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50 PAGES ✦ Metroland Durham Region Media Group ✦ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17 2007 ✦ Optional delivery $6 / Newsstand $1 Zooming along On the attack Mazda CX-7 offers Ajax triumphs over the best of two worlds neighbours to the west Wheels pullout Page B2 [ Briefly ] Hundreds charged during traffic blitz

DURHAM — One motorist caught doing twice the posted Winter bites back speed limit and another who was found to have altered an expired Buses cancelled, but was getting worse and the forecast plate validation sticker were among wasn’t getting any better, we decided dozens of drivers charged during a schools stayed open to cancel,” said Ms. Smith. She added week-long traffic safety blitz under- and police were busy if buses are cancelled, they’re can- taken by Durham police. celled for the whole day. Officers issued a total of 1,887 with more than In Durham, cancellation decisions tickets during the campaign, which are made by about 6 a.m. so media focused on enforcement in or near 50 accidents can be notified and broadcast the school zones. By far the majority decision, said Ms. Smith. of charges -- 1,492 in all -- were for By Crystal Crimi The transportation services’ web- speeding, while other infractions [email protected] included document-related charges, site is also updated at www.dsts. driving under suspension or without on.ca, as well as its automated voice insurance, and, in the case of two PICKERING — School buses can system, 905-666-6979. drivers, failing to stop for school get through snow, but ice is a differ- Information on where to find buses. In one instance a driver was ent story, said an official for Durham out about weather cancellations is nabbed doing 123 km/h in a zone Student Transportation Services. also provided in school newsletters posted at 60 km/h, while in another For the first time this school year, and in the Durham District School a driver was caught speeding at about 28,000 students from Durham’s Board’s calendar for the month of 115 km/h in a posted 50 km/h zone, Catholic and public school boards November. police said. were left without a bus ride to school Last winter, there was only one Monday, following the region’s first bus cancellation that Ms. Smith can Clerk struck with major hit of winter weather. recall. “Snow is easy for school buses... When buses do get cancelled, it pellet when youth but like anything else, on ice, it can doesn’t mean schools are closed as opens fire be difficult to get through,” said well. In poor weather conditions, Lynda Smith, Chief Administrative the side roads can be very danger- PICKERING — Durham police Officer for Durham Student Trans- ous, but there’s always people who are investigating a bizarre incident portation Services. can make it through, said Mark Joel, in which a convenience store clerk When inclement weather occurs, the Durham District School Board’s was shot in the face by a youth contact with the Region’s road crews superintendent of operations/trans- wielding a pellet gun Monday night. starts around 5 a.m. portation. Sergeant Paul McCurbin said Information such as what driv- “The schools are open unless it a 52-year-old man was working in ing conditions are like, which roads officially says all schools are closed,” the Mac’s store at Hwy. 7 and Brock Road in Brougham around 9:50 p.m. have been cleared, and which ones said Mr. Joel. He added in more when a youth opened the door and still need work, is collected to help than 30 years, there have only been fired several shots from a silver make a decision. a handful of times when schools pellet gun. The shooter laughed “All that information is sent to me closed because of weather. before leaving the store, police said. at home... and we start to get it all “It’s very infrequent,” said Mr. “One of the pellets struck the victim together,” said Ms. Smith. Joel. above the eye,” Sgt. McCurbin said. Other school boards are also con- He added review is taught if only a Investigators recovered four tacted to discuss road conditions in few people make it to school during plastic pellets at the scene. The their area. a bus cancellation. shooter is described as a short Ron Pietroniro /News Advertiser Photo Ms. Smith said although main Monday’s ice storm may have white male, aged 14 to 19, who wore Berni Elbers, 86, walks briskly through Bay Ridges on Tuesday morning a day after the roads are often fine, side roads can caused 51 fender benders across the a black hooded coat. He fled the first major snow storm of the year. Ms. Elbers says that she walks every day regard- be more challenging to drive, espe- region, according to police, but by scene and may have got into a ve- less of the weather. Below, a snow plow operator was busy keeping the snow and ice hicle, Sgt. McCurbin said. off Hwy. 2 in Pickering. cially along some rural routes. Tuesday, life was pretty much back The clerk was not seriously “This morning when we knew it to normal on local roads. injured. “There’s no permanent in- jury,” Sgt. McCurbin said. “He was hit above the left eye in his forehead.” [ Index ]

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SERVICE HOURS MON., WED., THURS., FRI. 7:30 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. TUES. 7:30 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. Demolitions to resume on Pickering airport lands SAT. 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. (905) 831-5400 lied together to protest the announce- nity were notified of the demolitions They were vacated following the evic- Email: [email protected] Twelve properties ment and demolition of many prop- through a Jan. 5 notice in the local tion of their tenants by Public Works, 575 KINGSTON RD. will be destroyed erties on the lands; with the help of paper, although it read “we are noti- with letters sent out between Novem- www.pickeringhonda.com Ajax-Pickering MP Mark Holland an fying persons of interest about these ber 2004 and February 2005. Paula By Danielle Milley informal moratorium was reached upcoming demolitions.” Fairfax, spokes- [email protected] with former Liberal transport minister Mr. Holland said he was also noti- woman, said the properties were va- Jean Lapierre. fied in a letter from Transport Minister cated for the purpose of demolition. PICKERING — The bulldozers will Mr. Holland said that despite the Lawrence Cannon, but he didn’t re- Members of stewardship group Land once again be making an appear- change in government last January, he ceive it until Monday. Over Landings have fought evictions ance on the federal airport lands in was under the impression the morato- Transport Canada, which owns and demolitions on the federal lands Pickering. rium was still in effect. the land, intends to tear down seven for years. They would like to see the Transport Canada has given notice “There was an agreement and I homes and five barns. The homes in homes taken care of and the popula- that 12 properties within the federally thought that agreement continued in Pickering are located at 3540 Brock tion maintained. owned airport lands in Pickering and my discussions with the minister,” he Rd., 4175 Brock Rd., 3865 York/Dur- Gabrielle Untermann and her hus- Markham will be destroyed. said Monday. ham Line, and 1115 Regional Road Two years ago the community ral- Mr. Holland and the commu- Five. ✦ See Group, Page A4 A/P PAGE A2 ◆ NEWS ADVERTISER ◆ January 17, 2007 YOU CAN BE ’S NEXT MILLIONAIRE!

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By Keith Gilligan goal isn’t reached, programs There are so many wonder- the CNIB, Meals on Wheels and the On Friday at approximately 8 p.m. [email protected] offered will suffer. ful agencies out there. The Big Brothers and Big Sisters. These are two masked men, one armed with a “It’s likely the agencies we competition, demand and all agencies I know somebody or am handgun, walked into the Dollarama DURHAM — The United Way is support will receive some- need for donors is great as related to somebody touched by these store on Pickering Parkway, near Hwy. $200,000 short of its goal, so the fund- what less funding than they well,” Mr. Terry states. agencies. 401, in Pickering. The two men threat- raising campaign is being extended to need,” Mr. Terry notes. “The “One of the chal- “We’re asking for a little help,” Mr. ened two employees in a rear office of early February. challenge, given all of that, if lenges is people think of Terry adds. the store to turn over a quantity of cash. Campaign Chairman Don Terry says we don’t make our goal, people the United Way as something Donations are being accepted up to The suspects then fled the store in an “we’re currently sitting at about 88 per in our community of Ajax, Pickering needed somewhere else. The reality Feb. 8, when the campaign wrap-up unknown direction. cent of our goal. Our goal is $1.9 mil- and Uxbridge, the waiting list for ser- is one-in-three people in our commu- event is held at Deer Creek. Police and the K-9 Unit were called lion. vices will grow. They may have to leave nity are touched by the United Way in Another challenge facing the Unit- out to search for the suspects but could “It’s tough. Our goal is a tough goal our community to get services they some way. People never imagined they ed Way is the provincial government not locate them. The first suspect is de- spending less on social services in the scribed as black, light complexion, 15 905 area than in other parts of the to 16-years-old, 5-foot-9 with a small province, Mr. Terry says, adding the build. He was wearing a dark hooded shortfall is about $550 million in the sweatshirt over his head and a black Man gets jail for sex assaults on children 905. mask partially covering his face. “We’ve worked really hard and the The second suspect is described as volunteers have given a lot of them- black, dark complexion, 6-foot-1. He By Jeff Mitchell tage of that relationship to groom and and blood -- and you have destroyed selves and the staff as well. was wearing a three-quarter length [email protected] sexually assault the boys, who were their spirit,” she said in a statement “I don’t want anyone to think rais- jacket, blue jeans and a mask partially aged 7 and 8 when the abuse began addressed to Mr. Sprague. ing $1.7 million is a measure of not covering his face and was armed with a DURHAM — A Whitby man was sen- more than a decade ago. A court order prohibits publishing being successful,” he says. “Every little handgun. On Saturday at approximate- tenced to five and a half years in prison “Mr. Sprague clearly stood in a posi- of information that might identify the bit helps get us closer and helps us to ly 12:30 p.m., a woman armed with a Monday after an emotional hearing tion of trust,” the judge said. victims. deliver those services. knife walked into the 500 Shop conve- during which he was confronted by “He was treated like a parent or a Mr. Sprague, who sat with his head “The services our agencies deliver nience store located on Mayfair Avenue the boys he’d sexually assaulted over second father by the boys.” in his hands throughout much of the aren’t nice to have, but they’re abso- in Oshawa. A female employee said she almost a decade. The brothers, now 16 and 19, read sentencing hearing, chose to say noth- lutely necessary for our community.” was confronted by a woman armed Sean Sprague said nothing when victim impact statements during the ing when given the opportunity by the For information on making a dona- with a knife. The suspect demanded given the opportunity at his sentenc- hearing, as did their parents. judge. tion, call the United Way at 905-686- money and the employee complied by ing hearing in Oshawa. All of them described the anguish Friends and relatives gathered to 0606 or visit www.uwayapu.org. turning over a small quantity of cash. He had earlier pleaded guilty to and betrayal they’ve felt since the support Mr. Sprague cried as he was molesting three children: An 11-year- abuse came to light in January 2006. led away by a police officer; the victims old girl who worked as a babysitter at “I cannot go anywhere without sat together on a separate courtroom his home, and the two young sons of thinking about Sean and what hap- bench, the younger brother resting his a man who considered him his best pened,” the older victim said. head on his mother’s shoulder. friend. “I do not trust anyone anymore.” Mr. Sprague was sentenced to three Ontario Court Justice Paul Bellefon- The boys’ mother told the judge her consecutive terms -- a year for sexu- YSTICAL ONTE ARLO taine noted the close relationship Mr. family has been profoundly affected by ally assaulting the girl, three years for M M C Sprague had with the boys and their the abuse and the events since disclo- the sexual exploitation of the older father in his reasons for the sentence. sure was made. brother and 18 months for assaults on Saturday February 17, 2007 He said Mr. Sprague had taken advan- “They are my children -- my flesh the younger brother. 