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✦ 40 PAGES ✦ Pressrun 50,400 ✦ Optional delivery $6/Newsstand $1 ✦ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2009 Get local 24/7 newsdurhamregion.com War against drunk driving isn’t over: police chief More than 150 busted “They’re getting up close and personal to legal limit, 12-hour suspensions were issued no composite portrait of those charged dur- make sure (drivers) haven’t been drinking . . to 168 motorists who registered warning ing this year’s campaign, except that most during holiday . they’re being very suspicious, let’s say.” levels on breath-test machines. were male and the majority are Durham RIDE campaign During the campaign officers set up each In total, officers conducted more than 900 residents. Those charged ranged in age from night at locations throughout the region, roadside breath tests. Among those charged their teens to late 60s, he said. stopping thousands of vehicles a week. A were 45 G1 or G2 licence holders who are Increased funding from the province is By Jeff Mitchell mobile command post allowed cops to test not allowed to have any alcohol in their sys- helping Durham police to extend the RIDE [email protected] suspected drunk drivers on the spot and in tems while at the wheel. program throughout the year, Chief Ewles addition to those busted for exceeding the Police spokesman Dave Selby said there’s noted. DURHAM — The number of people busted for drunk driving by Durham police during the annual Festive RIDE campaign contin- ues to rise, with more than 150 charged this year. That’s an average of more than 20 im- COME ON DAD, LET ME STEER paired motorists arrested in each of the seven weeks the campaign ran; and it’s an indication the war against drunk driving is still raging, according to police Chief Mike Ewles. “It’s going to be an ongoing challenge for us,” the chief said Monday morning. “We’re not giving up on it.” Chief Ewles made the comments follow- ing the release of the final results for the 2008 Festive RIDE (Reduce Impaired Driv- ing Everywhere) effort, during which officers charged 152 people with drunk driving, a sharp increase from last year’s total of 113. In comparison, Toronto police laid 20 impaired charges during a five-week cam- paign; York Region cops had charged 14 alleged drunk drivers as of Dec. 28. The chief readily admits the latest number was influenced by a stepped-up campaign, which saw a higher number of cops working RIDE checks throughout the holiday season. But at the same time those officers stopped fewer vehicles -- 10,468 this year, compared to almost 13,000 in 2007. “We’re actually stopping fewer vehicles but I think our officers are taking a more strategic approach,” Chief Ewles said. That approach included carefully choos- ing areas in which to set up RIDE stops and aggressively checking out drivers for indica- tions of drinking, including glassy eyes and Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser photo the odour of booze, he said. PICKERING — Milana and Stas Agatonov find the weather perfect for a toboggan run at Hy-Hope Farm in Pickering. “They’re a lot more aggressive,” he said of Durham’s RIDE cops.

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DURHAM — Connie Church has been a nurse for almost 38 years but lately most of her days are spent teaching, not providing bedside care. Her switch in career focus comes from an Ontario program called the Late Career ‘These are areas that we really need Nurse Initiative, created to retain nurses skilled employees in, so the job who may otherwise retire. For Ms. Church, a registered nurse at Lak- prospects and the job market is very, eridge Health, it was a chance to share her very positive.’ almost four decades of knowledge with re- cent graduates through special projects. — Susan Sproul, interim dean, “What tempted me was I was able to get School of Health and Community rid of some night shifts and I could apply my Services at teaching skill that I love and still stay on the floor,” she said. It’s also less physically demanding for workers who provide one-on-one support nurses who have aches and pains from years in nursing homes, group homes, long-term of lifting patients and hauling heavy equip- care facilities and schools. Durham Col- ment. lege has a year-long diploma program for “A lot of girls do have leg problems, back PSW, which means students are employable problems, but they still have the expertise.” quickly, Ms. Sproul said. All health programs Last year at Lakeridge more than $400,000 at Durham have a field placement compo- was used to support late-career nursing, nent and many placements end in employ- nursing director Lorraine Sunstrum-Mann ment, she said. said. “Many are actually hired before they even Keeping nurses is important because, ac- graduate,” she said. cording to the Registered Nurses Association The health and wellness sector is also one of Ontario, the average age of registered of the focuses of the Community Adjustment nurses in Ontario is 45.9. The share of the Strategy Committee. nursing workforce under age 35 has dropped The committee released a draft report from 24 per cent in 1995 to 18 per cent in recently available at www.opportunityosha- 2007. wadurham.ca. The need for nurses is so great the pro- One of their goals is to enhance specific vincial government recently created Health industry sectors that will provide opportu- Force Ontario, the Province’s strategy to en- nities for retraining and the development sure Ontarians have access to the right num- of new skills in the workforce. Their vision ber and mix of health care providers, now for the sector includes becoming a region- and in the future. al centre of expertise in non-institutional And the Province made a guarantee to health and wellness and becoming a rec- nursing grads: the Ministry of Health and Walter Passarella/ News Advertiser photo ognized centre for environmental health: Nurse Connie Church stops by Ben Pond’s room to say goodbye as he and his mom get ready to Long-Term Care is committed to ensuring leave the pediatric ward at Lakeridge Health Oshawa. Ms. Church is taking part in the late-career linking physical and mental health with the every new Ontario nursing graduate in 2008 nursing program at Lakeridge Health. environment. who wishes to work full-time in the province Work in health care is rewarding, Ms. will have that opportunity. Church said. After a long career, she still The government is providing funding to io, the number of registered nurses working of, said Susan Sproul, interim dean, School loves her job. create bridging positions to support new in Ontario increased by just 671 in 2007. of Health and Community Services at Dur- “Looking back, I have no regrets,” she said. graduates find employment. And the nurse shortage is just one part of ham College. “There’s not been a day in my life where I’ve The 4,000 grads in 2008 are desperately the picture. “These are areas that we really need skilled said why did I choose this.” needed in the province at a time when there There are a lot of jobs in health care that employees in, so the job prospects and the are many nursing jobs available elsewhere. high school graduates and those looking to job market is very, very positive,” she said. This is the first in a five-part series on Durham According to the College of Nurses of Ontar- switch careers might not immediately think One area of need is personal support growth sectors. Next week: Nuclear energy. Bummer of a summer as 2008 wettest year in three decades More than since 1977. “Sixty per cent of the days were ‘This past summer, (we had) three- spurred health and environment concerns. kind of wet days and I think that really in and-a-half times more rain than we “This past summer, (we had) three-and- 1,000 millimetres many ways sort of defined how miserable a-half times more rain than we had the year of precipitation the year was,” Mr. Phillips said. had the year before when there were before when there were water bans, wildfire Heavy storms throughout the region this water bans, wildfire concerns (and concerns (and the) gardens were stressed,” fell last year summer caused extreme flooding in many he said. areas and the fickle tendency of the weather the) gardens were stressed.’ “The landscape this year at least looked By Parvaneh Pessian conditions put a damper on several commu- -- DAVID PHILLIPS never more beautiful . . . We certainly had to [email protected] nity events. mow the law a lot but didn’t have to use our “It was a bummer of a summer for some air conditioning that much.” DURHAM — Residents throughout the re- people,” he said, adding that many days saw Looking ahead to 2009, the forecast for the gion saw a mishmash of weather conditions sudden shifts -- from clear to rainy or from view.” rest of the winter indicates more of the same this year ranging from one of the snowiest warm to cold -- causing frustration among Area residents did breathe easier though, pattern with near normal temperatures and winters on record in early 2008 to an unusu- residents. Mr. Phillips pointed out, hailing the year as steady precipitation, Mr. Phillips said. ally soggy summer. Whitby’s Harbour Days is one of the local one of the best when it came to clean air “We’ll probably see more than our share Out of the year’s 366 days, 217 of those saw events that saw a dramatically lower number -- 2008 saw about half the number of smog of snow but we’ll also see some rain too, either measurable or trace amounts of pre- of visitors as strong winds swept through the days as previous years. which will help to naturally melt that snow cipitation, said David Phillips, Environment outdoor festivities, wiping out displays along The Durham area in particular only saw so we won’t have to be pushing and shovel- Canada’s senior climatologist. the pier and blowing away tents situated about 10 days where temperatures rose ing,” “The numbers are still coming in but it near the water. above 30 degrees Celsius compared to 27 The spring also appears to be more on the looks like well over 1,000 millimetres of “I think a lot of people would like to see scorching days in 2007. mild side and early predictions for the sum- melted snow and rain,” he said, adding that the end of 2008 from the stock market and The massive summer rains fall in stark mer suggest likely cooler and wetter condi- the statistics peg 2008 as the wettest year finances but also from a weather point of contrast to last year when the dry conditions tions than normal. durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, January 7, 2009 PAGE 3 A/P Municipal Board to decide fate of Pickering Athletic Centre

PICKERING — Whether 600 kids the deadline, sent its appeal to the will continue to use the Pickering OMB. The date for the first public Athletic Centre (PAC) at its current meeting on the matter has yet to be location will be up to the Ontario chosen. Municipal Board. The ministry found there could York Region, which owns 80 per be problems with noise and odour cent of the Duffin Creek Water from the plant and also noted sev- Pollution Control Plant in south eral site function issues would have Pickering, filed an appeal to the to be addressed to accommodate Ontario Municipal Board after recreational uses, and the regions Submitted photo Pickering council decided the cen- of York and Durham agreed. The tre could stay open. The building owner of the property, Dennis is located within 150 metres of the Large, argued that the Waterfront Mika welcomes in 2009 plant, which is against ministry of Trail is even closer to the plant than environment guidelines. the PAC, yet people are able to use AJAX — Mika Ouellette made her way into the world New Year’s Day making her the first baby of 2009 born at the In November, coaches and ath- that. He also said the odour is only Rouge Valley Ajax and Pickering hospital. Mika entered the world at 5:49 a.m., weighing six pounds, five ounces. She is letes packed the Pickering council noticeable in the parking lot, not the first born to mom Jenny Ouellette and dad Luc Soucy of Whitby. Hospital officials report baby and mom are doing very well. chambers when the issue came up. inside, and noted the difficulty of Nearly 15 people spoke in support finding an alternate location if the of the centre remaining open and PAC is forced to shut down. council agreed. But, York Region, right before MADE FOR WINTER durham.ca new domain name for Region

DURHAM — It’ll be a few less Keep warm keystrokes for residents visiting Durham Region’s website as the in fashion Great Beginnings... address changes to www.durham. ca. The domain name change takes Durham District School Board effect on Jan. 2 and staff e-mail ad- dresses will also change. They’ll go from firstname.lastname@region. The Kindergarten Program at the Durham District PRE-REGISTRATION School Board gives children the best start possible: durham.on.ca to firstname. WE’VE GOT YOUR SIZE Sizes 4-15 Widths AA-EEE January 13, 2009 [email protected]. ! Comprehensive curriculum focused on The old web address will auto- intellectual, physical and social development Telephone pre-registration for matically redirect to the new one the Kindergarten Program at the and e-mails to old e-mail accounts ! Led by caring professionals in a safe and Durham District School Board will as well. Durham’s website in- nurturing environment will take place on cludes a slew of information about ! Tuesday, January 13, 2009 Average class size of 20 students beginning at 9:30 a.m. municipal government, programs PICKERING TOWN CENTRE • UPPER LEVEL • SEARS WING and many services.

