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BOWMANVILLE -- Patricia Hancock's husband and mother-in-law died from carbon monoxide poisoning almost a year ago and she doesn't want their loss to be in vain. They died after a generator

was used to power the home after the 2013 ice storm. Her dog, Ice, alerted her that day.

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CLARINGTON -- She doesn’t want it to happen to someone else’s family. It’s been almost a year since Patricia Han-

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According to the Durham Region health department’s 2014 Nutritious Food Basket report, the cost of a basic healthy diet in Durham has increased by 11 per cent from 2011. Last May, the health department implemented the provincially-mandated NFB protocol by surveying the cost of 67 food items in nine grocery stores throughout Durham. The report found it costs $182 per week or $789 per month to feed a family of four (two parents, a 14-year-old boy and an eight-year-old girl) a basic healthy diet, based on recommendations in Canada’s Food Guide. According to Deborah Lay, a public health nutritionist with the health department, a healthy diet is essential for proper child growth and development, and in decreasing the risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes, cancer, heart disease and osteoporosis. See the story, and learn how it might impact you, on page 2 of today’s edition of Clarington This Week.

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Rising food costs affect Durham food banks, clients Rising prices hurt low-income families Kristen Calis kcalis@durhamregion.com

DURHAM -- More and more people are finding themselves at local food banks as the cost of groceries in Durham continues to rise. “We’ve had people coming in saying, ‘We used to be donors and now we’re recipients,’” said Marg Jocz, director of St. Paul’s On-the-Hill Community Food bank in Pickering. According to the Durham Region health department’s 2014 Nutritious Food Basket report, the cost of a basic healthy diet in Durham has increased by 11 per cent from 2011. Last May, the health department implemented the provincially-mandated NFB protocol by surveying the cost of 67 food items in nine grocery stores throughout Durham. The report found it costs $182 per week or $789 per month to feed a family of four (two parents, a 14-year-old boy and an eight-year-old girl) a basic healthy diet, based on recommendations in Canada’s

Food Guide. According to Deborah Lay, a public health nutritionist with the health department, a healthy diet is essential for proper child growth and development, and in decreasing the risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes, cancer, heart disease and osteoporosis. “For many families in Durham, after paying for shelter and other living expenses, there isn’t enough money left over to afford a healthy diet,” she said. “Food insecurity is a daily reality for these families.” When families worry that food will run out, and they have to compromise on the quality and/or quantity of food they eat, or they have to reduce their food intake altogether, they’re facing food insecurity. The report found almost eight per cent of area households experience some degree of food insecurity. Some will turn to food banks that serve local communities across Durham Region. “The numbers have gone up and our donations have gone down,” says Ms. Jocz. Since 2011, the number of clients at the food bank has increased by 1,950. Up until the end of October, there have been 8,018 customers this year.

With approximately 750 to 850 clients per month, that number is on its way to surpassing 2013’s number of 8,501. “If I do a month-by-month comparison we’re up by 10 per cent,” said Ms. Jocz. She finds even when she has to take donor funds to purchase groceries for the food bank, she’s getting less and less for the money. This means there are fewer people donating, more using the food bank and the bank is able to purchase less food. “This year we have spent an additional $6,000 over our average yearly costs to shore up our shelves,” said Ms. Jocz. Statistics shows that in Durham, a family of four earning $7,317 per month spends 11 per cent of their income to purchase food. For a family of four on social assistance, such as Ontario Works, the percentage of income spent on food spikes to 37 per cent. When rent is included, a family on Ontario Works is spending 92 per cent of their income on food and shelter, leaving little money for anything else. The Ontario Society of Nutrition Professionals in Public Health and the Ontario Public Health Association recommend some solutions for this problem, includ-

HOW THIS IMPACTS YOU • Local food banks calling for donations as numbers of people using them go up and donations go down. • A family of four earning $7,317 per months spends 11 per cent of its income on groceries. • A family of four on social assistance, such as Ontario Works, spends 37 per cent of its income on groceries.

ing: legislation for subsidies and tax incentives to support the agri-food sector; and for the short-term, implementing a $100-per-month healthy food supplement for social assistance recipients. Although the Thanksgiving food drive was a success, St. Paul’s is relying on a good haul of donations leading up to Christmas. “Christmas will be that which sustains us for the long period,” Ms. Jocz said. Visit durham.ca/foodsecure to learn how to eat healthfully on a budget. Visit stpaulsonthehillfoodbank.ca for ways to donate to the food bank.

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• Sunday, Nov. 16 NEWCASTLE Santa Claus Parade 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Newcastle Community Hall, 20 King Ave. E., Clarington. Beginning with fireworks at 5:30 p.m. Parade starts at Ruddell Road on the west, through town along King Avenue to Brookhouse in the east. www.villageofnewcastle.ca.

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• Saturday, Nov. 22 UXBRIDGE Santa Claus Parade 11 a.m. to noon Uxbridge Arena and Community Centre, 291 Brock St. W., Uxbridge. Brock Street from Center Street through the downtown to Franklin Street. OSHAWA Parade of Lights 6 p.m. King and Bond streets in downtown Oshawa. Santa Claus Parade features bands, floats and, of course, Santa as it travels east along King Street from near the Oshawa Centre to Simcoe Street and then back along Bond Street. • Saturday, Nov. 29 PICKERING Santa Claus Parade 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Glenanna Road between Dixie Road and Pickering Parkway. AJAX Santa Claus parade 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Ajax Town Hall, 65 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax. Starts at Bayly Street and Mackenzie Avenue,

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BOWMANVILLE -- Santa waved from the top of his sled at last year’s Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade. This year’s parade take place on Nov. 15. Metroland file photo

east along Bayly and north on Harwood Avenue South concluding at Ajax Town Hall. Followed by tree lighting ceremony at Town Hall with children’s activities. Patrons are encouraged to park at the Ajax Plaza, Harwood Shopping Centre or Baywood Centre. Free. • Saturday, Dec. 6 WHITBY Santa Claus Parade 10 a.m. to noon Starr Burger, 900 Brock St. N., Whitby. Route is along Brock Street from Manning Road to Trent Street. Free.

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COURTICE Santa Claus Parade Noon to 2 p.m. Starts at Townline and Nash roads, moving east to end at Nash Road and George Reynolds Drive. This year’s ‘Dash Down Nash’ is candy-themed.

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Newcastle woman cautions others about CO detectors in-law in distress and called 911. Ms. Hancock was so disoriented she had to use his mother, Shirley Hancock, 72, suc- two hands to grip the rail going down the cumbed to the effects of carbon monoxide stairs and had trouble working the phone. seeping into their home from a generator At that point she had no idea that her husoperating in the family’s garage. The fam- band had already died because of carbon ily had been without power for two days monoxide poisoning. due to the ice storm, a situation which led The arrival of emergency services them to buying the generator in the first couldn’t save her mother-in-law, who died hours later in hospital. place. In the after Ms. Hancock rememmath, Ms. Hancock bers they put the genCARBON MONOXIDE and her son spent erator on around 7:30 SAFETY TIPS a week at hospitals p.m. and, in hindin both Toronto and sight, saw gradual signs Bowmanville. She something very wrong • Install only CO alarms that are called that Christmas was happening in her CSA approved. a devastating and trauhome. Over the next • Replace CO alarms that are matic time, not just few hours, one by one, seven to 10 years old, depending for herself, but for her family members began on the manufacturer. children and extendto feel disoriented and • Have a licensed professioned family. With her ill. al inspect heating systems and release from hospital “The effects were other fuel-burning appliances she couldn’t bear to starting to happen but annually. face the holiday decowe didn’t know that,” • Do not block (with snow or rations awaiting her at she said, noting Shirtrash) or seal shut the exhaust home. ley was the first to head flues or vents and ducts used “I had a good to bed because of the by water heaters, ranges and friend take down all symptoms, with her clothes dryers. the Christmas stuff teenaged son following • Never leave your car running in before I was released afterward. an attached garage or carport. from the hospital,” said “I just remember sit• Do not use ovens or stoves to Ms. Hancock. “I didn’t ting there for a short heat your home. want to come home period of time and then • CO alarms should be located and see it.” starting to feel lightoutside bedrooms and sleeping That she lived to headed, so I went to areas, not in a basement, since return home was likebed.” CO will put people into a deep ly due to the generator Ms. Hancock went to sleep. stopping at some point bed around midnight during the night. It had and didn’t wake until early afternoon the next day. She woke her only been half-filled with gas when they son up but because of how badly they still started it and had it been full, none might have survived, Ms. Hancock says. The famfelt, both went back to sleep. The family dog helped Ms. Hancock real- ily had a carbon monoxide detector in their furnace room but the battery wasn’t ize something was wrong. “My dog was sitting in front of my hus- working, which is part of the reason why band’s body crying and wouldn’t move Ms. Hancock wants to share her story. from there,” she said. “I thought he was “I want people to be aware of the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning, the silent asleep but he wasn’t. “She was the one that alerted me both killer,” she said. times, so she actually is the one that saved “It lives up to its name.” us.” Around 2:30 p.m. she found her mother From page 1

