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2008 & 2011 Gem Award Winners for Culture

THE LAKESHORE

VILLAGES Volu me 07 • Is s ue 04 • S ep te m b e r / Oc to b e r 2 0 1 4

www.thelakeshore.ca

engage • entertain • educate • inspire

The Shorefront Festival The Second Annual Shorefront Festival sponsored by the Lakeshore Village BIA is happening on Saturday, September 6th from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. The Shorefront Festival is a free, family friendly, fun filled event for all ages. Events are happening across Lake Shore Boulevard West, from First Street to Twelfth Street. Visit the Shorefront Festival to experience Star of the Shore Talent Competition, Youth Zone, Kids Zone, Artisans, Newfie Corner, Beer Tent, Market Place and so much more… Once again STAR OF THE SHORE – YOUTH TALENT CONTEST is a part of the Shorefront Festival Star of the Shore! A youth talent contest for singers ages 8 to 18 will take place on the main stage. Star of the Shore is hosted by celebrity host and judge Farley Flex (former judge of Canadian Idol pictured at right). Last year was the first time The Shorefront Festival hosted the Star of the Shore and it was a great success with performers of all ages! The event is continuing the tradition and is excited to have Farley back as host. Farley gave valuable advice to the contestants and with his knowledge and experience provides a wealth of knowledge to this event. First prize is $500 to the winning contestant! Shop the Shore – from its initial beginnings as a community driven event to encourage and promote local business along the Lakeshore. Each year the festival has expanded and grown and is now organized by the Lakeshore Village BIA. They have kept the focus on FREE Family Fun and have added new elements so that there is something for everyone. An Evening of Elvis on the Main Stage - Come listen and swoon to two of the Best Elvis Tribute artists around. You can dance, sing along or just listen and have a great time. NEW - Newfie Corner – The Lakeshore area has always had a strong and proud community of Newfoundlanders and in celebration of the East Coast Heritage, they have comedy, live music and a beer tent. NEW – Youth Zone - For the kid in all of us there are carnival games and challenges including the classic Strong Man Bell and more. Market Lane – Shop and explore products local artisans and businesses have to offer. From custom jewellery to new product ideas and arts. This market is a great way to kick off any early Christmas shopping. Once again favourites return including the popular Kids Zone with games and activities and Community Corner with Military Displays and Fire Safety. There will be live music all day at the main stage. For more details on event times & locations, or to register visit www.shorefrontfest.ca

IN THIS ISSUE Crazy weather Gems winners Healthy mouth Community Corner Delivering results Assembly Hall Lakeshore Arts Caregivers vacation

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Small business affected by this year’s crazy weather Plummeting winter temperatures, loads of snow and recent rainy and cold spells this summer have posed numerous challenges for small businesses across the Lakeshore. From a small business perspective, the weather has had significant impact on the bottom line this year. Many small businesses have grappled not only with the weather this year but other issues like disruption to roads and public transportation, making it a struggle for customers to shop locally. Businesses can be affected by both good and bad weather. Consumer’s behaviors change during different weather conditions and this affects retailers, restaurants and pubs, and in fact all types of small businesses are directly influenced by how their customers react to the weather.

The Lakeshore Villages Volume 07 | Issue 04

Quarterly Publication ~ Circulation 30,000 Delivered by Canada Post

For advertising information, please contact Toby Gardiner at 416-875-1409 or by e-mail at toby@rjentertainmentpublishing.com Editorial Contributors Lindsay Howe

Support your small businesses along the Lakeshore during these inclement weather days! Enjoy a meal in a locally owned and operated restaurant. Tell a friend about your favourite local business. Share with your friends and family the important role small businesses play within the local economy and always remember to appreciate small business.

Toby Gardiner | Publisher

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toby@rjentertainmentpublishing.com

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Mark

Grimes ON OCTOBER 27TH RE-ELECT

City Councillor Ward 6 Etobicoke-Lakeshore

RE-ELECT

City Councillor Ward 6 Etobicoke-Lakeshore

Championing the growth, strength and prosperity of our community since 2003.

reelectmarkgrimes.ca @Mark_Grimes Campaign Office: 3051 Lakeshore Boulevard West (@ Eleventh St.) 416.251.0002

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PUMPKIN PARADE 2013

Say farewell to Halloween with an enchanted evening ...

