learn more about giving those attending a chance to the local hospital and have a bite at learn about the hospital and to cel- the same time. ebrate activities. Rouge Valley Health System is The community centre is on Cen- holding a free barbecue on Wednes- tennial Road, immediately west of day, Aug. 13 next to the skateboard the Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering park of the Ajax Community Centre, hospital. next to the hospital. Call the hospital foundation office It goes from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., at 905-683-2320, ext. 1501.

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I don’t quite understand who has the right of way at intersections here in Beijing. Pedestrians and cyclists cross on green and red lights, sometimes straight across and other times diagonally, depending on where they are headed. Sometimes drivers wait, other times they lay on the horn and keep proceeding. The horn seems to be a popu- lar form of communication on the streets. For the media travelling on shuttles, we seem to have the right of way no matter where we go. People move or stop on the spot when our drivers lay on the horn. • • • Here’s a fashion trend not seen our way. On hot days, men often roll up the bottom of their shirts over their stomach, bunched just below the chest. Because of the slender build of most of the men here, it’s not too bad, other Ron Pietroniro/ Metroland than odd looking. Think of some of the body Canada’s Candace Chapman (Pickering) slams into Jesica Landstrom of Sweden as both players battle for ball position. Canada dropped a 2-1 decision to shapes you know back home, and cross your the Swedes at the Worker’s Stadium. fingers the trend doesn’t come our way. • • • Turning on the TV last night before bed and it was Olympic heaven. Each channel had a live feed from the different venues, so the remote got a good workout bouncing from ‘We hate each other’ basketball to boxing to soccer and so on. The best part? It’s commercial free and there are CANADA MOVING ON TO SOCCER QUARTERFINALS AGAINST THE U.S. no announcers. By Brad Kelly • • • Despite dropping a 2-1 decision to Sweden at the “We played them numerous times and we know Only at the Olympics could this happen. A Beijing Worker’s Stadium on Tuesday night, Cana- their style and they know us pretty well, so I think Canadian scribe, sitting with a scribe from BEIJING -- The Canadian women’s soccer team da’s 1-1-1 record was enough to put them through it’s going to be a really tough match,” she said. France, talking with a a volunteer from China. has come a long way to play against a team that is to the next round. Melissa Tancredi of Ancaster, who returned to the The conversation ran the gamut of sports, virtually next door. Canada and the U.S. are familiar foes, having lineup after sitting out the previous game against discussing the field hockey game between But that’s what is on the docket Friday, when played against each other in a number of high pro- China with an injured ankle, was a little more point- Canada and Australia that was being played Canada will face the United States in the quarterfi- file games and friendlies. Ajax’s Candace Chap- ed in her comments about the quarterfinal show- before us, soccer and basketball. Pretty cool nals of the Olympic Games in Shanghai, the winner man is one of many on the Canadian squad look- down with the mighty U.S. stuff. guaranteed a shot at a medal game next week. ing forward to the challenge. See PICKERING’S page 17 A BUNCH OF REASONS TO CELEBRATE

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BEIJING -- Erin McLean and her Canadian team- mates took the first step here today in what they hope will be a march to the medal podium in wom- en’s softball. Opening the Olympic Games against Chinese Taipei, the Canadians cruised to a 6-1 victory at the Fengtai Sports Centre Softball Field, missing out on the shutout in the bottom of the seventh inning, when Chiu-Ching Li homered to left field off reliever Robin Mackin with two out. It was one of only two hits that Chinese Taipei could muster on the day, earning a single off starter Lauren Bay Regula in the fifth. “That was as important as they come,” said McLean of getting off to a good start. “We are taking this one step at a time, so Chinese Taipei was the first step in getting on to the podium and doing what we need to do, so taking care of them was huge.” The Whitby resident batted second in the lineup and patrolled third base for Canada, stroking a sin- gle in the fifth inning in four trips to the plate on the day. She was later doubled off of second on a line drive to left field. Canada was in control of the game from the sec- ond inning on, scoring a pair of runs on four hits and two Chinese Taipei errors. Canada also plated a pair of runs in each of the third and sixth innings. Despite looking poised throughout the seven- Ron Pietroniro/ Metroland inning game, McLean admitted that the Olympic jit- Whitby’s Erin McLean runs out a bunt during Canada’s opening game in the women’s softball against Chinese Taipei. Canada was victorious, 6-1. ters were there prior to stepping on to the field. “Oh yeah. One hundred per cent,” said the 22- felt pretty good.” ing, allowing the team to become the first Canadian thing, right from the first day. year-old. “Once we got on the field in the first inning, The team has known for a long time that it would entry to officially qualify for the Olympic Games. “The opening ceremonies were pretty amazing,” we realized we’re here and it’s time to turn it on. be competing at the Olympics in Beijing. A 3-0 victo- Over that time, the expectation level of what this she said. “I think everyone was nervous and had a little ry over Italy at the World Championships in Beijing experience might be like had time to slowly build. Canada is right back at it here on Wednesday sickness in their stomachs. After that first inning, we back in September of 2006 secured a top-five plac- So far, McLean has been awestruck with the whole when they face the Netherlands. Pickering’s Chapman excited to play U.S.

From page 16 low cards, but of course we wanted to play for the “I am so excited to play the States,” she admit- win.” ted. “We hate each other. It’s a great rivalry. It’s Sweden jumped out to a 2-0 lead on a pair of going to be a great game. It’s the Olympics, so it goals by Lotta Schelin (19th, 51st). Tancredi made just raises the bar that much more.” her mark in the 63rd minute on a beautiful header, Canada wasn’t as sharp against Sweden as completely airborne and parallel to the ground as it had been in previous round robin games with she put the finish on a ball fed in by Amy Walsh. Argentina and China, which produced a win and Tancredi was still glowing about the goal long tie. Some of it could have been attributed to the after the game. “Amazing,” she said of what it fact the players already knew before they took the feels like to score in the Olympics. “I just love scor- field they were going to advance. The only ques- ing no matter what or where it is. Scoring a goal in tion that needed to be answered was who they the Olympics against a team like Sweden is just a were going to play. huge feat for me.” “Maybe subconsciously,” agreed Chapman The other quarterfinal matches will feature Bra- Ron Pietroniro / Metroland of the team holding back a bit. “We were think- zil against Norway, Germany will face Sweden, Excited Canadian fans cheer on the Canadian soccer team in Beijing. ing don’t do anything stupid, don’t get any yel- while China and Japan will hook up.

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MICHAEL BARRY, TORONTO ELYSE HOPFNER-HIBBS, MISSISSAUGA CROSS COUNTRY CYCLING GYMNASTICS On Saturday, Day 2 of the Olympics, Michael Barry On Sunday, Day 3 of the Olympics, Mississauga of Toronto finished ninth in the gruelling 245.4-kilo- gymnast Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs didn’t do as well as metre men’s cycling road race, 16 seconds back she had hoped in Sunday heats for her two spe- of Samuel Sanchez of Spain, who won the gold in cialties, the beam and the uneven bars, and failed 6:23:49. to make the finals. But she did manage to end up in 14th place in the heats for the all-around event, which isn’t her specialty. She’ll take part in the finals on Friday, but isn’t expected to win a medal in a very tough competition.

JON BEARE, TORONTO ROWING MEN’S LIGHTWEIGHT FOUR Day 3...In rowing the men’s lightweight four of Mike Lewis and Iain Brambell of Victoria, Liam Parsons of Thunder Bay and Jon Beare of Toronto were sec- ond today and move on to the semi-finals on Thurs- day.

SAVANNAH KING, TORONTO 400M FREESTYLE Day 3...Savannah King of Toronto was eliminated with a fifth-place time of 4.11.49 in her heat of the 400M freestyle.

IGOR TIKHOMIROV, RICHMOND HILL FENCING Day 3...Igor Tikhomirov of Richmond Hill finished out of the medal rounds in 15th place in Men’s Indi- MIKE BROWN, OSHAWA-BORN vidual Epee (fencing). Ron Pietroniro / Metroland 100M BREASTSTROKE Australia’s Travis Brooks leaps into the air as he tries to avoid a pass from Canada’s Scott Tupper. Aus- Day 2...Oshawa-born Mike Brown finished first in tralia defeated Canada 6-1 at the Olympic Green Hockey Stadium. his heat in the 100M breaststroke with a time of AVIANNO CHAO, TORONTO 1.00.98 - a personal best - but failed to advance to MEN’S FIELD HOCKEY TEAM SHOOTING the semi-final. Day 4...The men’s field hockey team - with eight players and coaches from Toronto - made its debut at Day 3...In the 10M air pistol qualifier, China-born Day 5...Brown was first in his heat of the 200 the Games Monday losing 6-1 to Australia. Canada, which must finish in the top four in its six-team pre- Avianno Chao, now of Toronto, placed 39/44 with a breaststroke with a time of 2.09.84. He swims agai- liminary round pool to reach its goal of a top eight finish, faces Pakistan on Wednesday night. score of 370. She did not advance to the final. First in Wednesday morning (Aug. 13). place went to Natalia Paderina, Russian Federa- tion, Olympic record of 391.

OLGA OVTCHINNIKOVA, TORONTO FENCING IGOR TIKHOMIROV, RICHMOND HILL Day 2...Fencer Olga Ovtchinnikova of Toronto FENCING advanced to the round of 16 in the women’s indi- Day 3...Igor Tikhomirov of Richmond Hill finished vidual sabre before getting eliminated. out of the medal rounds in 15th place in Men’s Indi- vidual Epee (fencing).

CRISPIN DUENAS, NORTH YORK JOHN DAVID BURNES, TORONTO ANDREW HURD, OAKVILLE ARCHERY 4X200 FREESTYLE SWIMMING Day 2...On the archery field in the men’s individual Day 5...Andrew Hurd of Oakville and the men’s ranking rounds, Crispin Duenas of North York was 4x200M freestyle team were third in their heat. They 16th in a field of 64 with 664 points while John David will swim in the final Wednesday morning (Aug. 13). Burnes of Toronto was 50th with a score of 644. Day 4 ...The men’s archery team lost its first-round Ron Pietroniro / Metroland match to Italy 219-217. MICHAEL WINTER, TORONTO Canadian Sasha Mehmedovic lies on the mat in disbelief after losing a chance to advance to the bronze EQUESTRIAN medal event in the men’s 66 kg Judo event. The North York native lost to Russian Alim Gadanov. Day 5...Michael Winter of Toronto placed 51st in ALEXANDRA KORNARNYCKY, TORONTO SASHA MEHMEDOVIC, NORTH YORK, JUDO the individual equestrian eventing. The gold went to 100M BREASTSTROKE Day 3...After leading 1-0 with under 10 seconds to go against Russian Alim Gadanov in a repechage German Hinrich Romeike, riding Marius. The Cana- Day 2...Alexandra Kornarnycky of Toronto finished that would have sent the winner to the bronze medal match, 22-year-old Sasha Mehmedovic of North dian team finished ninth. 8th in her heat in the 400 IM with a time of 4.46.98. York was penalized for a point for a false attack, sending the match into a Golden Score. Another point earned by the Russian in the extra time ended the Olympics for Mehmedovic.

