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Etobicoke Community Concert Band performs 20th anniversary concert Features tribute to Toronto jazz icon Moe Koffman TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com An eclectic repertoire ranging from Star Trek themes to standards by late greats Glenn Miller and Count Basie will rise in celebration next Friday night. The Etobicoke Community Concert Band marks its 20th anniversary with its 20 Years of Great Music...Right in Your Own Backyard concert Friday, March 27 at 8 p.m. at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, 86 Montgomery Rd. Longtime CBC Radio host Rick MacInnes-Rae will MC. MacInnes-Rae may be tapped to introduce the Star Trek pieces in the renowned voice of another Scotsman — legendary actor Sean Connery, band president Rob Hunter said. “We’ll be doing all the Star Trek themes, Ray Charles, Dave Brubeck, Moe Koffman. Then the swing band will play three tunes by Glenn Miller, Count Basie and one called, The Chicken, by Jaco Pastorius,” Hunter said. “Our audience likes swing music. After our first concert this year in November with the Toronto All-Star Big Band, we got a standing ovation. It was fabulous.” In 1995, a small group of enthusiastic musicians saw the need for a local band. Etobicoke Community Concert Band was born. They sought out professional trumpeter and conductor John Liddle, who remains the band’s music director, and began to rehearse. “They wanted a group where neighbours could share the joy of making and hearing great music with one another that would use music to build the idea of community,” Hunter said. The band played its first concert that same year at the opening of the trail in Col. Samuel Smith Park at the foot of Kipling Avenue. Its motto — “Great music...

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right in your own backyard!” It soon became an innovator. The band pioneered the idea of a formal series featuring local guest artists, including True North Brass, Chris Donnelly, Heather Bambrick and Russ Little. The band presents Humber College jazz graduate and saxophonist Jake Koffman at its two-decade anniversary concert later this month, Koffman will play a tribute to his late grandfather, Toronto jazz icon Moe Koffman. Hunter, also a saxophonist, began playing with Etobicoke Community Concert Band six years ago and soon after, became its president. “I enjoy it. I love music. It keeps me involved,” Hunter said. “You meet all kinds of great people.” The band performs theatre shows, local fundraisers, galas, as well as its annual, popular Concert in the Park summer series rain or shine Wednesdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Applewood Homestead. The band’s Applewood concerts take place this year on June 24, July 8 and July 22 with a pipe band after Applewood officials struck an agreement with Toronto parks, recreation and forestry staff over concert parking on the grass. It continues to play sheet music donated by Hunter’s

alma mater, Royal York Collegiate, after it played its closing ceremonies in June 1982. It became Etobicoke School of the Arts in 1983. Its repertoire is renowned for its eclecticism. “ We’ve played music from the films Frozen and Despicable Me. We have a celebrity read Twas the Night Before Christmas to our musical backup every year at our Christmas concert,” Hunter said. “We play music for young and old; kids, seniors, young adults. We try to touch everyone somewhere at some time. Everything from Broadway to Big Band to concert music to marches, a lot of movie themes, Ray Charles, Elvis. We cover the gamut.” The concert band of 54 musicians and swing band of 20 regularly seeks new musicians. It rehearses Wednesday nights at Etobicoke Collegiate. “This band has a lot of really good professionals, all fabulous musicians who are volunteer members,” Hunter said. “The music is challenging.” Tickets are $15. Children 12 and younger are free. Tickets available at the door or call the box office at 416-410-1570. Email join@eccb.ca to learn more about joining the band.

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West Toronto Stamp Club marks 80 years of philatelic passion

Modern-day collectors now have access to online resources to uncover stamps’ history CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com Eighty years to the day after its first official meeting on March 10, 1935, the West Toronto Stamp Club celebrated the fact that it’s still thriving after eight decades – today boasting 88 current members ranging in age from 14 to 96. To mark the club’s milestone 80th year, longtime West Toronto Stamp Club (WTSC) executive member and club historian Frank Alusio put together a special display for the Tuesday, March 10 anniversary meeting at Fairfield Seniors Centre. “I prepared a display of 36 pages of the history of the club and all the memorabilia that we had, including a photograph of the house where the founders first met on Indian Road,� said Alusio, noting that, after his presentation, he and another longtime WTSC member were recognized for their 50-year anniversaries with the club, while another member was honoured for 25 years. “That shows you how people like this club, that they would stick around that long.� As when it was first founded, the WTSC is one that continues to welcome stamp collectors of every level of interest – from serious philatelists, including four current members who have been named fellows of the Royal Philatelic Society of Canada, to casual hobbyists, who simply collect for the love of stamps, added Chris Edwards, a member of the WTSC board of directors who heads up the club’s membership.

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Longtime members of the West Toronto Stamp Club were honoured at Fairfield Seniors Centre last week. Above, are Gerry Quidzinski (50 years), Silvia Quidzinski (25 years) and Frank Alusio (50 years) with Club President Sid Mensinger at back. Left, Fred Colburn takes a closer peek at a collection.

“Those are the two ends of the spectrum of collectors, and our club has a mix of both and everything in between,� he said. For Edwards, 80, stamp collecting is a passion he first took up as a boy while attending boarding school in England and returned to upon his retirement about 15 years ago, when he happened upon a WTSC booth at Cloverdale Mall and signed up. In the years in between, Edwards said, the art and science of philately has been much changed by the advent of the internet. “When I was kid, I had an album, I got a stamp, I put it in a space – I didn’t really worry much about the actual stamps themselves, it was all about filling that album. But today with the internet, there’s a huge

amount of resources available for collectors online,� he said. “The Royal Philatelic Society of Canada, the American Philatelic Society, the British Society – all have great big websites with all sorts of information online, which anyone can start digging into. You can dig your way into the history of stamps, when they were printed, how they were printed, the printing method, the adhesives, and the whole thing. These days you look beyond the stamp; the stamp is just the thing that opens the door.� One of the recent philatelic door openers for Edwards personally was a ‘cover’ (a term in philately that refers to the outside of an envelope or package with an address and postage stamps) he procured of a 1932 letter from South Africa to England, from the first air mail service between those two countries.

“It’s the one I really concentrate on,� Edwards said, noting that his research into the cover has uncovered who the letter was from, what route the letter took, the number of planes it took to deliver it, and even the names of the pilots who carried the letter on their flights. “And that, I think, kind of sums what stamp collecting is today, in the modern, more interesting way to do it. It’s taking it way beyond just the piece of paper that you stick on an envelope.� The club meets every Tuesday evening from the beginning of September until the end of June at Etobicoke’s Fairfield Seniors Centre, 80 Lothian Ave. Visitors always welcome.