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HEARTY SOULS TAKE A POLAR PLUNGE FOR CANCER AJAX — More than 30 people marked the first day of 2009 by taking a dip in Lake Ontario. They weren’t just swimming in sub-zero waters for fun though, they did it to raise money for cancer research. Event co-ordinator Bob Murray said he was pleased with the Thursday turnout and the funds raised. The New Year’s Day Swim to Conquer Cancer made $875 for the Durham Regional Cancer Centre.

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Still, the health quently than others de- department is conducting pending on the level of risk Durham to a public education cam- associated with the type of launch in March paign before DineSafe is food they serve. rolled out, including dis- “They’ll all be inspect- tributing pamphlets and ed before the summer of By Reka Szekely displays in local malls in 2009.” [email protected] February, And although they’ve The Region also grabbed had questions, the major- DURHAM — Durham the attention of holiday ity of operators support the diners will soon get the moviegoers. program, said Mr. Gorman. green light for their favou- “When you sit down be- This includes Ajax Boston rite eateries, as restaurants fore the movie and you see Pizza general manager will be required to display the little slideshow, that’s Viraz Godrej. red, yellow or green cards going on there now and it’s “From my point of view, based on their health in- simply to create awareness I would want to know how spection results. in the community,” said a restaurant was rated be- Starting in March as part Mr. Gorman. fore I entered it,” he said. of the DineSafe Durham As well, food service op- Mr. Godrej added he’s program, establishments erators can sign up for ori- not worried about inspec- serving food will display entation sessions in Janu- tions since his company a green card if they pass, ary and February if they has set the bar above the a yellow card as a con- want. Inspectors have been health department’s stan- ditional pass if there are letting them know dur- dards and receives fre- significant infractions that ing recent visits what type quent inspections from must be corrected within of card they would have head office. He expects the 72 hours and a red card if earned. overall effect to be posi- they present an immediate Mr. Gorman said it will tive. health hazard to the public. take a while to inspect “It can only help the res- Red carded establishments all of the Region’s 3,300 taurant business as well as are closed. The program is establishments. Some restaurant owners to get to not limited to restaurants, are inspected more fre- a higher level.” but also includes grocery stores, convenience stores, cafeterias, nursing homes and more. “Any place that deals with food will have one of these signs,” said Ken Gorman, director of environmental health for Durham’s health quality products. lowest prices. guaranteed. department. 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e-mail responses to Vote @ newsdurhamregion.com [email protected] This Week Time to put With the death of Whitby Dunlops player Don Sanderson after a hockey fight, is it time to make changes to the fighting in game? Ban fighting at all levels Penalize fighting more harshly spotlight Leave fighting alone Last Week verybody who was there said it was nothing out of the ordinary, just a What was the biggest story of the year E typical hockey fight. in the region in 2008? But on Monday, that typical hockey fight resulted in the funeral of 21-year-old Port The salute to the fallen in Afghanistan: Perry native Don Sanderson. 12% Before friends and family, Mr. Sanderson The crisis at General Motors: 45% was mourned at Immaculate Conception The state of the economy: 9% Roman Catholic Church, his too short life The Kelly family murders: 23% celebrated by those who knew him best. Federal political chaos: 5% Regarded as a heart and soul guy who Fire at Durham Humane Society: 7% played with dogged determination and left it all on the ice, Mr. Sanderson will be Total votes: 495 dearly missed by his teammates and most of all, by his family. It’s such a shame that in playing the sport Our readers think... ment process. phone call was faster than we thought’. No, he loved, he lost his life. The local councillors communicate via it was Pete’s towing and a nice young man The facts surrounding the injury which websites and or newsletters and I am sure told us his friends who had stopped to help placed him in the three-week coma pre- Residents need to stay they have brought up this plan at some us had called. We let him take us out of ceding his death are almost mundane. point. To echo a Toronto councillor, “There that ditch and thanked him so much. He During the third period of a Senior AAA up-to-date on local issues is never enough process when you are wished us a Merry Christmas. We contact- game in Brantford on Dec. 12, Mr. Sand- against something.” ed our roadside assistance and cancelled erson, a Whitby Dunlop defenceman, I hope the residents work with the Region as a secret Santa had come to our rescue. squared off with a Brantford player. The To the editor: and that some compromises can be made. We would like to thank the couple who two started throwing punches and Mr. Re: ‘Pickering group wants sewage facility Karem Allen called Pete’s towing and especially our tow Sanderson’s helmet fell off during the stopped’, Jan. 2 News Advertiser. Ajax truck driver. Goodwill does exist, as we scuffle, not unusual in a hockey fight. I read with interest the article about this found out. There are a lot of good people Both players fell to the ice and in that fall, group wanting to stop the odour control willing to help and to all those Good Mr. Sanderson’s head hit the ice hard. He facility. ‘Secret Santa’ helps couple Samaritans who stopped, thanks so much. was attended to and briefly regained con- The article makes it appear like this group Ken and Elizabeth Gray sciousness, even regaining his feet before just found out about the entire project. I am Pickering falling into unconsciousness and then into one to champion citizens wanting answers To the editor: a coma where he remained before he died and applaud when they actually stand up A week or so before Christmas, it was early on Jan. 2. and take action, but I do have a few ques- pretty hazardous on the roadways with the Senior AAA rules stipulate that play- tions. recent snowstorms. We had occasion to We must demand more ers are ejected from the remainder of the Did the group that was formed take part be out on these treacherous roads during game. But, after the death of Mr. Sander- in the public forum on June 26, 2007 at a very bad storm. We were unable to stop To the editor: son, it’s time to look at tightening the rules Pine Ridge Secondary School? If so that is our vehicle at the intersection of the Dur- While factories close, governments fiddle. surrounding fighting. It may be time to add great. Why is the public just hearing about ham/York line and Whitevale Road. We slid Working women and men in the manu- a suspension for the following game as well them now in the local media? The odour sideways across the road and into a ditch, facturing sector are suffering as our politi- and to increase the suspension for repeat control facility was mentioned in the pre- called road assistance and were told it cians dither. offenders. Mr. Sanderson, a tough player, sentation that is also online. This can’t be a would take two hours for someone to come In Canada, hundreds of thousands of had six fights in 11 games. It’s possible that, new development at all. and pull us out. manufacturing jobs are gone with another if the league had more stringent and tough- Pickering and the Region have been talk- While we waited several people stopped 250,000 expected losses in the next few er penalties against fighting, Mr. Sanderson ing about the Big Pipe for quite some now. to see if they could help us and also lend us years. Each of these job losses has a dis- wouldn’t have been in action that fateful Surely it should not be news to the Cherry- their cell phones. After my husband swept tressing human face attached to them. night. wood residents as of December 2008. off the van with my old curling broom, How many more working Canadians will Given that fighting is almost never seen Residents need to pay attention to local another car came by and the driver asked if have to face their families to tell them they at the highest and best levels of hockey -- level politics and issues to know what he could help us and said he always stops have lost their jobs before our leaders wake the Olympics, the Stanley Cup playoffs, the is going on. It is the responsibility of the for a curler. I wondered how he knew we up? Think of the distraught and tears that World Junior Championships, for instance Region and municipality to inform based were curlers until my husband said he used have already occurred at kitchen tables -- it’s worth asking whether it’s really a nec- on guidelines, and it is the responsibility my old broom and left it beside the van. across this country. essary part of the game. Perhaps it’s time of residents to be informed and seek out Another couple stopped and offered to In any other continent, a job crisis of this to ban fighting in hockey. Those who gov- information long before the last minute. call a tow truck driver they knew. We told magnitude would have people on the street ern the sport must have the debate about The project has been on the Durham them we had already phoned, but thanks demanding action from their respective whether fighting serves any real purpose, Region website since the beginning with anyway. After they left, a tow truck arrived governments. We are a compassionate about whether it sets the right example for a direct link to the environmental assess- and we thought, ‘this is great, our tow truck society. Our compassion for those who children, about whether it’s the best face to have lost jobs must turn into action and put forward for this great game. e-mail letters to [email protected] / max. 200 words / our complacency replaced with outrage. Let’s not have another player die before please include your full first and last name, place of residence & daytime phone number / Roland Kiehne we do something about this issue. letters that do not appear in print may be published @ newsdurhamregion.com Whitby A/P PAGE 7 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, January 7, 2009 durhamregion.com Home starts up in Pickering

Jason Liebregts/ News Advertiser photo Construction is ongoing in Duffin’s Gate in Pickering. While Durham’s home starts decreased in 2008, Pickering saw its numbers increase. High-density growth amidst hard economic times

