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uture bakers learned how to make bread last Thursday at a special workshop as part of Feed Tomorrow Week, which aims to raise awareness and collect pledges to help feed the city’s hungry students. “There’s a need for food in our schools,” said Shannon Quesnelle, development manager for Toronto Foundation for Student Success (TFSS). “A lot of kids are going hungry every day. It affects their grades and physical health.” TFSS, an independent charity that raises funds and provides programs for children at the Toronto District School Board, held various events across the city this past week. One of the featured events involved a dozen students from Rockcliffe Middle School and Maple Leaf Public School who visited Ace Bakery’s main facility near Keele Street and Lawrence Avenue where Master Baker Marcus Mariathas hosted the bread-
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making workshop for the “junior chefs”. Each of the students are part of the beyond 3:30 program, an after school initiative supported by TFSS, which the funds raised helps to support and keep the program going throughout the school year. Beyond 3:30 offers free programming for students between the ages of 11 and
14, and provides a safe place for physical fitness, a nutritious meal, and homework support. Ace Bakery has been involved for the past three years holding employee fundraisers to support TFSS. Some of the employees have also visited the schools to see the programs in action, said Fiona Mitchell, VP HR at Ace Bakery. “This year it’s great to have the kids here,” Mitchell added. “And playing with dough is fun.” Maple Leaf students Jerome December, Lucas Le and Catherine Tran said they all had a great time learning how to make bread and getting the tour of the facility. “It was pretty cool,” Lucas said after the tour. “Now my stomach is growling.” Jerome added that he liked being part of beyond 3:30. “It’s fun and it helps you learn so you can get caught up in school,” he said.
Final Friday at Fairview FARMER FAREWELL: Left, Reesor Farm Market’s Denis Taylor cracks open a freshly picked ear of corn at his stand on Friday during the final Fairview Mall Farmers’ Market of the season. Above, bottles reflect the light at the booth of Hillsdale, Ontario’s Marigold Maple Syrup. The market ran every Friday at the Don Mills Road-Sheppard Avenue mall. Staff photos/Irvin Mintz
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Tuberculosis case confirmed at North York’s Chaminade LISA QUEEN lqueen@insidetoronto.com A case of tuberculosis has been identified at North York’s Chaminade College School, according to a letter sent home to parents yesterday. “Toronto Public Health (TPH) has informed us that someone at the school has been diagnosed with tuber-
culosis (TB). The individual is at home on treatment and is doing well,” said the letter from principal Carmine Settino to parents of students who attend the all-boys’ Catholic high school at 490 Queen’s Dr. in the area of Jane Street and Black Creek Drive. “TPH has reassured us that the general school population is at low risk of exposure and
that only those with close, prolonged contact require any follow up. Anyone who has had casual contact is not at risk and does not require testing. Friends and siblings of the individual are safe to attend the school.” Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that can be spread if someone with active TB in the lungs coughs or sneezes germs
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letter, about 300 cases of TB are reported to public health every year, of which 10 to 15 occur in schools. “The health and safety of everyone at Chaminade is always our top priority. I have been in contact with TCDSB (Toronto Catholic District School Board) health and safety and they have arranged for additional cleaning and
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ne by one the lads shuffled into the dressing room at the venerable Dave Keon Arena late Thursday night to kick off another season of pickup hockey for The Way And I Mean Waaaaay Over The Hill Gang. There were plenty of high fives, low fives, in between fives and smiles all around. Then it was time to get down to business. We’re talking of the business of sports injury oneupmanship, of course. Romeo led off the festivities by giving a tear-jerking update on his long-time sciatica as he struggled to squeeze into his hockey pants. I won’t bore you with all the details of his lengthy oration, but suffice it to say, with such limited mobility in his lower body, we were advised not to be expecting much in the way of backchecking from him for the next little while. Next up was Scoop. He had his familiar tensor
jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY bandages wrapped tightly around both wrists. Still battling carpal tunnel syndrome, alas, he sighed. It was tough to follow with all the fancy terminology he used, but the gist of his tale seemed to be that he couldn’t see the light at the end of that carpal tunnel. In short, given the restriction of movement in his hands, he was letting us know we shouldn’t expect to see any passing from him in the immediate future. Two tear-jerking Kodak moments right after another brought to you by OHIP. But wait, sports fans. There was more, much more. The Hulk informed us his nagging shin splints were acting up again. That meant no back-checking on the horizon for him. Knox reported his bothersome elbow ligaments were
so tender he wasn’t even sure he’d able to get his skate laces tied, let along grip a stick. Ergo, no passing from him anytime soon. Footsteps notified us that his always problematic Achilles tendon felt like it was on fire. Hence, no backchecking for him in the days ahead. Gramps gave us a heads up that his aching rotator cuff was giving him fits. Consequently, we shouldn’t expect much in the way of passing from him down the road. And Frick said he was recovering from a high ankle sprain while his long-time line mate Frack added he was battling a low ankle sprain. The verdict: no backchecking for either of them for the time being. And on and on it went ad nauseam. But it didn’t stop there. It continued well past nauseam, until there was only one player left: Slick. A hush fell over the dressing room.