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THURSDAY AUGUST 14 10 a.m. • Mike Brown, Oshawa, Swimming 200m Breaststroke Final * 10:18 a.m. • Tobias Oriwol, Toronto, Swimming 200m Backstroke Semi-Final * Noon • Softball, Canada vs. USA Watch for: Erin McLean, Whitby Robin Mackin, Newmarket Wendy Dobbin (coach), Oshawa Greg Pipher (umpire), Pickering 1 p.m. • Chris Cook, Whitby, Sailing • Martha Henderson,Toronto, Sailing • Jennifer Provan, Toronto, Sailing 3:20 p.m. Toronto Star/Steve Russell • Water Polo Canada vs. Australia Colin Russell during the 200m freestyle final held Monday at the National Aquatics Centre at the Beijing Olympics. 4:10,4:20pm • Jon Beare, Toronto, Rowing Light4 Semi 6 p.m. Russell giving his all in the pool • Canada vs. Cuba Watch for: Chris Begg, Uxbridge David Davidson, Richmond Hill OSHAWA-BORN SWIMMER HOPEFUL OF 4X200-METRE PODIUM SPOT Jonathon Lockwood, Toronto 7:15 p.m. BEIJING -- Oshawa-born Colin Russell is get- Brent Hayden, Joel Greenshields, Russell and earn a Wednesday morning (today) in Beijing. • Ashley Holzer, Toronto, Dressage ting an excellent view of Michael Phelps, if noth- Rick Say came in at a Canadian record time of The team qualified in fifth spot without Hayden 7:15 p.m. ing else. 3:12.26, which would have set a world record and Russell, who are considered to be their top • Jacqueline Brooks, Mount Albert, Dressage Now, he’d like a medal of his own. prior to these Olympic Games. two swimmers. 8:19 p.m. Russell and the rest of Canada’s 4x100-metre As it was, five other teams broke the old stan- Russell also reached the semifinals of the indi- • Lindsay Seemann, Newmarket, Swimming relay team turned in a blistering time to finish dard in the final, topped by the 3:08.24 time of the vidual men’s 200-metre freestyle, but finished 200m Backstroke sixth at the National Aquatics Center in Beijing U.S. seventh in his heat and failed to reach the final. * dependent on qualifying Monday morning, still well back of Phelps and the Russell and company will now set their sights Phelps won the event in a world-record time of celebrated American team that won gold. on the 4x200-metre relay, where they hoped to 1:42.96, his third gold medal of the Olympics. Cook eyeing weekend medal race WHITBY NATIVE FOURTH AFTER SIX OF 10 RACES

by Brad Kelly prepared for what we are getting. The forecast is JENNIFER PROVAN & not looking that positive for the next couple days CHRIS COOK, TORONTO MARTHA HENDERSON, TORONTO but we should get some good wind for our medal SAILING SAILING race on Saturday.” QUINGDAO -- Chris Cook has little room for Day 4...Toronto’s Jennifer Provan, skipping Toron- That medal race is something the 33-year-old error now as his Olympic sailing event passes the to’s Martha Henderson and Sarnia’s Katie Abbott, has been envisioning for a long time, hoping to midway mark. had a middling day, finishing ninth and 12th make the most of his first Olympic experience by The Whitby native sits fourth in the Finn class among 15 boats in the fifth and sixth races. They capping it off with a podium finish. after completing six of 10 races at the Qingdao are 12th with 40 points, far behind leading Great “I always knew I would be in the medal race, Olympic Sailing Centre in the City of Quingdao. Britain (15 points) and the Netherlands (18). Aus- I am just happy that I am still in the hunt for a Tuesday was an off day for Cook. tralia holds third with 32 points, level with the U.S. medal,” he said of the expectations coming in. “Early success has been due to my downwind They are back on the water today (Wednesday). “I have to stay consistent to win a medal... I ability to come back in races and to not give up have a bad race now so that will be my drop race Ron Pietroniro/ Metroland until the finish line,” said Cook, who first began leaving me no room for mistakes from here to the BEIJING-- Robin Mackin of Newmarket fires the sailing at the Whitby Yacht Club. races so far and am staying tough waiting for an end of the event. ball towards the plate during the final inning of Since then he has moved to Toronto and is opportunity to present itself. “I am still confident that I will put together four Canada’s victory over Chinese Taipei in wom- based out of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club. “I “The conditions are a little on the light wind more good scores to put me in the top bunch of en’s softball Tuesday. have come back from deep places in most of the side for me. I would like a lot more wind but came guys.” MOBILITY AND LOWER LIMB SERVICE ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM: OR, DO YOU SUFFER FROM: • BACK PAIN • KNEE PAIN • DIABETES • LEG & FOOT WOUNDS • FOOT PAIN • LEG LENGTH DISCREPANCY/ • ARTHRITIS • CHRONIC ULCERS • HIP PAIN FOOT DEFORMITY

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By Reka Szekely The bird was found Aug. Mr. Mattes said everyone to report sightings of dead by the same mosquitoes. It’s Second bird [email protected] 5 and sent for testing to a should take precautions crows, ravens, blue jays and the same virus that affects in Durham Guelph lab. The first in- against mosquitoes, which raptors like eagles, hawks the birds that would affect this summer PORT PERRY — A sec- fected crow of the summer transmit the virus. and owls by visiting the us.” Symptoms of West Nile ond crow in Durham has was picked up on July 24 in “We know that it’s present Region’s website at www. virus in humans are similar to test positive tested positive for West Nile Uxbridge. in the region and we would region.durham.on.ca or by to other illnesses and in- virus, after being picked up “What it tells us is West advise people in Pickering calling the environmental clude headaches, muscle for virus in Port Perry. Nile Virus is present in the to take the same precautions help line at 905-723-3818 or aches, tiredness and a slight region and nothing more as those in Beaverton.” The 1-888-777-9613, ext. 2188. fever. “Most people will Tips for residents than that, it doesn’t tell Region monitors for West “It’s the mosquitoes that feel no ill effects at all, it’s us one area is more at risk Nile virus starting in May transmit the virus and it just a very small percentage of than the others,” said Neal each summer. So far, it has so happens the birds are the population that exhibit • Avoid areas with high mosquito populations. Mattes, senior inspector for submitted 31 dead birds for more susceptible,” said Mr. symptoms and need medi- • Take extra precautions from dusk to dawn when mosqui- the health department. testing. Residents are urged Mattes. “We can get bitten cal assistance,” he said. toes are most active.

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DURHAM — Eating some ice cream treats from Ajax’s Rotary Park snack bar, Emily Harrison isn’t eagerly await- ing Sept. 2. Tristan Brown Elsa Samayoa Selina Armstrong Jacob Harrison Emily Harrison With summer vacation half over, some kids are al- and soon he’ll be going on a ting better at my reading,” field trips. She’s “kind of” ward to getting good grades new backpack, pencils, and ready looking forward to re- Caribbean cruise. Tristan said. looking forward to going and compliments from her markers. turning to school; 12-year- At school, he’ll look Selina Armstrong is visit- back to school. teacher. She also misses her “And an apple for my old Emily and her younger forward to meeting new ing her godmother in Ajax. “The good part is I have friends and recess. teacher,” Selina said. brother Jacob Harrison friends and learning lots of A Michigan resident, Selina a nice teacher and a lot Selina usually starts miss- Elsa Samayoa, age seven, aren’t among them. new stuff. has had a busy summer of people say she’s good ing school about half way looks forward to school. “It’s been a really busy “I’m looking forward to participating in a Kids Dis- with students,” Selina, age through the summer. Be- “Because it’s fun there,” summer,” said Emily, lean- getting As and Bs and get- covery Network and taking 10 said. She’s looking for- fore going back, she’ll get a Elsa said. ing against her bicycle, a helmet strapped to her head. “We’ve been doing Durham Parent Reader’s Choice soccer and he’s been doing Delivering for the Future hockey. 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Ajax and Pickering on Saturday, Aug. 16, and Sunday, Aug. 17, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both artists show their days. Ms. Naray will be joined by wares at popular painters, photographers, sculptors, potters and individuals who work Uxbridge event in other disciplines during the two- day show. AJAX — Fifteen years ago, Kirsty The featured artists are arriving Naray was teaching stained glass art from Owen Sound, London, Orillia, and making kaleidoscopes when Toronto, York Region, Cannington she decided to see if she could bend and Greenbank as well as Whitby, a piece of glass in a flame. The suc- Ajax and Oshawa, said Larry Peet, cessful experiment blossomed into president of the Uxbridge Lions, a new venture for the self-taught who added the event is the biggest Ajax artisan, who now creates a full annual fundraiser for his organiza- line of glass beads and jewelry from tion. her home studio. Although Ms. Naray is no strang- “People know me as the floral er to Art in the Park, there “will be bead lady,” says Ms. Naray, who some new artists this year,” said Mr. will be returning for her fifth year Peet. at Uxbridge’s ‘Art in the Park’ event Food will be available in the park this weekend, a show she says is during both days and entertain- very successful. “People are very ment is planned, he added. Kids appreciative of handmade things.” will have a chance to join the art Ms. Naray starts with a coloured fun in a supervised play area, fea- glass rod and uses an oxygen gas turing finger-painting, added the torch to melt the glass, sculpting Lions president. it to form a bead. Her creations, He couldn’t say how many peo- which can be seen on her website, ple last year’s show attracted, but kirstynarayglassarts.com, include noted it was a sizable crowd. necklaces, pendants, bracelets and “We’re guaranteed good weath- collector marbles, featuring ani- er,” he said jokingly. “We expect a mals, insects, flowers, teddy bears good turnout.” and more. She also makes sterling Cost of admission to the event is silver chains, and is in her studio a donation at the gate for those en- every day before 4:30 a.m., giving tering the park on foot from Main herself time to work before her Street, or driving in from Elgin young granddaughter, whom she Park Drive. Proceeds are directed babysits, arrives for the day. to the Uxbridge Cottage Hospital Her pieces range from $6 to $250, and “other community projects” depending on the complexity of the said Mr. Peet. A silent auction held creation and whether they include over the two days, featuring do- a chain. nated work from local artists, rais- Ms. Naray, along with more than es money toward Guide Dogs, he Photo By Laura Stanley 80 other artists and artisans, will added. Kirsty Naray of Ajax, along with the help of her granddaughter, Danielle McLean, bend Stirling silver wire to create be displaying their wares for sale For a list of artists at this year’s necklaces. Ms. Naray is one of several Pickering and Ajax residents who will be taking part in the ‘Art in the Park’ event at the Uxbridge Lions Club’s ‘Art in Art in the Park, visit www.uxbridge. in Uxbridge. the Park’ in Uxbridge’s Elgin Park com/lionsart.

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DURHAM — Ballroom dancers Walter and Veronica Sliva will once more be dancing at the annual Seniors Jubilee in Toronto in August. The Whitby couple will entertain during the Aug. 12 to 15 show Competition is open to was originally scheduled to run relationship to the site. at Roy Thomson Hall. They’ve competed at the championship level until July 18 and was limited to The winning artist will receive internationally and also embraced the creative American style remi- all Durham residents Ajax residents. a $1,000 honourarium, and rec- niscent of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. It’s open to artists, graphic de- ognition through a number of Other entertainers include Louise Pitre, who was nominated for a AJAX — The Ajax Public Art signers and collaborative teams mediums, including an official Tony award for her role on Broadway in Mamma Mia; singer/song- Competition has been extended who reside or operate in Durham unveiling, the Town’s Web site, writer Brent Titcombe, founding member of the folk/rock group and is now open to artists from Region. The Town of Ajax re- media communications and Three’s A Crowd; and tenor Mark DuBois, who, in his operatic career, across Durham Region. serves the right to determine art- the Community Recreation and has sung on stages around the world. Ajax is holding the competi- ist eligibility. Prior experience in Parks Guide. The Jubilee offers a different lineup of entertainers each day, start- tion to select a piece to appear public art design is not required. A selection panel will review ing with lobby entertainment at 11 a.m., followed by the stage show on a free-standing masonry wall Designs must reflect the Town’s all submissions. at 1 p.m. There will be dancing, buskers, comedians, singers, soloists at Salem Road and Achilles Road, history, heritage, culture, diversi- The panel may include art- and groups, with music ranging from folk to country to gospel to reg- just south of Hwy. 401. The cor- ty and/or its natural features, and ists, community representatives, gae. ner of Salem and Achilles serves must include the words Salem architects, elected officials and Tickets range from $19.50 to $44.50 per person. Call 416-872- as the eastern gateway to the Centre Business Area in the de- Town staff. 4255, go to the box office, 60 Simcoe St., Toronto, or check out www. Salem Centre Business Area. sign. The winning design will be For more information, includ- roythomson.com. The contest is now open until selected on the basis of artistic ing all the rules and how to apply, Friday, Aug. 22. The competition merit, technical proficiency and visit www.townofajax.com. A/P PAGE 24 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, August 13, 2008 durhamregion.com HERONGATE DINNER THEATRE 2885 Altona Rd., Pickering Presents “SECOND TIME AROUND”

