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Pickering beaches OK for a dip: Picture coming into focus Three local beaches have been posted as being unsafe for swim- ming due to elevated bacteria lev- els. Pickering council use of photo radar, he is still Coun. McLean, who has money maker but it can go to conference. Those considered unsafe for hopeful it is on its way. been pushing for photo radar changing driving habits,” he “Some of us were surprised the week of Aug. 27 are: Rotary hopes for “I was certainly disap- for years, believes the tool said. that he (Premier Dalton Park in Ajax, Bowmanville Beach announcement pointed. I was waiting for the would be best used by mu- Coun. McLean is planning McGuinty) didn’t announce East in Clarington and Kinsmen minister to announce that,” nicipalities. on writing a letter to John photo radar, so I think the Beach in Scugog. on photo radar said the Ward 2 regional “We know where the prob- Gerretsen, minister Province is still wrestling Beaches remaining within safe councillor upon returning lems are, we know where the of municipal affairs and with it as well,” he said. bacteria limits are: Pickering Beach By Danielle Milley in Ajax, Thorah Centennial Park and from the Association of Mu- complaints are,” he said, ex- housing, which he hopes to Mayor Ryan said there was Beaverton Beach North and South Staff Writer nicipalities of Ontario plaining because councillors bring to council to be en- discussion by members at in Brock, Bowmanville Beach West PICKERING – While Council- (AMO) conference in Ot- receive so many traffic com- dorsed and sent on behalf of the conference about photo and Newcastle Beach Central in lor Bill McLean is disap- tawa. The association had plaints they would know the City. radar and the consensus was Clarington, Lakeview Beach East pointed the Province didn’t asked the Province for the where to best put photo Mayor Dave Ryan was also it would improve safety on and West in Oshawa, Frenchman’s make an announcement last right to use photo radar in radar to increase safety. looking for an announce- Bay East and West in Pickering, week giving municipalities cities and towns “That way it is not a ment by the Province at the ✦ See Issue page 4 Elgin Pond in Uxbridge and Whitby Beach. Test samples were taken from beaches during the week of Aug. 23, and Durham Region Health Depart- Fines for ment will continue water tests Highway rollover throughout the summer. Pickering Rug hookers begin a new sea- son: A club is hoping to hook in eatery some new members. Following the summer recess, the Ajax Rug Hookers group begins By Carly Foster meeting Monday, Sept. 13 at 7:30 Staff Writer p.m. at the St. Andrew’s Community DURHAM – Twenty Durham Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. restaurants have been con- Everyone is welcome and it’s victed of food safety viola- for anyone interested in the craft of tions ranging from washing traditional rug hooking. For more information, call raw chicken beside lettuce Jayne Nevins at 905-686-9315. to smoking while cooking. China Garden at 329 Sim- coe St. S. in Oshawa topped [ ] the list with the most con- What’s On victions, at 13. The restaurant, which is no longer in business, was Youth can examine humanity’s fined $4,700 for violations in- spiritual condition: Spirituality in the world today is the topic of a youth cluding failing to keep a poi- seminar Friday. sonous substance separate The Apostolic Pentecostal from food and failing to Church’s Youth on Fire group is keep premises clean to pre- holding its second and final seminar vent food contamination Sept. 3, Matters of the Heart, in a and adulteration. discussion of the spiritual condition DeVille Produce, an inde- of humanity. Carl Ferencz/ News Advertiser photo pendent grocer at 3570 The seminar starts at 7:30 p.m., PICKERING – Traffic was snarled and two lanes closed Monday morning on Hwy. 401 after a minivan flipped just west of Whites Road. Ontario Brock St. N. in Whitby, con- there is no cost and it is open to Provincial Police officers could not provide more details about the accident when contacted yesterday. tested its 12 convictions in everyone. an interview Thursday. The church is at 755 Oklahoma “I don’t know. For some Dr. For more information, call Dean Delpeache at 905-420-3935 or visit reason they’ve harped on www.apcyouth.ca. us,” said Michael Guzzo, manager of the store. “They haven’t really given us a [ ] Shots fired in Claremont robbery chance to rectify the situa- Index tion. “After 22 years we’ve been CLAREMONT – Shots rang ering hamlet Friday night. 8:30 p.m. when two men fice area located inside the (in business), all of a sudden 6 Editorial Page, out but no one was hurt, Durham Regional Police wearing balaclavas entered. store and closed the door certain regulations are Sports, 8 when two masked men at- said a 42-year-old man was One of the masked men was behind him. The gunman being enforced.” Entertainment, 10 tempted to rob the general working alone in the Clare- holding a gun, police said. Classified, 12 store in a quiet north Pick- mont General Store around The clerk fled to a post of- ✦ See Bandits page 4 ✦ See Pickering page 5

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General: 905-683-5110 The next generation library Distribution: 905-683-5117 General fax: 905-683-7363 Newsroom fax: 905-683-0386 New Durham opening in October. It is the signature piece on the quad- College-UOIT rangle that will be the heart of building offers the campus. ANNANDALE The four-storey, 6,800- COUNTRY CLUB comfort and square-metre building has 160 All New Look for 2004 technology computer stations and cost NOW EVEN BETTER VALUE $20 million. DAILY GOLF RATES GOLF By Mike Ruta “I think when the students Mon. to Fri...$37 TOURNAMENTS AND DINNER Staff Writer walk in they’re going to be Sat., Sun. PACKAGE & Holidays...$42 Weekdays...... $52 DURHAM – Sitting on a blown away,” says Susan Bar- Twilight ...... 1/2 Price Weekends ...... $57 couch, leafing through a mag- clay-Pereira, dean of the cam- taxes included per person + grat. & taxes Church St. At Bayly, Ajax, 905-683-3210 azine and enjoying the pus library. warmth of the gas fireplace, She’s a veteran at Durham UOIT and College, and now UOIT, hav- students can watch their ing been there for almost peers going for a skate on the three decades. She jokes, “I pond. was hired as a child.” FINE CHINESE CUISINE The vantage point is the Like a child showing off a & DINING LOUNGE second-floor periodicals room Christmas gift, Ms. Barclay- For Reservations at the new campus library in Pereira says taking the reins •OR• Oshawa, and the time is the of the building “is just an ab- Great Take-Out near future. The University of solute professional peak of my Ontario Institute of Technolo- career.” She says the former li- 509-9888 gy and Durham College li- brary, “completely ‘maxed’ A.J. Groen/ News Advertiser photo brary is open to students, al- out” for space, could hold Students arriving at Durham College and the University of Ontario Institute of Technology will be returning to a 376 Kingston Rd., Pickering though some finishing work (NE corner of Rougemount & Hwy. #2) new state-of-the-art library this fall. From left, Susan Barclay-Pereira, dean of the campus library, project ar- will continue before the official ✦ See Evolution page 2 chitect Sydney Browne, and Larry Berti, EllisDon project manager, offered a tour of the new facility. A/P PAGE 2 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, September 1, 2004 www.durhamregion.com Evolution of the library

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50,000 to 60,000 volumes, while the tbi`ljbp new one can currently accommodate 125,000. But the library isn’t just about the qlkv books anymore says Sydney Browne, project architect, of Diamond and ...... Schmitt Architects, Pickering's “The way the library is used has re- ally changed over the last 15 or 20 New Branch Manager. years,” she says, noting the focus has ...... shifted from the book collection to the use of the library by students and A.J. Groen/ News Advertiser photo staff. The new library is now open at Durham College-University of Ontario Institute of Ms. Browne says learning is a much Technology. more collaborative process now and there is access to a wide range of on- line material. Her design reflects that new reality in the range of spaces available to students. “Now we have a number of ‘book- HEPCOE able’ study rooms and small class- Credit Union rooms where students can learn to use the material available and work in is pleased to Like one of welcome groups,” she says. OPEN 7 • PAYDAY LOANS To accommodate students with DAYS A • TITLE LOANS Branch Manager Tony Pelosi, CFP to the Pickering (905) 426-5134 WEEK • NO CREDIT NECESSARY special needs, large study carrels are 11 Hardwood Ave. S., Ajax • BORROW UP TO 33% OF YOUR PAY our photos? Branch. Tony comes to HEPCOE with over 30 years equipped with listening and reading LIFE DOESN’T ALWAYS WAIT UNTIL PAYDAY! experience in Financial Services. Having managed a software. It can Upon entering the building, the ref- Pickering branch for another financial institution, Tony erence and circulation desks are on VALENTINE’S CRUISE is well known in the Pickering community. He hopes either side. For students who know be yours that all his friends and past customers will drop in for a what they’re after, and how to access ® For photo reprint coffee and meet his dynamic team. it, directly in front of the entrance are PRINCESS CRUISES computer terminals that are the win- details see dow to the library’s resources. Each Star Princess ‘customer service’ at You can contact Tony at 905-831-1121. He would love floor contains a help desk and a pho- February 13, 2005 to talk with you about the HEPCOE difference. tocopying room. durhamregion.com The periodicals room is in the ro- Western Caribbean: Fort Lauderdale, Princess Cays, at sea, Cozumel, tunda at the west end of the building. Grand Cayman, Ocho Rios, at sea, Fort Lauderdale Ms. Barclay-Pereira says it will be fur- The News nished with couches, low tables and a From $1099* CAD Advertiser massive magazine rack. A staircase Includes port taxes! 1550 Kingston Road leads to the third floor, and on the *Prices are cruise-only, per person based on double occupancy, first is a cafe where students can get a air available on request Pickering 905-831-1121 caffeine boost before getting to work Exclusive Cruise Holidays’ amenities: or relax with peers after a study ses- $100 usd per cabin shipboard credit sion. The rotunda is wrapped in cop- Bottle of wine & 8 x 6 photo per, echoing the copper atop other Metroland buildings on the quadrangle. Cruise Holidays of Metro East Durham Other features include the second 1660 Kingston Rd Region An award-winning news team! floor, main study area, a huge space 905-426-7884 Media with computer work stations de- Group signed for both wired and wireless ac- cess. A wall of windows provides nat- ural light and a superior view of the quadrangle. “The intent is to have a lot of green- RREDED HOTHOT space out there for students to gath- er,” says Ms. Barclay-Pereira. She notes that focus groups of stu- dents and staff resulted in a lot of SUUMMERMMER OVER input on what the design should in- clude. One priority was an “absolute- YEARS IN BUSINESS ly quiet” reading room, which also “CANADA’S MATTRESS SUPERSTORE” doubles as a space for special events 2626 such as a visit from a guest speaker. There’s also a special collections room for rare and unique volumes. SSALEALE ONON AALLLL MMATTRESSESATTRESSES AANDND FFURNITUREURNITURE The fourth floor is shelled in and won’t be used at first, but is ready for future expansion. A garden sits atop the building. “There were a lot of green initia- COMFORT SLEEP COMFORT SLEEP S.E. ORTHOPRACTIC tives built into all the buildings and the site work on the campus,” says Single Mattress 15 Single Mattress 20 Single Mattress 25 Ms. Browne. 00 yr. wty yr. wty 00 yr. wty The garden is not accessible, but 00 more of a functional, green design fea- $ Double $ 239 Set $ 429 $ Double $ 259 Set $ 459 $ Double $ 409 Set $ 639 ture, she explains. Stormwater will Queen $ 299 Set $ 519 Set Queen $ 319 Set $ 559 Queen $ 479 Set $ 699 mostly be absorbed by the plants, Set $ 379 Set $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ and apart from assisting with cooling 359 1 9 9 King 489 Set 799 King 509 Set 849 509 309 King 649 Set 999 and heating, the garden will extend 21 9 the life of the building’s roof. IRON FUTON COMPLETE What it takes to build a new library

