April 9 South

Page 1

Serving MIMICO, LONG BRANCH, STONEGATE-QUEENSWAY, ALDERWOOD and NEW TORONTO

thurs april 9, 2015

www.etobicokeguardian.com

$99

Dental Hygiene Cleaning 4154 Dundas St. W (east of Prince Edward) 416 233-1933 www.dundasdentalhygieneclinic.com

Residents rally at ML Ready Mix site visit

®

inside Les Stroud talks to us about his two life passions / 8

photos Getting ready for Ukrainian Easter at local bazaars / 34

TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com

online Discover what your city has to offer at insidetoronto.com/ enjoytoronto

To shopping wagjag.com

Photo/PETER C. MCCUSKER

amazing deals on group discounts

shop.ca

shop and earn, every time!

save.ca

coupons-flyers-deals-tips

keep in touch @ETGuardian www.facebook.com/ etobicokeguardian

more online

insidetoronto.com

Franklin Horner Community Centre executive director Laura Latham (standing) chats with card players at the centre on Tuesday. Ongoing renovations have shut down the side of the building that houses revenue-generating workshops, classrooms.

Renos threaten seniors’ programs Franklin Horner launches campaign to make up for lost revenue CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com Franklin Horner Community Centre (FHCC) has launched a $55,000 fundraising campaign to help keep its affordable seniors’ programs running despite ongoing state-of-good-

repair renovations that will see the profit-making half of its building closed down until at least December. Laura Latham, FHCC’s executive director, said the phased, $5.4-million renovation project currently underway will ultimately see some much-needed

upgrades completed at its historical school building site on Horner Avenue – including asbestos abatement, window replacement, and the installation of an elevator. In the meantime, however, Latham said the popular seniors’ gathering place is

struggling to continue to run its programming in only a third of the space, with the temporary closure of the three-storey portion of the FHCC building slated to last until the end of the year. That side of the centre, she added, houses FHCC’s popular >>>centre, page 17

An Ontario environmental tribunal adjudicator conducted a site visit Tuesday afternoon at a Mimico concrete mixing facility, alongside residents who decided to rally in opposition to its operations. The plant has Cement plant been the appealing rules subject of nearby applying to residents’ truck traffic, complaints of record keeping frequent and hours of rumbling operation trucks and accompanying dust for nearly a decade. Hugh Wilkins of the Environmental Review Tribunal offered no comment after his site visit to get an exterior view of ML Ready Mix Concrete, which operates behind a tall green corrugated metal fence. Company officials, their l a w y e r, M i n i s t r y o f t h e Environmental officials and legal staff, as well as neighbouring residents accompanied Wilkins. The ML Ready Mix facility at >>>residents, page 18

s


���������

Do you know someone who could be an Urban Hero?

Donate your prom dress

Don’t delay in nominating someone for the 2015 Urban Hero Awards. We’re accepting nominations in the categories of Arts and Culture, Community, Education, Environment, Health and Sciences and Sports. We’re looking to recognize average citizens, groups and businesses – anyone doing good work in our neighbourhoods who

Gibson’s Cleaners Co., Ltd. is partnering with New Circles to collect and clean gently-used formal wear for its annual ‘Get in Gear for Graduation Program.’ The initiative provides students facing socio-economic barriers a chance to attend their high school graduation and prom in style. Students will have the opportunity to shop from

deserve a little recognition. Go online to fill out a nomination form and learn more about the program: www.urbanheroes.ca Deadline to nominate is Friday, April 24.

a selection of gowns, shoes and purses as well as suits, shirts and ties at the Prom Boutique. New Circles also provides students with a personal shopper to ensure everything fits just right. The Prom Boutique’s success depends on donations from across the GTA and Gibson’s’ customers always come through when there is a need.

AD R U O E E S EK E W Y R EVE N O

i

Unless otherwise stated, while quantities last. Sale priced merchandise may not be exactly as illustrated. Sale offers Excludes all #195XXX. Items. Some items may be reconditioned or refurbished.

3 DAYS ONLY! FRIDAY, APRIL 10 TO SUNDAY, APRIL 12 , 2015

20

SELECTED MAJOR OFF APPLIANCES

th

OUR ALREADY REDUCED OUTLET PRICES

SAVE

PLUS SAVE AN EXTRA 5% WHEN YOU USE YOUR SEARS FINANCIAL™ CREDIT CARD†.

SAVE

20

%

25

%

th

GREAT SELECTION OF MAJOR APPLIANCES

OFF

OUR ALREADY REDUCED OUTLET PRICES

SELECTED FURNITURE

OFF

OUR ALREADY REDUCED OUTLET PRICES

PLUS SAVE AN EXTRA 5% OFF WHEN YOU USE YOUR SEARS FINANCIAL™ CREDIT CARD.

A photo on Page 11 of the April 2 edition of The Etobicoke Guardian, in a story headlined ‘Historic Mary Reid house to receive Ontario Heritage Act designation’ was misidentified. The photo is of Mary “Elliot” Todd, Mary Todd Reid’s mother. The Guardian regrets the error

Offers in Effect Thursday April 9th to Wednesday, April 15th, 2015

ON ALMOST ALL FASHIONS, FOOTWEAR AND BED & BATH ITEMS ID MAY BE REQUIRED.

%

Wrong Mary Todd identified in photo

For more information about the initiative visit www.newcircles.ca

CUSTOMERS 55 AND UP SAVE AN ADDITIONAL SAVE UP TO

CORRECTION

Last year, Gibson’s collected and cleaned more than 400 pieces of formal attire and hopes to increase the number this year. Donations will be accepted until April 17 at any one of the four Gibson’s locations, including 4241 Dundas St. W., Etobicoke.

SENIORS’ DISCOUNT DAY IS TUESDAY, APRIL 14TH, 2015

PLUS SAVE AN EXTRA 5% WHEN YOU USE YOUR SEARS FINANCIAL™ CREDIT CARD.

Savings cannot be combined with any other offers.

15%

ELECTRIC LAWNMOWERS! CRAFTSMAN®

14” CORDLESS MOWER. #35001.

NOW $149.93 ea.

ORIGINAL PRICE $279.97

NEW ARRIVALS!

GREAT SELECTION OF FASHIONS FOR THE FAMILY ONLY $ $ AND

9.99 14.99 ea.

Prices as marked. Selection varies by store

Lake Shore Blvd.

Hwy. 427

QEW

Dixie Road

Cawthra Road

Sale prices in effect Thursday, April 9th to Wednesday, April 15th, 2015 unless otherwise stated, while quantities last. Offers do not apply to purchases made prior to April 9th, 2015. All items have been priced for final sale. Sale priced merchandise may not be exactly as illustrated. Ask for details. Hurontario st.

ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

2

STORE HOURS:

MON.-FRI. 10 AM-9 PM SATURDAY 9:30 AM-6 PM SUNDAY 11 AM-6 PM

DIXIE OUTLET

Dixie Outlet Mall

STORE HOURS:

MON.-FRI. 10 AM-9 PM SATURDAY 9:00 AM-6 PM SUNDAY 11 AM-6 PM

REXDALE OUTLET

2200 Islington Ave. N.

Personal shopping only. Savings offers do not include Parts & Service or Sundry Merchandise, Items with #195XXX & Sears ‘Value’ Programs with prices ending in .97. All merchandise sold “as is” and all sales final. No exchanges, returns or adjustments on previously purchased merchandise; savings offers cannot be combined. No dealers; we reserve the right to limit quantities. Prices do not include home delivery. Although we strive for accuracy, unintentional errors may occur. We reserve the right to correct any error. ‘Reg.’, ‘Was’ and ‘Sears selling price’ refer to the Sears Catalogue or Retail store price current at time of merchandise receipt. Offers valid at Sears Dixie and Rexdale Outlet Stores ©2015 Sears Canada Inc. †Sears Financial™ MasterCard®, Sears Financial™ Voyage™ MasterCard® or Sears Card offers are on approved credit. Sears® and VoyageTM are a registered Trademarks of Sears, licensed for use in Canada. ®/ TM - MasterCard and the MasterCard Brand Mark are registered trademarks of MasterCard International Incorporated Sale priced merchandise may not be exactly as illustrated

Call in to hear our Specials on our ad line at 416-401-4545 or 1-866-516-4500 press “1”

Sears Catalogue shopping


3

rotary donation FOR THE KIDS: The Rotary Club of Etobicoke made a $15,000 donation to Seneca School for children with developmental disabilities, to help them toward their $105,000 goal to build a new playground. Here, principal Stuart Garner (centre) receives the cheque from (left) Mary Grogan, Gill Dugas, and Andre Dugas of the Rotary Community Services Committee. Staff photo/IAN KELSO

Kipling Grove softball league marks 60 years

League welcomes all abilities, builds relationships and leaders CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com When a handful of local fathers first assembled a group of neighbourhood boys together for some pickup softball games at the Kipling Grove schoolgrounds back in the spring of 1955, it’s doubtful they ever dreamt the league would still be going strong 60 years later. However, the tradition endures as Kipling Grove Softball continues to operate in full swing every spring, offering softball programming for nearly 100 local kids of all abilities. “This whole organization was designed to meet local needs when this subdivision was originally built in the 1950s,” said Doug Lawrie, Kipling Grove Softball’s cocommissioner and head umpire. “The kids living here at the time had nowhere to

go that wasn’t too far to go by themselves. So, that’s what drove the original four or five guys that started it up back then, and the kids are what continue to drive us today. It’s been the spirit of this whole community from square one.” These days, Lawrie said the volunteer-run league continues to grow in both size and scope – now offering cottage league spring programming to both boys and girls aged seven to 16 every April through June. This year, Kipling Grove Softball is once again striving to field four full teams in each of its junior (players roughly aged seven to 11) and senior (ages 12 to 16) divisions. “The trick is for the kids to come out and have fun, and to learn the game and pick up some skills at the same time. We’re gonna teach them a game that they can

We’re gonna teach them a game that they can take with them for the rest of their lives.

– Doug Lawrie, co-commissioner

Courtesy file photo

Sibling rivalry – Devin Gray of the Giants delivers a pitch while his brother Mitchell – a Yankee – prepares to advance at second during Kipling Grove Softball’s 50th anniversary season.

take with them for the rest of their lives,” Lawrie said, stressing that Kipling Grove is a non-competitive league focused on skill development and fun. “All abilities are welcome here, and everyone is a part of the team.” For the Martin family,

Kipling Grove Softball’s community-oriented focus has proven a “fantastic” fit for their 13-year-old son William. “My son has special needs, so it was very important for us to have somewhere where he could participate fully,”

Paul Martin said of his son William, who’s played on the Tigers junior team for the last three years. “They have been over-the-top welcoming and accommodating, so it’s been very exciting for us.” In addition to softball skills, Lawrie said the league also acts as leadership training for many of its young charges – and by the time the players have cycled through the program by age 16, many are primed and ready to come back as volunteer umpires and assistant coaches. “I end up with them coming back to do their community service hours for us, and that’s great because we’re all volunteer-run here,” Lawrie said, noting he first began volunteering with Kipling Grove Softball back in the early ’90s

FROM CONCEPT

we’re

1

#

when his son – now almost 30 – first started playing. Registration for Kipling Grove Softball’s 2015 season – which runs from April 20 to June 22 – is now open. Junior teams play on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, while senior teams take to the field Mondays and Wednesdays. All games are played on the two baseball diamonds located at the former Kipling Grove Public School, 19 Glen Agar Dr. (north of Rathburn Road, between Kipling Avenue and Martin Grove Road). Warmups begin at 6:30 p.m., while games start at 6:45 and wrap up around 8 p.m. Registration is $65 and includes a team photo and trophies. Participants must purchase a team hat ($12), jersey ($23) and provide their own baseball glove. All other equipment is provided by the league.

i

For more information, contact Bill Gray at bgray@ barrick.com or visit www. glenagar.ca

to doorstep

for a reason

Audited by FdsA

Flyer Delivery Standards Association

distribution targeting geographic & demographic

full market coverage • select fsa • select daz select routes • demographic targeting

call 416.493.4400

insidetoronto.com

| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015

community


ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

4

opinion Ian Proudfoot John Willems Peter Haggert Grace Peacock Warren Elder

The Etobicoke Guardian is published every Thursday at 175 Gordon Baker Rd., Toronto, ON, M2H 0A2, by Metroland Media Toronto, a Division of Metroland Media Group Ltd.

®

Cheryl Phillips Alison Fauquier Gord Paolucci Mike Banville

WHO WE SERVE

Publisher General Manager Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Regional Dir. of Distribution Sales Regional Dir. of Advertising Retail Sales Manager Regional Dir. of Classified, Real Estate Director of Circulation

Etobicoke Guardian City of Toronto

The Guardian is a member of the Ontario Press Council. Visit ontpress.com

Proudly serving the communities of Alderwood • Edenbridge-Humber Valley Elms-Old Rexdale • Eringate-CentennialWest Deane • Etobicoke West Mall Humber Heights-Westmount • IslingtonCity Centre West • Kingsway South Kingsview Village-The Westway Long Branch • Markland Wood • Mimico Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown New Toronto • Princess-Rosethorn Rexdale-Kipling • Stonegate-Queensway Thistletown-Beaumonde Heights West Humber-Clairville Willowridge-Martingrove-Richview

Torontonians should Enjoy Toronto more – everyone else does

Write us

T

oronto is a fantastic city! You can do virtually anything your heart desires, and with today’s launch of Enjoy Toronto – Metroland Media Toronto’s newest online Arts & Entertainment portal – you can start enjoying so much of what this great city has to offer – all from a community-focused perspective. Toronto was recently ranked the best place to live, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit, a unit of The Economist magazine. There were 50 global cities included. Granted, Toronto has ranked high in similar studies before, so it’s no surprise the city welcomes more than 25 million visitors annually, spending more than $5 billion and more than $1.5 billion on food and entertainment. However, what many tourists understand we Torontonians sometimes overour view look, even take for granted. Despite Toronto being considArts and culture ered one of the most livable in the world, life for the make Toronto a cities millions of people who call world-class city this city home is ‘wake up, go to work, come home, repeat’. There is so much more to hear, see, read, taste, and do from Etobicoke to Scarborough, North York to Lake Ontario, Parkdale to the Beach. With today’s launch of Enjoy Toronto (www. insidetoronto.com/EnjoyToronto), we’ve taken a look at what was missing from the pages of the local media, and online. What we discovered is there are so many amazing stories about Torontonians starting a band that suddenly becomes huge (Broken Social Scene comes to mind), or a filmmaker who grew up in the city and is now world-renowned (David Cronenberg for one), or an award-winning author who started filling pages in Hogtown (Margaret Atwood for instance). We took all those great stories and put them under one roof: Enjoy Toronto. When visiting the site, make sure to click around the various sections – Hear, See, Read, Taste, and Do – and get an idea of some of the events, movies, music and stories told by Torontonians, both new and old. We build the city we want to live in, and not just in a brick-and-mortar way. The arts and culture scene across the city adds to what a truly world-class city is all about. We owe it to ourselves to get to know Toronto through different lenses; taking in the arts, entertainment and culture builds a better city.

The Etobicoke Guardian welcomes letters of 400 words or less. All submissions must include name, address and a daytime telephone number for verification purposes. We reserve the right to edit, condense or reject letters. Copyright in letters remains with the author but the publisher and affiliates may freely reproduce them in print, electronic or other forms. Letters can be sent to press@insidetoronto.com, or mailed to The Etobicoke Guardian, 175 Gordon Baker Rd. Toronto, ON, M2H 0A2.

column

Big Data monitoring of Toronto traffic comes with a price

O

ne of the big problems Mayor John Tory came into office promising to solve was also one of the most ubiquitous: traffic. He started out strong and without even a council vote behind him, rallying city staff and law enforcement into a blitz against illegal parking during rush hour, and very quickly claimed at least anecdotal success: people were telling him their commutes were getting easier. It was harder to quantify, though, because as it turns out the city doesn’t really do much to reliably monitor the intensity of rush hour traffic. It looks as though that’s about to change. On April 7, Tory announced the city would be looking at high-tech ways to monitor traffic density, pedestrian congestion, bicycle efficiency, all of that. How? Two words: Big Data. This, of course, is a

david nickle the city simple phrase for a complexity of information about all of us provided by everything from bank transactions to web page visits, but principally, in this case, by our smartphones. The idea is to use the smartphone networks that help us use our navigation functions to tell city traffic planners where exactly we are, and what it’s likely we’re doing. So whether it’s a crowd of us trying to decipher the scramble intersection at Yonge and Dundas, or a line of us trying to manage a left turn at Yonge and Sheppard, city traffic planners will have a line on it. For the purpose of traffic management, it’s a powerful tool. Unchecked, it is a privacy nightmare. Of course, Big Data is unchecked. Edward

The idea is to use the smartphone networks that help us use our navigation functions to tell city traffic planners where exactly we are, and what it’s likely we’re doing.

Snowdon, currently hiding in Russia, provided evidence of just how unchecked it is. Huge amounts of information about our private lives are neatly filed in NSA (National Security Agency) computers in the United States. Almost as much is in the hands of Google and Facebook and even of the developers of games about angry birds, and those little flashlight apps on our smartphones. We signed the end user agreement on that information a long time ago and

barely realized it. Given that, maybe it’s worth it to allow a little more information about our whereabouts to be collected and collated, so the city can manage its traffic light energy grid more efficiently and keep streetcars running more effectively. It is naïve, however, to expect Toronto will be able to access that kind of service without giving up quite a lot of the presumed privacy of its citizens and particularly as the city engages private sector data mining firms to do the work. It’s unreasonable to think that the best ones will limit their measurements to the amount of time it takes to drive the Don Valley Parkway from Queen Street to Eglinton Avenue at 4 p.m. on a Tuesday. Everything has a price. David Nickle is The Guardian’s city hall reporter. His column appears Thursdays. Reach him on Twitter: @DavidNickle

i

newsroom ph: 416-493-4400 fax: 416-774-2070 | circulation ph: 416-493-4400 fax: 416-675-3470 | distribution ph: 416-493-4400 fax: 416-675-3066 | display advertising ph: 416-493-4400 fax: 416-774-2067 | classifieds ph: 416-798-7284 | administration ph: 416-493-4400


5

ETOBICOKE in brief

St. Philip’s welcomes youth to join God Squad Join the God Squad. The free junior youth group for ages eight to 12 meets Friday, April 10 from 6:45 to 8:45 p.m. at St. Philip’s Parish Hall, 60 Dixon Rd. Activities and programs with a Christian theme. Members named the group, The God Squad. Food and goodies provided free-of-charge. Call 416-247-5181. hear choral music sent Heavenward saturday Hear the Etobicoke Centennial Choir perform two contrasting choral masterpieces. The choir will be joined by instrumentalists and soloists as it performs Gabriel Fauré’s sublime Requiem in D Minor and Giaochino Rossini’s Stabat Mater. Heavenward takes place Saturday, April 11 from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at Humber Valley United Church, 76 Anglesey Blvd. All ages. Tickets $25. Contact Lauren Mayer at info@ etobicokecentennialchoir.ca or call 416-622-6923. Visit www.etobicokecenten-

w

nialchoir.ca for more. art, support local charities at event wBuy

Do you enjoy art and helping a good cause? Visit Kingsway-Lambton United Church’s Art for Goodness’ Sake 18th annual charity fundraiser art sale Saturday, April 11 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the church, 85 The Kingsway. Choose from affordable, original art including traditional and contemporary paintings, folk art, woodwork, glass, sculptures, jewelry and woven wearables. The $10 admission includes a ticket to enter the draw to win Micheal Zarowsky’s 24” by 25” painting, Autumn, mixed media on birch panel. Wheelchair-accessible. Refreshments served. Visit www.kingswaylambton. ca/artshow for more. Angels Church hosts garage sale wHoly

Get a jump on spring and the garage sale season. Browse through books, jewelry, clothing, buy a 50-50 draw ticket and enjoy lunch and baked

goods at Holy Angels Church’s garage sale. Sale takes place Saturday, April 11 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the church, 61 Jutland Rd. west of Islington Avenue. Free. Call 416-225-1691.

nal resistance to stress at a talk Wednesday, April 15 from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. at Eatonville library, 430 Burnhamthorpe Rd. Adults. Free. Contact Peggy Ho at eaprograms@torontopubliclibrary. ca or call 416-394-5270.

vespers service Sunday with Jaymz Bee wJoin

Beautify Mimico’s waterfront next week whelp

Hear an hour of music, readings and prayers. Jazz FM91’s Jaymz Bee performs jazz vespers on Sunday, April 12 from 4 to 5 p.m. at St. Philip’s Anglican Church, 25 St. Phillips Rd. Vespers is a sunset evening prayer service in Orthodox, Western and Eastern Catholic, Anglican and Lutheran faiths. All ages. Free. A goodwill offer is appreciated. Increase stress resistance at talk Learn how to reduce negative stressors and increase your inter-

w

No-charge hearing test and consultation 3-Year warranty and free batteries Satisfaction guaranteed or a full refund Take our 90-day risk free trial and discover how modern hearing technology can improve your life.

up to

50% SAVE Buy one hearing aid and receive the second at ½ price*

Call today to schedule your free, no-obligation test and consultation

*Discounts apply to select models and only to the hearing aid portion. Professional fees not included in 50% discount. See clinic for details

ETOBICOKE (225 The East Mall) ETOBICOKE (1500 Royal York Rd.)

416-231-4500

416-614-1400

WWW.TRILLIUMHEARING.CA

The annual Mimico Waterfront Cleanup Day will be held on Saturday, April 18 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Join your friends and neighbours at Mimico Square in Amos Waites Park, 2445 Lake Shore Blvd. W., and help keep the Etobicoke waterfront beautiful. Garbage bags will be provided.

i

If you have a public event worth noting, enter it into our online calendar. Go to insidetoronto. com (click Sign up to enter your event)

etobicokeguardian.com

travel Blogger in paradise Brandon Sousa camps in the clouds

u

bit.ly/15Pbnin

transit How does it affect you?

Custom transit reports and news online

u

insidetoronto.com/ transit

pets Dog parks Life with Pets blogger tells the good and bad about dog parks

u

bit.ly/1koWJb6

Social Media

www.facebook.com/ etobicokeguardian

Ages 3 to 17 Weekdays, rain or shine! One week or multi-week sessions! Lunch programs & extended hours available! Additional programs!

REGISTER AT Boulevardclub.com Call 416-532-3341 x134 Camps@boulevardclub.com 1491 Lake Shore Blvd W., Toronto, ON M6K 3C2

| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015

community


ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

6

We cordially invite you to our next free event:

SpringTea ea ouse and Open House Social

Our elegant English style tea is sure to o get you y in the mood for Spring. Ladies wear your our fanc fancy spring hats, spring outfits and white gloves, men w wear dressy casual attire and get entered into o a dr draw for door prizes. Fancy appetizers and beverages b offered. ages will be Friday April 17th, 2 to 4 pm. Visit us during one of our special events or call to book your personal tour and learn about our Nurse Practitioner Program and the new full service Suites on Clendenan. A short walk to High Park and Bloor West Village Managed by

www.diversicare.ca

Visit

2100 Bloor Street West - (416) 769-2885

w websi and ne te r br u o ts n e g Ev - Upcomin re Gallery - Pic tu nials - Testimo Tour a k o o B -

www.thegrenadier.com

Over 50 Years of Service to Our Community

Kipling Chapel

Experience the difference

in care, service, and convenience that a trusted family-owned community funeral home can provide for you and your loved ones.