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Joe Neal wins by three-vote margin after recount for regional councillor candidates Brad Andrews bandrews@durhamregion.com

CLARINGTON -- The results are in, again. A recount of votes cast during the Oct. 27 municipal election for the position of Clarington regional councillor has returned the same results for the two frontrunners, with Councillor Joe Neal defeating incumbent Coun. Mary Novak. The bid for Regional councillor for Wards 1 and 2 ended in a three-vote victory on elec-

tion night for Coun. Neal, in the closest election race in Clarington. That slim margin prompted Coun. Novak to call for a recount, a request council granted during a special meeting Nov. 6. The recount leaves the Joe Neal original ballot totals for both candidates unchanged, with Coun. Neal collecting 3,962 votes and Coun. Novak getting 3,959. The only difference following the recount is the number of votes cast for third-place candidate Jim Abernethy, which have not been released. “I think the fact the vote didn’t go up or down for Mary and I either way is significant,” said Coun. Neal, who added he was fully confident in the process and municipal staff involved. “It’s an important hurdle, doesn’t mean it’s

necessarily over,” he said of the recount. “We’ll see what happens.” Following the recount a candidate can dispute the results and seek a judicial review. Coun. Novak had no comMary Novak ment on whether she would pursue that option. ”I’m pondering the thought that there was a change in the count,” said Coun. Novak. “Although it wasn’t between Coun. Neal and myself. “Going in you don’t expect to see a lot of change, using the same methods and the same machines.” The results of the recount will be declared official 16 days after its completion unless there is a request made to the Superior Court of Justice.

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On Halloween, my four-year-old daughter delighted in helping me hand out the treats. As is her nature, she generously gifted each trick-or-treater with handfuls of candies. By 8:30 p.m. we ran out. We turned out the lights, locked the door and watched Pinocchio in the dark until one diligent youngster knocked repeatedly, rattled the door knob then scolded us with a nicely enunciated F-bomb. His tantrum took me back to a time in my life when swearing was taboo. As a child of the ’60s, I was raised in a home where swearing was unheard of. My siblings and I respected our elders. We did not talk back, we did not argue and we most certainly did not swear. Until the day I did swear. My first time was 38 years ago. I came home from school to an empty house and decided to make a sandwich. A quick search of the kitchen turned up no bread so I headed down to the freezer in the basement, where Mom stockpiled extra loaves she’d bought on sale. I shoved frozen hamburger and frosted cans of orange juice aside but quickly realized there was no bread left. And I really wanted a sandwich. So I did the unthinkable; I dropped an F-bomb. Until that moment, I had never uttered a swear word. Hollering that banned word in the muted still of my cinderblock basement felt pretty good -- pretty liberating. Then, I noticed the fluorescent light above my head, blinking and twitching -- dark, light, dark, light -- and I knew I hadn’t turned that light on. Heat crawled up my back. Very slowly, I turned and peered over my shoulder. “Yes, I’m here,” Dad said, from the comfort of his Lazy Boy chair, where he had been reading a book. My face burned. “Oh. Sorry, Dad ... I’m sorry,” I muttered, before scrambling and tripping back up the stairs. I was 10 years old and in that instant, the bottom fell out of my world. To his credit, Dad never mentioned it. He never gave me trouble. He didn’t need to and he knew it. I’m not 10 anymore but I still feel a remnant of the horror and mortification I felt that day because I respected my dad a lot and I respected the rules. Perhaps a few more rules for today’s kids wouldn’t hurt. To all of the children who thanked my daughter for the candy on Halloween, good for you. To the disappointed lad who didn’t get a few more chocolate bars, maybe try a little respect. It goes a long way. -- Megan Denby lives in Port Perry.

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Durham Catholic board fails community In the Durham Catholic school board chairman’s own words, a new school model being planned is “the most impactful strategic action the board has undertaken in our secondary schools in the last 20 years.” If so, one would think the families affected might have had some input, or at least been informed. The Durham Catholic District School Board unanimously voted Nov. 3 to create a new school model in Oshawa that will see students in grades 7 and 8 attending Monsignor John Pereyma Catholic Secondary School, a “creative solution” to address declining enrolment.

Indeed, that can be construed as an “impactful strategic action” and represents a massive challenge for youngsters in the affected elementary school communities: John XXIII, Msgr. Philip Coffey, St. Hedwig and St. Thomas Aquinas. Given such an enormous adjustment, the DCDSB failed in its obligation to inform affected families -- education director Anne O’Brien confirmed that parents from the Pereyma family of feeder schools weren’t specifically consulted -- and made matters worse in its rush to approve the change at a specially convened board meeting. Members of the public affected by the decision received no notice, no information or documentation, and the meeting’s agenda carried no reference to the new school model. Ms. O’Brien’s additional assertion that Pereyma feeder school community parents weren’t notified because of sensitive labour and real estate issues is utterly disappointing. The director might as well have said

they weren’t informed because of Ebola, for the all meaning that holds for affected families. The new school model may well be, as board chairman Chris Leahy gushed last week, an “amazing thing”, but that doesn’t address the lack of transparency that marked passage of such a landscape-altering change. The new model holds promise, and could have been promoted entirely on its merits. Affected elementary school students will have access to more resources such as science labs and music rooms, will be exposed and transition to high school life more seamlessly, and begin the process of growing into young adults. Unfortunately, much of that is lost in the ham-fisted handling of the issue as it relates to directly affected families. A new board will have its inaugural meeting in December. Here’s hoping it rejects the sort of governance that precludes public participation, and willingly sets aside its obligations to properly engage stakeholders.

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To the editor: November is a month in which we’re called on to remember things, from the simple (turning our clocks back), to the solemn (the 110,000 servicemen and women who died defending our country in the wars of the past century). For Christians, November brings to remembrance another solemn concern: the persecuted church. It is estimated that this year, 200-300 million Christians have been denied work, freedom, property, even their lives, simply because they follow Jesus Christ. While other religions suffer persecution -- many at the hands of their co-religionists -- numerically, Christians of all denominations around the world suffer most significantly (http://erlc.com/issues/quickfacts/ persecution/). ISIS is just the most spectacular practitioner of the ongoing imprisonments, rapes, and murders to which Christians are subjected. May we remember at this time of year these as well, not just in prayer but in our public welcome of refugees and in our encouragement of government policies that condemn such violence. Reverend Gordon L. Belyea Bowmanville


Honouring the sacrifice at home and abroad

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BOWMANVILLE -- A huge crowd gathered for the Remembrance Day service at the Bowmanville cenotaph on Temperance Street Tuesday morning. At right, young troops stand guard at the cenotaph. Bottom photo, local veterans witness the ceremony, poppies and medals proudly worn on their chests. In the photo below, veterans, dignitarties and everyday Clarington citizens pay their respects.