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Sunday, New councillor gets her BOTOX & January 21 feet wet over use of a Mac FILLER CLINIC at 3:30 p.m. Come and join in for some education and O’Connell wants to use Mayor Dave Ryan argued the issue have the choice of equipment... I feel refreshments! No charge. No obligation. computer of her choice shouldn’t be allowed on the floor for the changes I’ve made to the policy Call to reserve your spot today! BotoxCosmetic debate since it was different than the make it stronger.” compensation section that was dis- The issue was back on the agenda available at request - $10.00 per unit. By Danielle Milley cussed in the report. He said the chair- at Monday’s council meeting where ™ [email protected] man of the meeting, Ward 2 City Coun- nearly 45 minutes were spent debating NU VITALITY cillor Doug Dickerson, shouldn’t allow the issue, which it was revealed came PICKERING — New councillor Jen- the amendment to be debated. about because of Coun. O’Connell’s MEDSPA nifer O’Connell dove right into the The vote to allow the amendment to desire to purchase a Mac computer. –The Face of the Future debate Jan. 8 at her first meeting of be discussed passed. Ward 3 Regional Councillor Rick council. “I am simply adding clarification Johnson, who wasn’t at the execu- 27 Leah Crescent, Ajax Ward 1 City Councillor O’Connell while the policy is on the floor,” Coun. tive committee meeting, said he had introduced an amendment to a recom- O’Connell said. no problem with a councillor being 905-626-4981 Fax: 905-683-3917 mendation at the executive committee Her amendment made changes to able to purchase the equipment of her www.nuvitality.ca meeting (the first meeting since the the computer policy to reflect the new choosing to do the job properly, but email: [email protected] Nov. 13 election, aside from the inau- four-year term of council and to issues he did take exception to the amount of gural meeting where no business was surrounding a councillor’s decision to time being spent on the issue. discussed). buy equipment of his or her choosing. “I’ve come back and had more time When committee got to the agenda “I’m not asking for the intent to be talking about this computer than the item regarding correcting potential in- changed,” she said, adding she was ag preserve or anything else,” he said. equities in the council’s compensation just cleaning up some discrepancies. “I The policy was deferred to the coun- policy dealing with RRSP contribu- believe it’s important for councillors to cil retreat scheduled for Feb. 8 and 9. tions, Coun. O’Connell introduced an Grade One French Immersion amendment to make changes to the Durham District School Board policy regarding computer hardware/ software and telecommunications Pre-Registration for September 2007 equipment. Beginning in grade one, the Durham District School Board offers, at no additional The amendment doesn’t make any charge to parents, a French Immersion program for non-Francophone students. major changes to the policy, but there was some discussion about whether it To find out more about the French Immersion program, please join us at an should even be allowed to be debated information meeting at one of the following French Immersion schools: as part of the RRSP issue. Ajax Cadarackque PS...... 905-428-2347 Southwood Park PS ...... 905-683-5230 Group angry Pickering Frenchman’s Bay PS...... 905-839-1131 Sir J.A. Macdonald PS ...... 905-839-1159 over decision All French Immersion program information meetings will be held Wednesday, January 31, 2007 beginning at 7:00 p.m. claiming For more information regarding your child’s school designation, please contact our Property and Planning Department at 905-666-6434. moratorium For more information regarding French Immersion at the Durham District School Board, please visit us at: was in place www.durham.edu.on.ca on demolitions 2Y2 Yearear Anniversary ✦ Group from page A1 band are members of LOL. The two Open House live on a home on the federal lands. She said when LOL met for its regu- Sat. Jan. 27 lar meeting Tuesday night the demo- lition announcement was a topic of BEFORE 8amto12pm8 am to 12 pm AFTER much debate with the meeting run- ning “much longer” than usual. Ms. Untermann did say, however, they re- ally don’t have many details about the Average Joe’s Fitness announcement. “We’re horrified, absolutely horri- 30-minute fi tness for men fied,” she said. “We’re enraged because we understood there was a morato- rium. FOR ALL SIZES AND “It is such a crime that the houses PHYSICAL CONDITIONS are disappearing. The fewer the people there are on the land, the fewer people there are to take care of the land,” she 905-686-9931 said. 676 Monarch Ave., Unit 8 Since the announcement was made, Mr. Holland said he’s received some e- www.averagejoesfi tness.ca mails and calls from concerned mem- bers of the community. “It seems all of their concerns are being steam rolled,” he said. COME SEE The demolition contract has yet to be awarded, but Ms. Fairfax said the CONTINUING EDUCATION demolition should take place in the next few months. Many of the concerns regarding the preservation of properties in Picker- ing’s north have to do with historical significance. The public notice said the subject properties were “reviewed and determined not to have federal heritage significance.” This, however, ignores any local sig- nificance, Mr. Holland said. looking for something fun... Ms. Fairfax said “Transport Canada continues to work with the municipali- AfterShockAfterShock ties regarding local heritage matters. The Transport Canada Heritage Work- ing Group that assists in identifying MONSTER TRUCK Cake Decorating local heritage matters is still in exis- Construction Project Manager tence.” Creative Writing When Ward 3 City Councillor David Thursday, January 18, 2007, 4-8 PM Decorating on a Dime Pickles brought up the issue at Mon- Feng Shui Basics day’s executive committee meeting, Fill out Ballot Guitar Techniques Mayor Dave Ryan said ”there is no Name: ______Income Tax Course heritage value as defined by Heritage Landscaping your Home Pickering or the Pickering Historical Meditation Phone: ______Society.” Motorcycle Training John Sabean of the Pickering Histor- Draw to be held at 8 pm Thursday, January 18, 2007 Sewing ical Society and the heritage working Smart Serve group said he had not been notified of Bring in this ballot for a chance to win a pair of tickets at the Rogers Stained Glass the demolitions and the working group Centre Event Saturday, January 20, 2007 at 7:30 pm Stock Market Investment hasn’t met for quite some time. 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Tim Whittaker Publisher Organ donation [email protected]

Joanne Burghardt Editor-in-Chief program exactly [email protected]

Mike Johnston Managing Editor what’s needed [email protected] Duncan Fletcher t’s a most painful decision, made at a time of intense stress but it’s Director of Advertising also a life-giving opportunity. [email protected] I The call on whether to donate organs from a loved one who has just died or who is facing imminent death is fraught with a jumble of Andrea McFater mixed emotions and tangled feelings. Retail Advertising Manager But, for the 1,737 Ontarians who are literally dying to get that nec- [email protected] essary organ that can make the difference between life and death. Or, at the very least, an organ that can change a life diminished by Eddie Kolodziejcak illness. Classified Advertising That’s why a new program in which Lakeridge Health is participat- [email protected] ing -- the Trillium Gift of Life Network -- is such an essential service for so many people. Abe Fakhourie The program involves having critical care staff in designated Distribution Manager hospitals reporting to TGLN when a patient has died or death is im- [email protected] minent by reason of disease or illness. At that point, TGLN staff will approach a patient or a patients’ family to discuss donation options. Lillian Hook In the past, donation requests were a hit-and-miss affair. The Office Manager TGLN program aims to have far more hits than misses. [email protected] Lakeridge Health CEO Brian Lemon put his finger on the problem, prior to the initiation of the TGLN program. Cheryl Haines “Much did depend on which physician or nurse was on staff at the Composing Manager time (of a death or of an imminent death) and their comfort level in [email protected] discussing organ donation with families. Now we have designated LETTERS TO THE EDITOR training for our staff,” said Mr. Lemon. Janice O’Neil The benefits of organ donation are clear when considering the Composing Manager case of 25-month-old Stuart Herriott, who was declared brain dead Editorial was an reveals a wilful blindness to the So why don’t we just live and [email protected] 18 hours after suffering a severe head injury due to a driveway acci- blessing God has given to this let live, count our blessings and dent in 1994. Stuart’s heart was donated to a seven-month-old baby nation through the Christian thank the Lord, God, gods, na- [ Contact us ] ‘unwarranted attack’ - girl, his liver went to a two-year-old boy and his kidneys went to two faith. ture, Canada or whomever. If adult males. Stuart helped save four different people. To the editor: Pastor Brian Robinson it’s difficult we always could go News/Sales 905-683-5110 There could be many more Stuart’s out there, able to give the gift I take strong offence at the Pickering back or move somewhere else. Classifieds 905-683-0707 of life, even in death. But it takes a willingness on behalf of donors Jan. 3 editorial in which you O. N. O’Mara-Raven Distribution 905-683-5117 and the good-hearted staff who are brave enough to be TGLN volun- state the Lord’s Prayer should Canada starting to Ajax News Fax 905-683-0386 teers to make it all happen. For more information, contact TGLN at not open council meetings. General Fax 905-683-7363 1-800-263-2833 or visit www.giftoflife.on.ca. I have no problem with resemble Soviet Union E-mail the abandoning of the Lord’s Harper’s gang suddenly [email protected] Prayer, but I am grieved