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[ Briefly ] Pickering beach marked off-limits to swimmers: Five local beaches have Murder accused testifies been posted as unsafe for swimming due to elevated bacteria levels. Those considered unsafe for the Jacobson details petty crime. ploits together. ing, described a lengthy and degree murder in the slaying week of Sept. 5 are: Taking the stand in his “We worked together; we’d varied history of brushes of Mr. Jones, who was shot to Bowmanville Beach East in Clar- his past as Jones own defense Tuesday, Cosmo hang out on weekends,” Mr. with the law. He is the first death on Pickering Beach ington, Elgin Pond in Uxbridge, Kins- men Beach in Scugog, Pickering trial resumes Jacobson told a jury how he Jacobson said. witness for a defence case Road near his home Feb. 4, Beach and Rotary Park in Ajax. and Sean Hall - his longtime “We even did a little bit of that began after a six-week 2001. The prosecution is ad- Beaches remaining within safe By Jeff Mitchell friend and co-accused in the crime together.” summer break, and is expect- vancing a theory that Mr. bacteria limits are: Staff Writer murder of Ajax resident Roy During an afternoon of ed to be on the stand for sev- Jones was murdered to pre- Beaverton Beach North and DURHAM – It was a friend- Jones - met as teenagers, be- questioning by defence eral days. vent him testifying against South and Thorah Centennial Park in ship struck in high school came friends and eventually lawyer Jason Dos Santos, Mr. Mr. Jacobson is accused Brock, Bowmanville Beach West and and forged in the fires of fell into various criminal ex- Jacobson, formerly of Picker- along with Mr. Hall of first- ✦ See Jacobson page A2 Newcastle Beach Central in Claring- ton, Frenchman’s Bay East and West in Pickering, Lakeview Beach East and West in Oshawa and Whitby Beach. The Durham Region Health De- partment collects beach water sam- Flaherty ples throughout the summer, and re- A class act returns leases results weekly. vs. Tory Teams needed for Pentathafun: The Pickering Village Museum Founda- tion is looking for teams to compete Ajax MPP, main in tug of war, three-legged, wheelbar- rival have their row and sack races. The foundation is hosting the an- say in Durham nual Fall Family Festival and the Pen- tathafun Sunday, Oct. 3 at the Picker- By Crystal Crimi ing Village Museum as part of a Staff Writer Brougham Central Hotel fundraising DURHAM – Along with corn afternoon. and grilled meats, Durham’s Teams require six players, with a Conservative supporters also minimum of two females. The entry received some words from the fee is $150 and each team member provincial party’s potential receives a T-shirt with their group’s leaders Wednesday evening. name on the back. The deadline for With the Conservative registration is Friday, Sept. 10. provincial leadership vote To register, call Pat Dunnill at 905- 839-4672. only weeks away, candidates were invited to speak Sept. 1 at a joint federal and provin- [ What’s On ] cial Durham Conservative Riding barbecue. Of the three Library to host fraud seminar: running for the position, The Pickering Public Library is offer- Whitby-Ajax MPP Jim Fla- ing a seminar to help people guard herty and challenger John against an increasing problem. On Wednesday, Sept. 22, the li- Tory attended the event, held brary’s central branch hosts a ses- at Raglan’s Trillium Trails. sion on fraud awareness and preven- Candidate Frank Klees was tion. Fraud costs consumers billions unable to attend. of dollars and affects thousands of Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo “We’re one family,” Mr. Fla- Canadians every year, the majority of PICKERING – Khallid Thomas put his thinking cap back on yesterday as the new school year began at St. Wilfrid Catholic School in Pickering herty told the crowd of about whom are seniors. and across the province. Khallid and other students in Carmen Vandersluis’s Grade 3 class started off with a little get to know your classmates 70 Conservative Party sup- The seminar is being offered by scavenger hunt. porters and politicians. “But representatives from the Volunteer we have to talk about who we Resource Centre of Toronto and it is are as Conservatives.” geared towards seniors. It teaches He said he told federal Tory people how to recognize and guard leader Stephen Harper that against fraudulent offers. Wind project blows for north Pickering Registration is required for the after the Conservatives lost seminar, which runs from 10 to 11 a.m. the federal election. For more information or to regis- Turbines could the city’s homes and busi- through the development of newable electricity. Mr. Flaherty said there’s al- ter, call 905-831-6265 or 905-686- nesses. the Brock West Wind Park Mr. Vogt said the company ways hot issues and opposi- 0250 and press 0. power 4,000 homes Eastern Power Limited has Project. is constantly looking at envi- tion for things the Conserva- submitted a proposal to the Gregory Vogt, president of ronmental technology and tive Party has done, but it is [ ] By Danielle Milley Province to enhance its oper- Eastern Power, said the pro- this is an opportunity to try their beliefs and values which Index Staff Writer ation at the Brock West posal was triggered by the something new. have always gotten them PICKERING – The winds blow- Power Plant, located on the Province’s request in the “There’s some information elected. Editorial Page, A6 ing across Pickering could former landfill at Brock Road spring for proposals for gener- Sports, B1 soon be used to further power and the Third Concession, ation of 300 megawatts of re- ✦ See Pickering page A4 ✦ See Ajax page A2 Classified, B4 Entertainment, B7 [ Give us a call ] Investing in their General: 905-683-5110 Distribution: 905-683-5117 General fax: 905-683-7363 Newsroom fax: 905-683-0386 children’s future Private school Ajax private school. hawa couple placed their old- “Instead of saving up for est in a public school before parents find it college or university, I’ll put learning the Port Perry pri- SERVICE HOURS pays to spend the money in now,” she rea- vate school’s tuition has a MON., WED., THURS., FRI. sons. “You’re investing in their family rate. This fall, parents 7:30 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. money in the future a little bit early, that’s will pay $7,600 per family per TUES. 7:30 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. elementary years how I look at it.” year, with no limit on the SAT. 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. It’s pretty steep, but paying number of children attending (905) 831-5400 more goes hand in hand with the school. This is the final of a three- sending a child to an indepen- “I think it has to be a com- Email: [email protected] part series looking at private dent school, and parents like mitment and a decision you 575 KINGSTON RD. schools in Durham Region, Ms. Siddall feel it’s worth it. make,” Pam Jeffery says of www.pickeringhonda.com what they offer, why parents Before he started attending choosing, and paying, for a choose them, and the finan- EXL, she says Matthew was private school education. cial challenges. struggling in the public sys- Ms. Siddall says not every- INCOME TAX tem. Now he’s faring a lot bet- one has the means to even By Mike Ruta ter, thanks to the one-on-one contemplate the move. PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURNS  Staff Writer attention he has received, “I know quite a few families   DURHAM – Julia Siddall fig- hard to come by in public (who) would be there tomor- *most returns * GST INCLUDED ures she can pay now or later. schools. row if they could afford it,” she ALL-CANADIAN TAX SERVICE The Ajax parent is referring The Jefferys balked when says. A.J. Groen/ News Advertiser photo offices open year round to the $12,000 per year she they thought sending their The former Progressive When they’re not hitting the books, from left, Alex, Eric and Lucas Jef- 100 Westney Rd. S. (@401) spends so her son Matthew three sons to Scugog Christ- Conservative government of- at Ajax  Station fery, along with mom and dad Pam and Scott find time for dirt biking. can attend the Exceptional ian School would cost a small Mrs. Jeffery was surprised to find private school tuition was more 9905) 426-4860 ✦ Learning Centre (EXL), an fortune. In fact, the north Os- See Leaving page A5 reasonable than she expected.

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the law, including capers he and his “I remember specifically this song “It was shocking. This is a Colt .45. enterprise, Mr. Jacobson said he ✦ Jacobson from page A1 then-teenaged friend, Mr. Hall, par- by this rap artist was on; it was It’s so strong when you pop it, it had. ticipated in. He described a few something about popping off shots knocks back your wrist.” “Twice,” he responded. Mr. Jacobson, who faced several break-ins, including one instance in on New Year’s Eve,’ Mr. Jacobson Mr. Jacobson testified that in- “The home invasion, and the mur- years in prison for his role in a home which they looted the home of a girl told the court. Encouraged by Mr. stance was the only time he fired the der of Roy Jones.” invasion robbery that took place in Mr. Hall was dating. Hall, who squeezed off a round first, gun. Asked by Mr. Dos Santos if he’d The trial, before Superior Court June of 2000. And he told Mr. Dos Santos of one Mr. Jacobson took the gun and fired seen the gun used in any criminal Justice Donald Ferguson, continues. The launching of the defence will night when the two young men were it. most certainly heat up the long but cruising around Pickering listening “I put my hand up in the air and Carrier of fascinating trial, which began in to gangster rap when they were in- popped one,” he said. SALE SPECIAL mid-April. Mr. Jacobson and Mr. spired to rob a gas station. The Week Hall are represented by separate de- “I don’t want to blame the rap BARGAINS fence teams; their strategy so far ap- music ... but we were kind of hyped VALENTINE’S CRUISE pears to be aimed at deflecting up that night,” Mr. Jacobson said. ® ADVERTISING blame away from their clients and Mr. Jacobson described a number PRINCESS CRUISES toward the other man. of other crimes, including credit At the start of the trial, Mr. Jacob- card scams, thefts and the robbery FLYERS son attempted to plead guilty to of a man Mr. Hall had worked with. Star Princess IN TODAY’S manslaughter, an offer rejected by And he told the jury of a number of February 13, 2005 News Advertiser Crown attorney Paul Murray. His de- beefs for which he was arrested, but Western Caribbean: Fort Lauderdale, Princess Cays, at sea, Cozumel, fence team, which includes lawyer protested his innocence. Grand Cayman, Ocho Rios, at sea, Fort Lauderdale Wednesday Douglas Usher, has drawn Crown Mr. Jacobson also remembered September 8, 2004 witness testimony that portrays Mr. Roy Jones as a fellow student at From $1099* CAD Jacobson as a lookout the night of Pickering high schools. News Advertiser the murder, while someone else “I can’t say we were friends, but I Includes port taxes! Justin *Prices are cruise-only, per person based on double occupancy, pulled the trigger. had a good acquaintance with his * 2-4-1 Pizza Ajax Wednesday’s carrier of the air available on request * Ajax Marketplace Ajax. During the first half of the trial the brother, Keith Jones,” Mr. Jacobson * AIG Assurance Mindshare Ajax week is Justin. He enjoys Exclusive Cruise Holidays’ amenities: Crown presented to the jury many said in response to a question from * Bouclair Ajax/Pick. reading & piano. 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For information on Your Carrier will be around to collect 3-843 King Street W...... 905-728-4628 delivering your advertising flyers, “Sure there’s opposition, but the people and “turn the page” for call DUNCAN FLETCHER an optional delivery charge of $ 6.00 there’s a difference between opposi- government, rebuilding it without at 683-5110. between Sept. 8 - Sept. 12/04 tion and standing up for what you forgetting our heritage. believe in,” he continued. “There’s Leadership voting day is Sept. 18. nothing wrong with standing up for what you believe in, that’s how we win.” He said he’s proud Durham now OVER has a university and that’s some- thing the MPPs of Durham fought WIN WIN 11 ofof 22 WIN WIN 11 ofof 22 for and received. HOME THEATRE “You know the decision to make it, HOME THEATRE you know where that was made - in 50” 50” TV’sTV’s YEARS IN BUSINESS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS “CANADA’S MATTRESS SUPERSTORE” Whitby,” said Mr. Flaherty. He was NO PURCHASE NECESSARY 2266 NO PURCHASE NECESSARY Minister of Finance under former Premier Mike Harris when it was ap- proved. $ $ He said the university is some- thing that’s not just for Durham, but 2,000,000 2,000,000 for all of Canada. As Conservatives, it’s their duty to enhance the stan- dard of living for each generation, he MATTRESS MATTRESS && FURNITUREFURNITURE INVENTORYINVENTORY added. “It’s been a long time since we had a premier from Durham Region, in fact, we’ve never had a premier from Durham Region,” he said. “I look for- ward to your support Sept. 18.” When Mr. Tory spoke next, he said it is important to rebuild the Con- SALE SALE servative party and pay down the provincial debt. COMFORT SLEEP S/E POSTURE CARE COMFORT SLEEP ORTHOPEDIC S/E “We have basically no seats in any •15 YR WARRANTY• of the major cities, ” Mr. Tory said. •20 YR WARRANTY• •10 YR WARRANTY• •20 YR WARRANTY• They have a few, but not enough, he Single Mattress Double $ 169 Set $ 289 Single Mattress Single Mattress Single Mattress Double $ 239 Set $ 429 Double $ 309 Set $ 499 continued. Queen $ 219 Set $ 399 “I think if we talk about fixing gov- $ $ Queen $ 299 Set $ 519 $ Queen $ 369 Set $ 589 Coupons Not Valid $ $ ernment there’s going to be a lot of 00 Set Set King $ 489 Set $ 799 Set King 559 Set 889 $ 209 With This Unit $ 359 $ people on our side,” he said. $ 1 09 1 99 429 259 Since Premier Dalton McGuinty was elected to office, all he has been ORTHOPEDIC PILLOW TOP ORTHOPRACTIC POCKET COIL PILLOW TOP doing is dismantling the things the •20 YR WARRANTY• Conservatives did, said Mr. Tory. He 21 $ 9 •25 YR WARRANTY• •25 YR WARRANTY• Set 379 added they are so busy buying back Single Mattress Single Mattress Single Mattress Double $ 509 Set $ 739 Double $ 259 Set $ 459 Double $ 359 Set $ 579 Double $ 409 Set $ 639 clinics the Tories sold, the provincial Queen $ 599 Set $ 869 Liberals haven’t been doing the $ $ $ $ $ $ Queen 319 Set 559 $ Queen 429 Set 639 $ Queen 479 Set 699 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ King 729 Set 1129 things they should be, such as help- $ $ Set King 619 Set 939 Set King 649 Set 999 Set King 509 Set 849 $ $ $ ing people. While Mr. McGuinty does 479 289 509 309 609 399 Individual Coils what Mr. Tory called “muse and con- fuse over things like photo radar”, he COUPON COUPON doesn’t see anyone standing up ask- ing for it to be brought back. ANY FREE In business and in family, books NO NO GSTGST CHOICES need to be balanced and it should be OORR 4 the same in government, Mr. Tory AND AND • Bed Frame • Comforter • Disposal Of Old added. • Mattress Pad • Layaway Set While visiting Thunder Bay re- NO PST • Bed Rails • Pillow • Percale Set of cently, he said he spoke to a couple NO PST • Set-Up • Local Delivery Sheets who is still waiting for a birth certifi- With Any Mattress Set Purchased With Any Mattress Set Purchased cate for their grandson eight months after he was born. With the taxes we new pay, there should be no reason why intro such things take so long, Mr. Tory price!