Come in for your Free Choices Guide Newediuk Kipling Chapel • 2058 Kipling Ave. Toronto *Promotion is valid from now until May 3, 2015. No tax apply on purchase of 1500$ and more on regular priced item. Some conditions may apply. Details in store.

416-745-7555

newediukfuneralhome.com


L I V I N G

May 1

A R T S

to

C E N T R E

p r e s e n t s

May 3, 2015

IRITN RB HDG OUP AY.T ’S S T I R S I H T U GET THE.. HE O RS & TRIPGLIFET! Y L T O C U B AZING ARE FRE E! GL DESIGNER COLOURS COMBINED WITH INCREASED ENERGYEFFICIENCY – WHAT A DEAL!

TICKETED PERFORMANCES

Alice

in Wonderland Adapted from Lewis Carroll’s classic

MAY 1 7 PM

Written and directed by

Hugo Bélanger Translated by Maureen Labonté

MAY 2

10:30 AM 1:30PM

FREE COLOUR UPGRADE & TRIPLE GLAZING WITH ANY WINDOW OR DOOR PURCHASE!

HURRY, OFFER ENDS April 24th, 2015.

Applies to new orders only. Cannot be combined with any other offer or promotion. See dealer for details.

A Glow-in-the-Dark Dinosaur Adventure

MAY 3

MAY 2

ENTRY DOORS

WINDOWS

12 & 2 PM

1 & 4 PM

Classical Music for Kids PATIO DOORS

MAY 3

MAY 3

1 PM

5 PM

1-800-449-3808

BROCKWINDOWS.COM

MEDIA SPONSORS

SUPPORTED BY

OUTDOOR SPONSOR

GARAGE GAR AGE DOORS DOORS

COMMUNITY STAGE SPONSOR

CREATIVE ZONE SPONSOR

GENERAL SPONSOR

www.livingartscentre.ca 905.306.6000 ◆ 1.888.805.8888 4 1 4 1 L I V I N G A RT S D R I V E , M I S S I S S A U G A O N L 5 B 4 B 8

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

25 years experience, over 50,000 installs and 1000s of satisfied customers. Our staff of 50 is TORONTO AND AREA'S MOST TRUSTED TEAM.

2 014 2014

READERS’ READERS’

CHOICE CHOICE P PLATINUM LATINUM

AS SEEN ON THE

PROPERTY BROTHERS

| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015

T H E

7


ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

8

the etobicoke guardian special profile

our exclusive look

Survivorman’s next adventure?

Follow the footsteps of famous explorers

Etobicoke native speaks to The Guardian about his life passions: music and outdoor adventure CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com Long before he became internationally known as Survivorman, Les Stroud was just your average suburban kid who spent his childhood in Mimico watching Jacques Cousteau movies on TV and dreaming of the day he, too, would lead a life of adventure and exploration. “That original dream came from just being a kid in the ’70s watching television – that’s what put that love of wildlife and adventure and remote places in my brain, for sure,” the 53-year-old survival expert, filmmaker, musician and author said in a recent phone interview with The Guardian. “Otherwise, it was a very, very typical suburban existence: boring; white bread and peanut butter; listening to Styx and Supertramp growing up.” A south Etobicoke native, Stroud listed Marie Curtis Park, Sunnyside Beach and High Park as a few of this favourite childhood haunts, but it was while exploring at his family’s cottage north of the city that he got his first taste of his future exploits. “I used to actually play at shelter-making and little survivor stuff out in the woods behind the cottage in Bracebridge,” he laughed. “But, at that point, it was all just for fun.” Fast-forward to last month, when Stroud spent a deadly serious week surviving solely

Survivorman Les Stroud’s two latest projects are Survivorman: Legends, a four-part series retracing the footsteps of history and modern-day explorers, and the release of his album Barn Sessions III.

...it’s also a struggle as an artist to know that, within the scope of five days spent completely alone, I have to film and tell a story worthy of being a 45-minute television show...not to mention having to survive on top of that.

Courtesy photos

– Les Stroud

by his wits while filming the first in a series of four episodes called Survivorman: Legends, in Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park. As with classic episodes of Survivorman, in Legends the traditional rules apply: no food, no shelter, no fresh water, no tools, no camera crew. “It’s probably much more of a challenge and a struggle than people are aware of, although some of it is evident on screen. There are all of the inherent challenges of survival: the loneliness, the

struggle for food and energy, and cold and hot, and wet and dry,” Stroud said of his 14 years of Survivorman experience enduring solo survival treks into the wilds of the Kalahari Desert, the Canadian Arctic, the Grenada Jungle, the swamps of Georgia and the African Plains, among many other deserted and sometimes desolate locales. “But it’s also a struggle as an artist to know that, within the scope of five days spent completely alone, I have to film and tell a story worthy of being a 45-minute television

show...not to mention having to survive on top of that.” The twist with the newest incarnation of Stroud’s hit Discovery Channel and Outdoor Life Network show – for which he acts as writer, host, cameraman and producer – is with Legends he’s actually following in the footsteps of real-life explorers, both historical and modernday, over the course of each episode. “The idea is to take a look at an existing famous or unknown survival story and say, ‘You know what?

Using my skill sets, I will go and relive their ordeal, or a portion of it, and dissect what they did right, what they did wrong, what they coulda-shoulda done, what I would’ve done, and walk through it,’” he explained. “It gives an interesting twist and focus to the otherwise set formula of Survivorman.” In Chile, Stroud spent the first week of February retracing the steps of Argentinian hiker Laureano Emanuel Santos, who died in a blizzard in 2013 after getting lost in the expansive, nearly 250,000-hectare Torres del Paine National Park, which encompasses mountains, glaciers, lakes and rivers in the southern Chilean Patagonia. While Stroud’s acclaimed survival skills are known far

and wide, some Survivorman fans may be surprised to hear that he’s also an accomplished musician who’s not only responsible for writing and performing his show’s theme song, but has also shared the stage with the likes of Chicago, Alice Cooper, Slash, Randy Bachman and Lynyrd Skynyrd, among many others. His recently released fifth album, Barn Sessions III - Off the Grid, was live-recorded on his solar-powered property deep in the woods near Huntsville in order to keep the sound as “organic” as possible. “Rather than going into the studio and doing endless overdubs and retakes and fixing the pitch of voices and stuff, this was a gathering together of a goodsized group of very talented musicians of predominantly acoustic instrumentation, all in one room,” Stroud said of recording Barn Sessions III, which he describes as having a “strictly roots/acoustic/ singer-songwriter” sound. “We were all together, we went at a song, we gave it four or five shots at it, and then we were done and moving on to the next song. It was really a fun, wonderful way to record an album.” Now that the album is complete – and available for purchase online at www. lesstroud.ca – Les Stroud and the Campfire Kings are set to take Barn Sessions III on the road this coming fall on a “serious” tour of Canada and the U.S., Stroud said. Stroud takes care to allow room for both his life passions. “Like my love for nature, music is a compulsion: I can’t escape it, I can’t avoid it. I can depart from it for a time, but I’m always driven back to it, because it’s just something that I can’t live without,” he said.

i

For more, visit www. lesstroud.ca or visit his facebook page at www.facebook. com/thereallesstroud


Shingle manufacturers have application manuals specifying how their products should be installed on your house. Your product warranty is supplied by the manufacturer, and could become void if the proper instructions are not followed when your new roof system and shingles are applied. What you should know about roof surface or roof deck preparation: Your roof deck is the structural surface over which your roofing materials are applied. All roof boards and/or plywood must be fastened securely to the rafters, and damaged or rotten wood must be replaced. Your attic should be inspected before the work starts to uncover potential problems. A bad roof surface allows the nails to push up through the shingles, causing leaks. What you should know about underlayment: A complete underlay system should be applied before your shingles are installed. There are two types of roofing underlay, waterproof and water resistant. Waterproof underlay is needed in areas most vulnerable to leaks, the eaves edge of the roof; in valleys, at dormer sides, around chimneys and around skylights. Water resistant underlay, often called “tar paper”, is needed on the remaining roof area. Water resistant underlay protects the roof surface in a storm situation where a few shingles blow off, but cannot be replaced immediately.

What you should know about ventilation: Improper attic venting can cause your shingles to fail prematurely, and your product warranty requires that your attic have proper ventilation. Venting consists of intake and exhaust. To facilitate proper air flow, your attic needs intake vents located in the overhang and exhaust vents at the roof peak. A balanced venting system is required; otherwise air will be pulled from your house. An inspection of your attic is essential to present appropriate and complete venting solutions. What you should know about shingle quality: You have many shingle options with regard to style, colour, longevity and price. Estimators should include at least three grades of shingles and inform you of the real expected shingle life. In addition to their aesthetic appeal and longer life expectancy, better quality shingles often provide you with the best value when measured on a cost per year basis. Peter & Greg Walker Contracting is ranked as a top 20 roofing company in North America, when providing long term customer warranties. They are members of the Certified Contractors Network, have manufacturer certified installers, are fully insured and have been voted Etobicoke’s “Top Roofing Company” 13 times (including 2014).

We Eliminate Your Risk 97.3% of Our Customers Would Refer Us

Saving You Time

Saving You Money

Reducing Your Stress

Roofing, Chimneys, Windows, Doors, Eaves, Siding

416-233-7086

www.walkercontracting.ca

Islington Nurseries

Group of Companies

Stone & Bulk Soil Yard

VISIT OUR 5 ACRE STONE YARD!

270 Evans Ave. • 416-231-2504 (South off the QEW and West off Islington Ave.)

TOTE BAGS OR BULK DELIVERY

• Armour Stone • Flagstone • Natural Wall Stone • Natural Curb Stone • Interlocking Bricks • Full Line of Masonry Products

12000

$

NOW ONLY PER TOTE BAG OF TRIPLE MIX SOIL

• Triple Mix Soil • Black Garden Soil or Mushroom Compost • Assorted Mulch • Aggregates • Sand

INCLUDES DELIVERY WITH THIS AD AND AT OUR STONEYARD LOCATION ONLY. (some delivery restrictions may apply) DOES NOT INCLUDE $20 DEPOSIT. SPECIAL EXPIRES MAY 15TH, 2015.

ORDER ONLINE THROUGH OUR STONEYARD AT WWW.ISLINGTONNURSERIES.COM

| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015

4 Things You Need to Know When Buying a New Roof

9


ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

10

heritage

Wadsworth milling empire ruled Weston area for 87 years

T

denise harris

he community of Weston exists because of a fluke of geography that created a vertical drop in the Humber River of six metres for just over 32 kilometres. The water power that this drop could produce quickly led to the development of Weston as a major early milling centre in Upper Canada. Milling began in Weston in 1792 when John Countryman built a saw mill on the west bank of the Humber in Etobicoke. His mill burned down in 1794, but Joseph Holley rebuilt it and added a grist mill in 1800. In 1814, Holley sold his mills to James Farr, who then sold them to Charles and William Wadsworth, brothers from England, in 1828. The Wadsworth family would operate mills on that site for the next 87 years. In 1830 the Wadsworths enlarged their grist mill

history corner and constructed a saw mill north of it. They also built a 14-room house on the north side of St. Phillips Road, overlooking the Humber River. They named their home Pine Hills and surrounded it with beautiful gardens. A whiskey distillery was opened, and the leftover mash fed 100 head of cattle and several hundred pigs on the Wadsworths’ 200-acre Etobicoke farm. In 1856 they built the new modern grist mill that you see in the photo. It was sixstoreys tall, with eight run of stones imported from France. This mill operated 24 hours a day, year round, producing 150 barrels of flour daily. Charles died in 1867, but William lived until 1890. Charles’ son, Thomas, born in 1834, joined the business, followed by

Courtesy/A.J. Randall Reid

The Wadsworth Mills on the Humber River at Weston, looking southwest from the east side of the river, ca.1870. The road through the mill property and the bridge on the left over the Humber River became St. Phillips Road. On the top of the hill on the right is the Wadsworth house, “Pine Hills”.

Thomas’ own son Charles, born in 1869. In 1906,

NAV BHATIA’S

NCE! A H C T S A

L

ICE

INVO DEALER

PRICING

FINANCING† FOR UP TO

2015

45 0

$

ON SELECT 2015 MODELS 84 MONTHS

YOU PAY THE INVOICE PRICE!‡

On select modelsנ. Dealer is reimbursed a holdback amount included in invoice price by the manufacturer for each vehicle sold*.

Limited model shown♦

ELANTRA L MANUAL

FINANCE FOR ONLY

2 013-2 2014 2013-2014

AT

%

FOR 84 MONTHS AND $0 DOWN†

WEEKLY

2014 Elantra “Highest Ranked Compact Car in Initial Quality in the U.S.∆”

DEALER INVOICE PRICE OF $16,308‡ INCLUDES $719 IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ, DELIVERY & DESTINATION FEES. PLUS HST.

HWY: 6.3L/100 KM CITY: 8.9L/100 KM▼

HWY: 9.8L/100 KM CITY: 12.9L/100 KM▼

2015

GLS model shown♦

SANTA FE SPORT 2.4L FWD

76 0

FINANCE FOR ONLY

$

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

VOLUME

HWY: 6.7L/100 KM CITY: 9.7L/100 KM▼

Limited model shown♦

he added electric power in 1915.

i

MISSISSAUGA HYUNDAI

#

CANADA’S DEALER + 0%

Charles equipped the business as a rolling mill and

However, Charles may have extended himself too far because in 1916, his entire estate was being offered for sale at public auction under a power of sale. Charles moved to Barrie and lived with one of his sons until his death in 1933. In 1918 the flour mill was demolished and the lumber was used to build houses in Toronto. In 1920, Weston Golf Club bought 300 acres of the Wadsworth land to lay out a new golf course and they turned the house into their clubhouse. When the golf club demolished the house in 1967 and replaced it with a new clubhouse, the last trace of the Wadsworth milling empire in Weston disappeared.

AT

%

FOR 84 MONTHS AND $0 DOWN†

2015

ACCENT 5-DOOR L MANUAL

% 0 40

FINANCE FOR ONLY

DEALER INVOICE PRICE OF $27,514‡ INCLUDES $1,313 IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ, DELIVERY & DESTINATION FEES. PLUS HST.

WEEKLY

$

AT

FOR 84 MONTHS AND $0 DOWN†

2014 Accent “Highest Ranked Small Car in Initial Quality in the U.S.∆”

DEALER INVOICE PRICE OF $14,591‡ INCLUDES $636 IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ, DELIVERY & DESTINATION FEES. PLUS HST.

WEEKLY

SERVICE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK!

905-607-4000 ®/™The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. ‡Dealer Invoice Price of $14,591/$16,308/$27,514 available on all new 2015 Accent 5-Door L Manual/Elantra Sedan L Manual/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD models and includes price adjustments of $636/$719/$1,313. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/$1,595/$1,795, fees, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. *The customer prices are those reflected on the dealer invoice from Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. The dealer invoice price includes a holdback amount for which the dealer is subsequently reimbursed by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. ˜Price adjustments of up to $636/$719/$1,313 available on all new 2015 Accent 5-Door L Manual/Elantra Sedan L Manual/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD models. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. °Leasing offer available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2015 Accent 5-Door L 6-speed Manual/Elantra L 6-speed Manual/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD with an annual lease rate of 0%/0%/1.9%. Bi-weekly lease payment of $67/$76/$150 for a 60-month walk-away lease.Total lease obligation is $8,783/$9,840/$19,533.80. Lease offer includes Delivery and Destination of $1,595/$1,595/$1,795. Lease offer excludes registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, license fees, applicable taxes. $0 security deposit on all models. 20,000 km allowance per year applies. Additional charge of $0.12/km. ♦Price of models shown: 2015 Accent GLS Auto/Elantra Limited/Santa Fe Sport Limited AWD are $21,277/$26,927/$41,577. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/$1,595/$1,795, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. ▼Fuel consumption for new 2015 Accent GLS (HWY 6.3L/100KM; City 8.9L/100KM); 2015 Elantra Limited (HWY 6.7L/100KM; City 9.7L/100KM);2015 Santa Fe Sport Limited AWD (HWY 9.8L/100KM; City 12.9L/100KM); are based on Manufacturer Testing. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ΔThe Hyundai Accent/Elantra received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small/compact cars in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 Initial Quality StudySM (IQS). Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Propriety study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2014.Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. ▲Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). ‡†♦◊Ω*Offers available for a limited time and subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. Visit www.hyundaicanada.com or see dealer for complete details. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions


TE

ND

OU ON R O M PEN AY 9 HOU SE

ISLINGTON GOLF CLUB Proudly unveiling our new greens and practice facilities this spring RSVP for our Open House on Saturday, May 9 from 12-2PM

Various golf and social membership opportunities are available. Contact us to learn about our new Intermediate and Annual programs. ISLINGTON GOLF CLUB 45 RIVERBANK DRIVE, ETOBICOKE WWW.ISLINGTONGOLFCLUB.COM

DIANE HULL, MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY 416.231.1114, EXT. 205 MEMBERSHIP@ISLINGTONGOLFCLUB.COM

| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015

AT

11


12 ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN s | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

Warm up to Winter with Beaulieu Canada invites you to warm up to winter with its promotion on Tryesse carpets. This unique fibre boasts a host of built-in benefits including incredible softness, exceptional durability and unrivaled stain resistance that will never wear off or wash off even after years of use.

With Tryesse fibre, trying is believing!

268 Royal York Rd. Toronto, Ontario M8V 2V9 (416) 255-9631

business

Filmmaker launches pregnancy fitness series Local award-winning filmmaker Carolyn Kelly of Jeeperz Crow Productions has launched her latest project, a 12-part fitness video series to help pregnant women and new mothers stay healthy and fit. ‘Healthy Body Healthy Baby’ is an online fitness exercise program featuring Toronto police officer and fitness model Nichelle Laus, who worked through the program during her latest pregnancy and four months of post-baby wellness. The series is also available on DVD. For more information and prices, visit www.healthybodyhealthybaby.com FOR DEVICES continues this year wSLICES

For the 12th year, Canadian fast food chain Pizza Pizza, in honour of Earth Month, is offering up a swap: a slice of either pepperoni or cheese pizza for your small unwanted electronic devices. There’s a limit of four per customer. The pizza chain, headquartered in Etobicoke, said its Slices for Devices campaign has helped divert 14,000 electronic devices

grace peacock business in brief from landfills. Offer is on until April 30. Bring your mobile phones, smart phones, digital cameras, iPods, MP3 players and hand-held gaming consoles until April 30. This year the company also launched a similar program for companies and organizations. In exchange for gift cards toward their next pizza party, they can hand over large devices such as LCD displays, lap tops, CPU towers, desktop computers and speakers. All devices collected will be safely recycled by GreenTec, with proceeds from the device refurbishment donated to Children’s Miracle Network. Companies can email nicole@ torchiacom.com A POTTERY WAND to support charity wPAINT

Crock A Doodle pottery painting studios – including the Etobicoke location at 3422 Lakeshore Blvd. W. - is offering

customers a chance to support Make-A-Wish Canada this month. Customers can purchase a ready-to-paint pottery wand for $20 and 100 per cent of the proceeds will benefit Make-A-Wish and children with life-threatening medical conditions. Once painted, the wand will be kiln-fired into a one-of-a-kind piece. Visit www.crockadoodle.com how the Games may affect business wlearn

Learn how your business may be affected by the Pan Am/ Parapan Am Games at an info session Monday, April 13. Learn about local traffic impacts, how to keep your business moving and get general information about the event. Takes place from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Olympium, 590 Rathburn Rd. RSVP to businessinfo@toronto2015.org Grace Peacock is the managing editor of The Etobicoke Guardian. Her column appears every second Thursday. Email her at gpeacock@ insidetoronto.com

i

Join us to Beat the Winter Blues Life’s for living, not waiting for a break from Mother Nature. Every week we hold special events for our residents, including our LivingWell seminars and programs. Now, you’re invited to join us: learn something, play something, do something, make something. There’s something for you to enjoy every week. Visit our website or call for details. But, please RSVP as space is limited. Discover Tridel inspired retirement rental residences. If you don’t live at Delmanor Prince Edward here’s your chance to act like you do! You’re invited to join us: RSVP to 416-233-0725 and reserve your place.

Friday, April 17th @ 2:30 p.m.

“WHERE ARE MY GLASSES??” a Memory-Enhancing Workshop Our presenter, Joyce Hansen, will tell us about exercises and hints on keeping our minds sharp. If you want to keep active and mentally challenged as you grow older, don’t miss out on this workshop!

Thursday, April 23rd @ 2:30 p.m.

WILLS & ESTATE PLANNING with Christina M. Blaus, LL.B. As well as being an experienced lawyer, Christina is also a member of the Canadian Association on Gerontology. She specializes in Wills & Estate planning and will be speaking to us on these important matters.

4180 Dundas St. W. at Prince Edward in Etobicoke

(416) 233-0725

RICHMOND HILL (905) 770-7963

OAKVILLE (905) 469-3232

YONGE AND FINCH (416) 225-9146

EGLINTON AT WYNFORD (416) 331-9797

Delmanor Welcomes Your Pet

delmanor.com


13

Drop-in mental, sexual health clinic supports west-end youth LISA RAINFORD lrainford@insidetoronto.com A new kids’ health clinic in Davenport Village designed by youth for youth is the first of its kind to open in the area. Davenport MPP Cristina Martins shared those words during the official grand opening of EdgeWest Healthcare for Youth this month. Situated on Davenport Road, just west of Symington Avenue, the clinic was made possible through a collaboration among the Davenport Perth Neighbourhood Community Health Centre (DPNCH), Planned Parenthood Toronto and LOFT Community Services. Opened since December, the clinic provides free and confidential medical, sexual and mental-health services in one drop-in centre. “Research shows that young people in the west end have poor health outcomes,” DPNCH chair Wade Hillier told those who had gathered for the

Photo/GIORDANO CIAMPINI

Planned Parenthood Toronto's Dennis Williams spins the 'Wheel of Sexual Health Education' at her booth during the clinic’s opening.

clinic’s launch event March 31. “In response to that research, we reached out to more than 300 youth.” Young people in Davenport have reported a lack of access to services prevents them from receiving the health care they need. That’s why teens and young adults played an integral role in developing the new clinic. EdgeWest serves 13 to 29 year olds and offers free and confidential medical,

mental, and sexual health-care services in a youth-positive environment. “I want to thank everyone at Davenport Perth for their valuable services,” Martins said. To access EdgeWest, youth must live in the area bounded by Islington Avenue to the west, Bathurst Street to the east, Bloor Street West to the south and Eglinton Avenue to the north. Health insurance is not required, however, clients must register at the clinic. No appointments or referrals are necessary. EdgeWest is open Monday and Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. It’s located at 1900 Davenport Rd., inside the small house next to the main entrance. It is accessible from Dundas West subway station on the 168 Symington bus. If you would like further details, visit www.dpnchc.com or on Twitter @edgewestTO

i

An important message from Glendale Funeral Home & Cemetery If your surname begins with N to Z and you have purchased cemetery spaces or related services, please contact us immediately regarding the new Ontario Legislation changes.

