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Pitching machines stolen from kids’ baseball league

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Bloordale Baseball families will need to pay to replace equipment CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com “Why are you stealing from little kids?” That’s the question Patrick McConnell, president of Bloordale Baseball, would like answered by the thief or thieves who stole not one, but two of the volunteerbased Etobicoke league’s pitching machines over the weekend. “We just don’t understand. Why do you need this so badly that you’re going to hurt little kids playing baseball?” he asked of the culprits. On Wednesday, police at 22 Division confirmed they are currently investigating the thefts, which McConnell said occurred sometime between 9 p.m. last Friday night and 7 a.m. Saturday morning. The unknown thieves, he said,

broke into two steel storage boxes at two of the half-dozen or so central Etobicoke ball parks the league utilizes and stole a pitching machine from each, as well as a generator – worth an estimated $7,000 combined. No arrests have yet been made, said Det.-Sgt. Madelaine Tretter. “They absolutely knew what they wanted and where they were going to get it and how they were going to get it, because they needed the right tools to get into those boxes,” McConnell said of the anti-theft designed storage boxes, declining to name which of Bloordale Baseball’s parks was targeted for fear of retaliation. “Basically, ($7,000) works out to about 40 of our registration fees... that we now need to divert into replacing these stolen pitching >>>LEAGUE, page 21

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Lung cancer diagnosis offered little hope, until now Team of Osler doctors lead new early detection screening program Tamara Shephard tshephard@insidetoronto.com Carmen Tarantini is a fortunate man. When the fit, healthy 68-year-old began feeling fatigue without cause, he went to see his family doctor, who sent him for tests and referred him to his own thoracic surgeon. A month later, after multiple low dose chest CT scans and biopsies, William Osler Health System thoracic surgeon Dr. Kashif Irshad delivered the diagnosis to Tarantini and his wife, Anna. Tarantini had early-stage lung cancer. Three weeks later, Irshad surgically removed the lower half of Tarantini’s right lung. A biopsy confirmed the cancer was Stage 1B with no lymph node involvement and no need for chemotherapy. “Quite honestly, they were a helluva good doctor team working together, doing everything from A to Z. Congratulations to Dr. Irshad. He prepared everything ahead of my surgery,” Tarantini recounted Friday in a meeting room at Brampton Civic Hospital, where he had his life-saving surgery on June 6. In Canada, lung cancer continues to be the No. 1 cause of cancer death in both men and women, reports Cancer Care Ontario (CCO), the provincial agency responsible for continually improving cancer services. In fact, the incidence of lung cancer deaths in Canada is greater than deaths from breast cancer, colorectal cancer and prostate cancer combined, CCO reports. Tarantini is the first patient to undergo early stage lung cancer surgery through William Osler’s new Early Detection of Lung Cancer Program launched in February. Osler is designated as a regional level 1 centre for lung cancer by CCO. Irshad conceived the program to proactively detect lung cancer in its early stages and to treat it before it becomes symptomatic, a new approach that can help greatly increase a patient’s chance of survival, he said. At present, Irshad sees on average 10 lung cancer patients a week in his practice. In eight of them, the lung cancer is advanced beyond the stage of a surgical cure, he reported. In Canada, the vast majority of lung cancers are diagnosed at an advanced stage, due in part to the lack of effective early detection

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Dr. Kashif Irshad sits with Carmine Tarantini, the first patient to undergo lung cancer surgery through a new early detection program at William Osler believed to be the first of its kind in Canada. procedures, Irshad said. When latestage lung cancer is diagnosed, often after the onset of symptoms such as chronic cough, coughing up blood, a hoarse voice or sudden weight loss, surgery is rarely an option. Patients are instead provided palliative chemotherapy and radiation therapy. “Generally speaking, once lung cancer causes symptoms it’s unresectable (not surgically removable). It’s incurable. That’s why the screening program is important. We’re trying to detect lung cancer before it becomes symptomatic. If you can detect it at that stage, it’s potentially curable with surgery.” Irshad initiated the program, cofounded with Dr. Marc Ossip, Osler’s site chief of radiology, following a landmark U.S. study of low radiation dose CT scan screening involving more than 53,000 patients at high risk of developing lung cancer. The National Lung Screening Trial, published in The New England Journal of Medicine a year ago, demonstrated a 20 per cent reduction in deaths among high-risk patients screened with low radiation-dose CT scans when compared to routine chest X-rays. Osler’s new Early Detection of Lung Cancer Program is led by a team of Osler’s thoracic surgeons, with support from a range of multidisciplinary specialists, including radiologists, respirologists, patholo-

gists, oncologists and a clinical nurse navigator, who processes patients through CT scan and biopsy bookings and documents and communicates the details to the patient’s primary care physician.