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Tugnutt, Watters nior Hockey League, playing an in- own conferences over the past sev- boundary, allowing this project ahead despite the controversial dependent schedule to produce a eral seasons. without the consent of the OPJHL,” move by the OHA. say new eight-team playoff winner that would advance The problem is, according to said Tugnutt, adding the league “We did not endorse any of this group formed without to the league semifinals. Teams general manager board of governors, with the excep- and neither did any of the other in this new division are John Tugnutt and Pickering tion of those teams in the new di- teams not involved,” said Watters. league permission the Cobourg Cougars, Panthers GM Gary Wat- vision, were “unanimous” in their “We’ve just got to move on. It hap- Hamilton Red Wings, ters, the OPJHL board opposition. pened, so you deal with it. I think By Al Rivett , of governors was Tugnutt noted the dissenting they made a mistake. There’s a law- [email protected] Newmarket Hurri- never consulted and league board of governors intends suit against it. As far as we’re con- canes, St. Michael’s never voted on the to “fight it vigourously” and have cerned we’re going to move on and DURHAM — Two area junior Buzzers, Stouffville proposal that’s cur- subsequently launched a lawsuit do our thing.” ‘A’ hockey club general managers Spirit, Toronto Ju- rently going ahead as against what he calls a “splinter Joseph Cornacchia, director of are steaming mad at a new divi- nior Canadians and a one-year pilot proj- group” that pushed through a pro- hockey operations and the GM with sional alignment that’s been given the Wellington Dukes. ect. posal “under the table and under- the Markham Waxers, says the new the green light, albeit on a one-year The move by these “We’re dead- handedly.” division was formed in response basis, by the Ontario Hockey Asso- eight OPJHL teams was set against it and we feel a Watters is only slightly less acri- to what he labels a general lack of ciation. made ostensibly to boost the com- certain number of our teams have monious about the new divisional organization among some OPJHL Starting for the 2008-09 season, petitiveness among the teams, as taken their ball and net and are alignment, noting there’s a definite teams. the OHA has permitted eight teams many of the squads involved in the playing on the next street up be- level of “bitterness” about the way “Certain teams are not well-or- to form their own ‘Central Division’ realignment have generally been cause they didn’t like a rule. the changes came about. But, the within the Ontario Provincial Ju- viewed as powerhouses within their “The OHA overstepped their Panthers are prepared to move ✦ See Breakaway, Page 26 A/P PAGE 26 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, August 13, 2008 durhamregion.com Fernandes to suit up with Yellow Jackets