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Public board trustees McLennan said if she approached her Mr. Hodgins says a new provincial ing “a major impact on the system.” The Sept. 7 standing committee principal for permission to take a field transportation policy, to be intro- As well, the Province has compelled meeting starts at 7 p.m. at the Whitby invite residents trip on the route, she would be re- duced in 2005/06, will mean about $3.7 the board to align its busing policy education centre. Deputations will be to have their say fused. million less in transportation money with that of the Durham Catholic Dis- heard until 9 p.m., but residents must Mr. Hodgins said a lack of side- for the board, representing about 20 trict School Board, which does not register by calling the board’s Kim By Mike Ruta walks does not necessarily constitute per cent of its busing budget and hav- offer surplus seating. Cox at 905-666-6363. Staff Writer a safety hazard. Traffic volume and DURHAM — The first day of school is the nature of the subdivision also typically chaotic for parents, students have to be considered, he said, sug- and teachers. This year, the frenzy gesting a walking group be organized could continue well into the evening to allay parents’ fears. News on Sept. 7, when public school board Some trustees said the policy was a trustees let Durham residents have done deal, but SATISFY YOUR their say on a controversial new bus- others encour- ing policy. aged the public Chris from all Some Durham District School input, which from New York Fries Board trustees are concerned parents brings with it the HUNGER will have “false hope” in having the possibility of meeting, in thinking that the trans- change. and get rewarded! over portation policy could be changed. “Every night But, the trustee who called for public somebody isn’t input says it definitely is possible that happy, are we Get your FREE Food Court Card Durham the four-month-old policy could be going to have a amended. night of deputa- at Guest Services. Trustees in April eliminated sur- tions for them?” SHERRY With every 10 visits, you’ll plus seating for about 900 students asked Ajax Wards CROTEAU receive your choice of Region who counted on it to get to school last 1 and 2 Trustee Doubts policy will year. The policy change benefited par- Marilyn Crawford. change. ents who rely on day care, allowing “At some point do 1 of 4 FREE students to be dropped off and picked we not say, ‘the policy is the policy.’” Pickering Town Centre Gifts! up at different addresses. The policy She said parents have rearranged Now was passed at the standing commit- schedules and even bought second tee and not the board level, catching cars as a result of the new policy. online at many parents off guard. Pickering Trustee Sherry Croteau, Cooler Bag “We made a decision without prop- who seconded Trustee Paul Craw- (Note: Food & Beverages durhamregion.com er public input; we missed the boat on ford’s call for deputations, said the Not Included) that one,” Pickering Trustee Paul board can’t turn its back on people. Crawford said at Monday’s board However, she doubts the policy will be Scented meeting in calling for deputations on changed as school starts. Pillar Candle the issue. “Maybe we were a little hasty in A group of Whitby parents told the pushing this through,” said Whitby board that without a bus, their kids Trustee John Dol- face injury and the risk of being killed stra. “I want to Glass Tumbler getting to Bellwood Public School be- take another look cause there are no sidewalks. A new and say, ‘did we Car Visor Organizer way of measuring the distance to a make all the right school shut them out of busing. decisions.’” Your card will be stamped when you spend $4.00 or more (same day However business superintendent Oshawa sales before taxes) at one or more Pickering Town Centre Food Court Ed Hodgins said through an error restaurants. Just redeem your receipts at the Guest Services kiosk Trustee Kathleen to receive your stamp and free gift. Receipts must be dated after The News discovered just recently, some par- Hopper, who will March 22nd, 2004. One gift per person, per card, while quantities last. ents in the Dundas Street and Gar- chair the Sept. 7 Advertiser rard Road area did not receive a letter meeting, was con- informing them of the policy change. cerned about the Those parents will receive busing this number of people MARILYN fall, but their neighbours, who were wanting to speak. CRAWFORD notified, will not, he said. “I don’t want to ‘Every night “Our children will be required to see an agenda somebody isn’t walk along the travelled portion of the that is so impossi- happy.’ roadway during the winter months in bly long that we’re rush hour,” Powell Road resident just pushing peo- James Hellas told trustees, adding “a ple through to hear them,” she said. fatal student-vehicle collision is in- Trustee Hopper is against reopen- evitable. ing the policy. However, she was con- “We’re not willing to wait until one cerned after hearing of students who of our children is killed or injured be- will have to walk on the road. fore you review this issue,” Mr. Hellas Board chairwoman Elizabeth Roy said. said if there truly was a safety issue, pickeringtowncentre.com Caroline McLennan described her- board staff “would be jumping on it self as “a very young mom” who has quickly.” She noted that on June 21 “lost sleep this summer just thinking trustees turned down revisiting the of this whole issue. policy. At that board meeting, the ma- “I will not allow my young child to jority of trustees favoured taking a walk without sidewalks,” said the second look at the policy, but a re- Mansfield Crescent resident. “They’re quired two-thirds majority was not young; they’ll wander out into the obtained. According to the board, road.” trustees cannot vote on changing the A board kindergarten teacher, Ms. policy until at least October. 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PICKERING – Durham Regional Po- manager for about 40 metres, leav- lice are asking for the public’s help ing him with serious injuries. in identifying a suspect in a recent Police are robbery that saw a Pickering liquor describing the sus- store employee dragged across a pect as a white parking lot by a car. male, 18 to 23, who Images take from a store surveil- stands about 5- lance camera have been posted on foot-9 and has a the police website and officers are slim build. The asking anyone with information to man has dark hair contact police. and was wearing On Aug. 25, a suspect walked out dark clothing and of the liquor store around 9 p.m. a cap. with a bottle he hadn’t paid for. He The police was pursued into the parking lot by website is www.po- the employee, a 44-year-old Bow- WANTED BY lice.durham.on.ca. manville man. The suspect and an- POLICE. Anyone with infor- other man got into a silver vehicle, mation is asked to described by police as a two-door call Durham police at 905-683-9100, model, possibly a Chevrolet. ext. 2526, or Crime Stoppers at 1- The car took off, dragging the 800-222-8477. School trustee, former Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser photo councillor throw hats in Listening intently Pickering byelection race PICKERING –– After returning from an international jamboree, members of the Agape Aqualights Pathfinders Club recently hosted a visiting club from Barbados for a week. From left, members of the local and visiting club Laura Drummond, Taneisha White, and PICKERING – Eileen Higdon and She filed her nomination papers Sharifa Louis listen to a youth speaker at the Agape Temple Seventh Day Adventist Church, Pickering. Paul Crawford have added their Aug. 25. Nominations can be sub- names to the candidates’ list in the mitted until Friday, Sept. 24. Ms. Ward 2 byelection for the City Higdon and Mr. Crawford join councillor’s position. Terry James and Brian Evely in the Mr. Crawford is currently in his race. Man faces Internet sex charges third term as a trustee on the The byelection was called after Durham District School Board. former Ward 2 Pickering Regional By Jeff Mitchell who met at the summer camp when “There’s never anybody alone. Ms. Higdon brings with her expe- Councillor Mark Holland was elect- Staff Writer the suspect worked there briefly in “We’re quite confident nothing rience in both elections and munic- ed an MP, and Bill McLean was ap- DURHAM – A former camp counsel- August, had been communicating took place when he was working.” ipal politics, having previously pointed to that role from his City lor who went by the Internet nick- back and forth online for some time Police continue to investigate to served as councillor for the ward councillor’s position for Ward 2. name “Moose” has been charged with before any sexual advances were determine whether or not the sus- from 1991 to 1994. The election is Monday, Nov. 8. attempting to lure a 13-year-old girl made. When discussions did turn pect attempted to communicate with into a sexual liaison, Durham Re- sexual, the girl kept records of ex- other children outside the camp. gional Police say. changes and alerted another adult at Investigators attempted to con- The charges were laid after officials the camp, Det.-Const. Lang said. tact the suspect a number of times at a Clarington summer camp con- The youngster was fully aware the without success. He was finally ar- HERE’S $10 FOR YOU TO tacted police, said Detective Consta- “Moose” she was chatting with online rested last Friday in Oshawa. ble Kate Lang. was a counsellor from the camp she “He was eluding police and police COME IN AND REMIND MY The Ajax girl alerted another had attended, she said. eventually caught up with him,” Det.- counsellor at the camp when she be- “The conversation started turning Const. Lang said. HUSBAND IT’S OUR came uncomfortable with the direc- sexual and she became very uncom- Charged with luring a child; invita- tion her Internet messaging conver- fortable with it,” she said. tion to sexual touching; attempted ANNIVERSARY! sations with the suspect were taking, Police say no actual sexual contact sexual assault and obstructing police Det.-Const. Lang said. took place, either at the camp or is 28-year-old Ian Lovell of Jane Av- use towards your dinner before September 12th at “The camp brought this to our at- away from it. enue in Courtice. tention,” she said. “They did every- “The camp has strict rules about Mr. Lovell was freed on bail after a THE RENDEZVOUS BISTRO thing right.” (counsellors and children interacting hearing in Oshawa Saturday. He is to Not to be used with other offers or I’ll never get a gift! Police say the girl and the suspect, in) groups,” Det.-Const. Lang said. return to court Sept. 13. One coupon per table. 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The clerk listened while the rob- bers attempted unsuccessfully to delivered directly open the store’s cash register. When they fled the scene on foot he exited through another door and followed at a distance, at- to the customers’ door! tempting to get a look at them, po- lice said. The bandits became aware they were being pursued and the gun- PREFERRED DELIVERY METHOD man turned and fired another shot News Advertiser Delivered in in the clerk’s direction, police said. your Metroland They continued on foot to Old Oshawa Whitby This Week Brock Road where they got into a Community white, four-door Buick Regal and Clarington This Week Newspaper sped off. Both suspects are described as No Opinion Along with mail white men, around 5-foot-5. Their Alone to door 75% car had rust around the licence 7% 9% 9% plate, police said. 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✦ Pickering from page 1 terday and he was very happy,” said now-closed sandwich café, which hawa Centre (now closed). Restaurant and Catering and Swa- Pren Nadarajah. “Everything has showed crusted-over egg salad Seven convictions: Hong Kong gat Indian Cuisine, all from Picker- The store’s violations include been fixed.” sandwiches, milk left out all day, Golden Gate Restaurant, Port ing; Good Deal Super Buffet, Ajax. failing to properly clean utensils The restaurant’s $900 in fines in- and dirty knives stored in cracks on Perry; Don Cherry’s Grapevine One conviction: Double Burgers, and surfaces, and cracked equip- cluded not washing surfaces prop- a trolley. One of the chefs used to Champlain, Whitby. Oshawa; Fox and Fiddle Mansion ment being used with food, for a erly and not having soap or deter- wipe his knife on his apron between Five convictions: Coffee Time and Asia Hut, both from Pickering; total fine of almost $3,000. gent in some cuttings. Donuts (which also had three con- Barnaby’s Deli Restaurant, Cour- But before laying charges, the areas. The establishment received the victions from the previous time tice; Pirate’s Pizza, Beaverton. health department visits premises The health de- largest-ever fine in Durham Region frame), 1615 Dundas St., Whitby. The public can access inspection at least twice - with time in be- partment is re- history: $15,000 plus a $6,250 victim Four convictions: Kirby Burger reports and detailed convictions at tween to fix problems - before quired by the surcharge, Mr. Connor said. Bakery (which also had two convic- www.region.durham.on.ca, or by charges are laid, Alex Connor, a Province to regu- He also held up some of the tions from the previous time calling the health department at manager of environmental health, larly inspect equipment regularly seized from frame), Orono. 905-723-8521 or toll free at 1-800-841- has said. restaurants in restaurants: pans crusted with Three convictions: Churchill’s 2729. “(But) at the end of the day, you order to reduce seared food and dried flour, a buck- Fish and Chips, Oshawa. Fines range from $50 to $25,000, can’t really walk out of a place and the risk of food- et used for scooping out ingredi- Two convictions: Eurest, The plus a victim fine surcharge and leave a mess behind,” he said dur- borne illness. ents with pieces of metal hanging Bear and Firkin, Food Time can include a summons to court. ing a health and social services The latest con- off and a meat tenderizer with a committee meeting Thursday. victions were for wobbly head full of holes. “Ninety-five per cent of the time January to June ALEX The committee and council de- you talk to the guy... and he makes of this year, with CONNOR cided last year to release a list of Can’t leave a an effort. a few from 2003 convictions to the media a few mess behind. “But there’s a problem when they depending on times a year for the sake of public B'NAI SHALOM go back to their (old) ways.” court and pro- awareness, said Ken Gorman, di- Mr. Guzzo said all of the prob- cessing dates. rector of environmental health. But V'TIKVAH lems have been fixed. Mr. Connor described visiting they could be doing more, he Reform Jewish Congregation “We take every precaution possi- one restaurant where raw chicken added. of Durham Region ble to make sure the quality that was being washed beside a sink The department is discussing al- comes in and goes out to our cus- filled with lettuce leaves, the juice ternatives with the Province, and is Hebrew school Monthly services tomers are the highest standards,” “splashing” all over. watching municipalities such as Social events Monthly newsletter he said. “Why we didn’t have an outbreak, Toronto, where restaurants must The owner of the restaurant with I don’t know,” he said, a photo of post pass, warning or fail cards in Adult Education the next most convictions, Bob the sink blown up on a screen be- their windows. Caygeon’s at 1790 Liverpool Rd. in hind him. The other convicted restaurants Celebrate the High Holidays with us Pickering, said the eight were “very, “But I condemned the whole are: Rosh Hashanah Sept. 16-17 Yom Kippur Sept. 24-25 very minor.” place.” Eight convictions: Bakery Gar- For more information, call: 905-428-2580 “The health inspector visited yes- Mr. Connor displayed photos of a den Cafe (also a $15,000 fine), Os-

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2004 ✦ News Advertiser ✦ DAVID STELL, NEWS EDITOR, 905-683-5110 EXT. 249

Editorial Pickering News Durham’s Advertiser A Metroland Community Newspaper voice in Tim Whittaker Publisher Ontario a lot [email protected] Joanne Burghardt louder now Editor-in-Chief [email protected]