“It’s early days. It’s an exciting program. It has the potential to save lives.” - Dr. Marc Ossip, Osler’s site chief of radiology Eligible patients receive a low dose CT scan, one-tenth the radiation of a full dose chest CT. Any concerning abnormality identified in the early detection CT scan will trigger an immediate referral to the Solitary Indeterminate Pulmonary Nodule or SPIN Clinic, which will assess a patient within two weeks to reduce patient anxiety. Irshad believes Osler’s SPIN clinic to be the first of its kind in Canada. Since most lung nodules seen on CT scans are benign, the SPIN clinic ensures patients with benign disease are watched carefully, and those with malignancies are treated appropriately, Irshad said. People aged 54 to 75, who have a 30

pack-year history of smoking and no previous history of cancer, are eligible to be enrolled in the program. Thirty pack-years refers to the number of packs of cigarettes a person smokes per day multiplied by the number of years they have smoked. Someone who smoked two packs a day for 15 years or one pack a day for 30 years would be a 30 pack-year smoker. Enrolment in a smoking cessation program is also offered to screeningeligible patients. About 50 per cent enrol in it, Irshad said: “Most patients want to quit smoking, but they can’t. They need a support system.” Tarantini had smoked for 50 years until his doctor’s visit April 14. He has since quit smoking. Patients screened in the program will remain enrolled until age 75. If no abnormality is detected, a patient will undergo a CT scan every two years. If an abnormality is detected, the team will recommend follow-up scans every three or six months, or annually, depending on the case. The thoracic surgeon has sent an information kit to family physicians in Osler’s catchment areas of Etobicoke, Brampton and Georgetown to inform them of the program. The kit includes a requisition form a doctor may use to enable their eligible high-risk patient to receive a low dose CT scan in the early detection of lung cancer examination. “You have to get a diagnosis right

away. You don’t know if it’s too late,” Tarantini urged people who could be suitable candidates for the new program. While Irshad said Tarantini’s fatigue is unrelated to his lung cancer, had the cancer not been detected early, Irshad estimates within one year or less Tarantini would have developed late-stage lung cancer, which would have been inoperable. “We anticipate a five-year survival of over 80 per cent for (Tarantini), which is very good for lung cancer,” Irshad said. “Generally speaking, had he waited a year or less, he would have developed Stage 3, probably Stage 4 lung cancer. The five-year survival for that is five per cent. That’s a huge difference.” The new program will screen 700 high-risk patients a year. Irshad expects lung cancer to be detected and diagnosed in two highrisk patients per 100 CT scans. Osler’s new Early Detection of Lung Cancer Screening Program came too late for Irshad’s fatherin-law. Mushtaq Qureshi died a year ago, nine months after symptoms of a chronic cough, blood-tinged sputum and a 40-pound weight loss led to a chest X-ray that showed lung cancer that had metastasized to his lymph nodes and bones. “That was one of the reasons why I wanted to pursue this. He would have been a candidate for the screening program. We could have caught that (had the program been running a couple of years ago),” said Irshad, who had considered naming the new program after his late fatherin-law. Program co-founder Ossip said the SPIN clinic is revolutionary in its early detection of lung cancer. Previously, there was no set protocol to assess, diagnose and monitor patients at high risk of developing the often-fatal disease, Ossip said. “It was up to individual GPs (general practitioners) and respirologists with patients who are heavy smokers. They could send a patient in for a chest CT. Some would, some would not. Some might wait till the onset of symptoms, some might not. There wasn’t a set protocol for CT and when to do it.” Two months ago, the American Association of Thoracic Surgeons issued a recommendation in favour of early detection lung cancer screening with CT scans. Ossip called the early detection lung cancer screening trial published in The New England Journal of Medicine “very conservative” and suggested benefits of Osler’s screening program could be even greater than those demonstrated in the trial. “It’s early days. It’s an exciting program. It has the potential to save lives.”

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ow well do you recycle? Do you ensure everything that should go into your green bin makes it in there? The merits of public and private garbage collection systems in Toronto will continue to be debated. It’s a debate that was renewed last week when the residential portion of the city from Yonge Street to the Humber River officially switched to a private system of collection. This now means about half of the city – west of Yonge – has privatized collection (Etobicoke has had its residential waste collected privately since before amalgamation). The remainder of the city continues to have its residential waste collected by city employ- our view ees. But let’s think beyond the Sorting helps method of collection. Let’s think about what we, as residents, are improve doing. waste Residents must use this time as an opportunity to embrace better habits of their own when diversion they put out their waste for collection. We must ask ourselves: Are we doing all we can? Doing all we can means ensuring residential waste is properly diverted into garbage, recycling and green bins. This may mean taking a bit of sorting time beforehand. Refer to your waste collection calendar or use the Waste Wizard online tool to get more information if you’re unsure about what goes where. Accessing information is straightforward; it’s not hard. According to figures from the City of Toronto, our recycling has a 20 per cent contamination rate (referring to items that can’t be recycled). Reducing that number is a meaningful and achievable goal. Ultimately, waste that’s properly sorted before collection means more efficient collection. That’s ultimately better for the taxpayer. That’s the benefit. As for the public versus private collection debate, let it continue. Will cost-saving success experienced by this program merit expansion? Will the dire warnings of worsening service be correct? Maybe further adjustments to Toronto’s garbage collection system won’t even be deemed necessary. Regardless of that outcome, there are manageable tasks we as residents can do now. The first week wasn’t perfect for the new service provider, as reports of delays surfaced. As much as one would like the smoothest of transitions in a service as important as waste collection, sometimes that’s not always possible – particularly in a large city. A core component of elected representation is ensuring efficient and effective delivery of services. Constituents can do their part by ensuring as little of Toronto’s waste as possible goes to landfill. Toronto Community News is a division of Metroland Media Group Ltd. The Guardian is a member of the Ontario Press Council. Visit ontpress.com newsroom

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time. Let’s see if my game plan matches yours, shall we? Sure. Let her rip. OK. Here goes. A dozen Tiny Tom doughnuts? Check. Krispy Kreme burger? Check. Waffle and ice cream? Check. Another dozen Tiny Tom doughnuts? Check. Chocolate-covered bacon? Check. Bacon-covered chocolate? Check. Chocolate-coveredbacon-covered-chocolate? Check. Another dozen Tiny Tom doughnuts? Check.

