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(Left) Asher Francisco, 5, (left) gets set to start his first day of senior kindergarten at Msgr. John Corrigan Catholic School on Tuesday by saying goodbye to his brother Aidan, 3, and father Harold; (Right) Abigail Pinhal, 6, (foreground) rushes to school at Msgr. john Corrigan Catholic School on Tuesday, Sept. 5, ahead of her sister Sophia, 10 and mother Cathy.

Etobicoke Centennial Choir hosts open rehearsal Coming off its landmark 50th anniversary season, the Etobicoke Centennial Choir (ECC) welcomes new singers in all sections for the upcoming season. Interested singers are invited to attend an open rehearsal on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 7:30 to 10 p.m. at Humber Valley United Church, 76 Anglesey Blvd. Participants will have the opportunity to sing with the choir during a typical rehearsal, meet the conductor and choristers and explore what the choir offers. The choir also welcomes nonsinging associate members and volunteers. Music director Henry Renglich has once again programmed a season of diverse, exceptional choral music. The season begins on Saturday, Dec. 2 with the annual Sacred Traditions concert - a joyful celebra-

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DENISE HARRIS denise.harris@sympatico.ca Some called Donald Russell unwise when he opened his drugstore in New Toronto in 1933 - in the middle of the Depression and he admitted later that it was a very difficult time. He slept in a room at the back of the store to save money. Many patrons recalled his kindness in filling needed prescriptions when they were broke, letting them pay later. Don was born in Norval in 1907. After completing high school, he decided to become a pharmacist, which required a two-year apprenticeship, followed by three years of university. After graduating from the University of Toronto in 1931, he worked for two years in Windsor, then decided to open his own pharmacy in New Toronto. He rented a former hardware store at what is now 2891 Lake Shore Blvd. W., on the southeast corner of Sixth

Street. He gradually enlarged the store to three times its original size so he could carry a wider variety of merchandise. He stocked unusual items for a pharmacy, like bird seed, portable radios and camera equipment. He also carried more cosmetics than any other store in the Toronto/Hamilton area. Don married Dorothy Reynolds in 1935, and they had two children, Robert (Bob) and Beverley. Robert also became a pharmacist and joined his father’s practice after graduation. About 1950, Don opened two branches of his drugstore: one in a new plaza at Burnhamthorpe Road and Martin Grove Road, and the other at 4900 Dundas St. W. in Islington village. The Islington store closed in 1957 and its prescription database was transferred to the Burnhamthorpe Store, which remained open until 1981. Don was an energetic man of ideas and belonged

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Lake Shore Blvd. W. at Sixth Street, looking east, in 1939. Don Russell Drugs is on the southeast corner. A drugstore with the same name operates in the same store today. to many community organizations. He was a life long member of the Lakeshore Lions where he held almost every position in the organization. He was also a

member of the Kingsway Shriners, the Lakeshore Paraplegic Society, the Red Cross and the New Toronto Library Board. However, his whole life

he had been fascinated by politics and soon he could not resist its call. After a one-year term on the school board in 1948, he became a councillor for two

terms. He next ran for mayor, a position he held from 1955 to 1967. He also served on Metro council for several years. When New Toronto amalgamated with Etobicoke, he was easily elected to the new Board of Control. On Dec. 17, 1971, Don was at his home on Lakeshore Drive when he passed away suddenly of a heart attack at age 64. A park on Birmingham Street, west of Kipling Avenue, was renamed Don Russell Memorial Park in his honour. His son, Bob, carried on the pharmacy business in New Toronto, retiring and selling the store in 2011. Today, Don Russell Drugs is operated by a new owner in the same store where the business started 84 years ago.

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Denise Harris is the Historian for the Etobicoke Historical Society. Her column appears every second Thursday. Reach her at denise.harris@sympatico.ca.

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New blood-alcohol rules just make sense The news that the federal government might lower the legal blood-alcohol limit for drivers might seem to have come out of nowhere. After all, thanks to concerted efforts by lawmakers and police, the rate of impaired driving incidents in Canada dropped to a 30-year low in 2015. Yet despite this progress, there is no better time than now to consider tougher drunk driving laws in this country. In less than a year, a new kind of impaired driver could be menacing Canada’s roads - one who just legally smoked marijuana. It is vital that if the federal Liberals permit the recreational use of cannabis starting next summer, they get tougher with drivers caught under the influence of drugs. As they do that, a stricter law on how much people can drink before driving is also very much in order. The federal government is justifiably concerned that when recreational marijuana is legal, more people may drive under the influence of the drug. And some of those irresponsible people might even drive after mixing marijuana and alcohol. That potentially lethal combination is reason enough for Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould to consider lowering the legal blood limits for drivers from the current 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood to 50 milligrams. Rules that helped limit drinking and driving in the past might be too lax if booze and pot are mixed. Yet her proposal has other merits. While decades of anti-drunk-driving campaigns have produced positive results, we still have a long way to go. A recent study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ranked Canada first out of 19 wealthy countries for the percentage of traffic deaths linked to alcohol impairment. Canada’s current rules were established in 1969 and based on research that concluded the risk of being in a car crash was twice as likely if a driver has 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood in his or her system. It turns out that’s wrong. New research shows the risk of being in a collision is almost triple at the 80-milligrams level and rises exponentially when alcohol levels are even higher. Many European countries, as well as Australia, have wisely lowered the limit to 50 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood. Canadians are headed down a new and unfamiliar highway with legalized marijuana. We can make the journey safer with stronger laws prohibiting every kind of impaired driving.

