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For the last 14 years, Bill Williams has spent his every lunch hour, five days a week, delivering hot meals to the sick and elderly of Etobicoke. At 92 years young, his boundless energy and dedication serve as an inspiration to both his fellow Canadian Red Cross volunteer drivers, and to the Meals on Wheels clients to whom he serves hot lunches with a smile. "When my wife passed away, I didn’t want to sit around and look at four walls, so I decided to get into something to help out in the community - and the Red Cross came to mind. I’ve been here ever since," he said this week at the organization’s Dixon Road offices. "I like helping people that need their meals every day. They can l See VOLUNTEERS, page 26

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TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com John Adams’ creative career evolved from the advertising world of persuasion to the visual artist’s world of interpretation. A former creative director of an international advertising agency, Adams traded his pen and computer for a paintbrush and long rides with his wife to Newfoundland, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, upper New York state, and even to Collingwood and Peterborough. "My wife sits on the back of my motorcycle and takes pictures," Adams said of the inspiration for his acrylic landscape paintings. "We look at the landscape and the environment and stop at what catches our attention. Then I go back to the studio and at-

tempt to paint it, and try to capture the feeling that made us stop in the first place." This April, Adams will join 32 other artists, eight showing for the first time, at Kingsway-Lambton United Church’s 20th annual Art Show and Sale, For Goodness’ Sake. It takes place April 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the circa-1936 church at 85 The Kingsway. The church donates a percentage of proceeds from the show’s art sales to one of 28 charities in Etobicoke, Toronto and throughout Ontario. Admission is $10. "I’ve been really lucky. There are a lot of really great artists at the show," said Adams, who lives in downtown Toronto. "It’s really rewarding. Really terrific people sell some of

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Kingsway-Lambton United Church 20th Annual Art for Goodness’ Sake Art Show and Sale organizers their paintings, the church profits, and the money goes to such great causes. "It’s really a win-win for everybody." This year’s show features more than 500 pieces of art, including landscapes, traditional, still

life, abstract and contemporary paintings, as well as ceramics, woodwork, jewelry, metal sculptures and glass works. Adams is a part-time Seneca College professor who teaches advertising copywriting. He has won

hundreds of arts awards; he has been featured in U.S. artist magazines for his acrylic paintings of landscapes, old cars, figures and buildings - some as large as 40 inches by 60 inches. "Interpretative landscape" is how one Oakville, Ont. show curator described Adams’ paintings. In 1997, KingswayLambton United Church’s art show and sale began with 12 artists as a way for the church to fund its outreach charities. It has grown every year since. More than 850 people attend every year. Every year, Jane Merrick, who founded the show with Ona Humphreys and Marjorie Paradine, travels with three other women from the church to meet and invite artists to partici-

pate. The McMichael Art Gallery, Headwaters Arts Festival, the Distillery District in downtown Toronto and the Artist Project are among their art stops. "We feel we give Canadian artists a good boost," Merrick said of the two-decade-long show. "We have high-calibre artists. It’s a win-win situation. The artists get something, and we do, too." Participating artists show as many as 19 pieces of their work at booths in five rooms of the church. This year’s door prize is "Ontario Farm," a 24 inch by 30 inch acrylic on canvas by this year’s featured artist, Michele Rose. The winner will be chosen at the show at 3:45 p.m. on April 1. Visit www.kingswaylambton.ca/5/art-showsale-come-and-celebratewith-us to learn more.

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A tale of two bells CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com The plot has thickened in the mysterious disappearance of the Richview school bell. Earlier this month, Etobicoke Centre Trustee Chris Glover issued a $100 reward for information leading to the recovery of the lost, circa 1800s school bell - a bounty that has since paid some dividends. "The day the report came out, I got a text from a constituent who said, ’So I hear you’re looking for a bell,’" Glover said of the "buzz" created by a story in the March 9 edition of the Etobicoke Guardian, detailing his years-long search for the elusive bell. "We’ve since received two tips from two different people telling us the same thing - that it’s actu-

ally a tale of two bells." It was through investigating those tips, Glover said, that he came to learn that the Richview school’s original steeple - which for years housed the now-missing bell - was gifted to the last principal of the circa-1915 Richview schoolhouse upon his retirement. Hopeful he’d finally tracked down the bell, Glover reached out to the late principal’s widow, only to find out that the original bell was not part of that retirement gift - and that the bell on display in the backyard of the Etobicoke couple’s home was a replica. The original bell, he further learned, was mounted in the courtyard of the last of five incarnations of the Eglinton Avenue West and Martin Grove Road area school Richview Public School on Clement Road - which was built in 1963

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America’s tourism loss could be our gain It comes as no surprise that Donald Trump’s travel ban - now stalled by the American judiciary, again - has resulted in a chill on prospective travel from the seven nations named in the ban. After all, Trump himself referred to it as a "Muslim ban" during his election campaign. But the chill isn’t limited to those countries. An Australian travel magazine - Traveller - recently carried the headline "Think twice about visiting America if you don’t want the Mem Fox treatment," referring to an author who has sworn she will never return to the United States after being detained and questioned on her way to a literary conference. A British survey taken in February found about 30 per cent of respondents were less likely to visit the country now that Trump is in power. And Britons make up the third largest number of foreign visitors to the U.S., after Canadians and Mexicans. British travel bookings to the U.S. are down year over year, although travel experts point out that is also related to a strong American dollar. The official marketing organization of New York, NYC & Company, says it expects 300,000 fewer international visitors in 2017, due to "travel ban related rhetoric." Tourism Economics, a U.S. firm that crunches numbers for airline and travel booking websites, projects that by the end of next year America will have lost 6.3 million visits, which translates into US$10.8 billion in spending. And Canada? Toronto’s Comfort Tours typically takes between 200 and 300 tourists to New York during March break. This year, 11 people signed up, the company owner said. Halifax travel consultant Bob Sime said in a media interview: "... what I hear from the hoteliers and car rental companies, and so forth, is that in traditional snowbird destinations, the winter destinations for Canada, you’ve got about a 13 to a 15 per cent drop in figures to date." Canada’s Girl Guides has announced it won’t travel to the U.S. Other organizations are expected to follow suit. Again, it’s not all Trump. The American dollar is a factor too, which is why more and more Canadians are finding other warm locales where their dollars go further. One country benefitting, ironically, is Mexico, so frequently a Trump target. That’s the thing. America’s tourism loss can be a gain for competing destinations. Trump’s unwelcoming America could be a welcome boost for Canadian tourism.

