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An Ontario government grant is enabling an Etobicoke notfor-profit agency reporting an ever-growing need for settlement services to help even more newcomers. JobStart’s $130,000 grant will enable its settlement counsellor to support approximately 800 newcomers and 1,800 one-onone sessions over the next two years. JobStart has helped approximately 1,500 newcomer clients, mostly families, since the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration first funded its newcomer settlement program in 2013. “We’re so grateful to the ministry and so thrilled that this funding will enable us to continue to provide newcomer settlement services. It is definitely a growing need,” said JobStart executive director Heather Sant. “Settlement services are critical. We’d love to be able to expand our services because there is such a need.” >>>services, page 37

Pastors, community gather to break hold of gun violence HILARy CATOn hcaton@insidetoronto.com

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Declining enrolment at Don Bosco puts school’s future in question

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Closing and selling the school is a ‘last option’ Cynthia Reason creason@insidetoronto.com The fate of an Etobicoke high school once famous for its Rob Ford-coached football team hangs in the balance this year, as its enrolment continues a decade-long precipitous decline. The current roster of students at Don Bosco Catholic Secondary School tallies in at just over 90 grades 11 and 12 students – or 11 per cent of the school’s capacity of 840 students. Those numbers represent a stark contrast to the enrolment picture at the school in 2007, when it boasted 948 students in grades 9 through 12 (or 113 per cent capacity). In response to those declining numbers, the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) has approved the initiation of a Pupil Accommodation Review for Don Bosco, during which board staff are required to provide one or more options to address the challenges associated with the school. According to a TCDSB report tabled back in June, the current staff recommendation is to “close the Don Bosco facility effective for the 2017-18 school year due to significant undersubscription.” But TCDSB spokesperson John Yan said that while a PROVINCE N WIDE PLA

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“hard closure” of Don Bosco is an option, it’s not one currently on the table. “An absolute shut down and sell off? No. Don Bosco is currently not for sale,” Yan said. “That sort of stuff would be, I think, the last option – and that would be way down the road.” To discuss options currently on the table, Yan said the TCDSB has scheduled a public meeting for Tuesday, Oct. 25 at 7 p.m. at Don Bosco, 2 St. Andrews Blvd. (off Islington Avenue, north of Dixon Road). “It’s an open meeting, and basically what it is is

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Trump tape recalls Rob Ford’s video woes The U.S. presidential election – particularly, the rise of its Republican standardbearer – has felt a bit like a funhouse mirror for many of us watching in Toronto. Donald Trump, with his nativist populism, his “plainspokenness,” which frankly came across more as ugliness and bigotry but worked more like Teflon... well, it was something that we’d seen before here, first in 2010 when the late Rob Ford won the mayoralty against more qualified candidates and again in 2014 when his brother Doug Ford came close to doing the same thing. Of course it’s not the same thing. Neither of the Ford brothers were even half as incoherent as Trump has been, and neither made such a direct pitch to the so-called Alt-Right white supremacist crowd. But the trajectory, the ability to gather support to unlikely levels, had some similarities. And last week, another similarity emerged: the calamitous revelation, on

david nickle the city tape, of behaviour that to most people is beyond the pale. For Trump, that came in the leaked Access Hollywood tape, in which Trump boasts to then-host Billy Bush of his ability to use fame to get away with what amounts to sexual assault on women he finds attractive. For Rob Ford, it came in the form of a series of recordings: the long-denied video in which he smoked crack; a drunken video of a walk on the Danforth; a drunken rant at an Etobicoke restaurant disparaging then Toronto police chief Bill Blair; and, maybe most damningly, a lewd and drunken rant about Karen Stintz, the Toronto Councillor and former TTC Chair who was running against him for the mayoralty. It looks at this point as though the 11-year-old tape of Trump bragging about

being able to grab women by the genitals has become a deal-breaker, at least with his nominal Republican allies and most likely with the electorate. It is worth remembering, however, that while Ford’s many drug-andalcohol-fuelled videos did isolate him from his allies on council, it did no such thing with the electorate. Ford didn’t even have to appear especially contrite in order to reclaim the love of the so-called Ford Nation portion of the electorate. When he returned from rehab, his apology for his behaviour morphed halfway through into a stump speech – something that Trump mirrored in his own apology the Saturday morning after the tape appeared, when he characterized the tape as locker-room talk and then dismissed it as a distraction from his message. We’ll never know whether Rob Ford could have won a second term as mayor after the self-inflicted damage of his first term – his cancer

diagnosis saw to that. But his brother Doug’s campaign made John Tory’s election to the mayoralty in 2014 a near thing, despite Doug’s own very Trump-like campaign gaffes. The election of Rob Ford’s nephew Michael, in the summer byelection for his old Ward 2 seat, was never really a question. It’s hard to say whether Donald Trump will, with weeks still to go in the campaign, be able to rally in the United States in the same way that the Fords had been able to in Toronto. Probably he won’t. But whether he does or not, it’s a sure bet that the sizeable minority of voters who’ve held tight with Donald won’t let a little tape, no matter how vile its contents, sway their loyalty to the Trumps. Like Ford Nation here in Toronto, they’re not going anywhere.

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Richview Baptist kids trick-or-treat for a cause Halloween initiative will also allow for food drop-offs at Kipling Avenue church Cynthia Reason creason@insidetoronto.com Young Richview Baptist Church parishioners will be trick-or-treating for more than just candy this Halloween – they’ll also be collecting non-perishable food items for charity. Now in its second year, R i c h v i e w ’s Ha l l ow e e n Harvest Festival will see older youths distributing paper donation bags to about 400 households surrounding the Kipling Avenue church later this month, while the younger, costume-aged kids will collect the donation-filled bags as they go door-to-door on the night of Oct. 31. “We want our youth to understand that there are a lot of people in our communities that are disadvantaged and don’t have access to food,” said Iain Davis, the Richview Baptist Church

intern who’s heading up this year’s event. “We’re privileged in the sense that we can go to the grocery store and pick up anything that we want, but we kind of have to teach the kids when they’re young that that isn’t the way it is for everyone.” Like last year’s inaugural Halloween Harvest, which netted enough foodstuffs to fill six large donation boxes, this year’s event will once again benefit the Daily Bread Food Bank, an Etobicokebased charity that provides food and support to almost 200 food programs across Toronto. Some of Daily Bread’s most-needed food items include: canned fruits and vegetables, pasta and pasta sauce, rice, cereal, oatmeal, granola bars, canned meat and fish, dried/canned beans, peanut butter, and baby food.