To read the full story, visit us online at tinyurl.com/ qg4gxpn

Know before you throw! Aerosol cans can explode if not completely empty when tossed in the recycling bin. This can cause injuries or damage equipment. Put only empty cans in recycling and bring ones with contents remaining to a City Household Hazardous Waste Depot. Propane tanks and cylinders, even when empty, must never be put in recycling or garbage. These items are hazardous waste. Refill them if possible or take them to a City Household Hazardous Waste Depot. Community Environment Days also accept household hazardous waste. Community Environment Days run from April to October. October. Check schedule at toronto.ca/environment_days or call 311. Need a pick up? The Toxic Taxi provides free pick up Taxi of 10 to 50 litres/kilograms of household hazardous waste.

toronto.ca/recycle toronto.ca/recycle Space provided through a partnership between industry and Ontario municipalities to support waste diversion programs.

360 360 REXDALE REXDALE BLVD, BLVD, WEST WEST OF OF MARTIN MARTIN GROVE GROVE

416.743.1810 OR VISIT AT LEGGATCHEV.CA CALL

Great new 2015 vehicles With amazing prices!!

| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015

community


ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

14

Dr. Amanpreet Chopra B.D.S, D.D.S.

2 014 2014

READERS’ RE ADERS’

CHOICE CHOICE DIAMOND DIAMOND

! s r e k a Smile M

DENTIST Cosmetic & Complete Dental Care • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Dental Implants & Laser Surgery Cosmetic Dentistry - Smile Make Overs Crowns and Bridges Gum Disease Treatment and Surgery White Fillings - Teeth Whitening* Invisalign - Invisible Braces Braces-Orthodontist-in-Clinic Root Canal with New Technology Intra Oral Cameras, Digital PAN & X-Rays Wisdom Tooth Extraction Dentures Full and Partial Laughing Gas Nitrous Oxide Friendly & Caring Staff

We love Kids!

• Sleep Dentistry in Clinic • Braces for Children • Kids Play area

Open 7 Days Mon-Sun: 10-8 pm*

YRS

Experience Canada-India

New Patients Always Welcome 416-741-0002

*Some Conditions apply

1-877-588-4602

21

Emergency Seen Right Away

416-741-0002

905-625-7800

Brampton:

Etobicoke:

Mississauga:

7990 Kennedy Rd, S ON. L6W 0B3 (Steeles & Kennedy)

2599 Islington Ave., ON. M9V 4A2

Dixie Park Centre 1550 South Gateway Rd., 333-335, ON L4W 5G6

All Insurance Plans Accepted • Flexible Payment Plans www.thefamilydentist.ca

E: dramanchopra@gmail.com


Homeowners who live in century homes can apply for Heritage Toronto plaque If your house is more than 100 years old, Heritage Toronto suggests you take part in the plaques and markers program. Torontonians living in century homes can apply

for a Century House Plaque. The enamel plaques double as a street address number. Support for these plaques includes historical research, plaque design and fabrication, and by installing a plaque,

Gain new CONFIDENCE with:

residents will be recognizing Toronto’s important built heritage. Visit tinyurl.com/ llqhzu9 for an application. Contact Michelle Ridout, at 416-338-0679 or mridout@ toronto.ca

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

K I P LI N G - Q U E E N S WAY M A LL 12 5 5 T H E Q U E E N S W AY, E T O B I C O K E 416 -252- 5 475

GREAT DEALS ON BRAND NAME SPRING FASHION!

H U R R Y I N F O R B E S T S E L E C T I O N , W H I L E Q U A N T I T I E S L A S T. O N N O W T H R U S U N D AY, A P R I L 15

CHECK OUT OUR NEW ARRIVALS!

Stability, Comfort and Confidence

Most patients who are missing their own natural teeth are excellent candidates for this amazing dental service.

Complete surgical and prosthetic care in our fully equipped office.

Humbertown Dental and Implant Centre (416)239-6958

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

Dr. David Cregan

Brand name spring and summer fashion and footwear for men, women and kids

SAVINGS OF UP TO

70%

Presented by:

T O R O N T 0

April 10 - 12

FOOD + DRINK

MARKET eat. drink. learn. shop.

The Direct Energy Centre Exhibition Place

OFF THE ORIGINAL PRICE

1999

Men’s dress shirts Reg. up to $79.99

2 FOR

1499

Men’s ties

Reg. up to $79.99

NEW REDUCTIONS ON MAJOR HOME OFFERS

HOME EVENT SAVE AN EXTRA

50% *

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

85%

SAVE UP TO on mattresses

70%

SAVE UP TO on furniture

40%

SAVE UP TO on appliances

Hours of operation: Mon. – Fri. 9:30 am – 9 pm I Sat. 9 am – 6 pm I Sun. 11 am – 6 pm Store discounts are off the lowest ticketed price. We accept Hudson’s Bay MasterCard®, Hudson’s Bay Credit Card, major credit cards, debit cards, cash. No cheques. No price adjustments on prior purchases. No returns, exchanges or price adjustments on Major Home items. Selection may vary. While quantities last. Some exclusions will apply. No Rainchecks. See store for details. No other discounts apply. *Extra 50% off home departments are off the last ticketed price. This promotion does not apply to items that are price pointed. Additional Dot Discounts are not applicable.

15 | ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN s | Thursday, April 9, 2015

community

Demos by Master Chefs: *

Featuring Susur Lee, Matt Basile and More! *

Limited Spots Available!

Buy Admission Tickets Online Friday Noon – 9pm Saturday 11am – 9pm Sunday 11am – 5pm

Tel: 1-800-693-7986

TOfoodanddrinkmarket.com

s


SPRING HEARING SAVINGS Special

MAR

APR

Coupon Offers!

If you or a loved one have difficulty hearing, now is the best time to take advantage of our FREE, no obligation hearing tests! Come out of winter hibernation, and SPRING into savings with these special, limited-time coupon offers!

THESE COUPONS CAN BE COMBINED!

100% Digital Hearing Aids

For as low as:

995!

$

sel This limited-time offer applies to ADP and private sales of select models of hearing aids and is subject to change without appl notice. Price is listed per device with discount and grant applied. Some conditions may apply. Please see clinic for details. Expires 04/30/15. Limit one use per customer.

Member Discounts SAVE AN

EXTRA

10%

NEWSPAPER RETRACTION FOR THE BEST BUY APRIL 10 CORPORATE FLYER In the April 10 flyer, page 4, we advertised this product: Blue or Clear Speck MacBook Pro shell (WebCode: 10341969,10362008), as free with the purchase of a MacBook Pro Retina. This offer only applies to the 13" MacBook Retina Display model.

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers.

The War Amps Key Tag Service It’s free – and it works!

“Thanks so much for returning my keys. You saved me the $400 cost of replacing my electronic fob.”– Diane Protect the valuables on your key ring with a War Amps key tag and help support programs for amputees.

Order key tags online.

The War Amps Members of these trusted groups and more SAVE an additional 10% off their hearing aid purchase!

See full list at partners.ListenUPcanada.com. Present membership card at time of purchase. Expires 4/30/15. Limit one use per customer.

Earn up to:

Best Buy CORRECTION NOTICE

1 800 250-3030 | waramps.ca Charitable Registration No.:13196 9628 RR0001

community

Sources wanted for series on seniors and dementia According to the living with dementia Ministry of Health and that could help answer Long-Term Care, one these questions, or in 10 Ontarians over 65 shed some light on is living with dementia. the current situaThat’s approximately tion, please contact 200,000 people. Managing Editor By the end of 2017, Antoine Tedesco by as the baby boomer May 22 at atedesco@ population ages, that insidetoronto.com number is projected to Please include your increase to 300,000. name, contact inforMetroland is invesmation, your hometigating town (including the kind of postal code) and deadline impact this a short descripdramatic tion of your story increase will in your email. have on indiIn the subject viduals, families and line, please include the the health-care system. word “SOURCE”. Are we prepared for it? Publication of What needs to be done your story is not to provide the specialguaranteed, but every ized care these seniors submission will be will need? considered. Only those If you have a story selected for the series to tell about seniors will be contacted.

may

ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

16

22

AIR MILES®

1,000 reward miles

with purchase of select hearing aids!

Reward mile value is non-transferable and depends on select models purchased. Please allow up to 45 days for the reward miles to appear in your collector account. ®†™†Trademark of AIR MILES International Trading B.V. Used under license by LoyaltyOne Inc. and Canada Hearing Ltd. Expires 04/30/15. Limit one use per customer.

Book your FREE hearing test today! See list of clinics below or visit Coupons.ListenUPcanada.com

• Bloor Metro | 205, 2150 Bloor Street West | 1-888-467-8406 • Bloor West Village | 2390 Bloor Street West | 1-888-471-7085 • Etobicoke (Sherway) | 2700 Dufferin Street | 1-888-257-6049 • Mississauga Central | 102, 101 Queensway West 1-888-861-3545 • Mississauga Clarkson village | 1865 Lakeshore Road West | 1-888-903-0937 • Mississauga King | 71 King Street West | 1-888-884-7670 • Mississauga Streetsville | 217 Queen Street South | 1-888-860-1759 • Mississauga West | 1140 Burnhamthorpe West | 1-888-893-3736

Referred by Physicians over 50,000 Times.

LUC15

NSP-COUP-ETOG

OFFER EXPIRES 6/12/2015. *Rebate offer is valid only with the purchase of qualifying Lennox products. System rebate offers range from $250 – $1,800. See your participating Lennox dealer for details. Lennox dealers include independently owned and operated businesses. †Visit https://saveonenergy.ca/Consumer/Programs/ HVAC-Rebates.aspx for more information on the application process and list of qualifying heating and cooling equipment. © 2015 Lennox Industries, Inc.


17

Centre needs $35k to continue its slate of programs – Laura Latham, FHCC executive director

fundraising efforts have been successful thanks in large part to its senior members themselves, who have rallied to raise close to $15,000. “We put together a letter for the seniors and mailed it out on a Friday, and by Monday, the cheques started flooding into the office,” she said. “One local gentleman who isn’t even a member donated $1,000, and our seniors raised about $14,000 in $50-$100 cheques – that’s a lot of cheques.” AquiCon Construction, the company hired by the city to undertake the renovations, also kicked in an additional $5,000 to the cause, an appreciative Latham noted. Still, an additional $35,000 is needed to ensure FHCC

Upcoming fundraisers n Fight of the Century: Mayweather vs. Pacquiao on Saturday, May 2 starting at 8 p.m. Watch the fight on the big screen at FHCC, 432 Horner Ave. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for youth 16 and under. Ticket includes Filipino food. Cash bar available. For tickets, call 416-252-6822. n 10th Anniversary Franklin Horner Community Centre Golf Tournament on Monday, June 22 at Markland Wood Golf Club, 245 Markland Dr. Tickets are $200 and include a barbecue lunch and buffet dinner. For more information, call 416-252-6822 or email franklinhorner.laura@gmail.com can continue to run its full slate of sports, recreation and leisure programs for seniors like Malcolm Williams and Jim Lyttle, who both lauded FHCC as a place they go to keep active and engaged. “For people my age, it’s fantastic to have some place where you can come down and mix with other people the same age and younger,” Williams said Tuesday while taking a break from computer lessons. “It’s a great place for mingling with people.” While FHCC’s casino bus trips are a favourite activity

CONSIDERING CREMATION? CONSIDER ALL OF YOUR OPTIONS.

© adfinity

Remembering…

Susenjit Barman April 1, 2015 St. John’s Dixie

John Martin April 8, 2015 Christ Church St. James Anglican

Ana Gornik April 7, 2015 Mimico Chapel

Les Kobylarz April 9, 2015 Mimico Chapel

Making It Easier Since 1931

for Williams and his wife, the temporarily closed woodworking shop was Lyttle’s favoured stop. Still, he said he and his fellow woodworkers continue to meet at FHCC for coffee every Wednesday morning “to keep in touch”, and he visits the centre’s computer room every day to check his email. “It’s a great resource to have in the community,” Lyttle said of FHCC. “Meeting all the people here is great, and you can kind of just step into any of the activities going on that interest you. It’s a great place

if you don’t think this community centre impacts your community, it really does...” she said. “As long as centres like ours keep people, both old and young, active and engaged in their communities, the more valuable those people become to their communities and less of a burden they become to their communities...It may not be you yet, but some day, someone you know will be impacted by a local community centre – whether it’s your kids at an early years centre, or your husband playing basketball, or your child doing archery, or your grandmother or neighbour or whoever. Community centres impact everybody in their neighbourhoods.”

i

For more information about FHCC and its fundraising campaign, go to www. franklinhorner.org or call 416252-6822. Cheques made payable to ‘Franklin Horner Community Centre’ can be dropped off at or mailed into the centre, located at 432 Horner Avenue, Toronto, ON, M8W 2B2.

SPRING COUPONS In stores only until April 26

5

||||||||||||||||| |||||||| ||||| | | ||| |||| ||||

$

OFF

||||||||||||||||| |||||||| ||||| | | | || |||| ||||

If you’re considering cremation, you have more options than you probably realize. Choose a traditional ceremony, a scattering at sea, or even a graveside burial. With cremation, your options are virtually limitless. If you have any questions about cremation, please call us. We’re here to make sure you’ve considered all of your options.

416-251-7531 www.hogle.ca

to come to.” FHCC’s seniors’ programs also include art, yoga, line and ballroom dancing, jazzercise, cards, shuffle board, bingo, fitness and computer programming, among many others. Latham credits EtobicokeLakeshore Councillor Mark Grimes with ensuring the building’s year-and-a-halflong renovation project was phased so that FHCC could remain on site throughout the process. When construction is complete on the three-storey portion of the building in December 2015, she added, all centre operations will relocate there, as work continues on the other side. The entire project is expected to be complete by June 2016, but until then, Latham said FHCC is looking to the community for support. “I think what people need to understand is, even if you’re not a member of the community centre and even

||||||||||||||||| |||||||| ||||| ||||| |||| ||||

It’s consuming all our time and our energy to keep our seniors’ programming running...

||||||||||||||||| |||||||| ||||| ||||| |||| ||||

>>>from page 1 woodworking shop, art studio space, physical fitness room, party rooms and classrooms – the rental and programming out of which typically brings in the funding needed to run the centre’s affordable seniors programs. “We’ve always been very fundraising-focused anyway, but now it’s an absolute priority. It’s consuming all our time and our energy to keep our seniors’ programming running, because...that side of the building (that’s now closed) was more of the ‘gravy’ side,” she explained. “We’re a non-profit charitable organization, so we run at a zero-profit budget. When you’re always at a zero-profit budget and suddenly you lose almost two-thirds of your building...it’s a struggle to run at a huge deficit position and still maintain affordable, accessible programming for your number one client – which, for us, is our seniors.” So far, Latham said, FHCC’s

Find details and participating retailers at

torontohydro.com/ coupons

ENERGY STAR certified general ®

LEDs and much more!

ASK THE ENERGY EXPERTS April 18 & 25

Visit any Toronto location of Lowe’s or The Home Depot

Subject to additional terms and conditions found at torontohydro.com/coupons. Funded by the Independent Electricity System Operator and offered by Toronto Hydro. OMOfficial Mark adopted and used by the Independent Electricity System Operator. Used under licence. ®A registered trademark of Toronto Hydro Corporation used under licence. “Toronto Hydro” means Toronto Hydro-Electric System Limited.

| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015

community


ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

18

community

Residents believe company is ignoring the rules for truck traffic >>>from page 1 29 Judson St. is on the south side of a residential street near the Mimico GO Train station, across from a park, seniors’ residence and adjacent houses. Wilkins is presiding over a tribunal hearing that began Tuesday of an appeal by ML Ready Mix of provisions of its amended Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) related to permitted truck traffic, record keeping and hours of operation. John Alati, the company’s lawyer, argues in a notice of appeal to the tribunal that a 2013 acoustic assessment report permits five aggregate trucks per hour not the three restricted by the ECA. ML’s notice of appeal further submits the number of trucks restricted by a rolling 60-minute period, rather than per hour, is “untenable, logistically impossible to implement and appears to unfairly target the Appellant.” Alati requested the tribunal revoke an ECA provision that requires the company to keep

records for two years of the arrival and departure times of each truck, and each truck type. The approval limits the number of trucks, which includes ready-mix trucks, aggregate trucks and cement powder tanker trucks, to the company’s hours of operation: Mondays to Fridays 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Neighbours have long complained of tractor-trailers and dump trucks rolling by mere metres from their homes, and expressed concerns about “fugitive dust” from the facility and its health impact. “It’s non-stop,” JoAnne McKeown, who lives three doors down from the plant, said of the truck traffic. “When there are trucks after 7 p.m., I email the company. They either don’t acknowledge it, or say it never happened. They don’t believe they’re in violation.” Alati declined to respond to specific questions regarding the appeal and neighbours’ concerns.

Photo/PETER C. MCCUSKER

Residents gather Tuesday across the street from ML Ready Mix.

The pitched battle between company officials and neighbouring residents began in 2007 when the concrete facility began operating. ML Ready Mix operated without ministry environmental approvals until 2013, which further exacerbated tensions between it and adjacent residents. Rene Silva, the company’s technical controller, said the company applied in

2008 to the Ministry of the Environment for a certificate of approval for noise and dust emissions — “It’s a long process; it goes back and forth,” he said. “We’re willing to work things out, to be a good corporate citizen,” Silva said in a 2013 interview. “But if people just don’t want us here, unfortunately we are here.” The city rezoned the area in March 2012 to ban new

industry such as concrete mixing facilities. As ML Ready Mix operated its facility prior to the zoning change, it has ‘lawful non-conforming’ zoning status. Dan Irwin lives directly across the street and has been leading the charge for years in filing complaints to various levels of government about the company’s operations. Irwin says the company operates at least 384 trucks in

and out of its facility a day. A Ministry of the Environment spokesperson confirmed the ministry’s environmental approval permits 384 trucks daily. “The company is permitted 384 trucks a day. The ECA doesn’t regulate dump trucks and big fuel tankers and other trucks. It has got to be more than 400 trucks a day. Who at the MOE saw fit to permit this?” Irwin said. “These trucks are idling 30 feet from my front windows.” Irwin further stated: “This guy wants to operate 24 hours a day.” Alati rejected Ir win’s charge in an email to The Guardian. “The allegations...about the purpose of ML’s appeal are categorically incorrect and misleading,” Alati wrote. “ML is not seeking permission to operate 24 hours through this process, nor is the number of trucks presently permitted to access the site 384.”

i

To read the full story, visit us online at www.etobicokeguardian.com

WESTEND HYUNDAI

3526 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. TORONTO

1.866.405.5210

BETWEEN KIPLING AVE AND BROWN’S LINE

www.westendhyundai.com


19

REAL ESTATE Call

416-493-4400 to advertise OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4PM

OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4PM @ 7 BROADFIELD DR.

0

0 9,0

9 $8

JOHN & LIZ STEVENSON

JOANNE GLUDISH

233-8657

416 StevensonTeam.ca info@stevensonteam.ca

Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

Sales Representative

WWW.31TOTTERIDGE.COM

Sales Representatives

$1,268,000 Welcome to this Princess Anne Manor 2+1 bedroom 3 bath updated bungalow featuring a gorgeous great room addition. The family room boasts vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace and walk-out to spacious deck and yard. The renovated kitchen showcases fine cabinetry, granite counters and pass-thru window to the great room. The lower level features open concept recreation room, large laundry, guest bedroom, office and three separate storage areas to complete this outstanding home. 31 Totteridge Road

SPECTACULAR KINGSWAY OPPORTUNITY!

231-3000 Spacious 3+1 Bdrm Home Offers A Inviting Floorplan On A Prestigious

416

www.joannegludish.com NATIONAL CHAIRMAN’S CLUB

*Top 1% in Canada for RLP Sales Representatives based on Gross Commission 2007–2014

Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

Street In Coveted Lambton Kingsway School District! Gorgeous Living/Dining Room Offers Hrdwood, Crown Moulding, French Doors & Bay Window! Bright Eat In Kitchen Combines With Cozy Family Room Overlooking Fully Fenced Backyard! Master Retreat W/Spa Like 5Pc Ensuite & Walk-In Closet! Large Lower Boasts Rec Rm, Office, Play Area & Workshop! Complete W/Double Car Garage & 4 Drive Prkg! Incredible! 9 Kings Lynn Road $1,475,000

JUS

TL

IST

ED

MARTI PHILP Sales Representative

416 416

232-9000 THIS IS A HOME TO MOVE FOR!! 716-8326 Exquisitely Appointed & Beautifully Updated. Lovely

4

www.martiphilp.com Bedroom Layout w/ Newly Reno’d Ensuite In Master, Brand

New Main 5-pc Bath w/ Heated Floors, Elegant Custom Kitchen, All New Hardwood Flooring, Brilliant Main Floor Family Room w/ WO To Private Rear Yard, Main Flr. Laundry Plus A Spacious, Sun-Filled Recreation Room. Suits So Many Lifestyles. Nestled In A Supremely Quiet Pocket In Markland Wood - This Fine Home Is Worth Viewing. See It Today!!

Re/Max Professionals Inc., Brokerage

Independently Owned and Operated

OPEN HOUSE SAT 2-4 PM 00

,0 99

$5

SAM TASSONE

LINA KULIAVAS

Sales Representative

416

Sales Representative

605 FOUR WINDS WAY

762-8255

www.LinaKuliavas.com “Heartland Area”! Detached 3 Bdrm, 3 Baths, High Ceilings, Hardwood Flrs, S/S Appl in Kit. Fireplace in Family Rm. W/O from KIT to Large Deck & Fenced-In Backyard w 2 Lattices for Privacy. Royal LePage Real Estate Dble Garage, Dble Drive, Breezeway, Shed. Service Ltd., Brokerage www.lina@kuliavas.com for Tours and PICS.

416

JOANNE GLUDISH Sales Representative

GREENS OF ST. GEORGES

818-3421 Nestled on a Quiet Crescent in the Prestigious St. George’s Golf Club

www.asgoodasSOLD.ca SAM SELLS

Community, This 4 Bedroom Builder’s Own Beauty Boasts 3700 sq ft of Updated Décor, Overbuilt Steel Joists & Concrete Poured Floors, Sunny South Yard has Solar Heated Inground Pool with Water falls, Lifetime Warranty Roof, Main Floor Family Room with Fireplace, Grand Kitchen With Island, Spacious Master With Beautiful Ensuite, Designer Bathroom featured in Magazine and more... Steps To Excellent Schools, Parks, Royal LePage West Realty Group, Brokerage Shops, TTC, Miles of Etobicoke Trails, Minutes to Airport & Downtown.

416

SIMPLY MAGNIFICENT IN BOTH LOCATION & STYLE! 231-3000 Welcome to This Completely Reno’d 4Bdrm Home Across From

www.joannegludish.com NATIONAL CHAIRMAN’S CLUB

Breathtaking James Gardens! Boasts Lrge Principal Rooms W/Glorious Views From Panoramic Windows & Walk-Outs From Every Level! Elegant Living/Dining Room, Gourmet Kitchen/Family Room Combination, Six Luxurious Baths, Hardwood Thru-Out, Fine Detailing! Lower Level Is An Entertainer’s Dream W/Games & Rec Room, Office & Exercise Room! 3300Sqft Of Modern Chic Living Space! Visit www.102Edenbridge.com 102 Edenbridge Drive. NOW $1,599,000.