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BOWAMNVILLE -- Clarington Eagles forward Brodie Myers fights for the puck by the side of the Georgina Ice net during Sunday’s 5-1 win at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex. Ryan Pfeiffer / Metroland

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BOWMANVILLE -- Such is the nature of the Central Ontario Jr. C Hockey League this season, that no games can be taken lightly and no points left on the table. So, when the Clarington Eagles escaped Georgina with an ugly 7-6 win Friday night, coach Rick Lefort may not have liked everything he saw on the ice, but he was still grinning like a fool afterward, he admitted. “As unhappy as I was with our play on Friday, I sure was smiling on the way home with

two points,” he said Monday. “Sometimes you’ve got to win ugly.” The Eagles’ performance on Sunday likely had an effect on Lefort’s mood, mind you, considering they turned around with an excellent effort at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex and swept the homeand-home with a 5-1 victory over the sixthplace Ice. Combined with a 5-4 win over the Little Britain Merchants (10-6-0) last Wednesday at home, the weekend results shot the Eagles (11-5-1) back to the top of the seven-team league, tied with the Port Perry MoJacks (114-1). The tight standings will shift again Tuesday, when the Eagles play in Lakefield (11-50), as the top five teams left the weekend separated by a mere three points. “You’re almost scoreboard-watching and hoping a certain team beats another team,” said Lefort. “Everything’s kind of fallen into place for us the last week or so, so it’s pretty good.” The Eagles shook off losing back-to-back games to the MoJacks with last Wednesday’s win, which saw five different players find the back of the Little Britain net. Jarod Hollister opened the scoring 53 seconds in and the Eagles built leads of 3-0, 4-1 and 5-2 before holding on in the third. Braden Gray, Brodie Myers, Jim Allen and Brent Hambly also scored, while Tyler Caruana made 24 saves for the win.

Hambly fired a hat trick Friday, as the Eagles jumped out to a 3-0 first-period lead but trailed 5-4 through two before pulling out the win in the third. Justin Holiad, Mackenzie Morissette, Hollister and Myers also scored, and Max Tjin faced 36 shots in earning the victory. The Eagles were much more efficient at home Sunday, as they took a quick 2-0 lead and never looked back. “For the first time, I can say to you I was very pleased with the full 60 minutes,” Lefort reported. “I thought we competed very well. I wouldn’t say we dominated, but we won every period. We did all the little things right.” Hollister, Allen, Jake Carter, Myers and Blane Gaudon each scored once and Caruana stopped 34 of 35 shots for his sixth win in seven games. “He’s a young kid and we were expecting more so for him to be a No. 2, but he’s really stepped up,” Lefort said of Caruana, a 17-year-old rookie. “He’s holding the fort, doing well, and the record shows it so I’ll try to ride him for a little bit.” The Eagles have added defenceman Ryan Smith, a 2010 draft pick of the Barrie Colts, to replace Thomas Garrity, who has a job lined up in his native Great Britain for January. Clarington will host the Uxbridge Bruins (9-5-2) 6:50 p.m. Sunday at the Rickard Rec Complex.

OSHAWA -- If the Oshawa Generals weren’t getting their due this season, as coach D.J. Smith and many of the players suggested early on, they sure are now. The incredible team success of the Generals, who improved to 14-2-1-0 with a 6-1 blowout of the Peterborough Petes Sunday, has led to individual recognition for many of the players, including four who will now suit up for the Ontario Hockey League in Game 3 of the Subway Super Series Thursday in Peterborough. Remarkably, three of them were added late last week to a roster that already included Michael Dal Colle, the team’s marquee player who was drafted fifth overall by the New York Islanders in June. Centre Cole Cassels, defenceman Mitchell Vande Sompel and goalie Ken Appleby will now join Dal Colle for Thursday’s game, while Dal Colle and Vande Sompel will also play in Game 4 next Monday in Kingston, as originally announced. Although all four are deserving, Appleby has been the most astonishing of the Generals to date. The 19-year-old North Bay native entered the season with huge skates to fill, after Daniel Altshuller set franchise records for goals-against average in successive years, and some wondered if he would be up to the task of doing so. One-quarter of the way into the season, it’s safe to say he is. Not only is Appleby well on pace to shatter Altshuller’s records, he may take a run at several OHL benchmarks given his stats: 13 wins in 14 games, three shutouts and a 1.85 GAA. Although his workload may decrease somewhat, that pace would put him at 52 wins (Andrew Engelage and Michael Houser share the record of 46), 12 shutouts (Mark Visentin, 10) and 1.85 GAA (Gerald Coleman, 1.70). “I try not to worry too much about the numbers,” he said after making 34 saves Sunday, including several important ones when the game was still within reach in the second period. “I just try to focus on giving the guys a chance to win every night.”

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LICENSED AUTO MESales Help CHANIC required for & Agents Auto repair and tire franchise in Port Perry, call INSIDE SALES REP. 905-985-1999 with B2B exp. to work full time for publishing and electrical training company est. 1986. Base + commission. Resume to tammy@ electricityforum.com ROOFERS-SHINGLERS Needed. TELEMARKETER - PICKFULLTIME employment ERING Co. Est 1986 REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Scarborough East end. provides training for electrical staff seeks exp. Call 416-321-2273 or B2B telemarketer to sell 416-720-1653 to existing client base and develop new business. Hourly plus commission. Resume to: Office Help tammy@electricityforum. com ACTIVE RIBO licensed broker. Min 3 years exp. Dental Proficient computer skills. Excellent verbal and written communica- EXPERIENCED LEVEL 2 tion skills. Fax or email DENTAL ASSISTANT reresume - 905-427-3098, quired full-time for busy Email: dental office. Please call JDInsure@rogers.com 905-420-6226

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PICKEING-401, WHITES, For rent, 2 bed basement Apt, Sperate entrance bight open concept, parking, laundry, cable, no smoking/pets. $995mth First/Last, Available Dec lst. call 647-286-7919

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1, 2 or 3 Bedroom Main Floor and Basement Apartment. January 1st availability! 2 Options Available in Prime Location 2 minutes from Oshawa Center. Nonsmoking only! Option A: Main Floor House with 3 bedrooms, Shared Laundry, Single Car Garage and Full Use of Backyard. $1650. Heat, Hydro and Water Included!Option B: 1 Bedroom Basement Apartment with Large Living Room plus Office, Dining Room or Second Bedroom, Big Windows, Shared Laundry $950. Heat, Hydro and Water Included!Rental application, updated credit report, employment letter along w/references required. Must certify first/last months deposit cheque. Please call after 6:pm on weekdays $950.16 /Month. 905-728-5570 2 BEDROOM north Oshawa. Simcoe North at Russett. Well-maintained 12-plex, Clean, Rogers cable, heat/ water, bright large windows, new appliances, 1 parking included. Laundry, No dogs. 905-576-2982, 905-621-7474

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2 & 3 bedroom apartments Close to school, shopping, hospital On-site superintendent. Rental Office Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (905)686-0845 or (905)686-0841 Eve. viewing by appt. www.ajaxapartments.com 2-BEDROOM MAIN Floor in Bowmanville Duplex. Features Central air, main floor laundry, dishwasher, 4 piece bath, wood floors, 2 parking spaces. Water included. References required. Smoke free/Pet free. For additional information call 289.626.2916.

AJAX- OXFORD Towers. Spacious apartments, quiet bldg, near shopping, GO. Pool. 2-bedrooms & 3-bedrooms. available Nov. & Dec. 1st, from $1159/mo. plus parking. Call 905-683-8571, 905-683-5322,


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ESTATE ADMINISTRATION CLERK Walker, Head, Durham Region's largest law firm, is looking for an estate administration clerk for a one year contract, commencing in December. Prior estate administration experience is essential, specifically the preparation and filing of probate documents, and preparation of basic estate accounts and distribution plans. Experience with administrative tasks also required, such as Will processing, client intake calls and reception relief.