Slick said he was suffering from the worst groin strain in his career and invited any skeptics to inspect the area personally. All present respectively declined. When it comes to the condition of one’s groin, one’s word is all that is necessary. So, we simply pencilled him in for no back-checking, too. And there you have it. The Way And I Mean Waaaaay Over The Hill Gang is back to kick off yet another season of their unique brand of hockey. Or are they? Hmmm. Now that I think about it, given their frail condition, it’s hard to believe any of them will actually be able to muster up enough strength to drop a puck for the opening faceoff. Film – if indeed there is anything to film – at 11. Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much. His column appears every Thursday. Contact him at jamie.wayne@sympatico.ca
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Bridge and Euchre WHEN: 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Parkwoods United Church, 85 Parkwoods Village Drive CONTACT: Edna, 416-496-8705, COST: $2 Everyone welcome. Games take place Fridays. Ages 50 and older welcome.
Great Books: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde WHEN: 7 to 8 p.m. WHERE: North York Central Library Auditorium, 5120 Yonge St. CONTACT: 416-395-5639, www.torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free In 1886, Robert Louis Stevenson wrote a novella about a London lawyer who investigates strange happenings between his friend Dr. Jekyll and the evil Mr. Hyde. The book became a science fiction horror classic. Celebrate Halloween with a talk by Michael Johnstone, University of Toronto, professor of 19th-century literature. Call to register.
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TCDSB Conference for Students and Families New to Canada WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Catholic Education Centre, 80 Sheppard Ave. E. CONTACT: Jody Huang, www.tcdsb.org/forcommunity/newcomers, jodelyn.huang@tcdsb.org COST: Free Go online to register
Comic Books and Other Hooks WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Northmount School, 26 Mallard Rd. CONTACT: Mrs. Withers, 416-4498823, ext. 114, www.northmount. com, jeanne.withers@northmount. com COST: Free A reading/writing workshop for parents and students in grades 2 to 8.
An Awesome Fall Art Show WHEN: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: North York Civic Centre, 5100 Yonge St. CONTACT: Margie Wagner, 416590-1296, Margie@thewagners.ca COST: Free Presented by the Willowdale Group of Artists.