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Toronto’s immigrants are cheated at work Winli Apparel Manufacturing shut down in Scarborough, and its sewing-machine operators, making little more than minimum wage, got four weeks’ pay. Chinese-speaking immigrants, some worked for Winli for more than 20 years. Thirteen got legal help to get the rest of what they were owed. Winli was ordered to pay them $26,000, and didn’t. The province dragged the company to court and, on Aug. 21, fined it $49,000, none of which the workers will see. That’s normal. Avvy Go, director of Metro Toronto Chinese and Southeast Asian Legal Clinic, represented the workers, and says many won’t approach the Ministry of Labour if they think they can keep their job.

MIKE ADLER Edges of Toronto When they hear "We’re shutting down," or "You’re fired," it’s often too late to collect, she said. How much some Greater Toronto employers cheat workers was spelled out in the clinic’s report last year, Sweet and Sour, covering 184 restaurant workers’ experiences over the previous three years. If you’re a non-Englishspeaking newcomer, Go

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says, chances are you’re more willing to accept less than you’re entitled to when employers say, "That’s just the way it is." The report’s findings: 43 per cent of the restaurant workers earned less than minimum wage, 57 per cent didn’t get vacation pay, and 20 per cent were owed wages. Faced with yawning gaps in provincial enforcement, the Chinese Canadian National Council Toronto and other groups are encouraging volunteers to talk to Chinese-speaking workers about their rights. In the early 1990s, Ontario had a Wage Protection Fund which, if it hadn’t been erased, could have paid the Winli employees. The catalyst for the fund was another clinic case,

Lark Manufacturing, which shut its factory on Carlaw Avenue in 1988, owing 148 people, nearly all of them Chinese, more than $500,000. Its owners opened another factory nearby. Bringing the wage fund back, Go argues, would lead to fewer injustices like Winli. Meanwhile, owners of the Regal restaurant chain around Toronto are finally going to court in November, after being ordered by the ministry to pay former employees $475,000. Go, whose clinic represents 60 of them, doubts they’ll get a dime. They may get satisfaction. Reach Edges columnist Mike Adler at madler@insidetoronto.com

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atch repairman Shane Ede is hunched over a 1960s IWC Schaffhausen wrist watch in his apartment on Triller Avenue in Parkdale, his eyes mere millimetres away from the most intricate portions of the watch, placing small pieces back where they belong. He’s trying to fix its stem, the component which allows the owner to wind the watch to the correct time. This is what he does seven days a week. The 69-year-old hunkers down in front of his desk in his bedroom for hours at a time engrossed in repairing everything from pocket watches to mantle clocks and everything in between. He’s Shane the watch whisperer and has been for the past 41 years. From antique Rolexes, to Omegas to Swiss Military watches, if it’s broken, chances are Shane is the man to can fix it. Up until four years ago, he got the majority of his business from dealers, but that all changed when a customer wrote a glowing Yelp review. Since then the referrals just kept rolling in. "It just took off. Kaboom! Thousands of people found me on the internet," Shane said. "People have sent (watches) and travelled here for me to fix watches from India and Venezuela who said they’d found me online. It’s bizarre. "The irony of this isn’t lost on Shane. He calls his business a "dying hobby" that is as traditional as a shoe cobbler. And yet he’s found a way, albeit accidentally, to thrive in the modern, digital age with the help of watch forums and reviews found on the internet for those who know where to look. "Isn’t it wild?" he says laughing. He started out fixing watches as a side gig while he taught English composition for business students at Ryerson University in ’76. He was an apprentice to an older watch repairman in the city after he took in a clock for repair for his mother. Six months later he opened his own home business and never looked back. "All of sudden 10 years has gone by then 20 years and all of a sudden I really know what I’m doing now, all of a sudden my fingers are like a ballet. You can almost watch them do their job and that takes over," Shane explains. "I don’t know how to describe it. It’s something that’s just too much fun."

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CommuNITy ARTS CouNCIL Engaging West Toronto with the Arts Since 1973 4893A Dundas Street West Toronto, ON M9A 1B2 416-622-8731 Fax: 416 622 5782 info@artsetobicoke.com