Residents living in the immediate area surrounding Richview Baptist Church (roughly bounded by Kipling Avenue to the east, The Westway to the north, Martin Grove Road to the west and Clement Road to the south) are asked to be on the lookout for Daily Bread donation bags, which Richview Baptist youth members will begin distributing on Oct. 25. Those wishing to participate in the Halloween Harvest are asked to place food donations in the bags for collection by Richview youth s on Halloween night. For interested participants living outside of those boundaries, Davis said the church’s doors will be open to drop-off donations on Oct. 31 from about 6 to 8 p.m. The church is located at 1548 Kipling Ave., north of Eglinton Avenue West.

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York Regional Police had to deal with a strange traffic disturbance this week, one which did not involve traditional vehicles. A herd of some 100 goats was sighted Tuesday, Oct. 11 on Frog Street in Georgina, Ont., a town of just over 43,000 in York Region. According to local reports, the goats had cleared the road by the time police had arrived and a search was underway for the runaway herd’s owner. Now that’s nothing to kid about.

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A look at how student streaming and credit caps are affecting how young people plan for their future TARA HATHERLY thatherly@insidetoronto.com

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t has been 13 years since Ontario eliminated its official 13th year of school – then known as OAC – amid a controversial curriculum change that was supposed to end student streaming. The official 13th year, called Grade 13 until the 1980s when it was replaced by OAC (Ontario Academic Credit), was phased out in 2003 by the Progressive Conservative government. But could another change made when OAC was eliminated – introducing applied and academic course options – be making it hard for students to finish in four years with the credits they need to succeed and decreasing the likelihood some students will excel, while effectively continuing to stream students? Applied and academic credits are meant to be “mix and match,” but most students take courses in one or the other. Academic credits are typically required for university. “In a lot of cases, students pick applied because they think it will be easier, and then ironically they are much less likely to be successful in the applied stream. There’s so much evidence that says it’s a bad idea to divide kids, particularly in that first grade of high school. It limits choices, it closes doors, it sometimes sets kids up for failure,” said Annie Kidder, founder and executive director of advocacy group People for Education. “There are kids who either aren’t graduating, or who are getting to Grade 12 and realizing that there are doors that are already closed to them that got closed when they made

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that choice in Grade 8.” The courses replaced vocational, college and university streams, and are meant to teach the same curriculum in different ways. Academic courses study essential and related concepts with a theoretical approach, while applied teach essential concepts in a more practical, hands-on way. According to Ontar io’s Education Quality and Accountability Office, of students who demonstrate strong math skills in grades 3 and 6, those who take applied math courses in high school are less likely to continue earning high marks. Lowered expectations, and in turn, lowered effort, for kids in applied courses has been floated by education experts as one potential cause for the disparities. In math, 83 per cent of Ontario Grade 9 students in aca-

demic courses met or exceeded the provincial standard this year, while only 45 per cent of applied students hit the mark. In English, 92 per cent of Grade 10 students successfully completed this year’s Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test, while only 47 per cent of applied students were successful. A study by the Toronto District School Board, Ontario’s largest school board, suggests 60 per cent of students who take applied courses in Grade 9 don’t graduate within five years, compared to 14 per cent of those who choose academic. It takes 30 credits to graduate high school. A 34-credit threshold was introduced by the provincial Liberals in 2013. After 34 credits, the government decreases funding to school boards for most students. Students wanting to earn more than 34 credits must get approval

from their board, and may have to take courses through continuing education. “Over a decade ago, Ontarians moved to four years of high school, but many students are still taking that additional fifth year, even after graduating,” said a government statement at the time. “We need to shift the culture in our schools and encourage students to graduate and move on to the next stage in their lives after four years.” Needing to replace applied credits with academic or raise marks in a completed course, or switching career paths and needing different courses, to get to post-secondary programs, can leave students wanting more than 34 credits. “I think we need to allow for the vast amount of change that happens to young people,” Kidder said. “Obviously it can’t be unlimited and there have to

be boundaries in this, but the problem always with capping anything is are there people who lose from that, and I think in this case 34 may be too low.” Education Minister Mitzie Hunter and Education Critic Patrick Brown declined to be interviewed for this article, after weeks of correspondence with their representatives, with Hunter citing a lack of availability. “When selecting their courses in Grades 9 and 10, students are not expected to make binding decisions about a particular educational or career pathway,” said Ministry of Education spokesperson Heather Irwin. “However, they should try to ensure that they have the prerequisites required for future courses they plan to take. Schools must make provisions to allow students to make changes in direction and must clearly describe these provisions in their school program/ course calendar.” But the provisions, which can include a half-credit summer course, seem to present a barrier. During the 2014-2015 school year, only three per cent of schools reported students often transfer from applied to academic courses, while 43 per cent reported transfers happen never or not very often, according to a People for Education study. D u r i n g a g ov e r n m e n t announcement about child care Friday, Sept. 23, Metroland Media Central reporter Cynthia Reason asked Hunter if Ontario would consider reviewing the academic and applied separations in Grade 9. Hunter said the ministry is consulting with school boards, some of which, she noted, have requested the separations be eliminated.

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Members of the public who represent the linguistic, cultural and geographic diversity of the region including representatives from the Francophone and Indigenous communities are encouraged to apply. While serving on the LHIN Board is a part-time position it does require a time commitment of several hours per month, with meetings, teleconferences and/or events being held both during and outside of normal business hours. Most Board and Committee meetings are held in Brampton during the evening but they do, from time to time, move around to other communities within the LHIN. Candidates should consider their ability to make such a commitment as part of their decision to express an interest in serving on the Board. Directors are paid a per diem to attend Board and Committee meetings and public engagement meetings, including preparation time. In addition, appointees are eligible for reasonable expenses consistent with applicable government policies. If you, or someone you know, might be interested in exploring these exciting opportunities to help transform our local health system, we would be happy to set up a personal meeting with our Board Chair, Maria Britto. Candidates are required by legislation to apply through the Public Appointments Secretariat at www.ontario.ca/publicappointments. All applications must quote the file number PAS-16118 and be received by the closing date of October 18, 2016. If not applying online, applications must be signed and received by email, fax, mail or hand delivery no later than the closing date. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. All application forms quoting file number must be addressed to: Public Appointments Secretariat Room 2440, Whitney Block 99 Wellesley St. West Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W4 Fax: 416 327-2633 Downloadable application form is available at www.ontario.ca/publicappointments. Alternatively you can apply online. For more information on the Central West LHIN please visit www.centralwestlhin.on.ca.