Oneg Shabbat: Josephus and Snowden: Traitors or Loyal Citizens? WHEN: 7:30 p.m. WHERE: 18 Wynford Dr., Main Floor CONTACT: Roby Sadler, 416-385-3910, info@oraynu. org COST: Non-members welcome, $15
Howling Hootenanny WHEN: Oct. 19, 20, 26 and 27 WHERE: Black Creek Pioneer Village, 1000 Murray Ross Pkwy. CONTACT: 416-736-1733, www.blackcreek. ca, bcpvinfo@trca.on.ca COST: see website for details Collectibles, Artwork And Gifts Sale WHEN: 9 a.m. to noon WHERE: Willowdale United Church, 349 Kenneth Ave. CONTACT: Lina Posa, 416-2252309, willowdaleunited@bellnet.ca COST: Free 50th Anniversary Open House WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Willowdale Christian Reformed
Church, 70 Hilda Ave. CONTACT: 416-221-7829, office@willowdalecrc.com COST: Free Also, an anniversary worship service Sunday, Oct. 20 at 10 a.m. Show and Sale of Dollhouse Miniatures WHEN: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Today, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20 WHERE: Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, 6 Garamond Ct. CONTACT: Judy, 416-225-4880, judith.anne.carlson@gmail.com COST: $8 Presented by the Miniature Enthusiasts of Toronto.
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Ward 10 Transit Town Hall WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Northview Heights Secondary School, 550 Finch Ave. W. CONTACT: Councillor James Pasternak, 416-392-1371, www.jamespasternak.ca, councillor_pasternak@toronto.ca COST: Free
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Willowdale United Church Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser WHEN: 5 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Willowdale United Church, 349 Kenneth Ave. CONTACT: Lina Posa, 416-225-2309, willowdaleunited@ bellnet.ca COST: $7 per person/ $25 per family
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Registration for 2014/15 Temple Sinai Nursery School WHEN: 7 a.m. WHERE: Temple Sinai Congregation of Toronto, 210 Wilson Ave. CONTACT: 416-487-3281, www.templesinai.net, education@ templesinai.net COST: Visit online
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The Great Gatsby (movie) WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Barbara Frum Library, 20 Covington Rd. CONTACT: 416-395-5440 COST: Free Stress Management Through Restorative Meditation WHEN: 7 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Barbara Frum Library, 20 Covington Rd. CONTACT: 416-395-5440 COST: Free This series of six sessions will present basic stress-relieving exercises, open to all levels, and meditation techniques. Call to register.
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night supports brain tumour research wComedy NORTH YORK AUTHOR UP LITERACY AWARD wFOR The second annual Skate With Daniel Comedy Nite, held in memory of North York’s Daniel Bertoia, will take place Oct. 18 in Vaughan. Friday The event will feature comedian Angelo Tsarouchas. Bertoia died of a brain tumour Aug. 20, 2008 at the
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The daughter of the late North York artist Aba Bayefsky will give a talk about her father at Lillian H. Smith branch library, 239 College St., Wednesday, Oct. 30 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The event, titled Kensington Market: Through the Art of Aba Bayefsky, will have Edra Bayefsky read from her father’s journal, and showcase images of his work featuring Kensington Market. An artist and teacher, Bayefsky died in 2001. A Member of the Order of Canada,
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Wesley Magee-Saxton, 13, demonstrates exergame technology at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital earlier this month.
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Kids with cerebral palsy cycle to fun and fitness LISA QUEEN lqueen@insidetoronto.com
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esley MageeSaxton is mesmerized by the video game he’s playing. Nothing unusual about that for a 13-year-old boy. But the game system the Scarborough teenager is using was built to ensure children with cerebral palsy (CP) get exercise while playing. CP is a condition caused by brain damage before birth or early in a child’s life that affects muscle movement and posture. Developed by North York’s Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital and Queen’s University, the “exergames” are part of a project called Cycle to Fun that combine fitness and
virtual games to motivate kids with CP to exercise while gaming. Not only do players use joysticks to control their avatar’s movements, but they must cycle on a specially adapted exercise bike to power the games. pedal power The system has six games, developed with feedback from Wesley and other children, which can accommodate up to eight players. During a demonstration at Holland Bloorview on Oct. 3, Wesley was playing a game called Gekkoo Race against another boy with cerebral palsy in Vancouver. While CP keeps him confined to a wheelchair most of the time, Wesley has