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Marching behind the Scarborough subway Well, that’s that. Scarborough’s marching behind its subway. Next week, Mayor John Tory expects "war" - again as the subway, that express tunnel to one of the grandest shopping malls in Eastern Greater Toronto, returns to Toronto Council. There, it faces people who, on a Monday, would say it isn’t Monday, the mayor told people at a Scarborough meeting this month. Presumably, these people would call $3.35 billion too much for one subway stop. But the mayor says he can stop such quibbles, once and for all, if Scarborough helps. Which Scarborough will, because the subway has enlisted nearly every-

MIKE ADLER Edges of Toronto one in Scarborough who couldn’t say no to it. The University of Toronto Scarborough, planning a massive expansion of its campus around the Eglinton East light-railtransit line, stands with the mayor. So does Centennial College, which had an LRT station promised to its largest campus until 2013, when that got dropped for the

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subway. Now, it’s behind the mayor’s "bold vision." Of course, the mayor’s vision is more than the subway. There’s SmartTrack, and also that 17-stop Eglinton East LRT line. The subway ate the LRT’s budget, sure, but the mayor says we’ll find a way, somehow, to build both. In Scarborough, he told his troops the LRT will not only go to UTSC but, "we hope, beyond" to Malvern Town Centre. Scarborough councillors Glenn De Baeremaeker and Neethan Shan say the same. The city already needs federal funds for a relief line subway, and a waterfront LRT, but who says we must choose? The first reason for the Scarborough Subway is to shave minutes off trips

downtown. The second is pride. Scarborough’s been stiffed, denied prosperity only the subway can give. Not having that tunnel to the mall, the mayor says, "keeps us from feeling like a family." The cost is huge, but who cares? It may be a boondoggle, but what isn’t? Aren’t they going to build that rail deck park downtown? Somewhere, there’s money. Politicians make promises. Those promises aren’t lies, exactly. Over time, they fade, and you forget who made them. For now, all of Scarborough’s eggs are in one basket. Reach Mike Adler at madler@insidetoronto.com

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To the editor: Re: ’Lord Stanley’s cup lands in Sandy Lake First Nation’ Feb. 16 Thirty years ago I began my teaching career in Sandy Lake. I was thrilled to read about the Stanley Cup visiting that community. I was even happier to learn about the donation of hockey equipment to the young people. When I was there no one was skating or playing hockey. Recognizing Sandy Lake and giving the kids an opportunity to participate in sports, provides the people with a much needed activity and hope about what may be possible. Jane Finlay

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Scarborough needs a subway, reader writes To the editor: Re: ’A bad Scarborough subway idea is only getting worse’, March 2. To all of the Scarborough Subway Plan opponents, we all know that a growing body needs strong, clean arteries to function and grow to its full potential. Scarborough is not different. You have look no further than the population growth, the future generations’ transit needs, the real estate dynamics. We need to reapply longterm, not short-sighted, economic considerations

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as well. Why must our kids pay double the cost of subway transit when we can start it now? Clearly, it is a future-oriented project that we should start in the present and forget the failed attempts in the past. We also need more objective (certainly less biased) journalism, unlike that as in the recent article by David Nickle. Let’s start the dialogue. Penn Penev

People won’t benefit from one-stop subway extension To the editor: I’ve been opposed to a one-stop subway since the beginning. There are many Scarborough residents who will not benefit from a subway stop at Scarborough Centre as compared

with their present stops at Eglinton, Lawrence, and Midland. Example: You are on the subway at Kennedy: destination Markham Rd/Lawrence Ave. Now you can leave the subway at Kennedy, and take two buses to your destination. Or you can take the Scarborough RT to Scarborough Centre, then take two buses to your destination. The time required is similar, 25 to 30 minutes, during mid-day. Or you can take the RT to Lawrence Station, then one bus to your destination. This route saves only about five minutes, but avoids an extra transfer in the weather, and waiting. When the one-stop subway is built, will you have to wait for two buses? Other areas that may not be well-served by the one-stop are Lawrence/ Kennedy/Midland (now many destinations within walking distance of Law-

rence Station), Ellesmere/ Kennedy/Midland (walking distance), Lawrence/ Scarborough Golf Club Road (now one bus from Lawrence Station). The list could go on. Many Scarborough residents living between St. Clair and Ellesmere will not benefit from a one-stop subway. A multi-station light rail system would bring them more conveniently to their destination. Lys Laurence

Reader grateful for act of kindness at restaurant To the editor: Although much of what we hear and see in the media is negative, there are many good acts that people perform that go unreported. I would like to report

one such act of kindness. On Friday, Feb. 24, seven seniors were having dinner in Sammy’s Restaurant, on McCowan Road. Surprisingly, when the waitress brought our bills she told us that another couple in the restaurant had paid for our dinners. As they were no longer in the restaurant, we were unable to thank them. Maybe they will see this letter and know that we were truly grateful and we will "pay it forward". Jackie Nicholson