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New $20 bill that was very difficult to reproduce in terms of consumer confidence and easy to use,” Mr. Parreira said. and getting people to use money, it unveiled with plenty Aside from the security features, is important,” he said. of security features the theme of the note is the arts. The back features four different Facts: By Danielle Milley pieces of artwork by Canadian Bill • 208,000: number of counterfeit Staff Writer Reid and the quote on the back - in bills in 2002; $4.8 million: value of DURHAM – Feel it, tilt it and hold both English and French - is an ex- counterfeit money seized in 2002 it up to the light - if you know the cerpt from a Gabrielle Roy novel. • 443,000: number of counterfeit security features to look for on the The new bill costs nearly 50 per bills in 2003; $12.7 million: value of new $20 bill, it’s easy to spot a fake. cent more to print - nine cents, counterfeit money seized in 2003 The new $20 - part of the Canadi- compared with 6.5 cents for the • 36: per cent of counterfeit bills an Journey series - was unveiled previous series. seized in 2003 that were $20 bills Wednesday afternoon, but does not Mr. Parreira said the extra cost is • 1.4 billion: number of bills in cir- enter circulation until Sept. 29. The worth it. culation update of the 20 is the latest in the “When you take a look at people • 600 million: number of $20 bills new series with only the $50 bill yet not feeling comfortable using cash - in circulation to be changed (its unveiling takes place later this year). “We’re releasing it obviously to combat counterfeiting,” said Manuel Parreira, senior analyst with the Bank of Canada. The new bill shares some traits with its predecessor, which was Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo Manuel Parreira, a senior analyst with the Bank of Canada, shows off the new $20 launched in 1991. It shares the Canadian banknote, which goes into circulation Sept. 29 featuring numerous features same security features as the $100 designed to make the lives of counterfeiters difficult. bill and is similar in design and style to the $10 and $5 bills. “The new $20 is very familiar to front of the note. tilted - similar to the gold-green the same one you have now. It is a Another easy to detect feature is square on the current bill. similar green colour and the Queen the watermark portrait. Other features include fine-line (Elizabeth) is still there,” Mr. Par- “When you hold it up to the light printing; raised print that makes reira said. a ghost-like image of the Queen ap- the large numeral 20, the Coat of Now in its 9th year, the Pickering Town There are several changes to help pears in the middle of the note,” Arms and the words Bank of Cana- Centre Mayors’ Charity Classic has successfully raised over one million dollars for the make detection of counterfeit Mr. Parreira said. da/Banque du Canada feel thicker; Rouge Valley Health System Foundation. copies of Canada’s “workhorse” de- Also, when you hold the bill up to and fluorescent markings visible nomination easier. The $20 bill has the light a see-through number is under UV light. That’s a lot of extra funding for areas such as cardiology, emergency, and surgery - the largest number of bills in circu- visible between the watermark and “We worked closely with compa- not to mention the hundreds of lation. the large numeral (20) and a con- nies to put together a banknote thousands of patients who’ve The new banknote has a holo- tinuous solid vertical line appears. benefitted first-hand. graphic stripe and when tilted, the From the back of the bill this secu- Once again, this year brightly coloured numerals and rity feature resembles a series of everyone can get involved. maple leaves appear to move with- exposed metallic dashes that shift DRIVER EDUCATION CENTRE Look for the change boxes in the shiny metallic stripe on the from gold to green when the note is throughout the mall and please give generously Evening Courses Start to this worthy cause. Thursday September 9 REGISTER TODAY!!! Register Thursday September 9 from 4:00 pm to 5:30pm • Get your license 4 months earlier • 25 Hrs. In Class • 10 Hrs. In Car • Save up to 41% on Insurance • G2 and G Road Test Preparation 905-426-9611 pickeringtowncentre.com 68 HARWOOD AVE. S. HYDROPOOL FACTORY DIRECT HOT TUB SALE! ONEONEONEONE OFOFOFOF CANADA’SCANADA’SCANADA’SCANADA’S LARGESTLARGESTLARGESTLARGEST MANUFACTURERSMANUFACTURERSMANUFACTURERSMANUFACTURERS ISISISIS OPENINGOPENINGOPENINGOPENING ITSITSITSITS DOORSDOORSDOORSDOORS TOTOTOTO THETHETHETHE PUBLICPUBLICPUBLICPUBLIC ININININ BROOKLINBROOKLINBROOKLINBROOKLIN (HOTNER(HOTNER(HOTNER(HOTNER GREENHOUSES)GREENHOUSES)GREENHOUSES)GREENHOUSES) DOLPHIN POOL & SPA 4 DAYS ONLY - SEPT. 9 - 12, 2004 Established 1970 SOFTUBS • HOT TUBS • INGROUND POOLS • ABOVEGROUND POOLS

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People need to ter, the security features on bank notes are also getting more sophis- look and know ticated. what to look for “The real bills are getting better,” Det. Const. Renshaw said. “The By Danielle Milley problem doesn’t lie in the bill, the Staff Writer problem lies in that people don’t DURHAM – Despite detection ma- look at their money.” chines and new security devices, Det. Const. Renshaw said the the use of counterfeit bills is still a machines can be fooled so it is best problem in Durham. to get training from the Bank of Detective Constable Al Renshaw Canada or the police. of the Durham Regional Police Ser- “People need to know what to vice fraud unit said since the be- look for but they also have to do ginning of last year the unit has in- the looking,” he said. vestigated 61 counterfeit cases. Kathy McKay, executive director “I would say $10 bills are the of the Ajax-Pickering Board of most common and then $5 bills,” Trade, hasn’t heard a lot of com- he said. plaints or concerns, but did discuss The biggest problem used to be the situation with one retailer. with $50 and $100 bills but as many “She said the problem is ram- stores stopped accepting them, pant,” she said. counterfeiters started making “They check $5, $10 and $20 bills smaller bills. every time and... three to five times Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo Although the technology used per day they have to refuse money,” for counterfeit bills is getting bet- she said. They’re moose-keteers PICKERING – Jahmylle Spence, Amanda Xavier and Andrew Ofe-Brobe give it their all as part of the VV's Adult Support Centre's recent F LEA • FA RMERS • CO LLECTIBLES • ANTIQUE camp for children four to 16 years old. They were singing a song about a moose at the Revival Time Church on Kingston Road in Picker- MARKET ing. 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Faylee Cres. have three blades of about 40 metres Hogarth St. Hibbard Dr. Green Half Dr. Glendale Rd. 1865 Kingston Rd. in length. Mr. Ingold Ln. Parker Cres. 1331 Glenanna Rd. Vogt said the Arcadia Sq. Fishlock St. Ashbury Blvd. Glen Eden Ct. 1867 Kingston Rd. closest example Dent St. Nelson Ave. Conacher Cres. Everton St. T EL: 905-426-3387 of this type of Freer Cres. Warwick Ave. 1975 Rosefield Rd. Rosefield Rd. turbine is the one Carter-Bennett Dr. Ranas Rd. 1370 Fieldlight Blvd. 1467 Whites Rd. WWW. PICKERINGMARKETS. COM located at the Oxlade Cres. Harland Rd. Fairport Rd. Memory Ln. Pickering nu- Sabbe Cres. Bryant Rd. 1635 Pickering Pkwy. Southcott Rd. clear station. Bradbury Cres. Handley Cr. Pepperwood Gt. Marshcourt Dr. In total, the McSweeney Cres. Wicks Dr. Duberry Dr. Burnside Dr. project would Seggar Ave. Burcher Rd. Canterbury Cres. Larksmere Cres. generate eight Larner Dr. Kings Cres. Fiddlers Ct. Storrington St. Delaney Dr. Rougemount N Liverpool Rd. N. megawatts of en- Abbott Cres. ergy, enough to *Streets listed not necessarily available Whitepine power about DAVE RYAN Why Pay Retail? Shop Liquidation World 4,000 homes Mr. A benefit to the For more information on how to become a Vogt said. He ad- general business mits the wind in community. News Advertiser Carrier call 905-683-5117 HURRY IN TO SAVE ON Ontario isn’t as good for generating power as in some other areas, “but there are a SCHOOL SUPPLIES few sites that show initiative.” • • • • • • He added other benefits of the site Stationery Ba ck packs Clothing Shoes Lunch Containers Snacks & More include the resources already avail- able and that it is not prone to se- Save Up To vere winds either. The company presented its ideas to the City. 50% Off “We’re aware that they’re taking advantage of the province’s RFP (re- Off Regular Retail Prices quest for proposals). 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✦ Leaving from page A1 and been told they’re not meeting long run. Collins praised Katrina’s teacher, she with groups like us for a year,” says “I was always hoping by the time was concerned that her daughter had fered some help in 2001 when it an- Ms. Hopkins. they were ready there would be a uni- no homework. When it came time for nounced a partial tax credit for pri- Aileen Collins says her family isn’t versity here,” Ms. Collins says, noting a parent-teacher interview, she vate school parents, saying for many rich and sending her daughters to pri- if her daughters attend the University learned that Katrina always finished the tuition was prohibitive and that it vate schools meant a lot of sacrifices. of Ontario Institute of Technology it it before class ended. supported parental choice in educa- For most of their elementary years, would be a money saver. “I kind of She asked if Katrina could spend tion. By 2006 and afterwards, parents Katrina and Corinne attended the gambled and I won because the uni- some time on the computer doing were to be able to claim 50 per cent on Durham Elementary Private School versity is there.” extra work, but in a 30-student class- up to $7,000 of tuition per child per (DEPS) in Oshawa. Ms. Collins fig- She initially sent the girls to a room, computer time was hard to taxation year. However, the Dalton ures she and her husband have spent Montessori school “as day care, so come by. McGuinty Liberals wasted little time roughly $150,000 on independent they would get used to school. “Come the end of the year, she upon being elected last fall in quash- schooling. “They just loved it. I just thought, ‘if wanted to go back to DEPS,” says Ms. ing the credit. they’ve got some serious problems,” “We just did nothing for 12 years,” it’s not broken don’t fix it.’ They were Collins. Elaine Hopkins intends to try and says Ms. Hopkins. the Oshawa parent recalls. “We didn’t happy and doing well.” “She didn’t learn very much, but we do something about it. She’s the exec- She believes the public system go on trips; we drove old cars. We kept In Grade 6, her husband thought did. We learned that we’d been right utive director of the Ontario Federa- needs to be decentralized, to move to life simple.” Katrina would benefit by going to a all along.” tion of Independent Schools, and also a system of school-based manage- Like Ms. Siddall, she figured the public school. She attended Harmony principal at Bishop Hamilton School ment where local educators address early investment would pay off in the Heights Public School, and while Ms. in Ottawa. But she’s retiring as an ed- local issues like class sizes. And it ucator to go on a mission, to become should incorporate Montessori, ‘a friendly nag.’ Christian and other independent “I tell people I’m leaving Bishop school options to give parents more Public awareness at the Hamilton School so I can sort Dalton choice, Ms. Hopkins says. McGuinty out,” she says. Instead, after years of Tory reforms, Ms. Hopkins claims the McGuinty the Liberals are now bent on putting centre of Literacy Day Liberals don’t know what the inde- their own stamp on education. pendent school niche is all about. “All this tinkering is driving people About three months ago, in announc- away; they’ve lost confidence,” says ing more public education funding in Ms. Hopkins. DURHAM – Sometimes the people ing the tailor-made teaching meth- with any type of printed material, the coming school year, Mr. McGuinty She notes that the credit favoured who need help the most are reluc- ods between volunteers and learn- and another 44 per cent are capable said improvements were needed in wealthier parents, since the amount tant to admit it. They may have seri- ers. of only the simplest of reading and the public system, citing a 40 per cent they could claim was a percentage of ous difficulty with any kind of print- “The one-to-one program is writing tasks. Adults with limited increase in the number of students the tuition. Therefore the higher the ed material while some can only great,” says one grateful reader. “I literacy skills would have trouble attending independent schools over tuition, the more a parent would re- read the simplest texts. got a lot of attention, and they are calculating change, reading street the last eight years. ceive. That’s where the Literacy Council willing to work with my schedule.” signs, filling out a job application or Ms. Hopkins says there was a 29 “If it comes back, we would lobby of Durham has come to the rescue. The current campaign is designed using a bank machine. per cent increase between 1995 and that it be a flat rate,” Ms. Hopkins The council invites members of to help people learn something The celebration begins at 4 p.m. 2001, and she “wouldn’t be surprised if says. the public to celebrate International about literacy, teach someone some- and runs to 7 p.m. at 22 King St. W., it was close to 40 per cent” when in- She has formed a committee that Literacy Day with staff, tutors and thing about literacy and to care Suite 502, Oshawa. For more infor- cluding recent data. She says there includes representatives from the learners at the McLaughlin Public enough to tell somebody about the mation, visit are 833 independent schools in On- Jewish, Christian and Muslim school Library Sept 8. literacy program. www.literacydurham.com or call tario, educating roughly 112,000 stu- communities. The day will increase public It is estimated by the council that 905-434-5441. dents. “We’ve already asked for a meeting awareness of the importance of liter- more than 20 per cent of adults in She predicts the McGuinty educa- (with Education Ministry officials) acy in everyday life, while emphasiz- Ontario have serious difficulties tion reforms, including smaller class sizes and more lead teachers in nu- meracy and literacy, will not be suc- cessful. “The way they want to fix the sys- tem is not responding to reasons why Why lose sleep over home heating rates? people are leaving, and that’s why

