The Etobicoke Guardian, Central, October 12, 2017

Page 1

THURSDAY OCTOBER 12, 2017

Susan

u uaglieri Sales Representative

REAL ESTATE by DESIGN ®

SUSAN SELLS YOUR

REAL ESTATE” Porritt Real Estate BROKERAGE

INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED

Call me

416-524-0401 realestatebydesign.expert

CENTRAL EDITION

• APPRENTICESHIPS • BACHELOR’S DEGREES • CERTIFICATES • DIPLOMAS • GRADUATE CERTIFICATES

ONLINE at insidetoronto.com News, events and information on your desktop, laptop or mobile device

Events Calendar

Staff/Metroland

The south end of the property at the former Christie’s plant near Park Lawn Road and Lake Shore Boulevard is piled with demolition debris.

Developer plans ’whole community’ on Mr. Christie’s site TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com A Toronto retail property developer, owner and operator en-

visions a "whole community" on the former Mr. Christie’s land in south Etobicoke. Recently, work crews began dismantling the former bakery

and warehouse after the city issued a demolition permit on the 27-acre property on Lake Shore Boulevard West at Park Lawn Road.

See what’s happening by visiting our online community calendar. www.insidetoronto.com/events

uReport the news

The iconic Christie’s water tower will remain. It is being considered for in-

newsroom@insidetoronto.com www.facebook.com/InsideToronto @InsideTOnews insidetoronto.com/ureport

l See COMMUNITY page 5

FROM CONCEPT

to doorstep

door to door delivery drives revenue “We see thousands of customers come in holding flyers we run in metroland newspapers.” - Samko Miko Toys Warehouse

call today 416.493.4400


Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017 |

2

SUPERIOR EXTERIOR

SALE

*

FREE

NO MONEY DOWN NO PAYMENTS NO INTEREST Don’t Pay Anything until 2019 O.A.C.

TRIPLE GLASS on NORTH STAR Windows PLUS

FREE

EXTERIOR COLOUR on NORTH STAR Windows Patio Doors, and Entry Doors

DON’T DELAY

SALE ENDS OCT. 29th Take advantage of this limited time offer! *Applies to new orders only. Some restrictions apply. Not available with any other offer or promotion.

Come see our vast selection of windows and doors, and visit one of showrooms today!

401

Over 27 years experience, over 70,000 installs and 1000s of satisfied customers.

insidetoronto.com

The Trusted Team of the GTA & Surrounding Areas

BOLTON • BRAMPTON • BURLINGTON • GEORGETOWN • HAMILTON • MARKHAM • MILTON • MISSISSAUGA NEWMARKET • OAKVILLE • ORANGEVILLE • OSHAWA PICKERING • TORONTO • WHITBY

416-324-2604

BROCKWINDOWS.COM SHOWROOM HOURS: Mon-Fri 9:00 am – 5:00 pm • Sat 10:00 am – 3:00 pm


BUSINESS

3

I’m happy to address concerns about my past: Scot Johnson RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com An Etobicoke resident soliciting donations for a chartered bus service has a past history of failed businesses and unresolved consumer complaints. Scot Johnson has received favourable media coverage for his plan to raise $50,000 to crowdfund a private shuttle bus servicing condominium residents in Humber Bay Shores seeking a faster transit option to Mimico GO station. Johnson has launched a GoFundMe campaign to raise the necessary monies for the bus service. Based on a tip from an individual who wants to remain anonymous, the Guardian has learned Johnson is also the former operator of Exotic Lifestyle Rentals, a defunct Etobicoke vehicle rental company, which along with several other businesses associated with his name received an "F" rating from the Better Business Bureau (BBB) the lowest possible grade. Reached by the Guardian, Johnson, who is listed as the principal owner of the companies listed in the review, blamed the negative rating on the actions of a former business partner. He did not provide further details claiming he is now in the process of pursuing a legal action against the un-

Dan Pearce/Metroland

Scot Johnson has organized an online funding campaign to pay for a chartered bus service for Humber Bay Shores GO Transit commuters. named individual. The Guardian was unable to corroborate Johnson’s claims. Johnson said he asked the BBB to update the listing to indicate he is not the sole owner of the companies, to no avail. "They’re not exactly the easiest organization to work with," he said during a telephone interview Oct. 5. The Better Business Bureau did not respond to a request for comment on Johnson’s claim by dead-

line. The Bureau’s rating was given based on 13 factors: eight filed complaints, two instances where Johnsons’ named companies failed to respond to an inquiry and an additional three grievances which were not resolved to the complainants’ satisfaction. Included in the BBB review is an overview of the customer complaints, with the latest appearing on the site July 2017. They include failing to return a

UNLOCKED PHONE DEALS SAMSUNG GALAXY AMP2

$179.99

$179.99 $249.99

5.3” 8MP-R 5MP-F 16GB 1.5GB

one would do that to their community, to their neighbours, is absolutely beyond me," said Johnson. "My past has nothing to do with this operation whatsoever. I’m happy to address with anyone the concerns (about my past)." He continued: "If you put my name into Google (my past company history) is going to come up. I’m not operating under any alias; my name is on the (chartered bus) project."

OCT 12 – 18) (O

500 Rexdale Blvd, Lvl2 Etobicoke

4916 Dundas St. W Etobicoke

416-675-1209

647-348-5055

3415 Dixie Rd Mississauga

20 Dundas St E Mississauga

4 1 6 - 5 4 8 - 4 1 3 1 905-270-4770 www.gsmcellphones.ca www.facebook.com/gsmcellphonesgta

TERMS & CONDITIONS: Conditions will apply on subsidized phone price offers. Call or visit one of the participating locations mentioned here for more details. Offers are subject to change without notice. While quantities last. Restrictions may apply on combining offers. Taxes are extra. Third party handsets are sold by independent stores. Return, exchange and warranty for these handsets may vary from those of carrier or the manufacturers. Please enquire further details before you buy.

insidetoronto.com

$129.99

LG X PO OWER

business deposit, failing to provide an agreed upon service despite accepting payment and not issuing a full refund as previously agreed to. In all, the complainants seek thousands of dollars in redress. He insisted his past business dealings should not negatively reflect on his motives in launching a funding campaign for the shuttle bus service. "If you’re suggesting I have ill-intent with this whole project, why some-

According to the campaign listing, a $225 donation will grant a one-year membership in the Park Lawn Lakeshore Improvement Association - a group established by Johnson to lobby for transit improvements on behalf of the neighbourhood including a new GO station - which comes with a spot on the bus, discounts from "local area businesses" plus the opportunity to attend quarterly group meetings. Johnson said he has secured a commitment from Mulmer Services Ltd, a North York-based charter bus company, to operate the shuttle. He said he has also retained legal counsel to ensure "all our ducks are in a row." He said the service should be legal since there’s no direct charge for the bus service, which is free with a purchased membership. The Guardian contacted Mulmer Services multiple times to confirm whether it has agreed to run the service should the campaign reach its funding target, but did not receive a response. "Everyone has advised the setup is fine," Johnson said. He said the $50,000 goal will cover operating and administrative costs of the bus service for a little more than four months, but the service could be ready to commence operating with half that amount. Unlike other crowdfunding websites, GoFundMe doesn’t require campaigns to reach their targets to receive a payout, and donations can be withdrawn at any time. As of yesterday, the campaign counted $2,625 in donations

| Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017

Shuttle bus organizer has string of failed businesses


COMMUNITY

Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017 |

4

Because family matters By discussing options with your loved ones today, you can make a final plan that respects your wishes and protects your family.

Start the conversation: Get your FREE Planning Kit! Call today:

416-675-9489 www.glendalememorial.ca

Glendale Funeral Home & Cemetery by Arbor Memorial

1810 Albion Road, Etobicoke, ON Family Owned. Proudly Canadian.

Arbor Memorial Inc.

Liona Boyd to perform with choir TORONTO NEWSROOM newsroom@insidetoronto.com The Etobicoke Centennial Choir will perform with legendary Canadian guitarist Liona Boyd later this month. Boyd is bringing her To Canada With Love concert tour to her native Etobicoke on Sunday, Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. at Humber Valley United Church, 76 Anglesey Blvd. Tickets are $40. Call 416779-2258 or visit www.etobicokecentennialchoir.ca to order tickets. Boyd will perform with guitarist and vocalist Andrew Dolson with the Etobicoke Centennial Choir accompanying them and performing some selections on its own. The concert will feature vocal and instrumental selections, and many of Boyd’s own compositions, including selections from her new album, No Remedy for Love, and her 2013 recording, The Return. To Canada with Love.

Metroland file photo

The Etobicoke Centennial Choir will perform with legendary Canadian guitarist Liona Boyd later this month. Known as "the first lady of guitar," Boyd is a fivetime Juno Award winner, and has introduced millions globally to the art of classical guitar through her concerts, television specials and 22 recordings, many of which have gone gold or platinum. In 2009, Boyd embarked

on a career of singing, in addition to playing guitar. Boyd has composed and arranged hundreds of pieces for the guitar, and has written a bestselling autobiography, In My Own Key. My Life in Love and Music. Recently, she published a sequel, No Remedy for Love.

EMERGENCY LOANS FOR HOMEOWNERS! WE REPRESENT OVER 400 LENDERS Many provide 1st, 2nd and 3rd mortgages even with:

• Horr ble Cred t • Bankruptcy • Unemployed • Power of Sale • Self-Employed • Mortgage Arrears • Property Tax Arrears • Pens on & D sab l ty

Does your bank offer payments THiS LOW?

Licence # 12079

Mortgage Amount $200,000 $220,000 $240,000 $260,000 $280,000 $300,000 $320,000 $340,000 $360,000 $380,000 $400,000

Monthly Payment $671.89 $739.08 $806.27 $873.46 $940.65 $1,007.84 $1,075.03 $1,142.21 $1,209.40 $1,276.59 $1,343.78

B -Weekly Payment $309.96 $340.95 $371.95 $402.95 $433.94 $464.94 $495.93 $526.93 $557.92 $588.92 $619.92

Hearing well means not showing your age (or your hearing aids). Rates from

2.05%

Amortization up to

35 years!

Today’s hearing aids are powerful, discreet and nearly invisible. No one will even notice you’re wearing them.

As of December 1, 2015 OAC

My husband lost his job. We fell behind on our mortgage. The bank was seizing our home. I still can’t believe that you gave us an emergency mortgage with no proof of income. You saved our home & gave us extra cash to get by until he finds another job. Thanks Expert Mortgage! C.S.

Book a FREE hearing test* today!

It starts at Connect Hearing. 1.888.242.4892 • connecthearing.ca

insidetoronto.com

Call Puneet Garg 7 days a week Mortgage Agent

647-852-4274 or www.TalkToPuneet.ca Ask him about COMMERCIAL - FARM - CONSTRUCTION loans!

For A Rate That Can’t Be Beat, You’d Better Talk To Puneet!

VAC, WCB, WSIB, WorkSafeBC, ADP & ODSP accepted. Registered under the College of Speech and Hearing Health Professionals of BC. *Free hearing tests are only applicable for customers over 50 years of age. No purchase required. Some conditions may apply. †Based on national physician referrals over the tenure of the corporation’s Canadian business operations compared to the disclosed referral count of leading competitors.


COMMUNITY

5

l Continued from front

clusion on the city’s heritage property register. "Our intention is to keep it and incorporate it into our ultimate design of the property," said First Capital Realty vice-president, development Jodi Shpigel. Last year, First Capital purchased the property, and while it hasn’t yet filed a development application with the city, the company intends a mixed-use development, Shpigel said. "Really, 27 acres is such a significant size property, we’re really developing a whole community," Shpigel said. "Not only retail and services that are in demand, but community amenities, residential, restaurants, banks and open spaces." Currently, the land is zoned employment. Mondelez Canada, the property’s previous owner, filed an Ontario Municipal Board appeal after city council rejected its rezoning bid. "We inherited the OMB appeal, but we haven’t acted upon it," Shpigel said. "Our desire is to

work with the city and the community on a complete development." First Capital is the predominant landlord and owner in Liberty Village’s mixed-use development. It also owns and operates Leaside Village at Laird Drive and Eglinton Avenue East, and Yorkville Village at Avenue Road north of Bloor Street West. Humber Bay Shores continues to experience a population explosion with approximately 25,000 condominium units, and thousands more in various stages of development or construction. Etobicoke-Lakeshore Coun. Mark Grimes, who represents the area, said the Humber Bay Shores community can’t absorb more residential development. "It was a huge election issue," Grimes said. "No more residential. There’s no way the area can handle it. We need to get transit built first." Many in the waterfront community are eager to see the former cookie plant redeveloped into a transit hub, and First Capital would, as well.

"We knew transit and traffic congestion was an issue going in, which means there is an opportunity to improve it," Shpigel said. "We believe our property’s size is a very suitable area to host a GO station. We believe we can be the solution to it." Metrolinx officials have said they evaluated the Lake Shore and Park Lawn area, and it did not make the shortlist of 12 stations being studied and designed. Grimes said he has met with Metrolinx officials to emphasize the need for a GO station in the lakefront Etobicoke neighbourhood. "Me, (Etobicoke-Lakeshore MPP) Peter Milczyn, (EtobicokeLakeshore MP) James Maloney and (TTC CEO) Andy Byford met with Metrolinx to tell them ’we want a transit hub,’" Grimes said. First Capital’s purchase of the property, and the transit hub potential it presents, bodes well for further Metrolinx consideration, Grimes said. "Something is going to happen. It’s going to have a huge impact on that area," he said.

| Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017

Community hopeful development includes new GO station

Staff/Metroland

Demolition is taking place at the site of the former Christie’s plant. The iconic Christie’s water tower will remain on the site.

insidetoronto.com


Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017 |

6

EDITORIAL | OPINION

• OUR VIEW •

ABOUT US

No time for red tape on housing Earlier this year, Statistics Canada released data from the 2016 census that indicated a long predicted, but nonetheless startling change had occurred in our country’s demographics. "From 2011 to 2016, Canada registered the largest increase in the proportion of seniors since Confederation. This acceleration of population aging is the result of the first baby boomers reaching the age of 65," StatsCan reported. "For the first time, the share of seniors (16.9 per cent) the share they represent of the total Canadian population exceeded the share of children (16.6 per cent). The increase in the proportion of seniors from 2011 to 2016 was the largest observed since 1871 - a clear sign that Canada’s population is aging at a faster pace." In our news feature Senior Tsunami on insidetoronto.com, Metroland Media looked at this change and its implications on housing for the average senior. We defined average as the range from having no additional income from a company pension or RRSPs (surviving solely on CPP and OAS benefits), to having a retirement pension or savings. In short, we focused on housing solutions for the middle-class senior; the one who can’t afford the average monthly cost of $3,526 for an Ontario retirement home (in the GTA, it is more than $4,700), but does not qualify for government-assisted housing. We also used a projection by the province’s ministry of finance that shows the senior population in much of central Ontario will more than double in the next 25 years. The results were frightening. Although we have watched the baby boomers ascend the population triangle year after year, we are ill-prepared to provide housing alternatives to match their income level. Several in-depth reports by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation have forewarned of the impending crisis, but little in the form of solutions have taken shape. The province has been silent. In fact, we believe we are in a too-little, too-late situation for the Ontario government to show leadership on the issue of senior housing. We no longer have the luxury of time to meander the red tape of government. What we need are community-based, grassroots solutions. Ontario could offer surplus land or closed schools for senior housing developments. Municipalities, regional councils and provincial programs must collaborate to eliminate barriers, such as zoning and building bylaws, to pave the way for these alternatives. We need to work together to resolve this crisis. And with Food Banks Canada saying 45,000 seniors across the country rely on food banks each month, we need to start today.

The Etobicoke Guardian, published every Thursday, is a division of the Metroland Media Group Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Torstar Corporation. The Metroland family of newspapers is comprised of more than 100 community publications across Ontario.

The Etobicoke Guardian is a member of the National NewsMedia Council. Complainants are urged to bring their concerns to the attention of the newspaper and, if not satisfied, write The National NewsMedia Council, Suite 200, 890 Yonge St., Toronto, ON M4W 2H2. Phone: 416-340-1981 Web: www.mediacouncil.ca

newsroom@insidetoronto.com facebook.com/InsideToronto @InsideTOnews

It may be a long time before we’re over amalgamation It has been a long time since amalgamated Toronto’s first day - nearly 20 years - and there are no doubts some who think it’s time we got over it. Pity those poor forward-thinking cynics. Last week at Toronto council’s October meeting, Janet Davis rose to remind us that ... well ... that perhaps we need reminding. The Beaches-East York councillor was sponsoring a request from the East York Historical Society and the East York Foundation to please include the East York logo on any street signs that might be replaced. Of all the former municipalities, Davis reminded her colleagues, East York was "special."