By Kristen Calis Mr. Chornobay, and it will soon be devel- an interview. “Expect to see municipalities follow the and Margaret Cappa oped. Other than Seaton, he said Pickering’s While start-ups for single-detached and trend for Durham,” he said. [email protected] development will be in the form of infills, semi-detached homes are down in Pickering This year, 1,912 new foundations were laid building homes in smaller, undeveloped this year, townhouses have risen to 193 in in the Oshawa Census Metropolitan Area, DURHAM — Repercussions of the current pieces of land. 2008 from 57 at this time in 2007. This is which is down 14 per cent from last year, but economic downturn may cause new trends Infilling is resulting in more townhomes, from townhouses going up at San Francisco new townhouses increased by 50 per cent. among Durham homeowners and in the apartment-style dwellings and a gen- By the Bay and the Coughlan Homes devel- Ajax single-detached, semi-detached and Region’s land development in 2009. eral trend towards high-density living in opment at Brock Road and Finch Avenue, townhouse home starts have decreased by Durham’s population grows at an average Pickering. said Pickering director of planning and de- 37 per cent this year. Whitby experienced an rate of 10,000 new residents each year, said High-density living tends to be more af- velopment, Neil Carroll. 11-per cent decline, having dropped most Nestor Chornobay, the Region’s director of fordable for people, said Mr. Chornobay. Since Pickering is trying to move away significantly in new apartments, with 271 strategic planning. However, it’s hard to tell This could be another trend caused by the from having single-family homes built, he last year and none in 2008. if Durham will meet that number in the economic slump in 2009. said townhomes are good, but the numbers coming year because people may be wait- Mr. Chornobay said he remains optimistic are still not as high as the City would like. ing for better economic times to buy a new about growth in Durham. “As being a growth centre, we’re really not home, he said. “It’s a good place to live and work,” he promoting townhouses in the downtown, Clear bags kick “In leaner economic times people tend to said. “Durham will make it through this but apartments,” Mr. Carroll said. stay put,” he said. “If people do move, it will economic downturn and will continue to One upcoming project for Pickering, Duf- off next week probably be in search of work.” grow.” fin Heights, likely won’t begin until late 2009 Staying put for leisure time is another Durham’s current population is roughly or early 2010. In the meantime, there are de- trend Durham residents may see in 2009. 600,000, and the Province has predicted it to velopments set to go at Fairport and Kings- DURHAM — The clear garbage bags pilot Vacations that include plane tickets and hit 960,000 by 2031. ton Roads, Fairport and Valley Farm Roads project begins on Jan. 12 for selected resi- hotels may be substituted for trips to local However, while Durham’s home starts and the apartments in the plans for San dents in Pickering and Clarington. recreation complexes, campgrounds and have decreased this year, Pickering’s have Francisco by the Bay (so far, just townhouses One garbage route in each of the mu- tourist sites like the Waterfront Trail, Mr. gone up. have gone up), for example. nicipalities, totalling about 1,500 homes, Chornobay said. The number of foundations laid in “Each of these projects are in the hundreds has been chosen for the program which Although some people may be waiting for Pickering for new housing has increased in of units,” Mr. Carroll said, adding numbers runs through April 10. The goal of the Clear a better time to move, land development is 2008 from this time last year by about 50 should increase next year. Bags Pilot Study is to see whether the use of still in the works across the Region. per cent, according to recent figures by the Seaton will bring a full range of hous- the clear bags increases composting and re- “The hot spots for growth and construc- Canada Mortgage and Housing Corpora- ing once it gets off the ground, increasing cycling rates. Residents must use only clear tion in 2009 are Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa,” tion (CMHC). While there were 173 home Pickering’s numbers dramatically, Mr. Car- garbage bags instead of the usual green or said Mr. Chornobay. starts from January to November of 2007 in roll said. black. Each bag can contain one opaque These municipalities are likely to have the Pickering, there have been 259 this year. Durham as a whole, on the other hand, grocery-type bag for bathroom and health most growth because they have the most Jason Mercer, CMHC’s senior market ana- has experienced a 17-per-cent decrease waste. The opaque bag can also be used for available greenspace for large development lyst for the GTA, said this is mostly due to in home starts. Up until November of last pet waste or kitty litter. There are no changes in Durham. an increase in townhouse developments in year, 3,582 home starts took place, com- to the collection schedule or garbage limits. Cities like Clarington and Pickering are Pickering. CMHC had predicted households pared to 2,967 this year. Durham, Mr. Mercer For more information, residents can visit still growing, but at a slower rate, he said. would purchase townhouses instead of sin- said, is prone to building single-detached www.durhamregionwaste.ca, review the Pickering’s growth rate is constrained by a gle-detached homes due to the economic homes, but CMHC predicts Durham will, waste collection calendar, or contact the lack of available greenspace. The main green slowdown. like Pickering, increase in multi-dwelling Waste Management Call Centre at 905-579- space remaining in the city is Seaton, said “That certainly has taken place,” he said in units in upcoming years. 5264 or 1-800-667-5671. P PAGE 8 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, January 7, 2009 durhamregion.com durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, January 7, 2009 PAGE 9 P

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It Pays to Pay your Humane Society faces long road ahead News Advertiser Carrier $ As new animals arrive, “We’re all over the place right now,” “We’re kind of just stuck in a holding said Ms. Richards from the Oshawa Civic pattern. We can’t move forward without 1000 WINNER lack of space continues Auditorium, where phones and comput- the land so it doesn’t look like we’re mak- to present problems ers have been set up for shelter staff. ing any progress whatsoever.” Just ask Ray Doak, of “Unfortunately animal services is un- The problem lies in securing land that Pickering who paid his carrier able to house a large number of animals is properly zoned for the development, and won $1,000 in the Ajax/ Pickering News Advertiser’s By Parvaneh Pessian for us so we have to have a place for said Oshawa resident Melissa Godley- [email protected] collection draw. The carrier on them,” she said, adding that the staff are Kingdon who put the initial request for this route, Jarrett, also received relying on foster homes for the animals in assistance out to businesses in the com- DURHAM a $25.00 bonus. — While no permanent loca- the time being. munity. 2nd prize winner of $100 is tion has yet been found for the burned- Several local businesses have already “As soon as we get offers of land and Suzanne Saunder (not shown) out Durham Humane Society, animals offered time, materials and labour free we ask the municipality, they say no be- of Ajax, and our 3rd prize continue to be dropped off at the society’s of charge to rebuild the shelter but the cause it’s deemed as residential and not winner of $50.00 is Lorna doorstep. search for available land has stalled the industrial, which we need so it’s a slow Sawchuck (not shown) of The shelter was home to nearly 200 project. process.” Pickering. animals before a massive fire took the “We’re desperately looking. We’ve got The cause of the fire that left about To enter the draw for your lives of nearly all of them and destroyed all the real estate agents out there hunting $250,000 in damages at the 199 Waterloo chance to win $1000, $100 or the building in the wee hours of Dec. 17. down pieces of property and we’re inves- St. site has still not been determined but $50, just pay your carrier the Now as the shaken staff members work tigating everybody that comes through,” fire inspectors hope to have the informa- $6.00 optional delivery charge toward getting back on their feet, they are Ms. Richards said. tion by sometime next week. and send us your ballot which also forced to struggle to find ways to ac- is located on your “Thank You” commodate new animals in need. coupon. “Just because we don’t have a shelter FREE COMPUTER TRAINING doesn’t mean people aren’t wanting to In Pickering • Ajax • Whitby • Oshawa • Clarington • Scugog • Uxbridge • Brock Your carrier keeps 100% of what they get rid of animals,” shelter manager Ruby collect as payment for their delivery. 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All your course choices and registration options are available online. www.durhamcollege.ca/coned | 905.721.3052 A/P PAGE 12 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, January 7, 2009 durhamregion.com Unusual visitor comes to west Durham American Avocet winter on the southern Atlantic and Pacific After birds get into such circumstances, coasts of Mexico and the United States. To he said, they often lose their urge to migrate sightings rare here see one in Ontario during the winter is virtu- south. ally unheard of, said Mr. Carpentier. The Ca- The Avocet was last sighted Dec. 20 in By Margaret Cappa nadian regions where Avocets may be more Pennsylvania, and will probably remain in Special to the News Advertiser commonly seen are in the prairie provinces the area for winter. during summer months. The only other Avo- Mr. Carpentier recently finished docu- AJAX — Each year, winter brings cold cet sighting in Ajax was over a decade ago menting Ajax’s bird list, which now stands weather and fluffy snow to Ajax, but it rarely during the summer. at 307 species sighted within the town’s brings the American Avocet. The Ajax Avocet, a female, was first sight- municipal boundaries. “This is pretty incredible for Ajax,” said ed by Jim Fairchild of Scarborough on Nov. Most of the sightings were recorded by resident Geoff Carpentier. “In fact, this bird 16 and remained in the Duffins Creek area birdwatchers who belong to local organiza- Submitted photo is rarely sighted anywhere in Eastern North until Dec. 5. It then flew south - a little - to tions like the Pickering Naturalists. The American Avocet was sighted in Ajax late America.” Grand Island, N.Y., where it was sighted on As for more Avocets being spotted in Ajax last year. Mr. Carpentier, a self-proclaimed, hard- Dec. 6. during the winter, Mr. Carpentier said it may core birdwatcher, said in his 40 years of bird “It could have ended up in the area for never happen again. watching he’s seen less than 10 American many reasons,” said Mr. Carpentier. “It may For those interested in bird watching, Jan. 3. You can find out more at www.picker- Avocets. To see one in Ajax is a true wonder. have been distracted, blown off course by a contact your local naturalist club. The latest ingnaturalists.org or contact Glenda Jones at The American Avocet is known to spend storm or hurt.” bird-watching event in Durham was held on 905-427-6999.