*Top 1% in Canada for RLP Sales Representatives based on Gross Commission 2007–2014

Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

OPEN HOUSE SAT AND SUN 2-4

SAM TASSONE

Sales Representative

416

818-3421 New

CUSTOM BUILT BEAUTY!

Palatial Sun-Filled Residence W/Triumphant Architectural www.asgoodasSOLD.ca Features & Finishes, Unparallaled Craftsmanship & Decor Throughout, Sensational Kitchen W/Grand Island, Marble & Superb SAM SELLS Appliances, Devine Famrm W/Fireplace B/Ispeakers & W/O To Southdeck/Pergola, Regal Master W/Splendid 5Pce ensuite & W/I closet, Grand Lower Level W/Custom wet-Bar, Pot-Lights, Walk Up To Yard. Exceptional Family Neighbourhood, Steps To Schools, Royal LePage West Realty Group, Brokerage Ttc, Shop, Minutes to Airport & Downtown. Offered at $1,730,000

BEV JONES STEVE BROADHURST Sales Representative 232.9000

OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4:30 PM $7

99

FRANK BOLOTTA Sales Representative

Independently Owned and Operated

416

232.9000

bev.jones@rogers.com Re/Max Professionals Inc., Brokerage

ST. GEORGE’S GOLF COURSE! This charming cape cod is situated on a prestige crescent, in an enclave of multi million dollar estate homes. Renovate this existing home or custom build on this oversized south facing property. Beautifully proportioned principle rooms, sundrenched windows throughout. Walkouts to patios and mature treed landscaping and gardens. Kitchen with breakfast area. 4 bedrooms and a lower suite with separate entry. Best schools include Richview Collegiate & Humber Valley elementary. Easy access to Bay Street and the airport. Shops at Humbertown & The Kingsway! $1,398,000.

OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4 PM

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2-4 PM JUS

TL

,90

0

SOUTH ETOBICOKE RAVINE

36 DUNNING CRES. Immaculate custom designed 3 or 4 Bedroom

905 629-1515 2–Storey home on most desired street in Alderwood West overlooking

Elite Realty, Brokerage*

ISLINGTON GOLF COURSE!

Tranquil court setting in Islington Heights! Backing onto the 13th 416 green of Islington Golf Course! Wonderful west vistas! Totally bev.jones@rogers.com renovated sprawling sidesplit with open concept main level & w/o to tiered deck & awesome garden! Trendy chic decor! Spa inspired bathrooms! Custom oak kitchen with quartz counters Re/Max Professionals & top of the line appliances! W/O ground level family room! Hardwood thru-out! $1,299,900 Inc., Brokerage

BEV JONES STEVE BROADHURST Sales Representative

Etobicoke Creek. Approx. 1650 sq. ft. centre hall plan tastefully appointed in oak finishes. Main floor powder & separate family room. Eat-in kitchen with an abundance of counter/cupboard space. W/O to magnificent 50 x 130 ft Ravine lot. Large Principal rooms. 3 baths. Totally finished basement. Steps to all necessary amenities. Preferred School district. Minutes to downtown. Call for your private viewing.

BARBARA DEN OUDEN

LEONA ADAMS

Sales Representative

416

710-6134 236-6000

Sales Representatives

40 HARDWICK COURT

Beautifully updated 3 bedroom bungalow in family friendly Eringate neighbourhood of Etobicoke. Steps from Briarcrest Primary School ‘with day care in the school’. Amazingly bright totally finished basement with extra large family room and walk in storage closets. Sutton West Realty Inc., Large office/den or even a 4th bedroom. Professionally landscaped perennial gardens. Minutes to Centennial Park Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated Trails, Major Highways, Airport, and Shopping. $649,000 416

723-7633

IST

ED

SPRINGBROOK GARDEN BUNGALOW $899K

416 73 Saybrook Ave. Fabulous opportunity to www.ThinkTorontoRealEstate.com renovate or build, 50 x 126 south lot, offers 3 bedrooms, 1 ½ baths, hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, eat-in kitchen, finished lower level with large rec room, single car garage, short walk to Laura Hill Park, Bloor street and great Royal Lepage Real Estate schools. Call Barbara den Ouden. Services Ltd.

| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015

#1 READ NEWSPAPER IN ETOBICOKE.


Motria Dzulynsky

ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

20

Sales Representative

REAL ESTATE Professionals Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned

www.motria.com 416 236-1241 motriadzulynsky@trebnet.com

B.Sc.Phm.

Solid 3-bedroom bungalow. Sunny lot, dead-end street, lovely Etobicoke neighbourhood. Open Living/Dining, picture windows, eatin kitchen. Side entrance to high partial finished lower w/3-piece bath. Attached garage. Shops, TTC (1-bus to subway). Close to schools, parks, hospital, airport, highways, downtown Toronto and Mississauga. By appointment only.

Building Relationships... One home at a time 2 Burrows Avenue OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2-4 PM

Absolutely stunning custom built 4+1 bedroom, 5 bath home in a unique, quiet cul de sac location. Unsurpassed craftsmanship and quality prevails throughout. Extensive millwork, wainscoting, built-ins, crown mouldings, solid wood doors. Top of the line fixtures, marble, 3 ¼ inch oak floors. Open-concept designer eat-in kitchen, family room with walk-out, state of the art baths. 10 ft ceilings on main floor, 4 skylights. Fabulous lower level w 9’ ceilings and walk-out. Renowned schools, close to TTC and all amenities. This is the CUSTOM EXECUTIVE HOME IN “PRINCESS–ROSETHORN”! house that all families want! $1,499,000

ELAINE MCDONALD Sales Representative

416 762-8255

416 723-1786 DIR

elaine.mcdonald@hotmail.ca www.elainemcdonald.ca

ATTENTION RENOVATORS

Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4 PM NEW

00

,9 99

RANDALL MCGRATH Broker

416 236-1241

OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4 PM ICE PR 00 G 0 KIN 8, AS $1,49

CELL 416 709-9332

RE/MAX Professionals Inc., Brokerage

Independently Owned and Operated

39 KINGSGROVE BLVD. WELCOME TO THE KINGSWAY ABSOLUTELY SPECTACULAR RENOVATION, FULLY GUTTED DOWN TO THE BRICK WITH 400 SQ. FT. ADDITION, CUSTOM DREAM KITCHEN, ELEGANT MASTER BEDROOM RETREAT WITH CATHEDRAL CEILINGS, ENSUITE, MULTIPLE FIREPLACES, 3 BATHROOMS, HEATED STONE FLOORS, GORGEOUS MILLED OAK FLOORS, BASEMENT DUG DOWN, NEW DETACHED HEATED GARAGE, CUSTOM HIGH END WOOD WINDOWS AND DOORS, HIGH EFFICIENCY BOILER, ESCAPE AND RELAX IN YOUR PRIVATE YARD WITH YEAR ROUND SPA POOL, CEDAR GAZEBO.

$5

LIS

TIN

G

JOHN PANKIW

Sales Representative

416

762-8255

PRIME ETOBICOKE-GOLFWOOD VILLAGE!

Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

66 BRAYWIN DR Fabulous High Demand Location. A Bright South Facing Sun Filled Detached 3 Bedroom Bungalow. Situated On An Exceptionally Large Pool Sized Lot. Located At The End On A Beautiful Tree Lined Cul De Sac Surrounded By Million Dollar Homes. Refinished Hardwood Floors Throughout, Single Car Garage With 3 Car Parking, Separate Side Entrance, 100 Amp Service Breakers, Cedar Lined Closet, Fully Fenced In Massive Backyard. Minutes To All Amenities- TTC, Shopping, Great Schools & All Major Hwy’s.Tremendous Opportunity, Move In Immediately And Put Your Personal Touch On This Beautiful Home! Premium Lot!

Independently Owned and Operated

OPEN HOUSE APRIL 12 &13 2-5 PM ,0

99

$7

00

MICHAEL TURK Real Estate Broker

Direct:

416 762-2020

Office:

416 762-8255 www.miketurk.ca

Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

11 PLACID ROAD

Prime Norseman Heights (Royal York/ Norseman) Larger than most area homes about 1700 sq ft above grade plus lower level, 4 bedrooms plus one side split, spacious effective design, property in move in condition, private driveway can accommodate 3 cars, large wrap around backyard fenced in for privacy, offers hardwood flooring, large cedar deck, excellent school district, walking distance to Bloor and quick access to Highways.

OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4PM

CLIENT CARE ASSISTANT Permanent Part-Time Wanted To Assist Busy Realtor! Some Real Estate Background Preferred. Licensed Or Non-Licensed. Please call

416-237-1173

KEVIN ROSIN

Sales Representative

416-443-0300

$579,900

ByTheParkRealty.ca

416-532-5222

18 Monet Ave

$659,000

Call 416 629 2234 Now!

Malik Ashfaque GreatDetachedHomeInDesirable Area Of Meadowvale. Pride Of Ownership. Quiet Street. Deck In Backyard. New Windows, New Roof, New Toilets, Gas Fireplace In Basement. Close To Shopping, Schools, Parks, Transit, Highway, Go Transit.

Central Etobicoke Spacious 4 Bedroom Home On A Quiet, Child Friendly Cul De Sac. Open Concept Living/Dining Room. Modern Kitchen/Granite Counter & Stainless Steel Appliances. 2 Reno Bathrooms. Hardwood Floors. Large Rec Room. Potential For 5th Bedroom On The Lower Level. A Few Minutes Walk To The Park, Schools And Public Transit. Pie Shaped-Irregular Lot. 4 car parking. $749,000

ATTENTION BUYERS AND SELLERS!

“Five Mistakes to Avoid While Buying & Selling Your Home”

OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN • 2-4PM

Realty Inc., Brokerage

Magnificent Custom Designed Home. One of Mississauga’s Desirable Streets Backing onto a Park. An Entertainers Delight W/ Solid Cherry Wood Kitchen, Two Islands W/ Granite Counters, Prof Appliances. Open Concept Main Fl, European Shutters, Two Fireplaces (Main & Master). Master Ensuite has Floating Bathtub & Large Glass Shower. Prof. Landscaped Backyard w/ Artificial Turf. Interlocking Patio Stones & Alum Fencing. Walk to Lake, Parks & Public Trans. Close to Airport & 1172 HAIG BLVD • $1,189,999 Downtown. Call for your personal viewing

Sales Representative

Performance Realty Inc., Brokerage

Independently Owned & Operated

www.malikcondos.com

DIR: 416 629 2234 OFF: 905 270 2000 www.peelhaltonproperties.ca

Free Home Evaluation! Bank Sales! Brand New Condo Investment!

Stunning Home In Highly Sought After “Stonegate” Area. Extremely Well Maintained With Designer Decor, All Brick, Large Master Br Featuring Luxury 5 Pc Ensuite Bath And Sitting Area, Beautiful Kitchen With Granite Countertop And Under Mount Sink, Large Deck. Newly Renovated 2011-2012 Includes Kitchen - Hardwood Floors-Appliances- All Light Fixtures-Windows Doors- Cv Sprinklers System In Front/Backyard. Interlocking Brick Driveway Close To Schools/Shopping(Con).

$2000 Rebate to First Time Buyers – I Will Help Arrange a Mortgage, Home Inspection & a Lawyer

Find your PERFECT match!


21

WWW.PAULNUSCA.COM paul@paulnusca.com

TOP 1 % CANADA *National Chairman’s 1996-2014

Christine Simpson

416.236.1871

($ volume sales)

sales representative

P: 416.236.1871 C: 416.618.8326

*Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

PHOTOS~DETAILS~VIRTUAL TOURS ONLINE • CALL FOR OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULE

Top 1% in Canada for 2007-2014 Royal Lepage, Based On Commission

S A L E S R E P R E S E N TAT I V E

t Li Jus

t Li Jus

Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd. Brokerage 1 Willingdon Blvd. Suite 1 (Second Floor), Toronto, ON M8X 1B9

PAU L N U S C A

d ste

d ste

FULL SERVICE MARKETING | PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY | HOME STAGING | VIRTUAL TOURS DIGITAL FLOOR PLANS | 24/7 PERSONAL SUPPORT OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4PM

‘HUMBER VALLEY’

‘THORNCREST VILLAGE’

‘SPRINGBROOK GARDENS’

64 Wimbleton Road $3,100,000. Exceptionally Crafted Custom ‘Smart Home’

40 Pheasant Lane $2,495,000. Spectacular 5 Bdrm ~ 95’x180’ Private Lot

4 Springbrook Gardens $1,549,000. Amazing ‘WishList’ 4+1 Bdrm Home t Li Jus

t Li Jus

t Li Jus

d ste

d ste

d ste

Thorncrest Village

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY ~ 2-4 PM

OPEN HOUSE WKND ~ 2-4 PM

OPEN WKND ~ 2-4 PM

42 Walford Road $1,299,000. Spacious 4 Bdrm ~ ‘The Kingsway’

76 Decarie Circle $819,000. 3 Bdrm ~ Updated & Renovated!

8-235 Van Dusen Blvd. $709,000. 3 Bdrm Carefree Lifestyle ~ Walk To Subway

Thinking of Buying or Selling? An agent that advertises in your local Real Estate section is always a wise choice.

Old Mill Penthouse

Sophisticated & Elegantly Detailed Chateau Style Home Built By One Of Toronto’s Premier Builders Tony Gornik. Set On A Picturesque West Facing Lot In Thorncrest Village’s Most Convenient Location! In Between The Club House With Pool And Tennis Courts, And The Thorncrest Plaza. Unparalleled Craftsmanship & Superior Design. Soaring 10-18ft Ceilings. Palatial Principal Rooms. Hand Cut Stone Exterior Including An Outdoor Stone Fireplace, Pergola, And Entertainment Area. Gourmet Kitchen With Beamed Cathedral Ceilings, Custom Library With Stained Glass Windows, Private Office With Walk-Out To Patio, And Much More. This House Is One Of A Kind And Not To Be Missed! 23 Thorncrest Road $3,795,000

Incredible Elegance At The Riverhouse Condos! Stunning View Of The Humber River! Over 2200 Sq Ft of Luxury! 3 Bedroom, 3 Full Bath Penthouse Suite W/Customized Finishes! Spectacular Kitchen W/ Centre Island, Wine Fridge & Meile Appliances, Walk-Out To Terrace W/BBQ Outlet. Hardwood Floors throughout, Gas Fireplace, 24hr Concierge, Pool, Fitness Centre, Party Room, Minutes To The Kingsway, Etienne Brule Park, Humber River Trails, The Old Mill Tennis Club, Restaurant And Spa. 30 Old Mill Road # 1102 $2,195,000

OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4PM

OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4PM

The Kingsway

A Rare & Wonderful Offering In The Heart Of The Kingsway Featuring Over Sleek Contemporary Design W/No Expense Spared Or Detail Overlooked, Tastefully Blended W/A Classic Kingsway Tudor Exterior. Remotely Controlled “Smart House” Operating Security Cameras, Climate, Lighting, Audio & Video. Excellent Floorplan Boasting Spacious Open Concept Principal Rms, Mud Rm W/Garage Access, Main Flr Family, All Bedrooms W Private Ensuites, Exceptional Master Ovrlkg Fenced Fully Landscaped Backyard. Heated Flrs, Lwr Lvl Nanny Suite, Theatre-Grade Entertainment System. Walk To Kingsway Shops & Restaurants, Subway, Ols/ Lks. Too Many Features To List! 149 The Kingsway $2,089,000

For advertising information call

416-493-4400

®

“Service is our Motto” Islington Heights

Tina Klein Stanley, Broker

www.tinaklein.com

• 416

743-3832

REXDALE REAL ESTATE $449,900 You will love the amount of Living space and the huge rooms in this 4 Level backsplit. This is an ideal family home. The Living room has a Cathedral Ceiling giving it the feeling of spaciousness, Gas Fireplace, parquet floors, lots of sunny bright windows, walk-out to deck ideal for Summer B.B.Q’s, 3 generous bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathrooms, main floor family room and a lower level that is currently the Laundry room. Of course there is Central Air. For a picture tour please visit www.tinaklein.com $629,900 In Prestigious Olde Thistletown Is This Well Cared For 2 Bedroom Bungalow With Spacious Rooms. You’ll Love The Kitchen With The Garden View And A Walk Out To The Solarium With A Wood Stove To Warm You On The Coldest Winter Night ! The Basement In-Law Suite Has A Stone Fireplace And Open Kitchen / Living Room. The Professionally Landscaped Backyard Is An Oasis For Family Bbqs. Immaculate Condition. Don’t miss the picture tour please visit www.tinaklein.com

SOLD SOLD SOLD

$429,900

Handyman’s opportunity. This well loved 3 Bedroom bungalow is in need of renovations, to make this into your castle. The basement has a potential in-law

NG!

SKI OVER A

suite complete with separate entrance, open Livingroom/Kitchen (Kitchen needs to finished). Do I need to say at this price it won’t last? $459,900

Stunning! Absolutely Stunning!! This home has been renovated from top to bottom. You’ll love the Modern Eat-in Kitchen with granite counters, Walk-out from the Dining room to the deck and the Inground pool. Dream Bathroom! 2 Bedrooms with sloped ceilings, finished basement with another bedroom, crafts room and Modern 3 pce bathroom. Wow! What a house! Don’t miss the picture tour please visit www.tinaklein.com

ING!

The Kingsway

Custom New Build In The Heart Of The Kingsway. Exceptional Quality And Attention To Detail. Smart Design With Large And Functional Principle Rooms. Formal Dining Room With Panelled Walls. Fabulous Entertainment Possibilities In The Large Open Concept Gourmet Kitchen/Great Room Area. Kitchen Includes A 6 Burner Gas Range, Pot Filler, Top Mount Fridge, Drawer Style Microwave. Large Centre Island, Floor To Ceiling Tiled Gas Fireplace. Walk-Out To Deck. S/S Fridge, 6 Burner Gas Range, Built-In Dishwasher, Built-In Microwave, Range Fan, Central Vacuum Rough In, Closet Organizers, Bathroom Mirrors, Electric Light Fixtures, Heated Basement Concrete Under Floors, Hrv, Cac, Hi Eff Gas Burner. 534 Prince Edward Drive $1,398,000

OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4PM

Norseman Heights

Great Opportunity To Renovate Or Build Your Dream Home! 50’X 110’ Fully Fenced Lot. This Family Home Is Situated On A Quiet Residential Street Only Minutes Away From Schools (Our Lady Of Sorrows, Norseman, Ba, Eci) Shops, Transit, Easy Access To Highways And Downtown. High Basement Ceilings Over 8’. Home Ready With Building Plans And Approved Permits. Please See Attachments. Inside Of Home Is Currently Down To Studs. 36 Leamington Avenue $949,000 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4PM

$309,900

Well Loved 3 Bedroom Townhouse Is A Wonderful Starter For The First Time Buyer. 3 Generous Bedrooms, Huge Living Room With A Separate Dining Room Right Beside The Renovated Eat-In Kitchen Which Has A Walk-Out To The Garden Overlooking The Park. This Is A Neat Home With Lots Of Space. For a picture tour please visit www.tinaklein.com

SK OVER A

Spectacular Custom Built 4 Bedroom, 5 bath In The Heart Of Sought-After Islington Heights. West-Coast Style Meets Family Home Functionality! Sprawling Floorplan Featuring Open Concept Main Floor Kitchen/ Dining Room, Main Floor Family, Laundry, Powder & Mud Rooms, Huge Bedrooms W/ Tons Of Storage, Amazing Master Retreat With Extraordinary Ensuite Bathroom & Walk In Closet. Fully Finished Lower Level With Massive Rec Room & Play Room, Additional Bath. Fenced Yard & Fully Landscaped. A True Showpiece! 1 Winesap Place $1,879,000

Princess Gardens

Exceptional Complete Renovation In The Heart Of West Princess Gardens Boasting An Excellent Family-Oriented Floorplan W/No Detail Overlooked. Superior Finishes Include Wide Plank Hardwood, Potlights, Stone Accent Walls, Granite & Stainless Steel Entertainer’s Eat-In Kitchen, Numerous Skylights, Cedar Soffits, Excellent Mechanicals. Frameless Glass Bathrooms, Fully Finished Lower Level With Soaring Ceilings, Huge Rec Room, Home Office, 4th Bedroom & Walk-Up To Fully Landscaped Backyard W/Sprinkler System. A+++ Carson Dunlop Inspection Report Available. Minutes To All Amenities, Short Walk To Parkland & Great Schools. Truly Move-In Condition! 28 Dewitt Road $879,000

The Kingsway

Attention First-Time Buyers, Downsizers Or Builders Looking For A Great Bungalow On A Great Street In The Heart Of This Highly Sought After & Prestigious Community. Charming Kingsway Period Character With A Generous Touch Of Modern Renovation. Bow Window, Crown Mouldings, Restored Original Century Hardwood Floors. Updated Eat-In Kitchen With Granite Counters & Stainless Steel Appliances. Fully Fin Lower Level With 3rd Bedroom & 2nd Bath, Home Office. Great Storage, Large Rec Room With Gas Fireplace, Detached Garage, Mature Landscaping, Updated Mechanicals, Walk To Subway, Amazing Lambton Kingsway/ Sorrows Schools. Carson Dunlop Pre-Listing Inspection Available. 59 Princeton Road $849,000

Chapman Estates

The One You Have Been Waiting For In The Heart Of Chapman Estates! Picture-Perfect Family Home Completely Renovated With A Well-Designed FloorplanFeaturingSpaciousOpenConceptPrincipal Rooms, Gleaming Hardwood, Crown Mouldings, Stainless Steel Kitchen, Custom California Shutters, Large Bedrooms W/Excellent Storage Throughout. Spectacular Newly-Finished Designer Lower Level Boasting Pot Lights, Gas Fireplace, Built-Ins Galore, 2 Brand New Bathrooms. Exceptional Fully Fenced Backyard W/In-Ground Heated Salt Water Pool & Superb Mature Landscaping. Truly Nothing To Do But Move In And Enjoy. Excellent Mechanicals. 40 Munhall Road $779,000

See the Virtual Tours and Floorplans at www.paulnusca.com

| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015

REAL ESTATE


ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

22

Frank Leo

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

MOUNT PLEASANT & LAWRENCE

BROKER Sponsor of

Children’s Miracle Network & Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation

#1 in West and Central Toronto combined by units of listings sold for all Companies of all Brokers & Sales Representatives 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and #1 in Etobicoke 1995 to present according to a study of MLS data prepared by an independent auditor of real estate statistics.

BATHURST MANOR

Custom Totally Rebuilt Ultra Modern 5 Bedroom, 5 Level Backsplit, Amazing Attention to Detail, Open Concept Layout, Custom Modern Gourmet Kitchen, Quartz Counter, Breakfast Bar, B/I Appliances, Spectacular Bathrooms, Walkout to Landscaped Lot, Finished Basement, Quality Exudes Throughout, Gorgeous Curb Appeal, Fabulous Location & Neighbourhood, Simply Must be Seen! Only $1,500,000!

AMAZING LOCATION & INVESTMENT PROPERTY!!

3 in One, 60 Yr Established Automotive Shop with 5 Bays, 16ft Ceiling, Access From Front and Back Lane, Turn Key, All Equipment & Business Included, Commercial Unit at Front (Previously Used as Auto Parts Store) Plus 2 Bedroom Apartment Above, High Demand Location Bloor/Lansdowne/Dupont, Only $999,900!