DAVID NICKLE The City There was a lot of heckling from councillors who noted properly that their former municipalities were special too. But Davis has a point. East York, it could be argued, was at once the least and the greatest of the former Metropolitan Toronto municipalities. It was geographically small; small enough that it couldn’t support even a

insidetoronto.com

CONTACT US Etobicoke Guardian 175 Gordon Baker Road Toronto, ON M2H 0A2 Phone: 416-493-4400 Fax: 416-774-2070 Web: www.insidetoronto.com

Letters to the editor All letters must be fewer than 200 words and include your name and telephone number for verification purposes. We reserve the right to edit, condense or reject letters.

single enclosed shopping mall, small enough that it didn’t even get to be a city it was a borough. But as signs at its irregular borders indicated, it was "Canada’s Only Borough." Its citizens were fiercely proud of it. When it came time to vote in illegal, Catalan-style referenda about amalgamation, East Yorkers voted ’no’ in greater numbers, and if anyone had been measuring it, surely greater volume. When it failed, the borough’s mayor, Michael Prue, went on to be a councillor on Mayor Mel Lastman’s first Toronto Council. And he wore East York sweaters, hand-knitted by his wife. The tradition continues, Davis told her col-

leagues. Skateboarders come at night to paint the East York logo on local skateboard parks. Teenagers, she insists, have the ’EY’ acronym tattooed on their flesh. The former borough’s senior citizens long for the sight of the old EY. Spending about $1,000 a year to put EY on street signs as they’re being replaced was the least that council could do. As it turns out, no. Council finally settled on something much larger, and overwhelmingly supported a motion from Toronto-Danforth Councillor Mary Fragedakis to blow the bank and stick up signs across all six former municipalities. Clearly, we are not over it at all.

WHO WE ARE Delivery For all delivery inquiries, please e-mail customersupport@metroland. com or call 1-855-853-5613.

Publisher Dana Robbins General Manager John Willems Director of Advertising Anne Beswick

Editor-in-Chief Metroland Central Joanne Burghardt Managing Editor Georgia Balogiannis

Director Distribution Mike Banville Director Creative Services Katherine Porcheron Advertising Manager Alison Fauquier


7

Opens October 19 10 Y ONLY! 18 DAYS 1

th

am

| Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017

% 0 -9 0 3

CLEAR ANCE @ WAREHOUSE EtObiCOkE

Inc re dib le De als… Do n’t Mi ss Ou t!

The First 150 Customers Receive a 12 Piece Lock & Lock Set (Value $19.99)

FREE*

* must be 18 years or older

PRICES SO GOOD!... IT’S CASH ONLY! ATM ON SITE! Join Now..! @cwsale.ca

OVER FORTY TRACTOR TRAILERS OF PRODUCTS WILL BE SOLD!

Monday-Friday 10am-8pm • Saturday 10am-6pm • Sunday 11am-5pm Clearance Warehouse • 375 Queens Pla e Dr ve (Off Hwy. 27 across from he Wood ne Cen re) E o co e

insidetoronto.com

NO DEALERS PLEASE


insidetoronto.com

Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017 |

8

SENIORS TSUNAMI

A

n unstoppable flood is headed our way. Ontario’s senior population is rising as baby boomers turn 65. Within 25 years, the number of seniors is projected to double to 4.6 million. At that time, one in every four people in this province will be a senior. While this massive wave of seniors has long been predicted, we are still ill prepared to provide housing to meet their needs. Muskoka resident Shelley Raymond encountered this problem 10 years ago while exploring options for her parents. "I found pretty much nothing outside of a retirement home, or long-term care, which are all booked to the nines. And hugely expensive," she said. The average monthly cost in an Ontario retirement home is $3,526, but you can pay more than $6,000 depending on where you live, states a 2017 seniors’ housing report by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. As your health declines, you’ll fork over more money for added care. "Retirement homes, in most cases, are profit-based and when you run out of money they will kick you out," Raymond said. "It’s already happening over and over again." Raymond was determined to find an alternative. Due to declining health, her mom moved into long-term care. Her dad couldn’t afford to stay in the family home, but refused to give up his independence. And Raymond worried he would outlive his money in a retirement home. Because Raymond’s grandfather died at an early age, his son chose living life to the fullest over saving for retirement. The responsibility to find an answer for her dad fell at Raymond’s feet because her two siblings lived far away. Raymond was crying about her plight to a friend in a Muskoka restaurant when a solution was born. The pair was talking about shared home ownership. The idea came to Raymond after she looked worldwide for an option that could give her dad independence, affordability, and social interaction. "A man sitting in the restaurant overheard me and he walked over and said ‘You can use my house because I have the same problem,’" Raymond said. Solterra Co-housing Ltd.

RETIREMENT INCOME CALCULATOR The Government of Canada has created a retirement income calculator to help you determine how Old Age Security pension and Canada Pension Plan will contribute to your future financial security. You can find the calculator online at tinyurl.com/ seniorstsunami.

Sara Carson/Metroland

Shelley Raymond fought to create this shared ownership home in Bracebridge for her dad and other seniors. She owns a company called Solterra Co-housing and plans to open more shared ownership homes to meet the needs of a growing number of seniors.

Seniors housing crisis looms Municipalities and community residents shouldn’t wait for the province to take a lead. Solutions will be found in grassroots initiatives: urban planner SARA CARSON scarson@simcoe.com was born. Raymond has a background in real estate, her husband is a talented carpenter, and her dad was a top planner in Canada. They renovated the Bracebridge home and four seniors moved in, splitting ownership between them. But it wasn’t over. The plan sparked an uphill battle with the municipality, planners, lawyers and retirement homes. "I was pretty sure when I

Metroland Reports

announced what we were doing I could do it legally, all I had to do was convince others. That was problematic," Raymond said. She won the legal challenges at a huge cost, but her goal was never just one house. "I knew we could do it across Canada. If I was having those problems 10 years ago, I knew the numbers would increase substantially as we moved

forward," Raymond said. Demand for shared home ownership is picking up substantially. Raymond helped create co-housing projects in Brechin, Port Perry, and Guelph. Solterra Co-housing Ltd. just put an offer on a house in Barrie. Shared home ownership is one solution. We need a variety of housing options and models to ensure baby boomers can

fund their own retirement. This will require innovation, planning, and bylaw and zoning changes. In this series, Metroland examines four options: cohousing with a stranger, cohousing with family, retiring up north in Elliot Lake and renovating your home to add accessible features with help from government grants. The Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) released a policy discussion paper in 2016 to recognize that the municipal sector is at the forefront of developing age-friendly communities, including affordable housing. Michael Jacek, a senior policy adviser, said AMO hasn’t come up with specific recommendations like shared home ownership, or co-housing. And they haven’t discussed bylaw and policy changes that may be required. "We’ve been operating more at a high-level to encourage people to do the age-friendly community planning. Creative solutions like that may be the result of some of these community plans," Jacek said. Urban planner John Lewis, an associate professor with the University of Waterloo’s school of planning, said there are municipalities, developers, and community groups facing the wave head on. He helped develop the province’s age-friendly planning guide. Lewis said top developers are leading the way with innovative housing solutions. "Once they have proven the market potential for that kind of housing stock, then generally the rest of the developers will follow suit," he said. Lewis said municipalities and community residents shouldn’t wait for the province to take a lead. Solutions will be found in grassroots initiatives, like Solterra Co-housing Ltd. "The feet on the ground literally consists of people who are residents of the communities driving these initiatives forward," Lewis said. l See page 26 for four housing solutions


9 | Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017

GET A SUPER DEAL FROM THE SUPER FAN!

2.0T Ultimate model shown ♦

Ultimate model shown ♦ Ultimate model shown

2017 Sonata GL Finance for only

$

At

For

72 0% 84

Weekly + HST + Lic

$0 - No Down Payment on Sonata

2017 Elantra

2017 Santa Fe Sport

LE Auto

2.4L FWD

Finance for only

$

56 Weekly

At

For

0%

For 84 months

0

Down†

Finance for only

At

79 0%

For

$

Weekly

84

Months with $1,345 down†

Includes $500 in price adjustmentsΩ

(this price includes the $1000 incentive and 0.0% for 84 months) Selling price: $27,093 Active and veteran Military personnel receive up to $1,500 in price adjustments.±

MILITARY.HYUNDAICANADA.COM

5-YEAR/100,000 KM Comprehensive Limited Warranty

Selling price: $30,137 Delivery, Destination & Fees Included. Plus HST.

Remote keyless entry

5-YEAR/100,000 KM Powertrain Warranty

Heated front seats

Brake Assist

17” aluminum alloy wheels

5-YEAR/100,000 KM Emission Warranty

Bluetooth®

5.0” touch-screen with rearview camera

Heated front seats

5-YEAR/UNLIMITED KM 24h Roadside Assistance

The Hyundai name, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned or licensed by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2017 Elantra LE Auto/ 2017 Tucson 2.0L FWD / 2017 Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD models with an annual finance rate of 0%/0%/0%. Weekly payments are $56/$69/$79 for 84/84/84 months. $0/$1,745/$1,345 down payment required. Trade-in value may be applied to down payment amount. Selling price is $20,337/$26,937/$30,137. Cost of borrowing is $0/$0/$0. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination charge of $1,705/$1,805/$1,905, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance offers exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees, and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Price adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of $500/$1,000/$1,000/$1,000 available on finance and cash purchase only of new in stock 2017 Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD/2017 Elantra Ultimate/2017 Tucson 1.6T Ultimate/2017 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Ultimate models. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. ♦Price of models shown: 2017 Elantra Ultimate/2017 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Ultimate/2017 Tucson 1.6T Ultimate are $29,637/$45,637/$39,637. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,705/$1,905/$1,805, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. †♦Offers available for a limited time and subject to change or cancellation without notice. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.I. and a full tank of gas. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. Visit www.hyundaicanada.com or see dealer for complete details. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions. ±Certain restrictions apply. Customers must present their proof of Military relationship and I.D. at time of purchase to receive special price discount off their purchase. Program subject to change or cancellation without notice. Visit military.hyundaicanada.com or see dealer for complete details. 2017 Sonata - $1000 manufacturer’s incentive and 0.0% financing up to 84 months O.A.C on all trim levels of 2017 Sonata.

insidetoronto.com

™/®

Delivery, Destination & Fees Included. Lic & HST Extra

Selling price: $20,337 Delivery, Destination & Fees Included. Plus HST.


10 Etobicoke Guardian | c | Thursday, October 12, 2017 |

Etobicoke

P hilharmonic O rchestra Exciting new season opens joyfully with a touch of r

Romantic Classics celebrates the genius of

Dvorak

(Symphony No. 7) and

Beethoven

(Piano Concerto No. 5 - the Emperor)) Peter Longworthth with star pianist Peter Longworth. Canada’s 150th is celebrated with Canadian composer John Weinzweig’s Round Dance. Friday, October 20th, 8 p.m. at Martingrove Collegiate, 50 Winterton Drive, Etobicoke. Tickets: Adults: $30; Seniors $25/$22 prepaid; Students $15. Call 416-239-5665, info@eporchestra.ca or www.eporchestra.ca.

1 Year GIC Special 2.25%! *

Open A New Savings Account & Earn 1.75% **

KINGSWAY BRANCH 2975 BLOOR ST.W TORONTO, ON M8X 1C1 416-207-9239

RONCESVALLES BRANCH 1573 BLOOR ST.W TORONTO, ON M6P 1A6 416-532-1149

*Limited time offer and eligible for new deposits only. GIC is locked for 1 year, non-redeemable prior to end of term and not eligible for profit sharing. Rates are subject to change without notice.Visit or call either branch for details. **0.25% over regular premium savings rate (currently 1.50%). Limited time offer and eligible for new deposits only. Rates are subject to change without notice.Visit or call either branch for details.

WWW.PARAMA.CA

Gain new CONFIDENCE with:

Serving Etobicoke for over 70 years • IESO Save on Energy REBATES up to $250* •

cool cash REBATE up to $1,765*

REBATE up to $2,100*

insidetoronto.com

*Conditions may apply

Inquire Today!

416-243-1220 www.easterbrookbrothers.ca info@easterbrookbrothers.ca For all your Furnace Filter and Part needs visit Everyfilter.ca

It is unfortunate that so many people still suffer with loose and painful dentures. As few as two Dental Implants placed in a gentle one stage procedure can give a denture wearer incredible new

Stability, Comfort and Confidence Most patients who are missing their own natural teeth are excellent candidates for this amazing dental service. Complete surgical and prosthetic care in our fully equipped office.

Humbertown Dental and Implant Centre (416)239-6958

2 blks. north of Dundas on Royal York Rd. Humbertown Shopping Centre

Dr. David Cregan


SPORTS

11

The Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame hosts its 24th annual induction dinner in November. This year’s inductees include athletes Dave Bolland and Eurico Rosa Da Silva, journalist Steve Buffery and Etobicoke-Lakeshore Councillor Mark Grimes in the builder category. The Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame’s 2017 Induction Dinner takes place on Thursday, Nov. 9 at The Old Mill in Brule Rooms A, B and C, 21 Old Mill Rd. Dinner and ceremonies start at 6 p.m. The night includes silent and live auctions. Tickets are $175 each. Visit www.etobicokesports.ca to order tickets. Here’s more on this year’s inductees: • Mimico native Dave Bolland, who scored the Stanley Cup-winning goal for the Chicago Blackhawks in 2013; • Jockey Eurico Rosa Da Silva, who has set Woodbine Racetrack’s best marks

Better Hearing Event Wednesday, October 18th

Staff/Metroland

The 2017 Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame inductees include Etobicoke-Lakeshore Councillor Mark Grimes (left), jockey Eurico Rosa Da Silva, sports journalist Steve Buffery and Stanley Cup winner Dave Bolland. The class of 2017 attended the Hall of Fame meet and greet event held Thursday, April 27 at the MasterCard Centre for Hockey Excellence. across the board in purse earnings, money finishes and starts; • Journalist Steve Buffery, an Etobicoke native who has won three Dunlop Awards for sports writing over his 15-year career spanning coverage of Olympic sports, the Toronto Maple Leafs, Raptors, Blue Jays, boxing and mixed martial

arts; • Etobicoke-Lakeshore Councillor Mark Grimes, the city’s lead on the 2015 Pan Am Games, who also championed the construction of the MasterCard Centre, BMO Field, the BioSteel Centre, the Sam Smith Skating Trail, Eighth Street Skate Park, and Ken Cox Community Centre.

Hear for Life is celebrating 29 years of helping patients hear better, live better. Join us for the complete hearing experience:

| Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017

Sports Hall of Fame inductees to be honoured next month

3 Free professional hearing screening with a Hearing Instrument Specialist 3 Free demonstration of the latest hearing aid technology 3 Free hearing consultation with a Doctor of Audiology Refreshments onsite and enter for a chance to win a gift basket.‡

Space is limited. Call 416.639.1094 to book today!‡ Plus, on select sets of hearing aids get

*

30% OFF

Thank you for joining us at Toronto Pearson’s 10th Annual Runway Run!