Re: FIRSTLY: Part of Lot 5, Broken Front Concession (Geographic Township of Clarington, Regional Municipality of Durham, and shown as Part 1 on the attached draft reference plan signed by S.E Coons, O.L.S. and dated May 23rd, 2014, being PIN 26935-0003; and SECONDLY: Part of Lot 6, Broken Front Concession (Geographic Township of Darlington) Now in the Municipality of Clarington, Regional Municipality of Durham, and shown as Part 2 on the attached draft reference plan signed by S.E. Coons, O.L.S. and dated May 23rd, 2014, being PIN 26935-0001. The said plan is attached to an Application registered as Instrument No. DR1314846 and is available for inspection at the Land of Registry Office or the office of the Solicitor for the Applicant:

AND TAKE NOTICE THAT any person claiming to have any title to or interest in the said land or any part of it is required on or before December 15th, 2014, to file a statement of objection, which sets out the nature and extent of the interest claimed in the objection, together with all evidence, documents or legal provisions and precedents relied upon in support of the objection, directed to the land registrar at the address of the solicitor at the following address: Walker Head, Barristers & Solicitors, 1315 Pickering Parkway, Suite 800, Pickering, Ontario, L1V 4G5. If no such statement of objection is filed by December 15th, 2014, I will proceed with the application and any interest you may claim in the subject property will be thereby extinguished and you will not be entitled to receive any further notice with respect to the proceedings.

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BEDROOM BASEMENT APT, For Rent, No smoking No pets, parking, Separate-entrance, Dixie Hyw 2, Furnishedor-Unfurnished, Newlydecorated throughout $800mnth. Ref required. Available Now, For appointment call 905-831-5970 BOND ST. E. apartments, 1-bedroom $850+Hydro. Bachelor $575+Hydro. Immediate. Seniors Welcome. Near shopping, bus. Quiet complex, laundry, safe neighbourhood. Call 905-720-2153.

Although we thank you for your interest in our firm, only qualified candidates will be contacted for an interview.

OSHAWA- CLEAN, quiet building, overlooking green space, near shopping and schools. Large 1-bedroom $875/mth, 2bedroom $1075/mth. Available Dec. 1st. Parking, utilities, appliances incl call 905-438-9715, or 416-999-2793.

SELL IT NOW CALL 905-576-9335

OSHAWA, Wilson/Eulalie. 2-bdrm, 1 parking, NO SMOKING/ pets. First/last, references required. Call 905-576-3924

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FOR SALE - 2 PLOTS (2 - 4 people) at Thornton Cemetery in Oshawa. Excellent location, where you can put monument. The owner left the country. For more information call 905-728-2764.

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OSHAWA, VERY CLEAN, 1-bedroom, in quiet 6-unit mature building across from Oshawa Centre. Laundry facilities,. $975/mo Includes 1-parking, heat, hydro & a/c. No smoking/pets. Must have references, available November 15th. First/last. 416-414-4538 Houses for Rent

AJAX, DETACHED modern newly renovated 3-Bedroom house, 2-1/2 bathrooms, livingroom/diningroom, familyroom w/fireplace, eatin kitchen. Laundry on main floor, double garage, 3-parking. $ 1 6 0 0 / m o 905-686-6684, 416-712-4059.

PICKERING (FINCH/LIVERPOOL), detached 4bedrooms plus den, large family room with fireplace, 2.5 baths, separate living room and dining room, huge eatin kitchen, main floor laundry, 5 appliances. Legal duplex, tenants in basement. $1600+ utilities. (416)752-3492

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**LEATHER JACKETS UP TOO 1/2 PRICE, purses from $9.99; luggage from $19.99; wallets from $9.99. Everything must Go! Family Leather, 5 Points Mall, Oshawa (905)728-9830, Scarborough (416)439-1177, (416)335-7007.

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FANTASTIC FIND! 1000 yds. of new Taunton Terrace, 100 Stainmaster and Taunton Rd. E. Stunning 100% Nylon carpet. 3 bdrm TH, GREAT Will do living VALUE! In-suite laundry, dishwashers in select room and hall suites, garage, fenced for $389. Includes yards, pool and sauna, carpet, pad and on-site mgmt. Office installation Open DAILY! Call now! (25 sq. yards) BRAND NEW 4-bed- 1-888-482-9508 room, 3 bathroom home realstar.ca Steve for lease in North 289.274.5759 Oshawa near University. CarpetDeals.ca Contact Lloyd Elliott @905-706-2265; lloyd Rooms for CARPETS, LAMINATE & elliott.realtor@gmail.com R Rent & Wanted VINYL SALE! Free underpad with installaOSHAWA, THORNTON/ tion. Free Estimates. ROSSLAND. 1 furnished Restretch and Repairs OSHAWA, LARGE 2-storey with private Available. Guaranteed plus loft, 2 kitchens, 5 bed- room Prices. Big, rooms, 7 appliances, hard- entrance, parking. Work- Lowest wood flooring, newly painted, ing gentleman preferred. medium or small jobs, I No smoking/pets. $135/ do it all! Call Mike close to all amenities, $1750 First/last 905-999-8587 or email: plus utilities. Available Dec week. 905-434-7532. flooringbymike@yahoo.ca 1st. 905-430-9085,

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HOT TUB COVERS All Custom covers, all sizes and all shapes, $375.00 plus tax Free delivery. Let us come to your house & measure your tub! Pool safety covers. 905-259-4514.

PORT DARLINGTON LAND CORPORTATION By their solicitors, WALKER, HEAD 800-1315 Pickering Parkway Pickering, Ontario L1V 7G5 Telephone: 905-839-4484

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Gary Warner Auctioneer 905-355-2106 www.warnersauction.com

Dated at Pickering this 7th day of November, 2014.

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Large collection rugs, both hand knotted old rugs in new condition, also included will be a quantity of good quality machine made pcs. Various colours and sizes from runners to small mat sizes up to 12x14, various shades and some nice colours. Get the carpets now at prices you choose to pay. Terms: Cash, Cheque with ID, Visa, M/C, Interac

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TAKE NOTICE THAT Port Darlington Land Corporation, herein referred to as the Applicant, intends (intend) to apply to be registered as the Owner with an absolute title to the above described land.

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Re: PIN's 26935-0003 and 26935-0001 To: Members of the Public And Any Interested Party

Land Registry Office No. 40 590 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario L1N 9G5

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Advertising Sales Manager - Full Time Position THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar Corporation, Metroland is one of Canada's premier media companies. Metroland delivers up-to-the-minute vital business and community information to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and advertisers and we're continuing to invest heavily in developing best-inclass talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connection to the community. For further information, please visit www.metroland.com. THE OPPORTUNITY As we continue to expand our successful print and digital sales initiatives, we are currently seeking an energetic, talented and self-assured Sales Manager to drive new business sales throughout the Durham Region. We're looking for a motivated leader who demonstrates a sense of urgency, without creating unnecessary chaos. The ideal candidate will have strong management experience and a proven track record for attaining outstanding results through the motivation and development of a sales team. This role requires knowledge of the print and digital advertising space, the competitive landscape and a solutions oriented approach to selling. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES • Manage and develop a team of advertising sales representatives who are exclusively focused on generating new business/clients and fostering existing client relationships. • Utilize your expertise to maximize revenue and develop strategies to ensure superior execution from your team • Consistently monitor team performance relative to targets and adjust plans accordingly to ensure that targets are achieved • Mentor your team and strive to make them better; we expect them to continually improve as a result of your expert leadership • Work through obstacles/objections with your team members, while ensuring superior customer satisfaction at all times • Ongoing reporting, tracking and forecasting WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR • Must have a reliable vehicle and valid driver's license • A track record of successfully driving revenue, with a focus on acquiring new business • Previous experience in a sales leadership role, with preference given to advertising sales experience • Demonstrated ability to coach and develop successful sales representatives • Top notch presentation/communication skills, with a natural ability to build positive relationships • Extensive knowledge of the local digital media/advertising landscape • Highly skilled in all Microsoft Office applications, with expert knowledge of Excel WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU • Opportunity to be part of an exciting company at the cutting edge of the media industry • Work for a well-established and respected company that is connected to your communities • Competitive compensation plan including a car allowance and Group RSP • Be part of a company that is committed to providing a healthy and safe work environment • We provide individualized career plans and extensive ongoing development opportunities • We've got your health in mind; you'll receive a comprehensive benefits package and a generous vacation plan If working for a highly energized, competitive team is your ideal environment, please email your resume to careers@durhamregion.com. Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. As part of the Sales Role, you will be required to handle credit card information. Metroland Media is a PCI compliant company and requires people in this role to take PCI training to handle cards in a safe and compliant manner.

