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36 PAGES ✦ Pressrun 48,600 ✦ Metroland Durham Region Media Group ✦ FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2005 ✦ Optional delivery $6 / Newsstand $1 GAME 4 BOUND HAND IN HAND Rock aim to close Caring for an out playoff series aging population Page 25 Page 16 Taking Region reads SENDING A SMILE YOUR WAY stock of ‘riot act’ to health risks Rising temperatures means extra caution restaurants needed; Pickering Pickering doughnut Bayly St. in Ajax had seven charges extends pool hours worth $1,700, ranging from sanitary shop on list; tobacco conditions and food affected by the convictions up way the restaurant is run, to failing By Jillian Follert to protect food from adulteration Staff Writer or contamination and not properly DURHAM — As Durham resi- By Carly Foster cleaning utensils. dents continue to wilt under an Staff Writer Coffee Time Donuts at 300 Kings- ongoing heat wave, experts are re- DURHAM — A Chinese buffet ton Rd. W. in Pickering had $1,500 minding the community that in ad- restaurant and two doughnut shops worth of fines for not having soap, dition to making you hot and sticky, top the health department’s twice- storing hazardous foods at incorrect soaring temperatures can pose a annual list of establishments with temperatures and using equipment serious health risk. food safety and tobacco violations. in bad condition. The shop was Heat stroke, heat exhaustion, se- “It’s only because we’re continu- also convicted in 2003 of similar of- vere dehydration and respiratory ally having to nag...that we have to fences. John’s Wholesale Donuts at problems are common throughout write these tickets,” said Alex Con- 10 Sunray St. in Whitby had $1,455 the summer months, but hit a spike nor, manager environmental health, worth of charges including failing when temperatures remain above adding those on the list are offend- to protect food from adulteration or 30 degrees Celsius for days at a time, ers that were repeatedly warned. contamination and failing to oper- as was the case this week. Mr. Connor and his inspectors ate premises free from conditions “We’ve seen a substantive in- see everything from debris falling that may affect sanitation. crease in short-of-breath calls,” said into uncovered bowls of fried rice to The convictions were from Janu- Steve McNenly, assistant director raw meat drippings hitting salad. ary to June this year. With only seven for Durham EMS, which has 27 am- “To me, that’s disgusting,” he said. restaurants on the list this time bulances operating across the re- “I like to have the food protected as around, Mr. Connor said public dis- gion. “People who have any kind much as possible. We have to read closure of the offenders is working. of respiratory disease or challenges the riot act to these people.” are definitely going to have more Good Deal Super Buffet at 75 ✦ See Smoking, Page 5 trouble under these conditions.” Patients are their first priority, but Mr. McNenly said health officials Thinking of are also concerned with keeping the Hardwood? paramedics comfortable. Working outside and entering Free Teen Give your home a new homes that are often without air look for Summer Celia Klemenz/ News Advertiser photo conditioning is a major challenge, Skateboard Competition PICKERING — Shevon Harper makes the return during a game he said, noting that the job involves We are Durham’s fl ooring experts! of volleyball at Millennium Waterfront park this week. The game a lot of strenuous lifting. So far, air July 21 - 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm was played on the boardwalk because the sand was too hot for >˜>`>Ê>À`ܜœ`Ê conditioned ambulances stocked Pickering Recreation Complex bare feet. œœÀˆ˜}ʘV° with plenty of water are keeping Free Shuttle Bus 1547 Bayly St., Pickering 905.420.6588 905-420-3285 ✦ See Cool, Page 5 A/P PAGE 2 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, JULY 15, 2005 durhamregion.com All Roads Lead To Available _ FREE DVD PLAYER WITH EVERY VEHICLE SOLD _Warranties available _ Rust Proofi ng Available _ Undercoati ing ng at A o v c a r i l e a

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Faces life for role Jacobson from high school said the two men planned out parole for 25 years. But the murder trial. in Pickering. He became the all along to kill Mr. Jones to he will also be sentenced on Dishevelled in an open in man’s death; Crown’s key witness in the silence him. the robbery and conspiracy blue shirt and white T-shirt, Pickering home case against Mr. Jacobson. In the end, the jury charges. Those sentences a bearded Mr. Jacobson shuf- During his trial Mr. Jacob- brought back a guilty verdict will likely run concurrently fled into the courtroom sur- invasions also son said he and his friend, on charges of first-degree with his life sentence. rounded by police officers, to be addressed Sean Hall, went to Mr. Jones’s murder and conspiracy to Two of the women who his arms and legs shackled. home with a gun looking to commit murder. Last No- sat on the jury were in the He said nothing during his By Jeff Mitchell scare him out of testifying. vember a jury convicted Mr. nearly-deserted courtroom appearance, merely nodding Staff Writer But the plan went awry when Hall on the same charges. for Mr. Jacobson’s appear- when the judge set his sen- PICKERING — Convicted Mr. Jones fought back and He’s serving a life sentence ance Wednesday. They saw tencing date. killer Cosmo Jacobson has Mr. Hall shot him, he told the in prison. a prisoner who looked much Then he was gone as the been ordered to appear in jury. Mr. Jacobson can expect different from the neatly officers escorted him out of court after the Labour Day But prosecutor Paul Mur- a similar fate; the automatic groomed, well dressed the courtroom, the sound of weekend for sentencing. ray said it was Mr. Jacobson sentence for first-degree young man who’d sat in the rattling leg irons echoing be- Mr. Jacobson, 30, made a who pulled the trigger. He murder is life in prison with- prisoner’s dock throughout hind him. brief appearance in a Whitby Roy Jones court Wednesday afternoon. He’s scheduled to return Jones’s death, but denied Sept. 6 for a hearing to deter- there was ever a plot to mur- UNIONVILLE mine the sentence he’ll be der the man. Pine Ridge 4038 Hwy. 7 given not just for the first- Mr. Jones was shot four (former White Rose location) degree murder of Ajax resi- times outside his Twilley 905-479-2480 dent Roy Jones, but also for Lane home on Feb. 4, 2001, Mon-Fri 9-9 pm a number of charges relating just days before he was to Saturday 9-6 pm to a violent home invasion testify against Mr. Jacobson Sunday 9-6 pm robbery in Pickering in June in court. Mr. Jones, a security PICKERING of 2000. guard, had seen Mr. Jacobson A jury convicted Mr. Ja- use bank cards stolen during 2215 Brock Rd. N., cobson, also known as Avi the home invasion robbery 905-683-5952 Mundy, June 30 after delib- at an automated teller at the Mon-Fri 9-8 pm erating for four days. Dur- Metro East Trade Centre. Saturday 9-5 pm ing a two-month trial jurors When Durham Regional Sunday 9-5 pm weighed the Crown’s case Police investigators traced Sale price in effect: Until Thursday, July 28th against the testimony of Mr. the cards to the bank ma- Jacobson himself, who ad- chine they questioned Mr. mitted playing a role in Mr. Jones, who recognized Mr. Operation Clean Up SUMMER targets Pickering parks COLOUR PICKERING — Dur- said. ham Regional Police are Citizen complaints and Selected launching a two-week analysis of incident re- blitz, targeting illegal ac- ports have led to the ini- Summer Blooming Shrubs tivity in parks in Pickering tiative. Sgt. McCurbin said and Ajax. nuisance behaviour often % • Hydrangeas (includes Operation Clean Up spills over from parks and % will focus on nuisance ac- affects residents living Endless Summer) tivities such as late-night nearby. drinking, vandalism and Operation Clean Up be- • Butterfl y Bush other problems associated gins Monday, July 18. 20 20OFFOFF • Rose of Sharons with parks, said Sergeant Anyone with informa- Paul McCurbin. tion regarding activity in “They’re looking at mis- parks is asked to call Sgt. chief and damage to parks Rico Sirizzotti at 905-579- Blooming Perennials — that kind of stuff,” he 1520, ext. 2578. • They return ‘Year after %% Year’ Durham police seek •Fresh shipments keep arriving •We’ve got terrifi c advise south Pickering prowler 2020OFFOFF for beginner & non- gardeners… PICKERING — Police are same suspect may be respon- concerned about the escalat- sible for an incident April 27, Landscaping Lawns ing behaviour of a night-time when a woman on Ilona Park prowler who’s been linked to Road saw a man exposing at least 10 incidents in south himself near her home. Pickering. The man has been linked %% OFF In the most recent inci- to at least 10 incidents of dent, a woman walking on prowling and indecent acts, es! Stock Orchard Road in the Bayly police said. He’s black, about Y • Summer Lawn Up Street-Liverpool Road area 6-feet tall with a medium to 4040 around 11 p.m. July 3 was large build. Fertilizers - apply Now! approached by a man who Anyone who has wit- We do designs called out to her. When she nessed similar incidents or Stock turned, she saw that the man has information on the sus- & landscaping • Huge 85 litre bag ‘Berger’ Potting Mix Up & was masturbating, police pect is asked to call police SAVE said. The woman fled and at 905-579-1520, ext. 2529, called police. or Crime Stoppers at 1-800- …See us for ‘great’ Landscape Designs & Ideas… Investigators believe the 222-8477. A/P PAGE 4 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, JULY 15, 2005 durhamregion.com

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✦ Cool from page 1 ✦ Smoking from page 1 Grill at 170 Liberty St. in Bow- manville was charged four things cool. “I do think the fact the con- times with smoking indoors Staff at the region’s long- victions are posted is having and putting out ashtrays, for term care homes are also a real serious effect on opera- a $1,000 fine. Donya’s Con- working hard to keep them- tors,” he said. “Their level of venience at 111 Byron St. in selves and the residents com- compliance has increased.” Whitby was charged $975 for fortable, with a heat contin- Enforcing the Region’s selling cigarettes to minors, gency plan in full swing. smoking ban in all public while Westney Smoke and Judy Heffern, director of and work places and changes Gift at 465 Bayly St. in Ajax the Long Term Care Division, to provincial tobacco policies was fined $610 for the same said this includes keeping the meant a 225 per cent increase offence. air conditioning at a slightly in inspections to businesses Even with 300 compliance higher level, providing extra and convenience stores, said inspections and 140 com- fluids and limiting outdoor John Ingrao, manager envi- plaints, the health depart- activities. ronmental health. ment is still seeing a 98 per “Fortunately, we haven’t That meant 34 businesses cent compliance rate with the seen any ill-effects from the Celia Klemenz/ News Advertiser photo were charged with infrac- Region’s smoke-free bylaw, heat to date,” she said. “Be- Tarik Le-Tyeb, a midget-level competitive kayaker, was staying cool this week while also practising tions ranging from putting Mr. Ingrao said. for an upcoming regatta. cause the elderly are a bit out an ashtray, to smoking To view a complete list of more compromised in these of people. ham Region’s associate med- cohol or caffeine,” Dr. Reyn- in enclosed spaces to selling food and tobacco convic- situations, our staff are very “The recreation complex is ical officer of health, stressed olds said. tobacco to people under 19. tions, visit infodurhamregion. committed to doing whatev- the ideal facility for that,” Mr. that most heat-related ail- “In weather like this you The Hideaway Bar and com. er is necessary to make sure Quinn said. ments can be avoided with a need to be drinking water or they’re OK.” It is located at 1867 Val- little common sense. natural juices.” In Pickering, chief admin- ley Farm Rd., south of Kings- Her number one piece of She also cautioned people istrative officer Tom Quinn ton Road. It is open Monday advice is to stay hydrated. to take it slow, reducing out- THE Luther Vipond Memorial Arena said all public building in through Friday from 6 a.m. Medical experts recommend door activity or venturing out RT O 67 Winchester St., E. Brooklin, ON EA F the city are cooling buildings to 11 p.m. and Saturday and six to eight glasses of water in the early morning or eve- H Sat. July 16 10am - 5pm but the Pickering Recreation Sunday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. a day under normal condi- ning when it’s cooler, and to Sun. July 17 10am - 4pm Complex has been designat- The City also announced tions, and advise people to seek out air-conditioned des- C O $6 Admission ed as the place to beat the public swimming has been increase that amount as the tinations like libraries, malls UNTRY heat. extended to 10 p.m. at the temperature rises, depend- and movie theatres. CRAFT & ARTISAN SHOW newsdurhamregion.com It has the staff and security complex. ing on their activity level. Distinct Designs from Premier Crafters & Artisans to deal with any extra influx Dr. Donna Reynolds, Dur- “Fluids does not mean al- searchkeyword: staycool

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Don’t use water for Tim Whittaker, Publisher Joanne Burghardt, Editor-in-Chief Tony Doyle, Managing Editor needless reasons Duncan Fletcher, Director of Advertising Andrea McFater, Retail Advertising Manager Region’s commissioner can turn off your Eddie Kolodziejcak, tap if you don’t obey outdoor water ban Classified Advertising Abe Fakhourie, Distribution Manager eat has been the clear winner in this summer of our Lillian Hook, Office Manager discontent. Cheryl Haines, H First it was our air that took a beating with the Composing Manager invasion of smog. Next it was the earth and the scorching it Janice O’Neil, Composing Manager took from day after day of rainless plus-30 C temperatures. And now, it’s our water supply that has become depleted [ Contact us ] due to excess use and without replenishment from the skies - above. News/Sales 905-683-5110; Clas- Which leads us to this plea, backed up by the Region of sifieds 905-683-0707; Distribution Durham: Only use the water you need for typical household 905-683-5117; News Fax 905-683- requirements (cooking, drinking, bathing and washing.) Do 0386; General Fax 905-683-7363; not use water to keep your lawn green or to keep your plants E-mail [email protected]; from wilting. If you are found to be using water needlessly, Mailing Address; 130 Commercial the Region’s commissioner of works has the power to cut off Ave., Ajax, Ont. L1S 2H5 your water. That’s how serious the situation has become in boiling hot Durham. [ About Us ] Going into today, the Region had already hit an incred- - ible 22 days this year of 30 C heat. What’s worse, there has Rock like their experience been very little rainfall to break up the oppressive haze. And, The News Advertiser is one of the we’re not likely to see an end to hot weather any time soon. Metroland Printing, Publishing and The forecast calls for more of the same this upcoming week. Distributing group of newspapers. That’s a whole lot more smog, dried out vegetation, high Longtime player The News Advertiser is a member electricity use for air conditioners and strain on our water of the Ajax & Pickering Board of system that we surely do not need. Taylor believes there’s Trade, Community Newspa- This summer, in direct contrast to the relatively cool and something special per Assoc., Canadian Community rainy summer of 2004, is a big challenge for us all. Our sys- Newspaper Assoc., and the Cana- tems are simply not equipped to handle such unseasonably about this year’s team dian Circulations Audit Board. Also hot weather. You can blame it on climate change, on long- a member of the Ontario Press term cyclical weather trends, on global warming... what f the Ajax-Pickering Rock is ever Council, 2 Carlton St., Suite 1706, counts is how we react to it. going to make it beyond the OLA se- Toronto, M5B 1J3, an independent We’re all in this together and we must work hand-in-hand I nior ‘B’ league playoffs and Al organization that addresses reader to make sure we don’t waste water on lawns and in gardens. compete for a national Presidents Cup, Rivett complaints about member news- It means we must sacrifice on non-essential water use in this is the season. papers.The publisher reserves the order to make sure there is enough fresh water to go around No one believes that more than Kevin sports editor right to classify or refuse any adver- for everyone. Taylor, a 27-year-old Oshawa resident in tisement. Credit for advertisement That, and pray for rain. his third season with the Rock. limited to space price error occu- This year, unlike past campaigns, Tay- Jason Crosbie, who’ve fit in well. When pies. Editorial and Advertising con- lor maintains there’s a different aura sur- mixed with team leader and perennial tent of the News Advertiser is copy- LETTER TO THE EDITOR rounding the team, one where there’s a NLL all-star Jim Veltman, the Rock can righted. Unauthorized reproduction genuine confidence, a willingness to put out some serious lacrosse talent and is prohibited. Publications Mail Sales work hard and together, which is to say know-how on the floor at any one time. Agreement Number 1332791. Petticoat Creek needs drastic improvement the chemistry among team members is “They brought in Ladouceur who’s tighter and stronger than in previous been a leader (on the ) for [ Letters Policy ] years. years. He’s won championships at every - To the editor: And, most of that self-assuredness level. He elevates everyone’s game. It’s Sunday was a scorcher, so the biggest body of swimmable springs from experience and leadership not that we want to win, but we know we We welcome letters that include water around is Petticoat Creek, a large, lake-shaped pool, that’s in abundance up and down the can win now,” says Taylor. name, city of residence and phone just south on Whites Road. Rock roster. In its three years, the Rock has met numbers for verification. Writers Like a true believer I keep coming back, hoping that the “On paper we have a great team. Last with a modicum of playoff success, are generally limited to 200 words money paid at the gate ($10 per car, then $2.70 a head to get year, we had a great team too, but there losing to the now-defunct Burlington and one submission in 30 days. We in the pool) will be put back into keeping the place attractive. wasn’t that chemistry like we have this Chiefs in the first round two years ago. decline announcements, poetry, Unfortunately, I got fooled again, and found Third World year,” explained Taylor, who plays on the Last season represented the best open letters, consumer complaints, change rooms, a pool deck with weeds creeping through, and defensive side of the ball. “The guys are a showing for the Rock in its brief history. congratulations and thank you not enough staff to keep the massive crowds in check. lot more mature, a lot older and they’ve After winning their first playoff series notes. The editor reserves the right It felt a little like the wild west, you know, that anything come together really well. I thought we over the Arthur Aces, the Rock bowed to edit copy for length, style and could bust loose at a moment’s notice. An unimproved park- had the team to win the last couple of out to the perennial powerhouse Owen clarity. Opinions expressed by letter ing lot, rickety buildings and tired equipment that looks to be years, but we came up short. We know Sound Woodsmen in the fifth game of writers are not necessarily those of on its last legs. The Toronto and Region Conservation author- that this is the team, this is our chance the best-of-five league semifinal. the News Advertiser. Due to the vol- ity used to run Greenwood Park in Ajax, and during its tenure to actually do something with it.” And, now, at least one Rock player ume of letters, not all will be printed. the park was a run-down eyesore, and dangerous to boot. Taylor notes the new additions to the is optimistic a Presidents Cup victory Fax: 905-683-0386; e-mail: tdoyle@ The Town of Ajax took over, and now it’s a cherished place to team augmented a solid core returning awaits in Kitchener from Aug. 22 to 27. durhamregion.com. The newspaper kick back. Maybe Pickering should take over Petticoat Creek from last season. He points to National contacts only those whose submis- before the TRC runs it into the ground. Lacrosse League stalwarts Dan Ladou- Al Rivett’s column appears every sions have been chosen for publica- Jeff Wood, ceur, a longtime defender with the To- third Friday. E-mail arivett@durham tion. Ajax ronto Rock, and Buffalo Bandits sniper region.com. durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, JULY 15, 2005 PAGE 7 A/P Electricity users may need a cooling down period after opening bill Heat wave may mean lion kilowatts), about 10 per cent about 25,287 megawatts of that. July, but already, the previous July “A big part of it was in air condi- more than the previous all-time Beyond that number, power would hourly use record had been broken, tioning,” he said. The higher bills paying a premium June high of 12.25 terawatts used in have to be imported from any or said Mr. Young. Wednesday, Ontar- incurred during the heat wave could June 2001, said Mr. Young. all of Quebec, New York, Michigan, ians had a one-hour peak of 26,160 make the need for conservation By Jennifer Stone Thursday morning, the IESO Minnesota and Manitoba. Final megawatts. The record had stood at more clear to consumers, said Mr. Staff Writer projected peak for hourly demand usage numbers for the day were not 25,001 megawatts, set July 17, 2002. Young. DURHAM — Electricity users that day at 25,974 megawatts, with available at This Week’s deadline. The weather was absolutely to newsdurhamregion.com who have done what they can to Ontario generators able to produce Total numbers aren’t yet in for blame, said Mr. Young. searchkeyword: staycool keep their cool during the recent heat wave may feel a little hot under the collar when they receive their power bills. 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I do not wish to receive any additional information or notifications in the future. P PAGE 8 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, JULY 15, 2005 durhamregion.com Don’t worry, the grass will grow green again Proper care during Sporadic heavy watering during a dry period also holds the potential to good weather offers damage a lawn. If a lawn goes into a best chance for survival dormant state and is snapped out of it, and then allowed to return to a dor- mant state, this can put stress on the By Derek Giberson lawn. Glen Pleasance, water efficiency Staff Writer co-ordinator at the Durham Region DURHAM — Lately, it seems the works department, says it is “analo- grass isn’t green at all on either side of gous” to what happens some winters the fence. when lawns are damaged when the A.J. Groen/ News Advertiser photo But for home and business own- ground freezes and then thaws again. ers who are feeling caught between a Mr. Pleasance adds that, “There’s watering ban and a dry place, rest as- no quick fix,” noting that lawns given sured that your straw-coloured grass, proper care when the weather is good Sharing their views rather than being dead, is just in a have the best chances of survival dur- dormant state. ing times like this. PICKERING — Members of the group ‘Show the Truth’ drew a lot of attention this week as they set up at a “If they go dormant for more than However, the weather can’t bear number of locations across Durham Region to promote their pro-life views. six weeks there can be lawn damage,” primary responsibility since most said Emil Remark, owner of Nutri- grasses used for lawns are non-na- Lawn, a Whitby company that spe- tive species and therefore not well- cializes in lawn care, explaining that suited for this environment. Mr. Pleas- DURHAM REGION TRANSIT when the blade appears dead, the ance suggests that anyone wanting to crown is usually still alive inside the add some plant life to their property LOGO CONTEST plant. Staying off the lawn while it’s should be “looking at plants better dormant, he added, is an important suited to our climate.” part of keeping it healthy in the long- newsdurhamregion.com term. searchkeyword: staycool Enter the Durham Region Transit Logo Contest for your chance to win $250.00 and a transit pass for a year!

