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Securing CELEBRATING DIWALI IN PICKERING Seaton’s employment Councillors want jobs before houses

PICKERING — Two Pickering re- gional councillors want to ensure Eugene ‘Dwayne’ Moses was killed dur- Seaton’s employment lands are se- ing a pub night at in cured by the time homes are built on April, 2004. The trial of the man charged with his murder began this week. the land. “We can’t maintain or exist creat- ing more housing stock inventory in Pickering and not create some jobs,” Ward 3 Regional Councillor Rick John- son said in an interview. Witness Coun. Johnson and Ward 1 Regional Councillor Bonnie Littley recently put forward a motion to Pickering City Council that advises: that no residen- tearfully tial building permits be issued north of Taunton Road in Seaton until the Province disposes of at least 50 per cent of its employment lands along recounts Hwy. 407 for purposes of employment; and that residential permits in Seaton on the lands only be released on the moments basis of one dwelling unit for every 45 square metres of industrial or com- mercial floor area developed. “The benefits of Seaton coming on before stream is the fact that there are em- ployment lands available, they are along the 407 corridor and we feel we have a really good opportunity not to shooting build houses there, but to create jobs,” Coun. Johnson said. Trial in Durham College “We need a community we can work and live in, not one you have to com- Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo shooting begins mute to.” PICKERING— Ravin Dyal and Dylan Sayroo rehearse on their tablas prior to the start of the Diwali celebration at Devi Mandir. Diwali is a special event to all Hindus with celebrations and prayers to Mother Lakshmi. Council approved the motion, which By Jeff Mitchell was then forwarded to the Province. [email protected]

DURHAM — A Crown witness has tearfully recounted a confrontation in a college pub moments before her friend was gunned down. Jody Schmidt said she was with Eugene “Dwayne” Moses and several other friends at the Durham College Shelter will serve homeless bar early on April 3, 2004, when the group was intruded upon by two men who walked up and appeared to inten- tionally bump them. Within moments, she testified Tuesday, Mr. Moses was face to face with one of the men and as she turned away, shots rang out. teens from across Durham “I just had this feeling something bad was going to happen,” Ms. Schmidt By Keith Gilligan said, beginning to cry as she answered [email protected] questions posed by prosecutor John Scott. AJAX — The operators of an emer- “I thought, ‘Is he going for a gun?’ gency shelter for youths want to be “As I was turning I saw a flash and “good neighbours.” that’s when I heard the first shot go Durham Youth Housing and Sup- ports Services is opening the 10-bed ✦ See Police, Page A2 facility at 82 Kings Cres. in Ajax, to provide shelter for youths ages 16 to 24 from across Durham Region. “We really want to be good neigh- bours. I understand neighbours have concerns, but we want to be good neighbours, to be part of the commu- nity. They’re not our children, they’re everybody’s children,” says DYHSS ex- ecutive director Mary Dunlop. “Nobody is mandated to stay here. Kids will come here by choice because they have no other place to live,” she says. The Ajax property was selected be- cause of its “proximity to other youth AJ Groen/ News Advertiser photo serving agencies in the community, Ian Dalglish uses a chalk line and level to make sure the fence is level and straight. He, along with other IBM employees, used an IBM Day of Caring to help remodel a Durham Youth Housing and Service youth shelter. like The Youth Centre, the John How- FALL MAINTENANCE PACKAGE ard Society, Pinewood (Centre), DO’C (Archbishop Denis O’Connor Catholic ner with the Town, says the shelter An open house for people living near The group wants the shelter open by • Oil & filter change • Tire rotation High School) and Ajax High School. “is a permitted use within the zoning the site was held last week and that December, Ms. Dunlop states. • Coolant check • Brake Inspection There’s a bus stop in front of the door,” bylaw” and council approval isn’t re- was done to “keep the neighbourhood Youths 16 and 17 “are required to be $150 Value Ms. Dunlop notes. “We looked for a quired. appraised,” he notes. “They’ve gone in school. If they’re older, they have to For Only $$5599..9955 very long time before we actually set- DYHSS needed site plan approval above and beyond the requirements to be in some kind of a pre-employment 905-831-5400 tled on this house.” and building permit, which was issued ensure they’re doing everything by the 575 KINGSTON RD Geoff Romanowski, a senior plan- on Thursday, he adds. book.” ✦ See No, Page A2 www.pickeringhonda.com

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✦ No from page A1 says. spoken to many of the neigh- questions.” “If they’re not doing the needed extra support.” Ms. Dunlop is aware of the bours and the Town held an She notes one rumour going things expected of them, On- The idea, she says, is to “start program. They won’t be al- apprehension of having such a open house. People came to around was the facility would tario Works or the social ser- small and gain a track record lowed to just hang about. They facility in the neighbourhood. ask questions. After that, peo- be a “halfway house for 22 men vices of the Region will say they of excellence, so when we go have to be doing something to “Absolutely. That’s why I’ve ple who had concerns weren’t who had burned down the last have a couple of days to get fundraising, people won’t say move themselves forward,” she been around personally and as concerned after they asked home they lived at.” out of there because they’re not ‘Oh, who are you?’” That, she notes, is not the doing what they need to do to The need for the 10-bed fa- case. move forward. The decision cility is “desperate. There’s There will be staff on site at will be made by our funders,” no youth shelter anywhere in Police claim accused ran from all times. “A young person could Ms. Dunlop says. Durham Region. There’s been show up at any hour of the day The Ministry of Community a need for a very long time. or night. That’s the nature of an and Social Services provides 80 We’ll be serving all of Durham emergency shelter, they come per cent of the facility’s fund- Region, not just particularly scene and jumped into limousine when they need.” ing, with the Region the re- Ajax. Ajax is where we located There’s no maximum time a maining 20 per cent. She adds a property,” Ms. Dunlop notes. youth could stay there, but “we, the “money will flow through The shelter will only have 10 ✦ Police from page A1 two men were toe-to-toe when the Durham Youth Housing the Region.” youths at a time. If more show Ms. Schmidt said the man in and Support Services, aren’t DYHSS hopes to eventually up, other spaces elsewhere will off.” the jersey reached toward his the decision makers. We oper- open a 50-bed transitional fa- have to be found, she says. “We Ms. Schmidt was testifying waist. Moments later, she heard ate under the Regional hostel cility, in which tenants would won’t have the facilities for at the trial of Neven Belic, who “three or four” gunshots and services standards.” pay rent. There would also be them. We’ll assist them and di- is charged with second-de- the pub erupted in “chaos.” Youth will also have to com- the 10-bed emergency shelter rect them. We won’t say ‘sorry, gree murder in the death of Ms. Schmidt acknowledged ply with Ontario Works regula- and a 10-bed long-term sup- we’re full.’ We’ll assist with the 21-year-old Mr. Moses. The under cross examination that tions. portive home for “youth who transportation.” Toronto man is also charged she didn’t see a gun. with aggravated assault in the The Crown alleges Mr. Belic wounding of two other men. was the shooter and that he Mr. Moses, a graduate of ran from the pub with friends, Call today for information Durham College, died after jumping into a limousine they’d being shot in the chest at E.P. taken to the college and fleeing Taylor’s, where he had gathered to Scarborough. The Crown al- on the rebates available. with friends on a night the col- leges Mr. Belic escaped from lege held an athletic banquet the limo and ran off with the Don’t get left and was hosting a live-to-air murder weapon, a semi-auto- broadcast by a radio station. matic 9-mm pistol, when the out in the cold! Ms. Schmidt said she, Mr. car was stopped by police. Replace your old furnace with a high Moses and some other friends He was arrested several effi ciency gas furnace. were gathered in a circle when months after the murder. two men, one wearing a bas- Ms. Schmidt was the second Thourla Moses composes Take advantage of the numerous herself in 2004 during a press ketball jersey, walked through witness to recount how young conference in which she pleads government rebates of up to $4300 the group, the man in the jer- men strode into the pub, ap- for the killer of her son to come for high effi ciency gas furnaces sey bumping into Mr. Moses. pearing to walk intentionally forward. It appeared the bump was in- into patrons gathered there. and air conditioners (21 Seer)! tentional, as the bar was not Pub business manager Kelly off and went face to face.” Serving Durham since 1987 MONTHLY crowded and the men could Morrison said she watched the That situation was defused Financing* easily have walked around the man in the jersey stride into a when the young man’s pals Pickering/Ajax 905-683-4477 group, Ms. Schmidt said. young man. pulled him away and the ag- Enbridge Financial Services The man in the jersey “When he bumped the per- gressor left, Ms. Morrison said. Oshawa/Whitby *On approved credit walked off after exchanging a son he had a smirk on his face The trial, before Superior Court 905-571-2377 few words with Mr. Moses, but -- like it was intentional,” Ms. Justice Bruce Glass and a jury, returned moments later. The Morrison said. “They squared continues. 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Tim Whittaker Make sure you get Publisher [email protected] shot, flu shot that is Joanne Burghardt Editor-in-Chief Vaccine can help protect [email protected] you from getting influenza Mike Johnston Managing Editor [email protected] t’s that time of year again: when the birds fly south, the leaves fall, the clocks go back an hour, and last but not least, we have Duncan Fletcher Ithe chance to get our yearly flu shots. Director of Advertising While we’ve long expected those first three aspects of fall to come [email protected] each year, the flu shot is a fairly recent innovation. But it’s among the most important things you can do for yourself. And, it’s free of Andrea McFater charge (though we do pay the cost of it through our tax dollars). Retail Advertising Manager The flu shot program became necessary when, back in the late [email protected] 1990s, the Province noticed the massive hit our economy and health care system took by those struck down by the flu. Our urgent care Eddie Kolodziejcak clinics and emergency wards were swamped by those suffering Classified Advertising from the flu and absenteeism from the workplace cost the Ontario [email protected] economy billions of dollars. The response was to spend a little to save a lot: an ounce of pre- Abe Fakhourie vention for a pound of cure, as it were. Distribution Manager The flu-shot program is widely publicized and available for all [email protected] those with a health card across Ontario. It can be accessed in a wide variety of ways: through an appointment with your physician or by LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Lillian Hook going to one of many flu vaccination clinics near where you live or Office Manager work. [email protected] Check with your local health department for the times and loca- Defending faith-based, means. Re: Clearing up muddle tions of flu shot clinics in your neighbourhood. Love the comment that gov- about green bins, blue boxes, Cheryl Haines There are plenty of options to get a vaccination at time which is publicly funded schools ernment and church should re- editorial, Oct. 24. Composing Manager convenient for your. main separate. Mr. Baird would The editorial about the [email protected] The flu shot is most critical for the extremely young and the el- To the editor: do well to study history. Our confusion regarding what derly. If you are under 12 (but over 6 months) and over 65, the flu Re: ‘Funding faith-based school system was established is placed in our blue boxes Janice O’Neil shot is highly recommended. But all are encouraged to get it. Even schools would be costly, divisive’, as a direct result of the belief missed the larger issue which Composing Manager if you’re not as worried about getting the flu yourself, it’s important Sept. 26, Ken Baird letter that every individual should is not what can or cannot go [email protected] you get immunized to lessen the chance you’ll pass it on to a family It is not necessary to have dif- have the opportunity to study into the bin. member or a co-worker. ferent buildings for division to the Bible themselves and must Why so few items are ac- [ Contact us ] So make plans to get the needle soon. Even if you do get the flu, exist. A recent trip past our local therefore be able to read. Fur- cepted as recycled materials - your chances of recovery are much better if you’ve had the shot. high school at dismissal was an thermore, our whole judicial and should be giving people cause News/Sales 905-683-5110 You’ll be doing your part to help stem the wave of seasonal influenza eye-opener: various groups of political systems and freedoms to scratch their heads. Classifieds 905-683-0707 which can play havoc with our population. students, invariably all white or are founded on Judeo-Christian Contrary to your editorial, Distribution 905-683-5117 black. Outside the school was principles. What are Canadian most of those plastic muf- News Fax 905-683-0386 -- Metroland Durham Region Media Group the same scenario: all white or values, Mr. Baird? And once you fin/berry/etc., containers are General Fax 905-683-7363 black clusters. Division currently have them listed, go back and es- recyclable -- our Region just E-mail exists; I saw only the most obvi- tablish the background of each. opts to not collect them. [email protected] ous and visible. The words “religion,” “morality” If we are as serious about Web address School funding is on a per and “knowledge” each referred waste diversion as we state LICK AND AY durhamregion.com C S capita basis. Each facility under to Christianity, Christian charac- we are, perhaps we need to Mailing Address faith-based funding would re- ter and a biblical world view, re- expand what we recycle. 