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RENT TO OWN Appliances, TV's, Electronics, Furniture, Computers, BBQ's & More!! Apply today. Contact Paddy's Market 905-263-8369 or 800-798-5502. Visit us on the web at www.paddysmarket.ca SAILUN ICE Blazers 205/55/16, used 3 winters, probably less than 15,000 km, on 4 bolt rims, were on 2011 Sentra but may fit others, $400. 416-305-6696

TOYS FOR SALE -$50 OBO/some-Brand-New girls/boys/baby-Some still in boxes. Queen size Blankets $10 Each. New, 2/Boxes of towels-with Labels $30. Samsung Small-Microwave working/$10. 6ft-Christmastree-lights/ornaments/wreath. Call 289-979-7418 TRUCKLOADS OF NEW SCRATCH & DENT APPLIANCES. Apartment size chest freezers, $149 and up. Bar fridge's, $79 and up. Variety of dented fridge's, stoves and laundry available. Also brand new appliances, GE dyers $299 and GE washers, $429. Many other new items available. Free local delivery. Call us today, Stephenson's Appliances, Sales, Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. Oshawa. (905)576-7448.

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Stapleton Auctions Newtonville

FRIDAY November 14th 5:00 p.m. Selling the contents from a Bowmanville Home: 5 pc. Dinette; 3 glass top Dining Tables; Occ. Tables; Bakers Rack; 3 pc. Victorian Settee; Glassware; Collectibles; Numerous Antiques; MTD Rototiller; Craftsman-14" Bandsaw & belt/disc Sander; Busy Bee & Rexon 10"Table Saws; Chop Saw; Power Tools; Woodwork Shop Equip. Rigid 16 gal. Shop Vac; 8.5 Self Powered Lawn Mower; Wheel Barrel; Sm. Compressor; Toro Gas Mower; 32 ft. ext.& Aluminum Ladders; Tennis Table; Sportcraft Air Hockey; Swap Electric Street Scooter; etc. etc.

Preview 2 p.m. Check Website/fb for complete list Terms: Cash, Approved Cheques, M/C, Visa, Interac. 10% Buyers Premium Applies

AUCTIONEERS Frank & Steve Stapleton 905.786.2244, www.stapletonauctions.com fb - Stapleton Auctions

'Celebrating 43 years in the auction industry'

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19th-4:30 pm

*AUCTION SALE* Auction Sale of Furniture, Antique Toys and Collectables for a Beaverton Estate, selling at Neil Bacon Auctions Ltd., 1 km west of Utica. To Include: Dining room suite, antique dresser, large quantity of paintings and prints, Peanut Jar, Flo Blue, mantel clock, lamps, art glass, quantity of Dinky toys (construction, back hoes, tractors, dump trucks), wind-up toys (tractors, steam shovel, trains, cranes, horses), tin toys (tractor-trailers, trucks, dump trucks), robots in original boxes, lead toys, models, marbles, trains, puzzles, boxing gloves, musical instruments (guitars and violins), metal advertising and road signs, plus many other interesting items. Sale Managed and Sold by:

NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 905-985-1068 Please read your classified ad on the first day of publication as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion in the event of an error.

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FOR THE LATE JOHN BOSWORTH SENIOR SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15TH, 2014

Sunday November 16th, 2014 9:00am (viewing 8 am)

Located in Orono. Take 401 to 115 Hwy, Exit at Main St, Orono. Follow signs to Mill Pond

10:00 AM Green # 16591 Kennedy Road 4 Klms North of Aurora Side Road, 1 Klm South of Vivian Side Road, 2.5 Klms South of Davis Drive, Cedar Valley Ontario A Life Time Collection

Sunday's Auction Features Our Pre-Christmas Themed Sale, With a Large Selection of Christmas Related Items, New & Used Decorations, Lights, Display Pcs, Trees, etc. Plus a Selection of Household Contents, Tables, Dressers, Glass & China, Collectibles, Treadmill. Something For One & All.

Additions: Ant Gas Pup & Service Station 1921 Gilbert & Barker Model: 2167 Orig Blue Glass Tank & Esso Glass Complete Needs Rest Name Plate Esso Sarnia and GB Name Plate, Ant Oil Desp, Manual Oil Changer, Oil Sucker, Vintage Outboard Motors - 1929 Johnson OK15 8HP, 30's Johnson OK20 8HP, 1946-49 Johnson TD20 5HP, 1957 Johnson QD18 10HP, 1958 Johnson RD19C 35HP, 1946 Lauson Army Mod Cooled 4 Cyc, Lrg Qty High End Snap on Tools and Tool Boxes.

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Tractors: John Deere LA restored ex. cond., 1941 Ford 9N older restoration, 1940 Ford 9N with Overdrive 80% restored, 1939 McCormick Deering W12 70% restored, 1939 McCormick Deering O12 parts tractor, 1928 McCormick Deering 15-30 un restored working, 192? McCormick Deering 10-20 UN restored working, Case model C & D parts tractors, 1949 Tractomotive TL-W Loader Rare (Allis Chambers WF Tractor) burns oil needs restoration, large selection of Tractor Magneto's. Engines: John Deere Stationary engine LA engine needs carb, 1928 Fairbanks Morris Model Z Stationary engine restored ex. cond with literature. Variety of Wisconsin Engines and many original manuals AB, ABN, ACN, AENL. Lawn and Garden: Toro Trojan 3 48 in rotary restored, Toro professional 72 in reel, Toro Pro cut 84 in reel, (2) Chore Master 1 wheel walk behind, (2) Empire 4 walk behind, numerous old self propelled mowers, assorted attachments discs, cultivators, plows, planters. Horse Drawn Equipment: farm is 90+ years old lots of restored and love needed items, sulkies, sleighs restored and parts, plows, potato sprayer, discs, manure spreaders, grain binder, scales. Tools & Equipment: large selection of drills and bits, tap and die sets, hole saws, Bosch in hammer drill, Makita 3/8 drill, air drills, full set Makita 9.6 Volt drills, saws, tile cutters, light, batteries and chargers, 3/8 1/2 3/4 drive impact guns, Champion spark plug cleaner testers, ignition tune up equip for vintage garage tack and dwell, compression, coil, condenser, battery testers. Jacks and stands, 20 ton press, 2 ton bench press, cabinets, file cabinets, desk, rolling steel work benches tool chests, digital multi meters, metal lathe 1hp 120Volt, drill press/milling machine 2 hp 120v, large drill press 600 Volt. Snap-on Tools: Very large selection of open, angle head, closed ratchet and box wrench sets, 1/4 drive ratchets sockets deep and shallow inch, 3/8 drive ratchets sockets deep and shallow inch and metric, Ω in drive ratchets 300lb torque wrench, impact sockets. æ drive sockets. Sandblasting Equip: 1951 Ingersol Rand 125 CFM 3 cyl, portable compressor Chrysler industrial 6 cyl, 197? Canadian Broomwade 85 CFM portable compressor 4 cyl gas, 1987 105 CFM 30 HP Electric air compressor 600v 3 phase, 1990 Webster 5hp Electric air compressor 220v 1 phase , Webster 3/4hp electric portable air compressor, Empire sand blast pot, portable 600 lb sand blast pot, 100lb sand blast pot, nozzles hoods, water cooler, helmet, hose, regulators. Painting and Auto body Tools (2) Binks 62 paint guns, Develbiss paint guns, air file, IR air grinder/buffer, orbital sanders, air cut off tool, air sheet metal shear die grinder, dremel set, Hein Werner 4 -ton,10 ton body jacks and attachments., explosion proof lights for paint booth. Engine Rebuilding: D Valve grinder, B&D Flathead seat grinder, piston and valve compressor, Sunnen hones, Ridge reamers piston grover etc. Cars: MAKE MODEL Ford Explorer Ford Lincoln Mercedez R350 Ford Lincoln MK IV

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PLATE LAST LIC. ALKR040 2013 BDRV012 2009 BNAS297 2013 ALYH550 2003

CONDITION Fair Poor Good Very Good

Antique Brass: Gauges, antique nozzles, torches, boat pumps, air pumps, hand sprayers, oilers.

