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390 solar panels set for McGregor Park Community Centre ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com

Toronto Hydro and the city have launched a joint “innovative project” that will see 10 city-owned buildings outfitted with more than 8,000 solar photovoltaic panels. The program officially kicked off Monday at Scarborough’s McGregor Park Community Centre, which will have 390 solar panels on its roof. Jim Baxter, the city’s strategic initiatives director, said the “innovative project” will generate revenue for the city and reduce pressure on the city’s electrical grid while “reducing the city’s environmental footprint.” generate The program will generate more than $16 million over 20 years through the sale of electricity. “The panels will generate approximately 2,600 megawatt hours of electricity annually, which is roughly equivalent to the consumption of 215 households,” Baxter said. “These installations will result in the reduction of approximately 480 tons of greenhouse gas emissions per year. This project is a great illustration of how the City of Toronto >>>solar, page 3

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LEST WE FORGET: Veterans Stan Breedy, left, Ron Grant and Bill Sutton salute during the Remembrance Day ceremony held Sunday at the Scarborough Cenotaph at Kingston Road and Danforth Avenue. For more photos, please see page 3.

Scarborough councillor steps down from committee DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com Scarborough Southwest Councillor Michelle Berardinetti is off Mayor Rob Ford’s executive committee leaving just one woman on the powerful committee of Ford allies going into the second half of the term. Don Valley West Councillor Jaye Robinson has elected to stay on the committee — and will be seeking re-appointment at the mid-term. But Berrardinetti, who several

months ago was considering quitting the committee, has decided to leave. “I have served for two years on the executive, it was a great opportunity, but I think that some of the more contentious issues didn’t have to be so contentious,” said Berardinetti. “I think that better management of the issues is what’s needed... I feel like I’ve done a lot of work for a lot of different issues. I’d like to spend the next few years focussing on residents and having a different role to play as Scarborough

Community Council Chair.” Berardinetti said she made the decision public after she was elected chair of the Scarborough Community Council last week. She said that while she found her time on the committee edifying, she found herself bridling under the pressure exerted to vote the mayor’s way on every issue. “I feel that there is quite a bit of pressure that I just don’t understand how it was necessary — on votes you’re already going to lose or aren’t in my view

well thought out,” she said. Both Berardinetti and Robinson were also conscious of their role as a voice for women on the committee. Berardinetti said that a number of constituents urged her to remain in order to continue to supply that voice. “Optically yes I represent the gender, but I’m not sure how much influence I actually have,” she said. “If you’re an executive member and your decision is just overturned at council I’m not sure how much power I have.”

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A time to Remember LEST WE FORGET: Veteran Stan Breedy, at far left, sheds a tear during the Remembrance Day ceremony held Sunday at the Scarborough Cenotaph. At top, Bob Dafoe, right, Peter Vanslack, Peter Leung, Kevin Chambers and Shirley Reeves take part in the ceremony at the cenotaph. Left, Ray Cameron, right, and Chin Tam place poppies on the wreaths. Photos/ARMANDO VILLAVONA

Solar-power project will generate $75K per year for McGregor C.C. >>>from page 1 continues to be a leader in sustainable energy and the environment.” Solar panel installation at McGregor Park, at 2231 Lawrence Ave. E., began in September and will be completed next month. The construction will have no impact on programming. The McGregor project costs $540,000 but will generate $75,000 per year. The other buildings participating in the project are:

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Jack Simpson (left), Dejan Skoric, Mohammad Wathaifi, Dejan Graovac and Robert Maxwell display a solar panel Monday outside McGregor Park, which is one of 10 city-owned buildings being outfitted with solar panels as part of a program between the city and Toronto Hydro.