130 Commercial Ave., This Week’s Question: Do you plan to get a flu shot this ceive funding in proportion to spectively, at the time public ed- This seems much more fall? enrolment. How is that more ucation was enacted. So I agree; logical than burning or bury- Ajax, Ont. L1S 2H5 Yes No costly? we need to stand up for Cana- ing recyclable materials and It’s possible that in many faith- dian values. Trouble is, those are would likely eliminate the Publications Mail Sales based schools smaller classes Judeo-Christian values, which need for an incinerator. Agreement Number 40052657 would necessitate split grades. puts us back to square one. The Region will claim Cast your vote online at infodurhamregion.com [ Hours ] This was not a problem in one- The erosion of our Canadian there is not enough demand - room schoolhouses and is not culture is a result of the multi- for these recycled materials, Last Week’s Question: How did you feel about the extra necessarily a bad thing today. cultural policy coupled with our which may have merit in a General office: four weeks of daylight savings time in 2007? Handled properly, it could en- Charter of Rights. short-term view of waste man- Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. courage mentoring, tutoring. Nancy Logan agement. I strongly disagree with Mr. Pickering However, if we start feeding Distribution: Total votes: 4 Baird’s assumption that propo- these materials into the belly Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Loved it: 64 % nents of faith-based schools are of an incinerator, the only Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. of minority religious groups. We chance we have to increase [ About Us ] Let’s push hard - Hated it: 8 % belong to a main line denomi- diversion will have gone up in Made no difference: 28 % nation and would love to send for more diversion smoke. The News Advertiser is a Metroland our children to a good Christian James Rook Media Group newspaper. The News school, an option beyond our To the editor: Bowmanville Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, Ontar- io Community Newspaper Assoc., IN THE COMMUNITY Farm animals are far more than mere pets Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc., and the Canadian Circula- tions Audit Board. Also a member Shooting of dogs this world. They are loyal, un- of the Ontario Press Council, 2 conditionally loving, remark- Carlton St., Suite 1706, Toronto, a tragedy but ably sentient companions. I M5B 1J3, an independent organiza- understandable credit a good deal of my heal- tion that addresses reader com- ing from cancer to a four- plaints about member newspapers. legged pal who literally would The publisher reserves the right to recent news item fea- not leave my side for the eight classify or refuse any advertise- tured the tragic story or nine months of my illness ment. Credit for advertisement lim- Aof an Uxbridge couple and treatment. I like almost ited to space price error occupies. mourning the loss of their two Neil every dog I’ve ever met. I can’t, Editorial and Advertising content golden retrievers. The dogs had Crone unfortunately, say the same of the News Advertiser is copy- been shot by a local farmer who for all the humans I’ve come righted. Unauthorized reproduction found them on his property. enter laughing across. is prohibited. My initial reaction to this story For all of those reasons and [ Letters Policy ] was the same shared by most a hundred more, I take enor- - of us who love our dogs. I was see animals and livestock and mous pains to look after my We welcome letters that include horrified and angered that any yes, dogs, in a different way dogs. I obedience train my name, city of residence and phone thinking person would shoot from many of us. Not a better puppies extensively. I condi- numbers for verification. Writers any tame, domesticated dogs, or worse way, but a different tion them socially and I build are generally limited to 200 words let alone goldens, the Mother way. good fences. I do these things and one submission in 30 days. We Teresas of the dog world. Why Neither are they heartless not to protect other people decline announcements, poetry, did he have to shoot them? mercenaries when it comes to from my dogs, but to protect open letters, consumer complaints, Couldn’t he have just shooed their animals. I’ve yet to meet a my dogs from other people. I congratulations and thank you them away? Why the quan- farmer who didn’t have a very owe this to them. I am respon- notes. The editor reserves the submitted photo tum leap to live ammunition? real, very powerful attachment sible for them. right to edit copy for length, style Whatever happened to com- to his charges. Still, a couple In the midst of their pain Renee makes the cut and clarity. Opinions expressed by munication? These questions of golden retrievers playful- and perhaps in an effort to letter writers are not necessarily and more were swirling around ly chasing a calf or horse or make some kind of sense of Renee Faux, 7, a Grade 2 student in Pickering, recently fulfilled her those of the News Advertiser. Due wish of donating her hair. It took all of her seven years to grow her like autumn leaves in my city- whatever is no slight matter for their pet’s deaths, this couple to the volume of letters, not all will hair long enough for Angel Hair for Kids, a program of A Child’s Voice guy, suburban head. them. is pushing for a change to the Foundation. It provides free wigs or replacements to children from It took my farm-girl wife, as it If one of those harried ani- Livestock Protection Act, the be printed. Fax: 905-683-0386; e- needy families suffering from alopecia, burns or cancer. It takes 10 to almost always does, to give me mals stumbles or trips or cuts same law that allows a farmer mail: mjohnston@ durhamregion. 15 ponytails and $800 in donations to make a wig or hair loss kit. a little clarity on the subject. itself on wire, it is either ruined to use lethal force in protecting com. The newspaper contacts only We forget, those of us who or a very expensive inconve- his investment. I don’t think those whose submissions have To see more photos from residents across move up here to this beautiful nience for a farmer. That’s bad the law needs changing. I think been chosen for publication. Durham and to submit your own, visit place, that we are the newcom- for business. And make no mis- the lesson here is a sadly pain- citizenseye.com, the Metroland Durham Region ers, that there are people here take, when your animals tres- ful but obvious one and one /4 Media Group’s citizen submission website. The & called farmers who, while they pass onto a working farm they the farmers have understood [ Proud Members Of ] page is dedicated to the submissions and - photos of readers from around Durham. love the countryside and the may as well be wandering into for a long time. Look after your beauty it brings, also have a the TD Centre and chewing up animals. very real, vested and critical files... it’s a business. Durham resident Neil Crone, Do you have a photo to share with our readers? business interest in it. Having said all of this, my actor-comic-writer, saves some If you have an amusing, interesting, historic or scenic photo to share They have hundreds of thou- heart breaks for this couple. of his best lines for his columns. with the community we’d like to see it. Send your photo, along with a sands, sometimes millions of No one loves dogs more than He stars in the CBC hit sitcom, written description of the circumstances surrounding the photo (max. usually borrowed dollars tied I. I’ve always had at least one Little Mosque on the Prairie air- ONTARIO PRESS COUNCIL 80 words) identifying the people in the photo and when it was taken up in those cows, horses, chick- and usually a couple of them ing at 8 p.m. on Wednesdays. to: The News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, ON, L1S 2H5. Or, ens and pigs we love to look at around. To me they represent Follow Neil’s BLOG e-mail photos to [email protected]. through our car windows. They everything noble and good in drinfo.ca/croneblog.html P PAGE A7 X N EWS ADVERTISER X November 7, 2007 Jump In & Last Chance Learn to Swim Register Now for Winter Join the Santa Mini-Sessions at Pickering Claus Parade Recreation Complex Call 905.420.4621 Apply by Nov. 8 cityofpickering.com/recreation cityofpickering.com/greatevents 905.420.2222 cityofpickering.com 24 Hour Access 905.420.4660

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Durham ready How can I protect for influenza myself against pandemic when, influenza? not if, it strikes - Get the flu shot each year By Jillian Follert - Wash hands frequently with soap or use waterless hand antiseptic [email protected] gels - Cover your mouth when sneezing DURHAM — If an influenza pan- or coughing and wash hands after- demic struck Durham Region, it would wards take much more than the heath de- - Keep your hands away from your partment and hospitals to keep things eyes and nose running smoothly. - If you get sick, stay at home On Thursday, more than 280 people representing 50 local organizations gathered at Oshawa’s Jubilee Pavil- ion for a preparedness exercise called Durham has two plans that would be “Pandemonium.” carried out simultaneously. Participants ranged from school The Health Pandemic Plan sets out boards and retirement homes, to util- actions to be carried out by the Health ity companies and GO Transit. Department, such as clinical surveil- “It goes beyond health care to things lance, laboratory services and mass like industry,” said Dr. Robert Kyle, immunization clinics. the Region’s medical officer of health. The Region Pandemic Plan provides “What if an industry with essential direction to other regional depart- goods or services was affected by ab- ments and local municipalities. senteeism? They would need a plan in AJ Groen/ News Advertiser photo Based on Durham’s 2006 population place to continue Members of Durham municipal and regional services, together with representatives from local businesses, gathered at Oshawa’s of 561,258 people and an attack rate Jubilee Pavillion recently to discuss a table-top pandemic exercise. Dr. Monika Dutt delivers the findings from her table. operating, es- For more of 35 per cent, officials estimate about pecially if it was on this story 800 people in the Region would die as something like has been identified in East Asia and is case, it was suggested expertise could There have been three pandemics in the result of an influenza pandemic, heat or hydro.” spreading among humans and a later be borrowed from a neighbouring re- the last century, with the most serious while 2,816 would require hospitaliza- The exercise, one in which it has become a pan- gion or the Province. being the Spanish flu outbreak in 1918 tion and another 197,638 would be which was or- demic and spread to Canada. Influenza is a serious respiratory ill- and 1919, which caused 20 to 40 mil- clinically ill. ganized by the Durham Emergency Participants discussed challenges ness caused by influence A virus or in- lion deaths worldwide. “SARS would be miniscule by com- Management Office (DEMO) and the their organizations might encounter fluenza B virus. A worldwide outbreak According to Ivan Ciuciura, the Re- parison,” Dr. Kyle noted. Durham Region Health Department, -- such as the Region’s medical officer occurs when a new type of virus de- gion’s director of emergency manage- While the prospect is alarming, Mr. presented the group with two scenar- of health falling ill -- and came up with velops that humans have no immunity ment, a similar event likely isn’t far off. Ciuciura said Durham stays well pre- ios: an early one in which a pandemic possible solutions. In that particular against. “Medical experts agree it’s a matter of pared by doing regular exercises and when, not if, we will have another pan- meeting with other GTA municipalities demic,” he said. to compare strategies. “But it could still be 10 or 20 years For more information call 1-800- away, we don’t know.” 841-2729 or visit www.region.durham. Putting pennies to a good cause When it happens, Mr. Ciuciura says on.ca. Students hope the lunch hour each Monday until Christmas break, when the students to raise $500 plan to present a cheque to the fam- by Christmas ily. One of the class’s educational assis- tants, Wendy Shimkofsky, got the idea By Kristen Calis to collect pennies when she heard [email protected] about the possibility of eliminating the coins in Canada because people AJAX — As an Ajax High School simply don’t want them. teacher sat at a table outside of the “It’s a good way to clear off your cafeteria, with a couple of jars and a dresser and get rid of money you sign that read, ‘Penny Drive for the won’t really use anyway,” she said. Nedham Family,’ she watched some A student in the class, Jordan Clarke, students dump in yogurt-covered said he thinks it’s important students pennies. donate their pennies because “it’s for But that’s all right for Ronda Franco, a good cause and also to cheer a stu- teacher of the school-to-work transi- dent up in our class.” tion program. Another student, Nathan Gonzalez, The class of six has set up a penny said he’s seen the pennies pouring in drive to raise money for the family in a number of ways: in Ziploc bags, of a student in the program. Bryan yogurt containers, handfuls, rolls and Nedham’s father, Phil Nedham, was Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser photo even jewelry boxes. Students from Ajax High School’s School badly burned in a fire when he was “I think we should keep on trying,” to Work class have set up a penny drive working at his shop, Durham RV, in to benefit the Nedham family. Phil Ned- he said. “I think we shouldn’t give mid-August. After a month in a coma ham is recovering from third-degree up. This is for a student in our class, a and a month of treatment, he returned burns he suffered earlier this summer. family.” home on Oct. 11. Jordan Clarke is pictured counting pen- Jill Dormiedy decided to drop off However, Mr. Nedham will be out nies. so much change that Ms. Franco had of commission for some time and he to remove the lid when it wouldn’t fit didn’t have insurance. His wife, Mar- the tough times the family is facing. through the penny slot. sha, now has to work two jobs to keep “We didn’t realize things were so dif- She’s also made sure to let people the household on its feet and pay the ficult at home,” Ms. Franco said. She know about the drive since chatter- medical bills. added they were aware the family was ing usually drowns out the announce- The special-needs students decided struggling, but not to that extent. ments. to do their part when they read a pre- After one day, the drive raised “If I was in that situation, I’d want as vious story in the News Advertiser on roughly $50. It will take place during much help as I can get,” she said.