to see T o the editor: environmentalists Web address the unwarranted attack upon Re: Regional Council asked to LICK AND AY durhamregion.com C S the Christian faith. Christian- ban Lord’s Prayer, Dec. 21. To the editor: Mailing Address ity has strongly influenced the Canada was and still is the It’s rather ironic, no, it’s 130 Commercial Ave., This Week’s Question: Do reports about recent deaths of founding of this country, its Promised Land. The pioneers downright comical to see the Canadian tourists abroad make you less likely to take a laws, freedom and prosperity cleared the land, established far right wing Conservatives of Ajax, Ont. L1S 2H5 foreign vacation? Yes No while never claiming that all its customs and rules to live by. Stephen Harper abruptly doing citizens were disciples of Christ. The rest of us came here be- an about-face and embracing Publications Mail Sales Many of the actions taken, such cause we liked what we knew the environment. Men like Jim Agreement Number 1332791 as the turning away of Jews about Canada. Flaherty, Tony Clement and Cast your vote online at [ Hours ] before the Second World War, I came from the Soviet Union John Baird, while throwing - infodurhamregion.com were government decisions after the Second World War. We their weight around in Ontario and had nothing to do with the were busy adapting ourselves under the Mike Harris regime, General office: Last Week’s Question: Should the minimum wage be raised churches or Christ’s followers. to the new customs, blending never gave the environment a Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. The editorial never men- in. Coming to Canada was like second thought while in power. beyond $8 per hour? tioned one good thing done by getting a new lease on life. No Suddenly, however, it’s be- Distribution: the Christian faith in this coun- one told us we were not al- come their No. 1 issue! Harris Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Votes: 448 try. One wonders if the editorial lowed to celebrate our holidays, must be spinning uncontrol- Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Raise it to $10: 69.6 % staff would sooner have lived practice our customs, parade lably in his board-of-director’s [ About Us ] in Saudi Arabia, and Muslim on the streets or criticize this chair at Magna International! - No: 15.8 % tyranny, or Stalin’s wonderful country. In the Soviet Union, It is quite apparent that Ste- The News Advertiser is a Metroland Raise it to $9: 14.5 % gulags. Christianity brought the we had to be very careful, po- phen Harper wants to be king Media Group newspaper. The News highest form of law and justice, litically correct, otherwise our with a majority government Advertiser is a member of the Ajax giving the basis for our free- lives were in danger. With all and will grasp at anything to & Pickering Board of Trade, Ontar- dom, and responsibility, within the political correctness here it remain in his castle at 24 Sus- io Community Newspaper Assoc., IN THE COMMUNITY those structures. is beginning to look somewhat sex Dr. Let’s hope Canadians Canadian Community Newspaper While Christians are being like the country I came from. will see through this deception Assoc., and the Canadian Circula- persecuted around the world The celebration of Christmas before the next election and not tions Audit Board. Also a member the New Advertiser attacks became offensive. Religious only vote these gentlemen out of the Ontario Press Council, 2 Christians in Canada in a fash- and historical traditions that of office but, preferably, right Carlton St., Suite 1706, , ion that they would not dare do made this wonderful country out of politics! M5B 1J3, an independent organiza- to any other religion in our na- the envy of the world became Bill Gotro tion that addresses reader com- tion. It is sad and cowardly and distasteful, offensive. Whitby plaints about member newspapers. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertise- ment. Credit for advertisement lim- Man, do I ever love road hockey ited to space price error occupies. Editorial and Advertising content of the News Advertiser is copy- ne of the few blessings to Life and death battles have been righted. Unauthorized reproduction be found in this patheti- fought over rights to these moni- is prohibited. O cally neutered winter kers. As a mature player how- [ Letters Policy ] we’re experiencing is a tremen- ever, I rarely encounter much - dous upswing in the amount of resistance in these matters. I’ve We welcome letters that include road hockey around. joined games as much as an name, city of residence and phone Nobody’s pond is freezing hour late and never heard so numbers for verification. Writers these days and any kid who isn’t much as a peep of protest when are generally limited to 200 words into water polo is picking up a I cried out, “I’m Carl Brewer!” or submitted photo Neil and one submission in 30 days. We stick, tennis ball and heading “I’m Chico Maki!” or even, “I’m decline announcements, poetry, out to the nearest flat surface Alan Eagleson!” Thanks and put ‘er there Crone open letters, consumer complaints, to do what Canadian kids for Finally, there is a particular congratulations and thank you generations have done when lexicon one must master to truly Pickering Mayor David Ryan and Tom Quinn, chief administrative enter laughing notes. The editor reserves the their parents can no longer suf- be accepted into a road hockey officer, receive a cheque for $2,500 from Steve Rankin, Enbridge right to edit copy for length, style Pipelines Inc., Supervisory, Area Operations – St. Lawrence Area. The fer them to be in the house. stick and a little reaching, touch game with kids. After one of my and clarity. Opinions expressed by money contributes to a project that will see the City purchase 12 por- I like road hockey. I think I either curb quite handily. I also first outings I came back home letter writers are not necessarily table two-way radios for use during major community crises or emer- actually enjoy it more now than tell the kids that because my and proudly announced to my those of the News Advertiser. Due gencies. The City has also applied for a federal grant for this project I did when I was little. For some experience and skill level may wife that the children liked hav- under the Joint Emergency Preparedness Program (JEPP). reason kids really love to have a prove an unfair advantage, I ing me there so much they gave to the volume of letters, not all will parent come and join in. Maybe will not allow myself to cross me a nick-name. They called me be printed. Fax: 905-683-0386; e- they’re thrilled to have an adult centre ice. The combination of “Goal Suck.” mail: mjohnston@ durhamregion. taking an interest in them. Maybe these two factors means that the I confess there were some com. The newspaper contacts only they’re not getting enough Dad game can be played pretty much tears when she sat me down those whose submissions have been chosen for publication. To see more photos from residents across time. Or maybe they just like standing still. and explained that “Goal Suck” Durham and to submit your own, visit being able to fire a tennis ball Of course one cannot simply was not exactly an honorable /4 &citizenseye.com, the Metroland Durham Region into a grown-up’s crotch with jump into a game of road hock- appellation. That one took a jug Media Group’s citizen submission website. The impunity. Whichever it is, I’m ey. Any kid will tell you that in of milk and a bag of Oreos to get [ Proud Members Of ] - page is dedicated to the submissions and always made to feel welcome order to join the game you have over. Still, I managed to pull it photos of readers from around Durham. and I’m hardly ever picked last to be someone. These identities together enough to join a game for teams. are usually declared at the top the next week where, to my ever- Do you have a photo to share with our readers? Road hockey is the perfect of one’s lungs, on a first-come, lasting joy, I played well enough If you have an amusing, interesting, historic or scenic photo to share sport for the armchair athlete. first-served basis at the outset of to be high-fived by a 7-year-old. with the community we’d like to see it. Send your photo, along with a As its name implies it is usu- the match. Durham resident Neil Crone, written description of the circumstances surrounding the photo (max. ally played on the street. A fully- “I’m Wayne Gretzky.” “I’m actor-comic-writer, saves some ONTARIO PRESS COUNCIL 80 words) identifying the people in the photo and when it was taken grown man can therefore stand Sidney Crosby.” “I’m Mats Sun- of his best lines for his columns. to: The News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, ON, L1S 2H5. Or, in the middle of the playing sur- din.” Follow Neil’s BLOG e-mail photos to [email protected]. face and, with a long enough This is not a trifling matter. drinfo.ca/croneblog.html. P PAGE A7 ◆ NEWS ADVERTISER ◆ January 17, 2007

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Basketball League contest after the AJAX — Ajax’s Joey McColm is John Atto had noticed me and after Christmas break against the high-flying Scotiabank side. under no illusions -- his fifth season some phone calls I was interviewed The Tomatoes were able to carry of car racing may prove to be the most and tested and he gave me a shot to out that game plan in the first half of important of his young driving career. run four races,” explains McColm. Wednesday’s contest. In the final half, The 20-year-old Ryerson University McColm’s top-15 finishes among however, Scotiabank began to hit shots civil engineering student will steer his the 40 drivers in these four Super Se- while also playing solid defence en route ATTO Insurance-sponsored Dodge in ries races provided more than enough to a 34-19 victory. the newest National Association for proof that he was ready to make the Scotiabank led the league at the Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) se- jump up into the Canadian Tire series. break with 9 wins and 1 loss. While the ries -- the Canadian Tire series, which And, ATTO threw its support solidly bankers average 46 points per game, is expected to gear up for its inaugural behind him, committing to financially this is only two more than the second season in May. back him through the full season. place East Side Mario’s. The bankers “This is what I’ve wanted to do. This “I can’t express how grateful I am to differentiate themselves by a tight de- fence that surrenders only 30 points per was the goal,” says McColm at a stor- John and for the whole crew at ATTO. game. East Side’s averages 37 points age facility in Whitby where his fa- They’ve been great to me and gave against. ther, Kevin, and Frank Millman ready me the opportunity to showcase my The Tomatoes played disciplined one of his 500-plus horsepower cars skills through them. They gave me the defence and controlled the game in the that can reach speeds of 240-kilome- opportunity to be seen by NASCAR’s first half to emerge with a 16-15 lead at tres-per hour for his rookie campaign. best,” he says. the half. Sharon Buschbeck, who fin- “Now that I’m at this level I want to Prior to his four races in the CASCAR ished with 10 points, led the Tomatoes go further. To be competing as a pro Super Series, McColm was having a with eight in the first half. I have to snap back into reality. I’ll be strong season in the CASCAR Sports- In the second half, the Cherry Red competing against the best of the best man Series where he finished in the Tomatoes