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Roger Anderson’s biggest worry for “Hopefully Durham will see a lot 2009 is something that’s dominated of activity,” Mr. Anderson says. headlines throughout 2008. “It’s got to be the auto sector,” he says. Durham has already seen the fall-out from an ailing auto indus- try with the announced closure of the General Motors truck plant and layoffs at many of the region’s feed- er plants. Over And the fate of Durham’s auto in- dustry doesn’t rest in local hands. $3000 “The problem with the auto sec- worth of prizes tor is it’s controlled by the United to be won for States, it’s controlled out of Michi- You or Your Home! gan,” says Mr. Anderson, who adds Draws take You could he’d hate to see things go sour after place WIN all the government investment in every hour! the industry. “If the auto sector col- one of two lapsed, you just can’t visualize how weekend bad it would be. It would be dev- honeymoon astating for everyone in the prov- packages at ince.” Nestleton Beyond the auto sector, the Re- gion will do what it can to deal Waters Inn! with tough economic times. So far, Council has agreed to accelerate budgeted infrastructure projects TH to create local economic stimu- 20 ANNUAL lus. And the Regional chairman is calling for further investment from BRIDAL EVENT & upper-tier governments in infra- structure such as roads, bridges, FASHION SHOW social housing, transit and more to TH create further work in Durham. JANUARY 18 , 2009 Another area for concern is ris- A. E. KING FITNESS COMPLEX ing welfare and unemployment 1200 Leland Rd, Oshawa rates. 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A/P PAGE 14 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, January 7, 2009 durhamregion.com NTERTAINMENT E✦ E-mail information to Mike Ruta, [email protected] ✦ Get local 24/7 newsdurhamregion.com New year brings new concerts and plays StoneCircle, Herongate take to the stage in February

DURHAM — It’s a brand new year but local arts groups are really midway through their seasons. Since groups start their season in the fall, January marks the middle of their year. There are still plays and concerts aplenty ahead of us. With the uncertain economy, here’s your chance to be entertained at reason- able prices and without having to drive far. Ticket information can be found on the groups’ websites. For the Borelians, www.boreli- ans.org, in Port Perry, the bulk of the season lies ahead. ‘Peter Pan’ by J.M. Barrie, the original play about the eternally-youthful lad, will be produced Feb. 19 to 28. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital in London, England, which origi- nally received royalties from the play, and Lakeridge Health Port Perry. Then it’s Norm Foster’s ‘Kiss the Moon, Kiss the Sun’ from April 30 to May 9. Played are staged at Town Hall 1873, Simcoe and Queen streets. Cadenza Productions presents ‘Beauty and the Beast’ July 2 to 18 at Town Hall 1873, Port Perry. News Advertiser file photo Ken Bond and Vanessa Taylor rehearse their roles, ‘Jack’ and ‘Emma’, respectively, in the StoneCircle Theatre production of Norm Foster’s ‘Storm Warning’ in Choral De Lites Musical Theatre, 2006. Foster’s work is back on the StoneCircle stage in Ajax, as the company presents ‘The Motor Trade’ from Feb. 19 to March 7. a young people’s group, cdl-musi- caltheatre.tripod.com/index.html, July, at Uxbridge Music Hall. Musically speaking, Durham wa Little Theatre, 72 Russett Ave., horselesscarriagemen.com, pres- presents the musical ‘Grease’ May StoneCircle Theatre, Ajax, www. Girls Choir, www.durhamgirlschoir. Oshawa. ents its annual concert May 2 at 22 to 31 at Town Hall 1873, Port stonecircletheatre.com, offers org, holds a spring concert April 25 Durham Youth Orchestra,www. Eastdale Collegiate, Oshawa, with Perry. Norm Foster’s ‘The Motor Trade’, at Faith United Church, Courtice. dyomusic.com, presents A Winter the theme of the music from the Durham Shoestring Performers, Feb. 19 to March 7. The season Durham Philharmonic Choir, Concert Feb. 21 and a 15th anni- 1950s. Oshawa, www.durhamshoestring. winds up with ‘Waltzing... Still’, by www.durhamphilharmonic.ca, versary concert May 9, both at 7:30 Oshawa-Durham Symphony org, has ‘Kingfisher Days’ by Susan local playwright and company co- has concerts Feb. 22, 7:30 p.m., St. p.m. at Hebron Christian Reform Orchestra, www.odos.ca, presents Coyne, Jan. 23 to 31, and ‘W;t’ by founder Ken Bond, April 23 to May George’s Anglican Church, Bagot Church, Anderson Street North, Mahler’s Magic Horn with singer Margaret Edson March 27 to April 9. Hasmik Papian Feb. 13 and Oper- 4. Plays are staged at the Arts Re- Both will be staged at the Sher- StoneCircle Theatre - Ajax afest March 6 at P.C. Ho Theatre, source Centre, behind City Hall, in wood Avenue theatre in Pickering Cultural Centre, 5183 Sheppard downtown Oshawa. Village. Ave. E., Scarborough, and Around OnStage Uxbridge, Uxbridge, Whitby Courthouse Theatre, ‘The Motor Trade’- Feb. 19 to March 7 the World With Disney at the Dur- www.onstageuxbridge.com, pres- Whitby, www.whitbytheatre.org, ham College/UOIT Recreation and ents its version of the musical, has a Neil Simon comedy/mystery, ‘Waltzing... Still’- April 23 to May 9 Wellness Centre, 2000 Simcoe St. ‘Camelot’, Jan. 15 to 24, followed ‘Rumors’ Feb. 5 to 21, and another N., Oshawa. All shows are at 7:30 by ‘The Importance of Being Ear- comedy, ‘The Curious Savage’ by Herongate Barn Theatre - Pickering p.m. nest’ April 9 to 18, both at Uxbridge John Patrick, April 23 to May 9, both Pickering Concert Band, www. Music Hall, Main Street, Uxbridge. at Whitby Centennial Building on concertband.ca, presents its spring Oshawa Little Theatre, www.os- Centre Street South, Whitby. ‘Twice Around the Park’- Feb. 6 to March 21 concert April 26 at Forest Brook hawalittletheatre.com, gets things Herongate Barn Theatre, Community Church, 60 Kearney going in 2009 with ‘Count Dracula’, Pickering, www.herongate.com, ‘Having A Wonderful Time, Wish You Were Her’- March 27 to Dr., Ajax. by Ted Tiller, a mystery comedy presents ‘Twice Around The Park’ May 9. Town Hall 1873 Centre for the based on Bram Stoker’s hit novel. by Murray Schisgal from Feb. 6 to Performing Arts presents Bev Fos- This runs Jan. 29 to Feb. 14. March 21, followed by ‘Having A ter Jan. 24, Toronto Big Band April Up next is the musical ‘Camelot’, Wonderful Time, Wish You Were and Centre streets, Oshawa, April Whitby. 18, at 8 p.m. at Town Hall, Queen April 9 to May 2. The youth group Her’ by William Van Zandt and 5 St. Leo’s Roman Catholic Church, The Greenbank Folk Music So- and Simcoe streets, Port Perry. gets into the act with ‘High School Jane Milmore from March 27 to Brooklin, April 19, St. George’s ciety, www.globalserve.net/~ynot/ Vital Spark Folk Society, Brook- Musical’, May 28 to June 6. These May 9. The plays are at the Altona Anglican, Oshawa, May 30, 7:30 grnbnk.htm, kicks things off with lin, www.vitalsparkfolksociety.ca, plays are staged at the theatre on Road theatre. p.m., Hebron Christian Reformed Michael Jerome Browne Jan. 17 at 8 presents Girls With Glasses Jan. 24, Russett Avenue in north Oshawa. Scugog Choral Society, Port Church, Whitby. p.m. at Greenbank Centennial Hall, The Brights Feb. 21, Sahra Feather- In Uxbridge, Ryleepuss Perry, www.scugogchoralsociety. The Durham Region Concert Hwy 12, Greenbank. Lynn Miles stone and Jason Fowler March 28, Productions,www.ryleepuss.com, ca, presents ‘South Pacific’ from Association, www.thedrca.com, comes next on Feb. 14. Songwriters: Generations April 25, is preparing for ‘The Wizard of Oz’ March 19 to April 4 at Town Hall presents Celtic Blaze Feb. 21 and Horseless Carriagemen, Dur- all at 8 p.m. at Brooklin Community in February and ‘Damn Yankees’ in 1873 in Port Perry. Servantes May 9 at 8 p.m. at Osha- ham’s barbershop chorus, www. Centre, 45 Cassels Rd., Brooklin. durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, January 7, 2009 PAGE 15 A/P PORTS S✦ E-mail game scores to Al Rivett, [email protected] ✦ Get local 24/7 newsdurhamregion.com Ajax Attack honours former player’s memory

Port Perry resident played for junior ‘A’ team during 2005-06 season

AJAX — Although Don Sander- son played for the Ajax Attack for only a short while three years ago, his former coach with the team remembers him well. “He was a great kid,” said Attack head coach Carey Durant of Sand- erson, 21, who died on Jan. 2 of head injuries suffered three weeks earlier following a fight in Brant- Celia Klemenz/ News Advertiser photo ford while playing with the Whitby Parents of Don Sanderson, Michael and Dahna, centre, prepare to speak with reporters after their son’s funeral. Don Sanderson was a member of the Whitby Dunlops senior hockey team. “His Dunlops hockey team. The service was held at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Port Perry. father was always at the rink and he was very supportive.” Although Durant and Attack GM John Tugnutt were unable to attend Sanderson’s funeral in Dunlops to remember Sanderson Port Perry on Monday, Du- rant noted a Late defenceman’s son first suffered his injury, the double-A team that Don helped outside of the church, hands contingent of team will also be sporting the his father Mike coach on hand, locked, and conveyed an emo- players from jersey will be retired No. 40 stickers on their helmets, along with several players from tional heart-felt message to par- that 2005-06 at game on Jan. 17 the same ones that many were the Whitby Minor Hockey Asso- ents everywhere in the wake of Attack team wearing during Sanderson’s fu- ciation. A couple of poems sent to losing their son, who was a huge attended to neral service Monday at Immacu- the club while Sanderson was in a and Dallas pay their re- By Shawn Cayley late Conception Church in Port three-week coma will also be read Cowboys fan. spects. [email protected] Perry. that night and a kids’ choir will be “Donald was my best friend,” And, in the In addition, a commemorative at the rink to sing a few songs. commented his father Mike. “He aftermath of Don Sanderson PORT PERRY — Don Sander- jersey patch will be added to the The ceremony will be held at was my hero and we shared every Sanderson’s son will forever be remembered Dunlops’ sweaters in time for the 6:30 p.m., delaying the start of moment of every day together death, the Attack has honoured his by the Whitby Dunlops. next game. that night’s game against Brant- in one way or another. Again, as memory in several ways. All Attack The 21-year-old defenceman, “There is a jersey patch, num- ford and will last 20 minutes or so, parents we’ve always said every- players will be wearing stickers on who died last week after spend- ber 40 with D.S. on it for Don according to Cardwell. body hug your children, let your the back of their helmets bearing ing three weeks in a coma due to Sanderson (and it) will be on the At the Monday funeral, hun- children hug you and always have Sanderson’s number ‘40’ he wore a head injury sustained during a uniforms at our home game on dreds of people packed into the time to spend with them.” with the Dunlops. fight in a game against the Brant- the 17th,” said Cardwell. “That church, leaving standing room Mike Sanderson will be on The team and its fans also ob- ford Blast on Dec. 12, will have patch will remain on the sweaters only, to pay their respects to Sand- hand for the night honouring his served a minute’s silence in Sand- his No. 40 jersey retired by the for as long as there is a Whitby erson, who was remembered as a son, but Cardwell couldn’t say erson’s memory at the Attack’s last Dunlops before their next game Dunlops team.” great son, friend and teammate. for sure if Dahna would be, while home game at the Ajax Commu- on Jan. 17. Cardwell said members of the The Dunlops filled a handful of the Dunlops organization will be nity Centre last Sunday afternoon. “As far as the tribute is con- organization were going to meet rows with players past and pres- stationed in the lobby of Iroquois The team has also found Sand- cerned we want to raise the after Tuesday night’s practice to ent sporting their red, yellow and Park accepting donations to the erson’s old number ‘3’ jersey he sweater,” Dunlops president Steve discuss other elements that could black sweaters. The Belleville girls Sanderson Foundation Fund. wore while playing 10 games with Cardwell said Tuesday. “We want be included during the night to team also attended the service, all the Attack during the 2005/06 sea- to retire his sweater and raise it honour Sanderson. Some of the wearing their jerseys. newsdurhamregion.com son. That sweater will be framed (to the rafters) on the 17th.” details already worked out include After the service, Don’s father Watch a video at and put in a trophy case at the Ajax As they have since Sander- having the Belleville Bearcats girls Mike and mother Dahna stood newsdurhamregion.com Community Centre. A/P PAGE 16 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, January 07, 2009 newsdurhamregion.com News Advertiser Classifi eds To Place an Ad Call 905-683-0707 Q Or Toronto line 416-798-7259 Q Email: classifi [email protected] Q localmarketplace.ca Career Career Career Career Career Career Career Career Career Career Training Training Training Training Training Training Training Training Training Training