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Private club aside, the Region’s [email protected] smoking bylaw is working well Tony Doyle Managing Editor hen is a bar suddenly a private club? When that bar decides it wants to use a loop- [email protected] Whole to get around the recently imposed smok- ing ban in Durham, which was imposed on June 1 after Duncan Fletcher Director of Advertising much consultation and debate. Right now the Region faces a challenge to the contro- [email protected] versial, much-debated bylaw from the Rec Room, an es- tablishment at Bayly Street and Westney Road in Ajax. Eddie Kolodziejcak The Rec Room, in order to put itself on an equal foot- Classified Advertising ing as a members-only club like the Royal Canadian Le- gion, has signed up 275 members, all of whom have [email protected] signed a membership form that says they agree that the club will allow smoking. Abe Fakhourie Such a move offers an intriguing angle on the whole Distribution Manager public non-smoking issue. If a bar wants to impose membership rules on all of its patrons, and if those [email protected] adults agree to accept that the bar is a smoking estab- lishment, should the bar be allowed to circumvent the Lillian Hook smoking ban? Office Manager An argument could be made that the bar is taking a [email protected] hit on its patronage in exchange for allowing smoking. After all, it's members only. Cheryl Haines Such a move is not likely to be repeated on a wide Composing Manager scale throughout the Region. Many establishments want to cater to families and the food trade as well. [email protected] There is no chance any private club will stand up, if mi- Janice O’Neil nors are allowed to enter the premises. Composing Manager Still, the Region has to make sure the bylaw is being Letters to the Editor carefully followed. After three months of inspections and [email protected] reports, just one establishment has been fined under the auspices of the bylaw. That's a pretty good record for er the speed the more cata- paint lines, the paint is just a [ Contact Us ] the entire Region when you consider that 2,900 inspec- Keep all cars strophic the accident will be. hazard to motorcycle riders and tions plus 440 undercover surveillances have been done to 100 km/h So let's try to do something a hassle for pedestrians, too. News/Sales over 90 days. about it. D.E. Jordan 905-683-5110 Just one fine in all of Durham Region... an indication maximum Neil Powell Whitby Classifieds that the bylaw is receiving vast and wide compliance. Oshawa 905-683-0707 As time goes on, the Region will have to monitor the Olympic Distribution bylaw to make sure restaurants and bars continue to ob- To the editor: Broad white 905-683-5117 serve it. In time, it may become as unacceptable to We regularly hear of the police medal haul News Fax smoke in these establishments as it now is in offices, on stopping cars that are travelling paint lines 905-683-0386 transit or in hospitals. at speeds in excess of 140 km/h not bad at all General Fax That's real progress. and even up to 200 km/h. What not respected 905-683-7363 can be done about it? Let's in- Death Notices stall a speed governor on every at stops To the editor: 905-683-3005 car. Our maximum speed limit Before all the naysayers get Sincerely Yours Click and say in Ontario is 100 km/h. So have into a froth about the Olympic 1-800-662-8423 the governor set at 100. To the editor: medal haul in Athens, maybe E-mail Let's look at the pros and cons Someone is painting broad they should do a little basic tdoyle@ durhamregion.com This week’s question: for a moment. white lines to indicate where to math. Pros: There will be fewer acci- stop - if you are a good driver The United States won 101 Web address Are you confident or concerned about the direction durhamregion.com dents. There will not be as many who bothers to stop at all. But medals. Good for them. They Ontario's education system is going under the Liberal Mailing Address traffic jams due to accidents. many drivers are stopping well also have almost 10 times our government? 130 Commercial Ave., There will be a reduction of in- past the broad white paint line. population to draw from. When Ajax, Ont. L1S 2H5 ❏ Confident juries and fewer insurance This makes it necessary for a Canada's 12 medals are multi- ❏ Concerned claims. We'll all get better gas pedestrian to walk into the plied by the population ratio it Publications Mail Sales ❏ Undecided mileage, have less wear and tear cross traffic to get by the pro- comes out to 120! That's pretty Agreement Number 1332791 on our vehicles. Road rage will truding vehicle. good! Cast your vote online at be reduced and police chases In spite of the hazard to those What more do we expect from [ ] infodurhamregion.com eliminated. who ride motorcycles (water on our athletes? They are amongst Hours Cons: There will be a cost to paint lines is just like grease, the best in the world for just have it done, fewer collisions will and the rear wheel slides out on being there. All the rest is gravy. General office: Monday - Friday keep body shops less busy, and a turn), the legislators passed a To suggest that we should feel Last week’s question: 8:30 a.m. - 5p.m. you'll have to slow down. law that makes not stopping at shame of any sort about their We have all heard by now that the white line an offence subject performance is utter foolish- Based on the results of the 2004 Olympic Games, Distribution: speed kills and the speed that a to a fine equal to not stopping at ness. should Canada invest more funding in amateur athlet- Monday - Friday car can presently achieve on our all. Congratulations to all our ics? 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. highways is ludicrous. It is a Motorcyclist will just have to Olympians. You've done us Saturday ❏ proven fact that speed is a fac- be careful. Without enforcement proud. Take a bow. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Yes, but don't break the bank 38.6 per cent tor in at least 40 per cent of all of the law making it an offence Mike Thompson ❏ Yes, we need more medals 32.6 per cent crashes. And generally the high- not to stop at the broad while Courtice ❏ The News Advertiser is one of the No, they receive enough 28.8 per cent Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. Votes cast: 132 The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Loot bag letdown a lesson Trade, Ontario Community News- Editorial cartoon paper Assoc., Canadian Commu- Understand the special one. When you're a dis- nity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian tant second or third or tenth in Circulations Audit Board and the dynamics of a line. Ontario Press Council. The pub- birthday party Neil You would think, living in the lisher reserves the right to classi- actor/writer's world of constant fy or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited Crone rejection, that I would be keen- to space price error occupies. y children's birthdays ly aware of that. In fact, I have Editorial and Advertising content are coming up in the long lobbied for artist's loot of the News Advertiser is copy- Mfall, so I've been enter laughing bags. righted. Unauthorized reproduc- spending some time thinking "Sorry, Mr. Crone, you're not tion is prohibited. about what to do for them. at all right for this role, but They haven't many party birth- partygoer can come up with. It here are some chocolate kisses Letters Policy days left, and so I want these was horrible. to assuage your humiliation." We welcome letters that include last few to be special. We don't We had naively and stupidly Wouldn't that make you feel so name, city of residence and generally go overboard mind presumed that the loot bag much better. phone numbers for verification. you, none of your helicopter was not a big deal for the kids. "Dear Mr. Crone, the manu- Writers are generally limited to rides, Britney Spears appear- We had forgotten that the loot script you sent us is truly horri- 200 words and one submission in ances or private Imax screen- bag is essentially the only rea- ble. Whoever told you that you 30 days. We decline announce- ings, but we do have fun. One son a kid goes to a birthday could write? You might want to ments, poetry, open letters, con- year, however, we blew it. party. They need that sack full take up acting. In the mean- sumer complaints, congratula- I'm not sure what came over of stuff. The birthday party, to time, enjoy this plastic puzzle." tions and thank you notes. The us exactly, a sudden onset of any kid, is, very simply, an ex- Corporations have been editor reserves the right to edit global conscience, an overripe change of goods. I bring a pre- using a form of the loot bag for copy for length, style and clarity. sense of morality or maybe we sent, you give me a bag of goo. decades. How many confer- Opinions expressed by letter writ- just saw one too many Oxfam Everybody's happy. Fiddling, in ences or launches have you ers are not necessarily those of the News Advertiser. Due to the commercials. But one year we any way, with that basic formu- gone to where you've come volume of letters, not all will be decided not to do loot bags. la is like tampering with quan- away with a cheesy logo-splat- Do you have a photo printed. Fax: 905-683-0386; e- The party itself will be the loot tum physics. Very bad things tered polo shirt or a cheap mail: tdoyle@ durhamregion.com. to share with our readers? bag, we reasoned. The kids will can happen. plastic cooler with the compa- The newspaper contacts only have so much fun that they And so we learned our loot- ny name on it? those whose submissions have If you have an amusing, interesting, historic or scenic won't need a bag full of sugary bag lesson the hard way. The It may just be junk, and you'll been chosen for publication. crap and disposable toys to next few Crone birthdays were probably toss it out, but it photo to share with the community, we'd like to see it. Proud members of The Ajax-Pickering News Advertiser invites submis- walk away with. In the end we a tough draw let me tell you. I makes you feel, at least for a compromised and gave each had to pull out all the stops to moment, that somebody cares. sions from readers, so dig through your old photos or child a couple of the helium get our rating back. In retro- And isn't that, after all, what capture a new one. Include up to 80 words describing balloons we'd decorated the spect, I'm still amazed that I it's all about? the circumstances of the picture, identify the people in place with. It was an immedi- somehow lost sight of the it and when it was taken. Mail pictures to: The News ate and complete disaster. power of the loot bag. Loot Sunderland resident Neil Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, ON, L1S 2H5 or, Neither my wife nor I was at bags make you feel great. Crone, actor-comic-writer, e-mail your photos in a jpeg format to: dstell@durham all prepared for the soul-with- They're the perfect buffer to a saves some of his best lines for region.com. ering look a loot-less birthday situation where you're not the his columns. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY EDITION, September 8, 2004 PAGE A7 P

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The 140th annual birthday cake decorating contest with $1 rides for kids. At 9 a.m. is the Uxbridge Fall Fair and cutting, a booklet for sale with Morgan and Heavy Horse shows, 11 tidbits of information from every a.m. is a cruise-in-car display and a runs Sept. 10 to 12 year the fair existed, and special poultry show, a beef show is noon, guests including ambassadors, and a carriage pleasure driving show By Crystal Crimi queens, secretaries, and presidents is at 12:30 p.m. Staff Writer of the event’s past. Cakes entered Another Morgan Horse show is at UXBRIDGE - With cotton candy, into the decorating contest will be 1 p.m. and a horse pull at 2 p.m. The cake cutting, cows, and contests, it’s cut up and served to fair visitors at Rotary Bandshell will feature ‘The almost time for Uxbridge’s 140th an- 1 p.m. Saturday. Smudge Fundaes, comedy, drums, nual Fall Agricultural Fair. On Saturday there will also be a music, and dance. For its 140th birthday, the fair sheep show at 11 a.m., open dairy at Those attending the fair can also board is “Celebrating for the fun of noon, bardyard rodeo at 1 p.m., and check out the new Alpaca display, it” with a special cake decorating performances by Dance Time Road endangered breeds of sheep, horses, contest, a booklet, and more. This Show with Chris Johnston, Herbie and chickens, as well as an exotic year’s festivities start at 5 p.m. Fri- the International Circus Clown, and animal and petting zoo. day Sept. 10, at the fairgrounds in Dan the Music Man at the Rotary Buildings open at 10 a.m. and close Elgin Park and continue through to Bandshell throughout the day. An at 9 p.m. Saturday, and at 5 p.m. on Sunday Sept. 12. Admission is free ATV pull is at 2 p.m. and the demoli- Sunday. for those under age 12. tion derby at 7 p.m. “Ours is a real country fair, we try “It’s quite a popular event in Find Out What Your Home is and keep it that way,” said Bruce the community and it draws a big Worth On-Line Beveridge, secretary for the fair. “It’s crowd,” said Mr. Beveridge of the 2x10 Visit: still going strong after 140 years, we derby. www.OnLineHomeMarketAnalysis.com can’t complain.” Sunday is the fair’s family day Re/Max Quality One Ltd. Along with its display buildings and contests for ugliest bug, baking, vegetables, teddy bear, and quilts, among others, there’s lots to keep those visiting the fair busy through- out the weekend. Uxbridge Fall Fair secretary Bruce Beveridge and Maureen Hood, secretary for its “The Friday night has always been home craft section, show off some of the quilts to be displayed at the fair this week- sort of a youth night,” said Mr. Bev- end. The event celebrates Durham's agricultural side. eridge. A tractor pull starts at 7 p.m. and OPEN 7 • PAYDAY LOANS Please continuous entertainment will be provided at the Rotary Bandshell formances by the rock band ‘Fuse’. DAYS A • TITLE LOANS remember to (905) 426-5134 WEEK • NO CREDIT NECESSARY during the night including dance, As part of the 140th anniversary 11 Hardwood Ave. S., Ajax • BORROW UP TO 33% OF YOUR PAY recycle Durham's tae kwon do, Oshawa idol, and per- celebration, there will be a special LIFE DOESN’T ALWAYS WAIT UNTIL PAYDAY!

agricultural Genesis • Exodus • Leviticus • Numbers • Deuteronomy • Joshua • Judges 1 Samuel • 2 Kings Chronicles Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy Joshua Judge • side can shine By Shelley Jordan Staff Writer FFAITHWAITHWAAYY DURHAM – Those who have lived in Dr. Greg Baker Durham Region all their lives prob- BBAPTISTAPTIST CHURCHCHURCH Pastor ably have memories of the Orono SUNDAY SERVICES Fair - also known as the Durham Central Fair - that date back to their 9:30 a.m. Sunday School childhood. Pastoral Perspective 10:30 a.m. Morning Service Gord Robinson is one of those 6:00 p.m. Evening Service people. He said his job as fair man- ager begins one week after the fair SEARCH FOR TRUTH ends and lasts all year, but he isn’t StrongerStronger complaining. While there is a lot Pastor Anson Van de Kemp, Assistant Pastor than that goes into putting the fair to- FaithWay Baptist Church, Ajax, Ontario gether and making sure the event is EverEver a success, the 48-year-old Clarington People have so many questions today. Is there a God? What REFRESHINGLY CONSERVATIVE • PREACHING CENTRED councillor said he receives a lot of happens after death? Why did this terrible tragedy come into my 905.686.0951 • TAUNTON RD. & SALEM - AJAX support from fellow volunteers and life? How can this world find complete peace? How can I have a thrives on carrying on a tradition successful family life? The questions are as endless and diverse as he has been a part of since he was a those that ask them. The people lined up to give an answer to these Open young boy. questions are endless Truth! Where is it? Everyone, it seems has an KIM PHUC “I grew up on a farm and remem- opinion today. The question must be asked, is there a place where House ber coming to the fair with my family one can find right answers? OCTOBER 3 Sunday when I was very small,” Mr. Robin- us • Numbers Deuteronomy Joshua Judges Ruth son recalls. “But I think the fair is Some will purport that right answers will never be found with the important to me because it high- logical extension that there is no right and wrong. Is murder just lights our agricultural community, wrong for you and not for another because his truth is different than and that’s always been a big part of your truth? No! Truth by its very definition and essence is universal Durham Region.” and absolute. Others purport that one answer is just as good as any other. This is not founded in reality. These explanations not only defy Mr. Robinson said the fair has ex- all logic and common sense, they also fly in the face of basic Bible panded over its 152-year history. His doctrine. earliest memories are of horse races that took place on the track in front Man’s wisdom throughout history has been subject to error. Man’s of the grandstand. wisdom cannot be trusted for right answers. Certainly, if all we had “It has changed so much,” he said. to rely on was man’s wisdom right answers could never be found. “The midway was once retained in- However, there is no need to rely on man’s wisdom for there is a side the track, and had to be shut source for right answers. down during the races.” Horse racing no longer takes place The Bible is clear where one can find the answers to life’s perplexing at the Orono Fair, but the liberated questions. In midway sprawls over a larger area of John 14:6 the Bible records Jesus saying of himself, “I am the way, the field and there are many events the truth, and the life.” Truth is found in the person of Jesus Christ. and sites for visitors to explore. The Bible also records of Christ in John 17:17 “Sanctify them The fair opens Thursday, Sept. through thy truth: thy word is truth.” The Word of God is the source 9 at 5 p.m. and runs until Sunday, of truth. In it are found the right answers to man’s questions. 162 Rossland Rd. – Just East of Harwood Rd. Sept. 12 at 8:30 p.m. A children’s in the Pickering Christian School parade led by Durham Regional Po- The search for the right answers ends with our Creator God and His lice begins at 12:30 sharp at Orono Word. The search for truth and right answers in man’s wisdom will Sundays 10:30 a.m. – 12 noon Public School Friday, Sept. 10, but never end. PASTOR DENNIS PENNER