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Check. Another dozen Tiny Tom doughnuts? Check. And last and certainly not least, one more dozen Tiny Tom doughnuts. Check. Hmmm. Sounds like we’re on the same page. Check. Great. So, race you to the Princes’ Gates, then? Last one in’s a rotten egg? Excuse me? Oops. My bad. Last one in’s a deep-fried chocolate-covered-baconcovered-chocolate rotten egg? On a stick, of course? Check. n Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much. His column appears every Thursday. Contact him at jamie.wayne@sympatico.ca

To the editor: Regarding safe and accepting school legislation from the provincial government. It is baffling how a universally supported sentiment – reducing bullying – has gone so wrong. First it seems un-Canadian. Our internationally emulated hero, Terry Fox, fought for all cancer victims, not just his type with the Marathon of Hope. Rick Hansen fought for all disabled people, not just his own, with Man in Motion. The legislation is also baffling because it has unnecessarily alienated supporters of both Catholic education and faith, which oppose all bullying. This legislation, with one small addition, has divided and opened up old resentments. The headlines are about Catholics rather than the kids – children who are bullied for their personal traits such as size, awkwardness, intelligence, appearance or for their group identity. The late Prof. Pat Duffy Hutcheon wrote this impressive statement about the hijacking of the notion of equal opportunity: “The transformation of an idea for social reform based on the premise of equality of opportunity for individuals regardless of biological inheritance or ancestral history into its precise opposite: the idea of equality of results for ethnic groups, at the price of sacrificing hard-won individual rights.” She reminded us the goal was justice and equal opportunity for all individuals. She reminded us of Martin Luther King’s dream – to be judged by the content of our character, not our group identity. Many advocates are twisting that dream, by asking for preferential treatment because of group identity – the very source of injustice. Joseph Polito

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Olympic sprinter reaches out to fans via social media CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com Etobicoke sprinter Gavin Smellie reached out to his fans on Facebook this week in the wake of his team’s disqualification from Saturday’s Olympic 4x100-metre relay finals – and resulting loss of a bronze medal – to give thanks. “Just want to thank all my families, friends and everyone on facebook for all your support...” the 26-year-old Jamaican native wrote on Monday. “Been a struggle the last 48hrs but my head is slowly rising back up...thanks again.” While his Facebook profile photo depicts the low-hanging head of a man defeated, scores of fans from all over Canada have showered the Western Kentucky University grad and his teammates Oluseyi Smith, Justyn Warner and Jared Connaughton with love and support this week.

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Canada's Gavin Smellie runs the first leg of the men's 4 x 100m relay at the 2012 London Olympics.

Running out of lane five come the finals last Saturday, the Canadian team put in a stellar performance with a time of 38.07 seconds. When the scoreboard flashed at the end of the race, it showed that the Canadians trailed only Usain Bolt’s world-recordingsetting Jamaican team and the United States for a third place finish. For nearly a full 10 minutes, Smellie and his teammates celebrated their

bronze-medal performance. Then the scoreboard flashed again – this time, it showed the Canadians had been disqualified. Playbacks showed that Connaughton, running the third leg of the race, stepped on the line separating the lanes while taking a turn. The team was disqualified, and clearly left devastated by the news. “I’m so sorry everyone. My heart is broken. I let my team down. I’m sorry,” Connaughton tweeted shortly after the results were made official. Images of Smellie and his tear-streaked teammates were broadcast all over the world, moving Canadian fans – and fellow Olympians – to Twitter action. “Classiest bunch of guys in Canada,” tweeted Olympic hammer thrower James Steacy. “So proud of each of you! Hold your heads up! #team”

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Humber Bridge sculptures take on giant proportions LISA RAINFORD lrainford@insidetoronto.com Size does matter as far as a group of artists who have created two giant illuminated, sculptured creatures that will hang from the Humber Bridge is concerned. “Go big or go home,” said one of the artists, Stacey Feldman, on Monday – three days before the sculptures were to be unveiled on the pedestrian bridge. “We love to do large-scale art; engaging pieces that people can enjoy.” The Toronto-based group that includes as many as 25 people for the Humber installation is inspired by such artists as California’s The Flaming Lotus Girls, a volunteer group that creates

monumental works of interactive, mechanical fire art. In fact, the Humber bridge project is one of the few that doesn’t include fire. Instead, the 20-feet, 600-pound creatures will be lit up by 1,200 LED lights, which will be individually programmed. During the day, the creatures will have a glass-like appearance. At night the creatures will seem to communicate with each other and their surroundings using bio-luminescence, said Feldman. Early discussions for the fiberglass creature art installation began about a year ago. Artists started physically building them in April and May of this year. The challenge, said Feldman, was to work together to commit to completing the project. “We have a bigger purpose

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Pub Night Fundraiser in Martingrove Gardens Park WHEN: 4 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Martingrove Gardens Park, 31 Lavington Dr. CONTACT: Karen Ewing, 416-2410035, www.embracemggp.blogspot. com, karen.embracemggp@gmail.com COST: Free Beer garden, wine bar, great bands, fantastic vendors, food, silent auction, raffle. Must be 19 years and over to enter beer garden. Sherway Farmers’ Market WHEN: 8 a.m. WHERE: Sherway Gardens, 25 The West Mall CONTACT: William Blyleven, 905-317-3010, maplegreenhouses@bellnet.ca, www. sherwaymarket.com Sherway Farmers’ Market is open every Friday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. until Oct. 24, rain or shine. The market is located in the far northeast parking lot. The market features: Ontario-grown produce and other Ontario products including honey, cheese, fresh-baked goods, Ontario-raised lamb and venison, grill and deli meats and more.