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Oculus is a Modernist pavilion built in 1959 in South Humber Park. It had been scheduled for city refurbishment this year, which has been delayed due to “historical interests.”

Oculus fix-up delayed to 2017 A city-planned refurbishment of a long-neglected 1959 Modernist pavilion in South Humber Park has been delayed until next year. The Oculus, as it is known, is a sculptural pavilion with a domed roof and four steel columns fronting a curved stone wall concealing two closed public washrooms in the park north of The Queensway between Stephen Drive and the Humber River behind the Humber Treatment Plant. Etobicoke-Lakeshore Councillor Justin Di Ciano, who represents the area, said the project was delayed due to “historical interests,” in his October e-newsletter. City funds to refurbish the Oculus must be used this year, Di Ciano said. So the funds have been reallocated to install new benches and a family picnic area in nearby Bell Manor Park.

The small community park is in the Park Lawn and Berry roads area, two kilometres west of South Humber Park. T h i s s u m m e r, t h e Architectural Conservancy of Ontario launched an online petition that argued the city’s Oculus refurbishment plans “will negatively alter portions of the structure.” The city does not plan to wrap the structure’s steel poles with architectural stone cladding, one of ACO’s objections, Di Ciano said in an earlier interview. “Parks originally had a document from the past in which one suggestion was to clad the poles. We have no intention of cladding the poles,” Di Ciano said. Reopening the Oculus’ washrooms in not in the plan. The washrooms closed years ago due to prostitution and drug use, Di Ciano said. – Tamara Shephard

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

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

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For a year and a half after being diagnosed with herniated discs in her neck and spine that prevented her from walking, Jane Bradford relied on a mix of prescription opiates to reduce her pain. Given their side effects – Bradford was constantly groggy and had concerns about long-term health impacts of opioid use – she was thrilled when another option came along. Bradford is now one of a growing number of people across Canada who rely on medical cannabis to help relieve pain and deal with other medical conditions, and while she is still trying to find the perfect type and dosage, she said the difference between opiates and cannabis are night and day. “I need to think clearly at work, and using (medical cannabis) I don’t feel nearly as groggy or dopey as I would feel under opioids,” she said. She currently takes drops of cannabis oil, which has helped her to stop using four opioids. Such experiences are not uncommon, said Dr. Danial Schecter of the Cannabinoid Medical Clinic. Medical cannabis – a term he prefers over the more common “medical marijuana” because of the stigma associated with the latter – has been legal in Canada since 2001, with physicians gaining the power to prescribe it in 2013.

There are hundreds of strains available in various forms, including dried cannabis plants, drops, sprays, patches, edibles and even suppositories. The strains vary based largely on their ratio of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidol (CBD). “THC is what causes psychoactivity, so there’s a lot of it in cannabis used for recreational purposes, but it also has medicinal properties,” Schecter said. “It helps people deal with spasms or neuropathic pain and can help control appetite.” It can also help with some movement disorders and mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. CBD, meanwhile, has antiinflammatory properties which can also help relieve pain. Schecter hopes to see the stigma surrounding medical cannabis wiped out as people learn more about it as a means of relieving pain and coping with other conditions. “People need to understand the people who use medical cannabis aren’t just looking to get high,” he said. “People are looking for a better quality of life. If they’re just looking to get high, they could do that with a lot of prescription drugs.” Bradford, for one, does not need convincing. “It’s been a great help for me,” she said. “It helps me so much more than the other options out there.”

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information session Schecter and Bradford will join a panel of experts on the subject of medical cannabis at an upcoming Medical Marijuana Information Session hosted by Metroland Media Toronto and sponsored by CanniMed. The event will highlight the medicinal benefits of cannabis, and delve into what conditions and symptoms can be alleviated through its use. The event takes place on Wednesday, Oct. 19 from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Ontario Science Centre, 770 Don Mills Rd. Admission is free, but seating is limited, so pre-registration is recommended. For more information or to register, visit www.insidetoronto.com/ MedicalMarijuana.

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John Campbell and Ward 5 Councillor Justin Di Ciano. Councillors will make brief presentations followed by a community Q&A session. The meeting takes place Thursday, Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 3819 Bloor St. W at

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www.paulnusca.com

Skylit Main Floor Family Room Plus Basement Addition. Martha Stewart Granite Kitchen W/ Stainless Steel Appliances. Main Floor Office & Powder Room. 10 Minute Walk To Royal York Subway, Kingsway Shops/Boutiques & Outstanding Schools. Prof Finished Lower Level (2016) With Separate Entrance Perfect For Nanny/ In-Law Suite (Roughed-In For Kit/Bar) Pool Sized & Fully Treed Rear Royal LePage Real Estate Gardens Dating Back To Original Orchard. 2-Car Tandem Garage W/ Services Ltd., Brokerage Loft Storage. 200 Amp Electrical Service. Country Living In The City. *Top 1% in Canada (Based on dollar volume sales per Royal LePage (2007-2015)

JOANNE GLUDISH

JEFF MACKO Sales Representative

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Princess Margaret/rosethorn

30 Years Experience

ft FRONTAGE!*** One of the Largest in the Area 416 565-3332 ***72 “Muskoka” Like Large Treed Rear Yard! Detached 4 Bedroom 2

www.JeffMacko.com Story Home! Features Family Room with Brick Fireplace, Large

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Sutton West Realty Inc., Brokerage

Independently Owned and Operated

416 OFFICE 416

THE SENIOr SELLEr 817-3747 231-3000 To sell or not to sell - that is the question.

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www.simandlgroup.com burning fireplace, retro wet bar, built in shelving & huge lower level with 2 rec rooms! Private garden, newer roof, tons of storage & access to top line schools, amenities, park trails & transportation! Separate entrance to basement! Tucked in re/Max Professionals inc., Brokerage leafy, enclave, amidst homes boasting pride of ownership. Independently Owned and Operated

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Sales Representative

42 ashfield dr.