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she sent DVDs of herself in action to the various coaches. There were a number of factors that went into her decision to attend AIC. “I liked the coach, I like that it’s a smaller school and I like my program, too,” says Fernandes, who’ll major in chemistry within the school’s pre-dentistry program. “The teachers and everyone there were really friendly.” Fernandes admits the AIC field hockey program is currently in transition, having posted an overall 3-15 mark, including a 2-14 record within their conference last sea- son. “The team is not bad, but basi- cally they’re starting from scratch,” she explained. Fernandes has played field hock- Submitted photo ey since age 7 and has competed for the past 11 years with her club team, the Toronto Titans. She was Ajax Hornets hang with Toronto FC selected at age 12 to be part of the U16 Ontario provincial team and AJAX — Ajax Hornets girls’ U9 soccer players lived out a dream by standing alongside their soccer heroes at a Toronto FC friendly against Club Atletico Inde- has played for Ontario at nation- pendiente from Argentina at BMO Field in Toronto recently. The Hornets received the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity through a program organized by McDonald’s Restaurants. als since 2002, winning 10 medals, including seven gold, at the indoor and outdoor championships. Her last national medals came at the U19 level, where Ontario won gold Breakaway group trying to improve junior hockey: Cornacchia at the 2008 indoor nationals last March. She expects the experience ✦ Breakaway from page 25 Cornacchia says he and other Cen- will join the new Central Division in of playing in a collegiate setting tral Division team management are subsequent seasons. Fast facts shouldn’t be much different than ganized and are not competitive,” non-plussed. As it currently stands, the Attack what she’s used to playing for the said Cornacchia. “Certain teams “Not at all. It doesn’t concern us. and Panthers will form part of a new The OPJHL will use a two- provincial teams, she said, allow- run their franchises like a glorified They can talk all they want about East Division within the OPJHL with referee system as a new initia- ing that training could be more juvenile team. We felt that in order legalities. We’re doing what’s in the the , Kingston tive... The Attack and Panthers intense. to both be competitive and attract best interests of kids and junior Voyageurs, Lindsay Muskies, Peter- play two pre-season games, one “I think it should be similar,” she better players they have to run it like hockey. If we have to overcome cer- borough Stars, Port Hope Predators, at the Ajax Community Cen- said. “Maybe we’ll train a bit more. a junior program.” tain legal hurdles, we will.” Trenton Hercs and the Whitby (for- tre on Wednesday, Aug. 27 at I think we’re supposed to be train- Cornacchia maintained he and Marc Mercier, on the executive of merly Durham) Fury. 7:30 p.m. and the other on Thurs- ing more times a week.” the other member teams within the the Central Division and a governor Another byproduct of the league’s day, Aug. 28 at the Pickering In preparation for the com- new division brought forward their of the Cobourg Cougars, says his re-alignment is interdivisional play, Recreation Complex at 7:10 ing collegiate season, Fernandes concerns about flagging competi- understanding of the lawsuit is it’s with the Attack and Panthers to play p.m... Both clubs open training played a full schedule with her To- camps on Monday, Aug. 18... tiveness within the OPJHL to past in the form of an appeal to Hockey teams from other divisions through The new have a ronto Titans women’s team, help- chairman Al Doria and board of Canada. He’s unsure when any ap- the course of the regular season. decidedly Ajax-Pickering feel this ing the team reach the semifinals management commissioner Bob peal to the governing body of hock- While it will mean a bit more travel, season. Head coach is former in its Ontario league that stretches Hooper and were met with silence. ey in Canada would be heard. Watters is in favour of giving Pan- Attack and Panthers coach as far as the Kitchener-Waterloo “Out of frustration, this has snow- Cornacchia says he hopes the thers’ fans new teams to watch. and Ajax resident John Winder. area. balled into what we have now,” said pilot project will continue beyond “We’ll be seeing different teams The GM is Ajacian and former She expects to play either the Cornacchia. its one-year mandate and he hopes coming into Pickering, so that’s not Panthers GM Frank Robinson. centre-defence or centre-midfield As for the impending lawsuit, other junior ‘B’ and OPJHL squads a bad thing.” positions with the Yellow Jackets. TAKING ON THE WORLD’S BEST IN BEIJING THE DREAM THE DRAMA DURHAM REGION AND GTA OLYMPIC ATHLETES Get behind the scenes as Durham Region athletes prepare for the Olympic Games and compete for gold in Beijing. Athlete profi les, photos, video interviews and more. 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Full time po- SALE, Excellent, sought id Ontario Drivers licence. sition available, $27,000 - Current CON license in good standing - Also after ground floor, newly Call (905)837-9990 $30,000 yr. to start, pend- casual PSW's - all shifts, police check required renovated 2 bedroom bun- ing qualifications. Part time for all positions. galow Condo, with walk JOB AT HOME. $487.68 ROOFING COMPANY lo- and overnight positions out to walled patio, Locat- Weekly. Assemble Prod- JOB FAIR cated in Cobourg, requires available. Evening and Please forward resume by email in word for- ed in a quiet, secure park ucts, Mail or Computer Looking for advancement opportunities a Shingler with 5 years ex- weekends $10-$12.00/hr. mat to: like setting of Courtice. Work. Free Details perience. Also, Labourer, pending qualifications. Fax Tamra Allore Bright open concept layout and flexible schedules? experienced required but www.TopJobReview.com Customer Service positions available. resume to (905)579-3093. DOC @ [email protected] with engineered hardwood write CHRJobs: 372 will train. Jobs entails hard DIEMAX MANUFACTURING or fax 905 697 2918 and ceramic floors includ- Rideau St, #916-A15 Otta- physical labour. Call 905- ing crown molding and 3 373-1954. Salon & Spa wa Ontario, K1N 1G7 Help sided wood burning fire- 1-807-625-5576 Currently Seeking place. Dishwasher, Micro- ROSEBANK ANIMAL Office Help Office Help Thursday, August 14, 2008 wave, Fridge, Stove, HOSPITAL, has two part BUSY BROOKLIN Salon Exp. Stamping Press Operators Washer, Dryer included. 10:00am to 2:00pm ● KIDS! KIDS! time openings; receptionist growing again! Business 150 - 600 ton Pet friendly complex. Come dressed for success! and kennel assistant, both- minded Jr Stylist, Stylist ● Progressive, blank & hand transfer presses TORONTO / GTA AREA Priced at $179.000 or B.O. KIDS! er for 2-3 early evenings a and Colour Technicians Interviews will be conducted on a first Office Assistant ● Receptionist Cell--416-712-9164 or 705- ~~Ages 2+~~ week, and every other will be welcome. Drop by 657-1028 Wanted for TV & come, first serve basis. weekend. Present resume and see if our environment General Labour / Cleaner ● Inbound Customer Service Representative Movie Jobs! Hosted at: to: 1414 Rosebank Rd. fits your career or Call 905- Email resume indicating job preference Sales Manager ● Accountant ● Bookkeeper No Fees! Men/ Pickering or fax to 620-0577 ask for Laura. 1-2 years Experience ● 28k-45k (905)831-5639. to: [email protected] Industrial/ Women 16-65 yrs. General Office Skills & Problem Solving Abilities Commercial Space HAIRSTYLISTS required, Needed for same! SALESPERSON WANT- Call 416-214-1556 or No extras licensed, Full/Part Time, STEEL ERECTING Com- Email: [email protected] YMCA ED, Inside Sales, Pickering no colour, no perms, just Hospital/Medical INDUSTRIAL BAYS walk- Parents call: pany looking for Fitter /Dental Durham Employment & Community office. Ability to make large great cuts. Picker- Welder Estimator Coordi- ing distance Walmart, (416)221-3829 1550 Kingston Road, Pickering, ON number of calls to Corpo- Oshawa Centre, Steven- ing/Beach. Call Michelle nator. Driver's license re- Hotel/ $ Houses (Valley Farm Road & Hwy. 2) rate clients. Computer 416-383-0689 quired. Fax resume to BOWMANVILLE OFFICE Restaurant for Sale son/401 exit. High roll-up LANDSCAPE Labourers 905-427-7670 skills essential. Salary plus 905-420-6586. looking for an experienced door, mezzanine, air com- required. $12-$18/hr. 60 substantial bonus. e-mail ROXELLE HAIRSTYLING Level ll Dental Assistant. pressor, all utilities, incl. [email protected] Full time position, some BELLA NOTTE RESTAU- parking. Auto repairs hours per week. Clare- Seeking Full & Part Time STEEL FABRICATION RANT, Part/full-time cooks GUILDWOOD area 3 bed mont. Must have car. John hairstylists for busy Ajax SHOP located in Whitby is evenings and weekends. semi-detached bungalow. machining, hobbies and SIGN SHOP-requires ex- In a busy fast paced office, required, experienced for other uses (light industrial). Brouwer Landscaping. Call salon. No clientele re- looking for exprienced fit- fine dining Italian Restau- Large kitchen and master 905-686-3869 perienced full-time worker quired. Competitive wages. energetic individual, task month-by-month available. that can run a high res. ink ter/welder. Fax resume to rant in Whitby. Email bdrm. Full privacy-fenced Flexible hours. Chair ren- (905)668-2544. oriented, please fax yard. Upgrades within last Also Storage Container WOODEN STICKS jet printer, laminator and resume to 905-697-9711. resumes: bellanottewhitby available. 905-576-2982 LANDSCAPE MAINTE- tal available. Call 647- @hotmail.com or fax 9 years include fur- NANCE personnel GOLF CLUB knows Flexipro software. 223-1949 or 905-626-6619. Craig 416-884-9999 STEEL STUD T-Bar, Dry- 905-444-9553. nace/AC/air cleaner/roof/ required for Pickering area. Now Hiring! waller and Heavy & Light CERTIFIED DENTAL AS- eaves/windows/main and Experience preferred. SALES CLERK needed gauge required. Must have SISTANT/RECEPTIONIST storm doors. Basement SUPERINTENDENT need- NO EARLY MORNINGS Business Please call 416-410-8283 for A & T Beauty Supply. 10+years. Long hours *af- 30 hours per week, at or late nights. Needed: apt. Walk to bluffs, TTC between 8am-5pm. ed for 39 unit apartment downtown Oshawa. 2 Opportunities building on Bloor St. Must Must be lic. Stylist with ter* 6p.m. No Rookies. Cook/Back Kitchen Help, and GO. $279,900 Call computer skills. Full-time (905)721-0498 evenings and 1 Saturday 30-40 hours per week. Home Life Realty/Broker LEAD HANDS & GENER- have police check. Call per month. Please fax re- (905)260-9065 or Tues-Sat (days only). Also waitress 15-20 hours 416-922-5533 Blythe Sex- BUY YOURSELF a good AL LABORERS, min 3 sume to: 905-433-0337. smith/SalesRepresentative (905)720-2647, ask for Submit resume in person: WINDOW COVERING In- per week for a busy family paying, flexible job. High years experience, inter- 15 Simcoe South, ask for restaurant. Experience profit cleaning business lock/natural stone installa- Nick. staller. Professional with Maria (905)728-7383 experience in drapery, DENTAL HYGIENIST preferred. Box #351 Specializing in carpet/up- tion for well established Part-time required for OPEN HOUSE IN- TELECOMMUNICATIONS blinds and shutters. Must PO.Box 481, Oshawa, ON, CREDIBLE HOME! Shows holstery, pressure washing North Pickering based friendly Oshawa dental of- L1H 7L5. and tile & grout cleaning. landscape company. Must COMPANY seeking: Bore Skilled & have own truck and tools. better than MODEL. Operator and locate per- Technical Help Fax resume to 905-428- fice. Monday 8am-8pm Comes with truck and have own transportation. and Wednesday 8am-4pm. MOVE IN and ENJOY 12 son (ditchwitch). Linemen 6217 or call 905-428-0937 SERVERS/COOKS want- & 9 ft ceilings-All Brick 3- equipment. $80,000. Call Benefits package Fax resume: 905-725-6029 for details 1-866-308-3131. available. Call Mon.-Fri. to install strand, coax, fi- AUTOMOTIVE TECH for ed full & part-time for new BR house. 15 Kenilworth (905)619-6761 or Fax re- bre. EMT and pulling Ajax shop 3rd/4th year or franchise restaurant in Port Cres, Brooklin, 416-676- cable. CATV technicians DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Hope, experienced. Serv- sume to 905-619-0788 Lic. min 2 years experi- Office Help 3738 GRAPHIC DESIGN/ (Sweep, Power Supply, ence. Must be motivat- welcome to provide excel- ers must be 18yrs of age. etc.) Fibre Optic Tech. AZ lent customer service in Please fax resume: 1-877- DIGITAL PRINT Centre LOOKING FOR person ed,detailed. Fax resume owner retiring. Financing willing to talk to small or DZ with ADMINISTRATIVE POSI- our computerized, high- 841-2295. WATERFRONT LIVING. 905-427-0164 email Lease or Sale! Clubhouse available. low overhead, groups. A car and internet Construction exp. Contact [email protected] call TIONS available in ex- quality care practice. F/T, Nick [email protected], fax panding Pickering finance no weekends. Please ap- included. Bungalow end- no experience necessary. needed. Call Howard 1- 905-427-9405 $ Houses full training and support. 1- 888-648-4327. (905) 438-8555 office. Room for advance- ply at 104 Waverley Rd., unit townhome. $639.50 + Royalties ment. Benefits package. Bowmanville. for Sale 1300+sq.ft. full unfinished 800-645-3006 DIESEL MECHANIC LUBE TECHNICIAN, full TORONTO'S LARGEST experience in Excel an as- bsmt and R/I bath, $20K For an 8 Hour Day Landscaping Company required for local utility AJAX, DETACHED, upgrades. 2-bdrms/2- and part-time needed for set. Fax resume in confi- EXPERIENCED Dental QUILT SHOP established pays $100-$500 DAILY for contractor. Experience in dence to (905)426-2053. 2,800sq.ft, 4-bdrm, 3-bath. baths, 2-car garage. Whitby locations. Apply in Commercials, TV shows and hydraulics a benefit. Call Assistant, Level I or II, part for 20 yrs. Fabric, Notions, person to Oil Changers, outdoor Summer work. Hir- time, Whitby. Please email: Pickering Village. $1750/month or $349,000 photographic jobs ing honest, energetic indi- 905-655-7122 or fax $1700/month. Also 2-bdrm o.b.o. Port of Newcastle. Sewing Machines, 1602 Dundas St. E, Thick- resume to 905-655-7178. CLIENT SERVICES posi- [email protected]. available in Whitby close to son/Dundas., Whitby. We are looking for Babies, Kids, viduals to fill our many tion available immediately, basement apartment, (905)744-3572 Summer positions. Email $800/month. No 401. Owner motivated to Teens and Adults, F/T and P/T, in established F/T ASSISTANT/recep- sell quickly. asking MAINTENANCE PERSON $20 screen test, if not accepted, gtaspringwork EAVESTROUGH & Siding Pickering chiropractic of- pets/smoking. Available @hotmail.com. Crews required. Work year tionist and P/T Hygienist. September 1st. (416)628- WHITBY, BEAUTIFUL 4- $49,000.00. Call 905-430- required full-time for money refunded. fice. Duties include client Come join our dynamic, bedroom home in highly 0297 416-258-9377 Oshawa apartment com- round. Minimum 3-years relations, administrative 4335 TREATMENT CENTRE in experience. Call Annie at growing team! Tracker sought after family neigh- plex. Minimum 5 years ex- We will be in Pickering and patient record man- software knowledge bene- borhood. Ceramic floors, perience. Call (416)297- Northumberland County is 416-438-4344 or Tracy at agement. Email resumes: FOR-SALE BY Owner Thursday. August 14th at 6:30pm looking for qualified Child- 647-321-4217. ficial. Please deliver re- Sturgeon-Lake Waterfront. sunken livingroom, huge WELL ESTABLISHED, 7004 or fax resume 416- [email protected] sume in person to: Whitby master bedroom with re- 297-9499. Only those cho- 416-703-2580 care Workers. Must have Remodelled 2-bdrm-home, profitable temporary related college diploma or MANUFACTURING COM- Dental Centre, 1101 Brock open-concept, wood-floors, treat. More info call sen for an interview will be St., S., Whitby. (905)579-9261. sign business. Growing contacted. Call to book your appointment degree. Position requires PANY requires a truck and Sales Help tiled oversized-bathroom sales & part of growing shift work and overnights. coach technician with 310T & Agents w/jacuzzi, Newer oil-fur- international franchise. NOW HIRING Immediate PERFECT MAID SER- RN REQUIRED immedi- MECHANICALLY and Successful interview candi- certification to maintain nace/Central-Air. Insulated Large customer base, openings for full and part VICE URGENT! Experi- dates only will be notified. heavy trucks. F/T. Experi- ately to join our Oral Sur- 1.5-Garage. 10x15 garden- Apartments/ electrically inclined techni- time Customer Relations enced cleaners & Super- SOURCE FOR SPORTS easy to operate, huge cian required. Training Fax resume to 1-905-349- ence an asset. Benefits. Ajax requires energetic, gery team in Ajax. Emerge, shed. 2-Decks, aluminum- Condos for Sale Representatives, visor's needed with clean- 3517, attention Pat Competitive wages. Please OR or ICU experience dock. $295,000 705-324- potential. provided on fitness equip- $17.90/hr. + Bonuses. ing experience evenings, outgoing full and part-time Call Magnetsigns ment service and installa- McCourt, Administrator. call 905-839-1171 ext. 100 retail sales personnel and preferred. 3-4 days/week. 8881. WALLDORF CONDO-711 Sales, Marketing, and Cus- weekends, weekdays for No weekends. Please mail for information at tions. Excellent communi- tomer Services experience great new opportunities cashiers. Experience pre- Rossland Rd. E-Whitby. cations skills required. VALENTINO'S now hiring SHOP FABRICATORS ferred. sfsajax@rog- resume to: 619 Kingston Stunning West facing, 11th 1-800-219-8977 ext 2 an asset. Apply Now: with cleaning service for junior stylists or apprentic- Rd. W. #10, Ajax, ON. www.magnetsigns.com Clean drivers license. Fax Fax: 905-373-7470 residential clients. $10 and and Site Erectors required ers.com or fax 905-683- Government floor. (2-bedrooms, or 1- 905-839-6344. es for our new academy. for growing Bowmanville 2505. M1S 6L8 or fax to 905- bedroom and den) 2-bath- Phone: 905-373-7472 up per hr +bonus. and gas Applicants to apply in 619-0748. of Canada allowances offered. Seri- steel fabrication contractor. rooms, spectacular views. NEW OFFICE in Whitby, person to 210 Brock St. S. Skilled individuals with a is offering assistance Bright and spacious with ous inquires only. 905- in Whitby. Retail $20,000.00/person 24 openings. Call Jennifer 686-5424. minimum of 5 years shop SENIOR SUPPORTIVE solarium. Stone fire- Franchises at (289)220-4118 for inter- OFFICE ASSISTANT, experience in layout and Sales Help housing program in to purchase your place/window coverings, first home. view.. Part time / Full time Wanted: PIZZA fabrication and/or installa- Oshawa is inviting re- all appliances. Pool, li- tion of structural steel, Free report available at ARE YOU interested in noon-8:00pm & occasional Place your MAKER/ DRIVER SALES HELP for Your sumes for 2 upcoming brary/games room, exer- REGISTRATION Officers. Saturdays. Pickering area. stairs, and handrails etc. Good Health, Pickering PSW positions. Please fax 1-800-596-2052 cise room, patio. Steps to being a franchisee of a $20 hr/ avg. Cash Incen- email resume: careers@ ad at For Halal Pizza store in Send resume to: Fax: Town Centre, full-time resume to: 905-576-8676 shops/park. Immediate chain store or restaurant in tives Paid Daily. We Train achieverscable.com, Fax Pickering. 905-666-5163 or e-mail knowledge required. Call to the attention of the Sup- ID #1053 closing. $179,900. Call Port Hope. Call 905-885- You! 905 435 0518 905-422-9985 905-683-0707 (416)768-1332 [email protected] (416)606-7995 portive Housing Manager Free recorded message (416)986-3110. 9597. newsdurhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, August 13, 2008, PAGE 29 A/P