Chairman’s promotion to AMO Tony Doyle president good for us all Managing Editor

[email protected] t used to be that when Roger Anderson spoke, Durham listened. Now, the regional chairman has a Duncan Fletcher Imuch wider audience and speaks for a much larger Director of Advertising group: all the municipalities of Ontario. Mr. Anderson, Durham Regional chairman since 1997, [email protected] took a crack at the Association of Municipalities of On- tario (AMO) presidency back in 2002, narrowly losing to Eddie Kolodziejcak Oakville mayor Ann Mulvale. This time, Mr. Anderson was Classified Advertising an easy winner and will embark on a two-year term at the helm of the 400-plus member organization. [email protected] His mandate will be to make sure provincial and feder- al cabinet ministers hear him loud and clear. He will be Abe Fakhourie quick to remind his senior government counterparts of Distribution Manager the political influence of AMO members and the publicity he can generate: both pro and con. [email protected] All in all, Mr. Anderson is coming into the AMO presi- dency at an ideal time. Ms. Mulvale has just concluded a Lillian Hook Office Manager protocol with Premier Dalton McGuinty which gives mu- nicipalities a bigger stake at the cabinet table. And, mu- [email protected] nicipalities across the province are due to soon receive the long-awaited gas-tax revenue that will help cities and Letters to the Editor Cheryl Haines towns provide some needed services without having to Composing Manager boost property taxes. Felicien, the great role model I was very interested to read [email protected] Of course, the cities agenda, which received play during Parents: that she is took the time out of this story as this is a natural this past federal election, cannot be dismissed with a sim- watch your her busy training schedule to phenomenon that I personally Janice O’Neil ple promise to provide gas-tax cash and GST rebates. The talk to us, entertain the kids look forward to every year. Composing Manager prime minister and premier need constant reminding that and answer all our questions. As a child, I was fascinated by the vast majority of taxpayers and voters live in cities and children We left the track that night in- the modest wildlife I found in [email protected] their needs must be addressed. spired, totally motivated, not to my yard and neighbourhood. For Durham, Mr. Anderson's elevation to the top of the To the editor: mention excited by her pres- Early on, I noticed a pattern [ Contact Us ] municipal food chain is proof of his stature among his These days‚ kids love to play ence. that persisted for several years peers. He is well-respected and admired for the passion he tag during the summer when Our friendship however did running. On a sticky, humid News/Sales has dedicated throughout his career to the citizens of most of their parents are at not stop at the track that night. evening around Aug. 26, swarms 905-683-5110 Durham. Whatever good he can do his fellow AMO mem- their jobs or working in the Ms. Felicien and her mother vis- of ants would leave their holes Classifieds bers will, of course, be realized in Durham. house. ited us at the Pickering Running and take flight, sometimes in 905-683-0707 In addition, complaints that the Province has been ne- Kids get so involved in it that Room. When one runner re- such numbers that they seemed Distribution glectful of the needs of those who live east of Toronto, can they do not realize how much quested a picture for the store, to fill the air. To a youngster like 905-683-5117 now be dealt with from the top. Mr. Anderson can take the danger they can get into. My she graciously provided it to us. me, this was a thrilling occasion News Fax opportunity, as AMO president, to remind the premier point is that if kids are playing This picture is now displayed to break up an otherwise boring 905-683-0386 and minister of municipal affairs that there are needs in outside, parents should super- prominently for all to see. We summer. After a few years, my General Fax the eastern GTA which can't be ignored. His voice will be vise them. When kids are play- can't wait for Ms. Felicien to friends and I came to refer to 905-683-7363 heard, loud and clear. ing tag they sometimes run near come home so that we can hon- this date as Flying Ant Day. Death Notices 905-683-3005 or onto main roads or highways our her. This natural event has per- Sincerely Yours where they may be hit by a car. Ms. Felicien truly is a world sisted to a greater or lesser de- 1-800-662-8423 Click and say This is not the only problem. champion and a credit to our gree, through the 50 years I have E-mail The other is that drivers can be country. lived here in southern Ontario. tdoyle@ distracted. When kids appear on There's no need to say sorry. Although in some years the durhamregion.com This week’s question: the road all of a sudden, the dri- We on the other hand would like swarms can certainly be annoy- Web address Based on the results of the 2004 Olympic Games, ver cannot always stop the car to recognize her kindness, her ing, they are essentially harm- durhamregion.com should Canada invest more funding in amateur athlet- in time. In the end parent and words of motivation, and for less and last for only a day or Mailing Address ics? child are in pain. being Perdita. Ms. Felicien is an two. ❏ 130 Commercial Ave., Yes, we need more medals So parents, please supervise inspiration to both the young Lately, we have also seen Ajax, Ont. L1S 2H5 ❏ Yes, but don't break the bank your children before something and the old, those of us who are plagues of aphids, ladybugs ❏ No, they receive enough like this occurs. athletic and those of us who are and, this year - crane flies. To Publications Mail Sales Attiya Waqqas, 15 not. She makes us proud to be me, these are indicative of a Agreement Number 1332791 Cast your vote online at Pickering Canadian and we are proud to local ecosystem that is, for infodurhamregion.com know her. whatever reason, out of balance. [ Hours ] Larry Leerschool, Ajax I have to deal with these pests Last week’s question: Felicien a true Joanne Bayes, Scarborough like most other homeowners. General office: Karen More, Pickering (Although, without pesticides, if Monday - Friday If photo radar was introduced in Durham Region, champion and I can help it.) 8:30 a.m. - 5p.m. do you believe it would reduce speeding? However, every year I look for- Distribution: inspiration Try to enjoy ward to the flying ants in late Monday - Friday ❏ Not at all 45.5 per cent our flying August. They remind me of the 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. ❏ Yes38.4 per cent To the editor: days, long ago, when I was less Saturday ❏ A little bit 16.1 per cent Perdita, there's no need to say visitors distracted by the responsibili- 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Votes cast: 292 sorry. ties of suburban living, and A couple of months ago, some more respectful of my tiny The News Advertiser is one of the of my fellow runners and I had To the editor: neighbours. Metroland Printing, Publishing and In the community the honour and privilege of Re: 'Swarm of insects a cause Alex Heydon Distributing group of newspapers. meeting Perdita Felicien. Ms. for a second take,' Aug. 29. Ajax The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community News- paper Assoc., Canadian Commu- nity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Let’s improve the Games Circulations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Council. The pub- We need to get That might spice things up. lisher reserves the right to classi- Thirdly, we replace all diving back to true spirit fy or refuse any advertisement. Neil events with a huge cannonball Credit for advertisement limited of the Olympics competition. Tell me that to space price error occupies. wouldn't be fun to watch? Editorial and Advertising content Crone And for God's sake let's stop of the News Advertiser is copy- think it's time for a little handing out points for cute. Ever righted. Unauthorized reproduc- Olympic housecleaning, since Olga Korbut did her im- tion is prohibited. Itime to rethink the whole enter laughing pression of a smiling, twisted shebang. Somebody tell me Gumby on the balance beam, Letters Policy what the hell events like syn- we've been inundated with scores We welcome letters that include chronized diving and table ten- outta there, pal. Sayonara, via of beaming, imp-faced half-pints name, city of residence and nis are doing in there? condios, auf vedersein, thanks in spandex who want to steal our phone numbers for verification. What's next? Olympic for coming out. hearts. Where are the homely Writers are generally limited to Freestyle Scrabble? "Look at It's time to give the Olympic gymnasts? Give me the butt-ugly 200 words and one submission in that Jim! The Cubans have games back their edge. Like the toads who win their points on 30 days. We decline announce- Carl Ferencz/ News Advertiser photo spelled rhumba‚ on a triple word bloated NHL, there's too much skill and nothing but. ments, poetry, open letters, con- sumer complaints, congratula- score incorporating the b‚ from money involved now and not I'm so tired of seeing beautiful tions and thank you notes. The the Swiss's Toblerone! This enough passion. It has its mo- cut-outs who are there simply You say tomato, I say... editor reserves the right to edit could get ugly." ments. God knows when Perdi- because they're pusses will look copy for length, style and clarity. Willi Moh holds up a big ’ol tomato he grew in his Ajax And what is up with the judg- ta fell, I was weeping right along good on cereal boxes a month Opinions expressed by letter writ- garden this summer. He was so surprised by its size that ing? The other day I watched a with her, but when Canada after the games. Remember ers are not necessarily those of he had it weighed at the post office and it came in at Romanian gymnast fall off the sends more suits than athletes Vasily Alexiev, the grotesquely the News Advertiser. Due to the 1,261 grams. Mr. Moh received a document complete high bar. He actually fell and to the Games, you know some- fat weightlifter from the then volume of letters, not all will be with the weight and a postage stamp from Canada Post. landed flat on his back. Was he thing is seriously out of whack. Soviet Union? That was an ath- printed. Fax: 905-683-0386; e- What’s up next for the monster tomato? He says it will out? Did he get a zero? No! They So how do we fix it? Well, how lete, my friends. No winning mail: tdoyle@ durhamregion.com. be a meal for him and some friends this week. let him start again! He ended up about, for starters, we say that smile, no Hollywood figure, just The newspaper contacts only with a score in the low nines. in order for something to qualify raw guts and lots of them. He those whose submissions have Do you have a photo to share with our readers? How do you figure that? as an Olympic event, the partic- made your heart race just been chosen for publication. If you have an amusing, interesting, historic or scenic Days later I watched a Chi- ipant's heart rate must go above watching him stride onto the Proud members of photo to share with the community, we'd like to see it. nese athlete do the same thing, 50 at some point. Secondly, we platform. Let's keep Ping-Pong The Ajax-Pickering News Advertiser invites submissions brutally missing her opening automatically eliminate all in the rec room and get back to from readers, so dig through your old photos or capture vault onto the balance beam. events that have the words syn- blood, sweat and tears. a new one. Include up to 80 words describing the circum- She ended up scoring higher chronized‚ and rhythmic‚ at- stances of the picture, identify the people in it and when than a Canadian who completed tached to them. Either that or Sunderland resident Neil it was taken. Mail pictures to: The News Advertiser, 130 her routine without falling. In we keep those events in, but re- Crone, actor-comic-writer, Commercial Ave., Ajax, ON, L1S 2H5 or, e-mail photos in my Olympics, if you fall, or trip place the words synchronized‚ saves some of his best lines for jpeg format to: [email protected]. or slip or do a belly flop, you're and rhythmic‚ with full contact. his columns. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY EDITION, September 1, 2004 PAGE 7 P

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ATTEND PUBLIC MEETINGS NOTICE OF PASSING OF AN ANTI-WHISTLING AT CITY HALL BY-LAW BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DATE MEETING TIME CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERING TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the Guideline Number 1 of Sept. 2 Pickering Advisory Committee 7:00 pm the Railway Safety Directorate of Transport Canada, the on Race Relations & Equity Meeting Council of the Corporation of The City of Pickering passed Sept. 8 Committee of Adjustment Meeting CANCELLED By-law 6344/04 on June 21, 2004, being a by-law to prohibit the sounding of train whistles at Altona Road, and Sept. 9 Waterfront Coordinating Committee Meeting 7:00 pm Scarborough-Pickering Townline Road crossings of the All meetings are open to the public. Canadian Pacific Railway line, Belleville Subdivision. For meeting details call This Notice is issued in accordance with Guideline Number 905.420.2222 or visit our website. 1, which sets out the appropriate procedure for the banning of train whistling at public railway crossings, and questions All City of Pickering Facilities will be about passing of this by-law should be directed to: Shahid Matloob CLOSED Traffic Coordinator Monday, September 6, 2004 One The Esplanade Pre-school, Children, Teen, Adult and Older Adults. CIVIC COMPLEX Pickering, ON L1V 6K7 RECREATION COMPLEX 905.420.4660 ext. 2043. Information online at cityofpickering.com or call 905.420.4621. RECREATION COMPLEX POOL [email protected] DUNBARTON POOL RECREATION COMPLEX ARENA PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE A copy of the complete By-law is available for examination in PICKERING PUBLIC LIBRARIES the office of the City Clerk during regular office hours. Pickering Recreation Complex AJAX & PICKERING TRANSIT AUTHORITY No Regular Service. Pre-booked dialysis customers by special arrangement only. Call 905.683.4111 City of Pickering Emergency Telephone Number is 905.683.4319

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By David Stell News Editor PICKERING – Breanne Nicholson is working her way toward becoming a top performer in highland dancing. The 13-year-old Pickering resident took first place in the Canadian Na- tional Highland Dance Competition Taylor Jarvis, Audrianna Martin del Campo and Katie Riddel went to Florida to take earlier this summer with three titles part in an international dance workshop and competition recently. in the pre-premier (under-13) divi- sion. Held in Winnipeg, dancers from all over Canada, the U.S. and Scot- Dancers take land competed. Breanne just nar- rowly missed winning an award for dancer of the games, after taking first place in nine of 11 events in the on international three competitions. Dancers com- peted in traditional dance steps, such as the Highland fling and competition sword dance. She attended with teacher Sherry Dalliday of Dalliday Highland Three Ajax girls cluded a five-day workshop where Dance. the girls learned two routines that It was a busy summer for her after danced their way they performed at Universal Studios winning in Winnipeg, heading to to Florida to improve and at the Footloose International Uxbridge and Fergus to perform as Competition. well. their skills The girls said it was a lot of work Her goal some day is to be an On- and choreography to prepare, but tario rep she says. She competed to DURHAM – Three Ajax girls had a loved every minute. They represent- be a rep this year and placed ninth. chance to show their best moves for ed O'Brien's Dance Studio and in- Next year she wants to crack the top an international competition in Or- structor Jessica O'Brien flew down six, which will get her closer to the lando, Florida recently. to take part as a counsellor in the qualifying standard of top three. Taylor Jarvis, 11, Audrianna Mar- workshops. And she has a good idea how to do tin del Campo, 9, and Katie Riddel, The trio, close friends, will soon be that. 10, were chosen to join the Extreme learning new routines for the up- "I have to keep practising and Team with dancers from across coming competition season, begin- build up stamina and get the tech- North America. The competition in- ning in March. nique down," she explains. Currently, she practices three times a week with her teacher in 90- minute sessions and once a week on her own. She's been dancing for the Driftwood Theatre past five years and started when she met a friend who performed the dance. closes 10th season "I met a girl in soccer who danced," she says. "I went to Nova Scotia and saw some highland danc- Carl Ferencz/ News Advertiser photo ing and decided to do it. I thought it on a high note Breanne Nicholson performs at the Highlands of Durham Games in Uxbridge. was really interesting." 'A Midsummer Night's This marked the highest grossing, single-production season in its 10- Dream' marks the year history. The company is current- company's most ly struggling with a $15,000 deficit and is grateful to the generous audi- Stories to be told successful season ence members, founder Smith said. The production was a mix of DURHAM – The Driftwood Theatre Shakespeare's text with a capella Group wrapped up its 10th season of music, composed and arranged by outdoor summer theatre on a suc- Kevin Fox, Tom Lillington and Lanie at the arts centre cessful note. Treen. More than 5,000 people enjoyed The production reunited Steven Thursday evening ries, memoirs and poetry. business executives. Driftwood's anniversary production Burley and Smith on stage together Twenty-two seniors contributed The centre holds different events of Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer as Oberon and Puck, respectively, for series continues works to the book, published in each Thursday, all from 7 to 9 p.m. Night's Dream.' The show's final the first time since Driftwood's inau- with Oshawa seniors June of this year. and this DWAC event is part of the weekend included a standout perfor- gural season in 1995. Other cast The class, a creative writing Art of Words series, which is held at mance in Trinity Bellwoods Park in members included Mark Crawford coming for a visit course by instructor Ruth Walker, the centre on the first Thursday of Toronto, where nearly 550 people as Peter Quince, Christopher Dar- began in 1989 and meets Wednes- each month. gathered to watch. Artistic director roch as Demetrius, Madeleine Dono- DURHAM – The Durham West Arts days at the Northview branch of the The last Thursday of each month Jeremy Smith said actor Woody Har- hue as Titania/Hyppolita, Jesse Centre has gathered the wisdom of Oshawa Senior Citizens Centres. is open to artists, musicians and relson was spotted in the audience. Aaron Dwyre as the ages for its next Thursday Some contributors will be on hand other lecturers of interest to the This summer, Driftwood, which Lysander/Starveling, Audra Gray as evening event. for the event to read from their Durham West public. originated in Durham, visited 17 Hermia/Snug, Andrew Hodwitz as On Sept. 2, a group of Oshawa se- book. The centre is in Pickering Village communities from Brantford to Bottome, Bethany Jillard as Pease- niors in a Fun with Writing class The writers all come from differ- at 72B Old Kingston Rd. Kingston to Bobcaygeon, with stops blossome/Snout, Cameron Johnston present 'As I was Saying' a recently ent backgrounds, from housewives For more information, call 905- in almost every major community as Egeus/Flute and Sara Moyle as published compilation of short sto- and teachers, to social workers and 686-7697. along the way. Helena.