students must be ready by 12:20 s • Ruth •2 Chronicles Ezera Nehemiah Esther Psalms Proverbs Matthew Mark Lu sharp to carry school banners and 905-831-8596 ride decorated bicycles (with a par- Truth & Culture ent by their side) and floats to the fairgrounds, where they will receive Putting Our Financial House in Order: free entry. Judging will take place in How to Manage Your Money front of the grandstand followed by children’s games. During the games, I believe God is giving us an opportunity through low interest rates to put our financial house in order. Over the past several perspective articles I which run between 12:45 and 3:30 have presented financial principles that my family has found helpful. p.m., the midway will be closed. These principles included: The adult parade takes place Sept. 11 at 10 a.m. at Orono Cemetery. • Closing Your Financial Circle The theme this year is Agriculture • Strategies for Debt Elimination: Eliminating Consumer Debt and We want to thank you all of our customers for their continued Mortage Reduction Around the World. Pre-registration • Investing in the Future support, July and August were very good for us. is essential by the evening of Sept. 9 Fall is coming which means our Fall Sale is just around the corner. because spaces are limited. Judging It was through the hardship of large debt and the loss of resources to will take place at 10:30 a.m. and the carry this load that my wife and I saw our need to put our financial house parade begins at 11:30 a.m. in order. The scripture “The rich rule over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender” held true to us. This was in 1995 and we now have September 23 - October 2nd Great Specials include, Third Those who like to take in the sights, our house in order, no debt and our home paid for. can peruse antique car and tractor Day $7.99 on Sept. 25 and Sept. 27, 25% off all Gift Ware displays, and visit various farm ani- In this crisis God was able to get our attention and we knew the situation and many more deals. Watch for our flyer. See you soon. mals being judged throughout the needed to change. By us following principles laid out in the bible and trusting God, He was able to turn our circumstances around and give us a weekend. Crafts and art submitted positive testimony. for an opportunity to win prizes by R.G. MITCHELL FAMILY BOOKS various age groups will be on display. A new scripture now holds true for us, “The Lord shall open to you His Other areas being judged include good treasury, the heavens, to give the rain of your land in its season and 2200 Brock Road baking, photography, fiddling and a to bless all the work of your hands; and you shall lend to many nations, (Dellbrook Plaza, North of Hwy 2) but you shall not borrow. And the Lord shall make you the head, and not youth poster contest to name a few. the tail; and you shall be above only, and you shall not be beneath, if you (905) 686-3090 www.mitchellfamilybooks.com A complete guide to Orono fair heed the commandments of the Lord your God which I command you this competitions along with rules and day and are watchful to do them.” regulations and entry dates can be picked up at the Bowmanville Town You may be in a similar situation as my wife and I found ourselves a few years ago or you may be concerned with your level of debt and the For those interested in learning sound financial Hall and at various shops across the prospect of higher interest rates? Let me tell you there are strategies principles there will be a twelve week bible study Monthly Events Municipality of Clarington, though within the bible to handle these situations and live in financial security. starting Thursday September 16th, 2004. More details Durham Christian Fellowship supplies are running out. The guide can be found under Durham Christian Fellowship Bible Study for Singles Monday nights also highlights the time and location Larry Burkett, a well known author who spent many years counselling calendar of events on this page. Worship Celebration with BBQ to follow Sept. 19, 10:30 am people on personal finances has also written materials teaching on the of events. Noise lovers might enjoy 162 Rossland Rd. just east of Harwood Rd. biblical principles of personal finances. His book “How to Manage Your I trust the financial perspectives shared over the past the tractor pull at 12:30 p.m. Sat- Money” an in-depth bible study on personal finances was foundational in months has been beneficial to you and your family. Alpha Start-up Introductory Dinner-Sept. 21 urday, Sept. 11, and the Demolition helping my wife and I turn our finances around. Some of the topics Bible Study on Money Management starts Sept. 16 Derby on Sunday, Sept. 12 at 2 p.m., covered were What is Wealth – God’s Will in Finances – Financial Planning Sincerely, Tim Young Purpose Driven Life-Study/discussion coming soon TBA at the grandstand. Country singer God’s Way – Motives for Accumulating Wealth plus much more. Durham Christian Fellowship Call Durham Christian Fellowship for details 905-831-8596 Jason McGill performs at noon Sun- day. • Galatains • Ephesians • Philipians • Colossians • 1 Thessalonians • 2 Thessalonians • Ecclesiastes • Song of Solomon • Isaiah • Jeremiah • Lementation • Obadiah • Jonah • Micah • Nahum • Habakkuk • Zephaniah • Haggai • Zechariah • Malachi •Titus • JudeGenesis Exodus Levitic • Obadiah Jonah Micah Nahum Habakkuk Zephaniah Haggai Zechariah Malachi •Titus www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, September 8, 2004 PAGE B1 P Cup quest Sports & Recreation City natives on the WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2004 ✦ News Advertiser ✦ AL RIVETT, SPORTS EDITOR 905-683-5110 EXT. 250 field for Canada... See page B2 Sports Briefs SEPTEMBER 8, 2004 Safe on the base

Raiders hope Early Bird becomes prestigious date

DURHAM -- The Ajax-Pickering 'AAA' Raiders host their first OMHA tourna- ment of the 2004-05 minor hockey sea- son Sept 16 to 19. The annual 'Early Bird' event, say or- ganizers, is an opportunity to see high- calibre hockey and many fu- ture stars. The tourna- ment committee hopes to make this one of the 'prestige' early- season tournaments in the southern Ontario hockey hotbed. This year's event has teams from all over Ontario, including Ottawa, Sault Ste. Marie and Windsor, in addition to 10 teams from the U.S., including Chicago. Glenn Healy, Pickering Panthers alumni, former Toronto Maple Leafs' goal- tender and current CBC hockey analyst, fresh off World Cup duties, will be on hand to present awards for some of the games on championship Sunday. For information on teams entered and game times, the Raiders have set up a website at www.ajaxpickeringraiders.com. Kyle Macpherson/ News Advertiser photo AJAX –– Ajax Spartans’ Brandon Wheatley slides into third base ahead of the tag of the Brampton Red Sox third baseman during action in the minor bantam select cham- pionship tournament in town last weekend. The Spartans played to a 1-1 draw. The Spartans and neighbouring Pickering advanced to the championship contest, with Ajax Fusion soccer boys edging Pickering 4-3 for the title. Bloor defeated Sheridan 11-7 for the consolation crown. finish season with just one loss

PICKERING — The Pickering ABCO Roofing/Formula Ford Fusion boys' under-16 regional soccer team added an- other accolade to a season of accom- Games a great learning plishment. Pickering clinched first place in its Central Soccer League division with a sterling record of 10-1-4. Earlier this summer, the Fusion experience for Henry knocked off several elite American teams to capture the prestigious USA Cup Tour- team's performance at Athens, nament crown in Blaine, Minnesota. The But Pickering Fusion went wire-to-wire for the title, ac- Henry says it was a positive experi- cumulating six consecutive wins and sprinter blames ence. chalking up 16 goals along the way. exchanges for "It was my first Olympics and I'm Providing defence this year were trying to take whatever positive I Curtis Parker, Eric Zenaitis, Dieter Wald, Athens relay result can out of it." Kevin Kobold, Mike Broaderip, Shane Personally, Henry says he ran his Boyd and goalie Matt Dinunno; the mid- leg of the relay -- the second leg -- as field was manned by David James, By Al Rivett well as he could. He felt no ill effects Joshua Reece, David Harris, Scott Ram- Sports Editor from a mild hamstring pull that oc- padarat, Kevin Campbell, Al Kara and PICKERING - Anson Henry is enjoy- curred at a meet in Utah six weeks Adam Volpe; and on offence it was Josip ing a self-imposed rest in North Car- prior to Athens. Bosjnak, Chris Neary, Leighton Parker olina. Resting, but also wondering "I was a lot better; the hamstring and David Blair. what could have been at his first was completely better," he says. Matt Dinunno, Sr. and Jason Volpe Olympic Games. Henry admits the preparation for coached the team. It's not exactly the way the 25- the relay, which was one of the final year-old Pickering sprinter wanted track and field events at Athens, Chip in for atom his Athens experience to go. meant he had little time to attend Everything leading up to the other Olympic events. He did, how- hockey club Canadian men's 4-x-100-metre relay ever, watch the men's 100m heats, team's heat at the Athens Olympics semifinals and final at a jam-packed PICKERING — The Pickering Pan- went without a hitch. Upbeat and Athens Olympic stadium. thers minor atom 'AA' rep hockey team is prepared, the four-man unit that "Some other stuff I watched (on trading in the ice rink for the golf course also included Nicolas Macrozonaris, television) in the athletes' lounge. I to raise money for the coming season. 23, of Laval, Que., Toronto's Pierre watched a lot of volleyball, diving The team is hosting its second annu- al golf tournament at the Seaton Golf Browne, 24, and Charles Allen, 27, of and gymnastics," he says. Club on Saturday, Sept. 26. Brampton, was ready to leave it all Although training in Italy pre- Cost is $125 and includes a golf shirt, on the track. vented him from attending the 18 holes of golf, cart, dinner, gifts, prizes But, for whatever reason on that opening ceremonies, Henry did at- and an opportunity to participate in a fateful August day, the foursome tend the closing ceremonies, which silent auction. couldn't put it all together. was exciting. All proceeds go to cover the team's Starting from the outside Lane 8, "The fireworks were amazing and costs over the season. the Canadians finished well back in the crowd was great. It was a great For more information or to purchase seventh spot, failing to qualify for way to close the Olympics. I had a tickets, make a donation, sponsor a hole the finals. great time there." or donate a prize, call Sandy at 905-426- As far as an explanation of what Henry says his short-term plan is 2077. went wrong, Henry says, after to take some physiotherapy in watching videotape of the heat, it News Advertiser file photo Toronto and return to North Caroli- Under-18 Pickering was the baton exchanges that kept Sprinter Anson Henry’s first Olympic experience was a bittersweet one. The Canadian na to resume training under U.S. the team from moving on. 4-x-100-metre relay team finished seventh in its heat, thus failing to qualify for the fi- coach and sprint specialist Dan rep soccer squad "I've watched the race over and nals. Being part of the Olympics, however, was something he won’t soon forget. Pfaff. He plans to compete interna- captures league over again and the exchanges tionally indoors and outdoors next weren't as smooth as in practice. feel that we should have been in the been. We were all on the same page. year, with a renewed emphasis on crown Lane 8 also had a bit of an effect on final. If we were in the final, there's a We were ready to go, but it just did- the in addition to the 100 us. We couldn't really see anybody good chance of medalling." n't happen. The moment went by so metres. PICKERING — The Pickering Soccer (from that lane). Every exchange I In the lead-up to the relay, the 25- fast, it was amazing. If we had ran Most of all, he's prepared to gear Club's under-18 girls rep soccer team could see (the other teams) running year-old says the training sessions the race again, it could have gone to- his training toward being stronger went out with a bang. through us. The way things were in Grosseto, Italy just prior to the tally different. Everything has to be and faster for the 2008 Olympic In a thrilling ending to their last sea- going in practice, I can't see how it opening of the Olympics went ex- done in a moment and the moment's Games in , China. son of youth soccer, Pickering posted an went like that. We were kind of ceedingly well. gone and there's nothing we can do "I should be at the peak of my ca- 11-3-1 season record and captured the timid. "Everything went really well. The about it." reer for Beijing, so I want to keep championship in the Central Girls Soccer "It was unfortunate. I definitely chemistry was better than it's ever Far from being bitter about the running, for sure," he says. League's premiere division. Solid defence led the way as the team allowed the fewest goals of any team during the sea- son, with Morgan Kelly notching eight shutouts. The league is the second-high- est level of competition in Ontario. Zimner zaps Lindsay Muskies Over the August long weekend, the Phoenix became the first Pickering team to reach the finals of the prestigious Na- Pickering rookie The graduate of the Wexford against the Ajax Axemen at the Winder is also more than satis- tional Capital Girls' Invitational soccer Raiders 'AAA' midget team scored Pickering Recreation Complex at fied with the work thus far from re- tournament in Ottawa. Returning to Pick- scores twice, two goals and assisted on Jeff Birr's 8:30 p.m. turning veteran forwards Richard ering, the team shrugged off injuries, dig- game winner late in the third peri- Panthers' head coach John Schofield, John Scrymgeour and ging deep to win the final five games and draws assists od, helping the Panthers defeat the Winder says Zimner's Andrew Dissanayake, as well as clinch first place. in pre-season win Lindsay Muskies 3-2 in OHA effort on Sunday was veteran forwards Michael Banwell The season was a far cry from last Ontario Provincial Ju- more of the same and Dan Sullivan. fall, when the Phoenix were in danger of PICKERING — A solid effort by nior 'A' Hockey League hard work the winger "All these guys are in good shape folding because they had no coaching rookie Aaron Zimner in junior 'A' exhibition action in has exhibited -- they're all so much stronger, big- staff. hockey pre-season action Sunday Lindsay Sunday af- throughout training ger and better this year." The Phoenix are co-captained by went a long way to solidifying a ros- ternoon. camp. Following last night's game, Jessica Gatens and Kristen Cavanagh. ter spot. Zimner opened the "He really showed Winder was hoping to cut down to a The rest of the squad is Tori Baker, Brit- The first-year forward came to scoring