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Available Feb 1st. 905-404-4442 lineonline.ca LUXURY APARTMENTS. who possess a diploma in fast pace Ajax distribution production reports and Rent negotiable (will con- AJAX, WESTNEY/HWY#2 Enjoyable, Upscale Living. vated Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 centre. Attention to detail rechecking of all orders. 1-866-690-3328 333 Simcoe St N, Oshawa. bdrm & Penthouse apts. sider trade). To View www.cutyourdebt.ca 2 bedroom basement New large legal 2-bdrm ECE, DSW, CYW or PSW necessary, working with Previous experience in www.handymanns.ca basement, 5 appliances, 2 Bedroom Suites From Adult & Senior lifestyle 4 PILLARS apartment for rent. Steven- bldgs. Large units, near small items, company this industry is an asset. Frank 905-983-5341, Brian CONSULTING GROUP son Rd. and Phillip Murray. parking, cable, HSI, $1535. Frequent social Forward resume to Stewart Homes growing quickly. Enthu- Must be detail orientated 905-983-5633 $1050/month inclusive. No events held in common bus stop. Call 1-866-601- near the Lake. $800. All in- 3083, 905-723-1009, 905- Attention: Sheryl siastic team player. Mon- and possess excellent clusive. Available immedi- smoking/pets. 905-686- room. In suite laundry in CREDIT!!! 432-6912. www.apart Fri. No heavy lifting. Fax organizational skills. Send ately. Call (905)435-2459. 0343 every unit. Elevator ac- by fax 905-686-3112 905-619-2662. resume to rcarnie@life Industrial/ ANYINCOME!!! cess to your unit. Bus stop mentsinontario.com st nd rd or email: [email protected] stylesunrooms.com or fax I Commercial Space 1 , 2 & 3 Mortgages 2-BEDROOM APT, $825 AJAX, Westney/Rossland, located in front of building. 905-686-4798. • Debt Consolidation all inclusive. No dogs. 1 bedroom walk-out base- Located across the street OSHAWA, One bedroom • ment. Utilities, laundry from the hospital. Toll Free 3rd fl oor apartment. Sim- www.stewart-homes.com Skilled & INDUSTRIAL BAY walking Below Bank Rates Oshawa, Bloor St. E area. Technical Help • Refi nance to 100% Working adults preferred. and parking included. 1-800-800-RENT (7368) coe and King. Appliances, distance Walmart, Oshawa Available immediately. www.skylineonline.ca Sales Help POWER OF SALE STOPPED Call Matt 289-240-4447 laundry, secure intercom. Centre, Stevenson/401 Asking $700. Single work- No parking. $625 plus Property maint. company hiring & Agents exit. High roll-up door, air 1-877-568-9255 CNC LATHE & MILL Pro- 416-540-5977 - 24hrs 2-BEDROOM basement, ing person preferred. MARCH 1ST, Courtice, electricity. Call (905)986- 6 separate 2 man shovel crews. grammer/Set-up Operator compressor, includes all www.butlermortgage.ca Ritson/Hillcroft, $875/ Phone 905-430-3845. 4889. utilities, parking. Auto re- new bright 1-bedroom apt. Must have minimum 1/2 ton p/u for Ajax custom-order FURNACE AND AIR Con- Ask For Will Butler month, all inclusive. Newly separate entrance, in- shop. Solidworks ditioning Sales People re- pairs machining, hobbies FSCO #10409 renovated, laundry, cable, AJAX- ONE bedroom, to hold sand/salt. MUST be avail. and other uses (light indus- cludes utilities, appliances, OSHAWA, Ritson/Wolfe, 24/7. Must have cell phone and 2006/Mastercam X experi- quired immediately for Homeguard Funding Ltd. fridge, stove. No walkout basement apart- laundry, parking, cable. No 2-bdrm including utilities ence a must. Experience door to door sales. Great trial). month-by-month pets/smoking. Private en- ment, suitable for single own shovels. $45/hr to start. available. Also Storage pets, prefer single non- plus 2 bdrm plus utilities. an asset. Haas experience earning potential! Direct trance. First/last. Available professional. Newly reno- smoker. $775/month. Call Parking, fridge/stove in- an asset. Fax resume to Container available. 905- PRIVATE FUNDS- 1st, vated, gas fi replace, bright Many routes available. E-mail sales experience is an as- 2nd mortgages. Consoli- January 1st. Call (905)434- (905)432-3688 cluded. First/last, available 905-686-8546. set. Apply with resume by 576-2982 or 905-626- 7955. and spacious. No smok- resume to [email protected] 6619. date bills, low rates. No ap- immediately. Call 647-404- fax to 888-756-5388 or ing/pets. $800 per mo. all 1786. praisal needed. Bad credit inclusive. (905)622-8623 NEWLY BUILT 2 bedroom KITCHEN SUPERVISOR PERFECT MAID SER- email ngi@reliancecomfort okay. Save money. No ob- 3 BEDROOM, central air, CONSTRUCTION ESTI- inground pool, laundry fa- apartment, living/dining salaried working position VICE URGENT! Experi- .com. PARK/BLOOR OSHAWA, ligation. No fees OAC. Call room, full kitchen, 4 pc OSHAWA, very clean, MATOR/PROJECT man- INDUSTRIAL UNIT, cilities, garage, Bowman- AJAX- OXFORD Towers. for banquets & a-la-carte. enced cleaners & Super- ager. Required for estab- Peter 1-877-777-7308, Spacious apartments, bathroom. Sep. entrance. spacious, 2-bdrm apt in Supervisory experience visor's needed with clean- available immediately. Mortgage Leaders ville, $1185 all inclusive. lished construction busi- Available immediately. quiet bldg, near shopping, Parking avail. No duplex. Laundryroom and Red Seal preferred. ing experience evenings, Hospital/Medical 1,425sq.ft. Call 905-579- pets/smoking. First/last/ref- w/hook-ups, parking, ness in Whitby. Must have 5077 or 905-571-3281. (905)718-0244. GO. Pool. 3-bedroom Best Western Cobourg Inn weekends, weekdays for minimum 3 years experi- /Dental $1139/mo. Plus parking. erences. $850 + shared fenced yard. $800/mo+ and Convention Center. great new opportunities Apartments & ence as project manager. A REGENCY PLACE Apart- Available Jan. 1st & Feb. utilities. Available immedi- utilities. Avail. immediately. [email protected]; fax with cleaning service for Flats for Rent ments 1 & 2 Bed. Util. incl. ately. 289-240-2847 First/last req'd. (905)420- Email resume to THE BROOKLIN Medical Offices & 1st. 905-683-8571. 905-372-2105 residential clients. $10 and offi [email protected] Security & pking. Laundry, 1846 up per hr +bonus. and gas centre has the following Business Space positions available: Regis- (1) A ONE BDRM social room & additional AVAILABLE NOW. Rit- NORTH OSHAWA 1 & 2 allowances offered. Seri- Oshawa North, newly storage. Min. to shopping son/Bond, Self contained bedroom Jan. Feb. and OSHWA - one bedroom, ous inquires only. 905- tered Practical Nurse, LOOKING FOR person MECHANIC needed in OFFICE/RETAIL DOWN- painted, 6-storey quiet & parks. Access to Hwy. bachelor apartment all in- Mar. lst. Clean, family upper unit in house, new willing to talk to small 686-5424. Medical Offi ce Assistant. Pickering - 310T, full-time, Please send resume to TOWN Uxbridge. Various building, appliances, park- 401 & public transit. 15 Re- clusive. Would suite single building. Heat, hydro and kitchen, new bathroom and groups. A car and internet benefi ts, $70K plus. Call sizes available. Call Greg ing, on bus route, utilities gency Cres. (Mary St. & working person. First/last, two appliances included. new fl oors, parking, $700 needed. Please call Diana [email protected] 905-409-1869. or fax (905)655-4848 905-887-5120 or 416-985- included. $775/mo, avail Hickory St) 905-430-7397 $500/month. Call Pay cable, parking, laundry per mo. includes uiltities. 1- 866-306-5858. 5120 immed. Call 905-436-9785. www.realstar.ca (905)725-2228. facilities. (905) 723-2094 Feb. lst. (905)424-3982. A/P PAGE 18 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, January 07, 2009 newsdurhamregion.com