MIMICO PUMPKIN PARADE SAT. NOV. 1 6 -8:30PM

Lake Shore Blvd. West at Mimico Ave.

You’re invited to bring your Jack-O-Lanterns to light up Mimico Square & Amos Waites Park. Please bring your own candles. Volunteers will help light the Jack-O-Lanterns and load the pumpkins into bins for composting the following morning.

SPONSORED BY THE MIMICO BY THE LAKE BIA

“LEAVE NO PUMPKIN BEHIND” Your neighbour can’t make it? “Leave no Pumpkin Behind” and bring their pumpkins down to the 2014 Pumpkin Parade and help us reach our target of 900. Take a look at some of last year’s pumpkins and don’t miss out on this fun, free community event!

Find us on Facebook at : MIMICO PUMPKIN PARADE

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Bernard Trottier Hosts the Annual Gems of the Lakeshore Awards Ceremony A Wonderful Evening Recognizing Local Business Excellence On July 10, 2014 Bernard Trottier, Member of Parliament for Etobicoke – Lakeshore and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Works and Government Services, was honoured to host the annual Gems of Etobicoke-Lakeshore awards ceremony .

Community Service – Village Mosaic The Village Mosaic is run by the Sisters of St. Joseph. It is a welcoming place for seniors to stay connected and stay active. Seniors can take part in a variety of activities, including light exercise, computers, crafts and line dancing. Retail – Mimico Pharmacy The managers and cashiers of Mimico Pharmacy are always smiling and always helpful. They give advice without any vested interest. The atmosphere is very friendly and welcoming.

Nominations were open for two months and the general public was invited to nominate businesses and community organizations they felt deserved to be recognized for their outstanding service. All nominations were evaluated and winners selected by an independent judging panel which consisted of members from the various Business Improvement Areas along with other community leaders.

New Business – Maurya East Indian Roti Maurya’s offers a variety of delicious foods with lots of options. Whether you dine-in or take-out, the service is quick and courteous.

“We are blessed here in Etobicoke – Lakeshore to be home to some of the finest small and medium sized businesses in Canada”, stated MP Trottier. “It is an honour to pay tribute to the excellent work these businesses do and to the richness that they add to our community. We are fortunate that Etobicoke is home to so many gems”.

Community Service – Kassel’s Pharmacy Kassel’s offers efficient and friendly service. There are different clinics open to the public related to health care The owner Bill Kassel is very active in his community. This pharmacy has been in the neighborhood for over 50 years. Restaurant – Il Paesano Pizzeria If you’re looking for great homemade pizza, Il Paesano is the place. This small family owned business has been operating for more than 50 years. People return here year after year for the food and the friendly service.

The awards ceremony was an excellent opportunity for various enterprises from across Etobicoke-Lakeshore to come together and recognize the importance of putting the customer at the center of everything that they do. 2014 winners of the Gems of the Lakeshore

Service Business – Cruise Holidays/Humber Bay Travel Inc. (below) Cruise Holiday’s Humber Bay Travel Inc. really believes in their community. They take part in many of the events in Humber Bayshores area, including the Waterfront Festival. They give generously of their time and skills to support charities and help increase awareness of issues important to their community.

Food Service – Lakeshore Super Submarine Lakeshore Super submarine has been part of the community for more than 40 years. The staff are friendly and the “subs” are the best! George Kozaris (below right) continues to press for the betterment of his community.

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. . . ts n e s e r P A I B e Lakeshore Villag

Sat. Sept 6th 11am to 11pm 1st to 12th Street Celebrity host On Our Main Stage:

Farley Flex

ST R of the SHORE 1:00pm-5:00pm

Youth Talent Contest

1st Place Prize:

0 0 5 $ (former Judge of Canadian Idol) AN EVENING OF ELVIS Ages 8-18yrs * $500 Prize * Register on line

with performances by award winning Elvis Tribute Artists

Live Music All Day

+ MORE GREAT EVENTS:

Youth Zone - Mini Putt, Sports Challenges, Games Kids Zone - Bouncy Castle, Carnival Games, Crafts Newfie Corner - Music, Comedy, Beer Tent Market Place - Artisans, Merchants & More Star of the Shore - Youth Talent Contest $500.00 First Prize Ages 8-18 An Evening of Elvis - Tribute Artists Perform at main stage Community Corner - Military Displays, Seniors Area, Fire Safety

REGISTER TODAY!