Ready to roll with ‘Cole’ PICKERING –– The Herongate Barn Dinner Theatre presents 'Cole' until Sept. 11 with Friday and Saturday evening shows and Wednesday matinees. The music and dance revue features 35 of the legendary composer's pieces, including favourites 'In the Still of the Night', 'I've Got You Under My Skin' and 'Night and Day.' Above, three of the seven talented performers in the show are Daniel Godin, Phil Smith and Brian Pearcy. Lorraine Green-Kimsa directs the show and Judy Scott-Jacobs is musical director. At right, Kirsten Smith and Brian Pearcy rehearse another song from the show. For more information, call 905-472-3085 or visit www.herongate.com.

Above: Submitted photo Right: Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, September 1, 2004 PAGE 9 A/P Performers needed 4-H to benefit on a shoestring from Fox concert Canadian Country star confidence to be a performer. play will be staged in November. p.m. at the Oshawa Arts Resource "I felt it was time to stand up and Durham theatre group coming to Durham for looking for actors for On Oct. 19, auditions will be held Centre, Queen Street, behind City show some recognition for the places for Diana Son's 'Stop Kiss,' a come- Hall in downtown Oshawa. fundraiser Friday and people of this country," said Fox three upcoming plays dy-drama set in New York about an Auditions are public. in a press release. "This is my way of urban woman and her encounter No fees or experience are neces- taking my hat off to thank Canadians DURHAM – A new season is begin- with a Midwest cat-toting teacher. sary but actors are advised to read DURHAM – Country star George Fox for supporting my career for the last ning for Durham Shoestring Per- Needed are four women in the late the scripts to determine interest will be in Bowmanville Sept. 3 for a 15 years." formers and actors are needed for 20s to 50s and two men, ages 25 to and suitability. For scripts, call 905- concert to raise funds for Durham Money raised will help maintain 4- three plays. 30. Directed by Marion Reid-Clarke, 725-9256 or e-mail DSP at East 4-H programs. H programs in the area and develop On Sept. 7, auditions will be held the play will be performed in Janu- [email protected]. The concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. new resources and programs for at 7:30 p.m. for 'Proof' by David ary 2005. If you'd rather work behind the at Bowmanville High School, Liberty young people. Auburn. Two women, ages 25 to 35, Auditions will be held Jan. 5, 2005 scenes, production people are al- Street North. Fox will sing songs from Tickets for the Bowmanville High one man, age 50 to 60, and one man, for 'I Hate Hamlet' by Paul Rudnick. ways needed and don't need to audi- his new CD 'Canadian.' The three- School concert are $20 each and age 25 to 30, are required for the 2001 Three men and three women, ages tion. You can work on set construc- time Juno award winner will be joined available from Steamers Restaurant Pulitzer Prize and Tony award-win- 20 to 60, are required for the play, a tion, set painting, props construc- by local country musician Jason in Newcastle or the concert hotline at ning play. comedy about a young TV actor tion and acquisition, stage hand, Aiden McGill. 905-987-9802. Directed by Carolyn Wilson, the playing Hamlet and haunted by the ticket handling, ushering, stage Fox, who currently lives in Ancast- Next year, 4-H celebrates its 90th drama centres on Catherine who is ghost of the greatest Hamlet ever. managing, director soothing, light- er, Ont., credits his time as a 4-H anniversary. Close to 7,000 young peo- caring for her genius mathematician This play, directed by Ramona ing, sound, publicity, make-up and member in Alberta for giving him the ple are involved in the organization. father. Her sister and a former grad Abraham, will be staged in April. more. If interested, contact DSP by student of her father's help out. The All auditions will be held at 7:30 phone or e-mail. Public Notice The Durham District School Board invites community members to make presentations to the Board regarding its current: Transportation Policy Tuesday, September 7, 2004 Did You Get Yours? 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Like one of our photos? The Durham District School Board in the boardroom of the It can be yours Continuing Education Course Guide Education Centre For photo reprint 400 Taunton Road East details see ‘customer Whitby, Ontario. is out, and Registration has begun. service’ at durhamregion.com Anyone wishing to make a presentation should contact Kim Cox at 905-666-6363 or by e-mail, [email protected] no The News If you did not receive a copy later than noon on Friday, September 3, 2004. Advertiser please call 905-436-3211 Please note that the number of presenters per community may be 905-683-5110 limited. Each presentation will be limited to 15 minutes in order to or 1-800-408-9619 facilitate the opportunity for all areas to participate.

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NE091F304 © 2004. Sears Canada Inc. P PAGE 10 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, September 1, 2004 www.durhamregion.com Power-ful Sports & Recreation Soccer girls win West Rouge title... WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2004 ✦ News Advertiser ✦ AL RIVETT, SPORTS EDITOR 905-683-5110 EXT. 250 See page 16 Sports Briefs SEPTEMBER 1, 2004 Winder likes his Pickering mosquitoes sweep Whitby to earn championship shot

PICKERING — The Pickering Red Sox 'AAA' mosquito rep baseball team is head- roster depth ing to the provincial championships this weekend after winning its league title over Panthers coach Whitby recently. The Red Sox captured the Eastern vows junior club Ontario Baseball Association (EOBA) crown by defeating Whitby Blue in three will be better consecutive games in the best-of-five final than last year series. Pickering completed the sweep with a decisive 14-2 victory in the final By Al Rivett game. Sports Editor Pickering won game one 9-5 and then PICKERING — John Winder is clearly posted a 13-8 victory. in an upbeat mood as his Pickering The three victories helped the Red Panthers roster begins to take shape Sox accumulate an impressive 23-0 record since July 23. They hope to contin- entering the second week of training ue their winning ways when they repre- camp. sent the EOBA at the Ontario Baseball As- The second-year head coach says sociation (OBA) championships over the the piecing together of the OHA On- Labour Day long weekend. tario Provincial Junior 'A' Hockey League club's roster puzzle is further along than it was at this point a sea- Pickering ball son ago. More important, it's a camp players keep getting that's deep in talent -- something that couldn't be said a year ago. better and better "We've got 17 players who we feel will be on the team; last year we had PICKERING — The Pickering Red Sox seven, so we're a little bit ahead," rookie ball rep team started the season says Winder. "I'm not saying we have with two players who had never played the top players in the league, but baseball before and three others who we're in better shape than we were were underage. But the group of eight and nine-year- last year." olds improved each week, almost taking The club continues its nine-game the EOBA Playoff Tournament final earlier exhibition schedule this week, play- this month (August) against a Whitby ing against the team. on Tuesday at the Pickering Recre- The players began the tournament ation Complex, with the result un- with a hard-fought 2-1 win in eight innings available at press time. over Port Hope, followed by a victory Tonight (Wednesday), the Pan- over Oshawa. After losing a game to Whit- thers play host to the Lindsay by, the Rookie Ball team bounced back Muskies at the complex at 8:30 p.m. with an impressive, come-from-behind vic- and then they travel east Thursday tory over Ajax. to play the cross-town rival Ajax Ax- Waiting for them in the finals was emen at the Ajax Community Centre their old nemesis, Whitby, which proved at 8 p.m. too strong. Fine defensive play by the mid- Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo The Panthers started their pre- dle infielders and clutch hitting by the en- A player puts the hook on a Wexford Raider who’s driving for the net during recent OHA Ontario Junior ‘A’ Hock- tire squad propelled the team to the fi- season schedule last Tuesday on ey League exhibition action. The Panthers lost 7-1, but rebounded two nights later to defeat Streetsville 9-2. home ice with a 7-1 loss to the visit- nals. ing Wexford Raiders. On Thursday "We told them that there are spots mele, who came over to the Panthers world we're not going to finish sec- Before their final appearance in the night, Pickering evened its exhibi- there to be taken. Last year, we were in a trade with Trenton Sting before ond last in the division," says Winder. EOBA event, the team made the semi-fi- tion record to 1-1 with a 9-2 drubbing just trying to fill spots, this year last year's trade deadline, as the in- "We're going to finish better, how nals of two other tournaments. The team members are Mitchell of the host Derbys at the Vic John- we're trying to pare it down. It's a cumbent puck stopper. Vying for the much better is tough to say. The Roberts, David Sagat, Cameroon Moore, ston Arena. welcome change. With the returning backup job is local product Ryan ownership wants third place. That Nathaniel Tannis, Dylan Pratt, Corey Ross, In Tuesday's pre-season opener, it vets, it's just making it a lot more re- Daniels and Carson Hau, of the may be a little optimistic, but if we're Mitchell Somerville, Steven Conely, Crist- was rookie goaltender Ryan Daniels freshing to look out on the ice and Toronto Red Wings midgets. able to do it, I'll be very, very happy." ian Carlevaris, Hartley Russell, Bradley who stood out, allowing only one see what I've got." Up front, Andrew Dissanayake, PANTHERS' POSTSCRIPT: The Pan- Bell and Ryan Hearn. goal on 14 shots in his period and a Unlike last year, the Panthers are the Panthers leading scorer last sea- thers open their regular-season Joseph Somerville is the team man- half of work. especially deep on defence, with the son, is expected to lead the way campaign against the rival Ajax Ax- ager and the coaches are Peter Ross, The blowout victory over likes of newly minted team captain again. McIlhone, John Scrymgeour, emen in Ajax on Sunday, Sept. 12 at Glen Conely, Claudio Carlevaris and Ian Streetsville marked the emergence Ryan Annesley, Danny Sullivan, Richard Schofield, and Derek Lyn- 3 p.m... The Panthers will play in the Roberts. of the forward line of Phil McIlhone, Michael Banwell and newly acquired don are all returning for the 2004-05 league's annual College Weekend in Chris Harrison and Justin Fox who rearguard Kyle Roulston, who came season. Mississauga (Erin Mills Twin Arena) combined to score five of the nine over to the Panthers from the Owen In addition to forwards Harrison against the West Conference's Buffa- Ball player a Pickering goals. McIlhone led the Sound Greys of the Mid-West Junior and Fox, rookie Gregg Riggs is also lo Lightning on Saturday, Sept. 18 at Golden Norsemen way with three goals and an assist, 'B' League. Roulston played for enjoying a solid camp. The diminu- 12:15 p.m. The Panthers home open- while Fox, a Whitby minor hockey Owen Sound the past three seasons tive forward played with the Ajax- er is Sunday, Sept. 19 against the AJAX — Adam Anderson is taking his product, also contributed four and last year was their captain, lead- Pickering Raiders as well as with the Huntsville Muskoka Otters at the ball and heading to Northeastern Okla- points (one goal, three assists). Har- ing the defence with 12 goals and 18 St. Mary Catholic Secondary School Pickering Recreation Complex at 6 homa A&M College. rison, of Uxbridge, had one goal. assists. Monarchs last season. p.m... The Panthers currently have The 17-year-old has received a partial With so few veteran players in Making their case to stick on the The Panthers are looking forward 31 players in camp, with Winder ex- athletic scholarship to the junior college in camp last year, the Panthers were blue-line are rookie defencemen Kyle to a better campaign than the previ- pecting to have his roster finalized Miami, Oklahoma, where he'll play base- forced to fill holes with raw rookies VandeBospoort and Chris Dixon, ous one where the team finished a and pared down to 23 prior to the ball. who struggled out of the gate. This both having played with the Ajax- distant eighth in the nine-team final two exhibition contests against The left-handed pitcher calls the season, however, there are veterans Pickering Raiders organization last South Conference standings with a Ajax on Sept. 8 and the New York scholarship "a pretty good deal." at all positions and, with few roster season. dismal 12-30-7-0 record. While CD Selects on Sept. 9... Returning A graduate of Ajax High School, An- derson says he was approached by spots remaining, the intensity has "In the two exhibition games Winder says the club may not be at forward Cory York is considering a Northeastern coach Roger Ward in June. been ramped up within the camp, they've played, they both looked the top of the conference heap this move to India... Fox will attend the Anderson is a member of the Ontario says Winder. great," acknowledged Winder. year, it will certainly be more com- Erie Otters Blue Jays and the team was in Oklahoma "There's a lot of competition for In terms of goaltending, the team petitive. camp, while McIlhone will attend the for a series of games. spots on the team this year," he says. starts the season with Bryan Scher- "I have all the confidence in the Sudbury Wolves camp... "I pitched there. When I walked off the field, the first thing was the guy talked to me," he says. "I talked to them before the end of June," he says, adding it took the next few weeks to get the paperwork finalized. Pickering tennis players serve The Blue Jays' road trip also included stops in Memphis, Auburn and Atlanta, and the team won two tournaments. Following a four-day rest at home, the up medals at Ontario Games team was then off to Michigan for another pair of tourneys. With the Blue Jays, he pitched, mostly Chow earns Kaufman lost a nail-biter 7-6 (10-8), from the bullpen, although he did start a complete set 7-6 (7-4). In the semifinal, Chow and few games. Kaufman edged Ben Cooke and As a junior college, it's a two-year program. Anderson says he could leave PICKERING — Pickering tennis play- Nawara, of Toronto, 2-4, 4-1, 5-3. the school after one year, although he ex- ers swept up the lion's share of the In the team event, the Pickering pects to stay the full two years. medals at the Ontario Summer Tennis Academy team of Chow, "If I get something better, I could Games in London recently. Amanda Brown, Alex Hustler and transfer out," he notes. "I'll probably go for Stephen Chow, 16, of the Pickering Melissa McQueen played for the two years. It depends on what happens, Tennis Academy, won gold, silver bronze medal, defeating the host but I'll be there for two years." and bronze on the tennis court at London team 5-1. A team match con- He's going to study history and geog- the University of Western Ontario. sisted of two mixed doubles and four raphy, hoping for a history degree, and Meanwhile, Gillian Daues, 16, cap- singles matches against another then head to teacher's college. tured silver and bronze medals and team. In early round-robin action, The Golden Norsemen play a 56- Maia Kirk, 16, won bronze. Pickering defeated the Ace Tennis game schedule in the spring. During the Chow won four straight matches Academy of Burlington 6-0 and lost fall, the team plays exhibition games. It to capture gold in the men's singles to Scarborough 4-2. competes in the Bi-State Conference. event. He paired with partner Myles Brown and McQueen also earned "Everyone tells me it is the best junior Kaufman, of Scarborough, to win sil- a silver medal in women's doubles college conference in the States," says ver in men's doubles. He and his play, with the bronze medal going to Anderson. Pickering academy teammates won Cecilia Pye and Nadia Luchetta, also The number-one junior college team the bronze in the team competition. of the Pickering academy. Hustler is in the conference and the second- For the singles gold medal, Chow and Idrees Khan won the bronze in ranked squad made it to the 'juco' World started out strongly to take a 3-0 men's doubles. Series. Northeastern is ranked third in the conference. lead over top-seeded Michael Syer, Pickering tennis player Stephen Chow shows off the set of medals — gold, silver and Meanwhile, Daues, of the Scarbor- "There are a lot of good teams down of Oakville. Syer fought back to even bronze –– he won at the Ontario Summer Games in London recently. ough Tennis Club, won the silver in there," Anderson notes. the match at 3-3 before took the first the team category, while earning a There are six players from the Blue set 6-3. Chow continued his solid Oakville, 7-5, 6-2. Peter Nawara 4-1, 4-0. co-bronze medal in women's doubles Jays in other schools in the Bi-State Con- play into the final set, winning 6-4. Chow defeated fellow teammate In men's doubles play, Chow and with partner Chelsea Hsieh. ference. In the semifinal, Chow played a Alex Hustler 0-4, 4-1, 4-0 in the first Kaufman fought to two straight Kirk won her bronze medal as a The school is on the border with Mis- hard-fought match to knock off sec- round, which used a short format. tiebreakers against top-seeded Syer member of the Scarborough Tennis souri, and Miami has a population of ond-seeded Byron Wowchuk, of Next, Chow hammered Toronto's and Wowchuk. 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Pager re- exceptional experience individuals can fax resumes to be dependable. 30-40 hours per ELECTRICAL - 2nd to 5th year administrative duties and counter duties Fabrication at 905-831-1477 attn: quired. Call for interview 6-8 p.m. in maintenance, Joyce or Rachelle at 905-839- week. Start at $12./hr. Call 905- apprentices, no 1st year. Good runs. Good wages and Benefits. ltl and tl. We need Human Resources or email 905-424-2066. 8273, upcoming Assistant position 444-9668 wages. Fax resumes to: 905-655- for service consultants. Only persons [email protected] administration a clean abstract and 2 years verifiable experience, & cleaning. full time permanent to start in Jan- 7604. uary for new toddler room. LABOURERS required for busy reefer experience an asset. with qualified dealership experience PICKERING CUSTOM METAL RAGLAN INDUSTRIES is cur- Excellent salary steel fabrication shop. Mechanical ELECTRICIAN REQUIRED to shop requires precision mechanic. rently looking for aluminum welder & benefits LINK IT UP FOR FREE! aptitude and good coordina- take over small well established need apply. must have 3 years minimum, in fitters. Must be experienced with Apartment included Send your business or or- tion/health required for this posi- electrical contracting business in Fax resume to: Fabrication, Blueprint reading and mig and tig, compensation is de- Please fax resume to: ganization Web address to tion. Fax resume to D&R Custom Durham Region. $350K annual Fax resume and abstract to (905)831-5979. layouts. Knowledge of Amada, All- pendant on skill level and abilities. [email protected] or call Steel Fabrication at 905-831-1477 sales. Excellent income from small See us on the web at www.cam-scott.com (905) 683-7510 Attention Doreen steel break presses, shearing and Apply at Raglan Industries Inc., 416-485-7859 905.579.4400 ext 2293 to add a or email to investment. Call 905-439-1576 punching. Some heavy lifting in- 5151 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa free web link to your 411 listing. [email protected]. and leave message. volved. Fax 905-831-9350 Ont. L1H 7K4. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, September 1, 2004, PAGE 13 A/P