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The coach also noted her Cougars hosts LOSSA ‘AAAA’ are firing on all cylinders at the right AJAX — The Notre Dame Catholic semifinals on Monday time, and appear to be peaking for the Secondary School Cougars junior girls’ playoffs. basketball team is off to the league semifi- “You know what, I think so, but nal. By Al Rivett one thing we’re not going to do, we’re The Cougars scored a dominating 47- [email protected] certainly not overlooking anyone in 25 victory over the Port Perry High School LOSSA. There’s some good teams left Rebels in Lake Ontario Secondary School DURHAM — The Sinclair Second- in the LOSSA playoffs. It’s going to Athletics (LOSSA) playoff quarter-final action at the Ajax school on Monday after- ary School Celtics were perhaps hop- be a huge job to get through LOSSA,” noon. ing a stray contact lens would stay lost says Booker. Cougars’ coach Mark VanRhee in their Durham senior girls’ playoff Meanwhile, Celtics’ coach Roxanne praised the work of Kadeja Hughes and game against the Notre Dame Catho- Curtis notes Sinclair earned the worst Rona Tamayo, who carried the team with lic Secondary School Cougars. possible playoff draw by matching up solid defensive efforts. At the other end of The lost lens belonged to Cougars’ with Notre Dame. Her players, how- the court, Tamayo hit several clutch field power forward Rhea Pascal, becom- ever, made the best of it. goals in the first half, leading to a game- ing dislodged after a collision with “We were a little overmatched high 14 points. a Celtics player nearing the midway today. We were in a place where no- VanRhee, however, was certainly point of the first quarter in Monday’s body wanted to be in, matched up pleased with his team’s overall perfor- Lake Ontario Secondary School Ath- against Notre Dame in the first round. mance in subduing Port Perry. letics (LOSSA) ‘AAAA’ quarter-final I did think the kids hung in really well. “The rest of the team showed why they finished first in the west by hustling basketball playoff contest at the north I thought we gave them a game and after every loose ball and playing excellent Ajax school. that’s all you can ask for.” defence,” he noted. After several minutes of searching, Curtis noted the game plan was Emily MacTavish scored six points for the lens was nowhere to be found, like to limit at least one of Notre Dame’s the Rebels. the proverbial big three (Nicholle McKenzie, Pascal Notre Dame’s semifinal opponent needle in the and Shanica Baker) from getting to wasn’t known Tuesday. haystack that rebounds and second-chance points, was the parquet choosing to focus their energies on floor of the Cou- stopping Pascal. They did manage to [ Volleyball ] gars’ gymnasi- slow her down, but not stop the rug- um. Enter Notre ged forward. Strong start for Dame principal “I thought we did a good job on DRVC girls’ squad Mike Bak, who Rhea today. She had 18 points today promptly found and we wanted to hold her to 15, so the small plas- we didn’t do too bad.” DURHAM — In am impressive sea- Rhea Pascal tic cylinder and Pascal’s 18-point effort, was fol- son opener, the DRVC 18U girls’ volleyball held it up for all lowed by McKenzie with 17. team won the gold medal at the 2007 to see. Celtics’ Katelyn McConnell and Pre Season Volleyball Pascal retired to the bench to rein- Kelsey Hare each had five. Classic. troduce the lens to her eye, with the The girls did not lose a match, beating Sarnia (25-1, 25-5), Toronto 2 Strong (25- game tied at 2-2 in an unusually low- Hardwood notes 5, 25-11) and Aurora (25-10, 25-21) in pool scoring affair to that point. play. The delay over and the missing lens The Cougars defeated the host They defeated Interclub (25-13, 19-25, mystery solved, the Cougars focused 15-6) in the semifinals and Aurora (25-14, on the task at hand as they promptly Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School Wildcats 25-19) for the gold medal. went on a 6-0 run with Notre Dame Every team member played a vital AJ Groen/ News Advertiser photo 47-26 in the final of the Oshawa- centre Nicholle McKenzie scoring Whitby This Week Tournament last role and brought it together as a team to three consecutive baskets for an 8-4 Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School Cougars’ Shanica Baker attempts a lay-up bring home the gold. against the Sinclair Secondary School Celtics’ defence during LOSSA ‘AAAA’ senior weekend. Centre Nicholle McKen- edge, which signalled the Celtics were Team members are Celeste Bonter, girls’ quarter-final action at the Ajax school on Monday afternoon. The Cougars pre- zie led the way in the final with 13 in for a long afternoon on the court. points, followed by Shanica Baker Brittany Brunt, Katie Fitzgerald, Natalie vailed 54-18 and will host the All Saints Catholic Secondary School Titans of Whitby in Gray, Emma Hunt, Monica Jones, Kelly The Cougars, the top seeds in the semifinal action on Monday. with nine and Lindsay Panchan West Division, continued their run in with seven. Megan Savoy had Martin, Leah Saar and Tori Stirling. the second quarter, scoring 14 unin- Pickering’s Pine Ridge Secondary meant the loss of top rebounder Pas- seven for the runner-up Wildcats Coaching staff includes Gerald Brunt, Andy Bonter and Richard Martin. terrupted points for a 29-6 half-time School Pumas 48-40 in quarter-final cal for the contest as the big forward and Kate Mowat added four... lead that ultimately culminated in a playoff action, also on Monday after- couldn’t play without it. But, as soon The other LOSSA semifinal game thorough 54-18 steamrolling of the noon. as the lens was found, the Cougars will pit either the Eastdale Eagles [ Hockey ] Celtics, which entered as the fourth- Moreover, Monday’s playoff victory also found their game and were off or the Pickering High Trojans against the Austin Wildcats or seeded squad in the East Division. kept the Cougars undefeated LOSSA and running against the Celtics. the Uxbridge Secondary School Panthers atoms The Cougars now play another season intact, recording their 11th Booker was also glad to have start- Tigers... The LOSSA ‘AAAA’ final is beat Burford for Whitby team, the All Saints Catholic victory of the season. The team’s over- ing point guard Catherine Bougoulias at Sinclair Secondary School in Secondary School Titans, in the semi- all record climbs to a sterling 33-2. back to full speed as she tweaked Whitby on Wednesday, Nov. 14 at 8 Campbellford title final at Notre Dame on Monday, Nov. Cougars’ coach Rose Booker admits an ankle during tournament play at p.m. 12 at 2:15 p.m. The Titans knocked off the loss of the contact could have the recent D’Youville tournament in PICKERING — The Pickering Pan- thers atom ‘AE’ hockey team silenced the Burford Coyotes in the final to capture the championship trophy at the annual Camp- bellford Atom ‘AE’ Tournament recently. Panthers blast Durham Fury The Panthers dominated the final en route to a 4-0 shutout. Austin Vandersluis opened the scoring with an unassisted goal. Pickering continued to play well and with big offensive display were rewarded with goals by Connor Sawyer and Aidan McNally. Assists were Daniel Kalichman, Gary Bissett and Rookie Andy Andreoff for a break-out game. Mathew Sopher. “He’s getting better and better and he’s Jacob Godfrey keys Pickering victory getting more confidence,” says Joslin of completed the with six-point night Andreoff, who attended the OHL’s Osha- scoring, assisted wa General training camp in September by Sawyer. before being sent back to the Panthers. Sawyer By Al Rivett Saturday’s victory broke off a three- earned most valuable player honours by [email protected] game losing streak for the Panthers that, the Burford coaches. despite the win, still reside in the base- Strong defensive play by Connor Carroll, Jacob Currie, Scott Henning, PICKERING — It was the ‘Andy and ment of the league’s South Conference, Mark Power and Kurt Schaefer kept the Kevin Show’ on ice at the Pickering Rec- one point back of the Durham Fury and Coyotes away from the net. This helped reation Complex on Saturday afternoon. the , both tied for eighth spot. preserve goalie Alex Hatzinikou’s shutout. The two forwards, Pickering forwards Connor Guneyler and Andy Andreoff and Kevin Hudes, were The Pan- Cameron Eno supplied fierce work in the front and centre in the OHA Ontario thers also corners in the final to ensure the Panthers Provincial Junior ‘A’ Hockey Club’s 10-4 lost on maintained control. pasting of the Durham Fury. Friday In Game 1, the Panthers opened with Andreoff, in his rookie season with the night on a 5-3 victory over the Ottonabee Wolves. Panthers, had his most productive game home ice, Kalichman opened the scoring with an in a Panthers’ uniform, scoring four goals dropping a 6-1 decision to the third- assist from Godfrey. McNally added to and adding two assists. place . the scoring with two more goals, each assisted by Bissett. Kalichman scored his Meanwhile, Hudes, claimed by the Joslin believes, however, the Panthers’ second of the game, unassisted, on an Panthers recently after he cleared Ontar- days in the basement will be numbered, end-to-end breakout. Sawyer completed io Hockey League waivers after starting once the new players become accus- the scoring, assisted by Kalichman and the season with the Kitchener Rangers, tomed to one another and once several Godfrey. also made his presence felt offensively injured players return to the lineup. Pickering advanced to the champion- with a goal and four assists. Late last week, the Panthers dealt ship game of the eight-team tournament Put together on a forward line with veteran forward Brad Fleishman to the with a 3-2 win over the veteran Jamie MacQueen, the unit im- Vaughan Vipers in exchange for 19-year- minor atom ‘A’ squad. mediately clicked in Saturday’s game, old Richard Duncan and future consider- Pickering got off to a quick and strong says Panthers’ head coach Mark Joslin. ations. start on a goal by Sawyer, assisted by All told, the forward unit produced 15 Joslin says a change of scenery was Currie. Belleville scored twice in the middle frame for a 2-1 lead. Kalichman Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo points. needed for Fleishman. “We put (Andreoff) with a couple of “We felt he was in a bit of a rut and answered the call with the tying goal in the third period, assisted by Power. The veterans in Hudes and MacQueen and a change of scenery would be good for game remained tied until late in the third A Wales of a rugby tilt everything came together,” explains Jos- him,” says the coach. period when Pickering’s Kalichman found lin. “It was an incredible effort and a The Panthers also picked up former AJAX — The Dunbarton High School Spartans senior rugby team hosted a team from the back of the net for the game winner, well-deserved result.” Brampton Capitals forward J.P. Perpich, Brecon High School in Wales. The teams got together for an exhibition game at the assisted by Sawyer and Godfrey. Ajax Wanderers Rugby Club on Sunday afternoon. Here, Eifion Jones from Brecon Joslin also pointed out Andreoff has 20, last week. Brooklyn MacDonald was outstanding eludes a tackle by Dunbarton’s Dylan McDonald early in the second half. been working hard in practice since the in net against Belleville, stopping a flurry start of training camp and was destined ✦ See Panthers, Page B2 of shots in the game. P PAGE B2 X  N EWS ADVERTISER X November 7, 2007 Pickering Soccer Club teams earn top marks End-of-season rankings sic champions and quarter-finalist at the Robbie International Tourna- put rep squads in top 10 ment. Moreover, 10 players from the PSC PICKERING — A solid season on under-13s -- Amani Thomas, Ashley the soccer pitch just got better for the Nater, Chanice Rhoden, Christina Ca- Pickering Soccer Club’s rep program. ruso, Cyan Jean-Baptiste, Julia Szath- For the first time in the club’s his- mary, Lia Foster, Meena Sharif, Noelle tory, the Pickering Soccer Club (PSC) Leon-Palmer and Taylor Potts -- were has five competitive teams ranked in recently selected to the Provincial De- the top 10 in Ontario. Ranking is spe- velopment Program. cific to the age category with TERRA In addition, PSC U17 girls’ team, Power Ranking (TPR). Established in coached by Manny White, earned a 2000, TPR annually ranks more than sixth-place ranking in the province. 1,800 youth competitive teams in the This team will play in the Ontario province in an effort to promote the Youth Soccer League (OYSL) next sea- game of soccer in Ontario. son. Ranking at this level starts at under The PSC U14 girls’ team, coached 12 years of age to under 18. PSC has by Bert Laing was ranked seventh in 24 competitive teams in ranking divi- the province this season, earning and sions. keeping their OYSL spot. In addition “This is a significant achievement to OYSL status, the squad was semi- and something to celebrate,” says finalists at Ottawa’s National Capi- Tony La Ferrara, club head coach. tal Invitational tournament, finalists “The success of our club is driven by at the Toronto Cup and champions a strong desire to be leaders in soc- at Amherst International Memorial cer excellence. Our programs support tournament in Niagara. player development and our coaching The Pickering Soccer Club U12 staff is committed to being the best in boys’ team, coached by Jeff Nastich, the region.” was ranked eighth in the Province. Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo PSC’s under-13 girls’ team, coached This team not only rose to the top Five Pickering Soccer Club coaches have teams ranked in the top 10 in the annual Ontario Terra Power Rankings. From left, Bert Laing, club head coach Tony LaFerrara, Manny White, Jeff Nastich and Nixon Bernardino are proud of the accomplishment. by Nixon Bernardino, was ranked third as tournament champions four times in the province. The team achieved a this year, but were finalist in the On- number of accolades over the past tario Cup quarter-final rounds. by Mike Reynolds. This position was enough points to be promoted to the el Reynolds, Fraser Aird and Keishan season, including 2007 Ontario Cup Also ranked eighth in the province achieved as the team placed third in OYSL next summer. Alcindor were recently selected to the quarter-finalists, Oshawa Spring Clas- is the PSC U13 boys’ team, coached the Central Soccer League, earning In addition, team members Rapha- Provincial Development Program. Panthers hope to challenge conference leaders with new players on board