Beautifully Updated 3+1 Bedroom Bungalow In The Heart Of Centennial/Eringate Reno’d Kit with Quartz Countertops, newer 416 www.cathygraham.co B/I Appl, hrdwd flooring throughout, newer windows, 2 new wshrms, separate entrance to reno’d lower level with rec room, 4 piece wshrm and bedroom. Perfect for nanny/granny suite. Newer doors, electrical panel and front porch. Great size lot Re/Max Professionals 45 X 122.6 with huge potential. Walking distance to sought after Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated schools, minutes to hywys, airport and TTC. Asking $749,000

236-1241

Sales Representative

Superb Location, Sensational End Unit Townhome, 416 Open Concept Living Room With Fireplace/Dining www.asgoodasSOLD.ca Room, Spacious Kitchen With Island & Walk Out To Personal Back Yard Deck Oasis With Hot Tub, Lower Sam SeLLS Level Walk Out To Garage & Grand Recreation Room/ Bedroom, California Shutters, Grand Attic Storage, (Not Facing Sound Wall) Walk To Schools, Shops, Royal LePage West Realty Group, Brokerage Restaurants, TTC, Minutes To Downtown & Airport.

818-3421

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Cathy Graham

Jack Dunne

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Sales Representative

416 419-7920 DIr

OFF 416 236-1241 RoyAl yoRk Rd And BlooR St. Prime location, steps to Subway, Kingsway shopping and restaurants and all other amenities. Easy access to downtown via QEW. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Hardwood flooring, eat-in kitchen. centre hall RE/MAX Professionals plan with separate dining room. Detached garage. Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated “Virtual Tour’ and Inspection report available.

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36 Markland Dr. 2 Storey, centre hall, 4 bedroom fabulous home with many updates. Nestled In The 416 www.cathygraham.co Heart Of Markland Wood. This home Won’t Last. Reno’d Kitchen with walk out to private yard, Hrdwd floors, Master Bdrm with 3 piece ensuite, finished lower level with gas fireplace. Great Curb Appeal. Re/Max Professionals Walking distance to sought after schools, TTC and Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated minutes to Airport and Hywys. Asking $989,000

236-1241

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917-5466 TUrnkeY eToBICoke MUlTIPleX!

www.GetLeo.com Rare Renovated Five Unit Investment Property with 2 Car Garage and Triple Private Drive. Newer Kitchens, Baths, Floors, Doors. Great Re/Max West Realty $60K income. Fully Tenanted. Large Private Lot. Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated Only $1,199,000!

frank leo Broker 416

917-5466

www.GetLeo.com Re/Max West Realty Inc., Brokerage

Independently Owned and Operated

glenn mcguire Broker of Record 16 castlebar road - $829,000 416 232-2100 Highly Desirable Norseman Heights! Original 3 Bdrm converted to Only Realtor to offer Free Air Miles

StepS to the lake!

Situated on a Magnificent 65 x 152 Ft Lot, Exquisite Custom Built Home, Luxury Appointments, Superb Craftsmanship, Elegant Open Concept Layout, Gourmet Kitchen, Built-In S/S Appliances, Centre Island, Massive Great Room, Stone Fireplace, Master Bedroom Retreat. Spa Like Bathroom, Walk-in Closet of your Dreams! Fully Finished Basement Walkout, Ideal for Entertaining, Large Back Yard! Simply Gorgeous! $2,295,000!

mcguireg@rogers.com 2 to provide an oversized Master. Hardwood under broadloom.

Century 21 Brown Limited, Brokerage

Independently Owned and Operated

Rear Entry to Lower level with High Ceilings, spacious family room, Bedroom & Full Bath. Ideal Space for In-law or Nanny suite. Property is perfect for Future Add-on, Top Up or New Build. Double Private Drive, Attached Garage & fully fenced garden - safe for Children & Pets. One Bus to Royal York Subway & Bloor Shops. Steps to Renowned Schools & Norseman Community Centre. Easy Access Major Highways. Exceptional Value.

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C O M I N G T H I S FA L L Distinctive condominiums offer sweeping views of the Humber River and the downtown Toronto skyline, while urban townhomes offer private gardens and rooftop terraces. Introducing Kingsway By The River, a new community situated in the heart of Toronto’s prestigious Kingsway neighbourhood. With an emphasis on contemporary architecture and refined lifestyle amenities, this is where modern living and natural beauty come together.

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Jane McKaig

DOn’T MiSS THiS One!

Sales Representative

416 236-1241 1stClassProperties.ca Professionals Inc., Brokerage

Independently Owned and Operated

kathie harkness

Danielle Dorling

Sales Representative

30 BERMUDA AVE. Prime Sunnylea/Kingsway! Charm, character and modern flair fill this beautifully updated, well appointed home! Fabulous Curb Appeal! Just 1 block south of Bloor, steps To Kingsway Shops, Restaurants & Subway. Easy Access To Highways, Downtown And Airports. Walk Out From Family Room To Entertaining Garden With Gazebo! Gourmet Eat-In Kitchen! Two New Baths! Demand School District! Kinetico Reverse & Osmosis Soft Water systems. Quartz Counter, Marble Backsplash and premium SS appliances. 200amp electrical, HE Furnace/Hot Water system, ADT Security. All ready to move-in and enjoy! $1,259,000

Sales Representative

236-1871

19 WARRENDER. WELCOME TO THIS BEAUTIFUL SUN FILLED 416 FOUR LEVEL BACKSPLIT IN PRINCESS GARDENS. 4 BEDROOMS, www.kathieharkness.com 3 BATHS, RENOVATED EAT IN KITCHEN, HARDWOOD FLOORS THRU OUT, FAMILY ROOM WITH WALK OUT TO TREED LOT, DOUBLE CAR GARAGE AND MUCH MORE. WALK TO GREAT SCHOOLS, ONE BUS TO SUBWAY, WALK TO SHOPS. CALL KATHIE Royal LePage R.E. Services Ltd., Brokerage HARKNESS FOR PRIVATE VIEWING 416 459-8601. $1,149,000

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Just Listed – end unit townhoMe 236-1871 750 Burnhamthorpe road # 20 Spacious Updated End Unit

Independently Owned and Operated

3 Bdrm 3 Bath Townhome in Quiet Boutique Complex offers; Renovated Kitchen w/Granite Countertops & S/S Appl, Overlooks L-Shaped Living/Dining, Hardwoods & Crown Moulding ThruOut Huge Master Bdrm w/Semi Ensuite & Walk-In Closet - Open Concept Lower Level w/ Walk Out to Patio & Fully Fenced Private Backyard - Seperate Laundry & 3pc Spa like Bath - 2 Car Parking - Minutes to Schools, Park, Shopping, Hwys & Transit right out your Door. Visit cathymay.ca for further info.