Visit shorefrontfest.ca or join us on facebook @lakeshorevillagebia

Sponsors:

Sponsors in Kind: Party & Event Loot Bags the kids will love!

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Start your child’s school year off with a smile Eating your way to a healthy mouth By Dr. Mira Wassef and Dr. Max Wassef

Healthy school lunches A homemade fruit smoothie: Fruits and vegetables high in Vitamin C are important for healthy gums. Cheese slices on whole wheat crackers: Cheese, milk and yogurt contain calcium which strengthen tooth enamel and stimulates saliva production to wash away food particles. Tuna fish sandwiches: Protein contains phosphorus which is needed for tooth development. Beware of tasty cola pop and potato chip treats. This popular combo, can have detrimental effects on your child’s teeth. Cola as well as other popular pop drinks contains acid that weakens your tooth enamel and sugar that the bacteria in your mouth love to dine on. The bacteria while dining on this sugar produce even more acid as a by-product, which attack your teeth resulting in tooth decay. Chips and other sticky snacks cling to your teeth for a long time after eating. This provides more feasting material for the sugar bugs to produce more acid. Now that’s a Sneaky Snack Attack!

Doctors Mira and Max Wassef are the owners and operators of Lakeside Dentists located next door to the famous Birds and Beans Café on 2405 Lake Shore Blvd. W. in the heart of Mimico by the Lake. Being a dynamic brother and sister team, they operate a family and cosmetic dental practice.

In recent days our lives have become busy and it’s appealing to reach for processed food. This is a problem when it comes to our teeth as the addition of sugars often used to alter the shelf life and taste is significant to the development of tooth decay. Fresh fruit and vegetables are best. They contain all the essential vitamins and minerals for health teeth and gums.

Offering a full range of dental treatments including tooth whitening, dental implants, tooth replacement, smile makeovers, invisalign orthodontic treatment and clear braces as well as dentures and dental hygiene. Please feel free to contact them with any queries at 416-255-1566. www.lakesidedentists.com

Schedule a back to school dental visit Visiting the dentist twice annually during school age is very important as this is when the most changes to the dentition occur. Baby teeth start to be replaced by adult teeth at age 6 and continue until age 12-14, with the exception of wisdom teeth. This is the time when most children start developing cavities and also when they may require braces to align their teeth.

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Community Corner Ukrainian Project CTO Project CTO - that means “one hundred” in Ukrainian - commemorated the 100th anniversary of the War Measures Act. 11 am on Friday August 22nd marked the 100th Anniversary of Canada’s First National Internment Operations. A first ever event in Canadian history, 100 plaques were unveiled at the same date and same time from coast to coast to commemorate the event.

Fabulous fall fashion show The annual Fabulous Fall Fashion Show at Humber Valley United Church, 76 Anglesey Blvd. (Islington & Rathburn) will be held on Saturday, October 25th starting at 1 pm. Come for good fun over wine and nibblies and bargains abound in the shopping mart. Check out the Vintage Boutique of clothes, handbags, shoes and accessories from the 80’s and earlier. Stock up for holiday entertaining at the Bake Sale and grab bargains with bids at the Silent Auction table.

The plaque unveiled at 145 Evans Avenue honours Filip Konowal a Ukrainian Canadian who enlisted in the 77th Battalion while serving as a Corporal with the 47th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. King George V awarded Filip the Victoria Cross in London on October 15th 1917.

Enjoy delicious homemade desserts and the runway show of ladies fashions at 1:45 pm. Tickets are only $25 and include a complimentary glass of wine or punch. Gather your friends together for a fun afternoon. Call 416-357-4942 or e-mail hvuctickets@yahoo.com to reserve a ticket. Proceeds support UCW sponsored charities. The Retro Ramblers in concert at Humber Valley United Church Are you feeling nostalgic for the old Barbershop and Doo Wop music? Come to Humber Valley United Church, 76 Anglesey Blvd. on Saturday, October 18, 2014 for a concert featuring The Retro Ramblers, a quartet of men who sing songs from the ‘old days’ but with a taste for the contemporary. The Retro Ramblers have been playing sold out venues throughout the city and are now embarking on a series of concerts in Toronto churches. The concert starts at 3 pm with a reception to follow. Tickets are only $15 each and proceeds from the concert will be used to fund outreach projects. Gather your friends together for a wonderful fall afternoon. Tickets are available from the church office beginning in early September, and at the door on the day of the concert. Call 416-231-2263

Announcing Mimico’s Newest Addition Ice harvesting is an occupation now obsolete due to the development of technology, but was a necessary commodity in the days before air conditioning and refrigeration. The manageable width of the Humber River made it a relatively easy source for extraction. The newest mural in Mimico “Morning Ice Harvest on the Humber River” honours the men and the businesses who made this craft their profession.