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This ham Region health department is Frenchman’s Bay East OPEN powering up and down will be done “a few times conducting bacteriological water Frenchman’s Bay West OPEN PICKERING — Come the fall, Unit 1 at the Picker- before we go to full power,” she says. tests to determine if the following OSHAWA ing nuclear station should be pumping out power. Full power should be reached in September or beaches are safe for swimming. Lakeview Beach East OPEN Refurbishment of the reactor has taken several October, Ms. McInnes notes. Lakeview Beach West POSTED years and the final bill is expected to total about $1 As of June 1, OPG has spent $920.7 million on the CLARINGTON billion. The project is now about 95-per cent com- project. Bowmanville Beach East OPEN WHITBY plete, and most of the construction work is finished. In late June, OPG received a five-year operating li- Bowmanville Beach West OPEN Whitby Beach OPEN When operating at full power, the reactor gener- cence for the ‘A’ side. Once Unit 1 is operating, it and Newcastle Beach Central OPEN SCUGOG ates 515 megawatts of electricity, enough to power Unit 4 will be the ‘A’ side reactors producing power. Kinsmen Beach OPEN approximately 150,000 homes. Units 2 and 3 remain in a laid-up state. The Province AJAX Currently, testing of the various systems is under- hasn’t made a decision on the restart of those two Pickering Beach POSTED UXBRIDGE way and it has to be completed before the Canadian reactors. Rotary Park POSTED Elgin Pond OPEN Nuclear Safety Commission allows Ontario Power Generation to remove the reactor from the Guar- anteed Shutdown State (GSS), which it has been in since late 1997. Removing the reactor from the GSS takes about two weeks and once done, powering up of the unit can begin. OPG spokeswoman Jacquie McInnes says once PICKERING OPTOMETRIC CLINIC Dr. E. Gillezeau, Dr. M. Fitzsimmons Dr. C. Wang Dr. L. Voisin, Dr. L. Van, Dr. P. 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DURHAM — A total of 973 single Mr. Smith stressed that high in- family homes were sold last month ventories will continue to push real in Durham, according to the Durham estate prices down over the next few Region Real Estate Board (DRREB). weeks. The number represents a decline However, he expects the market of four per cent compared to the will rebound over the coming sum- 1,013 homes sold in May, and a nine mer months. per cent decrease from the 1,061 sold Meanwhile, average home prices in June 2004. continued to climb, from $253,696 “Even with these slightly reduced in May to $256,554 last June, an in- statistics, June was the second best crease of approximately 6.9 per cent sales record in the history of the compared to the same time last year. Merle Robillard/ News Advertiser photo board,” DRREB president Ian Smith For more information, go to www. said. durhamrealestate.org. A room to call their own

AJAX — Jason Lyford, president of the Kinsmen Club of Ajax, left, and Catherine Carney-White, executive director INTRODUCING of the Herizon House shelter, watch Carrie Semple, Herizon House program support worker, test the air hockey table in the Kinsmen Teen Room. The Kinsmen recently made the last instalment on their donation commitment of $50,000. Ms. Carney-White says the room, equipped with teen-friendly items, is a place of their own.

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DURHAM — Durham Regional Po- lice Chief Kevin McAlpine has been awarded the Order of Merit by Gover- * th nor General Adrienne Clarkson. first 3 hours of Saturday, July 16 only The chief received the honour dur- ing a ceremony Tuesday at Rideau Hall in Ottawa. He was one of 45 people to 8am – 11am be named a recipient of the Order of Merit of the Police Forces. The award cited the Chief McAlpine * as a “stalwart champion of community safety (who) has made an exemplary band lasting impact on policing in Canada and on the quality of the lives of our citizens”. buy 1,get 1 free Chief McAlpine, an officer for 32 years and top cop in Durham since 1997, plans to retire this fall. • ALL women’s • ALL men’s • ALL women’s, • ALL kids’ Tommy Hilfiger Tommy Hilfiger men’s & kids’ fashions Mercier assumes fashions Denim casual tops swimwear post with chiefs’ *Or while quantities last. Free item must be of equal or lesser value. association Save an * When you use your Hbc Credit Card extra 10% Fri., & Sat., July 15th & 16th DURHAM — Durham Regional On sale & clearance-priced merchandise. Save 10%* on regular-priced merchandise. *See below for exclusions. Police Deputy-Chief Chuck Mercier has been elected vice-president of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police WEEKEND SALE ON NOW until Sunday, July 17th SAVE UP TO 50% (OACP), a role in which he hopes to advance a number of initiatives. “As a new vice-president of the women’s 50%ff 25%-40%ff up to 50%ff kids’ ® ™ women’s & men’s OACP I will continue to be a voice for all OUTLINE & TOGO NINE & COMPANY, & men’s women’s fashions selected designer ROOTS & DOCKERS 30%ff both the public and my fellow police sale $ 99-$ 99 fashions. Includes women’s women’s & men’s LICENSED FASHIONS, POINT officers on all issues that affect the 19 29 petites & Above Average. ZERO, OSHKOSH, PIPELINE & ™ 40%ff selected sunglasses safety of our communities,” Deputy- TOGO , DANIEL HECHTER, GREEN DOG kids’ fashions Chief Mercier said. DOCKERS, ARROW AUTHENTICS • NYGARD COLLECTION, ™ jewellery, ™ MANTLES , NINE & CO., 30%ff OACP initiatives will include adop- & MANTLES men’s selected 15 %ff MAC & JAC and STYLE&CO.™ women’s summer tion of new technology, partnering casual shirts. Reg. $24.99-$60. accessories all in-stock car women’s summer fashions handbags with government on intelligence ef- &shoes seats and strollers forts, and strategies to protect chil- sale $19 99-$4999 • men’s short sleeved men’s selected dress shirts dress shirts 25%ff home dren, Deputy-Chief Mercier said. • MANTLES™ fashion and ties. Reg. $34.99-$75. He was elected to the post at the 30%-50%ff $999 jewellery 40%ff annual OACP conference, held in late sale $2999-$3999 women’s, men’s & kids’ OUTLINE® women’s • kids’ 10 Kt. gold SPIGELAU, WATERFORD, June. York Regional Police Chief Ar- TOGO™ & MANTLES™ men’s swimwear. Excludes women’s canvas thong or and sterling silver BELFOR, ROYAL DOULTON mand LaBarge was elected president selected casual pants mix & match separates and items slide sandals jewellery and CRISTAL D’ARQUES with 99¢ price endings. of the association. Reg. $45-$59.99. Reg. $19.99. stemware and giftware The OACP is comprised of police chiefs and senior officials from police With any LANCÔME purchase of $45 or more, receive an exclusive gift including fun and forces across the province. colourful cosmetic cases and LANCÔME products. Offer ends Sun., July 24th. See in-store for details.

We are the only Lawn Boy dealer in South Durham. SUMMER CLEARANCE Serving Ajax & Pickering for 35 years • women’s & men’s clearance-priced fashions and denim including designer fashions Starting save an $ 00 •clearance-priced men’s socks and women’s hosiery 399 extra % • women’s clearance-priced accessories and handbags 25 Off our last ticketed prices. Semi-Annual up to 60%ff Shoe Clearance 40%ff up to 40%ff 25%-50%ff outdoor living CLAUDEL women’s selected patio women’s fashion For Sales & Service Call accessories up to 50%ff spring and summer furniture and bras, panties and women’s, men’s and sleepwer and robes accessories daywear Pickering Marine kids’ shoes & sandals 1644 Bayly St. West of Brock Rd. Selection will vary by store. Savings are off our regular prices, unless otherwise specified. Everyday Bay Value, just-reduced, Power Buys, Manager’s Specials, licensed departments, Home Studio, Liz Claiborne Home, Vera Wang, GlucksteinHome, Mantles home fashions 905-837-0653 are excluded. When you see “POWER BUY” or “MANAGER’S SPECIAL” you will know we have found an exceptional deal to pass on to you. We may tell you the COMPARABLE VALUE on the price ticket and/or a sign, so you will see the price another retailer in Canada charges or would likely charge for the same or a comparable value item. Quantities of our Power Buys and Manager’s Specials and items located in any “Style Outlet” in-store departments are limited and may vary from store to store – no rainchecks or substitutions. When we say “PRICE CUT”, we mean the existing everyday price is being lowered temporarily. See in-store for details. * 10% offer exclusions: cosmetics & fragrances, Gucci watches, electronics, music, video & gaming, software, computers, major appliances, furniture, mattresses, just-reduced items and licensed departments. Other exclusions may apply. See in-store for details. A/P PAGE 12 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, JULY 15, 2005 durhamregion.com

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“Happy fourth birth- “Alicia Hales turns “The loves of my life, days on June 14 to our “On June 30, an amaz- nine July 17. Wishing my granddaughters, precious little boys. ing little boy turned her happy birthday celebrate July birth- Bradley and Andrew two! Willem Leonard wishes are her babysit- days. Andrea MacKen- are Schoolhouse Nurs- couldn’t wait to cel- ter Weeze, Mom, Dad, “Happy ninth birth- zie Cherry was seven ery School graduates. ebrate with his fam- brother Andrew and “Happy birthday to day June 28 to the in- July 1. Christina Nicole Onto JK and more ily and friends in his her new kitten Misty.” “Happy birthday to Arianna, who turned credibly fabulous Holly Cherry was four July wonderful memories. sandbox and little pool. our beautiful daughter three July 2. We love Harris. Hope you had 4. Both of you have All our love, Mommy Happy birthday little Jenna, four years old you very much. Love an amazing day. We brought so much joy and Daddy.” man. We love you very on June 27. Love and from Mommy, Daddy love you! With love, and happiness to my much. Many blessings kisses, Mommy, Daddy and Rory.” hugs and kisses, Mom, life. Love, Baba.” and love from Mommy, and Jacob.” Dad, Lindsay and Gus.” Daddy, Wennypoo and Cleo, grandparents, godparents, aunts, un- cles, cousins, Doris and George, and your many little friends.”

“He came to her on bent knee with a sin- gle long-stem rose. He “Charlene Browett asked her, “Will you turned sweet 16 June “A happy 11th birth- “Happy 10th birthday marry me?” She said, “Wendy and Eliot 12. She had two birth- day went out June 28 to wishes went to Cristo- “Yes! I love you so”. Al- Shimkofsky and Irene day celebrations -- one Adam Hughes-Bruin- pher Robert Thoms on bert and Joanne Bush Love are thrilled to with friends and one sma. Have a great year. June 28. We love you, of Ajax are thrilled to announce the engage- with family. Charlene Love always, Mom, from Mommy, Daddy, Eberhardt Gerlitz announce the engage- ment of their children, is looking forward Emma, Cory and Dad.” Alliza, Lola, Papa, un- There are happy 13th celebrated his 80th ment of their daugh- Carrie Michelle Ashton to starting Grade 12 cles, aunties and cous- birthday wishes for birthday July 13. His ter, Cheryl, to Andrew Shimkofsky and Paul in September, plus ins.” Erin Child on July 16. beloved wife Johanna, Fleming, son of Doug William Love. The wed- learning how to drive! “All our love, from whom he married 37 and Ruth Fleming of ding is in September.” Thanks for being a Mommy, Daddy, Tori, years ago, along with Ajax. The wedding is wonderful daughter. Grandma, Papa and daughter Ava wish him Sept. 23, 2006. We wish God bless. Lots of love Nana.” all the best for many you both a lifetime from Mom Marian, Dad more years to come. filled with love and Paul and sister Amy. happiness.”

“Family and friends of Boriz and Danielle Estrada (nee Cormier) would like to wish the “Happy ninth birth- couple a happy first day to our sports fanat- wedding anniversary ic, Nicholas Campbell, on June 26. Who would on June 28. You’re the have thought that being greatest. We love you partners in drama class “Once the goodness very much. Hugs and at DO’C 11 years ago of someone special kisses from Mom, Dad, would lead you to reaches out and touch- Naomi, Grandpas and being partners in life? es your heart, your life “We know a little Grandmas.” Congratulations.” “Amy Browett turned is changed forever. You princess, cute as can double-digits July 2. have brought so much “Happy birthday to be. Her smile shines, “Look who’s turn- Amy celebrated her happiness and laughter Johnny, who turned as everyone can see. ing 50 on July 22! Do 10th birthday with two into our lives and we nine July 8. Our hand- July 17 is a special day, you know this cutie? parties. Amy enjoys love you so much. On some, funny guy makes as our little princess “Happy fourth birth- It’s Henry Roussy. soccer, figure skating, July 8, we wished you a us more proud every turns one. Happy first day Teaghen. We wish Hope you have a great puzzles and crafts. God happy second birthday, day. May the force be birthday, Asia Savanah a happy birthday to our birthday party. With bless, as you start your Alisha Velji! Love, hugs with you, Birdie! Love Breeze. Love Grandma, beautiful girl. We love love from your fam- next decade! Lots of and kisses from Auntie from Mom, Dad, Mary, Gramps, Nanna, Pappa, you! Mom, Dad, Jacob, ily, Mom, Dad, Louise, love from Mom Mar- Ayesha, Dadi Shamim Dody, Nanny and Auntie Danielle, Uncle Taylor, Java and all your Rita, Yvon, Rose, Gi- ian, Dad Paul, sister and Dada Anil.” Grandpa.” Ian and Christie.” family.” nette and Lina.” Charlene and Tibbar.” durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, JULY 15, 2005 PAGE 13 A/P

FRIDAY, JULY 15 are $2. Prizes and refreshments. a.m. at St. Andrew’s Community pool Road, next to the Manresa CRAFTS: Seniors are invited to HEAD INJURY ASSOCIATION: Billboard Centre, 46 Exeter Dr. in Ajax. Resort House in Pickering. Meet- crochet, knit or do their favourite The Head Injury Association of First-time players will be helped ings start at 7:30 p.m. and are in craft with the Ajax Seniors’ Friend- Durham Region, Connections: JULY 15, 2005 and newcomers, while welcome, the basement or library. Call Edith ship Club on Fridays at 9:45 a.m. Ajax-Pickering, meets from 1 to 3 should come a bit earlier. For during the day at 905-686-3834 or The club supplies most materials p.m. for games, cards and conver- more information call Van at 905- Mary in the evenings at 905-428- with the finished items going to sation. The meeting is in the Duf- THURSDAY, JULY 21 683-4655. 8660. the seniors’ bazaar. A social time fins Room at the Ajax Community SNOOKER/POOL: Enjoy a Monday OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: is included to meet new friends Centre, 75 Centennial Rd. in Ajax. or Thursday morning rackin’ them Members of the 12-step program To have an item list- and reconnect with old ones. The Call 905-723-2732. up with the Ajax Seniors’ Friend- meet every Thursday at La Storta, ed in Billboard, e-mail crafting is at the St. Andrew’s ship Club. The fun starts at 9:30 located at the north end of Liver- [email protected]. Community Centre, 46 Exeter Dr. in Ajax. Call Peggy at 905-686-1573. SHUFFLEBOARD: Play a game with the Ajax Seniors’ Friendship Club every Friday at 9:30 a.m. (newcomers should arrive ear- lier). The fun is at St. Andrew’s Community Centre, 46 Exeter Dr. in Ajax. Call Barb at 905-686-0190. ADDICTION: The Serenity Group holds a 12-step recovery meeting at 8 p.m. at the Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd., Picker- ing. The group meets every Friday and deals with addictions of all kinds, including co-dependency. Child care program can be ar- ranged with advance notice. 905- 428-9431 (Jim, in the evenings).