And, earn up to 1,000 AIR MILES® Reward Miles!^

Together, we raised over $100,000 for Toronto Pearson’s community investment program, The Propeller Project. EY HL AS

D ROA

MB

ET HR OA D

LCBO

D ROA

LA

HUMBERTOWN SHOPPING CENTRE

SWAY KING

LOBLAWS

RK L YO ROYA

THE

SECOND CUP

BULK BARN

ROAD BETH LAM DUNDAS

STREET W

EST

Vivienne Saba-Gesa Hearing Instrument Specialist Allison Wheatley-So BC-HIS Hearing Instrument Specialist Jerry Bennett Au.D. Doctor of Audiology

Humbertown Shopping Centre, 270 The Kingsway Thank you to our sponsors, including:

‡Visit our event and complete a ballot for your chance to win. No purchase necessary to enter or win. Contest closes October 31st, 2017. Odds of winning depend on number of entries received at each participating location. Rules and regulations at clinic.*Offer valid for one qualifying purchase. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer. Ask for details in clinic. Expires October 31st, 2017. ^This offer is non-transferable, applies to the purchase of ADP and private sales of select models of hearing aids, and valid until October 31st, 2017. This offer cannot be combined with other promotional offers for hearing aids. The number of Miles issued to the Collector depends on the model(s) purchased. Please allow 45 days for Miles to be posted to your Collector account. Limit one offer per customer per year. Some conditions may apply. Please see clinic for details. Offer not valid in Quebec.®†™† Trademark of AIR MILES International Trading B.V. used under license by LoyaltyOne, Co. and HearingLife Canada Ltd.

insidetoronto.com

www.torontopearson.com/propellerproject


Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017 |

12

Notice of Completion GO Rail Network Electrification Transit Project Assessment Process Metrolinx and Hydro One, as co-proponents, have completed an Environmental Project Report (EPR) in accordance with Ontario Regulation 231/08 for the GO Rail Network Electrification Project. The Project As part of Regional Express Rail, Metrolinx is proposing to electrify GO-owned corridors. The GO Rail Network Electrification undertaking will entail design and implementation of a traction power supply system and power distribution components including: an Overhead Contact System (OCS) along the rail corridors, electrical feeder routes, and a number of traction power facilities located within the vicinity of the rail corridors. The Study Area (see key map) includes six GO rail corridors, as well as proposed locations for the traction power facilities (i.e., Traction Power Substations, Paralleling Stations, Switching Stations) and ancillary components: • Union Station Rail Corridor – UP Express Union Station to Don Yard Layover - No Traction Power Facilities • Lakeshore West Corridor – West of Bathurst St. (Mile 1.20) to Burlington - Including two (2) Tap locations, four (4) Traction Power Facilities, one (1) feeder route • Kitchener Corridor – UP Express Spur (at Highway 427) to Bramalea - Including one (1) Traction Power Facility, one (1) feeder route • Barrie Corridor – Parkdale Junction to Allandale GO Station - Including one (1) Tap location, four (4) Traction Power Facilities, one (1) feeder route • Stouffville Corridor – Scarborough Junction to Lincolnville GO Station - Including one (1) Tap location, three (3) Traction Power Facilities, one (1) feeder route • Lakeshore East Corridor – Don River Layover to Oshawa GO Station - Including one (1) Tap location, four (4) Traction Power Facilities, one (1) feeder route 30-Day Public Review – October 11 to November 9

insidetoronto.com

The environmental impact of this transit project was assessed and an EPR prepared in accordance with the Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) as prescribed in Ontario Regulation 231/08 - Transit Projects and Metrolinx Undertakings (made under the Environmental Assessment Act). The EPR for the GO Rail Network Electrification is now available for a 30-day public review period starting October 11, 2017 on the project website (www.gotransit.com/electrification) and at the following locations: Metrolinx Head Office 97 Front Street – 2nd Floor Reception Toronto, ON M5J 1E6 tel: 416-874-5900 Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Central Region Office Metro Toronto District Office 5775 Yonge Street, 8th Floor North York, ON M2M 4J1 tel: 416-326-6700 Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Environmental Approvals, Access and Service Integration Branch 135 St. Clair Avenue West, 1st Floor Toronto, ON M4V 1P5 tel: 416-314-8001 / toll-free: 1-800-461-6290 Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Newmarket Public Library 438 Park Avenue Newmarket, ON L3Y 1W1 tel: 905-953-5110 Tuesday to Thursday: 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday: 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Downtown Barrie Public Library 60 Worsley Street Barrie, ON L4M 1L6 tel: 705-728-1010 Monday to Thursday: 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday: 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Pickering Library Central Branch 1 The Esplanade S. Pickering, ON L1V 6K7 tel: 905-831-6265 Monday to Friday: 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.


13

Scarborough Civic Centre Library 156 Borough Drive Scarborough, ON M1P 4N7 tel: 416-396-3599 Monday to Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Friday & Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Mimico Centennial Library 47 Station Road Etobicoke, ON M8V 2R1 tel: 416-394-5330 Tuesday & Wednesday: 12:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Thursday & Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Oakville Public Library – Central Branch 120 Navy Street Oakville, ON L6J 2Z4 tel: 905-815-2042 Monday to Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Markham Public Library 3990 Major Mackenzie Drive East Markham, ON L6C 1P8 tel: 905-513-7977 Monday to Thursday: 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday: 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Whitchurch-Stouffville Public Library 175 Mostar Street Whitchurch-Stouffville, ON L4A 0Y2 tel: 905-642-7323 Monday to Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

| Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017

Brampton Library Chinguacousy Branch 150 Central Park Drive Brampton, ON L6T 2T9 tel: 905-793-4636 Monday to Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Interested persons are encouraged to review this document and provide comments by November 9, 2017 to: James Hartley Manager, Environmental Programs and Assessment Metrolinx – GO Transit 20 Bay Street, Suite 600, Toronto, ON M5J 2W3 tel: 1-888-438-6646 e-mail: electrification@metrolinx.com www.gotransit.com/electrification

Patricia Staite Environmental Planner Hydro One Networks Inc. 483 Bay Street TCT12, Toronto, ON M5G 2P5 tel: 416-345-6799 e-mail: Community.Relations@HydroOne.com www.HydroOne.com/GORailElectrification

There are circumstances where the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change has the authority to require further consideration of the transit project or impose conditions on it. These include if the Minister is of the opinion that: • The transit project may have a negative impact on a matter of provincial importance that relates to the natural environment or has cultural heritage value or interest; or • The transit project may have a negative impact on a constitutionally protected Aboriginal or treaty right. Before exercising the authority referred to above, the Minister is required to consider any written objections to the transit project that he or she may receive within 30 days after the Notice of Completion of the EPR is first published. If you have discussed your issues with the proponent(s) and you object to the project, you can provide a written submission to the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change by no later than November 9, 2017 to the address provided below. All submissions must clearly indicate that an objection is being submitted and describe any negative impacts to matters of provincial importance (natural/cultural environment) or Aboriginal rights. Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Environmental Approvals Branch Attn: Adam Sanzo, Project Officer 135 St. Clair Avenue West, 1st Floor Toronto, ON M4V 1P5 tel: 416-314-8001 / toll-free: 1-800-461-6290 fax: 416-314-8452 e-mail: EAABGen@ontario.ca All personal information included in a submission such as name, address, telephone number, email address, and property location – is collected, maintained and disclosed by the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change for the purpose of transparency and consultation. The information is collected under the authority of the Environmental Assessment Act or is collected and maintained for the purpose of creating a record that is available to the general public as described in s. 37 of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Personal information you submit will become part of a public record that is available to the general public unless you request that your personal information remain confidential. For more information, please contact the Project Officer or the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Freedom of Information and Privacy Coordinator at 416-314-4075. This Notice first issued on October 11, 2017. Pour plus de renseignements, veuillez composer le 416 874-5900 ou le 1 888 GET-ON-GO (438-6646).

insidetoronto.com


Wilcox family helped build Islington Village DENISE HARRIS denise.harris@sympatico.ca A look back at the history of one property and its owners can often reveal interesting insights into how a society grows over time. To illustrate, I picked one property in the village we know today as Islington, that is rich with the history of three families who played important roles in its development between 1816 and 1999. Each owner’s property was within the area bound by Dundas Street West, Islington Avenue, Bywood Drive, Kipling Avenue, and Burnhamthorpe Road. This month’s column will cover the Wilcox family, followed by the Musson and Appleby families in two subsequent columns. Amasa Wilcox and his wife, Desdemona Post, emigrated from New York in 1816 and leased 40 hectares of Clergy Reserve land north of Dundas Street.

They arrived in a pioneer era of development in Upper Canada. Etobicoke was on the frontier: it had no schools, no churches, no banks, no stores, no post offices. The only commercial buildings were mills, and the only commodity in great supply was a seemingly endless stock of trees. However, Amasa was a millwright, and soon received a permit to build a sawmill on the east bank of Mimico Creek, half a kilometre north of Dundas. He later went into partnership with his brother-in-law, Jordan Post, who had a sawmill on Highland Creek in Scarborough and a schooner that they used to ship lumber on Lake Ontario. Amasa and Desdemona had three sons and three daughters. Amasa built the family a frame house on the southwest corner of today’s Dundas and Islington. In 1822, he received a licence to operate a tavern

Montgomery’s Inn/photo

This 1912 photo features Islington’s General Store, built in the 1830s by Amasa Wilcox on the northeast corner of Dundas Street West and Burnhamthorpe Crescent. there. He built a new house for his family on Burnhamthorpe Road, overlooking his mill, and gave their original house to his eldest son Truman (born 1806), who rented it to tenant tavern-keepers. About 1830, Amasa built

the first general store in Islington on the northeast corner of Dundas Street and Burnhamthorpe Crescent. This was an important step in the growth of this fledgling village. Truman operated the store until he was appointed the

first postmaster for Etobicoke in 1832, working in Lambton Mills. Amasa’s second son, Frend (born 1808), became a highlyskilled millwright like his father. In 1839, Amasa - now a well-off widower - moved to

Our Family’s

the

childrens

5 SECRETS

D E N T A L

for 85 Years of Valued Service #2 Create a healing place where people share

treasured memories Graeme Hogle

in the manner that suits them!

virgin land he bought in Oxford County. His family could never understand why he moved to a place of relative wilderness just as Islington was becoming more settled. Nevertheless, Amasa retained ownership of most of his property in Islington, and donated land for three new buildings in the village: the first school (1832); a Methodist chapel (1843); and Islington Burying Ground (1844). These were clear signs of the advancement of civic life in the village. In 1843, Amasa received permission to purchase the land he had been leasing in Islington since 1816, and in 1845 he sold his remaining Etobicoke property to the Musson family, whom you will meet in my next column. Denise Harris is the historian for the Etobicoke Historical Society. Her column appears every second Thursday. Reach her at denise.harris@sympatico.ca.

Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017 |

14 HISTORY

C E N T R E

Certified Specialists in Paediatric Dentistry

The Children’s Dental Centre

is a paediatric dental practice for infants, children, adolescents and special needs patients. Our provides: OurDental dental practice practice provides: • Paediatric Care••Infant Infant Oral Health • Sedation Dentistry • Sleep Dentistry • PaediatricDental Dental Care Oral Health CareCare • Sedation Dentistry • Emergency Dental Care • Digital Radiography • Convenient Location • Emergency Dental Care • Digital Radiography • Convenient Location

416-252-KIDS

(5437)

523 The Queenway, Suite 104 - FREE PARKING

www.childrensdentalcentre.ca

Downsizing or Settling an Estate in the GTA?

call

^

insidetoronto.com

647-556-6294 .c com/GTA Yesterday Today Tomorrow

416.251.7531 | hogle.ca

Local expert help in the GTA to sell everything in 2-weeks!

Licensed by MaxSold from CartoonStock.com


15 | Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017

DISCOVER CHEVROLET’S INNOVATIVE TRUCK LINEUP THIS FALL.

UP TO

2017 SILVERADO 2500 HD HIGH COUNTRY CREW CAB AND 2017 SILVERADO LD HIGH COUNTRY CREW CAB MODELS SHOWN

ONTARIOCHEVROLETDEALERS.CA

OFFERS END OCTOBER 31.ST THE 2017 SILVERADO HD EG:

4G LTE Wi-Fi

20% =$16,800 OF MSRP

CASH PURCHASE CREDIT*

“MOST DEPENDABLE LARGE HEAVY DUTY PICKUP IN THE U.S., THREE YEARS IN A ROW” 11 – JD POWER

ON SILVERADO 2500 HD HIGH COUNTRY CREW CAB BASED ON MSRP OF $84,000

SILVERADO 2500HD HIGH COUNTRY CREW CAB DIESEL MODEL SHOWN

THE 2017 SILVERADO 1500 EG:

20% =$14,071 OF MSRP

ON 2017 SILVERADO LD HIGH COUNTRY CREW CAB BASED ON MSRP OF $70,355

CASH PURCHASE CREDIT*

FEATURES: 4G LTE Wi-Fi

AVAILABLE APPLE CARPLAY™ 5 AND ANDROID AUTO™ 6 CAPABILITY AND ONSTAR 4G LTE WITH BUILT-IN WI-FI® HOTSPOT 7 NHTSA OVERALL VEHICLE 5-STAR SAFETY SCORE8 BEST-IN-CLASS AVAILABLE TOWING UP TO 12,500 LB. (5670 KG)9,10 SILVERADO 1500 CREW CAB HIGH COUNTRY MODEL SHOWN

THE 2017 COLORADO

$6,900

FEATURES:

4G LTE Wi-Fi

BEST-IN-CLASS AVAILABLE HORSEPOWER BEST-IN-CLASS AVAILABLE TOWING3,4 AVAILABLE APPLE CARPLAY™ 5 AND ANDROID AUTO™ 6 CAPABILITY AND ONSTAR 4G LTE WITH BUILT-IN WI-FI® HOTSPOT 7 1,2

CASH PURCHASE CREDIT*

ON 2017 COLORADO Z71 CREW CAB BASED ON 15% OF MSRP OF $46,000 ON SELECT 2017 INVENTORY IN STOCK THE LONGEST

COLORADO CREW CAB Z71 MODEL SHOWN

PROUD PARTNER ALL ELIGIBLE MODELS COME WITH

CHEVROLET

COMPLETE CARE

2 YEARS/48,000 KM COMPLIMENTARY OIL CHANGES**

5 YEARS/160,000 KM POWERTRAIN WARRANTY

insidetoronto.com

* Offer valid for a limited time only. Customers receive up to a 20% of MSRP cash credit towards the cash purchase of select 2017 models in dealer stock the longest. Not compatible with lease or finance purchases. Credit is tax exclusive and is calculated on vehicle MSRP, excluding any dealer-installed options. Conditions and limitations apply. See Dealer for full program details. For the latest information, visit us at <chevrolet.ca>, drop by your local <Chevrolet Dealer> or call us at 1-800-GM-DRIVE. 15% of MSRP Cash Purchase Credit applies to oldest 50% of dealer inventory on eligible models as of October 3, 2017. 20% of MSRP Cash Purchase Credit applies to all in-stock dealer inventory of eligible models within October 3-31. Offer valid October 3 – 31, 2017 on cash purchases of eligible 2017 model year vehicles from dealer inventory. 2017 models receiving a 15% cash credit of MSRP include: Chevrolet Suburban, Chevrolet Tahoe, Chevrolet Camaro (excludes ZL1), Chevrolet Colorado (excludes 2SA), Chevrolet City Express, Chevrolet Express, Chevrolet Impala. 2017 models receiving a 20% cash credit of MSRP include: all Light Duty and Heavy Duty Silverado models, Chevrolet Cruze, Chevrolet Malibu (excludes 1VL), Chevrolet Sonic, Chevrolet Spark, Chevrolet Equinox, Chevrolet Traverse, Chevrolet Trax, Chevrolet City, Chevrolet City Express. Models not eligible for this offer are: 2017 Chevrolet Corvette, 2017 Chevrolet BOLT EV, 2017 Chevrolet VOLT, all 2016 MY and 2018 MY vehicles. Not compatible with special lease and finance rates. Credit is tax exclusive and is calculated on vehicle MSRP, excluding any dealer-installed options. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this cash credit which will result in higher effective cost of credit on their transaction. Dealer may sell for less. Offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. General Motors of Canada Company may modify, extend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. Void where prohibited. See dealer for details. 1Requires available 3.6L V6 engine. 2Based on WardsAuto.com 2016 Small Pickup segment and latest competitive information available at time of printing. Excludes other GM models. 3Requires available 3.6L V6 or 2.8L Duramax Turbo-Diesel engine. 4Before you buy a vehicle or use it for trailering, carefully review the Trailering section of the Owner’s Manual. The weight of passengers, cargo and options or accessories may reduce the amount you can tow. 5Vehicle user interface is a product of Apple and its terms and privacy statements apply. Requires compatible iPhone and data plan rates apply. 6 Vehicle user interface is a product of Google and their terms and privacy statements apply. Requires compatible smartphone and data plan rates apply. 7 Visit onstar.ca for coverage maps, details and system limitations. Service plan required. Available 4G LTE with Wi-Fi hotspot requires WPA2 compatible mobile device and data plan. Data plans provided by AT&T. Services vary by model, service plan, conditions as well as geographical and technical restrictions. OnStar with 4G LTE connectivity is available on select vehicle models and in select markets. Vehicle must be started or in accessory mode to access Wi-Fi. 8U.S. Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). 9Based on WardsAuto.com 2016 Large Pickup segment and latest competitive information available at time of printing. Excludes other GM vehicles. 102017 Silverado 1500 2WD equipped with available 5.3L V8 engine and 6-speed automatic transmission. Fuel consumption based on GM testing in accordance with Government of Canada approved test methods. Refer to vehicles.nrcan.gc.ca for details. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. 11The Chevrolet Silverado HD received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among Large Heavy Duty Pickups in the J.D. Power 2015-2017 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Studies. 2017 study based on 35,186 total responses, measuring problems experienced during the past 12 months by original owners, surveyed October-December 2016. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com/cars **The 2-Year Scheduled Lube-Oil-Filter Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in Canada, who have purchased or leased a new eligible 2016 or 2017 MY Chevrolet (excluding Spark EV), with an ACDelco® oil and filter change, in accordance with the oil life monitoring system and the Owner’s Manual, for 2 years or 48,000 km, whichever occurs first, with a limit of four (4) Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM dealers. Fluid top offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc. are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Company reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ▲Whichever comes first. See dealer for details.


insidetoronto.com

Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017 |

16


17 | Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017

Real Estate

Etobicoke Guardian t 1SFTT 3VO t t homefinder.ca OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4PM

OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4PM

$

,0

39

$8

9

,99

9 89

00

JOANNE GLUDISH

MARTI PHILP

Sales Representative

JEFF MACKO

Sales Representative

CELL

WESTWAY VILLAGE

Sales Representative 31 Years Experience

1,411 SQ FT 3+1 BDRM BUNGALOW, Double Car Garage Large Living/Dining Rm, Eat-in Kitchen, Hwd Flrs Under Broadloom, 416 www.JeffMacko.com Sep Ent to Newly Fin. Bsmt, F/P in Family Room, 4th Bdrm, Also Large Cantina Two Baths, Thermal Windows, Cen/Vac, Cen Air, Double Car Garage, Fenced Lot with Patio, Walk to Parks, Shopping, TTC, Call For Private Showing! 47 NORTHCREST RD

565-3332

817-3747 416 231-3000 416

OFFICE

PRINCESS GARDENS

Gracious, updated family home on lush 64x150 ft www.joannegludish.com park-like garden with inground pool. 4 bedroom 4 bath home with formal dining room, main floor family room and hardwood floors throughout. Sprawling renovated lower level. Demand school district. 33 ASHFORD DRIVE Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

416

232-9000 716-8326

A MASTERPIECE IN WAITING...ATTENTION CONTRACTORS!