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coalition of municipal and business groups working to put the pressure on the federal government to come up with a national funding plan to deal with growing transit and infrastructure needs has made it clear that cities such as Toronto can’t wait much longer. The Municipal Infrastructure Forum was created by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) just over a year ago and is made our view up of representatives of municipal governments, business, chambers of commerce and other groups such Leadership as the Insurance Board of Canada needed from and the Canadian Union of Public Employees. local MPs At a press conference in Toronto, speakers such as Toronto Board of Trade CEO Carol Wilding, FCM president Karen Leibovici and Robert Tremblay, from the Insurance Board of Canada, talked about the toll aging infrastructure systems are taking on the city. “Our overstretched networks are becoming a major barrier to our growing economy,” Wilding said. “Toronto’s problems of gridlock and poor transit connectivity are among the worst of any major urban centre in the world.” Tremblay also offered a warning about how Toronto would fare if it had been hit by a storm similar to what New York City had to deal with when super storm Sandy recently hit, and it wasn’t a pretty picture. He said Toronto’s water and sewer systems are “underdesigned” and not built to withstand instances of extreme weather. “That’s what the real challenge is, making sure our infrastructure can withstand the new climatic realities,” Tremblay said. Missing from this equation, however, is clear direction from the federal government. What’s needed is guaranteed, long-term funding that recognizes the importance of these needs. These are investments in our future the federal government must take the lead on. Provincial and municipal governments also have a huge role to play, but the leadership starts with Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Toronto residents should be asking their MPs, especially those who are members of the Conservative government, where they stand and what they are going to do. A sewer and water system that can’t deal with major storms puts our safety at risk. Congested roads and a public transit system that’s decades out of date puts our jobs and economic future at risk. Toronto’s MPs must address these issues and start showing some political leadership. Toronto Community News is a division of Metroland Media Group Ltd. The Mirror is a member of the Ontario Press Council. Visit ontpress.com newsroom

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To the editor: Remembrance Day has come and gone. We give thanks to those who fought in the Boer War, the First and Second World Wars, the Korean War, Afghanistan and peace keeping for our rights and freedom. We honour them and remember those who gave the supreme sacrifice by wearing a red poppy. But the fight for our rights and freedom did not start with the Boer War. In 1812, Canadian volunteers and British soldiers joined forces to fight an invading army. After the battle of Lundy’s Lane, it was noticed by the locals that red geraniums were growing over the battlefield. When the War of 1812 ended, citizens started to wear red geraniums to honour those who fought and to remember the ones who gave their lives. In 2013, let us bring back the tradition of wearing a red geranium. Robert Heath

In minor hockey, timing is everything for parents and players

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dropped by my old stomping grounds at Dick Duff Arena recently to catch some hockey and on the way in was almost bowled over by a father and son scurrying by. Dad was lugging the two goalie sticks, pads and hockey bag of his 10-year-old who was carrying only a cellphone. They made a dash for the dressing room. But the door was blocked by a burly man who had coach written all over him – and on the top left corner of his jacket, too. Coach: “Well, well. Look who finally decided to grace us with their presence.” Father: “Uh, I can explain, Coach...” Coach: “If you don’t mind Dad, I was talking to Junior. Now Junior, my watch clearly says 4:30 and your designated arrival time for a five o’clock game is four o’clock, as you well know. Now, what did I tell you about being late?” So n : “D o n’t b e l a t e,

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Coach.” Coach: “Could you speak up a tad? The acoustics for lame excuses are awful in this arena. I’ve been meaning to bring that to the attention of management. “ Son: “DON’T BE LATE. Coach.” Father: “Really, I can explain, Coach...” Coach: “If you don’t mind Dad, I was talking to Junior. Now Junior, over the years how many times do you figure I’ve told you not to be late?” Son: “About a gazillion times, Coach. Give or take a bajillion.” Coach: “Interesting. Yet, you’re still late. And what happens when you’re late?” Son: “You let down the

team, Coach. You let down yourself, Coach. You let down the coach, Coach.” Coach: “Is that it?” Son: “Nope. You also let down the game, Coach. You let down the country, Coach. You let down mankind, Coach. You let down the universe Coach. And you let down the great beyond too, Coach.” Coach: “Not that drivel, Junior. I meant the important stuff, the consequences. What are the repercussions if one is late?” Son: “100 pushups, 100 situps, 100 pull-ups and...” Father: “A hundred pushups, sit-ups and pull-ups? Come on, he’s only 10.” Coach: “I hate to break it to you, Dad, they’re for you, not him. Last I checked you were the one piloting the SUV that brought him here late.” Son: “But Coach ...” Coach: “I was talking to Senior, Junior. Any time you’re ready, Dad.” Son: “But Coooooach...” Coach: “Oh, alright. What

is it, Junior?” Son: “You left out the best part – the 100 wind sprints. Forward and backward. You interrupted before I could finish. How could you forget them? You’re getting soft in your old age, Coach. You know what happens when you get soft?” Coach: “Yeah, yeah. I know, I know, I know. You let down the team, yourself, the coach, the game, mankind, and the universe.” Son: “Apparently you don’t know. You left out the great beyond. Talk about rookie mistakes. Shame on you, Coach. Don’t let it happen again. Now, step on it Dad. I’ve got a game to play. And put a little more oomph into it, will ya? Everybody’s counting on you. And I do mean EVERYBODY. You don’t dare mess with the great beyond, big guy.” n Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much.