CALEDON 12 CAR GARAGE

Situated on 2 Acre Lot, Detached 6 Bedroom 2 Storey, Floating Circular Staircase, Renovated Kitchen, Granite Countertops, Vaulted Ceilings, Finished Walkout Basement, Ideal for Entertaining plus a 2 Bedroom In-Law Suite, Amazing Property & Opportunity! Only $1,200,000

BAYVIEW & WELLINGTON

Stunning Minto-Built Luxury Executive 4 Bdrm 2 Storey on Premium 200’+ Lot! Beautifully Appointed Interior Featuring Many Upgrades. Approx. 3,300 SqFt, 9’ Ceilings, Beautiful Trimwork, Huge Kitchen W/ Granite Counters & Large Island, Walkout Basement, Expansive Backyard Perfect For Pool, Super Energy Efficient Design. Show-Stopper… Must Be Seen!!! Only $998,000!

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

CUSTOM BUNGALOW 2 ACRE LOT

Castlemore Estates, Situated on Cul-de-Sac, Stone Exterior, 3 Car Garage, Gourmet Kitchen, Center Island, S/S Appliances, Finished Walkout Basement, Ideal for Entertaining or In-Law/ Nanny Suite, Quality Built, Loaded with Upgrades, Great Location, Minutes to All Amenities! Only $1,699,900!

WYCLIFFE ESTATES

Situated on a Quiet Crescent & on Premium Pie Shaped Lot, 4 Bedroom 2 Storey with Walkout Basement, Immaculately Maintained, Original Owners, Thousands Spent on Upgrades, Granite floor, New Doors & Windows, Marble Fireplaces, Great for Entertaining, Walkout to Landscaped Lot, Simply must be Seen! Only $1,199,900!

DOWNTOWN WATERFRONT LOWER PENTHOUSE

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

CUSTOM BUILT CASTLEMORE 2 ACRE ESTATE

Stunning Euro designed 4 bdrm raised bungalow. Gorgeous kitchen with granite floors & countertops, top line built-in appliances, quality finishing & craftsmanship throughout. Large combined living & dining room, marble floors, huge family room, gas fireplace, den, gleaming hardwood floors, 5 washrooms, incredible master bedroom, 6pc ensuite & W/I closet, beautifully landscaped property. Must be seen for $1,650,000

LUXURY PALACE PIER

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

TRINITY BELLWOODS

Spectacular Totally Renovated Gorgeous 2 Storey in one of the Most Demanded Neighbourhoods, Open Concept Layout, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Custom Kitchen Quartz Counter, Stainless Steel Appliances, Master Bedroom Retreat with Full Ensuite, Finished Basement, Steps to Subway, Parks & All Amenities. Simply Amazing Value & Opportunity, Must be Seen! Only $899,900!

BACKING ONTO GOLF COURSE

Situated on premium lot over ½ an acre! Quiet enclave of Multimillion Dollar Homes, Over 5,000 Sq Ft, 5 Bdrms, Finished Basement, Indoor Pool, Walkout to Huge Deck overlooking Golf Course, Spectacular Backyard, Thousands spent on Renovations and Upgrades, Bright Sunlit, 3 Skylights, Circular Staircase, Formal Rooms,3 Car Garage, Plus much more! Only $1,599,900!

SPECTACULAR 2 STOREY

Totally Renovated, Double Door Entry, Large Foyer, Circular Staircase, Iron Railing, Wainscoting, Custom Kitchen, Quartz Counter, Renovated Bathrooms, Prof. Finished Basement, Ideal for Entertaining, Shows to Perfection, Prof. Landscaped, Just Move in & Enjoy! Only $1,050,000!

LEASIDE OPPORTUNITY

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

FREE PROFESSIONAL BUYER SERVICE:

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

• Find out about the newest homes on the market that meet your needs • Get more informed about the specific areas and how to get the best price • Find out how to get the best mortgage rates and saving programs, plus much more - Call today!!


SELL Your Home FASTER and for MORE MONEY! • Your Home Advertised 24 Hours a Day Until Sold • Your Home Advertised to Millions on www.GetLeo.com • Learn the Secrets of Selling your Home, without ineffective Open Houses • Your Home Listed in Full Colour Print Ads Until It’s Sold • Our team of Professionals for the same price as hiring a single broker

• Get up to $10,000 no interest for 60 days* • Total service guarantee in writing • Your Home Sold Guaranteed, or I’ll Buy it* • Competitive Rates, Exceptional service • Award Winning Results!

“FREE Confidential Home Evaluations. ‘The Name Friends Trust & Recommend’

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

BATHURST VILLAGE

Detached 3 Bedroom Bungalow Situated on 53 Ft Wide Lot, Double Door Entry, Formal Dining Room, Spacious Living Room, Picture Window, Modern Family Size Kitchen, Garage, Patio, Fabulous Neighbourhood & Location! Only $699,900!

TRENDY DAVENPORT VILLAGE

Fabulous 2 Storey 3 Bedroom Townhome, Over 1,000 Sq Ft, Open Concept Living & Dining Rooms, Walk-out to Terrace, Kitchen with Granite Countertop, Breakfast Bar, Stainless Steel Appliances, 2 Full Baths, Parking, Steps to Transit, Close to All Amenities, Restaurants, Shops, School & Park! Only $429,900!

HEART OF THE KINGSWAY!

Fabulous Penthouse Suite At “The Essence”! Luxury Boutique Condo Living! Beautifully Appointed 1 + 1 Bedroom Suite – Approximately 800SqFt. Extra-High Ceilings, Beautiful Trimwork, Kitchen W/ Granite Counters, Hardwood Floors And Walkout To Large Terrace. Close To Transit, Schools, Amenities And Million Dollar Homes! Absolutely Beautiful!!! Only $329,900!

SPECTACULAR 2-STOREY

Situated on Quiet Court in Demand Huron Park Location, Curb Appeal, Interlock Drive + Professional Landscaping, 4+1 Bedroom, Renovated, 2 Full Kitchens, Finished Basement, Main Flr Family Room, Master Retreat, Ensuite & Walk-In Closet, Ideal In-Law Suite, Backyard Oasis, Waterfall and Pond Plus Much More! Only $849,900!

ICE 2

Brand New Corner Suite, 2 Bedrooms, 753 Sq Ft on 20th Floor, Fabulous Layout, Walk out to Balcony, Parking & Locker Included, Fabulous Location Directly Connected to Maple Leaf Square, Fabulous Amenities, Amazing Value! Being Sold Under Assignment. Only $549,900!

THE ROYAL AT BAYVIEW GLEN

Impeccable Upgraded 2 Bedroom Corner Suite, High Demand Open Concept Split Bedroom Design, Renovated Kitchen, Granite Countertop, Upgraded Cabinetry + Stainless Steele Appliances, Hardwood Flr, Formal Dining Room, Walkout to Balcony, Fabulous View, Master Bdrm with Ensuite & W/I Closet, Steps to Yonge, GO Station & Viva, Shopping & Restaurants. Amazing Value! Only $349,900!

VICTORIA VILLAGE

Super Value! 2 Bdrm 2 Bath Condo with Walkout to Huge Balcony, Clear Southwest View of the Lake, 1 Parking and Locker Included, Amenities include Concierge, Fitness and Party Rooms, Guest Suites and much more! Fabulous Location, Easy Access to DVP, Steps to TTC,Hwy and all Amenities! Must be Seen! Only $309,900!

AMAZING 80 X 222 FT LOT

Detached Toronto Bungalow with 3+1 Bedrooms, Stunning Lot, Backing onto Ravine, Long Private Drive, Garage, Huge Shed, Large Garden, Finished Basement Ideal for In-Law Suite or Entertaining, Only $799,900!

YORK UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS Steps to York University, Fabulous 3 Bedroom Bungalow, Open Concept Living & Dining Room, Hardwood Floors, Separate Side Entrance to Finished Basement Rented for $1,200/Mth, Great Tenants Willing to Stay, Own for Less than Rent! Only $499,900!

LUXURY CONDO YONGE & FINCH

Wonderful Newer 2 Bdrm “Pulse Condo” next to Yonge Shops/Restaurants. Huge 280 Sq Ft Terrace, Rare 9 Ft Ceilings, Split Bdrm Design with Floor to Ceiling Windows, Parking & Locker, Steps to Finch Subway! Super Value! Only $349,900!

PENTHOUSE CONDO IN HEART OF MARKHAM

Stunning Rare 1 Bdrm Upper Penthouse with Unobstructed South View, “Green” Energy Efficient Building with very Low Maintenance Fees, 10 Ft Ceilings, Granite Kitchen with S/S Appliances, Hardwood Throughout, World Class Amenities, Super Value! Only 299,900!

AMAZING VALUE!! One of a kind Custom Property, Detached 4+1 Bedroom, Situated on a 50 x 175 Ft Lot, Double Detached Garage, Long Drive, 2 In- Law Suites, Separate Rec Room , Inground Pool, Live for less than Rent! Shows Great! Only $699,900!

NORTH YORK $449,900

Thousands Spent on Updates & Renovations, 3 Bedroom Bungalow with Double Garage, Open Concept Layout Living & Dining Room, Finished Walkout Basement, Close to Transit and Amenities, Simply Must be Seen!

WONDERFUL INNISFIL BUNGALOW

Large 3 Bdrm near Lake Simcoe on a Huge 50 by 200 Ft Lot, Backing onto Forest close to the Beach, Enormous Finished Basement with Rec Room and 2 Extra Bdrms, Only a Few Homes on this Private Road near Alcona! Your Own Private Oasis! Only $349,500!

HEART OF RICHMOND HILL Stunning 688 SqFt 1 + Den with unobstructed views, Rare Oversized Den can be 2nd Bdrm, 2Walkouts to Large Balcony,Granite Counters and Marble Vanities, Newer Building at Yonge/16th. World Class Amenities! Only $289,900!

DETACHED BUNGALOW

Sought After Neighbourhood, Situated on Large 147 Ft Lot, Open Concept Living Room, Formal Dining Room, Large Family Size Kitchen, 3+1 Bedrooms, Separate Side Entrance, Finished Basement Ideal for Entertaining or In-Law Suite, Large Patio, Fenced Backyard, Large Veranda, Super Value! Simply Must be Seen! Only $699,900!

ICONIC MARILYN MONROE TOWERS

Wonderfully Spacious 2 bdrm + den, Beautiful Panoramic views from the 285 Sq Ft Wrap Around Balcony. Floor to Ceiling Windows, Rich Dark Floors in Open Concept Living/Dining Room, Granite Kitchen Counters, Huge Master Bdrm with Ensuite. Luxurious Amenities. Great Location! Amazing Value!!! Only $429,900!

STUNNING EXECUTIVE SQUARE ONE CONDO

Magnificent Fully Furnished 2 Bdrm Split Layout Suite on High Floor with Stunning Views of CN Tower & Lake, Over 50K in High End Upgrades, Jaw Dropping Coffered Ceilings, Recessed Lighting, Travertine Wall Accents, Custom Granite Kitchen & Washrooms, Steps to Square one! Spectacular Unit! Only $349,000!

LUXURY NEXT TO SQUARE ONE

Stunning Value for this 1 Bdrm + Den in the New Parkside Village Condo at City Center! Lovely South View of Lake through Floor to Ceiling Windows, Granite Counters, Stainless Steele Appliances, Hardwood, 9 Ft Ceilings, 50,000 Sq Ft. Of World Class Amenities! Only $278,000!

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

Copyright© 2009 Frank Leo

| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015

HOME SELLING SYSTEM

23


ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

24

REAL ESTATE oPen HouSe SunDAY 2-4 PM

julie king Broker

905-821-3200 DIRECT 416-949-2857 25 FAiRVieW RD., uPPeR PH #5, MiSSiSSAugA

ROYAL LEPAGE MEADOWTOWNE REALTY BROKERAGE†

$414,800 – Fantastic condo Living in the heart oF Mississauga in this BeautiFuL 1834 sq Ft 2 storey renovated upper penthouse. enjoy the se views oF the Lake and city skyLine FroM every rooM. incLudes 3 BdrMs, 3 Baths, open FLoor pLan with BeautiFuLLy renovated kitchen with Large centre isLand, FirepLace, Large terrace & 4 parking spots, this stunning open concept Layout is a Must see! www.searchforhomes.ca

CALEDON 12 CAR GARAGE

CONSUMER FEATURE

I sold my home….But what’s next? I’ve dealt with situations where a client will come to me having sold his or her home and wonder what to do next. Where should the person go? In general, the most common options available for senior home buyers are as follows: • Condominiums • Gated Communities •New Builds • Retirement Community Homes • Long-term Care Facilities CONDOMINIUM The condominium is a great choice for those looking to downsize, particularly if one doesn’t want the obligation of real estate maintenance, but still wishes to have control of his interior space (in other words, he wants to do the cooking and cleaning on his own). Also, for many, the condo offers a carefree environment, with access to high quality amenities, such as an exercise facility or pool. GATED COMMUNITY A gated community tends to offer fewer amenities than the

condo option. The benefit of the gated community is that it eases the security risk of living in a single home, with a community advocate taking care of and overseeing the exterior maintenance (such as lawns, windows and roofs). NEW BUILD In most cases, a new build is covered under the Ontario New Home Warranty Plan, which entitles the home buyer to certain protections under the law. An added benefit to the new build is that, while the space is under construction, it can be customized to suit one’s needs and lifestyle concerns (for example, the space can be altered to allow for greater wheelchair access). RETIREMENT COMMUNITY This type of facility allows the individual to assign to another party the task of certain daily activities – such as meal preparation or house cleaning – while still maintaining control over other daily activities. The individual is able to choose the services as he needs them.

LONG-TERM CARE FACILITY The long-term care facility focuses on the medical, functional and physical needs of the individual, and attempts to address these needs by offering a higher level of personal service. When looking into this option, it’s important to assess the medical needs of the individual (i.e., mobility, mental capacity, etc.), and how to best meet these needs to maximize the individual’s quality of life. As you can see, when selling your home, it’s absolutely essential to determine where to go next. The second, critical step in the process is to select the right housing option for the next stage of life. Luckily, there are many options available. It’s simply a matter of identifying your needs, and then finding the right fit for your life and your lifestyle.

Committed to your needs: Susan Quaglieri, Sales Representative, “Real Estate by Design” TM Royal LePage Porrit Real Estate, Brokerage, Independently Owned and Operated

DiD You know: Situated on 2 Acre Lot, Detached 6 Bedroom 2 Storey, Floating Circular Staircase, Renovated Frank Leo Kitchen, Granite Countertops, Vaulted Ceilings, Broker Finished Walkout Basement, Ideal for Entertaining 416 917-5466 plus a 2 Bedroom In-Law Suite, Amazing Property & www.getleo.com Opportunity! Only $1,200,000 RE/MAX WEST REALTY INC., BROKERAGE Listing agent:

We can deliver your Real Estate Flyers for as little as $55 per 1000?

OPEN HOUSE SHOWCASE OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1-4 PM

24 INDIANOLA DRIVE • $629,900 Move into this Bright and Spacious Family Home Lovingly Cared for By Original Owner offering Large Principle Rooms, Eat-In Kitchen, Bright Basement With Above Grade Windows in sought after central Etobicoke Location Solid Detached Brick Raised Bungalow Open Concept Living / Dining Room with lovely Picture window that overlooks front Yard and large Balcony Hardwood Floors Separate Side Entrance to Basement with Amazing Potential High Ceilings Large Fenced Yard Private Drive /Garage Upgraded Roof, Windows, Electrical and much more Walking distance to Great Schools Park, Shops Transportation at your door step A must see.

ANNE EMINI 416 804-2909 Broker Re/Max Professionals Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4 PM

OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4 PM

51 WOODSIDE AVE

1 PAKENHAM DR, TORONTO

2 storey Bloor West/ High Park home, 3 +1 bedrooms, 2 Baths, spacious and charming principal and bedrooms all with Oak trim, hardwood floors throughout, front vestibule addition, over 2,000 sq ft living space. High finished basement. Open and light filled 2 storey family/breakfast/Rec room rear addition. Access to professionally landscaped backyard! Short walk to Public Transit. ROSE CRASKE 416 236-1241 Broker RE/MAX Professionals Inc, Brokerage

Fantastic 3+1 Bdrm Detached & Immaculately Clean Bungalow Is Now For Sale. Located in a Mature Family Neighborhood of Rexdale. Freshly Painted, With Upgraded Kitchen, Furnace, Central Air Conditioning, Elect Panel, Eavestroughs, Washer, Dryer and great potential in future. Beautifully landscaped yard. Walk to TTC, School, Park, Church and Plaza, Easy Access To Hwy 401. This Home Offers Great Layout & Lots Of Sunlight & Must Be Seen. Don’t Miss Out on This Wonderfull and Affordable Home! $542,888

Independently Owned & Operated

Sales Representative DAN BANIKA 416 716-3103 www.danbanika.com Re/Max Realty Specialists Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated

OPEN HOUSE SAT 11TH/SUN 12TH – 2-4 PM

00 9,9 9 $8

21 HAMPSHIRE HEIGHTS

MLS # W3160286. Sprawling 3 Bedroom Ranch Bungalow On An Outstanding Pie-Shaped Lot. Owned By The Same Family For Over Fifty Years. Great Square Footage, Light & Bright, Lots Of Hardwood Flooring, New Bath In Lower Level! Walking Distance To Rosethorn J.S. + St. Gregory’s. Easy Access To Hwys + TTC. Don’t Miss The Virtual Tour - Loads Of Photos + Aerial Views Of The Property. Renovate Existing, Build Up Or Start Over!! CINDY SUKMAN Broker 416-232-9000 Office 416-931-LIST (5478) Direct www.cindysukman.com Re/Max Professionals Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated


25

| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015


ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

26

CONSUMER FEATURE

Enjoy the Camaraderie & Security of Small Group Travel Join me to find out about Canadian Woman Traveller . . . who we are, what we do, and where we go.

Tuesday April 21, 7:00 to 9:00pm

OLD MILL, 21 Old Mill Rd, TORONTO RSVP: 1-888-830-5324 or info@cwtraveller.ca

Save $2-$3 Save $2-$3 www.cwtraveller.ca

Debbie Lloyd, Owner, Canadian Woman Traveller

A division of The Travel Broker & Cruise Centre TICO #50019169

NEW ERASABLE GEL PEN

Why choose a realtor?

Vibrant gel ink erases more cleanly!*

ONLY AVAILABLE AT

*Compared to ReplayŽ pens. ŠNewell Rubbermaid Office Products Group

Ž Registered Trademarks. Š Newell Rubbermaid Canada Inc. 2015. All rights reserved.

A realtor has the experience and knowledge to help you find the home of your dreams Entering the real estate market is both a daunting and exciting experience. You spend your time envisioning the perfect first home, the dream kitchen, or the ideal neighbourhood you’d like to settle down in. But a home is also the most expensive purchase you can make, and finding the right home to meet your needs should be left in the hands of a professional. A realtor has the education, experience and inside knowledge to make home buying easy. Like any professional in their field, a real estate agent needs to go to school and complete courses before they can secure their real estate license. You trust your hairdresser to help with your hair, and turn to a doctor with a medical issue; it only makes sense to turn to a professional when making a home investment. Real estate agents spend years learning from professionals about the importance of economics, demographics and geography on real estate values, how land and property is registered, municipal planning and land use regulations, the construction of homes and buildings, determining the value of a property, current trends and issues that impact residential and commercial real estate and many other necessary skills to help their clients buy and sell their homes faster, that you likely don’t know if you aren’t an expert yourself. Even after they’ve obtained their real estate license, many realtors continue to update

their skills to be on top of an ever-changing real estate market. It’s not all about statistics and school courses. Real estate agents bring years of experience to the table that helps guide new clients when looking for a new home. They know the ins and outs of the neighbourhood you’re looking to move into, from the demographics of the area to the closest school, or know where to find the industry buzz about it. This kind of knowledge only comes with being tapped into the real estate industry. Once they’ve helped you find a home that meets all of your wants and needs, realtors use their knowledge of the neighbourhood to help get you the best deal. You may know that a comparable home in the neighbourhood was on the market for $600,000, but a realtor would know how long it was on the market, any upgrades the owners made and the actual selling price, which can help you when making an offer. Whether you are putting your home up for sale, or looking to purchase, a realtor has a network of professionals to help you meet your goals. Over time realtors develop a roster of contractors, decorators, plumbers and electricians they’ve worked with, and can attest to the quality of work. You don’t need to know everything about buying, selling and even renovating when you enter the real estate market, as long as you hire a professional who does.

SAVE $1

when you purchase any Papermate Replay Premium Pen

g n i r p S e m o HMakeover

Contest

Spring is just around the corner!! Why not show your home some love in every corner!

Enter our Spring Home Makeover for your chance to win

a $250 Home DepotÂŽ gift card for all your home makeover needs!

to enter, visit insidetoronto.com/contests Contest open to Toronto residents 18 years of age or older. Odds of winning depend on number of eligible entries received. One (1) prize will be awarded. Retail value of prize is approximately $250+applicable taxes. Contest closes Sunday, April 12, 2015 at 11:59pm. To enter and for complete contest rules visit insidetoronto.com/contests A publication of

ÂŽ

@MetrolandTO

Metroland Media Toronto


27

Mimico resident looking to buy her brother’s statue JOANNA LAVOIE jlavoie@insidetoronto.com Mimico resident Lois O’Neil is hoping the owner of a purple and gold statue, bought from her brother, Harold, before he died, will contact her. Lois recently reached out on social media in the hopes of locating and purchasing the hand-painted statue, which her brother sold to someone in the Beach community where he lived before he died Dec. 14, 2012. During a recent interview, Lois said she deeply misses her brother and feels the statue would be a great way to have a piece of him close by. Lois and Harr y grew up in Grand Falls, New Brunswick. “We were very close – him and I – close in age, too. We’re just 11 months apart,” Lois said.

Etobicoke resident Lois O’Neil is looking for the owner of this statue, which belonged to her brother. She wants to buy it back.

“Throughout our lives we always lived in the same city and we’ve always been near the water,” she said, adding she often thinks of her brother when looking out

to Lake Ontario. “In his last few years, I wanted Harry to move closer to my place. He was always visiting.” Lois said she has been thinking about the statue for the last two years and is looking to buy it from it’s current owner for as much as three times the original price – Harold sold it for $80. “I know somebody in the neighbourhood bought the statue but I never knew the person’s name,” said Lois, who said she’d love to place the piece near the small pond in the back of her Mimico home.“Somebody, somewhere either has it or knows somebody who has it.” It’s only been a few days since she posted about the statue and she said the response has been “overwhelming.”

i

Anyone with information should contact Lois at condomaids@gmail.com

360 REXDALE BLVD, WEST OF MARTIN GROVE

Great new 2015 vehicles With amazing prices!!

416.743.1810 OR VISIT AT LEGGATCHEV.CA CALL

Spring

ON SELECT ITEMS

LIMITED LI MI TED

50”

$

SMART LED 1080p 120 Hz 4 HDMI 3D TV

SAVE $510

788

#88085

SEE OUR FLYER IN TODAY’S PAPER!

VISIT US ONLINE AT BADBOY.CA

PSORIASIS STUDY 18 or older with Psoriasis? See if you qualify to receive an investigational medication at no cost.