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Stan’s 23rd Annual 24-Hour Tennis Marathon for The Heart and Stroke Foundation WHEN: Noon to noon. WHERE: Mimico Tennis Club, 29 George St. CONTACT: Marisa DeFrancesco COST: Free Tennis will be played for 24 hours at Mimico Tennis Club in order to raise funds for Heart and Stroke. Saturday Night Dance WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 210, 110 Jutland Rd. Members and non-members are welcome to join in for a night of dancing at the legion from 7 p.m. to midnight.

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The Harmony Singers - Openings for New Members WHEN: 7 to 9:45 p.m. WHERE: Martin Grove United Church, 75 Pergola Rd. CONTACT: Harvey Patterson, 416239-5821, www.harmonysingers.ca, theharmonysingers@ca.inter.net COST: Membership Fees TBD

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Hunger Games Jewelry for Teens (ages 12 to 19) WHEN: 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: Richview Library, 1806 Islington Ave. CONTACT: Suzanne Alimoglu, http:// www.flickr.com/photos/serenadejewels/, salimoglu@torontopubliclibrary. ca COST: Free Did you enjoy reading the Hunger Games series? If so come out and make a Hunger Games themed necklace and bookmark. Register at the front desk. Studio Time – Etobicoke Quilters Guild WHEN: 9 a.m. WHERE: Neilson Park Creative Centre, 56 Neilson Dr. CONTACT: 416-622-5294, info@ neilsonparkcreativecentre.com, www. etobicokequiltersguild.com EQG weekly meetings. Group meets every Monday and Wednesday, except for the second Wednesday of the month which changes to a Thursday. Runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The group meets in Studio C. Quilters of all levels welcome.

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Networking in Etobicoke WHEN: 7:30 a.m. WHERE: Woodbine Racetrack Northern Dancer Room, 555 Rexdale Blvd. CONTACT: Melissa Vorstenbosch, 416-862-4529, mvorsenbosch@bot.com, www.bot.com/events Elevate your personal brand and your company’s profile with like-minded business professionals who want to expand their networks. Deliver a 30-second elevator speech at the podium about you, your business and who you are looking to connect and collaborate with. Casual networking will follow allowing you to connect and engage with those people you are most interested in exploring opportunities with.

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Weekday Lunches WHEN: 12 p.m. WHERE: Royal Cana>>>IT’S HAPPENING, page 11

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PIZZA PIE TIME: Amanda Phalen and her daughter Ava, 3, make pizza in the LAMP wood oven at Lakeshore Village Park recently. Ingredients are $1, with fresh local produce also for sale. LAMP is in the park each Wednesday 4 to 6 p.m. until August 29.

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English Conversation Circle for Newcomers WHEN: 5:30 p.m. WHERE: Rexdale Women’s Centre, 21 Panorama Court CONTACT: Margaret Nwosu, 416-7450062, mnwosu@rexdalewomen.org, Newcomers are invited to enjoy the company of other newcomers, learn different cultures and improve their conversational skills in English at the English Conversation Circle for Newcomers.

n Thursday, Aug. 23

Extending the Garden Season Workshop WHEN: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: Stonegate Community Health Centre, 150 Berry Rd. CONTACT: 416-231-7070, ext. 307 COST: Free Learn easy and cost effective ways to continue gardening past the first frost and keep your garden going even through the dead of winter. Take home handouts will be available. Call to register. Space is limited.

FOOD AND MUSIC: The Humber Bay Shores Waterfront Festival took place last Friday at Jean Augustine Park. The event for owners of condominiums on the waterfront, included food, music and entertainment. Clockwise from above, Ed (Mr Jerk) of Real Jerk cooks up jerk chicken at the event; Ayla Strank is greeted by the Canadian National Exhibition’s mascot Beaver; The park’s namesake Jean Augustine welcomes visitors to the event.

Thursday Morning Diamonds WHEN: 10:30 a.m. WHERE: Kingsway Baptist Church, 41 Birchview Blvd. CONTACT: Marion Robbins, 416-741-4685 A group of young at heart seniors gather to watch and enjoy various guest speakers from all walks of life. Cost is $3 pp. Bring a bag lunch. Coffee and tea provided.