noticed an improvement in his well-being since he started playing the games. “It makes it easier to walk. It makes it easier to transfer between my (wheel)chair and the bed because my legs are stronger. I feel more physically fit, so to speak,” he said. “This set-up helps me get more exercise. I could operate a hand-held control fine before (with other games) but this helps me get exercise as well as play video games, which is hard for kids with CP my age.” The games have been developed to accommodate differences in children’s physical abilities. That means a child who can pedal faster than others doesn’t win every race, said Wesley, who lives in Scarborough’s Highland
Creek neighbourhood. “It’s balanced out with everybody, which makes it more fun for children who can’t pedal very quickly. They still have the chance to win the race, get into the fray,” the articulate teenager said. Wesley is thrilled he and other children with CP were able to give their feedback about the games, something that is more significant as emerging video game technology doesn’t accommodate children with disabilities. “It’s extremely, extremely important because one thing I’m getting frustrated with nowadays is the big commercial consoles like PlayStation and Xbox are taking a more motion directive. You control the movement on the screen with
your motion, like waving your hand would wave the character’s hand or moving your leg would move their leg,” he said. “As you can see, people in wheelchairs wouldn’t be able to play those games. I feel the major consoles haven’t taken that into mind and just went ahead with the whole motion control, which leaves children with disabilities disappointed because they can’t play all the fun games.” keep kids active Holland Bloorview’s Dr. Virginia Wright is on the team that developed the games and is studying their benefits. “We’re always trying to keep kids active, whether they have cerebral palsy or
whoever they are,” she said. “That’s really the unique part of this. In order to play the game, you have to use your own body power so it’s a fabulous way of getting exercise.” Researchers are hoping the games will benefit kids with CP in particular, Wright said. “We like to hope because these kids are having more limitations as they’re getting older because of joint restrictions and the spasticity so it makes it more difficult for them to move as they get taller,” she said. “We really wanted to find a way to help these kids in particular move a lot more.”
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Ford-Ainslie an ugly breakup It surely was an aggressive move by Mayor Rob Ford to send robocalls to the constituents of Ward 43 Scarborough East Councillor Paul Ainslie Friday evening. One might even say it went over the top in its aggression, straight on to intimidation and bullying, or to use Councillor Ainslie’s words, “thuggery.” But it’s not surprising. Never mind Ford’s generally pugilistic modus operandi when it comes to local, retail politics. Never mind that Ainslie had broken with the mayor on his vision for a subway-at-all-costs for Scarborough residents. The two hadn’t seen eye to eye really since the beginning of the term. Ainslie started out, installed as the chair of the Toronto Public Library Board, where he did his best to implement the mayor’s early-term cost-cutting agenda – ultimately getting caught up with the mayor’s office in the stumble over branch cuts that emerged in the 2011 budget process. And when it came time to replace the budget chief,
david nickle the city Ainslie – an experienced committee member more than willing to do the job – was passed over. On the other side of the equation, Ainslie wasn’t afraid to go on the record to the Toronto Star when they were investigating allegations that the mayor had shown up appearing to be intoxicated for the annual Garrison Ball. Ainslie said those allegations were true. So Mayor Ford took to the telephone lines, on his own dime, to tell Ainslie’s constituents that it was “extremely, extremely unfortunate” that Ainslie “did not listen to his constituents,” and “led the charge” against the subway in Scarborough. The implication is clear: that good-hearted Scarborough folk should cast their votes elsewhere. Ainslie came back swinging Tuesday. He’s taking the matter to the city’s integrity commissioner. He called the whole
robocall adventure “a blatant act of political thuggery.” It’s a shame that he couldn’t have found those words sooner. Ainslie was absolutely right to raise questions about the financial realities of the subway plan. Yet as recently as July, Ainslie supported moving along with that plan – even though many of the same funding problems existed then as now. In an interview, he explained that he’d hoped the city could negotiate those away by the Sept. 30 deadline council set. But really – hope for such a resolution was as faint then as it is now. Now it’s off to the integrity commissioner, who’ll be asked to rule on whether Toronto Council’s code of conduct is copacetic with aggressive robocalling in the wards of one’s political enemies. While that sorts itself out, we might show a little understanding about the vehemence with which Ainslie directs his rhetoric toward Ford. As breakups go, this is an ugly one.
