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I went and held her hand and I told the doctor to tell her and we just cried.” Antonette spent more than three
Holiday breakfast event helps homeless youth Tickets available for Nov. 16 event Youth Without Shelter (YWS) is inviting Etobicoke residents to put the good in ‘good morning’ at its upcoming A Home for the Holidays breakfast Now in its fourth year, the energizing morning of breakfast, fun and inspiration will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 16 from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Cineplex Odeon Theatre, 1025 The Queensway. An awareness-raising kickoff to YWS’s annual holiday campaign, the part-inspiration, part-fun event is one that aims to raise awareness
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months in hospital and has permanent injuries. The crash was caused by an impaired driver heading the wrong
way on Hwy. 427. After the crash, Wijeratne and his mom joined MADD in an effort to raise awareness of drunk driving. “We want to let people know that this is an issue in Canada. Canada has one of the highest rates of impaired driving in the world,” Wijeratne said. “And it’s the leading cause of criminal death in this country, and we need to act.” Wijeratne and his mom joined other MADD Toronto volunteers at police headquarters Monday for the launch of the organization’s annual Red Ribbon campaign to promote sober driving during the holiday season. “My family didn’t consider the fact that there could’ve been an impaired driver on the road that night,” Wijeratne said. “That was not something that struck us with fear. Now it strikes us with fear almost every night. Any time I go out with my friends, my mom is incredibly worried that I might get hit.” M A D D To r o n t o p re s i d e n t
Everilda Ratnakumar encouraged people to tie red ribbons to their vehicles or purses. “It’s just a way to show support. It’s a reminder to not drink and drive and it’s also a tribute to victims of impaired driving.” Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders said nearly 1,100 people have been arrested for impaireddriving related offences in the city so far this year. “As a community we are getting better at solving the problem, not by being spectators, but being active participants,” he said. “If you see something, report it. The men and women of the Toronto Police Service are going to enforce.” This year marks the 29th anniversary of the Red Ribbon campaign. The ribbons are available from the MADD Toronto office and Allstate Canada offices now and at LCBO stores beginning Dec. 1. MADD volunteers will also be distributing the ribbons at TTC subway stations during rush hour from Nov. 28 to 30.
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Car stolen, set on fire in lakeshore park Tamara Shephard tshephard@insidetoronto.com Condo residents near Humber Bay Park East directed Toronto police and Toronto firefighters to the scene of a raging fire in the park early Sunday. Some 29 firefighters and eight fire trucks responded to a condo resident’s initial call at 1:47 a.m. Nov. 6 reporting tall flames licking over the lakeside Etobicoke park’s trees. Multiple callers also phoned in to report the fire. Once on-scene, firefighters located an abandoned vehicle on fire, flames leaping to the side of an adjacent building near the park’s pond. In i t i a l l y, f i re f i g h t e r s
encountered some difficulty locating a fire hydrant to quell the flames, Toronto fire Capt. David Eckerman said. “Firefighters used two hand lines,” Eckerman said of the extinguishing approach. “We made a forced entry into a maintenance building checking for (fire) extension. We set up lighting. We were concerned about burning under the fascia of the maintenance building. We used thermal imaging cameras to ensure the fire was out.” Damage is estimated at approximately $75,000. Police allege the flameengulfed vehicle was stolen. Toronto police spokesperson Victor Kwong credited condo residents for assisting
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t’s possible, even likely, that at some point next year, Ontarians will be able to search store shelves for ‘purple haze’, ‘blue dream’ and ‘kosher kush’ marijuana alongside their VQA merlots, sauvignon blancs and moscatos. Work is well underway to lay the foundation for marijuana legalization in this country, with legislation expected in the spring. Pot advocates have long argued legalization could give our economy a lift. A new report suggests that lift could surpass anyone’s wildest prophecy. A study produced by the Deloitte firm – titled Recreational Marijuana: Insights and Opportunities – suggests a legal marijuana industry in Canada could be worth an incredible $22.6 billion – more than the sales of wine, spirits and beer combined. Deloitte’s research values the recreational retail market The business for weed at between $5 billion and $8.7 billion annually. of pot could Tack on between $12.7 bilinject billions lion and $22.6 billion for the ancillary market (growers, into Ontario specialty product makers, testing labs and security) and you have what Deloitte calls “a bold new landscape” for businesses and governments. But that’s not all. Pot tourism, business taxes, licensing fees and paraphernalia could drive these astronomical projections even higher – high enough to stagger even the most jaded corporate CEO, or perhaps sway those still on the fence over whether or not legal pot is a good idea. “There hasn’t been anything like this – and granted it wasn’t legislated – but you think of the dot-com … flurry,” Mark Whitmore, vice-chair of Deloitte, told the Toronto Star. It’s no wonder that some ambitious medical pot entrepreneurs have tried to stake their claims by opening dispensaries long before a bill has been presented to MPs. Legal pot represents an extraordinary opportunity to jump-start our economy, which has been idling for far too long. Who would have thought that the jolt we needed would emanate from a leafy green herb bearing an unmistakable sweet scent and a sketchy past?
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hall. But for now, the usually unsexy rate-supported budgets – water, solid waste, and the Toronto Parking Authority – are shaping up to be a pretty good opening act for what is sure to be a fraught debate over the operating and capital budgets for Toronto. The rate budgets were launched a week ago at a Friday morning meeting of Toronto’s budget committee. It was a good-news, bad-news affair. The good news is that the regular hefty increase to the water rate will be lower in 2017: five per cent, compared to the usual eight to nine per cent. Those increases had been paying for the upgrading of Toronto’s crumbling underground water infrastructure, and staff feel that Toronto is nearly square. So toilet flushing will
david nickle the city cost more, but not as much of an increase as last year. The cost of trash-tossing, however, is a different matter. Staff there are recommending bigger increases than in the past on the garbage bin fees, as well as a host of new ones. To be honest, the bin fee increases aren’t that big. The overall increase in the cost is 3.9 per cent, compared to 1.5 per cent each year over the past eight years. The biggest increase, on the extra-large bin as it happens, is $24.34 a year. The smallest increase is probably the most irksome: $12.73. When the program was introduced and for several years afterward, the city maintained no charge on the wee bins, as a way to reward homeowners who are good at recycling and keeping garbage to a minimum.