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EHRIMANN, Frank - passed away peacefully PICKERING, Oklaho- WHITBY, 2 bedrooms from at the Ajax Pickering Hospital on Tuesday, ma/Westshore, 2 bdrm $950 - $970 all inclusive ESTATE AUCTION MAJOR AUCTION SALE Need a Handyman? (905)442-0068 December 30, 2008 in his 84th year. Beloved bsmt, sep. entrance, Close to all amenities. Of- *PALACE CHANDELIERS *DESIGNER Full basement renos starting at $8500 1-parking, laundry, a/c, Stapleton Auctions, Newtonville (lab/mat based on 900sq.ft.) Complete in 2 weeks husband of the late Gizella. Fondly remem- fi ce hours 9-5, Monday - Friday Jan. 9th, 2009, 5:00 p.m. FURNITURE *ANTIQUES *HOME Bathrooms, Kitchens, Framing, Drywall, Painting etc cable,. $800/mo inclusive. Friday. (905)430-1877 DÉCOR* ART & MIRRORS* 22 yrs experience ~ Guaranteed Work bered by his family and friends. Visitation No smoking/pets. Avail. Selling session four of Robert Long Estate was held at the McEACHNIE FUNERAL Fire & Water Technician Mould Specialist immediately. First/last. WHITBY, BROCK/DUN- and the apartment contents of Audrey Goger- Antiques to include: Gibbard teacart, Carved HOME 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax, 905-428- 905-831-3617 or 416-995- DAS area 2-bedroom main ty: Chesterfi eld, Occasional Tables; Occasion- Oak Canadiana Sideboard, Queen Anne 8488 on Saturday, January 3, 2009 from 6:00 3617 al Chairs; household effects; including old English Bookcases, Oak Side by Side Painting fl oor. Huge yard, parking, BEST Price & Decorating - 9:00 pm. A Funeral Service was held in the 4-appliances, walk to tran- clocks and parts, old radios and part, lamps Cabinet, Oak Hall Stand, Canadiana PICKERING: 1-bdrm. and parts old toys, dolls, glassware, china- Washstand, Ethan Allen Drop-leaf coffee Guaranteed!! Chapel of the Funeral Home on Monday, sit. Quiet dead end street. Bathroom January 5, 2009 at 11:00 am. Frank was laid bsmnt. Separate entrance, $950/month +. No smok- ware, dish sets, books, prints, frames, artwork, table,& end tables, French buffet, Serpentine full bathroom, 2 walk-in antiques, advertising, nostalgia, collectibles renovations, drywall to rest beside his wife in Erskine Cemetery ing/pets. Paul, 1-800-567- Mahogany Sideboard, Carved parlor Tables, ALL PRO closets, clean, new car- 9122. etc. etc Preview after 2:00 p.m. Check website Hall Seat, Drop-front Secretary Desk, repairs, tiling, following the service. If desired, Memorial Do- pet/painted, near bus, for updates Terms: Cash, App. Cheques, Visa, painting, carpentry, PAINTING AND nations may be made to the Ajax Pickering amenities. Suitable for Interac, M/C 10% buyers premium applies Pennsylvania house Server, Dressers, Royal family. No pets/smoking. WHITBY, CENTRAL, 1- Doulton fi gurines, China, Bric a Brac, too plumbing fi xtures, WALLPAPERING Hospital Foundation. A book of condolence bedroom, ground fl oor, AUCTIONEERS hardwood, laminate. may be signed on-line at Available Jan. 1st. 905- many items to list. Repair & Stucco ceilings 619-1028. with private entrance, Frank & Steve Stapleton, Visa/ Master Card Decorative fi nishes & www.mceachnie-funeral.ca deck, parking. $700/month Sunday January 11th, 2009 905.786.2244, 1.800.23.9886 KAHN AUCTION FACILITY accepted. Call General repairs PORT PERRY, Walk to includes utilities except www.stapletonauctions.com GARLAND, Stephen Wright - October 13th phone/cable. Suit single "The Big Orange Barn" 647-890-3922 20% off for seniors Lake Scugog. Enjoy 'estate specialist since 1971' 1919 - December 25th, 2008. With deep sad- peaceful, beautiful town. professional. No smok- 2699 Brock Road North (905)404-9669 ing/pets. Feb 1st. 905-665- Pickering, On ness, we announce the death of Stephen Spacious 3-bdrm. Well- JOHNS HOME improve- Tor. Line 647-868-9669 Garland at Brampton Civic Hospital on Thurs- kept, quiet 3-storey build- 9411. ments. Flooring, painting CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN 12:00 Noon Preview day December 25th, 2008 in his 89th year. ing. Balcony, 1-parking, 1:00pm Start decks, fencing, and gener- Security Video. No Smok- Friday Jan. 9th at 4:30 p.m. al repairs. Free estimates. Predeceased by his wife Marion and grand- Condominiums located 3 miles East of Little Britain Designer Chandeliers: Vanity lights for son Adam. Father of Bill, Pat (John Klowak), ing/Dogs. First/last. 905- C for Rent Available 24/7 for emer- 985-6032, 905-430-7816. on Kawartha Lakes Rd. 4. bathrooms, Kitchen Crystal& Iron gencies. Call John at 905- TMS David and Gail (Bruce Shaw). Deeply loved Selling the contents of an Omemee household of good quality Chandeliers, Crystal & Bronze Various Sizes 391-0698. BOWMANVILLE LUXURY antiques plus others, 11pc walnut dining room set, oak roll top PAINTING by his grandsons Jared, Jordan, Jason, Rob- PORT WHITBY 1722/1724 desk, quarter cut oak bow front china cabinet (glass 3 sides, Decorator Store Lighting, Chrome & Nickel ert and Blake. Fondly remembered by Karyn, Dufferin St. Newly renovat- Condos. Available Immedi- & DECOR ately. All 5 Appliances In- claw feet), Cranberry tear drop hall light, brass bed, blue fl ow- Plated Island, Hall and Breakfast Area John, Bruce, relatives and friends. No longer ed spacious 2-bedrooms ered crock, hotel washstands, cedar chest, chest of silver- Lights, Famous Brand Chandeliers, Ceiling U.K. PLUMBING Interior & Exterior $835. Available immediate- cluded. Call Today to View ware, wooden baby sleigh, iron bed, oak dresser and mirror, Compete Renovation in our life to share but in our hearts forever. (905) 697-8261 oak washstand, Royal Doulton toby mugs, Staffordshire dogs, Mounts, some one of a kind, SAVE UP TO European Special thanks to the nurses and caregivers ly/Jan. 1st. Laundry/park- 90% in this category! Service, Bathrooms, ing, walk to GO, Belleek owl, pb rocker, tea wagon, parlour tables, cutlery ta- Basements, Tiling, Workmanship of 2E at Brampton Woods. A memorial ser- ble, Hoosier cupboard, advertising signs, oak buffet, feather- SAVE HUNDREDS! SAVE 401/Brock St. Near sports NEW UNITS IN weight sewing machine, chest of drawers, Malcolm dining Flooring, Drywall, Fast, clean, vice will be held Saturday January 10th, arena/shopping. 1-800- room table, chairs and buffet, wooden golf clubs, treadle sew- THOUSANDS! 2009, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Jude's Anglican LUXURY Repairs, Tankless reliable service 693-2778 Oshawa condo. Down- ing machine, bed chesterfi eld, double box spring and mat- Furniture and Home Décor: Occasional Church, 1000 Central Park Drive, Brampton. tress, 3pc oak coffee and end table set, RCA fridge and 24" Water Heaters town location. Ensuite Hand Carved Solid Wood Furniture, Writing (905)428-0081 For those who wish, donations may be made ROOM FOR RENT laundry, gym, sauna, stove, Hobart mixer, Vulcan grill, Garland fryer, 1960's pinball Free Estimates machine, Qty of china, glass household and collectable items. Desks, Dressers, Tables, China Cabinets, to a charity of choice. $125/week or 450/month. balconies, etc. 1-bed- Licensed & Insured Downtown Oshawa, rooms from $950, 1-bed- Don & Greg Corneil Auctioneers Hand Painted Commodes, End tables, Wine Call Phil room+dens from $1100, 1241 Salem Rd., Little Britain Stands, Chests, Sofa Sets, "All Leather Moving IZATT, George James - January 3 - quietly shared kitchen, bathroom, 2-bedrooms from $1200. living room. Close to all (705) 786-2183 for more info. or pictures go to: Recliners" Marble Top Tables with 8 Chairs, (905)427-5462 & Storage with family by his side in his 93rd year. Available immediately. www.corneil.theauctionadvertiser.com amenities. David 905-903- Matthew bedroom Sets to Include: Victorian, Sleigh, Beloved husband of Dolly (nee McHugh), 0597. 416-723-0847. Contemporary. Vanity Sinks with Granite loving father of James (Nancy), Linda (Avery Garbage and marble tops, too many items to list. Removal/Hauling Mullen), Wendy (Stephen Galloway) and SIMCOE/MILL OSHAWA, SAT. JAN. 10 - 10AM at MCLEAN AUCTION CEN- Over 100 Mirrors and Prints! Apple OSHAWA, LARGE 3-bed- TER - 2194 Little Britain Rd., LINDSAY contents Pamela (Bradley Oldham). Will be missed by near 401. Nice, clean, room condominium apt., Moving quiet building, near shop- of Bobcaygeon home & several local estates, large Also Included: Area Rugs, Sports his grandchildren Tim, Tamara, Shari, clean, very quiet building, Memorabilia, Limited Edition Art, A1 1/2 PRICE Dependable & Reliable Shelley, Michelle, Taryn, Gaelen, Jason, ping, transportation. sale of antiques, modern & quality furniture, hun- $975/month. Heat, hydro, dreds of collectables, tin toys, glass, china, Rose- Original Oil Paintings, lamps, Giftware JUNK REMOVAL!! Good Rates Tyler and Samantha, and by his 5 great- Utilities included. 