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t is a good thing that former Ontario Progressive Conservative party leader John Tory is taking the non-partisan part of his job so seriously. Otherwise, his meeting with federal NDP leader Thomas Mulcair would have been very awkward indeed. Mulcair came to Toronto early this week bearing gifts – or at least the promise of gifts. The leader of Canada’s official opposition told a crowd at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, effectively, that Toronto was his and his party’s favourite: that the city and the region were the most important in Canada, and that money and attention would flow here from a federal NDP government. To specifics: the NDP would create 164,000 new affordable daycare spots in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) over the next eight years; the minimum wage

david nickle the city would be set federally at $15 an hour; and the GTA would receive $90 million a year more in funding from an increased share of the gas tax. This is powerful stuff. Affordable daycare and a higher minimum wage would mitigate the income inequality that is degrading the city. The $90 million in gas tax money would go a long way to improving and just maintaining the sputtering Toronto Transit Commission system. Poverty and transportation have been widely identified as pressing issues for Torontonians, and Mayor John Tory has put both of those things at the top of his to-do list for the coming term of council. Tory and Mulcair met

Monday at Toronto City Hall, the day following Mulcair’s speech. The two faced TV cameras and reporters immediately afterward, comfortably side-by-side and clearly on the same page. Our mayor was generous in his praise for the policy, but careful. He noted that the gas tax promise was one that built on transit funding that had been initiated by the Liberals and enshrined by the Conservative government. It was more, and that was good. And it was hard not to like that notion that Toronto was the most important place in Canada – that being a song Tory’s been singing for some time. Still, Tory wouldn’t endorse – and he would likely be foolish to do so. Mulcair and the NDP are the Official Opposition in only the most tenuous sense; the party gained its

unprecedented influence under the irreplaceable leadership of the late Jack Layton. The promises Mulcair made are really more powerful as ideas right now than they are as likely outcomes. But for now, that is all right. Mulcair has put forward the best and most reasonable federal agenda for cities since another unlikely Prime Minister, Paul Martin, almost a decade ago. It is the agenda that others will be held against – and that they will have to at least address if they hope to gain foothold in this vote-rich region. And that gives Mayor Tory some leverage, in an arena where until recently it seemed as though he had very little. David Nickle is The Guardian’s city hall reporter. His column appears Thursdays. Reach him on Twitter: @DavidNickle

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Bird walk set for Col. Samuel Smith Park Citizens Concerned About the Future of the Etobicoke Waterfront (CCFEW) will hold its next bird walk on Saturday, March 21 at Col. Samuel Smith Park. All are welcome to participate in this free, rainorshine walk from 9 to 11 a.m. Participants will meet in the park’s south parking lot (where Col. Samuel Smith Park Drive ends) at 9 a.m. For more information, go to www.ccfew.org Donate blood at upcoming clinic The Church on the Queensway, 1536 The Queensway, will host a blood donor clinic on Saturday, March 21 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Donate one hour of your

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Tower to include larger, stateof-the-art emergency, ICU/ CCU, acute neonatal unit, maternal newborn unit, and ambulatory procedures unit TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com

hospital stay. An ambulatory procedures unit will feature procedures Ontario’s largest community and operating rooms, prehospital has announced three and post-op preparation proponent teams shortand recovery areas, a new listed to bid on the build of outpatient oncology unit, its new four-storey patient and cardiorespiratory and tower at Etobicoke General neurodiagnostic services. Hospital. “Our new wing will provide William Osler Health the best in diagnostics, treatment and technology to serve System and Infrastructure Ontario reported earlier this the community’s most urgent month EllisDon Infrastructure health-care needs, support He a l t h c a re, Et o b i c o k e the delivery of world class Healthcare Partnership and emergency care and help Plenary Health us establish were chosen c e n t re s o f in a competiexcellence tive process in high-prito respond ority areas,” Matthew to a Request for Proposals Anderson, (RFP) to be president and CEO issued in o f Wi l l i a m late April to design, build, Osler Health finance and System, said maintain the in a statetower. ment. A new main William Osler operentrance, new ates Etobicoke Ann Ford, Osler VP of retail and regG e n e ra l a n d istration areas, development and Brampton Civic information technology upgraded lobby hospitals. and expanded A larger, state-of-the-art parking are features of the emergency department, four expansion. times larger Intensive Care Ann Ford, Osler’s viceand Critical Care Units and president of development larger, natural light-filled and information technology, patient rooms to accommostressed the new tower will date family, medical teams expand facilities for services and equipment will be feathe community uses most. tures of the 250,000-square“We’re really working hard to redevelop the site so feet space tower. it becomes more of a comA maternal newborn unit will include an acute neonatal munity asset,” Ford said in nursery and birthing suites to an interview. allow new moms to remain in “The new building will one room throughout their open the front of the hospital

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more to the community. As we’ve seen, people will come if it’s close enough for a cup of coffee because it’s a nice space.” Proponent groups will work on design development for approximately six months, then meet with Osler officials for feedback before bids will be evaluated, a preferred proponent named and negotiations begun, Ford said. Shovels could hit the ground within a few weeks of financial close, she added. Osler is undertaking a somewhat parallel process to build an ambulatory services building in front of Etobicoke General. Last week, Osler released an RFP to qualifying bidders. The 200,000-square-foot medical building will operate all outpatient care; as many as 36 dialysis stations, and a number of outpatient clinics, including seniors’ wellness, mental health and addiction, COPD and cardiac. “It will allow us to increase the number of patients seen

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in our specialty clinics,” Ford said. Construction will begin first on the ambulatory services building. Near its completion, the build will commence on the patient tower. Etobicoke General’s redevelopment is estimated to be completed in 10 years, Ford said. Osler has entered into a memorandum of understanding with nearby Humber College to offer continuing education to nurses and allied health professionals, such

as pharmacists and physiotherapists, in the new medical building. Humber students could also benefit from “real-life experience,” such as operating an eyeglass store in an optometrist’s office, Ford said. Early works projects to upgrade the 43-year-old hospital building’s mechanics to serve the four-storey tower, include upgrading chillers and the boiler, installing a new generator, as well as upgrading heat, air conditioning, water and electrical systems. Osler’s emergency departments are among the busiest in Canada. Etobicoke General’s emergency department was built to serve as many as 40,000 patients annually. Today, it see more than 70,000 patients a year. Osler’s labour and delivery program is one of the largest in Ontario. The Ontario government funds 90 per cent of Osler’s new buildings’ construction costs. Osler must fund

100 per cent of new medical equipment, computers and furniture, Ford said. “We can’t do it all on our own,” she said. “We’re always asking if the community feels strongly about what we do, we’d love their support. Even if it’s them wanting to talk about the project with people.” A capital campaign to fundraise for the Etobicoke General redevelopment will be undertaken in the next few years. In 2013, Osler’s volunteer association pledged $3 million to Etobicoke General’s redevelopment. Osler’s annual golf tournament also raises tens of thousands of dollars toward the builds. Last November, Orlando Corporation pledged as much as $15 million to Osler hospitals in a matching challenge gift. It is the single largest gift to a Canadian community hospital, Osler officials reported.

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GIRLS VOLLEYBALL 4A Bishop Allen Academy missed by a whisker a chance at a third provincial high school girl’s volleyball gold medal at the top 4A level in Windsor last week. However, they did quickly regroup to win the bronze medal game last Wednesday, March 11, in straight sets over Unionville’s Bill Crothers (2521, 25-18, 25-12). “Two golds and one bronze on the highest stage over the last three years is awesome,” said Art Pietras, who coaches the team along with Rick Bianco, in an email update. While the team, seeded first for the third straight year, could have been “totally down”

for the bronze medal match he said the “Cardinals played back to their number one form and handily defeated a very good Crothers team three sets straight.” Earlier in the day, in the semifinal, Bishop Allen were tantalizingly close to victory, up 14-11 in the fifth and deciding set (which goes to 15, while all the other ones go to 21, and you have to win by two points) but ended up losing 19-17, a victim of a comeback by seventh-ranked Maxwell Heights Secondary School from Oshawa. Ironically, Bishop Allen had pulled off its own comeback in the match dropping the first two games 27-25, 25-21 before winning the next two 25-11, 25-21 to force the fifth and final game).