Thursday, September 7, 2017

A Farewell Message from Louise Garfield of fifteen art-wrapped vehicles travelling throughout the city; and partnering with Amnesty International to create four human rights themed murals in Etobicoke. We also helped to support Queer Media Arts Program (QMAP) – one of the few safe spaces for LGBTQ youth in North Etobicoke to create art and build community. These are but a few examples of the hundreds of inspiring experiwrote this six months ago, in response to our ences I have watched over and Communications Manager’s request to write been moved by. None were more about why “the arts matter”. Today, as I affecting than the work of the retire from my position at Arts Etobicoke, this is a late Judith Snow and the Laser powerful reminder of why the past fourteen years Performer at UrbanNOISE Festival wows Eagles, who innovatively created the crowd. have meant so much to me. and presented their own unique voice through artwork while living with communication or During this time, I have had the privilege and been in the unique mobility-related dis/Abilitie. position of bearing witness to a wide variety of people encountering meaningful artistic experiences. Bringing together Equally moving and enriching community members of all ages, abilities, backgrounds & have been the people I have met, histories with art practice in every medium— community arts from brief encounters with the practice at its very best! Everything from Rexdale youth staging general public in our Storefront their own urban arts festival in a shopping mall parking lot to the colleagues I have worked (UrbanNOISE), to 3 yr-olds utilizing culturally specific oral with daily for years. story-telling to build To this Arts Etobicoke extended language skills (From 3 family- all the staff, volunteers, artists, The Belka Bus from Year One to 3), to an 85 yr-old board directors, collaborators, of Art On the Move. woman dancing her heart out in a contemporary choreographic performance with her peers (Dancing in the Third Act). Over the years, I was also proud to participate in creating 85 year-old dancer Gwen rehearsing for Art on the Move- a fleet Dancing In the Third Act. A panorama of our latest human rights mural “Dignity City” on Montgomery Rd. “Alchemy. Magic. To create something where there was nothing before - is an act of personal courage involving the intellect, emotion, spirituality and the senses. Artists reorder, reimagine and create from the raw material that is the world around them and inside of them. The process (and the product) is then there for all to see, touching others in uncontrollable, uncountable and challenging ways. It’s truly a generous and inspiring process. Without it, we would be left with a drab, boring and joyless world.”

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My Place: My City My Six September 5 – October 28 Public Reception: September 9, 1:00 – 3:00pm 4893a Dundas Street West

The exhibition focuses on themes of journey – from far distances, such as Palestine, Poland and Guatemala – and closer, but still often foreign feeling locations like the Saskatchewan prairies – and powerful experiences closer to home. Each story is exhibited next to a portrait of the author. The exhibition showcases the stories from 17 community members, selected from over 200 submissions. The stories were collected through various workshops, programs, and outreach events from February – September. While you’re here, you can also check out our window display “In The Clouds” and the alley-way exhibit as well. The alley will showcase 70 of our favourite stories, some are funny, hopeful and endearing, while others are heartbreaking or bleak. We hope that with each trip down the alleyway, viewers will find new stories and interpret them differently with each visit.

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Classes & W Former Mayor David Miller and Former Toronto Poet Laureate Dionne Brand celebrating the launch of our first Amnesty International mural with Louise.

funders and donors I have had the pleasure and honour to work with - I thank you for your incredible generosity – of time, humour, ideas, expertise and dedication to our shared passion of making the arts accessible and meaningful for the Etobicoke community. I have had my horizons stretched and my heart opened. What a gift! Thanks a million, to Members of the Laser Eagles at their opening reception. everyone! Looking ahead, I am really thrilled to welcome and “pass the baton” to my successor, Menon Dwarka, an accomplished artist and cultural leader, to guide Arts Etobicoke through its next exciting phase. Congrats Menon, you are inheriting a passionate and creative community and I know you will do great things together. Louise and Board Co-Chair Karl Sprogis celebrating an exhibition opening.

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Join Stonegate Community Health Centre and Arts Etobicoke for an outdoor community party! The event is in celebration of Canada and Ontario 150 and the story-telling workshops we have been running as part of the city-wide My City My Six initiative. The event features free food (corn roast, popsicles, veggies, and fruit), face painting, a string quartet, a choral singing workshop, speeches from local politicians, garden tours, an exhibition of community stories, and the unveiling of two public art projects: a mural designed by Kirsten McCrea and a bench by Emma Chorostecki in the Bell Manor Community Garden, both inspired by stories from our community workshops. Everyone is welcome! The event runs rain or shine, in the event of inclement weather we will move to the Stonegate Community Health Centre, 150 Berry Road.

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1333 BLOOR ST #1910 Welcome To Applewood Place! Rarely Offered 3 Bedroom Corner Suite With Wrap Around Balcony Featuring Breath Taking City Views Of Toronto And Mississauga. Tons Of Amenities Including 24 Hr Concierge, Rooftop Pool With Hot Tub, Rooftop Sundeck, Health Club, Party Room, Guest Suites, Tuck Shop, Plenty Of Visitor Parking & Much More! Great Location, Close To Transit, Schools, Walking Trails And Shopping. Offering at $699,000.

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Modern Ensuite with heated floors, LED lit vanities, glass shower & stand-a-lone tub! Custom reno’d Kit’n w granite, mosaic tiles, oversized island & b/i stainless appls! Double ensuites in Upper level. Entertainer’s finished Rec/Games with 3 piece Bath, Bedroom/ Royal Lepage Real Estate Services Gym, stacked stone gas fireplace & Entertainment area. $1,575,000 Loretta Phinney, Brokerage

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Custom built contemporary home with designer interior 416 & warm and soft finishings, Spacious Master with www.asgoodasSOLD.ca custom cabinetry His & Her Closets/Change Rooms 4+1 Bed Rooms, Open concept Living/Dining/Custom SAM SELLS Kitchen overlooks huge pie shaped sunfilled yard. Deluxe Appliances, Expansive windows provide natural light throughout the home. Skylight, 2 fireplaces, Grand Royal LePage West Realty Group, Brokerage walkout basement. Call For Details.

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

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$1,429,000 Beautifully renovated 4 bedroom 3.5 bath home with gorgeous lower level close to Centennial Park and Olympium. OneNorbert.com

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


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STUNNING SEMI IN GREAT LOCATION Fully Renovated 3+3 Bdrm Bung. Open Concept Kitchen With a Morden Quartz Centre Island. Spacious comb. Liv Rm & Din Rm, Two Elegant Fireplaces. Sep Ent To a Beautiful In-law Suite. A must see only $759,000!