Dr. Elena Poulos and Dr. Marnie Fisher Kingsway Clinical Research Etobicoke • 416-231-0100

| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015

community


ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

28

sports

ice time ringette roundup: Etobicoke’s Samantha Faiczak (second from right) watches as her shot gets blocked by Caledonia’s goal tender Kaitlyn Redman, during their game at the 2015 Southern Regional Ringette Championships held over the weekend at the MasterCard Centre for Excellence. More than 50 teams and 750 players took part in the tournament. In this game Caledonia won by a score of 6-4. Staff photo/IAN KELSO

Buy 1 get the 2nd

at 1/2 price This exceptional OFFER doesn’t come around very often… SO DON’T MISS OUT!

From April 9–12, 2015 REGAL® Select is our trusted premium brand that delivers outstanding durability. And now, with the 2nd 3.79L at 1/2 price, it’s the perfect time to spruce up your decor!

Visit us today Decorating Elements 1500 Royal York Road, Etobicoke, ON 416.245.2522

Village Paint & Wallpaper 4949 Dundas Street West, Etobicoke, ON 416.231.2831

Harvey’s Paint & Wallpaper 2908 Lakeshore Blvd. W, Etobicoke, ON 416.259.2961 Buy one 3.79L container at regular retail price and get the 2nd 3.79L at half price. Offer valid on following REGAL® Select products : K547, K549, K550, K551, K552, K400, K401 & K402. Qualifying purchases must be made in one (1) single transaction. Discount applied at checkout. Offer available from 4/09 to 4/12 and cannot be combined with other discounts or promotions, or applied toward prior purchases. Expires 4/12/15. At participating retailers only, while supplies last. Details in store. ©2015 Benjamin Moore & Co., Limited. Benjamin Moore, REGAL and the triangle “M” symbol are registered trademarks


29

Students match studies with stories from genocide survivor

Rwanda’s Emery Rutagonya recounts experiences to Silverthorn Collegiate students Simone Abrahamsohn etg@insidetoronto.com Students at Silverthorn C.I. took a break from their classes to learn about the Rwandan genocide from a survivor’s perspective. Emery Rutagonya is a survivor of the Rwandan genocide and co-founder of Rwanda Survivors Foundation (a Toronto-based non-profit organization that aims to raise awareness and support survivors). He spoke to an audience of 150 students on Tuesday, March 31 about his first-hand experiences during the 1994 genocide, which he described as “hell on earth.” According to the United Nations, as many as one million Tutsis and moderate Hutus were massacred by the Hutu majority that year, and an estimated 150,000 to 250,000 women were also raped.

Rutagonya spoke of maintaining hope and faith throughout his ordeal – which included hiding in a family friend’s attic for over two months with no food or water for days at a time – and told the students he lives his life to honour those who lost theirs, and that he survived day-by-day. “I didn’t know how long it would continue for,” he said. “After seeing my friends and family members shot dead in front of me, I became numb, like a zombie. But through the despair, there was also hope. A voice in the back of my head kept saying I would survive. I would live my life for the ones who lost theirs.” The soft-spoken and engaging speaker, who now makes his home in Toronto’s High Park neighbourhood with his wife and daughter, shared his harrowing story with the enraptured students, all of whom were familiar with the

Courtesy file phto

Emery Rutagonya, a survivor of the Rwandan genocide, speaks to Toronto high school students.

Rwandan genocide through their history classes. Seated according to which course they were in, the grades 10 and 11 students had either taken the geno-

cide course – introduced to the Toronto District School Board curriculum in 2008, and taught by Silverthorn teacher, Shelley Kyte, who organized the event – or had learned

about the genocide in Kyte’s history class. “My students have always been empathetic to survivors’ experiences when being taught about the genocide, and when I heard Emery speak at an event I attended, I thought it would be invaluable for them to hear his story,” said Kyte. Grade 10 history students, Emilia Dzoranovic and Izzy Vaccarino presented Rutagonya with a card and thanked him for coming to talk to their school. “Although we had a good understanding and overview of the Rwandan genocide from what we were taught in class, hearing Emery’s story was so moving, and it helped me to visualize details I hadn’t known about, such as road blocks and physical obstacles,” Vaccarino said. Rutagonya told the students he was just a bit older than them, when life as he knew it

changed overnight. He went from being an 18-year-old student who enjoyed watching movies and hanging out with his friends, to being a refugee in his own country, resourcefully seeking out hiding places. “We’ve learned about three different genocides in class (the Rwandan genocide, Armenian genocide and the Holocaust), but to hear someone’s personal story, someone who lived through the horror, is incredible,” said Sameea Hussain, a Grade 11 student at Silverthorn. Rutagonya is currently touring North America to speak to high school and university students on his “Tour of Hope 2015”, which began in March and continues until May, in an effort to inspire and educate students about the genocide.

i

For more information about Emergy’s Tour of Hope 2015, visit emeryrutagonya.com

healthand

CONSUMER FEATURE

wellness There’s a new probiotic in town Are you ready to discover new flavours this spring? – meaning “good feeling” – and speaks to the A tangy, drinkable yogurt called kefir contains nearsense of well-being felt after drinking it. ly double the probiotic content of regular yogurt • Kefir is associated with a long list of health benand has 12 different bacterial cultures. It’s also an efits. It originated over 2,000 years ago in the excellent source of calcium, protein and vitamins. Caucasus Mountains where many people live Known for its health benefits, kefir is a great base well over 100 years, for all kinds of recipes like dips and smoothies and • Kefir is a great source of probiotics. It’s made two is also delicious on its own. Kefir is a growing trend, billion active probiotic cultures. so don’t be surprised when you see it popping up • Kefir is cultured for 12 hours, whereas most yomore and more at your local grocery store. gurts are cultured anywhere from two to eight Here are some fresh facts to help you learn more hours. It’s that extra time that gives kefir its high about this superfood: probiotic activity count and delicious taste. — www.newscanada.com • The name kefir comes from the Turkish word “keif”

Dr. Janice Mummery • • • •

Enhance your smile with Invisalign orthodontics On the web, www.princeviewdental.com Early morning and evening appointments available Wheelchair Accessible

FAMILY DENTISTRY Dr. Alex Berger

& Dr. Mustafa Pasha

KIPLING AVENUE & DIXON ROAD

• New Patients Welcome • Emergencies Seen Promptly • Evening & Saturday Appointments Available

416-245-1554 1735 KIPLING AVE., SUITE 206 Westway Center

Languages spoken: English, Italian, Punjabi, Urdu, Hindi, Farsi, Russian & Polish

New Clients Welcome Across the street from the Royal York Subway

Call today for your appointment

(416) 231-4562

2943 BLOOR ST. WEST

(at Grenview Blvd. affiliated with Kingsway Medical Building) Mon Wed

10:00am - 7:00pm 8:30am - 4:30pm

Tues Thurs

10:00am - 7:00pm 7:00am - 4:00pm

(Meter and Green P lots)

| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015

education


ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN s | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

30

community CONSUMER FEATURE

national immunization days

HUDSON’S BAY SHERWAY HOSTS ‘GET FIT FOR THE CURE’ EVENT On April 1,Hudson’s Bay at Sherway Gardens teamed up with Wacoal to host a bra fitting event.Wacoal representatives provided professional bra fittings, and for every fit,Wacoal donated $2 to breast cancer research through the Susan G.Komen Foundation.They donated an additional $2 for every Wacoal product sold that day. The event was a big success. Thanks to everyone who participated!

the latest news | local photos | community listings

etobicokeguardian.com CONSUMER FEATURE

Photo/COURTESY

STOPPING POLIO: As part of National Immunization Days aimed at vaccinating more than 172 million children under the age of five across India, Etobicoke lawyer Patti Wright and president of the Rotary Club of Toronto West (centre) joined a Rotary International team of volunteers from Canada, Switzerland, Australia and the United States to give polio vaccinations in rural India in late February. In addition to Patti, there were three members from Toronto (Dr. Raffy Choulijian and Jennifer Boyd and her fiancé Ryan Fogerty, all from the Toronto-Don Mills Rotary Club).

REWARD! EXTRA MONEY

CARRIERS

SHERWAY GARDENS HUDSON’S BAY HOSTS GIVING DAY On April 2, Hudson’s Bay at Sherway Gardens hosted Giving Day to raise funds and awareness for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. 100 per cent of the proceeds from each $5 ticket benefitted the charity. Giving Day ticket holders were treated to live music from a DJ and violinist, complimentary monogramming on purses, a fun photo booth, make overs, refreshments and exclusive discounts throughout the store.Ticket holders were also entered to win a $5000 shopping spree at Hudson’s Bay Sherway Gardens.

WANTED

MEET NEIGHBOURS

GREAT CARRIER EVENTS TIME AND MONEY MANAGEMENT

AMAZING PRIZES TEACHES RESPONSIBILITY

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

416-774-2284

CUTS TO HEALTH CARE MEAN CUTS TO YOUR FAMILY’S CARE. As a stroke survivor, your father would require specialists during his recovery period. He would also need a family doctor to coordinate necessary care. Ontario’s Doctors believe the provincial government’s cuts will put his health care at risk.

Tell the Premier and your MPP you support care not cuts at OntariosDoctors.com

#CareNotCuts


31 | ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015

DISCOUNTS AT THIS STORE ONLy:

woodBINE cENtRE etobicoke • 500 rexdale blvd.

OFFERS START THURS., APRIL 9, 2015, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST

BIG SAVINGS ON SPRING FASHIONS & MAJOR APPLIANCES! Ask about our Layaway Program! 30, 60 and 90 day plans available!**

ALL FOOTWEAR

oN SALE! 1488

ALL Children’s Shoes, Sandals and Boots

1988

ALL Women’s Ballerina Flats & Sandals

2488 2988 3988

ALL Women’s Dress Shoes & Rainboots

ALL wEEK! Thurs., Apr. 9 to Thurs., Apr. 16, 2015

New Spring Fashions All On Sale

At uNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS! All Women’s, Men’s And Children’s Fashions

ALL oN SALE!

Almost all fashions

ALL Women’s Casual and Athletic Shoes

988, 1488 or 1988

ALL Women’s Boots

ALL Women’s Boxed Bras

SAVE 60%

Buy 2 GEt 30% oFF!

tRucKLoAdS oF NEw SPRING ANd SummER FAShIoNS BEING REcEIVEd dAILy! ALL Men’s Socks & Underwear

20% oFF! Last ticketed price

of tHe SeaSon SAVE $500 98

Kenmore

Sears reg. $1399.98 PAIR

7.5 cu. ft. dryer. #66112

899

SAVE $100 99

299

Laundry pair. High-efficiency top-load washer. #26112

Kenmore Tall tub dishwasher #15462

Sale prices on major appliances end April 16

4 dAyS oNLy! april 9-12

479

off Lowest Ticketed Price

®/md

Sears reg. $399.99

SAVE 70% 99

All luggage†

SAVE 10%

featurinG our LOWEST PRICES

Sears reg. $1599.99

BEAutyRESt

®/md

Sovereign tight-top Queen size sleep set

whEN you SIGN uP FoR A SEARS FINANcIAL™ cREdIt cARd* Savings valid on your first purchase on the card.

SearS national retail pricing on major applianceS, mattreSSeS, outdoor power, garage door openerS, Sporting goodS, home environment, coSmeticS and fragranceS iS available at thiS Store. *On approved credit. Not valid on purchases of Major Appliances, Mattresses, Furniture, Outdoor Power, Juvenile Products, Fitness Equipment, Specialty Services and Gift Cards. Ask Sales Associate for details. Sears Financial Credit Cards are also known as Sears Card, Sears® MasterCard® and Sears® Voyage™ MasterCard® and are issued by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Please see your Cardmember Agreement for more information about rates and fees. **Available on all in-stock items in select Sears

OPEN rEGulAr StOrE hOurS. Discount amounts subject to change. WE ACCEPt All MAJOr CrEDit CArDS. WE ACCEPt SEArS GiFt CArDS. All itEMS AVAilABlE WhilE quANtitiES lASt. SAViNGS ShOWN CANNOt BE COMBiNED With ANy OthEr SEArS ADVErtiSED OFFErS.

stores. Some conditions apply. Ask in store for details. †Excludes items with prices ending in .88 and .97. © Sears Canada inc., 2015. All rights reserved.

NE041Z115


ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

32

sports

Olympian MacLean to swim at Pan Am Olympians Brittany MacLean and Martha McCabe lead a handful of Toronto swimmers who will be returning to their hometown later this summer for the Pan Am Games. Also earning the honour of competing on their own home turf are Michelle Williams and Alex Loginov. In addition, McCabe and Williams have also been named to Canada’s team that will compete at the FINA

World Championships in Kazan, Russia this summer. Swimming Canada announced the Canadian teams on Saturday, immediately after the conclusion of its national team trials event held at the new Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre in Scarborough which will also host the Pan Am swimming event. McCabe and Williams were both winners at the trials,

McCabe in Wednesday’s 200m breast stroke and Williams in Thursday’s 100m freestyle. Williams, who graduated Vaughan Road Academy, learned to swim in the North York Aquatic Club where she is still a member. McCabe, who now competes out of the Toronto Swim Club, grew up in East York’s Bennington Heights neighbourhood, attending Leaside High School.

Olympian Brittany MacLean wears her bronze medal from the 800m freestyle at last year’s 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland. This summer she will get to swim in her own backyard in the Pan Am Games in Toronto.

Battling injury, Olympian MacLean, an Etobicoke native and longtime member of the Etobicoke Swim Club and Silverthorn Collegiate grad, had already taken herself out of consideration for the world championships but a third-place finish in the 400m freestyle earned her the opportunity to compete in the Pan Am Games in her hometown. Loginov from the Toronto Swim Club, a former student at Northview Heights Collegiate, finished second in the 50m free.

i

Courtesy/ SWIMMING CANADA

The next round of TORONTO 2015 Pan Am tickets will go on sale April 16.

GTAA Annual Public Meeting The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) hereby gives notice of its Annual Public Meeting relating to the management, operation, and maintenance of Toronto Pearson International Airport (Toronto Pearson).

Wahaab

SickKids cancer patient

The GTAA manages and operates Toronto Pearson which served approximately 39 million passengers in 2014. Information about the GTAA and Toronto Pearson is available at www.torontopearson.com. The Annual Public Meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 6, 2015, at 1:30 p.m. in Terminal 1, Departures Level, Lounge 15. Parking will be validated. By Order of the Board of Directors

APRIL

16

Selma M. Lussenburg Corporate Secretary

Launch Party: The Made With Care Collection

Reznick Carpets cordially invites you to the unveiling of The Made With Care Collection during an evening of cocktails, cuisine, fine art and fine textiles. Proceeds support Marnie’s Studio, an art therapy space at SickKids. Doors open at 6:00 PM.

Have fun and enter our Passport Challenge. Visit our designated exhibitors to WIN one of many prizes!

To RSVP, please visit reznickcarpets.com/madewithcare

April 10, 11 & 12, 2015 APRIL

25

Direct Energy Centre, Hall C

Tribute to the Grateful Dead 2015

Join us at The Phoenix for the 4th annual event featuring Mars Hotel, a live Grateful Dead Tribute Band, and The Gratefully Deadicated Sound System, a professional Grateful Dead DJ. Proceeds will benefit Jake's Collection Fund supporting cancer research at SickKids. For more information, please visit jakescollection.tumblr.com

PRIZES TO BE WON ONLY AT THE SHOW - $10,000 in prizes from Gatto Flowers - $2,000 in prizes from Hudson’s Bay - Grand Prize of a 7 night all inclusive dream honeymoon sponsored by Breezes Resort & Spa Bahamas and InStyle Vacations - Win 1 of 4 DJ Packages from Veriation Music - Win 1 of 4 Hotel Packages from Springhill Suites - Win 1 of 4 Wedding Dresses from Mona Richie Boutique - Win 1 of 4 Bridal Shower Cakes from Irresistible Cakes - Win 1 of 4 Hotel Packages from Monte Carlo Inns

Don’t miss the biggest Bridal Gown Sale in Toronto from Mona Richie Boutique. Designer gowns on sale starting at $200!

SHOW TIMES

Fri 5pm to 9pm Sat 10am to 7pm Sun 10am to 6pm

FASHION SHOWS Fri 7:30pm Sat 12pm & 4pm Sun 3pm

use promo code TBS2412015 and pay

20

$

for 2 Tickets when purchased online


Watts Current Inc.

Humber Hawks fete top athletes DAVID GROSSMAN etg@insidetoronto.com Talk with Thalia Hanniman and she’ll say it was inevitable. Several years ago, after finishing her high school days, she knew it would be time to pack up, shuffle off from her Pembroke home and find the perfect place for the next stage of academics and building a future. Keeping physically fit, and finding time to play some competitive volleyball during a post-secondary education was also on the list of importance for Hanniman – gifted, exceptional and talented. Now 21 years of age and taking time to reflect, Hanniman had no idea her path – a university degree and college diploma would also include an accumulation of sport accolades. The latest award of achievement, chosen co-winner of the Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning Female Athlete of the Year award, is something the veteran will share with school rookie badminton player Olivia Lei. “There was a time when the spotlight never shined on me as an athlete and now, with so many talented people (at Humber), to have such an honor, it was a shock, just a huge surprise, when

... to have such an honour, it was a shock, just a huge surprise, when my name was called. – Thalia Hanniman

my name was called,” said Hanniman. “To go out on top is an amazing feeling.” An outside hitter with p o w e r, t h e 5 - f o o t - 1 0 Hanniman was chosen a Canadian Colleges Athletic Association all-Canadian, nominee for Player of the Year in the country, all-star and academic all-Canadian. Prior to that, she was picked as the top female volleyball player in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association and was on a team that finished the provincial campaign with a 21-0 record, gold medal and she was the scoring champ. After dominating discussions of talented players across the country, for Humber not to pick her would have been remiss. “Leaving home for school was part of experiencing life – being independent and seeing what’s out there,” said Hanniman, who has a strong interest in human kinetics, injury prevention and rehabilitation with plans to take the knowledge from her health diploma and kine-

siology degree to Ottawa to work in massage therapy. Lei: badminton, co-winner wOlivia

There was also no underrating or under-estimating Lei, an international student from China. She was named the 2015 CCAA women’s badminton Player of the Year and an all-Canadian. Helping her get to that level was the women’s singles gold medal and an undefeated provincial season. co-winners john sheridan (rugby) and wTyrone Dickson (hoops) Humber’s top male award was also shared between rugby player John Sheridan and basketball star Tyrone Dickson. Dickson, a former OCAA Rookie of the Year and with a bit of adversity in his career because of academic ineligibility a few years ago, was a power forward on Humber’s Canadian championship basketball team, picked Player of the Game in the gold medal match and a first team allstar. He also has a silver medal from the OCAA season and set a Humber single-season record in rebounds with 217. Sheridan was on Humber OCAA championship men’s rugby team, league scoring

champ with an impressive 107 points, picked on to the all-star squad and selected Player of the Year. He was the backbone of a Humber team that attracted some controversy for outscoring opponents 528-0 in the regular season. award winning athletes ... wmore

Across the city, at Ryerson University, a pair of Etobicoke residents swept the top two rookie awards. After a stunning season in basketball, Richview Collegiate grad Sofia Paska was chosen Ryerson’s top first year female athlete. Soccer player Raheem Rose, who had attended Newtonbrook Secondary, was the male rookie of the year. And Durham College in Oshawa picked Silverthorn Collegiate grad Sasha Vukoje, a 6-foot-3 forward, as its Most Valuable Player in soccer.

i

1001 Lakeshore Road East www.wattscurrent.com

905-271-9288

Check us out online at etobicokeguardian.com

Complete athletic banquet awards list at http://athletics.humber.ca/varsity/

ForeverYoungInformation

thisMonth

HALTON EDITION L 2015 | HAMILTON NEWS.COM | APRI WWW.FOREVERYOUNG

RMATI OUNG INFO FOREVER Y

Great Deals For A Great Cause

Our Passion Is Lighting

A’ S ON CANAD

STYLE A D U LT L I F E

PUBLICATI

ON

A fun charity event in support of the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation Restoring hope for more than 30,000 women and children across Canada and in our community each year. An invitation for friends, family and clients to participate in this great event! Come and shop, enjoy baked goods and have lunch at our BBQ, participate in a raffle for chance to win terrific prizes!! RAIN OR SHINE! If you would like to make monetary donation or DROP OFF new or gently used items, such as kitchen items, small furniture & electronics, please feel free to come by our office between 9AM and 9PM *Please note - ALL smaller DONATIONS must be received by Friday, May 1st, 2015 & furniture items by Friday, May 8, 2015* *ALL MONEY RAISED WILL BE DONATED*

On Saturday, May 9, 2015 9am to 1pm Located at 3385 LakeShore Blvd West

416 259-9639

HAMM

ent Main Man MadMen’s Magnific Show | CF-100 est Rangers | FYI opean Rivers | For Cathy Jones | Eur C

Presented By

NEXT:

PickUp Your FREE Issue!!

On News Stands Now!

LookfortheMayeditionofFYIwithTomSelleckonthecover. Plus:AuthenticElvis;GonefishinginBC;Swissbliss

Visit: www.foreveryoungnews.com forthenearestlocationorCall: 905-842-6591

33 | ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN s | Thursday, April 9, 2015

sports


ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

34

community

Photo/PETER C. MCCUSKER

Staff photo/IAN KELSO

pretty pysanka Celebrating Ukrainian Easter in the community

Celebration: Right, Danylo Lohazyak checks out the pysanky (Ukrainian Easter eggs) on offer at the Ukrainian Easter Bazaar Saturday at Ukrainian Canadian Social Services in Bloor West. Bottom right, Christina Anonychuk, right, and her husband Alex settle in for some lunch during the St. Demetrius Ukrainian Orthodox Church Easter Bazaar. Below, the Ukrainian Canadian Social Services held a Ukrainian Easter Bazaar on Saturday at the Bloor Street/ Jane location. Ira Knyshuk, dressed in her traditional outfit, sorts out her stall.

Staff photo/IAN KELSO

Photo/PETER C. MCCUSKER

Top, Lesia Shipowick displays some of her mother’s work up for bids in the silent auction during the St. Demetrius Ukrainian Orthodox Church Easter Bazaar on Sunday. Above, Lydmila Marinyako, left, sells some of the bread she made to Olena Lezhanska, centre, and Olenka Nebesny at UCSS. Below, Helen Chaplinsky works at the baked goods table during the St. Demetrius Ukrainian Orthodox Church Easter Bazaar. Staff photo/IAN KELSO

Photo/PETER C. MCCUSKER


35

More arrests made in teen’s death

Catch 22 seeks Omar Abdi

Trevor Seraphine, 17, was shot and killed outside high rise A woman is the latest person to be arrested and charged in connection with the murder of 17-year-old Trevor Seraphine last month. Samelia Dania Wiltshire, 24, was arrested Friday, April 3 and charged with accessory

after the fact to murder. She is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday. On Friday, April 3, Toronto police also arrested Corey Murray, 29, in the case. He is charged with first-degree murder. He was scheduled

to appear in court Saturday, April 4. Murray’s younger brother, Curtis Murray, 25, was also arrested and charged with first-degree murder earlier last week. The two brothers are the prime suspects in

Seraphine’s murder March 21 just after 2 a.m. out front an apartment building at 44 Willowridge Rd. The teen was rushed to hospital after he was shot. Soon after, he was pronounced dead.