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Schedulers help keep TTC on the move Team’s goal is to provide optimum service for riders RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com It’s been a long time since someone complained to Scott Haskell about an overly large number of TTC buses. "People would run up and shake their fist in my face," said Haskell, head of the TTC’s service planning department who has a history with the transit commission running well back into the 1990s. "They’d ask me what I would say if and when a bus ran over their child. That was the time it was." Fast forward to 2017, and one could strongly argue dependence on public transit has never been higher. That makes for a lot of work for Haskell and his colleagues in Strategy and Service Planning. Earlier this year, Metroland Media Toronto had the opportunity to learn how service levels are determined by the TTC. From a nondescript office tower in North York, the quartet of Haskell, Daisy Chan, Eric Chu and Laurence Lui co-ordinates every TTC service: buses, streetcars, subway trains. The team is ultimately responsible for calculating based on demand what routes should receive more

service, introducing new schedules every six weeks, and which should be cut, as well as making planning recommendations for elected officials to consider, or not. "I don’t think people realize how much service the TTC runs," said Haskell. "You can walk out to a bus stop and there will be a bus there within 10 minutes most times of the day all day long. There’s hardly a transit agency in North America with that level of service." Broadly speaking, the team’s goal is to improve service as much as possible to get hundreds of millions of riders moving as smoothly as possible. That means determining minimum service standards, anything from acceptable crowding standards for bus use during rush hour, to whether a community could benefit from more service depending on what transit already exists in the area, and how nearby it is. "We weigh all (of the factors) together and if it comes out that overall customers will benefit from a route change, we’ll recommend it," said Chu. Certain factors are weightier than others: transferring to another route has long been considered onerous compared to travel contained to one vehicle, even if it takes longer. But the weighing of it can change based on customer feedback, said Lui. "The transfer penalty is

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TTC scheduling team members Scott Haskell (left), Daisy Chan, Eric Chu and Laurence Lui, at the North York Centre subway station, are responsible for planning service throughout the TTC network. accurate, said Haskell, pretty significant, but with thanks to automatic countexisting service frequeners. About 20 per cent of cies now we’re hearing buses currently have the from customers it’s not as technology, although bad as they thought," he streetcars still depend on said. "standing" counts perWhile route changes onformed by TTC personnel ly take place about six to determine ridership. times a year, down from 30The TTC 40 in the past, employs two service ’We have to passenger changes are crowding informed by juggle with the standards, ridership resources we for peak and counts, off-peak pecrowding have.’ riods to destandards - Laurence Lui termine and vehicle headways, running the distance times, and between vehicles. can take place hundreds of During busier times, an times in a year. Every existacceptable standard ining transit route has a precludes every seat on a vehidetermined service benchcle filled, plus room for mark, which is then periodstanding. At the busiest ically adjusted depending times of a given hour duron the need. ing peak periods, it’s tolerRidership counts which able to have more crowding are still largely performed even to the point some vemanually are getting more

hicles are too busy to board. "But if you look at, say, the other 45 minutes of the hour, it might be less busy and on average we’re still within our standard," said Lui. "If we try to plan for just that 15 minutes (when it is busiest) we’re going to be operating way too much service." The final determinant of a transit schedule is calculating optimal run-times for vehicles. That’s easier said than done in a city as congested by Toronto. The process has improved in accuracy by mining historical GPS data in an effort to calculate how long it should take on average to service a given route. While the team meets with the TTC’s different operating divisions four times a year, the general perception among vehicle operators is a lack of un-

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derstanding for traffic, leading to what are considered unrealistic schedules. Even with better travel data, Chan admitted it won’t ever be possible to gain a fully accurate calculation of optimal trip time. "There is no right or wrong running time, that has to be acknowledged," she said. "There are no absolutes, only a range of what’s feasible." Increasingly, TTC vehicles are travelling slower on average due to worsening congestion. For the team, it means constantly having to make tough choices, such as adding more vehicles, and absorbing extra cost, or reducing crowding standards just to maintain the service. "We have to juggle with the resources we have," said Lui.


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Humber River Hospital: investing in exceptional care... for a healthier community Humber River Hospital (HRH) is delighted to announce to our community that the hospital’s 2017/2018 budget has been finalized. Not only does our 2017/2018 budget place HRH in a balanced position, it does so while allowing us to make significant new investments in front line care to further enhance the exceptional care delivered every day by your hospital team! Here are some highlights: • An additional Patient Flow Coordinator in the Emergency Department seven days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. to help reduce wait times even further by expediting the flow of patients through the Emergency process. (This will build on great work already done in this area by the Emergency team – Humber is currently ranked number 2 in Ontario under the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care’s overall Pay for Results criteria). • One additional RN or RPN on each of the medical units during the busy time of day, bringing our nurse/patient ratio down to 1:4. All in all, an extra 19 full-time nursing staff positions will be created in the 2017/2018 budget for the medical units.

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• The Surgical Program will be open one additional operating room, and one additional cystoscopy suite to provide an additional 7,492 procedures in 2017/2018. To accommodate this expansion of services for our community, the Surgical Program will be adding 14 new full-time nursing staff positions.

For more information about Humber River Hospital: go to www.hrh.ca; or on Twitter - @HRHospital


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• Our Mental Health Program will open 2 new beds in the Adult Inpatient Unit. A 9% increase in staffing will see the Program add 3 full-time and 5 parttime RNs; 1 full-time Social Worker; 1 full-time Child Youth Worker; 1 full-time Recreation Therapist; and 1 part-time Occupational Therapist, enhancing staff levels in the Adult Inpatient General Unit, the Child & Adolescent Transition Day Program and Outpatient Clinic; and the Adult Outpatient Day Program. This will accommodate more than 2,500 additional clinic visits within the Mental Health Program.

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• HRH will provide 310 total joint replacement surgeries over and above the government funded volume levels, further reducing wait times in our community for this vital procedure.

• Humber’s Maternal Child Program will open four new beds on the Mother/Baby Unit and another 4 beds in the Neo-natal Intensive Care Unit to accommodate an additional 500 births this year. The Program will add an additional 15 RNs, a Lactation Consultant, an Audiologist, a Dietitian and a Paediatric Occupational Therapist. • We will open several new Subspecialty Paediatric Outpatient Clinics: Endocrinology; Gastroenterology, a Paediatric Feeding Clinic; a Paediatric Orthopedic Clinic; a Well Baby Clinic; an Outpatient Lactation Support Clinic; an expanded Audiology (Infant Hearing Testing) Clinic; an expanded High-Risk Pre-natal Clinic; and Prenatal Classes. In addition to these and other 2017/2018 budget enhancements, thanks to our Managed Equipment Services strategy, Humber River will continue to see updates to selected technology through the fiscal year as we look to stay on the cutting edge of technology.