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

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Welcomes Jeff Macko Jeff Macko and RE/MAX Professionals Inc. are pleased to announce that Jeff has returned home to RE/MAX. Jeff has been a licensed real estate sales representative since 1985 and has sold many homes in Central Etobicoke and the surrounding communities of the Greater Toronto Area. Jeff is one of the premier agents with the Toronto Real Estate Board, standing at Platinum Award Level and the prestigious Hall of Fame. Jeff accredits his success to genuinely wanting to help people in the their dream of home ownership. He is always improving his skills and knowledge within the industry and is an accredited Senior Specialist and negotiator.

480 PRINCE EDWARD DR. N. Presenting an amazing & rare opportunity, lots 1 & 2 on the corner of Prince Edward & Shand! Offering frontage of 87.62 & depth of 110.14 feet. 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 kitchens, garage & double drive. Build or renovate to suit. Close to LambtonKingsway school, Bloor St shops/restos, parks, subway, bus, 416.565.3001 highways. Please call HireSandra.com or write for more info.

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PATRICIA A. BREWITT

41 Westhead Road. Welcome to this magnificent contemporary two storey home on sought-after Westhead Road, offering cutting edge design, finishes and fixtures. Spacious open concept main level. The kitchen features marble counters and breakfast bar open to adjacent dining or family room with a garden door walk-out to deck overlooking the private back garden. Three bedrooms on the second floor with the master offering a fabulous “spa oasis” ensuite and walkin closet. The basement offers a family room, bedroom, full bath, and large utility room. 3 + 1 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms. Great sized lot - 42 x 122.8 feet. Detached garage. Just over 5 years old, built by Award Winning Designers. Please contact me directly at 416-294-9016 for further information or visit my website at www.patriciabrewitt.com

Jeff has chosen RE/MAX Professionals Inc., Etobicoke’s #1 RE/MAX Office as his brokerage of choice to better serve his clients, providing maximum exposure for his listings on REMAX.ca, RE/MAX Global and RE/MAX’s Luxury Home sites. RE/MAX’s level of service to its sales associates and the power behind the RE/MAX brand will support Jeff’s efforts to provide excellence in client care, helping homes to sell faster and for more money. Jeff is an active member at St. Philips Lutheran Church and loves golf. Congratulations Jeff on a fantastic move for your clients and for your business.

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Nov 12, 9:30am-4pm; Modern Batik Art: Expressive Explorations with Deon Best Nov 18-19, 9:30am-4pm; Introduction to Pastel with Helen McCusker SHERWAY ACADEMY OF MUSIC 416-259-0251 156 Sixth Street; SherwayAcademy.ca Starting Aug 15; SAM Music Lessons FALL Registration Starting Sep 12, Evenings; Piano for Adult Beginners Call to register SIRIUS THEATRICAL COMPANY 416-236-9011 x1 83 Glenaden Ave E; siriustheatrical.com Sep-May, Tues, 5-6pm; Dance, Sing, Move - Physical Storytelling (7-8 yrs) 119 Mimico Ave Tues, Sep-May, 6:15-7:15 pm; Junior Improv Ensemble (8-10 yrs) 119 Mimico Ave Sep-May, Wed, 6:30-8pm; Young Teen Improv Ensemble (11-13 yrs) 119 Mimico Ave Sep 29-Oct 1, Fri evening, Sat & Sun; MOVING CHARACTERS - A Laban Based Physicality Workshop for Performers 119 Mimico Ave Oct 20-22 & Oct 27-29, Fri evening, Sat & Sun; VOICE ALIVE - Be PRESENT, POWERFUL, PERSONAL for Actors, Singers, Storytellers, Speakers 119 Mimico Ave See website for course fees & details

Events & Presentations ASSEMBLY HALL 416-338-7255 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr; assemblyhall.ca Sep 5, 12, 26, Oct 3, 10, 24, 31, Nov 21, 28, 7-8:15pm; Meditation for a Happy Life: presented by the Kadampa Meditation Centre Canada $12/session or $40/4 class pass Sep 6-Oct 5, Mon-Fri: 12-5pm, Sat: 10am-1pm; My City, My Six Exhibition: a Cultural Hotspot project, in celebration of Canada 150, produced in partnership with the City of Toronto Free Sep 6, 13, 20, 27, Oct 4, 11, 18, 25, Nov 1, 15, 22, 6:15pm; Yoga Meditation: presented by SAHAJA Yoga Free Sep 12, 6-8:30pm; What's Your Story, Etobicoke? presented by Ontario Book Publishers Organization & Arts Etobicoke Free