This Blank Canvas Awaits Your Creative Vision. Reconfigured & Redesigned, This Inspired Open-Concept Space Is Ready For Your www.martiphilp.com Finishing Touches. Perched On An Impressive 125 x 50 ft Lot, This Unique And Interesting Bungaloft Layout Offers 3 Bedrooms & 2 Full Bathrooms. The Sun-Drenched Main Level Is Poised For An Open Kitchen / Great Room With A Walk Out To The Private Garden & Potential Outdoor Entertaining Area. The Unfinished Lower Level Is Fully Framed & Ready For Completion. Note The Double Car Garage!! Re/Max Professionals Inc., Brokerage Nestled On A Tranquil Crescent Steps To Fabulous Schools & Fine Area Independently Owned and Operated Amenities, This Home Has Enormous Potential!! The Sky’s The Limit!!

416

OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4PM

OPEN HOUSE SAT 2-4PM

ATTENTION BUILDERS!!

0

,00

00

9 59

,9 24

$

$8

JEFF MACKO

Sales Representative 31 Years Experience

JOANNE GLUDISH

MARTI PHILP

Sales Representative

CELL

MARTINGROVE GARDENS

416 OFFICE 416

817-3747 231-3000

4 TOLLINGTON RD. Has An Amazing Layout 1,461 Sq

Sales Representative

CENTENNIAL PARK Sun-filled 3 bedroom, 3-bath home on a

416 565-3332 Ft., Rarely Available! 3 Bdrm Bungalow, En-Suite In

www.joannegludish.com premium lot backing onto green space.

Baths, Large Principal Rooms, HWD Flrs, W/O To Deck, Gold Fish Pond. Bsmt Recreation Rm Ready To Finish R/I For Wet Bar. Bsmt Also Has 3Pc Roughed-In and R/I For Kitchen. Amazing! Call For Private Showing!

Fantastic location close to excellent schools, Centennial Park, Recreation & Transit! 14 LAFFERTY STREET

www.JeffMacko.com Master Bdrm. Main Floor Family Room, 2 Fireplaces, 2

Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

416

232-9000 716-8326

LAND VALUE! GREAT OPPORTUNITY...

25 X 125 Ft. Lot With Coveted Private Driveway. Build www.martiphilp.com New Or Add On.... Great Opportunity In A Central, Mature Neighbourhood!! Very Quiet, Low-Traffic Street. Conveniently Located Close To Fine Area Amenities & Major Arteries. Great For Commuters. Outstanding Value!! Book Your Appointment To Walk Re/Max Professionals Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated The Property. MLS # W3926844 - 20 Aileen Avenue.

416

OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4PM

OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4 PM

G! TIN LIS ,800 W 8 NE $98

000

9, $84 MOTRIA DZULYNSKY

EVA STEC

SA OPE T/S N H UN OU 2-4 SE PM

KIM BAIRD Broker, M.V.A. 416 804-1000 kimbuysell@gmail.com

JOANNE GLUDISH

Sales Representatives

Sales Representative

416 236-1241 www.motria.com

CELL

30 Newington. Bright, sunny, renovated and beautifully maintained 3 (+1) bedroom, 2 storey home in Centennial Park area child-friendly crescent. Charming living room with fireplace & bay windows. Family sized eat-in kitchen. Main floor family room with walkout to patio & gardens. Large master bedroom with ensuite. Professionally finished basement for added family living. Walk To Centennial Park, golf, Professionals Inc., Brokerage transportation (Renforth Metrolinx Station), schools (Michael Power), Independently Owned and Operated & library. Easy access to highways, airport & Sherway Gardens.

Updated 5-bedroom home offers large www.joannegludish.com principal rooms, eat-in kitchen, main floor office/5th bedroom and family room. Walkout to a gorgeous 55 x 113 foot garden. Huge finished lower level. Demand Richview school district. 101 Poplar Heights Drive Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

416 OFFICE

416

817-3747 231-3000

GREENS OF ST. GEORGES

VIEW OUR 3D TOUR! MLS# W3950449 84 Elmbrook Cres Value Priced 2100 sq ft 5 Level LUBO SPISAK, M.A. Back-split awaits your viewing! Recently Repainted Sales Representative 416 456-8922 3+ Bedrm, w/ main flr Family Rm, Remodeled lubohomes@gmail.com Kit, Reno’d Ensuite & walkouts to Enlarged Deck! Call Us, getrightteam.com for personal viewing and Financing Solutions!

OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4 PM

Top ucer d Pro

Top ucer d Pro

FRANK LEO Broker 917-5466

HEART OF LONG BRANCH!

www.GetLeo.com Gorgeous New townhome,

Thousands spent on upgrades, 1+1 bdrm, bright sunlit, open concept Re/Max West Realty layout, upgraded laminate floor, granite counter tops, Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated s/s appl., w/o to balcony. Amazing Value. $459,900

416

IRENE SZKUBIEL

ALDERWOOD BUNGALOW!!

917-5466 Detached Bungalow on quiet treelined St. In high

www.GetLeo.com demand neighborhood, eat-in kitchen, hardwood

flr, finished basement ideal for in-law suite, walk out to deck, garage & long private Independently Owned and Operated drive only $749,900. Re/Max West Realty Inc., Brokerage

Sales Representative

427-3801 236-1871 231-3000

CEL. 416 OFF. 416 416

Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

68 GREENFIELD DR. Fabulous Opportunity in ‘Eatonville’ Neighborhood - *Many $2M Dollar Homes On This Sought After Quiet Street* Live In This Well Maintained Approx. 2560 Total Square Foot 3 Bdrm. Home; Renovate Or Build Your Dream Home In Future. *Short Walk To Cloverdale Mall, Subway, Schools And All Amenities* JUST LISTED - $898,000.

insidetoronto.com

416

FRANK LEO Broker


18 Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017 |

FRANK LEO 00

00

9,9

0 2,5

9 2,4

$

$

HUGE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! Rare 3.72 Acre corner parcel of land. Two Lots combined with 2 detached ranch bungalows & two 2 car Garages & Garden Center Nursery. 30 Car Parking. Zoning allows Commercial. Huge Future Subdivision Potential!

$

RESTORED MANSION STEPS TO YONGE ST!! Spectacular Property built in 1803, gorgeous original wood floors, baseboards & trim, over 5600 sq ft, Magnificent huge kitchen, centre island, 6 fireplaces, 5 bdrms, 4 baths, prof. Landscaped lot, & double garage.

0

,1 $2

SPECTACULAR 85FT X 269FT LOT! Magnificent Custom Estate! Open Concept 4+2 Bdrm 2 Stry, 10ft Ceilings, Bright Sunlit Gourmet Kitchen, Quartz Counter, Built-In S.S. Appl., Formal Dining Room, Plank Hrdwd Flrs, Mstr Bdrm Retreat, W/ Luxurious Ensuite & W/I Closet, 7 wshrm, Fin. Bsmnt, Opulent Finishes thru-out.

0

,00

75

BROKER

00

0,0

8,0

8 2,9

00

,90

9,0

99

,9 $1

9 1,9

$

Sponsor of

Children’s Miracle Network & Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation 1 ACRE ESTATE!!

ESTATE SALE!

MINUTES FROM GTA

Luxury 2 Storey in prestigious Nobleton. 4 1/2 car garage, 5 bdrms with 2 mstrs, prof. Renov’d w/ lrg addition. Gorgeous gourmet custom kit, crown mouldings, main flr fam rm, office, laundry. Prof fin bsmnt, prof. landscaped, hot tub plus much more.

Premium 185’ deep pie shaped lot on one of Etobicokes finest streets. Amazing Huge 5 bdrm sidesplit opportunity. Massive open concept living , and formal dining rm, gas fireplace, fabulous family rm, and wonderfully finished Basement, 1st time on the market must be seen.

Large Completely Renovated 2-Storey Home Nestled On Gorgeous 12+ Acre Property in Caledon!! Must Be Seen.

00

00 $

GORGEOUS CENTURY HOME Rarely offered 3 bed, 2 bath, detached 2.5 Storey brick/ stone home. Old world charm with designer decor & renovations. Wrap around porch, finished basement, fenced yard. Must be seen.

00

SPACIOUS SPLIT-LEVEL!

SPACIOUS SIDESPLIT ON LARGE LOT Huge 4bd home on large 52.75X108 ft lot. Open concept lr/ dr. Hrdwd flrs. Big kitchen. Bsmt has separate ent., kitchen, bath + 3 bdrms. Lots of parking + built-in garage. Very high demand location.

STUNNING YORKVILLE CONDO!

MASSIVE 54 X 190FT LOT!

Magnificent 1200 Sqft layout with unobstructed views, floor to ceiling windows. Gourmet kit w/ top of the line s s appl. Gorgeous open concept liv & din rm w/ hrdwd flrs. Mstr w/ ensuite & his/hers closets. 2 full baths. + Den, Lrg terrace with SW view. Award winning building.

Amazing one of a kind opportunity. Lrg 4 bdrm w/ Huge eat-in kit. Open concept liv/din rm w/ bay window. Master w/ ensuite + w/i closet. Fin bsmnt w/ kit + sept entr. 2 car garage + triple wide driveway. Excellent location.

ALDERWOOD BUNGALOW!!

!

LUXURIOUS SUB-PH STEPS TO HIGH PARK

LIVE & EARN!!

A RARE FIND IN PRIME LOCATION!

Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 wshrm corner unit in, amenity-loaded NXT II! Floor to ceiling windows w/ breathtaking panoramic views of the lake and High Park, soaring 9 ft ceilings, spacious eat-in kit with s.s. appl., 4 piece ensuite in master. Walk score 88! Simply move in and enjoy the lifestyle!

Lrg fully tenanted 5+1 Bdrm, 4 wshrm, Income Producing Property. Ideal for Investors or Lrg families. Many updates throughout. Steps to Public Transit, GO Train, Downtown Brampton.

Upgraded Detached 2 Storey Featuring Luxurious New Bathroom With Slate Flooring, Pocket Doors & Deep Soaker Tub, Prof Painted, Fin Bsmnt. Steps to All Amenities, and Much More.

,90

99

$6

BRIGHT, SPACIOUS, FREEHOLD GEM! 3+1 Bdrm Townhouse Nestled in Sought After Area. Open Concept Design With W/O To Fenced Backyard. Lrg Mstr W/ Ensuite, Full Bsmnt W/ Sep Entr. All Amenities In Walking Distance.

9 CAR DRIVEWAY IN THE CITY!

Great Alderwood location has two garages with hydro. 135ft depth. Hardwood floors thru-out. Eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances and walkout to back porch/yard. Open concept living/dining room. 3 bedrooms. Finished basement with bath. Close to TTC, hwy, shopping, etc.

0

0

,90

49

$5

0

,90

99

$6

Detached Bungalow on quiet treelined St. In high demand neighborhood, eat-in kitchen, hardwood flr, finished basement ideal for in-law suite, walk out to deck, garage & long private drive.

00

9,9

8 $5

,99

99

$8

0

,90

49

$7

RENOVATED DUPLEX! Detached raised bungalow perfect for first time buyers or investors. Chef’s kitchen w/ gas stove, new roof, finished basement with separate entrance. Private drive, landscaped private fenced yard.

0

,90

99

9,0

4 $9

0

,00

9

00

9,9

50

$7

Beautiful 4-Level Backsplit Located On Quiet, Child Friendly Court!! Tastefully Updated! Lrg Liv/Din Rm, Eat-In Kit, Lrg Master Bdrm, Sept Fam Rm, Gorgeous Backyard Retreat And Much More! Great Location Close To GO Station.

insidetoronto.com

CUSTOM BUILT MASTERPIECE!! Luxury Toronto 2 Stry 4 bdrm, loaded with amazing upgrades, heated flrs, LED lighting, Open Concept layout, Huge family rm, Gourmet Kitchen, granite counter, Brkfst Bar, S. S. Appl, Skylight, fin. Bsmnt, 2 tier deck, w/ hot tub.

0

9,0

5 $7

$5

STOUFFVILLE 2 STOREY! 2800 Sq Ft Renovated Masterpiece with Rare 3 Car Garage on a Lrg Lot Steps to Downtown. Over $300k in Upgrades. Chef’s Kitchen. Jaw Dropping Master Ensuite. Full Basement Apt. Private Backyard Retreat with Pool, B/I BBQ and Patio.

4 $9

50 FT LOT OPPORTUNITY! Invest in this 4 bdrm, 2 wshrm detached brick home. Spacious layout with 2 Kitchens, Separate entrance, Large fenced lot, Proximity to schools, shops, Hwy, and all conveniences.

$

2 ACRE LOT + 5 CAR GARAGE!!

00

,90

49

$9

5 1,2

Situated on a quiet court, Renovated 2 stry 4+1 bdrm home, porcelain tile, new modern family size kitchen, quartz counter, main flr family + laundry rms, finished bsmnt w/ walk out, amazing property and opportunity.

0

0

,90

49

$9

0,0

4 1,3

$

• #1 in Toronto (Central, East and West combined) By Units of Listings Sold for All Companies of All Brokers and Sales Representatives for 2015 and 2016.* • #1 Individual Re/Max Agent in Canada** • #2 Individual Re/Max Agent World Wide***

00

9,0

0,0

0 1,5

,90

49

$5

HEART OF LONG BRANCH! Gorgeous New townhome, Thousands spent on upgrades, 1+1 bdrm, bright sunlit, open concept layout, upgraded laminate floor, granite counter tops, s/s appl., w/o to balcony. Amazing Value.

0

,90

69

$3

WEST VILLAGE CONDO!! Stunning 1 + 1 Bdrm, desirable West Exposure! Spacious Layout, Open Concept Kitchen W/ Quartz Counters & S S Appl, Lrg Liv/ Din Area, Den, Ensuite Laundry/Storage & Much More!! Close To Amenities, Highways & Downtown!

FREE PROFESSIONAL BUYER SERVICE:

WEST REALTY INC., Brokerage Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated

• Find out about the newest homes on the market that meet your needs • Get more informed about the specific areas and how to get the best price • Find out how to get the best mortgage rates and saving programs, plus much more - Call today!! *According to a study of MLS data prepared by an independent auditor of Real Estate Statistics. **for # of Transactions 2015. ***for Dollar Volume 2015 and 2016.


SELL Your Home FASTER and for MORE MONEY! • Your Home Advertised 24 Hours a Day Until Sold • Your Home Advertised to Millions on www.GetLeo.com • Learn the Secrets of Selling your Home, without ineffective Open Houses

• Your Home Listed in Full Colour Print Ads Until It’s Sold • Our team of Professionals for the same price as hiring a single broker • Get up to $10,000 no interest for 60 days**** • Total service guarantee in writing

• Your Home Sold Guaranteed, or I’ll Buy it**** • Competitive Rates, Exceptional service • Award Winning Results! • In Depth Neighbourhood Report for each Property We Sell

FREE Confidential Home Evaluations. ,9 $1

50

,00

0 ,7 $1

60

,00

0 ,7 $1

50

,00

0 ,6 $1

100’ X 260’ LOT!!