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HAYDON AUCTION BARN

Midway between Bowmanville & Blackstock, just east of Durham #57

Rare Coin & Currency Auction Sunday November 16th 12 Noon - Viewing from 10 am Over 235 Lots of Rare Coins, Currency and Tokens. Canada, USA and World. Gold, Silver, Professionally Graded Coins and Notes. Lots of High Grades and Key Dates with Something to Satisfy Both the Novice and Advanced Collector. durhamregion.com

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GARY HILL AUCTIONS 416-518-6401 garyhillauctions.ca garyhauctions@sympatico.ca

PLUS:An early viewing of Next Sunday's Auction Featuring Antiques, Quality Furniture, 30+ Doultons, Military Collection, Quality Glass & China.

Selling the contents of a Lindsay home plus others - antique 10pc mahogany dining room set - walnut china cabinet - Frank Johnston sketch - qty of "Dreams Come True porcelain figurines - settee - 3pc bedroom set - qty watches - pine kitchen and chesterfield set - washstand - large Elite stack on gun safe - Dewalt 20V and Milwaukee 18V cordless drills Century wire feed 100 welder - Kohler 6.5HP chipper shredder - Champion 1500 and Generac GP 3250 gas generators - qty of reddi racking - 5 x 8 box trailer - Qty of china, glass, household and collectable items

Don and Greg Corneil Auctioneers 1241 Salem Rd Little Britain 705-786-2183 for more info or pictures go to www.theauctionadvertiser.com/DCorneil - open for viewing Thursday from 9am to 4pm and 7pm to 9pm and Friday at 9am

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Mike MacGregor, Auctioneer 905-718-6602 l 905-263-2100 l 1-800-363-6799 macgregorauctions@hotmail.com

Sat. Nov. 15, 2014 @ 10:30am

Single door glass upright cooler • Card rack • Bubble gum toy machines • New jewelry • Old milk bottles, medicine bottles, fruit jars • Old tobacco honey tins • S.S. ice cream dipper well • Fridge • Old scout items (1960s-1970s)

705-328-2185 or 905-986-4447 AUCTIONEER: Bruce Kellett • Visit:

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AUCTION Thurs., November 13 @ 5:30 p.m. Warner’s Auction Hall 12927 Hwy 2, Just West of Colborne Note new start time, winter hours. Selling antiques, collectables, home furnishings etc, “Gibbard” bedroom suite, dresser with mirror, chest on chest, 2 nights, hd & ft board with box & matt, double size, antique treadle sewing machine, solid pine queen bed with matching dresser and 2 night stands, solid pine harvest type table with turned legs and six matching chairs, ant 1/4 cut oak dining table with 3 leaves and set of ant. oak chairs with leather seats, nice set solid oak coffee and end tables, attractive set book shelves, selection dresser and chest of drawers, attractive tilt top table with pie crust edge and claw feet, small antique oak desk, excell 30” electric stove, nice ant. bake table, qty small hand tools, 3 good bikes, selection garden & lawn tools, qty glassware, house hold articles, collectables, set dishes, knick knacks, silver pcs, books, lamps, artwork, plus countless miscell articles, far too much to list. Terms: Cash, Cheque with ID, Visa, M/C, Interac.

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HENRY DEVLIN

Thanks to St. Jude and the sacred heart of Jesus for favours received. May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray for us. St. Jude, healer of the sick, pray for us. Say this prayer nine times per day for nine days. This prayer has never failed, and your prayers will be answered. Publication must be promised. T

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KELLETT AUCTIONS

Cafe contents and time & bottles collection sale at: Kellett Sale Barn, 13200 Old Scugog Rd. (1/2 mile south of Blackstock)

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Terms: Cash, Visa, M/C & Interac (10% buyers premium) see: www.macgregor.theauctionadvertiser.com

In Loving Memory

Velma Myles

My Dad left us one year ago and we all miss him so much. My father and best friend for my entire life is gone to a better place and once again is with his beautiful wife Frances who passed away on December 21, 2002. I wish we could spend one more day with our Dad and tell him how much we love him and hug him just one more time... Goodnight Dad..

" WE LOVE YOU MOM & DAD "

November 10, 2013 If tears could build a stairway to heaven I'd bring you home again To finish out our lives together My mother, my best friend I miss you so much Many times I think I need to tell you things and realize you are no longer here. You were taken so suddenly, But we will meet again. You'd be pleased to know your best friend Joan has helped me through this tough year.

Sweet Dreams Mom Sadly missed by

Daughter Candy & Dennis Malley Daughter Faye & Brian Knox Grandson Kevin & Lisa Malley Justin & Holly Malley Granddaughter Lee-Anne Knox and 5 great-grandchildren.

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2010 Kia Sedona LX $5995.; 2010 Dodge G.Caravan SE $5995.; 2007 Mazda 3 Touring Ed. $3995.; 2005 Pontiac Sunfire $1995.; 2005 Toyota Matrix XR $5495.; 2005 Pontiac Montana SV6 $1995.; 2004 Chrysler Sebring LX $2495.; 2004 Toyota Sienna LE $3195.; 2004 Nissan Sentra SE-R $3495.; 2004 Dodge Caravan SE $2195.; 2003 Chevy Venture $1495.; 2003 Acura 1.7EL $5495.; 2003 Hyundai Accent GL $2495.; 2003 Nissan Altima 2.5S $2295. Over 60 Vehicles in stock... Open 7 days a week. 3120 Danforth Avenue, S c a r b o r o u g h , 416-864-1310 www.ambermotors.ca

Loaded 110,000 kms Dark Burgundy

Home of Affordable Cars All cars Certified & E Tested Plus Warranty United Auto Sales, 22 Silver St., Bowmanville

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RICKARD, David "Dave" - Passed away suddenly in Haliburton on November 7, 2014 at the age of 75. Life time member of Newcastle United Church, retired supervisor of General Motors, member of Newcastle Lion's Club, member of Durham Lodge #66 A.F.A.M. and member of Newcastle Rate Payers Association. Loving husband of Pearl Rickard for 51 years. Devoted father of Jeff Rickard (Crystal McLachlin) and Janice Scheffee (Greg). Adoring grandfather of Morgan, Nathan, Joshua and Matthew. Step grandfather of Kade and Braeden. Dave will also be missed by his nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Predeceased by his parents Frank and Clara Rickard; brother John (Charlotte), sisters Dorothy (Charles), Evelyn (John) and Jean (Clare). A visitation will be held at NEWCASTLE FUNERAL HOME, 386 Mill St S, Newcastle (just north of 401 at first lights) on Tuesday, November 11, 2014 from 2pm to 4pm and 7pm to 9pm with a Lion's service at 6:30pm. A funeral service will be held at Newcastle United Church, 84 Mill St S, Newcastle, on Wednesday, November 12, 2014 at 11am with cremation to follow. A reception will be held immediately after the funeral service at the Newcastle Community Hall, 20 King Ave West, Newcastle. Donations in Dave's memory may be made to Newcastle United Church, Heart & Stroke Foundation or a charity of your choice. Condolences for the family may be made online at www.newcastlefuneralhome.com