SATURDAY, JULY 16 FAMILY PARTY: Claremont Bap- tist Church sponsors a family fun community party from 2 to 4 p.m., featuring free games, face- painting, crafts and more for all ages. There are also hotdogs for a donation and a bake sale table, with all proceeds going to breast cancer research. The church is at 1790 Central St. (one block west of Brock Road) in Claremont. Call 905-649-1821. SPORTS MEET AND BARBECUE: The Durham Tamil Association holds its annual day of fun at Paulynn Park, Ravenscroft Road, north of Rossland Road, in Ajax. Enjoy Sri Lankan style Kottu Roti and traditional games. It runs from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the event. Visit www. durhamtamils.com.

MONDAY, JULY 18 BIBLE SCHOOL: Westney Heights Baptist Church is holding a free vacation bible school program with a building-construction theme for children. It runs July 18 to 22 from 9 a.m. to noon each day and is open to any child entering senior kindergarten up to Grade 6. Days include games, crafts, snacks, singing and fun. The church is at 1201 Ravenscroft Rd., Ajax. To reg- ister, call 905-686-7782. SNOOKER/POOL: Enjoy a Monday or Thursday morning by racking them up with the Ajax Seniors’ Friendship Club. The fun starts at 9:30 a.m. at St. Andrew’s Commu- nity Centre, 46 Exeter Dr. in Ajax. First-time players are welcome, but should come a bit earlier. Call Van at 905-683-4655.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 ONE-PARENT SUPPORT: The Ajax Pickering Chapter of the One Parent Families Association meets every Wednesday at KMW Health Care Services, 314 Harwood Ave. S. Unit 22, in Ajax. Meetings are at 8 p.m., except for the first Wednesday of the month when it’s 8:30 p.m. Call 905-683-1082, or visit www.opfa.net. OPEN EUCHRE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 606 Ladies Auxiliary holds an open euchre at 8 p.m. at 1555 Bayly St. Cost is $4, seniors Need help getting it done? Call 310-CASH A/P PAGE 14 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, JULY 15, 2005 durhamregion.com Three strangers offer Ajax woman life-saving help Lena Burnett never had the chance to meet Good Neighbours

By Keith Gilligan Staff Writer AJAX — Lena Burnett never had the chance to thank the peo- ple who saved her life. brother,” Ms. Burnett says, add- them,” she says of the husband The Ajax woman was on her ing Kayla has been taught to call and wife, and the woman who way home with her two young 911 if there’s an emergency. came to her aid. children after visiting a doctor Paramedics arrived at the “I want to thank them for sav- Saturday, July 2, when she had scene and Ms. Burnett was taken ing my life. Thank them for stop- an allergic reaction to penicillin. to Rouge Valley Ajax and Picker- ping when they did. I want them It caused her to collapse near a ing hospital. Doctors told her “if to know we’re very thankful, be- home on Ravenscroft Road. those people hadn’t stopped, I cause if not for them, I wouldn’t “I passed out on someone’s probably would have died,” she be here,” Ms. Burnett says. lawn. We were walking home says. She’s also thankful to the Kelly from the Westney Clinic. With- When doctors tried to take her family for caring for her children in 10 minutes (of receiving the blood pressure, they couldn’t get and to the paramedics and po- shot), I started to feel nauseated a reading because it was so low, lice for their help. and itchy. I couldn’t walk any- she adds. It was her husband’s birth- more. A wife and her husband After undergoing a series of day and he was golfing. He was pulled over and they called 911. medical tests, Ms. Burnett was reached while Ms. Burnett was in There was a lady there. I was in sent home that night. the emergency department. and out of consciousness,” Ms. “They told me I was severely Burnett says. allergic to penicillin and I should If you have a story to tell about Her daughter Kayla looked never take it again,” Ms. Burnett a Good Neighbour who has gone out for her four-month-old son says. above and beyond to help someone A.J. Groen/ News Advertiser photo James as it all happened. “I recently had a baby and ev- in a time of need, let us know by While out with her children James and Kayla, Lena Burnett had an allergic re- “My five-year-old, I’m so erything changes. e-mailing dstell@durhamregion. action and passed out on the street. She was cared for by three people. proud of her. She stuck with her “I never had a chance to thank com. Carrier of ADVERTISING The Week Pickering, FLYERS IN TODAY’S Ajax kids News Advertiser F riday, can camp July 15, 2005 News Advertiser

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This is the seventh in a 12-part series Durham and specialized diets, Ms. Heffern looking at Durham’s social services and added. the people it serves The shift also means more staff in general, but also more professional staff such as regis- tered nurses. The Region runs four long-term care homes, offering 782 beds with a com- bined staff of 1,000 and will spend $26 million on the program this year. Durham has a total of Hand 19 facilities (not including retirement homes, which are not regulated by the Province). More elderly and the need for more special- ized care are revealing a gaping hole in treating In people: the lack of geriatric doctors. “It’s the biggest thing that’s lacking.” said Susan Locke, integration co-ordinator of the Frail Elderly Alliance of Durham (FEAD). Hand “They are essential for the care of the frail el- derly.” One of the only organizations of its kind in Durham, FEAD is a grassroots organiza- CARING AND SERVICING tion that’s helping integrate elderly services OUR AGING POPULATION in Durham. They’re developing a directory for doctors specifically for seniors’ services, as well as a screening tool so people know where Stress soon to be seen to go for things like wound management or memory loss. on elderly services “Where am I going to get the care? How do I access the care? Where do I go for help?” Ms. Locke said many frail elderly ask. “Unless By Carly Foster people are seasoned or have had previous Staff Writer knowledge on how to access the system, it can DURHAM — Independence. Dignity. be difficult.” These are the two paramount concerns as There is a growing momentum — although we age, seniors and experts say. a slow progression — of governments recog- With almost 50,000 people currently over nizing the impact seniors are going to have the age of 65 in Durham, and the number on the health-care system in the near future. set to grow by 43 per cent by 2011, our aging There is funding for in-home care and com- population is on the cusp of exploding. And munity-based services like DATC and Com- that means a huge increased demand not only munity Care provide, but often the focus is on on families, but on services such as geriatric building new homes. doctors, home care, respite, homes for the “Sometimes that’s not the answer,” Ms. aged and staff to work in them. Amanda Rohde photo Locke said. “Let’s look at the preventative.” ______An aging Durham population has put a strain on services and programs. While many seniors want That means helping people stay at home to remain in their homes and have as much independence as possible, it’s hard to fund the re- Life took a devastating turn for Mitch and longer and increasing the services in the com- sources to help. Eric Ramsay 20 years ago. munity. Mr. Ramsay, then 45 and working as a pro- tion — can help. Community Care also offers have specialized services for smokers, those But, above and beyond all of these issues, ducer for the TV show Canada AM, had a lunches out, transportation, Meals on Wheels, with diabetes, dialysis or Alzheimer’s, for ex- Ms. Locke hopes society will soon be more brain aneurysm, followed by a stroke. He lost visiting and foot clinics, plus mental health ample. Services in long-term care facilities elderly-friendly as the number of seniors grow. the ability to read and write, and most of the programs. have had to diversify as the population not That means offering tables near the front of use of his right side. “First and foremost, most people’s desire is only ages, but is living longer, said Judy Hef- restaurants so the elderly don’t have to walk Mrs. Ramsay, working as an administra- to stay at home and maintain their indepen- fern, Durham Region’s director of long-term long distances and making aisles on buses and tor, suddenly became her husband’s primary dence as long as possible,” said Brent Farr, care and services for seniors. in stores wider for canes and walkers. caregiver. And, she couldn’t have done it with- executive director of Community Care. “It’s “Funding is an issue because our residents “People can become aware of the very sim- out services such as the adult day program in healthier for the individual and their life con- are continuing to increase in their frailty and ple things in the community that can be done,” Clarington, run by Community Care. dition.” acuity of care,” she said, adding people often she said. “If one person did one nice thing for a “Eric needs more than what the family or Not only do community social agencies help have multiple conditions and require more senior every day, that would be good.” myself as his caregiver can give him,” she said. with the stress, but also keep the cost down as specialized care. “We’ve been struggling in Next month: Home care “As a caregiver, you run out of steam. You lose well, Mr. Farr said. Ontario to keep up with other jurisdictions.” newsdurhamregion.com your patience. You need a rest.” “It’s much more cost-effective to keep peo- There is also more cultural diversity in searchkeyword: helpinghands Nestled in Newcastle, the program offers ple in their own homes, rather than institu- a meal, social interaction and recreational tional care — that is much more expensive,” activities such as games, pet therapy and gar- he said. “In most cases, it’s not the preferred dening. To Mr. Ramsay, this is his second choice for people.” home. When he leaves three days a week for But, when the available in-home services the centre, his wife wishes him a good day at can’t meet an elderly person’s needs anymore, work. it has to happen, experts say. “I think society needs to accept help more, “Life in a long-term care facility is never rather than assume it’s all on their shoulders,” ideal for one reason: it’s not their home,” said Diane Gale, who runs a private compan- said Esther Filer, community and public rela- ion care company out of Brooklin. “We’re try- tions co-ordinator for Durham Access to Care ing to send a message to people that there are (DATC), which co-ordinates nursing home services available, that they don’t have to take waiting lists, provides in-home care and health time off work to look after somebody.” referrals. “The transition is such a mental leap The aging of Durham’s population puts par- for people.” ticular strain on the Sandwich Generation: Today’s elderly centres are not what you people in their 40s who have young children see stereotyped in movies, she added: people and are now having to look after their parents. aren’t sitting in wheelchairs off in the corner or “It’s a very, very stressful situation,” Ms. Gale being left completely unattended. What helps said. “They’re really challenged with work and clients and their families the most is having a their own families and now their parents.” tour. That’s where organizations like Ms. Gale’s “It’s critical when people go in they should A.J. Groen photo — which offer assistance with dressing, yard definitely see the facility, and take a tour when Jennifer Rusaw, program director for Community Care Durham works with the seniors who take part work, housekeeping, meals and conversa- they’re not in crisis,” Ms. Filer said. Homes can in the Clarington Day Program. durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, JULY 15, 2005 PAGE 17 P Aj ax wants chairman referendum Pickering will committee meeting. ligible,” Town clerk Marty de Mayor Steve Parish sub- Rond said. “We might have consider similar mitted the question, which some advertising costs. The move in the fall reads ‘That the Government costs would be fairly mini- of Ontario enact a regulation mal.” requiring the direct election The intention is to send the By Keith Gilligan of the chair of the Regional motion to the Region and the Staff Writer Municipality of Durham.’ other municipalities so they AJAX — When Ajax resi- “The hope is by Ajax doing can decide if the question will dents mark their ballots in this, other municipalities will be included on the ballot, he the next municipal election, put the question on the bal- added. they’ll be asked if the regional lot. It’s one way to put it to The only member opposed chairman’s position should be bed,” Mayor Parish said. “This to the motion was Ward 2 local an elected one. motion is an effort by Ajax to Councillor Joe Dickson, who Pickering will be asked to have a direct election of the supported the public process, do the same. regional chairman.” but didn’t support “Ajax telling Ajax council last week ap- He noted in his motion that a senior level of government proved adding a question to Halton and Waterloo regions to change the procedure” for the ballot in the November have direct elections. selecting the chairman. 2006 election. The regional chairman has For the results of the ref- A public meeting will be “considerable responsibility, erendum to be binding, at held during the Sept. 26 Ajax influence and authority over least 50 per cent of eligible council meeting, followed by numerous public policy and voters must cast a ballot and the passage of a bylaw requir- service issues” affecting all of a majority must support the ing the question be included Durham, Mayor Parish’s mo- measure. Traditionally, a mu- on the ballot. tion reads. It also notes “a nicipal election draws about a Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo Ajax council’s general gov- fundamental principle of de- 30-per cent voter turnout. ernment committee on Thurs- mocracy is that the electors, Mr. de Rond said staff and day voted 5-1 to include the through a general vote, have councillors can “take the re- question. the right to freely choose their sult as guidance” given a 50- A glad grad The action was ratified by political representatives.” per cent turnout is unlikely. council during a special meet- The costs for holding the Pickering council is to deal PICKERING — Patti Goodman acted as master of ceremonies as the Word of Truth ing immediately following the referendum would be “neg- with the issue in the fall. Community Resource Centre held a graduation ceremony for its skills employment program. Ms. Goodman was also a graduate. Region hopeful for new social housing

Plans underway building in the Lakeview Har- vate landlords. The Region of bourside townhouse complex Durham owns and manages for south Oshawa, in south Oshawa, near Lakev- 1,276, with the rest owned by Uxbridge additions iew Park, and another to add non-profit organizations and eight units onto an existing co-operatives that receive subsidized seniors building at funding from the Region, Ms. By Carly Foster 20 Perry St. in Uxbridge, near Van Steen said. Staff Writer the hospital. Social housing was made a DURHAM — The Region is “They’re both entirely do- local responsibility by the pro- special of the in the design stage of two new able,” Ms. Van Steen said. “We vincial Conservatives in the social housing projects, hop- have the zoning, adequate late nineties. ing to cash in on funding an- sewer and water capacity. We In 2004, it cost the Region month nouncements from the upper feel that we could do it rea- around $31.7 million to run JULY levels of government. sonably cost effectively.” the program, with a $32.1 mil- “It is exciting,” said Shirley The housing is desperately lion budget for 2005. Van Steen, director of housing needed. More than 4,000 Dur- Putting a shovel in the FOR THE MONTH OF JULY services. “I’m hoping one day ham households are on a wait- ground for either project is all we’re at a sod turning.” ing list for affordable housing. dependent on funding details Small $$ The Region has now hired There are currently 6,374 from the Province, she added. two architects: one to design a subsidized units in the region, It’s hoped that will be avail- Sundae two-storey, 12-unit apartment plus some run through pri- able in the fall. 1.491.49 Bidders invited to submit courthouse designs

DURHAM — The Province the Request for Proposals (RFP) — Durham Courthouse Cen- has invited three qualified bid- process, outlining how they tre Cooperation, consisting of ders to submit design plans for plan to finance, design, build EllisDon Inc., EllisDon Design Durham’s new courthouse. and manage the new 350,000 Build Inc., LPF Realty, CIBC David Caplan, minister of square foot consolidated court- World Markets and Carillion public infrastructure renewal, house. Canada Inc. announced this week that the “Our government is commit- — Access Justice Durham, private sector consortia were ted to renewing Ontario’s in- a consortium involving ABN selected after an extensive Re- frastructure in an accountable, Amro Bank N.V., Canada quest for Qualifications (RFQ) cost-effective manner,” Mr. Ca- Branch, PCL Constructors Can- process that began on March plan said. “The response to the ada Inc. and Johnson Controls 31, 2005. first stage of the process was LP. Each group was evaluated excellent, and I want to thank The new courthouse will serve with the assistance of external all the companies that partici- the entire region by consolidat- advisers, based on the financial pated.” ing services currently offered at capacity, expertise and expe- The three qualified bidders seven different locations. It will rience necessary to complete are: include 33 courtrooms, five set- the courthouse on time and on — SNC Lavalin Engineers tlement conference rooms and PL A Y budget. and Constructors Inc., Bond- enhanced security features. It is P AL A CE PICKERINGPPIICCKKEERRIINNGG The final three candidates field Construction Company expected that construction will DRIVE will now be asked to submit Limited and ProFac Facilities be competed by the winter of THRU 1099 Kingston Rd. 905-831-2665 proposals in the first stage of Management Services Inc. 2008-09. A/P PAGE 18 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, JULY 15, 2005 durhamregion.com Region takes steps to address concerns raised at Durham landfills High methane gas landfill this spring, while elevated standards.” concerned residents who live near fill. The report recommends that the methane concentrations indicate Durham has closed landfill sites the Oshawa landfill, or whose chil- Region purchase the property north concentration, waste that the gas collection system is not in Oshawa, Whitby, central Scugog, dren attend Father Venini Catholic of the site and install a leachate seepage reported operating at full capacity. Other sites Cartwright, Scott and Darlington, School, which sits adjacent to the collection system with a drain and require larger buffer lands to meet and one active site in Brock. A waste site. pumping station. Ministry of Environment require- transfer station currently operates “People have complained of a The cost to get high-priority re- By Jillian Follert Staff Writer ments, and strategies to reduce on the north portion of the Oshawa smell in the area, so I asked for pairs and upgrades underway at the seepage. site. Many of the sites were built this report to get to the bottom of six sites is estimated at about $4 DURHAM — The Region is tak- “None of these things are a haz- on abandoned sand and gravel pits, things,” he said. “There are solutions million, some of which will be ad- ing steps to improve conditions at ard to human health right now, but without proper lining. As a result, in the report... I’m very confident vanced as it is not included in this local landfills, after a report issued we’re trying to address them before leachate forms when water from that between the City, the Region year’s budget. The remainder will recently identified environmental they become a concern,” stressed precipitation passes through the and the Ministry, whatever needs to be funded through 2006/2007 Waste concerns at six sites. works commissioner Cliff Curtis. waste contained in the landfill and be fixed, will be fixed.” Tax Rates, with the overall cost of re- According to the report, waste “These landfills were built years ago seeps out of the contained area. As a temporary measure, straw medial work analyzed as part of the seepage was reported around the to the standards of the day and now Oshawa Councillor John Neal erosion matting is being used to 2006 Waste Servicing and Financing northern perimeter of the Oshawa we have to bring them up to stricter said he has received many calls from control seepage at the Oshawa land- Study. IT’S SALE TIME!! GA AU N SISS PE ¤ MMISSISSAUGAIS OPEN O !.4)342%33 OW Available in NOWN Come Home to Sizes 5 1/2 - 11

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By Joshua May Special to the News Advertiser AJAX — For Kate Ibbetson, recit- ing her citizenship vow proved one of the most difficult decisions of her life. During a Canada Day citizenship court before a number of curious onlookers as well as family and friends at Rotary Park, Ms. Ibbetson was among more than 60 immi- grants to swear their allegiance to the Great White North. However, Ms. Ibbetson, originally a native of Joshua May/ News Advertiser photo London, England, was confronted Kate Ibbetson is congratulated by Judge Peter Vecchiarelli while receiving her with quite a predicament as to Canadian citizenship certificate. whether or not she would take part in the ceremony. Her reasoning for and well-wishers cheered on Ms. after deciding her children would be her decision was not a matter of Ibbetson as finally, after 25 years privy to a more advanced education homeland allegiances but more so of living here, the retired mother of system. Having met and married a matter of the heart. four was handed her certificate of her second husband, a Canadian, of “I had to choose whether to at- Canadian citizenship. more than 19 years whilst residing tend my father’s funeral or to take “I have waited for this day for here, Ms. Ibbetson admits she owes my citizenship vow,” said Ms. Ib- quite some time now,” she said. “It’s a lot to the country. Merle Robillard/ News Advertiser photo betson. “It was a hard task. I had to so great being able to look at my “Looking back on everything, weigh what was more important. grandkids and know that I am now I know I made the right decision However, this way I can return to just the same as them. I am a Cana- coming here. I couldn’t have asked England anytime without hassles dian.” for anything more (from this land),” Skate date and, in the end, I feel closer to my Joining the more than 30 million she said. “To be introduced as a grandchildren.” Canadians already residing in this Canadian on such a special day to PICKERING — Amanda MacInnis hit the waterfront trail recently for one of To the sounds of roaring ap- culturally diverse nation, the Picker- this country, it’s truly a wonderful the regular skates she takes each week. plause, a great number of family ing resident first moved to Canada feeling to say the least.”