And that leads to the really irksome parts of the proposed budget; a host of additional fees, some of which will create more of a disincentive to divert. Now homeowners who want to try a smaller bin, and recycle more, will be hit with a $25 fee for the bin exchange. The yellowbag system of garbage collection for commercial districts will go up by $1.61 a bag, creating an incentive for businesses to drop the city service and go with a private hauler that won’t necessarily be as concerned about recycling and other diversion. And there’ll be an $8 per household flat fee for collecting oversized items. The increases are to pay, in part, for replacement of city-owned garbage trucks – trucks that may, in fact, prove unnecessary if council decides to contract out more or perhaps all of the city’s garbage collection, as it already has in the west end of the city.
Budget chief Gary Crawford indicated Friday that all this fee-charging business won’t make it to council should he have anything to do with it. “We need to keep the city affordable,” he said outside the meeting. Presumably that will mean keeping these double-digit increases in check. And doing so shouldn’t be that difficult, given that those digits are loonies and not percentiles. The next struggle - with Toronto’s mammoth operating and capital budgets - is going to be a much harder fight. But it is likely to be the same story: staff bringing forward unpalatable options to cut services and hike fees, budget chiefs dropping gauntlets - and councillors, finally, doing their best to sort it out.
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Flu season may be worse than last: Toronto Public Health Tara HaTHerly thatherly@insidetoronto.com Another flu season is upon us, and getting vaccinated has never been more convenient. Almost 500 pharmacies in Toronto now offer flu vaccines, up from less than 100 during the 2012/2013 season when pharmacies started offering them. Vaccinations are still available from doctors’ offices and Toronto Public Health clinics as well. All are offered free. When it comes to getting vaccinated, there’s no time like the present, said Dr. Vinita Dubey, associate medical officer of health with Toronto Public Health. “You want to get it before influenza starts peaking in the province. We’ve already seen cases of influenza in Toronto,” Dubey told Metroland Media. “Usually, the largest cases of influenza occur end of December, beginning of January, but it can change
every year. So because it takes two weeks for the vaccine to be effective, getting it in early November is a good time.” Kids four years and younger must be vaccinated at doctors’ offices or clinics. This year, kids ages two to 17 can opt for a nasal spray vaccine. The spray protects against four flu strains, two A and two B strains, while the shot protects against three – two A and one B. Influenza B strains can affect children more seriously. There are only two B strains, and it can be hard to predict which will circulate each season, so both are included in the kids’ spray vaccine, noted Dubey. A valid OHIP card is needed to get vaccinated at a pharmacy or doctors’ office. People without cards can get vaccinated at Toronto Public Health clinics. Last year was a milder flu season in Toronto due to the H1N1 strain that circulated, said Dubey, but this season Toronto could see H3N2, a more virulent strain, circu-
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late. “You can’t rely on any previous flu vaccines in previous seasons to protect you for the coming season, so that’s why it’s important every year that you have to get the flu shot,”
she added. After becoming infected, people spread flu germs for days before developing symptoms. “The more people are vaccinated, the more you’re able
to prevent the spread of the infection, and the more of an impact you can make on preventing severe disease and deaths,” Dubey said. “The vaccine will cut your risk in half of getting the flu.”
And it is safe, she said, with redness or swelling of injection sites the most common side effects. “There is something that may be associated with influenza in general called Guillain-Barre syndrome, and that’s a neurological disorder and those who get vaccinated have a rate of about one-ina-million of getting this,” she explained. “But if you actually got the flu, your rate of getting this Guillain-Barre is actually higher.” An estimated five-to-10 per cent of adults, and 20-to-30 per cent of kids, get the flu each year in Ontario, and vaccination is the best protection. “There’s things that you can do to try to prevent the spread of influenza - like washing your hands, covering your cough, don’t go to work when you’re sick, those kinds of things,” said Dubey. “Beyond that, I’m not aware of any other prescription or natural remedies that could prevent the flu.”
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Humber College students cook up gold Fifteen months of preparation translated into gold for Humber College’s Culinary Olympic team in Erfurt, Germany late last month. Competing in the international Culinary Olympics against 54 other teams, Humber was one of only two Canadian teams to win gold in the regional division. Rudi Fischbacher, the associate dean of Humber’s School of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism, said he “couldn’t be more proud” of the Humber Culinary Olympic team, which was made up of faculty, graduates and students. “Competitions like these give students a chance to experience the challenge of working in a high-pressure culinary environment, while exposing them to some of the best chefs
children. Call 416-394-7560 to inquire. “I bet there are lots of kids in the city whose parents love hockey,” Volunge said. “There may not be a lot left, but the school is happy to share what’s left with the community.” The school is now planning on creating a hockey team, so students will have a chance to use the donated equipment. John Anga helps Elmbank Junior Middle Academy Grade 5 student Fraidoon Muhammad Arif, 10, try on hockey equipment Wednesday, part of a truckload of equipment and skates Anga donated to the school from his fourth-annual skate drive. Submitted photo
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Above, Bill Bouchard, president zone D1 Branch 217, and Alan Leslie, first vice-president, lay a wreath during the Remembrance Day service at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 3 on Sunday. At left, Royal Canadian Sea Cadet’s Samantha Benjamin stands guard at the cenotaph.
Chance encounter got Woods into the Armoured Corps >>>from page 1 Wood, now 90, recalled. “Every time the mailman came to the door, mum would run and hide because she didn’t want to get a card saying one of her sons had been killed overseas.” Wood’s father, Douglas, “got the ball rolling” in 1940 with his enlistment, followed by older brothers Len and Frank in 1941 and 1942, respectively, sister Evelyn in 1943, and finally Wood himself, just three days after his 18th birthday in 1944. While Wood’s father and sister remained in Canada during the war - Douglas at the air force base in Dunnville and Evelyn at Rideau Military Hospital in Ottawa - his brother Len served his time in the Hebrides and down around Burma with the Air Force, and Frank fought overseas with the Armoured Corps in France, Italy and Germany. Wood, meanwhile, was set to join Frank with the Calgary Regiment in Italy shortly after completing his training at Camp Borden in 1944, but was pulled off his train to Montreal before he could embark. “It was quite a disappointment. I wanted to be over with Frank, who was going to claim me, but that was killed because they said they didn’t
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want two brothers killed at the same time, which could have possibly happened, because Frank had it pretty rough over there in Italy.” Instead, Wood was sent back to Camp Borden, where, much to his chagrin, he recalls being assigned the menial tasks of white-washing rocks and scrubbing pots and
pans - not exactly what the eager young soldier had in mind when he enlisted. However, a chance encounter with General Frank Worthington (aka “the father of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps”) in the kitchens one day got Wood’s military career back on track.