✦ Panthers from page B1 is expected to be out at least two weeks the Vaughans, the Markhams and the St. Pickering - Tyler Hauer (Guy Carteciano, Hitchen) 13:41 with a possible ankle fracture. Another Mike’s,” says Joslin, adding nothing’s im- Stan Smrke) 2:12 Pickering - Guy Carteciano (Smrke, Hauer) Pickering - Andy Andreoff (Kevin Hudes, 17:48 Joslin also expects power forward injured forward, Dan Mandel, has re- minent in the trade department to add Luca Penzo) 8:57 Durham - Steven Koufis (Behn Robertson) Chad Beal to return to Pickering for sumed skating and should return to the that last piece of the roster puzzle. Durham - Adam Brown (unassisted) 14:16 18:30 Friday’s game at the complex against roster on Nov. 16. After Friday’s tilt with the Ajax Attack Pickering - Andreoff (Hudes, Penzo) 14:31 Period 3 the Ajax Attack after another stint with Joslin believes the Panthers are only a (7:30 p.m. at the complex), the Panthers Pickering - Jamie MacQueen (Andreoff, Pickering - Mike McFarlane (Cole Watkins) the OHL’s London Knights. Beal may be veteran defenceman away from compet- are on the road to play the Hudes) 14:51 1:54 joined forward Greg Payne who may get ing with the top tier of the South Confer- in Toronto Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Period 2 Durham - Behn Robertson (shorthanded) clearance to play after an eye injury in a ence. Pickering - Andreoff (Tom Longland, Mac- (Steven Koufis) 6:50 game against St. Michael’s a week ago. “We’ve got some catching up to do, SCORING SUMMARY Queen) 0:34 Pickering - Andreoff (Hudes, MacQueen) Forward Brendan Hann is at least but with our goaltending and our ex- Durham Fury 4 at Panthers 10, Pickering - Hudes (MacQueen, Andreoff) 8:35 three weeks away from returning from perience up front I think we’re one big- Saturday, Nov. 3 5:03 Pickering - Longland (PP) (Carteciano, a leg injury and forward Brad Sullivan time defenceman from competing with Period 1 Durham - Trevor McKinney (PP) (Justin Hauer) 11:11. Your ADVERTISING FEATURE 1750 Plummer St. Unit #1A, Pickering APPLE 905-837-9595 Automotive Auto Glass™ 416-889-4290 TONY OHANESSIAN & MAAN ZAKI, Owner Operators FREE 1 FREE stone chip repair shuttle Service service after full windshield repair available WINDSHIELDS • SUNROOFS • UPHOLSTERY • CONVERTIBLE TOPS Professionals LEATHER INTERIORS • TINTING • ACCESSORIES Committed to service RAJ’s AUTO CARE and product Mechanical and Electrical Specialist muffl er, brake & wheel Bessada KIA has been owned and operated by Joe and Mar- 3-1600 Bayly St. “STILL THE KING OF MUFFLERS” celle Bessada since 2004. After 29 years of owning a GM deal- Pickering Come in or Call Now for our Manager Specials ership in Port Perry, Joe retired. He sought the stimulation that comes from running his own business, however, so he opened his 905-250-9928 1173 Kingston Rd., Pickering • 905-839-5189 Kia dealership. Now run as a family business, Joe and Marcelle www.speedy.com treats their customers “the way they expect to be treated” — with respect and integrity. For Joe, it starts with the dealership. A quality vehicle must be backed up with the attention you DURHAM’S #1 SiSincence 19841984 Alliance AUTO COLLISION & deserve and service you can trust. COLLISION LTD. People from every walk of life come to the showroom every REFINISHING CENTRE day to fi nd out what Bessada KIA has to offer. Some are just • Approved by Major Insurance Companies starting out in their professional lives and others are starting to Since 1984 • Lifetime Warranty relax in life. They share a common goal — they all want high • Rental Cars Available quality vehicles at affordable prices. Bessada KIA treats them all • Free Estimates & Shuttle Service the same way, with integrity and respect. Let them show you how 961 DILLINGHAM RD. a Kia can fi t into your life. PICKERING, 905.420.3501 Bessada Kia is located at 1698 Bayly Street, Pickering. Con- www.alliance-collision.com tact them at (905) 421-9191 or 1 866-421-91914

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Jessica Tyler’s a and singing, with not much ex- with her father and manager, Rob everything, but it’s my job. Sing- perience in the dancing realm. Tyler, who plays guitar and sings ing helps me get my feelings out,” working actress, A quick study, she was able to with the popular local musical she says, adding she’s recorded dancer and singer master the dance steps during duo ‘Two for the Show’, to a Live several songs she’s written at her four days of rehearsals prior to Franny show in Washington, D.C. father’s home studio. the film shoot. at the Library of Congress Na- Tyler notes singing the nation- By Al Rivett Tyler explains she was chal- tional Book Festival, where she al anthem in front of a packed [email protected] lenged by the experience of performed to an adoring throng house for a Toronto Rock game at working as a dancer, but it was of kids. the Air Canada Centre never gets AJAX — As a 14-year-old also fun. “Having kids run up to me was old. who’s relatively new to the acting “The rehearsals were tough kind of unreal,” says Tyler of per- “When you walk out there and scene, seeing yourself on the box and the dancing was intense, forming as Franny. the light shines on you, it’s now or of a top-selling toy is a neat feel- but it was lots of fun. It was a Her voice has also been fea- never,” she says. “The best feeling ing. lot of fun working with 12 and tured on the PBS Kids show is when you come off after sing- Adorning the cover is a photo 13 year olds,” recalls Tyler. “I do ‘Super Why!’, with her voice fea- ing. It’s amazing. It’s a challenge of Jessica Tyler, one of the teen have dancing experience, but not tured in four of the animated to do something like that.” dancers on the box of the Bella anything competitive, just on the episodes of the show geared to On occasion, she’s also Dancerella/High School Musical side.” pre-schoolers. hopped on stage and taken over product. It comes complete with But, that’s not all that’s keeping Tyler’s also done several com- the microphone with ‘Two for a mat and an instructional video, the precocious teen busy these mercial projects, everything from the Show’. which teaches youngsters to pre- days. Represented by AMI (Artist an ad for Mac’s Convenience “I love singing with those guys. teens all the dance steps of the Management Inc.), the Grade 9 Stores to two spots for Disney It’s fun. You laugh and make jokes songs performed on the hugely student’s been sent on numer- products. and it’s a fun thing to do.” popular ‘High School Musical’ ous auditions and has fortunately Most of all, however, Tyler con- Tyler’s looking forward to being series of Disney movies. landed a wide variety of roles, siders herself a singer and, when one of the performers at the up- Earlier this year over the March from commercials to voice-over the opportunity presents itself, coming Ajax on Stage! event on break, Tyler and the other danc- work. she goes for it. She’s performed Saturday, Nov. 10 at 6 p.m. at the J. Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser photo ers spent time at a Toronto high Of late, she’s worked on the Jessica Tyler is busy with an acting and voiceover career that has the Canadian and U.S. national Clarke Richardson/Notre Dame school being filmed performing PBS Kids show ‘Franny’s Feet’, an taken her to New York City and Washington of late. anthems 12 times at Toronto Community Theatre. the dance routines to be included 11-minute animated show that’s Rock National Lacrosse League More than 20 acts are expected on the instructional DVD. broadcast in Canada on the Fam- provides the voice of Franny, the York City for a product licenc- games over the years. to perform, with the event em- Most ironic, though, was that ily Channel, where Franny’s feet doll. ing show where she dressed as “I’ve always liked singing; it’s ceed by Ajax resident and Avril Tyler’s background is in music take her on an adventure. Tyler Of late, she was flown to New Franny. More recently, she flew my passion. Acting is fun and Lavigne drummer Matt Brann. Sexy British farce takes over the Herongate theatre

By Marva Palmer lot. He gets everything blamed Mrs. Hunter is also the object gest-playing shows in London’s Special to the News Advertiser on him. He’s a very uptight of the bank superintendent’s West End, playing to an enthu- kind of guy and not very good affection. siastic audience for nearly 10 PICKERING — Imagine with women. At one time he’s Wiley said she’s looking for- years. starting a home-based, mail- chased by the Scandinavian ward to the play. Ann Ward directs. The show order business in glassware, girls but he doesn’t react very “I like Frances,” she said. is on stage at Herongate Barn but what you receive in your well,” said Hunter of the char- “She’s cool. She’s not the bright- Theatre from Nov. 2 until Dec. start-up package from the over- acter he plays. est bulb but she can hold her 31. For more information and seas company is something Superintendent Paul is very own. It’s a fun part to play.” tickets, visit www.herongate. quite different. fond of the senior Mrs. Hunter. The farce was one of the lon- com. It’s what happened to newly- weds Peter and Frances Hunt- er in Herongate Barn Dinner Theatre’s production of ‘No Sex Please, We’re British’. Peter, a bank clerk, and his bride, Frances, live in an apart- ment above the bank. The cou- Submitted photo ple wants to save up money and The cast of the British farce ‘No Sex Please, We’re British!’ now on stage at Herongate Barn Dinner Theatre are Paul Francies, Margaret get a place of their own. Fran- St. John, Rose Green, Ali Adatia, Grant Evans, James Creighton, Karen ces thought a mail order busi- Wiley, Elizabeth Holden and Don Green. ness would be just the thing. She sends for the starter kit, but the merchandise she receives is satisfied and they intend to sat- John-Francies of Pickering as pornography, lots of pornogra- isfy the customer. And all the the mother-in-law. Pickering’s phy. And that is the beginning while the young couple tries to Rose Green plays one of the of the couple’s lives turning up- get rid of the unwanted mer- Scandinavian women. Eliza- side down in the British farce. chandise and try to keep ev- beth Holden plays the other. Peter’s mother moves in. The erybody away from everybody James Creighton is police su- bank’s superintendent drops else. perintendent Paul, Pickering’s by. The police inspector keeps The show features Ali Ada- Don Green is the delivery man, popping in and out, because tia as Peter Hunter, Pickering’s and Port Perry’s Grant Hunter he suspects something odd is Karen Wiley as Frances Hunter, is Brian Runnicles. going on. Two beautiful Scandi- Paul Francies of Pickering as “Brian Runnicles is a man navian ladies then arrive. They bank superintendent Leslie who tries very hard to do the were told the customer wasn’t Bromhead, and Margaret St. right thing. But he panics a LULULEMON D.R.P.S. TOWN HALL NOW MEETING OPEN! Do you have ideas or concerns regarding community safety issues? Join DRPS Chief Mike Ewles to talk about local issues at free, public forums being held across Durham Region. Admission is free and pre-registration is not required. All meetings run from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. The next meetings are: AJAX PICKERING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2007 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2007 McLean Community Centre City Hall 95 Magill One The Esplanade For more information, please call us at 1-888-579-1520 ext. 4277 Need An Insurance Solution? Grand Opening Event Saturday, November 10 – Centre Court • At Fault Accidents Join us as lululemon athletica celebrates their arrival in Durham Region. The activities begin at 11am with a • Tickets yoga class. Followed by performances featuring “D-Style” • No Prior Insurance break-dancers from 12pm to 3pm. Participate and you can receive great give-aways. Stop by now and check • License Suspensions out their line of athletic wear. Lululemon, dedicated to longer, healthier and more fun lives…O,yeah!