in the second pe- us he wants to play on this hockey 23-roster in time for tonight's game tany Bishop, Jessica Bossence, Jill the Panthers' rookie camp in Au- riod and then added the go-ahead team and he's committed to us," against Ajax and Thursday's home Costas, Tiziana Cotechini, Mary Faux, Cheryl Knopp, Sara Langford, Laura gust as someone admittedly not on marker on a breakaway. says Winder. "It's not based on Sun- date against the Capital District Mee, Shambe Mutungi, Sarah Nishikawa, the Panthers management radar The Panthers (4-2 pre-season) day's game, but on all the other Selects from New York State at the Symone Parera, Claire Truesdale and screen. After a solid training camp played the Wexford Raiders at the things he's been doing well at camp. complex at 8:30 p.m. Jenna Walsh. and exhibition season Zimner's on- Scarborough Arena Garden on He's been working his butt off. His The Panthers open the 2004-05 The Phoenix are coached by Ettore ice performances have definitely Tuesday night after press deadline. play away from the puck has season on the road against the Ax- Bruno, assisted by Steve Bossence, and put him front-and-centre in the The Pickering juniors resume pre- showed us he wants to play on this emen at the Ajax Community Cen- manager Larry Cavanagh. team's plans. season action today (Wednesday) team." tre this Sunday at 3 p.m. A/P PAGE B2 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, September 8, 2004 www.durhamregion.com City natives World Cup dreaming Pickering’s run, he was traded to Derby County, "As a young player, the older guys where he finished the final 11 games of have made me feel comfortable, so it's Peschisolido, Peters the First Division season, scoring in been really good," he says. try to push Canada several games. He's currently on a Peters says he was brought on to two-year contract with the Rams. the national squad after Yallop saw over the top Peschisolido says the transfer from him play on the national under-20 Sheffield to Derby County was a bit- team as well as with Toronto's CS Az- By Al Rivett tersweet experience. Derby is close to zurri. Sports Editor his English home where he lives with Yallop "asked me to come out and PICKERING — Paul Peschisolido and his wife, Karren, a soccer executive train and I did well." Jaime Peters are teammates on the with the Birmingham City Football Following his stint with the nation- national men's soccer team and were Club, and his two children. al team, Peters will return to England originally from Pickering before mov- "The training ground is just a 40- where he's been signed by Millwall of ing to Europe to seek fame and for- minute drive from my house. But, the the English First Division. After at- tune on the pitch. last three years at Sheffield have been tending several other tryouts in Eu- But that's where the similarities good. There's been pluses and nega- rope, he was snapped up by the Lions. end. tives on both sides," he says. To say he's excited would be an un- For Peschisolido, 33, he's admitted- As for Peters, the right midfielder is derstatement. ly near the end of his international excited to be part of the national side. "I'm looking forward to it. Playing in Paul Peschisolido, of Pickering, pictured here as a member of the Sheffield United soccer career, hoping to earn an elu- So far, he's fit in well with the older Europe is everyone's dream and I'm Blades, is currently playing with Canada’s national men’s soccer team as it attempts sive berth in the FIFA World Cup of members of the squad, including living my dream. I'm going to do the to qualify for the 2006 World Cup. Another Pickering native, 17-year-old Jaime Peters, soccer, set for Germany in 2006. He's Peschisolido. best with my opportunity," he says. is also on the national team. He recently signed on with Millwall in England. returned to the national side after being away from the international game for several years. On the other hand, the 17-year-old Peters is just beginning his interna- tional career, earning his first cap for Canada against Guatemala on Aug. 18, which resulted in a 2-0 loss and a big blow to the country's qualifying Keeping chances in the CONCACAF region. Peters entered the Guatemala match in the 60th minute as a reserve. "When (coach Frank Yallop) first an eye called me I was excited. It was my first cap for Canada. I did my best with the opportunity. I came out and did my best," he says. on the The team is attempting to push Canada into the World Cup for the first time since Mexico City in 1984. sports The job won't be an easy one. 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PICKERING VILLAGE HYUNDAI We are experiencing tremendous growth and ARE YOU LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT OPPORTUNITY Healthcare Careers4Ontario require the following personnel: TO GROW YOUR OWN FUTURE? BUSINESS MANGER; Dynamic Publishing and Event Management is looking for a Minimum of 2 years experience Must be a team Sales Representative/Show Coordinator who is energetic, player and have impeccable references dedicated, imaginative, and has previous sales experience. FREE HANDBOOK This position requires the candidate to sell print advertising SALES PERSON; into various publications, as well as sponsorships and Minimum of 1 year experience. Must have OMVIC exhibit space for various consumer and trade shows in a Promoting Healthcare Careers & Career Training Opportunities in Ontario License and ability to achieve high sales volumes fast paced environment. Previous show experience is preferred. Reliable transportation is required. Base salary, To apply, Fax resume; car allowance, excellent commission rates and bonus Attn: Human Resource Manager @ 905-427-9989 program. Interested candidates can fax their resumes to: Or call; Sales Manager @ (905)427-0111 50,000 COPIES Andrea McFater Events and Publications Manager Targeted distribution in Ontario Dynamic Publishing and Events Management A Metroland Durham Region Media Group Company (905) 426-6598 or e-mail to COMING the week of [email protected]. September 27, 2004! EXPERIENCED Interested candidates should respond before Sept. 15th, Promoted in over 50 Metroland Community Newspapers and in Kott Lumber is a wholesale lumber supplier HAIRSTYLIST 2004. and wooden truss manufacturer located near required the Fall Issue of Careers2004 Career & Education Magazine Stouffville, serving the needs of the construction industry within the Greater for Saturday Please ask about our Gold & Silver Toronto Area. Due to our continued growth, for Trendy Salon we are currently seeking additional resources in Pickering WORK AT HOME $529.27 Week- - corporate sponsorship programs in the following areas: 905-426-2005 ly. Mail work, Assemble products NEWS ADVERTISER or Computer work. (416)703- Forklift Operators 5655. 24hr message. www.The- BOOKING AND MATERIAL DEADLINE: HomeJob.ca Or write: Consumer, (Day and Evening Shifts) 599B Yonge Street, #259-222, To- EXPERIENCED ronto. M4Y 1Z4. Friday, September 17, 2004 The ideal candidates will be personable individuals with a positive team oriented ELECTRICIAN REQUIRED to ADVERTISING SALES take over small well established To reserve your space, call: attitude. Demonstrated safe operation skills electrical contracting business in CONSULTANT REQUIRED and ability to follow instructions and work Durham Region. $350K annual independently are essential. Individuals must sales. Excellent income from small For our magazine publications 1 BDRM. BASEMENT APT.-with investment. Call 905-439-1576 rec room, separate kitchen, 4pc- 416-493-1300 ext. 335 be willing to cope with varying weather and leave message. East of the City, Joe Magazine bath, laundry, parking, sep. en- conditions. Forklift Operators Certification and On-Site East Magazine for trance, Avail. Oct. 1st. Oshawa. [email protected] Silver Sponsor: required. These positions report to the Yard LABOURER required for brick lay- $650/all inclusive. 905-718-8949. Supervisor. ing crew. Experience preferred. the Durham Region - Are you Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing Ltd. Own vehicle required. Start imme- 1 BIG basement apt, diately. Call (905)442-3391. energetic, motivated and eager Finch/Whites Rd. area, all utilities METROLAND PRINTING PUBLISHING & DISTRIBUTING LTD. • 10 TEMPO AVE. • WILLOWDALE, ON • M2H 2N8 Yard Workers incl., separate entrance, parking. METAL FABRICATING shop look- to earn an incredible income in No pets, no smoking. $650/month. (Day and Evening Shifts) ing for welders/fitters with 7 years First/last. Avail. Nov. 1st. Call Mary experience. Fax resume to 905- advertising sales? Look no fur- (905)420-5975 The successful candidates will be responsible 837-5445. for picking lumber in an outdoor ther. If you have had experi- 1-BDRM BASEMENT APT. sep environment. Counting, stacking and sorting PICKERING AREA consumer ent, 4-pc bath, full size kitchen, TELEMARKETERS - Full and part of lumber is required. Co-operation and work products company requires experi- ence in advertising sales or oth- parking. No smoking/pets. $675 in- time needed. $7.25 - $12.00 per enced counter balance lift truck clusive. Avail immediately or Oct 1. hr. Whitby company needs 6 tele- organization with the forklift operator is a operators for Tuesday to Saturday er related advertising products for quiet person. 905-721-9789, PSYCHOGERIATRIC marketers to do health surveys must. Individuals must be willing to cope day shift and Monday to Friday af- 905-922-6751 and set appointments. Full time with varying weather conditions. These ternoon shift. Preference will be and would like an opportunity RESOURCE CONSULTANT Monday to Friday 12 noon to 9 given to candidates with previous 1-BDRM. BSMNT. newly reno- p.m. part time Monday to Friday positions report to the Yard Supervisor. box clamp experience. Please to work in a fun, fast paced en- vated apt. Oshawa. Separate Put your knowledge of psychogeriatrics and experience in edu- 4:30 - 9 p.m. Call (905) 666-5335 send resume to entrance, backyard, 4 appliances, (Jason 1 - 9 p.m. only) Truss Shop Assemblers [email protected] vironment, contact me today c/a, 3-pc. bath(shower). $625/mo. cation/training to work in this exciting opportunity to join the +hydro. Available September 15. local Pschyogeriatric Resource Consulting team. TUTORS REQUIRED Math Eng- The successful candidates will be required to PICKERING METAL shop re- with your letter and resume as First/last & references. No smok- lish and/or French, for Ajax/Picker- quires programmer, 1-2 years ing/pets. 905-623-6034. assemble wooden trusses to meet customer knowledge of Autocad, and com- to why we should hire you. ing, Oshawa/Whitby areas. Work needs/specifications. Ability to work as a Alzheimer Society of Durham Region and the Seniors Mental from your own home, we will send puters, day shift, sheet metal ex- [email protected]. Re- 1011 SIMCOE ST. N., Oshawa - Health Program of Whitby Mental Health Centre are currently you students. Training provided. member of a team is essential. Previous perience an asset. Fax resume to Large 3 bedroom 2 storey town 416-503-0045. experience in the lumber/construction 905- 831-9350 liable vehicle an asset! home suites with full basements, accepting applications for the position of full time Psychogeriat- available for rent. Private fenced ric Resource Consultant (40 hours per week). The successful ap- URGENT - SUPERVIS- industry is considered an asset. These PICKERING METAL shop re- yards with mature trees. $999.00 plicant will provide specialized support to front line staff in long- ORS/CLEANERS NEEDED Look- positions report to the Truss Shop Supervisor. quires a laser operator. Respon- per month. Call (905) 579-7649 for term care facilities and community agencies that serve people ing for individuals with cleaning ex- sible, reliable person with knowl- Please email your resume to: an appointment. perience for great new opportu- Interested applicants are invited to apply in edge of sheet metal/computers. who exhibit challenging behaviours. nities with cleaning service for resi- person at: Will train, shift work. Forklift li- [email protected] 1350 SQ. FT. 2 bedroom execu- dential clients. $9. - $10 per hr. cense an asset. Fax resume to tive, 20 minutes to Bowmanville, 6 Individuals with advanced knowledge/experience in psychoger- and gas allowances offered. Own KOTT LUMBER 905-831-9350 appliances, jacuzzi tub, access to vehicle preferred. Serious inquires 14 Anderson Blvd, Stouffville pool. $980 inclusive, except iatrics and community mental health, including Alzheimer Dis- only. Call 905-686-5424 now. PREMIER ELEVATOR has open- phone. 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COZY 1-BDRM, College, a valid driver's licence and access to a vehicle and ad- 2nd floor, fireplace, deck, great vanced computer skills are invited to apply in writing to: WORK FROM HOME - earn $450 view, $649/mo+util. First/last, to $1500/month part time, or 2 PART TIME credit & reference check. Avail im- $2,000 - $4500 full time. 1-800- mediately. 905-619-6789 Joan Skelton, Executive Director 679-9515. www.Freedom25.com Ontario Certified Teachers Alzheimer Society of Durham Region PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST required teaching adults during the 2-BEDROOM basement apart- required for busy Pickering office. day in Oshawa & Scarborough. ment, Hwy 2/Westney. 4 applianc- Ste. 207 - 419 King St. W., Computer proficiency essential. es, central air, includes utilities, no Oshawa, ON L1J 2K5 FAX: 905-576-2033 PART-TIME COOK Real estate office experience an Enthusiasm, flexibility, pets/smoking, available immedi- Email: [email protected] Cook position available at Claremont asset. Fax resume to Debbie 905- comfortable teaching Math. ately. $800/month. Call (905)683- Before 4 p.m. September 15, 2004 ESTHETICIANS needed immedi- 839-1508. Teaching Certificate a must. 9480 ately. Busy full service salon in Field Centre on Westney Road. Cobourg, flexible hours. Drop re- Days and early evenings available. RETAIL HOME DECOR store in 2-BEDROOM BASEMENT apt., in Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted sume at B.J.'s HAIR CARE 259 Di- Ajax now hiring part time/full time Ph. Rosana: 905-420-9930 quiet neighbourhood, very spa- vision St., Cobourg 905-373-4593 Occasional weekends. positions. Experience an asset. cious, laundry, ample parking, Own transportation a must. Evenings and weekends required. non-smoking, available Oct 15th. The financial support of the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care VALENTINO'S now seeking artis- Fax resume to 905-683-3940. $900 plus hydro. (416)508-2113 for the Psychogeriatric Resource Consulting Program tic professional hairstylist for for more information, please contact is appreciated downtown Whitby, 210 Brock St. Diane between 9 AM and 6 PM at 2-BEDROOM basement, sauna, location. Call 905-666-3805,. Jacuzzi, separate entrance, (416) 274-4955 $1100/month all inclusive, first/last. LOTS FOR SALE Available November 1st. No smok- MATURE EXPERIENCED Sales ing/pets. Near all amenities. Call Help required. Please apply in per- Fully treed 1 1/2 acre lots across 905-686-5782. PART-TIME CLEANER son with resume Fine Gold Jewel- lers, Oshawa Centre, lower level. the street from Lake Scugog, only FREELANCE JOURNALISTS REQUIRED Cleaner position available at No phone calls please! Claremont Field Centre on Westney minutes to town from $69,900. 