continued to hold the line on in Canada.” top five consistently throughout the defence. Unfortunately for the Toma- NASCAR bought out the old Cana- summer. toes, Scotiabank chose the second half dian CASCAR (Canadian Association McColm says his love of racing was to put on a defensive clinic and demon- strate why they are the league leaders for Stock Car Auto Racing) series last fostered by his father, who would take by holding the Tomatoes to only three year and only this month has it taken him along to various races. The two second-half points. Scotiabank was as- full ownership of the series. The Ca- eventually built a car, which he raced sisted by balanced scoring. nadian Tire series will serve as a re- as a 15-year-old in the beginner mini- Leading scorers for the bankers gional, fourth tier of the wildly popular stocks class at Peterborough Speed- were rookie centre Nancy Downes and NASCAR franchise that also includes way. At age 16, McColm stepped up to small forward Engrid Carmichael John- the Nextel Cup, Busch series, and the the late model class at Peterborough, son, each with 10 points, and point guard Craftsman Truck series. where he raced in the class for two Jennifer Bakker with eight. Although information on the inau- seasons. And, in 2005, he stepped up In the second game, East Side gural 2007 season in the Canadian Tire again into the CASCAR Sportsman Se- Mario’s (6-4 record on the year) faced series is still sketchy, it’s expected to ries, racing there for the past two sea- the Grey Geese (4-6). Rookie shooting include 10 to 12 races from May until sons. guard Tanya Williams put on a passing and shooting clinic as she led the restau- October and may include a date at In preparation for the coming racing Ron Pietroniro/News Advertiser photo rateurs to a convincing 44-35 plucking of Mosport International Speedway in campaign, McColm says he’s spending the geese. Clarington. Joey McColm, 20, of Ajax, is eager to begin a new chapter in his young car racing ca- several days each week in the gym, un- reer -- the Canadian NASCAR Canadian Tire Series -- next season. Williams hit for 24 points, including McColm says this season is all about dergoing weight and cardio training. 4-of-4 treys attempted to lead all scor- getting noticed and known within “Racing is very physically demand- ers. NASCAR circles. To that end, his goal “There’s going to be a few of us com- McColm. “To win rookie of the year ing and especially mentally. I want to Lori Lomberg, with 14 points, and is to be the rookie of the year in the peting for the rookie title, so we’ll need is a big deal. It’s something to strive be at the top and if you want to be there Nicole Pennie, with 11 points, including a Canadian Tire series. to be near the top every race,” says for as a rookie team. Racing for ATTO you have to put the time in,” he says. three-point field goal, responded for the flock. Printers top Top Pickering’s Shelf on the court AJAX — After a long holiday sea- son hiatus, it was business as usual Hurren named for Dickson Printing as it downed Top Shelf 41-36 in the opening Ajax Men’s Basketball League contest last to national Wednesday evening. Bob Hunt had a strong game for the printers, scoring 15 points; Roger Young added 11. ringette team Bill Manos and Rob Hare combined for 32 of Top Shelf’s 36 points, scoring PICKERING — A Pickering ringette 18 and 14 points, respectively. player cracked the 32-player roster of In the second game between Team Canada, which will represent the North Alliance Press country at the upcoming World Rin- and Michael’s Eatery, the lead changed hands gette Championships later this year. several times over the Beth Hurren, who’s played for Can- last few minutes as the ada internation- teams battled to a 47- ally in the past, 47 tie. was one of the 32 NAP had an outstanding game players named from Claude Feig, who scored 19 to the roster points and hauled down several key after the conclu- rebounds. John Beyaz was solid as sion of a Team usual, adding nine for NAP. Canada selec- Louis Davis led Michael’s Eatery tion camp held once again, with 14 points; big man in Lethbridge Don McEachern knocked down 12. ESN Packaging proved to be the this past week- superior team in the final game of the Beth Hurren end. Hurren was evening, outdistancing Burgundy 54-49. one of eight On- David Jackson led all scorers with 22 tario players named to the roster. The point for ESN. Clayton Gall dazzled 32 players were chosen from among 45 with his ball-handling skills while adding athletes invited to the Alberta camp. 19 points of his own. The final 22-member playing roster Jason Liebregts/News Advertiser photo Burgundy had a well-rounded ef- will be announced at a training camp fort with Sherwin James leading the in Whitby in May. way with 13 points. Allan Gomes threw The 32-player Canadian roster will Keeping an eye on the birdie down 11 and Claude Whitfield contrib- now begin training for the 2007 World uted 10. Ringette Championship in Ottawa AJAX — University of Toronto Varsity Blues’ Mike Lawler keeps close tabs on the shuttlecock during a challenge match against the from Oct. 31 to Nov. 3. University of Montreal at Ajax High School on Friday night. Ajax High badminton coach Wayne King also serves as the U of T coach. [ Swimming ] Annual Sprint Meet Pickering teen takes on Europe’s best in junior squash starts Saturday PICKERING — The Pickering Swim Club hosts its annual Sprint Meet PICKERING — A Pickering teen re- was eventually defeated by Kah Wah Engel defeated the Welsh national fi- Nousherwan played for the world title, at the Pickering Recreation Complex turned from a European squash tour Cheong, one of the world’s nalist, Sion Jones, triumph- Engel played his last game in the con- pool this weekend. with solid results, not to mention best junior players from ing 9-6 over five games in a solation round and defeated a highly Seven teams are expected to earning respect internationally. Malaysia, but wound up a gruelling ordeal that lasted ranked English player in convincing compete, including the Quinte Dol- Adam Engel, 14, the reigning provin- respectable fourth in a field more than an hour. fashion, winning 9-1, 9-1, 9-0 in just phins, Toronto Swim Club, Whitby Dolphins, Richmond Hill, Belleville, cial champ in his age group currently of 60 boys from around the Next, Engel faced the Czech more than 20 minutes. Markham and host Pickering. ranked No. 1 in the nation, played world. national champion, Zybnek At the Canadian Junior Champi- The annual meet gets under way in two prestigious squash events in In England for the British Standera, ranked sixth in onships in Vancouver last December, Saturday at 9 a.m. and continues into Edinburgh, Scotland and in Sheffield, Junior Open, widely recog- Europe, whom he defeated Engel advanced to the semifinal in the afternoon. England over the Christmas holidays. nized as the world cham- 3-1. the 64-player field. Although Engel Sunday’s swimming also starts He competed against many of the top pionships of junior squash, Engel then faced the best was defeated by Miled Zarazua from at 9 a.m. with the afternoon session European players in his age group. Engel entered the competi- junior player from Paki- Mexico, who went on to win the final, starting at 2 p.m. Competing in the prestigious Scot- tion as an unseeded player. Adam Engel stan, Nousherwan and lost Engel won his next match to finish The Pickering Recreation Complex tish Junior Open in Edinburgh, Engel In the opening round, a hard-fought contest. While third. is at 1867 Valley Farm Rd. P Attack on a roll;PAGE B2 ◆ NEWS ADVERTISER Panthers ◆ January 17, 2007 rolled

A jax juniors win two had the defensive responsibility to coun- ter what Richie was able to do.” on weekend; Pickering Moreover, Zanussi, who took over the in prolonged slump starter’s role after veteran See who was vanquished at Wednesday’s trade dead- line, played well for Ajax in both week- By Al Rivett end wins, especially against the Panthers [email protected] when he faced 35 shots on goal. DURHAM — If this past weekend was Belan, the newest Panther forward any indication, the who came to the team courtesy of the and the are currently headed Ontario Hockey League’s Oshawa Gen- in opposite directions. erals, noted the team had its chances But, for once, it isn’t the Attack piling against Ajax, but couldn’t capitalize. up the losses. “I thought we had our chances,” Of late, the Pickering Panthers are says Belan who, himself, was robbed rooted in a slump, losers of their last by Zanussi on a couple of occasions. five games. On Monday night, the short- “I thought we outworked them for 45 staffed Pickering squad dropped a 4-1 minutes of the game, but we had some decision in Vaughan to the Vipers. lapses that hurt us. We weren’t putting On Saturday, the Panthers were beat- out chances in the net.” en 3-1 by the rival Attack in OHA Ontario The Panthers have seven regular-sea- Provincial Junior ‘A’ Hockey League ac- son games remaining, including Friday tion at the Ajax Community Centre. night’s tilt against the Seguin Bruins at The Attack took an early 2-0 lead on the complex at 7:30 p.m. On Sunday, first-period markers by Ryan Algar and the Panthers are in Toronto to play the Shane Heffernan, on the power play, and Junior Canadians at 7:30 p.m. didn’t look back. Panthers’ captain Rich- SCORING SUMMARY ard Schofield finally solved Ajax starter Panthers at Ajax Attack Zac Zanussi with 43 seconds remaining Period 1 in the third, but it was too little too late. Ajax - Ryan Algar (powerplay) (Chris Gour, Attack’s Chris Gelencser scored into Shane Heffernan) 4:43 an empty net with seven seconds re- Ron Pietroniro/News Advertiser photo Ajax - Shane Heffernan (Paul Chiasson, Ajax Attack goalie Zac Zanussi looks behind him as Pickering Panthers swarm the crease during Saturday’s 3-1 Attack victory. Jordon O’Neil) 13:25 maining. Period 2 For the Panthers (22-17-2-0 for 46 (no scoring) points), it was their second loss of the the Panthers were on their heels enter- with their heads down,” says Winder of “We wanted to contain Richard Scho- Period 3 weekend, having also dropped a huge 4- ing Saturday’s contest, so stealing a win his former team. field and his line, so we put (Chris) Pickering - Richard Schofield (shorthand- 3 contest to the Toronto Junior Canadi- was highly possible. Key to the win, noted Winder, was Gelencser, (Robert) Sweeney and (Ryan) ed) (Michael Banwell) 19:17 ans at the Pickering Recreation Complex “We knew Pickering had lost four keeping Pickering’s leading scorer Scho- Dawe on them. We knew Dawe and Ajax - Chris Gelencser (Chuck MacLen- on Friday night, which moved Toronto games and we knew they were on a bit of field and linemates Phil McIlhone and Sweeney had the speed and Gelencser nan) 19:53. four points clear of Pickering for fourth a slide. We thought we could catch them newcomer Kris Belan in check. in the South Conference standings. Saturday’s game represented the fifth and final regular-season meeting Panthers’ between the Panthers and Attack, with Postscript Pickering winning the season series 3-2. The Attack’s perfect four-point week- end (Ajax defeated Seguin 6-3 on Sun- Defenceman Kory Helowka and December...Former Panther Justin day) lifted the club to unprecedented forwards Cody Smith, Greg Payne Fox, now playing with the Newmarket and Brendan Hann didn’t dress for Hurricanes, won the same honour heights in the South Conference stand- Saturday’s game in Ajax...The Panthers’ for the league’s North Conference... ings, sitting in sixth place. The Ajacians five-game losing streak is their longest Schofield presented a $300 cheque (13-25-2-1 for 29 points) are two points The News Advertiser has acquired terrifi c deals from leading local of the season...Two Pickering forwards, to Don Terry, fundraising chairman of merchants offering discounts at between 10 and 20 times the original ahead of the , now captain Richard Schofield and Phil the United Way of Ajax/Pickering and occupying last place, and a point ahead value. 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Must be skilled using everyday tools Ajax/Pickering sume with references to: 905- ate start. Part time and full time for retired/semi-retired couples. pick ups. A/C vehicle necessary. Must be honest, reliable, and self- PDA/LEVEL II Dental Assistant Call Mon-Fri. 9-4 EXPERIENCED ECE required for 666-4651 or apply in person at positions. Whitby, Ontario. Expe- No pets. Fax resume (905)623- Salary $600-$1000 net per week starter. Must have tools, and own required for York Region ortho- and able to work independantly. Willing to train. 905-837-9601 Scarborough daycare. Fax re- Iroquois Park Sports Centre, 500 rience required. Fax only: 905- 2257. Only those chosen for an plus gas. Please call (905)831- vehicle. Only experienced need dontic office. Please fax resume sume to (416)321-1695 Victoria St. W. Whitby. 665-9583. interview will be contacted. 7191. apply. Call (905)231-0864 to 905-642-9692 Call 905-852-8896 or e-mail [email protected] www.durhamregion.com NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, January 17, 2007, PAGE B5 A/P