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Community Update: Date: Tuesday, November 20 Time: 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Open House Presentation at 7:00 p.m. Location: University of Toronto Scarborough Instructional Centre 1095 Military Trail ASL interpreters are provided for this meeting. Please advise in advance if additional accommodations are required.

Please join representatives from the City of Toronto and the University of Toronto Scarborough for an update on the new Pan Am Aquatic Centre and Field House.

Opinion

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t’s been a traumatic week for cyclists in downtown Toronto. The city’s transportation department kicked off the week attempting to remove a pair of bike lanes on Jarvis Street. Members of the cycling community responded by doing their best to stop that work from taking place. The fight over the Jarvis bike lanes continues, an ugly echo of a very ugly election campaign in which the lanes themselves became a symbol of the very symbolic war on the car. For those on the “car” side of that war, their removal is a victory – the knocking down of the Berlin Bike Lane, as it were. Of course, in addition to its properties as a symbolic battlefield, the Jarvis Street bike lanes also had a practical application: they were a piece of a larger infrastructure that makes it safer for cyclists to travel north and south to the east of Yonge Street. And to that end, the proponents of removing the

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lanes offered up a placating alternative. Just a few blocks further to the east, the city would take the bike lanes on Sherbourne Street and turn them into fully separated lanes. The argument there was that full separation from traffic would make an even safer route for cyclists than the Jarvis lanes, which are only lines of paint. I’m not so sure that’s the case. I’ve ridden those lanes as a commuter, and observed them as a pedestrian. And it seems to me the separated lanes are more of a comfort to drivers on Sherbourne than they are to cyclists. The entire run isn’t finished, and the part I’ve ridden is the very northward section, from Wellesley Street to Bloor Street. The

lanes vary between raised sections of curb about the height of the sidewalk, open spots where buses and taxis can pull up to the curb, and sections of road blocked off by speed-hump-sized raised curbs. The lanes are a little wider than a standard bike lane, making it possible for considerate cyclists to pass one another, with care. It is considerably more difficult to get around a car that has pulled onto the bike lane: crossing the curb that a car can mount easily would likely result in a tumble for anyone but a very experienced cyclist. Under the current administration, separated bike lanes in the downtown core along with expanded recreational trails look to be the future of cycling infrastructure. And that infrastructure works very well to get cyclists off the roads now dedicated to cars. ■ David Nickle is The Mirror’s city hall reporter. His column appears every Thursday. Contact him at dnickle@insidetoronto.com

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PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY. SAVINGS OFFERS DO NOT INCLUDE PARTS & SERVICE OR SUNDRY MERCHANDISE, ITEMS WITH #195XXX & SEARS ‘VALUE’ PROGRAMS WITH PRICES ENDING IN .97. ALL MERCHANDISE SOLD “AS IS” AND ALL SALES FINAL. NO EXCHANGES, RETURNS OR ADJUSTMENTS ON PREVIOUSLY PURCHASED MERCHANDISE; SAVINGS OFFERS CANNOT BE COMBINED. NO DEALERS; WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE HOME DELIVERY. ALTHOUGH WE STRIVE FOR ACCURACY, UNINTENTIONAL ERRORS MAY OCCUR. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CORRECT ANY ERROR. ‘REG.’, ‘WAS’ AND ‘SEARS SELLING PRICE’ REFER TO THE SEARS CATALOGUE OR RETAIL STORE PRICE CURRENT AT TIME OF MERCHANDISE RECEIPT. OFFERS VALID AT SEARS MARKHAM OUTLET STORE ONLY. ©2012 SEARS CANADA INC. SEARS® MASTERCARD, SEARS VOYAGE MASTERCARD OR SEARS CARD OFFERS ARE ON APPROVED CREDIT. SEARS® AND VOYAGETM ARE A REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF SEARS, LICENSED FOR USE IN CANADA. ®/TM - MASTERCARD AND THE MASTERCARD BRAND MARK ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF MASTERCARD INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED. SALE PRICED MERCHANDISE MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED. *2X POINTS CALCULATION IS BASED ON THE STANDARD EARNING OF 1 BASE POINT PER $1 SPENT AT SEARS. POINTS ARE AWARDED ON NET PURCHASES, EXCLUDING APPLICABLE TAXES, SEARS GIFT CARDS, OPTIONAL FINANCING PROGRAMS ON THE SEARS CARD, AND SERVICES (E.G. DELIVERY). POINTS ARE ALSO AWARDED ON OPTIONAL FINANCING PROGRAMS ON THE SEARS FINANCIAL MASTERCARD AND SEARS FINANCIAL VOYAGE MASTERCARD AND ON SELECTED INSURANCE PRODUCTS (SEE SEARSFINANCIAL.CA). PLEASE SEE YOUR SEARS CLUB REWARD PROGRAM TERMS & CONDITIONS FOR MORE DETAILS. SEARS® AND VOYAGE™ ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF SEARS, LICENSED FOR USE IN CANADA. MASTERCARD AND THE MASTERCARD BRAND MARK ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS & PAYPASS IS A TRADEMARK OF MASTERCARD INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED.. APPLY NOW.