NOWAK, Edward (Ed) - It is with such sadness and significant loss that the family of Edward Nowak announce his passing on November 7, 2014 at the age of 65 years surrounded by family and friends at the time of his death Ed passed peacefully with prayer and love at Lakeridge Health Oshawa. Ed, beloved and cherished husband of Marta (nee: Duriskova). Loving father of Jennifer, Lee and Shellie. Loving grandfather of Lyndsay and Elizabeth. Loved son-in-law of Valerie Duriskova. Dear brother of Walter (Diane) and Helen (Frank Iorianni). Dear uncle to Tracy, Kellie, Emmanuel, Mathew and Catherine. Ed will be sadly missed by family and friends both here and in Slovakia. Ed was a former member of Bowmanville and Great-Pine Ridge Kinsmen Clubs. Ed retired from Ontario Hydro in 2002 after 32 years of service. Ed was cremated at Bowmanville Crematorium and a Memorial Funeral Mass will be held at ST. JOSEPH'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, 127 Liberty St. S., Bowmanville on Monday, November 17, 2014 at 11 a.m. Donations in Ed's memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be gratefully appreciated. www.morrisfuneralchapel.ca

VIVIAN, Leonard Bain (Veteran WWII) Passed away at Lakeridge Health Bowmanville on Monday, November 10, 2014 at the age of 91 years. Len, beloved husband of the late Ruth (Cowey) Vivian. Loving father of the late Phillip Vivian. Dear father-in-law of Maureen (Edwards) Vivian. Dear friend to Muriel Butson and her family Don and Laurie; Dan and Debbie; Ted and Cathy; Bill and Audrey. Loved brother to Elinor, Bob, Isabel, Catherine, Jewell and the late Bill, Bruce, Dan, David and Ralph. Lovingly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Charles and Beulah Vivian. Sadly missed by his brother-in-law Archie and his wife Rennette Cowey. Friends may pay their respects at the MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL, 4 Division Street, Bowmanville on Thursday, November 13, 2014 from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Funeral service in the MORRIS CHAPEL on Friday, November 14, 2014 at 1 p.m. Interment Bond Head Cemetery, Newcastle. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Memorial Hospital Foundation Bowmanville would be gratefully appreciated. www.morrisfuneralchapel.ca

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BEAULIEU, Robert Joseph - Passed away suddenly at home on November 5, 2014 at the age of 57. Devoted husband of 22 years to Roberta. Loving son of Columbe, caring brother of Madeline (Junior), Jeanette (Ron), Suzie and Ivan. Predeceased by his father Wilbert. Lovingly remembered by Roberta's sisters Shirley (Jim), Margie, Pat (Lyle), Florence (Wayne) and their families. In accordance with Robert's wishes, cremation has taken place. Arrangements entrusted to ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME. If desired memorial donations may be directed to The Kidney Foundation or the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

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BOTHWELL, Judith Ann "Judy" (nee Brownell) (December 9th, 1951 - November 9th, 2014) Suddenly at home on Sunday, November 9th, 2014, in her 63rd year. Loving partner of David Crabtree. Cherished mother of Rebecca (Gery) Bittner and Katherine Lia. Dear Nana of Noah Bittner. Lovingly remembered by her siblings William (Sylvia) Brownell and Joan (Paul) Jubb. Predeceased by her parents William and Doreen Brownell, brother Martin Brownell and sister Janice Brownell. Judy will be missed by her nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Memorial visitation will be held at OSHAWA FUNERAL HOME, 847 King Street West (905-721-1234) on Friday, November 14th from 2:00 p.m. until time of Memorial Service in the Chapel at 3:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Online condolences may be made at www.oshawafuneralhome.com

HOBBS, Donna Marie - Dedicated teacher at Pickering High School for 30 years. Passed away peacefully on Friday November 7, 2014, at Lakeridge Health Oshawa at the age of 70. Beloved daughter of the late Marjory (nee: Allchurch) and Thomas Hobbs. Loved sister of Isabelle Hobbs, and the late Margaret Hobbs, as well as honorary sister of Mary Lou Smith, Bob Short, Harry Short, Brian Short, and Karen Spearing. Survived by many cousins. Many thanks to the staff at Kingston General Hospital, and Lakeridge Health Oshawa for the wonderful care given to Donna over the last weeks. A Visitation was held at the ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME Oshawa, on Tuesday November 11th. Funeral Service was held in the chapel on Wednesday November 12th at 2pm. Interment will be held at Cramahe Hill Cemetery, Morganston, on Thursday November 13th at 12pm. Memorial donations are appreciated to the Diabetes Association. To place online condolences, please visit www.armstrongfuneralhome.net. GAZDIK, Betty Joan - Passed away peacefully at Lakeridge Health Oshawa on Saturday, November 8th, 2014 at the age of 89. Loving mom of Jim and the late David (2001). Adored mother-in-law of Donna and Karen. Cherished grandmother of Sandra (Alan), Chris (Amy), Janet (Kieran) and Greg. Great-grandmother of Gamble, Mari, and Frae of B.C., Noah of Ottawa, Caitlin and Keira of Oshawa. Betty will be fondly remembered by many relatives and friends. The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to the caring and compassionate nursing staff of G5 and C7 at Lakeridge Health Oshawa for taking such good care of Betty and her family. Visitation will be held at OSHAWA FUNERAL HOME, 847 King Street West (905-721-1234) on Friday, November 14th at 10:00 a.m. until time of Celebration of Life in the Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Memorial donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or Lakeridge Health Foundation Cancer Care. Online condolences may be made at www.oshawafuneralhome.com.

HOLLIDAY, Larry, In his 68th year - Suddenly but peacefully at home Larry Holliday was taken from his best friend and life partner on November 6, 2014. Their time together was short but full of love and humor. Retired from Durham Board of Education where he was Group Leader of maintenance for over 30 years. Larry left behind his life partner and soulmate Marcia Hamilton, his Mother Norma Golden, Son Larry Jr. (Crystal), Daughter Mandy Maddix (Steve), Son Matthew and daughter Meaghan McStravick as well as sisters Lana and Cathy, nephews Craig, Shane, Marty, Jake and niece Crystal. Poppy to Carter, Caitlyn, Ethan, Drew and Owen. Missed by so many more. He loved life. Visitation will be held at NORTHCUTT ELLIOTT FUNERAL HOME, 53 Division St. Bowmanville, on Tuesday November 11th, 2014 from 2 - 4 & 6 - 8 pm. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Wednesday November 12th, 2014 at 1 pm, with visitation from 12 - 1 pm. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, Memorial Donations may be made to A Charity of your Choice. www.northcuttelliott.com

GAGNON, Marcel - Peacefully at Lakeridge Health Oshawa on Saturday, November 8th, 2014. Beloved husband of Marie for 24 years. Loving father of Chantal and Bradley. Survived by his mother Cecilia and predeceased by his father Jean-Baptiste. Dear brother of Alain (Shelley), Louise (Michael), Jacques, Lorraine (Paul) and Robert (Teresa). Brother-in-law of Sharon (Terry) and Phil (Christie). Marcel will also be sadly missed by many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Visitation will be held at OSHAWA FUNERAL HOME, 847 King Street West (905-721-1234) on Thursday, November 13th from 2 - 4 and 7 9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at ST. THERESE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (3800 Courtice Rd. N., Courtice) on Friday, November 14th at 11:00 a.m. Memorial donations to St. Therese Roman Catholic Church Building Fund would be appreciated. Online condolences may be made at www.oshawafuneralhome.com PASCOE, Earl Sidney - Whitby's Clock man has passed peacefully away on Friday, October 31, 2014 at Community Nursing Home, Pickering at the age of 86. Beloved husband of the late Mildred (nee Smith). Loving father of Philip (Josie). Caring grandfather to Tim Stezik (Cathelene), Chris Stezik (Shelley) and great grandfather to Emmersen and Callahan. Brother to Eileen (Harvey Crouch), Marg Powell and the late Ken, Ron, Carl and Doris. Earl will be sadly missed by his extended family, friends and all who knew him. Friends were invited to call at the MOUNT LAWN FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY, 21 Garrard Rd., Whitby (North of Hwy 2) on Sunday, November 2, 2014 from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service was held in the chapel on Monday, November 3, 2014 at 2:30 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Rouge Valley Health System, Ajax Site. Special thanks to the outstanding staff of Community Nursing Home, Pickering and Dr. Steven Fishman, Scarborough Centenary. Memories may be shared at www.mountlawn.ca