BOYS BASKETBALL 3A West Humber Collegiate settled for the silver medal

It was one of four straight wins the team pulled off at OFSAA which followed an undefeated season at the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) level which included six straight playoff wins on the heels of a 5-0 regular season record in its west (Etobicoke) division.

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>>>from page 1 said. “I missed coaching and being in the dressing room.” March 26 marks the oneyear anniversary of Parker’s surgery and to commemorate it, The Canadian Blood Services and Parker are hosting a OneMatch swab event for people ages 17 to 35 on Tuesday, March 31 from 4 to 8 p.m. at Holy Angels’ Roman Catholic Church on 61 Jutland Rd. At the event, participants will register on the list of stem cell donors by swabbing the inside of their mouth with a cotton swab. Stem cell transplants help to treat various life-threatening blood diseases, including leukemia. Visit www.blood.ca to learn more about blood and stem cell donation. The past year has been emotionally trying for Parker and his family. “It’s been very difficult, especially because I’ve just gone through my fourth hospital stay in the last two months,” Parker told The Guardian during an interview last Friday. “So it’s hard for my boys. It’s a rollercoaster ride of ups and downs – the ups are great because I’m at home, we’re living our lives relatively normal ... but when I’m down, I’m in the hospital and it’s a constant worry for our young boys and my wife.” But it’s not just the immediate family that worries. Parker said that he received emails while he was in the hospital and during his continued physiotherapy, from a lot of the boys he coaches, wishing him well and offering assistance. To put Parker’s surgery into context, in 2014 alone, TGH performed more than 100 lung transplants and over 200 liver transplants. The hospital has performed only eight double lung and liver combination transplants in its history; four of the seven patients before Parker did not make it out of the ICU. Now Parker is on a mission to raise awareness of

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on selected linens, bedding coordinates, bedding accessories, towels, cushions, comforters and duvets

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SAVE UP TO on mattresses

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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 Rainchecks. See store for details. No other discounts apply. *Extra 70% and 50% off fashion and home departments are off the last ticketed price. This promotion does not apply to items that are price pointed. Additional Dot Discounts are not applicable.

Accepting New Patients Call 416.622.9305 NOW! Start with a No Charge Consultation. Get to meet our team. Talk about your concerns and smile goals. Then decide if we are right for you and your family. At your dental office our primary focus is your oral health. Being a general practice we are children friendly, oriented to families and seniors.

Orthodontic Treatment (Traditional Braces, Invisalign & MTM) for Your Smile. Call 416 619 0937 to book your free consultation!

Working Hours

Monday - Thursday Friday Saturday Sun & Holidays

9am - 8pm 9am - 6pm 9am - 1pm closed

Free Parking

Payment Plans Available*

577 Burnhamthorpe Road, Unit # 5 Etobicoke, ON M9C 2Y3 Tel: 416-622-9305 | Fax: 416-622-3216 E: frontdesk@yourdentaloffice.ca

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*O.A.C. some conditions apply. Check In Office for details. Diagnosis requires X-rays to be taken and an examination, patient will be informed about the charges before commencing and we will proceed only with consent. Patient is responsible for insurance deductible and copayment fees. Specialty treatment may be performed by dentists who are not certified as specialists, according to provincial law and administrative rules.

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Lakeshore Honda has been committed to providing top tier automotive sales and service since 1987. We invite you to experience for yourself the difference a family-run business with a commitment to customer satisfaction can make!

WIN A $10,000 BONUS A WEEK*

PURCHASE, LEASE OR FINANCE ANY 2015 MODEL DURING THE HONDA UNLOCK A DEAL EVENT FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A $10,000 BONUS*. IF YOU DON’T WIN, YOU’LL AUTOMATICALLY STAY ENTERED IN EVERY REMAINING WEEKLY DRAW, SO THE SOONER YOU DRIVE AWAY IN YOUR NEW HONDA, THE MORE CHANCES YOU HAVE TO WIN!

Staff photo/IAN KELSO

2015

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march break fun: Johnny Toronto took his Circus Show to Cloverdale Mall on Monday for the kick-off of March Break Activities at the shopping centre. Daily activities ran each day at 11:30 a.m. For the last day, tomorrow, kids can pop by to see ‘Birds of Prey’ with the Canadian Raptor Conservancy. Learn about some fascinating bird species in nature.

DOWN PAYMENT /OAC

MODEL FB2E2FEX

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LEASE PAYMENTS INCLUDE FREIGHT AND PDI

3526 LAKE SHORE BLVD. WEST (In Etobicoke Between Browns Line & Kipling)

1-877-588-4602 www.Lakeshorehonda.com

*No purchase necessary. Limit one(1)prize/person. Closes April 30, 2015 (10 p.m. ET). Open to Ontario residents(18+). Enter when you purchase, lease or finance any new 2015 Honda model by April 30, 2015. Nine prizes (one per week) available – each consisting of a $10,000 bonus. Skill-testing question required. Non-winning eligible entries automatically carry forward to subsequent draws. Odds depend on # of eligible entries. Full rules (including no purchase entry details) at HondaOntario.com. ^Ltd time wkly lease offers available O.A.C. Wkly pmt includes freight & PDI ($1,495-$1,695), EHF tires($28.45), EHF filters($1.00-$1.55), A/C levy ($100 except Civic DX & Fit DX models), and OMVIC fee ($5). Taxes, license, insurance and registration extra. Wkly lease ex, 2015: Civic DX Sedan/CR-V LX 2WD/Fit DX 6MT on a 60mo term with 260 wkly pmts at 0.99%/1.99%/2.99% lease APR. Wkly pmt is $41.92/$69.90/$39.98 with $0 down/equivalent trade and $350/$400/$1,175 total lease incentive included. Down pmts, $0 deposit and first wkly pmt due at inception. Total obligation is $10,898.75/$18,173.41/$10,394.46. 120,000km allowance; $0.12/excess km. PPSA lien registration fee [$45.93] and lien agent’s fee [$5.65], due at delivery not included. For all offers: license, insurance, other taxes (including HST) and excess wear and tear are extra. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration only. Offers, prices and features subject to change without notice. ◆◆ Based on Association of International AIAMC data.

Staff photo/IAN KELSO

quilt fever: Karen Cooper (left) and Mardi Taylor of Etobicoke Quilters Guild hang the first prize raffle quilt that is Queen size, and will be part of their Quilt Fever 2015 show at Neilson Park Creative Centre on March 27, 28, and 29 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The show is part of the club’s 40th anniversary.


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416

GLEN AGAR/PRINCESS GARDENS

818-3421 Stunning New Home In Superb Neighbourhood. This beauty

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boasts 4 bedrooms, Beautiful Master With Coffered Ceiling & Grand Ensuite, Gracious Gourmet Kitchen Overlooking Rear Yard, Main Floor Family RoomWith Fireplace,Excellent Craftsmanship, Cornice Molding & Designer Décor Throughout, Finished BasementWithWalk OutTo Sunfilled SouthYard.WalkTo Excellent Royal LePage West Realty Group, Brokerage Schools, Shops, TTC & Much More... Offered At $1,730,000.