Sep 19, 7pm; By The Lake Book Club Volume X: presented by the Assembly Hall and Humber College Sep 30, 12-3pm; Etobicoke-Lakeshore Culture Days: Aboriginal Community Celebration & Social Information, aboriginal@humber.ca, elculturedays.ca or call 416-675-6622 x5424 Sep 30, 10am-4pm; What Does Canadian Culture mean to You? presented by Humber College Contact Grace 416-675-6622 x79289 Sep 30, 11-11:45 am & 3-3:45pm; Etobicoke-Lakeshore Culture Days: Yoga in the Park: presented by Briar Boake and West End Yoga Sep 30, 10am-4pm; EtobicokeLakeshore Culture Days: Wild in the Park: presented by Friends of Sam Smith Free Sep 30, 10:30am & 1:30pm (90 min); Wild in the Park – Photography workshops: presented by Friends of Sam Smith Park (FOSS) Space limited. Pre-register: assembly@toronto.ca Oct 12-Nov 9, Mon-Fri, 12-5pm; To the Power of Three Art Show: presented by Eileen Menzel, Pam Pols and Quan Steele Free Oct 14-15, 9:30am-3pm; “Rendez-vous” Workshop: presented by the Margaret Morris Method Toronto Information, contact Anne acmmm@rogers.com Oct 17, 7pm; By The Lake Book Club Volume X: presented by the Assembly Hall and Humber College Oct 26, 27, 28, Nov 3, 4, 5, 2pm or 8pm; Lend Me A Tenor: presented by Theatre Etobicoke Tickets $23 ea, $20 ea/groups of 10 or more FRANKLIN CARMICHAEL ART CENTRE 416-740-6520 34 Riverdale Dr; fcag.ca Oct 27, 7-9pm; An Evening at Franklin Carmichael Art Centre Nov 10-12; Annual Open Juried Art Show & Sale Nov 25, 10am-3pm; Deck the Halls: Miniature Art & Craft Sale LAKESHORE ARTS 416-201-7093 2422 Lake Shore Blvd W; lakeshorearts.ca Sep 29-30, 6-7:30pm, 10am-9pm; Etobicoke-Lakeshore Culture Days Various locations across South Etobicoke Free Oct 4, 6:30pm Viewing, 7pm Auction Starts; Lakeshore Arts Annual Pie Auction Free

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MONTGOMERY'S INN 416-394-8113 4709 Dundas St W; montgomerysinn.com Oct 28, 6-8pm, 7:30-9:30pm; Shades of Old Islington: Graveyard & Tavern Tour by Lamp Light $20 + HST Nov 4-5, 10am-5pm; Canada Cooks, Toronto Eats Free with regular museum admission Nov 10, 1-4:30pm; Bridge at the Inn $17.70/person + HST, $70.80/table. Tables of 4 - pre-booking required Nov 19, 1-5pm; Stir up Sunday Free with regular museum admission NEILSON PARK CREATIVE CENTRE 416-622-5294 56 Neilson Dr; neilsonparkcreativecentre.com Nov 15, 7:30-9:30pm; Performance Painting: Intuition, Integration and Community Connection with Tina Newlove Free Nov 25, 10am-4pm; Handmade Art and Fine Craft Sale

Gallery & Exhibitions ETOBICOKE CIVIC CENTRE ART GALLERY 416-394-8628 399 The West Mall; toronto.ca/eccartgallery Sep 7, 7-9 pm; All About Me opening reception Free Sep 1-28, Weekdays 9am-8pm, Weekends 9am-5pm; All About Me exhibition Free Oct 15, 2-4pm; Crossection 2017 reception Free Oct 3-26, Weekdays 9am-8pm, Weekends 9am-5pm; Crossection 2017 Exhibition Free LAKESHORE ARTS 416-201-7093 2422 Lake Shore Blvd W; lakeshorearts.ca Sep 5-30; Six Through One Oct 4 - 28; Lakeshore Arts Members Exhibition Nov 7-Dec 2; ReThink Recovery NEILSON PARK CREATIVE CENTRE 416-622-5294 56 Neilson Dr; neilsonparkcreativecentre.com Sep 18-Oct 6; Luminous - Explorations in Colour and Light Sep 18-Oct 6; The Forest and the Tree Oct 10-29; A Sense of Place Oct 12-29; EQG Fall Hall Challenge Oct 30-Nov 19; Spontaneity and Creativity Oct 30-Nov 19; Etobicoke Print Makers Showcase NEILSON PARK CREATIVE CENTRE 416-622-5294 56 Neilson Dr; neilsonparkcreativecentre.com Nov 20-Dec 10, ; Humber Valley Art Club Annual Showcase

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Music ETOBICOKE CENTENNIAL CHOIR 416-622-6923 or 416-433-5495 76 Anglesey Blvd; etobicokecentennialchoir.ca Sep 12, 7:30pm; Open Rehearsal for prospective singers Humber Valley United Church Free ETOBICOKE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA 416-239-5665 1500 Islington Ave; eporchestra.ca Oct 20, 8pm; Romantic Classics Martingrove Collegiate, 50 Winterton Dr Adults $30; Seniors $25 ($22 prepaid); Students $15 - info@eporchestra.ca ETOBICOKE SUZUKI MUSIC 416-239-4637 516 The Kingsway; etobicokesuzukimusic.ca Sep 17, 2-4pm; Open House Free Sep 11, 6-7pm; Opening Supergroup & Welcome Back! Free ETOBICOKE YOUTH CHOIR 647-978-0672 8 Templar Dr; etobicokeyouthchoir.ca Tues, Sep-Dec, 7pm; Now accepting new singers, 7-19 yrs FRANKLIN CARMICHAEL ART CENTRE 416-740-6520 34 Riverdale Dr; fcag.ca Thurs, 10am-12:30pm; Watercolour for Beginners Wed, 9:30am-12pm; Watercolour for Intermediates Tues, 9:30am-12pm; Advanced Watercolour Painting HUMBER COLLEGE SCHOOL OF CREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTS 416-675-6622 x3363 3199 Lakeshore Blvd W; creativearts.humber.ca Nov 3, 8pm; Humber Music R&B Night Lakeshore Auditorium, A128, 3199 Lakeshore Blvd W Contact sanja.antic@humber.ca Nov 24, 8pm; Vocal Night Lakeshore Auditorium, A128, 3199 Lakeshore Blvd W Contact sanja.antic@humber.ca MONTGOMERY'S INN 416-394-8113 4709 Dundas St W; montgomerysinn.com Sep 28 & Oct 26, 7-10pm; Thirsty Thursday Pay-what-you-can Oct 5 & Nov 2, 6-9pm; Fret Not Ukulele Club $15 at the door Sep 7; Corn Roast Free admission; Additional cost for food