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BASEMENT APT. Newly OSHAWA, newly renovated 2- Remax Rouge River Realty Ltd. Brokerage AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE FLIP THIS HOUSE! immed. 416-200-7241. w/o deck, fin,. basement. renovated, includes utilities, FREE list of Durham "Fixer Uppers" from DOWNTOWN WHITBY - huge 3 bdrm apt, sep. entrance, laundry, 75 Centennial Road satellite tv, a/c, internet, shared bedroom with balcony, large a/c, cable, 1-parking, $900/mo in- Only $145K and up laundry, one-parking. No smok- all the Real Estate companies. These clusive. No smoking/pets. Avail. TWO BEDROOM APART- AJAX 3 BEDROOM sunny de- In Main Entrance, upstairs kitchen, $1100 heat, hot water, MENTS in modern building, tached bungalow main floor. New Like Rent ing/pets. $900/first/last. Philip homes need work, mostly cosmetic. parking, storage included. Feb. Feb. 1st. (905)448-9590 to the left, in the Commodores Murray/Stevenson. Available downtown Whitby, fridge, stove, appliances. Large fenced yard R. Lebskin, MinCom lst. Call (416) 520-6392 $951 inclusive. Call (905) 430- w.deck. Near Pickering Beach Room immediately. (905)728-0991 www.DurhamVIPbuyers.ca (905)669-4009. OSHAWA, Wilson/Olive area, 905-686-2641 Dan Plowman Salesperson , Remax Rouge River Realty Ltd. Brokerage 6511. Rd., 401 & transit. $1125/mo+2/3 125 Pieces!! bachelor $500 avail Feb.1. No utils. 416-460-2330. 2-BEDROOM APT in clean quiet DRYDEN/ANDERSON One bed- smoking/pets, first/last/referenc- FEATURING TODAYS MOST POPULAR ARTISTS 20 plex, appliances, parking, WHITBY - 2 bedroom suites room basement apt. Sep en- es. (905)721-9789 (905)922- AJAX, 3 bedroom detached, fin- BOWMANVILLE freehold 3 bed- utilities included. $865 monthly 4751 from $910 per mo. all inclusive. TRISHA ROMANCE, ROBERT BATEMAN room townhouse 41/2 yrs. old, 2 trance. Heat/hydro/parking/cable ished basement, kitchenette, 5 ($210 weekly) one bedroom, included. Asking $695/month. Close to all amenities. Office baths, upgraded carpet, ceramic, hours 9 - 5, Monday - Friday. appliances, 1-1/2 bath, 4-car JAMES LUMBERS, LAURA BERRY $765 monthly ($190 weekly). de- Available immediately (905)665- OSHAWA, Wilson/Olive area, 5 appliances, c/v, c/a air, garage posit negotiable. (Simcoe/Mill) (905)430-1877 parking, quiet neighbourhood. access to backyard, deck, asking 0581, cell (905)-449-2671. bright 2-bedroom in 6-plex. $1350 plus utilities. (905)426- DOUG LAIRD, WALTER CAMPBELL Jan. 14th or later. Call (905)571- Laundry, parking, kitchen. $860/ $184,000. (905)434-5886 0517 5295 (905) 697-6392. DUNDAS/BROCK, large 1 bed- month inclusive. First/last/refer- WHITBY - beautiful bachelor apt. PLUS MANY MORE!! in quiet triplex, includes util., room, plus den, coin laundry, 1 ences. No big dogs. Immediate. AJAX, 3 BEDROOM townhouse, 3, 1 OSHAWA AREA .3 bedroom RENT-WORRY FREE car parking, no pets/smoking, Working couple preferred. 905- cable, no smoking/pets. Great NEWCASTLE VILLAGE - upper level, 1 bedroom main lev- area. first & last.. $675. 905- in complex, yard and parking. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE 1, 2 & 3 Bed. Apts. Available February 1, $925 all in- 429-0539 (905)576-3840 leave Near park, school and shopping. 8 Chester Lane. Backsplit on el, different locations. Available clusive. call (905)983-9082 message, 571-3464. large 63' x 110' lot, 3 + 1 immediately, Call Robert Today One month free. $825+ utilities. Trisha Romance Well maintained, modern Holiday (905)683-6203 bedrooms, 2-baths, eat-in @ 416-402-3435 for appointment. DUNDAS/COCHRANE, Whitby 2 Generous Heart ~ The Ice Castle kitchen, familyroom with wood- Appliances. All Util. included. specials on OSHAWA, WINTER SPECIAL! WHITBY - Garden St. apt. build- bedroom, laundry on site, one Newly renovated 1 & 2 bdrms in ing. Spacious carpeted, newly AJAX, Lovely home. Quiet, tree- All Is Calm stove. Recent upgrades 620 BOND ST. E. apts. 1 bed- On site super, maintenance Selected Bldgs. garage parking, no smoking/pets. throughout include Steam/Spa room, Seniors Welcome. Close to senior lifestyle bldgs. Large painted with balcony. Close to lined street. Zero down payment. Robert Bateman Call for info. $900/mo. + hydro. Available Jan. units. New kitchens & applianc- bus, shopping, all utilities includ- Free Recorded Message. 1-877- main bath. $269,900. 905-436- shopping, bus. Quiet complex, & security. 31. (416)200-9474 Mon.-Fri. 9-5. 8206 Lorne Johnson. NO safe neighbourhood, no pets, es, carpeting, windows, security. ed. Avail. now. First/last/no pets. 434-1023, ext. 25. Lebel Real High Kingdom Snow Leopard Near schools/bus stop & 1-bed. $800; 2-bed. $925; 3-bed Estate Inc., Brokerage 905-686- AGENTS. $680. Avail. March.1st. 905-438- Rental EXTRA LARGE ROOM in large Hour Of The Egret ~ Night Heron 0558. Mon. - Fri. after 9:00 am amenities. Available Feb/March. $1050, 905-767-2565. 2730. basement apartment for rent. 1 1-866-601-3083 or 905-432- James Lumbers O ffice: Sat. & Sun. 1 pm- 5 pm person/$550+utilities. 2 peo- 6912. www.apartmentsinonta- WHITBY DUNDAS/COCHRANE AJAX, spacious 3-bdrm main Lone Pine ~ Overheated 887 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA- ple/$700+utilities. Available im- rio.com 2 bed. hardwood, nice, bright, mediately. First/last. Call Dave large bright 1-bdrm basement; floor of house. Newly renovated, Hooked On You clean, available immediately. VALIANT PROPERTY 905-626-9438. private entrance, laundry, park- updated kitchen, 5-appliances, OSHAWA, WINTER SPECIAL! ing, near transit, no smoking/pets. fenced backyard, close to RETAIL SPACE approx $745+hydro. Also 1 bed, bright & Images 21, Inc. 905-839-1756 clean $645+. Avail. immediately MANAGEMENT Under new Management. 1, 2, 3 Immediate. $820 including schools, amenities. $1090/mo + 16,000sq.ft. Located on Kingston bdrms & Penthouse avail. in adult utilities, (905)451-0800 utilities. Avail. immediately. Rd, west of Brock. Call Bill Both 1-parking. First/last/no pets. FOR RENT (905)668-1946 lifestyle bldg. Large units, new (416)512-7012 (905)686-5004 windows, security. Near bus, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24th: 4:45 pm 905-720-3960 1 Bedroom- $880.00 WHITBY LARGE new bachelor AJAX - 1 OR2bedroom apart- shopping. Avail. Feb/March. Call ATHOL/MARY ST Oshawa. www.gscrentals.com 905-723-1009 or 1-866-601-3083 apt. Separate entrance, all inclu- Auction Sale of Furniture, Antiques, ment in a clean 12 unit building, 2 Bedroom-$1080.00 sive, cable, parking, laundry, in- $1100 monthly + utilities. Clean, parking, laundry, eat in kitchen. email: [email protected] or 905-728-3162 spacious 3-bedroom brick home Collectables, Glassware and Tools for a www.apartmentsinontario.com ternet. Large deck to share with (905) 686-0470. 3 Bedroom-$1180.00 owner. $600/inclusive. Avail Feb with separate dining and living Port Perry Estate , selling at Attn: Property 1st (416)209-4857 rooms, large kitchen with walkout Neil Bacon Auctions Ltd., 1 km west of Utica PRIVATE FURNISHED Office AJAX opposite Wal-Mart, beauti- OSHAWA/COURTICE Townline to deck. Call (905)668-0515 Space, Oshawa/Whitby. In very bright two bed- Brumley Real Estate Ltd. ful spacious, legal 2-bedroom Manager WHITBY SOUTH-Spacious bach. To Include: Chatham baker's cupboard, round oak table shared environment. Includes: walkout basement, 4 appliances, room,1100sq.ft. top floor of trip- with 6 chairs, oak curved glass side by side, oak bow front Hi-Speed Internet, Conference NEW YEAR CLEARANCE SALE! 33 Durnford Rd lex, shared laundry, gas heat, ap- $700, and 1 bed. $750, 2 bed- AVAILABLE Feb/March1st. laundry, parking, near schools, room $880, laundry, first/last, china cabinet, 6pc oak bedroom suite, drop front desk, Room, Kitchen,401, Train, Tran- no pets/smoking. $849/mo. inclu- Scarborough pliances, parking. Avail. March, 1-1/2 top storey of house (very sit. Free parking. (905)448-2197 Apt's Starting at $740 monthly $1000 plus hydro ($35-$40) Con- near Go, Avail Feb. 1st. Daytime cozy), Central East Oshawa, curio cabinet, tilt top table, kitchen suite, 3pc bedroom sive. Available, private entrance viewings Mon-Fri Call Days suite, oak dressing mirror, oak coffee and end tables, ext 210 905-686-5559, cell 416-895-4388 Move-In Allowance + Incentives 416-283-9216 dolyn Mgt.905 428-9766. shops, transit, schools, parks, re- (905)666-3338, evenings cently renovated, 2 bedrooms, washstand, hall table, oil bottles, antique pocket watches, (905)832-2722. AJAX, IMMACULATE 2-bed- PICKERING 3-bdrm main floor, 4 appliances, parking. $925/inclu- 30 collector plates, limited edition prints, mantle clock, room basement apt. Large, 4- Condominium Suites FURNISHED BASEMENT apart- appliances, 2-parking, close to sive. (905)436-8048 Seth Thomas clock, cuckoo clock, model airplanes and newer appliances, newly renovat- 1, 2, 3 Bedroom Apartments ment in South Ajax (dryer/har- schools, shopping/GO. $1100 + WHITBY, 1-BEDROOM base- boats, cast iron patio set, Roper washer and dryer, bar ed bathroom, 2-parking, close to wood). laundry, parking, internet, 1/2 utilities. Avail. Nov. 1st. Call ment apt., $700/month, laundry, COURTICE, 3-BDRM bungalow, Richard days 416-601-7858, parking, cable, air, walk to Go fridge, TV VCR combo, electric log splitter, Delta router, PORT PERRY STORE for rent in schools/shopping. $950/mo inclu- Oshawa cable, separate entrance. Suits hardwood floors, Jacuzzi tub, gar- radial armsaw, table saw, grinder, drill press, air condition- the heart of Queen Street's pre- sive. Avail. immediately. Call New State of the Art Balconies single person, no smoking/pets. evenings/wknds 905-686-9662 train, suit single working profes- age, 5-appliances. $1150/mo + mier tourist shopping block. Mike weekdays 905-427-4077 ✲ $660/month, first/last required sional. Available immediately, for hydro. Bsmt not included. er, chainsaw, wood lathe, scroll saw, 16" bandsaw, New Roof New Corridor Carpeting short term rental. Call 905-767- (905)432-3222 spindle sander, large quantity of hand tools, John Deere Available February 1. Apply to ext 24 or eve/wknds 905-665- ✲ available Feb. 1, 905-686-0445 PICKERING, 1-bdrm bsmt apt. Bob Prentice's Barber Shop 905- 3666 Full Security System 24/7 on Site Staff single working person preferred. 