Skate on Eight The second annual Skate on Eight took place on Saturday, August 8th at the Eighth Street Skate Park. This bright sunny day provided the perfect conditions for participants. The event had skaters in two age categories; 16 and under and 17 and older. The competition gave skateboarders the opportunity to perform their best tricks on different obstacles. Eighth Street Skatepark features handrails, quarter pipe, ledges, stairs, and a bowl resembling an empty swimming pool.

The artist team comprised of professional mural artist, Jim Bravo and youth apprentice, Emma Ciobanica (www.artexploration.wordpress.com) collaborated to create a design that captures the work of this long, gone profession and complement the existing mural that depicts a nostalgic view of swimmers about to bath in the Mimico Creek circa 1920s. Since 2012, Lakeshore Arts (www.lakeshorearts.ca), a west end community arts organization, has played a key role in creating murals in the Mimico community that focus on a unique community asset – the water. Located in the southwest end of Toronto, Mimico, evokes a small town feeling within the big city. It is a neighbourhood of parks, small family run businesses and access to the lake. The mural is located on the east side of Kaboodles Restaurant at 2491 Lake Shore Blvd West. This public art piece was made possible by the generous support of the City of Toronto’s Economic Development Mural Program and the Mimico-by-the-Lake Business Improvement Association. The long term goal of this project is to create a third mural in 2016 forming a triptych that captures a historic view of the Mimico area based on its proximity to the lake and the relationship the community has had with it.

Grand Re-opening Rotary Peace Park Playground was officially reopened on July 30th. A ribbon cutting ceremony with City Councillor Mark Grimes and the Friends of Rotary Peace Park officially reopened the new playground which includes new junior and senior play structures, new landscaping, lighting, pathway and drainage improvements, and new benches.

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Delivering Results for Canadians

By Bernard Trottier, MP Etobicoke-Lakeshore During the productive spring sitting of the House of Commons, our Conservative Government delivered important legislation to address the issues that are important to families in Etobicoke. We know that the economy continues to be the top priority of Canadians, which is why it’s our Government’s top priority. This spring, our efforts to strengthen the economy and help create jobs were bolstered by passing key aspects of our Economic Action Plan. These measures include connecting Canadians with available jobs as well as delivering better training for the workforce of tomorrow. At the same time, our Government believes that families have a right to feel safe in their homes and on their streets. That’s why we continue to take steps to help improve the safety of our communities. This spring, we were able to pass a number of bills that support victims of crime and put the safety of Canadian families first. For example, in response to concerns from victims and their families, we passed the Not Criminally Responsible Reform Act. This bill will help ensure that the safety of communities and victims are paramount in the decision-making process for those found NCR. It implements some commonsense reforms, such as creating a “high-risk” designation which would block the release of those who may pose a danger to the public, without jeopardizing their ability to receive treatment. It will also enhance victim involvement in the process and give them a more effective voice. We were able to introduce the landmark Canadian Victims Bill of Rights. The Victims Bill of Rights will permanently entrench the rights of victims into a single document at the federal level—a first in Canadian history. It will guarantee that the justice system recognizes a victims’ rights in four key areas: information, protection, participation and restitution. Canadians can also be proud that our Government delivered two important pieces of legislation—the Fair Elections Act and the Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act— that will help safeguard our democracy and protect the value of Canadian citizenship. Our Government will continue to work hard this summer and stay focused on what matters most to Canadians. The Opposition either have no economic plan or promote policies that would us back economically. Thomas Mulcair and the NDP continue to push risky economic schemes that would raise the cost of living for families and push us deep into deficit. Meanwhile, Justin Trudeau has stayed silent on job creation and how to support Canada’s economy. Instead, he’s made the legalization of marijuana the centrepiece of his platform. This lack of good judgement shows he’s out of touch with the priorities of hard-working families. Canadians can count on our Government to keep Canada’s finances sound so that we can create jobs, balance the budget in 2015, deliver more tax relief for families and keep Canada strong and prosperous.