JOHN & LIZ STEVENSON

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Sales Representatives

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Immaculate Semi Detached Home Situated On A Huge 416 Sun-filled South Pie Shaped Lot. Perfect Family Home www.asgoodasSOLD.ca & Neighbourhood, This Solid Beauty Boasts Fresh Paint Throughout, Stained Hardwood Floors, Walk Out From SAM SELLS Kitchen To Sunny Deck & Yard, Three Spacious Bedrooms, Partially Finished Basement With Loads Of Natural Light, Updated Kitchen, Windows & Roof, Super Location, Steps To Schools, Parks, Shops, TTC, Church, Restaurants, Royal LePage West Realty Group, Brokerage Minutes To Malls, Airport & Downtown, Offered at $434,900

818-3421

233-8657

416 StevensonTeam.ca info@stevensonteam.ca

Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

$1,928,000. Welcome to this exquisitely designed custom built 4 bedroom 6 bath residence, built with simplified luxury in mind. From the stunning open concept granite-clad kitchen and family room with walk-out to deck and pool-sized yard, to butler’s pantry, to the fabulous bedrooms, each with ensuite bath, to the spacious lower level featuring a large recreation room with walk-up, extra bedroom, sauna, R/I wine cellar, R/I second laundry, this is a home to be envied for its comfort and style.

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ANA SANTOS

530-1100

EXCLUSIVE THORNCREST VILLAGE

Bright and Beautiful – The Perfect Pairing of Mid Century Features lsimpson@bosleyrealestate.com and Modern Sophistication. This 4 Bedroom, 5 Bathroom Home www.LauraSimpson.ca has been Newly Renovated from Top to Bottom! Fabulously Deep Private 95’x200’ Lot with Beautifully Landscaped Gardens and Salt Water Pool. This Home has been Styled with an Entertainer’s Vision, reminiscent of a Cottage in the City. Huge Windows Throughout including 5 Skylights to bring the Outdoors in! Call Bosley Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage Laura Simpson for your appointment today! Offered for $2,495,000

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Independently Owned and Operated

Sensational family home in Chestnut Hills by renowned builder Jim Caruk. Large eat-in kit with s/s appl overlooks family rm & breakfast area with w/o to beautiful covered porch. 4 Large bdrms each with own ensuite. Newly finished lower level with radiant heating & steam shower. Tranquil backyard oasis with salt water pool & hot tub. Heated dble garage with potential for room above.

Broker, ABR, ASA

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338-9000

Aboutowne Realty Corp., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

1300 ISLINGTON AVE #1205

Barclay Terrace. 1127 sq. ft. Unobstructed panoramic SE lake & city views. “5 STAR” amenities includes concierge. Walk to Bloor subway & “Islington Village”. Minutes to Hwys, airport & dtown TO. Don’t miss out on this Carefree Lifestyle! W3105966 Virtual tour.

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FRANK LEO Broker 416

917-5466

www.GetLeo.com Re/Max West Realty Inc., Brokerage

Independently Owned and Operated

LONG BRANCH BEAUTY!! Fully renovated 5 level backsplit with extreme attention to details. Very spacious 5+2 bedroom, with 4 bathrooms. Custom kitchen, with granite island/countertops, heated ceramic floor in foyer/kitchen, American Dark Walnut hardwood throughout, 2 separate entrances, 2 walk outs, In-law suite, deck, interlock, double garage, 6 car parking. Fantastic property in Great neighbourhood, close walk to the lake!! $1,188,800!!

BEV JONES STEVE BROADHURST Sales Representative 232.9000

PRIME SUNNYLEA WEST RAVINE!

Charming sun-filled 2 storey situated on a west facing property 416 backing onto Mimico Creek & conservation land. Lovingly bev.jones@rogers.com maintained with newly painted neutral decor & refinished hardwood on 2 levels. Elegant liv/dining rooms. Oak kitchen with side w/o. 3 Bedrooms & 4 pc. Bath on upper level. Separate Re/Max Professionals side entry to lower. Close to subway, Kingsway shops, great school district! $998,000. Inc., Brokerage

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REAL ESTATE

Take time to consider if you should flip that house Many of us envision the gutsy move to flip a house for quick financial gains – and some people are quite successful at doing so, say advisors in this field. For those with the time, energy and technical skills, buying a property to fix up and sell later at a higher price or to rent out for a period of time, can be a worthwhile investment. But do your research. Challenges can quickly mount for the novice who chooses to invest in real estate. But if you take the time to choose the right home and rely on the right people for expertise, your investment can pay dividends. Take these three recommendations for success into consideration if you are thinking about flipping a house:

Take note of the taxes As the saying goes, the only things certain in life are death and taxes. Depending upon the municipal, provincial and federal

taxation requirements for your area, sales tax and land transfer tax will apply at differing levels across the country. You could even be taxed based on the level of renovations if a lot of work has been done. Also, consider the personal or business taxation implications from the sale of the property or on rental income that is generated. An accountant and lawyer are two people you’ll want to bring in early before you venture into this realm. If you find the right home in the right location, taxes may not be a deal breaker, but be aware that paying them will cut into your profits.

to concentrate on finding investment partners who bring these skills to the relationship. Don’t partner with people who have the same strengths and weaknesses as you. If you are lacking expertise in any area, including real estate, hire a real estate agent with experience in real estate investment within the location you are considering. An experienced agent will also aid in bringing together the right deal makers.

answer these basic questions Can I buy it below retail market value? Can I do small renovations to increase the value? Is there an increase in demand for the area? Are there sales over list price in the area? What is the nature of the surrounding properties? What amenities and services are within walking distance? Do I need to purchase appliances? Can this property be

Consider a joint venture, choose partners wisely Each party should bring to the relationship what others within the deal cannot. For example, if you have trade or technical expertise but are lacking funds or financial expertise, you’ll want

rented? If so, what are the going rental rates for similar properties in the area?

Real estate investment is a great way to supplement your income if you do your home-

work and set yourself up for success with the right expertise.

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5110 DUNDAS ST. W. (416) 233-6276 • www.royallepagewest.com

3385 LAKESHORE BLVD W. (416) 259-9639 1500 ROYAL YORK RD. (416) 245-9933 • www.porrittrealestate.com

OPEN HOUSE SAT 2-4 PM

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231-3000

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66 NINTH STREET A very contemporary-looking, open concept main floor layout with the living room, dining room, kitchen & breakfast nook enjoying a truly modern feel! 3 bedrooms, 3 washrooms & a separate entrance to a fully-finished basement with kitchen, living space, Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., bathroom, laundry. Low maintenance yard, huge double garage & parking for 4 cars! Steps to the Lake, Waterfront Trail, bus, streetcar, Humber College. NOW ONLY $599,000 Brokerage

416 233-6276 416 606-1581 Royal LePage West Realty Group Ltd., Brokerage

NUTAN BROWN Sales Representative

Independently Owned & Operated

OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4 PM

SUZANNE SENST

416 236-1871

Sales Representative ABR

Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

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Location* Prime North Drive* Lovely, light filled traditional 2 storey 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom home with premium south-facing, private pool sized back yard* Bonus main floor family room* Main floor powder room* Spacious eat in kitchen* Large lower level with lots of storage. 1 bus to subway, minutes to major highway arteries* Double car driveway and garage. Just a wonderful family home!