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n Friday, Aug. 24

Free Community Lunch WHEN: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: St. Philip’s Parish Hall, 60 Dixon Rd. CONTACT: Fred Sheffield COST: Free Free lunch for everyone. Come and join us and enjoy a meal and meet new friends. Monthly. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

n Saturday, Aug.25

Third Annual Community Festival WHEN: 11 a.m. WHERE: R.C.L. Coronation Branch 286, 11 Irwin Rd. CONTACT: Sandi Hilliard, 416-741-5660, br.johnston1@gmail.com

This community festival is a great way to get to you know neighbours. Day includes: children’s carnival, meat spin, barbecue, spaghetti dinner and dancing. n Ongoing Snooker 55+ WHEN: 8:30 a.m. WHERE: Islington Seniors’ Centre, 4968 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: 416-231-3431, islingtonseniors@bellnet.ca

Every Wednesday and Friday played on one table in the pool room on a drop-in basis. New players always welcome. Fee: 50 cents for the day. Membership to the Centre is required. Open Cribbage for Seniors WHEN: 1 p.m. WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Ave. CONTACT: 416-252-6822, www.franklinhorner.org

Few things in life are more rewarding than a thirst for knowledge. At Tapestry Retirement Communities, we provide you with exciting opportunities to continue learning and stimulate your imagination. Whether it’s attending our seminars and classes, discovering new hobbies, or pursuing cultural and volunteer activities in the local community, Tapestry offers the encouragement and support you need to help keep you sharp. 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. Martha Krinsky sharing the giſt of reading

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Decorative Art Classes WHEN: 11 a.m. WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Avenue CONTACT: Anyone in the office, 416252-6822, www.franklinhorner.org Classes take place every Wednesday Led by Al Bowers. Cost is $25 with a membership.

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SHORTER TERMS AVAILABLE - CASH PURCHASE INCENTIVES ^$14,000 Cash Discount is based on non-stackable trading dollars and is only applicable to 2012 Titan Crew Cab models. Cash Discount value varies by model. †0%/0.9%/0.9% purchase financing for up to 84/84/84 months available on 2012 Altima Sedan/Sentra/Rogue models. Representative finance example based on Selling Price of $29,427 for 2012 Altima 2.5 S Luxury Package (T4RG12 CA 00), CVT transmission, financed at 0% APR for 84 months equals $350 per month with $0 down payment. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $29,427. ≠Finance offers are now available on new 2012 Altima 2.5 S Luxury Package (T4RG12 CA 00), CVT transmission/2012 Sentra 2.0 (C4LG12 BN00), CVT transmission/2012 Rogue FWD S (W6RG12 AA 00), CVT transmission. Selling Price is $29,427/$20,479/$25,162 financed at 0%/0.9%/0.9% APR equals $138/$98/$118 bi-weekly for 84/84/84 months. $4,250/$3,250/$4,300 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0/$555/$672 for a total obligation of $29,427/$21,034/$25,834. ±$29,427/$20,479/$25,162 Selling Price for a new 2012 Altima 2.5 S Luxury Package (T4RG12 CA 00), CVT transmission/2012 Sentra 2.0 (C4LG12 BN00), CVT transmission/2012 Rogue FWD S (W6RG12 AA 00), CVT transmission. Models shown $32,927 Selling Price for a new 2012 Altima 3.5 SR (T4SG12 AA 00), CVT transmission/$24,979 Selling Price for a new 2012 Sentra 2.0 SL (C4TG12 AA 00), CVT transmission/$35,662 Selling Price for a new 2011 Rogue SL AWD (Y6TG12 AA 00), CVT transmission/$45,962 Selling Price for a new 2012 Titan CC SL 4X4 SWB (3CFG72 AA 00), automatic transmission. ^†≠± Freight and PDE charges ($1,695/$1,567/$1,750/$1,730), air-conditioning tax ($100), certain fees where applicable (ON: $5 OMVIC fee and $29 tire stewardship fee) are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes (including excise tax and fuel conservation tax, where applicable) are extra. Finance offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Offers valid between August 1st and August 31st, 2012.

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Mazda3 Sport saves fuel with Skyactiv technology Four doors have always been a design challenge for automakers. Mazda doesn’t offer a two-door model in its popular Mazda3 lineup - and that’s fine with me. Designers nailed it the first time when they launched this replacement for the tired Protege in the 2004 model year. And after a redesign in 2010 and some fine-tuning this year, the Mazda3 - both in sedan and hatchback formsis one of the most attractive cars in the n AT A GLANCE: BODY STYLE: compact five-door sport hatchbac. DRIVE METHOD: front-engine, front wheel drive ENGINE: SKYACTIV-G 2.0-litre, 16-valve, DOHC four cylinder (155 hp and 148 lb/ft of torque) FUEL ECONOMY: 7.7/5.0 litres/100 km (city/ hwy ≠manual); 7.1/4.9 litres/100 km (city/ hwy ≠automatic) CARGO CAPACITY: 481 litres behind second row, 1,212 litres with seats folded WEB SITE: www.mazda.ca

compact segment. My tester for the week, in a striking shade of sky blue mica, was the Mazda3 Sport GS SKY, which in Mazdaspeak means hatchback with the new fuelsaving Skyactiv technologies. Skyactiv isn’t about electric and hybrid systems, but involves improving the kind of vehicles most of us drive. This includes their body architecture, chassis, transmission - and the internal combustion engine. Yes folks, that means gas and diesel. Even if the most optimistic prediction that 12 per cent of all passenger cars here will be battery-powered by 2020, the vast majority will still be making regular visits to the fuel pump. This presents a welcome challenge to engineers, as today’s engines, despite being exponentially cleaner and more efficient than a few short decades ago, still only harness 10 to 30 percent of our fuel’s available energy. That leaves a lot of room for improvement, and an opportunity to exploit. The company wisely chose to apply this new tech to the Mazda3, as it’s their top-seller worldwide and accounts for nearly half of all Mazda sales in Canada and the U.S.