“He looked at me and he says ‘Aren’t you trained in Armoured Corps? What the hell are you doing washing pots? You should be back in the Armoured Corps school,’” Wood laughed. While Wood never succeeded in joining his brothers overseas during the war (both returned safely and retired from the service shortly thereafter), he quickly came to find that the military life suited him, so he stayed on in the service. Following postings in Fort Churchill, Manitoba and Whitehorse, Yukon, among others, Wood was sent to fight in the Korean War in 1954, just months after marrying his first wife, Dorothea. “It was not very nice over there, that’s for sure. We were at what they called the sharp end, going through the Imjin River in North Korea,” Wood remembered. “Our tanks were supposed to wield off any attack from the Chinese...so we’d sit in the mountains and fire away.” Wood, who sustained a shoulder injury in Korea, received an Ambassador of Peace medal from the Korean government in honour of his service. But when asked if he wanted to participate in a revisit program for vets to return to Korea, he politely declined.
“I hear it’s pretty nice over there right now, but I didn’t want to go back,” he said, noting that he lost friends in the fighting. “I had enough the first time.” Still, Wood’s military career continued as his family grew - son Douglas was born in 1955, daughter Patricia in 1957 and son Donald in 1961. The children were just 12, 10 and six when their mother died. Wood retired from the Canadian Forces in 1974 after 30 years of service. Every Remembrance Day, he tries to get down to the Legion on Eighth Street with his wife Mildred to pay his last respects to fallen soldiers - especially those from his Royal Canadian Dragoons. “I feel it’s my duty to do it. It’s all we can do, but it means a lot. Every year around Nov. 11, I get feeling sad about it. You feel bad because you’re the only one still around. I have them dying off on me weekly these days,” he lamented. “To me, Remembrance Day is a day when you get thinking about your fallen comrades - and I got all kinds of them.” At 90, Wood is the sole surviving maple leaf from that family banner his mother hung proudly in their window what feels like, to him, a lifetime ago.
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This week marks the start of yet another public awareness campaign by Toronto police for road safety. This time around, police are pointing out that out of the 37 pedestrians or cyclists struck and killed this year, the vast majority are seniors. Until Sunday, Nov. 13, police promise a greater presence in the vicinity of “pedestrian crossovers, crosswalks, intersection...and crossing areas frequented by seniors.” The police insist they’re not blaming any one group for the deaths of dozens of the city’s most vulnerable population, that every road user, whether behind a wheel or on foot, needs to be vigilant for their own safety. Not picking sides may seem like an improvement to past attitudes - see past comments from police slamming pedestrians for not wearing bright enough clothing or carrying distracting mobile devices
rahul gupta TO in TRANSIT while crossing the street but perhaps there needs to be at least some admonishment coming from official sources. Anyone suggesting pedestrians should be seen as equals to motorists is overlooking one fact: speed, as has been shown by study after study, kills. As the 2012 Chief Coroner’s review of pedestrian deaths in Ontario found, speed – and not the colour of one’s clothes – was by far the main determinant in whether one survived being struck. On roads with a posted speed limit higher than 50 kilometres per hour, 67 per cent died; the number dropped to five per cent where posted speed limits were less than 50 km/h. That’s of course not to say
pedestrians are absolved of all personal responsibility. But to apportion an equal amount of blame on pedestrians without calling to attention the role speed plays in causing fatalities is an argument growing increasingly ludicrous given the realities of our city. Take a burgeoning population of elderly pedestrians, combine with roads geared to ease of access for automobiles and increasingly ill-equipped to deal with a growing percentage of non-motorists, and it’s a recipe for death. No amount of road safety campaigns no matter how well-intentioned will have any impact on the fatality rate without acknowledging the role speed pays. It’s long past time to start playing the blame game. Rahul Gupta is Metroland Media Toronto’s transportation and infrastructure reporter. His column runs every Thursday. Reach him on Twitter: @TOinTRANSIT
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5 tips for the perfect binge-watching living room As the weather continues to drop outside, and days continue to get shorter and darker many people are turning to the warm confines of their living rooms to wait out the winter. Downtime during the holidays is the perfect time to catch up on your favourite series or finally get to that recent blockbuster movie. Wait out the winter in the warm confines of your living
room with these five tips for making it perfect for binge-watching. 1. Comfort is key. Fluffy blankets, cosy pillows, and somewhere to put up your feet are all prerequisites for the perfect viewing experience. 2. Recreate reality. Invest in a television that allows you to see your content the way the director intended. Technology like LG’s OLED television lineup recreates a cinematic
experience in your home. It delivers true black, meaning you see every colour and detail in perfect contrast. 3. Perfect sound. Surround sound can’t be beat when it comes to media rooms. Place speakers around the central seating area to ensure an immersive experience. 4. Snack attack. Cupboards should be well stocked with snacks to keep you fuelled
throughout the binge. Try substituting your typical popcorn and soda with some holiday favourites like clementines, shortbread, or mixed nuts. 5. Mood lighting. If you can’t splurge on a new OLED that features anti-reflective coating, dim the lights and close the blinds. This will ensure you don’t have any pesky glare interrupting your experience.
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Just Listed 981 ROYAL YORK RD. Live in the Kingsway! Rarely offered on 53’X149’ lot. Beautiful 2 storey, 3 bdrm, centre hall home, extraordinary deep back yard. Large principal rooms, eat-in kitchen w/walk-out to yard. Just move-in or great opportunity to renovate/build. Excellent schools, shops and transit. $2,198,800
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85 VAN DUSEN BLVD. Muskoka Feel In The City! This Springbrook Gardens 4 Bed, 3 Bath Home Is Nestled Next To Winding Mimico Creek. Just A Short Walk To Royal York Subway Station. Boasting A Granite Kitchen With Built-In Stainless Steel Appliances, Breakfast Bar & Breakfast Area With Bay Window & Walkout To The South Facing Private Garden. Multi-Level Deck With Hot Tub And Gas Bbq. Gleaming Hardwood Floors, 2 Fireplaces, Cathedral Ceilings, Sauna, Hot Tub & Many Upgrades. MLS# W3649033
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6 Lots Combined to Build this Dream Home + Resort-Like Property. 7,500 Sq Ft of Living Space, Bright Open Concept Living Room, Custom Designed Chef’s Kitchen, Custom Loft with 9 Skylights. Walls of glass throughout, Master Bedroom Retreat, Rec Room with Floating Stage, Sound-Proof Theatre Room, 650 LED Pot Lights, Blue Quartz Pool, Plus much more! $3,588,800!