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Shelter Canadian sive.(905)839-2617 Air conditioning, big yard, parking, newly registered industrial condos. hold is $30,000. Please call Aure- laundry, cable, phone. On bus diagnosed and I'm with a paper clamp attachment is essential. 4 units only. 490 Waterloo St, Call (905) 424-3086 Properties Ltd. lia Cosma, Remax Spirit Inc. 1- PICKERING - Whites Rd./401, route, close to Durham College looking to begin or join Shipping experience is an asset. Must be a Oshawa Available immediately. 888-732-1600 or (905)728-1600, Whitby, GO. all inclusive. Students 905-424-1087 or e-mail to: spacious 2-bedroom basement , 24 hr. pager. a support group for detailed individual with the ability to work COURTICE bright 2-bedroom available immediately, $795+ util- welcome. Available immediately. basement apt., clean quiet, electric Call 905-579-8476. myself and my son. If independently. Shift work involved. SUBLET, 900sq ft. on King St., [email protected] ities. No pets/smoking. 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Close to school/shop- Te lephone 905-420-2729. garage, workshop, close to all ping/transit. Some with hardwood, laundry. Available immediately. CMM OPERATOR NEEDED: 2 ROOMS FOR RENT - 1 in trance, $600/mo includes all util- ly $825/month includes parking amenities, $1100+utilities, no pets, ities & cable. Suitable for quiet-liv- and utilities. No pets, first/last re- freshly painted. 905-666-1525. no smoking, 1st, last, references. South Liverpool, Pickering. 416- Peterborough area checking fixture shop requires a Health office on Lake in beautiful PICKERING, WHITES/SHEP- 238-5116 ask for Mike or 416- Port Perry; 1 at New Age store in ing, single non-smoker, no pets. quired. Call days 905-576-5512 or PARD, Fully FURNISHED, din- (905)797-2605 qualified CMM operator. Proven experience is required Call (905)432-7517. evenings, (905)427-5580. EXCELLENT LOCATION close to 216-8572, Debra. LIVE-IN certified oversees Port Perry. Suitable for people in downtown Oshawa. 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This is a day shops. Call Debby 905-985-8591 all inclusive. No smoking/pets. 1st ities and parking included. leave message 905-434-7012. dry/utilities. No pets, smoking. Call $475/mo. 905-428-7015 please (905) 420-9996. ities. Available Oct. 1st. (905)859- call before 8 p.m. MOTHER'S HELPER, 3 school shift position with flex hours and some OT required. KING & PARK, 824 sq.ft. 2nd floor and last required. (905)728-9629 $970/month. Available immediate- 0071 ly. 905-436-9785. IMMACULATE 2 BEDROOM in aged children, after school care, office in newly renovated building, PICKERING- 1-bedroom base- OSHAWA, 1-bedroom, own bath. housekeeping, meals, flexible, Excellent wages and working conditions. 1 TWO-BEDROOM apt., quiet 6 plex, key door/intercom en- BOWMANVILLE, 3-bedroom, newer carpet, freshly painted, King/Grandview, large balcony, 378 ELIZABETH ST. Oshawa. 3 try, security cameras, 2 new appli- ment apartment; private bathroom Parking, cable, laundry. Non- driver's license, Westney & Taun- Phone 705-876-0831 or fax resume to 705-876-0019 $824 month plus utilities. 905-259- and kitchen in private home. 4-bathroom, C/A, pool, finished smoker. Suitable for working or ton, references. Please call laundry, parking, $875 inclusive. bedroom main floor apartment. ances, oak cabinets, laundry, park- basement, Fireplace. Near 2020 Avail. Oct.1st. One 3-BEDROOM Completely newly renovated. New ing, steps to bus, south GM plant, Close to all amenities. Available student female. $450/mo. Avail Im- (905)619-1385. immediately. $ 700.00 month. call Elementary and High School. mediately. Call 416-938-9071 TRIM CARPENTERS needed to main floor of house, Park/401, appliances, new kitchen cabinets, 1 block to 401. $900 inclusive. $1600 plus utilities. Available work in the Durham region. Expe- SECOND FLOOR UNIT, approx. $900 plus hydro. First/last. Avail- no smoking/pets. First/last/secur- Available immediately. No dogs. Donovan @ 905-837-1232 or 416- 560sq.ft., Simcoe St.N., Oshawa 460-5617. October 1st. Firs/last, Call Joel, PICKERING SOUTH.Share kitch- rience req'd. Call Eddie 905-424- able Oct.1st. (905)576-8675 ity deposit. $950/month plus 1/2 First/last required. A MUST SEE! 905-259-9741. 3426 location. Available immediately. utilities. Call 905-924-3076 after Call (905)213-0521 for appoint- en/bathroom. Close to all amen- Parking on premises. Call Kathy or LEGAL SECRETARY required 1-BEDROOM apt., heat included. 6pm. ment. PICKERING: COZY 1-bedroom ities, utilities and cable included. Bob (905)576-5123. BROCK ST., WHITBY bright over- Working male preferred. No smok- AFFORDABLE DAY CARE, (Dix- immediately for a part-time or full- Available immediately. Appliances bungalow, ideal for single man, sized 1-bedroom basement, open- included. $750/month, required 2 534 Mary St. Whitby. Bachelors, LARGE 1 & 2-BEDROOM apts., in woman or couple. $1100 plus util- ing. Available immediately. 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Avail. immediately. prefect gift. $l,250/mo. + utilities. References service clubs. Hourly rates, air preparation of correspondence nights/holidays and posses a pro- FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITIES TWO BEDROOM BASEMENT, in- required. Immediately (705)786- conditioned, seats 250 people. schools and need before or after 905-426-8302. daycare call (905)837-9498 and other general office adminis- fessional demeanour. Excellent Durham Region. The Beauty Sup- 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT in NO NEED OF CAR near Oshawa cludes fridge, stove, all utilities, 2127 Please call Donald Lafontaine at tration. The successful applicant enumeration package. Fax 905- ply Outlet, rated in the top 200 of adult building near Oshawa Cen- AJAX two bedroom, clean and Centre. Large master bdrm, 2nd close to all amenities. Available 905-666-8431 after 5pm will be exp., have basic accounting 697-3078. the fastest-growing companies in NORTH WHITBY, 2 houses for WESTNEY/ROSSLAND - daycare tre. 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Photos available. 3 months LAW OFFICE RECEPTIONIST/ available immediately call 905- room, 2-parking, close to on premises. 1 parking sport per HomeJob.ca Or write: Consumer, 426-7257 schools/shopping. $900/mo + 1/2 unit. Park Rd. S./Bloor St. area. WHITBY APTS. 1-bedroom $700, floors, walk to OC, Transit, min. $1200 US/month plus. Tel: ASSISTANT The law firm of 599B Yonge Street, #259-222, To- schools. Fridge/stove, shared 905 721-8938 BABYSITTER NEEDED to watch Brown and Bell LLP is looking to utilities. Avail. mid Sept. Call Mike Please call (905) 438-3774 be- 2-bedroom $800/moth plus hydro. 2 1/2 yr. old starting at 4 a.m. Mon- ronto. M4Y 1Z4. 2 BEDROOM BASEMENT APT. - weekdays 905-427-4077 ext 24 or tween 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. for ap- heat/water/ 1 car parking included. laundry, 2 parking. No smok- hire a receptionist/legal assistant HERBAL MAGIC - Opening soon ing/dogs. First/last, $1050+ utilities CLEARWATER Florida, 2-3 bed- day to Friday. Pickering Village. on a one year contract. In addition Whitby, near Go & 401. Separate eve/wknds 905-442-0020 pointment. First/last required. Phone days 905-428-7015 please call before 8 in North York. Full time counselors entrance, gas f/p, shared laundry, (905)725-8911, eve/weekends minus rebate. Sept.15/Oct 1st. room furnished manufactured to reception, duties would include positions available. Provide weight ONE BEDROOM basement apart- (905)430-8493 homes. 85 degree pool, 105 de- p.m. the opening of real estate files, air, no smoking/pets. $975 inclu- AJAX, .2-bedroom basement apt. 905-668-4016, cell 905-432-4365. management counselling and sell sive. Available now. 905-665-6247 $800+ utilities. Available immedi- ment, bright and clean, private en- gree hot tub, 30 mins to Stanley making initial contact with real es- herbal products in a clinic setting. OSHAWA, 3-BEDROOM lower SITTER NEEDED Sleep and get ately. No pets, no smoking inside. trance, Rossland/Simcoe area. WHITBY Cochrane/Dundas, clean Cup Champions ($15/seat). Chil- tate clients and the sending out of Sales experience essential. Excel- PITA PIZZAZ. Dynamic healthy 2 SEPARATE APTS. - Downtown Laundry facilities. $650 inclusive. level of legal duplex, ideal for resi- dren welcome. Photos shown in paid well for the right person 3- initial letters. The successful appli- Near all amenities. (905)420-1281, 3-bedroom, main floor of bunga- days/week, 9:00pm-6:00am own lent oportunity for advancement. food restaurant franchise. Excep- Oshawa house, Spectacular 1- after 6pm 416-333-1118. per mo. lst/last, Available immedi- dence & home business. Wil- your home. $300/weekly (less than cant will be comfortable with elec- Call 905-725-8860. tional location available. Wal-Mart low, includes laundry, appliances, son/Athol $1100 plus utilities. Also room 12 & 15-year-old Pickering bdrm main floor, h/w floors, stor- ately.(905) 571-9768 leave mes- garage, quiet area. Non-smokers motel) (905)683-5503. tronic registration procedures and Power Centre in Whitby. High traf- age, front deck, front/back en- AJAX, 2-BEDROOM apartment, sage. 4-bedroom detached Ritson/King. (905)421-0000 will be able to process, if neces- NEW BRIDAL SHOP in Whitby fic. Ready to go for Septem- no pets. $1,050 + 60% utilities. $1150 plus utilities. Call Dave trance, parking, near amenities, recently renovated, $1000 monthly first/last. Larry 905-655-3047 sary, a complete real estate file looking for great talent. Must be ber/2004. $60-$70K down with bal- $699/mo+util. COZY 1-BDRM , all inclusive. Available August 1st. ONE BEDROOM walkout base- Methven, Min-Com Realty from initial contact to closing. Oth- experienced in selling bridal gowns ance OAC. 1-877-602-7482 ext. ment apt. available now. Applianc- (905)404-8200 2nd floor, fireplace, deck, great Call (416)567-6559. WHITBY large new 2-bdrm base- er duties include the preparation or and possess excellent customer 26. view, $649/mo+util. First/last, es, share laundry. Own entrance. reporting letters, attendance at the service skills. Full time opportu- AJAX, HARWOOD/CLOVER- Ajax, near 401. Walk to all amen- ment apt. Sep entrance, hard- PICKERING (Woodview/Finch) to- LOVELY 3 BEDROOM Lakefront credit & reference check. Avail wood, C/Air, parking, near schools, registry office, banks, the offices of nity. Call 905-404-2063 or fax Sept 1st/negotiable. 905-619-6789 RIDGE - Luxurious 2 bdrm. bsmt. ties. No smoking/pets. References. tally updated 4-bedroom bunga- Cottage on upper Buckhorn Lake, 10 PIN BOWLERS wanted for other solicitors and various court 905-982-0692. apt. Separate entrance, newly ren- (905)686-5414 shopping. No smokers/pets. Refer- low, with 5 appliances, gas heat, beautiful view, canoe/paddleboat, Sunday afternoon mixed league. offices in the area to pick up, deliv- 2-BDRM, Rossland/Westney, ovated, 5 appliances, professional- ences, first/last. $950-inclusive. air conditioning, city water, on booking September and October. Lots of fun, good people. League er and file documents. This is ma- large apartment, eat-in kitchen, ly decorated. A must see. OSHAWA - 2-BEDROOM APT., Avail. Sept 1. Call (905)728-3898 1-1/2 acres. $1600/month plus util- Call Sheila, 647-284-4658. starting September 12, 1 p.m. If in- ternity leave position to commence 1 & 2-BEDROOM available imme- laundry, a/c, separate entrance, $950/incl. Avail. now. Call 416- near OC (Adelaide/Park), well ities. Available immediately. Call terested call Dianne (905) 432- in November 2004. We are looking diately. Central Oshawa, couple parking. No smoking/pets. Refer- 657-2079. www.upscalerentals.ca managed, parking, quiet building, WHITBY Place, 900 Dundas St. (416)587-7045 5399 or Judy (905) 982-1683 for a motivated personable individ- preferred, fridge, stove, hardwood, ences, $975/mo inclusive. Avail. appliances included. All inclusive, E., One and two bedroom suites. ual with experience in the process- A BUSY DENTAL office, open 7 carpet, fresh paint. Shopping, Sept 1st. 905-427-9203 AJAX, SPACIOUS 2 bedroom $825/month. Laundry facilities Low rise building, park like setting, PICKERING - Brock/401, 4 bdrm. ing of real estate files in law office days a week requires an experi- laundry, no dogs, near bus, rea- basement apartment. Own laundry available. Avail. immediately. 905- balcony or patio. Close to down- detached. Appliances, air, garage. setting. A valid Ontario drivers li- enced dental receptionist. Candi- sonable. Immediate possession. 2-BEDROOM $865 monthly. Avail- facilities, separate entrance. Avail- 723-0424 after 3 p.m. town. In-suite storage. All util. incl. $1300+. Available Oct. Condolyn 1965 Bambi Airstream (Rare). cense and a care are necessary. date must be able to work some (905)725-2642, after 5pm. able Oct. 1st or later. Clean, quiet, able Sept. 1st, $850. First/last, ref- (905)430-5420. www.realstar.ca Management 905-428-9766. Recently used in movie. Newly Salary is commensurate with ex- evenings and weekends. Fax re- utilities, parking, appliances, Sim- erences, no smoking/pets. OSHAWA - Beautiful 2 bedroom painted interior, new carpeting. PSYCHICS reader and advisor, perience. Please fax resumes to: sume (905) 721-2797 1 bdrm OSHAWA, clean, quiet, coe/Mill. Call (905)579-5927 (905) 683-1583. apt, new carpet. Near Oshawa WHITBY. Clean, large 1 bedroom SEMI DETACHED house for rent, Smallest Airstream ever built. help in all life's problems, satisfac- Brown and Bell LLP Attention: Jeff walk to Oshawa Centre, laundry Centre. Very clean adult lifestyle basement apartment, separate 3+1 bedrooms, 4 appliances, park- Sleeps 4. Full cupboards/kitchen. tion guaranteed, specializing in Brown (905)576-5022. We thank EXPERIENCED DENTAL recep- on-site, satellite, air, backyard, AJAX, 2 bedroom basement, park- BAYLY/HARWOOD - 1 bdrm. building. $815/mo.+hydro separ- entrance, shared laundry. $800 all ing, maintained yard. Walking dis- Great camping unit. All booklets Palm, Tarot and Crystal Ball read- all applicants but only those select- tionist required full time for Picker- parking, no smoking $750 incl, 40+ ing, shared laundry, available im- basement apt. Parking for one, ate. Avail. immediately. Credit inclusive. No smoking/pets. Avail- tance to GM plants. First/last and manuals included. Asking ings, always private and confiden- ed for an interview will be contact- ing practice. Please fax resume to age discount, avail immed. mediately, No pets, first and last call for further details 905-683- check/references/first/last. No able October lst. Cell (905) 550- $1200+utilities. No pets - smoking $7500 obo. Call John to view 905- tial, house parties available. ed. (905)509-4667. King/Park. 905-579-7655 snp required. $750. Call 905-428-3591 7532. pets. Joe 905-576-2796. 3664 outside. (905)434-4678 424-0964. (905)665-3222. A/P PAGE 14 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, September 1, 2004 www.durhamregion.com