SIRIUS THEATRICAL COMPANY 416-236-9011 x1 83 Glenaden Ave E; siriustheatrical.com Oct-May, Wed, 4:45-6:15pm; Youth Improv Ensemble (14 - 17 yrs) 119 Mimico Ave Sep 19-Oct 24, Tues, 6:30-9:30pm; A SOLID FOUNDATION - ACTING SKILLS for ADULTS 119 Mimico Ave Oct 31-Dec 5, Tues, 7-10pm; SCENE STUDY for Actors 119 Mimico Ave

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l Friday, September 8 Taste Of The Kingsway WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: Taste of the Kingsway, Bloor Street West between Prince Edward Drive and Montgomery Road, Toronto CONTACT: Hollie Hoadley, 416-985-2240, hollie@needCS.com, http://thekingsway.ca/events/taste-of-thekingsway/ COST: Discover international cuisines, continuous live entertainment and fresh food at Taste of the Kingsway. Sept. 8-10. l Saturday, September 9 Garage Sale WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Islington Seniors’ Centre CONTACT: Islington Seniors’ Centre, islingtonseniors@bellnet.ca COST: Annual Indoor Garage Sale featires great selection of good quality books, housewares, clothes, yard goods, small electrical appliances and more at great prices.

My City, My Six Exhibition WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Assembly Hall Theatre, 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr., Toronto CONTACT: Assembly Hall, 416-338-7255, assembly@toronto.ca, http://www.assemblyhall.ca COST: A Cultural Hotspot project in celebration of Canada 150, produced in partnership with the City of Toronto, the show runs Sept. 9 to Oct. 3. A gallery display created from the City of Toronto ’My City, My Six’ programming of six-word stories submitted by residents.

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Unveiling event WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Bell Manor Park, 1 Bayside Ln Toronto, ON, Toronto CONTACT: Stonegate Community Health Centre, 416-231-7070 COST: Unveiling a new pebble mosaic created with community members

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Visit insidetoronto.com/events to submit your own community events for online publishing. and inspired local stories about the Stonegate-Parklawn neighbourhood. Storytime and Craft with children’s author WHEN: 2:30 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Northern Elms, 123B Rexdale Blvd.,Unit 5, Toronto CONTACT: Kathleen Gauer, 416-741-2836, kathleen.gauer@bell.net, https:// www.skippingstonepress.net COST: program is free Join children’s author, Kathleen Gauer as she reads from her latest book, For No Reason. Afterwards, children will create a poster for their own school or classroom. Materials are free. Drop in. Info: 394-5230. Westway Christian Church 60th Anniversary Potluck Dinner Celebration WHEN: 5:00 p.m - 6:30 p.m WHERE: Westway Christian Church, 6 Kilburn Place, Toronto CONTACT: Karen Ewing, 647 242-2381, karena.events@gmail.com COST: Everyone is welcome to The Westway Christian Church 60th Anniversary Dinner Celebration!Come and enjoy some food and fellowship and bring your favorite dish to share on Saturday, Sept. 9, 5 p.m l Monday, September 11 Awaken to Your Exquisite Life Now WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 3:30 p.m WHERE: Eatonville Public Library, CONTACT: Eatonville Library Staff, 416-394-5270, eaprograms@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Practice basic meditation principles to help you connect to your joy, understand and reflect on the concepts of the Already Principle, to help you connect to living an

awakened and inspiring life. l Tuesday, September 12 St. Louis Drop-In WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: St. Louis Catholic School, 11 Morgan Avenue, Toronto CONTACT: Stonegate Community Health Centre, 416231-7070 COST: A place where you and your child can take part in activities, crafts, learning circle and more for kids 0 to 6 years of age with parent/ caregiver. Date: Tuesdays (Sept. 12, 19 and 26)

Stonegate Farmers’ Market Bingo & Square Dancing WHEN: 4:00 p.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: Parking Lot - Christ Church St. James Anglican Church, 194 Park Lawn Road, Toronto CONTACT: Julia Graham, 416-231-7070, julia.graham@stonegatechc.org, http://stonegatechc.org COST: Take a break from shopping and come and see a group of seniors whoop it up at the Market with square dancing and bingo! Bingo and dancing both start at 4:30 pm.While at Market, why not pick up some fresh produce. What’s Your Story, Etobicoke? WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 8:30 p.m WHERE: Assembly Hall Theatre CONTACT: Assembly Hall, 416338-7255, assembly@toronto.ca, http://www.open-book.ca/events COST: A free evening of reading and writing, featuring authors David James Brock, Lorrayne Anthony, Novka Cosovic, Margot Lettner, and host Antanas Sileika. For more information, please visit open-book.ca/events or call 416-536-7584. l Wed.,