To make a donation in support of Humber River Hospital, please visit www.hrhfoundation.ca

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This is very good news for our hospital, our patients and community. All of this and more is possible because of the hard work of our staff, physicians and volunteers, who come every day determined to do their very best for their patients. It is because of their efforts and the support of so many members of our community, that care enhancements such as these are possible.


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On November 1, 2013, Expert Mortgage launched the “85Alive”program in Ontario. The concept was simple: as long as you had a pulse, Expert Mortgage would provide you with a home equity loan, up to 85 percent of the value of your property. No job required. Bad credit, OK. The reason why Expert Mortgage could offer a “no questions asked” lending program, while the major banks could not, is that they represent over 200 private lenders who lend strictly on property value. These subprime lenders specialize in mortgage clients who have had some bad luck, and need a helping hand until they get back on their feet. The program has been so successful that Expert Mortgage can barely keep up with the volume of calls. To help fund this unexpectedly large number of borrowers, it has partnered up with dozens more private lenders.

Licensed Mortgage Agent Puneet Garg, Expert Mortgage’s “85-Alive” representative for the GTA Region, says, “We’re seeing mostly homeowners behind on mortgage and property taxes. The banks are refusing to restructure their loans. Many of these people have lost jobs due to the bad economy... or they’re self-employed. Unless you are a perfect applicant, the bank doesn’t want to talk to you.” But not everyone condones Expert Mortgage’s easy lending criteria. A local real estate agent with 25 years of experience, who has asked to remain anonymous, says, “When this market turns down, it’s going to get ugly! It’s utter financial suicide for Expert Mortgage to be giving money away so easily to clients without the ability to make payments. I’d be surprised if they’re still in business five years from now.” Nonetheless, homeowners

like Anita P. don’t see a problem with the program. When questioned on how she plans on making payments on her mortgage when she has no income, Anita responds, “We were four months behind on our mortgage and they saved our house. My husband has been unemployed for nine months. He won’t be unemployed forever. We used the 85-Alive loan to pay off all our debt. We also had $25,000 left over that we put in the bank for emergencies. And to make life easy, they worked it out so we have no mortgage payments for 12 months.” For more details on the ”85-Alive” program, contact Puneet Garg, Mortgage Agent 647-852-4274. www.TalkToPuneet.ca

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Want to honour your loved ones diagnosed with or lost to cancer? This April, you can make a difference by volunteering a few hours of your time to sell daffodil pins in support of the Canadian Cancer Society’s national Daffodil Month campaign. The Canadian Cancer Society needs you. Daffodil Month proceeds help local patients

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Tsujiuchi provides musical direction for Any Dream Will Do CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com Mimico’s Chris Tsujiuchi has lent his musical ear to an upcoming Andrew Lloyd Webber revue coming to Toronto later this month. The John English JMS and Etobicoke School of the Arts alum provided the musical direction and arrangements for Any Dream Will Do: The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, which is slated to take the stage at Toronto Centre for the Arts’ Lyric Theatre March 30 to April 1. Presented by Angelwalk Theatre and conceived by Adrian Marchuk, the revue show promises a "magical evening of story and song" featuring some of the acclaimed British composer’s biggest hits - including Memory from Cats, Don’t Cry For Me Argentina from Evita, Love Changes Everything from Aspects of Love, Unexpected Song from Song and Dance, and Tell Me On A Sunday, among many others. "Any Dream Will Do highlights of all of his hits from the various shows he’s written,

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Etobicoke’s Chris Tsujiuchi is providing the musical direction and arrangements for the upcoming musical, Any Dream Will Do: The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, playing at the Toronto Centre for the Arts from March 30 to April 1. but then there’s also a lot of incidental music underscoring while the actors sort of tell the abridged story of his life, his work, his collaborators and his falling in and out of love," Tsujiuchi explained. "I think (audiences) can expect to sort of hear their favourites; they can probably expect to learn a thing or two about Andrew Lloyd Web-

ber’s life; and they can expect to laugh a lot - and maybe even cry a little, as well." Any Dream Will Do’s allstar cast of top musical theatre performers includes Adrian Marchuk (Jersey Boys in Toronto and Las Vegas), Samantha Hill (Les Misérables on Broadway), Kelly Holiff (Anne of Green Gables in Charlottetown) and Matt Nethersole (A Chorus Line in Stratford). "The singers in the show are incredibly talented," said Tsujiuchi, himself a graduate from Sheridan College’s Musical Theatre Performance program. "They are not of this world, and so it’s almost like you can’t go wrong, really. They make my job easy, they really do." Any Dream Will Do runs at the Toronto Centre for the Arts’ new Lyric Theatre, 5040 Yonge St., from Thursday, March 30 to Saturday, April 1 at 8 p.m. nightly. Tickets range from $25 to $49 and can be purchased at www.angelwalk.ca or by calling TicketMaster at 1-855-9852787.

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Major University hearing study seeks participants. Connect Hearing, with a leading hearing researcher at Ryerson University, seeks participants for a hearing study investigating the factors that can influence better hearing. All participants will have a hearing test provided at no charge. The data collected from this study will be used to further our understanding of hearing loss and improve life-changing hearing healthcare across Canada.

often find they can “get by” without help, however as the problem worsens this becomes increasingly harder to do. By studying those people having difficulty in noise or with television, we hope to identify key factors impacting these difficulties and further understand their influence on the treatment process.

Why Research Hearing Loss?

1. Cruickshanks, K. L., Wiley, T. L., Tweed, T. S., Klein, B. E. K., Klein, R, Mares-Perlman, J. A., & Nondahl, D. M. (1998). Prevalence of Hearing Loss in Older Adults in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin: The Epidemiology of Hearing Loss Study. Am. J. Epidemiol. 148 (9), 879-886.