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You will be retail/commercial base make Peterborough a special Oshawa, Ontario responsible for the day-to-day technical operations of corporate desktop systems, software, place to work, live and call home. Applicants should email their resume (in Word or PDF format) to: and peripherals. You will also participate in the testing and deployment of desktop software Lamont Wilcott and hardware as well as be responsible for documentation, purchasing IT equipment, and Assistant Manager, Metroland East Interactive maintaining the IT asset inventory database. You have a diploma in computer science or a Supervisor – Manufacturing, [email protected] related discipline, at least two years of relevant experience, and ideally an A+ hardware We thank all applicants. certification or MCSA designation. Your highly effective communication and interpersonal 3rd Shift Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. abilities are coupled with strong problem-solving, teamwork, and customer service skills. Metroland East Interactive is a community leader in interactive publishing Salary Range: $49,231 - $57,912 per annum As Supervisor of Manufacturing, your goal will be to and online services, publishing award winning community and advertising oversee activities of employees so that they achieve information throughout Durham Region. A few of our current properties include: Please apply by November 22nd, quoting File #TSA-07, to: high levels of production efficiency. You will attain this durhamregion.com, localmarketplace.ca, freedateconnection.com, 411durhamregion.com and movienow.ca. HR Services, Town of Ajax, 65 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax, ON L1S 2H9 aim by fostering harmonious relationships among your fax: (905) 686-8352 e-mail: [email protected] employees – who you will hire and develop – and by We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity within the workplace. As we grow, it is important that our maintaining a positive, respectful work climate that workforce becomes more reflective of the citizens we serve to further the diversification of ideas that make Ajax a great place to live and work. The Town of Ajax respects, encourages, and celebrates our diversity. favors open communication and exchange of ideas. You will also communicate with all stakeholders to meet Graphic Designer (Cross-Media Advertising) For more information about the Town of Ajax and our exciting career opportunities, production objectives. 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Min 1 year COLLECTIONS REPRESENTA- Saturday, November 10, 2007 9am-3pm experience. Call 905-428-1396. TIVES. National Collection We have an immediate opening for a full-time Web Developer/ role will involve handling tenant issues, co-ordinating maintenance, Agency located in Pickering is expanding and requires McKinney Centre in the Mont Glen Hall Production Supervisor for an exciting new online venture. The managing cash fl ow, preparation of fi nancial statements and monthly WANTED: AZ company driver to Collection Representatives. We 2nd floor, 222 McKinney Drive successful candidate will possess proven expertise in developing and reports, invoicing tenants, AR, collections, tracking lease expiry run south and New England are looking for individuals who implementing PHP/MySQL web applications and be able to supervise states. F.A.S.T. approved pre- are assertive, motivated Whitby (McKinney Drive & Taunton Road) dates and other general offi ce duties. Candidates must be profi cient ferred. Please call (905)697-1403 daily content production. self-starters. Previous collections For more information call 416-269-0033 in Simply Accounting & Microsoft Offi ce with 3-5 years in accounting or fax with references (905)697- experience an asset but not Primary Responsibilities: 9026. required as full training is ✓ & offi ce administration. Excellent communication and interpersonal provided. Preference will be Develop/maintain frontend web application and content given to fully bilingual applicants. management system skills are also required. Must be able to multi-task while working We offer a competitive salary and WE'VE GOT GREAT THINGS ✓ Supervision of content processing and coordinators independently in a small offi ce environment. commission structure. 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Contact 416- Durham Region since 1994. ers BRIGHT, sunny 1 bedroom base- in well kept, quiet 3-storey apt PICKERING WHITES ROAD/401 decorating experience/background. for Brooklin office, may include 276-2020. SMALL 3-BEDROOM farm furnished bachelor/bedsit, private Open 7 days a week. Call ment. Clean, quiet home. Separ- building. Balcony, parking, house, available immediately. evenings. Fax resume to 905- ate entrance. Laundry. Parking. bathroom, underground parking, (905)404-2063 We offer a competitive hourly rate, company-paid training, employee 655-7883 or email: brooklinphy- Security Video. No dogs. 4-BEDROOM DETACHED home, Large 4-bedroom farm house, Cable. TTC. $680 inclusive. El- Call Doug 905-985-0748. absolutely NON SMOKER, suits discounts and growth opportunities. [email protected]. Oshawa, close to Harmony/Ade- available Dec 15th. Newtonville, contract person or commuter DINING ROOM SUITE, oak, de- lesmere/ Markham. 416-697- and Osaca area. First/last re- 8129 laide. Good area. Possibility of $500/month. Available immedi- tailed carvings, late 30's, 10pc. Please send your resume to: rent to own. Appliances included, quired. Call 1-888-550-3687. Excellent condition $3,900. Call STAFF ACCOUNTANT required !KING/WILSON, OSHAWA Quiet ately. 905-831-9248 The Sherwin-Williams Company for Whitby CA Office. Assist with BROOKLIN, spacious newly gas fireplace, fully landscaped (905)619-0137 building, near shopping, transpor- REGENCY with pool in backyard. Asking WHITBY EXEC., Cochrane/Ross- preparing working papers, tax tation. Utilities, parking included. renovated 3 bedroom apartment, Attn: Amanda Orton 2-parking spaces, available De- $1700/month, + utilities. land, 4+1 bdrm., 4 baths, Beauti- Dining Room Suite, solid walnut, returns, bookkeeping. Must have 1-bedroom, from $830, available MANOR fully upgrd. In/out. Gourmet kit., 170 Brunel Road, Mississauga, ON L4Z 1T5 experience preparing working cember 1st. First/last, no (905)432-6426. hutch, buffet, table with 4 chairs immediately, 2-bedroom apts Whitby's Best S/S appliances, Cac, Cvac, and 2 arm chairs. Excellent con- Fax: (905) 507-4198 papers and Quickbooks. Previous from $930, available Dec 1st. Call pets/smoking. $1100/inclusive. Call (905)425-0234, ask for 5-BDRM, Semi, 2-Bathroom, big sprinkler, sec syst., Avail Dec.15, dition, $1100. (905)666-1451 accounting firm experience and (905)571-4912 until 6:00pm. Building Min. 1yr. MLS#E1230447 AT BLOOR & SIMCOE, Oshawa. E-mail: [email protected] Caseware an asset. P/T-F/T. Krista. Kitchen. Suitable for big family. Share furnished apt with 2 males. 2-BEDROOM 3-car parking, huge back yard, $2,990/mo. Jacquelynn Tanner, ELEGANT Dark Oak Veneer Forward cover letter and resume, 1 BEDROOM APTS, Oshawa. extra-large in quiet bldg, 905-619-9500, Rep, Sutton Grp- Near all amenities, bedr/sitting stating wage expectations to EXTREMELY LARGE, very clean Oshawa, Centre St. S/Gibb Desk, 5'x30", $250 OBO. Starting from $450/mo plus freshly painted, in beautiful Heritage Rlty.Inc.Brokerage, in- room, cable/internet, parking in- Sales Career [email protected] 1-bedroom apt for rent. Pet own- $1100+Util, Dec. 1st, 647-282- cluded. Available immediately, Greenwood area. (905)428-7969 heat/hydro. Avail. Nov./Dec. 1st. Whitby neighbourhood. 1925 dependent member broker First/last, references. Quebec St. ers/smokers need not apply. Lo- lst/last, $495/mo inclusive, View- Leading cemetery company requires motivated cated residential area. Available Ideal for adults & seniors. ESTHETIC EQUIPMENT for sale. Also 304 Simcoe S., $520/mo. WHITBY Gerrard/King Newly ing (905)433-4088. individuals to help market its sales help & immediately. (905)436-7118. clean building. insuite AMBERLEA, 4 BEDROOM, 2 esthetic beds, 2 magnifying Stephen 905-259-5796, 905-576- renovated, 4-bdrm house, 2 full glass, 2 facial steamers, and pre-arrangement services. agents 8699. storage, onsite laundry. family room with fireplace, master CENTRAL OSHAWA - beautiful Incredible value! Dec /07 baths, large fenced yard, big more. Call 905-623-8958 GREAT LOCATION! 1 & 2 bdrm with 4 piece en suite. Attached familyroom, finished basement. house to share with 2 other gen- We do not offer $100,00 a year from $825 on Marland Ave, garage. Short walk to plaza/ PERMANENT FULL-TIME sales Avail mid-late November. tleman, near all amenities. A company Cadillac or false promises with balcony, near Oshawa Cen- 905-668-7758 schools. Immediate possession. $425.00 mo. inc. lst/last, Nov.1, FRIGIDAIRE 18CU.FT. upright position available in Pickering. No 1 BDRM. viewit.ca (vit #17633) $1285+utilities. No smoking/pets. freezer, like new, asking $375 WE DO OFFER tre, HWY 401, parks, in a quiet $1395/month. 647-299-2264. (905)441-1201. (905)728-0514. prior experience required. Will Wilson/Olive. area, onsite laundry, Incl: heat, o.b.o. 416-439-1015 train the right candidate. Must be Training, salary, generous commission $675 incl. util. hot water, hydro 1.888.310.7000 AVAILABLE DECEMBER 1ST, 1 ROOMMATE WANTED to share able to multi-task, be highly orga- Available Now GOtransglobe.com SENIORS WELCOMED BOND WHITBY, 3 bedrooms plus sun- HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS Best structure, full benefit package, pension plan, nized and possess excellent com- large 3-bedroom upper bungalow room, large kitchen and living 4 bedroom townhouse with pool Junior 1 bedroom, ST. E. Dec./Jan. 1st 1-bedroom, apt., located at Westney/Hwy 2. in Oshawa, available immediate- Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & job security, opportunity for advancement, munication skills. Please submit clean, bright. Close to shop- room, near schools and park, no Colours. Call 1-866-585-0056 resume with salary expectations $600 incl. util. IMMACULATE 2-BDRM, quiet, Must be seen! No pets, no smok- ly, non smoker, no pets, non-smoking. Oshawa Blvd/King. ping/bus. Laundry on site, safe pets, mid December, $1250 inclu- www.thecoverguy.ca excellent working conditions and $30-$60,000 to: [email protected] January 1st ing. First/last, $1250 inclusive. sive. Call Gerri (905)666-4085 $500/month, first/last (905)579- Gas, heat, hot water, fridge, stove neighborhood. Asking $680. Call Call Ash (905)903-3684 8613 please leave message. first year potential. Sales experience is Seniors/ODSP and parking included. Private (905)438-0558. HOT TUBS/SPA, 2007 new in PICKERING DIGTAL PRINTER welcome. laundry. $875/mo. Avail Dec. 1st, WHITBY, 3-BEDROOM main wrap all self-contained, Cost preferred but not mandatory as we will train. requires salesperson. Please fax BOWMANVILLE -large executive floor, $1400/month, includes $7,950, sacrifice $3,600. Call Call toll free 905-263-2354 SIMCOE/MILL OSHAWA, near bungalow, country-setting, Car required. resume to: 905-428-8010. 401. Nice, clean, quiet building, utilities, cable & laundry. No 905-213-4669. 1-800-565-2062 $1500/month.+ utilities, 5-appli- pets/smoking, close to shopping Mon-Fri 9-5 KING ST. E. BOWMANVILLE near shopping and transportation. ances, no pet/smoking. Available above store, large 2-bedroom Utilities included. 1-bedroom & schools. References required. HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS 3 liv- Please call 905-665-0600 Dec-1st. Credit check, first/last, (905)683-6863 CLEARWATER FLORIDA, 3- Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. $700. Close to all amenities. Call $749, first/last. Please call certified cheques. Call Betty bedroom fully furnished manufac- ingroom sets (1 leather); coffee 1 BEDROOM basement apart- to view (905)914-1449 (905)436-7686 until 8pm. Smith, ROYAL LEPAGE 1-888- tured homes. 85° pool, 105° hot and ends; diningroom set, King- ment, separate entrance, clean, WHITBY, new 3 bedroom, de- size bedroom; wood kitchen table 574-2147. tached in Williamsburg. tub, 1/2hr to NHL: Hockey, (starts SALES HELP for Your Good quiet area. Utilities and cable in- MODERN BUILDING. Great UPPER LEVER, 3-Bedroom, Oct. 4) see Ottawa Senators Dec set; 30-inch Ultramatic beds (2); cluded. No laundry. 1st/last. $1290/month, all inclusive, Dec $1500/mth plus utilities. washer, dryer, fridge, dishwasher. Health, knowledge required, suites. 1, 2 & 3 bdrm from BOWMANVILLE, 3-bedroom, 4, Dec 20th, Available December 1st. No $850 on Park St, includes hot 1st. Parking, laundry, large back- Available January 1st, 2008. No All in excellent and newer condi- Oshawa Centre location. Full two storey, single garage, gas pets/smoking. Call (905)391- $20/seat. Children welcomed. and part time. Apply in person. pets/smoking. $600. (905)725- water, some suites with balco- yard. 905-683-0896, after 6pm or $375/$425 week (less than mo- tion. 905-260-6247 5527 416-803-0896. heat, 2-appliances, $1100/month, 9376 or (905)668-9376 nies, minutes from Oshawa Cen- + utilities, credit check, first/last, tel). (905)683-5503. tre, Community Centre, directly JUST IN TIME for Christmas, 1 BEDROOM, Whitby, Brock St. certified cheques, available Dec Custom made golf clubs. 