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Driftwood comes cade should be. I felt that it was The lineup important to clean the palate to Ajax and The opening night and before moving on. The Com- Pickering for plete Works is such a brilliantly Local shows are as funny and engaging piece; it outdoor shows follows: looks at Shakespeare from an July 20, opening night, entirely different perspective. DURHAM — Driftwood The- 7:30 p.m., Parkwood It’s the perfect choice for us at Estate, Oshawa atre Group, well known in and July 27, Esplanade this time.” around Durham for its out- Park, Pickering, 7:30 He said the play offers David Stell/ News Advertiser photo door presentations of William p.m. something for everyone, old Caroline Moule decorated most of the windows of the Ajax Chapters store, including the main Shakespeare’s plays, is doing July 28, Rotary Park, and young, a Shakespeare fan illustration behind her, to help set the mood for the release of ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood something different this sum- Ajax, 7:30 p.m. or not. Prince’, which is available tonight at midnight. mer. The Complete Works uses It’s still Shakespeare, of a only three actors. Driftwood’s sort. In its 11th season, Driftwood will present production will see Steven Burley returning The Complete Works of William Shakespeare for his 11th season with Driftwood. Peter (abridged) in parks throughout Durham and Nicol returns to Driftwood after a two-year Potter a work of window art beyond. absence. The third cast member is Christo- The group describes the play as a hilari- pher Darroch, Driftwood’s newest company Larger-than-life Harry to enhance kids’ wait for midnight. Starting at ous romp through all of the playwright’s 37 member. 9 p.m. the store’s book launch party includes plays, squeezed into a two-hour performance. Driftwood will again offer its free Shake- painted by Ajax teen classes and contests at its Durham Centre First written and performed in 1987 by the spearience program (guided backstage tour location at Harwood Avenue and Kingston Reduced Shakespeare Company from Cali- and introduction to cast and crew) before By David Stell Road. fornia, it’s since been performed throughout select performances and Late Night Chats News Editor In Pickering, the Coles Bookstore in the North America and Europe to rave reviews. with the cast following certain shows. Visit AJAX — True fans may not need the extra Pickering Town Centre will not stay open until “It’s important to maintain a sense of hu- the website, www.driftwood.com, for details. frills, but the Chapters store in Ajax has a big midnight, but opens at 7 a.m. Saturday with a mour about our lives and our work,” explained Driftwood’s summer season runs from July 15 sign of the times for Harry Potter readers to Harry Potter magician on hand to add to the artistic director Jeremy Smith. to Aug. 14, with a pay-what-you-can admis- enjoy as they line up for a chance to buy the excitement of the book release. “After 10 years of touring Shakespeare, I was sion. latest book tonight. Moule’s artwork took her several days, with feeling a little introspective as I considered The suggested donation is $12 or $30 per Caroline Moule, of Ajax, a staff member different images from the books on different what the first show of Driftwood’s second de- family. at the store, drew most of the artwork on the windows. With her background in art, she was front of the store. The highlight is her replica the natural choice to take on the task. of the cover of the book, ‘Harry Potter and the “Everyone here pretty much volunteered Half-Blood Prince’, an image of Potter and the me because they know I’m artistic,” she ex- Weird, wonderful Willy Wonka returns head wizard at Hogwarts, Dumbledorf. The plained. image dominates the window from top to After reading all the previous books, she The following movies open in theatres this Also opening in theatres this weekend is bottom and Moule, a 19-year-old computer says she’s excited to read the latest instal- weekend: ‘Wedding Crashers’ and ‘Memories of Mur- animation student at Durham College, said ment and predicts a lot of people will be there der’. she used a small image from the Internet to looking to get their hands on the book. She Charlie and the Chocolate Factory base her larger-than-life painting. explained her reason for enjoying the series, Directed by Tim Burton FOR FULL MOVIE LISTINGS A fan of the series, Moule says the store is and thought many others share her opinion. Starring: Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore durhamregion.com bracing for an onslaught of young wizards and “It’s the fantasy of it,” she said. “I’m big into and Helena Bonham Carter. witches and has a number of events planned fantasy.” Rated PG

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Brooklin staves off elimination, forces Game 4 in senior ‘B’ lacrosse series tonight By Al Rivett Sports Editor DURHAM - The Ajax-Pickering Rock is still a work in progress, says Jim Veltman. The 39-year-old National La- crosse League perennial all-star who captained the Toronto Rock to the 2005 NLL championship, is hoping to do the same for his geological brethren - the Ajax- Pickering Rock - in its push for a first OLA senior ‘B’ champion- ship this summer. But, he admits, there’s still much work to be done. “I feel this is a team that’s still developing an instinct for win- ning. This is part of the learning process - the developing into a good team. I see the pieces are there, but the mentality still has to come yet. It’s building. I see a lot of good things,” says Veltman, who also serves as captain for Ajax-Pickering. Veltman’s observations rang particularly true after the Rock faltered big time in failing to clinch their best-of-five East Di- vision semifinal playoff series with the Brooklin Merchants at the Pickering Recreation Com- plex on Tuesday night. Leading the series 2-0 and an- gling for a sweep on its home floor, the Rock squandered a golden opportunity to cash out the Merchants, suffering a stun- Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser photo ning 8-7 loss. Ajax-Pickering Rock’s Brad Cann, left, battles for the ball with a Brooklin Merchants player during OLA senior ‘B’ lacrosse playoff action at the Pickering Recre- ation Complex on Tuesday night. The Merchants staved off elimination with an 8-7 victory. Game 4 is in Whitby tonight. Now, Ajax-Pickering faces a rejuvenated Brooklin squad in Game 4 tonight (Friday) at back into a 7-7 tie. sideline the Rock. confidence within themselves.” Whitby’s Ir- But, with 1:19 remaining, a “We have to get back to what While most teams would have Pebbles oquois Park harmless looking shot by Brook- we were doing in the first two a deep sense of urgency, having Sports Cen- lin’s Duke McNutt trickled past a games, which is run, run, run,” their season hanging by a thread, tre at 8 p.m. stunned Jay Preece for the win- says the Stouffville resident. “I McCarthy says there was no such The Rock ner. feel we’re faster and in better emotion in the dressing room. led through Veltman says the Rock simply shape than they are, so we need “Any normal bunch of human Record: 2-1 most of fell flat Tuesday. to run these guys where they beings would be desperate. These Rock lead best- Tuesday’s “I’ve never seen a team play spend a lot of energy.” guys, they just shrug their shoul- of-five first-round playoff contest, so bad and be up by three goals The Merchants, who finished ders and don’t get too worked up series 2-1 piling up a after two periods. We certainly a single point behind the Rock about it. They just find a way to Sniper Mark Craig suffered a hip comfortable didn’t deserve it,” he explained. in the East Division standings, win,” he says. injury Tuesday after being tripped 5-1 advan- Jim Veltman “We were so bad. In the third pe- showed grit and determination Other Rock scorers were Todd by a Merchants’ player. He’s ex- tage early riod, they looked like they were in the face of elimination. Hollinshead with two, Shawn pected back for tonight’s game... in the second. But, Ajax-Picker- a lot hungrier than we were. We Brooklin head coach/GM Steve Summerfield, Bill McLean, Pat Jim Veltman is happy to play ing gave it all back and more just sort of sat on our lead.” McCarthy was not surprised by Vanhooser and Mark Craig. and stay in shape in Ajax-Picker- in a horrendous third period as Veltman hopes Tuesday’s loss his charges’ ability to come back Ryan Sharp, with three goals, ing during the off-season from the Merchants scored four un- is not a case of deja vu, as the and win games they had no busi- Wayne Richard with two, Adam the Toronto Rock. “I totally enjoy answered markers early in the Rock held a similar 2-0 series ad- ness winning. Robertson and Barrett Church it here”...Goalie Jay Preece ran frame. vantage against the Owen Sound “This team always finds a way also scored for the Merchants. most of the way up the floor Tues- A solo effort by Veltman, Woodsmen in last year’s league to win, but they always make Game 5, if necessary, is at the day and fired a shot on net, earn- capped off by a nifty over-the- semifinal. In that series, the things tough on themselves,” ex- Pickering complex on Tuesday, ing an assist on the first goal. shoulder shot, pulled the Rock Woodsmen won three straight to plains McCarthy. “They still have July 19 at 8 p.m. A/P PAGE 26 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, July 15, 2005 www.durhamregion.com News Advertiser