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No 2003 TRAVEL trailer downtown Bowmanville. rent; call Bill Roka, Sales 175hp, 6 seater, large sun- Loans 5-piece bath and powder Situated on gorgeous pets. 905-723-8697 sleeps 8. Includes fridge, pad, ladder, radio/tape- 2nd floor, $675/month, all CENTRAL PARK BLVD, Rep Remax Spirit private lot, 87'x175', on inclusive. Call 905-623- AJAX 1-BEDROOM apt. 2-bedroom upper half of room, close to GO and stove, Air, micro, shower deck, cockpit cover, cruis- steps to the park. (905)728-1600 or 1-888- quiet residential street in $$MONEY$$ Consolidate 7368 Evenings: 905- 983- available immediately. duplex. Newly renovated. East Whitby. 3-bedroom, PICKERING, Whites/401, and hot water heater. ing cover, winter storage Debts Mortgages to 100%. $675/month. Seperate $1150/month+half utilities. 732-1600. (905)668-5122. 9670 Bus at door. $855/mo.+hy- [email protected] No- two storey, brick home. luxury 3-bdrms, 2-1/2 cover. Includes Cradle ride No income, bad credit OK! entrance, laundry, 1-park- dro. 2-bedroom, main floor. 1 bdrm bsmt $750/month. Large rooms, finished baths, 5 appliances, c/a, trailer 3years old. ONTARIOWIDE FINAN- ing spot, no smoking, 2nd floor bachelor with pri- body sells more homes 1-BEDROOM BASEMENT $910/mo+hydro. Available than Remax. rec-room, one 4-piece, c/v. Finished walk-out $10,500.00. Call 905-434- CIAL CORPORATION clean fresh paint, perfect vate deck. $600/month. one 2-piece bath, double TRAILER FOR SALE 3826 apartment with sep. en- immediately. References, bsmt, 2 parking. Close to $22,500. On pristine lake, 1-888-307-7799 trance in 4 year new home. for single person. incl all No smoking/pets. 905-430- Call Carol (905)839-7695 car detached garage, amenities and schools. No utilities except phone. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE fish pond, beautiful ma- electric motors only. 2002 36" SONY VEGA flat Laundry, AAA tenant, no 0249. Oshawa Ritson/Olive, cen- ture trees. $1,600 + smoking/pets. $1500/mo 33 ft. Mallard on large wa- CENTRAL FUNDING smoking/pets. Central Includes fridge and stove. PICKERING - Large, bright plus heat & hydro. Avail. screen plus stand, like 416-986-8204 tral air, near schools/shop- utilities. (905)404-2500 terfront site in quiet pri- new, originally $2400, ask- Group, first & second mort- Whitby location. Available LARGE 3-BEDROOM, 1 bedroom basement ping, available immediate- Sept. 1st. (647)886-4590 vate park. Large tipout, gages to 100%. From 5.4 Sept. 1st. $700/month. upper level, Oshawa. apartment. Great location, ing $499. Also free Satel- ly. $1000+utilities. first/last, A/C, propane furnace. lite radio, home or car. % for 5 years. Best (905)424-4451. AJAX Salem/Bayly. Large $1100/month + 2/3 utilities. 401/Whites. Includes All OSHAWA 3 bedroom Sleeps 9. Full length deck, 2-bedroom basement apt, references. No pets. TAUNTON TERRACE 3 (905)426-8858 available rates. Private 1-bedroom basement, eat- Utilities, Appliances, Inter- (905)433-2170 house, Ritson & Olive bedroom townhouses. En- extensive docking, etc., funds available. Refinanc- 1-BEDROOM, two storey bright/clean. shared laun- in-kitchen, $800/month, in- net, Cable, A/C, Home area, available immediate- suite laundry. Landscaped everything included. Call to 4HP MARINER outboard ing debt consolidation a loft apartment, bedroom dry. $900 includes utilities, clusive. Both have private Gym, Patio. No Pets. ly $995/mo+utilities. View 905-436-1823 or parking, A/C. Non-smok- 3+1 BEDROOM bungalow grounds w/pool & play- motor, $500; Pool filter, specialty. For fast profes- over looks living room, eat laundry. Available August $795/month. Call Paul Fenced yard, single gar- ground. Private backyards. 905-924-4022 sional service call in kitchen, no smoking, ing. Nice quiet neighbour- (416)897-0732 with finished basement $75; 1hp pool pump, $75; 15th. (905)409-8664 or (gas fireplace). Wilson / age. For further informa- Sauna & pking avail. Near (905)666-4986. first/last, $925/month, all hood. Suit professional. (416)694-8353. tion call (905)263-8129 6ft. diving board, $300; Avail. Sept 1. 905-787- Dean, Oshawa. Across shopping & schools, public Barricuda, $75. Call 905- inclusive. Available Sep- PICKERING Altona/Shep- transport. 100 Taunton Rd. Boats & tember/October. Call 8665 or 416-721-4425. from public school. 683-2979. NORTH OSHAWA 2 bed- pard. 1-bedroom basement $1400/month+ OSHAWA/WHITBY Bor- E. (Taunton Rd. & Simcoe Supplies CREDIT!!! (905)728-9499. room Sept./Oct. Clean, der "2 for 1", three bed- apartment, private en- utilities.(905)432-9261 St.) 905-436-3346 5 STAR GUEST house INCOME!!! AJAX, BAYLY/SALEM, family building. Heat, hydro trance, laundry, parking, room house with one bed- www.realstar.ca ANY 2 LARGE BEDROOM large 1-bdrm bsmt apt. 1980 MFG. 19 ft. Bowrider closing. Has furniture, st nd rd and two appliances includ- immaculate. Suitable for room basement apt. Appli- 1 , 2 & 3 Mortgages basement apt. Hwy. parking, appliances, ed. Pay cable, parking and 3-BDRM SEMI Oshawa, boat, reliable 3.8 V-6, out- beds, dinning set, tables, quiet person, non-smoker, walkout to large deck. Fin- ances, A/C, avail Sept. drive redone last summer, 2/401/Westney. Spacious. shared laundry, $800 inclu- laundry facilities. $1350 plus. Condolyn Mgt WHITBY immaculate, microwaves, and much * Below Bank Rates no pets. $750/month. ished bsmt, 5 appliances, completely redone, 3-bdrm complete with heavy duty more! Call (905)983-6412. Very clean. Bright. Laundry sive. Avail. Sept. Condolyn (905)723-2094 (416)258-9804 905-428-9766 * Refi nance to 100% & cable included. All inclu- Management 905-428- c/air. Close to shopping, townhome, end unit. trailer, a well made, solid sive. Parking. $900. 9766 schools. $1250.00/mo. + Available now. $1050 and stable boat. Asking AIR CONDITIONER * Purchase 0% Down ONE BEDROOM BASE- PORT WHITBY 1722/1724 utilities. Avail September 1. PICKERING, 4-bdrms, 3 $3,750. Call Credit check. First/last. MENT apt. all utilities in- includes appliances, portable $200, dehumidifi- Available. 647-268-9040, Dufferin St. Newly renovat- 905-668-1978 or 905-706- bathrooms, $1400/mo+ fenced rear yard, gas (905)259-9846. er $50, electric scooter POWER OF SALE AJAX, HARWOOD/Ross- cluded, very clean, 60% utilities. ALSO 1-bdrm 905-239-1039, Ayman. land delightful modern 1- ed spacious, quiet 1-bdrm 4528. heat/hot water, wash- $799. Pickering. Call stove/fridge, washer/dryer. $735; 2-bedrooms $835. bsmt w/eat-in kitchen, STOPPED!!! bdrm basement apt., pri- Sep entrance. Near er/dryer hook-ups. Call (905)420-7401. 2-BDRM bright/large bsmt, Avail. September 1st. $700+40% utilities. Both 905-666-1074 or 905-493- vate entrance at ground Oshawa Centre. Avail. avail. Sept 1st. Lots of Personals 1-877-568-9255 separate entrance, walk to level, own laundry, park- Laundry/parking, walk to 3-bedroom backsplit 3065. ALL NEW QUEEN ortho- Sept. 1. $750. No pets. GO, 401/Brock St. Near parking. No smoking/pets. south OSHAWA commu- ing, available now. $900 (905)728-2817 cell Completely renovated. pedic mattress set, cost 416-578-0897 nity centre, school, bus. sports arena/shopping. 1- New oak kitchen. 2 new First/last. 905-427-2688 or $1000, sacrifice $275. Call inclusive. Condolyn Man- (905)244-6453 4pc. baths. Porcelain & 416-358-3475 LOOKING for a 55-65 year www.butlermortgage.ca Near GM/401. Sept 1st. agement 905-428-9766. 800-693-2778 Rooms for Rent old attractive lady who is 905-213-4669. $700+40%utilities. No hardwood floors, c/air, & Wanted ASK FOR ONE BEDROOM apt, walk-out from bdrm to PICKERING, spacious honest, caring and active. I pets/smoking. First/last. AJAX- OXFORD Towers. REGENCY PLACE Apart- backyard deck. Walking am 6 ft 2, 185lbs, single BABY CRIB with mattress WILL BUTLER, AMP laundry, parking, close to 3-bdrm, 2-1/2 bathrooms, (like new) $100, baby bug- 1-car parking, shared laun- Spacious apartments, all amenities. Pickering ments 1 & 2 Bed. Util. incl. distance to public school, A LARGE BRIGHT ROOM non-smoking, retired pro- civic auditorium & 2-levels, newly renovated, gy with basinet to toddler dry. 905-409-7586. quiet bldg, near shopping, area. Available August lst. Security & pking. Laundry, in new home. Fur- fessional who enjoys life PRIVATE FUNDS- 1st, Oshawa Centre. large private yard, nished/unfurnished. Whitby seat conversion (great GO. Pool. 2-bedroom $850. (905)686-3344. social room & additional $1450/mo + utilities, and would like to share it 2nd mortgages. Consoli- 2-BDRM OSHAWA avail. storage. Min. to shopping $1400+utilities. No smok- Taunton Rd/Cochrane. shape) $100, baby swing apts. $1019/mo. No dogs/smoking. ing/pets. ALSO 1-bdrm with someone special. Mail date bills, low rates. No ap- Oct. 1st, suits working Available August/Sept 1st & parks. Access to Hwy. Own bath, share kitchen replies to Box # 350, $30, Costco play pen with single or couple, ONE BEDROOM APTS. (905)404-2500 above ground apt. infant attachment (like praisal needed. Bad credit 3-bedroom $1125/mo. Plus available August 1st. Park 401 & public transit. 