CATALOGUE SHOPPING SALE PRICES IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 18, 2012. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED IN OUR AD OR WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. SALE DOES NOT APPLY TO PURCHASES MADE PRIOR TO NOVEMBER 15, 2012.

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BUY AA NEW NEW BUY FURNACE TODAY! TODAY! FURNACE Special, Carrier, 95% High Effiency Furnace Now only $2400 Purchase a furnace and air conditioner, and receive a free humidifier, free air cleaner and free winter cover. Carrier Cool Cash Rebate up to $1350.00 Buy Now

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CELEBRATION: Irene Armstrong receives a surprise birthday cake during her 92nd birthday celebration held recently at the Brimley Bowl in Scarborough.

Visit Our Showrooms

Exp. November 30th 2012

+ OPA Rebate up to $650.00

Toronto: 3001 Markham Road, Unit 19 Durham: 1145 Brock St. S. Kitchener: 871 Victoria St N, Unit 3 Thornhill: 97 Doncaster Ave.

PAYMENT ON GAS BILL FURNACES FROM $49.00 PER MONTH O.A.C.

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Community

St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Christmas Bazaar AT THE BAZAAR: Joyce Pearson, right, organizes items on one of the tables at the 20th annual St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church Christmas Bazaar Saturday morning. Below, Ken Pearson sells raffle tickets at the event. At left bottom, June Burr shops at the sale. And at top left, Marg and Al Clouston enjoy their lunch at the church’s annual event.