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Call (905)683-2052 average commission in order to find and keep the highest SUMMER COURSES START JULY 25 We provide: ext 396 after 8pm, LEAVE MES- • Strong presentation, negotiation and closing skills quality staff. FOR SEPTEMBER RUNS •Fr ee training SAGE to arrange interview. • Desire to learn the Phone Book business Retail hours. Benefits available, stable FULL TIME factory work. Must be • Are you too young to retire? •Fr ee licensing accurate with measurements, reli- • Desire to build a career in the publishing industry company in business since 1926. able and able to start immediately. •Strong interpersonal skills including the ability to problem solve • Are you looking for a rew arding •Competitive pay Call Brian 905-686-2445 ext 241 Apply to Bennett’s Home Furnishings, after 4pm. • Ability to excel at making cold sales calls 700 Clonsilla, Peterborough, Ont. K9J 5Y3, part time job? • Proven time management skills, excellent organizational skills and or email [email protected] • Want to drive charters? package FULL-TIME DRIVERS AND IN- ability to manage and meet deadlines Only those chosen for interviews will be contacted. SIDE help required. Experience • Do you live in the Region of Durham? preferred. Apply in person Cop- • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal pers Pizza 145 Kingston Rd. E., • Reliable vehicle is required Then driving a school bus may be for you! Ajax. Service bonus paid at yearend! FULL-TIME general laborer, shift Please submit your resume by July 22, 2005 to: work, Oshawa location. Must be SCARBOROUGH BASED compa- able to read calipers in a machine [email protected] ny seeks AZ Drivers, for local de- shop setting. Fax resume to 1-905- liveries. Phone: (416)751-2575 or 434-2870. Thank you for your interest, however only those selected for fax resume to: 416-754-0888. an interview will be contacted. CUBE VAN GENERAL LABOURER for local DRIVERS TRI-AXLE dump truck driver DZ li- Pickering manufacturing company. cense, must have experience, Dur- Ability to read blue prints, moder- Scarborough moving ham Top Soil/Kennedy Excavat- ate lifting, power & hand tool expe- $$URGENT$$ International Test rience required. Overtime avail. company. G license & ing, fax resume to 905-428-3411 Market & Promotions Co. working COACHES & DANCE 2 yrs. experience req. or drop off in person, 1480 Lake- Please fax resume to: 905-420- with Brand Name Mfg's is looking 4564 WHITBY, manufacturer who is cur- ridge Rd, north of Rossland, Ajax. for individuals to have fun for seri- TEACHERS required rently updating it's software sys- Call ous money! Full training provided Experience with children a tem, has an opening for an assist- GET PAID WEEKLY! Simply pro- AZ/DZ DRIVERS and General La- 416-891-1654 $400/wk to start. Tony 905-571- must, level 1 certified or cessing business mail, part time. ant to the general sales manager. bourers required. Phone 905-428- 6444. 16-30 Years Old? higher. Wage based on Experience in customer relations is No exp. necessary. 1-888-860- 0031 ATTN: Debbie or Fax: 905- COMPANY Need a Job? experience. First Aid/CPR 1282 or www.datalinxmedia.com a necessity. Must be able to han- 428-0359. DRIVERS MAGICUTS is looking for full and an asset. Please call dle collections. If you are well or- $$$ PAID WEEKLY!! Company PT licensed stylist. Positions avail- VPI Can Help! HIGH PROFILE UNIFORMED ganized, have excellent computer (905)623-4882 or email DZ licence & 2 yrs. DRIVERS REQUIRED IMMEDI- needs part-time/ full-time help pro- able in the following locations: 905-571-3811 security officers - Must have 3yrs. skills and pleasant telephone per- cessing unclaimed bank accounts. claringtongymnastics experience required. ATELY for dump trucks/flatbed Oshawa, Whitby and Ajax. We of- min. Canadian security experience sonality, we are looking for you. Must have AZ / DZ licence and Call 1-866-883-0780, ext. 117. fer: competitive salary, opportunity @bellnet.ca & access to vehicle. $12/hr. & up. Apply in person or fax to: North BLUE LINE P/T, F/T & Weekend Scarborough location. clean record, for Thornhill area FT for advancement, paid vacation, DRYWALLERS required for Dur- Fax or e-mail resume to: 905-420- American Steel, 300 Hopkins St., drivers wanted for Oshawa & Clar- and P/T Some weekends neces- APPOINTMENT TAKER - Whitby profit sharing, free upgrading ham region. Minimum 5 years ex- 9957, [email protected] Whitby, ON Fax: 905-668-5477. ington. Professional company. Call sary. Fax resume and abstract to part-time/full-time,$9-$11/hour plus classes, contest/monthly prizes, perience required. Transportation ORDER TAKERS $20/hr avg rate. Call Roy Williams (905) 440-2011 416-891-1654 905-427-3654 or call 416-891- bonus. Experienced. Call Bet- benefits. 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OSHAWA 1 & 2 BEDROOMS PONTYPOOL, 2-bedroom, walk- WHITBY tri-plex - 3 bedroom top available any time or Aug. 1st. 2 out basement,, private secluded floor, clean/bright, balcony, hard- 1 MONTH FREE RENT locations 350 Malaga Rd., 946 country setting, 4-appliances and wood, laundry, no pets, $925 + hy- or Up to $500 Move-In Allowance Masson St. $695 and $795/month utilities included, $800/mo., first & dro. Avail. immediately. 905-579- inclusive. No pets. 905-576-6724, last required, no pets/smoking, 3792 www.124palace.freeserv- Condominium Suites 905-242-4478. (705)277-1972 ers.com C OME & Worship 1, 2, 3 Bedroom Apartments OSHAWA CENTRAL- north of PORT PERRY Quiet, well kept WHITBY, 1-BEDROOM APT. in Oshawa - Starting At $700. downtown luxurious, 2-bdrms. large, deluxe 3-bedroom apart- house. Suitable for single person. New bathroom/kitchen/appliances. ment in low-rise, walk to lake Great area. Utilities included. Pri- WORD OF TRUTH ** 3-BDRM SUMMER SALE** $750/monthly. No pets, with patio. Scugog. Parking and laundry. No vate entrance, parking. No ● ● Immediate possession. 48 Simcoe pets. $1095/month plus utilities. pets/smoking. $650/inclusive. CHRISTIAN CENTRE Renovated Suites Free Utilities St. N. 416-315-4829 905-985-3406, 905-430-7816 Available August 1st. 416-726- ● Free Parking ● Senior Discounts 5462. Come & Worship publishes every 1527 Bayly St. Pickering ● Full Security System OSHAWA Dean/Ritson. 2-bdrm, PORT PERRY, 2 bedroom apart- 905-839-0333 main floor w/deck, large fenced ment, available August 1, first/last, WHITBY, 2 BEDROOM basement Friday Call for more information yard. $795/mo. ALSO 1-bdrm bsmt $800.00 + hydro; 2 bedroom Sep- apartment, freshly painted, separ- Senior Pastor Joseph Fisher $595/mo. Both newly renovated, tember 1, first/last. Call Andy 905- ate entrance, laundry and parking. To Advertise your Church Service or 905-728-4993 all inclusive, clean, quiet, laundry, 718-5630. No smoking/dogs. Near schools. GM RETIREE & EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT near all amenities. (905)439-0108 $875/inclusive, Available Aug 1st. Special Events We invite you to come and e & oe PORT WHITBY 1722/1724 Duffe- Call 289-314-3500. celebrate Jesus with us ! OSHAWA HOSPITAL area, north rin St. Newly renovated spacious, Contact: Janice Samoyloff at of Adelaide, large 1-bedroom+, quiet, 2-bedrooms, a/c. Avail. Au- WHITBY, bright 2-bdrm bsmt, sep- 905-683-0707 or Worship times: main floor, laundry, parking, gust & September. $945/mo. arate entrance, full bathroom, 4 2 & 3 bedroom $850/mo inclusive. ALSO 1-bdrm Laundry, parking, walk to GO, appliances, 1-parking, close to Fax: 905-579-4218 or Email: $575/mo+ hydro. First/last. 905- 401/Brock St. Near sports arena, schools/shopping, $900/mo inclu- Sun. 11am & 7pm, Wed. 7pm apartments 668-8867 shopping. 1-800-693-2778 sive. Avail. August 1st. Call Mike [email protected] days 905-427-4077 ext. 24, even- Fri. 8pm - Youth (R.E.A.C.H.) 33 & 77 starting at OSHAWA King/Wilson Quiet build- ings 905-442-0020. $978 per mo. ing, near shopping, transportation. Visit our Resource Centre at Falby Crt., Utilities, parking included. 2-bed- Regency Manor WHITBY, immaculate 2 bdrm ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH On-site rooms $899, immediate/August 2-BEDROOM apartment, available Aug. 1st, 1543 Bayly St. or call: 905-839-4953 Ajax 1st, 3-bedroom $999, Au- extra-large in quiet bldg, $868, rent includes appliances, 35 Church St. N., Pickering Village superintendent gust/Sept 1st, 1-bedrooms $799 freshly painted, in beautiful heat, parking and laundry facilities. 905-683-7311 We provide: mentoring, computer Sept 1st. Call (905)571-4912 until Whitby neighbourhood. 905-666-1074 or 905-556-0455 and security. 6:00pm. Sunday Family Worship - 10:30 a.m. training, tutoring, career development, Ideal for adults & seniors. WHITBY, LUXURIOUS, new 1 Rental Office Mon.-Fri. OSHAWA new modern building. clean building. insuite bedroom basement apartment in Sunday School - Supervised Nursery anger & stress management assistance, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Simcoe/Bloor. 2 bedroom, $760 storage, onsite laundry. executive subdivision. Non-smok- Pastor John Bigham teen parent support & fun activities. plus hydro. First/last required, Incredible value $895 ing. $950/mo. inclusive. Available available immediately. Please con- 905-668-7758 August 1. Call (905)665-2288 EVERYONE WELCOME (For youths ages 13-19) tact Joanne or Bill (905)404-9602. (905) 686-0845 WHITBY, very large clean one www.ajaxapartments.com OSHAWA, 1-bedroom basement bedroom bsmt apt, laundry/park- apt., near 401 & O.C., very clean, REGENCY PLACE ing, south of Whitby mall, no suitable for 1 person. Non-smoker, pets/smoking, $750 plus, available AJAX NORTH, Westney/Sullivan BROCK/401, PICKERING - 2 no dogs. Cable included, $600+ 15 Regency Cres. immediately Call 905-435-3404 or 2 bedroom basement apt., bdrm. bsmnt. apt. Sep. entrance, utilities. (905)626-8844 416-676-9077 separate entrance, available im- living & dining areas. Appliances, Whitby BROOKLIN area, 3+bedroom, OSHAWA SOUTH 3 bedroom mediately. $850/inclusive. 4-appli- 1-parking. Avail. Aug. 1. $775/mo. Clean quiet building, WHITBY- 2 bedroom suite $860 - 2+car garage, workshop, private townhouses, close to schools, OSHAWA, 398 Pine St. 4.5 acres, creek, $1700+. avail INFANTS - 12 YEARS OLD ances, laundry, prefer non-smok- + utilities (negotiable). First/last. 2-bedroom, balcony, parking, across from park. all inclusive, close to all amenities. shopping. $975/month plus util- er/no pets. Call (905)683-1180. 905-428-2108 or after 6p.m. 647- Office hours 9-5 Monday - Friday. Aug.1. References. (905)986- ities. First/last. 905-579-9956 or - safe home envionment laundry, near OC. $900/inclusive. 5825 282-6485. Available August 1st. 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August 1st. www.realstar.ca First/last/references. $625.00 + 1/3 quiet street. 3-bdrms, 82 Lloyd St. sauna, Children's playground close AJAX - 2 & 3 Bed. rise building. From $660/mo + hy- $1200+ utilities. (905)767-5572 905-426-8179. dro, available August 1st. Appli- utilities 905-665-0941 cell 905- to all amenities. Fenced back- Please call Mon-Fri RITSON/ADELAIDE renovated 1- 706-2494 yards. 905-436-3346. www.real- DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAY CARE 905-509-1207 ances, laundry facilities, parking FREE iPod! Welcome home. AJAX - renovated 3 and 4 bed. 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. included, 905-434-7931. bed. basement, new ceramic- star.ca. apt. Appliances, laundry, 2-park- floors in kitchen/bath, laminated Country kitchen, great yard, near 905-683-6021 shopping, the new Arena, schools. ing, fireplaces, avail. Sept 1st/Oct. OSHAWA, CLEAN, new building. floors elsewhere. Healthy hot-wa- WANTED RENTERS WHO WANT 1st. $995+40%util; 1200 sq. ft. Shelter Canadian ter-heating. Parking $650/util. in- 2-bdrms, 1.5 bath. Pets welcomed. 2-bedrooms, located in quiet, Whole house, 241 Celina St. TO STOP RENTING. 3-bedroom $1495+65%util. 2400 sq. ft. Easton Properties Ltd. residential neighbourhood. cluded. 905-426-5844. semi, 4 appliances, sun room with (416)271-7721 AJAX, 2-BEDROOM condo, $1100+ utilities. (905)767-5572 OSHAWA 3-BDRM. FURNISHED LOST: COCKATIEL- pied $840/month. Appliances, parking & gas fireplace. $134,900. No mon- townhouse to share with non- (grey/white/yellow) escaped COURTICE - Bright 2 bdrm. utilities included. Available August SIMCOE ST. N.1- one bedroom, bright, great location, excellent ey down! (OAC), Cash back on view, en-suite laundry, 2 baths, OSHAWA HOUSE beautiful de- smoker/drinker. Includes laundry, 6/29/05, Baggins St. Pickering AJAX CENTRAL, basement 1- apt. Townline/Bloor area. Near 1st. 905-438-9715. 3 - two bedroom units, Oshawa, tached 3-bdrm bungalow, main closing! (OAC). Gary Manning, 2 baths, heat/hydro, A/C, parking, bedroom, clean & bright, 4 appli- air, 5 appliances, Luxury apart- available Aug.1, $1350/mo. (Brock/Dellbrook). Anxious. Re- amenities/schools/park. $800/mo., floor, newly renovated, suits quiet Avanti Financial Services, 905- public pool. $500/mo. Call 905- ward. Call (905)427-7211 ances, 1-parking, separate en- appliances/utilities incl. First/last. OSHAWA, Wilson/Olive area, ments, 1 bed $1280. plus parking, Westney/Hwy 2., First/last, refer- 427-9190., ences/credit-check. (905)619-0440 adult couple. No smoking/pets. 434-7868. trance, no pets. $560/month+ util- Avail. immediately. 905-404-8548 bright 2-bedroom basement apart- 2 bedrooms $l,460. plus parking. $1150-inclusive. first/last/referenc- ities. Available August 1st. Call 905-571-3760 or 905-431-5958 ment in 6-plex. Laundry, parking, es. Aug. 1 905-721-9789, 905- WAVERLY-ROSSLAND, 3&4 PICKERING, Brock/401, room in (905)683-8768. kitchen. $860/month inclusive. WHITBY, SPACIOUS 2-bedroom bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, Available plus den, main floor unit, walkout 922-4751 house, use of all facilities, no COURTICE/WHITECLIFFE estate, First/last/references. No big dogs. SIMCOE/OLIVE - Bright, cute one- immediately, family-oriented smokers/pets, close to amenities, AJAX WESTNEY/HWY 2/401, large 2-bedroom apartment, 2- Available now Working couple pre- bedroom, main-floor w/loft bed- to yard, available August 1st. complex, $1050-$1250+utilities. $1100 plus. Paul Bird, Remax PICKERING, Brock/401, junior ex- avail. immediately, cable, internet, new walkout 1-bedroom base- baths, 6-appliances, separate ferred.. (905)576-3840 leave mes- room. Centrally located, bus-stop ecutive 3-bedroom, 2.5-baths, fire- 4-appliances, hardwood-flooring, (905)668-3800 laundry $300/month, (905)619- SINCERE SINGLES successful ment, laundry, parking, internet, entrance, separate laundry, ravine sage, 905-429-0539. at door. $685/util. included. Suits place, laundry, parking, and much backs onto ravine. Near 1311 cable, pot lights, backyard, $750 setting, very private. No smok- working single. 905-426-5844. more, quiet neighbourhood, schools/parks/transit/shopping, matchmaker for long-term relation- inclusive, first/last, credit check a ing/pets. Fist/last, references OSHAWA-Taunton/Simcoe 2-bed- 5-appliances, near all amenities. golf courses, N/W Oshawa. 1-905- ships since 1992. Toll Free 1-866- MUST. 416-878-0883 required. $1150 utilities included. room apartment, immaculate, new SUPER PRICE, SUPER location, $1295+. Call Robert today! 416- 743-9665. 719-9116. www.sinceresingles.ca. 905-436-1387. appliances, balcony, parking, laun- super size, super staff. Walk eve- 402-3435 or 416-704-9826. 1/2 price special, now on! AJAX, 1-BEDROOM basement dry, $875+hydro, no-smoking/pets. rywhere! Spacious suites. Utilities WAVERLY-ROSSLAND. 3&4 apartment. $695/inclusive. Large FAMILY VALUE! On site Daycare, Discount for seniors. 905-683- included. 1, 2 & 3 bdrm. from $849 A-ABA-DABA-DO NOBODY NEEDS TO RENT. If you're paying TAUNTON/SIMCOE, 3-bedroom, bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, available BANCROFT area. 3-bdrm, level bedroom, walk-in closet. Close to school bus & public transit at the 5013. to $989. 200 White Oaks Crt., 2 level condo, 4 appliances, 2 immediately. Family-oriented com- WANTED: Grounds keeper, pool bus route, GO, School, park, 24/hr door. Steps to shopping, parks, Whitby. Call Shirley 1-888-303- $750+/mo you CAN OWN -LET waterfront with safe sandy beach. man, secretary, house keeper, dog ME SHOW YOU! Min. income washrooms, $1000+ hydro. August plex. $1050-$1250+utilities. BBQ, paddleboat included. Weeks shopping. 416-230-1963, 905- Mini-totland. Many community PICKERING 1-bdrm. bsmt., 1849 toll free. 1st. Ebony Realty (416)293-6279 4-appliances, hardwood-flooring, walker. Maybe I'm dreaming...but 686-2993 events! 2 & 3 bdrm. from $889- bright, spacious, separate en- $35,000/yr. No Down Payment!! still available. $800/week. Call Ar- Mr. Right are you out there? You Ken Collis, Assoc. Brkr, Coldwell backs onto ravine. Near lene (905)428-6829 $989. 200 Whites Oaks Crt., Whit- trance, laundry, cable, parking. TESTA HEIGHTS - 2 Testa Rd. UXBRIDGE NORTH, modern bun- schools/parks/transit/shopping/golf need to be fun loving, organized AJAX, 2 bed. basement., walkout, by. Call Faith 1-888-303-1849 toll utilities incl., avail. immediately, Uxbridge, One & two bedroom Banker RMR R.E. (905)728-9414 and self sufficient. Must love most or 1-877-663-1054 galow, on secluded 50 acre tree courses. N/W Oshawa. 1-905-743- COTTAGES FOR RENT, $800/wk. 4pc. bath, laundry, parking, Har- free. $750/month. First/last, references, apts. available . Conveniently lo- farm, 3 bedroom, garage, wood 9665. sports, ( I golf, curl, and play hock- wood/Bayly, avail. Aug. 1st. no smoking/pets. 416-518-9715 or cated in Uxbridge in adult occu- [email protected] Private lakefront, 2-bedrooms, ey, ride my bike), like to travel and FURNISHED 2-BEDROOM base- stove, Aug.1, no pets, $1500 plus. good fishing. Call Dorothy $825+40% util. (905)294-0760 905-837-5453. pied building. Call (905)852-2534. 1-800-420-7385. have a good sense of humour. ment apt., Pickering, own en- www.realstar.ca 2 BEDROOM -Central Ajax. Large (705)657-8045 or email: Non smoking, social drinker, fun to [email protected] AJAX, Salem/Bayly, 3-bdrms, trance, including TV, washer, dry- yard with deck. 4 car parking. be around and between 40-50. I'm er, cable & hydro. Suit 2 persons, Laundry. Close to amenities. Avail- WHITBY 713 Dunlop St. West. main floor, avail immediately. PICKERING UXBRIDGE - Brock St. West, 3-bdrm bungalow, sunroom, fire- a female looking for the right single Great area, 4-appliances, laundry, non-smoker, no pets. (905)837- bachelor $550, 1 bdrm. $625, 1 able August 1st. $1000+util. Call LOVELY 3-BEDROOM Cottage man. Serious inquiries only at 9103 3-BEDROOM legal (905)686-8553. places, 2 bathrooms, appliances, "WON'T LAST" spacious room on Buckhorn Lake, safe swimming, parking. $925/mo+ utilities. bdrm $675. all inclusive, with renovated. A/C finished basement [email protected] (416)553-0807 duplex, 4 appliances, new laundry. Call Mike 416-936-1622. with en-suite bath, clean home, beautiful view, pine interior, ca- HARMONY/ADELAIDE - beautiful carpet, eat-in-kitchen, pri- 3-BDRM main floor plus upper loft, carport Aug/Sept 1st. $1350+util- quiet cul-de-sac. Cable, laundry, noe/paddleboat. $850 week. Call 1 bed. basement apt. in quiet area, clean, laundry, parking, huge yard, ities, first/last/references. parking. $400. immediate. Rit- 647-284-4658. AJAX- quiet new 1-bedroom vate laundry, garage, UXBRIDGE NEW! Town- (905)434-6051. $800/including utill, parking, laun- fenced yard, deck, house/Apartment rentals. Air Con- a/c, Bayly/Harwood, Ajax. Avail. son/Bloor. (905)837-8980 basement apartment. Separate dry, cable. Avail. Aug 1st. August 1st. $1200/mo. Call Ei- entrance, shared laundry, parking, $1085+2/3 util. ditioned Units! 2 bedrooms, 4 ap- WILLIAM PEAK CO-OPERATIVE First/last. No pets/smoking. leen 416-587-3354. AJAX - John Body. Sought after central vac, cable $800/month in- ******************************* pliances, patio/garden, parking, HOMES, PICKERING. Now avail- (905)435-0761 storage. 905-852-4777 Signing area. Close to all amenities. Large clusive, no smoking/pets, avail- 2-BEDROOM, bright lower 3-BDRMS, North Oshawa. Large able the following market rent LIVE-IN CAREGIVER req'd for able Sept.1st 905-619-2119 Bonus. Free BBQ!! units: 1 bed. seniors apt. $801, 2- room, own bath, quiet area. Non- LARGE 1-BEDROOM apartment legal duplex , 4 appliances, country treed lot, double garage, smoker. $500/mo. Avail. Sept. 1. 1988 GOLDEN FALCON, 27" fifth young children in Ajax. Call for de- in triplex, laundry, parking, avail- private laundry, newer avail. August/September. $1150+ bedroom seniors apt $908, in- tails (647)295-5251 AJAX- OXFORD TOWERS. Spa- WASHER & DRYER IN SUITE! cludes utilities & cable. Call 416-451-2520. wheel, great condition, sleeps 6, able August 1st. $700 + hydro. carpet, parking, $805 +1/3 utilities. No smoking/pets. located at beautiful Glenn Alan cious apartments, quiet bldg, close (905)579-5614 Super location - walk to everything (905)837-2920 util. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Very First/last, references. Call AT PICKERING, Liverpool/Bayly, Park in Marmora on Crowe Lake. to shopping, GO. Pool. 1 & 2- (905)655-3501. LIVE-IN certified oversees bedrooms $849 & $979, available Both Avail. 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Oshawa area. driveway, carpeted, family room, 3-BDRMS, North Oshawa, very environment, walk everywhere! 1, 433-7188 905-839-9227 Enjoy the amenities of one of our 1993, on waterfront, in family park appliance and ceramic floors. Also clean, bright, water incl. Security, Picton. Florida-room, deck, dock, 2, & 3 bdrms., from $849 to $989. 705-426-4666 3, 2 or 1 bedrooms units inside our available 2 bedroom apart- no smoking/pets, 4 appliances, ATTENTION STUDENTS all inclu- NORTH Oshawa - 2 bedroom, homes. Family neighbourhood sive 1-km from college private en- shed, priced to sell $18,000. or WANTED - Experienced Nanny Call Shirley 1-888-303-1849 toll ments(s). www.realstar.ca 416- first/last, August 1st. $1075/mo+ "Live In". Prefer Filipino to care for free. www.capreit.net July lst/August lst. Clean, family with your security in mind. trance & with shared facilities. No best offer. 2005 park fees includ- 292-0118 heat & hydro. (905)431-0202 ed. (905)725-6121 3 boys, cook, cleaning, laundry. building. Heat, hydro and two ap- PICKERING - Liverpool/Bayly, Call Robert today for more info, bus route. References from $535- pliances included. Pay cable, park- 416-402-3435. $600/mo. Avail Sept 1. 8-month Ajax Pickering. Call Jean 905-683- bright spacious 2 bedroom base- ABSOLUTELY astounding 6 401/MARKHAM RD. Spacious 3 1755 ing and laundry facilities. ment apt. Sep. entrance, parking, bedroom townhomes, fenced in lease (905)725-5624 CAMPING TRAILER. 1994 22' BLUEWATER months free, then own a house Dutchman 5th wheel. Fully (905) 723-2094 cable, a/c, and utilities. First/last. WESTNEY/FINLEY spacious bsmt from $600/month o.a.c. Up to backyard, private garage & drive- PARK WHITBY No pets/smoking, available Aug. bachelor, w/complete kitchen, way, carpeted, familyroom, appli- PICKERING WHITES ROAD/401 equipped. Excellent condition. Can $5,000 cash back to you! Require deliver, $6,900.00 (905)985-3263. 1 & 2 Bedrooms. NORTH OSHAWA 2 bedroom 1st. $850. (905)421-9631 4pc bath, personal yard, cable, $30,000 plus family income and ance and ceramic floors. Also furnished bachelor/bedsit, private Please call Mon-Fri. Russet Ave. Good location, well- laundry, parking, mins from Go, good credit. Short of down pay- available 2 bedroom apartment(s). bathroom, underground parking, maintained quiet 12-plex small PICKERING bright 2 room walk all amenities. Must love cats. www.realstar.ca 416-292-0118 no smoking, suits contract person FALCON, 35FT TRAILER, white, ment? Call Bill Roka, Sales Rep. unplated, sleeps 9, awning, fur- 9 a.m.- 7 p.m. building. Utilities, heating, cable, out basement apt. with cable. No $690/mo. inclusive. Aug. 1st. 905- today! Re Max Spirit (905) 728- or commuter $135/week. Available parking included. No dogs. Also 1 pets / smokers, $850./mo. Avail- 686-2441. AJAX - Westney/Rossland. 2 immediately. 905-831-9248 nace, stove/fridge. Located at DAYCARE AVAILABLE in my 905-571-3522 1600, 1-888-732-1600 Shelter Valley Park, Grafton ON. Shelter Canadian bedroom (905)576-2982. able Aug.1, (905)428-1652, bedroom townhomes from home, fenced yard, nutritious 6:30-8:30 pm. WHITBY - Garden St. apt. build- $1,127/month + utilities, available $6,000 negotiable. (905)895-6685 meals, crafts, walks to the Park, NORTH OSHAWA, 2 bedroom for AJAX HARWOOD/401. bright, PICKERING - ALTONNA/KING- or email: [email protected] for Properties Ltd. ing. Spacious, carpeted, newly 1000-sq/ft. 2-bedroom house, from August 1st. Call 905-619- STON RD. - bedroom available in TLC, all ages welcome. Call rent $740/month, 1 bedroom, PICKERING Brock/Major Oaks, 1- painted with balcony. Close to bus, 2287 pictures. (905)837-9103 $710/month. Avail August 1st. In- Large eat-in kitchen, dishwasher, large well kept home in upper bedroom+den basement, reno- shopping, all utilities incl. Avail. washer/dryer, yard, no basement. class neighbourhood. Suitable for BOND ST. APTS.-1-bdrm $680, cludes utilities, fridge, stove and vated, new appliances, sep. en- now, first/last, no pets. Bachelor AJAX SOUTH, 3-bdrm townhouse GLENELLE TRAILER, 1980 24', parking, 905-579-9777 No pets. $1075+. Avail immediate- working female, full cable, internet, Adult lifestyle building. Avail Au- trance, laundry, parking, a/c, near $700. 1-bdrm $800; 2-bdrm $900; ly. Jeff 905-426-7768. in lovely mature residential neigh- sleeps 6, washroom w/shower. Air DAYCARE my home, loving care air, laundry, parking, near to Pick- conditioning, fridge, stove, good gust/Sept. 1st. Clean, bright, pri- 401/Go. July 15th, $700/inclusive. 905-767-2565 bourhood. 2-baths, 5-appl, ceramic ering transit and TTC available. given to your precious babies, vate, safe neighbourhood. Close to No smoking/pets. 289-314-9652; AJAX, 3 bedroom bungalow, tile, renovated kitchen, new carpet, condition, does not leak. $3,000 Hwy#2 and Valley Farm, (905)831- OSHAWA immediately. $350 lst/last, o.b.o. (905)571-6750 shopping, bus, laundry. No pets. 905-426-5819. WHITBY - great modern 2 bed- upper level, 4 appliances, avail. finished bsmt, garage. Near (905) 509-2317 0415. 905-438-0558. Park/Adelaide room suite in comfortable family- Aug. 1. $1300 including utilities. no amenities, school, park, GO/401, (230 Nipigon St) PICKERING, HWY/VALLEY friendly low-rise with balcony. Cen- pets, call 905-683-2954 or 905- walk to lake. $1245+utilities. Avail RENT A Hard Top Tent Trailer BOWMANVILLE - Non-smoking FARM 2-BDRM bsmnt apt, cable trally located, all util. included. 428-7367. Sept 1. Call (905)447-6509 four models, from $350 per week 1-BDRM. apt. Lower-level, raised 2-bedrooms available. included. Separate entrance, 905-668-9856. Brooklin 905-242-8688 bungalow. Parking, separate en- Well maintained build- shared laundry, No smoking/pets. BEAUTIFULLY designed 3-bed- CARRIAGE HILL Colborne St. E., trance, Totally-renovated, kitchen, $1000/month inclusive. First/last, WHITBY - large 2 bedroom, eat in room main level bungalow, friendly Oshawa- 2 & 3 bedrooms avail- WATERFRONT Tr ailer, East Lake. bathroom, laundry, large-bedroom, ing. Near all amenities. references. Available August 1st, kitchen hardwood floors, in a clean Oshawa neighbourhood. Large able. Close to downtown and AT BLOOR & SIMCOE, Oshawa. 40' x 10' with 16' x 8' Sun-room in c/w, wall/wall closet, x-large front 905-420-6949 6 plex. Laundry, parking Available shopping. 4 appliances, carpet Share furnished apt with 2 males. well run park. 1 3/4 hours east of CAREGIVER LIVE IN. Ajax. From only $835/mo. eat-in kitchen, living/diningroom, Housekeeping, care for 3 children, living rm. $875/share utilities. Ref- immediately. From $795. gas fireplace, c/a. No pets/smok- and hardwood flooring, close to Near all amenities, cable included. Toronto. Asking $23,000. Phone erences. Sept. 1st. 905-623-4926. (905)723-0977 (905) 922-0252 or (905) 686-0470. 401 and GO. Utilities included. Available immediately, 1st/last, 905-824-4133. degree, assist with lessons, gro- PICKERING, Liverpool/Bayly, ing. $1200+ utilities. Available cery, license, rate $8/hr. Starting large new 2-bedroom basement from August 15th. 905-404-4905. Call (905)434-3972. $450/mo inclusive. Viewing BOWMANVILLE 1-bdrm main WHITBY - unfurnished 2-bedroom www.realstar.ca (905)433-4088. September. Easton (416)271- OSHAWA - Big, bright 1 bdrm. apt, separate entrance, parking, 7721 floor Condo, ensuite laundry, bsmt. apt., separate entrance, gas laundry, non-smoker adults pre- basement apt. in house. Fridge, BOWMANVILLE (Lambs/Hwy.#2) frig/stove, 401 access, public tran- fireplace, laundry, Phillip Murray & ferred. $850/month inclusive stove, washer, dryer, dishwasher, - 4 bed. renovated, spacious HILLCREST HEIGHTS Commu- NORTH WHITBY, 1-bedroom in sit, available immediately $875 Park Rd. area, non-smoker (cable included). Immediate occu- private entrance, cable, $895/mo. country home on 1 acre. Avail. nity Living in Oshawa now has beautiful new townhouse. Rest of plus hydro, 905-697-3646 after preferred. Avail. immediately. pancy.(905)421-9533 Call 416- No pets. 1st/last 905-668-2949. Aug. 1st. 1st/last required. units Avail. immed., parking incl. house to share with owner. $500 BOWRIDER, 16' tri hull, 60 hp, au- 5:00 $675+utilities. Call for info 838-3596. 905-404-7861 $1300/mo.+utilities. 905-839-3792. Please call 905-576-9299. inclusive, 1st & last. 905-655-2472 to, t/t, 3 tanks, 3 tops & trailer. 905-420-7483. 905-985-5334. BOWMANVILLE, immaculate 1 PICKERING/401, 2-Bdrm large WHITBY Place, 900 Dundas St. BOWMANVILLE, Gorgeous, 3- NORTH OSHAWA 3 BR town- OSHAWA Simcoe/Rossland, near bed. Sept. 1st & 2 bedroom apart- OSHAWA - Park/Bond area. 1 bsmt w/dining & livingroom, sep- E., One and two bedroom suites. bdrm, 3-baths, Finished Base- house, very clean, close to shop- Hospital, cool, clean, large fur- LESS THAN A COTTAGE, BABYSITTER AVAILABLE in ment Aug 1st. Rent includes ap- bdrm. apartment, quiet building. arate entrance, cable, air, parking, Low rise building, park like setting, ment, 5-Appliances, A/C, Deck, ping, buses, etc. Avail Aug. 1/05. nished rooms, share kitchen & 1986, 23' Thundercraft Cuddy, on your home or mine. Flexible days pliances, utilities, laundry facilities Stove, fridge, heat, parking incl. utilities incl. First/last, references, balcony or patio. Close to down- California Shutters, Near Loblaws $1,050 plus util. Subject to credit bath, air-con., suit quiet working lake Scugog. Great weekend & hours. Five years experience. & parking. Call 905-623-0791 or First/last. $625/mo.+hydro. Avail. no pets. Avail. August. $975/mo. town. In-suite storage. All util. incl. $1,200/mo.+utilities, first/last, avail. check, first and last months rent gentleman. Near bus, $350/mo & boat. Great shape, $7000. First Aid/CPR. Rate negotiable. 905-666-1074. Sept. 1st. 905-720-1747. (905)420-4584 (905)430-5420. www.realstar.ca immediately, Call (905) 720-0189 required. Call John 905-432-5321 up. 905-728-4845 (705)786-0291 905-619-3343. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, July 15, 2005, PAGE 29 A/P