Skyactiv is available in GS trim, which falls between the base GX (starting MSRP $16,895) and top trim GT (starting MSRP $24,845), and adds only $850 to the regular 2.0-litre GS models for a starting list of $20,345 with six-speed manual. For starters, the all-new, direct-injection Skyactiv-G 2.0-litre gas engine delivers more power (155 vs 148 hp) and greater torque (148 vs 135 lb/ft) than the standard 2.0-litre engine. Better fuel economy too, thanks in large part to the substantially higher compression ratio of 12:1 versus 10:1. The point of higher compression is to extract more energy from the same amount of fuel, which, thankfully here, is regular 87 octane. But like any good thing, there are limits, and with compression that’s around 11:1 before knock sets in. Mazda has overcome this with some finessing of components. An example is putting a small dip in the top of each piston to stabilize combustion. Looks a bit like a volcano, as the tops are also dome-shaped to increase compression. Skyactiv also uses extremely high fuel pressure through its six-hole injec-

The Mazda3 GS Tlineup offers a variety of engines, including a 2.0-litre four cylinder incorporating the company’s fuel-saving Skyactiv technologies, as tested.

tor to more quickly deliver the air/fuel mix, and with better vaporization and cooling. Although there’s far more to Skyactiv, suffice to say these changes result in a thriftier engine - in particular with the six-speed Skyactiv-Drive automatic. This power combination is rated at 7.1/4.9 litres/100 km (city/hwy) compared to 8.7/6.0 for the regular 2.0-litre engine. Inside, the Mazda3 is well put together. Abundant soft touch materials, chrome and silver finishes, and fabric inserts in the doors create a smart, modern look. Seats are upholstered in a grippy

fabric combination, with checked inserts and pronounced side bolsters. Five-position seat heating comes standard for both front seats. Seats in back are raised for better visibility, both forward and to the side, where the high beltline creates a narrow side window. My take on the Mazda3 remains that the company has done so many little things so well. Skyactiv is the latest of these, and without adding significant cost, it has given buyers yet another reason to consider this popular family car.

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HONDA ACCORD Honda has revealed the first images of the much-anticipated allnew 2013 Honda Accord Sedan and Accord Coupe, set to go on sale this fall. The most sculpted Accord ever delivers an even more spacious and luxurious passenger cabin wrapped in an upscale, sophisticated exterior designed to stand the test of time. True to the spirit of Honda and ever y Accord before it, the ninthgeneration embraces a customer focus from the inside out. Smart interior packaging allows for increased passenger and cargo space in both the sedan and the coupe, while the overall exterior lengths are notice ably shortened, contributing to

a sportier driving character and easier parking. An expansive greenhouse and generous rear seating area provide excellent levels of visibility and comfort for the driver and all passengers. On the road, an overall aerodynamic shape combined with low-drag exterior sur faces including nearly flush windshield glass, flush-mounted windshield wipers and careful under-body tailoring promise enhanced fuel efficiency. Premium details like available LED daytime running lights, headlights and taillights hint at the sophisticated technology and luxury available inside.

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LEXUS REVEALS THE NEW LS Lexus has revealed its new LS model range, comprising the LS 460, LS 600h and, for the first time in its history, an F Sport version of its flagship model. The most obvious changes are to the exterior styling, where the new LS adopts the distinctive Lexus spindle front grille design, but the development of the model goes much deeper to include improved driving dynamics, better sound insulation and more sophisticated and effective preventive safety systems. In all more than 3,000 changes have been made to the current LS, including three world-firsts and 15 “Lexusfirst� features and technologies. The LS’s exterior has undergone a comprehensive redesign. In a first for Lexus, all lights - headlights, rear lamps and fog lights - are available with LED technology. The new shape vertical fog lights include new Lshaped, seamless light tube daytime running lights.

Driving dynamics It has also developed the LS’s Adaptive Variable Suspension with a new four-wheel interlock control, which suppresses roll, pitch and heave vibration at all four wheels

Historic Audi returns Audi has managed to repurchase an extremely rare Auto Union Silver Arrow racing car - consisting largely of original parts.

Lexus has shown the next generation LS sedan, its flagship model. Most notable exterior change is the adoption of the spindle grille design cue.

simultaneously. Damping response has been made smoother and more highly controlled to give a flatter, road-hugging ride. The new LS gains another Lexus first in the form of its Drive Mode Select, offering five switchable driving

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It is the Auto Union twin-supercharger Type D dating from 1939, and is one of the two legendary Karassik cars. AUDI AG now owns three of the five Auto Union racing cars. The 16-cylinder and 12-cylinder racing cars from Zwickau and Stuttgart captured many titles. The Second World War put an abrupt end to what was known as the supercharger era. Mercedes-Benz was able to rescue almost all its Silver Arrow cars after Germany’s collapse, but fate was less kind to Auto Union. The Soviet Army occupied Zwickau, Auto Union was liquidated and the factories shut down. The Russian occupying forces found the