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My City, My Six Exhibition WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Assembly Hall Theatre, 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr., Toronto CONTACT: Assembly Hall, 416-338-7255, assembly@toronto.ca, http://www.assemblyhall.ca COST: A Cultural Hotspot project in celebration of Canada 150, produced in partnership with the City of Toronto, the show runs Sept. 9 to Oct. 3. A gallery display created from the City of Toronto ’My City, My Six’ programming of six-word stories submitted by residents. Musical Open House WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: The Great Room, Kingsway Conservatory of Music, 2848 Bloor Street West, Toronto CONTACT: carolynkcm@bellnet.ca, 4162340121, carolynkcm@bellnet.ca, http://www.kingswayconservatory.ca COST: The Kingsway Conservatory of Music throws open its doors to the community with studio tours, refreshments, information and registration for private and group lessons. Sept. 13 and 14 l Friday, September 15 Learning Through Play Drop-In WHEN: 9:30 a.m - 11:30 a.m WHERE: Parking Lot - Christ Church St. James Anglican Church, 194 Park Lawn Road, Toronto CONTACT: Stonegate Community Health Centre, 416231-7070 COST: A place where you and your child can take part in activities, games, learning circles and more.Age: Birth to 6 years oldDates: September 15, 22 & 29

My City, My Six Exhibition WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Assembly Hall Theatre, 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr., Toronto CONTACT: Assembly Hall, 416-338-7255, assembly@toronto.ca, http://www.assemblyhall.ca COST:

A Cultural Hotspot project in celebration of Canada 150, produced in partnership with the City of Toronto, the show runs Sept. 9 to Oct. 3. A gallery display created from the City of Toronto ’My City, My Six’ programming of six-word stories submitted by residents. Image Editing with Pixlr WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 3:30 p.m WHERE: Albion Library CONTACT: 416-394-5170, abprograms@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Learn to edit your photos using this online resource. Please register at the branch or by calling 416-394-5170. Park Party in Bell Manor Park WHEN: 3:00 p.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: Bell Manor Park, 1 Bayside Ln Toronto, ON, Toronto CONTACT: Stonegate Community Health Centre, 416-231-7070 COST: Join Stonegate Community Health Centre and Arts Etobicoke for an outdoor community party. l Saturday, September 16 This-n-That Sale WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Martin Grove United Church, 75 Pergola Road, Toronto CONTACT: Romita Walter, 416745-6252, admin@mguc.ca Lots of great bargains on jewelry & accessories, household items, gift articles (books, CDs etc.) and lots more.With a range of items to choose from, there’s something for everyone!Socialize over a BBQ afterward l Sunday, September 17 Community BBQ WHEN: 11:30 a.m - 1:30 p.m WHERE: Humber Valley United Church, 76 Anglesey Blvd., Toronto CONTACT: Humber Valley United Church, http://hvuc.ca COST: Free, donations accepted A non-denominational opportunity to get to know your neighbours

over lunch and easy games for kids of all ages. Discover the activities available to you and your family Mainly Contras WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Islington Seniors’ Centre, CONTACT: Grant and Ann Logan, 416-519-9978, squaredance@rogers.com, http:// www.td-dance.ca/ COST: $7 person Group meets every Sunday afternoon 2-5 p.m. for Contradancing, English Country Dancing, Quadrilles, Old Tyme Squares, Couple round dances, Folk & Scottish Country Dances. l Monday, September 18 Digital Health Forum for Family Caregivers WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 12:30 p.m WHERE: Eatonville Public Library, 430 Burnhamthorpe Rd., Toronto CONTACT: Eatonville Library Staff, 416-394-5270, eaprograms@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: The Reitman Centre (Sinai Health System) with TECH Coaches is offering an innovative digital health program for Family Caregivers 55+. Find out how you can become more skilled and confident in using digital technologies to stay socially connected and aware of many helpful caregiver resources.Call to register for this free program.

Osler Open: Etobicoke Invitational WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: Lambton Golf & Country Club, 100 Scarlett Road, Toronto CONTACT: 416-747-3388, etobicokeinvitational@oslerfoundation.org, http://www.osleropenetobicoke.ca COST: Various packages available for purchase Your sponsorship and participation in Osler Open: Etobicoke Invitational will support the redevelopment of a new four-storey wing at Etobicoke General Hospital.


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Yvonne Ohara, blood donor ambassador dies TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com Yvonne Ohara was arguably Canadian Blood Services’ best ambassador. She distinguished herself as one of only a handful of Ontarians to donate blood an astounding 800 times. She donated platelets every two weeks, earning a reputation for never missing an appointment. She eagerly and enthusiastically encouraged Canadians, especially the young, to become regular donors, a strong voice much needed to move the needle on the fact only four per cent of Canadians donate blood. Ohara died last week. She was 69 or 70. The Etobicoke woman and longtime Toronto police civilian employee told it like it was armed with a wry wit. The Guardian last reported on Ohara when she made her remarkable 800th blood donation last October at Canadian Blood Services’ Toronto Blood Centre on College Street in downtown Toronto. "Blood is the ultimate renewable resource," Ohara had said. "You don’t know when you, a family member or a friend may need some blood." Hailu Mulatu, CBS territory manager, remembered Ohara as a bright light in CBS’s College Street building. "Yvonne is a remarkable human being," Mulatu said of the woman he often saw during her donation appointments over the past 15 years. "She is very, very committed and very generous. Her incredible commitment to donate translates to more than 1,600 hours over the