Staff photos by Nick Perry


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Offer(s) available on select new 2012/2013 models through participating dealers to qualified customers who take delivery by November 30, 2012. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers exclude licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise specified). Other lease and financing options also available. **0% purchase financing is available on select new 2013 Kia models on approved credit. Terms vary by model and trim, see dealer for complete details. Representative financing example based on 2013 Rio5 LX MT (RO551D) with a selling price of $16,083 [includes delivery and destination fees of $1,455, $1,000 Everybody Wins savings, tire recycling and filter charges of $34, OMVIC fee, environmental fee and A/C charge ($100, where applicable)] financed at 0% APR for 36 months. 78 bi-weekly payments equal $193 per payment with a down payment/equivalent trade of $0. License, insurance, applicable taxes, PPSA and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. ◆Every eligible contestant will win (subject to correctly answering a skill-testing question) an Instant Win prize consisting of a discount in an amount from $1,000 to $10,000 towards the purchase or lease of any new 2012 or 2013 Kia vehicle. One Grand Prize consisting of a $25,000 cheque will be randomly awarded from among all eligible contestants at the conclusion of the contest. No purchase necessary. Contest open to Canadian residents with a valid driver’s license over the age of majority. Odds of winning vary by prize and by region. See kia.ca or your participating Kia dealer for complete contest rules. ≠Bi-weekly finance payment (on approved credit) for new 2013 Sorento LX AT (SR75BD)/2013 Sorento LX AWD (SR75CD) based on a selling price of $29,078/$30,978 is $160/$171 with an APR of 1.49% for 60 months, amortized over an 84-month period. Estimated remaining principal balance of $8,175/$8,738 plus applicable taxes due at end of 60-month period. Offer includes $1,000 Everybody Wins savings, $500 loan savings, delivery and destination fees of $1,650, tire recycling and filter charges of $34, OMVIC fee, environmental fee and A/C charge ($100, where applicable). License, insurance, applicable taxes, PPSA and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. §Loan savings for 2013 Sorento LX AT (SR75BD)/2013 Sorento LX AWD (SR75CD) is $500 and is available on purchase financing only on approved credit. Loan savings vary by model and trim and are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. Some conditions apply. y Cash purchase price for 2013 Forte Sedan LX MT (FO540D)/2012 Rondo LX with AC (RN750C) is $13,993/$16,928 and includes a cash savings of $2,890/$5,250 (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and finance offers), $1,000 Everybody Wins savings, delivery and destination fees of $1,455/$1,650, tire recycling and filter charges of $34, OMVIC fee, variable dealer administration fees (up to $399), environmental fee and A/C charge ($100, where applicable). License, insurance, applicable taxes, PPSA and registration fees are extra. Based on the Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price of $17,883/$23,178. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. Available at participating dealers. ‡$2,890/$5,250 cash savings on the cash purchase of an eligible new 2013 Forte Sedan LX MT (FO540D)/2012 Rondo LX with AC (RN750C) from a participating dealer between November 1 – November 30, 2012. Cash savings is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and finance offers. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. ΔModel shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2013 Sorento 3.5L SX AWD 7-seater (SR75XD)/2013 Forte SX Luxury AT (FO74XD)/2012 Rondo EX-V6 Luxury (RN75BC) is $43,045/$27,150/$28,945 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,650/$1,455/$1,650, environmental fee and A/C charge ($100, where applicable). License, insurance, applicable taxes, tire recycling and filter charges of $34, OMVIC fee, PPSA and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. Available at participating dealers. The First Time Vehicle Buyer Program offer is available on approved credit to eligible retail customers who finance a select new 2012/2013 Rio 4 door, 2012/2013 Rio 5 door, 2012/2013 Forte Sedan, 2012/2013 Forte5, 2012/2013 Forte Koup, or 2012/2013 Soul. Eligible purchase finance customers will receive a credit in the amount of five hundred dollars towards the purchase of their new vehicle. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. Offer ends January 2nd, 2013. °The Bluetooth® word mark and logo are registered trademarks and are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Some conditions apply to the $500 Grad Rebate Program. See dealer or kia.ca for details. 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 and Kia Canada Inc. respectively.

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PUBLIC AUCTION BULLETIN

high-value gems seized by government-appointed bailiff

City

Extra GO trains for Santa Claus parade Extra trains will run on all of GO Transit lines for riders attending Sunday’s Santa Claus Parade. On every GO line one train trip will be made available for trips into Toronto before and out of Union Station after the parade, which starts at 12:30 p.m. at Christie Pits and ends at the

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UNTIL DEC 24th

St. Lawrence Market on Front Street. The transit agency is also offering a special $20 group day pass which will allow five people to travel all day. The passes are currently available at most GO stations. The TTC is also recommending parade attendees take transit to avoid traffic and parking issues.

DeliciousLuxuryAssortmentsofBelgianChocolate • Belgium & Swiss Bars • Chocolate Covered Biscuits • Shortbread ButterCookies•ChocolateLiqueurs•GourmetJellyBeans ManyotherChocolateSelections HWY 401

rubies, sapphires and emeralds seized by official ontario bailiff appointed by the government under legislative authority. various lots being sold for government, banks and other creditors.

have also been ordered sold one at a time. Diamond rings from 1 to 5 carats, new Rolex, Cartier, piaget watches, bracelets, pendants, earrings, necklaces, rubies, emeralds, sapphires, tanzanite, pearls and hundreds of other valuable gold and diamond jewellery items will be sold to the highest bidder. everything is guaranteed authentic with independent, written appraisals.

If your photo ID is valid, you'll receive a certified inventory list of the jewellery items up for auction with their appraised value. There is no entry fee. Go to the auction at the Delta Toronto east, 2035 Kennedy Road in Scarborough. Be there at 1pm so that you have plenty of time to view the items. The auction starts at 2pm on Saturday, Nov. 25th.