460cc on bus route, 1-888-310-7000 WALK TO GO, Tim Horton's, 1st. Call (905)442-3022. N. $700/inclusive No laundry. GOtransglobe.com shopping, "waterfront" bus at driver, 3-5 wood, 3-PW irons, put- Near all amenities. First/last, no door. Minutes to 401. Brock ter & bag, brand new $400. Cus- pets. Quiet area. Available MUST SEE TO BELIEVE! Hard- St./Victoria St. Newly renovated, DETACHED 3 BDRM $1057 tom made 460cc driver and 3 JOB FAIR! DENTAL ASSISTANT full time, December 1st. Call (905)424- wood floors throughout. 3-bed- large bright bachelor, w/separate Own - $0 Down. Not rent but own AJAX, WESTNEY RD./CHAP- wood "New" slightly used 3-Pw experience and HARP certified 5083. this gorgeous 1-1/2 storey, all ap- MAN. 3 bedroom townhouse. Ex- 4-6 MONTHS OLD, black short- irons and putter. New Bag, $300. room apartment, Oshawa, entrance, eat-in kitchen, new haired cat. No collar. Found on required. Brooklin Dental Centre, $1150/inclusive. Laundry and laundry facilities, no pets/smok- pliances, new carpet. Immediate tra living room. $1700. 2 car gar- call 705-328-0402, after 6pm call (905)655-3385 or fax resume possession. Why Rent? Require age. Two entrances. Available Dyson Rd., Pickering, Nov 4, BOSTON PIZZA 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT in parking included. Available Janu- ing, $850/month. 416-238-4775. 7:30p. 905-509-1683. to (905)655-4845. Prince Albert. Heat, hydro and ary 1st. Call (416)568-3965 good credit and income of December 1st. No pets/smoking. LAWNTRACTOR FOR SALE $40,000+. Call Bill Roka, Sales STOUFFVILLE water supplied. $1,090 per WEST LYNDE, WHITBY. Large 416-803-7904. 2005 Kubota 1770. 48" cut, pow- DENTAL ASSISTANT LEVEL II month. Available November 15. NEW 2 BEDROOM basement Rep., Remax Spirit (905) 728- er steering KRA Hydra Static 1-bedroom basement apartment. 1600, 1-888-732-1600. must have at least 3 years experi- Call Don 905-263-8093. apartment for rent in Ajax. $800. Available December 1st/sooner. AN OSHAWA SOUTH town- drive. Cushion suspension , dou- HIRING FOR ALL POSITIONS ence. 3 - 4 days per week. Hours All inclusive, laundry facilities, $775/month, including utilities. house, 3-bedrooms $975/mo+ ble bagger blower system. Dial-in are 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Fax Re- 2 BEDROOM at 887 Simcoe St. parking, appliances. Available Parking, laundry available. Call HIGHWAY 2/CHURCH ST., Ajax, utilities, close to schools & shop- cutting height. $4500. Call 905- FULL & PART TIME sumes to (905)831-5975 North, Oshawa. All Hardwood December 1st. First/last, no Dave (905)725-0132 after 6pm, Huge 4-bedroom house, large ping. First/last. 905-579-9956. THAT SPECIAL LADY is just a 436-1823 or 905-924-4022 floors, clean, nice, bright. smoking/pets. (905)427-6689 or page (905)721-7884. backyard, next to school, near phone call away! SWF would like Available immediately. $745/mo. amenities, $1390+utilities. BOWMANVILLE, 3 bedroom, 3 to meet SWM, with good sense of MODCHIPS installed! XBOX ESTABLISHED Acupuncture humor, not to bar scene, likes WHERE: clinic is looking for a RMT, nego- plus hydro, first/last. No pets. NORTH Oshawa 1 & 2 bed- WHITBY, 1-bdrm with 10 ft ceil- Available December. (416)457- baths, Concession/Mearns. 360, Wii, PS2, XBOX. Profession- (905)668-1946 rooms, Dec 1st. Clean, family 8788 wood, tile, garage to backyard, dancing, movies and travleing. al install, with warranty. Call Mike STOUFFVILLE ARENA tiable agreement, great location ings. New carpet, freshly painted, (63-68). Serious replies call, in Whitby. Call (905)922-2232 building. Heat, hydro and two ap- new kitchen, big windows, fire- parking, 5 appliances. First/last. at 905-626-0542 (Oshawa) (9th Line/Millard) 2 BEDROOM BASEMENT apart- pliances included. Pay cable, NEWCASTLE home, 3 bed- $1285/month plus utilities. leave message and phone www.durhammods.com place. Parking, near GO/down- number at: 1-800-692-3269 Box ment $900/month: cable, water, parking and laundry facilities. town/amenities. No smoking/pets. rooms, 3 bathrooms, immaculate- Available November 1st MASSAGE THERAPIST part/full- ly kept, fenced yard, C/A, no (905)446-0290 #321886. OAK DINING ROOM set, Table, WHEN: time for busy multi-disciplinary hydro, shared laundry facilities, (905)723-2094 (416)498-4770 or (416)577-8963. separate entrance, parking. Liver- pets/smoking. $1200/month plus 2 leaves, 6 chairs, buffet, hutch, Friday, November 9 health centre in Port Hope; e-mail utilities. First/last and references BRAND NEW TOWNHOUSE $1000. DeBoers Living room set, resume to administrator@ pool and Bayly, 401/Pickering ORONO, 1-bdrm APT. in country WHITBY, 2-BEDROOM apart- Go/Town Center. #416-275- farm house, new appliances, win- required. Call Andrew (905)404- 4bdrms/3baths, Heart of Ajax, Couch and loveseat, Ivory colour, 3 pm - 8 pm porthopehealthcentre.com ment, newly renovated, spacious, excellent condition. $1200. 0028." dow coverings and rugs, refin- balcony, parking, locker, fridge, 6393 Bayly/Monarch. Garage, 5 ap- Saturday, November 10 ished antique tub, quiet, non- pliances. Near shopping, (905)665-9614 MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST/sec- gas stove, laundry. Lease. EXPERIENCED teacher caring 2-BEDROOM ADELAIDE/ smoker preferred, pet by approv- First/last, no pets. $885+ hydro. NEWLY RENOVATED, 3 bed- amenities, GO Transit, 401. No 10 am - 5 pm retary, part time days, for busy THORNTON, bright upper-level al, available Nov. 1st, room, whole house, finished smoking/pets $1350+Utilities. for your child, in monitored, PIANOS AND CLOCKS Limited cardiology office, Whitby. Fax Available December 1st. warm, safe clean home daycare. time offer: new pianos include: apt in house. Private drive, walk- $775/month utilities included. (905)668-7943 basement. Family cresent, South Dec-1st. 647-242-1148, Inquiries: 905-484-2596 905-668-8778 or email: out deck, Excellent neighbour- 905-983-5980 Oshawa. $1300/month + hydro. [email protected] Educational activities, healthy FREE Delivery, FREE bench, [email protected]. meals provided, South of Ajax, FREE tuning, FREE piano lamp. hood, extra clean, appliances, WHITBY, DOWNTOWN, 1 bed- Call (905)240-1269. laundry, $1275/inclusive. Patricia 905-409-9664 FREE Metronome. We have the room apt all hardwood floors, best prices on new & used pia- REGISTERED MASSAGE Available immediately. No smok- OSHAWA $795 month inclusive, first/last, OLIVE/HARMONY 3 bedroom Cordova THERAPIST required for busy ing/pets. (905)706-2200. Co-Operative Homes LOOKING FOR QUALITY day nos. Not sure if your kids will stick Park/Adelaide references. Call (905)430-8327. house, main floor, good neigh- with lessons..try our unique rent- multi disciplinary office in Port bourhood, fenced yard, parking, 71-650 Gladfern St. care, Ravenscroft/Rossland Area, Hope. New Grads welcome. Fax (230 Nipigon St) Reasonable rates, TLC, hot to-own system. 100% of all rental 2-BEDROOM APT, $750+ hydro. WHITBY- luxury 1-bedroom $1050/mo. utilities included. Oshawa resume to 905-885-8430 or Available immediately, no dogs. meals, smoke free environment, payments apply! Large selec- 1 & 2 Bedrooms basement apartment, suit one OPEN HOUSE, Sun. Nov 11th, Accepting applications for tion of upright and electronic pia- email: [email protected] Oshawa, Bloor St. E area. Work- 1-3p.m. 1078 Ronlea. (905)434- nursing background, police Well maintained and person, own laundry, private en- affordable priced townhouses check, first aid/CPR. Call nos and Howard Miller clocks. ing adults preferred. Call Mary trance, fireplace, 3 appliances, 5920. 905-721-9817 newly renovated apts. 2-bedroom $655 (905)428-0097. TELEP PIANO 905-433-1491. walk to go station, close to down- 3-bedroom $685 www.Telep.ca WE WILL NOT BE Near all amenities. town shopping, no smoking/pets. OSHAWA 4 bedroom house for UNDERSOLD! $900/mo. Jan. 1st. (905)666- rent near Durham College large 4-bedroom $712 From $775/mo+ hydro. Plus heat & hydro. Condominium 0621 lot, pool, a/c, parking, $1500/mo PING IRONS Ping i3+ blade CAFETERIA HELP, $10 per (905)723-0977 + utilities. References, first/last electric heat - no appliances Suites in Oshawa supplied. Near: schools, irons, 3-pw, stiff shafts, whisper Now hiring for the hour. Days & evenings. Call required. Avail immediately. grips, red dot, carry bag incl., 905-683-5889. 2 & 3 Bdrm's (705)454-8912 park, shopping, dentist, bus. +CARPET CARPET CARPETS OSHAWA - Olive/Harmony area. Applications in 1 room Berber carpet, installed $250 call 9056978850 following positions: Free Utilities, Parking. 3-bedroom and 2-bedroom 2-sto- with pad $129.00 (10yds). 1 OSHAWA NORTH, prime loca- mailbox outside unit 71 DANA HOSPITALITY INC. is Senior's, Retiree's & rey units available. All inclusive, room, 40 oz. nylon installed with POOL TABLE, 1" slate. New in KITCHEN MANAGER looking for, Monday-Friday, chef $1100/mo. and $950/mo. respec- 3 BEDROOM, 1 1/2 washrooms, tion, quiet street, 3-bdrm main Phone 905-728-8081 pad $209.00 (10yds). Special box. Cost $4395 sell for $1395. manager, cook, salad/deli person, GM Discounts tively. Parking included. 905-571- Pickering parkway locations, floor bungalow, good-sized (no subsidies available) buy "15 mm" laminate, 5 colours 905-213-4669. DAYTIME KITCHEN STAFF kitchen help and dishwasher. 1994. Pls leave message. close to all amenities, balcony, bdrms, $1000/mo+ 2/3 utilities. at $2.25 a sq. ft. Installation Fax your resume: 416-495-2986. 905-728-4993 parking, no pets, smoking, $1250 Avail. Dec. 1st. No smoking/pets. available. Free in-home quotes. RCA 52" GOLDSTAR rear pro- (905)404-9534, 416-831-5289 HILLCREST HEIGHTS, Oshawa Please apply in person with resume to: OSHAWA 2-bedroom, 3rd floor of per month first /last. (905)432- now has townhouse units SAILLIAN CARPETS 1-800-578- jection TV, 5yrs old, exc. condi- EXPERIENCED WAITER with clean, quiet triplex. Laundry/park- 8026. 0497, 905-242-3691 ; 905-373- tion, $500, can deliver. 3 yr old, 10 Broadleaf Ave, Whitby ASHBURN, WHITBY 1-bedroom available. Hydro included. Please SmartServe and food runner . No ing. No smoking/pets. Available OSHAWA- NEW, LARGE call 905-576-9299. 2260. hardly used dark green sofa, exc. (905)655-8400 or Fax (905)655-1730 experience necessary. Apply in quiet Estate area. Beautifully Dec 1st. $800+utilities. (905)433- AJAX WATER FRONT, 2 storey, 3-bdrm. bungalow, main floor. cond, $200, can deliver. Com- finished, bright, spacious, fire- Air conditioned, all utilities incl: plete set of 15" Rally II wheels, with resume to Casa Verde res- 0156 2-bedroom condo, with two park- MARKHAM TOWNHOUSE- Bur 1/2 PRICE LEATHER JACKETS taurant, 49 Old Kingston Road, place, large patio. Utilities includ- ing spots. $1500/month +. gas/heat/hydro, cable, laundry & purses from $9.99; luggage from early 70's Pontiac, complete with ed. No smoking. Available imme- parking. Near OC & bus. Oak Town Villas, across from original centre caps $350. Ajax. OSHAWA APTS. Clean quiet se- Flexible terms, short/long. Alex park, walking to distance to $19.99; wallets from $9.99. diately. $980/month. (905)655- curity monitored newer bldgs. Skordakis Sutton Group Heritage First/last. No smoking/pets. Call Everything must Go! Family (905)433-4486 5466 905-441-0724. Mount Joy Go Train, on bus line, SHORT ORDER COOK wanted, Bachelor, 1 & 2 bedroom includes Reality. (905)831-9500. Leather, 5 Points Mall, Oshawa walking distance to public/catholic RENT TO OWN - New and experienced, full-time and utilities, parking, laundry on site, schools, includes $7000 in up- (905)728-9830, Scarborough ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT part-time experience waitstaff for AJAX 2-BEDROOM basement no dogs. 905-260-9085, 905- PICKERING PARKWAY 3 bdrm, PICKERING detached, freshly (416)439-1177, (416)335-7007. reconditioned appliances, new apartment. Recently renovated, grades, available for possession TV's, Stereos, Computers, DVD (Pickering). Maternity leave posi- Michael's Eatery. Apply in per- 743-0287. 1-1/2 baths, 1 parking, available painted 3-bedroom, 4 appliances on November 9th, $235k. 416- ELECTRICAL APPRENTICE tion. General office duties. Min. furnace/AC, appliances, pets ok, Dec 1st. $1350/mo+ hydro. Im- includes laundry, eat-in kitchen, 2-32" TVs JVC $200. Advent Players, Furniture, Bedding, Patio with 1-3 years Canadian commer- son: 44 Commercial Avenue, 434-5057 3 years office experience. Solid Ajax or call (905)619-9296 non-smoking. references/credit OSHAWA CENTRE, near hospi- maculate condition. View at sep. diningroom, parking. Avail Stereo HDTV $500. (416)569- Furniture, Barbecues & More! cial/industrial experience and check required. $775/month + Fast delivery. No credit working knowledge of Microsoft tal, large two bedroom, well kept, www.tinyurl.com/22N4J 416-893- November. $1075 plus utilities. NORTH OSHAWA, clean town- 9017 knowledge of the electrical code. Office. Strong organizational 40% utilities. (604)609-9948. clean, quiet building. New bath, 2545. No smoking/pets. (905)683-9629 application refused. Paddy's Own hand tools and safety equip- home, near schools, UOIT, shop- Market, 905-263-8369 or skills and ability to prioritize work- flooring, kitchen, and appliances. ping. 3-bedrooms, 2 baths, gar- 2007 MODEL CELESTRON. 6" ment (PPE), required. Clean, pro- load. Excellent working condi- AJAX, 1 BEDROOM basement Parking, no pets. Immediate pos- advanced series GT - C6-rgt re- 1-800-798-5502. fessional appearance is required. WHITBY, Garden/Rossland. 