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“Service is our Motto” Tina Klein Stanley, Broker
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rexdale real estate When you walk through the elegant double doors this 1700 square foot end unit townhouse has many extras, from the Oak hardwood floors, to the renovated eat-in Kitchen with granite counters, stainless steel appliances, separate dining room with sliding glass doors to the backyard, huge living room overlooking the backyard. The Master bedroom has a 2 pce ensuite and a huge walk-in closet, nice size rec room with 2 pce bathroom. Must be seen to be appreciated!! For a picture tour please visit www.tinaklein.com
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oncert Properties is proud to be leading the way in the evolving Central Etobicoke neighbourhood with their master-planned community, The Kip District. This development, now under construction, is located at the intersection of Kipling and Dundas, adjacent to Kipling Station. The Kip Tower One represents an opportunity to get in early within a neighbourhood poised for growth – after all, savvy investing is all about timing. And with limited time pricing starting from the mid-$200’s, as well as a credit on closing incentive program, there has never been a better time to get in. This is among Central Etobicoke’s best condominium values, and it won’t last long. The Kip District is a thoughtfully designed community that will feature five architecturally distinctive towers. They will stand proud in Etobicoke’s skyline and will be complemented by a central square and park. Designed by U31, homes at The Kip District Tower One feature distinctly modern design. Bright, open spaces benefit from over-height eight-ft.-six in. ceilings and flexible, well-designed floorplans. Balconies and terraces extend living spaces and provide the opportunity to enjoy warmer weather. Contemporary linear kitchens with exceptional layouts have two-toned laminate cabinetry combined with quartz countertops, integrated dishwasher and built-in oven, stove and microwave to create a streamlined, built-in aesthetic. Timeless bathrooms feature clean lines and a warm colour palette. The Kip One also features well-designed common spaces such as the sophisticated double-height lobby as well as thoughtful amenities for your entertainment, fitness and convenience. Spend time with friends
and loved ones on the outdoor barbecue terrace; rooftop party room with catering kitchen, fireside lounge and wet bar; theatre or billiards room. For cyclists, there’s bicycle storage. For those who would rather hit the gym, The Kip District Tower One has that too. Pet owners will appreciate the park, central square and pet wash station. Homeowners within The Kip District will also benefit from many infrastructure and public realm improvements that are coming to the area. After all, Central Etobicoke has been identified by the City of Toronto as an urban growth centre that will develop to be the focal point for the western part of the City. The area is expected to help accommodate the expected 40 percent population growth the GTA will see by 2041. The Kipling Station Anchor Mobility Hub expansion will result in better connections between TTC, MiWay and GO Transit. The Six Points Interchange Reconfiguration will enhance vehicle traffic flow and accommodate future growth while at the same time make the area welcoming for pedestrians and bikes. The City’s Etobicoke Centre Public Space and Streetscape Improvements Plan seeks to transform Dundas into an active, lively and people-oriented space. It isn’t often that an opportunity arises to be among the first to buy in an emerging new, transit-oriented master-planned community in a rapidly-developing area. Take the next steps towards securing a quality home that could also prove to be a great investment by visiting TheKipDistrict.com.
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Potential One Bedroom In -Law Suite With Separate Entrance. This Well Loved 3 Bedroom Bungalow Has A Large Living/Dining Room Combination With Warm Oak Hardwood Floors And A Picture Window Overlooking The Front Yard. Eat-In Kitchen, 2 Bathrooms, For The Handyman In The Family There Is Workshop In The Basement. Of Course There Is Central Air For Those Hot Days In July And August. This Home Has Been Well Loved And Could Use Some Modernization. For a picture tour please visit www.tinaklein.com
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Welcome to this unique three bedroom backsplit situated on a great sized lot on sought-after Riverhead Drive. This home features soaring ceilings in the living and dining rooms, and a family size kitchen. The upper level offers three great sized bedrooms and a four piece washroom. The basement has a large familyrec room, with a separate storage room, and a separate utility room, as well as a three piece bath. There are hardwood floors throughout the principal rooms and lovely crown moulding in the living and dining areas. Attached garage. $639,900. For more information visit http://www.patriciabrewitt.com/ or call me direct at 416-294-9016. See you at the open house!
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Backing Onto Humber River, Premium 350 Ft. Lot, Landscaped Resort Like Oasis, Inground Pool, Cabana, Patio, Amazing Views, Stately Renovated 5 Bedroom 2 Storey, 6 Bathrooms, Exudes Charm, Character & Luxury. Crown Mouldings, Heated Floors, Formal Dining Room, Gourmet Kitchen, Finished Bsmt, Nanny Suite, Master Bedroom Retreat, Walkout to Spectacular Balcony, Elegance Personified, Steps to Amenities & Subway! $4,588,000
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6 Lots Combined to Build this Dream Home + Resort-Like Property. 7,500 Sq Ft of Living Space, Bright Open Concept Living Room, Custom Designed Chef’s Kitchen, Custom Loft with 9 Skylights. Walls of glass throughout, Master Bedroom Retreat, Rec Room with Floating Stage, Sound-Proof Theatre Room, 650 LED Pot Lights, Blue Quartz Pool, Plus much more! $3,588,800!
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Situated on a 165 Ft Deep lot, High Demand Neighbourhood, Open Concept Layout, 5 Bathrooms, 4 Bedrooms, 2 Fireplaces, 4 Walkouts, Quality Finishes, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Crown Mouldings, Coffered Ceilings, Recess Lighting, Formal Dining Room, Family Rm with Built-Ins + Gas Fireplace, Gourmet Kitchen, Granite Countertop, S/S Appliances, Master Bdrm Retreat, W/I Closet, Dream Ensuite, Walkout Finished Bsmt, High Ceilings Plus Much More! $1,880,000!
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Catch 22 program seeks two men
Our team of registered nurses and dietitians are dedicated to helping adults achieve optimal diabetes health. ➢ Our Free Services include Individual counselling Group Education programs Wellness programs Contact us: Phone 416-252-1928, ext 299 or visit www.lampchc.org/diabetes We operate from seven partner location in West Toronto and East Mississauga
This week’s Catch 22 most wanted are Jamil Tariq, 32, and Karim Tariq, 20. Jamil Tariq, 32, of no fixed address, is wanted on a warrant for four counts of break-and-enter, and six counts of fail to comply with probation. Karim Tariq, 20, also of no fixed address, is wanted on a warrant for four counts of break-and-enter, six counts of fail to comply with probation, and three counts of fail to comply with recognizance. Anyone with information on either Tariq’s whereabouts is urged to call 22 Division at 416-808-2200, Crime Stoppers anonymously at
Toronto police services
Karim Tariq, left, and Jamil police. 416-222-TIPS (8477), go online at www.222tips.com or text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637). Catch 22 is a successful
Tariq, right, are wanted by
police program at 22 Division that publishes the name, picture, and alleged crime of one of south Etobicoke’s most wanted.