Cyrus Chan

Financial Advisor .

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Upcoming Events at Assembly Hall

Upcoming events at Lakeshore Arts

Critical Mass VIII: presented by The Critical Mass artistic ensemble Reception: Sept 4, 6:30 to 8:30 pm The Critical Mass artistic ensemble features their works, an eclectic mix from semi-abstract to completely non-objective, from acrylics only to mixed media. Gallery hours are Mon to Fri: 12 - 5 pm and Sat: 10 am - 1 pm. For more information please call 416-338-7255.

SEPTEMBER

Yoga Meditation: presented by SAHAJA Yoga September 10, 17 and 24 at 6 pm Come experience a true form of meditation - Yoga. Feel the spiritual energy and peace within by Kundalini awakening. Classes are free. For more information, visit www.freemeditation.ca or call 416-201-7649.

Culture Days | September 26, 27, 28 | @ELCultureDays Celebrate Culture in YOUR community! Join Lakeshore Arts and Humber College as we showcase over 50 FREE arts and culture activities along Lake Shore Boulevard – from Browns Line to Park Lawn. Full Etobicoke-Lakeshore activities listings can be found at www.culturedays.ca or look for the Culture Days Etobicoke-Lakeshore program in local businesses starting mid-September.

Life Drawing | Thursdays from 7:30-10pm | $10 per session Location: Lakeshore Arts, 2422 Lake Shore Blvd. West Drop in Life Drawing sessions held weekly (starting September 4) with different poses each week! New members welcome. Bring your own materials. Classes will switch to Monday evenings in October.

Argentine Tango Classes: presented by Tango Soul September 13 at 2:30 pm All age Argentine Tango classes, no experience needed! Classes are $20 per person, to register or for more information, please visit www.tangosoul.ca or call 647-203-9829.

Cardboard Community | September 27 from 11-3pm Location: Amos Waites Park, Mimico Square Back by popular demand for a 2nd year, here’s your chance to build your perfect community out of cardboard! This family friendly event challenges you to be architect, urban planner and landscape designer as we turn Mimico Square into a cardboard kingdom!

By The Lake Book Club Volume VII: presented by the Assembly Hall and Humber College October 7 & December 9 2014, January 20 & February 24 2015 at 7 pm Join four of Canada’s most gifted authors for an intimate and interactive peek behind the pages of their latest books. They’ll share the back story - their inspiration, determination and their personal take on the creative process. And yes, they’ll read, too! Book Club evenings take place the Assembly Hall. Series moderated by Wendy O’Brien, Humber professor and passionate reader. BUY THE SERIES $80 for 4 evenings. BUY THE CHAPTER $27 for 1 evening. All pricing includes HST. For more information please visit assemblyhall.ca. To order tickets, email assembly@ toronto.ca or call 416-338-7255.

YAM Information Night | September 30 from 6:30-8:30pm Location: Lakeshore Arts, 2422 Lake Shore Blvd. West Looking for leadership and volunteer opportunities? Want to build your art skills, kick-start your career in the arts or learn about event and program planning? Attend our information session to sign up for YAM workshops, volunteer positions and find out more about this FREE arts program for youth! Contact michelle@lakeshorearts.ca or 416-201-7093 for more information Members Showcase – APPLY NOW! Are you a Lakeshore Arts member? Would you like to exhibit your work in our gallery space!? Submit one piece, no larger than 2 feet x 2 feet for our Annual Member’s Showcase October 7- December 1. For more information contact bebhinn@lakeshorearts.ca or call 416.201.7093.