1-bed- water, parking, all includ- room, $769, 2-bedroom, ville vase, Waterbury wall clock, Aladdin Mod B oil and Accent Items. All Junk Removed. ed. Suits seniors. First/last Homes, Yards, 24-hour Service grandchildren. Survived by his brother $889, 3-bedroom, $1009, lamp, crocks, excellent Kimball Console apartment Archibald and sisters-in-law Thelma, Janet required. Avail. immediate- DON'T MISS THIS SALE! HUGE Businesses, etc. Licenced/Insured available now, fi rst/last. size piano & bench, gorgeous modern pine fl at to BLOW-OUT SALE! WE'LL BE A SALE We do all the loading. and Marion McHugh. A celebration of his life ly Please call (905)579- wall cupboard, antique oak server, oak drop front (905)436-7686 until 8pm. 4015. TO ATTEND! Seniors Discounts. (416)465-6859 will be held at the Uxbridge Legion Branch china cabinet, antique oak round centre pedestal ta- Cheap and fast Service! (416)533-4162 170 on Friday January 9th at 1:00 PM. SUPERINTENDENT, Full- ble, 6 oak chairs, antique marble top dresser, board In Service for 25yrs. Donations to the Uxbridge Cottage Hospital time. Oshawa apartment Houses room table, excellent computer desk with 2 returns, John (Local) 310-5865 (905)239-1263 or the Uxbridge Legion would be appreciated. plus salary. 92 unit bldg. for Rent fi le cabinets, chairs, Dell computer, UNRESERVED Must have experience. VEHICLES: 99 Ford Taurus wagon SE, 98 Ford Strong, cleaning and main- 189 MILL ST. Oshawa 3- Contour 4dr Sport, 97 Ford Taurus GL, 96 Ford A1 1/2 PRICE tenance skills required. Windstar van GL, 91 Dodge Shadow, MCLEAN House JOWITT, John Alan - (Retired Teacher, Pick- bedroom, 2 baths, 3 appli- Sunday, January 11 JUNK REMOVAL!! Cleaning Fax 416-741-1765 ances. Completely reno- AUCTIONS 705-324-2783 or view list & photos at ering High School) At the Village Retirement www.mcleanauctions.com Preview 9:30 A.M. Auction 1100 A.M. All Junk Removed. Centre on Monday, January 5, 2009 at the vated, new fl oors. $1300+ Homes, Yards, WESTNEY/HWY. #2, 2- utilities. First/last required. Selling A Large Quality Estate Businesses, etc. age of 81 years. Alan Jowitt, loving husband bedroom basement apt. Available immediatley. Call (name withheld at request of family) We do all the loading. A MIRACLE of Beverley (nee Patton). Loving father of Central air. 4-appliances. Goodfellow Property Man- Auction Sale Seniors Discounts. George and his wife Cathy. Grandfather of $700/inclusive. Full wash- Items to include: 18th Century Oak Court Cup- Cheap and fast Service! Cleaning agement, Ryan 905-868- HAYDON AUCTION BARN In Service for 25yrs. Emma, and Grandpa Al to Dana, Eric and room. Separate entrance. 4978. board, Coffer, Sideboard, Early Corner Cabinet, Service 1-parking. Single working Sat Jan 10 @ 4 pm John (Local) 310-5865 Lauren. Alan will be sadly missed by his Key Date Coins,Furn,Collectables Mahogany Oval Dining Table & Chairs, Sleigh person preferred. Avail im- Bed, Wash Stands, Wing Chairs, Upholstered 25 years in business. sister Gladys Geiger of Deep River and mediately. No pets/smok- 3 BEDROOM Bungalow. www.donstephensonauctioneer.com I work alone, very Taunton Rd. (East of Brock Furniture, Pair of Carved Corner Cabinets, brother-in-law George Patton (Sheila) of ing. First/last. 905-683- Auctioneer Don Stephenson Carved Bookcase, 3 Stacking Bookcases, Carved Handyman thorough & bring Frankford. Alan will be fondly remembered by 9480 Rd.) $1500/mo+heat and H hydro. recently renovated 905-263-4402 Oak Desk, Pine Blanket Box, 3 Georgian Ma- my own cleaners. his nieces and nephews Colleen, Martin, upgraded plumbing, taps hogany Mirrors, Gilt Mirrors, Numerous Lamps, Excellent references. David, Andrew, Shane and Lorna and their WESTNEY/SULLIVAN, Durham Region area Ajax New 1-bedroom plus etc. Call (416)-698-2998 Houses Houses Paintings, Prints & Watercolours - Early Portrait & NEED A families. The family will receive friends at St. living room, basement for Rent for Rent Regency Watercolour. Bang & Olufsen Stereo (905) 995-1223 George's Anglican Church (77 Randall St. apartment. Separate en- 3-BEDROOM MAIN fl oor System. FRIEND WITH Ajax) on Friday, January 9, 2009 from 12 trance & laundry. Parking. of house, Oshawa, DETACHED, 4 Bed house Large Selection of Glass, China & Sterling, Doul- A TRUCK? noon - 2 pm followed by the Funeral Service Available immediately. No $825/month plus utilities., OSHAWA HOUSE beauti- in Ajax, available immedi- ton Nautical Figures, Dinner Services, Moorcroft ● Snow Removal at 2:00 pm. Arrangements entrusted to the pets/smoking. $750/mo Available immediately. For ately. Living/Dining, Family ful detached 3-bdrm bun- more info call (905)263- galow, main fl oor, newly (to include 3 lamps), Meissen Vases, A Large ● Junk Removal McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME (905-428- +utilities. Call Mujeeb at room, Kitchen with eat-in Collection of Port Merion, Early English Porce- 416-666-2649. 8129. renovated, suits quiet adult ● 8488). Donations to the Alzheimer's Society, area, Double Car garage. lain, Estate Jewellery, Books, Chinese Kimonos & Light Hauling LIL' Lisas Rent: $1500 per month. or working couple. No ● Odd Jobs House Cleaning St. George's Anglican Church or the Charity WHITBY BACHELOR 74 BROWNRIDGE Place, smoking/pets. $1100-inclu- Fur Coats of your choice would be appreciated by the Call 905-556-0116. ● General Deliveries separate eat-in kitchen. Whitby, 3 bedroom, semi, sive. fi rst/last/references. For Full Details Watch Web Site for Up-Dates Affordable family. A book of condolences may be signed bright, large, clean, in $1300 per mo. plus KING / HARMONY excel- January/February 1st 905- Reasonable Rates & Reliable at small building. No smok- utilities. Appliances includ- lent neighborhood 3 plus 721-9789, 905-922-4751. Indoor Yard Sale: Sunday @ 9:30 A.M. Call Hans anytime www.mceachnie-funeral.ca ers/pets. Dundas/Brock. ed, Available Feb 1st. one bedroom detached Free Estimates $695-inclusive, parking, Maria (905)471-6190. For details and photo gallery go to (905)706-6776 home, big yard, fi nished OSHAWA King/Townline www.waddingtons.ca/brighton MILNES, Betty Joan (need Tayler) - Passed Avail immediately/Jan 1. basement, all appliances 3 bedroom, main fl oor of (905)427-7899 away peacefully at home on Monday January Call 416-438-4895. A-1 3-BDRMS, OSHAWA, including dishwasher, Phone 1-613-475-6223 house. Shared laundry, Sky Handyman 5th, 2009 in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of Ritson/Taunton area, new- available immediately. cable, stove/fridge, dish- WHITBY CENTRAL. one er detached, Parking, $1300 plus. (905)744- Services & Painting the late Dennis Sidney Milnes, and loving bedroom apartment of washer, 1 parking, no Fast, Precise & laundry, garage access. 3489. smoking $1040-inclusive. Houses Townhouses mother of Trina Milnes (husband Peter), good standard, fi rst level Near all amenities. Abso- for Rent T for Rent Professional. Serving Terry Milnes (wife Rose), Denise Lacombe smaller building. Balcony, Feb/March 1. Senior's dis- Durham Region. lutely no pets/smoking. MAJOR OAKS, Pickering. count. 905-728-6534 Business Services/ (husband Wendell), and Bev McRae hardwood fl oors. No (Brock/Finch) Beautiful 3- Repairs & upgrades for Avail. immediately. Before AJAX, PRIME location, 3- B Personals (husband Jim). Adored grandmother to dogs. Well located at 116 5pm 1-877-687-7253 or bedroom 2-1/2 bath family UXBRIDGE–NEWER 4 most of your residential Hickory St. N. 905-576- home, large lot, garage, OSHAWA SHOPPING B/ROOM HOME FOR bedroom, freehold, one needs! Small Michelle (and Dean), Geoffrey, Philip, after 416-562-2542. 4-piece, plus two 2-piece DIGITAL PRINT/GRAPH- Stephanie, Alison, Nigel, and Scott. Devoted 8989. c/air, rec room, appliances. CENTRE, 4-bedroom, RENT OR SALE in Coral renos/laminate fl oors. Near Pickering Town Cen- backsplit, yard, gas Creek. Fully fenced yard. bathrooms, 4-appliances, Great Rates! ICS design centre. OWN- Nana G. to DJ, Cam and Emma. On AAAA MANY homes for fi rst/last, references, lease ER RETIRING. No Experi- WHITBY EXCEPTIONAL rent, $1400-$4000 per tre & 401. First/last re- heat/air, driveway parking, Finished walkout base- Evening & Wknd Appts! Thursday January 8th, at THE SIMPLE 2 bedroom apt., walk to quired, credit check, 4 appliances, ment. Large Deck, backs agreement. Available Feb ence Necessary. Financing month. Credit check and 1st/15th or March-1st. Call Blair available. Full Training and ALTERNATIVE FUNERAL CENTRE, 1057 GO, newer bldg, laundry references required. $1550+ utilities. Available $1175+utilities, available onto school, $1900 416-738-3784 Brock Road, Pickering 905-686-5589, the facilities. $815 + hydro. No March 1. Contact immediately. No +utilities. 647-233-7632 $1,300/month, plus Support. 800-645-3006 Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, utilities. (905)683-0888. family will welcome friends at 10:00 am pets. Available Feb. 1st. Bowmanville and country [email protected] pets/smoking. Suit respon- followed by a Memorial Service at 11:00 am First/last. (905)723-8697, homes. Call Today Garry sible persons, fi rst/last/ref- Townhouses Townhouses (905)718-1890 NORTH PICKERING bun- erences. (416)769-2418 WHITBY, MAIN fl oor of NORTH OSHAWA, near in the Chapel. Betty will be sadly missed by Bolen, Broker, C21 Net- clean 3-bedroom bunga- T for Rent T for Rent view (905)404-2255. galow on 0.84 acres. (905)239-7887 college, furnished 3-bed- us all. In lieu of fl owers, memorial WHITBY NEW 2 BED- 3bdrm house for rent. Ap- low. Quite area. room, upper two levels. donations to the Canadian Cancer ROOM walkout basement prox. 1200 sq.ft. with kitch- Fridge/stove/washer/dryer, First/last, water, laundry, OPEN HOUSE TAUNTON AVAILABLE JAN. 31- OSHAWA, 3-bedroom garage, no pets/smoking. TERRACE 3 bedroom WHITBY, 2 Brand New 3- Society would be appreciated by apt. Thickson/Manning. en, living room, lots of stor- hydro included, on bus bedroom townhouses, $1000 inclusive. A/C, 2 ap- Ajax. Upper level, 4 bed- age. Open tender-mini- bungalow, Harmony/Olive $1100/month, plus part townhouses. Ensuite laun- Betty's family. rooms, 3-baths, main fl oor route. Available immedi- Winchester/Baldwin, 3 pliances, parking. No mum rent asking area. Full basement, utilities. Call Mrs. Evans. ately. Basement occupied. dry. Landscaped grounds laundry, $1,450 plus 2/3 fenced yard, patio, shed, (905)666-1333. w/pool & playground. Pri- bathrooms, hardwood smoking/pets. Available $1100.00/mth + utilities. (905)571-6766 or cell fl oors, fi replace. Near immediately. 