AMAzING NEIGHBOURHOOD!!

KLEINBURG CROWN ESTATES

Beautiful 4 Bedroom Ranch-Style Bungaloft Situated On A Gorgeous Lot!! Large Eat-In Kitchen, Spacious Living/Dining Areas, Separate Family Room, Finished Walk-out Basement, Inground Pool, Pizza Oven & Much More! Close To Highways, University & New Subway - Excellent Opportunity!

Beautiful 4 Bdrm, 2-Stry Home, Premium 58’ Lot In High-Demand ‘Parkwoods’!! Open Concept Liv/Din Rms, Gourmet Kit W/ Granite Counters, Lrg Master Bdrm W/ Ensuite, Fin Bsmnt, Amazing Backyard Retreat! Close To Top-Rated Schools, Transit & Highways!

Prestigious upgraded 4 bedroom 2 storey, approximately 4300 sqft of opulence, situated on 55ft lot. 20 ft ceiling in family room, gourmet kitchen with granite countertop, 5 bathrooms, ensuites in all bedrooms, 3 car garage, simply breathtaking.

0 ,00 88 1 , $1

0 ,00 50 1 , $1

0 ,00 49 0 , $1

HUGE 50 X 201FT LOT!! Incredible spacious 4 level backsplit with gorgeous landscaped lot. 4 bdrm, 3 wshrm. Open concept liv/din rm w/ bay window. Eat-in kit w/ skylight. Huge fam rm w/ walk-out to backyard. Amazing fin bsmnt. Double car garage + 7 car pkg! A must see for $1,188,000!

RESIDENCES OF LAWRENCE PARK! Rarely offered, beautiful and extremely quiet unit with over 1,500 sq ft. 2 Large w/o balconies, prime parking and locker. Huge master with 6 pc. Ensuite. Don’t hesitate, won’t last.

9 $8

9 ,9

00 9 $8

9,0

STEPS TO LAKE!

7 $8

9,9

,00

00 8,0 ,58 1 $

0

DEMAND WESTBROOK ESTATE Luxury built by Trinity, Stone & Brick Exterior, 4+2 Bdrm. Dble dr entry to lrg foyer, spacious principal rms, custom Cherry Barzotti Kitchen, fab Mstr bdrm retreat, gas fireplace, 6 pc ensuite, prof. Finished bsmnt, landscaped lot.

00

4.6 ACRE ESTATE HOME! Large Raised Bungalow on Secluded Private Estate with flat land surrounded by gorgeous forest and stream. Sunroom with Wrap Around Deck. High w/o Basement. Double Car Garage. Caledon/Bolton.

0 ,00 50 $8

BACKING ONTO GOLF COURSE!

ATTENTION INVESTORS!

GORGEOUS CHURCHILL MEADOWS 2 STOREY!

RARE OPPORTUNITY IN PRIME LOCATION!

Spacious 3-Bedroom Raised Bungalow On Large 75 x 200 Ft Ravine Lot! Open Concept Main Floor, Separate Entrance To Full In-Law Suite, Parking For 6 Cars. Private, Mature Lot. Future Development Opportunity! Located Close To Transit (GO Station) & Hwy 404. Amazing Value.

3 bdrm, 3 wshrm on a quiet family street. Updated hrdwd flrs thruout, crown moulding, beautiful mstr bdrm retreat w/ spa-like ensuite, lrg w/i closet, formal liv & din rms, fam rm w/ gas fireplace, updated kit w S S Appl, w/o to patio & lrg private yard. Close to all amenities.

Spacious 3 Bed, 2 Bath. Same Owner For Almost 50 Years! Hardwood Throughout, Private Cul-De-Sac, Steps To Subway Station, Highly Rated Schools. And Plenty Of Parking. Live-In or Invest.

9,0

00 9 $6

9,0

00

0 ,00 78 $6

VALUE PLUS!!

PRESTIGIOUS YONGE CORRIDOR

Lrg 3 Bdrm Semi Situated On A huge 52’ x 180’ Lot! Open Concept Liv/Din, Eat-In Kitchen, Lrg Bdrms, Fin Bsmnt W/ Kit, Attached Garage, 3-Car Driveway & many extras! Close To all conveniences.

Bright and Spacious 2+1 Bdrm Corner Unit With a Split Layout. 2 Full wshrms, Eat-In Kit, Lrg Liv & Din Areas, Ensuite Laundry, Many Updates thru-out. 2 Parking Spaces and oversized Locker. Wonderful Amenities just Steps to Transit and All Conveniences.

$3

69

,00

0 $3

STUNNING KING’S TERRACE CONDO Fully Reno’d Condo Overlooking the Ravine. Brand new S.S. Appl., Hardwood Flrs throughout, Parking & Locker, just steps to amenities, shops and restaurants. A Must See!

49

,90

VIBRANT KING WEST!! Spacious & Well Appointed 2+1 Bdrm In Trendy King West Village!! Updated Split-Layout w/ Lrg Liv & Sept Din Areas, Modern Kit W/Huge Pantry, Master W/ Spa-Like Ensuite, w/Solarium. just Steps To Transit, Restaurants, Theatres & Downtown!!

0 $3

ROYAL YORK & EGLINTON! Home ownership in prime location!! Spacious 2 bdrm corner suite Co-op, open concept liv/ din rm, w/o to balcony, low maintenance fee includes all utilities & prop taxes, transit, school, church & shopping all just steps away.

47

,00

0

TRIDEL CONDO! Spacious layout 2+1 bdrm suite in demand location. Solarium overlooks rooftop patio, open concept liv rm, formal din rm, mstr w/ full ensuite, steps to transit & close to all amenities.

TORONTO DETACHED! Lrg Well Maintained Detached 3 Bdrm Home Located In HighDemand Toronto Neighbourhood! Spacious Layout Features Comb. Liv/Din, Oversized Kitchen/Breakfast Area, Master Bdrm W/ Walk-In Closet, Huge Private Backyard Retreat & Much More! Amazing Corso Italia Opportunity.

0 ,90 99 7 $

Beautiful 4 bdrm home with full privacy+ no neighbours behind!. Huge eat-in kitchen with breakfast area and walkout to yard. Open concept living & dining room. Master with 4pc ensuite + walkin closet, Double car garage. Great location.

9 $6

INCREDIBLE STONEHAVEN BEAUTY! Huge 4+1 Bdrm. Modern Eat-In Kit W/ S S Appl., Breakfast Area & W/O To Deck Overlooks Stunning Backyard Oasis W/ Salt Water Pool. Fam Rm W/ Fireplace, Surround Sound + W/O Main Floor Den. Gorgeous Fin Bsmnt W/ Wine Cellar, Rec Rm, 5th Br + W/O To Yard.

0 ,00 88 9 $

0 ,00 99 $9

Stunning 2800 sq ft 4 year old 4 Bdrm 2 Storey with $150K in Upgrades. Facing Conservation Area With Beautiful Views. Chef’s Kitchen with Quartz. Corian Bath. 9 Ft Ceilings. Backyard Retreat. Walk to Beach and GO.

00

00

RARE DOUBLE LOT! Stylish 3 Bdrm West T.O. 2-Storey, Situated On Rare 80’ Wide Lot!! Lrg Open Liv Rm, Sept. Din Rm, Fin W/O Bsmnt. Amazing Retreat In The City!! Build/Develop, Great Investment Close to Transit & Stockyards.

0

0 ,00 59 $6

,90

49

$6

AMAzING VALUE!! Large & Beautifully Maintained 2-Storey Semi. Updated And Move-In Ready, Features Spacious Living/Dining Room Combo, Eat-In Kitchen, Spacious Master With W/I Closet, lrg Garage & Much More! Close To York U, Parks & Transit.

CHOCOLATE LOFTS! Masterful Design and Modern Luxury Are Uniquely Embodied! Loft Style Open Concept Living Space. Brushed Oak Long Plank Hardwood Flrs, 10.5ft Ceilings, Floor to Ceiling Windows, Hunter Douglas Blinds, Extensive Storage, North Park Facing Views, One of a Kind Property in Prime Location!

0! ,90 49 2 $

0 ,00 89 $2

HIGH PARK SUPER VALUE! Bloor West Village completely renovated studio across from High Park. Short walk to subway. Low maintenance includes taxes, utilities, cable, parking and locker. Fantastic opportunity to live in vibrant area with access to downtown.

FANTASTIC VALUE! Renovated 2 Bdrm Unit, spacious open concept layout. Gorgeous kitchen with granite counter tops, upgraded light fixtures. Well maintained with Hrdwd flrs thru-out. Lrg ensuite laundry room with plenty of storage space. + huge parking spot. Close to all amenities!

Copyright© 2009 Frank Leo

insidetoronto.com

SEE MORE PHOTOS: www.GetLeo.com Call Today 416-917-LION (5466) and Start Packing! ****Certain Conditions may apply. Not intended to solicit persons under contract. ReMax West Realty Inc. does not guarantee the sale of your home. Exclusively offered by Frank Leo.

| Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017

GUARANTEED HOME SELLING SYSTEM

19


Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017 |

20

SOLD OVER ASKING

3+1 BEDROOM CONDO

CENTRAL ETOBICOKE

0

0 9,9

2

$4

JEFF MACKO

Sales Representative 31 Years Experience

1,450 SQ FT

VERY SPACIOUS, RARELY AVAILABLE, Updated 3 Bdrm + Den + Open Balcony, 2 Baths, Laminated 416 Thru-Out, New Paint & Baseboards, New Windows, www.JeffMacko.com En-suite Storage, Newly Renovated Lobby & Hallways, Indoor & Outdoor Pool, Sauna, Exercise Room, Security Guard, Plenty of Visitor Parking, Call For Private Viewing!

565-3332

JEFF MACKO

Sales Representative 31 Years Experience

PRINCESS MARGARET/GLEN AGAR

62FT FRONTAGE CHILD SAFE CRES. 3+1 Bdrm 416 Bungalow with Sunroom, at-in Kitchen, New HWD www.JeffMacko.com Flrs, 2 Baths, Thermal Windows, Recreation Rm, and 4th Bdrm. South Facing Fenced, Yard! Walk to Ravine, Park and Walking Trails. 5 Cotman Cres FOR THE SAME GREAT SERVICE CALL ME TODAY!

565-3332

IRENE KAUSHANSKY Sales Representative PHILIP BROWN

46 NUGENT RD.

Broker

236-1392

416 416 259-2444

info@ireneandphilip.com

Neighbourhood Realty, Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

Fabulous bungalow on quiet Etobicoke street. Open concept main living areas with bright windows, hardwood floors and stunning reno’d kitchen, perfect for enjoying the company of friends and family. Gorgeous 4-season sunroom used as family room, leading out to large deck and fantastic fully fenced back garden. Bedrooms with spacious closets and lower level boasts large family room, separate playroom/ofc, and tons of storage. Conveniently located just steps from Wincott Park, plus with easy access to Kipling Ave and the 401, this move-in ready home is not to be missed!

OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4 PM

ANGELA, PAUL & LAURA GIRAUDY 416

231-3000

ANABELA SERRA Sales Representative

416 400-5825 anserra@trebnet.com

Royal Lepage Porritt Real Estate, Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

ED ALLAN

SURPRISINGLY SPACIOUS! CONVENIENT LOCATION!

153 Royal York Road Affordable! Adorable! Lovely www.giraudy.com 2-bedroom, 2-washroom home in the heart of highlysought-after Mimico! Modern kitchen, new flooring, fully-fenced garden & deck! more than 1,400 sq ft of inviting, living space including the partly-finished bsmnt. Steps to the Royal York bus, Lakeshore/Queen streetcar, Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Mimico GO Train, 3 sailing clubs, John English French Brokerage Immersion & Humber College! JUST LISTED! Only $789,000

270 SCARLETT RD. UNIT # 804

0

,00

$

Sales Representatives

SATOPEN & S HO UN US 2-4 E PM

E US M HO -7P EN DAY, 5 P O RS THU

Broker

DIR:

416 570-5525 112 Edgecroft Road. Islington/Norseman/ Queensway 2 + 2 Bedrooms, 2 Kitchens Detached Garage 41 X 125 Garden Separate Side Entrance, West Realty Group., TTC Islington Station Excellent Schools Shopping/ Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated Kingsway Shops Flexible Closing Date. $899,900

5 44

MARION GOARD Sales Representative UNIT 210-9 MICHAEL POWER PLACE 905 330-5201 Fabulous updated, west-facing, 1 bedroom + den

mariongoard@kw.com in Port Royal Place. Dark wood floors, stainless

steel appliances, granite kitchen counter & breakfast bar. Master bedroom with ensuite bath and walk-in closet. Underground parking and locker. Don’t miss out on this move-in-ready suite!

Keller Williams Edge Realty Inc., Brokerage

www.unit210-9michaelpowerplace.com

Independently Owned and Operated

Beautiful & Sun Filled. One Of The Larger End Units Condo Apt Located In Exclusive Lambton Square. Tastefully Reno’d With Sunny S/W Exposure. Condo Features 2+1 Br (Den W/ Closets, Easily Converts Into 3rd Br). Large Kitchen, Living & Dining Area, 2 Baths (1 Is Ensuite In Master Br) & Ensuite Laundry. This Condo Apt Is Located In A Great Location & Close To Many Amenities (Public Transit, Hwys, Faces The Golf Course, Humber River).

OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4 PM

D

SOL

0

9,00

$84

“Service is our Motto” Tina Klein Stanley, Broker

www.TinaSellsRexdale.com • 416 743-3832

REXDALE REAL ESTATE $639,900

Cute as a button, this well loved 3 bedroom sidesplit is an ideal first time buyer’s home. Nice size living/Dining room with gleaming hardwood floors under the wall to wall broadloom, Sunny bright eat-in Kitchen with walk-out to the private side yard, there is a skylight in bathroom, you’ll love the recreation room with fireplace, what a nice place in the winter to relax. The bright laundry room has lots of space for folding. This is a nice family home! For a picture tour please visit www.TinaSellsRexdale.com

68 Jackson Avenue Luxury Build in the Kingsway! Stately, custom built 2.5 storey home, constructed with the highest quality of materials and finishes. Premium, prestigious location. 4+1 bedrooms plus office, 5 bathrooms, high ceilings. Spectacular signature family room with cathedral ceilings. Fabulous millwork. Fully landscaped, private west facing back gardens. Full double car garage. Steps to subway and all amenities.

30 Newington Crescent Bright, sunny, renovated and beautifully maintained 3 (+1) bedroom, 2 storey home in Centennial Park area child-friendly crescent. Charming living room with fireplace & bay windows. Family sized eat-in kitchen. Main floor family room with walkout to patio & gardens. Large master bedroom with ensuite. Professionally finished basement for added family living. Walk To Centennial Park, golf, transportation (Renforth Metrolinx Station), schools (Michael Power), & library. Easy access to highways, airport & Sherway Gardens.

00

50,0

$1,4

$657,700 What A Nice Starter. When You Walk Into This Home You’ll Notice The Cathedral Ceiling In The Living Room, The Gleaming Hardwood Floors Through Out The House, The Picture Window Overlooking The Front Garden, The Eat-In Kitchen Has Been Renovated With Oak Cupboards, You’ll Love The Renovated Bathroom, 3 Generous Bedrooms And A Nice Size Backyard Ideal For Summer Entertainment. The Basement Has A Studio Apartment Complete With Separate Entrance.

insidetoronto.com

$679,900 Handyman’s Opportunity, This 3 Bedroom Bungalow On A Child-Safe Cal D’ Sac Has A One Bedroom Basement In-Law Suite With Separate Entrance. 3 Season Insulated Front Porch. L-Shaped Living/Dining Room With Warm Oak Hardwood Floors Underneath The Wall To Wall Broadloom, Sunny Bright Eat-In Kitchen. The Garage Has A Drive Through Door To Get To The Enormous Backyard What A Great Place For Summer B.B.Q’s Within Walking Distance Of West Humber Public School. For a picture tour please visit www.TinaSellsRexdale.com

35 Golf Valley Lane Markland Woods! Beautiful renovated 4 bedroom backsplit on one of most desirable streets in Markland. Spacious layout. Eat-in Kitchen with breakfast bar and breakfast area. State of the art baths. Ensuite. Hardwood floors. Large family room with gas fireplace and walkout to lovely professionally landscaped gardens. Quiet child friendly street. Steps to TTC, Markland Woods Golf, great schools.