WAREHOUSE Monday - Friday Find us at 1380 Birchmount Rd. 9:00 - 5:00 Just North of Lawrence Ave. Saturday - Sunday Turn at the Mailbox! 10:00 - 4:00 416-640-6784

CheCk out this week’s flyers for money-saving deals from your neighbourhood retailers.

• 2001 Audio • Air One • Bayer’s Aspirin • Best Buy • Best Win Supermarket • Bonnie Togs • Bulk Barn • Buona Furniture • Canadian Tire • Carter’s • Detroit Tourism • Domino’s • Evergreen College

• First Coice Supermarket • Food Basics • Food Depot • Foodland • Foody Mart • Freshco • Fu Yao Supermarket • Future Shop • Giant Tiger • Grand Fortune Food Mart • Henckel’s • Highland Farms

• Home Depot • Home Hardware • Home Outfitters • Hong Tai supermarket • IDA • Joy City Church • JYSK • Ken Tires • Kia Foster • Kitchen Stuff Plus • Loblaw’s • Lowe’s • M&M Meats

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– Rubies, emeralds and sapphires highvalue gems seized by official Ontario bailiff appointed by the government are now released for a one-day auction on Saturday, Nov. 25th. In addition, over 200 lots from several distressed corporate contracts including Government Certified Canadian Diamonds (N.W.T.), many 10-24K gold, necklaces, chains and rings

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• Mark’s Work Warehouse • Metro • National Sports • No Frills • Oriental Food • People’s • Personal Edge • Pharma Plus • Pharmasave • Price Chopper • Real Canadian Superstore • Rexall

• Rockport Group • Saver Pages • Sheridan Nurseries • Shoppers Drug Mart • Skyland Food • Sobey’s • Sport Chek • Staples Business Depot • Sunny Foodmart • Sunvalley Supermarket • T&T Supermarket • The Bay

• The Guardian • The Rice Kitchen • The Shoe Company • Top Choice Furniture • Top Food Supermarket • Toys “r” Us • Valu-mart • Wadi Supermarket • Walmart • Walmart Supercentre • XS Cargo • Yusha’s 2 Go • Zach Yang

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1164-1168 Ellesmere Rd. Scarborough (416) 298-1168 (Ellesmere & Midland)

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Present this ad for the sale price. Not applicable on previous purchase. Some items may not be exactly as illustrated.

Elegant PU Bed

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Mattress & Box included

www.hyattfurniture.ca

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Police

Safety warning issued after girl grabbed in park Police have issued a public safety alert about a potential sex offender who grabbed a girl in a park on Tuesday morning. Police said two girls were walking to school through Farquharson Park, on Pitfield Road near Brimley Road and Sheppard Avenue, when a man came up to them around 8:30 a.m.. The man grabbed one girl and covered her mouth with his hand.

The girl screamed, and the man fled. The suspect is white, 30 to 40 years old and 5’8” to 5’10” tall. He may have short or shaved hair and a goatee and wore a green/grey ball cap, a puffy jacket and blue jeans. Anyone with information is asked to call 42 Division at 416-808-4200 or Crime Stoppers at 416-222-TIPS (8477).

n War medals stolen

Police are seeking help in finding the war medals that were stolen during a residential break-in on the day before Remembrance Day. Police said the break-and-enter happened within the boundaries of southeast Scarborough’s 43 Division between 6 and 11 p.m. Saturday. Jewelry and several First and Second World War service medals were taken.

Anyone with information is asked to call 43 Division at 416-808-4300 or Crime Stoppers at 416-222-TIPS (8477).

n Police seek prowler

Police are looking for the man who committed an indecent act in a Scarborough woman’s backyard last week. The incident happened in the Markham Road and Sheppard

Avenue area just after 9:30 p.m. on Nov. 5. Police said a woman noticed a man “prowling in her backyard and committing an indecent act.” Police didn’t release a description of the suspect, who fled the scene. Anyone with information should can contact 42 Division police at 416-808-4200 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).