Deep inside our ears are several thousand microscopic “hair cells.” These cells are arranged in rows and each cell is responsible for hearing a specific pitch, similar to the keys on a piano. As we age, some of these cells become damaged… from loud noises, chronic conditions, or the process of aging itself. Just like a piano with damaged keys, an ear with damaged hair cells will make things sound muffled and distorted.

Interested people can register to be a part of this lifechanging hearing study* by calling: 1.888.242.4892 or visiting connecthearing.ca/hearing-study.

For some people this loss of clarity is only a problem at noisy restaurants or in the car, but for others it makes listening a struggle throughout the entire day. It is estimated that 46% of people aged 45 to 87 have some degree of hearing loss,1 but most do not seek treatment right away. In fact, the average person with hearing loss will wait ten years before seeking help.2 This is because at the beginning stages of hearing loss people

*Study participants must be over 50 years of age and have the option to participate. No fees and no purchase necessary. ADP, VAC, WSIB, NIHB accepted.

2. National Institutes of Health. (2010).


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Basement Apartment Or In-Law Suite). Long Drive Way (6 Cars), Close To Upcoming LRT That’s Planned For 2017, Move In Ready. Perfect For First Time Home Buyer And/Or Investor. A MUST SEE HOME!

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16 EIGHTH STREET. A wonderfully charming & www.giraudy.com tastefully updated 3-bedroom home! Designer decor inside out! On a pretty street just steps to Lake & Waterfront Trail! Lovely hardwood floors, enchanting living room, elegant dining room & cool food lover’s kitchen. Nicely-finished bsmnt. W/O to beautifullyRoyal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., landscaped, west-facing gardens with ‘man cave’/ ‘she Brokerage shed’ converted garage! JUST LISTED! Only $899,000!

Sales Representatives

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Bedroom + 2Baths In Tridel’s Award Winning Essex Park! Located Right Besides The Kipling And Subway Station. Building Has 24 Hr. Concierge, Indoor Pool, Virtual Golf, Sauna, Exercise Room, Guest Suites, Internet Cafe And So Much More To Offer!


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Real Estate OPEN HOUSE - SAT., MARCH 25, 2-4PM 00

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$6 PATRICIA A. BREWITT Sales Representative

416 620-0070

HomeLife/Response Realty Inc., Brokerage

22 TAYROW ROAD

Each Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated

Welcome to this beautifully maintained and lovingly cared for three level split brick home situated on a quiet Etobicoke street. Features of the home include spacious principal rooms and a family size eat-in kitchen offering lovely oak cabinets and a ceramic backsplash. Three great sized bedrooms, all with a double closet! The basement features an inviting family room, a 2 piece bath, laundry room, separate utility room, as well as a crawl space - great for extra storage. Attached one car garage and carport. Great sized lot - 50 feet by 130 feet. For further information please contact me directly at 416-294-9016 or visit www.patriciabrewitt.com

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“Service is our Motto” Tina Klein Stanley, Broker

www.tinaklein.com • 416 743-3832

REXDALE REAL ESTATE

Muskoka In The City. This is a beautiful home situated on almost ¼ Acre (60 x 174 – 199) just off The Kingsway. 00 0 , It is a classic design that invites the 95 7 , outdoors in. The extraordinarily private $1 landscaped gardens embrace the home, and the Catalpa tree, with its heart shaped leaves, is both welcoming and protective. Other features of the home include 3 + bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, office/den just off the first floor, and a magnificent main floor great room. You will relish entertaining in this magnificent home. There is so much more to say…you must come and visit. Call, text or email Carmel 416-505-7513 for more details.

OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4

CARMEL KIDD

B.A

Broker

416

505-7513

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Keller Williams Neighbourhood Realty

$799,900 On one of the nicest streets in North Etobicoke and rarely for Sale. When I first walked into this home what struck me was the elegance. 3 Generous Bedrooms, renovated Kitchen with sliding glass doors walking out to the patio, with a Hot Tub! The basement is finished with parquet floors and an enormous recreation room. The Garden is a treat. There is a irrigation system for both the front and the back yard. There are so many extras in this home! Must be seen to be appreciated. For a picture tour please visit www.tinaklein.com

R E V O SOLD

3 ELSTREE ROAD

OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4 PM

SRECKO (LUCKY) MILIDRAG & MASHA MILIDRAG* Sales Representatives

416 235-2500

24 SOUTHPORT 653

Re/Max Diamond Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

Amazingly Spacious Corner Unit In Desirable South Kingsway Location. Light Filled, Clean & Updated 2 Bdrm. Lam Flr Thru-Out, Upgraded Kit W/ Stainless Steel Appl, Large Bath W/ Shower & Separate Soaker Tub. Very Conveniently Located Parking Spot & Oversized Storage Locker Included. Excellent Amenities; 24 Hr Gatehouse Security, Indoor Pool, Hot Tub, Gym, Billiard Room, Squash, Party Rm. Great Location, Minutes From Public Transit, Highways, Parks, Shopping, High Park.

Sales Representative DIRECT

416 670-4480

ATTENTION INVESTORS Unique Turn Key Opportunity The Brentwood Suite is a Large 920 SF 1 Bedroom with Spacious Balcony Includes 1 Parking & 1 Owned Locker Currently Leased Till October 31, 2018 Excellent Long Term Tenants Annual Return On Investment: Approximately $10.67K (2.3%)

Broker of Record

416 255-7653

EDENBRIDGE AREA! Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

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MARTIN ECKERT

MLS#:W3734827

COMING SOON TO MLS!

Sales Representative

51 DOWNPATRICK CRESCENT

35 BOTFIELD AVENUE

Office: 416-232-9000 Mobile: 416-671-1270

Wow! This Beautiful 4 Bedroom 3 Bathroom 2 Story Home Situated In Richmond Gardens Has It All, 50 X 150 Lot, Richview Collegiate & Father Serra School District, Master Bedroom W/ Ensuite & His/Her Closets, Hardwood Floors Throughout, Huge Kitchen With Walk/Out, Finished Basement And So Much More. Located Close To TTC, Parks, Highways, Airport & One Bus To Subway. Don’t Miss This Fantastic Opportunity.