20 Carruthers Crescent Excellent Opportunity To Renovate To Taste In Quiet Child Friendly Neighbourhood. This Spacious 4 Bedrooms, 4 Bath, 2 Storey Home Has 2 Kitchens With A Separate Entrance To Basement. Master Ensuite, With Walk-In Closet. Double Drive, And Double Car Garage With Direct Entrance To Home. Walking Distance To Georgian College, Public Schools, Shopping, Parks & Hwy.


21

www.homefinder.ca

OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4 PM $

0

,00

5 54

SHEILA BARR Sales Representative

416 779-7282

www.sheilabarr.ca

Royal LePage Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage

812 BURNHAMTHORPE RD 2106

Christine Simpson sales representative

Fabulous 2+1 Bedroom Condo In Sought After ‘Millgate Manor’! Open-concept Living & Dining Room With Walk Out To Balcony and Spectacular City Views! Large Den open to Living Room which could be converted to a third Bedroom. Spacious, Eat-In Kitchen. Master Bedroom with Walk In Closet & 4-piece Bathroom. Gorgeous New Laminate Flooring. Ensuite Locker plus Underground Parking. Terrific location--Just minutes to Shopping, Schools, Parks with Bus at your Door! MLS# W3951848

TOP 1 % CANADA *Lifetime Member 1996-2016 ($ volume sales)

| Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017

Real Estate

*Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

416.236.1871

P H O T O S & M O R E D E TA I L S O N L I N E • C A L L F O R O P E N H O U S E S C H E D U L E LD

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 PM • Photo ID Please 548 Royal York Road ~ $595,000. ~ 2 Bdrm ~ Private Drive Great Opportunity To Move Into ‘The West End’

LD

SO

SO

Coveted ‘Sunnylea’ Reno’d 3+1 Bdrm ~ 2 Bath 4 Level Side Split Huge Pie Shape Lot

‘Central Etobicoke’ 4 Bdrm ~ 2 Bath Unique Split Design Layout Make This A Modern Classic

Home Smith ~ ‘Baby Point’ ~ By Appointment Exceptional Custom ~ ‘Brule Enclave’ ~ By Appointment 9 Baby Point Terrace ~ $2,345,000. ~ 4+1 Bdrm ~ 2 1/2 Bath 45 Brule Crescent ~ $3,495,000. ~ 4+1 Bdrm ~ 4 1/2 Bath Renovated Kitchen ~ Main Floor Family Rm ~ Huge 50’x150’ Lot Dream Kitchen & Finishes ~ 5300 SqFt Of Refined Living

HEATHER FERRIER Sales Representative

416 319-4888

Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

5 REIGATE RD. Charming Centre hall brick and stone 2 storey with 3 bed, 3 washrooms, Tree lined quiet street. Many upgrades. 65 x 149 ft property with table land. Many updates. Excellent schools, close to exclusive shops, short bus to subway. Rarely available. Call now 1ST AD!! PRIME HUMBER VALLEY VILLAGE! Heather $1,589,000

insidetoronto.com

15REMINGTONDR.Largecentrehalldesignerhome with 4 bedroom, 5 bath, Beautiful styling including 10 ft ceilings, Muskoka porch, butlers pantry ,large island in designer kitchen, Elegant satin brass finishes combine classic and contemporary styles, Barn door in laundry and so much more. Grow into this home in prime area. Great schools. Convenient to bus and subway www.15remingtondr.com/ NEW HOME IN ROSETHORN SCHOOL / ISLINGTON HEIGHTS AREA Call Heather to view $2,525,000


Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017 |

22 EVENTS

l Friday, October 13 Kingsway Women’s Club Fall Luncheon WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Markland Wood Golf Club, 245 Markland Drive, Toronto CONTACT: 416-769-8183 COST: $45 Roasted filet of salmon. Dale O’Hara will present Acres of Glass - Brampton’s Flower History. Brampton is the flower capital of Canada. Admission with advance tickets only.

Social Assistance and Benefit Workshop WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Stonegate CHC, 150 Berry Road, Etobicoke, Toronto CONTACT: 416-231-7070 COST: Information and updates on new ODSP, OW and government benefit regulations.Workshop presented by South Etobicoke Community Legal Services.

insidetoronto.com

l Saturday, October 14 Flea Market Clearance Sale WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: St. Matthias Anglican Church, 1428 Royal York Rd., Toronto CONTACT: 416-2449211, matthiasmarkets@gmail.com COST: Great deals on gently used household items, Christmas decor, clothing, jewellery, fine goods, baking, book room and indoor BBQ.

l GET

CONNECTED

Visit insidetoronto.com/events to submit your own community events for online publishing. WHERE: Arizona Grill Lounge, 215 Carlingview Dr., Toronto CONTACT: Trillium Chapter of Brewery Collectibles Club of America, alumbottle@hotmail.com COST: Bring your own beer items for appraisal by an expert. Cans, bottles, labels, coasters, ashtrays, serving trays, signs. Raffle. Arizona Grill Lounge will be open for lunch. Etobicoke Humane Society 5th Annual Bowl-A-Thon WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Planet Bowl, 5555 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto CONTACT: director.rev.pr@etobicokehumanesociety.com, http:// etobicokehumanesociety.com/ bowl-a-thon-2017/ COST: A family-friendly event, that encourages teams to raise money towards their two-hour bowl-athon, with all proceeds going towards the dogs and cats at the Etobicoke Humane Society. Oktoberfest 2017 WHEN: 6:30 p.m - 1:00 a.m WHERE: St. Demetrius Church Hall, 135 La Rose Ave., Toronto CONTACT: Ed Rozendaal, 416244-5333, irenenazar@sympatico.ca COST: German style dinner and dance.

Hurricane Hazel Walk WHEN: 10:30 a.m - 12:30 p.m WHERE: Old Mill Subway Station , 2672 Bloor Street West, Toronto CONTACT: Toronto Field Naturalist, http://www.torontofieldnaturalists.org/ COST: The walk starts at Old Mill subway station and heads north to Lambton House. The walk includes a steep set of stairs down and 2.6 km historical walk along the Humber River.

Inaugural Organ Concert WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: St. Matthew’s Anglican Church, Islington, 3962 Bloor St. W., Toronto CONTACT: Karen Lee, 416-231-4014, karen@leeco.ca COST: Free will offering Inaugural organ concert with Thomas Gonder, organist and music director, featuring the world premiere of Elegie Canadienne by David Briggs. Reception to follow.

Beer Collectables Buy/Sell/ Trade WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m

l Sunday, October 15 Rustin’ Oree Walk WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 10:00 a.m

WHERE: Esther Lorrie Park, 50 Westhumber Blvd, Toronto CONTACT: 416-743-1331 Weekly walking group for adults Sundays. It is not competitive and open to all walking styles. l Monday, October 16 Scandal and Scurrility: Stories from Early Ontario WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 8:15 p.m WHERE: Alderwood Library, 2 Orianna Dr., Toronto CONTACT: 416-394-5310 In celebration of Canada’s 150, local author Ann Birch shares true stories of adventure and intrigue from Ontario’s early beginnings. Call to register.

Social Media, Mirrorless Cameras Presentation WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:30 p.m WHERE: Humber Valley United Church - ECC, 76 Anglesey Blvd, Toronto CONTACT: 416-2338657 COST: $5 guest fee Etobicoke Camera Club hosts professional photographer and social media expert Pamela Julian for talk about the trend of mirrorless cameras and its benefits. l Tuesday, October 17 Bid Euchre WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Avenue, Toronto CONTACT: Susan Milankov, 416-252-6822, franklinhorner.susan@gmail.com COST: $3 members, $4 non-members Partner not required. l Wednesday, October 18 Mammothon WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Etobicoke General Hospital, 101 Humber College Boulevard, Toronto CONTACT: 905-813-4220 Mammothon is a one-day breast screening campaign that encour-

“I used to teach cooking and nutrition, now I’m the one who’s learning.”

ages women 50-74 who have not had a mammogram in the last 2 years to book their mammogram. Call 905-813-4220 to book or visit www.mammothon.ca to find your nearest breast screening location. Supper and Games Evenings WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Horner Ave Senior Centre, 320 Horner Ave, Toronto CONTACT: Maria Martino, 416394-6001, mmartin6@toronto.ca COST: $8 members/$10 non members A delicious dinner followed by our

popular horse racing event. l Thursday, October 19 General Caregiver Support Group WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 11:30 a.m WHERE: Islington Seniors’ Centre, 4968 Dundas St. West, Toronto CONTACT: 416-231-3431, islingtonseniors@bellnet.ca This is a free event. Register by phone or online.

Qi Gong Yoga WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Eatonville Public Library, 430 Burnhamthorpe Rd., Toronto

CONTACT: 416-394-5270 Qi Gong means breath work or energy workout. This energy is meant to flow freely through our bodies like a gently flowing river. Hallowe’en Craft WHEN: 5:00 p.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: Humber Bay Library, 200 Park Lawn Road, Toronto CONTACT: Betty Cameron, 416-3945300, bcameron@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Drop in and make a Hallowe’en craft to take home. No registration required for this free drop in program.

WOW

5 things to do on Friday the 13th There are plenty of opportunities to be spooked ahead of Halloween

1

BLACK CREEK NIGHTLIFE Things get spooky at Black Creek Pioneer Village in time for Halloween and this Friday the 13th the North York village has some extra special fun in store. Enjoy escape rooms, haunted walks, axe throwing, or archery dodgeball from 6 p.m. to midnight. Admission costs $20.

2

LEGENDS OF HORROR Casa Loma is serving up some scream-inducing good times with its Legends of Horror. The theatrical, hour-long, self-guided walking tour goes through gardens and castle tunnels, all in the dark. The event runs 7 to 11 p.m. Admission costs $40 in advance or $45 at the door.

3

SCREEMERS Screemers is back for a 25th year at Exhibition Place. New for this year is a zombie prison, plus there’s a slew of classic horror mazes, a gory illusionist, a slasher wax museum and more. The gates creak open at 7 p.m. Admission costs $32.95.

4

SPOOKY LAGOON Spooky Lagoon: Murder at the Lighthouse is put on by Toronto’s water taxis until Halloween with rides happening from about 7 to 11 p.m. A narrated boat ride recounts the tale of the murder of Gibraltar Point Lighthouse’s famous keeper John Paul Radelmüller. Tickets cost $28.25.

5

GHOST WALKS Who doesn’t love a good ghost story? Luckily, Toronto has plenty of them. Ghost Walks of Toronto Centre start at Old City Hall and Ghost Walks of Toronto North start at Queen’s Park. Both take participants through multiple locations. Walks start at 8 p.m. Tickets cost $10 to 17.


COMMUNITY

23

TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com A Hindu temple that is an architectural marvel of marble, limestone and sandstone in Etobicoke has been chosen by the Ontario Association of Architects as the Toronto building in its eight-project exhibit this year. The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir carved entirely of white marble and limestone cuts an impressive figure in an otherwise flat landscape of homes and industrial buildings just off Hwy. 427 and Finch Avenue West. It is the first of its kind in Canada. Chandrakant Sachdev, BAPS president, expressed gratitude for the recognition. "We are so pleased to be recognized at the Ontario Association of Architects’ exhibit this year at Queen’s Park," Sachdev said in a statement. "The creation of the BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir in Etobicoke is a testament to Canada’s values of multiculturalism and pluralism. It was created with the support of over 400 volunteers who donated more than a million hours of their time and talents in a spirit of devotion to God and guru." Today, the OAA is celebrating World Architecture Day with its second-annual visit to Queen’s Park to recognize "how architecture is responsible, innovative and enriching communities," the association said Tuesday in a statement.

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir/photo

The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, near Finch Avenue and Humberline Drive, is a Hindu temple that was built of marble and limestone without the use of steel or nails using Vedic engineering principles. It is the first of its kind in Canada. The OAA invited MPPs across the province to nominate a favourite building in his or her riding. Etobicoke North MPP Shafiq Qaadri nominated the BAPS mandir. This year, 31 MPPs made 35 nominations: Three other Toronto buildings were nominated: · Morley Cottage, nominated by York South-Weston MPP Laura Albanese · Bank of Nova Scotia, 1885 Weston Rd., nominated

by York South-Weston MPP Laura Albanese · Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre, nominated by Pickering-Scarborough East MPP Tracy MacCharles "Each nomination represents a unique way that architecture creates a sense of place in communities across Ontario and tells the story of how individual buildings impact each of our lives," OAA president John Stephenson said in a statement.

I taught cooking and nutrition at high school for 22 years, so I can appreciate the benefits of fresh, healthy food when it’s well prepared. The chef here at Tapestry is a master. I’m constantly impressed with his creativity and presentation skills. The food is exceptional and always a highlight of my day. It seems to me this same level of quality and caring extends to every aspect of my experience here at Tapestry. And like the wonderful food, it nourishes me.

original Health, Ottawa (Vanier) · Woodstock Public Library, Woodstock Recently, BAPS devotees celebrated the mandir’s 10th anniversary. An architectural marvel, construction of the temple is based on Vedic engineering principles, without use of steel or nails. It is a technique passed down from generation to generation of Indian craftsmen and builders.

DiscoverTapestry.com Tapestry at Village Gate West 15 Summerland Terrace, Toronto ON 416.777.2911 ®Registered trademarks of Concert Properties Ltd., used under license where applicable.

insidetoronto.com

To find out more about life at Tapestry, visit DiscoverTapestry.com or call to schedule a complimentary lunch and tour at 416.777.2911

The OAA selected eight projects for this year’s exhibit "to highlight the diversity of architecture across the province," including: · Canadian Club Brand Heritage Centre, Windsor · Cobalt Train Station, Cobalt · Museum of Nature, Ottawa · North Bay Regional Health Care, North Bay · Templar Flats, Hamilton · Wabano Centre for Ab-

Tonnes of Turkish limestone, Italian marble, Burmese teakwood and Indian sandstone have been used in the temple’s construction. In all, there are 35,000 stone pieces. Each piece was cut and sculpted in India in a tradition passed down from generation to generation, before being shipped to Canada. Here, the stone met the skilled hands of 101 artisans who were flown in from India. Away from their families for two years, they have lived in construction trailers on-site the Claireville Drive temple. The men, all volunteers, answered a spiritual call, and worked tirelessly on the temple - for no wage. "It’s a labour of love and devotion to Indian art, intense craftsmanship, graceful beauty and timeless wisdom," said a video on the construction of a similar temple that opened in New Delhi, India in 2005 attended by 20,000 people with millions watching on television. The structure is a testament "to the spirit of voluntarism," the video said, calling its construction "scientifically stunning". "It stirs the soul from within with its sounds, insights and timeless dedication to one swami’s (Pramukh Swami Maharaj, BAPS spiritual leader) life and work." BAPS is a socio-spiritual Hindu organization which promotes a better way of life through the humanitarian values of service, purity, discipline, love, tolerance and harmony.

| Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017

Ontario architects honour BAPS Hindu mandir


UREPORT

Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017 |

24

presents

Diwali of

l ights FestivaL th in partnership wi

LARGEST FREE INDOOR

DIWALI

CELEBRATION Bramalea City Centre 25 Peel Centre Dr, Brampton

www.DiwaliFestivalOfLights.com Saturday & Sunday October 21 & 22, 2017

Dan Pearce/Metroland

Toronto Maple Leafs Auston Matthews puts the brakes on while practicing at the MasterCard Centre.

Booths & Sponsorships: Tel. 416.856.6304 Event Sponsors

Media Partners VOLVO OF MISSISSAUGA 797 BANCROFT DRIVE, MISSISSAUGA, ON L5V 2Y6

Canadiens host Rankin Inlet youth in cultural exchange

insidetoronto.com

Mimico Canadiens hockey players welcomed 35 Rankin Inlet players as they watched a Toronto Maple Leafs’ practice on Tuesday at the MasterCard Centre for Hockey Excellence. The Mimico Canadiens Hockey Association is playing host to the Nunavut players’ ages 10 to 13 from Oct. 6 to 16 in a cultural and learning experience. The Northern Exchange experience includes NHL and Marlies hockey games, trips to the Royal Ontario Museum, the Hockey Hall of Fame, Niagara Falls, nature walks and hockey playing. On Tuesday, the players toured the MasterCard Centre archives and dressing rooms, met alumni and filmed a Hockey Night in Canada segment. This Thursday, Etobi-

The Mimico Canadiens Hockey Association and the Rankin Inlet players watch the Leafs practice.

FROM PRINT TO DIGITAL, truth has long been a part of Canadian advertising.

adstandards.ca

Truthful, Fair, and Accurate.