15 Re- with one, park- PO.Box 481, Oshawa, ON, okay. Save money. No ob- EXTREMELY quiet, gency Cres. (Mary St. & $700+utilities. Both ing/cable/laundry. No new) $80, Baby Bug ac- parking. Available Au- and Adelaide, clean & available Sept 1st. L1H 7L5. ligation. No fees OAC. Call spotless building, 2 blocks gust/Sept 1st. 905-683- Hickory St) 905-430-7397 3-BEDROOM CLEAN smoking/pets. FEMALE tivity/exerciser with music from Lakeview Park, bright, $695, plus Hydro, (416)884-2321. $40. Call Laura or Craig Peter (416)460-4594, 8571, 905-683-8421 First/last. (905)242-8487. www.realstar.ca main floor bungalow, near PREFERRED. Available Mortgage Leaders $925/mo/ includes utilities, Oshawa Centre and all immediately. (905)493- 905-355-2990. parking, storage, private WHITBY 3-BDRM, 1-full 1819, (416)797-3234. Daycare Available AJAX: 2-bedroom bright ONE BEDROOM base- STUNNING, LARGE 1 amenities. Available imme- bath, 2-pc ensuite & pow- patio. Laundry room. No diately, Legal unit. $1075+. CARPET SALE & Spe- Apartments & Flats pets/smoking. Bus stop at basement, $850 (plus ment apartment for rent in bdrm. walk-out apt. on der room, fireplace. cials! Laminate, hardwood for Rent utilities). Large living- Ajax. $745 utilities includ- quiet cul-de-sac in West Parking, a/c, fenced yard. Fenced yard. 1 car gar- AJAX - 1 furnished room EXPERIENCED affordable door. First/last. Call Katie Call 905-720-2186. flooring & tiles. Carpet 2- anytime (905)427-2782 room/kitchen, c/air, ed. Available immediately. Pickering. 2 min. from 401, age. Off Bassett North, for rent in large home. home daycare. Valleyf- rooms up to 30-sq. yd. ext. 222 leave message 2-car parking! On No Pets and No Smoking. forest view, 5 appliances walk to Walmart. Sept 1st. Phone, internet, cable, arm/Hwy 2, large fenced from $329. includes pad/in- ! KING/WILSON, cul-de-sac/fenced-in back- Call Joe at 905 683-4378. (incl. washer/dryer). $1095 3-BEDROOM TOWN- parking, laundry. $550/mo, OSHAWA Quiet building, No pets/smoking. backyard, fenced pool. stallation. Carpet repairs, 208 CENTRE ST S, new yard; close to buses, shop- /mo. inclusive. Call Eleanor HOUSE, Hwy 2/Whites. $1275/mo plus utilities. first/last. No smoking/pets. Large playroom, lunch- serving Durham. Free es- near shopping, transporta- ping, schools, 401. at 905-619-2639 ext. 226. Appliances, hardwood on Bus route. Avail. immedi- tion. Utilities, parking in- adult lifestyle building in OSHAWA - 2 bedroom First/last. References. es/snacks. All ages, before timates. Call Sam Oshawa. 2-bdrm including [email protected] basement walkout Harmo- main floor, master w/en- (905)430-0249. ately. Call 416-893-0140. & after school, near Glen- (905)686-1772 cluded. 1 & 2-bedroom or suite, air, finished rec-room apts. $830 & $930/month. kitchen, living room, stove, ny/Bloor area. Seperate TESTA HEIGHTS 1, 2 & 3 grove P.S. Debbie dishwasher, fridge, micro- 905-907-5464. entrance, $750/ month in- bed. w/upgraded finishes. in basement w/walkout. WHITBY DETACHED OSHAWA, SOUTH: Room (905)839-7237. CARPETS, LAMINATE & available immediately & near 401. Shows to perfec- August/Sept. 1st. Call wave, parking, laundry cluding H & H, laundry, Util. incl. Security & park- HOUSE@ Rossland/Thick- for rent near 401, GM. VINYL flooring. 1 or more facilities. 905-723-1647 or AJAX: WESTNEY/HWY 2 parking. No smoking/pets. ing. Landscaped grounds, tion. Sept 1st, son 4 bdrms, 2 1/2 baths, Share laundry, yard, rooms, I do it all! Carpets (905)571-4912 until $1300+utilities. No SEPTEMBER IS around 6:00pm. 905-728-7841. 1-bdrm bsmt. Spacious, Suitable for a professional private patios & balco- dbl garage, family rm w/fpl, kitchen, bath. Mature starting from $1.20-sq.-ft. separate entrance, cable, single person or couple. pets/smoking, (905)683- non-smoker $450+ shared the corner! Experienced nies. 2 Testa Rd., Ux- $1295 mo. + utilities, teacher caring for your installed. Laminate 15mm 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, hardwood, 1 car parking, Available Sept. lst. bridge. 905-852-2534 9997 cost of internet/phone. 1 & 2 BDRM Available Sept.1, legal Bsmt Apt. not child in a safe clean home $2.20-sq-ft. Installation near Oshawa Centre, laundry, $850/month, (905)240-1752 www.realstar.ca incl., 1st/Last, prefer no Available immediately. avail. Residential, com- anytime or Sept 1st. Locat- first/last. Available Sept 5-BEDROOM north Nicole 905-240-6795. daycare. Nursery. Full or hardwood floors, Smoking /Pets. Tim Web- part-time, meals, activities. mercial. Satisfaction guar- ed 350 Malaga, Oshawa Fridge/stove, washer/dryer 1st. No smoking/pets. OSHAWA APTS. Clean Oshawa. Older home with $725/mo & $825/mo. all in- WHITBY 1 & 2 BDRM ster @ Sutton Group Heri- South Ajax. Call Patricia anteed. Free Estimate. included. $1300+ utilities, (905)428-1255. quiet security monitored upgrades, close to hospi- tage Brokerage 905 619- Lexus Flooring, Mike 905- clusive. No pets. Please APTS, $785 & $922. Rent tal, transit, schools. 2 level PICKERING/BROCK Rd, 905-449-7245 first/last. Available Sept newer bldgs. Bachelor, 1 & includes appliances, heat, 9500. No smoking/pets, unfur- 431-4040 call 905-242-4478 or 905- 1st. Call (905)213-9035 AMAZING! Huge, luxuri- 2 bedroom includes deck, great area, 5 appli- 435-0383. laundry facilities and park- ances, 2 floors, 1-1/2 nished rooms. ous 1200 square foot, 2- utilities, parking, laundry ing. Call 905-666-1074 or WHITBY OSHAWA bor- $350/$450/$550, per WHITES/SHEPPARD for CASH & CARRY, IKEA 385 GIBB ST, Oshawa, 2 bedroom deluxe apt. for on site, no dogs. 905- baths, formal liv room der. Residential area. the older kids grades JK-8, Furniture (bedroom, dining 1 OR 2 BEDROOM base- 905-493-3065. w/fireplace. $1485plus month. First/last, Call & 3-bdrm apts, quiet bldg. rent in house in Whitby. 260-9085, 905-260-9095. 3+1Bedroom detached (416)433-1919. your older child will get the room, etc.) Prices Nego- ment apt. Ajax, Walking distance to Includes all appliances & utilities. (416)724-9555 home. Double car garage. attention and guidance tiable. Contact Lisa 416- Westney/Hwy. #2. Separ- Oshawa Centre/amenities. utilities, laundry, ample OSHAWA HOSPITAL, WHITBY PLACE 1 & 2 Fenced yard. Appliances. they deserve. Mature ex- 618-1025 ate entrance. Close to Laundry facilities on-site, parking, cable, air, big Mary North of Adelaide, bed. Landscaped grounds. AJAX - Upper Level 4 SALEM/BAYLY, furnished perienced childcare in a [email protected] Avail. Immediately asking room, in quiet family home. amenities. Available Im- utilities included. No pets. yard, plus many extras! 2-bedroom main floor, Balconies, laundry & park- Bedroom house with 2.5 1275+Util. (905)430-3519 smoke-free reliable, safe, mediately First/last. Ref- Avail. Sept. 1st. 905-723- Available Sept.27th. No laundry, parking, $900/mo ing. Access to Hwy. 401 & Bathrooms. 1st/last. 34 Female preferred, non friendly environment. Open CEDAR TREES for sale, erences. No pets/smok- 5434 smoking, No pets. inclusive. 1-bedroom main public transit. Near shop- Dominy Drive. Close to all smoker. Own washroom, 6:30am-6:30pm Mon-Fri, starting from $4.00 each. ing. All inclusive. Students $1080.00 per month. 1st floor, laundry, no parking, ping & schools. 900 Dun- amenities. Contact Cedric Townhouses share kitchen, pool, hot PA Days, school holidays. Planting available. Free welcome. 905-619-9549. and last required. Call $600+hydro. 905-668- das St. E. (Dundas St. & (905)796-9831 or for Rent tub, laundry facilities, park- Drop off/pick up from St. Delivery. Call Bob 705- Condominium (905)903-0220 8869 Mon-Fri 9-5pm, or Garden St) 905-430-5420 (416)627-8943 for details ing. $450/month, no pets. Elizabeht Seton, Highbush 341-3881. 1-BDRM BSMT APT, Suites in Oshawa 905-579-2350. www.realstar.ca 3-BEDROOM, close to 289-892-2985. & ST. Marguerite Bourge- close Oshawa Centre, sep- ATTENTION SENIORS/ AJAX- Main floor of house. schools, shopping, bus oys. Nutritious break- CONSTRUCTION EQUIP- arate entrance. Hy- 2 & 3 Bdrm's MATURE ADULTS quiet OSHAWA near downtown. WHITBY, 1-bdrm spacious 5bedrooms, 3.5wash route and 401. Harmo- WHITBY (Taunton/Thick- fast/afterschool snack pro- MENT B.E. Larkin dro, a/c, cable, parking, Free Utilities, living everything on one 2-bedroom, 2 level apart- bsmt apt. Gas f/p, 4 appli- rooms, appliances, 4 car ny/Rossland area. Appli- son) -Female roommate to vided. Homework help & Equipment Ltd. Kubota laundry included. Parking. Senior's, level all new 2-bdrm, ment. Very clean, ances, 2-parking, $850/mo parking, close to schools ances included. No share new home with two lots of activities to keep Construction, New Holland $700/mo, first/last. No Retiree's & GM fridge/stove, parking, laun- Available September 1st. inclusive. Avail. immediate- and highway, quiet neigh- pets/smoking. working females.- at E/W & them busy. Reasonable Construction used equip- pets/smoking. Available Discounts dry, cable. All inclusive. Parking, sep. entrance. ly. Call Mike days 905-427- borhood. 5 years new. $1250/month, plus utilities, N/S bus. $425 (includes rates. Receipts given. Pet ment. Durham, Clarington, immediately. References. 905-728-4993 $985. Oshawa 289-240- $750/month, inclusive. 4077 ext. 24, evenings $1800/month plus utilities. references required. After utilities, cable, internet). friendly home. (905)831- Northumberland Sales Rep (905)436-9337. 4120 First/last. (416)528-7212. 905-665-3666. Call (416)617-0147 6pm, (905)721-9577. 416-435-2195. 8087. Jim (647)284-0971 A/P PAGE 30 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, August 13, 2008 newsdurhamregion.com