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Kia’s new Customer Friendly Pricing Includes delivery and destination fees and all mandatory government levies. Prices do not include licensing, PPSA or applicable taxes. Offer(s) available on select new 2012/2013 models through participating dealers to qualified customers who take delivery by August 31, 2012. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice. See dealer for complete details.Vehicle images shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost.All offers exclude licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and down payment (if applicable). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and financing options also available. **0% purchase fi nancing is available on select 2013 Kia models on approved credit (OAC).Terms vary by model and trim, see dealer for complete details. 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Create a clean and healthy environment inside the car Over the last several years, homeowners have increasingly emphasized clean air in their homes. The growing popularity of home air purifiers suggests today's homeowners want to make certain the environment inside their home is as healthy as possible. While protecting the environment in a home is important, it's equally as important for motorists to maintain a healthy environment in their vehicles. On average we spend roughly 10 to 15 hours per week inside a car, where dust, odors, smoke and other potentially sour smells can make riding in a car rather unpleasant. In addition, air pollution and allergens inside a vehicle can pose a significant health risk to drivers and their passengers. Fortunately, there are several steps drivers can take to maintain a healthy environment inside their vehicle.

Improve air quality Perhaps the best way drivers can ensure their passengers have a healthy environment while traveling in a car is to improve the air quality within the vehicle. An automotive clean air system can quickly and effectively purifies the air inside a vehicle by eliminating harmful gases, dust, pollen, smoke, odors, and bacteria. These systems can be easily placed beneath a seat, in the rear of the vehicle or on a seatback, captures big particles, such as human hair and pet hair

Clean the vehicle's interior Many automobile owners pay particular attention to the appearance of their vehicle's exterior. However, those same drivers don't spend nearly as much time, if any, tending to the vehicle's interior. But a neglected interior doesn't just fall victim to spills and dirt or other particles brought in from the outside. Over time, a neglected interior might begin to grow mildew, which is both unhealthy and unpleasant. In general, clean the vehicle's interior once a month to prevent mildew growth and the buildup of dirt and grime.

Don't fall in love with the "new car smell" Few consumers can resist the famed "new car smell." Though enticing, the new car smell is actually an outgassing of toxic chemicals from newly formed plastics, and the chemicals in these gases have been linked to birth defects, impaired learning, liver toxicity, premature births, and early puberty in laboratory animals. Though this doesn't mean consumers should avoid buying new cars, it should inspire consumers to address the new car smell immediately. An automobile interior filter easily and effectively remove the harmful gases that stem from the new car smell, while continuously removing additional odors as the car ages.

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Protect newer vehicles on hot days Hot weather can take its toll on drivers, and it

can also wreak havoc on their vehicle's interior. Heat from the sun can cause the vehicle's plastics, vinyl or leather parts to emit volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, which can produce both short-term and long-term adverse health effects. Whenever possible, park in the shade or use a sun shade on the windshield. In addition, slightly opening the windows in spring and summer promotes air flow through the cabin, helping reduce the risk of VOC buildup inside the vehicle.

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League looking for donations >>>from page 1 machines. So, 40 families are going to pay money directly to replace this equipment – and that’s wrong.” Establish ed in 1 963, Bloordale Baseball currently boasts a roster of more than 300 youngsters playing at all skill levels and divisions. Of those 300 players, McConnell said about 200 will be directly impacted by the theft of the pitching machines, which were used by the league’s eight- and nine-year-old Rookieball players during games, as well as for batting practice at all levels. “We use the pitching machine because that gives the ball a consistent throw for when the kids are learning how to swing a bat at a moving target,” he explained, noting that the timing couldn’t be worse, with the league currently heading into playoff season. “Now, (with two less machines) we’re going to have to make due with what we’ve got, which is less than an ideal situation. Those

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Patrick McConnell, president of Bloordale Baseball, is ticked off after baseball equipment was stolen from the security storage boxes belonging to the club.

pitching machines are heavy, so moving them around is going to be tough for our volunteers...we’re going to have to go buy all this equipment and we’re not in a position to go do that.” While McConnell – who is one of this year’s recipients of

an Urban Hero Award – said there’s no hope of recovering the stolen equipment, he’s left scratching his head as to why the thieves would want to steal such specialized machines. “It’s n o t l i k e t h e re’s a demand for pitching machines on the open market right now. The only people that use them are baseball leagues, so why would you go and steal a pitching machine?” he said. While the league hasn’t yet discussed any plans to recoup their losses from the theft, McConnell said the league would “certainly not say no” to anyone in the community who might like to step forward to help them out. “We replace equipment all the time, but this is major capital,” he said. “It’s not like you’re buying some shin guards for a house league or a few bats or baseballs – this is a major purchase.” Anyone wishing to donate is asked to contact McConnell at president@bloordalebaseball.com

Let it Rain!

Become a Member of a HEALTHCARE CENTRE BOARD IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY The West Park Healthcare Centre Board of Directors is pleased to invite applications for the position of:

DIRECTOR

West Park Healthcare Centre, Board of Directors Serving on the Board is a challenging and rewarding role which requires vision, enthusiasm, leadership and commitment. As a volunteer Director, you will actively participate in West Park’s governance activities by providing strategic oversight and direction to management in ensuring the efficient provision of quality patient care and related services.