Dan Pearce/Metroland

coke players will bring their twinned exchange partner to school and attend a Cirque du Soleil performance in the evening. Seven-time Juno Award-winning musician and motivational speaker Susan Aglukark will sing and speak on Canadian Inuit history to 700 students from 15 Etobicoke schools and the visiting players lat-

er this week. Experiences Canada, a national charitable organization funded by the federal government, has provided a grant for the exchange. Local students contributed $10,000 through fundraisers like bottle drives. Next April, the Mimico players will visit Rankin Inlet.


Betty Hamilton celebrates 101st birthday Etobicoke resident Betty Hamilton celebrated her 101st birthday on Oct. 1. The centenarian has lived at an assisted-living seniors residence since her husband Douglas’ death in 1995, where she receives community care services from Etobicoke Services for Seniors. Hamilton said she has lived past a century by leaning on her faith, and doing what she thought was right. "A sense of humour is important," Hamilton said when asked about life and marital advice. "Keep your faith and just love one another." Hamilton was born in Rosedale in 1916, and grew

Your Certified Backyard Bird Feeding Specialists

SALE

Seed & Suet Wild Birds Unlimited

Now Until October 19/17 5468 Dundas St W. Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 Sun 12-4 416-233-3558

OB ET

Natalia Dziubaniwsky/photo

GUAR

DI A

2017

N

readers’ choice

Etobicoke resident Betty Hamilton turned 101 on Oct. 1. up in Uxbridge, Ont. An only child, Hamilton has fond childhood memories of her parents, and enjoying swimming and skating with

KE ICO

25 | Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017

COMMUNITY

Awards

PLATINUM

her family. She met Douglas who was a neighbour of her grandparents. They married in 1944.

BEST IN OKE! ETOBIC

FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY

Long Branch Fish & Chips

5.95

$

3260 Lakeshore Blvd W. Etobicoke

416-252-4477 longbranchfandc.com

Haddock & Chips

• ETOBICOKE

• No ExpEriENcE rEquirEd • HEad officE TraiNiNg & SupporT • TurN KEy opEraTioN

TELUS Centre for Performance and Learning Koerner Hall • November 8, 2017

• fiNaNciNg availablE To qualifiEd caNdidaTES • dirEcT accESS To Major TirE SuppliErS

416-253-3558

www.activegreenross.com

Knee Brace, Back Support, Walker, Scooter, Electric Wheelchair, Bath Chair, Tub Safety Rail, Bed Safety Rail, Electric Bed, Orthotics, Pressure Socks For Swollen, Tired And Achy Legs

Laila Biali

Rik Emmett

Kurt Elling

Rich Brown’s rinsethealgorithm

Humber Faculty Big Band featuring Larnell Lewis, Robi Botos & Luis Deniz

directed by Denny Christianson, featuring Pat LaBarbera & Al Kay

TICKETS ON SALE NOW! 416.408.0208 | rcmusic.com/concerts

Call Absolute Health Care now at 416 845 4053 to make your senior and disabled loved ones more independent.

Premium ticket includes pre-concert cocktail dinner and other benefits For more information, please visit humber.ca/humberat50concert or contact Raina Faza at 416-675-6622 ext. 4348 • 50event@humber.ca Presented by

Media Partner

insidetoronto.com

Absolute Health Care will work with you to get these needful products either free or for a small amount. We will help find you a suitable funding program from ADP, WSIB, REGUFEE BOARD, ODSP, WELFARE, INSURANCE, etc to get funding for your needs.


Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017 |

26

Metroland Reports

Metroland Reports

Are your wages being garnished?

YOU should call US. umanek & Company Ltd. Licensed Insolvency Trustee

rumanek.com 416-665-3328 1280 Finch Ave. W., Unit 714, Toronto, ON, M3J 3K6 OUR DENTURES WILL IMPROVE

THE QUALITY OF YOUR LIFE

Are Your Dentures... Causing sore gums? Missing teeth? In your pocket? Over 5 years old? Causing pain? Preventing you from eating food you love? Discoloured? Causing you embarrassment? Uncomfortable?

Book your FREE Consultation Today!

Get up to 20% in INCENTIVES Call Now to Find Out How! insidetoronto.com

SENIORS TSUNAMI

6 Dixon Road Toronto (Top of Scarlet Road)

416-245-7474

www.denturesdirect.ca

Mon - Fri: 9am - 6pm

|

Sat: 10am - 3pm

|

Sun: By Appointment

Steve Somerville/Metroland

George Penstone, 96, sits beside his son, Matthew, who holds an image of his daughter Corrine, her husband, Steven Gagnon, and their twin boys, Phaydon and Maximus, who used to live with them. At one time four generations of the family shared the Penstone home in Aurora.

Four alternative housing options for Ontario seniors Metroland Media explored four housing options for seniors: co-housing with a stranger, co-housing with family, retiring in Elliot Lake and renovating to add accessible features with help from government grants. 1. GO NORTH When Barrie’s Annamarie Sugar and her husband, Don Ough, began searching for a place to enjoy retirement, they wanted a small, quiet community with affordable housing costs. The hunt took them to Elliot Lake between Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie "Barrie was a nice small town when we moved there," Sugar said. "Now, it’s just too big, too noisy, too many people." Sugar and her husband aren’t alone in choosing the community, thanks to a marketing campaign aimed at attracting retirees. Read more at tinyurl.com/seniorstsunaminorth. 2. FULL HOUSE For 25 years, as he and his wife, Donna, were raising their three children, Matthew Penstone’s widowed mother-in-law, Alice, lived with the family. And then Penstone’s father, George, also moved into the family’s Aurora home.

WHAT’S YOUR PLAN? Will you age in place, or downsize? Top questions to consider. Read more at tinyurl.com/ seniorstsunamiplan. Six years ago, Penstone’s daughter, Corrine, asked if she and her partner, Steven Gagnon, could move in to save money for a home. They also revealed they were expecting twins. The boys grew up in their grandparents’ house before the family moved to their own home. While there are challenges to having a multigenerational household, Penstone said the benefits have far outweighed the adjustments for his family. Read more at tinyurl.com/seniorstsunamimultigenhome. 3. OPEN YOUR DOORS Halton is taking an innovative approach to helping their aging population stay in their homes while also avoiding the social isolation that can come with growing old. Halton Region, in partnership with Halton Housing Help and the Burlington Age-Friendly Council, offers the Halton HomeShare program matches people who have a place to live, mostly seniors, with those

looking for housing. Discussions around housing and how it relates to seniors tended to focus on how a number of their aging residents wished to stay in their homes but were finding it difficult to maintain them without help. Read more at tinyurl.com/seniorstsunamihomeshare. 4. FUTURE RENOVATIONS Sandra and Dan Sexton are doing the kind of work on their North York home that usually comes much later in life. In their 40s, the couple is working with Ronny Wiskin, a specialist in home renovation for accessibility, through the Toronto-based Med+ Home Healthcare company. The company assists homeowners to modify environments using universal design principles - a seven-point checklist that balances esthetics and comfort with accessibility for people who might be confined to a wheelchair, or have other mobility issues. "It’s the design of products and environments that are usable by people of all abilities," Wiskin said. Read more at tinyurl.com/seniorstsunamiaccessible.


27

Silver Cross Toronto West

(225 The East Mall, Unit 16, across from Cloverdale Mall)

celebrates COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, October 25, 2017. FREE lunch catered by Yellow Cup Cafe between 11 AM and 3 PM Please stop by to celebrate with us

AT PRICING PRIC GREAT ON MAJOR HOME FASHIONS

| Etobicoke Guardian | c | Thursday, October 12, 2017

12 5 5 T H E Q U E E N S W AY, E T O B I C O K E 416 -252- 5 475

H U R R Y I N F O R B E S T S E L E C T I O N , W H I L E Q U A N T I T I E S L A S T. O N N O W T H R U W E D N E S D A Y, O C T O B E R 1 8

Experience the Difference Complete Professional Teeth Cleaning at Reasonable Rates

• Over 25 years experience

• Ample free parking

• Assessment of oral health

• Saturday appointments available

• Dental Insurance coverage submitted by Us • All Ages Welcome

Royal York Plaza 1500 Royal York Rd, Unit 39

Professional Teeth Whitening Offered!* *Free consultation required

416 247-9900 jmsellitto@rogers.com

THE ENTIRE FUNERAL PROCESSION HIT THE DRIVE-THRU. Because every morning, without fail, she would pick up a coffee. Celebrate a loved one’s life in a way that would reflect their tastes, their interests, their personality, the way they lived their life. Create a service that’s exactly how they would have wanted it.

3080 Lake Shore Blvd W.

www.ridleyfuneralhome.com

on mattresses

70% on furniture SAVE UP TO 40%

SAVE UP TO

PLUS EXT of f ou RA 20%* price r alread SAVE AN

ys on m at treslow ses EXTRA * on fur niture AND SAVE AN

SAVE

AN E X

30%

10%

TRA * on app liance s

on appliances

AMAZING DEALS ON GREAT FALL AND WINTER BRANDS SAVE AN EXTRA

SAVE AN EXTRA

on women’s fall and winter sportswear, dresses, suits, sleepwear and outerwear

on women’s fall and winter footwear and handbags

30%

30%

1997

men’s dress shirts

2 FOR

1500 men’s ties

Hours of operation: Mon. – Fri. 9:30 am – 9 pm I Sat. 9 am – 6 pm I Sun. 11 am – 6 pm Store discounts are off the lowest ticketed price. We accept Hudson’s Bay Mastercard, Hudson’s Bay Credit Card, major credit cards, debit cards, cash. No cheques. No price adjustments on prior purchases. No returns, exchanges or price adjustments on Major Home items. Selection may vary. While quantities last. Some exclusions will apply. No Rain Checks. See store for details. No other discounts apply. *Extra 20% off mattresses, extra 30% off furniture, extra 10% off appliances, extra 30% off women’s fall and winter sportswear, dresses, suits, sleepwear and outerwear, extra 30% off women’s fall and winter footwear and handbags off the last ticketed price. This promotion does not apply to items that are price pointed. Additional Dot Discounts are not applicable.

CARRIERS

REWARD!

GREAT CARRIER EVENTS

MEET NEIGHBOURS

TEACHES RESPONSIBILITY

TIME AND MONEY MANAGEMENT

EXTRA MONEY AMAZING PRIZES

WANTED FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

1-855-853-5613 OR CUSTOMERSUPPORT@METROLAND.COM

insidetoronto.com

416-259-3705

85%

SAVE UP TO


Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017 |

28 COMMUNITY

Toilet paper couture

Clockwise from left, a model wears third-place winner Charlotte Li, who chose the 63-year-old widow, Annie Edson Taylor, who successfully barrelled over Niagara Falls in 1901 as the muse for her White Cashmere Collection creation at the Royal Ontario Museum; Designer Van Yanez, of Ryerson University, checks over his creation on model Sarah Barnes back stage; A model wears the toilet paper creation of George Brown design student Lesley Hampton ; Model Kristina Koulechova gets her makeup touched up before walking the runway; The 14th annual White Cashmere Collection first place winner Chelsea Cox, who is a third-year fashion design student at Kwantlen Polytech in British Columbia, celebrates her win at the ROM. Her winning design is a winter coat that nods to the iconic Hudson’s Bay four point blanket. It consists of 9,689 tubular beads made out of tiny hand rolled strips of Cashmere bathroom tissue sealed with clear tape.

insidetoronto.com

C

rafting high fashion garments out of bathroom tissue is no easy feat, but 16 of Canada’s next top designers took on the challenge for the 14th annual White Cashmere Collection. The national student design competition and breast cancer fundraiser is the world’s first and only bathroom tissue couture collection. The special event held Sept. 28 at the Royal Ontario Museum brought together the who’s who of Canada’s fashion scene for an inviteonly runway show that featured intricate ball gowns, sassy cocktail dresses, and other

whimsical frocks. Chelsea Cox of B.C.’s Kwantlen Polytechnic University, earned top honours and went home with $4,000, while Adrian Arnieri, a recent Ryerson grad from Mississauga, came in second and received $2,000. Seneca College student Charlotte Li of Markham placed third and was awarded a $1,000 bursary. More than 150 students from 11 Canadian design schools applied to take part in the #Canada150 theme design competition. Of the Top 16, six were from Toronto. Visit insidetoronto.com for the full story. - Joanna Lavoie

Dan Pearce/Metroland


29

UP TO

WE HAVE A TRUCK AT EVERY STORE!

Toronto Police Service/photo

Zakariye Ali, 16, (left) Abdulkadir Bihi, 29 and Abdinasir Hussein, 42, all from Toronto, were killed within days of each other in north Etobicoke.

Murders plague north Etobicoke AARON D’ANDREA adandrea@metroland.com

VISIT US ONLINE AT BADBOY.CA! MOVING & RENOVATION

SALE

whatever we can to keep our neighbourhoods safe," Ford added. "If you see something suspicious, or have any information surrounding these latest events, please report it." Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-7400, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).

After 52 years, the flagship Brook & Braddock Opticians location at 2917 Bloor St. W. has moved and amalgamated with their other location at 3101 Bloor St. W. RENOVATION

Renovation sale on frames, sunglasses and much more.

SALE

3101 Bloor Street West 416-233-2611 & 416-233-4030 www.brookandbraddock.com

HOMEOWNERS!

NEEDURGENT A LOAN? BADBAD CREDIT/NO NEED LOANS: CREDIT / NOJOB? JOB?

SUFFICIENT EQUITY = GUARANTEED APPROVAL 1st MORTGAGES Mortgage Amount

RATES starting at 2.2% * O.A.C. Rates subject to change without notice *

Monthly Payment

Bi-Weekly Payment

2nd MORTGAGES Mortgage Amount

Monthly Payment

$200,000

$799.22

$368.66

$20,000

$133.33

$300,000 $400,000 $500,000

$1,198.82 $1,598.43 $1,998.04

$552.98 $737.31 $921.64

$30,000 $40,000 $50,000

$200.00 $266.67 $333.33

$600,000

$2,397.65

$1,105.97

$60,000

$400.00

Money For Any Reason.

RATES starting at 2.2% *O.A.C. Rates subject to change without notice*

Mortgage Arrears J

Self-Employed J

Power of Sale J

Debt Consolidation J

Property Tax Arrears J Pension & Disability J

Power of Sale

Bankruptcy J Home Renovations J

“I am a retiree and I needed emergency funds to save my house. Don went a step further; not only did he save my house, he also helped clear me of all my debts and my unpaid consumer proposal, plus he also provided funds for me to renovate my bathroom. Don really is a miracle worker.” Tom J.,

Call Jon NOW! 416-846-2203 TOLL FREE 1.888.281.3240

www.mortgageslugger.ca

Mortgage House Licence #10557 Independently Owned and Operated

Jon McKay, AMP Don Mortgage Agent

If the Bank says NO WAY… You better Talk to Jon McKay!

insidetoronto.com

Two Toronto men and one boy are dead after three separate murders occurred in north Etobicoke within days of each other. Just before midnight on Sunday, Zakariye Ali, 16, was shot and killed in a triple shooting in the parking lot of Kingsview Village Junior School near Dixon Road and Islington Avenue, just steps away from where Abdulkadir Bihi, 29, was shot and killed Thursday afternoon while sitting inside his car outside an apartment building at 263 Dixon Rd. Two suspects wanted in Bihi’s murder, Zayd Chaudhry, 19, and Yahya Jama, 20, turned themselves in to police Sunday night shortly after warrants were issued for their arrests. Both of them are charged with first-degree murder. They appeared in court on Monday. Police are looking for a man involved in Ali’s death who was last seen running northbound on York Road before entering into a small, light-col-

oured car. Homicide Det. Stephen Matthews described the suspect as black, in his 20s, standing 5’7" with a slim build. He was wearing all-black clothing. Ali was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries where he later died. Two other men, 18 and 19, were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The investigation is ongoing. Ali is the city’s 49th homicide victim of the year. Local Coun. Michael Ford said in a statement he was "extremely saddened" to hear about his death. "For such a violent incident to take place in the parking lot of a junior elementary school is tragic," he said. "Schools are a safe haven for our community, and for our children." Last Wednesday, police also found a man dead in an apartment at 12 Arbordell Rd. in Rexdale. Police said it appeared there was an altercation. The victim was identified as Abdinasir Hussein, 42. On Friday, police arrested Abdirizak Yabarow, 36, of Toronto. He’s charged with second-degree murder and assault causing bodily harm. "I want to also call upon our community to do

Visit us online @ insidetoronto.com

Deaths occurred within days of each other

| Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017

POLICE


Etobicoke Guardian | c | Thursday, October 12, 2017 |

30

HALLOWEEN at the City of Toronto Historic Sites

From terrifying spirit walks to family fun for little ghosts and ghouls, your City museums are the perfect place to have a frighteningly good time this Halloween!