Woman, 95, struck and killed crossing Grenview A 95-year-old woman is dead after she was hit by a vehicle while attempting to cross the road in Etobicoke. The woman was struck Sunday, Nov. 6 just before noon at Grenview Boulevard North and Bloor Street West.
The woman was attempting to cross southbound on Grenview, approaching Bloor. She was hit by a 2014 Ram truck driven by a 28-yearold man who attempted to make a right turn. The driver remained on the scene.
The woman received lifethreatening injuries and was pronounced at the scene. Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-1900, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477) or online at www.222tips.com
November 14th, 2016 What: A day to bring awareness to the topic of diabetes. Come take a #bluecircle selfie, determine your risk, donate a pair of used glasses to the Canadian Lions Eyeglass Recycling Centre, and learn about the various diabetes programs and services near you! When: all day (6:30am-7:30pm) Where: 65 Front Street Go York Concourse and York Street Promenade at Union Station (West Side of the building, one floor below the Great Hall) Check us out on social media for more information, including other event locations! @TOEyes_Diabetes (Diabetes Day TO 2016)
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The Steak Queen Restaurant in Etobicoke heavily damaged in fire An Etobicoke restaurant was heavily damaged after a fire ripped through the building early Tuesday. Fire crews were called to Steak Queen at 345 Rexdale Blvd. at 1:22 a.m. “Upon arrival flames were visible from the roof,” Toronto Fire Services Capt. David Eckerman said. “We laddered the building. We were able to get the fire knocked down at 2:04 a.m., and we had to open up the roof looking for (fire) extension.” ExtEnsivE damagE Eckerman said the fire was predominately around a kitchen vent. “The OFM (Office of the Fire Marshal) was notified due to the high dollar loss,” he said. Damage is estimated at more than $500,000. The health department
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Elizabeth Correia, high school youth worker, life coach and author, speaks Tuesday at Toronto District School Board Etobicoke Centre trustee Chris Glover’s Youth Violence panel talk at Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy.
“Yeah, my mom changed her life. But there is only so much a mother can do,” he said. “I looked at older
guys (in the neighbourhood). They had no knowledge about life in general. Now in my life, God stops me
from doing a lot of things.” Patrick Knight, a longtime TDSB principal, shared the successes of Brothers Unlimited, a high school mentorship program he founded for Grade 12-aged black men. The program resulted in 25 young men headed to college two years in a row, he said. Last year, 20 young men applied to college, 11 others to university. “Every single aspect of self-hatred we had to exorcise from our bodies,” Knight said of the program. “A lot of young men have heard they’re worthless by people close to them... We use the language of love, caring and compassion. “We need to make the high school experience relevant, redeeming and healing.”
CORRECTIONS NAMED SPELLED INCORRECTLY w WOMAN’S Cutline information in a photo under the headline ‘Celebrating Diwali, festival of lights, and the Hindu New Year’ which appeared in the Nov. 3, edition of The Etobicoke Guardian contained incorrect information. Priya Patel was one of the Diwali celebrants in attendance . The Guardian regrets the error. NOT REFFEED TO BY PROPER TITLE w CALIPH
A story entitled ‘‘Our message is love for all, hatred for none’, says Caliph’ which appeared in the Nov. 3 edition of The Etobicoke Guardian contained incorrect information. The Caliph’s name was spelled incorrectly, and he was referred to by his last name, rather than his titles of ‘the Caliph’ or ‘His Holiness’. The Guardian regrets the error.
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Park Lawn / Lake Shore Area Transportation Master Plan Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Notice of Commencement and Public Event #1 The City of Toronto is initiating aTransportation Master Plan Study to identify transportation improvements needed to support all road users and the further improvement of the Park Lawn / Lake Shore community. We invite you to learn more and participate in workshop discussions at an upcoming Public Event. This first round of public events is being offered on two dates with the same content and information presented at each. Attendance is limited by venue capacity.You do not need to attend both events. Please RSVP online: toronto.ca/parklawnlakeshore Date: Thursday, November 24, 2016 Time: 6:30 to 9 p.m. *presentation and workshop table discussions at 7 p.m.
Date: Saturday, December 3, 2016 Time: 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m *presentation and workshop table discussions at 10 a.m.
Location: Assembly Hall 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr. (Kipling Avenue and Lake Shore Blvd. West) This venue is wheelchair accessible. Please contact the City one-week in advance of events to arrange for additional accommodations.
Background
The Park Lawn / Lake Shore AreaTransportation Master Plan Study is a critical first step in a multi-year process towards long-term transportation improvements in the Park Lawn / Lake Shore area. It will build upon past studies and advance the required municipal planning process towards permanent upgrades to keep this community moving. The Study will evaluate solutions including: • New connections and better access to roads, transit, and pathways • Additional safe and convenient crossings of physical barriers • Planning for investment in public transit, pedestrian, and cycling networks • High quality streetscape design
The Study Process
The Study will follow Phases 1 and 2 under the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) process, which is an approved process under the Environmental Assessment Act. • Phase 1: Identify the transportation problems and opportunities • Phase 2: Develop, evaluate and recommend alternatives to address the identified problems and opportunities. Once completed, the Study will recommend a series of transportation projects, initiatives and policies to support the Park Lawn / Lake Shore Area. Some of the projects will require completion of additional phases in the EA process including opportunities for public consultation. We want to hear from you Public consultation is an important part of this Study. We welcome your feedback via in-person participation at public events, or by phone, mail, fax, and email. For more information please contact: Robyn Shyllit Senior Public Consultation Coordinator City of Toronto, Metro Hall, 19th Fl., 55 John St., Toronto, ON M5V 3C6 Tel: 416-392-3358 Fax: 416-392-2974 TTY: 416-397-0831 Email: rshyllit@toronto.ca Visit: toronto.ca/parklawnlakeshore Issue Date: November 10, 2016