2-BEDROOM DZ/AZ HIGHWAY DRIVERS The Uxbridge Times-Journal, a Metroland SALES ASSISTANT /Host/Host- Also 2 acre lots starting at extra large in quiet community newspaper publishing twice Road. ess required for progressive resi- building, in beautiful Day Shift dential homebuilder in Bowman- $155,000. in the Town of Port Whitby neighbourhood. Albion Hills Industries Ltd. weekly, requires freelance writers able to ville. Must have strong communi- accept story assignments and produce clean, Monday, Wednesday and Friday cation, computer skills, administra- Perry with fabulous views of the ideal for adults & seniors. We Provide: crisp copy to deadline. A degree or diploma in Own transportation a must. tive experience. Industry knowl- lake and access to the lake in a clean building. insuite journalism is required. Please forward resume For more information, please contact edge and sales experience is pre- storage, onsite laundry, • Late Model Equipment •New Benefit Pkg. ferred. Able to work weekends, prestigious development. ground level parking incl. and writing samples to: Diane between 9 AM and 6 PM at nights/holidays and posses a pro- 905-668-7758 • Satellite Dispatch •Weekly Pay-Direct fessional demeanour. Excellent Call (905) 424-3086 • 24 Hour Dispatch Deposit Judi Bobbitt, managing editor (416) 274-4955. enumeration package. Fax 905- 697-3078. • Competitive Pay • No NYC Uxbridge Times-Journal or e-mail to: 2-BEDROOM main floor apt, Rit- 16 Bascom St., Uxbridge, ON L9P 1M9 Package • No Slip Seating SALES, ADVANCED COMMIS- son/401, on bus route, avail Oct 1, [email protected] No smoking. $950 + utilities. • Paid U.S. • Home Every Email: [email protected] SIONS. Work from home, F/T P/T. AZ TANKER DRIVER A needed service, no competition, First/last, references. 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(905)686-8469 ings/weekends). Fax resume: 905- SUPERINTENDENT An accounting firm based in Pickering Raymond, (905)666-3436 CALL 1-888-373-1715 NOW and Must be available for all shifts, call-ins & we show you how to create your 623-7624 Att: Karen; or in person COUPLE alternate weekends. Experience required. requires a Manager to assist partners in AJAX, off Salem Road, beautiful, @ 104 King St. East Bowmanville. Oshawa Residential ULTIMATE LIFESTYLE.. bright, basement apt., with Complex. Must have Must have a positive attitude, patience senior functions and assume some separate entrance, laundry, NEW WHITBY Restaurant/Bar And a friendly smile. management responsibilities. Experience APPROX. 350SQ.FT. for rent AUTOMOTIVE DETAIL SHOP, parking shared. Non smoker, no requires experienced cooks, serv- exceptional experience suitable for Aesthetician, office or well established in excellent down- pets, First/last, $750. Available Oc- ers and dishwashers. Full or part in maintenance, Drop resume in person to: in client accounting/tax essential 1000 SQ. FT. (16'x66') unit in mixed use. Lots of parking, good town Oshawa location, excellent tober 1st. Call 416-737-4675. time. Call Ilias 416-451-2463. administration 60 Bond St. E., Oshawa, or email to CGA, CMA or CA is required. Oshawa. Overhead door w/11' location in Whitby. Available Octo- opportunity for husband and wife & cleaning. clearance. Suitable for contractor, ber 1st. Call (905)576-0823. team. Good revenue, low over- AJAX, spacious 2-bedroom base- PART-TIME MATURE cleaning Excellent salary [email protected] If you are well organized, energetic and workshop, etc. $800/month inclu- head, asking $59,900. (905)571- ment, dining/living room $1000 util- 5138 staff required for Pickering and & benefits Attn: Manager sive. (905)571-5138 ities included. 1-bedroom base- Ajax office/warehouse. Monday - like a challenge with future opportunity, KING & PARK, 824 sq.ft. 2nd floor ment $750. Both like new, private Friday nightly after 6pm. Experi- Apartment included please fax your reply with salary 1800 SQ.FT., industrial /commer- office in newly renovated building, COMMERCIAL CLEANING com- entrances, full kitchens, 4 appli- Please fax resume to: No telephone inquiries please, only qualified ence required. Must be bondable, applicants will be contacted. expectations to: 905-509-3528 cial space. Available immediately, newer carpet, freshly painted, pany for sale. Pickering to Oshawa ances, 1 parking, first/last re- Email resume with exp. & refer- 416-485-7859 $1100+ GST. call Ron 905-720- $824 month plus utilities. 905-259- area, good income. Serious in- quired. Immediately. (905)426- ences to: [email protected]. 9900 2020 quires only. Call (905) 666-3401. 7341. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, September 08, 2004, PAGE B5 A/P

AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 1, pro- OSHAWA HARMONY/KING, ra- 1-BEDROOM BASEMENT apt., 1992 TROPHY park model trailer PICKERING HEAT REPRESENTATIVE FASTBALL rated for late arrival, main level 2- 37-1/2' x 12'. 3-bdrm, 3-pc bath, vine setting, quiet street, 3 bed- separate entrance, very clean, EXP. LIVE-IN 2005 SEASON TRY-OUTS bedroom house, $1050/ mo. plus room detached, finished basement shower, cable, phone, own laun- A/C, propane furnace/stove, hard- MMENZIESENZIES CHRYSLERCHRYSLER utilities, 4 appliances, quiet neigh- ,no smoking, air, central vac, appli- dry, no pets/smoking. Brock/Hwy 2 wood floors. All in good condition. CAREGIVER PLEASE CONTACT THE COACHES LISTED FOR TRY-OUT bourhood, Parking for 2-cars, N.W. ances, avail. Sept./Oct., $1400 Pickering, $750/month inclusive (905)649-1116 (416)606-3050 ask LOCATIONS, DATES AND TIMES Oshawa, no dogs, plus Condolynn Management first/last. ALSO 1-BEDROOM in for Bob $1,584 per mo. first/last/Ref.(905)439-2867, leave (905)428-9766. house, share amenities, freshly A PPPROVED!PROVED! message. painted, cable, phone, mature per- 2000 FLAGSTAFF tent trailer, ex- pickering son, parking available, no smok- cellent condition, 3 way fridge, fur- 2 children, PICKERING basement apt, 1400 OSHAWA-NORTH, Rossland/Wil- nace, two tables, sleeps 8, with ex- son, 3-bedroom detached house, ing/pets. $425/month inclusive. Girls sq.ft., available Oct.1, separate en- (416)671-2596 tras. Upholstery and insides ex- 1 (800) Bank says ... “NO” trance, 2 bedrooms, bath with ja- 4-appliances, A/C, laundry, park- cellent, $6500. Rarely used. Tele- Squirt Born 1993, 1994, Al Gauthier (416)267-0551 ing, single garage. $1200/month 820-8308 Dave says ... “YES” cuzzi, fridge & stove,. $1,000 inclu- 2 ROOMS FOR RENT, in new phone (905) 720-0897. sive. call 905-430-0859 plus utilities. First/last required. “NO PROBLEM” Novice Born 1991, 1992, Rick McCoy (905) 666-7227 Available October 1st. (905)721- home, private bath, walking dis- TENT TRAILER 1998 Palomino No Credit, Bad Credit, Colin Bashford (905) 831-4193 8699. tance to beach, TTC, Go station, Mustang, 12ft box, excellent condi- LIVE-IN certified oversees Phone DAVE Today grocery store, Port Union/Law- tion sleeps 8 (king/queen beds) nannies/care givers. Elder care, Bantam Born 1989, 1990 Dennis Bowes (905) 837-1995 PICKERING WHITES/FINCH - 4 rence. Available Oct 1st/15th. awnings, screen-room, in/out special needs, minimum wage ap- DRIVE AWAY TODAY bedroom executive, shows like a $500 & $450. 416-409-6356 stove, 3-way fridge & furnace, por- plies. No fee employers OEA. Cell: 905-424-3484 Midget Born 1987, 1988 Len Marsello (416)707-6647(Contact Only) TRIDEL DISCOVERY PLACE - 2 model, private backyard, 5 appli- tapotti, bike rack (4) $6,800. (416)699-6931. Orlando Joaquim (905) 668-6753 bedroom, 2 bathroom, balcony & 5 ances, professionally decorated. A A SPOTLESSLY CLEAN Ross- (905)987-3594 Toll Free: 1-888-269-1687 appliances. No smoking, no pets. must see. $1,500 plus utilities. land/Garden, Whitby. Furnished www.ezautoloan.net Boys $1,600 per month. Available Octo- October. lst. 416-657-2079. bedroom, c/a, bus at door. Cable. ber 1st. Call 905-427-7558. www.upscalerentals.ca Non-smoking, suit quiet person. Mite Born 1995, 1996 Liz Keith (905) 420-9049 Near amenities. $400/month PICKERING WHITES/Oklahoma - first/last (905)665-8504 AFFORDABLE loving daycare, Squirt Born 1993, 1994 Terry Perreria (905) 428-9039 4 bedroom executive, shows like 18 FT. FIBERGLASS, Grew with non smoking, reliable/experienced, PeeWee Born 1991, 1992 Wade Simpson (416) 518-2536 a model, private backyard, 5 appli- A1, OSHAWA LARGE bedrooms, trailer, rebuilt engine and out drive, mother of 2. Steps to Glengrove ances, professionally decorated. A $400/month, clean spacious, pri- new canvas top, has winter tarp, P. S. on St. Anthony Daniels Junior Born 1982, 1985 Liz Keith (905) 420-9049 must see. $1,500 plus utilities. vate setting. Eat-in Kitchen, 5 ap- runs great. Can water test Must bus/route. Large fenced backyard. EXHIBITORS WANTED A-ABA-DABA-DO sell. $3,000 or best offer. Playroom/ crafts/ outings. Snacks, NOBODY NEEDS October. lst. 416-657-2079. pliances, laundry, parking, cable FOR UPCOMING SHOWS www.upscalerentals.ca and phone line provided. No (905) 430-7167 after 6 p.m. lunch. Valley Farm Rd./Kingston TO RENT smoking/pets, students welcome. Rd. Near PTC. References. Call If you're paying $750+/mo PICKERING, spacious newly 905-837-8980 Debbie (905)839-7237 • The World of Women you CAN OWN - renovated 4 bedroom upper. AJAX off Old Harwood. Experi- Show LET ME SHOW YOU! Available immediately. Close to AJAX, basement and room for OSHAWA large one bedroom GO/Parks/Schools. Laundry and enced mother of one offering day- • Sept. 18 & 19 - Pickering basement, separate entrance, No Down Payment!! rent suitable for working female. AS OF SEPTEMBER 1ST, 2004 care. Fun, clean, smoke-free envi- Call for Proposals parking. $1250 plus utilities. Call $500/$425/month, first/last near amenities, bus, 401, shop- Ken Collis, Assoc. Brkr, 416-712-8178. Aaron Brunelle is no longer re- ronment. Daughter attends Rober- ping, GM, No pets. $635 inclusive. required. Use of facilities. • The Men's Show Human Resources and Skills Development Coldwell Banker RMR R.E. sponsible for any debts incurred by ta Bondar P.S. Nutritious lst/last, October lst. 416-264-7990. Call (905)686-4126 Sharmen Porter. snacks/lunches. Jennifer • Canada (HRSDC) is accepting funding (905)728-9414 or SOUTH AJAX - 2 bedrooms, fire- Sept. 24, 25 & 26 - Pickering place, large yard, parking. Avail- (905)426-9549 applications from organizations interested in OSHAWA Park/Adelaide area. 1-877-663-1054 LARGE BASEMENT ROOM for (230 Nipigon St) 1, 2, & 3-bed- able Oct. 1st. $1300+ utilities. Ref- • Metro East Fall Home & Renovation obtaining financial assistance to provide Youth [email protected] erences required. Suits business rent. Bloor/Simcoe area. Close to CELEBRATE FAMILY. Click Mile- rooms available. Well maintained bus and 401 Use of kitchen /laun- stones at durhamregion.com. Show Employment Services to unemployed youth in building. Near all amenities. From professionals. Call days 905-706- 8171 or after 6 p.m. 905-683-1300. dry $450/month. NON-SMOKERS • Oct. 15, 16 & 17 - Pickering Durham Region. only $750/mo. Call (905)723-0977. 2+1 BDRM. MAIN FLOOR in only 905-432-1806 poodlewom- SINCERE SINGLES Professional DIXIE/FINCH, AFFORDABLE cute, well-maintained bungalow, [email protected] Introduction Service "Where Hap- DAY CARE, 2 spaces available. Applications packages containing the full OSHAWA SIMCOE/BROCK 1- Oshawa. Backyard, patio, 4 appli- THREE BEDROOM HOUSE, piness Begins" specializing in brand new, $1,400 plus utilities. Bright spacious cheerful environ- • Health & Wellness Expo eligibility and proposal requirements are bedroom, ground floor, includes ances, c/a, $950/mo.+hydro. Avail. WHITBY - Thickson/401. 2 rooms long-term relationships. 1/2 price ment. Meals/snacks, daily outings. heat, fridge, stove, water, 1 park- Oct. 1. First/last/references. No Taunton and Brock Whitby. Avail- special now on! Toll free 1-866- • Nov. 6 & 7 - Oshawa available at the Oshawa Human Resource able October lst. Three bedroom available in large 3 bdrm. home. Receipts. Call (905)621-0337. ing. Hydro by tenant. Avail immedi- smoking/pets. 905-623-6034. Air conditioning, big yard, parking, 719-9116 www.sinceresingles.ca Centre of Canada at: ately. $600/mo., first/last. 416- house, Westney/Hwy 2 Ajax, $l,400 plus utilities. November 1. laundry, cable, phone. On bus QUALITY DAYCARE For more information call 807-0378 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, Bond route, close to Durham College TIRED OF SPENDING Saturday Westney/Delaney, excellent rates - 78 Richmond Street West Call James 647-999-6886 nights at home? Click Oshawa, Ontario and Wilson area, near all amen- Whitby, GO. all inclusive. Students now is the time to look for a good 905-426-4676 ext. 222 OSHAWA, 2 bedroom apt. avail- ities. References, credit check, welcome. Available immediately. 411durhamregion.com for local caregiver. All ages, full or part L1G 1E1 able Oct 1, heat + hot water includ- first/last, no pets, $l,095 month +. WHITBY, 3 bedroom bungalwo, clubs and pubs. main floor duplex. Quiet well kept Call 905-579-8476. time, homemade meals, large play ed, $760/mth plus hydro. Adelaide November lst./2004. (905) 728- area, fully fenced, happy environ- or on the Internet at www.hrsdc.gc.ca & Park area. 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Available immedi- 3+2 bedroom, familyroom walkout nished bedroom. All utilities inc. decor, heat included, laundry on PART-TIME NANNY needed, own 905-986-4738. BACK UP. We also do service Please make any inquiries with respect to this ately. Call Safiye (905)426-9515 to sundeck, fireplace, garage, dou- Share kitchen, bath, laundry. Park- and installations. Serving Durham, site. $675 plus hydro. Available ing. Avail. immediately. $500/mo. vehicle preferred. Must be immediately. (905)434-9844. ble parking, steps to park, great CALL: 416-435-1974 Call for Proposals to: A ABSOLUTELY astounding 6 neighbourhood (Westlynde). Call (416)570-3397 available for afternoons, evenings 80 GALLON TANK, 3 drawer with Carl Gulliver months free, then own a house $1195/month plus utilities. 416- and weekends. Call (905)509- accessories, cover and halogen APPLIANCES - fridge, 2 door frost OSHAWA, Taunton/Simcoe, love- from $600/month. o.a.c. Up to 3456. light with iguana. $200. Telephone Human Resources and Skills Development Canada ly basement apartment, suit 1 per- 297-5726 AJAX (LAKESIDE)- Share a 4 free, deluxe 30" stove $475/pr; $7,500 cash back to you! Require bedroom beautiful house, large (905) 426-8724. washer/dryer, heavy-duty, deluxe [email protected] son. Mature adult preferred. Fire- PICKERING Housekeeping/After $30,000 +family income and good WHITBY, Rossland/Brock St. yard with female. Suitable for models, $275/pr or 675/all; immac- place, pool, A/C, garage. Separ- credit. Short of down payments? school care of two great kids. Avg. A DININGROOM, cherry wood, Please quote CFP 003 in the subject line. ate entrance. Utilities included. 2500 sq ft luxury 1yr old 4-bdrm, 3 working female. $600. Call Steph ulate condition. Large capacity Call Bill Roka, Sales Rep. today! (905)686-9646. 20hrs per week. Must have car & double pedestal table, 8 chairs, washer, $275; dryer, $200 or $675/month. Available now. bathrooms, c/a, 5 appliances, references. 905-509-7925. Remax Spirit (905) 728-1600, 1- double garage. Asking $1,800/mo Buffet, hutch, dovetail construc- $475/pr, used 2 yrs. 905-925-6446 No smoking/pets. (905)579-9522. 888-732-1600 tion. New, still in boxes. Cost Call 416-880-4126 view ROOM for rent in brand new (Oshawa) www.speedyrental.com $11,000, sacrifice $2,600. 416- OSHAWA: 1-BEDROOM apt., 1 AJAX - Westney/Delaney. 3 bed- home, own 3pc. washroom, share 746-0995. APPLIANCES, refrigerator, stove, parking space, heat, hydro, water, room house, available Oct. 1st. 5 all facilities. Courtice area. Avail- heavy duty Kenmore washer & fridge & Stove included. able September lst. Telephone appliances, parking for 6, finished A King orthopedic pillowtop mat- dryer, apartment size washer & $700/month, first/last. Albert & basement, spacious backyard, 2 (905)440-4582 COMPETITIVE BALL HOCKEY dryer. Mint condition. Will sell sep- Jackson, (905)723-9781 tress set. New in plastic, cost washrooms, $1400+utilities. Team looking for a sponsorship $1600. Sacrifice $550. 416-746- arately, can deliver. Call (905)839- (905)426-5295 SHARING TRUE LUXURY - from a Sports Bar or Bar /Restau- 0995. Can deliver 0098 PICKERING , 5 min. walk to Pick- BOWMANVILLE, Aspen Springs, Lakefront home, sunset views, rant in the Ajax or Pickering area. 3-bedroom townhouse, applianc- LOOKING FOR A MATCH made ering Town Centre. 1 extra-large AJAX, GREAT LOCATION: main bonfire pit, beautiful grounds, lots in heaven or in Durham? Click Please call (905)837-9213 and BED, Aamazing bargain, queen Craft & Decorating Show bedroom apt. in newly built home. floors of detached house, 3-bed- es, attached garage, Available im- of privacy. No party animals, exec- A SOFA & CHAIR, Chroler. Like Personals at durhamregion.com. leave a message. new. 