STORE FIXTURES Great for 2001 SATURN SL1, auto, 4dr, 1980 GMC 3/4 TON HEAVY Bargain, Gift, Dollar stores. Will EXTENDED WARRANTY, front DUTY HALF TON. 350, new carb, HORNE, Viola - Peacefully on Monday, July 11th, WANTED: TITLEST DRIVER, ~ GET APPROVED ~ accommodate 3500-sq.ft. store. 28 wheel drive, dark red, buckets, air, new rod, new headers still need to 2005 at Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay. Viola right-handed, 10.5 degree or less, gondolas, pegboard/hooks/label am/fm/compact disks, tilt, air bags, be put on. Needs muffler pipe. holders, 2 cash registers, many $10,500 cert/e-tested. 65,800km. $1,000.00 firm. Call Theresa 905- (nee Boicey) wife of the late Robert (1969) of Ajax. regular to flexible graphite shaft. Feeling limited because of: extras. Mint condition. Original (905)665-0096 986-5926. Loved mother of Gordon (Marj), Doug (Bev), Pat cost $30,000, asking $10,000. Call (905)431-9727 • NO CREDIT Bajdik (Joe), Tom (Louise), Jack (Irene) and Sandra Jim (905)448-9144 2002 CHRYSLER CONCORD 1989 CHEV 2500, extended cab, Ibbitson (Milt). Grandmother of 19 and Grandma • BAD CREDIT [email protected] LX1, 3.5, 6-cyl, 4-dr, black w/grey, 350 auto, p/w, air, good running • COLLECTIONS auto, loaded, 88,785kms, condition, well-maintained. $4,500 Great to 27. After her retirement at age 65 from TARPS - Woven Poly Tarps, all $16,995. Mint condition, certi- as is. (905)725-8286 Goodwill Services, she moved to Oshawa, took up • BANKRUPTCY sizes from 8'x10' to 30'x50'. Priced fied/e-tested. Call (905)426-6954 • DIVORCES $7. - $90. (tax incl.) Call Bowman- lawn bowling and travelled extensively. Vi was a ville 905-623-5258. 2002 NISSAN ALTIMA 3.5 SE. 2000 DODGE RAM, 1500 Sport long time volunteer for St. Vincent De Paul at St. • REFUSED BY BANK 4X4, 5.9L, leather interior, am/fm 5-spd stick, loaded, leather. Black Mary Of The People Church until the age of 90. She w/black. Summer tires on after- CD cass., power-heated-seats, Call Derrick 905-426-0051 market rims, snows on Nissan Al- power-heated mirrors, 125,000km, was an avid bingo enthusiast and in recent years of- Looking for a second chance at loys. 182,000km, well-maintained, asking $16,900. 905-665-5822. ten lucky at the "Bird Sanctuary" in Port Perry. At spotless. (416)543-6553 Vi's request a private family funeral will be held. Me- rebuilding your credit? With a variety of TEXTBOOKS Wanted - 2nd year 2004 DODGE DAKOTA Ext. Cab. New & Used Import and Domestic Human Services Counsellor books 2002 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE, Ta ke over lease. Get into a new morial Donations in Vi's name may be made to a Vehicles, put the past behind you - wanted. Stephanie 905-438-9133 110,000 km., very clean, certified, truck for only $2500. down & charity of your choice. Funeral Arrangement entrust- E-tested, loaded, a/c, keyless, all $318/month. Less than 2 yrs. left Start driving towards your new future WANTED: formal diningroom set, power, bronze/gray, $10,900. on lease. Approx. $14,000. buy ed to OSHAWA FUNERAL SERVICE "Thornton today!! solid wood kitchen table & chairs, (905)430-3225 back low fin. rates. Only 17,000 Chapel" 847 King St. West (905-721-1234). A Cele- bedroom sets & beds, livingroom km. on truck, 55,000 left on lease. bration of Life will be held at St. Mary of the People furniture, newer major appliances, 2002 SATURN SL1, silver-blue, Excellent on gas. 705-328-0402 fridges, stoves, washers & dryers. 4dr, 5-spd. manual, air, CD, after 6 p.m. Parish Hall, (570 Marion Avenue at Stevenson Will pick up & pay cash. (905)260- 64,000km, mostly hwy., $10,000. Road, Oshawa) on Saturday, July 16th, 2005 from 1123 obo. (905)623-0462 2:00 to 4:00p.m. CREDIT CONCERNS BAD CREDIT? No History? Need a car? Tired of the run-around? LET US HELP YOU Straight Talk! Call now! 905-686- www.menzieschrysler.com 2300 or toll free 1-888-769-2502 1989 FORD cube van, 16-ft box, or call CHOCOLATE LAB PUPS, first great running condition, well main- 905-409-7878 shots, dewormed. CKC Regis- MUST SELL - PRIVATE, NO GST! tained. E-tested. Asking $3,000. tered. Call (905)344-7093. 1995 Dodge Stealth R/T, 3.0 L, Call (905)431-8135 HUGE COMMUNITY/STREET SALE! V6, DOHC, auto, full power, GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups, all spoiler, cruise, mint, rusn great, 1992 CHEV C2500 series, ext. 4, 6, 13, 15, 20, 25, 28, 31 Willows Lane; vet checked with shots, farm 200K, alarm/keyless entry, cab, $3999. 1993 Jeep Grand 9 Macey Crt.; 25 & Raven Lane; ezautoapproval.com raised and ready to go, parents on am/fm/tape/12CD changer, K&N Cherokee 4x4, $3999. 1993 Jimmy 14 & 48 Randall Dr. site. Please call 905-352-2753 air filter system, pearl white/black 4x4 $2999. 1994 Chev G20 Van, 12 families- Pickering Village (Church/Hwy. 2) 1-888-283-7701 leather int., e-tested, cert. $8000. $3699. 1995 Astro 7 seater, Sat. June 16th from 8 a.m. ~ 3 p.m. ALL NEW QUEEN orthopedic Michael Boyer Pontiac JACK RUSSELL PUPPIES, 2 fe- obo. H 905-655-9265; Cell 845- $3490. Others from $1699. Certi- SWIMMING mattress, cost $1000, sell $200. males, 1 male. Tails docked, dew 270-5821, Email: fied & e-tested (Kelly & Sons since LESSONS Call 905-213-4669. claws removed, first shots. 8 [email protected] 1976) (905)683-7301 905-424- weeks old. Ready to go for 9002, www.kellyandsonsauto.com 2 Fully Qualified ATTENTION MECHANICAL Shop $350.00 (705) 878-3713. STREET SALE... Instructors owners, Complete Snap-on/Sun MUST SELL! 2000 GMC SAFARI Ta n , ex cellent Monday-Thursday clean air service/inspection sys- JACK RUSSELL puppies, 7 condition, 100000km, air, p/w. Ex- Cedarwood Crt. (Dixie/Finch) tem. Above ground, adjustable weeks old, first shots, ready to go. 9 a.m.- Noon & 1937 Hudson ecutive driven. Tow hitch. $13,000. Saturday, July 16 9a.m. ~ 3p.m. trac, must sell need room, Call The Family of (905)986-5217 or (905)424-9411 Call John 905-686-4564 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Service Manager Garth Thomp- Terraplane, Something for everyone!!! son, (905)728-4638. Helen Pickering PURE BRED Golden Retriever Ages 5-12 4 door, 2000 GRAND CARAVAN, lowered Call (905)428-0536 puppies, ready to go $400. Call BED, Aamazing bargain, queen We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to (905)571-0444 $7500. o.b.o. floor/ramp, good condition, ideal for more details orthopedic mattress set, new in 1992 Dynasty, for wheelchair accessable service, MOVING / GARAGE SALE plastic, warranty, $250. 416-741- our family, the many friends and work- REGISTERED German Shepherd personal/business. Asking $9500. Sat. July 16th, 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 7557. Will deliver place's for kind words of condolences, puppies, great temperament, fami- 4 door, Call (416)358-7909 ly-raised, reasonable. Call 905- $2500. o.b.o. Comic books, DVD's CD's and VHS tapes, BEDROOM SET, cherrywood, donations made in Mother's memory and 986-0425. 2001 MAZDA MPV-LX, new con- household items, furn. etc. All must go! bed, chest, dresser, mirror, 2 night flowers. Thank you to Dr. Stone at Call Craig dition, loaded, dual air, all power stands. Dovetail construction, nev- SCHNAUZER puppies, purebred, options, captains chairs, green, 24 Tipton Crs. Ajax (Westney/Kingston) PSYCHICS reader and advisor, er opened. Cost $8,000 Sacrifice Bowmanville Hospital, the nurses and the 3 females, 2 males, dew claws re- 905-852-2100 76k kilometers, $13,595. Call 905- help in all life's problems, satisfac- $1,900. (416)748-3993 special nurse that rode in the Ambulance moved and tails docked, vet 985-0845 (Seagrave) tion guaranteed, specializing in checked, parents on site, $500. Palm, Tarot and Crystal Ball read- BEDROOM SUITE - Gibbard solid with Mom to Lakeridge Oshawa. We are 905-885-2877, evenings 905-885- 2 FAMILY GARAGE SALE ings, always private and confiden- cherry wood, Legacy collection also very grateful to Dr. Woolfson and the 1332 Sat. July 16th, 8-12 noon tial, house parties available. King size 4 post head & foot Need a Car? (905)665-3222. board. Chest of drawers, armour, nurses of the Critical Care Unit at Lake- SHIH TZU PUPPIES FOR SALE, Problem with credit? Tanzer Crt. & Albacore Manor, Pickering mirror & 2 bed side tables. Excel- ridge Oshawa. You were all so very vaccinated, dewormed, vet Previous Bankruptcy? (W. of Liverpool, S. of Bayly) lent condition. A steal @ $2500.00 sensitive and supportive in helping us say checked, $450 each Call 905- 1979 HONDA 400. 25,000 miles. Call 905-243-7979 260-8855. We can help! New timing chain, fairing, good our last earthly goodbye's to our Beloved tires. $1000 OBO. 905-753-2540 BEDROOM SUITE, gorgeous Mother. To the staff at McEachnie Funeral SHIH-POO puppies, all male, vet Call our credit specialist GARAGE SALE 2 ANTIQUE "Birds Eye Maple" sin- cherry sleigh, triple dresser/mirror, checked and first shots, ready to 1997 H/D HERITAGE Softail Clas- Sat. July 16, 2005 8am - 1pm gle beds w/boxspring & mattresses tall dresser, 2 night tables, new. Home in Ajax, thank you for all your help go July 22, 2005. Asking $400, Julie Maitman sic Aqua/White, 22,000 kms, lots 1096 Longbow Dr. Pickering $400 each/$750 pair; 1000-sq ft Cost $7450, sell $1,900. Call 905- and thanks to Rev. Glen Eagle of St. Paul's Tw o female Lhasa-Apo's ages 8 at Ajax Nissan of chrome, two sets of saddlebags, (Off Rambleberry Rd., Dixie N. of Hwy#2) new premium ash hardwood floor- 213-4669. and 4. Must Go to older home and show condition, $19,500/O.B.O. - ing $7-sq ft o.b.o. (reg. $9.80sq-ft) United Church for the service. back yard a must. Also Blue and 905-686-0555 ext 224 905-668-3982 Gently used household and children's items Call evenings (905)665-4763 cnp BOBBY ORR autographed hockey Our Mother lives on in our hearts and we Gold Macaw.(905)433-0708 1-800-565-6365 stick from 1967. Complete with or e-mail 4 PC. SNAP-ON tool chest with wooden glass case & COA. Seri- can only hope to be as strong, kind and wise. WOULD YOU ENJOY your DOG FUNDRAISING BARBEQUE tools & instruments, engine stand, ous enquiries only. $2500. more if he were better trained? [email protected] Sat. July 16th, 2005 -- 2 p.m. until the party ends! 5th wheel turn table with side rails, (905)666-8459 TSURO DOG TRAINING. 3620 Salem Rd., Pickering (Salem & Hwy 7) Sincerely www.tsurodogtraining.com propane space heater, spare FRIENDS & LOVERS Dating Ser- Supporting Ervin Morine for Iceland Marathon wheel carrier, welding torches/gag- BRAND NEW 2- TON "H" Frame Pat, Rhoda, Ken, Scott, Brad, 905-797-2855 All Proceeds go to Canadian Diabetes Association Press and Bottle Jack, plus two vice, don't wait for love to knock at Tickets available at: $10/each Call (905)426-4554 for information es, air-conditioner-new. (905)987- NEED your door. Call now, free to listen, 3382, after 5pm. Bed Plates. New $1200, asking Lorne, Doug & Traci and families $900. Call (905)579-7904 SPECIAL 905-683-1110 40 LB. PACKAGES roasts, MOVING SALE steaks, hamburg. Sides $1.89/lb., CAMEL BACK SOFA, off white SINGLE HORIZONS comes to cut and wrapped. Fronts $1.39/lb. background with blue, rose & 1966 CHEVROLET Caprice-Aztec FINANCING? Durham! Outdoor/Social/Sports Saturday, July 16 8:30am - 12noon 905-986-4932 or 705-432-3031. peach design like new $100. Call bronze, 2-dr. hardtop, leatherette adventures. 2 Months FREE 84 Christina Cres., Pickering Village buckets, chrome gauge package, www.singlehorizons.com 905-436-2164. DANBY WINDOW Air conditioners LARGE ROUND 5X5 HAY CALL BRIDGET (Church S. of Hwy#2) 9PC. DINING ROOM suite, $1300 - 5,200 btu to 10,000 btu $149 - 350ci rebuilt in car with less that (905) 471-7843 Lots of toys, clothing & household items CARPETS SALE & HARDWOOD BALES $35.00; 4X5 round $25.00; 500 miles & matching #283 rebuilt o.b.o. Tw o 9x12 carpets $1100 $329. New danby apt sized freez- International #93 combine BANKRUPTCY each o.b.o. Antique settees, $850- FLOORING: carpet 3 rooms from ers $209. New Danby bar fridges, on stand. Appraisal available. New $329 (30 sq. yd.) includes: carpet, $500.00; AC #66 pull combine brakes/drums/dual exhaust/ster- SLOW CREDIT $1200 o.b.o. (905)668-9030 $119/up. Also, variety of new ap- $350.00. Port Perry 905-985-7720. pad and installation. Free esti- pliances, scratch and dent. Full eo/speakers. Pristine condition. NO CREDIT 9PCE DININGROOM, like new mates, carpet repairs. Serving manufacturers warranty. Recondi- Asking $19,500 certified obo. Fred Durham and surrounding area. LOVESEAT, sofa & chair, 2yrs 905-434-6954. light oak, buffet, hutch, double tioned fridges $195/up, ranges $400. Queen oak bedroom includ- GOOD CREDIT pedestal table, 4 sides, 2 arms, Credit Cards Accepted. Call Sam $125/up, dryers $125/up, washers EXCLUSIVELY (905)686-1772 ing box/mattress 5yr $1250. Ultra- 1987 CHEV CAPRICE Classic, ALL CREDIT CHALLENGES AJAX SPA THERAPEUTIC Also, 8pc. bedroom, light oak, $199/up, new and coin operated mafic adjustable bed $900. Match- V8, 144,800 kms, 1 owner, air, queen bed Call 905-721-7202. YOURS Relaxation Massage CARPETS. Laminate and vinyl washers and dryers at low prices. ing oak end tables $170. 14cu.ft power door/windows, good condi- NO APPLICATIONS REFUSED GRAND OPENING New Danby Frost-Free Apt. size fridge $200. Stove 3yrs $225. tion, asking $2,000 as is. call Discover Durham's • Aroma A DININGROOM, cherry wood, sale. 3 rooms, 30sq yds. for $319. A NEW 2005 OR USED Best in Town Commercial carpet including pre- fridges $399., new 24" and 30" Washer $150. Dryer 2yrs $225. (905)725-3178 Most Reputable Swedish double pedestal table, 8 chairs, ranges with clock and window 96 OR NEWER VEHICLE BACK WALKING • mier underpad and installation. Single bed & frame $150. 76 tall DRIVE TODAY Agency SHIATSU Buffet, hutch, dovetail construc- @$399 Reconditioned 24" rang- 40 wide black TV armoire $250. 1987 PONTIAC TRANS AM GTA, CALL 24 HR. CREDIT HOTLINE • Lomi tion. New, still in boxes. Cost Laminate $1.69sq ft. Click system. Without the attitude DEEP / RELAXING Residential, commercial, customer es and 24" frost free fridges now Roll away cott $50. (905)260-1123 350 auto, pl/pw/ps/am/fm/cass. by male attendant $11,000, sacrifice $2,600. 416- available. Wide selection of other Maroon, original owner, high mile- Quality time is our motto MASSAGE 746-0995. satisfaction guaranteed. Free Esti- 1-800-405-7161 Call for appt. mate. Mike 905-431-4040 new and reconditioned appliances. MEN'S 14 CARAT GOLD wedding age. $1,900 OBO, as is. 905-985- Discretion Guaranteed! Enter Rear Door Call us today, Stephenson's Appli- band with 9 diamonds valued at 1328. CELL: 1-866-826-7681 Serious inquiries only (905)837-1664 A King orthopedic pillowtop mat- CEDAR TREES for sale, starting ances, Sales, Service, Parts. 154 over $1200. Inquire in evening at tress set. New in plastic, cost Open 12pm daily 905-231-0092 from $3.50 each. 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Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES NOW HIRING A/P PAGE 30 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, JULY 15, 2005 durhamregion.com Oshawa ball Dodgers drop another pair, finish eighth Mighty Maple Leafs rie Baycats Wednesday and 4-1 of-seven quarterfinal on July to the Hamilton Thunderbirds 27. likely first round Tuesday, the Dodgers have fall- “It’s a new season in the play- playoff opponent en to 7-24, leaving them seven offs, so you never know,” says games back of seventh place Dodgers manager Troy May. Hamilton and six ahead of last “Hopefully they come in and By Brian McNair place Stratford with five games they think just have to show Staff Editor remaining. up.” DURHAM — The Oshawa The Maple Leafs, meantime, The Dodgers will get one Dodgers have wrapped up have been destroying all-com- more look at the Leafs this Sun- eighth place in the Intercounty ers of late and now hold a solid day at Christie Pits in Toronto, League, which almost three-game lead on Guelph hoping for better results than certainly means a playoff date atop the standings with a 25-5 the previous four meetings this with the red-hot Toronto Maple record. season, all won handily by the Leafs. Barring a Toronto collapse, Leafs. With losses of 7-0 to the Bar- the two teams will begin a best- Ben Chisholm gave the Dodg- ers a chance at home Wednes- day against Barrie, pitching Storm returns to action eight strong innings before the Baycats erupted for five runs in the ninth. DURHAM — The good news: to the field tonight (9 p.m. Civic Dane Wolfe and Adam Syl- the Durham Storm hasn’t lost a Fields) to face the Vaughan vestre had two hits each for the game in the last two weeks. Shooters. Dodgers, who outhit Barrie 7-6 The bad news: the Storm The Storm will look to break in defeat. Ken Calway, Darryl hasn’t played a game in the last out of a funk dating back to Reid and Morris Watson had Merle Robillard/ News Advertiser photo two weeks. the second game of the season, the other Oshawa hits. Since a 1-0 loss to the Ottawa having lost five in row. Cur- In Hamilton Tuesday, Scott Royals on Canada Day in the rently Durham occupies the Robinson, of Ajax, deserved Terry Fox CanCup, the Storm East Conference basement, better after a complete-game Happy campers has been inactive in Canadian but only sits two points behind nine-hitter, but fell to 1-5 for Professional Soccer League ac- the Astros for fifth the season. He walked two and AJAX – Sonia Belley, 12, and Dylan Cherry, 11, practise passing while taking part in the tion. However, the team returns place. struck out seven. Soccer Tech International camp at the Ajax Community Centre recently. durhamregion.com