Articles for Sale Death Notices CONTENTS OF BEAUTI- FUL furniture sofa which matching loveseat, end ta- Auctions JOHNSTON, Janet Karen - Passed away bles of brass & glass pair peacefully on August 11, 2008 at the Rouge of solid brass lamps, oil Valley Health System - Ajax in her 58th year. paintings, chandelier made Janet is joining her mom and dad Evelyn and from blown glass (one of a Frank Johnston in Heaven. Survived by her kind). Crosley table radio loving sons Patrick and Thomas Dusome. (never used). No rea- KEVIN BARKER AUCTIONS sonable offer refused. 905- Cherished sister of JoAnne, Nellie (John), 426-6957 AUCTION SALE- Partial Listing only! Frank (Rosemary) and Thomas (Tatjana). 2 Great Collections - 1 Great Home Contents Sale for of farm machinery, tools, antiques, hay, collectibles, Loving aunt to many nieces and nephews. GOALIE EQUIPMENT Ice milking supplies & livestock. The family will receive friends at the Two Day Auction Richard Thomas On Site McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 29 Old Hockey. Good condition. th Saturday, August 23rd -10 a.m. Sizes from Atom to Ban- Sunday, August 17 : @ 2289 Division Street North, Kingston Road, Pickering Village (Ajax) Preview 9:00 A.M. Auction 10:00 A.M. The Estate of the late William Bayles tam. Pads, gloves, skates, Cobourg (north of 401) 3440 Brock Rd- Pickering, Ont (905)428-8488 on Thursday August 14, 2008 body armor. Call early for th th Monday, August 18 : Saturday, August 16 @ 11:00 A.M. On the southwest corner of Hwy# 407 & Brock Rd. SEE SIGNS! from 12 noon until time of funeral service in best selection. 905-434- Preview: 4:00 P.M.Auction 5:00 P.M. the chapel at 1:30 p.m. Interment Pine Ridge 5686 Outdoor Yard Sale @ 10:00 A.M. Machinery includes: #254 M.F. 4 X 4 diesel tractor with #236 front end SUNDAY from 10:00 A.M. - 12:00 Noon - - CASH ONLY loader with quick attach bucket, pallet forks and round bale spear (3954 Memorial Gardens. If one so desired, dona- Selling the collection of fishing & fly fishing A Large Sale of the Quality Contents of one of hrs), # 253 M.F diesel tractor with rear remotes, (3411 hrs), #135 M.F. tions to the Canadian Cancer Society would HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS be appreciated by the family. Best Price, Best Quality. books of John Moldenhauer (Rising Trout Cobourg's finest homes. Large Selection of diesel tractor with rear remotes (5467 hrs), #641 Ford Workmaster gas All Shapes & Colours. Call Sporting Books). John was a foremost dealer Furniture to include: Numerous Sofas, Dining tractor with 3 pt.h. (1831 hrs), Case Vac #14 gas tractor with 3 pt.h. rear A Book of Condolence may be signed at 1-866-585-0056 and collector, and this large sale represents a Room Suite, Solid Cherry Bedroom Suite, a lift, #634 M.F. round baler with gathering wheels, #725 M.F. mower/con- www.mceachnie-funeral.ca www.thecoverguy.ca lifetime of collecting with over 200 lots. Some "Paragon" Pool/Billiard Table Called "The ditioner, #501 Ford- 3 pt.h. sickle mower, RC 301 Vicon 2 wheel hay volumes sold separately, many sets and many Vintage" made of solid cherry with Italian rake, #270 N.H. square baler, 16' flat hay wagon, Allied hydraulic driven HOT TUB COVERS group lots. Slate Top including Cues, Standing Rack & 2 stooker, manual stooker, bale buncher, Case 30' elevator on wheels with In Memoriams Custom covers, all sizes SUNDAY starting at 12:00 Noon & MONDAY Sets of Balls, Leather Top Console Table, electric motor, Case 7' sickle mower, 6 ton running gear, #5100 Case 13 and shapes, $425 tax and starting at 5:00 P.M. - We have the privilege delivery included. Pool Pine Bedroom Suite, Numerous Small Tables run seed drill with fine & coarse grass seed boxes plus grain & fertilizer safety covers. We will not of selling the collection of Irene Markvart & Chairs, Pictures, Prints, Household Items to boxes, 4 section diamond harrows ,chain harrows, 8' Triple K cultivator, be beat on price and (Irene's Antiques) of Trenton. Irene retired 4 include: Glass, China, Silverware, Doulton #130 N.H. 2 beater manure spreader with new apron plus MUCH more quality. Guaranteed. 905- years ago after being in business over 40 Figures, Numerous Lamps, Linens & Items machinery to be listed in full next week. 259-4514. years. The first of several sales will include Associated with a long established home. Hay & Straw: Livestock Includes: 28 head of Jersey cattle: www.durhamcovers.com items from Irene's personal collection to in- Owner is moving to Arizona - everything must 200 round bales of 1st cut hay (2008) 3- 2008 calves clude Victorian Art Glass, Fine English & Con- be sold. 40 round bales of 1st cut hay (2007) 3- yearling heifers HOT TUB/SPA. 5-6 per- tinental Porcelain, Silver & Plate, Pratt Ware, 500 small square bales of straw 5- 1st & 2nd calf heifers son, never used. Warran- Watch web site for updates. Stoneware, Pictures, Metalware, Oriental For details and photo gallery go to 100 small square bales of hay 14 Cows of various ages ty. Sacrifice $2,995. Call Items & many items seldom seen on today's 905-409-5285. www.waddingtons.ca/brighton (heifers & cows are open and market. A great opportunity for the collector. have excellent recip potential) No Buyers Premium on Outdoor In Memory of a beloved Son, Brother & Grandson, This is an Auction not to miss. Yard Sale items plus 15 laying hens HOT TUBS/SPA, 2008 This is a partial listing, please Household items, Antiques & Collectibles: Pioneer made cook stove Kyle Gage Lamb new in wrap, fully loaded. Phone 1-613-475-6223 August 12, 1993 to February 22, 2007 Cost $8900, sacrifice watch web site for updates. with reservoir plus circulation fan (only 3 years old), modern commode $3900. Call (905)213-4669 Indoor Yard Sale: chairs, Moffat refrigerator, old brass bed, antique Philco upright radio, If you had never left us, POOL TABLE, 1" slate. Sunday @ 9:00 AM & Monday @ 4:00 PM Estate Auction, Sat. Aug. 16th, 10:00 a.m. electric organ, various pine tables, pressed back children's high chair You’d be 15 today, But that wasn’t for us to decide, New in box. Cost $4300 For details and photo gallery go to On location for the Estate of the late Elena Iwin, ,Bissell wooden carpet sweeper, antique Standard treadle sewing ma- sacrifice $1395. (905)213- 13538 Cty. Road 2, We didn’t have a say. www.waddingtons.ca/brighton chine, old floor lamps, crosscut saws, wooden buggy jack, large anvil, Our memories of you will never fade 4669 approx 1 mile east of Colborne. large cast iron pot with handle, Space Warner electric brooder, various Phone 1-613-475-6223 The late Mrs. Iwin was a retired antique dealer and a lady who They’ll never go away, never threw anything out, this century old home is jammed full tins, steel wheels, antique wooden feed bag cart, grain cradle, antique We each dream of our time spent with you JESUS IS ALIVE Chris- of trinkets, collectables, dishes, glass, china, antique furniture wooden orchard ladder, long wooden ladder, blacksmiths vice, forage As we rest, work, and play. tian practices consist of pcs., lamps, pictures, paintings, plus more. Partial list includes Although you’re not here right now ancient pagan customs. blower, oak barrels & nail kegs, wooden spiles, platform grain scales, over 1000 sets of salt & pepper shakers, countless books in- large steel wheel weights ,large quantity of antique tools, garden gate, It doesn’t change the way Jim Campbell (705)799- cluding 3 large books of old stamps, brass & cast pcs., very You are a part of our family 1329 ESTATE AUCTION large collection of fancy old silver pcs., linens & doilies, cos- cream cans plus much more. Buildings: 40' X 24' X 18' wooden truss tume jewellery, early brass inkwell, old telephone, countless We still have much to share and say. STAPLETON AUCTIONS building plus a 10' X 12' milk house style building. We praise God for Restoration, Newtonville, lamps, floor lamps, table lamps, hanging lamps, old table top PIANO FOR SALE - and floor model wooden cased radios, selection old buttons, No Reserve Lunch Available Of what was put astray, pressed glass, crystal, old cameras, bear rug, Jardineers, lge Kevin Barker Auctions Ltd And thank Him that you can now be honoured, Apartment side, Mason- Friday, August 15th, 5:00 p.m. (705)-374-4478 / (705)-878-2947 Risch with bench, good Selling the attractive estate of Mrs. Porter selection china, knick knacks, figurines, dishes, cups & sau- In the place you have been laid. condition. $850. 905-728- cers, old boxes, old tins, old moose and elk horns, Noritake Visit our web site: www.kevinbarkerauctions.com for full listing And although our hearts ache as we miss you, Bowmanville: 9pc. Walnut Depression Dining china, selection small tables, old pine blanket box, carved ce- 3149. Rm. Suite (c.1930); Occasional Tables-Dun- dar chest, excellent early chest of drawers with mustache & pictures of sale items. Each and everyday can Phyfe, Sofa, Coffee, End, Side; Waterfall pulls, ant oak gentleman's chest, old arrow back hall bench, We will wait patiently, until again, PIANO TECHNICIAN Cedar Chest; Bedroom Suite; Chest of Draw- Victorian ladies chair and fancy side chairs, old carved valanc- With you we will stay. es, carved oak buffet, marble top piano table, painted 3-dr We will love you always, and you will live on available for tuning, re- ers; Wall Mirrors; Lamps; Tredle Sewing Ma- chest, fancy old sofa, set 12 arrow back arm chairs, needle pairs & pre-purchase con- chine; Violin; Clocks; Trunks; Glassware; Chi- point foot stool, dolls, book shelves, old trunks, the list goes on through our lives, sultation. Used upright or na; Collectibles; Garden Tools; Dehumidifier; and on as we begin to go through this century old home. PUBLIC AUCTION - ONE DAY ONLY Dad, Tanya, Talya, Zackary, grand acoustic pianos for Tiller; Pocket Bike; Mason & Risch apt. piano Everything must be sold to clear up estate, No Reserves. Direct factory authorized liquidation - all items must be sold Grandma and Poppa McVitty and Hayward. sale. Moving, rentals and bench. etc. etc. Preview After 2:00 p.m. Note: Location of Sale. Acting under Instructions received: we will sell: available. Call 905-427- Check website for Updates Terms; Cash, Ap- Terms cash or cheque with I.D., No Plastic BRAND NEW FURNITURE & ACCENTS 7631 or visit: proved Cheques, Visa, M/C, Interac. 10 % Gary E. Warner, Auctioneer 905-355-2106. www.warnersauction.com Over 1000 ITEMS MUST BE SOLD!!!! www.barbhall.com Buyers Premium Applies *unclaimed containers* overstocks * receiverships **movie sets* * mfg.showroom Vendors Wanted Vendors Wanted Auctioneeers samples*designers choice*misguided freight* *model homes*closeouts*estates**new PROFESSIONAL DENON Frank & Steve Stapleton AUCTION SALE DN 2500 F, high quality 905.786.2244, 1.800.263.9886 home furnishings * bedroom suites* living room sets **dining tables & chairs *hand twin cd component, Ameri- Sunday, Aug 17th, 9:30 am (viewing 8:30) carved mahogany designer's accents * * estate jewellery * big screen lcd tv*sports can DJ mixer laptop com- www.stapletonauctions.com patible. Both built into con- estate specialists since 1971 MacGREGOR AUCTIONS memorabilia* leather sofas- estate coins - framed art- vanity sinks- area rugs*elec- Christmas venient carrying case with located in Orono tronics* giftware * collectibles* purses*desks* oil paintings * a additional output sourc- Take 115 Hwy to Main St. Orono exit craft show es. $800. Call (905)579- & follow signs to Mill Pond Rd. 7226. PUBLIC AUCTION Auction features an attractive offering of articles RENT TO OWN - New and RANDY POTTER ESTATE AUCTION from past to present from 2 local estates, dining- Exhibitors reconditioned appliances, room sets, kitchen & misc occasional tables, Sat. Aug. 16 Start: 5 P.M. chairs & rockers, art, 4pc oak wall unit, oak hall new TV's, Stereos, Com- View: From 4 P.M. Day of Sale ------puters, DVD Players, Fur- stand, quality glass & china lamps, old fishing Wanted tackle, books, bedroom sets, country collectable's, niture, Bedding, Patio Fur- Randy Potter Estate Auction 15 $100 COUPON niture, Barbecues & More! misc tools, plus many more treasures & useful arti- present this ad and receive $100.00 towards the purchase of any 9 Sunday, Nov. 30, 2008 Fast delivery. No credit Cavan St. downtown Port Hope is cles still to be unpacked. Kingsway College, Oshawa application refused. Pad- holding an auction with approx. See: www.macgregor.theauctionadvertiser.com pc dining room suite * lcd tv 40" or larger * appraised estate dy's Market, 905-263- 300pcs. of art, antiques, fine Terms: Cash, Visa, M/C, & Interact jewellery item*an extra 5% discount on all purchases 10 am – 5 pm 8369 or 1-800-798- furniture, china & collectibles from a (5% Buyers premium) paid in cash with this ad 5502. Cobourg Estate. ------We are also expecting some Norval MacGREGOR AUCTIONS 905-426-4676 ext. 257, email: [email protected] SCOOTERTEQ, "E" Bike- Morrisseau acrylic on canvas to be 905-987-2112 1-800-363-6799 FRI., AUG. 15 - 7: PM (Preview at 6: pm) Cougar XR7-54km. No li- sent. cense, insurance, or li- The Auction Depot (Former Kahns) 2699 Brock Rd. North Pickering cense plates required. Low For info & pics go to: Terms: maintenance, 50km/per New items arriving daily too numerous to list… Qualified Craft Show Exhibitors Wanted www.randypotterauctions.com BRUCE KELLETT AUCTIONS Cash, Visa, MC,debit, Buyers Premium in effect, battery charge. Speed Randy Potter Auctioneer Selling the Contents of Oliver Rohrer THE 32km/per hr. Loaded with www.auctioneer.ca -contact us: [email protected] RT O Phone: 905-885-6336 and the late Mrs. Mabel Rohrer EA F options. $1,750. (905)668- H 5155. and the late Mr./Mrs. Warren Rohrer ~ 3940 7A NESTLETON, ONTARIO ~ C SATURDAY, Aug. 16, 10:30 am O STOVE, CERAMIC top, U RY easy clean oven, white ex- CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN • JD Lawn Tractor • Empress 2100, 1976 Motor NT terior, like new. White, Friday, August 15th at 4:30pm Home (as is) • Fargo Half-Ton Pick-Up Body (1957) INFINITY AUCTION CRAFT SHOW Westinghouse $250; located 3 miles East of Little Britain • Dodge Intrepid (1994) 178,367 kms (as is) • 10x8 Distinct Designs from Premier Crafters, Artisans & Gift Suppliers FRIDGE 19cu.ft. Whirlpool, on Kawartha Lakes Rd. 4. Storage Shed • Engine Stand • 1.5 Ton Engine HOLSCOE PRECISION TOOLING INC. white energy efficient The contents of a Sunderland home plus others, 7 piece wal- Lifter • 3 Ton Comealong • Cabinet Tool Box & Tool Late Model CNC Mold Facility $800, 1-yr-old. (905)985- nut dining room set, 5pc queen bedroom set, Duncan Phyfe Chest • Electric Welder Comet 180 • Small Queen 4731 after 6pm. table and chairs, maple table and chairs, walnut tea wagon, Ann China Cabinet • Dining Room Table & 3 Chairs Auction: Wednesday, Aug 20 th 2008 @ 10:30am General Motors Centre cedar chest, area rugs, maple bedroom set, antique dresser (1910s)• Weslo Cadence Treadmill •Old Side Board and mirror, chesterfield sets, modern bedroom sets, treadle Inspection: Tuesday, Aug 19 th from 9:00 AM- 4:00 PM October 17-19, 2008 TRUCKLOADS OF NEW sewing machine, 4 drawer file cabinet, single Craftmatic bed, 6 Bruce Kellett (705)328-2185 SCRATCH & DENT AP- maple pb chairs, qty of jewellery, set of kitchen cupboards, 341 Marwood Drive, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada Roper washing machine, Kenmore fridge and stove, gas fire- or (905)986-4447 www.theauctionfever.com PLIANCES new coin place insert, 11' alum boat, 14' alum boat with trailer, 9.5 HP Featuring: • 2004 JOHNFORD DMC-1600H Double Column VMC For more information call 905-426-4676 ext.257 washers $699 and new Evinrude outboard, Craftsman table saw, Busybee copy lathe, • 2004 MAKINO V56 CNC VMC or visit www.showsdurhamregion.com coin dryers $599., also 11Hp Craftsman riding mower, qty of china, glass household reconditioned coin washer and collectible items. MON. AUGUST 18 - 10AM at MCLEAN AUCTION • 2001 MATSUURA MC-550VX CNC VMC and dryers available, new Don & Greg Corneil Auctioneers CENTER - 2194 Little Britain Rd., LINDSAY con- • 2002 MAKINO EDNC43S-A16 Sink Type CNC EDM HEALTH EXPERTS NEEDED Danby apt-size freezers 1241 Salem Rd., Little Britain tents of Meyer & Cecilia Rieldyk, long time collec- • 2004 SYSTEM 3R WORKMASTER Robotic Auto Tool & Work Piece Handling System $209, new 24" and 30" (705) 786-2183 for more info. or pictures go to: tors, modern & antique furniture, area rugs, excel- We are looking for professionals in ranges $399., wide www.corneil.theauctionadvertiser.com lent glass & china, crystal, Royal Doulton figurines, Also: AGIE & JOEMARS CNC EDM’s, MITSUBISHI &(3)SURE FIRST EDM’s, MICROWEILY TY-1845S Engine Lathe, 2004 KAO-MING 1600DH 5’ Radial Arm traditional and alternative health to selection of new and Cornflower, Moorcroft vase, Shelley cup & saucer, join the 2008 Clarington reconditioned appliances Belleek, Dresden figurines, Wedgewood dinner- Drill, CHEVALIER FSG-3A1224H & (6) CHEVALIER FSG-168M Surface Grinders, available. Call us today, ware, Limoges bowl, Goebel collector plates, 5 (5) FIRST Mills, (2) Vertical Band Saws, STANDARD MODERN Mill, YALE 12,000 lb. Family Health & Lifestyle Expo Stephenson's Appliances, Auction Sale Bateman Ltd Ed Prints, Stamp & Coin collections, & CATERPILLAR 5,000 lb. Forklifts, Granite Surface Plates, Hand Tools, Compressors, etc. on Sat. Oct. 4th & Sun. Oct. 5th Sales, Service, Parts. 154 HAYDON AUCTION BARN Jewelry, 12 & 15 cent comics, old toys -wind ups- Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Centre, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE INFASSETS.COM FOR ADDITIONAL Infinity Webcast Bruce St. Oshawa. Saturday August 16 at 4 pm dinky- tractors, airplanes, Hockey cards, (some old), Bowmanville (905)576-7448 Baseball album, signed hockey photos, Beehive DETAILS, SPECS & FULL COLOUR PICTORIAL BROCHURE Powered By BidSpotter.com This one day show will feature Coins, Currency & Household photos, Gilmour & Clark signed jerseys, old tools, www.donstephensonauctioneer.com AUCTIONS • LIQUIDATIONS speakers, panels, demos and more. WASHER & DRYER, hundreds of items, don't miss this interesting sale, FINANCING • APPRAISALS 5-years-old $300/pr; an- Auctioneer Don Stephenson Info/flyer 705-324-2783 MCLEAN AUCTIONS or If you would like to be a part of this Expo 905-263-4402 or 705-277-9829 63 Maplecrete Road, Concord, Ontario L4K 1A5 Canada tique furniture. Contact view at www.mcleanauctions.com infassets.com Tel: (905) 669-8893 • Fax: (905) 669-7512 please call Cori-Ann 905-683-5110 ext. 228 289-385-2025 newsdurhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, August 13, 2008, PAGE 31 A/P