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28 GALA LANE

Stunning exec townhome in cosy enclave. Extra wide 22’ w $100K upgrades. Gorgeous chef’s kit w loads of custom cabinets, S/S appls, 10’ island w wine frg. 3rd Flr master retreat w 5 pc ens & balcony. 2 Gas fps, dbl garage. Landscaped bkyd w custom lighting. Sophisticated urban chic! $849,000

KATHY CZULINSKI 416 949-7653 Sales Representative

Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage 416-236-1871

TRENDY SOUTH BEACH CONDO! Chic Upgraded 1+1 W/ Spectacular City & Lake Views! This Amazing Condo Boasts: Den W/Sliding Door; Hardwd Flooring Throughout; Open Concept Kit. Complete W/Designer Backsplash, Caesarstone Counters, Oversize Island & S/S Appliances; Living Rm W/Walkout To 60Sq Ft Balcony& Has An Abundance Of Natural Light. The Building Has Amazing 30,000 Sqft Amenities Including Indoor/Outdoor Pool; Cabana; Spinning; Squash. Just Move In & Enjoy!

PAUL & LEEANNE FRANCOMBE

Sales Representatives francombe.ca

416 233-6276

Royal LePage West Realty Ltd., Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated

CHESTNUT PLACE!

• Gorgeous Penthouse has 3 walk-outs to terrace • Unobstructed ravine views • 1160 sq.ft. 2 bdrms + den + 2 baths • Gas fireplace • Don’t miss this one! • 350 MILL RD PH 1 ANNE KARDA 416 236-1871 Sales Representative Royal LePage Real Estate Services, Brokerage The Kingsway Branch

AVAILABLE LARGE 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW With large principle rooms and finished basement/ separate office. Great space for the Professional or a temporary space while building or renovating. A credit check, Employment Letter and Excellent references a must! For Lease, $2,675/mth. Please call Susan Quaglieri.

SUSAN QUAGLIERI

416 524-0401 416 245-9933 Royal LePage Porritt Real Estate, Brokerage

Sales Representative

Independently Owned & Operated


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647 203•7696 cell 416 234•2424 office nancie@nancie.ca www.nancie.ca

Sutton Group Old Mill Realty Inc. Brokerage 4237 Dundas Street West Toronto, Ontario M8X 1Y3

GRACE SOARES Broker

416 880-0067 www.gsoares.com Direct

Off: 416-769-1616

Independently owned and operated

RE/Max West Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

COMING SOON! ANITA MERLO

ISLINGTON - CITY CENTRE WEST TOWNHOUSE OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4PM 00 4,9 2 $5

Broker

416 530-1100 www.anitamerlo.com

ALISON CORDREY Sales Representative

416 832-5629

WATERFRONT ETOBICOKE SUITE #701 Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

58 MARINE PARADE DRIVE Stunning 1 + Den corner unit with floor to ceiling wrap-around windows. Large Den with French doors, built-in book shelves and closet, can be used as second bdrm. Master bdrm with 4pc ensuite, a rare 2 washroom unit with 3 walk-outs, 9ft ceilings, granite counters, a locker and one parking spot. Gorgeous views of Lake, CN Tower & Park. Asking $409,900.

YOU’RE INVITED …

To An Event Exploring Options & Costs Of Assisted Living for Seniors Join Us …….

• If you are concerned about the safety of your parent(s) • If you are finding the maintenance of your home is becoming overwhelming • If you are finding it difficult to care for your spouse on your own Refreshments will be served RSVP Today To Secure Your Seat

Brokerage

HUGE LOT FOR SALE

Bosley Real Estate, Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

Spans 116ft across the back by 154ft x 116.5ft. Comes with an immaculate det bungalow first time EVER on the market. Check it out: 11 Waterbeach Cres.

Like a model suite, walk to subway, kitchen updated with granite & stainless, bathroom renovated, hardwood floors, JOHN CRAWFORD Sales Representative ensuite laundry, 1 bedroom, 416 443-0300 parking + locker, no elevator www.johncrawfordhomes.com or stairs, – perfect for 1st time buyer or those downsizing. ROYAL LEPAGE MAIN FLOOR CONDO – WALK OUT TO PATIO Call to view SIGNATURE REALTY, Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

Date: Tuesday March 24th, 2015 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Location: Hearthstone By The Bay 3 Marine Parade Drive, Toronto RSVP: Phone: (888) 896 - 0755 Ext. 1 or Email: Tina@LizanneDobson.com

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Be Sure To Tell Us Which Session You will Be Attending & The Total Number of Guests

GREAT LOCATION. Close to Islington and Kipling Subway Stations and Highways. 3 Bedrooms plus Den, Spacious 2.5 Bathrooms, Open Concept Living/ Dining/Kitchen, Bright Kitchen with Sliding Door to Patio for Entertaining, Breakfast Bar, Master Bedroom Ensuite Bathroom, 3rd Floor Balcony, Finished Basement, 2 Parking Spots, and much more. GREAT HOME! CALL TODAY for a private viewing.

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Sales Representative

416 708-7276

KELLER WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES, Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

43 HILLDOWNTREE RD.

EXCLUSIVE LISTING. Detached Bungalow on 55’ x 139’ lot in Humber Valley Village; Well cared family home offers a centre hall plan; Walk out to deck from kitchen; 2 Fireplaces, Separate living and dining room; Bay Windows in Dining and 2nd bedroom, overlooking the south facing Perennial Garden; Finished basement with Recreation room, 1 bedroom and an office.

YOU WILL LOVE! The amount of Living space and the huge rooms in this 4 Level backsplit. This is an ideal family home. The Living room has a Cathedral Ceiling giving it the feeling of spaciousness, Gas Fireplace, parquet floors, lots of sunny bright windows, walk-out to deck ideal for

Summer B.B.Q’s, 3 generous bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathrooms, main floor family room and a lower level that is currently the Laundry room. Of course there is Central Air. $449,900

“Service is our Motto”

REALTY EXECUTIVES PLUS LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

Tina Klein Stanley, Broker

www.tinaklein.com

Office: 416-621-2300 Direct: 416-743-3832

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Frank Leo

GUARANTEED BREATHTAKING RAVINE VIEW Custom Built Luxury 4 Bedroom Bungalow on 80 Ft Frontage, Quiet Cul-de-sac + Backing onto Ravine, Walkout Basement, Gorgeous Open Concept Layout, Gourmet Kitchen, Granite Counters, Beautiful Cabinetry, 10 Ft Ceilings, 8 Ft Doors, Crown Moulding, 3 Car Garage, Your Opulent Dream Home! $1,999,900!

MOUNT PLEASANT & LAWRENCE

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Breathtaking Unobstructed Views of the Lake. Spacious Open Concept Layout, Spacious Kitchen w/ Breakfast Bar, Granite and Pantry, Floor to ceiling windows, 2 Bedroom Split Floor Plan, Prime Location with Shopping, Restaurants and Transit steps away, Fantastic amenities! Only $949,888!

LONG BRANCH BEAUTY!!

Fully renovated 5 level backsplit with extreme attention to details. Very spacious 5+2 bedroom, with 4 bathrooms. Custom kitchen, with granite island/countertops, heated ceramic floor in foyer/kitchen, American Dark Walnut hardwood throughout, 2 separate entrances, 2 walk outs, In-law suite, deck, interlock, double garage, 6 car parking. Fantastic property in Great neighbourhood, close walk to the lake!! $1,188,800!!

LEASIDE OPPORTUNITY

Well Maintained Detached Bungalow with Amazing Potential - Live, Rent, Renovate Or Build! Large Lot, Private Driveway W/Garage, Separate Side Entrance To Basement Apartment, Many Recent Updates. Move In Now Or Renovate To Suit Your Taste. Close To Shopping, Parks And Transit. Don’t Miss Out!! Only $899,900!