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(Sage) 3 0 2 1 4 8 1 BMO Bank of Montreal 3 0 1 2 7 13 2 Mincom David Joseph.net 3 1 2 0 9 20 3 TEAM G W L T GF GA PTS Dundee Wealth Mgmnt 3 0 3 0 5 21 0 Dundee Wealth Mgmnt 2 0 2 0 1 5 0 Moodie’s Motor Inn (White) 4 0 4 0 10 21 0 No Sponsor - Orange 3 3 0 0 18 4 9 May 31: DDSI Designs - Royal Blue 4 vs Duffin Contractors Ltd. - Red 4 JULY 15, 2005 June 2: Pickering Volkswagen - Yellow 0 vs Dundee Wealth Management Dundee Wealth Mgmnt 4 2 1 1 18 7 7 Ontario Power Generation - Maroon 7 vs Dundee Wealth Management - Teal June 1: Ontario Power Generation - Orange 3 vs Mincom David Joseph. - Forest Green 4 Burns Mortson & Lay - Red 3 vs Moodies Motor Inn - White Pickering Playing Fields 3 1 1 1 8 9 4 2. net - Ginger 3 Three Bears Autobody - Royal Blue 4 vs Dundee Wealth 1 Ontario Power Generation - Gold 9 vs Mincom David Joseph.net - Navy 2. Rockcliffe Promotional 4 0 4 0 5 29 0 June 7: Dundee Wealth Management - Teal 3 vs Lifestyle Sunrooms - Yellow Management - Red 1 Maaco Auto Painting & Body Works – Purple 7 vs BMO June 9: Moodies Motor Inn - White 5 vs Ontario Power Generation - Gold May 31: Pickering Playing Fields - Maroon 2 vs Dundee Wealth Management 6 Duffin Contractors Ltd. - Red 0 vs Ontario Power Generation - Maroon 3 Bank of Montreal - Teal 1. 10 Mincom David Joseph.net - Navy NA vs Pickering Volkswagen - Yellow - Silver 2 No Sponsor - Orange 5 vs Rockliffe Promotions - Gold 2 Mikala Inc. - Sage 2 vs DDSI Designs - Royal Blue 2. June 8: Dundee Wealth Mgmnt - Red 0 vs. Maaco 1. BMO Bank of Montreal PICKERING MEN’S SLOW PITCH LEAGUE NA Dundee Wealth Management - Forest Green 4 vs Burns Mortson & June 7: Rockliffe Promotions - Gold 3 vs Pickering Playing Fields - Maroon 4 June 14: Ontario Power Generation - Maroon 1 vs Mikala Inc. - Sage 0 DDSI - Teal 2 vs Ontario Power Generation - Orange 2 Mincom David Joseph.net League Standings including games played July 10 Lay - Red 4. Dundee Wealth Management - Silver 2 vs No Sponsor - Orange 3. Designs - Royal Blue 1 vs Lifestyle Sunrooms - Yellow 2. - Ginger 1 vs Three Bears Autobody - Royal Blue 1. ‘A’ DIVISION June 16: Mincom David Joseph.net - Navy 2 vs Dundee Wealth Manage- June 13: Dundee Wealth Management - Silver 10 vs Rockliffe Promotions June 21: Dundee Wealth Management - Teal 0 vs DDSI Designs - Royal Blue June 15: BMO Bank of Montreal - Teal 4 vs Mincom David Joseph.net TEAM W L T F A PTS ment - Forest Green 7 Ontario Power Generation - Gold NA vs Burns - Gold 0. 8 Mikala Inc. - Sage 2 vs Duffin Contractors Ltd. - Red 5. - Ginger 4 Maaco Auto Painting & Body Works - Purple 5 vs Three Bears Gophers 8 2 0 207 108 16 Mortson & Lay - Red NA Pickering Volkswagen - Yellow 3 vs Moodies UNDER-11 GIRLS’ DIVISION UNDER-12 GIRLS’ DIVISION Autobody - Royal Blue 4. Pickering Hitmen 5 5 0 133 104 10 Motor Inn - White 0. TEAM G W L T GF GA PTS TEAM G W L T GF GA PTS June 22: Three Bears Autobody - Royal Blue 5 vs Ontario Power Genera- Dazed & Confused 5 5 0 137 141 10 June 23: Burns Mortson & Lay - Red 3 vs Pickering Volkswagen - Yellow Ontario Power Generation 3 3 0 0 11 2 9 Maaco Auto Painting 3 3 0 0 13 5 9 tion - Orange 3. Brew Jays 3 4 1 73 126 7 Knights Corner Royals 3 5 1 87 121 7 Knights Corner Yankees 3 6 0 77 114 6 ‘B’ DIVISION TEAM W L T F A PTS Watermaker #2 7 3 0 127 90 14 QUALITY REPAIRS AFTER MARKET BODYPARTS NEW CAR DEALER TEST & REPAIR FACILITY Papps #1 5 5 0 121 140 10 AUTO TINTING & ACCESSORIES Papps #2 4 5 1 120 137 9 BRUCE BISSELL BUICK PONTIAC LTD. Molson Canadians 4 4 0 112 104 8 Pickering BUMPER & FENDER AACCU-LINECCU-LINE Chiefs 4 5 0 119 129 8 INC. 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L1S 6M7 (905)686-2393 Bus. 905-683-6561 Fax: 905-683-8705 The ‘Burbs 4 5 0 83 78 8 Danforth Roofing Supply 3 4 1 91 81 7 Taps 21 2 6 1 70 87 5 AIR CONDITIONING Underdogs 0 9 1 64 148 1 CRUISE SHIP CENTERS ‘D’ DIVISION Auto Air Conditioning TEAM W L T F A PTS Service & Repair Cruisers 7 2 0 140 81 14 Specialist Steiners 6 1 0 116 81 12 Sad Sacs 6 4 0 129 113 12 Eastern Eavestroughers 4 5 1 153 148 9 Frank’s Auto Air ISOFT 4 5 0 1 47 147 8 Krueger Décor 3 5 1 107 147 7 686-8944 The J’s 3 5 0 96 104 6 Tudor Arms Titans 2 8 0 89 156 4 1895 Clements Rd., Unit 110 ‘E’ DIVISION Pickering, Ontario L1W 3Z5 THISTHIS WEEK WEEK TEAM W L T F A PTS Bank Of Montreal 9 1 0 161 68 18 Frank Dunsford JEFF GREEN NEXTEL CUP SERIES NO. 43 CHEERIOS/BETTY CROCKER DODGE Marauders 5 3 0 111 58 10 Water Doctor Warriors 5 3 0 79 83 10 Robbins Moving 5 4 0 110 103 10 Shagwells 2 8 0 110 143 4 TRANSMISSIONS Jesters 1 8 0 55 171 2 ROSS WILSON MEMORIAL ‘F’ DIVISION TEAM W L T F A PTS Good, bad & ugly R.C.L. 606 7 1 0 131 45 14 Re/Max 6 2 0 99 74 12 Country Style 5 4 0 85 83 10 Enzo Cundari Green finishing races, but Papp’s Big M 5 5 0 99 100 10 17 Catchers 4 6 0 99 87 8 he’s been unable to find Butt’s Pumps 3 6 0 62 108 6 1211 Kingston Rd. Papps Casual Dining 1 7 0 35 113 2 Pickering, ON Transmission & top-10 consistency so far AJAX SENIOR MEN’S SLO-PITCH LEAGUE Driveline Specialist Standings as of July 11 QUALITY TEAM GP W L T PTS RF RA Phone: By Monte Dutton Mary Roy Re/Max 9 8 1 0 16 95 53 905-837-9269 R EBUILT RIGHT IN Pizza Pino’s 9 6 3 0 12 121 89 NASCAR This Week Antiques 9 6 3 0 12 114 85 Mills & Hadwin 10 6 4 0 12 138 111 JOLIET, Ill. - The good news for Dodge Raven & Firkin 8 4 4 0 8 105 94 OIL CHANGES Gators 9 4 5 0 8 93 87 driver Jeff Green is that he has failed to finish Eastmen 8 4 4 0 8 76 89 only one race this season. The bad news is that Sweat Sox 9 1 8 0 2 73 134 Relics 9 1 8 0 2 66 139 he has yet to finish a Nextel Cup race in the GAME RESULTS top 10 and ranks 31st in the points standings. Monday, July 11: Pizza Pino’s 19 vs Raven & Firkin 10; Raven & Firkin 21 Greens best finish was an 11th in May at vs Sweat Sox 8; Sweat Sox 6 vs Gators 16; Mills & Hadwin 1 vs Mary Roy 10 MINUTEOIL CHANGE CENTRE Lowes Motor Speedway in the Coca-Cola 600. Sharks 7; Mills & Hadwin 6 vs Antiques 9; Eastmen 16 vs Relics 3. NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED, WARRANTY APPROVED AJAX SOCCER CLUB His 24th-place finish in the USG Sheetrock Standings, results inclusive to June 24 Buy one wiper blade and UNDER-10 GIRLS’ DIVISION 400 at Chicagoland Speedway was his best TEAM G W L T GF GA PTS get one FREE! showing of the past four races. Dundee Wealth 4 4 0 0 19 3 12 No Green, 42, is in his second full season Sponsor - K. Green 4 2 1 1 11 4 7 195 Westney Rd. Ajax Ajax Carstar Collision 4 2 1 1 5 4 7 905-427-6796 driving Petty Enterprises No. 43 Dodge. The Tim Hortons (Sage) 3 2 1 0 5 7 6 Oil change recommended former Busch Series champion is one of Westney Heights Chiro 4 2 2 0 14 6 6 every 3 months or 5,000 km. Soccer Connection 3 1 2 0 7 18 3 several drivers Jeremy Mayfield and Michael OILCHANGE SPECIAL GET A Mikala Inc. (F. Green) 4 1 3 0 5 13 3 OIL & FILTER FREE FLUID Waltrip are others who grew up in the stock- Dundee Wealth 4 0 4 0 6 17 0 CHANGE TOP UP car hotbed of Owensboro, Ky. June 22: Ajax Carstar Collision - Red 0 vs. Dundee Wealth Management II ONLY EXPIRES - Orange 2 Soccer Connection - Purple 1 vs. No Sponsor - Kelly Green 5 Aug. 31/05 Concerning the daunting task of turning Tim Hortons - Sage 2 vs. Dundee Wealth Management - Sky Blue 1 Mikala 99* around the fortunes of his team, Green said: - Forest Green 0 vs. Westney Heights Chiropractic Centre - Yellow 2. $26 10W30 PENNZOIL UNDER-11 BOYS’ DIVISION 5W30 OIL Well, I think we’ve just got to work. Those TEAM G W L T GF GA PTS Includes 21 PT. Inspection guys up there are working really hard at the B & D Awards 3 2 0 1 12 7 7 Present this Coupon (fabricating) shop. Weve asked a lot out of G.S.L. Technologies (White) 2 2 0 0 4 0 6 Ask for Ontario Power Generation 3 1 0 2 8 7 5 y our VIP oil them this year, which every fab shop has, with change OPEN7 DAYSA WEEK! Dundee Wealth Mgmt 4 1 2 1 11 11 4 card the new rules. Plus our new Charger body Deer Creek Golf Club 4 1 3 0 10 12 3 Soccer Connection 4 0 2 2 5 13 2 Castrol (means) we’ve had to put a lot of bodies on May 30: Dundee Wealth Management - Navy 3 vs Soccer Connection - Forest and cut a lot of them off. Green 3 Ontario Power Generation - Gold NA vs GSL Technologies - White “We can’t give up, and our motor package NA B&D Awards - Sky Blue 4 vs Deer Creek Golf Club - Kelly Green 3 . COLLISION REPAIR June 6: GSL Technologies - White NA vs B&D Awards - Sky Blue NA Deer with Evernham Motors, I think, has turned our Creek Golf Club - Kelly Green 3 vs Dundee Wealth Management - Navy 5 team definitely in the right direction. We go to Soccer Connection - Forest Green 1 vs Ontario Power Generation - Gold 1 June 13: Deer Creek Golf Club - Kelly Green 4 vs Soccer Connection - Forest the race track without worrying about that Green 0 B&D Awards - Sky Blue 3 vs Ontario Power Generation - Gold 3 anymore, so we’ve got to figure our Dundee Wealth Management - Navy 0 vs GSL Technologies - White 1. June 20: Ontario Power Generation - Gold 4 vs Dundee Wealth Management Ajax CARSTAR Collision aerodynamics out and our downforce. Our - Navy 3 Soccer Connection - Forest Green 1 vs B&D Awards - Sky Blue 5 1968 Notion Rd, Pickering, ONT sport has changed so much, bodywise, and GSL Technologies - White 3 vs Deer Creek Golf Club - Kelly Green 0. (905) 428-2244 www.carstar.ca what you do with the springs and the shocks. UNDER-12 BOYS’ DIVISION TEAM G W L T GF GA PTS And even two years ago, its unbelievable, and Scarb. Machine & Tool 4 4 0 0 23 7 12 Pickering CARSTAR Collision we have to figure that out. We seem like we’ve Ajax Carstar Collision 3 2 1 0 15 13 6 1199 Kingston Rd. Pickering, ONT Dundee Wealth 4 1 3 0 9 15 3 figured it out, but we’re, like, a step behind No Sponsor - Sky Blue 3 0 3 0 4 16 0 (905) 837-2144 [email protected] everybody...It s not easy. June 2: Scarborough Machine & Tool Inc. - Gold 8 vs Dundee Wealth Another obstacle isn’t related to technical Management - White 0 No Sponsor - Sky Blue 2 vs Ajax Carstar Collision - Navy 6. ACCESSORIES matters. It’s tough for a driver to keep his self June 9: Ajax Carstar Collision - Navy 5 vs Scarborough Machine & Tool confidence in the face of repeated adversity. Inc. - Gold 8 Dundee Wealth Management - White 5 vs No Sponsor “I don’t know. It’s tough,” said Green. “It’s - Sky Blue 1 June 16: Ajax Carstar Collision - Navy 4 vs Dundee Wealth John Clark/NASCAR This Week Management - White 3 Scarborough Machine & Tool Inc. - Gold 5 vs No very tough at times to know that you’re Sponsor - Sky Blue 1. June 23: Ajax Carstar Collision - Navy NA vs No Sponsor - Sky Blue capable of winning races and doing the things Jeff Green is in his second full season driving Petty NA Dundee Wealth Management - White 1 vs Scarborough Machine & that you’ve done in the past. When you have Enterprises No. 43 Dodge. The former Busch Series Tool Inc. - Gold 2. setbacks, it’s pretty tough to go throughout that UNDER-13 BOYS’ ‘A’ DIVISION champion is one of several drivers - Jeremy Mayfield TEAM G W L T GF GA PTS day to finish that race. You ve got to keep your J & C Coatings (Red) 3 2 1 0 13 10 6 Auto Parts & Accessories head up and look forward to next week, and and Michael Waltrip are others who grew up in the Ajax Men’s Slo-Pitch 2 1 1 0 6 4 3 Dundee Wealth 2 1 1 0 6 9 3 (905) 839-4421 hopefully you can turn that corner.” stock-car hotbed of Owensboro, Ky. BMO (Navy) 3 1 2 0 4 6 3 1652A Bayley ST. Pickering, ON Contact Monte Dutton at May 31: Dundee Wealth Management - Gold NA vs Bank of Montreal - Navy www.karbelt.com [email protected] NA J&C Coatings – Red 4 vs Ajax Men’s Slo-Pitch Assoc. - White 3 June 7: Bank of Montreal - Navy 3 vs J&C Coatings - Red 1 June 14: J&C Coatings - Red 8 vs Dundee Wealth Management - Gold 4 NEW & USED TIRES AUTO SERVICE Bank of Montreal - Navy 0 vs Ajax Men’s Slo-Pitch Assoc. - White 3 NEXTEL CUP BUSCH SERIES June 21: Bank of Montreal - Navy 1 vs Dundee Wealth Management 1. Greg Biffle 2,250 1. Martin Truex Jr. 2,320 - Gold 2. KUMHO UNDER-15 BOYS’ DIVISION TIRES 2. Jimmie Johnson - 22 2. Reed Sorenson - 7 TEAM G W L T GF GA PTS Dealer 3. Elliott Sadler - 177 3. Clint Bowyer - 41 4. Tony Stewart - 198 4. Carl Edwards - 79 Richard Araujo 5. Mark Martin - 228 5. Kenny Wallace - 187 Need help getting it done? 6. Rusty Wallace - 237 6. Denny Hamlin - 288 1211 Kingston Rd. 7. Ryan Newman - 256 7. Ashton Lewis - 337 Pickering, ON L1V 1B5 8. Kurt Busch - 272 8. David Stremme - 356 Call 310-CASH Tel: (905)420-2762 Fax: (905)420-2434 9. Carl Edwards - 287 9. Jason Keller - 443 10. Jamie McMurray - 32 10. David Green - 481 A/P PAGE 32 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, JULY 15, 2005 durhamregion.com OPEN HOUSE WEEKEND VIEW ON-LINE AT.... BACKS ONTO