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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Hometown Fair WHEN: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Ave. CONTACT: franklinhorner.rosa@gmail.com COST: Free Features hand-crafted wood working items, homemade crafts, Christmas gifts, quilts and knitted wear, a barbecue and a food court. Vendors are welcome. Call to book a table. CWL Christmas Bazaar WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Nativity of Our Lord Parish Hall, 480 Rathburn Rd. CONTACT: Julia, 416620-4190 COST: Free Silent auction, vendors, homemade goodies, Santa table, used jewelery, used books. Craft Sale WHEN: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Islington United Church, 25 Burnhamthorpe Rd. CONTACT: Carrie Chenier, 416-244-1321, carrie. chenier@sympatico.ca COST: Free Come out for a few hours of craft shopping by local crafters: knitting, jewelry, food products, greeting cards, photographs, felted scarves, Christmas items, terrariums, baby items, hostess gifts and more. Christmas Bazaar WHEN: 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. WHERE: Holy Angels Church, 61 Jutland Rd. CONTACT: office@holyangelschurch. ca COST: Free Boutiques, baking, books, jewelry, accessories and much more for sale. Enjoy a homemade spaghetti and meatballs lunch. Holly Bazaar WHEN: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Mimico Presbyterian Church, 119 Mimico Ave. CONTACT: Mary Rock, mary.rock@rocketmail.com COST: Free We have everything from baking, attic treasures, jewelry to silent auction, Christmas, country store, tots and toddlers, books and lunch. Rummage Sale WHEN: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: St. George’s On-the-Hill Anglican
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Toronto Memory Program WHEN: 7 to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Richview Library, 1806 Islington Ave. CONTACT: ristaff@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free In this presentation, learn from Dr. Ian Cohen about current Alzheimer’s disease treatments and what new medication approaches that are taking place in clinical trials in Toronto. Church, 4600 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: Lauren Massey, 416-239-2341, ext. 2 lhollidge@stgeorgesonthehill. ca COST: Free Clothing, books, toys, home decor, kitchen, household wares, Christmas decorations, gift items and more. Robbie Burns Dinner and Auction WHEN: 6 to 11 p.m. WHERE: St. Margaret’s Anglican Church, 156 Sixth St. CONTACT: Stephanie, 647231-4143, www.stmargaretsnewtoronto.ca, stmargaretsnewtoronto@ gmail.com COST: $50 per person Come out to celebrate Scottish Month and support St. Margaret’s outreach and Lakeshore Out of the Cold. Silent auction, dinner, parade of the haggis, traditional feast and entertainment. Call to book. a spot at the event. Support Building of Community Centre WHEN: 6:30 p.m. to WHERE: Woodbine Banquet Hall, 30 Vice Regent Blvd CONTACT: Estella Cater/Ed Graham, 416-630-1603 COST: $55 Fifth annual Constitution Hill Reunion and Fundraising Gala in support of a community centre build in St. Andrew, Jamaica. The Constitution Hill Community Centreis one of the primary districts/communities within the parish of St. Andrew.
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Arts and Crafts Fair 2016 WHEN: 1 to 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Eatonville Library, 430 Burnhamthorpe Rd CONTACT: Monica, 416-3945270, eaprograms@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Join us at the Eatonville Public
Library for its Arts & Crafts Fair. Support the community’s artisans and crafters. Cash only.
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Public Meeting: Boundary Review WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: St. Gregory Catholic School, 126 Rathburn Rd. CONTACT: Emmy Szekeres Milne, emmy.szekeresmilne@tcdsb. org The Toronto Catholic District School Board invites interested parents, students, staff and members of the community to a public meeting regarding a boundary review for St. Gregory, Mother Cabrini, Our Lady of Sorrows, Nativity of Our Lord and St. Marcellus Catholic Schools.
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School Open House WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Lakeshore Collegiate, 350 Kipling Ave. CONTACT: Maureen Casey, 416-3947650, ext. 20011, www.lakeshorecollegiate.ca COST: Free Lakeshore Collegiate Institute Open House for Grade 8 students. This event includes tours and activities led by student and teachers highlighting the programming, facilities, and opportunities.
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Citizenship Education Circle WHEN: 6 to 8:15 p.m. WHERE: Humberwood Library, 850 Humberwood Blvd. CONTACT: Call Lily at 416-588-6288, ext. 213 to register COST: Free Learn about Canada’s history, geography and citizenship test requirements. Practice reading and speaking English.
“The Saturday night dance that was my turn to shine.”
Fundraiser for Neilson Park Creative Centre WHEN: 7 to 10 p.m. WHERE: Neilson Park Creative Centre, 56 Neilson Dr. CONTACT: caroleadams23@ hotmail.com COST: $35 Presentation by Jim and Sue Waddington on their 40-year search through Canada’s wilderness for the original location of many of Canada’s iconic Group of Seven paintings. Silent auction of one of a kind items from Neilson Park Creative Centre (NPCC) resident groups and hall gallery sale of works by NPCC artists.
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Lakeshore Village Community Dinner WHEN: 5 to 6 p.m. WHERE: St. Margaret’s Anglican Church, 156 Sixth St. CONTACT: Rev. Mark Gladding, 416-259-2659, www.facebook.com/ stmargaretsnewtoronto, parishpriest. stmargarets@bellnet.ca COST: Suggested donation of $5/person, free to those in need Fresh, home-cooked food and live music.
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Fall Fair WHEN: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: The Church of Christ the King, 475 Rathburn Road CONTACT: 416-6213630 COST: Free Portion of proceeds will go back into the community. Come Again Sale WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Richview United Church, 149 Wellesworth Dr. CONTACT: 416-621-5030 COST: Free Christmas decorations, household items, books, bake table and more. Annual Bazaar WHEN: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 286, 11 Irwin Rd. CONTACT: Karin LadiesAuxiliary286@hotmail.com COST: Free Craft and gift items, bake table, silent auction, Santa Workshop where kids can do a craft, enjoy a visit with Santa and the Grinch, lunch and more.
Graceview’s Annual Nutcracker Bazaar WHEN: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Graceview Presbyterian Church, 588 Renforth Dr. CONTACT: Faye Leaper, 416-621-0888, graceviewoffice@ bellnet.ca COST: Free The Women’s Guild are holds its annual bazaar with books, jams and jellies, decorations, silent auction, bake table, crafts, recycled items, jewelry, tea room and lunch starting at noon. Christmas Bazaar and Bake Sale WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. WHERE: St. Paul the Apostle Church, Rexdale, 2182 Kipling Ave. CONTACT: Janice Hylton, 416-743-1993, stpaultheapostlerexdale@gmail.com COST: Free Attic treasures, white elephant table, crafts, books, and bake table. tea room for soup, sandwich and sweets. Marquetry WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: 110 Carrier Dr. CONTACT: Alain Huard, www.marquetrysociety.ca, marquetrysociety.ca@gmail.com COST: Free Monthly meeting of the Marquetry Society of Canada. Work with veneers to create pictures and designs. Christmas Bazaar WHEN: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Weston Terrace Care Community, 2005 Lawrence Ave. W. CONTACT: Shelley Mylko, 416-244-9381, mylko@rogers.com COST: Free Stop by for a light bite, festivities and a new shopping experience.