Absolutely Stunning Custom-built Lawrence Park Home Featuring The Finest In Modern Finishes & Amenities Throughout!! Luxurious Open Concept Layout, Smart Home Technology, Gourmet Kitchen W/Island, Heated Floors, White Oak Hardwood, Open Staircase, Large Family Room With W/O To Deck. Master Bedroom Features Amazing Ensuite & Wraparound Deck. Finished Basement W/ Wetbar. Walk To Schools, Shops, Transit. Truly Amazing Property…Must Be Seen! $1,995,000

R ANOTHE SOLD THE RITZ CARLTON

New York Luxury Living in Downtown Toronto! Palatial Residences, Exquisite 2+1 Bedroom Floor plan with 2557 Sq Ft of Opulence, Soaring Ceilings, Breathtaking Views, State of the Art Sound / Lighting and Blinds, Over 400K Spent on Upgrades, Pamper Yourself in Lavishness, Private Elevator Entrance, Unparalleled Concierge, Valet & Amenities, You’ve Arrived! Only $2,950,000!

LUXURY PALACE PIER

Waterfront Location, Totally Redesigned & Professionally Renovated 3 Bedroom, 3,200 Sq Ft Suite with Lavish Finishes, Over 350K Spent, No Expense Spared,Top of the Line Appliances, Crown Mouldings, Custom Cabinetry, Gourmet Kitchen, Divine Bathrooms... the list goes on. A Spectacular Lifestyle awaits you. Call for a Confidential Viewing Today! Only $1,050,000!

ALDERWOOD CUSTOM BUILT Brick & Stone Exterior, Gorgeous 3+1 Bedroom 2 Storey situated on 140 Ft Deep Lot, Open Concept Layout, Designer Decor, High Ceilings, Granite Counters, 3 Walkouts, Loaded with Upgrades, Amazing Value! Only $899,900!

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HIGHLIGHTS: The senior girls volleyball team at James S. Bell has much to celebrate, coming out of a great season, winning four team banners for the school, two crests, a gold medal and a city silver medal for each team member. Most recently at the city championships at Variety Village in Scarborough, the girls defeated the south champion from Deer Park in straight sets. In the finals for the city championship, the girls fell just short in 3 sets to Joseph Howe, the east champion.

Two Toronto schools earned team medals at the provincial high school wrestling championships in Windsor March 3 and 4: a silver medal for the girls team from North York’s Newtonbrook Secondary and a bronze medal for the boys team from Etobicoke’s West Humber Collegiate. Last year the West Humber boys finished just off the podium in fourth place. For Newtonbrook, a perennial wrestling powerhouse in Toronto, it was their first Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) championship team medal since the boys won bronze in 2012. The two schools boasted Toronto’s only individual medal winners. Newtonbrook was led by one gold-medal winner

(Roshane Palmer, in 115 kg division, improving upon last year’s silver medal) and one silver-medal winner (Kelsey Hall, 57.5 kg) with Jordi Dinardo, 61 kg, finishing just off the podium in fourth place. west humber The West Humber boys team was led by two goldmedal winners (repeat gold medalist Javir Boal, 95 kg; and Sunny Narwal, 130 kg, who improved upon last year’s silver medal) and one bronze medalist (Tejvir Boal, 89 kg) with Bobby Narwal finishing just off the podium in fourth place in 77 kg. Also just missing the podium, in fourth place, for the girls, was Emma Howard of University of Toronto

Schools in 57.5 kg. Rounding out Toronto’s individual top six placings are: Girls n 6 Mikayla McNeil, Newtonbrook, 64 kg n 6 Te v n e t a r K a u r, Richview, 72 kg Boys n 5 Randy Scott, Woburn C.I., 83 kg n 5 Spencer Grayer, Central Technical School, 77 kg n 6 Kyle Jordan, Neil McNeil, 72 kg

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Police step up patrols during Tips for winter driving March Break safety crackdown The Toronto Police Service has launched a safety blitz for pedestrians through March Break. As part of the March Safe campaign, police are pledging to pay special attention not only to jaywalkers, but also vehicles making conditions unsafe for law-abiding pedestrians. According to a news release for the campaign, at least half of all fatal collisions involve pedestrians, of which there were 31 in 2014. “All officers will be paying particular attention to motorists, cyclists and pedestrians who commit traffic violations that may jeopardize pedestrian safety,” reads the release. ELEVATOR under repair wDUNDAS

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rahul gupta TO in TRANSIT Station instead where a concourse elevator leading to the subway platform was recently installed. The TTC has also scheduled an accessible streetlevel shuttle for travel between Dundas West and Dufferin during the closure, which will last at least until the first week of July. OFFERS PAID INTERNSHIP wTUFF

If you’re looking for a chance to work in media, the Toronto Underground Film Festival (TUFF) is offering a paid internship starting in April. The film festival screens selected short movies from around the world on subway platform video screens during September at the same time as the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The position offered lasts from four to six months and pays $500 per

month for two days of work per week. For more information check out www.torontourbanfilmfestival.com/ TUFF runs this year from Sept. 12-20. STUDENT WANTED to sit go COMMITTEE won

GO Transit is looking for another volunteer to serve on its Customer Service Advisory Committee. The regional transit agency is looking for a student representative who makes regular tips on GO rail or bus services to join its 10-member panel and can provide feedback on service and potential improvements. The panel usually meets four times a year and reports frequently to Metrolinx’s board of directors. The deadline for applying to the position is May 1. Visit www.gotransit.com for further information. Rahul Gupta is The Guardian’s transit reporter. His column appears every Thursday. Find him on Twitter: @TOinTRANSIT

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Police seek public’s help after two shootings hours apart Men taken to hospital after being shot at same highrise TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com Toronto police are seeking the public’s help after a man suffered life-threatening gunshot wounds in the second shooting of the day Tuesday at an apartment building near Islington Avenue and Dixon Road.

Paramedics and police got a call at 8:15 p.m. for a shooting at 2063 Islington Ave., the same highrise building police were called to five hours earlier for another shooting. A man with multiple gunshot wounds was found at the back of the building. He was transported to a trauma centre with life-

threatening injuries. Police and paramedics were called to the same apartment building, across the street from Don Bosco Catholic Secondary School, for a shooting at 3:18 p.m. March 17. To r o n t o Co m m u n i t y Housing staff found a man in his 20s with a gunshot

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Taking to the stage: Open Auditions for the Hidden Talent Canada: Woodbine Edition event were held Friday. Semifinals, with the top 25 happened on Saturday and the Grand Finale with the top 12 were held on Sunday. Left, Jeffrey Li, 10, of Markham finished in second place. Right, Dexter Edwards took the top spot. Below, judges James Nickle, Laura Cavacece and Laura Corsi listened to the performers.

Tough judging: Above, Melissa Clement sings. Left, Woodbine Centre, at 500 Rexdale Blvd., was packed with family, friends and shoppers who took the time to catch the show. All ages were welcome to take to the stage to show off their singing abilities; solo and group performances included. The winner received a recording package, gift card to the mall and secured a spot in the grand finale of the Season 7 Hidden Talent competition in April.