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SUN., JULY 17, 1-3 P.M. SAT. JULY 16, 1-3 P.M. SUN. JULY 17, 2-4 P.M. th 84 CHRISTENA CRES., 658 ASPEN ROAD, 4 LARNER, PICKERING SAT. JULY 16 , 1-3 p.m. PICKERING VILLAGE PICKERING “IN THE VILLAGE” 75 LARGE CRES. YOUR OWN PRIVATE OASIS - $289,700 EXECUTIVE HOME - MAIN FLOOR DEN! Beautiful and spotless *4* bdrm. home with formal din. rm., fam. Rare find! Beautiful lot surrounded by huge ‘NICE AJAX LOCATION’ trees. Fabulous, renovated 1 1/2 storey - 3+1 Gorgeous family home located in rm. and liv. rm. Large foyer with ceramic flooring through to SHARON bedroom offers gleaming hrdwd. flrs., bright MICHAEL J. desired Amberlea, in immaculate kitchen. Access to double car garage from mudroom. Huge Only 10% down, approximately CHISHOLM* eat-in kit. O/L inground pool and 2-tiered deck, WILSON* master has glass shower with seat and ensuite laundry. Added $1,400 mo., 3+1 bedrooms & 3 crown moulding, ceramics, 8 jet Jacuzzi, french condition. Approx. 2800 sq. ft., large 905-683-5000 doors, two fireplaces (wood and gas) plus sep. 905 family kitchen, huge master with 12x10’ sunroom has 3 walkouts! Relax in the hot tub surrounded JUDY baths. Newer windows, new Dir: entrance to spacious living quarters or rec 683-1790 sitting area and renovated ensuite. by the most beautiful gardens and private yard! Gorgeous and STACEE*** patio doors, newer furnace. 416-566-6120 room. Five car driveway, golfing down the road, immaculate - See you Saturday! Hardwood & ceramic floors. walk to schools. Quiet crescent. Newer high-eff. Main floor laundry, garage access, LORRAINE furnace, air cond., roof, 200 amp service etc. private rear yard, many upgrades NEW CHOICE Large deck with hot tub. SHARON CHISHOLM DIRECTLY HICKLING REALTY LTD. Call Judy Stacee 416-284-9005 QUALITY ONE AT 416-566-6120 or email Connect Realty and extras. Walk to schools, bus QUALITY ONE Sales Rep. MEMBER Independently BROKER www.judystacee.com Realty Ltd. Broker [email protected] Owned & Operated and shopping. Come look! Realty Ltd. Broker 905-683-5000

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SAT. & SUN. JULY 16 & 17, CHRISTINE SUN., JULY 17, 2-4 P.M. 1-3 P.M. STERGIU* 21 HUMPHREY, AJAX 11 PARRY RD., AJAX 905 Immaculate 9 room house in Rotary Park area, formal livnig room with Berber carpet, * No disappointments here! formal dining room with laminate flooring. Sunken main floor family room Berber carpet & DOUG *Tw o new kitchens, ceramic flooring 649-3300 log burning fireplace, kitchen galley area with islalnd & pantry, separate sunfilled breakfast TAYLOR** *3 new washrooms SATURDAY ANDSUNDAY ANYTIME - BY APPT. ONLY SUNDAY, JULY 17, 2-4 P.M. nook with walk out overlooking pool, main floor laundry room with walk out, 4 generous *New 200 amp electrical sized bedrooms with newer Berber carpet, master bedroom has 4 pc. ensuite & walk in 905 24 MCGONIGAL LANE, AJAX 3 SPRAGGINS LANE, AJAX *Separate entrance to basement closet, finished games room in basement, back yard features heated 30’x15’ sparkling Huge value here! Well appointed 3 bedroom home in the heart of it all. inground pool installed in 2004. MLS#E685535 Listed at only $314,900 . For more 831-3300 Goregous 3 year new home! Eat-in kitchen! *3+1 bedrooms High demand area! Mins. to shopping, schools, transit and highways! information please call J. Stan Clegg Broker at (416) 281-2300 or (905) 420-9553. * Large 50x125’ lot Big living room! Walk out above grade RESULTS Huge kitchen with centre island. Well designed family room with window J.STAN CLEGG* *Double detached garage basement! Ceramic kitchen and baths! seat. Big, bright windows throughout and no neighbours behind! (416) 281-2300 FIRST *New upgraded windows Garage access! No disappointments here! REALTY INC. Lots to mention. Come visit us this Sunday! (905) 420-9553 Realty Ltd. www.dougtaylor.ca www.realtywithchristine.com Broker www.realtywithchristine.com

3 SPRAGGINS LANE, AJAX $229,000 $474,800

SUN., JULY 17, 2-4 P.M. th SAT. & SUN. JULY 16 & 17, SATURDAY JULY 16 SATURDAY July 16,1-3 P.M. 112 ONTARIO ST., BOWMANVILLE 1-4 P.M. 1-3 p.m. 12 MAGGS ST., AJAX 667 ANNLAND ST. 1/4 ACRE - BRICK BUNGALOW (off Liverpool just before Waterfront)* You’re going to love this over-improved CHURCH & DELANEY 1655 PICKERING PKWY UNIT 209 *This home must be seen *Much larger than it SONIA home *Custom Maple Kitchen w/2 You’ll love this exquisite John LORI HEIKE looks! *Thousands spent to fully finish, upgrade & skylights *Ceramics *Stunning ERIC update, top to bottom *Steps to lake, waterfront SINCLAIR* Boddy home in the prestigious MATHERSON* 1 bedroom + sunroom and LYONS* park & walking trails *Absolutely stunning *Modern Renovated Bathroom! Updated-Roof, EATON* 905 Eagle Ridge Community of Ajax. All Tor.: 416-445-8855 balcony! Freshly and tastefully 905 decor *Bright, spacious open concept *This home 427-1400 Furnace, Windows, Porch, Fence/Gate, 416- Dir.: 416-891-LORI (5674) 686-5153 offers 3+1 bdrms., oak hrdwd. flrs. in liv./din. rm Patio, Porch & Pond, Wood Flooring & the bells and whistles included. which overlooks upgraded eat-in kitchen w/walk-out, 281-2200 www.lorimatherson.com decorated. All appliances mn. flr. lau./rm., 2 full, gorgeous upgraded bthrms., so much more. Quick call Sonia Sinclair Come visit us or go to including ensuite laundry. oak staircase to prof. fin. bsmt. w/9 ft. ceilings & sep. at 905-427-1400. www.ericeaton.com and make this entrance + so much more! You really don’t want to Close to all amenities. Just miss this one! Come & see for yourselves! I promise ROUGE RIVER say it’s SOLD by Sonia Sinclair your Dream Home Come True. Group - Classic you that you will not be disappointed. Call Heike at R EALTY LTD. www.SoniaSinclair.com CASE REALTY LTD. move in and enjoy! Realty Inc. 905-686-5153 for more information!

$214,900

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY CONDO BY THE WATERFRONT! 3 BEDROOM 3 WASHROOM This spacious bungalow size corner unit MODERN TOWNHOME features a lge. private open balcony with 3 bedroom modern townhome southeast exposure, master with 5-pc. ensuite with finished basement and gas ROBERT & his and hers closets, 2nd bedroom/den and JIM KELLY LUSTED** second 4-pc. bath. Plenty of natural light from P. Eng fireplace. Forced air gas and 416-798-7365 the floor-to-ceiling windows in every room. Sales Rep. central air. 3 washrooms, single Family size eat-in kitchen. Ensuite laundry and 905-683-5000 storage plus separate owned locker and car garage. ****$2000 decorator underground parking. Shows a 10+. Priced at allowance included.*** For your $274,000. Call Robert for a private showing at 416-798-7365 or have your agent make an personal showing please call Jim OMEGA appointment. Visit our website and take a tour QUALITY ONE Kelly, 905-683-5000. Realty(1988) Ltd. at www.rlusted.com. Realty Ltd. Broker durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, JULY 8, 2005 PAGE 33 A/P

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PRIME “FOX HOLLOW” CENTRAL WHITBY NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION An impeccable maintained 3 Bedroom home. An immaculately maintained 3 Bedroom Approx. 2040 sq. ft. Large principal rooms! Fabulous greenhouse kitchen with vaulted ceiling and walkout home, recently painted throughout. Laminate to sun-drenched yard. Roof 2002, some new fl oors in LR/DR, new broadloom on 2nd fl oor. windows, new broadloom, updated exterior doors Spacious eat-in kitchen with w/o to a two and garage door. 2 w/os to yard. Main fl r. family tiered deck. Some new windows, CAC. room with fp., ensuite bath, CAC, CVAC. View photos at www.mls.ca #E689570 View photos at www.mls.ca #E668673

$474,900

EXQUISITE CUSTOM-BUILT HOME Totally stunning 4 Bedroom home nestled on a premium kite-shaped lot. Custom designed Mickey Mouse shaped inground lighted pool. Beautifully landscaped with waterfall/interlocking walkways/ drive/ cedar deck and fence. 9’ ceilings, hardwood OPEN HOUSES Every Friday we feature fl oors on main level. Stunning kitchen with tiled countertop. 3 fi replaces, luxurious ensuite with Jacuzzi! Stairs open to basement with fi nished rec room. Separate entry Open Houses and By Appointment Only to basement tremendous in-law/nanny’s suite potential. OVER $100K in upgrades and extras. Call your Advertising Consultant Today! View photos at www.mls.ca #E705200 905-683-5110 ext 233 or 905-579-4400 Planning a Move? Call Ed* and Pauline** Gill at 416-289-3333 For Your Market Evaluation* residents of Durham Region Since 1979* A/P PAGE 34 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, JULY 15, 2005 durhamregion.com durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, JULY 15, 2005 PAGE 35 A/P TAKE YOUR PICK AT PICKERING

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