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Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame inducts five heavy hitters LAURA DASILVA etg@insidetoronto.com Former Toronto Blue Jay Kelly Gruber believes there’s only one thing we can control – our effort. “We’re not in control of errors, base hits, wins or losses,” he said, following his induction into the 2016 Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame. “We’re in control of our effort 100 per cent.” Gruber, Hockey Hall of Famer Adam Oates, Canada’s oldest golf pro Gord de Laat, Toronto Marlboros president Jim Nicoletti and former owner of the St. Mike’s Buzzers Mike McCarron were chosen as this year’s inductees for their outstanding efforts in sports. Their achievements were honoured at the hall’s 23rd annual gala dinner and fundraiser at the Old Mill Wednesday, Nov. 2. After watching a video tribute that included highlights from his historic 1992 World Series winning game, Gruber took the stage and said he was “blown away” by the honour. The esteemed third baseman, known for his fearless play and flowing blond hair, said he didn’t listen when he was young and thanked his coaches for their rearing and discipline. “I thought I knew it all,” he said. “I was blessed with tremendous athletic ability, but I had to learn to be a baseball player.” When asked what he thinks about being compared to current long-haired Blue Jays third baseman Josh Donaldson, he quipped, “I have a better hairdo. I’ll take my mullet over whatever that
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Clockwise from top: Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame board chair Joanne Noble joins inductee Gord de Laat during the Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame Induction Gala at the Old Mill Inn on Tuesday. Other attendees included Hall of Fame inductee Mike McCarron, former NHL star Adam Oates and Toronto Blue Jays’ legend Kelly Gruber.
thing he has, a Mohawk?” When the laughs settled, he said Donaldson gives 100 per cent and the analogy was a compliment. He encouraged everyone in attendance to follow in
Donaldson’s footsteps. “Do it like you mean it,” he said. “Whether you win or lose, you can keep your head up.” Gruber, who now lives in Texas, called Etobicoke home during his nine-year tenure
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with the Jays. He touted it as the place that gave him some of his fondest memories and, most importantly, his two children. McCarron, who rescued the St. Mike’s buzzers from finan-
cial ruin and nurtured numerous buzz-worthy hockey players, called Etobicoke “the greatest place in the world to live” during his speech. “I’ve been referring to this place as ‘Pleasantville’ for years,” he said. “They’re going to put me in a box in Etobicoke.” Another major force in minor hockey, Nicoletti, said he never imagined he would become a part of Etobicoke’s history. The Marlboros’ head honcho said teaching and development have always been at the forefront of the organization. “Winning – and we’ve won a lot – has simply become merely the byproduct of excellent preparation and commitment,” he said. He got emotional when reflecting on the countless hours his four kids have contributed to the club’s legacy. “Dad could never have managed to accomplish all these responsibilities without your support,” he said. He noted he danced with his wife Patti in the same Old Mill banquet room during his high school prom, and applauded her endless support with a lump in his throat. Retired NHL player Oates said sports have always been his life and he thanked people like McCarron and Nicoletti for their contributions to youth hockey in Etobicoke. “You’re the ones who gave me, and every kid, a chance to make it,” he said. He can now add another hall to his resume. The Weston native, who tallied 1,079 assists, 341 goals in 1,337 National Hockey League games, was inducted into
the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2012. Though he humbly accepted his induction with a smile and a wave, golf pro Gord de Laat’s impact was in full swing during the gala. All of his fellow inductees admitted they could learn a thing or two from the 99-year-old, who started caddying at Lambton Golf and Country Club and went on to compete in the Canadian Open 10 times. The near centenarian served as head pro at Weston Golf and Country Club for 30 years, where he hosted friends like late golf legend Arnold Palmer and comedian Bob Hope. He continues to be a fixture at the Mayfield Golf Course in Caledon, the club he opened in 1978. In addition to honouring seasoned professionals like de Laat, the hall awards scholarships to up-and-coming students and Special Olympic athletes. Peter Flagler and Lindsey Chambers were this year’s recipients of the Special Olympic scholarships. A new award, the Jerry Howarth Sports Broadcasting scholarship, was given to the voice of the Humber Hawks Jake Thompson. “I realize more and more what Jerry’s name means,” Thompson said about the longtime radio voice of the Toronto Blue Jays. Cassandra Nofuente, Daniele Clemente, Blake Kauer, Heide Beck and Eugenio Garro are the Humber College Award winners and Christina Piccinin and Rachel Santini are this year’s recipients of the high school scholarships. For more information, visit www.etobicokesports.ca
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Awards Ceremony 2:30pm Student and Archival Exhibition 416-766-0662 • 238 Jane Street www.artworksartschool.com
ShopperS drug mart royal york hoStS holiday beauty gala on Saturday Nov. 5, Shoppers drug mart located at 3010 bloor St. W. hosted a holiday beauty gala in support of the Canadian breast Cancer Foundation. all proceeds from the gala went towards the foundation. through the look good Feel better® program beauty gives back empowers women to beat the cancer blues and helps them face cancer feeling confident and optimistic. Shoppers who purchased a gala ticket were treated to skin consultations, and makeovers.
Using Digital Devices Everyday Can Be Harmful to Our Eyes! • 63% of adults spend more than 6 hours a day in front of a digital device • 60% of adults are unaware that the screens of our electronic devices emit blue light • Blue light increases the risk of eye diseases such as Macular Degeneration
They proudly served Canada. We’re proud to serve them. Across the GTA, at every Delmanor residence, we’re constantly reminded of the contribution our residents made to building and protecting this country. They sacrificed to make our lives better. It’s our responsibility to make theirs easier. Join us this month in saluting our veterans, past, present and future. Be ever grateful for your freedom and those that served to protect it. We are, every day.
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Etobicoke Services for Seniors PSW wins provincewide award A longtime Etobicoke Services for Seniors (ESS) employee has been named Personal Support Worker of the Year. Delrose Armstrong, who’s been with ESS Support Services for 17 years, was presented with the provincewide award at the Ontario Community Support Association’s annual Training Conference Oct. 20. The award, which recognizes PSWs with “extensive and current knowledge of the field, an exceptional level of patient care, a commitment to advocacy, guid-
ance and leadership, and going beyond the call of duty”, is provided by the Personal Support Network of Ontario. “We are all very proud of Delrose for this welldeserved recognition,” Dolores Ellerker, CEO of ESS Support Services, said in a statement. “Held in high esteem by clients and her colleagues, Delrose’s work ethic and attitude toward her work and the individuals she cares for is a wonderful example of the impact and essential service PSW’s provide in the community support and health care field.”