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Call (905)427-2415 GARAGE/YARD SALE PRICING: stove; prints, Tapa cloth from Fiji stove, 3-way fridge & furnace, por- Taurus SW $3,699; 1995 Accent This size $49.00 +GST runs Friday tapotti, bike rack (4) $6,800. $3,499; others from $1,699. Many or come to 479 Bayly St. East, (3 miles North of Hwy. 401 exit 399) framed in Bamboo and Spanish Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES Ajax Pickering News Advertiser pottery. Prices on request. (905)987-3594 to choose from. Certified & e-test- (416)261-6656 ed (Kelly & Sons since 1976) Deadline: 2:30 Thursday TIRED OF COOKING? Click (905)683-7301 or (905)424-9002 SCRAP cars wanted, free pick up, Looking for the most More info. 905-683-0707 HOT TUB 2004 all options, water- 411durhamregion.com for local restaurants. 1998 PONTIAC GRAND AM GT Ron 905-424-3508 or Leo 905- relaxing massage in THURSDAY SEPT 2 fall, ozanator, red wood cabinet, 426-0357 2-dr, 6-cyl automatic, p.w. pdl, tilt, Scarborough? never used, still in wrapper. Cost cruise factory mags w/lo pro tires Start 6:30 p.m. $9995, sell $5000. 416-746-0995 ULTRAMATIC, electric adjustable All nationalities double bed, almost new, originally 187,000-kms certified and e-tested SCRAP CARS, old cars & trucks sold for $3400, will sell for $2000- $4995. (905)571-5138 KINGSTON HEALTH HOT TUB COVERS & Pool Safety wanted. Cash paid. Free pickup. Preview 5:00 p.m. obo. Lorraine 905-668-9267 Call Bob anytime (905)431-0407 SPA Covers - best quality, best prices, 1998 SUNFIRE 2-dr, red, 4-cyl au- all colours, all sizes, large variety 4383 Kingston Rd. Antique container from New YAMAHA ELECTRIC ORGAN to, air, 188k, $5295; 1993 FORD 1 block west of Lawrence • available. Delivery included. Cen- Leslie speakers, base pedals, dual EXPLORER 4x4, 201k, 6-cyl, MMENZIESENZIES CCHRYSLERHRYSLER tral Ontario Hot Tubs, call Paul keyboards, mint condition $400. black, loaded $4995; 1995 Friendly attendants York State 905-259-4514 or 416-873-9141. (416)460-4371 GRAND PRIX SE loaded, 4-dr, au- 416-287-1876 to, 180k, $4395; 2001 CARAVAN LUIGI'S FURNITURE is having a • 200 pcs. occasional furniture SE V6, silver, CD, loaded 178k 1987 FORD F150 1/2 ton, full size, APPPROVED!PROVED! massive inventory clearance. We $8995; Vehicles sold Certified & are overstocked, all prices have excellent shape. V-8, auto, 4 x 4, Emissions tested. (905)626-7787 remote start, liner, great tries, orig- • Bric 'N Brac been slashed for quick clearance. dealer Palliser "All leather" sofas from inal spare, 2nd owner. $5,500. SALE: SATELLITES, FREE TO (705) 328-0402 after 6 p.m. • 7-pc vintage made-in-Italy bed- Bank says ... “NO” $799.,Simmons Beautyrest pocket AIR. BACK TO SCHOOL SALE, 2000 CHRYSLER NEON LX, fully BORED? LOOKING FOR some- coil queen sets, $799. Back to thing to do this weekend? Click Dave says ... “YES” Save $100.00 on the package, loaded, 180,000 kms, highway room set school student special: futons Sept 1-8th. Everyone is switching driven, excellent condition, inside 2000 JEEP GRAND Cherokee V8, Events at durhamregion.com No Credit, Bad Credit, “NO PROBLEM” complete with mattress $175. Re- to FTA; no cards, boards or atme- & out. Certified, $6,000 o.b.o. Call heated leather seats,10 disc CD, duced prices on all floor models gas. Specializing in the Fortec Frances 416-803-5484 THE CANADIAN Ski Patrol is cur- power sunroof, loaded, A-1, rently recruiting volunteers. Visit • Sleigh & Cherry bedroom furn. Phone DAVE Today sofas, futons, wing chairs, recliner Lifetime Ultra. Get 1000's of chan- 86,500 kms., reasonable offer ac- chairs, bunk beds, bedroom suites nels, no monthly bills. 1st in Dur- 2000 HONDA CIVIC SI- Lady driv- www.skipatrol.on.ca and click on DRIVE AWAY TODAY cepted. 905-571-5241 or 905-721- the "Kawartha Zone" link for more • Double, queen & king box spring etc. Always in stock, ten different ham Region. Call (905)435-0202 en too and from work. Loaded 8005. Cell: 905-424-3484 styles of futons, ready to take back [email protected] 226 w\pdl,pw,p sunroof,cruise,am-fm details. to school, at the lowest prices in Bloor Street East, Oshawa. CD player. 4cyc 5speed & mattresses Toll Free: 1-888-269-1687 Durham. We also meet or beat all 95,000klms Excelent condition in- www.ezautoloan.net prices. Luigi's Furniture, 500 King side\out. $13,000 or B\O Call • Big screen TVs Street West, Oshawa (905) 436- Dave 289-886-1210 0860 (still across from Sears, RECYCLED YOUR FLYERS? Oshawa Centre. 2001 VOLKWAGON PASSAT 1980's PANEL VAN chip truck. No • New furniture liquidation 1.8T, Silver, 5-spd, auto, tiptronic, Don't worry click on online flyers at OSHAWA Obedience Association. equipment. $900 as is. Call 905- durhamregion.com MIROLIN Hydro Massage bath tub Classes staring Monday, Septem- cloth heated seats, A/C, 4-dr, 985-9596. • Selected home decor (with 6 jets), new in package. ber 13th. 8 p.m. Basic/novice. To 5-passenger, all-weather pkg, ex- Bought for $1500, sell for $750 register call Bev.(905) 435-0868 or cellent cond, 70,000-km, $17,900. Mark your calendar . . . OBO. 60" long x42" wide x17" email: [email protected] (905)706-5263 1996 CHEV LUMINA van, 7-seat- IT'S A BOY deep. (905)723-7171 er, air, 180K, very good condition, Holiday Sale Tracey and Ed Miller of Ajax REGISTERED BLACK LAB 2002 PONTIAC GRAND AM GT, asking. $3,900. 1994 OLDS MISSED THAT SALE AGAIN be- puppies for sale from working sunroof & chrome wheel package, ACHIEVA, 4cyl, 4-dr, cruise, air, are proud to announce the birth of cause you recycled the flyer? parents. Hip & eye clearances. Will bug & rain guards included. excellent condition 172K, asking NO TIME Monday Sept 6 -- 11 a.m. Then click on online flyers at make great hunting companions. 68,000kms. $15,000 certified. Call $2,950; Both certified/e-tested. their first child durhamregion.com and never miss 30 month guarantee. Ready to go (905)723-3292 Call 905-404-8728, private Victor Brewda Auctioneer another sale again Sept. 11. $700. For more info call TO TALK Brody Edward Miller (613) 475-5097. 95 ESCORT WAGON 5 speed, NEW DANBY WINDOW air condi- p/w, p/l, Air, New Tires, New 1997 JEEP TJ, 4-cyl, auto, 905-683-0041 Born August 1, 2004 at 9:12 am tioners 5,000 btu $149 each, 8,000 SHITZU $475, Maltese $575. First Brakes. Daily Driven, 200K, $900, 77,000-km, lady driven, $8,900. Why not Fax us weighing 6lbs, 14 oz. btu $279., 12,000 btu $399. other shots, dewormed, vet checked. B/O.905-852-4853 certified/e-tested. green w/beige sizes available. new danby apt 905-435-1335 hardtop, excellent condition. BAD CREDIT? No History? Need (905)987-1226 your ad! Welcoming Brody are sized freezers $199. New Danby a car? Tired of the run-around? Auction Sale~Labour Day Monday Sept 6 at 10 am bar fridges, $139/up. Also, variety SOFT-COATED WHEATON Terri- Directions: From Hwy 35 at Pontypool- West on Drum er puppies, home-raised, gorgeous Straight Talk! Call now! 905-686- You can use your of new appliances, scratch and 2300 or toll free 1-888-769-2502 4 COMMERCIAL VANS for sale Rd to Scugog Manvers Boundary turn north to #11519. dent. Full manufacturers warranty. Teddy bears. Parents on-site. (1992/1993), 2 Fords, 1 Chev, 1 1971 21' CITATION Tr avel Trailer, Ready to Go! Call 905-430-0531. From Hwy 57 south of Blackstock- East on Devitts Rd Reconditioned fridges $195/up, re- BLACK 2000 Chevrolet Cavalier, Dodge. Selling as is. Best offer. fax machine to rear bedroom with 2 sgl. beds and conditioned ranges $125/up, re- to Scugog Manvers Boundary, turn south to #11519. 1 dbl bunk, fridge, furnace, hot wa- TURTLE, RED EARED slider, 10" 184,500-km mostly highway driv- Please call (905)427-1995, ext 25, Property of Bud and Jenny Barter (farm sold) JD 1020 conditioned dryers $125/up, recon- en, Cruise, tilt, air, CD. Excellent between 8am-5pm send us your ter heater, shower, toilet, very ditioned washers $199/up, new long, free to good home. Call Tr actor/Hydraulic Loader, 1954 Ferguson Tractor (re- clean, no leaks $1,000. 1978 Star- (905)839-3455 condition $6250-obo 905-430- and reconditioned coin operated 3664 stored), JD 3 ph 3f Plow, 1908 Massey Seed Drill, NH craft fold-down camper for smaller washers and dryers at low prices. advertisement. car, sleeps 6, w/heater, great can- Square Baler, MF Spreader, 3 ph farm equip -McKee Culti- New Danby Frost-Free Apt. size KIDS BACK TO SCHOOL: 1992 vas $500; oak diningroom set, fridges $399., new 30" ranges with Please allow time vator, Post Hole Auger, Hay Rakes, NI Sickle Mower, Sin- 44"x68", sgl pedestal, 2 leafs, 4 Honda Accord EX, 242,000km, au- gle Plow and pto pully, Head Gate, Hay Elevator, Discs, clock and window $430. Recondi- to, loaded, $3,300; 1990 BERET- chairs, 2pc. hutch $1000; RV parts tioned 24" ranges and 24" frost Gibson Motor/Thrashing, Grain Grinder/Motor, Grain Auger, - sinks, dbl fibreglass, dbl steel, sgl 1985 CORVETTE 142K automatic TA G T Z, 140,000kms, 5-spd, load- 2000 HARLEY Electra Glide Clas- for us to confirm free fridges now available. Wide ed, $3,200. 2002 HONDA VTX, sic, one owner, never dropped, 2 Hay Wagons, Hay Stoker, 6 ft Snow Blower, Wood Splitter, plastic, $5./ea; Asst. windows, ent. selection of other new and recon- black on red $13,000 O.B.O. 1996 doors, large storage doors $10/ea; Firebird Formula 165K LT1 1800-c, touring pkg., Mustang yrs. warranty left, 51,0000 km. your ad copy Bush Hog 5 ft, Tractor Chains, Logging Chains, Horse ditioned appliances. Call us today, seat, Bub pipes, excellent condi- Screaming Eagle pipes, hi-flow, Drawn Wagon, Cutter/Bells, Sleigh, Horse Harness, West- 2 new swivel rocker $25/ea; 10 gal Stephenson's Appliances, Sales, 6-speed green on tan fully loaded LP gas RV wtr. htr. $250; 25 Interi- $11,500 O.B.O. certified & e-test- tion, 5,734km, $14,200. All certi- riders backrest, lots of chrome, ern Saddle, Ant. CI Saddle, Steel & Wooden Wheels, Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. fied/e-tested. (905)439-1909 black, $19,900. (905)579-2494 or and or doors - solid and hollow, with & Oshawa.(905)576-7448 ed. 905-434-5934. Scrap Iron, Misc Tools. Vehicle: White 1997 Cadillac De- w/o hdwe., 30" & 32", no casing 416-264-2537, ask for Nick. ville, 117000 km E & C(reasonable reserve on vehicle on- grandparents Scott & Corrine price prior to $10. to $20; 25 Gal. 110v hot wa- ONGROUND 26ft octagon pool, 1990 ACURA INTEGRA RS, ly). Antiques: Pine Wardrobe, Dresser/swing mirror, Accent ter heater, Rheem, Mod#TE25R Miller of Amherst, Nova Scotia, galvanized steel, beautifully decor 202k, $1000 as is. Call (905)426- NEED Ta bles, Washstand, Oak Rocker, Maple Doll Crib, Metal $150, glass store display case 5x3 w/deck $5,800; Bombay office 6596 deadline. Weave Table, Bear Platform Rockers (2), Old Bottles, w/4 dwrs.& 1 glass shelf $75; Par- Bernice Fernie and the late George chair $299; vanity w/granite top ty Tent!- 30'x50' yellow with white 1990 PONTIAC SUNBIRD 2-dr. 4- SPECIAL One of our Bronze table top ‘Head of Lady’ Cigar Lighter(electric), $499; new queen comforter w/ac- cyl. automatic, 129,000-kms. blue sidewalls, $2000. Call after 6 p.m. Fernie of Pickering and many aunts cessories $299; all open to offers. Brass CNR Oil Lamp, Queen Mary stainless steel Oil Lamp, 905-982-0625. metallic w/grey interior. Certified FINANCING? FRIENDS and lovers dating ser- Findlay Wood Stove, Barbie Collection(1-1958), Toys, Early and uncles to spoil him rotten! (905)261-0633, (905)576-7277 and e-tested (905)571-5138 vice! Now with chat line! Durham's customer service Puzzles, Crocks, Jugs, Cow Bells, Lanterns, Child’s Wood- 2003 SUZUKI ATV, Vinson 500 4 A special thank you to the Doctors Own! Sometimes love is just not x 4, deluxe rear trunk box, bush- PENTIUM 3-733 MHZ COMPUT- 1991 BUICK REGAL Custom, V6, CALL BRIDGET enough. Listen to the voice ads representatives en Wagon, Sleigh, Electric D’Lavel Separator, Butter ER, back to school special with free. Women free to meet men. Churn, Ice Cream Maker, Pictures, Beveled Glass Wooden guard, 2500lb winch. Only 400kms and Nurses of Markham Stouffville auto, 4-door, fully loaded, new BANKRUPTCY No time to ride. $7800 obo. Call 128MB ram, 20GB hard drive, CD, tires, good condition, $1400. (905) 683-1110 will Doors. Lumber: Square posts, Pine, Cedar fence rails, Ce- 905-986-4738. Hospital 3 1/2 floppy,56K modem, Ethernet, (905)683-0329 SLOW CREDIT dar posts, Hemlock 2x6, Apt. size Freezer, Bar Fridge, keyboard, speakers, mouse 2 USB Chesterfield & loveseat, Sofa Bed, Wall unit, Sears Wood 86" COUCH wedgewood blue, and Ports, 17" monitor, $350. Can de- 1992 PLYMOUTH COLT 200E 4- NO CREDIT call you. Stove, Bedrm furn, Lamps, Glass, China, Granite, Lawn grey design $600. 52" loveseat liver. (905)439-4789 cyl automatic, 176,000-kms. certi- GOOD CREDIT furn. Swift telescope/tripod, Grow Light unit, Alum. boat, wedgewood blue $300. Antique fied and e-tested $1495. (905)571- Please remem- loveseat and chair wedgewood PLAYSTATION2 MOD CHIPS 5138 ALL CREDIT CHALLENGES Records, Books, Craft supplies, Xmas, many misc. articles. blue & grey stripe $600. Contact Chip installed from $125. XBOX NO APPLICATIONS REFUSED ber More info at www.theauctionfever.com Terms: Cash, Anne (905)435-0575 MOD CHIPS Chip installed from 1995 CORSICA - White, 4 dr., 6 ASIAN Cheque (2pcs ID), Interac, Visa, M/C Note: 4% Buyer’s $125. Several chips available for cyl., a/c, pl, 285 original kms, new A NEW 2005 OR USED each console. For all the details: ESCORTS to leave your Premium on Credit card payment. Lunch available. A DININGROOM, cherry wood, engine 90kms. Emissions tested. DRIVE 96 OR NEWER VEHICLE TODAY Auctioneer: Don Stephenson 905-263-4402 or double pedestal table, 8 chairs, EXHIBITORS WANTED www.durhammods.com North End Body needs some work. Runs Singapore, Buffet, hutch, dovetail construc- Oshawa. 905-626-0542 great. $1200 obo. 905-579-3058. CALL 24 HR. CREDIT HOTLINE company name, 705-277-9829. Owner and auctioneer not responsible tion. New, still in boxes. Cost FOR UPCOMING SHOWS Chinese, Japanese, for accident or injury incurred at this sale. $11,000, sacrifice $2,600. 416- POOL table, 1" slate. Solid ash. 1996 CHEV CAVALIER, 2dr, 4cyl 1-800-296-7107 Korean, and more... address, phone 746-0995. • The World of Women All accessories. New in box. Cost auto, mint in/out, a/c, stereo $6700, sell for $2950. 905-213- $3,000 e-tested, certified. 1988 (905) 683-5358 Private Adult Ent. ESTATE HOLIDAY AUCTION A King orthopedic pillowtop mat- Show 4669. PONTIAC SUNBIRD GT convert- 24 hrs./outcalls only number and tress set. New in plastic, cost • Sept. 18 & 19 - Pickering ible, red, second original owner, SICK OF REALITY TV? Click Mo- 905-922-4423 GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE $1600. Sacrifice $550. 416-746- SECTIONAL COUCH w/queen 160k, loaded, power top, runs vie Listings at durhamregion.com contact name. 0995. Can deliver size bed. Black with rose/green ac- great, needs paint, rear glass and check out what’s playing at Hiring 19+ Monday, Sept. 6, 10 a.m. • The Men's Show cents. $400, call 905-837-2327snc $700. (905)404-8541 your local theatres. ☎☎☎☎☎ Selling the attractive antiques and contents of A-1 CARPETS, CARPETS, CAR- • Sept. 24, 25 & 26 - a Bowmanville home: harvest table, oak top PETS!! 3 rooms installed with pad Pickering from $289 (30 yds). All Berber Fax tables, press back chairs, Hoosier cupboard, carpets on sale now! Free up- oak washstand, sofa, two wing back chairs, grade to 12 mm premium pad with • Metro East Fall Home & Renovation Don’t Forget Our NEWS occasional chairs, occasional tables, curio cab- every installation, 20 oz Berber Show inet, gibbard mah. poster bed - queen, chest carpet starting at 0.69 sq. ft., car- Classified Deadlines: pet only. Lots of selection for eve- • Oct. 15, 16 & 17 - Pickering ADVERTISER and night stand, oak chest, chests, maple ry budget. Three month equal Mon. 2:30 p.m. for Tues. paper. highboy, rattan bamboo shelves, blanket payment plan available. Free in • Health & Wellness Expo 905-579-4218 chests, jam cupboard, old rocker, sets of chi- home quote. SAILLIAN CARPETS Tues. 2:30 p.m. Wed. paper na, Royal Albert - Poinsettia - 9 place setting at 905-242-3691 or 905-373-2260, • Nov. 6 & 7 - Oshawa w/accessories, memory lane 6 place setting 1-800-578-0497. Thurs. 2:30 p.m. for Fri. paper w/accessories, old country roses - 8 place set- AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES For more information call Fri. 2:30 p.m. for Sun. paper ting w;/accessories, Shelley-Dainty Blue - 25 HANK'S APPLIANCES- Air Con- ditioners $75/up, Large selection 905-426-4676 ext. 222 pieces (sm. tea pot-cream and sugar), Rose- of newer, approx 2 years old, while bud - 13 pieces - coffee pot, glass, lamps, quantities last. Freezers $149/up, prints, artwork, danby bar fridge, side by Washers $175/up, dryers $149/up, side fridge, stove, Ikea 'Robin' Bed unit, San- stoves $99/up, fridges $100/up. Coin-op washers/dryers. Bar fridg- yo T.V. etc. etc. Check the website for up- es $50+up, freezers, chest & up- dates. Terms Cash, Visa, M.C., Interac right $149+up;RENT TO OWN Auctioneers AVAILABLE! Why wait, buy it now! CONGRATULATIONS Frank & Steve Stapleton, Visit our showroom. to Vicky Nielsen owner of Parts/Sales/Service. 426 Simcoe Newtonville St. S. Mon-Fri, 8-6pm. Sat 9-5pm. VICKY'S HAIRSTYLING 905-786-2244, 1-800-263-9886 (905)728-4043 www.stapletonauctions.com ALL CUSTOM MEASURED - After 42 years in business, Pool safety covers/cover in bags. Vicky is finally retiring!! CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN Spa/hottub/covers/accessories. Friday, Sept 3rd at 4:30pm 416-717-2805 or 905-404-2690. Her dedicated clientele is welcome 3 miles East of Little Britain on ALL NEW QUEEN orthopedic to bring her best wishes at an Kawartha Lakes Rd. 4 mattress, cost $1000, sell $200. OPEN HOUSE Selling mining & Blacksmith tools for Cathie & Bill Call 905-213-4669. Evans of Little Britain plus others, Anvil, large qty of in the salon on September 02, 2004 comic books, refinished buffet, oak china cabinet, between 6:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. round pine table & 6 chairs, 9pc antique dining room suite, large pine hall seat, wooden buckets, mahogany corner chair, double side Penzoil sign, 3pc antique bedroom suite, spool bed, corner what not stand, Rod iron table & chairs, walnut vanity & bed, chesterfield & matching chairs, antique dressers, cedar chest, par- FOSTER A FUTURE. lour settee & chairs, 3pc modern bedroom suite, May- tag washer & dryer, qty. of PT Lumber, qty. china, When you bring foster children into your home, you’re laying a foundation of confidence, glass, household & collectables items. stability and self-esteem that will hold them up for the rest of their lives. Don & Greg Corneil, Auctioneers 1241 Salem Rd., R.R. #1, Little Britain (705)786-2183 www.homesforkids.ca 1 • 877• 567• KIDS or [email protected]