8597 7HP riding lawnmower, Ford snowblower, weedeater, 985-8121. FREE UTILITIES ✲ FREE PARKING FURNISHED ROOM, 401/Brock all inclusive $750/mo parking, KINGSTON RD/ Beach Grove. push mower, Johnson 6HP motor (like new), Evinrude AJAX, SALEM/401. Bright SENIOR DISCOUNTS Rd., Pickering. New townhouse, available anytime. Call (905)420- WHITBY, 1-BEDROOM base- Total of 1600 sq ft. bungalow, 2 5HP motor (Ex), trolling motor, plus many other quality Bachelor Walkout Apartment. share kitchen. Suitable for non- 8376 ment apt., includes fridge, stove, bedrooms upstairs. Kitchen, din- GM RETIREE & EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT parking, heat & water. Separate ing room. Family room with gas items along with approx 1000 dinky and dinky type toys Central air, freshly painted, New smoking male. $500. First/last. from a Pickering Estate (selling at approx 9pm). Terms: appliances, incl Washer and dry- Call for more information 905-728-4993 Call 416-455-1743 PICKERING, 2-bedroom base- entrance, available Feb 15th, fire place. Fully finished base- er close to Mall, shopping area ment, large, bright, 4 appliances, $730/month plus hydro, first/last, ment apartment with one bed- Cash, Visa, M/C, and Interac, paid in full on day of sale. $600 incl. utilities.... available im- e & oe references required. Call room. Car port. $1300 monthly + JOB AT HOME. $487.68 Weekly. parking, walk to GO & Town Cen- Sale Managed and Sold By mediately Call 416-568-6382 WWW.FIDELITYPM.COM Hi-Rise - Walk to GM tre. $925/mo inclusive. Avail. im- (905)665-1782 utilities. Non smoker. No pets. Assemble Products, Mail or Com- 416-281-2277 puter Work. Free Details. What More Can We Do? ... Let Us Know 2 Bed. & 3 Bed. mediately. Call Mike days 905- NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. www.TopJobReview.com write AJAX, SPOTLESS 1 BEDROOM from $775 & up. 427-4077 ext. 24, evenings & WHITBY, 2 bedroom (loft type) 905-985-1068 apt.. Available immediately. wknds 905-665-3666 apt., completely renovated, hard- N. OSHAWA - 5 B.R., 3 bath, CHRJobs: 372 Rideau St, #916, Large suites, freshly C/B In-law or Granny apt . Beau- Ottawa ON, K1N 1G7 Ref# A15 Own parking (2), laundry, separ- wood flooring, large windows, ate entrance. 4 piece bath, decorated. Must see PICKERING, 4-bedroom main laundry facilities, avail. Bus route, tifully renovated thru-out ,hard- cable. No smoking/pets. All in- to appreciate. floor, hardwood floors, 4-appli- avail. immediately, first/last, $865. wood floors, extra storage. OFP CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN LADIES GYM FOR sale, Durham clusive, $875/month. 416-450- 2 & 3 Call Joan at 905-404-7861. in LR, RR w/bar, 5 appliances, Friday, January 19th at 4:30 p.m. Region. 905-427-1332. 5% OFF TO RETIREES ances, close to GO, 5479. schools/shopping. $1250/mo+ C/A, 6 car parking, huge lot, ma- 3miles East of Little Britain on Kawartha Lakes Rd. 4 bedroom OR SENIORS ture trees, desirable residential 905-438-0120 1/2 utilities. Avail. immediately. WHITBY, APARTMENTS 1-bed- 2 door armoire, country bench, dough box, wall telephone, AJAX, WESTNEY/MONARCH. Call Richard days 416-601- St. Early poss. c/b Option to pur- room $700/month 2- bedroom chase. For appt: (289) 886- wooden butter bowls, 6pc antique dining room set, 2pc Available immediately. Clean 1 apartments 7858, evenings/wknds 905-686- $825/month plus hydro. Heat in- bedroom basement apt. sep en- 0173. wicker set, settee, druggist scales, pine net unit, fishing starting at $978 LAWLOR COURT Co-op, 2 bed- 9662 cluded. Freshly painted, balcony, tackle, qty. of doll parts (bisque and ceramic), Coke Cola trance, no smoking/pets. Close to room apts. Available immediately, hardwood floors. First/last TURF LOGIC FRANCHISE Op- hospital, shopping school and per mo. On-site $717.00 inclusive, need own ap- NEWCASTLE CENTURY HOME, ice box, love seat, 2 arm chairs, wing back chairs, modern PICKERING, FRENCHMAN'S months rent required. Phone 905- $1100+utilities. 2-bdrms. Avail. portunity. 100% Pesticide-Free transit. Single person preferred. pliances. No pets allowed. 905- BAY.Bayly/Liverpool. Great con- 432-4365 eve. (905)668-4016. dining room set, kitchen table and chairs, modern oval oak Lawn Care. High-Tech, Low In- $600-inclusive. (905)427-9551. superintendent 576-5048 or 289-385-0256. March 1st. No pets. Close to 401. table and chairs, Hammond elec organ, 6 pc pine chester- dition Close to GO. $750/month. Gas heating, 5-appliances, front vestment. Protected Territory, and security. All appliances. Independent field set, modern bedroom set, JD A150C salamander, Outdoor Lifestyle, Full Support. P: AJAX- 2 BEDROOM BASE- MEADOWVALE/KINGSTON RD. WHITES/FINCH, Simply stun- porch, back deck. First/last, refer- laundry. Parking. Available im- ning! Large, elegant, bright, open ences. Call Marie 1-416-693- Craftsman dust collector, Vitamaster 325P treadmill, apt 866.239.4056. www.turflogic.ca MENT, newly renovated, open Stunning,new one-of-a-kind 1400 mediately. Quiet couple/single concept, hardwood floors, A/C, square feet. 2 bedroom + Plus concept, 1 bedroom basement. 8924. size washer, English saddle, set of single driving harness, Rental Office Mon. - Fri. preferred. 416-435-0288/905- Separate entrance, laundry, park- parking, utilities. Near schools, den. Luxury apartment. Fire- 420-4379. Qty of china, glass, household & collectable items, hospital, bus route. $850. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (905)686-0845 place. 2 parking. Laundry. Stor- ing, 4pc bath, cable. $975/inclu- NORTH OSHAWA, Taun- Don & Greg Corneil Auctioneers First/last. Available Feb.1 1st. age. $1100 inclusive. Homelife sive. First/last. March 1st. Lisa, ton/Mary. 3-bdrm townhouse, 1241 Salem Rd., R.R.#1, Little Britain 905-683-9076. PICKERING, NEAR GO and 416-522-9334. freshly painted, very clean, fin- Eve. viewing by appt. Vision Realty Inc., Brokerage, mall. Large 2 bedroom in good (705) 786-2183 Damiris. 416-383-1828. ished basement, $1100/mo+ hy- $$MONEY$$ Consolidate Debts area. Separate entry, family dro. No pets. Close to amenities. for more info. or pictures go to: Mortgages to 100%. No income, AJAX- OXFORD TOWERS. Spa- www.ajaxapartments.com room, fireplace, cac, cable TV cious apartments, quiet bldg, NICE 3 BEDROOM, walking dis- First/last. Avail now. (905)925- www.corneil.theauctionadvertiser.com bad credit OK! ONTARIOWIDE and 2 car parking. $925 all in. 8406 FINANCIAL CORPORATION near shopping, GO. Pool. 1, 2 & tance to Oshawa Centre & No pets/smoking please. 905- 1-888-307-7799 3-bedroom apt., from $859, $989 schools, parking. $975 all inclu- 831-9329. & $1089, available immediately & Start The New Year In A New Apt! sive. First/last, avail. now. No 2BEDROOM CONDO, 2 baths, NORTH WHITBY - Just built - 3 SAT. JAN. 20 - 10AM at MCLEAN AUCTION CENTER Feb. 905-683-8571, 905-683- pets/smoking. Phone (905)432- bedroom detached house, PICKERING, WEST Westney Rd. & Hwy#2. 5-appli- -2194 Little Britain Rd., LINDSAY estate of late Helen DO YOU NEED A MORTGAGE? 8421 or 905-683-5322 FREE $500 Cash Back 2914 leave message ances and parking included. $1,400 plus utilities. Available im- (Low rates, below Bank posted SHORE/Oklahoma 1-1/2 bed- mediately. References needed. Mary Archambeault, and property of Norma Hyatt, (giv- room basement apt, very clean, $1,350 per mo. inclusive. Call OAC) Purchases, Refinance, AN EXCEPTIONAL AREA - 1 & 2 bdrms from $915 utilities incl. NORTH Oshawa - 2 bed Jan lst. 416-289-6963 or 416-854-7548 Call Right at Home Realty, ing up housekeeping), also selling 2000 Toyota Avalon Debt Consolidation. Residen- Grandview/Olive. Newly renovat- 1, 2, & 3 bed Feb. lst. Clean, basic cable, air, parking, central Chand (905)424-8428. loaded, 1 owner, low klm, and several local estates, tial/Commercial Call Merline 416- ed, 1-bedroom apartment. Hard- Close to shopping and parks. vac, laundry, all inclusive. no family building. Heat, hydro and CONDO AT Pickering Parkway large auction of antiques, collectables, old toys, Marx 455-1743, (905)831-2354. wood and ceramic throughout. two appliances included. Pay pets. Available mid-Feb. OLIVE/HARMONY; 3-bedroom Call 1-888-310-7000 $850/month, first/last, references. (at 401/Brock). 1-bedroom plus wind up train set, PA Rocket train engine & caboose, C/A, big windows. On bus route. cable, parking and laundry fa- bungalow for rent, available Feb racing car, airplane, old wooden hockey game, bowling, $750/inclusive. Laundry, parking, Any space. Any Time. (905)839-6941 solarium, living/diningroom/kitch- 1st. $1050 monthly plus utilities. cilities. (905)723-2094 en. 1 1/2 baths, newly decorat- Cowboy Concertina, etc, German felt horse and wagon, Let Us Help utilities. Available Feb. 1st. www.GOtransglobe.com Basement apt also available. Call First/last. Rodney 416-565-8408. PICKERING, WHITES/401, im- ed. Insuite laundry, suit (905)426-2036 for further details. glass and china, Royal Doulton figurines, antique, quality You Pay Your NORTH OSHAWA, 2 bedroom single/professional couple. $800. and 1 bedroom $740. for maculate sun-filled one bdrm and modern furniture, Mason & Risch flat Grand pia- AVAILABLE Feb 1st. Spacious AVAILABLE NOW one bedroom bsmt apt, sep. entrance, laundry, $1200/mo. includes utilities, Christmas Bills APARTMENT for Rent. 1 bed- rent. Includes utilities, fridge, parking/locker. 1st/last. Non- PICKERING, 4-bedroom de- no(formerly from historic Boyd estate, Bobcaygeon), gor- ● room, $750 all inclusive per clean one bedroom apt, private apt north of Oshawa (Columbus) stove, parking. Call 905-435- full kitchen, air, cable+, internet, tached home, double garage, geous antique 9pc walnut dining suite, pine armoire, Mortgage Approval entrance, parking, downtown $580 with utilities. First & Last. parking, utilities all incl. Non- smoking preferred. Feb. 1st. ● Refinancing month. Main Floor of house,enjoy 0703 or 416-902-1174. 905-649-2788. 5-appliances, CA, fenced yard, 3 Lazy Boy electric recliner/lift chair (like new), antique a yard. Downtown Bowmanville Oshawa. $675/month. Landlord Call (905)655-7111 smoker, first/last. $825/mo. Avail. washrooms, fireplace, walk out ● Debt Consolidation pays utilities. first/last. Also Feb. 1st. Call (905)837-0227 basement, 2-decks, $1495 plus glass, china, crystal, silver, 8 pl set Limoges dinnerware, Call Tamsen 905-773-1048 Ext ONE BEDROOM $700 plus hy- Partial early list. Hundreds of items, don't miss this inter- Call Chivonne 21 available immediately 1 bedroom dro. Newly renovated. Available PICKERING, PICKERING PKWY utilities, Avail. immed. (416)283- apt Simcoe/Rossland $720 + hy- BACHELOR apartment, in immediately. Near all amenities, PICKERING, Whites/Finch 2 bed- & Brock. Spacious 1-Bedroom + 5605 or 416-286-3226. esting sale, Info 705-324-2783 MCLEAN AUCTIONS or 289-314-1904 ATTRACTIVE LARGE 1 BED- dro. 905-432-1268 Oshawa. $500/month first/last downtown Whitby Call (905)666- room basement apartment, 5 Solarium Condo. Freshly Painted. view at www.mcleanauctions.com ROOM West-Lynde Whitby. required, all inclusive. No 0666 days. Eve. (416)890-4288. years old, newly painted $850 in- $1200/mon+ Hydro. Other rental SIMCOE - TAUNTON, 3 bed- $775/mo.inclusive. Private en- pets/smoking. Available cluding utilities & cable. No properties in Durham. No Fee's room 2-storey home, fridge, immediately. (905)441-7828 or for Tenants. Visit www. trance, 5 appliances, carpeted, ONE BEDROOM, clean, central pets/smoking. Available immedi- stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer. Auction Sale Sat. Jan 20 @ 4 pm View from 3 laundry, cable, parking, non- (905)404-5581 air everything inclusive, lst/last, ately. Call 905-420-1903, cell durhamresidentialrentals.com or Available Immediately, but smoker. No pets. Available imme- AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 1ST, non smoker, $750. Available 416-318-1960 call Nicole 905-999-(RENT)7368. flexible. $1400/inclusive with ba- pm. Haydon Auction Barn 2498 Con Rd 8 Haydon. diately. 