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Ontario Community Support Association (OCSA) CEO Deborah Simon (left) presents ESS Support Services’ Delrose Armstrong with the OCSA’s Personal Support Worker of the Year award during a recent event.
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dollars by awarding grants for research and community health projects, including prevention and education, screening, diagnosis, treatment and care. “Cloverdale Mall has been lovely to work with and this is such a unique and appropriate event,” Kelly Ziger, community development manager with the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, said in a statement.
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LOST: CAT - has been found, Siamese. “Prince”. Bridlewood area. We would like to thank everyone for your assistance in returning Prince home to his family.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
All claims against the Estate of Frederick Eric Butler, late of the City of Toronto, Ontario, who died on July 15, 2016, must be filed with the Undersigned on or before 30th November 2016. Thereafter the Estate Trustee will distribute the assets having regard only to the claims then filed.
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McDONALD, Murray Passed away peacefully at Lanark Heights Long Term Care, Kitchener on Tuesday, November 1, 2016 at the age of 91 years. Murray resided in Kitchener and was formerly of Etobicoke. Loving husband of the late Dorothy McDonald (nee MacCormick). Beloved father of Richard and wife Martha McDonald of RR# 2 Milverton, and Bruce McDonald and partner Jane of Sidney, British Columbia. Lovingly remembered by granddaughter Michelle and grandson Sean and several nieces and nephews. Murray was predeceased by brothers John and Bruce and sister Mary Fleming. Murray volunteered with the Kiwanis club of Islington for many years. A graveside service took place at Sanctuary Park Cemetery on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 at 2 p.m. As expressions of sympathy, donations to Knollcrest Lodge, Milverton would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences and memorial tribute information at www.markjutzifuneralhomes.ca
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FINANCING ON MOST MODELSΦ
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UNWRAP UP TO A
1,500
$
HOLIDAY BONUS ON ALL MODELS†
GUARANTEED BONUS OF $500
4 Days Only! November 10th - 13th!
SAVE BIG this weekend at 427/QEW Kia! We’re offering huge discounts on ALL IN-STOCK Kia vehicles. Don’t miss your chance to SAVE BIG before the holidays! ASK ABOUT OUR 10 YEAR WARRANTY UPGRADE!
Forte SX AT T shown‡
LEASE FROM
$
42
WEEKLY
0
%
FOR
INCLUDES $500 IN LEASE CREDIT≠ AND $500 HOLIDAY BONUS†
36
MONTHS ≠ $1,250 DOWN WN
AVAILABLE FEATURES: INTEGRATED TED NAVIGATION SYSTEM | HEATED FRONT AND REAR SEATS | LANE-KEEPING ASSIST A SYSTEM
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Amit SAchdevA general Manager
Offer Ends Nov 30th
Sportage SX Turbo AWD shown‡
LEASE FROM
60
$
WEEKLY
0% 36 FOR
MONTHS $1,400 DOWN
INCLUDES $500 HOLIDAY BONUS†
Call now for an appt
71
$
WEEKLY
0% 36 FOR
MONTHS $2,200 DOWN
STANDARD FEATURES: BLUETOOTH® CONNECTIVITY | HEATED FRONT SEATS UPTO 5,000 LBS. OFTOWING CAPACITY AVAILABLE#
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427/QEW KIA 1581 THE QUEENSWAY www.qewkia.com • 416.253.5001
LEASE FROM
INCLUDES $500 IN DISCOUNTS≠ AND $500 HOLIDAY BONUS†
AVAILABLE FEATURES: HEATED FRONT AND REAR SEATS | PANORAMIC SUNROOF
TIMING IS EVERYTHING
Sorento SX Turbo AWD shown‡
Visit kia.ca to learn more. Kia’s new Customer Friendly Pricing includes delivery and destination fees, dealer admin. fee up to $399 and all mandatory government levies. Prices do not include licensing or applicable taxes.
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Offer(s) available on select new 2017 models through participating dealers to qualified retail customers who take delivery from November 1 to 30, 2016. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers are subject to change without notice. All pricing and payments include delivery and destination fees up to $1,740, $5 OMVIC fee, $29 tire fee, and $100 A/C charge (where applicable). Excludes other taxes, paint charges ($200, where applicable), licensing, PPSA, registration, insurance, variable dealer administration fees, fuel-fill charges up to $100, and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise specified). Other lease and financing options also available. Φ0% financing on select 2017 models. Available discount is deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Certain conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. Representative Financing Example: Financing offer available on approved credit (OAC), on a 2016 Soul EX AT (SO754G) with a selling price of $22,569, including $500 Holiday Bonus, is based on a total number of 364 weekly payments of $62 for 84 months at 0% with $0 Down. Total obligation is $22,569. †No purchase necessary. Holiday bonus between $500 and $2,000 (including guaranteed $500 discount) awarded in dealership. Odds of winning an incremental prize of $250 -$1,500 are approximately 1:1.49. See dealer or kia.ca/special-offers for complete contest details. ≠RepresentativeLeasingExample:Leaseofferavailableonapprovedcredit(OAC),onthe2017SportageLXFWD(SP751H)/2017ForteLXMT(F0541H)/2017Sorento2.4LLXFWD(SR75AH)withasellingpriceof$26,769/$17,089/$29,569isbasedonatotalnumberof156weeklypaymentsof$60/$42/$71for36months at 0% with $0 security deposit, $1,400/$1,250/$2,200 down payment and first payment due at lease inception. Offer includes $500 Holiday Bonus and $0/$500/$500 lease credit. Total lease obligation $9,363/$6,482/$11,011 with the option to purchase at the end of the term for $15,506/$8,357/$15,358. Lease has 16,000km/yrallowance(otherpackagesavailableand$0.12/kmforexcesskilometres).‡ModelshownManufacturerSuggestedRetailPricefor2017SportageSXTurboAWD(SP757H)/2017ForteSXAT(FO747H)/2017SorentoSXTurboAWD(SR75IH)is$39,595/$27,295/$42,295.The2016Sportagereceivedthelowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small SUVs in the J.D. Power 2016 U.S. Initial Quality Study. 2016 study based on 80,157 total responses, evaluating 245 models, and measures the opinions of new 2016 vehicle owners after 90 days of ownership, surveyed in February-May 2016. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). The Bluetooth® wordmark and logo are registered trademarks and are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. #When properly equipped. Do not exceed any weight ratings and follow all towing instructions in your Owner’s Manual. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.
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