Homes For Kids is a network of children’s service agencies dedicated to HOLIDAY AUCTION SALE providing the best foster homes for children in need of care. ANTIQUES, COLLECTABLES, HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS Sunday Sept. 5, 9:30 am (View 8:30) MACGREGOR AUCTIONS Located in Orono, take 115 256 Deaths 256 Deaths Hwy to Main St. Orono, follow signs to Mill Pond Rd. Auction features Estate contents form 2 local homes, plus AMAZING NEW CARDLESS SATELLITE SYSTEMS. IS quality consignments, Antiques and refinished & and as YOUR CURRENT SATELLITE QUICK, Kathleen Jennie. Kathleen entered into found sideboard tables, old chairs & rockers, boxes, coun- DOWN?? TKO-- LETS GET IT the Kingdom of Heaven peacefully at home on Sat- try collectables, old Massey sign, wash stands, dressers & BACK UP. We also do service Eastlake bed, quality glass & china, couches, love seat, old and installations. Serving Durham, urday August 21, 2004. She was 82 years old, a for- doors, household effects, found in and around the home, CALL: 416-435-1974 mer accountant and Sunday School teacher, a past member of the IODE and current member of the large auction, something for one and all. APPLIANCES, refrigerator, stove, Call for all your Auction needs. heavy duty Kenmore washer & Eastern Star. Born in London, England, she came to MacGregor Auctions see dryer, apartment size washer & Canada in 1946 as a War Bride. She was prede- www.theauctionadvertiser.com dryer. Mint condition. Will sell sep- ceased by her husband, Donald, in 1977. Kathleen arately, can deliver. Call (905)839- 905-987-2112 ~ 1-800-363-6799 0098 leaves behind her daughter, Pauline, son-in-law, Jim and grandchildren, Donald and Kayte McCaf- BED, Aamazing bargain, queen orthopedic mattress set, new in ferty. Following cremation, a graveside service will AUCTION SALE plastic, warranty, $250. 416-741- be held at Resurrection Cemetery in Whitby on Sep- Sat. Oct., 2nd at 10:00 a.m. 7557. Will deliver tember 2, 2004 at 3:30 p.m. As an expression of BEDROOM SET, cherrywood, sympathy, donations in her name to the Heart and Contents of the late Charles Mason, bed, chest, dresser, mirror, 2 night Stroke Association would be appreciated. Funeral 812 Eldon Road, 2 km. south of Oak- stands. Dovetail construction, nev- arrangements entrusted to the W.C. TOWN FU- er opened. In boxes. Cost $9,000 wood. Antiques; old furniture; glass and Sacrifice $1,900. (416) 748-3993 NERAL CHAPEL, 110 Dundas St., E. Whitby china; old & modern farm machinery (905)668-3410. BEDROOM SUITE, gorgeous plus antique tractors. Details later. cherry sleigh, triple dresser/mirror, tall dresser, 2 night tables, new. ROSS MASON AUCTIONEER, Cost $7450, sell $2,200. Call 905- Little Britain, ON. 705-786-2330 213-4669. (Now booking fall auction sales) CARPETS - I have several thou- COMPUTERS: BITS AND BYTES DINING ROOM SUITE, cherry- sand yards of new Stainmaster & Computer Services. SPECIAL wood, buffet, hutch, arm chairs & 100% nylon carpet. Will do living Free CD Burner with P3/450 com- side chairs, pedestal table, dove- room & hall for $389.00. Includes plete system purchase only while tail drawers, Cost $9550, sell for LABOUR DAY ANTIQUE AUCTION carpet, pad & installation (30 quantity lasts! Complete system $2950. New, still in boxes. 905- RANDY POTTER ESTATE AUCTION yards). Steve. 705-728-7632. Internet ready: P3/450 only $279; 213-4669. P2/350 only $209; Laptops starting Mon. Sept. 6, Start: 10am View: from 8am CARPETS SALE & HARDWOOD from $199. Other systems avail- RENT TO OWN - New and recon- Randy Potter Estate Auction 15 Cavan St. Downtown Port FLOORING: carpet 3 rooms from able. CD-RW upgrade only $50. ditioned appliances, new TV's, Hope is holding an auction of approx. 300 lots of antiques, $329 (30 sq. yd.) includes: carpet, Interac, Visa & Mastercard accept- Stereos, Computers, DVD Players, art, fine furniture, glass, china & collectibles incl. numerous pad and installation. Free esti- ed. Layaway Plans. 27 Warren Furniture, Bedding, Patio Furni- signed Norval Morrisseau acrylic on canvas. mates, carpet repairs. Serving Avenue, Oshawa (1 block East of ture, Barbecues & More! Fast de- Durham and surrounding area. Park & Bond). www.bitsandbytes- livery. No credit application re- For info & pics. go to; www.randypotterauctions.com Credit Cards Accepted. Call Sam tech.com Call 905-576-9216. fused. Paddy's Market, 905-263- Randy Potter Auctioneer (905)686-1772 8369 or 1-800-798-5502. Phone 905-885-6336 LAZY BOY rocker recliner chair, NO BUYERS PREMIUM CARPETS. Laminate and vinyl and recliner sofa. dark plum, 22 HEAVY DUTY shoulder bench sale. 3 rooms, 30sq yds. for $319. month old, hideaway beverage $100. . 1/2 size violin with case Commercial carpet including pre- tray, $950 OBO. Pictures available (brand new) $100) Please Call mier underpad and installation. by e-mail. (905)436-1990. Hope (905)404-8676 Laminate $1.69sq ft. Click system. Residential, commercial, customer satisfaction guaranteed. Free Esti- PIANOS & CLOCKS - back to mate. Mike 905-431-4040 school sales starts August 16th. PIANO Technician available for SELL IT NOW Roland digital pianos, Samick pia- tuning, repairs, & pre-purchase CEDAR Trees for sale, starting nos, also sale on Howard Miller consultation on all makes and from $3.50 each. Planting avail- clocks. Large selection of used models of acoustic pianos. Re- able. Free Delivery. Call Bob pianos (Yamaha, Kawai, Heintz- conditioned Heintzman, Yamaha, 705-341-3881. CALL AJAX mann, etc.) Not sure if your kids Mason & Risch, & other grand or will stick with lessons, try our rent upright pianos for sale. Gift Certifi- JEWELLERY - 2 diamond rings, to own. 100% of all rental pay- cates available. Call Barb at 905- 50 carat stone ring and 18 karat ments apply. Call TELEP PIANO 427-7631 or check out the web at: gold bracelet, appraised at $9,000. 905-683-0707 (905)433-1491. www.Telep.ca www.barbhall.com. Visa, MC, Ta ke a ll for $5,000. Contact Eileen WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Amex Melski at (905) 683-7321. www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, September 1, 2004 PAGE 15 A/P Area adults can get their skating in synch this season PICKERING — The Pickering Adult Synchro The team consists of skaters aged 18 to 50 and plex. The team's goal is to provide exercise and val level. The team earned a medal finish at last skating team is holding tryouts for the 2004/05 practises oGet your skating in synch this season fun, say organizers. The team competes in three year's Cupid's Caper Competition. season. nce per week at the Pickering Recreation Com- to four competitions per year at the adult festi- Call coach Melody Colatosti at 905-839-0949.

