October 05 South Edition

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Serving DON MILLS, YORK MILLS, BRIDLE PATH and FLEMINGDON PARK

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Urban farm at Jane and Steeles a ‘gem’

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Women’s centre marking 20 years with gala

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Marking its 20th year of helping women, North York’s Elspeth Heyworth Women’s Centre is holding a fundraising gala later this month to celebrate. The Peacock Ball will feature a reception, dinner, guest speaker, silent auction, tea bar, entertainment and dancing. Over the last two decades, the centre has grown to provide a wide variety of services, executive director Sunder Singh said. The organization originally began to offer settlement and employment services to newcomers to Canada. Over the years, it expanded its focus to give support to vulnerable and abused women and to isolated and helpless seniors. “Domestic abuse is largely caused by the stresses of settlement, unemployment and underemployment,” Singh said in a statement. “(The centre) has pulled seniors out of isolation and depression by actively involving them as community volunteers and contributing members of the society. These seniors, experiencing isolation and marginalization, are now living a meaningful and enjoyable life that they deserve.” The centre remains focused on helping women find jobs and build more “economically resilient” lives, >>>centre, page 3

Black Creek Community Farm’s first harvest will be in 2013 FANNIE SUNSHINE fsunshine@insidetoronto.com The eight-acre plot of land hidden at the south-east corner of Jane Street and Steeles Avenue will soon be home to an urban agriculture project. The Black Creek Community Farm (BCCF) is located on an unused portion of Toronto and Region Conservation Authority land. It is headed by Everdale, an organic farm and environmental learning centre and will be staffed and supported by neighbourhood residents and will harvest fresh food to feed the

community. The farm, operated in partnership with FoodShare, Afri-Can FoodBasket and Fresh City Farms, will also serve as an intergenerational place of learning and training where a new generation of farmers will tackle needed skills. The first harvest is scheduled for 2013. A ground-breaking was held on the site Tuesday, attended by Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Ted McMeekin. The event coincided with Ontario’s Agriculture Week. “The goal is to start a farm here >>>farm, page 3

Lots of Thanksgiving hockey being played in North York

Not intended to solicit properties currently available for sale.

There may be a lockout in the National Hockey League, but they’re still playing hockey in North York with two tournaments on tap throughout this Thanksgiving holiday weekend. The Toronto Avalanche hockey club is hosting a 42-team tournament, with all games at York University’s Canlan Ice Sports Today through Monday. This tournament features seven rep ‘A’ divisions (midget, minor midget, bantam, minor bantam, peewee, minor peewee and minor atom) and one ‘AA’ division (peewee). The Don Mills Civitan Hockey

League is hosting a 40-team tournament, headquartered out of its Don Mills Civitan Arena, but also including a couple of other North York Arenas – Victoria Village Arena and Pleasantview Arena. A couple of games got underway yesterday in the evening hours, and action continues to Sunday. This tournament features six house league select divisions (midget, bantam, minor atom, novice, minor novice and tyke). More info on the tournaments is at www.avalancheminorsports.com and www.donmillscivitanhockeyleague.com

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space stage: Student Brianna Roett from Forest Manor Public School peers through the helmet of an astronaut’s bio-suit used for Mars exploration during the launch of Beyond Planet Earth Tuesday at the Ontario Science Centre. See page 3 for the full story.

n WHAT: The Peacock Ball, a fundraising gala for the Elspeth Heyworth Women’s Centre n WHEN: Wednesday, Oct. 17 n WHERE: Claireport Banquet and Convention Centre near Albion Road and Hwy. 427 n TICKETS: $75 n INFO: www.ehcw.ca or call 416663-2978.

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