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Yvonne Ohara, celebrates her 800th blood donation with Canadian Blood Services representative Roxanne Osmond. years she has given to help save lives." News of Ohara’s death spread quickly among CBS staff and clinical staff, including nurses, many of whom came to personally know "the household name in CBS," Mulatu said. "Everyone in CBS for some time knows her. They may even mistake her for staff," he said of Ohara. Mulatu also remembered Ohara for her humour. "She’s very easygoing. She’s got a good sense of humour," he recalled. "Every time I’d speak with her on the phone, she’d crack jokes. She always says, ’you know where to find me," if I asked her to do a media interview." Every two weeks, Ohara would lie patiently for an hour as a platelet and plasma extraction machine hummed beside her. Ohara, who was trained as a palliative care and thanatology nurse, had said the curiosity of seeing donors on different blooddrawing machines drew her to more specialized donations of plasma, then platelets.

Protein-rich plasma donations help patients with some bleeding disorders, liver diseases, and some operations, as well as cancer and bone marrow therapy. Platelets, which make blood clot, is often donated on a one-toone match to a patient in need. Patients in need of platelets have diseases associated with prolonged bleeding, such as leukemia or cancer and burns. Ohara credited her late father, Charles Overton, who donated 99 times before his age precluded him, for inspiring her to donate blood beginning at age 21. Ohara’s husband, Michael Scharlemann, has donated blood more than 50 times. He donated stem cells after being a match on the national unrelated bone marrow registry. Every minute of every day someone in Canada needs blood, CBS reported. "In most cases, that is blood from more than one generous donor," Mulatu said. Visit www.blood.ca or call 1888-2-DONATE to donate.

I chose Tapestry. I wanted the freedom to decide what to do with my time. During golf season, I like to get up, grab a quick breakfast, and head off to the course for the day. In the off season, there are plenty of activities at Tapestry to keep me stimulated. These days, I can still make par. I have my health, and I get to enjoy my new friends both on and off the course. At age 90, it couldn’t get any better.

Terry Fox Run in West Deane Park Sept. 17 The annual Etobicoke Terry Fox Run takes place Sept. 17 at West Deane Park, marking the 37th anniversary of the Terry Fox Run, and the 36th year at West Deane. The run is a noncompetitive community event that encourages everyone of all ages and abilities to participate. You don’t have to be a runner to take part. Walk, rollerblade, ride a bike, push a stroller, or even just sit in the park and enjoy the music. Come alone, with friends, family, or create a team and participate as a group. Although the trail is 10 km, feel free to cover as much or as little as you like. This year, many of the popular events will be back, such as live music, a barbecue, post-run massages, a silent auction and children’s activities including a bouncy castle, face painting and the Home Depot Children’s Workshop. This annual fundraiser in Terry’s name is one of the largest inclusive and successful community events for local residents. Together, the community raised more than $60,000 last year, and more than $1.4 million at West Deane to date. While the run does not have an entry fee or minimum donation, participants are asked to fundraise

or make a donation. You can raise funds online at www.terryfoxrun.org, use a pledge sheet or make a donation at the run site. Don’t forget to bring cash for the silent auction, T-shirts and barbecue. Etobicoke registration begins at 8 a.m. at the main park entrance (Martin Grove Road north of Rathburn Road) with participants joining any time between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. The event wraps up at 1 p.m. A dog-friendly environment, the park is easily accessed via TTC, and is bicycle, stroller, rollerblade, and wheelchair accessible. Parking is free. * What is uReport? uReport enables our readers to submit photographs and videos from local events, written reports on things happening around Toronto, letters to the editor, and event listings. Submissions, made through insidetoronto.com or via email at newsroom@insidetoronto.com, are reviewed by an editor before being published on our website. Select submissions will appear in the newspaper. More than 270,000 individuals visit www.insidetoronto.com every month, which makes this a great opportunity to share your information with a broad audience.

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born and university-educated twentysomethings who struggle to find fulltime jobs. "They are social workers, lawyers, work in banks, in post offices," said Habiba Adan, a social worker and Somali Workers Network co-chair. "There are also older people who haven’t had a chance to learn about their rights and where to go for help. There are also new refugees who need help." Many work two or three part-time jobs. Others work for temp agencies oncall, making it nearly impossible to work another job or attend school. While Adan is "hopeful and positive" about the Ontario government’s commitment to a $15 minimum wage and other workplace reforms, Yusuf said "it is a good start." Without the security of steady, full-time work or a career, young Somalis can fall prey to violence or depression, Yusuf and Adan

said. "They need jobs with enough money to live so when they graduate, they’re not killing each other or being depressed at home," Yusuf said. "Every single weekend, we go to the hospital to support the family of a young man. He went to university, but he has no job. Every single hour we get phone calls asking, ’What do I do now? Where do I go?’" Stigma surrounding mental illness in strong in Somali culture, Adan said. "People think you’re either sane or you’re insane running around naked. There is no in-between. People don’t think they’re ill," she said. Yusuf called mental illness about Somali Canadian youth an "epidemic." "Stress and mental illness is high among our children when they can’t get jobs," he said. "We choose to be Canadian. Our children are Canadian. It’s a Canadian problem."

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