905-430-2557. mature person wanted for desired February 1st. (905)655-5789. sic cable. 2-parking, private back- ON Household contents, Coins & Currency: Bdrm (2) BED. APT. Pet Friendly. Courtice location. 1 bedroom, 2 BEST LOCATION, Border with PICKERING- LARGE 2-bedroom SAILWINDS, Whitby Harbour, yard. (905)985-8073 furn, Love Seat, Blue Wing Back Chairs, Craftmatic $795+ hydro. Close to Mall, 401, ATTRACTIVE WALKOUT 2 bed- bathrooms, plus office. Toronto, Altona/Kingston, big and OSHAWA - LARGE 2-bedroom basement apartment, Liver- luxury building, large 1 bedroom Single Bed, Gilbransen Organ, Wooden Chairs, Downtown and Bus. Laundry, room basement apt., private en- Basement apartment with bright family room, Nice kitchen, basement apartment, separate pool/Bayly $875/month. Separate plus den, (950sq.ft.) 2 baths, 5 WHITBY, 3-BEDROOM main Glass, China, Tools. Drill Press, Box Lots. Updates Backyard, Parking. Quiet neigh- trance, air, fridge, stove, cable, walk-out. Must be seen! No 2 Bedroom, Sep Entrance. entrance, 2 car parking, central entrance, also room available, appliances, blinds throughout, floor, $1400/month, includes & coin lists @ www.donstephensonauctioneer.com bourhood. First/last. 905-243- $ll75. mo. inclusive. lst/last, Ross- pets. $1100/month inclusive. $900. +1/3 utility or $1100. air, laundry room, $900 per mo. $400/month. Laundry, parking, recreation centre, air condi- utilities and cable. No pets/smok- 4850 (day) 905-983-5356 (eve- land/Garden/Bassett. Available First/last references required. (647)294-1834 inclusive. Available immediately. close to GO. Utilities included. tioned, $1350 inclusive. ing, references required. Auctioneer Don Stephenson ning) March lst. (905) 665-8504. 905-436-1387, 289-688-0209. [email protected] (905)576-9909. (905)421-0087 (905)665-6054. (905)683-6863 905-263-4402 or 705-277-9829 A/P PAGE B6 NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY EDITION, January 17, 2007 www.durhamregion.com

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Your are missed by everyone who ever 905-424-3508 knew you. remembered and loved by her father Dr. Charles AAA CARPET FLOORING & www.cuteorientals.ca (905) 995-2248 Bonar. Much loved sister to Laura Lee and her HARDWOOD: Carpet 3 rooms 647-221-5858 from $329 (30-sq. yd.) includes: FOOD VENDORS wanted for $$$$$ JOHNNY JUNKER Your smile, your laughter and your sense of humor husband David Seifert, Ashlyn Bonar, Kim Jose expanding food court at Courtice can never be replaced. You were one of a kind. carpet, pad and installation. Free WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE. and Cheryl Bonnar. Cherished aunt to Jamie, estimates. Carpet repairs. Serv- Flea Market. Current openings To ps all cash for good cars and I miss you more as each day passes Dawn, Andy and Crystal, Deigan and Cassandra. ing Durham and surrounding are- are for baked goods, fresh meat, trucks or free removal for scrap as. Professional Painting also ethnic food and alternative. Call cars and trucks. Speedy service. Classiest BATHROOM They say that losing someone you love gets easier Great aunt to Austin, Maddison and Destiny. The avail. Call Sam (905)686-1772 905-436-1024 or visit: (905)655-4609 or (416)286-6156. ~ renovations www.courticefleamarket.com Ladies REMOVE YOUR CRIMINAL as time passes. I do not agree, it just gets harder. family will receive friends at the McEACHNIE ~ repairs records Fast. We do Pardons and AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES, US Waivers. Don't be embar- You are with me everyday no matter where I go or FUNERAL HOME, 28 Old Kingston Road, Picker- VENDORS WANTED - Markham ! A - ALL SCRAP CARS, old ~ ceramics HANK'S APPLIANCES. TRUCK- cars & trucks wanted. Cash paid. Little rassed. 1-800-298-5520 whatever I am doing, you are always on my mind. ing Village (Ajax) 905-428-8488 from 1-3 pm on LOAD EVENT! New Stainless Spring Home Show, Feb. 23, 24, ~ plumbing governmentpardons.ca” 25, 2007 Markham Fairgrounds. Free pickup. Call Bob anytime When I am feeling sad I try to remember all the Saturday January 20, 2007. Followed by a memori- Steel fridges only $499/up. New (905)431-0407. ~ electrical stoves $349/up. New dishwash- The fall show was the most Darlings good times that we had throughout the years. al service in the chapel at 3 pm. In lieu of flowers, successful & largest in years! For (905)626-3771 ers $199/up. New dryers only $ $ AA1 AARON & LEO Scrap should family and friends so desire, donations to $249. New washers $299. Large info. call Johanne or Karen at 905-432-3436 I miss you so much that my heart aches and I have Muscular Dystrophy, Parkinson Foundation or Lou 905-294-2200. Cars & Trucks Wanted. Cash www.QBATH.com trouble catching my breath selection of reconditioned & new paid 7 days/week anytime. Pleas- 1-877-878-3436 Gherig's Disease would be greatly appreciated. A scratch & dent appliances. Parts es call 905-426-0357. I would give anything to have you back with me Specialist. 426 Simcoe St.S. littledarlings4u.com Book of Condolence may be signed at (905)728-4043. again, but I know that will never happen. www.mceachnie-funeral.ca $ $75+ TOP DOLLARS - Ajax HANDIMAN I know that you are in a better place, free of pain Auto Wreckers pays for vehi- * Painting AIR Conditioners and Furnaces cles. We buy all scrap metal, cop- and that is what helps me get through each day. new and installed. mid-furnaces 100% A KOZY HEAT FIRE- * Drywall WOOD, excellent, very best per, aluminum, fridges, stoves, ERICA GRUNDY, Joseph Lawrence - 78, of Ajax, previ- from $1199; high-efficiency from etc. 905-686-1771; 416-896-7066 * Plastering I love you more as each day goes by. $1499. Air conditioners 13-Seer quality hardwood, guaranteed ex- Busty, Blue-Eyed ously of East Wall, Dublin, Ireland, passed away tra long time fully seasoned, * Carpentry from $1499. All gas lines $149. 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Picked up or deliv- 847 King St. West (905-721-1234) for visitation on Cost $9,000. Sacrifice set eyed beauty, 34D Decorative finishes & Friday, January 19th from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 P.M. Fu- ered. Call (905)432-0259 or 1992 GMC 4 X 4 1500 series General repairs business $1,900. Diningroom Cherrywood (905)986-1977 neral Service will be held on Saturday, January table. 8 chairs/ Buffet/ hutch, pickup, 305 auto, straight cab, as Out calls only 20% off for seniors Dovetail construction. New still in is $2200 or best offer. Telephone (905)404-9669 156-169 Born: August 13, 1972 20th at ST. BERNADETTES CATHOLIC boxes Cost $11,000. Sacrifice (905) 655-3096. (416)455-0336 Died: December 25, 2006 CHURCH, 21 Bayly St. East, Ajax at 11:00 A.M. $2,600. 647-271-5483. Tor. Line 647-868-9669 Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer 1995 CHEV PICKUP, 4.3L, p.s., & Society would be appreciated. BUY/SELL stair lifts, porch lifts, p.b., low-rider, asking $3,200. call scooters, hospital beds, ceiling CERTIFIED On-site (in home/ 905-721-1451. business) computer services. WINTER rentals Mary Elizabeth Mildred Warren lifts etc. Call SILVER CROSS AT Shaw (905) 668-8560 OR 1-800-659- Free over-the-phone diagnosis/ Painting-Decorating Born: December 25, 2006 estimates. Quick/ professional 2003 DODGE RAM LARAMIE, SPECIAL SMYTH, Catherine With regret we announce the 0668 4-DR, 4x4, fully loaded, clean-reliable Died: December 25, 2006 service call Click Computer Solu- Relax with Asian 170-196 passing of Catherine "Cathy" Adelaide Smyth on tions (905) 781-5070 87,000km, black w/leather, tinted competitive pricing CARPETS. LAMINATE & VINYL windows, hood scoops, heated 905-619-9945 15 years exp. Friday January 12, 2007 at the Lakeridge Health seats, 20" and 17" tires/rims, run- sale. 3 rooms, 30-sq yds. for Ajax interior/exterior painting Oshawa in her 89th year. Loving wife of the late $319. Commercial carpet includ- ning board, rolling box cover. wallpapering George Smyth. Mother of Noel (Sheila), Jennifer ing premier underpad and instal- $17,500-o.b.o. (905)420-0406 905-409-2886 wood finishing. leisure (Francis) and Rosemary (Adrian). Grandmother of lation. Laminate $1.69-sq ft. Click Oshawa For free estimate call system. Residential, commercial, 905-243-2798 Emily (Ken), Stephanie, Meghan and Brendan. Sis- customer satisfaction guaranteed. BORDER COLLIE PUPS, regis- living Beloved Daughter & Granddaughter of ter of the late Jack and Vernon Ogle. Catherine will Free Estimate. Mike 905-431- tered, purebreds, first shots, de- 4040 wormed, micro chipped, ready Kenneth & Darlene Warren be greatly missed by her sisters-in-law Isabel and mid February, $550 each. 905- 210-239 352-3813. 1996 PLYMOUTH GRAND VOY- TMS PAINTING Her Children: Roger, Marlene, (late Chris) Marie, her nieces and nephews, extended family DANBY APT SIZED freezers AGER SE, 7 passenger, V6, au- Kamie, Christen, twins- Amy & Britney. members and her many friends. A funeral service $209. New Danby bar fridges, to, loaded, new transmission, & DECOR $119/up. Also, variety of new ap- GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS. Sadly missed by her brother Wayne & his wife was already held on January 16, 2007. Should you Farm raised and vet checked with brakes, etc. $2,600 just spent on A+ AJAX SPA Interior & Exterior pliances, scratch and dent. Full new repairs. Runs great. BEST ASIAN CUTIES Ida, niece Julia, nephew Zachary. so desire, donations to St. Timothy's Presbyterian manufacturers warranty. Re-con- first shots and dewormed, par- European community ents on site. Ready to go $500. $2,499 certified. Call 905-259- Head-to-Toe Treatment Church (97 Burcher Rd., Ajax, ON L1S 2R3) or ditioned fridges $195/up, ranges Swedish, Shiatsu - Back Walk Workmanship Fondly remembered by her Aunts, Please call 905-352-2753. 9846 Uncles, Cousins & Friends Amnesty International would be greatly appreciat- $125/up, dryers $125/up, wash- Deep & Relaxing Fast, clean, notices ers $199/up, new and coin oper- 1998 DODGE CARAVAN, 3L, ed. A Book of Condolence may be signed at ated washers and dryers at low GOLDENDOODLES, 1st/2nd reliable service Generations unique "Parti" col- V6, air, p.s. p.b., A must see! Call www.mceachnie-funeral.ca prices. New Danby Frost-Free 905-721-1451. FANTASTIC (905)428-0081 245-269 Apt. size fridges $399., new 24" ours. Black,cream & light golden and 30" ranges with clock and also. Beautiful wavy coats. 705- MASSAGE window @$399 Reconditioned 437-2790 www.doodletreas- 1998 FORD E-350 CUBE VAN, UPTON, Wayne George Patrick (Superintendent 24" ranges and 24" frost free ures.com 7.3L turbo diesel,14' heated box, (905)231-0092 at Sunrise Place) - At Lakeridge Health, Oshawa fridges now available. Wide se- well-maintained, new rad, new community on Saturday January 13, 2007, Wayne Upton at 61 lection of other new and recondi- J.R. PUPPIES to approved starter, 312k, certified & e-tested WESTNEY/SULLIVAN, AJAX 3 tioned appliances. Call us today, homes. Member of JRTCC and $8,500 o.b.o. Call Tom (905)579- BEDROOM 3 bathroom w/one ADELAIDE/HARMONY, large years of age. Husband of Josephine Upton. Stephenson's Appliances, Sales, JRTCA. Vet checked and first 3760 or (905)431-9545. AAA services en suite. Family room & double furnished bedroom in family Father of Laura, Jewell, April LeBlanc and her Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. needles. Sally (905)668-0930 PICKERING #1, EliteMoving garage. Excellent condition. home. Transit at door, available partner Brian Hergott, Corey LeBlanc and his Oshawa.(905)576-7448 1998 PONTIAC TRANSPORT 10/28 ft. truck avail. Available immediately. $1199 immediately. $100/week all inclu- SHI-POO PUPS.. Non shedding, $2,999. 1998 Chev Venture ANGELS 270-299 /month+utilities. No pets/smoking. sive. Non smokers. Great for partner Janet Nicholson. Lovingly remembered by non-allergenic. $500 each. $2,999. 1993 Jeep Cherokee ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Short notice, Reliable, commuters. Please call (905)579- DYNAMO commercial pool table, Mujeeb 416-666-2649. his grandchildren Lindsay, Christopher and Kloe. Dynamo fooseball table. Both ta- (905)725-2655. $2,999. 1996 Ford Explorer Experienced, Punctual, 4328 $2,999. 1996 Chev Blazer, fully Relaxing Massage Brother of Jane and her husband Peter Fletcher. bles excellent condition. 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for out of town working profes- or your SAMPLE sionals. Quiet court off To be published Sunday, Feb. 11 • Ad Deadline: Thursday, Feb. 8 You Burns/Thickson, just north of 401. Includes utilities, shared kitch- teacher. en/washrooms, TV, den. By the week or month negotiable. Call Call News Advertiser Classifi ed at 905-683-5110 Mike, evenings (905)240-1505 A/P PAGE B7 ◆ NEWS ADVERTISER ◆ January 17, 2007