905-721- utilities. Prefer non-smok- Contact Danielle at 1-866- A/C, no pets/smoking. vate backyards. Sauna & Apartments & Apartments & er, no pets. Dennis Morgan (905)767-2556. shopping, transit, ravine A Flats for Rent A Flats for Rent 0429. 833-2033, x 230. $1200/month, plus utilities. pking avail. Near shopping Sutton Group Heritage, (905)432-1828. Townhouses & schools, public transport. backyard, walkout base- (416)587-0060, (905)831- T for Rent NORTHVIEW MEADOW 100 Taunton Rd. E. (Taun- ment. $1300/month. Call 1- WHITBY PLACE 1 & 2 OSHAWA 3 bedroom bun- 416-826-1919. PICKERING - WHITES/ PICKERING, FURNISHED bed. Landscaped grounds. 9500. galow $1250+utilities Cen- Co-op currently has 2/3/4 ton Rd. & Simcoe St.) As BAYLY, 1-bedroom base- 1 bedroom+ basement apt. OSHAWA, SPACIOUS bedroom units available. about our move-in spe- Balconies, laundry & park- tral Park/Adelaide. hard- second fl oor & loft, 3 bed- 3-BEDROOM, central ment apt., recently reno- Full kitchen, separate en- ing. Access to Hwy. 401 & BEAUTIFUL 3 bdrm bun- wood/ceramics. Includes 7 Please call 905 721 8370 cials. 905-436-3346 vated, clean, quiet, utilities trance, lots of natural sun- rooms, 2 bathrooms, park- Oshawa, excellent condi- or come to 1252 Pentland public transit. Near shop- galow in Whitby close to all appliances Large private tion, appliances, rec-room, www.realstar.ca and parking included. light. Whites/Strouds, near amenities. Large backyard, ing, $1200/inclusive. St, Oshawa to pick up an ping & schools. 900 Dun- yard w/deck. Avail Feb 1. Available immediately. Call $1320/month all inclusive, Rooms for Available immediately. 401. $900 inclusive. Im- das St. E. (Dundas St. & heat, hydro, HD cable, application. R Call for appt. (905)728- Jake (416)627-1199 fi rst/last. Available immedi- WAVERLY/ROSSLAND- 3 Rent & Wanted $800/month. No smoking. mediate. Male preferred. Garden St) 905-430-5420 wireless internet, laundry, 0650 Call (905)420-3738. No smoking. (905)420- ately. Call Martin (416)318- & 4 bedrooms, 1-1/2 bath- www.realstar.ca parking included. $1300 2763 or (905)728-1420. OPEN HOUSE CAR- 5369 Call Justin 289-892-2481 OSHAWA 3-BEDROOM SPOTLESS 3 bedrooms RIAGE HILL 2 & 3 bed. room townhomes, renovat- AJAX- Large, clean Fur- PICKERING ALTONA/ WHITBY, 1-BEDROOM HOUSE, with garage, Sim- 2.5 bath family home in townhouses. In-suite laun- ed interior & exterior, nished room with walk in TWYN RIVERS area. TESTA HEIGHTS 1, 2 & 3 apartment, $725/month in- BOWMANVILLE 3-bed- coe/Taunton, large kitchen, North Whitby with big lot. AJAX, 3 BEDROOM dry, util. incl., Balconies, available in friendly family- closet in large quiet home. Clean, 1-bdrm bsmt apart- bed. w/upgraded fi nishes. clusive. Very good loca- room bungalow, on a large 3-bath, 5-appliances, a/c, Finished basement, gar- available immediately. A/C, patios, courtyard. Pking. oriented complex. Immedi- Share entire house. ment. sep. entrance, A/C, Util. incl. Security & park- tion, 3-mins from Go sta- lot in mature neighbor- double interlocking drive- age, c/air. Walk to schools alarm system, 5-applianc- avail. Near DT, shopping, ate. $1095-$1295+utilities. Phone, cable, laundry. parking, cable, no smok- ing. Landscaped grounds, tion. Clean building. Park- hood. All appliances in- way, fenced yard with and other amenities. es, close to all amenities, 3 restaurants, schools, 4-appliances, hardwood $550/mo, fi rst/last. No ing/pets, suit single per- private patios & balco- ing included. Available cluded, 2 car garage, A/C, deck. No smoking/pets. Available immediately. 1st minutes from Ajax Downs. parks. 122 Colborne St. E. fl ooring, backs onto ravine. smoking/pets. Bus route. son. $695/mo. 1st/last. ref- nies. 2 Testa Rd., Ux- immediately. Call fi rst/last, references $1,350 $1,300/month, plus and last, credit check, $1350/month+ utilities. No (Simcoe N., Colborne E) Near schools, park, transit, Avail. immediately. 416- erences. Available immedi- bridge. 905-852-2534 (905)666-3627 or plus utilities. February lst. utilities, First/last. 905- $1500 plus utilities. 416- pets please. Call 416-834- 905-434-3972 www.real- shopping. Contact Bob at 893-0140 ately. (905)509-8339. www.realstar.ca (905)809-3749. (905)623-0116. 571-4372. 320-8540. 1213 star.ca 905-240-4942. durhamregion.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, January 7, 2009 PAGE 19 P show some bite Adult volleyball Juniors down Dixie Although the two points earned can continue to do that. He had on the weekend served to keep a reputation as a scorer coming Panthers’ before coming up short the Panthers three points behind in here and, although he’s had against Bowmanville the , who currently his ups and downs, he was sick Postscript league hosts hold the eighth and last post- for a while, he’s played two really The Panthers made a 1-for-1 season slot in the Ruddock Divi- good games back to back now.” By Al Rivett swap over the Christmas break, sion, the markedly better efforts Although the Panthers (8-22, 2 bringing tryouts [email protected] last weekend should put them OT wins, 2 OT losses, 1 shootout in Toronto PICKERING — If there’s hope in good stead in the stretch run loss) are in the Ruddock Division Junior Ca- of the Pickering Panthers snag- toward the playoffs. cellar, they’re only three points nadians this month ging the eighth and final playoff “Yes, by all means, we can’t ac- behind eighth-place Whitby with forward/ spot, they’ll have to play more cept anything a game in defence- like they did this past weekend. less than the hand. Being man Chris DURHAM — Players are being The Panthers earned a two- way they’re so close to Gelencser courted for the upcoming Dur- game split in its first Ontario playing right a playoff and send- ham Region Volleyball League ing forward Junior Hockey League action now,” Brady spot, Brady Andrew season. following the Christmas break, said, while expects the Fairney the Chris Gelencser The co-ed, adult volleyball falling behind early and then comment- team will be other way. league hosts tryouts on Sundays, battling back only to lose 4-3 to ing on what buyers and Gelencser Jan. 11 and 18 at Westney Heights the in Bow- it will take not sellers at played both Public School (45 Brennan Rd., manville on Sunday night. This to earn the the league’s games on Ajax) from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. each followed a 7-4 victory over the final playoff Jan. 10 trade the blue night. Dixie Beehives at the Pickering spot in the Kyle Ramsay Bill Brady deadline. line on the The DRVL offers four different Recreation Complex on Friday division. General man- weekend, divisions of play for different skill evening. And the Panthers will need ager Gary Watters “is going to try contributing levels for adults over 18. The Panthers were within more of the scoring punch pro- to do what he can to improve the an assist in Those interested in attending a whisker of tying the contest vided by forward Kyle Ramsay, hockey club,” Brady said. “If he Sunday’s tryouts are advised to check the and sending Sunday’s game who came over to Pickering after has the opportunity to make the loss to Bow- league’s website at www.durham- manville... into overtime after an open-net a trade with Peterborough on team better, he’s going to look at Tyler von Greg Riggs regionvolleyball.com for details opportunity in the midst of a Oct. 31. Ramsay netted his sec- it and move forward.” Engelbrechten scored twice regarding the upcoming session, goal-mouth scramble. At the last ond hat trick of the weekend in The Panthers have 14 games in Friday’s win over Dixie; Greg rules and league format. possible second, a Bowmanville providing all the offence against remaining in the 2008-09 regu- Riggs and Jeff Broekema were The league also needs students defenceman made a stab at the Bowmanville on Sunday and, lar season, including a makeup the other goal getters... looking for community service loose puck and knocked it away. against Dixie, scored a natural game with Port Hope yet to be hours for scorekeeping and line “We had the opportunity to tie hat trick and added an assist. re-scheduled. judge duties. it, but they made a really good “He’s been very good the last The Pickering Panthers juniors For more information, call defensive play to keep it out,” couple of games,” said Brady of host the Peterborough Liftlock Mississauga for a game against Amanda Canavan at 905-995- said Panthers head coach Bill Ramsay. “He’s capitalizing on his Stars on Friday at the complex at the Chargers on Saturday at 8 2031 or via e-mail at Amanda@d Brady. chances and we hope that he 7:30 p.m. before heading out to p.m. urhamregionvolleyball.com.

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