A1 SMALL ENGINE SHOP

BRAND NEW EGO SNOWBLOWERS! S EGO’S TECHNOLOGY From MAXIMIZES POWER, $899.99 PERFORMANCE AND RUNTIME

HOURS:

MON TO WED 8AM - 5PM • THU & FRI 8AM - 6PM SATURDAYS 8AM - 1PM • SUNDAYS CLOSED

POWER BEYOND BELIEF

6921 Steeles Ave., Unit 5, Etobicoke (1/4 mile west of Hwy 27) SALES & SERVICE (416)

748-8411

Family Owned & Operated Since 1961

toronto.ca/halloween

WANT TO CREATE A MORE MENTALLY HEALTHY WORKPLACE, BUT AREN’T SURE OF THE NEXT STEP TO TAKE?

insidetoronto.com

Introducing MindsMatter - a free online tool that tells you how to support workplace mental health in under 3 minutes.

Powered by

Visit mindsmatter.civicaction.ca today.

Carpet • Hardwood • Ceramic • Vinyl • Laminate Area Rugs • Cork • Leather • Installation

268 Royal York Rd. Toronto, ON., M8V 2V9 416.255.9631 | tonysflooring.ca


31 | Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017

insidetoronto.com


home improvement / service professionals

Drivers

Drivers

General Help

General Help

General Help

Drive to medical appointments $11.60/hr paid weekly Training and Car provided. Email: driverrecruitment2017 @gmail.com General Help

Metroland Media York Region INVITATION TO BID Metroland Media York Region is accepting tenders to deliver our weekly newspapers and flyers to carrier drop locations within the York Region area. This entails picking up the product at our Newmarket location on Tuesdays, completing all flyer deliveries by Wednesdays at 3:00pm and all newspaper deliveries by Thursdays at QN UP BMM DBSSJFS ESPQT All applicants must be a registered business, have a cargo van or cube truck and a valid HST number. Bid packages available at the Reception desk of: Metroland Media Newmarket # 4UFWFO $PVSU /FXNBSLFU 0/ - : ; #JET XJMM CF SFDFJWFE VOUJM OPPO .POEBZ 0DUPCFS ATTN: Circulation Supervisor Contract commencing: November 6, 2017 Lowest or any bids will not necessarily be accepted. Only the successful company will be contacted.

GENERAL HELP

FT for an EST Window Manufacturing Company with multiple work stations, cutting, welding, assembly, ďŹ nishing, cleaning and if suitable will train in other areas. Steady employment. 7-4:30pm Mon-Thurs & Fri 7-3:30pm 44hrs/wk. $13-$15/hr. OT avail. Call 905-265-1123 Email: rollie@vinylguard.com or visit us at 625 Zenway Blvd Woodbridge

Gift Basket Assemblers / General Warehouse )BOE QBDLJOH XSBQQJOH IPMJEBZ gift baskets October - December Apply now .POEBZ 'SJEBZ JO QFSTPO BU The Basket Company %PSDIFTUFS "WFOVF 6OJU # &UPCJDPLF like us on

Sales Opportunities

Appliance Repairs/ Installation

Sales Opportunities

Appliances repaired professionally. ZFBST FYQFSJFODF

**SALES/DESIGN**

Pocket Feeder 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-in-class 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 The Toronto Distribution Centre requires a part time Pocket Feeders for the night shift for its warehouse operation. This part time night shift position is on Sunday, Monday and Tuesdays. Reporting to the Alphaliner Supervisor and/or Operations Manager, this position will be responsible for manually inserting flyer packages into the newspaper for distribution and working on the alphaliner machine inserting flyers. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES t 6OEFSTUBOE BOE BEIFSF UP BMM )FBMUI 4BGFUZ 1SBDUJDFT 1SPDFEVSFT BOE 1PMJDJFT t Pocket Feeding * Feed flyers into pockets on inserting machine (alphaliner) * Remove straps from bundle * Prepare (fan) flyers before feeding * Line up flyers with pockets * Retrieve flyers from skids t Stacking * Count newspapers into specified amounts * Strap bundles when needed * Stack strapped bundles uniformly onto skids * Move loaded skids to staging area for Loaders and/or Shipper/receivers t .BJOUBJO RVBMJUZ BOE BDDVSBDZ PG JOTFSUFE QSPEVDUT BHBJOTU FTUBCMJTIFE UBSHFU HPBMT (TBD) t .PWF TLJET UP MPBEJOH BSFB GPS 4IJQQFS 3FDFJWFS t #F BCMF UP QVMM TLJET CZ VTF PG QVNQ USVDL t 4PSU SFKFDUFE GMZFST GPS SF VTF PO UIF NBDIJOF t .BJOUBJOT DMFBO BOE TBGF XPSL BSFBT t 5P XPSL JO B TBGFUZ DPOTDJPVT NBOOFS BT PVUMJOFE JO UIF DPNQBOZ T QPMJDJFT t 5P VTF PS XFBS QSPUFDUJWF FRVJQNFOU BT SFRVJSFE t 0UIFS EVUJFT BT BTTJHOFE CZ UIF .BJMSPPN .BOBHFS .BJMSPPN 4VQFSWJTPS BOE PS Machine Operator

Fridges, coolers, washers, dryers, stoves. $FOUSBM "JS $POEJUJPOJOH BOE )FBUJOH

*Earn 2k-4k comm. /mo. *Preset Appts. /No cold calling *Fun-Creative-Rewarding *Work near Home *Training Provided

Professional Repairs

416-742-3197 Ask for Rita Ext. 106 Technical/ Skilled Trades

OF ALL BRANDS OF: Refrigeration, Stoves, Dishwashers, Washer, Dryers, Air Conditioning & Heating. Free Estimates. Warranty. Credit cards accepted. Seniors discount.

Technical/ Skilled Trades

416-616-0388

Flooring & Carpeting

Machine Press Operators

OUR AODA COMMITMENT Metroland is committed to accessibility in employment and to ensuring equal access to employment opportunities for candidates, including persons with disabilities. In compliance with AODA, Metroland will endeavour to provide accommodation to persons with disabilities in the recruitment process upon request. If you are selected for an interview and you require accommodation due to a disability during the recruitment process, please notify the hiring manager upon scheduling your interview.

If working for a highly energized, competitive team is your ideal environment, please email your resume to SSelvarajah@insidetoronto.com. Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Carpet installation starting from $1.19/ sq.ft. Hardwood, laminate at low prices. 27 yrs experience. Free Estimates. Best Price! 647-400-8198

for Vinyl/CD/DVD Manufacturer, FT Experience preferred, but will train. Position will require shift schedules and weekends. salary Range $15 - $22/hr, depending on experience Plus health beneďŹ t plan. Send Resumes to: careers@microforum.ca

HARDWOOD FLOOR CRAFTSMAN &WFSZUIJOH SFMBUJOH UP XPPE GMPPST BOE TUBJST 4FSWJOH &UPCJDPLF TJODF

Manufacturing/ Plating Company

“Integrity before profit� $BMM .BOVFM

hiring for multiple positions. We require General Labourer, Waste Treatment 0QFSBUPS .BUFSJBM )BOEMFS BOE 4IJGU Supervisor for our plant located in &UPCJDPLF 1MFBTF TFOE ZPVS SFTVNF UP careers@dovercourt.biz or call 416-213-1706 ext. 322 for more information

HARDWOOD FLOOR SANDING. Specializing in stain/ refinishing. $BMM GPS 'SFF &TUJNBUF 3FBTPOBCMF SBUFT Paul 416-564-8410

MEGAFLOORS Mainly Floors and baths. Carpet, hardwood BOE UJMF GSPN sq. ft. installed. Bathroom remodel from $3999. Call now for free estimates

416-873-8043 Home Renovations

Home Renovations KITCHEN REFACE/ REFINISH 808 3FGBDF JODMVEFT doors, handles, and hinges starting at $3000. Don 647-267-3249

GLASS REPLACEMENT

HIRING?

Repair and Service for Windows and Doors. Quality Work :FBST &YQFSJFODF $BMM 5PN agtaglass@gmail.com

For all your recruitment needs please call our Recruitment Specialists:

CEILINGS REPAIRED 4QSBZ UFYUVSFT QMBTUFS EFTJHOT stucco, drywall, paint. 8F GJY UIFN BMM XXX NSTUVDDP DB r

1-800-263-6480 or email:

classifieds@metroland.com

TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD IN YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER 3KRQH ‡ Fax: ‡ (PDLO FODVVLILHGV#PHWURODQG FRP

Flooring & Carpeting

NESO CARPET & FLOORING

WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR t "CJMJUZ UP XPSL JO B GBTU QBDFE FOWJSPONFOU t "CJMJUZ UP MJGU UP VQ UP MCT BOE TUBOE GPS BO FYUFOE QFSJPE PG UJNF XJUI FBTF t "CJMJUZ UP XPSL PO NBDIJOFSZ TBGFMZ t "CJMJUZ UP DPVOU t %SJWF GPS 3FTVMUT t 'VODUJPOBM 5FDIOJDBM TLJMMT t 1SPGJDJFODZ JO XSJUUFO BOE TQPLFO &OHMJTI t )JHI FOFSHZ MFWFM QSJEF JO BDIJFWFNFOU XIJMF IFMQJOH UP GPTUFS UFBN TQJSJU XJUI coworkers t "CJMJUZ UP XPSL JO B GBTU QBDFE UFBN FOWJSPONFOU ESJWFO CZ XFFLMZ EFBEMJOFT WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU t 0QQPSUVOJUZ UP CF QBSU PG BO FYDJUJOH DPNQBOZ BU UIF DVUUJOH FEHF PG UIF NFEJB industry t 8PSL GPS B XFMM FTUBCMJTIFE BOE SFTQFDUFE DPNQBOZ UIBU JT DPOOFDUFE UP ZPVS communities t #F QBSU PG B DPNQBOZ UIBU JT DPNNJUUFE UP QSPWJEJOH B IFBMUIZ BOE TBGF XPSL environment

Appliance Repairs/ Installation

ALL CITI APPLIANCES

Join the Industry Leader CLOSETS BY DESIGN

Drivers Wanted

General Help

insidetoronto.com

General Help

Handyman

R0014094412

Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017 |

32

.BUVSF FYQFSJFODFE SFMJBCMF TNBMM UP NFEJVN KPCT JOUFSJPS PS FYUFSJPS JODMVEJOH DBSQFOUSZ aluminum repair/replacement, help with staging, homes/condos/apartments based in 4PVUI &UPCJDPLF 416-819-9859


33

Handy Person

Handy Person

Plumbing

Plumbing

A RELIABLE HANDYMAN

Local Plumbing Service

Cabinetry, Plumbing, Electrical, Countertops, Painting, General Repairs. Honest, Reliable. Great Rates. 25 yrs. Exp.

Faucets, Sinks, Toilets, Showers, Main Valve, Laundry, Leaky Pipes, Plugged Drains, Bathroom Reno’s. Licensed & Insured. 24/7. Senior Discount!

Rick 416-707-4693

416-661-2002

ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS AND REPAIRS Prompt, Courteous Service. Call Tom, 416-420-9738

Painting & Decorating PERFECT PAINTING & Repair Highend Craftmanship Professional Painters Residential custom painting/kitchen cabinets painting, water damaged ceilings repair. Bathroom/kitchen renovations. Finished basement. References. Seniors discounts/free estimates. 647-702-9502

RE- ROOFING, Roof installations and repairs, Chimney and bricks. Quality work. Reasonable prices. Call First Roofing, 416-624-2630 for a free estimate.

BASEMENT LEAKING? Crack repairs. Filling inside and out. All work guaranteed. Free Estimates. 905-615-8349 or 416-666-2010

Check Out:

Masonry & Concrete

Masonry & Concrete

Brick ~ Blocks ~ Stonework Chimney’s ~ Tuck pointing Porches ~ Flagstone Window Sills All Masonry Work. Insured & Licensed

For free estimates call Roman

416-684-4324

RAY PLUMBING SERVICE

www.fadomconstructioninc.com

Repairs & Replacement, Bathroom Renovations, Faucets, Sinks, Toilets, Drains, Main Valve, Leaky Pipes, Drain Cleaning. Licensed & Insured. 24/7.

BRICK, NATURAL STONE & CHIMNEY WORK

416-876-6679 PLUMBING SERVICE 647-985-6071 (licensed and insured) Residential, New homes, Commercial, Condo Work (licensed and insured work with condo corporations). Call for more information 647-985-6071.

follow us on Twitter

Tuck Pointing, Crack Repair, Flagstone, Windowsills and Much More! For Free Estimate Call Peter:647-333-0384 www.stardustconstruction.com

Mortgages/Loans

CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBT

DON’T DUMP IT… BLUE BOX IT!

HOME EQUITY LOANS FOR ANY PURPOSE!! Bank turn downs, Tax or Mortgage Arrears, Self Employed, Bad Credit, Bankruptcy. We are creative mortgage specialists! No proof of income 1st, 2nd, & 3rd’s up to 85%

Borrow:

Pay:

$25,000...............$105.40/mth $55,000...............$237.11/mth $100,000............$474.21/mth $200,000............$948.42/mth

LARGER AMOUNTS AND COMMERCIAL FUNDS AVAILABLE Decrease monthly payments up to 75%!! Based on 3% APR. OAC

(888) 307-7799

Ontario-Wide Financial

MASONRY & CONCRETE Chimneys, Bricks, blocks, natural stone, flag stone, call for free estimates. Serving the Toronto area for 9 years. 416-624-2630

Waste Removal

Mortgages/Loans

| Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017

home improvement / service professionals

(FSCO Licence #12456)

www.ontario-widefinancial.com ~ Let us HELP, ask for Lee ~

Waste Removal

PETER’S DEPENDABLE JUNK REMOVAL From home or business, including furniture/ appliances, construction waste. Quick & careful! 416-677-3818 Rock Bottom Rates!

Want to get your business noticed? Call 1-800-263-6480

to plan your advertising campaign today!

The simple act of recycling has more impact on the environment than the average Canadian thinks. The amount of wood and paper North Americans throw away each year is enough to heat five million homes for 200 years.

insidetoronto.com


insidetoronto.com

Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017 |

34


35 | Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017

Market Days

OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4PM

FRESH LOCAL PRODUCE YEAR-ROUND

Over 2900 Sq ft of Living Space 3+1 Bdrm Bungalow, Large Living/ Dining Rm, Eat-in Kitchen, Hwd Flrs Under Broadloom, Sep Ent to Newly Fin. Bsmt, F/P in Family Room, 4th Bdrm, Also Large Cantina Two Baths, Thermal Windows, Cen/ Vac, Cen Air, Double Car Garage, Fenced Lot with Patio, Walk to Parks, Shopping, TTC, Call For Private Showing! 47 NORTHCREST RD.

@ Montgomery’s Inn

Wednesdays 2PM - 6PM 4709 Dundas St. W. at Islington Free parking onsite 416-394-8113 Montgomerysinn

MontINNTO

WESTWAY VILLAGE $839,000

JEFF MACKO

Sales Representative 31 Years Experience

416 565-3332

toronto.ca/inn-market

insidetoronto.com

www.JeffMacko.com


Fall

Etobicoke Guardian | Thursday, October 12, 2017 |

416-745-0001 airportmazda.ca

416-741-6221 summitford.com

905-677-5678

airportkia.ca

woodbinetoyota.ca

416-741-3222

Woodbine Toyota 80 Queen’s Plate Drive

GO RE WAY DR IV E Airport Mazda 415 Rexdale Blvd.

H IG H WAY 4 2 7

Summit Ford 12 Carrier Drive

.

leggatchev.ca

416-743-1810

Leggat Chevrolet Buick GMC 360 Rexdale Blvd.

racewaychrysler.com

416-743-9900

Raceway Chrysler 150 Rexdale Blvd.

Chrysler Dodge Jeep

AD O R E ROV Mazda

B LV D Airpor t

DA L E

HIGHWAY 401

REX

G

Woodbin e Racetr ack

ne Woodbi g Shoppitrne Cen

ROAD G N I L KIP

Airport Kia 3295 Derry Rd E.

R D. E . Y R R E D

Airport Kia

ROAD N O I ALB

407

IT SUMMD FOR

H I G H WAY

IN M A RT

Over 100 Million Combined Inventory!

EVENT

SAVINGS

AFFORDABLE CARS THAT DON’T COMPROMISE STYLE & QUALITY!

ETOBICOKE’S NORTH AUTO STRIP

insidetoronto.com

36


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.