2- PICKERING Whites/Bayly large age, 4 appliances. Available im- tion. Fax resume: 905-420-7342 apartment. 4 appliances. 1 park- session. 416-283-7208 bedroom, 2-bath, solarium, laun- 1-bdrm basement apt. Fully reno- fractor telescope. comes w/9x50 Transportation to GTA worksites, ing. $700/month, utilities includ- mediately. $1250+utilities (water SOLID OAK DINNING room set, or [email protected] dry in unit, underground parking, vated. Near all amenities plus incl.) No smoking, 905-449-5999. finder scope, 2x barlow lens, with company vehicle, can be ed. First/last. No pets. Avaialbe 20mm plossel eye piece-star di- with buffet, and hutch. Custom provided. email resume to OSHAWA new modern building. car wash, fitness room/pool. beach. Laundry, parking, $725 in- BUSY REAL ESTATE office ** PUBLIC ** immediately. 416-567-7519. Simcoe/Bloor. 2-bedroom $770+ Available immediately. $1250 per clusive. Avail immediately. 905- agonal, nextstar go to space sys- made, pedestal table with two ex- [email protected] WHITBY TOWNHOUSE 3-bed- tensions, 4-captains chairs. Ex- looking for part-time evening & hydro. First/last required. Please month,all inclusive. Call Dave 509-2335, cell 905-903-2335 rooms, 2-bathrooms, 6-appli- tem w/40, ooo object data base, weekend receptionist. Please fax NOTICE AJAX, BAYLY/HARWOOD, main contact Bill (905)404-9602. (905)430-8333. eq heavy duty 2" dia, mount. cellent condition. $1,500, O.B.O floor 3-bdrm bungalow, f/p, dish- ances, a/c, c/v, finished bsmt (905)263-8725. resume to: 905-743-5693. List of Durham PICKERING, 4-BEDROOM ex- w/gas fireplace, no pets. Refer- bought new in june 2007. paid EXPANDING DURHAM region washer, $1200/mo inclusive. OSHAWA SIMCOE/401, 1/2 ecutive detached, 5 appliances, over $1500 will sell for $1000 Region distress Avail. Dec. 15th. Large 1-bdrm ences and credit check. VENDORS WANTED at Courtice HVAC company is seeking EVENING/WEEKEND reception- MONTH FREE. Large 1-bed- ceramic tile, eat-in kitchen, walk- Available Dec. lst. $1500/month. firm. Rick 905-985-9324. basement apartment, renovated, room apartment with sunroom. out to deck. Large living/dining Flea Market. Rent starts at qualified installers for various ists required, 9-12 hrs per week. sales and bank (905)430-0404. $185/mo for 10'x10' booth. heating and air conditioning in- 4-pc bath, $800/inclusive. Avail. Includes parking & utilities. room, separate familyroom, air, 4 HOT GREY CUP TICKETS. Real estate experience preferred. foreclosures are Dec. 1st. Laundry, no smok- Approx 250,000 people/year. stalls. Must have all applicable Must have pleasant telephone First/last/references. No smok- $ !AAAA ABA-DABA-DOO- garage, parking. $1350+util. No Sold Out! Sec. 109 Golds. $600 ing/pets. (905)655-8381. ing/pets. $720/mo. Available im- smoking/pets. (905)683-9629 each, compare. (905)982-1999. Located 2 minutes off 401 licenses and experience. Driver’s manor's, and computer knowl- now available to the OWN - No Rent! $0 Down (OAC) between Oshawa & Bowmanville license a must. Email resume to mediately. (416)818-7751 edge. Fax resume to (905)435- public for free. AJAX, BY THE LAKE, large spa- Only $899.03/mth all inclusive Call 905-431-5459 www.courtice- [email protected]. 5383. plus utilities. 3-bedroom central PICKERING,WHITES/STROUDS 42" DIRECT VENT GAS fireplace cious renovated 1-bedroom plus Heat 'n Glo, gently used, $750 fleamarket.com Www.DurhamBank OSHAWA, 3 BEDROOM air, private yard, shows beautiful- Fully furnished 3 bedroom, 2 sto- AJAX, HOME TO share, fur- office. Parking, utilities included. apartment, main floor of spacious o.b.o. 905-655-4076. Foreclosures.Com $800/month first/last. Single ly. $38,000 Family Income. Call rey house. 3 bathrooms. All new nished, bus route, cable, Internet, WHITBY HOME SELLING com- brick bungalow, $1250/month. Ken Collis Broker, Coldwell appliances. $1700/month + parking, www.itsar.ca/207. Mas- HYDRO - VAC EXCAVATION EXPERIENCED Dan Plowman, Salesperson, (905)668-1800 working non-smoker preferred. 6 FT TRIAC, pool slide, for in- plete solid oak kitchen cabinets Remax Rouge River Realty Ltd. Brokerage 2 BEDROOM modern basement Banker 2M Realty (905)576- utilities. Great for 3 adults or company requires full time Available Dec 15th/sooner. ter bedroom available. $425. ground pool. $2,400 new, asking including new range hood, SS SECRETARY/ apartment, $900/month. Either 5200 [email protected] family. Danny, 416-918-3520. 905-239-1732. EXPERIENCED DRIVERS and (905)428-6732 available now. Rent includes: $1000, O.B.O must sell immedi- double sink, Moen taps, counter HELPERS. Call 905-426-0460. RECEPTIONIST tops, excellent condition, $3,000. 2 STOREY CUSTOM BUILT utilities, shared washer/dryer and 1-1/2 STOREY HOUSE, ately!! (905)434-8033. For real estate office HOME, 3400-sqft (total 4900sqft.) AJAX, HARWOOD 1-bedroom driveway. NO PETS/SMOKING. (905)493-1345. basement in luxury home, approx Oshawa, partially finished base- Part-time for evening completely finished, superb First/last. References. Near ment, 3 bedroom, very clean, A BEDROOM SET, gorgeous quality on 1 acre. 25 Bradley 1000 sq.ft. Ample kitchen cup- schools, daycare and bus. cherry sleigh, triple dresser/mir- SHOP WOOD WORKER/carpen- and weekends. boards, 5pc-bath, private en- new furnace, new roof, A/C, large Blvd. Mitchell's Corners, Hamp- Between Wilson/Harmony, near backyard with garage, no pets, ror, tall dresser, night table, new. ter wanted, 2 positions available. Real estate ton. (905)571-2199. OPEN trance, near amenities. No Olive (905)725-3425 Cost $7450, sell $1,500. Call Long term project. Wage: to be pets/smoking, first/last, centrally located, near schools, experience an asset HOUSE 1pm-5pm Saturday and bus stop, 401, available January THE DURHAM 416-524-2018. negotiated based on experience. Sunday. $800/month. (905)427-4466. OSHAWA, 1 & 2 BEDROOM, 100% A KOZY HEAT FIRE- E-mail resume to: Call: 905-428-7677 1st. First/Last, references re- DISTRICT WOOD, excellent, very best immaculate, laundry, $750/$900 quired. Call 905-260-9900 for an AAA CARPET FLOORING & [email protected] or Fax resume to: AJAX, HARWOOD, N. of Hwy. inclusive. First/last, no SCHOOL BOARD HARDWOOD: Carpet 3 rooms quality hardwood, guaranteed ex- fax 905-982-0609 HOT RIVER LOT NEAR LAKE appointment. 905-428-7680 Rouge River Pickering, #2. 1 bedroom basement apt, dogs, available immediately. from $329 (30-sq. yd.) includes: tra long time fully seasoned, 3000-sq.ft. Many renovations. newly renovated. Includes See pictures at carpet, pad and installation. Free (ready to burn), cut and split. utilities, cable, laundry Available 1-BEDROOM, basement apart- Request For Quotation Honest measurement. Free deliv- Fantastic view. Rare offering. www.viewrental.piczo.com Call ment, 401/Westney. Separate estimates. Carpet repairs. Serv- OPEN HOUSE 2-4pm. Nov. 3/4 now. $700/month, Non-smoker. Al (905)213-0524. ing Durham and surrounding are- ery. Dependable, quality service 416-347-0047 or 905-239-3336. entrance, parking, shared laun- since 1975. (905)753-2246. & Nov. 10/11. 360 Dyson Road dry, $750/month includes utilties. as. Professional Painting also (905)509-1712 or view at OSHAWA, Best Deals! Newly SEALED QUOTATIONS will be avail. Call Sam (905)686-1772 AJAX, HWY. #2 & Westney. 2 First/last, references. No smok- A-1 FIREWOOD, dry hardwood, www.bytheowner.com/5091712 Renovated 1 & 2 bdrm. Senior ing/pets. Immediate. (905)984- received in the envelopes bedroom apartment. Separate lifestyle bldg. Large units, new AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES, guaranteed. (905)436-6600 entrance. No pets/smoking. 4198 provided by the undersigned before (905)260-1774. WATERFRONT HOME. Must kitchens, carpeting, windows, se- HANK'S APPLIANCES. Durham's Available immediately. curity. Near hospital, bus stop. 3:00 P.M. Local Time on the specified largest selection of reconditioned sell! Beautiful views, $100K+ in $900/month, utilities included. 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW! FIREWOOD, hardwood, dry. De- reno, stunning interior. 3/4 bed- Avail. Nov/Dec. Call 905-728- appliances. Washers $199/up, First/last. References. Close to 4966 or 1-866-601-3083 Whtiby, Garden St./401. Hard- closing date. stoves $149/up, coin operated livery available. Call (905)986- rooms, 2.5 bath, office, workshop. amenities. 416-402-6907. wood flooring. Close amenities. 5217 or cell (905)424-9411 Hardwood, multi-level deck. www.apartmentsinontario.com washers/dryers $499, 24" fridges Large bedrooms. Family-friendly $200/up, front-load washers only $482,500 by owner. Peter 905- AJAX, LARGE 1-BEDROOM neighborhood. Finished base- RFQ # Q07- 38 982-1000. OSHAWA, FALL SPECIAL! $399. Large selection of Scratch basement, $740/month, all inclu- Newly renovated 1 & 2 bdrms & ment. Backyard faces park. & Dent appliances. Parts Spe- sive, Dec 1st. No pets/smoking, bachelor, senior lifestyle bldgs. $1400. No pets/smoking. Dec. GRAFFITI REMOVAL SERVICES - cialist. 426 Simcoe St.S. ceramics, large walk-in closet, Large units. New kitchens & ap- 1st. 905-999-9371. (905)728-4043. parking and laundry. 905-683- pliances, carpeting, windows, se- TWO YEAR TERM AT VARIOUS 2-BEIGE FEMALE standard poo- 0896, after 6pm or 416-803-0896. curity. Near schools/bus stop & 3 BEDROOM, MAIN floor home SCHOOLS AND PROPERTIES AIR CONDITIONING from $1595. dle puppies for sale, 8 weeks old, amenities. Available Nov/Dec. 1- in Oshawa. Ritson/Taunton, in High efficient gas furnace from first shots, dewormed and vet MADOC, TWO BAY, service gar- AJAX, Pickering Village, large, 866-601-3083 or 905-432-6912. quiet neighborhood, close to OF THE DURHAM DISTRICT $1650. A/C Tune Up checked, asking $550 (neg.), call age, with large attached quiet, 1-bedroom basement www.apartmentsinontario.com schools, malls, and restaurants. SCHOOL BOARD $69.95+parts. Installation of duct- Frances at 905-718-0049. store/show room. Currently ATV apartment, fireplace, laundry, No smoking/pets. Available im- work, water heaters, gas piping dealer, ADJACENT MODERN cable. $800. No smoking. OSHAWA, FALL SPECIAL! Un- mediately. $1,050/month + 2/3 from $100. Furnace cleaning, AUSTRALIAN SHEPPARD PU- HOME INCLUDED, busy hwy (416)689-8073 der new Management. 1 & 2, utilities. Call (647)891-8518. CLOSING DATE: gas, oil & propane Sales & Ser- PIES for sale. Pure bred. Vet frontage. Many possibilities. avail. in adult lifestyle bldg. Large Thursday, November 22, 2007 vice McCoy Mechanical. checked and ready to go to loving $219,000. (905)885-6666. AJAX, ROSSLAND/WESTNEY units, new windows, security. 3 LARGE BEDROOM home in (905)259-1415 home! 905-426-9726. beautiful 4 bedroom house for Near bus, shopping. Avail. Oshawa, hardwood flooring, fin- before 3:00 p.m. (Local Time) rent and basement apartment Nov/Dec. Call 905-723-1009 or 1- ished basement, fenced large ALL NEW QUEEN orthopedic BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN retriever with separate entrance. No 866-601-3083 or 905-728-3162 backyard, near amenities, quiet mattress set, cost $1000, sacri- puppies. Experienced breeder pets/smoking. First/last required. www.apartmentsinontario.com neighbourhood. No smok- NOTE: BONDING IS NOT A fice $275. Call 905-213-4669. since 1967. First shots, de- Available immediately. 905-427- ing/pets. Call (905)665-4609 REQUIREMENT wormed, vet checked. 4 yr. guar- 7818. OSHAWA, LARGE renovated 1- ALTO SAX FOR SALE. Gold Ju- antee. Supplier of service dogs. INDUSTRIAL BAY - Near 3+1 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE- Oshawa Centre. High roll-up bdrm, upper duplex, Separate en- piter with ivory keys. Barely used. $500. Judy (905)576-3303 AJAX, WESTNEY RD/Hwy. #2, 1 trance, fridge/stove, new carpet, THICKSON/DRYDEN, 5 appli- Quotation documents will be available Less than one year old. $600. doors, heating, air compressor, ances, ceramic/laminate floors, utilities incl. Parking, auto repair, bedroom walk-out basement, paint, etc. Near bus, parking. Call 905-433-2903 CAIRN TERRIER (Toto) pups, separate entrance, own laundry. C/air, satellite. No smoking/pets. A/C, finished basement, fireplace, from the Purchasing Department, we have been breeders of Cairn's machining, other uses Month-to- garage. Close to amenities. month considered. Outside Sea $800 inclusive. Close to $850 incl. first/last. Immediate. 905-666-6442. BILLIARD TABLE 3-1/2X7FT, for 16 years, vet checked, vacci- amenities. Available immediate- Debbie 905-721-7519 $1365+utilities. Available No- ideal for rec room, w/all accesso- nations, references, home raised, storage container available. 905- vember 15. Contact Nancy 905- 576-2982 or 905-626-6619. ly. No pets/smoking. 416-822- ries $750; good arm chair $200; $550 and up. 905-352-2087. 