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RE/MAX

Professionals Inc, Brokerage

KINGSWAY 0N-THE-PARK Welcome to 1 Aberfoyle Crescent, the West End’s Premier Condominium Residence. Superb building amenities include 24 hour onsite security teams, direct access to Islington subway, private tennis courts, a salt water indoor pool & much more!

OPEN HOUSE: Saturday March 25, 2017 • 2:00pm - 4:00pm

Royal Lepage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

SUITE 1109 @ $450,000

ANNE ADAMS

Toronto West Realty Inc.,

! ! G N I ASK

MYRON DYLYNSKY

JUST LISTED! BUILDER/RENOVATOR OPPORTUNITY

$1,600,000. Surrounded by greenery and higher priced properties. Situated at end of cul de sac! Over 3000 sq ‘! 125’ Frontage Reverse Ravine! www.torontowestrealty.com

$649,900

Stunning! What A Home! You’ll Love The Addition! Professionally Renovated Kitchen With Heated Floors, Granite Counter Tops, Induction Stove Top, Breakfast Nook With A Bay Window, 3 Bedrooms, Built In Cupboards, Walk-Out To Balcony. There Are Way Too Many Extras To Mention, From The 3 Bay Windows, Heated Driveway, Heated Garage W/O To The Garage From The Laundry Room, Geothermal Furnace, This Home Must Be Seen To Be Appreciated! Stunning! For A Picture Tour Visit: www.tinaklein.com

Call Myron Today KOTP’s Resident Agent Virtual Tours & Floor Plans www.dylynsky.com


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KINGSWAY

ISLINGTON VILLAGE

STONEGATE-QUEENSWAY

RANDY YETMAN

FRI, MVA, Broker & Appraiser, since 1975

Proudly selling Stonegate – Queensway and throughout Etobicoke for 25 years! Humber Valley Masterpiece

Listings WANTED

43 Hilldowntree Rd. Exquisite designer home in coveted Humber Valley! A statement in luxurious elegance coupled w/ modern functionality created through outstanding craftsmanship. This 4 bdrm home features a heated driveway, 9’ ceilings, designer finishes, custom gourmet kitchen w/ lg island & wet bar, Spacious master with spa-like ensuite. Basement includes a separate suite, rec room & bonus room/gym. This sophisticated family friendly home is a must see! $2,850,000

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416.236.1392 Dir: 416.580.0270 Off:

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

416.769.1616

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Sutton West Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned And Operated

416.231.5000 416.524.0073

www.terriperras.com

O: 416.234.2424 C: 416.457.6009

Sutton Group - Old Mill Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

rbraga@rogers.com • www.ramirobraga.com

Markland Wood is a quiet residential community located between Dundas Street to the south, Burnhamthorpe Road to the north, Etobicoke Creek to the west, and Bloordale park to the east. The tree-lined streets, well-maintained properties and two large parks make Markland Wood a picturesque neighbourhood to raise a family. On the streets, you’ll often find residents out and about; walking dogs, jogging, cycling and chatting on the street, making the most of the close-knit community.

MARKLAND WOOD FACTS: t 10-12 minute drive to Lester B. Pearson International Airport t Two shopping plazas t Two parks: Millwood and Bloordale t Centennial Park, which encompasses approximately 435 acres of green space, resides nearby t Markland Wood Country Club is an extremely walkable yet challenging golf course bordered by mature trees and the Etobicoke Creek t Four schools in the community: Bloordale Middle School, St. Clement Catholic School, Millwood Junior School, Silverthorn Collegiate t Highways 401, 427 and the QEW/Gardiner Expressway are nearby and the area is serviced by bus transit to Kipling subway station

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416.236.6000 Dir: 416.333.6178

Custom Built Detached House. 3 Bedrooms, 5 Washrooms, Main Floor Living And Family Rooms, Open Concept Kitchen Centre Island, Steel Appliance, Granite Counter Top, Two Master Bedrooms With 4 Pc Ensuite, 3rd Bedroom Has 2 Pc Ensuite, No Carpet In The House, Hardwood On Main And 2nd Floor, Hardwood Stairs, Basement Finished With Quality Laminate, Pot Lights, 4Pc Washroom, Walk Up To Backyard. Main Floor 11Ft Ceiling.

South Facing Unit at Aquaview Condo. 9 Ft Floor To Ceiling Windows. Juliette Balconies In Living Rm And Master. Gourmet Kitchen With SS Appliances, Glass Mosaic Backsplash, Large Black Granite Countertop And Breakfast Bar And Under Mount Sink. Includes Parking Space & Locker. Close To Long Branch Go Train. 15 Minutes Train To Downtown. Steps To 501 Streetcar & Marie Curtis Park.

RAMIRO BRAGA

LEAH GIANNONE Sales Representative Off:

For Sale Asking Price $1,290,000 264 Melrose St

Cell:

MARKLAND WOOD

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$500

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FRANK LEO OPULENT KINGSWAY RESIDENCE Backing Onto Humber River, Premium 350 Ft Lot, Landscaped Resort Like Oasis, Inground Pool, Cabana, Patio, Amazing Views, Stately Renovated 5 Bedroom 2 Storey, 6 Bathrooms, Exudes Charm, Character & Luxury. Crown Mouldings, Heated Floors, Formal Dining Room, Gourmet Kitchen, Finished Bsmt, Nanny Suite, Master Bedroom Retreat, Walkout to Spectacular Balcony, Elegance Personified, Steps to Amenities & Subway! $3,127,000!

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Luxury 2 Bedroom Plus Den Corner Suite With Thousands In Upgrades. Open Concept Living And Dining Rooms, Walkout To Large Balcony, Fabulous South East Views, Gorgeous Floors and Finishes, Modern Kitchen With Stainless Steel Appliances, Steps To Subway, Shops, Restaurants, Entertainment, Schools, Universities, Parks & All Amenities. Prime Location, Fabulous Opportunity, Excellent Investment, Only $964,900!!