Broker

416

remax Professionals inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

TOP 1 % CANADA

Christine Simpson

*Lifetime Member 1996-2015

sales representative

($ volume sales)

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409-9350 3 3 8 8

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B a n n e r h i l l av e n u e , Mississauga 3 bedrooms, 2 washrooms, big family room, finished basement, private backyard, totally renovated. Hardwood floors, new bathrooms, new kitchen and more!

416.236.1871

KIm BAIRD Broker

804-1000

LUBo SpISAK Sales Representative

416

RAVINE ESTATE 154 The Kingsway ~ $3,100,000. OPEN WEEKEND 2-4 PM Photo ID Please 77 Baby Point Crescent ~ $4,900,000. Premier ‘Baby Point’ NEW Custom ~ 4+1 Bdrm ~ 5 1/2 Bath ~ Designed By Cecconi Simone Exceptional 5 Bdrm ~ 6 1/2 Bath ~ Classic Elegance Meets Family Comfort

456-8922

Right At Home Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

416

391-3232

Porritt Real Estate., Brokerage

INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

1500 Royal York Rd & 3385 LakeShore Blvd W

Wendy Carroll

Thomas Hoeher

Broker Manager 416-245-9933

Sales Representative 416-245-9933

Agatha Joseph

Karen Rodriguez

Sales Representative 416-259-9639

Sales Representative 416-245-9933

“Sincerely Committed to Serving You.” Sales Representative

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JOSHUA DAMDAR SRES 416 236-1392 Dir. 416 949-5453

Independently Owned & Operated.

Congratulation for 50 Years of Service: Dany Partenio 2016 Sales Representative 416-245-9933

idaviva.ca

306 MELROSE ST, ETOBICOKE NEWLY RENOVATED! A MUST SEE IN MIMICO!! First Time Buyers Dream! 3 +1 Bedroom Bungalow W/Open Concept. Kitchen & S/S Samsung Appliances, White Marble Island Eat-In Area, Living/Dining Combined W/Stain Glass Window & Decor Fireplace. Master W/Walk-Out To Deck. Lower Level Has Separate Entrance, Kitchen, Family & Bedroom/Great Room W/New Windows - Great In-Law Suite, Mutual Driveway & Garage In Rear Of House.

THIS IS BREAST CANCER MONTH!

Royal LePage

Porritt Real Estate

416 557-4321

opEn hoUSE SAT/SUn 2-4 pm Fantastic Detached 5 JUS Bedroom Side Split with T LI STE D! Double Garage in Desirable West Deane Park in Etobicoke. Original Owner! Great Opportunity for Larger Family! Asking $799,988. Call Lubo/Kim TODAY! 28 DECARIE CIRCLE

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416

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360-0688

6 aintree Court, etobiCoke

The Crown Jewel of Alderwood! First time offered for 416 Public Sale! Located on a Quiet Court, Backing onto Etobicoke Ravine. “Muskoka in the City”. Unique Floor plan with Exceptional Layout. Features include 2nd Flr Family Room w/ Wet Bar & Wood Fireplace, Pella Windows, Private Service Realty Main Flr Master, Fully Landscaped Backyard with Direct Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated Exclusive Path to Ravine. Once in a Lifetime Opportunity

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Barbara Gunn 2015 Sales Representative 416-245-9933

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Frank Leo

Guaranteed OPULENT kINGSWAY RESIDENCE

Backing Onto Humber River, Premium 350 Ft. Lot, Landscaped Resort Like Oasis, Inground Pool, Cabana, Patio, Amazing Views, Stately Renovated 5 Bedroom 2 Storey, 6 Bathrooms, Exudes Charm, Character & Luxury. Crown Mouldings, Heated Floors, Formal Dining Room, Gourmet Kitchen, Finished Bsmt, Nanny Suite, Master Bedroom Retreat, Walkout to Spectacular Balcony, Elegance Personified, Steps to Amenities & Subway! $4,588,000

BRokER

RENOvATED ESTATE ON 2.5 ACRE LOT

Sponsor of

Children’s Miracle Network & Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation

• #1 in Toronto (Central, East and West combined) By Units of Listings Sold for All Companies of All Brokers and Sales Representatives for 2015.* • #1 Individual Re/Max Agent in Canada** • #2 Individual Re/Max Agent World Wide***

Simply Spectacular Residence in Midtown Toronto, 6 Lots Combined to Build this Dream Home + Resort Like Property. 7,500 Sq Ft of Living Spaces, Bright Sunlit Open Concept Layout Living Room, Custom Designed Chef’s Kitchen, Custom Loft, Master Bedroom Retreat, Rec Room with Floating Stage, Sound Proof Theatre Room, 9 Skylights, 650 Led Pot Lights, Resort Like Inground Pool, Plus much more! $3,888,800

STEPS TO THE LAkE!

Situated on a Magnificent 65 x 152 Ft Lot, Exquisite Custom Built Home, Luxury Appointments, Superb Craftsmanship, Elegant Open Concept Layout, Gourmet Kitchen, Built-In S/S Appliances, Centre Island, Massive Great Room, Stone Fireplace, Master Bedroom Retreat. Spa Like Bathroom, Walk-in Closet of your Dreams! Fully Finished Basement Walkout, Ideal for Entertaining, Large Back Yard! Simply Gorgeous! $2,295,000!

SPECTACULAR CUSTOM LUXURY 2 STOREY

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! $1,980,000!

3,700 SQ FT ETOBICOkE 2 STOREY

Sensational Home Facing Ravine on a Huge 50 x 160 Ft Lot, Custom Built with Rare Master Bdrm Retreat Including Living Room, Kitchen & Balcony, 2nd Master Bedroom on Main, Potential 2 Bdrm Bsmt Apt, Chef’s Kitchen, 11 Ft Sunken Family Rm, 8 Car Parking, Home Shown on TV! $1,888,000!

ER ANOTH D L O S

MAPLE CUSTOM-BUILT LUXURY!!