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Bravura Concert WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: St. Giles Kingsway Presbyterian Church, 15 Lambeth Rd. CONTACT: 416-233-8591, stgileskingsway.com, sgk@bellnet.ca COST: $25 after Bravura is comprised of Canada’s leading baritone trio from opera, music theatre and jazz. Bravura will be performing fresh arrangements of favourite classical, opera, and folk songs. Singer-songwriter, John McGowan, will be opening for Bravura and will be performing acoustic/roots style songs

Check out our complete online community calendar by visiting www.etobicokeguardian.com Read weeks of listings from your neighbourhood as well as events from across Toronto.

Branch Public library, 3500 Lakeshore Blvd. W. CONTACT: 416-394-5320 COST: Free Join Toronto Public Library Storytellers Neil Marlow and Kerry Morton for an afternoon of stories in celebration of the 2015 Toronto Storytelling Festival.

w Monday, March 23

Chair Yoga for Older Adults WHEN: 12:30 p.m. WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Ave. CONTACT: Susan or Navina, 416-252-6822 COST: $40/10 weeks with membership A one-hour session of gentle hatha yoga, designed to be done from a chair. Classes are ongoing. Call for the next start date 416-252-6822 Income Tax Clinic WHEN: 3 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Stonegate Community Health Centre (temporary location), 1243 Islington Ave., Ste. 800 CONTACT: Lin-Lin or Khen, 416-232-0700 Ext.370, lin.chou@ stonegatechc.org COST: Free Throughout tax season, Stonegate is hosting income tax clinics for low income community members. Call for more information or to book an

appointment. Inspection House: an Impertinent Field Guide to Modern Surveillance WHEN: 7 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Brentwood library, 36 Brentwood Rd. N. CONTACT: Todd Buhrows, 416-3945247, tbuhrows@ torontopubliclibrary. ca COST: Free Authors, Emily Horne and Tim Maly discuss their book. From 1787, when British philosopher and social reformer Jeremy Bentham conceived of the panopticon, a ring of cells observed by a central watchtower, as a labor-saving device for those in authority through to today’s available tools of scrutiny, supervision, and discipline, their workshop provides a stark, vivid portrait of our contemporary surveillance state and its opponents. Drop-in program. First come, first seated.

w Tuesday, March 24

Health & Wellness Information Fair WHEN: 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. WHERE: North Kipling Community Centre, 2 Rowntree Rd. CONTACT: Wendy Caceres-Speakman, 416-744-6312, ext. 2233, wendy.caceres-speakman@ rexdalechc.com COST: Free

“In my house great food always meant good company.”

Rexdale Community Health Centre invites older adults and their family members to attend this event featuring more than 35 information booths, workshops, demonstrations, entertainment, food, massage, hearing testing, door prizes and much more. Proven Strategies of Being Fabulous After 40 WHEN: 2 to 3:30 p.m. WHERE: Eatonville library, 430 Burnhamthorpe Rd. CONTACT: Peggy Ho, 416-3945270, eaprograms@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Oprae Park, author of Love Your Body, Love Yourself, a book on holistic fitness after 40, discusses some of the strategies she has applied that helped her transform her body and life since she was 40.

w Wednesday, March 25

Make the Connection WHEN: 10 a.m. to noon . WHERE: Alderwood library, 2 Orianna Dr. CONTACT: 416338-7054 COST: Free Alderwood Branch and Toronto Public Health are offering this free nine-week series for new moms with babies from birth to 12 months of age. Registratoin required. Seniors Health & Wellness Fair WHEN: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Ave. CONTACT: Susan/Navina, 416-2526822, COST: Free Trade show including a light lunch, prizes and draws. Topics include elder abuse, bullying, financial fitness, frauds and scams. Pick up your ticket in advance. Vendors welcome. CARP: Power of Attorney WHEN: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: St. George’s Golf and Country Club, 1668 Islington Ave. CONTACT: Gary Hepworth, 416-399-2673, etobicoke-

carp@gmail.com COST: Free Presentations on the role of the Power of Attorney, avoding tax clawbacks and hte role of the LHIN.

w Thursday, March 26

Tea and Books WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Alderwood library, 2 Orianna Dr. CONTACT: 416-394-5310 COST: Free Library staff discuss new books, best sellers and timely favourites.

w Friday, March 27

Storefront Humber Seniors Focus Group WHEN: 9 to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Storefront Humber Inc., 2445 Lake Shore Blvd. CONTACT: Kevin T, 416259-4207, transportation.volunteer@ storefronthumber.ca COST: Free Storefront Humber would like to invite you to a Seniors Focus Group to obtain feedback and input on community activities. We want to hear what senior activities you would like in your community. Quilt Fever 2015 - Quilt Show WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Neilson Park Creative Centre, 56 Neilson Dr. CONTACT: Karen Cooper, 416-236-0841, karieann05@hotmail. com COST: $5 The Etobicoke Quilters’ Guild presents its biannual quilt show as it marks its 40th anniversary.

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The Etobicoke Guardian wants your community listings. Whether it’s a church knitting group or a music night or a non-profit group’s program for kids, The Guardian wants to know about it so others can attend. Sign up online at insidetoronto.com to submit your events (click the Sign Up link in the top right corner of the page).


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Second round playoff (best of 7) Toronto Patriots (2nd) vs Oakville Blades (3rd) w TORONTO PATRIOTS LEAD SERIES 2-1. w game four in Oakville Friday, March 20, 7:30 p.m. w game five Saturday, March 21, 8 p.m. at Westwood w game six, if necessary, Monday, March 23 in Oakville w game seven, if necessary, Tuesday, March 24, 7:30 p.m., at Westwood. * Patriots home arena is Westood Rink 1, 90 Woodbine Downs Blvd. For complete regular season and playoff stats, visit ojhl. pointstreaksites.com Badminton TDSB - west division

Tuesday, March 24 w Runnymede at Weston Wednesday, March 25 w North Albion CI at Thistletown CI w Martingrove CI at West Humber CI w Kipling CI at Lakeshore CI w Vaughan Road Academy vs. Etobicoke CI Thursday, March 26 w York Memorial CI vs. Richview CI * Visit the TDSB home sports page at www.tdsb.on.ca/sports/ TCDSB - west division

Tuesday, March 24 w Archbishop Romero at St. Basil’s w Bishop Marrocco at Bishop Allen Wednesday, March 25 w Michael Power at Archbishop Romero w Bishop Allen at Don Bosco Monday, March 30 w Bishop Allen at Monsignor Johnson Tuesday, March 31 w St. Basil’s at Bishop Allen Wednesday, April 1 w Bishop Allen at Michael Power w Don Bosco at Bishop Marrocco, end of regular season ... * Visit the TCDSB home sports page at http://www.tdcaa.org/

MEN’S Men’s national championships at Mohawk College in Hamilton Thursday, March 19 w 3 p.m. opening round quarter-final: Humber Hawks (4) vs Langara Falcons (5) * all matches are streamed live by the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association. For more information or to view live visit www.ccaa.ca/national-championships15104 WOMEN’S Women’s national championships at Vancouver Island University Thursday, March 19 w 3 p.m., opening round quarter-final: (4) Humber vs (5) Sainte-Foy * all matches are streamed live by the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association. For more information or to view live visit www.ccaa.ca/national-championships15097 Toronto Speed Skating Club National Junior Open

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w Thursday, March 19, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Qualifying rounds: 500m, 1500m. Admission Free w Friday, March 20, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., morning 1500m repechage. Afternoon 1500m main event. Admission: Free w Saturday, March 21, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Morning: 500m repechage. Afternoon: 500m main event. Admission $10; under 12 free; entire event $15. w Sunday, March 22, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Morning 1000m repechage. Afternoon: 1000m main event. 1500m super final. Admission $10; under 12 free. * The Canadian Junior Short Track Open is being held at the MasterCard Centre, 400 Kipling Ave.