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School’s Improv Lanka for its fundraising efforts to be social, have fun and act. raise $10,000, which would buy a because students wanted to bring “Everyone’s best friends in the one-classroom building, a teach- Team takes to the attention back to the 2004 Tsu- class,” says Lauren Judges. er’s training for a year, and their stage to help others nami disaster by helping affected The team not only performs co- salary for one year. countries. medic improv, but also discusses “It’s so powerful about what In Amara, Sri Lanka, 40 schools serious issues through improv. young people can do for young By Samantha Chambers Special to the News Advertiser were destroyed, leaving 21,000 At the Pickering Town Centre people,” says Dorothy Palmer a students without a place to learn. the audience watched, giggled Pine Ridge Improv teacher. DURHAM — When high school The team in the past has con- and willingly volunteered to par- To help the team reach its goal, students raise money they gener- tributed to a comic relief fund by ticipate. contact Dorothy Palmer at 905- ally think of selling chocolates, raising $2,000 for the Red Cross The most important aspect of 420-1885 ext. 701 or visit www. holding raffles, or washing cars. to help support efforts to recover the day for team members was freethechildren.com to make a But, that’s not the Pine Ridge from the Tsunami disaster that getting the message across to the donation. Secondary School Improv Team’s killed tens of thousands of peo- audience that there are children Craig Keilburger founded Free style. ple. in need of an education. the Children at age 12, and it is On Jan. 11, at the Pickering “This is an opportunity to have “People are helping out without known as the largest children- Town Centre (PTC), the Pickering their education back.” says stu- even knowing about it,” says Nick helping-children charity in the team held a Brick-By-Brick im- dent Jennifer Lyle. Dipchand, a co-op student with world. prov campaign, showcased in the With a class of 22 students and the team. Mr. Keilburger used the pro- centre court from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. eight additional volunteers, the “No matter what your age, ev- gram to help encourage one mil- AJ Groen/ News Advertiser photo The global campaign, run by Free team performs with no scripts, erything like this should be im- lion youths from 45 countries to The Pine Ridge Secondary School Improv Team’s improvathon at the Pickering Town Centre raised money to build a school in the Children, has helped to build using their bodies and sometimes portant,” Lauren says. get involved in education and de- Sri Lanka through the ‘Free the Children’ charity. Acting out a 400 schools around the world. small props. From the Improvathon and velopment programs around the Shakespeare scene are Sven MacInnis and Rachel Beniuk. The Improv team chose Sri It seems that the class just loves word of mouth, the team hopes to world. Creative fun for the new year in north Durham

DURHAM — January’s a great time to tin on Feb. 11, beaded jewelry with Vera ent arts activity each Thursday from 4 to enjoy your creativity and Meta4 Gallery Lohse Feb. 17 (suitable for ages 12 and 5 p.m. at a cost of $10 per session or 10 offers up plenty of opportunities. up) and introduction of hand-building sessions for $80. Other youth programs There are several workshops under with Vanessa Slater on the third Wednes- are Introduction to Anime Cartooning way with more to come, including Intro- day of the month. Slater will hold a day of on Jan. 21 and 28 for ages 12 and up, and duction to Oil Painting with Bruce Sher- hand-building Jan. 20 and Feb. 25. Carey Introduction to Clay for Teens on the The News Advertiser has acquired terrifi c deals from leading local man starting Jan. 18. Hailey Yates offers Nicholson conducts a session on heart- third Wednesday of each month, for 12 merchants offering discounts at between 10 and 20 times the original a half day (Jan. 28) and full day (Feb. 19) shaped baskets Feb. 10 (suitable for ages and up. value. We package them in a unique format we call the Passport to of lino block painting, both suitable for 12 and up). For more information, check out Savings. A limited number of Passports are produced for one merchant ages 12 and up. Other one-day sessions The Creative Kids Club started up Jan. www.meta4gallery.ca. The gallery is at every three weeks. They are available while supply lasts. are chain mail jewelry with Sandra Mar- 11. The after-school club features differ- 200 Queen St. in Port Perry. ON SALE NOW!

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Ron Pietroniro/ News Advertiser photo Room for a crowd r Proud Sp o nso DURHAM — Members of the Rotary Club of Whitby Sunrise and Station Gallery mark the official opening of the newly named Rota- ry Club room recently. In front are Rocky Varcoe and Tom Fitzsimmons from the Rotary Club of Whitby Sunrise with Donna Raetsen Kemp, the executive director of Station Gallery in Whitby. An evening of Participants are judged evenly on Entertainment in their singing, with or without playing original music an instrument, but those who choose Indulge yourself in the newly expanded Brief to play an instrument will be judged on Aveda-concept Spa, Salon Chic. AJAX — Lois Craig and friends their playing abilities. Exquisitely appointed and staffed with perform a Jan. 27 show at St. Paul’s JANUARY 17, 2007 This year, auditioning for Canadian United Church. Idol is simpler with the new easy-ac- cutting edge, attentive professionals, Salon The Ajax singer/songwriter plays cess program in which no lineups are music she has written with help from tralia in September to participate in required and competitors can choose Chic will awaken your senses and reveal guest vocalists Anna-Lynn Murphy and an international Breast Cancer team the day and time, from 8 a.m. to 4 your true beauty. Gary Faulkner and guitarist Glen Eagle. festival. For more information call 905- p.m., on April 12 or 13. All proceeds go to the Young Sing- 420-6852. Auditions are open to all Cana- Just in time for Valentine’s Day! ers, the Durham West Arts Centre and dians between the ages of 16 and 28 St. Paul’s United Church. Canadian Idol is on as of Feb. 1, 2007. The fifth season of Pamper yourself or someone you Tickets are $10, $5 for those aged Canadian Idol starts in June. 12 and under, and available by calling the road once again For more information about Ca- love with this incredible offer. Mr. Faulkner at 905-686-1325 or at the nadian Idol, including rules and regula- • Free Awakening Facial door. The concert begins at 7 p.m. St. DURHAM — tions, visit the series’ official website Paul’s is at 65 Kings Crescent in Ajax. Musicians and sing- at www.idol.ctv.ca. • Free Hand Relief Manicure ers are wanted for this year’s Cana- dian Idol. • Free Eyebrow Wax Help fund the Pink If you are a singer and can play an Linwood Barclay • 2 for 1 Foot Relief Pedicure instrument, this show is for you. The • *Complimentary Wash, Cut and Style Sensations hunt for the next Canadian Idol begins to visit Oshawa Jan. 27 and this year the new ap- (with the purchase of any colour or highlighting DURHAM — Durham’s only proach to the audition process is that DURHAM — Humorist Linwood service of $50.00 or more) Breast Cancer Dragon Boat Team, musical instruments are involved for • *50% off one of the following 4 selected spa services: the Pink Sensations, wants you to join Barclay will visit the Northview branch the vocal competition. In Toronto, audi- of Oshawa Public Library next month. Hot Stone Massage, Caribbean Therapy Body Wrap, them for a Sunday matinee on Feb. 11. tions are April 12 and 13, with venue The matinee is at Class Act Dinner He’ll be at the branch Feb. 7 to Rosemary Mint Body Wrap or Aqua Polish information to be announced soon. talk about his life in the newspaper Theatre in Whitby for the production “We are very excited about musi- *See descriptions and terms & conditions online of ‘When the Cat’s Away’. The day con- business -- he’s a columnist for the cians being able to accompany them- Toronto Star -- and read from his sists of a lunch buffet followed by the selves in the auditions,” said executive play at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $50. mysteries -- he writes comic mystery producer John Brunton in a press thrillers, the latest of which is ‘Lone 1. www.passporttosavings.ca The ‘Pinks’ have been together release. Wolf’. 3 EASY 2. Call 905-426-4676 ext 222 for three years and have contributed “Canadian Idol remains a vocal to the communities of Durham with The evening starts at 7 p.m. at the 3. In person/or mail to: competition, but we’re hoping this new branch, 250 Beatrice St. E. To register, WAYS donations to the new Durham Regional element brings out people who may 130 Commercial Avenue, Ajax ON L1S 2H5 Cancer Centre, CIBC Run for the Cure call 905-576-6040 or register at any never have considered auditioning be- Oshawa library branch. TO BUY c/o Durham Passport to Savings and Hearth Place. fore.” The team wants to travel to Aus- A/P PAGE B8 ◆ NEWS ADVERTISER ◆ January 17, 2007 Durham band wants you

DURHAM — The Osha- movies and musicals, clas- wa Civic Band is recruiting. sical and swing music. Formed in 1870, the Brit- The band rehearses every ish brass band has a rich Monday from 8 to 10 p.m. at history and is looking for the bandshell in Oshawa’s former or present musi- Memorial Park. Instruments cians, or those who want are loaned to members. to play a brass instrument, For more information, who have a passion for call band president David music and would be dedi- Nusink at 905-426-2456, cated to the band. e-mail him at president@o The Oshawa Civic Band shawacivicband.ca or visit plays theme songs from www.oshawacivicband.ca.

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