Absolutely Stunning Approximately 3,000 Sq Ft Of Luxury Living Space Located In Prestigious Neighbourhood!! Quality Workmanship Throughout. Huge Gourmet Kitchen W/ High-End Viking Appliances, Large Island And Separate Pantry, Sunken Open-Concept Family Room W/ Soaring 18’ Ceiling, Main Floor Living Room/Office, Finished W/O Basement & Much More! Amazing Property, Amazing Opportunity! Only $1,595,000!!

PRINCESS ANNE MANOR!!

Absolutely Stunning 3 + 2 Bedroom “Manor” Bungalow Situated On Large Pool-Size Lot!! Spacious & Fully Upgraded With All The Charm! Fabulous Gourmet Kitchen, Open Living/ Dining Area, Master Bedroom W/ Ensuite, W/O Basement, Private Backyard Retreat W/ Sprawling Deck, Amazing School District (Richview & John G. Althouse)! An Absolute Must See, Only $1,398,000!

WOODBRIDGE RANCH BUNGALOW

Stunning 3+2 Bdrm home with over $250K in Upgrades in Coveted Area, Steps to Kortright Conservation + Humber river Trails, 4,000 Sq Ft of living space, Gourmet Chef’s Kitchen with Quartz Island, Large Master with 5pc Ensuite, Huge Entertainer’s Rec Room, Landscaped Grounds, 2 Car Garage, 9 Ft Ceilings, Only $1,349,000!

RENOvATED 6 BEDROOM 2 STOREY Quiet High Demand Neighbourhood, Situated on 390 ft Deep Lot, Stunning Open Concept Layout, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Gourmet Family Size Kitchen, S/S Appliances, Formal Dining Room, Spacious Bright Large Living Rm, Massive Family Room, Walkout to Deck Overlooking Large Backyard, Finished Basement, Enclosed Sunroom, Double Garage Plus Much More! Only $1,299,900!

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1,700 SQ FT DOWNTOWN CONDO!

TURNkEY ETOBICOkE MULTIPLEX!

Sensational Innovative 2 Bdrm Corner Suite with Breathtaking Views of Lake and CN Tower! New ‘L’ Building at Coveted Yonge/Esplanade! Granite Chef’s Kitchen, 9 Foot Ceilings, 2 Balconies, Marble Baths, World Class Amenities! Steps to Union Station, Rogers Center, St. Lawrence Market! $1,275,000!

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Friday October 14th and runs through Thursday October 20th

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Col. Samuel Smith Park focus of photo exhibition Embrace the beauty of Col. Samuel Smith Park at a new juried photo exhibition. Friends of Sam Smith Park presents Nature’s Sanctuary, a Photo Exhibition Celebrating the Beauty of Colonel Sam Smith Park at The Assembly Hall, 1 Col. Samuel Smith Park Drive at the foot of Kipling Avenue and Lake Shore Boulevard West. The exhibition opens Thursday, Oct. 13

Nature’s Sanctuary, a Photo Exhibition Celebrating the Beauty of Col. Sam Smith Park, opens tomorrow and runs through Nov. 9 at The Assembly Hall. Oct. 4, 2016. Top photo by Sandra Hawkin; right photo by Terry Smith; below by Irene Cholewka.

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and runs through Nov. 9. The exhibition is open Mondays to Fridays noon to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Local artist Gordon Roy and nature photographer Ann Brokelman will judge the exhibition’s 69 entries. Col. Samuel Smith Park is a naturalized, lakefront park in south Etobicoke.


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Register for community policing Registration for the fall session of the Toronto Police Service’s Community Police Academy is now officially open. The eight-week course, designed to inform members of the public about all-things policing, will be held at the Toronto Police College, 70 Birmingham St. (near Islington Avenue/Lake Shore Blvd. West), every Saturday from Oct. 22 to Dec. 10. For the first time, the Toronto

Police Service has partnered with Humber College to offer credits upon successful completion of the Community Police Academy. Graduates will be recognized by Chief Mark Saunders and will be eligible for transfer credits toward Humber’s Community Policing Certificate. For more information about the Academy, including a link to the registration form, go to www.torontopolice.on.ca/police-academy/

Murder suspect wanted for Etobicoke shooting arrested in British Columbia A Brampton man wanted by police in the shooting death of 31-year-old Maninder Singh Sandhu in Etobicoke last week has been arrested in British Columbia. RCMP officers arrested Pardeep Chouhan, 34, around 8:30 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 7 in Surrey, B.C. in connection with Sandhu’s murder. In a statement released earlier this week, Toronto police alleged that Sandhu, a BTI Cartage truck driver, was shot and killed by a coworker at the trucking company’s parking lot located at 325 Humber College Blvd. at around 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 30. Sandhu’s body wasn’t discovered until more than 10 hours later, during the early morning hours of Oct. 1, when concerned family members went looking for him. Police have since confirmed that Sandhu’s cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds to the torso. Following an investigation that police said had been “greatly assisted” by Sandhu’s community and co-workers in the trucking busi-

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Church Sale WHEN: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: St. Matthias Anglican Church, 1428 Royal York Rd. CONTACT: 416-2449211 COST: $20 for rental space for vendors Featuring: gently used household items, clothing, art, Christmas decorations, book room, baking and lunch. Breath of Fresh Air WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: The Assembly Hall, 1 Col. Samuel Smith Park Dr. CONTACT: 416-7665574 COST: $50 per person Presented by Margaret Morris Method. A day of movement, dance and improvisation. Making it Up WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to noon WHERE: Alderwood Library, 2 Orianna Dr. CONTACT: 416-394-5310 COST: Free Writing workshop for children aged eight to 12 years old. Nature’s Sanctuary Exhibition WHEN: weekdays from noon to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: The Assembly Hall, 1 Col. Samuel Smith Park Dr. CONTACT: 416-338-7255 COST: Free Exhibition showcases the diversity of wildlife with special emphasis on the natural landscape of Sam Smith Park. Oktoberfest WHEN: 6 p.m. WHERE: St. Demetrius Church Hall, 135 La Rose Ave. CONTACT: I416-244-5333 COST: $40 Dinner. Pillars of Strength WHEN: 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. WHERE: The Blue Goose Tavern, 1 Blue Goose St CONTACT: rdasek@romansempire.ca COST: $15 in advance Featuring live music by The Release in support of Pancreatic Cancer Canada and St. Joseph’s Health Centre. Johnny and The Gemtones Story of Rock and Roll WHEN: 8 p.m. WHERE: Old Mill Toronto, 21 Old Mill Rd. CONTACT: 416-207-2004 COST: $20 Dine and dance to the story of rock

featured event w Friday, Oct. 21

Community Dinner WHEN: 5 to 6 p.m. WHERE: St. Margaret’s Anglican Church, 156 Sixth St. CONTACT: Rev. Mark Gladding, parishpriest.stmargarets@bellnet.ca COST: Free will donations accepted Fresh, home-cooked food and live music by Humber College students. Everyone welcome. The building is fully wheelchair accessible.