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Pickering Hockey Association Pickering girls power through JUVENILE AA TRYOUTS to win soccer championship 2004-2005 Sat., Sept. 11 6:10pm - 7:40pm Pad#3 Under-11 soccer team won the Pickering had started cobucci. The midfielders and championship game 2-0 the tournament strong Keeper Linzee Exner strikers found the back Mon., Sept. 13 9:30pm - 10:30pm Pad#1 squad wins against the winning its first three was aided by the de- of the net 14 times over Wed., Sept. 15 8:40pm - 10:10pm Pad#3 West Rouge Vipers. That showing games. The Power post- fence, consisting of Tay- the five games and also had been preceded by a ed a 4-0 victory over the lor Warrington, Katrina managed to ring the All tryouts at Don Beer Arena • Cost $10.00 crown 3-0 win over Clairlea- Ajax Thunder, defeated Jegg, Kelly Bishop, ball off the crossbar an- Coach: Carl Chivers 905-509-5158 Westview in the semifi- Clairlea-Westview 2-0 Nicole Mayers and Con- other six times. PICKERING — The nals. Goal scorers in and gave up only one nie Cancellara. Also on The team is coached Pickering Power 'A' cap- those games were goal to triumph over the the team are midfield- by Frank Mitchell, tured the 12th annual Katherine Mitchell, Vaughan Vipers 3-1. ers Dana Murphy and Dorne Munch and Tom West Rouge Challenge Haley Henderson, Ash- Goal scorers were Bian- Sarah Donaldson, as Warrington; and is championship with an ley Tait, Annalisa Ia- ca Munch, Henderson, well as striker Sarah managed by Nina Can- undefeated record. cobucci and Madison Tait, Mitchell and Ia- Diosi. cellara. The under-11 girls' rep Marmina.

Pickering golfer Join us for a Belleek Signing Event just misses A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO MEET Belleek Artisan – super title Siobhan Greenan PICKERING — Larry onship at the Investors Wagner just missed a Group Ontario Senior Wednesday, September 8th championship title in Men's Amateur Champi- 11am - 2pm & 6pm - 8pm North Bay recently. onship at the North Bay The Pickering golfer Golf and Country Club. You are invited to meet was one shot off the win- Jack Northey of Siobhan Greenan and have her ning score of 232 in the Southampton won the sign you Belleek purchase. super seniors' champi- title. In addition to an extensive collection of Belleek, the event will feature the following: Get on a roll with bowling league PICKERING — The first day of bowling is West Shore Bowling Sept. 7. league is looking for The adult league wel- Floral Glen Vase Blessing Ornament Shamrock Trellis Vase 10” people who want to comes couples, singles 2004 Event Feature 2004 Canadian Ornament 2004 Event $55.00 Sugg. Retail $39.95 Sugg. Retail Exclusive knock down some pins. and seniors. Special Special The long-running For more informa- league is looking for tion, call Celebrity $29.95 $29.95 $99.95 five-pin bowlers to bowl Lanes at 905-831-2920 Tuesdays at Celebrity or Steve at 905-420- PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Lanes in Pickering. The 8825. 1355 Kingston Road • 905-420-3801

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Whitby Synchronized      Skating Teams       We have openings for Juvenile 1550 Bayly St. Unit 24 & 25/1134 Kingston Rd. and Pre-Juvenile skaters 2 ways to register: By phone or come by our Bayly studio: Sept. 1 & Sept. 8 , 5-8pm 12 years and under! Accepting new registrations now - 905-839-3041 • www.deniselesterdance.com TEAMWORK • FRIENDS • ACCOMPLISHMENTS • MEMORIES Laurie’s Learn To Skate Serving You Since 1984 Register Now For Fall 2004 * INCLUDES REAL ICE & SYNTHETIC ICE * FALL REGISTRATION DATES Love to skate? YOUTHY YOOUUTTHH BBOWLINGBOOWWLLIINNGG Want to have Fun and be part of a TEAM? Art Thompson Arena Builds Character Through Visit us online at www.ice-fyre.org Email us at Sanctioned by Teamwork & Competition [email protected] 1474 Bayly St., Pickering for more information 905-723-2298 and tryout details ~ Upstairs in the Synthetic Room ~

WEE WATCH II needneed is looking for loving, you...you... responsible Providers Tuesday, September 7, 14, 21, & 28 toto looklook to care for children in afterafter meme their home. inin youryour Thursday, September 9, 16, 23, & 30 homehome We offer: • ongoing support and training 6:00 to 7:30 pm • some equipment • regular paycheques • payment for statutory holidays Call now and leave a message • payment for child’s sick days • all advertising and marketing 905-831-7111 or check out our website and For more information please call: 905-686-2328 you can register online. When Only The Best Will Do! www.weewatch.com A Licensed Agency www.laurieslearntoskate.com www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, September 1, 2004 PAGE 17 A/P Pickering team finishes third at Ontario golf championships

PICKERING — A mother-daughter Ladies' Four Ball golf champi- Kate Weppler, 16, tied for third at the The event was at the Barcovan The winning team, Shelley Apple- team from Pickering battled its way onships this week. 2004 championships with a score of Golf and Country Club in Carrying ton of Peterborough and Nancy Mc- to a third-place finish at the Ontario Dana Saccoccio and her daughter 77. Place Ontario, Aug. 23. Connell of Oshawa, shot a 75.

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