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As we move forward with the next stage of planning for the redevelopment of our facilities and campus, we would be particularly interested in receiving applications from west-Toronto residents with skills and healthcare-related experience in real estate development and construction. We would welcome applications from visible minorities,women,persons with disabilities, and others who reflect and connect with the diverse ethnic and cultural communities we serve. The ideal candidate would also be an enthusiastic supporter of West Park’s community relations and fundraising activities. Interested individuals are invited to forward curriculum vitae and contact information by August 24, 2012 to:

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Children at Albion Library got to participate in a Mad Science show held recently. Tahir combines two chemicals that turn into foam when mixed as he pours it into a rubber glove, which then sets hard. See more photos from this show online at www.insidetoronto.com and change location to Etobicoke.


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City

Youth with passion for politics wanted for City Youth Council Passport to Change workshop held Aug. 25 LAURA BOOTH lbooth@insidetoronto.com Young people with an interest in local community issues and municipal governance have the opportunity to run for the City Youth Council of Toronto. All youth interested in running for council, or those who just want to connect with peers from across the city, are invited to attend the Passport to Change workshop at the North York Civic Centre Aug. 25. Here, potential candidates and volunteers can

attend information sessions covering election rules and processes, how to become a candidate and register voters, the structure of youth council, how to run a campaign, and how to create meaningful change. GENERAL ELECTION DATES The general election runs from Oct. 15 to 19, when 44 youth aged 14 and 22 will be elected to represent every city ward. Those elected are expected to attend monthly meetings in council chambers

at Toronto City Hall where community issues will be addressed and key recommendations will be passed on to politicians and city decision makers. Youth councillors will also have opportunities to shadow ward councillors. To register for the workshop or to become a candidate for the general election, visit the website at www. thecyc.ca The Passport to Change event is hosted by the nonprofit City Youth Council of Toronto and will begin at 1 p.m. Aug. 25.

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Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Notice of Study Completion The City ofToronto has completed a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) study to address basement and surface flooding in the general area north of Rathburn Road and south of Eglinton Avenue West, bordered by Martin Grove Road to the west and Islington Avenue to the east, centered on Kipling Avenue.The objective of the study is to provide recommendations to reduce the risk of future basement and surface flooding that can occur during heavy rainfall. The City has accepted the consultant’s recommendations to help resolve flooding problems in the study area, which include: l

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Opportunities for Review

The study was carried out following the requirements for Schedule ‘B’ projects under the Municipal Class EA. A Project File Report has been completed and has been placed on public record for a 30-day review period starting August 9, 2012 ending September 14, 2012. It will be available for review at: Richview Library 1806 Islington Ave. 416-394-5120

Etobicoke Civic Centre City Clerk 399 The West Mall 416-394-8101

If you have any outstanding issues about this project, please address them to the City staff listed below and we will attempt to seek a mutally acceptable resolution. Josie Franch Public Consultation Unit City of Toronto Metro Hall, 19th Fl., 55 John St. Toronto, ON M5V 3C6

Tel: 416-338-2859 Fax: 416-392-2974 TTY: 416-397-0831 E-mail: jfranch@toronto.ca Visit: toronto.ca/involved/projects/basement_flooding/index.htm

If concerns regarding this project cannot be resolved in discussion with the City ofToronto, a person or party may request that the Ontario Minister of the Environment make an order for the project to comply with Part II of the Environmental Assessment Act (referred to as a Part II Order), which addresses individual environmental assessments.The Minister must receive the request in writing by September 14, 2012 at the address below, and a copy must also be sent to the City contact. If no requests are received by September 14, 2012, the City may proceed with this project as outlined in the Project File Report. The Honourable Jim Bradley Ontario Minister of the Environment 77 Wellesley St. W. Ferguson Block, 11th Fl. Toronto, ON M7A 2T5 Issue Date: August 9, 2012 Information will be collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record.

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Community Notices Taste of the Kingsway Dog Show

SO MANY PEOPLE CAME JUST TO SAY GOOD-BYE.

Saturday September 8, 2012 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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It was so fitting, as Mom always went out of her way to say hello.

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Breed of Dog From the 10 categories below, please select a maximum of 3 categories you wish to enter your pet into. We kindly request a minimum of $20.00 donation for each separate entry. All proceeds are donated to the Etobicoke Humane Society. For donations over $20.00 please check off “Receipt Requested”. � � � � �

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Restaurants/ Hospitality RECRUITING FULL time - part time experienced servers available nights & weekends. Fax 905 479-5059 or email resume to ATTN: jobs2@picklebarrel.on.ca

Teaching Opportunities FULL TIME RECE, Etobicoke Daycare. Required immediately. Call Sarah 416-621-9178 Kiddy Village Daycare.

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Or Apply in Person:

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MOVING UPRIGHT piano $940 and Baby Grand $2750. Will help with delivery 416-791-8595. Ask for Robert.

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

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Houses for Rent

Houses for Sale BY OWNER

Detached all brick, immaculate, 2 storey, 3+1 bedroom, great layout, finished basement with separate entrance. Prime location in Humberwood. Walk to TTC, school, plaza. Open House Aug. 18th & 19th 2pm - 5pm $489, 000 647-295-1454

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Decks & Fences 0 ALL DECKS built in 1 day. Highest quality. Lowest Prices! Free design and estimates. Call Mike 416-738-7752 www.griffindecks.ca

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Sat. August 18th 8am - 2pm 84 Riverhead Dr. (Kipling/ Henley)

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