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The Rustin Oree Walk WHEN: 9 to 10 a.m. WHERE: Esther Lorrie Park, 50 Westhumber Blvd. CONTACT: 416-743-1331 COST: Free Weekly walking group for adults Sundays for one hour. It is not competitive and is open to all walking styles. Sunday Dance WHEN: 4 p.m. WHERE: Lakeshore Moose Lodge, 3753 Lake Shore Blvd. W. CONTACT: Nelson, 416 255-8375 COST: $2 Joe Tucker and Second Wind. St. Philip’s Jazz Vespers WHEN: 4 p.m. WHERE: All Saints’ Kingsway Anglican Church, 2850 Bloor St. W. CONTACT: Rosemary, 416-233-1125 COST: Free will offering Hear the music of Oscar Peterson. Performers: Dave Young Trio. All The Things You Are WHEN: 4 to 5 p.m. WHERE: St. George’s on the Hill Church, 4600 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: Lauren Hollidge, 416-239-2341 Ext. 2, www. stgeorgesonthehill.ca COST: Free The Rev. Tim Elliott, piano, jazz standards, favourite hymns, and songs to sing together.

w Monday, Oct. 17

Youth Recreational Drop-In WHEN: 4 to 6 p.m. WHERE: Stonegate Community Health Centre, 150 Berry Rd. CONTACT: 416-231-7070

Ext. 307 COST: Free Socializing and games for those aged six to 12 years old. Beginner Zen Living WHEN: 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Alderwood Library, 2 Orianna Dr. CONTACT: 416-394-5310 COST: Free Lifestyle workshop: Taking care of yourself. Guest Monika Meulman. She will discuss how to: live well; find balance; self parent and more. Toronto West Progressive Euchre WHEN: 7 to 10 p.m. WHERE: South Shore Bar and Grill, 264 Browns Line CONTACT: s_busby1@yahoo.ca COST: $10 per person Tournament style progressive euchreHoyle rules. Prizes awarded.

Stonegate CHC, 150 Berry Rd. CONTACT: 416-243-0127 Ext. 233 COST: Free Open to anyone living with: heart disease, arthritis, diabetes, asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, depression or anxiety. Humberwood Book Club WHEN: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Humberwood Library, 850 Humberwood Blvd. CONTACT: 416-394-5210 COST: Free Discuss, debate and dissect a new read every month.

w Wednesday, Oct. 19

Community Choir WHEN: 9 a.m. to noon WHERE: Westway United Church, 8 Templar Dr. CONTACT: Kathy, 416-621-0888 COST: $50 Let There Be Music is a well-established mixed choir looking for singers in all voice ranges. Rehearsals are on Wednesday mornings. MicroSkills Job Fair WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Rexdale Community Hub, 21 Panorama Court, 21 Panorama Court CONTACT: workshops@microskills.ca COST: Free

w Tuesday, Oct. 18

Chair Yoga WHEN: 10 a.m. WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Ave. CONTACT: Susan, 416 252-6822 COST: $45/10 weeks One-hour session of gentle hatha yoga designed to be done from a chair and led by a qualified instructor. Picture Us WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. WHERE: Richview Public Library, 1806 Islington Ave. CONTACT: 416394-5120 COST: Free A community arts based project for older adults with professional dancers, musicians, and theater artists. Chronic Disease Self-Management Program WHEN: 1:30 to 4 p.m. WHERE:

“It was Peter Rabbit that taught me to love good books.”

Employers will be recruiting for: Accounting, customer service, warehousing, engineering and more. Wednesday Line Dance WHEN: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Ave. CONTACT: Susan 416-252-6822 COST: $35 Learn to line dance in a fun and friendly atmosphere with a professional dance instructor. How to Thrive with Osteoporosis

WHEN: 6 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Montgomery’s Inn, 4709 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: 416-394-8113 COST: Free Senior personal trainer explains how to live with Osteoporosis and thrive. Yoga Meditation WHEN: 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. WHERE: The Assembly Hall, 1 Col. Samuel Smith Park Dr. CONTACT: 416-2017649 COST: Free Experience the energy of Kundalini. Community Meeting WHEN: 6:45 to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Polish Alliance Hall, 2282 Lake Shore Blvd. W. CONTACT: info@mimicoresidents.ca COST: Free Help stop the “Westward Wave” of high-rise condo towers along the waterfront. Kingsview Chess Club WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Ave. CONTACT: 416-252-6822 COST: $15/Season Partner not required.

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Zentangle Workshop WHEN: 10 a.m. to noon WHERE: Islington Seniors’ Centre, 4968 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: 416-231-3431 COST: $10; membership required Produce a piece of Zentangle art inspired by the colours of fall. Meet Your Councillors WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 3819 Bloor St. W. CONTACT: 416-233-7468 COST: Free The Islington Ratepayers’ and Residents Association hosts a meeting featuring the municipal representatives for wards 3, 4 and 5.