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Extremely large detached home. Gorgeous family room. Separate formal dining room. Spacious eatin kitchen with walk-out and opening to living rm. Huge master with 4pc ensuite and w/in closet. All rooms excellent size. Double car garage. 40 X 109 ft lot. Excellent location only $899,900!

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Situated on a premium 50 x 153 ft lot, detached 2 storey, double garage ( currently used as a work shop), 5 car parking, 4 bedrooms, office, skylight, open concept kitchen and living room, formal dining room, main floor family room, walk out to huge deck, overlooking spa, inground pool, close to amenities, amazing opportunity only $799,900!!

DETACHED BUNGALOW 4 Bdrm Brick Bungalow with Huge Addition on a Large 40 x 119 Lot. Like 2 Houses in 1! Can renovate, rebuild, or build new. Perfect for Contractors/Builders. Walk to Humber College and Lake. Rare Opportunity! SOLD IN 1WK FOR 156% OF ASKING!!

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Absolutely gorgeous 3 bd condo, filled with old world charm & many upgrades. Beautiful reno’d kitchen, new bathrm. Spacious living rm. Rarely available low-rise on Oriole Pkwy! Heritage site with only 31 units. Locker included. Incredible Yonge/Eglinton location with all conveniences. Very unique only $699,900!

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Beautiful home in high demand area! Open concept LR/DR, spacious kitchen & eat-in area with W/O to deck. Large bedrooms, Master with 4pc bath & his/hers closets. Huge Rec room & 4pc bath in basement with walk-out to private yard! Incredible value only $489,000!

Spacious & Well Maintained Semi-Detached Bungalow With Huge Potential!! Open Concept Living & Dining Rooms, Eat-In Kitchen, Large Bedrooms, Separate Entrance To Finished Basement (In-Law Suite Potential). Convenient West Toronto Location Close To Schools, Transit & Highways. Incredible Opportunity, SOLD IN 1 WK FOR 138% OF ASKING!!

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RICHMOND HILL 2 BDRM CONDO Beautiful 900 sq ft Unit in Immaculate Condition with Unobstructed Views. Large Master with WI Closet & Ensuite. Two Parking Spots & 1 Locker! Steps to Theaters, Great Schools, and 407. SOLD IN 1 WK FOR 119% OF ASKING!!

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Spacious professionally renovated 3 bdrm townhouse with lakeview in prime location close to all amenities, transit and major highways! Open concept with huge master bdrm, renovated kitchen with granite counters and maplewood cabinets, stainless-steel appliances! Simply move in and enjoy! Only $299,900

Bright, clean and spacious 1 plus 1 bdrm! Building loaded with amenities in a great location in the city! Large kitchen with breakfast bar, spacious living room with soaring 10 foot ceilings, ensuite laundry! Near transit and major highways. Just move in and enjoy! Only $289,900!

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Real Estate CHARLIE BAGNATO Sales Representative

519 901-0806 charlie@remax-lx.ca

Remax Land Exchange Ltd., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

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Exquisite executive Century home boasting marvellous architecture proportions. To be highlighted in Style at Home Magazine for December 2017. Totally restored from top to bottom incl. all new mechanics, original pine floors, stunning crown moulding compliments 12 ft. ceilings, open concept kit., 2 new Kohler baths with heated floors, travertine tile & so much more! Worth a look. Call Charlie to arrange viewing.

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Here it is, the perfect investment, completely renovated from top to bottom, inside & outside (absolutely no work left to do). Sought after Humber Heights, walk to Raymore Park, GO station/7 minutes Union Station express, central to all hwys. Home is much larger than it seems with a total of 5 bedrooms, 3 full modern baths/attention paid to detail, skylights, vaulted ceiling, W/O to deck, woodburning fireplace, professionally finished lower level, above grade windows. Open concept kitchens/ample cabinetry, all open concept design w/ living spaces. Ideal to rent out completely or live in one unit & collect rent to pay your mortgage. Once in a lifetime opportunity, don’t miss out! Call me today!

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D:416-587-6683 O: 905-450-8300

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Magnificent 57’8 x 124’9 Ft Lot With Spectacular Lake Views From Entrance, Living And Library/Office! Original Hardwood Thru-Out, Gleaming Gum Wood French Doors, Trim And High Baseboards Fill This Home With Warmth And Charm. Large Master Bedroom Has His/Hers Closets, Hardwood Floors And Large Window. Separate Entrance To Basement And Enormous Family Room. Too Many Upgrades To List , Including New Wiring Thru-Out (K & T Removed By Lic’d Electrician) ‘17.

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Three stunning photographs of Etobicoke waterways were among the 20 winners of this year’s Second Greenbelt Photo Contest. Selected by a jury of professional photographers and creative employees from Friends of the Greenbelt Foundation, the Professional Photographers of Canada - Ontario (PPOCON) and the McMichael Ca-

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IAN ADAMS iadams@simcoe.com Sometimes, a history lesson doesn’t always come in a textbook. The town’s historical advisory committee gave Worsley Elementary Grade 7 and 8 students a history of the community on March 7, featuring photos and artifacts representing the arrival of the first Europeans to the shores of Nottawasaga Bay, up to the town’s heyday of the 1950s and ’60s "We think the kids should really learn about the history of our town. They know the War of 1812 (and the story of the Nancy) because it’s in the curriculum but nothing about how the town started," said committee vice-chairperson Lindsay Neale. "There was logging, the fishery, a caviar industry, there were huge grand hotels that they know nothing about." The presentation was a first in a local school for the

committee. Neale said the committee hopes to visit other schools in town, and has plans to host local history awareness nights later in the year for adults and children. Committee member Art Dyer has been collecting pieces of Wasaga’s past for most of his life, and his family built Nancy Villa and the Sante Fe Motel. He has many of the pieces on display at the motel, and his collection includes a lifeguard tower that was once on the beach, and a gorilla figure from the ’ghost town’ attraction. "People have to learn what this place is all about," Dyer said. "The majority of people don’t really have a clue, people have to see where all of this came from." Neale has only lived fulltime in Wasaga Beach for the last four years but two generations of her family made a point of spending their summers at the