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Utilities included. immediately. call (905)723-7924 Palm, Tarot and Crystal Ball read- Richmond Hill Sports Centre treed lot on walking trail, large Call (905)434-3972. www.real- ings, always private and confiden- carpet starting at 0.69 sq. ft., car- BEDROOM SUITE, gorgeous PICKERING 1 BED. BASEMENT, deck. 3 full baths, mainfloor office, star.ca Open house Wed. Thurs. tial, house parties available. pet only. Lots of selection for eve- cherry sleigh, triple dresser/mirror, October 23-24, 2004 newly renovated, separate en- family room, handicap accessible, Fri. 7-9 p.m. (905)665-3222. ry budget. Three month equal tall dresser, 2 night tables, new. For info call Lisa (905) 426-4676 ext. 227 trance, parking, cable, laundry. all appliances. Oct. 1st. payment plan available. Free in Cost $7450, sell $2,200. Call 905- $800/month inclusive. No smoking, $1800+utilities. 905-706-8441. HILLCREST HEIGHTS Commu- home quote. SAILLIAN CARPETS 213-4669. pets okay. Single female pre- nity Living in Oshawa now has 2 SCOLIOSIS at 905-242-3691 or 905-373-2260, ferred. Call Pam 905-686-3545. AJAX- 2,300 sq.ft. 4 bedroom and 3-bedroom units . Avail. Octo- WEEKLY hall rentals, 1955 Val- 1-800-578-0497. BUS SERVICE for hire. Up to 40 house, on large corner lot, walk to ber 1st, parking incl. Please call leyfarm Rd., Pickering. Best suits Do you have a child passengers, coach seats. Reason- Catholic, public and high school, service clubs. Hourly rates, air able rates. Courteous service. Call PICKERING Bayly/Liverpool. 1 905-576-9299. with scoliosis? My son 1971 21' CITATION Tr avel Trailer, AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES credit check and references. conditioned, seats 250 people. HANK'S APPLIANCES- Air Con- Perry at (705) 277-1694 or bedroom basement apt., new Please call Donald Lafontaine at has recently been rear bedroom with 2 sgl. beds and fridge/stove, use of washer/dryer $l,575 per mo. plus utilities. Nov. OSHAWA, Simcoe/Taunton, 3- ditioners $75/up, Large selection (705)328-4593. lst. (905)428-0132 after 6 week- 905-666-8431 after 5pm diagnosed and I'm 1 dbl bunk, fridge, furnace, hot wa- BAYWOOD CENTRE utilities, cable, parking included. bdrm furnished. Appliances, ter heater, shower, toilet, very of newer, approx 2 years old, while Corner of Bayly St & Monarch Ajax (No Frills Plaza) days, anytime weekends. $1250/mo + gas. Avail. November. looking to begin or join quantities last. Freezers $149/up, CARPETS - I have several thou- Suites single working person, no clean, no leaks $1,000. 1978 Star- sand yards of new Stainmaster & smoking/pets. $850. first/last re- Condolyn Management. 905-428- a support group for craft fold-down camper for smaller Washers $175/up, dryers $149/up, Invites You To Our 9th Annual CENTRAL OSHAWA, large 2- 9766 stoves $99/up, fridges $100/up. 100% nylon carpet. Will do living quired. (905)839-4353 bedroom main floor duplex, equip. myself and my son. If car, sleeps 6, w/heater, great can- room & hall for $389.00. Includes vas $500; oak diningroom set, Coin-op washers/dryers. Bar fridg- SIDEWALK & YARD SALE $900 plus utilities, avail. immedi- you live in Durham es $50+up, freezers, chest & up- carpet, pad & installation (30 PICKERING, large beautiful, like ately. No pets, 905-725-3090 TAUNTON TERRACE - 100 Taun- 44"x68", sgl pedestal, 2 leafs, 4 yards). Steve. (905) 743-0689 new one-bedroom basement apt, ton Rd E., Oshawa. 3 bedrooms BRADENTON, FL 2+2 Condo on Region (we live in chairs, 2pc. hutch $1000; RV parts right $149+up;RENT TO OWN Saturday September 11th AVAILABLE! Why wait, buy it now! www.suburbancarpets.com A must see. No smoking/pets. NORTH OSHAWA - Excellent with/without garage. 3 appliances, 55+ complex. Beautiful grounds, Uxbridge) please call - sinks, dbl fibreglass, dbl steel, sgl 8 am to 2 pm - Rain Or Shine 4-appliances, 4-pc bath, near hardwood flooring, Outdoor pool, pool, rec. center. 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Serving apt. Private entrance, laundry, now. (905)424-1125 CLEARWATER Florida, 2-3 bed- w/o hdwe., 30" & 32", no casing ALL CUSTOM MEASURED - Durham and surrounding area. cable, a/c. Close to bus. Avail. im- WHITBY Brock St N. beautiful room furnished manufactured $10. to $20; 25 Gal. 110v hot wa- Pool safety covers/cover in bags. Credit Cards Accepted. Call Sam mediately. Non-smoking. $650 PICKERING WHITE'S RD., south brand new townhouse 2-1/2 baths. homes. 85 degree pool, 105 de- NANNY NEEDED part-time for two ter heater, Rheem, Mod#TE25R Spa/hottub/covers/accessories. (905)686-1772 plus utilities. No pets. of 401, 3 bedrooms, finished base- avail immediately, $1400/mo-inclu- gree hot tub, 30 mins to Stanley girls ages 7 and 9. Hours Approx. $150, glass store display case 5x3 416-717-2805 or 905-404-2690. GARAGE/YARD SALE PRICING: (905)839-8388 ment, first time rented, $1,400 plus sive or $1250+utilities. ALSO one- Cup Champions ($15/seat). 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PICKERING, Liverpool/Finch, large 1 bedroom basement apart- ment, $850/month, cable and park- ing included. No smoking/pets, AJAX, Westney/401. Basement first/last. Available October 1st. studio apartment, separate CLIPPER 905-839-4727. entrance, separate driveway, APARTMENTS laundry. No pets. $675 plus 1/3 PICKERING, Whites/401, profes- utilities, Available September 15th. AJAX - 2 & 3 Bed. sionally renovated, spacious 1- Call Keith (905)683-9659. Please call Mon. - Fri. bedroom basement apt.,near all 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. amenities. $800 including utilities AJAX/PICKERING - 2-bedroom and parking. Suitable for single basement apts. Large, 4 applianc- 905-683-6021 working person. Firs/last, no es, parking, close to schools, Shelter Canadian pets/smoking. 905-421-9090 shopping. $800/mo + 1/2 utilities. Properties Ltd. Avail. Sept/Oct 1st. Call Richard - PICKERING- New large one bed- Days 416-865-7864 even- room basement apt. Separate en- ings/weekends 905-686-9662. COURTICE large 2-bedroom trance, 5 appliances, own laundry. basement apt., near schools, bus Additional small room, parking, AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY in route, community centre, includes a/c, available November lst. No Whitby, Apt. building, spacious, utilities, parking, laundry, smoking/pets. Finch/Whites Rd. carpeted, newly painted, with bal- $950/month, first/last. Available $950/mo. inclusive. First/last. Ref- cony, close to bus, shopping, all Oct 1st. (905)404-0912 erences. (905)831-0870 utilities included, first/last required, no pets, 1 bedroom $800, 2 bed- DUNDAS/COCHRANE - Large REGENCY PLACE - 15 Regency room $900, 3 bedroom $1,025. Multi-level 2 & 3 bedroom apt. Cres. Whitby. 50+ Lifestyle Apt. Call (905)767-2565 available. Close to school/shop- Complex. Clean quiet building, ping/transit. Some with hardwood, across from park. Close to down- BASEMENT APT. for rent. Ajax, freshly painted. 905-666-1525. town. Daily activities incl. All util- bright, walkout to patio, with 4 pc DUPLEX 2 BEDROOM + DEN ities included. Call (905)430-7397. bathroom, kitchen. Perfect for sin- www.realstar.ca. gle professional. $700/month. Apartment, Oshawa. Utilities in- cluded plus parking. Quiet street, Available Sept. 15th. 905-426- SHEPPHERD / KINGSTON. Large 9471. no animals. Available immediately, $850 first/last required. 416-697- new one bedroom basement 4236. apartment. Separate entrance. No BLOOR ST. EAST Oshawa pets/smoking. Available immedi- (Conveniently located near No EXCELLENT LOCATION close to ately. Cable and 1 parking includ- Frills)- 1 & 2 bedrooms $575+ downtown Oshawa. Clean, quiet, ed.(416)724-8585 $745+ hydro ($50/mo) avail. 1-bedroom apt. No smoking, fur- immed. - Also available 2 bed. nished optional. $750/all inclusive. SIMCOE ST. N.1- one bedroom, $745. +hydro, available immedi- First/last, references. For appt. 3 - two bedroom units, Oshawa, ately. First/last/1-parking. Im- leave message 905-434-7012. air, 5 appliances, Luxury apart- maculate, nice, well-maintained, ments, 1 bed $1280. plus parking, bright, clean. Laundry, small build- IMMACULATE 1-BEDROOM 2 bedrooms $l,460. plus parking. ings. Bus stop at door. No pets. freshly painted, new carpeting Call 905-571-3760 905-668-1946. throughout, 2 appliances, coin laundry, parking, steps to GM & TESTA HEIGHTS - 2 Testa Rd. bus transit. Quiet 6-plex, security Uxbridge, One & two bedroom BLUEWATER camera/keyed entry, first/last re- apts. available November 1st. quired $750. No dogs. Available Conveniently located in Uxbridge PARK WHITBY mid-September, Call (905)213- in adult occupied building. Call 1 & 2 Bedrooms. 0521 to view. A must see! (905)852-2534. www.realstar.ca Please call Mon-Fri. IMMACULATE 2 BEDROOM in UPPER LEVEL of house for rent 9 a.m.- 8 p.m. quiet 6 plex, key door/intercom en- at King & Ritson. 3 bedrooms, 1- 905-571-3522 try, security cameras, 2 new appli- car parking. Non-smoker, no pets. Shelter Canadian ances, oak cabinets, laundry, park- $850/mo + hydro. (905)725-0067 ing, steps to bus, south GM plant, or 905-922-7684 Properties Ltd. 1 block to 401. $900 inclusive. Available immediately. No dogs. UXBRIDGE new townhouse/apart- First/last required. A MUST SEE! ment rentals. 2 bedroom, 4 appli- BOND/SIMCOE, two Spacious 1 Call (905)213-0521 for appoint- ances, air conditioning, patios/gar- bedroom apartments, $660+hydro. ment. den, parking, storage. A few left. Available immediately Both have (905) 852-4777 new appliances, laundry fac. on- LAKEVIEW Park Oshawa 3-BED- ROOM bungalow, main floor, $895 site and parking. Call 905-434- UXBRIDGE, EVERYTHING NEW! 7931. monthly+hydro. Large yard, newly renovated, laundry hookup avail- 1-bedroom basement apt., new stove, fridge, washer, dryer, satel- BOWMANVILLE - One bdrm. apt. able. No dogs. References re- quired. Avail. immediately. Call lite TV, very quiet, parking, stor- Lower level, raised bungalow. age. $750 incl. Call (905)862-0220 Parking, separate entrance, non- 905-435-2433 smoker. Totally renovated, kitchen, WESTNEY/HWY 2 walk-out 2- bathroom, laundry, large bedroom, NEED TO GET OUT OF the doghouse quick? Click bdrm bsmt, close to amenities, c/w, wall/wall closet, x-large front 1-parking. Available immediately. living rm. $875/share utilities. Re- 411durhamregion.com for the prefect gift. No smoking/pets. 705-437-4813 or fernces. 905-623-4926. (905)428-8656. NORTH OSHAWA, Harmo- BOWMANVILLE- spacious one ny/Rossland, large 2-bdrm bunga- WHITBY - 2 bdrm. apt. in legal du- bedroom apt. available Sept. 1st. low, private laundry, 2-car parking. plex. Balcony, a/c, laundry room, Quiet location. Newly decorat- $950+hydro, includes gas and wa- pks, garage available, furnace/wa- ed/new appliances. Free parking. ter. Courtice, nice 1-bdrm bsmt, ter heater. No smoking/pets. No smoking/pets. $790 util. includ- private entrance, 1-parking, First/last. $950/plus. Call Mike ed. Adult lifestyle building. Call $550/mo inclusive. Call Cindy 905-665-8012. 905-623-3894. (905)432-3222 WHITBY DOWNTOWN, clean 2 BROOKLIN - Prime downtown lo- OLDE WHITBY, 6-unit apt. build- bedroom, adult lifestyle, 1 parking, cation, walk to all amenitis. Open- ing, 1-bedroom available, includes laundry, $795/month plus hydro, concept one large room on 3rd all utilities, appliances, and parking first/last, references, Immediate, floor, recently renovated. New $950/month. Call (905)706-3640 Days 416-917-5568, evenings fridge, share 4pc. bath, $475/mo. 905-509-6326. ALSO main floor bachelor apt, 2 OSHAWA - Park and Adelaide, appliances, 4pc. bath, sep. en- junior one bedroom basement. WHITBY Place, 900 Dundas St. tance, parking. $595/mo.+hydro. Renovated, sep. entrance, suits E., One and two bedroom suites. No pets. First/last. Both avail. now. single working adult, $650/parking Low rise building, park like setting, 905-424-9743 and util. included. Avail. immedi- balcony or patio. Close to down- ately. (905)426-5844 town. In-suite storage. All util. incl. BROOKLIN, 1 bedroom, base- (905)430-5420. www.realstar.ca ment apartment. 900sq.ft. 1 bath- OSHAWA - Ritson & Dean 3 Bdrm room, gas fireplace, separate en- mn flr bungalow on quiet street, completely renovated, on lrg lt with WHITBY, beautiful one bedroom trance, parking, laundry hook-up. apartment in unique triplex. Fire- $875/inclusive. First/last. Avail- detached garage. Next to park great for kids Avail Sept 1. place, balcony, includes utilities able immediately. No smoking. and cable. No pets. Non smoker, (905)655-7979 $1300.00 p/mth all util incl. N/S, N/pets. Call 289-314-0828 or 905- $850. Telephone (905) 571-3464. 432-3209 CENTRAL NORTH OSHAWA, WHITBY, Brock/Taunton, 1-bed- quiet clean 2 bedroom, main floor OSHAWA 2-BEDROOM main room basement apartment in new in quiet small building, own en- floor of house, nice quiet area, home, laundry, parking, close to trance, includes fridge, stove, adult lifestyle building, no smok- bus and shopping. $700/inclusive, parking, all utilities. $765 all inclu- ers/pets. All inclusive $850/month. available October 1st. (905)697- sive.. Also Courtice area, furnish- Available October 1st. Call 905- 3037 sed bachelor apt. A-1. Call 404-8565 (905)723-0393 WHITBY, spacious 1-bedroom OSHAWA area. 3, 2 and 1 basement apt. in large home, sep- CENTRAL OSHAWA - in triplex bedroom apartments in houses at arate entrance, fireplace, separate house with backyard, parking, one various locations in Oshawa. parking. Walk to OC/GO. bachelor, 2 bedroom, 3 bedroom, Inclosed backyard and laundry $600 plus 20% utilities. Available all inclusive. Available immediate- facility available. Call 416-402- October 1st. 905-433-8778, ly. (905)655-5789 3435 or 416-704-9826. 416-505-6218 or 416-817-1009. A/P PAGE B6 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, September 08, 2004 www.durhamregion.com