OCTOBER

Suitcase Theatre | Programs run on Wednesdays from Oct. 1 – Nov. 5 | $105/6 weeks Location: Lakeshore Arts, 2422 Lake Shore Blvd. West Suitcase Theatre is pleased to present Drama Tykes (10:00-10:45am) and Messy Fingers (11:00-11:45am); two theatre, movement and music based programs for children ages 2 and 3 years old. Developed by an ECE, the early years art and drama programs help with social and emotional development as well as gross and fine motor skills. Check out Suitcase Theatre’s programs at www.suitcasetheatre.com for information on how to register. Life Drawing | Mondays from 7:30-10pm | $10 per session Location: Lakeshore Arts, 2422 Lake Shore Blvd. West Drop in Life Drawing sessions held weekly with different poses each week! New members welcome. Bring your own materials. YAM (youth.arts.movement) | Tuesdays from 6:30-8:30pm | FREE Location: Lakeshore Arts, 2422 Lake Shore Blvd. West Love art!? Want to meet professional artists and learn about different art forms? Come on out to Lakeshore Arts and work with professional artists! YAM is run by you—the youth! Take the lead on planning the year, contribute ideas for workshops, interview artists, learn how to make a career out of your passion and organize events as a volunteer with Lakeshore Arts. YAM is a great place to meet new people and expand your creative knowledge! Registration required. Contact michelle@lakeshorearts.ca or 416-201-7093 for more information. PIE AUCTION | October 8 from 6:30pm | FREE Location: Lakeshore Arts, 2422 Lake Shore Blvd. West Meringue! Apple! Pumpkin! Peach! Pecan! WE’VE GOT PIES! Join us for Lakeshore Arts’ annual Pie Auction fundraiser for a chance to bid on tasty homemade treats and mingle with the Lakeshore Arts community. This is a great opportunity to pick up some Thanksgiving baked goods! For those interested in showing off their baking skills, we are accepting pie donations. Please contact kaylawray@ lakeshorearts.ca for more details. All proceeds will go directly to Lakeshore Arts youth programming.

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Jenn-Air is introducing it’s great, unique, new fall line-up of appliances, and once again Faulkner’s Appliance Centre will be carrying the premium brand. Jenn-Air appliances have offered high performance with great style since the introduction of the first self-ventilated cook top in 1961. The Jenn-Air reputation as a pioneer and technology leader has continued with the addition of many first and exclusive features to home kitchens throughout the world. Jenn-Air has proudly retained the consumer No. 1 preferred cooking product rating since 1989. Fully integrate, flush-fit refrigerators offer personalized storage capabilities while creating a smooth, built-in design. Custom panels finish off the completely integrated look. Fully integrated and flush-fit ranges offer multiple modes of convection allowing precise control to create light puff pastries as well as moist, tender meats. Drop-in cook tops are extremely popular and come in a variety of styles with clean cut lines. Fo r o v e r 6 0 y e a r s , Faulkner's Appliance Centre has provided friendly, knowledgeable service and pricing in south Etobicoke. The past four years, Faulker’s has been rated number one by Homestar! The staff consists of longterm employees offering many years of retail experience. The appliance showroom boasts an amazing 300 appliances on display, including most major brands, with a large selection of popular stainless steel appliances at competitive pricing. Faulkner's low overhead and many years in operation allow it to keep its prices down and stay competitive. Faulkner buys large quantities of appliances from their suppliers at “better than big box pricing,” says Gord Faulkner. Faulkner's Appliance Centre is located at 2880 Lake Shore Boulevard West (two blocks east of Islington Avenue) in south Etobicoke. Hours are Monday to Wednesday from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. For more information, call 416-259-1195 or visit www.faulknersappliance.com.

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Family Caregivers Need a Vacation Too! Vacations are essential “mental breaks” needed to recover from day to day stresses of a busy, overworked lifestyle. Family caregivers don’t often get an opportunity to be free of their caregiving responsibilities for years at a time. Who are the family caregivers in Canada? They are typically women—spouses and daughters. Did you know women today spend 17 years caring for their children, and 18 years helping an elderly parent? If you are a family caregiver, here are several options that may enable you to take a much needed vacation: • Enlist the help of other family members while you’re away. • Investigate a facility, where you can bring your loved one for a short period of time. The disadvantage with this is that uprooting your loved one from the comforts of their own home can leave them nervous and worried. The best option is to enlist in-home caregiving services, which can provide respite care. This often includes live-in services and 24 hour care, giving you a much needed break. Professional caregivers offer companionship, which can minimize your mom or dad missing you while you’re away. Caregivers or personal support workers will cook healthy meals, clean the house, do laundry, and assist with the responsibilities of daily living for your loved one. Family caregivers can enjoy peace of mind, knowing their loved ones are in safe hands, while they are away recharging their batteries. Another benefit of home care is the ability to schedule a transition period before your vacation, so that the caregiver can learn your loved one’s routines, allowing them to adjust comfortably before you ever leave to go away. Gael Hepworth is Director of Care for Premier Homecare Services. Awarded Gem of the Lakeshore for best community service. www.premieretobicoke.com 416-6238229.

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