Dolphins and Saints Above, Etobicoke Dolphins defensemen Laura Back dives in front of Oakville Hornets Emma Keogh to prevent a breakaway during the Leaside Wildcats girls hockey tournament Saturday at Commander Arena in the novice development stream division. Etobicoke won 2-1.

GTHL TOURNAMENTS

At left, Steven Bell handles the ball for Richview Collegiate Saints as they face Northveiw Heights Secondary in the Toronto District School Board north division indoor soccer championship last Wednesday. Richview lost 4-1.

Etobicoke Bulldogs Tournament April 10-12 w Tyke to midget select * Visit www.etobicokebulldogs.ca/tournament.htm Weston Last Gasp April 7-25 w Tyke to U-21 select * Visit http://wmhl.on.ca

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KIA CANADA CORRECTION NOTICE Please note the following correction to the Kia Canada Free Standing Insert (flyer) which ran in your local paper the week of March 9th, 16th or 23rd. It erroneously showed a Cash Purchase Price on the 2015 Rondo “LX AT”. We regret that the Cash Purchase Price shown does not apply to the “LX AT” model – it is applicable on the 2015 Rondo “LX MT”. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

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It was a big night for Craft Ontario. On Saturday, the not-for-profit organization announced its Citizens of Craft movement that aims to reclaim the word ‘craft’. “It’s a movement for everybody,” said Emma Quin, executive director

of Craft Ontario “It’s for those who are keen to develop their own style and aesthetic. It’s for makers, it’s for appreciators, and it’s for collectors. It’s for anyone who really values the quality of the handmade.” The announcement, which took place at Harbourfront Centre, invited the public to become citizens of craft by sharing stories and ideas of origi-

NOTICE OF OPEN HOUSE METROLINX UPDATE ON THE RENFORTH GATEWAY MOBILITY HUB PART OF THE MISSISSAUGA TRANSITWAY Metrolinx, an agency of the Province of Ontario, is helping transform the way the region moves by championing and delivering mobility solutions for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) through its regional transportation plan, The Big Move. Metrolinx continues to expand and improve its services to provide more choices for travel across the GTHA, meet increasing customer demand and attract more transit users in the future.

nal craft items through social media using the hashtag #CitizensofCraft and by visiting the website www. citizensofcraft.ca The movement comes complete with a 10-point manifesto found on the website. According to Quin this will be a rallying cry for those who value the idea of handcrafted, one-ofa kind pieces, whether it’s made from ceramics, glass or wood. It’s all-encompassing, she said. The push for the movement came after Craft Ontario, in partnership with Canadian Crafts Federation and all provincial and territorial craft councils in Canada, started to become concerned that the ‘craft’ designation was becoming synonymous with large corporations pushing the idea of handmade. “You have handcrafted coffee,

Community Notices

Renforth Gateway Mobility Hub Metrolinx has begun construction on the next segment of the Mississauga Transitway project – the Renforth Gateway Mobility Hub. This easternmost segment of the transitway will integrate rapid transit and bus services for GO Transit, MiWay and the TTC near Toronto Pearson International Airport. The Renforth Gateway Mobility Hub project will include approximately 2.6 kilometres of dedicated corridor and overpasses/bridges at Commerce Boulevard, Eglinton Avenue, Renforth Drive and Matheson Boulevard East. The station design includes a new building with washrooms and other customer amenities, heated shelters, a temporary Kiss ‘N Ride, bus platforms with ticket vending machines and information boards, bicycle shelters and accessible elevators to improve customer comfort and convenience. Open House Metrolinx has organized an open house to update residents on the Renforth Gateway segment of the Mississauga Transitway. Residents will learn more about the project, how it will benefit the local community, construction impacts and project timelines. Date:

Friday, March 27, 2015

Time: 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Location: Richview Public Library 1806 Islington Avenue Toronto, ON M9P 3N3 The facility is wheelchair-accessible. About The Mississauga Transitway The new Mississauga Transitway will provide more efficient and reliable east-west transit service on a dedicated bus corridor. The construction of the transitway is well underway with Metrolinx constructing the west segment and the Renforth Gateway (easternmost segment) and the City of Mississauga constructing the remainder east segment. The first four transitway stations at Central Parkway, Cawthra, Tomken and Dixie opened in November 2014. When fully complete the Mississauga Transitway will have 12 stations beginning at Winston Churchill Boulevard in the west and ending at Renforth Drive in the east. Learn more about the Mississauga Transitway at miway.ca/transitway. The Mississauga Transitway is being developed in partnership with the Government of Canada, the Province of Ontario, Metrolinx and the City of Mississauga. Questions For further information, please contact: Althea Linton Communications Specialist GO Transit – A Division of Metrolinx 20 Bay Street, Suite 600 Toronto, ON M5J 2W3 tel: 416-869-3600 ext. 5672 e-mail: althea.linton@gotransit.com Pour plus de renseignements, veuillez composer le (416) 869-3200 or le 1 888 GET ON GO (438-6646). Metrolinx is working to provide residents and businesses in the GTHA with a transportation system that is modern, efficient and integrated. Find out more about GO Transit, PRESTO and the Union Pearson Express, divisions of Metrolinx, at www.metrolinx.com.

ANN RALSTON Monday, March 16, 2015 St. Ambrose Catholic Church

JAMES FLETCHER Wednesday, March 18, 2015 Chapel

WALERIAN SZAROTA Thursday, March 19, 2015 Chapel

(The goal of the movement is to) “broaden everybody’s ability to make a more successful living as a craftsperson.” – Emma Quin

handcrafted cars… as if it’s made by one person and not in a mass factory. I think because the word is being used in much more massed marketing because they see it as a sexy word.” Quin explained. “As we’ve seen that happen more and more, we find that it’s diluting and complicating our own messages.” Reclaiming values She added this movement is about reclaiming what craft means to those who value the idea of local products that are, in fact, handmade by the artist. The goal of the movement is to “broaden everybody’s ability to make a more successful living as a craftsperson,” Quin said. “Ultimately, as we support craft people, we want to make a more meaningful career for them and have more opportunities for markets.” According to Quin, the website launch is Phase 1 of the movement, which includes a geo-site finder where community members can search for local craft products in their surrounding area. “It’s time we take craft and move it to the forefront,” she said. “It’s really important we emphasize that deep understanding and awareness and an appreciation for what craft is in our community.” Metroland Media Toronto is Community Media Partner for Craft Ontario.

MARIE BROWN Friday, March 20, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. Chapel

ROBERT J. YOUNG Saturday, March 28, 2015 at 3:00 p.m. Chapel Exceeding Expectations For Over 90 Years

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Supporters of Craft Ontario’s ‘Citizens of Craft’ movement celebrate during Saturday’s launch at Harbourfront Centre.

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Legals

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the Estate of PAUL ALVIN MONAGHAN, late of the City of Etobicoke, who died on or about the 28th day of August 2014, must be filed with the undersigned on or before the 12th day of April, 2015, after which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims then filed. ESTATE OF PAUL ALVIN MONAGHAN c/o Vickie M. Phillips Sanguinetti + associates 1 Eva Road, Suite 206 Toronto, Ontario M9C 4Z5 Flooring & Carpeting

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