6490, 905-426-5251. OSHAWA, near Rossland/Cen- 999-2670. The Board reserves the right to reject any Viking 24-cubic ft fridge $100; tral Park. Clean 1-bdrm large or all Quotations. (905)683-4642 CUTE & CUDDLY CHIHUAHUA AVAILABLE DEC 1ST, large 2- bsmt apt, separate entrance, 3-BDRM DETACHED, Pickering, X Yorkie pup, brown with black bedroom basement and large 2- laundry, separate kitchen with Whites/Stroud, $1500/mo+ BRAND NEW 42" HITACHI HD markings, 7 week old male, vet bedroom upper bungalow, Phillip fridge/stove. Avail. Nov. 1st. utilities, non-smoker, no pets. D.M. HOMENIUK, C.P.P., CPPO Plasma, Model 1080. $1500. Call checked and first shots, $550. Murray/Stevenson, must be seen. $800 inclusive. First/last. Avail. immediately. (905)831- 905-982-1999. Please call 905-342-9696 and 1000SQ.FT. PLUS BASEMENT, No pets, no smoking, first/last in- (905)579-2175 7507 Manager of Purchasing leave a message. PROFESSIONAL OFFICE OR clusive. (905)576-0319 The Durham District School Board HOT TUB COVERS Custom cov- RETAIL. Ground floor in small OSHAWA, ROSSLAND/WIL- 3-BEDROOM, newer home, Wil- ers, all sizes and shapes, $399 ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPS plaza. Large signage, Front AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, SON, 1-bedroom basement apt., son/Taunton area. Separate en- 400 Taunton Road East tax and delivery included. Pool CKC registered, non-breeding. 4 and rear door access. Plenty beautiful, 1 bedroom raised base- $650 includes utilities/parking, no trance, parking, laundry, garage Whitby, Ontario safety covers. We will not be males, 3 females. Health guaran- of parking. Simcoe St. N./Bea- ment apartment. No smok- smoking, no pets. Suit mature in- access. Near all amenities. No L1R 2K6 beat on price and quality. Guar- teed, vet checked, first shots, de- trice, Oshawa, $1200/month + ing/pets. $850, utilities included. dividual. First/last, references. pets/smoking. Available immedi- anteed. 905-259-4514. wormed, & micro chipped. $2500. utilities. (905)767-8777 Pickering. 416-728-7833. Available Dec 1st. 905-725-0241. ately. 416-562-2542. www.homeandleisure.ca 905-721-1037 newsdurhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, November 07, 2007, PAGE B7 A/P Death Notices Durham Catholic District School Board Auctions ROSS, Wendy Susan (nee Parker) Unexpectedly at her new home at Skoota- NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING #2 matta Lake on Friday November 2, 2007 in her 68 th year. Beloved wife and Accommodation Review Committee (ARC) best friend to Norm. Loving mother to Joanne Ross, Eric (Debbee), Ivan (Gail), Jennifer (Doug Inglis) and Sharon (Matt Tourney). Devoted Nana to Tarah-Lee, City of Oshawa Michael, Jaymee, Kyle, Katie and Regen. Proud great-grandmother to Madi- TO son. Dear Sister to Peter (Cindy) Parker. Wendy will be sadly missed by a The Durham Catholic District School Board invites interested multitude of friends and all who knew her. The family will receive friends at the parents and community members to the following public meeting: ADVERTISE McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 28 Old Kingston Road, Pickering Village YOUR (Ajax) 905-428-8488 on Wednesday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Service November 27, 2007 at 7:00 pm will take place at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday November 8, 2007 at Westney BUSINESS Heights Baptist Church, 1201 Ravenscroft Rd., Ajax (Rossland Rd.& Raven- Sir Albert Love Catholic School scroft Rd.). Interment at Mount Lawn Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, 425 Wilson Road North OR donations to the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children would be greatly appre- Oshawa, Ontario L1G 6E6 SERVICE IN ciated by the family. A Book of Condolence may be signed at www.mceachnie-funeral.ca. The committee will present its draft school-specific valuation reports THIS under the Customized School Valuation Framework for the following SECTION group of schools: Canadian Martyrs, Father Francis Mahoney, Holy RILLING-Rolf Adolf; Suddenly as a result of a car accident PLEASE on Tuesday October 30th, 2007 in his 70th year. Much loved Cross, John XXIII, Msgr. Philip Coffey, Sir Albert Love, St. Christopher, husband of Valerie of Pickering. Much loved father of Trevor St. Gregory, St. Hedwig, St. Michael, and St. Thomas Aquinas. CALL Rilling of Pickering, and Gary and his wife Charissa of Mus- koka. Opa of Lindsay, Murrin and Joshua. Survived by his For further information and to view documents please refer to the AJAX brothers Horst, Klaus, Lother, Siegfried, Sebastian and Heinz. Durham Catholic District School Board web site at www.dcdsb.ca. If 905-683-0707 Survived by many nieces and nephews. Family will hold a you have any questions please email - [email protected] or leave a private Memorial Service at a later date. In memory of Rolf, voice message at 905-576-6707 ext. 2800. memorial donations may be directed to Sunnybrook Medical Center, Toronto. Funeral arrangements entrusted to MEMORIAL CHAPEL BROOKLIN, 5295 Thickson Rd. N. Brooklin/Whitby. 905-655-3662 Paul Pulla Mary Ann Martin WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th: 4:45 pm Director of Education Chair of the Board Auction Sale of Furniture, Antiques, and Collectables for a Bowmanville Estate, selling BARNABY, Edward Suddenly at home on Sunday November 4, 2007. In his at Neil Bacon Auctions Ltd., 69th year. Edward, beloved son of Mary Barnaby. Father and best friend to son 1 km west of Utica William Barnaby, and dear brother to Robert Barnaby, of Ajax. He will be fondly Sunday, November 11 remembered by many family members, and friends, and will be sadly missed by To Include: Frigidaire fridge, Frigidaire flat top stove, Bill and Bandit. Friends may call at the ACCETTONE FUNERAL HOME 384 Preview 9:30 A.M. Frigidaire heavy duty washer and dryer (all appliances are Auction 10:30 A.M. (NEW TIME) white and less than 2 years old), cherry 7pc 4 poster bed- Finley Avenue, Ajax on Thursday November 8, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. A FREE TO GOOD HOME: Female funeral service will be held in the chapel on Friday at 11 am. Interment to follow beagle, 3 year old, spayde, $ $ ADAM & RON'S SCRAP Selling the Estate of room suite, 7pc inlaid mahogany dining room suite, 3pc microchipped, shots. Needs cars, trucks, vans. Pay cash, free Painting burgundy chesterfield, steamer trunks, cups and saucers, in Resurrection Cemetery, Whitby. If desired donations made in Edwards some house training. Great with pick up 7 days/week (anytime) Margaret Chesney of Toronto tea figurines, cornflower, oil lamps, sterling silver overlay, memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Finally to- 905-424-3508 Garage & children, very gentle. Debbie Basement Clean Up A Large Selection of Oil pink and green depression ware, Rogers 8 and 12 piece gether again, with his true love and wife Donna. (905)839-7237 Grass Cutting place settings, 8 place setting of Ontario dishes, diamond ! A ABLE TO PAY up to $10,000 Paintings, Watercolours, Prints rings, rubies, costume jewelry, milk calendar, carnival wa- GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, Yard Cleaning on scrap cars & trucks running or & Limited Edition Prints Starting ter pitcher, Stanley planes, Stouffville honey tin, CNR SILENT, Hugh Anthony - Unexpectedly, on Sunday, October 7, 2007, in King- CKC registered micro chipped, not. Free Towing 24 hours, 7 Eaves trough hammer, scales, carvings from Kingston jail, hockey vet checked, first shots, de- days. (905)686-1899 (Picker- cleaning at 10:30 - 11:30 A.M. ston Jamaica, passed away at the age of 47. Beloved husband of Stephanie. wormed, German blood line. ing/Ajax) or (905)665-9279 sticks, license plates, books, Canadian stamps, plus many Ready-to-go. 2-yr health guaran- Tree cutting A Large Estate Auction to include: Victorian other interesting items. Proud father of Jerome and Tiffany. Caring son of Carmel. Hugh will be sadly (Oshawa/Whitby). For FREE missed by his extended family and a multitude of friends. The family will receive tee. Parents on site. 905-579- Upholstered Furniture, Renaissance Revival Sale Managed and Sold By 8791. Estimates call Bedroom Suite with Marble Tops, Mahogany friends at Bayfair Baptist Church (817 Kingston Rd., Pickering) on Saturday, $$$$$ JOHNNY JUNKER (905)420-0402 NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. November 10, 2007 from 10-11 a.m. Funeral Service will follow at 11:00 a.m. GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIE, WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE. Has Dining Room Table & Chairs, Mahogany Cor- 1 female, CKC registered. Two the best cash deal for your good cell (905)903-0402 905-985-1068 Interment Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations to Sick year health guarantee. Micro- scrap cars and trucks. Speedy ner Cabinet, Gibbard Tea Wagon, Side Ta- Children's Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. A Book of chipped, dewormed, 1st shots. service. (905)655-4609 or bles, Chests of Drawers, Victorian & Geor- Condolence may be signed at www.mceachnie-funeral.ca Champion blood lines, crate (416)286-6156. trained. $800 ready-to-go. gian Chairs, Antique Oak Coffer, Double (905)718-2326 BRUCE KELLETT AUCTIONS $ $125+ TOP DOLLARS - Ajax Pedestal Desk, Display Cabinet, Large Inlaid Auto Wreckers pays for vehi- French Armoire, Nest of Tables, Oak Grand- NEW TIME GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUP- cles. We buy all scrap metal, cop- PIES, 3 females, 5 males, good father Clocks, Light Fixtures, Mirrors, Brass At Malcolm Sale Barn 13200 Old Scugog per, aluminum, fridges, stoves, MASTER Want the PERFECT blood line, great with children. etc. 905-686-1771; 416-896-7066 Rd. 1/2 Mile South of Blackstock Ont. First shots, ready for Christmas. Fireplace Accessories, Carpets & Decorative PLUMBER th $600. Call (905)432-1817 Caldwell Contracting Items. Sat. November 10 , 10:30pm An Interesting Selection of • Wooden child's rocking chair • Old rocking chair & Employee? GOLDENDOODLE Backcross Plumbing & Drains Puppies, M/F, Beautiful, smart & $100-$1000 ● Repairs Retro Items - Furniture, unique chairs • Coke Coca items • Christmas loving, with silky non-shed coats, Cash For Cars ● New Installations Glass & Ceramics decorations • Comic books 1980's • 1993 Marilyn variety of colours, 705-437-2790 Take these quick steps to ensure you’re www.doodletreasures.com Dead of Alive ● Bathroom Renos Large Selection of Quality Glass, China, Ster- Munroe doll in box • OId oil lamps • Barn lanterns 416-574-4770 ling & Silverplate found in a long established • Old gas iron • Tin machine seat • Stamps Canadian JACK RUSSELL pups, tails and Fast Free Towing & U.S.A. first day issue • Old toys die cast dewclaw's done, vet checked, home to include: Limoges & Wedgwood Din- getting the right candidates! family raised, 3 males, 2 females, 7 Days a Week ner Services, Crystal, Collection of Antique • International dump truck by Ertl Co. & many more sweet, happy dispositions, $300 • Vintage costume jewelry, some are sign • Beaver Employment Advertising Checklist ready to go. 905-355-1984. (416)893-1594 Copper, Numerous Figurines, Collection of table saw • Primitive tools • MANY MORE ITEMS Inkwells, Books, Linens, Jewellery & Collec- Every ad should include: MINI SCHNAUZERS, Black/Sil- tor's Items. BRUCE KELLETT (705)328-2185 ver, Salt/Peppers, non-shedding, CASH FOR CARS! We buy (905)986-4447 www.theauctionfever.com ❏ vaccinated, great temperament, used vehicles. Vehicles must be ALL PRO Indoor Yard Sale Prominent job title family raised. Father has Cdn. in running condition. Call ❏ Company profi le and logo Championship. $700. Diane (905)427-2415 or come to 479 PAINTING AND Sunday @ 9:30 A.M. (705)689-6687, will deliver to Bayly St. East, Ajax at MURAD For details and photo gallery go to ❏ Advancement/Education Oshawa area. AUTO SALES WALLPAPERING www.waddingtons.ca/brighton Auction Sale Haydon Auction Barn, 2498 Con Rd 8, opportunities Repair & Stucco ceilings Phone 1-613-475-6223 Haydon ON Sat. Nov. 10 @ 4 pm Coins & Currency ❏ Type of working environment REGISTERED GERMAN Shep- Decorative finishes & and Orono Estate: – More info with photos on the update pard Puppies, great tempera- ❏ Job description ment, family raised, reasonable. General repairs www.donstephensonauctioneer.com Auctioneer (905)986-0425. 20% off for seniors Don Stephenson 905-263-4402 or 705-277-9829 -skills required (905)404-9669 CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN -experience necessary SCHNOODLE puppies, First 1994 CHEVROLET SILVERADO Friday, November 9th at 4:30 p.m. shots, dewormed. $450 each. - 305 engine, half ton, 290kms., Tor. Line 647-868-9669 -education needed Ready to go in 2 weeks. new exhaust, hitch, runs great. 3 miles East of Little Britain on Kawartha Lakes Rd. 4 -duties to be performed Call 905-579-0252. Asking $1500 o.b.o. Call 905- Modern oak bow front china cabinet, walnut vanity and 260-5347. mirror, oak library table, walnut telephone table and chair, -hours TRADITIONAL DOG TRAINING walnut tea wagon, Raven guitar, Orthophonic Victrola, an- ❏ Remuneration CLASSES. No clickers, no 1997 DODGE DAKOTA, PREP & PAINT tique dresser and mirror, 2 door wardrobe, maple table treats, just great results. 905- and chairs, treadle sewing machines, washstands, large -wages/salary 797-2855. 290,000kms, certified & e-tested. Surface repairs $1800 o.b.o. Call (905)436-2194 before painting modern hutch, pine cannonball bed, 3pc chesterfield set, -benefi ts Interior / Exterior mannequin, 14kt white gold diamond ring (appraised -vacation YELLOW LAB PUPPIES - pure $2700), slot machine, Battle balls arcade game, double bred, retriever stock, good with Wallpaper Off / On ❏ Location children. Not registered. Ready Standard & Faux horse coin operated ride, remote control boat, Delta 6" for Christmas! 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