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o is it over? After Council’s 24-20 vote in favour of a subway extension over LRT, after the Mayor’s consent to tax increases totaling 1.6 per cent, and the federal government’s $660-million promise for the new line, is the debate finished? Not a chance. This is an issue that’s too good to resolve. The Mayor‘s position is the easiest to understand. Recent published polls show that his base strongly favours what is called the Scarborough subway. That residents in the former cities of Toronto and East
david soknacki beyond the headlines York disapprove doesn’t matter. In terms of the Mayor’s seemingly perpetual campaign, it was an easy decision to target the one Scarborough councillor who voted against him, and so extend the life of the issue. Nor did Council’s decision conclude matters for the provincial government. Although the Queen’s Park recommended one route and is paying most of the
bills, Council drew its own line on the map plus asked for more money. In turn the minister responsible for transit advised that the Province now expects detailed assessments for both routes – a decision that will add two years before construction begins. Queen’s Park wants the decision delayed for much the same reason as the Mayor. The governing Liberals realize that being recognized as a subway champion will assist them in this spring’s provincial election, just as it helped retain their seat in Scarborough during a
recent by-election. As long as what passes for debate remains at the level of emotional election slogans, building that subway extension will be as protracted and acrimonious as possible, simply because that is in the interests of both the Mayor and provincial government. For another view, take a look at the last poll results. When asked to compare a two- or three-stop subway with a seven-stop LRT, the LRT was considered to be more appropriate. What about Scarborough residents? They preferred the LRT by a ratio of two to one.
All of which was completed before revised costs were recalculated: from about $200m per subway stop at the time of the Sheppard line, to over double per stop for the route into Vaughan, and now over double again in Scarborough. It is as if cost, ridership, or planning considerations do not matter. Success in Scarborough led the Mayor to consider reprioritizing transit citywide within a week of his victory. “To be fair,” he said, “the downtown people have enough subways already.” Next he targeted the
already funded LRT projects on Sheppard and Finch, saying, “Obviously the next election is going to be fought again on subways ... I want to connect McCowan to Don Mills – just do the Sheppard line – then I’m going to go to Finch and look at the Downtown Relief line.” As long as residents accept caricatures as truth, then politicians will endlessly re-open decisions, and policy will be taken down dangerous paths.
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Between 2001 and 2011, the number of Youth (those aged 15-24) in Pleasant View dropped by 14.3 per cent between 2001 and 2011.
In Pleasant View, the number of people listing English as their Home Language dropped by 8.1 per cent By comparison, the overall neighbourhood population dropped 2.6 per cent between 2006 and 2011.
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sports schedule TDSSAA BOYS FOOTBALL SENIOR TIER 2 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23 w Humberside CI vs. Newtonbrook SS (Newtonbrook SS, 155 Hilda Ave., 2 p.m.) w Thistletown CI vs. Downsview SS (Downsview SS, 7 Hawksdale Rd., 2 p.m.) VARSITY DEVELOPMENT TUESDAY, OCT. 22 w Runnymede CI vs. Westview Centennial SS (Westview Centennial SS, 755 Oakdale Rd., 2 p.m.) GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY NORTH REGION, TIER 1 THURSDAY, OCT. 17 w Regional Final – Earl Haig SS vs. York Mills CI (Hangar Field 2, 2 p.m.) TDSB BOYS SOCCER NORTH REGION SENIOR, TIER 1 THURSDAY, OCT. 17 w Earl Haig SS vs. Newtonbrook SS (Newtonbrook SS, 155 Hilda Ave., 2 p.m.) w Downsview SS vs. Westview Centennial SS (Westview Centennial SS, 755 Oakdale Rd., 2:30 p.m.) w Emery CI vs. AY Jackson SS (AY Jackson SS, 50 Fancine Dr., 2:30 p.m.)