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CALL 310-CASH 4 ★ 905-426-0202 ★ Garland Charbroiler, Garland 4 burner range Regular auction returns ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ and extra large oven, Garland 6 burner, Salamader and 36" grill, Garland deep fryer, Sept. 16th UC 16" ice maker, 5 domestic freezers, Selesia Pannini machine, auto. Expresso, U.K. Plumbing Cappuchino, toaster ovens with cooler fan and door, Hobart 16 L mixer, SS bowl and 2000 CAVALIER, black, 4-door, 2000 JEEP GRAND Cherokee V8, Complete Renovation SUPREME Service, Bathrooms, attachments, meat slicer, coffee urns, SS automatic sedan, 83,000kms. heated leather seats,10 disc CD, HOUSECLEANING Safety/e-tested. New brakes, tires, power sunroof, loaded, A-1, Basements, Tiling, BY LAURIE glass door fridge, SS. UC Hobart a/c, p.locks, CD, cruise, great con- 86,500 kms., reasonable offer ac- WINDOWS & DOORS Flooring, Drywall, I work alone, 19 yrs. dishwasher, 4 well steam table, 150 lb. dition. $8,500. (905)839-6454 cepted. 905-571-5241 or 905-721- 8005. by D. Florio Aluminium Repairs. in business. I do Scottsman ice maker, Maytag wash/dryers, Free Estimates 2000 CHRYSLER NEON LX, fully everything and some SS portable food boxes, heat lamps, 3 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th: 4:45 pm loaded, 180,000 kms, highway 2001 DODGE RAM, 5.2 Magnum. We also do siding, soffit, fascia and Call Phil AND I also bring my driven, excellent condition, inside 45km, PS, PB, AC, CD, Long Box (905)427-5462 own cleaners. Cambro food boxes, butcher block prep. Auction Sale of Furniture, Antiques, and & out. Certified, $6,000 o.b.o. Call and Bedliner. In Mint Condition, a One time cleaning, Frances 416-803-5484 MUST see! Asking 19,000.00 table, large quantity of SS pots/pans etc., Collectables for a luxurious condo and Vivian O.B.O. (905)579-8797 after eavestrough Bi-weekly & wknds avail. 100 cup insulated. coffee urns, 100 SS urns, Home, selling at Neil Bacon Auctions Ltd. 2002 SUBARU FORESTER, sil- 5:00pm. FREE ESTIMATES (905) 426-3711 office equipment, 11 banquet tables, 1 km west of Utica ver, 5-spd, am/fm 6-CD, 79,500 kil, WB heated seats/mirrors, cruse, tilt, RENOVATIONS numerous stacking chairs, board room table, TO INCLUDE: JVC big screen TV (approx 54"), Whirlpool sunroof, power pkg, new tires, cer- Established since 1973 stacking washer and dryer (brand new), inlaid grandfather tified. $24,950. (905)655-7483 Interior & Exterior Conga drums, upright piano, 10 steel staff clock, mahogany 4 poster 5pc maple bedroom suite, queen 1994 GMC Safari 8-passenger, ✹ ✹ lockers, large quantity dishes, serving trays 2003 HYUNDAI TIBURON SE - (905) 509-4800, Cell (416) 918-3736 Specialties and double box spring and mattresses, wool area rugs, re- tilt, cruise, pw, pdl, power mirrors, Full Finish Bsmts etc., linens, table clothes, brass foot rail, 10 Sunroof, 5 spd., 60,000kms., pw, cliner, stereo system, 27" Panasonic stereo TV, walnut half pl, alarm, keyless entry, includes new tires, exhaust and brakes. Bathrooms wrought iron plant stands, numerous food moon tables, marble top tables, walnut desk, walnut book- free oil changes and snow tires on 220,000-kms. certified and e-test- Kitchens ● Additions rims. $19,000. 905-438-9494. ed. $2495. (905)571-5138 Painting Arctic Lawn catering related items, case, walnut globe, model ships, chesterfield suite. Above A & C ROOFING items are from the condo and in immaculate condition. Also 1996 CHEV LUMINA van, 7-seat- Complete Drywall Landscaping SEE www.theauctionfever.com for pics. 2003, CHEVROLET, CAVALIER & Stucco Flagstone porches, patios to include from the Vivian home: china cabinet, walnut buf- er, air, 180K, very good condition, & WINDOWS TERMS: CASH - VISA - MC - INTERRAC 4DR, 2.2L ecotech (Great on asking. $3,900. 1994 OLDS Free Estimates * Licensed and walkway's fet, antique tables, chests, antique rocker, mantle clock, Iris gas!),indigo blue on grey. CD 10% BUYER PREMIUM glass, copper boiler, wash board, bugle, cups and saucers, ACHIEVA, 4cyl, 4-dr, cruise, air, • Shingles of all types, flats of 905-767-3086 interlocking stone player, air, auto, lady driven, 23k. excellent condition 172K, asking retaining walls air conditioner, crocks, set of Beatle glasses, steel wagon Factory warranty & 24hr roadside $2,950; Both certified/e-tested. any size garden design LES BRITTAN wheels, trailer mirrors, hitches, trailer tires, tools, 5HP roto- assistance. Car is in mint condi- Call 905-404-8728, private tiller, 5HP snowblower, plus many other interesting items. tion. A MUST SEE!!!! $11,300 905- waterproofing. 706-2248 • Soffit* Fascia * Eavestrough* AUCTIONEER, C.C.A.I Terms: are Cash, Visa, M/C, and Interac, paid in full on day 1996 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER - 4 Call (416)558-2960 dr., 6 cylinder, loaded. New tires, Skylights of sale. BAD CREDIT? No History? Need brakes. Transmission with warran- SALE MANAGED AND SOLD BY a car? Tired of the run-around? ty, certified easily. $3600 obo. Call • Financing Available o.a.c. Straight Talk! Call now! 905-686- 905-985-1224 or 905-999-0383. RGL MASONRY TESS NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 2300 or toll free 1-888-769-2502 • Written warranties guaranteed Tidd Estate Sales Service 905-985-1068 1998 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN Brick, block, stone, EXCELLENT AUCTION SALE OF BLACK 2000 Chevrolet Cavalier, SE - Alpine green, fully loaded. W.S.I.B. * Fully Insured fireplaces, chimneys, etc. 184,500-km mostly highway driv- New tires, A1 condition. Only • WORLDLY GOODS en, Cruise, tilt, air, CD. Excellent Experienced in I.C.I. & $$$ Mortgage Money $$$ for any 106,000kms, dealer serviced, orig- (905) 509-8980 or (905) 428-8704 At Tidd's Auction House condition $6250-obo 905-430- inal owner. Asking $9300 obo. Residential construction. reason. 1st, 2nds to 100% oac. 3664 Arrears, consolidations, power of Saturday, September 11th at 10 a.m. 905-430-1584. Rick Sr. 705-887-5728 sale, previous bankrupts, self- NOTE - TAG SALE - Items available for LARGE AUCTION Kawartha Region employed, commission sales. All TWO PARTIAL ESTATES applications processed. Call AMS purchase at the Auction preview and day of NEED Rick Jr. 905-571-6903 at 905-436-9292 or toll free 877- Auction Sale! AUCTION PREVIEW : Fri- ~ COBOURG & SCARBOROUGH Durham Region 509-LOAN (8626). online applica- Antiques, Collectables & Ford Taurus 2000 HARLEY Electra Glide Clas- tion: www.accuratemortgages.com day, Sept. 10th - 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. /Sat. 9 a.m. SPECIAL Dir: Exit 401 at Hwy#45 Cobourg. Go south to be held at CLASSIQUE COUNTRY AUCTIONS sic, one owner, never dropped, 2 Burnham St. N. of the 401 Hwy at Cobourg FINANCING? yrs. warranty left, 51,0000 km. AFFORDABLE MOVING to 5th set of lights (King St/Hwy #2). Turn Screaming Eagle pipes, hi-flow, on SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 12/04 at 11:00 am riders backrest, lots of chrome, $$MONEY$$ 100% 1st, 2nd, and left. Follow for approx. 6 kms. Watch for signs. Viewing from 9:00 am Day of Sale CALL BRIDGET 12', 16', 24' Trucks $49/hr 3rd mortgages. Bad credit ok. Call Selling th the most unique items from the black, $19,900. (905)579-2494 or Ontario Wide 1-888-307-7799. Shop Smith tool, wooden lures, also tackle boxes, 1994 BANKRUPTCY 416-264-2537, ask for Nick. home of Mrs. Mary Carnie and the late Mr. Ford Taurus with 131 k., sold as is, fridge, 4x8 slate pool Anytime / Anywhere ALL PRO John H. Carnie VI. 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HOUSEHOLD from Richmond Hill & Uxbridge SCRAP CARS, old cars & trucks Plumbing, Electrical, * Commercial/Residential wanted. Cash paid. Free pickup. Plumbing, electrical, SECURED LOANS! For info. & pics go to: homes, a local estate & the Contents of a General Call Bob anytime (905)431-0407 complete basement, Painting, Drywall etc * Small/Large Moves www.randypotterauctions.com Contractor’s shop @ Vanhaven Arena, 720 Davis * Family Owned & Operated SELLING kitchen & bathroom Call Joseph * Rubbish Removal, etc Nelson Financial Randy Potter Auctioneer Dr., Uxbridge DETAILS & PHOTOS cell - 905-626-6247 * Local/Long Distance Phone: (905) 885-6336 garyhill.theauctionadvertiser.com YOUR 416-752-3181 pgr- 416-530-8481 (905) 665-0448 1-866-340-5559 NO BUYERS PREMIUM GARY HILL AUCTIONS 905-852-9538/1-800-654-4647/Cell 416-518-6401 1987 FORD F150 1/2 ton, full size, HOME? excellent shape. V-8, auto, 4 x 4, remote start, liner, great tries, orig- Inquire about our inal spare, 2nd owner. $5,500. 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Large selection of used Palliser "All leather" sofas from pianos (Yamaha, Kawai, Heintz- conditioned Heintzman, Yamaha, Internet ready: P3/450 only $279; Mason & Risch, & other grand or P3/733 only $309. Other systems $799.,Simmons Beautyrest pocket mann, etc.) Not sure if your kids coil queen sets, $799. Back to will stick with lessons, try our rent upright pianos for sale. Gift Certifi- available. CD-RW upgrade only cates available. Call Barb at 905- $50. Laptop: Dell Latitude P2/366 school student special: futons to own. 100% of all rental pay- complete with mattress $175. Re- ments apply. Call TELEP PIANO 427-7631 or check out the web at: only $429.00 Interac, Visa & Mas- www.barbhall.com. Visa, MC, tercard accepted. Layaway Plans. duced prices on all floor models SALE: SATELLITES, FREE TO (905)433-1491. www.Telep.ca sofas, futons, wing chairs, recliner AIR. BACK TO SCHOOL SALE, WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Amex 27 Warren Avenue, Oshawa (1 block East of Park & Bond). chairs, bunk beds, bedroom suites Save $100.00 on the package, www.bitsandbytestech.com Call etc. Always in stock, ten different Sept 1-8th. Everyone is switching 905-576-9216. styles of futons, ready to take back to FTA; no cards, boards or atme- to school, at the lowest prices in gas. Specializing in the Fortec CUSTOM MADE solid oak book- Durham. We also meet or beat all Lifetime Ultra. Get 1000's of chan- case/desk unit. 8ft x 9ft x 2-1/2ft prices. Luigi's Furniture, 500 King nels, no monthly bills. 1st in Dur- deep, will dismantle for easy Street West, Oshawa (905) 436- ham Region. Call (905)435-0202 BROWNING, Margaret - 50 Year Member Whitby move., $2500; Custom made oak 0860 (still across from Sears, [email protected] 226 Chapter #248 Eastern Star: Member of Benevolent corner china cabinet, 8ft x 38" Oshawa Centre. Bloor Street East, Oshawa. Rebekah Lodge #132, Whitby; Associate of Eastern wide, glass doors on top $1800. Both excellent condition. Call Kar- MIROLIN Hydro Massage bath tub Lodge #350, Pickering; and Member of R.C.L. en (905)983-9246 view at (with 6 jets), new in package. Branch 322, Ajax- Passed away surrounded in the www.justmyimagination.ca Bought for $1500, sell for $750 love and warmth of her family on September 4, OBO. 60" long x42" wide x17" DARK GREEN OVERSIZED sofa deep. (905)723-7171 CHOCOLATE LAB PUPS, first 2004 at Winbourne Park, Ajax, at the age of 82. Be- & chair. $500 O.B.O. Antique shots, dewormed. CKC Reg. Call loved and devoted wife of the late George. Loving queen anne style dining table & 4 (905)344-7093. chairs $400 O.B.O. 905-725-8777. MISSED THAT SALE AGAIN be- mother of Peggy Anne, Rick and his wife Heather, cause you recycled the flyer? PURE BRED SIAMESE KITTENS Beth and her husband TJ Jacobs. Proud grand- DINING ROOM SUITE, cherry- Then click on online flyers at ready now. Vet checked, first mother of Philip and Jaclyn Browning; Ryan, Kevin, wood, buffet, hutch, arm chairs & durhamregion.com and never miss shots, dewormed, home raised. side chairs, pedestal table, dove- another sale again Absolutely gorgeous! Phone 705- and Samantha Matthies. Dear sister in law of Lily tail drawers, Cost $9550, sell for 786-0728. and Truman Rutherford. She will be lovingly remem- $2950. New, still in boxes. 905- NEW DANBY WINDOW air condi- 213-4669. REGISTERED BLACK LAB bered by her family and friends. The family will re- tioners 5,000 btu $149 each, 8,000 puppies for sale from working btu $279., 12,000 btu $399. other parents. Hip & eye clearances. Will ceive friends at the MCEACHNIE FUNERAL GREAT DECORATOR "Finds" sizes available. new danby apt HOME, 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Vil- and Collector "Gems", "Previously make great hunting companions. sized freezers $199. New Danby 30 month guarantee. Ready to go lage) 905-428-8488 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Tuesday. Loved". Hauser wrought iron sofa, bar fridges, $139/up. Also, variety chair, ottoman, 60" oval table and Sept. 11. $700. For more info call of new appliances, scratch and (613) 475-5097. Funeral Service in the chapel on Wednesday, Sep- 4 chairs (Manhattan style), nest of dent. Full manufacturers warranty. tember 8, 2004 at 11am. Cremation to follow. tables, tea cart. All iron finished in Reconditioned fridges $195/up, re- putty-white. Also 54" W/I Head- REGISTERED German Shepherd Should family and friends so desire, donations to conditioned ranges $125/up, re- puppies, great temperament, fami- board, white/gold finish, Lyre de- conditioned dryers $125/up, recon- Rouge Valley Health Systems - Ajax Site, Arthritis sign. Other award-winning tables ly-raised, reasonable. Call 905- ditioned washers $199/up, new 986-0425. Society or the War Amps-Champs Program would in maple with marble tops; award- and reconditioned coin operated be greatly appreciated. winning Stereo unit 33" Wx60"H washers and dryers at low prices. SHITZU $475, Maltese $575. First walnut, encases TV, stereo and New Danby Frost-Free Apt. size shots, dewormed, vet checked. area for C.D. Other gems include fridges $399., new 30" ranges with 905-435-1335 early Pioneer FINDLAY cabin clock and window $430. Recondi- stove; prints, Tapa cloth from Fiji tioned 24" ranges and 24" frost framed in Bamboo and Spanish free fridges now available. Wide pottery. Prices on request. selection of other new and recon- (416)261-6656 ditioned appliances. Call us today, Stephenson's Appliances, Sales, 1988 MONTE CARLO SS, Edelb- HEAVY DUTY shoulder bench Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. rock shocks, high performance in- $100. . 1/2 size violin with case Oshawa.(905)576-7448 take headers, Eagle rims, racing (brand new) $100) Please Call chip, Flow master exhaust, & Hope (905)404-8676 PINE DININGROOM SET Hutch & more. $7,000 obo. (905)571-5177 HEINZMAN UPRIGHT PIANO 8 chairs (1 rocker, 1 captains) 1993 CAVALIER 4dr. automatic, $399; Tractor with bushwacker, round table. $550. (416)924-0385 only 83,000km, excellent condi- 3600 Ford diesel $8900; tion, e-tested, certified, $3500 firm. Couch/loveseat/chair, 3-pc, neutral PLAYSTATION2 MOD CHIPS 905-666-1940. tones $1900; Dining room set, Chip installed from $125. XBOX cherrywood, 3-months old. $2900; MOD CHIPS Chip installed from 1994 LUMINA 4dr sedan, Best offers considered. (905)655- $125. Several chips available for 136,000kms, fully loaded, 1 owner, FRANK, Walter - Suddenly at Lakeridge Health 4138 each console. For all the details: good condition, $3000. Call Centre, Bowmanville on Saturday, September 4, www.durhammods.com North End (905)426-1556 HOT TUB 2004 all options, water- Oshawa. 905-626-0542 2004 at the age of 78. Walter Frank, beloved hus- fall, ozanator, red wood cabinet, 1996 CADILLAC STS, loaded, band of Pearl for 49 years. Loving father of Allan never used, still in wrapper. Cost high miles, good condition. Very $9995, sell $5000. 416-746-0995 POOL table, 1" slate. Solid ash. sharp car. $8700 obo. Call and Cynthia, and Steven and Susan-Jane. Devoted All accessories. New in box. Cost (905)579-6731. grandfather of Madelaine. Walter was the respected HOT TUB COVERS & Pool Safety $6700, sell for $2950. 905-213- Covers - best quality, best prices, 4669. 1998 HONDA ACCORD, $9,995; founder of W. Frank Real Estate. Service will be all colours, all sizes, large variety 1996 Saturn SL2 $3,699; 1996 held at Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 available. Delivery included. Cen- POOL TABLE, 4x8, slate with all Taurus SW $3,699; 1995 Accent Steeles Avenue West (2 lights west of Dufferin) on tral Ontario Hot Tubs, call Paul equipment. Boston and snooker $3,499; others from $1,699. Many Thursday, September 9, 2004 at 1:00 p.m. Inter- 905-259-4514 or 416-873-9141. balls, plus accessories. Only 2 to choose from. Certified & e-test- years old. Call (905)579-8474 ed (Kelly & Sons since 1976) ment Beth Zion, section of Bathurst Lawn Memorial NUANCE SPEAKERS 44" high, (905)683-7301 or (905)424-9002 Park. If desired, memorial donations may be made ebony, asking $750; Custom made solid oak TV cabinet 62"h x 52"w POOL TABLE, mint condition, sol- 1998 SUNFIRE 2-dr, red, 4-cyl au- to the Walter Frank Memorial Fund for the Canadian w/slide in-doors, 4 drawers $2,400; id oak body, crafted oak legs, to, air, 188k, $4995; 1993 FORD Diabetes Association and the Heart and Stroke brass queen size headboard $140; leather pockets, three 1" slate EXPLORER 4x4, 201k, 6-cyl, Foundation, c/o The Benjamin Foundation, 3429 burgandy paisley pattern wing slabs, 4x8 playing surface, Royal black, loaded $3995; 1995 back recliner, 1yr old, $550; blue felt. (416)804-1296 GRAND PRIX SE loaded, 4-dr, au- Bathurst St. Toronto, ON M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324. (905)720-1533 to, 180k, $3995; 2001 CARAVAN www.benjamins.ca. There will be a Celebration of TARPS - Woven Poly Tarps, all SE V6, silver, CD, loaded 178k Walter's life to take place at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday RENT TO OWN - New and recon- $8995; Vehicles sold Certified & ditioned appliances, new TV's, sizes from 8'x10' to 30'x50'. Priced $7.-$90. (tax incl). Call Bowman- Emissions tested. (905)626-7787 September 9th, 2004 at Harmony Creek Golf Cen- Stereos, Computers, DVD Players, dealer tre, 1000 Bloor St. E., Oshawa (across from the Furniture, Bedding, Patio Furni- ville 905-623-5258. Holiday Inn). Walter will be sadly missed by his fam- ture, Barbecues & More! Fast de- 98 SUNFIRE, 4 door, red, good livery. No credit application re- TIRED OF COOKING? Click condition, air, cruise, 145kms, cer- ily and many friends. fused. Paddy's Market, 905-263- 411durhamregion.com for local tified. $6500 best offer, anytime 8369 or 1-800-798-5502. restaurants. 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