HICKS, Gerald 'Gerry' Brian (July 20, 1946 to November 7, 2014). It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Gerry. Loving and devoted husband of Blanche, devoted stepfather of Dionne (Dave), Tracey (Barry), Sean (Rose Anne) and Jean. Poppa of 12 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Loving son of Marie and the late Murray Hicks. Loving brother of Bev (Bob), Barb (Doug) and Bonnie (Jeff). Uncle and great uncle of many nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Gerry's Life will be held on Wednesday, November 26, 2014 at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Branch 112 located at 117 Byron Street South, Whitby form 6-9 pm. Arrangements entrusted to MOUNT LAWN FUNERAL HOME, 905-443-3376 In lieu of flowers, donations to Faith, Hope and Charity, Evangelistic Ministries, 27 - 1300 King Street East, Suite 190, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8J4. Memories may be shared at www.mountlawn.ca

HICKEY, Terry - On Sunday November 9th, 2014, with his family by his side, Terry passed, in his 58th year. Terry is survived by his wife Janet, his mother Marie, his children Ellisha and Joey, his grandchildren Brianna, Emily and Aiden, his brother Rick and his sisters Gloria, Jeannie and Sheila (Joe) Kidd. Predeceased by his father Richard and his first wife Linda. Fondly remembered by many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends. Memorial Visitation at LYONS FUNERAL HOME, Westport On. from 6-9 pm on Friday November 14, 2014. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 am Saturday November 15, 2014 at SACRED HEART OF JESUS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, Bedford, On. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the Diabetes Association. www.northcuttelliott.com

MAGEE, Wendie Diane - Passed away at Lakeridge Health Oshawa on November 9, 2014 at the age of 71. Beloved wife of the late James Brian Magee. Loving mother of David James (Barbara), Stephen Arthur (Karyn) and Craig William. Cherished grandmother of Blake, Cameron, and Brian. Predeceased by her parents Arthur & Dora Whittaker. Wendie will be missed by her extended family and many dear friends. A memorial service will be held at ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME, 124 King Street East, Oshawa on Sunday November 16, 2014 at 1 p.m. Visitation one hour prior to service time. Memorial donations to the Lung Association would be appreciated and may be made by visiting www.armstrongfuneralhome.net.

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WILLIAMS, Doreen Mae (nee Stacey) Passed away gently in her sleep at home with family near on Tuesday, November 11th, 2014. She was in her 92nd year. Doreen was a proud mother to Sharon Walmsley, John and Fran (nee Hill) Williams and Gail Appleby. She will be sadly missed by her grandchildren Todd Hoskin, Kent and Tracy Hoskin, Steven and Maureen Williams, Kim and Chad Armstrong, and Stacy and Jeff Smaldon, and by her great grandchildren Samantha, Grace, Elizabeth, David, Haley, Rachel, Natalie, and Abby. She was predeceased by her loving husband Ken Williams of 60 years, brother Jack Stacey, sister Wilma Burley, and her parents Howard and Pearl Stacey. Doreen was a very loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She was an avid curler and talented floral designer. Visitation will be held at OSHAWA FUNERAL HOME, 847 King Street West (905-721-1234) on Thursday, November 13th from 12:00 noon until time of Funeral Service in the Chapel at 1:30 p.m. Reception to follow. Interment will be at Bowmanville Cemetery. Memorial donations to the charity or your choice would be appreciated. Online condolences may be made at www.oshawafuneralhome.com

KAMMINGA, George (Sjoerd) - Suddenly at QHC-Belleville General Hospital on Thursday, November 6, 2014 in his 64th year. Son of the late Ate and Jantje Kamminga. Beloved husband of Dulyn Kamminga (nee Jongsma). Loving father of Richard, David (Jenni) both of Courtice and Matthew (Kerrie) of Whitby and stepfather of Steven, Kenny and Mike (Danielle) Smith. Proud grandpa of 4 grandchildren. Dear brother of Alice (John) Glasbergen, Sandra (Alan) Grant and Betty (Jim) Rosipko. George is also remembered by nieces, nephews, extended families and friends. The Funeral Service was held at the Maranatha Church, Belleville on Tuesday, November 11, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. Interment at Elmwood Cemetery. If desired, Memorial Donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the STEELE FUNERAL HOME, Moira Street Chapel, Belleville (Toll Free 1-877-256-3688)

LEVER, Dorothy Vivien - Peacefully at Hillsdale Terraces on Sunday, November 9th, 2014 in her 103rd year. Beloved wife of the late William Lever. Loving mother of Raymond and his wife Shirley. Loving grandmother of Gary and his wife Christine, Cheryl-Anne and her husband John Graham and Michael and his wife Beverley. Fondly remembered by her great-grandsons Jonathan (Krystal), Christopher (Brittany), Stephen, Adam (Jen) and Jay and cherished by her great-great-grandchildren Harmony, Zachary and Shayley. Visitation was held at OSHAWA FUNERAL HOME, 847 King Street West (905-721-1234) on Tuesday, November 11th from 10:00 am until time of Funeral Service in the Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Charity of your choice would be appreciated. Online condolences may be made at www.oshawafuneralhome.com

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SCHRAM, Gladys Mae - Passed away on Friday November 7, 2014 with family by her side in her 80th year. Beloved wife of the late Joe Schram. Loving mother of Deborah (Sam), Kevin (Marilyn), and the late Sandra and Shirley. Dearest grandmother of Michael (Roxanne), as well as great grandmother of Tristan, Cheyenne, and Alyssa. Sister of Clarence, and the late Ethel, Dick, and Reg. Friends may call at the ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME 124 King Street East Oshawa for a Memorial Service on Thursday November 13th at 3pm, Visitation will be held 2 hours prior to service time, starting at 1pm. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are greatly appreciated to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Diabetes Association. To place online condolences, please visit www.armstrongfuneralhome.net.

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• Beautifully updated, 4 bdrm, 2 bath Century home in historic Olde Bowmanville. Contemporary feeling décor. • Spacious living area, main floor walk-out to park like, private fenced yard with mature trees. • Walk to Schools, Park, Downtown shopping district, Community Centre, Library & Churches. See virtual tour on website

$434,900 • Fabulous mix of rustic & contemporary in this 4 bdrm, stone century home on 0.8 acres in the Village of Tyrone. • Eat-in kitchen, frml dining & living rms. Master with 5 pc bath. Plank wood & polished stone floors. • Stone, wood burning f/p, screened porch, m/flr laundry, central vac & CAC are some of the great features to this must see home!

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$409,900 • Ranch style, custom built, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, bungalow on ¾ acre country setting, 5 mins from Newcastle with amazing views. • Open concept layout with huge living room and sep formal dining room. • Kitchen with w/o to deck. Large Master with w/i closet and en suite.

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NEWCASTLE

$389,900 • Adorable Century home in sought after Historic “Olde” Bowmanville neighbourhood. 3 bdrm, all brick with single detached garage. • Lovingly cared for and move in ready with loads of living space & unique features. • Walk to Schools, Park, Downtown shopping district, Community Centre, Library & Churches. Call Susan or Tyler for more info.

$229,900 • 4 bdrm, 2 bath, home located in the heart downtown Newcastle. • Spacious bright kitchen, large living area with 2 main floor bdrms & 2 upper level bdrms. • Prime real estate investment property close to shops, schools, public transit and major highway access. Call Susan or Tyler for more info.

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$237,900 • One of the last remaining building lots in Historic Bond Head. • Situated in an area of Million dollar + custom homes walking distance to Lake Ontario, Beach, marina and waterfront park. • Level, 66 ft. x 131 ft. lot backing onto farmers field and protected green-space. Call Tyler or Susan for more info.

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$429,900 • Ranch style 3+1 bdrm, 2 bath, bungalow. Large ½ acre lot on the outskirts of Orono Village. • O/C living area & large eat-in kitchen with w/o. Large formal dining room. • Master with ensuite + 2 well sized bdrms. • Fin L/L w/Rec rm, sewing area & large w/shop. Heated 2 car grg. Heated, saltwater, in ground pool.

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