active@insidetoronto.com FRIDAY, OCT. 18 w Northview Heights SS vs. CW Jefferys CI (CW Jefferys CI, 340 Sentinel Rd., 2 p.m.) w York Mills CI vs. John Polanyi CI (John Polanyi CI, 640 Lawrence Ave. W., 2 p.m.) w Georges Vanier SS vs. George S Henry Academy (George S Henry Academy, 200 Graydon Hall Dr., 3 p.m.) TUESDAY, OCT. 22 w AY Jackson SS vs. Westview Centennial SS (Westview Centennial SS, 755 Oakdale Rd., 2:30 p.m.) w CW Jefferys CI vs. Downsview SS (Downsview SS, 7 Hawksdale Rd., 2:30 p.m.) w Victoria Park CI vs. York Mills CI (York Mills CI, 490 York Mills Rd., 2:30 p.m.) w William Lyon Mackenzie CI vs. Northview Heights SS (Esther Shiner Stadium, 5720 Bathurst St., 2:30 p.m.) w Georges Vanier SS vs. Newtonbrook SS (Newtonbrook SS, 155 Hilda Ave., 3 p.m.) w John Polanyi CI vs. Earl Haig SS (Earl Haig SS, 100 Princess Ave., 3:30 p.m.) TDSB BOYS VOLLEYBALL NORTH REGION SENIOR MONDAY, OCT. 21 w CW Jefferys CI vs. Northview Heights SS (Northview Heights SS, 550 Finch Ave. W., 3 p.m.)
w Don Mills CI vs. Westview Centennial SS (Westview Centennial SS, 755 Oakdale Rd., 3 p.m.)
STUCK IN THE MIDDLE
TUESDAY, OCT. 22 w AY Jackson SS vs. Georges Vanier SS (Georges Vanier SS, 3000 Don Mills Rd., 3:30 p.m.) w Emery CI vs. George S Henry Academy (George S Henry Academy, 200 Graydon Hall Dr., 3:30 p.m.)
We s t v i e w C e n t e n n i a l Secondary School ball carrier Michael Mo, centre, is trapped between North Albion Collegiate defensive end Tejae Hillocks, left, and his own teammate Shaquille Woods during high school varsity boys’ football action at North Albion on Tuesday. The home side Cougars went on to win the game 16-2.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23 w Westview Centennial SS vs. William Lyon Mackenzie CI (William Lyon Mackenzie CI, 20 Tillplain Rd., 3 p.m.) w Georges Vanier SS vs. CW Jefferys CI (CW Jefferys CI, 340 Sentinel Rd., 3:30 p.m.) w York Mills CI vs. Emery CI (Emery CI, 3395 WestON Rd., 3:30 p.m.) THURSDAY, OCT. 24 w AY Jackson SS vs. Westview Centennial SS (Westview SS, 755 Oakdale Rd., 3 p.m.)
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SPORTS SCHEDULE
In boys volleyball, north region, senior action, CW Jefferys CI takes on Westview Centennial SS at Westview on Monday, Oct. 28, at 4:15 p.m.
For the complete schedule, visit www.insidetoronto. com/north york-torontoon-sports/
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RONA AT 258 SHEPPARD AVE. E. CLOWNS AROUND FOR SICKKIDS RICHARD’S NO FRILLS RAISES MONEY FOR PC CHILDREN’S CHARITY Richard’s No Frills at 3555 Don Mills Rd., raised $2,445.35 for the PC Children’s Charity Wish Foundation, thanks to customers’ generous donations. In appreciation, on October 10 Richard’s No Frills raffled off a gift basket filled with President’s Choice products to one of its lucky customers.
On October 12, RONA at 258 Sheppard Ave. E. took part in the company’s third annual Clowning Around for SickKids event to raise money for SickKids Hospital. At the one-day event, RONA staff members collected one dollar donations at the tills and introduced customers to the importance of donating to the SickKids Foundation.The donations will help the hospital continue to provide world leading research, learning and care for children across Canada and beyond.
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