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Fifty years later, Kipling Wildkats revel in their win Cynthia Reason creason@insidetoronto.com The year was 1966 and the Kipling Wildkats senior high school football team wasn’t even projected to make the playoffs, much less win their first-ever championship title. But on that magnificently muddy Thursday nearly 50 years ago, the boys in double blue defied the odds, the rain, and even broken bones to do just that - bringing home the Etobicoke Township Senior Football Championship to Kipling Collegiate Institute. “We were predicted to come in last in our division that year. As soon as I heard that, I went back to my teammates and said, ‘Look, here’s what we’ve been predicted to do, and I think we better see if we can’t change that’ - and we did,” recalled the Wildkats’ offensive captain Denis Gluck, who scored both touchdowns in Kipling’s 13-6 victory in the championship game over Scarlett Heights on Nov. 10, 1966. “We even lost a fellow in that game to a broken leg. We actually heard it crack on the field as it broke - that’s how loud it was.” Added defensive captain Michael Carter: “I was standing right beside the guy when it happened. It was John Stavroff, and they say his leg was broken in two to five places,” he said, noting that Stavroff, who passed away in 2013, was dragged off the field and into an ambulance in the fourth quarter. “I can tell you, I heard the sound and it was pretty shocking. It’s one of those things you

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Clockwise,a yearbook team photo depicts the team from left, coach Mr. Spence, Bob Tobin, Bill Beatty, Mike Morrison, Craig Simon, Rick Pearson, Wayne Moore, Brian Delaney, Colin Fraser, Terry Last, Glen Fox, Ken Wilson, Bob Kelly, Denis Gluck (captain), Mike Carter (captain), Gary Browne, Jim King, Cal Miller, Dale Robertson, Fred Marsden, Ron Wilson, Steve Cutler, Bill Love, Kevin Ford, Doug Sheridan, Eric Harris, Tony D’Angelo, Brian Vetera (manager), Jim Thompson (trainer) won the Etobicoke Township senior football championships in 1966. Absent from the photo were John Stavoff and Dave Spencer; Kipling Collegiate player John Stavroff is tended to on the field after breaking his leg during high school football action against Scarlett Heights CI on the field at Royal York Collegiate 1966; Fifteen members of Wildkats championship team get together at a recent golf tournament; Back row (from left): Coach John Spence, Bob Tobin, Rick Pearson, Dale Robertson, Jim Thompson, Colin Fraser, Bill Beatty, Brian Delaney, Dave Spencer; Front row (from left): Denis Gluck, Steve Cutler, Fred Marsden, Bob Kelly, Mike Carter, Tony D’Angelo.

never forget.” Nearly five decades later, Gluck, Carter and 12 other members of that championship-winning Wildkats roster gathered together to share just such rain-soaked recollections of that glorious - yet grimy victory on the field at Royal York Collegiate 50 years ago. The 10th annual Glen Fox Memorial Golf Tournament brought the former co-captains together with teammates

Bob Tobin, Rick Pearson, Dale Robertson, Jim Thompson, Colin Fraser, Bill Beatty, Brian Delaney, Dave Spencer, Steve Cutler, Fred Marsden, Bob Kelly, Mike Carter and Tony D’Angelo, as well as Coach John Spence, at Lionhead Golf Club in Brampton on a similarly sodden September day a few weeks ago. “The guys on this team were fast, smart, tough, and 100 per cent committed to win-

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ning every time we stepped on to the field,” Carter said in a speech during the annual golf tourney named after Glen Fox - a member of the 1966 championshipwinning Wildkats team who succumbed to cancer more than a decade ago. “I am sure every member of this team would tell you they learned valuable lessons on and off the field at Kipling - especially from the

great teachers and coaches we were so fortunate to have to guide and support us.” Coach Spence, who started his teaching career at the then-newly-opened Kipling Collegiate in 1960, remembered building the Wildkats up from a team that didn’t score a single point in its inaugural year into a championshipwinning one just six years later. “We had a lot of good ath-

letes who worked hard and were good students. Back then there was more of a commitment to the sports - with his group, in particular - and I think that made a big difference for us,” he said, noting that that Wildkat commitment to teamwork has endured for more than 50 years amongst his 1966 players, as evidenced by the strong turnout at this year’s Glen Fox Memorial. “When I think back on my career at Kipling, it was a school community that always supported each other, and that’s reflected in the golf tournament. It was just that kind of school and these boys – yes, I still call them boys – really started that,” Spence added. “We weren’t a big team, but there was something in that group that made up for our lack of size. They always had that spirit, you might call it.” As for the big game itself, Spence recalled it as “rainy and muddy and just miserable.” “To my recollection, we passed very little and just mucked through with our running game,” he laughed. “That game really was a case of survival - basically, whoever could hang onto the ball in all that mud. We just happened to come out on top.”

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Rally organizers hope to teach youth ‘there’s a better way’ >>>from page 1 a lot of issues with gangs, guns and drugs,” said Pastor Errol Lawrence in the parking lot of the Toronto West Seventh Day Adventist Church, located in the Martin Grove and Albion roads area last Saturday. “This rally is saying to the community we’re against violence, drugs and gangs and we want to find a way of getting a hold of people and letting them know there’s a better way.” The rally was held in response to the shooting that happened three weeks before in the parking lot. No one was injured, but the church community was shaken by the incident. “There was a choir practice going on, I was in a board meeting when it happened,” Rev. Carmen Lewis said. “Where we are now, we realize that the community is fractured, but if we can bring some healing here today that’s helping.” The event also had guidance counsellors and psy-

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chotherapists on hand for those who need professional help to deal with what’s happening around them. Aside from prayers, the rally also hosted a barbecue to help bring community members closer together. In partnership with the Etobicoke Strategy, a faithled and police-supported initiative aiming to reduce crime in north Etobicoke, the church brought 11 pastors together to pray for the community on various topics such as mental health, bullying, abuse, drugs and gangs. “We’re praying today that you help us in whatever we can by your grace to stamp

out the things that are taking the lives of our young people... We pray today that you help us to remember to love in peace because indeed you are the prince of peace.” preached Pastor Lawrence to the crowd whose heads were bowed and hands were raised. Rev. Lewis, the chair of the Etobicoke Strategy, was in attendance and hoped the rally would allow young people to know they can live in a safe community that isn’t overrun by gang and gun violence and that there’s a better way to live your life. “As faith leaders, we’re here to say we’re part of the pie. We don’t want to live in fear in our community. We want to be able to live in safety, have our children walk in safety and so we’re here to pray and ask the Lord to intervene on our behalf in this community,” she said. “We want the youth to put down the guns, put down the knife, the drugs, find something better to do with their lives.”


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Synchro legend hosts workshop for swimmers Stephan Miermont paid a visit to the Etobicoke Olympium The Olympium Synchronized Swimming Club was treated to a “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity to work with world-renowned choreographer Stephan Miermont last week. Miermont – a former Cirque du Soleil performer and world championship synchronized swimmer himself – is founder and director of Aquartist, a water show production company spe-

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World renowned choreographer Stephan Miermont (front) spent last week at the Etobicoke Olympium working with the Olympium Synchronized Swimming Club. Oct. 8, 2016

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