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Wasaga Beach historical advisory committee member Art Byer shows off a reproduction of a car that would have raced at the Wasaga Beach Speedway during the 1950s and ’60s to Worsley Elementary students. beach. "I have a great affinity for the town. I’m so pro-Wasaga Beach - I just feel it’s the place to be," she said. Local publisher Joe Bickerstaff shared his col-

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Silverthorn CI student is athlete of the month Erik Galipeau, 16, earns medal from World Indoor Bowls Council’s U25 World Championships in Glasgow Erik Galipeau is a 16year-old born and raised Etobicoke resident. He is currently a Grade 10 student at Silverthorn Collegiate Institute who plays for the West Mall Lightning AA hockey team, but he also excels in lawn bowling. An article written in The Etobicoke Guardian inviting kids to come out and play bowls at the Etobicoke Lawn Bowling Club captured the interest of Erik four years ago. The club was soliciting young players to join and participate in the 2014 Canadian junior national championships. Erik went to the open house and fell in love with the sport right after his first bowl. That first season at the club, Erik played lots of bowls and received great instruction from some of the best in-house players, as well as current and former national team members. The 2015 season was the start of Erik’s rise to prominence in Ontario’s youth bowls. He finished the year winning the 2015 Earl Mayer Youth Bowler of the Year. Erik was also a member of the District 10 men’s triples championship team, who competed in the provincial championship just outside of Ottawa. Erik credits his quick rise to success to the amazing players who provided him with expert coaching and advice. Halfway through the summer of 2015, John Bezear - a former Australian men’s national champion, a silver medallist at the world championships, and a former member of Canada’s national

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Erik Galipeau receives his Athlete of the Month award from Joanne Noble, chair of the Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame. team - started coaching Erik. Since teaming up with John, Erik’s game has risen to new heights. In 2016, Erik finished third in the junior provincials and fifth in the junior nationals. Erik also participated in the provincial championship as his district champion in men’s singles, men’s triples, men’s fours and men’s novices. In men’s novices, he brought home a bronze medal. All this success during the season helped Erik secure sponsorships with a local short mat bowls club, JJ Mat; an industry supplier, Perky Bowls out of Vancouver; and a local charity and food bank, Haven on the Q. The 2016 season ended with Erik representing Canada in the World Indoor Bowls Council’s U25 world championships in Glasgow, Scotland. At the age of 15, the trip was positioned as a learning experience for Erik and a chance to get some exposure to an international bowls level. Erik participated in the singles and mixed triples event, where he was teamed up with Dominic McVittie from England and another 15-year-old, Rebecca Houston, from Scotland. The three teammates played flawlessly throughout the competition, re-

maining undefeated and ending the finals with a convincing straight set to bring home a world championship to Canada. "Winning in Scotland was the most incredible experience. I have so many people to thank that have helped me. Getting a taste of winning only makes me want to work harder, represent Canada, and win more championships," Erik said. The win was the third world championship won by a Canadian, and the first in over 10 years. Erik was also the youngest male to ever win at a World Indoor U25 event. "Indoor lawn bowling is a sport that flies under the radar, but I think Erik has the potential to bring it into the limelight if he keeps on winning. He’s a natural athlete and has a wonderful personality," said Joanne Noble, chair of the board of the Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame. The Athlete of the Month is sponsored by The Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame, Humber College, Canadian Tire-The Queensway, Boston Pizza-The Queensway and The Etobicoke Guardian. To nominate an athlete, please visit www.etobicokesports.ca


Bishop Allen defeats Michael Power to win championship The Bishop Allen Academy varsity girls hockey team has defended their Toronto District College Athletic Association title. The team won the game on March 3 with a 2-1 victory over Michael PowerSt. Joseph High School at the MasterCard Centre. The teams faced each other for the third year in a row in the championship. Bishop Allen defended their goal and kept the score at zero until Emma Catalano from Michael Power scored just before the third period. Rookie Sinead McKinnon then scored to tie the game up. With just a minute left in the game, Claire Dalton scored the game winner for Bishop Allen. This win continues the season for Bishop Allen. The team will take their 17-4-1 overall record into the March 22-24 Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations provin-

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Brock student Alex Finlayson won a coveted national grant. cial Language. The application process required several writing components outlining Finlayson’s background, love of teaching and involvement of French in her future career. "To apply and be chosen while working through the concussion is something I’m really proud of accomplishing," Finlayson said

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Spring blossomed at one long-term care home in Etobicoke this week, thanks to the donation of hundreds of plants from Canada’s largest flower and garden festival. On Tuesday, Canada Blooms helped bring a little taste of spring to the lives of Kipling Acres residents

with a delivery of more than 600 colourful flowers, plants and bulbs. "I’m so pleased that we’ve been able to carry on this tradition for a full decade," Canada Blooms General Manager Terry Caddo said in a statement, noting that 2017 marks the tenth year the festival has

brought the joy of spring to a City of Toronto long-term care home. Some of the plants will shared with clients of Kipling Acres’ adult day program and clients of the Kendleton Drive Supportive Housing site. For more information, go to www.canadablooms.com

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Canada Blooms Terry Caddo gives resident George Carpenter a potted plant at the Kipling Acres. For the 10th year Canada Blooms, the country’s largest flower and garden show, has donated flowers, plants and bulbs to a City of Toronto long-term care home.

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Using Digital Devices Everyday Can Be Harmful to Our Eyes! • 63% of adults spend more than 6 hours a day in front of a digital device • 60% of adults are unaware that the screens of our electronic devices emit blue light • Blue light increases the risk of eye diseases such as Macular Degeneration Ask the experts at Brook & Braddock Opticians how you can protect your eyes from digital eyestrain and blue light

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