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Call Jacuzzi (416)831-7399 905 Dillingham Rd. 905- Mon-Fri good home. Call winter driven. Safety and Call 877-743-9292 or Wanted. Cash paid 7 1-866-256-2883 $11,900. Please Call 905- All In One Self Storage (905)683-4198 or 416-854- emissions certificate. apply online at days/week anytime. 720-1502 (905)982-1133 or (905)420-0320 683-0707 7318 $11,500. (905)697-1286. www.needacartoday.ca Please call 905-426-0357. www.allinoneselfstorage.ca pickeringangels.com 8am -8pm A/P PAGE 32 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, August 13, 2008 durhamregion.com VILLAGE CHRYSLER • DODGE • JEEP %FINANCING 0 ON ALL USED CARS!! OVER 150 USED VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM! • PEACE OF MIND WITH CHRYSLER CANADA INC. BACKED WARRANTY • ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE • QUALITY RECONDITIONING • NATIONWIDE SERVICE OLD 6 MONTHS LOCATION JUST SIGN HARWOOD AVE AVE * $ WE ARE NOT FREE GAS 0 HERE *Based on 1,700 km per month & 8 litre AND DRIVE! HWY 401401 per 100 km. up to $1,000 value. CASH DOWN! WESTNEY RD RD S 2008 DODGE MAGNUM SXT AWD 2005 DODGE SX 2.0 2002 DODGE CARAVAN MONARCH AVE AVE 5 SPEED, 4 CYL., ONLY 15,000 KM LOADED, 7 PASS. 0% LOW KM NO Stk#V9611 Stk#P145 Stk#J9210A FRILLS WE ARE $ $ $ 41 94 64 NEW HERE 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/72 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/96 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/48 BAYLY STST W. W. LOCATION 2006 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 2004 OLDSMOBILE ALERO 2007 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2004 JEEP TJ SPORT LOW KM, AUTO, A/C, LOW KM STO N’ GO, RIMS, AUTO, TINT, % PWR GROUP, 4 CYL 0% REAR A/C % LOW KM 0 Stk#V83 Stk#V120 Stk#P9806 0 Stk#V29 $49 $98 $79 $83 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/84 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/48 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/96 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/60 2008 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2008 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE 2003 BUICK RENDEZVOUS 2005 CHEVROLET BLAZER 4 CYL., LOW LEATHER, LOADED, LOADED, LOW LOW KM 0% KM, LOADED VERY LOW KM 0% KM, A/C Stk#V9920 Stk#P9815 Stk#P9870A Stk#8R9134A $57 $113 $52 $90 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/96 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/96 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/60 201 BAYLY ST. wk/72 2007 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING 2004 VOLKSWAGON JETTA WAGON 2007 CHRYSLER PACIFICA 2006 JEEP COMMANDER 4X4 SUNROOF, RIMS, LOW KM LOADED, VERY FULLY 0% ESP, LOW KM 0% 0% LOW KM. 0% LOADED Stk#V9917 Stk#P35A Stk#US9771 Stk#P8963A $72 $137 $77 $123 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/84 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/48 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/84 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/84 2007 DODGE CALIBER SXT 2005 DODGE CARAVAN 2004 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 2004 MAZDA B3000 FULLY LOADED, DVD, QUADS, COLUMBIA EDITION, ONLY 21,000 KM, 0% LOW KMS 0% LOW KM 0% CHROME WHEELS 0% LOADED, A/C Stk#V148 Stk#P9891 Stk#V9900A Stk#V9926A $79 $49 $76 $69 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/84 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/72 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/60 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/60 2006 CHEVROLET COBALT 2004 DODGE CARAVAN 2007 DODGE NITRO SXT 4X4 2008 DODGE RAM QUAD CAB LOW KM ONLY 63,000 SUNROOF, AUTO, FULLY LOADED, % % KM, PWR GROUP % LOW KM % 4000 KM 0 Stk#V74 0 Stk#P45 0 Stk#J9191A 0 Stk#P9465 $90 $55 $81 $132 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/72 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/60 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/84 6 MONTHS FREE GAS* wk/96 WE WANT YOUR TRADE, ALL MAKES, ALL MODELS, ALL YEARS! CHRYSLER • DODGE • JEEP "!9,9 7%34.%9 VILLAGE CHRYSLER “Thinking like a customer” BADNO CREDIT? CREDIT? NO CREDIT? SLOW CREDIT?  CALL1-888-538-0191 MIKE / ASHLEY 1-888-565-0555 NOW AT 201 BAYLY ST. W.(AT MONARCH AVE.) 1-888-527-4929 << SALES HOTLINE www.villagechrysler.ca Wise Customers always read the fi ne print *0% fi nancing is available as a fi xed rate loan for 12 months, the loan is renewable at going bank rate at the end of 12 months. Example: $20,000 fi nanced at 0% for the fi rst 12 months & ammortized over 84 months, the monthly payment would be $238.65, cost of borrowing $0 for the fi rst 12 months, then the loan is renewable at going bank rate for up to 72 months, depending on model year of the vehicle. If renewable as an example at 7.9% for 72 months, fi nancing $20,000, the payment is $350.79, cost of borrowing $5194.13 on approved credit. Down payment as shown above. All above monthly payemts are plus PST & GST, amortized terms are as follows: 2001 models 36 months, 2002 48 months, 2003, 2004 models 60 months, 2005 models 72 months, 2006 or newer 84 months on approved credit. Weekly payments are; 2003 are fi nanced over 60 months. 2004-2005 are fi nanced over 72 months. 2006-2007 are fi nanced over 84 months. 2008 or newer are fi nanced over 96 months. Terms are 60-72-84-96. Example: $20,000 fi nanced over 84 months equals to 364 -weekly payments of $73.06, tax incl., fi nance rate of 8.39 cost of borrowing $6455.50. OAC Sale prices are plus PST & GST, admin, safeguard, PDE, registration & lic. fee. The following stock numbers are former rental units: Some vehicles may be daily rental buybacks. Some vehicles may not be exactly as shown. Sale prices valid on date of publication only.