This week’s Catch $5,000. 22 most wanted Anyone who sees is 21-year-old Abdi is urged to call Omar Abdi. 911, while anyone Abdi is wanted with information by police in south about his whereEtobicoke’s 22 abouts is asked to Division on c a l l 2 2 Di v i s i o n charges of: at 416-808-2200 Omar Abdi assault; fail to or CrimeStoppers comply undertakanonymously at 416ing; and mischief under 222-TIPS.

| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015

police

CONSUMER FEATURE

keep it

! LLooca ca l�!

Shop Central Toronto! CONSUMER FEATURE

Help! I need to find a summer camp physical, social, cognitive and emoactivities in a relaxed atmosphere are As summer approaches fast so does the tional needs of children. Camps with a great place to be. Typically these pressure for parents to find a Summer low student/teacher ratios ensure camps offer weekly field trips, a balDay Camp for their children. As busy that a child’s individual needs are not ance of outdoor (active) and indoor parents we have to decide in short order lost. (contemplative and creative) time; the kind of Camp we would like to send including entertainers/performers, c. Health & Safety: Camps that have our child to. As well, we have to find a staff with appropriate health and music, science and art projects, game way to balance between our children’s criminal background checks give a play and more. needs and the pocketbook. peace of mind that your child is in Here are a few things you should con- b. Meet children’s needs: Experienced good hands. camp staff with a background in early sider when looking for a Summer Day childhood education ensure that d. Hassle free, flexible: Camp fees that Camp: clearly indicate all the costs upfront planned activities are developmena. Mix of fun & learning: Camps that ofand are reasonable as well should tally-appropriate and address the fer opportunities for children to do

����� ���� �

merit consideration. Camps that allow you to enroll on a weekly basis (pick and choose the weeks you would like to send your child to camp), choose between extended on regular day will help with your pocketbook as well. With summer now coming soon, I encourage you to consider a Learn- experience for your child! ing Jungle Summer Camp. Visit, review Visit www.learningjungle.ca for more and reserve a spot online at www. information. learningjungle.ca/camp2015 or call — Pahai Kuo (416) 229-0381. We assure you that we General Manager will work hard to make it a memorable Learning Jungle School

Everything for Folks Who Love

WILD BIRDS

NORTH ETOBICOKE/VAUGHAN 200 MARYCROFT AVE. 289-474-5282

SOUTH ETOBICOKE

����

100 THE EAST MALL 416-491-1417

WELCOME OUR MIGRATORY BIRDS HOME with fresh, healthy birdseed, with no fillers..... the seed they want and the seed they need.

FREE

8LB BAG OF PREMIUM RED CARPET BIRD SEED Limit 1 per family. Valid until April 20, 2015. No cash value. (ETK-3 )

www.UrbanNatureStore.ca • Your Local Birding Experts

keep it To Advertise in the Etobicoke Guardian, contact:

Lis� Robert�

416-495-6624

LRoberts@insidetoronto.com ®

BEST IN OKE! ETOBIC

Long Branch Fish & Chips ti peek 3260 Lakeshore Blvd W. Etobicoke

!l

ac oShop L 416-252-4477

Mondays & Tuesdays Seniors PAY NO TAX

Central Tor


sports schedule

active@insidetoronto.com

TDsb boys BADMINTON west regio A singles - tier 1 n

west Mall lightning compete in tournament

TUESday, APRIL 14 w CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS – T.B.A. vs. T.B.A. (Markham Pan Am Centre, 16 Main St., Unionville, 8 a.m.) A DOUBLES - tier 1 TUESday, APRIL 14 w CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS – T.B.A. vs. T.B.A. (Markham Pan Am Centre, 16 Main St., Unionville, 8 a.m.) B singles - tier 1

ON THE ice: West Mall’s Aaron Lee (6) breaks away from Vaughan’s Michael Cecchini during West Hill Shamrock Tournament minor novice action at Canlan Ice Sports on Friday.

TUESday, APRIL 14 w CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS – T.B.A. vs. T.B.A. (Markham Pan Am Centre, 16 Main St., Unionville, 8 a.m.) B doubles - tier 1 TUESday, APRIL 14 w CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS – T.B.A. vs. T.B.A. (Markham Pan Am Centre, 16 Main St., Unionville, 8 a.m.)

n

GIRLS BADMINTON west regio A singles - tier 1 TUESday, APRIL 14 w CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS – T.B.A. vs. T.B.A. (Markham Pan Am Centre, 16 Main St., Unionville, 8 a.m.)

Photo/MANNY RODRIGUES

A DOUBLES - tier 1 TUESday, APRIL 14 w CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS – T.B.A. vs. T.B.A. (Markham Pan Am Centre, 16 Main St., Unionville, 8 a.m.) B singles - tier 1 TUESday, APRIL 14 w CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS – T.B.A. vs. T.B.A. (Markham Pan Am Centre, 16 Main St., Unionville, 8 a.m.) B doubles - tier 1 TUESday, APRIL 14 w CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS – T.B.A. vs. T.B.A. (Markham Pan Am Centre, 16 Main St., Unionville, 8 a.m.) CO-ED BADMINTON west regio tier 1

w CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS – T.B.A. vs. T.B.A. (Markham Pan Am Centre, 16 Main St., Unionville, 8 a.m.) NORTH YORK HOCKEY LEAGUE TYKE SELECT TUESday, APRIL 14 w Leaside Red vs. Faustina (Downsview Arena, 1633 Wilson Ave., 8 a.m.) MINOR NOVICE SELECT SATURDAY, APRIL 11 w Knights White vs. Humber Valley White (Pavillion North, 130 Racco Pkwy., Thornhill, 6:25 p.m.)

n

ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

36

NOVICE SELECT

w Humber Valley Black vs. North Toronto Green (Pavillion North, 130 Racco Pkwy., Thornhill, 4:40 p.m.) MINOR ATOM SELECT SATURDAY, APRIL 11 w Parkwoods vs. West Mall (Downsview Arena, 11633 Wilson Ave., 1:30 p.m.)

MIDGET JUNIOR SELECT

ATOM A

MIDGET A JUNIOR

SATURDAY, APRIL 11 w Willowdale vs. Humber Valley Black (Downsview Arena, 11633 Wilson Ave., 9:20 p.m.)

SUNday, APRIL 12 w Humberview Huskies vs. Ted Reeve Thunder (Buckingham Arena, 55 Carl Hall Rd., 9:10 a.m.)

SATURday, APRIL 11 w Leaside Kings vs. Humberview Huskies (Buckingham Arena, 55 Carl Hall Rd., 2:40 p.m.)

MIDGET SENIOR SELECT

KING CLANCY CUP PLAY-OFF ATOM AA

MORE SPORTS

ATOM SELECT

FRIDAY, APRIL 10 w Parkdale vs. West Mall (Downsview Arena, 11633 Wilson Ave., 9:50 p.m.)

SATURDAY, APRIL 11 w Mimico vs. Parkdale (Downsview Arena, 11633 Wilson Ave., 12:30 p.m.)

GTHL FOUNDER’S CUP PLAY-OFF MINOR ATOM AA

PEEWEE SELECT SATURDAY, APRIL 11 w West Mall vs. Thornhill (Pavillion North, 130 Racco Pkwy., Thornhill, 8:25 p.m.)

“I smell bluebells, and suddenly I’m nine years old again.”

U S Nday, APRIL 12 w Humberview Huskies vs. Ted Reeve Thunder (Buckingham Arena, 55 Carl Hall Rd., 9:10 a.m.)

A S TURday, APRIL 11 w Humber Valley Sharks vs. West Mall Lightning (Buckingham Arena, 55 Carl Hall Rd., 9:25 a.m.) BANTAM AA SATURday, APRIL 11 w Humber Valley Sharks vs. West Mall Lightning (Buckingham Arena, 55 Carl Hall Rd., 1:45 p.m.)

For more sports, visit www.insidetoronto. com/etobicoke-torontoon-sports


37

ETOBICOKE happening in

w Saturday, April 11

Giant Garage Sale WHEN: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Holy Angels Church, 61 Jutland Rd. CONTACT: 416-225-1691 COST: Free Browse through books, jewelry, clothing. 50-50 draw, baked goods. Mammoth Garage Sale WHEN: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. WHERE: Bloordale United Church, 4258 Bloor St. W. CONTACT: 416-621-1710 COST: Free Come and explore Granny’s Attic Collectibles, jewelry and accessories, white elephant table, sporting goods, books, games, toys and small furniture and appliances. Printmaking Parade: Community Arts Workshops WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. WHERE: Alderwood library, 2 Orianna Dr. CONTACT: Melissa McGrath, melissa@lakeshorearts.ca COST: Free Free arts workshops for ages six and up. Artist facilitator Melissa McGrath teaches printmaking techniques to create one-of-a-kind pieces inspired by flags. All work created in these workshops will be used to celebrate the Pan Am Path in June. Spaces limited. Spring Bazaar & Luncheon WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. WHERE: Fellowship Presbyterian Church, 80 Thistle Down Blvd. CONTACT: Aileen Chisholm, 416-7490461, aileenmcrae@live.com COST: Free White elephant table, books, bake table and buffet luncheon. Islington Wellness Fair WHEN: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Islington Golf Club, 45 Riverbank Dr. CONTACT: Gary Hepworth, garyhepworth@homecarephs.com COST: Free Fourth Annual Islington Wellness Fair.Featuring over 30 health and wellness exhibitors from the community.

org COST: Free Regular meeting including “Show and Learn” and club auction. Visitors welcome.

featured event

w Tuesday, April 14

Write your Life Stories WHEN: 2:30 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Islington Seniors’ Centre, 4968 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: Debbie Morgan, 416-2313431, islingtonseniors@bellnet.ca COST: $45/six weeks Each week participate in writing activities and conversation about different memories. Practice writing down your life stories and learn various techniques to enhance your work. This course Is for beginner writers. Bring a pen and a notebook.

w Wednesday, April 15

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

w Sunday, April 12

1st Lakeshore Scout Troop Bottle Drive WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: The Beer Store (Long Branch), 3580 Lake Shore Blvd. CONTACT: Tracy Gibson, 416-455-1518, tgibson61@ gmail.com COST: Donation of empty beer, wine and spirits containers Etobicoke Lakeshore Area Scouts hope to fill their dreams of adventure through empty beer, wine and spirits containers. Call or email to have bottles picked up at your location, or drop them off to us at the tent in the Beer Store parking lot.

w Monday, April 13

Etobicoke Camera Club Meeting WHEN: 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Humber Valley United Church, 76 Anglesey Blvd CONTACT: Irene Barton, 416-231-7964, , info@etobicokecameraclub.org COST: Free We will be judging a print competition. It is advisable to bring binoculars so you can see the images better, during the judging.

w Tuesday, April 14

Open House WHEN: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: KIngsway College School, 4600 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: Anna Maria Esposito, 416234-5073, ext. 211,

Happy memories keep us feeling vibrant and fulfilled. At Tapestry Retirement Communities, we provide all the encouragement and support to keep you feeling that way. Whether it’s growing prize-winning flowers, participating in one of the many activities or enjoying the company of new friends. Call us today and see what kind of individualized programs we can offer to help keep your body, mind and spirit healthy, vibrant and young at heart. Angela Simmons avid gardener

www.kcs.on.ca, admissions@kcs. on.ca COST: Free Learn about programming at the school. Take a student-led tour and chat with current parents, as well as faculty and staff, over coffee. Seed Starting Workshop WHEN: 5 to 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Stonegate Community Health Centre (temporary location), 1243 Islington Ave., Suite 800 CONTACT: Lin-Lin or Khen, 416-231-7070, ext. 370 COST: Free Join Nancy Durrant, from Lakeshore Environmental and Gardening Society, for this free workshop on seed starting. Jane’s Walk @ Eatonville WHEN: 7 to 8:25 p.m. WHERE: Eatonville library, 430 Burnhamthorpe Rd. CONTACT: Peggy Ho, 416-3945270, eaprograms@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free The purpose of the talk is to raise awareness about the upcoming Jane’s Walk weekend on May 1 to 3. West Toronto Stamp Club WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Fairfield Seniors’ Centre, 80 Lothian Ave. CONTACT: membersipdirector@westtorontostampclub.

Atherosclerosis and Hypertension WHEN: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Brentwood library, 36 Brentwood Rd. N. CONTACT: Todd Buhrows, 416394-5247, tbuhrows@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Heart disease and stroke are among the major health problems concerning the everyday person today. Ths talk on atherosclerosis will bring you closer to your heart and cardiovascular system and what you can do to keep it healthy.The talk is delivered by SciChat, a graduate student-run adult outreach initiative by the Department of Immunology at the University of Toronto. Dance Etobicoke Meet & Greet WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 210, 110 Jutland Rd. CONTACT: Valerie Raymond, 416-620-9599, penny.kourakos@hotmail. com COST: Free Dance Etobicoke open house and registration night. Enjoy a complimentary lesson and meet the instructors. Light refreshments will be served. No partner required. Group instruction for: Ballroom, Latin American and line dancing.

w Thursday, April 16 Wings Night

WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 210, 110 Jutland Road CONTACT: 416-231-2021 COST: $7.50 pound of wings Enjoy wings, fries and good company. Everyone over 19 years of age is

welcome. Kaleidoscope WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Father John Redmond C.H.S., 28 Col. Samuel Smith Pakr Dr. COST: Free A Kaleidoscope of Art featuring visual art in various mediums, dance, drama and music including band, strings and vocal performances by students at Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary School and Regional Arts Centre. Vitamins - To Take or Not to Take? WHEN: 7 to 8:15 p.m. WHERE: Eatonville library, 430 Burnhamthorpe Rd. CONTACT: Peggy Ho, 416-3945270, eaprograms@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Should I be taking vitamins? If so, which ones? How much? Does it matter which brand I buy? In this seminar Dr. Adrian Nasager will answer questions regarding supplementation with vitamins in a question and answer format.

w Friday, April 17

Cadence WHEN: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. WHERE: St. Matthew’s Anglican Church, Islington, 3962 Bloor St. W. CONTACT: Cole Hartin, 416-231-4014, office@ saintmatts.ca COST: Free Cadence allows the Etobicoke Community the opportunity to celebrate many different kinds of artistic expressions. The evening highlights the work of musicians, painters and poets while sipping freshly roasted coffee and enjoying delicious bake goods. The event takes place in the character of a Coffee House setting.

get listed!

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

www.DiscoverTapestry.com Tapestry at Village Gate West 15 Summerland Terrace, Toronto ON (Dundas St. West, one block east of Dunbloor Rd.)

416.777.2911

| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015

community calendar


Community Notices

ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

38

I will pay $15 for the kettle Make it $20 and its yours.

STEN EIRIK Wednesday, April 1, 2015

JERZY LIBURA

Saturday, April 4, 2015 Chapel

MICHELLE TOPIC Thursday, April 9, 2015 Chapel

FRANK PRIJATELJ

Friday, April 10, 2015 at 10 a.m. Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal

FELIKS LEMBERG

Friday, April 10, 2015 at noon White Chapel Cemetery, Hamilton

NEED MORE COUNTER SPACE? Tradyo is a mobile app that connects you with buyers and sellers that are nearest to you. Snap photos and post items you want to sell or chat with the sellers of things you want to buy. Really, it’s that simple with Tradyo! So - What’s in your Tradius?

JOHN CLOW

Saturday, April 11, 2015 at 1 p.m. Chapel

STANISLAWA ZURAWICKI Monday, April 13, 2015 St. John’s Dixie Cemetery

Exceeding Expectations For Over 90 Years

More news: insidetoronto.com

arts & entertainment

Find local arts online with ‘Enjoy Toronto’ Toronto is quite the city! So many things to do. And now, you have a place to see all it has to offer – from a community perspective. Launched this week, www.insidetoronto.com/ EnjoyToronto is the place where you can find all our arts and entertainment (and entertaining) stories. The thriving music scene, films shot around and about Toronto, the actors, musicians and authors responsible for telling stories. So many great stories can be found online. “A s a l i f e - l o n g Torontonian and someone who has immersed himself in the arts – whether playing in a band or catching great shows – there is no place like Toronto,” said Antoine Tedesco, project lead and editor with Metroland Media Toronto. Included in the website: w TO_HEAR: interviews with musicians, concert reviews, audio installations, the latest music release. w TO_SEE: Live shows, watch the latest indie film, go see the funniest new comedians. w TO_READ: Authors, book reviews, readings, lectures and more.

Discover plenty of ways to enjoy your city.

w TO_TASTE: Restaurant reviews, chef interviews, beer, wine and spirits tastings, culinary competitions and some pretty tasty recipes. w TO_DO: A selection of what’s going in on the city, including articles where reporters have tried some interesting things, and written about it before you give it a shot. As the site grows, we’re looking for more community involvement, whether it’s news tips, event submissions, indie artists or community organizations reaching out to us. “Our goal is find ways to connect to our communities, and the communities to read out to us,” Tedesco said. Questions? Contributions? Email atedesco@insidetoronto. com

Visit the site and bookmark it. We’ll have new content added all the time. Go to www.insidetoronto.com/enjoytoronto

i

Etobicoke Bridge Centre & Lee’s Bridge Etobicoke Kettle 13

30

We now have a supervised 0-20 Novice game for those who need a very gentle beginning to duplicate play. A bridge teacher will be there to assist all players. Start with a half-hour lesson, followed by an ACBL duplicate game of about 14 hands. Every Wednesday 11:30 – 2:45 (starts April 15). Orientation class on Monday April 13.

!

NEW

2 km

Preempts Course: Adv Novices/Intermediates – 5 weeks, starts Mon. April 20 Open Duplicate Games EBC: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 12:00 Lee’s: Tuesday 7:15 The following Novice programs are offered at the Etobicoke Bridge Centre • Lesson & Play-4: Wednesday 12:30 • 199er game : Thursday 12:00 • All programs run by a retired teacher and Life Master/ACBL-certified instructor

tradyo.com

For more information, go to www.etobicokebridge.com or contact EBC: Steve Overholt, etobicokebridge@gmail.com, 647.897.6179 Lee Daugharty, calendar@interlog.com, 416.274.1752 Enjoy the best snacks in the GTA, hand records, extensive web page and free parking!


20th Annual Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame Celebrity Golf Tournament

Metrolinx hopes to keep city’s chief planner off public panel Metrolinx is set to reject an official request from the city to have Toronto’s chief planner Jennifer Keesmaat sit on an upcoming public panel studying options for improving the Davenport Diamond rail-crossing lands. Before a council vote approving the request took place, Metrolinx spokesperson Anne Marie Aikins said while city staff is providing “key” assistance for the project, the panel itself should be open only to local residents. QUEENS QUAY work to KICK OFF IN JUNE The Queens Quay revitalization underway by Waterfront Toronto now has an official opening date. C E O Jo h n Ca m p b e l l announced the restoration of the waterfront’s main avenue will be officially unveiled to the public on June 19. Campbell, who made the announcement during last

w

rahul gupta TO in TRANSIT week’s Waterfront Town Hall, also promised a “big party” to celebrate the opening of the $130-million project which is intended to transform Queens Quay from a drab roadway – considered one of the ugliest on the continent – to one of the city’s most iconic streets. TTC ADDS NEW STEETCAR TO FLEET Toronto’s delayed new streetcar fleet expanded by one last week. The TTC announced the new low-floor streetcar, number 4406, had entered service as of Wednesday, April 1. It will run for the time being, along with the four new streetcars already in service, on the Harbourfront 509 line as the TTC continues track replacement work on the 510 Spadina

w

We are proud to support high school and college athletes and the Special Olympics through our fundraising efforts

line, where the new rides made their debut in 2014. The TTC still thinks it can have all of the new vehicles in service by the end of 2019. EXPRESS EXPECTED TO LAUNCH IN MAY wUP

With the Union Pearson (UP) Express getting set to make its debut, Metrolinx says it will announce an official launch date once safety and emergency testing for the four-stop rail connection between Union Station and Pearson International Airport is completed. The testing is scheduled to take place Saturday, April 11 and Tuesday, April 28 and intended to evaluate UP’s readiness in case of emergency. It’s widely expected UP will begin running in early May. Rahul Gupta is The Guardian’s transit reporter. His column appears every Thursday. Find him on Twitter: @TOinTRANSIT

i

Guest of Honour Steve Ludzik

$1 million Hole-in-One

Shootout

Tuesday June 9, 2015 at Royal Woodbine Golf Club WHAT’S INCLUDED: • Fabulous entrance package • Opportunity to meet and be up close and personal with Hall of Famers • BBQ lunch and plated dinner with complimentary drink tickets • Live and silent auctions for fantastic items • Foursome photo with our Guest of Honour • Prizes for winning foursome, longest drive, closest to the pin and most honest foursome • Cost: $250 per person (payable online at www.etobicokesports.ca) Tax receipt for $100 available. Meet celebrities Jim McKenney, Sami Jo Small, Dennis Maruk, Billy Bridges, Sandy Hawley, Mike Pelyk, Bill Derlago, Rick Vaive and Dave Reid Registration and BBQ lunch at Noon Shotgun Start at 1:15 pm For more information contact: Carole Murphy, Executive Director at cmurphy@trebnet.com or 416-245-9933 S P O N S O R E D BY

Proceeds go directly to our Student and Special Olympics Scholarship Program

Steve Ludzik

Sign up Online Visit

WagJag.com

The TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games are coming! Buy Online:

Buy

$32.00

Up to 35% off tickets to toronto rock Games in april ToronTo rock @wagjag

facebook.com/wagjag

iphone app

android app

Metroland Media Group is proud to be the official print and online media supplier. Watch for exclusive coverage in your community as we count down to the largest multi-sport event ever in Canada.

39 | ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015

transit


ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

40

Classifieds

LocalWork.ca

.POEBZ UP 'SJEBZ BN UP QN r r 5PMM 'SFF r 'BY r 'PS EFMJWFSZ RVFTUJPOT QMFBTF DPOUBDU

Looking for a Great Part-Time Job? BECOME A SCHOOL BUS DRIVER Free training provided!

Ask about our Route Bonuses! Ask about our Bonus for B or E Licenced drivers!

APPLY ONLINE: www.stocktransportation.com APPLY BY EMAIL:

halvi@stocktransportation.com

APPLY BY PHONE:

1-877-233-4045

APPLY IN PERSON:

Call for our address and then come by to meet us!

Must be at least 21 years of age, have a valid A,B,C,D,E,F, or full G licence, and be proficient in english.

FULL TIME SALES SUPPORT ADMINISTRATOR $14.00 per hour / 37.5 hours per week (South Etobicoke area) The successful candidate will assist the Vice-President of Sales with the following job responsibilities: • Assist in preparing Power Point presentations • Assist the Sales Team in providing sales support & customer administration • Provide order management for specific customers • Download customer orders from electronic files • Website responsibilities involve assisting in creative & administrative functions, company e-store sales • Assist the Director of Purchasing in sales forecasts & inventory management • Provide backup support for Reception & sales staff • Assist warehouse staff in order & delivery scheduling A strong command of Windows based operating programs essential. A strong command of English required both in written and oral. French an asset for Quebec based customers.

Email resume: tnishi@nationwide.on.ca

!! *&$! ( ) " ( ' # "" ( $% # # $&

Responsible for answering phones promptly and professionally, cashing out service customers, and a wide variety of other duties. Hours: 2 nights per week from 4:30pm to 9:00pm and every other Saturday from 8:00am to 6:00pm.

Bessie Vavaroutsos, General Manager, at: * * &$)('$' $! " !! " Please put in subject line Part-Time Receptionist.

Apartments for Rent

Elegantly Appointed Penthouse Suites, Sprawling 3 bdm. penthouse suites OPEN HOUSE DAILY U Granite countertops U 2 1/2 baths U Individual climate control U Beautiful wood and marble flooring U Custom blinds U 5 modern appliances U Fireplace in some suites U Parking and utilities included U Stunning skyline views

416-639-1065 KIPLING/EGLINTON 53 Widdicombe Hill Blvd.

Proudly managed by Realstar

www.widdicombeplace.ca

Apartments for Rent

Townhouses for Rent

Townhouses for Rent

3 BDRM ALL INCLUSIVE bsmt apt. Steps from TTC, Schools, shopping center, HWY 400 & 401. $1,400/mo Call 647-519-1341 ISLINGTON/ 401. 1 & 2 bedrooms in clean building. Close to TTC/ amenities. Laundry. Available immediately. $850. 416-746-9370 or 416-560-6182. SOUTH ETOBICOKE- Royal York, Simpson. 1 bedroom, includes livingroom, kitchen, 4 piece bath, AC. second floor of a duplex, parking. $950 includes utilities. 416-524-4109.

EARN UP TO

CASH DAILY

FT & PT Outdoors Spring/Summer

Work Seeking Honest Hard Working Staff

PROPERTYSTARSJOBS.COM

Houses for Rent

Houses for Rent

ETOBICOKE (MARTIN Grove & The Westway). Bright, spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow, hardwood, finished basement, laundry, private backyard, garage. Walking distance to schools, parks & all amenities. $2,100 +utilities. Mario 647-406-2592

Something for Everyone! • Oversized, bright 2 bedroom suites • Large, corner balcony, 3 appliances, beautiful wood flooring • 4 suites per floor, laundry facilities • Stately 3 bedroom Townhouses, full basement, 1 ½ baths and 5 appliances • Private patio • Garage parking, on-site, 24 hour management • Beautiful, landscaped grounds Call 416-242-2866 for a viewing www.lionsgaterentals.ca

Travel & Vacations

Travel & Vacations

CANCELYOUR TIMESHARE. NO Risk Program STOP Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Consultation. Call Us NOW. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248

Classifieds

GarageSales .POEBZ UP 'SJEBZ BN UP QN r 5PMM 'SFF r 'BY 'PS EFMJWFSZ RVFTUJPOT QMFBTF DPOUBDU

GIANT INDOOR GARAGE SALE & BBQ. Sat., April 11th ~ 9:00am-3:00pm HOLY ANGELS CHURCH HALL

61 Jutland Road

(Islington 3 blocks N. of Queensway)

Baked Goods, Jewelry, Clothing, Housewares, Over 1000 DVD's and CD's, Vintage Items

Inquires: 416-251-7444

MOVING SALE Great prices! Sat., April 11th 8am - 2pm

You paid how much!?

23 Saxony Cres.

Real Estate Misc./Services

CANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE. NO RISK program. STOP Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Consultation. Call us NOW. We can Help! 1-888-356-5248

Decks & Fences

Decks & Fences

0 ALL Decks built in 1 day. Highest quality. Spring discount! Free design and estimates. Call Mike 416-738-7752 www.griffindecks.ca

Concrete & Paving

Concrete & Paving

CONCRETE WORK

Waterproofing, Basement Lowering, Under Pinning, Sidewalk, Patio stones, General stonework, Brick repair, Fence repairs, Parging

Reasonable prices Seniors 10% off 416-825-3334

Landscaping, Lawn Care, Supplies

Landscaping, Lawn Care, Supplies

LAWN CARE. Spring is here! Book your weekly mowing spot before it’s too late! Spring & fall cleanup, Free Fertilizer with seasonal contract. Weekly mowing from $25. 416-910-0033

CONTENTS SALE

April 11th & 12th 9am - 3pm 53 Birgitta Cres.

(West Mall/ Rathburn)

Furniture, jewelry, housewares, books, etc.

Rain Date: April 12th

New & used clothing, furniture, kitchen, vintage items, etc.

Flooring & Carpeting

Flooring & Carpeting

(Scarlett/ Eglington) Real Estate Misc./Services

$400

2015-02-12 2:17 PM

Gottarent.com Apartments for Rent

Must have own vehicle and fluently speak, read, and write English. Training provided. Call Rita 800-293-3744

Qualified candidates will be contacted by phone and/or email. Due to the number of applications we receive, we will be able to respond only to those candidates who are selected for interviews but we thank all candidates for their interest.

.POEBZ UP 'SJEBZ BN UP QN r r 5PMM 'SFF r 'BY r 'PS EFMJWFSZ RVFTUJPOT QMFBTF DPOUBDU Apartments for Rent

Join the Industry Leader

Earn up to $1K - $3K comm./month • Preset Appointments • No cold calling

Fun ~ Creative ~ Rewarding

This position requires an individual with exceptional customer service skills, reliability and multitasking.

Old_mill_GM_Receptionist_4x4.indd 1

Classifieds

NOW HIRING

DESIGN/SALES

NESO FLOORING

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

647-400-8198


Business Services

ANTIQUES

& Collectibles Wanted

Monday to FridaZ BN UP QN r Toll FSFF r FBY For delivery questions, QMFBTF DPOUBDU

Tutoring

Articles Wanted

Tutoring

Cash for Older: Coins, Jewelry, Military, Watches, Toys, Barbies, Silver, Gold, Records, Old Postcards/Photos, Guitars, Old Pens, Lighters & Old Advertising etc.

MATH, PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY Tutoring Available All levels (in your home)

25 years experience

Dr. Drew Peterson 416-236-2615

Richard & Janet 416-431-7180 416-566-7373

Legals

Legals

WE ARE ALWAYS BUYING STAMPS, COINS, GOLD, SILVER, JEWELRY, PAPER MONEY, MILITARIA

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the estate of Gower S. Wallbank late of the City of Etobicoke, Province of Ontario, who died on or about the 20th day of December, 2013 must be filed with the undersigned on or before the 4th of May, 2015, after which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims then filed. Dated the 2nd day of April, 2015. Fred Wallbank c/o MacKay & MacKay, Barristers & Solicitors, 776 Dundas St. E., Suite 202, Mississuaga, Ont. L4Y 2B6 Registration

CENTRAL STAMP AND COIN 5324 DUNDAS ST W 416-755-9349 LOCATED BETWEEN KIPLING & HWY427 YOUR LOCAL STORE...Actually PAYS YOU MORE

Mortgages/Loans

LARGE FUND --- Borrowers Wanted. Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. CALL ANYTIME 1-800-814-2578 or 905-361-1153. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

MONEY

CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! #10969 Better Option Mortgage 1-800-282-1169 www.mortgageontario.com

Registration

Casa Vera

Montessori School

(CCMA accredited Montessori school)

16 months to 6 years Half/Full Day Program Extended Care 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Piano/Violin (group and private lessons) French-Drawing-Pottery-Yoga Swimming and Dancing courses

To register please contact us at

416 850 9705

www.casaverams.com Cars

Cars

2007 HYUNDAI TUCSON

GL V6 2.7L Automatic, Asking $7888. One owner, non-smoker, well maintained, market value more than $9000, plus 4 235/60/16 2-year winter tires with aluminum alloy wheels value $700. 137,800KM. 416-856-3728

Mortgages/Loans

MONEY MONEY MONEY

☆

1st, 2nd & 3rd Mortgages for any purpose ☆ Debt consolidation ☆ Bad Credit ☆ Tax or Mortgage arrears Decrease payment up to 70% ☆ Self-Employed ☆ No proof of income

Ontario-Wide Financial Corp. (Licence #12456) 1-888-307-7799 www.ontario-widefinancial.com

Waste Removal

Waste Removal

PETER’S DEPENDABLE JUNK REMOVAL

From home or business, including furniture/ appliances, construction waste. Quick & careful!

416-677-3818 Rock Bottom Rates! Masonry & Concrete

Masonry & Concrete

Brick ~ Blocks ~ Stonework Chimney’s ~ Tuck Pointing Porches ~ Flagstone Window Sills. All masonry work. Insured & Licensed. For free estimates call Roman

416-684-4324

www.fadomconstructioninc.com

Home Renovations

Home Renovations

BUILDER/ GENERAL Contractors LIC# T85-4420956 Residential/ Commercial. Complete Restoration. Finished Basements. Painting. Bathrooms. Ceramic Tiles. Flat Roofs. Leaking Basements. Brick/ Chimney Repairs. House Additions 905-764-6667, 416-823-5120

CEILINGS REPAIRED. Spray textures, plaster designs, stucco, drywall, paint. We fix them all! www.mrstucco.ca 416-242-8863 RAZNO RENOVATION. Drywall. Plastering. Plumbing. Ceramic Tiles. Painting. Flooring. Carpentry. Windows. Doors. Electrical. Bathrooms. Showers. Kitchens. Basements. Masonry (416)570-7330 rluztono@gmail.com

Masonry & Concrete

Masonry & Concrete

BRICK, BLOCK & NATURAL STONEWORK Chimneys, Tuck Pointing, Brick, Concrete, Windowsills and Much More! For Free Estimate Call Peter:647-333-0384 www.stardustconstruction.com

BRICK BLOCK STONE Pointing, Parging, Walkways. Restoration and Repairs. Call Joe 416-854-2276.

Appliance Repairs/ Installation

Appliance Repairs/ Installation

ALL CITIAPPLIANCES. Appliances repaired professionally. 35 years experience. Fridge’s, coolers, washers, dryers, stoves. Central Air Conditioning & Heating. (416)281-3030 Professional Repairs of all brands of:

Refrigeration, Stoves, Dishwashers, Washers, Dryers, Air Conditioning, & Heating. Free Estimates. Warranty, Credit cards accepted. Seniors discount. 416-616-0388

Handy Person

Handy Person

HANDYMAN SERVICES/ Renovations Prompt, courteous service. 20 years experience. Renovate...Remodel...Repair

Free Estimates. 647-347-4100 Cell: 647-992-9038

HANDYMAN Spring clean-ups. Lawns & gardens. Eavestrough cleaning. Branches/shrubs cut. Any small job. Reliable and reasonable. Call Dave 416-255-0369 A RELIABLE Handyman- Cabinetry, Plumbing, Electrical, Countertops, Painting, General Repairs, Honest, Reliable, Great Rates. 20 Years Experience Rick 416-707-4693

Plumbing

Plumbing

RAY PLUMBING Service Repair/ replacement, faucets, sinks, toilets, drains, main valve, leaky pipes, drain cleaning. Licensed and insured. 24/7. 416-876-6679 Handy Person

Handy Person

DRYWALL- PAINTING TilesCarpentry- 25 yrs experience. Repairs, Small Jobs & Renovations Mark 416-937-0693

Legal Services

41

Legal Services

| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015

Articles Wanted

CRIMINAL RECORD? Canadian Record Suspension (Criminal pardon) seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation, peace of mind? Free consultation: 1-800-347-2540

Child Care Available

Child Care Available

AGENCY LICENSED private home daycare. Loving, nurturing, fun environment. Excellent references, receipts. CPR/ First Aid. Rathburn/Renforth area. 416-626-7284 Child Care Wanted

Child Care Wanted

FULL TIME live-in, live-out caregiver required for twin children in Etobicoke. Please email: nene.larah@yahoo.com Domestic Help Available

Domestic Help Available

SENIOR CARE. Live-in or live-out caregivers to help seniors at home. Call 416-915-3113 or email: info@caregiversforseniors.ca HOUSE CLEANING. I will make your house sparkling clean. Experienced. Reasonable. Honest References. Gift certificates available. Call Dorothy 647-868-1517.

Building Equipment/ Materials

Building Equipment/ Materials

STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS UP TO 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

Vehicles Wanted/Wrecking

Vehicles Wanted/Wrecking

Share

your news with family and friends online and in print!

TOP $$ for scrap cars, Free pick up 24/ 7 Dead or alive, Call today! 647-688-3423 647-898-1332 $150-$5000, for scrap cars, vans & trucks. Dead or alive. Cash on the spot. Free towing service. Call 416-402-3815.

www.insidetoronto.com

Electrical

Electrical

1-800-743-3353

MASTER ELECTRICIAN Master electrician offering all electrical services Fully licensed & insured, guaranteed on all work. 416-616-3405 ECRA/ESA #7005383 Moving & Storage

Moving & Storage

LAST MINUTE movers local & long distance from $55/hr all size trucks avail big or small we do it all 416-744-3000 Delivery questions? Call us at:

416-493-4400 or Email:

distribution@insidetoronto.com

Call us at

1-800-743-3353 and we’ll show you how!


.POEBZ UP 'SJEBZ BN UP QN r r 5PMM 'SFF r 'BY .POEBZ UP 'SJEBZ BN UP QN r r 5PMM 'SFF r 'BY r 'PS EFMJWFSZ RVFTUJPOT QMFBTF DPOUBDU

LANDSCAPING, LAWN CARE, SUPPLIES

ROOFING

RELIABLE LAWN SERVICE

Low Cost Repairs $ Low Cost Repairs

Henderson Helps

•Spring clean ups •Eaves trough cleaning •Aeration & Fertilization •Junk Removal

ASPHALT PAVING, INTERLOCKING, CONCRETE Ask about our early booking special

SENIOR DISCOUNT

Enzo enzo@kingstarpaving.com 416-949-9913

416-818-5895

Call Victor

HOME RENOVATIONS

DECKS & FENCES

ALPINE DECK DECKS, DECKS.... DECKS!

BRILLIANT STROKES BRILLIANT STROKES BRILLIANT STROKES BRILLIANT 25 Years PaintingSTROKES & Decoration

25 Years Painting & Decoration 25 Years 25&YQFSJFODF t 2VBMJUZ 8PSL Years Painting Painting & & Decoration Decoration 25&YQFSJFODF t 2VBMJUZ 8PSL Years Painting & Decoration &YQFSJFODF t 2VBMJUZ 8PSL &YQFSJFODF t 2VBMJUZ 8PSL t 3FBTPOBCMF 1SJDJOH &YQFSJFODF t 2VBMJUZ 8PSL t 3FBTPOBCMF 1SJDJOH t 3FBTPOBCMF 1SJDJOH t 3FBTPOBCMF 1SJDJOH Michael 416-571-5857 t 3FBTPOBCMF 1SJDJOH Michael 416-571-5857

Call now for a FREE estimate!

Seasonal Specials! 25 years experience. Reliable family business. Free Estimates ~ Photos ~ References. 416-716-4688 ~ www.alpinedeck.com

ELECTRICAL

PAINTING & DECORATING

Waterproofing Basements Roofing-All Types Drains-Water Lines Chimney-Brick Repair Eavestroughs

416.363.4744

R:gIR: GVR@ GVR@ >@\IDT R:gIR: R:gIR: >@\IDT R:gIR: GVR@ GVR@ >@\IDT >@\IDT

Burton Electric Inc. 416 419-1772

mĂŠKnob and tube replacement mĂŠService upgrades mĂŠAluminum wire reconditioning mĂŠBreakers/Panels mĂŠElectrical Home Inspections mĂŠPot Lights mĂŠFREE ESTIMATES Master Electrician * License # 7001220 * Insured www.burtonelectric.ca mark.burton@burtonelectric.ca

C–zz @™œ‚ŠvÂœz™ 7 ÜÛç³çÂŽç³ÿ*ÂŽĂ‘

C–zz @™œ‚ŠvÂœz™ 777 ÜÛç³çÂŽç³ÿ*ÂŽĂ‘ C–zz @™œ‚ŠvÂœz™ ÜÛç³çÂŽç³ÿ*ÂŽĂ‘ NWÂ?–x z™ N \ÂœÂ?Â?z{vx‚Â?} N evÂˆÂ†ÂĽvª™ C–zz @™œ‚ŠvÂœz™ ÜÛç³çÂŽç³ÿ*ÂŽĂ‘

NWÂ?–x z™ N \ÂœÂ?Â?z{vx‚Â?} N evÂˆÂ†ÂĽvª™ N IÂ?Âœz–ˆÂ?x†‚Â?} N e‚Â?yÂ?¼™r>Â?Â?–™ NWÂ?–x z™ \ÂœÂ?Â?z{vx‚Â?} N NevÂˆÂ†ÂĽvª™ NWÂ?–x z™ NN \ÂœÂ?Â?z{vx‚Â?} evÂˆÂ†ÂĽvª™ NN IÂ?Âœz–ˆÂ?x†‚Â?} N e‚Â?yÂ?¼™r>Â?Â?–™ N =Â?Â?x–zÂœz N >–‚¤zÂĽvª™ IÂ?Âœz–ˆÂ?x†‚Â?} NN e‚Â?yÂ?¼™r>Â?Â?–™ N IÂ?Âœz–ˆÂ?x†‚Â?} e‚Â?yÂ?¼™r>Â?Â?–™ =Â?Â?x–zÂœz NN >–‚¤zÂĽvª™ NNN=Â?Â?x–zÂœz \‚y‚Â?} N @v¤z™œ–Â?Â?} ‚Â?} =Â?Â?x–zÂœz >–‚¤zÂĽvª™ NDÂ?v–vÂ?ÂœzzyÆ >–‚¤zÂĽvª™ NNN\‚y‚Â?} N @v¤z™œ–Â?Â?} ‚Â?} \vœ‚™{vxœ‚Â?Â? \vœ‚™{vxœ‚Â?Â? DÂ?v–vÂ?ÂœzzyÆ \‚y‚Â?} N @v¤z™œ–Â?Â?} ‚Â?}

N \‚y‚Â?} N @v¤z™œ–Â?Â?} ‚Â?} \vœ‚™{vxœ‚Â?Â? DÂ?v–vÂ?ÂœzzyÆ

24 HOUR SERVICE

For all your Renovation Needs! Are you looking for a New look or Just a face lift? We are building and renovating in your area. Let us come and evaluate your unfinished basements, extensions or simple make overs and give you a no obligation quote. We provide all our customers with guidance and the support you need to make your dreams a reality.

Gema Construction Over 20 years experience

24 HOUR Metro LicenceSERVICE #: 7000356

BaySprings Plumbing

To highlight your call

1-800-743-3353

SPRING SPECIAL Eaves or chimney cleaning from $59*

&REE ESTIMATES ^ 3ENIORS DISCOUNT ,ICENSED INSURED

Roof Roof Repair Experts Roof ✓Eaves & Downspout ✓Full roofs Repair Experts ✓Skylights ✓Missing Shingles Repair Experts ✓Eaves & Downspout ✓Full roofs

25

WITH THIS AD EXPIRES April 30, 2015

FREE ESTIMATES

24/7 No Extra Charges for Evenings, Weekends or Holidays

Licensed & Insured

REPAIRS

to Roofs, Chimney & Eves FREE Estimates

416-241-6953

SEASONAL SERVICES

20% Senior

WATERPROOFING

OITD\e:i e:^ @ [ W [ V V C I T D

ÂĽÂĽÂĽ9†‚Â?}™¼vÂŞÂĽvÂœz–Â?–Â?Â?Ă€Â?}9xÂ?Š

Pzv†ª <v™zŠzÂ?œ€

ÜÛç³Â›úú³Â›ĂśÂ›Ă‘

FREE ESTIMATES

OFF

416-427-0955

✓Eaves & Downspout ✓Skylights LIC# L179362 ✓Skylights

LIC# L179362 Discount on Repairs 416-248-0211 LIC# L179362 20% Senior on Repairs 416-248-0211Discount 20% Senior Discount on Repairs 416-248-0211

Servicing All Your Plumbing Needs

$

J.E. O’FARRELL

ROOFING LTD. Est. 1947

SINCE 1993

Shingle Roof Flat Roof Chimney Removal

Small Job Specialists

•Basements •Kitchens •Bathrooms

Home Improvement Business

Call 1-800-743-3353 to place your ad

PLUMBING

Metro Lic. #P24654 - Fully Insured

Call George 416.906.0623

LEAKS REPLACEMENT s %AVES TROUGH CLEANING REPAIR REPLACEMENT s #HIMNEY CLEANING TUCK POINTING REBUILD s !NIMAL REMOVAL REPAIR PREVENTION

✓Minor/Major Leaks ✓Full roofsShingles ✓Missing ✓Raccoon Problems ✓Missing Shingles ✓Minor/Major Leaks ✓Minor/Major Leaks ✓Raccoon Problems ✓Raccoon Problems

10% SENIORS DISCOUNT

Reliable & Insured

New member of the family ? Share the News!

416-259-1494

in home renovations

Home additions & renovations

ROOF REPAIRS s 2OOF REPAIRS

Exterior/Interior

27 years experience

AVID) M.J. Etobicoke, (DAVID)Yelavich M.J. Yelavich&& Sons, Sons, Etobicoke, Ontario Ontario 24 HOUR SERVICE

PAINTING

Waldorf Design Built

\vœ‚™{vxœ‚Â?Â? DÂ?v–vÂ?ÂœzzyÆ

ROOFING

CALL 416-723-1462 www.aceroofingtoronto.com

FREE ESTIMATE – CALL ANDREW

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS (416) 234-9006 Contact us today! 416 526-9953

(416) (416)234-9006 234-9006

LM Andrews

\vœ‚™{vxœ‚Â?Â? DÂ?v–vÂ?ÂœzzyÆ

CROATIAN ELECTRIC CROATIANELECTRIC ELECTRIC CROATIAN (DAVID) M.J. Yelavich & Sons, Etobicoke, Ontario

Michael 416-571-5857 416-571-5857 Michael Michael 416-571-5857

$ Low Cost Repairs $ Low Cost Repairs $

ELECTRICAL

CONCRETE & PAVING

$ Low Cost Repairs $ Low Cost Repairs $

ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

Home Improvement Directory Classifieds Gottarent.com

Low Cost Repairs $ Low Cost Repairs

42

REROOFING t SHINGLES SMALL REPAIRS t FLAT ROOFS

(416) 275-2265 MANCINI & SON

BASEMENT WATERPROOFING

ROOFS

Basement leaking, cracks, repairs. Sealing inside and out. All work guaranteed.

416-243-1888

(905)615-8349 (416)666-2010

FREE ESTIMATES

You paid how much!? #ShouldaUsedToronto

FREE ESTIMATE


How to do it: Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3 by 3 box contains the digits 1 through 9.

last week’s answers

diversions

43

Sudoku (challenging)

| ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015

YOUR Weekly Crossword

w See answers to this week’s puzzles in next Thursday’s edition

TORONTO 2015 Parapan Am Games Torch Relay

August 3–7, 2015

PRESENTED BY

CELEBRATE AND SHARE THE PARAPAN AM SPIRIT Enter online from April 7 to 19 for your chance to be a Parapan Am torchbearer! For a complete list of torchbearer guidelines and contest rules, visit TORONTO2015.org.

#CelebrateAndShare

COMMUNITY PARTNER PARTENAIRE COMMUNAUTAIRE SOCIO COMUNITARIO

SIGNATURE SUPPORTERS PARRAINEURS PHARES COLABORADORES EMBLEMÁTICOS

FUNDING PARTIES BAILLEURS DE FONDS PROVEEDORES DE FINANCIAMIENTO


ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN | Thursday, April 9, 2015 |

44


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

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