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TM The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GT GL 6-Speed Manual/Sonata GL Auto/Santa Fe 2.4L FWD Auto with an annual finance rate of 2.95%/2.95%/0%/2.95% for 84/84/24/84 months. Bi-weekly payment is $96/$116/$432/$166. No down payment required. Cost of Borrowing is $1,689/$2,051/$0/$2,925. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,495/$1,495/$1,565/$1,760 fees, levies, and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance Offers exclude registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2013 Sonata GL Auto for $22,450 at 0% per annum equals $432 bi-weekly for 24 months for a total obligation of $22,450. Cash price is $22,450. Cost of Borrowing is $0. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,565, fees, levies, and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Example price excludes registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. ▼Fuel consumption for 2013 Elantra Sedan L 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/2013 Elantra GT GL 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.8L/100KM)/2013 Sonata GL Auto (HWY 5.6L/100KM; City 8.7L/100KM)/2013 Santa Fe 2.4L FWD Auto (HWY 6.7L/100KM, City 10.1L/100KM) are based on Manufacturer Testing. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. †♦Friends & Family prices for models shown: 2013 Elantra Limited/Elantra GT SE Tech 6-Speed Auto/Sonata Limited/Santa Fe 2.0T Limited AWD is $23,080/$26,350/$27,475/$39,145. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,495/$1,495/$1,565/$1,760, fees, levies, and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. ♦Friends & Family Selling Prices are calculated against the selling price less all factory to dealer price adjustments (including Friends & Family price adjustments). Friends & Family Selling Prices include Delivery and Destination, fees, levies, and all applicable charges (excluding HST), and exclude registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. ‡Factory to dealer price adjustments (including Friends & Family price adjustments) are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Factory to Dealer Price adjustments of $1,750/$1,675/$3,250/$1,150 available on 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GT GL 6-Speed Manual/Sonata GL Auto/Santa Fe 2.4L FWD Auto includes Friends & Family price adjustments. Factory to dealer price adjustments are applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. †♦‡Offers available for a limited time, and subject to change or cancellation without notice. See dealer for complete details. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. ▲Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.

KINGSCROSS HYUNDAI 416-755-3322 1957 Eglinton Ave. E., Scarborough

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www.kingscrosshyundai.ca

IF YOU WORK IN ONTARIO, THIS IS YOUR FIGHT. On September 11, 2012, the Ontario Liberal government passed Bill 115, the Putting Students First Act, 2012.

Bill 115 is undemocratic, unconstitutional, and unprecedented. • It takes away the democratic rights of teachers and education professionals to bargain collectively. • It places the government beyond the reach of the Ontario Human Rights Code, the Ontario Labour Relations Act, and even the courts. • It takes local decision-making away from school boards and puts it in the hands of the provincial government. That’s why we’re standing against Bill 115. It sets a dangerous precedent for all Ontarians. In fact, the government has already threatened other public sector workers with similar legislation. As teachers, we teach your children to stand up for their principles. Today, we ask you to do the same.

What can you do to help? Join us in standing up for democratic rights. Let your MPP know that Bill 115 must be repealed.

StopBill115.ca

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READY FOR LUNCH: Above, Delaney Stubbs helps prepare for a community lunch for residents in the Kingston and Galloway community hosted at Sir Robert L. Borden Business and Technical Institute in partnership with the Daily Bread Food Bank. The school, located on Poplar Road just south of Kingston Road, will serve a hot lunch prepared by culinary students every Wednesday for local residents. Lunch is served from noon to 1 p.m. on Wednesdays and community members are welcome to drop in. Right, students Maleka Gittens, left, and Georgia Sharpe help prepare desserts for the lunch. Top right, Stanley Dawkins helps prepare for lunch. Staff photos/NICK PERRY

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RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com A dedicated national funding plan for infrastructure would go a long way toward addressing Toronto’s chronic gridlock issues, says a spokesperson for a coalition of economic and municipal groups. Speaking on behalf of the Municipal Infrastructure Forum (MIF), Carol Wilding wants more money from the federal government to put toward the nation’s deteriorating core infrastructure - such as roadways and transit systems - which the CEO of the Toronto Board of Trade believes is creating rampant congestion in the city and resulting in productivity losses in the billions of dollars. “Our overstretched networks are becoming a major barrier to our growing economy,” said Wilding, from the Toronto Board of Trade’s downtown office which hosted a press conference for MIF on Thursday. “Toronto’s problems of gridlock and poor transit connectivity are among the worst of any major urban centre in the world.” While the Conservative govern-

ment of Prime Minister Stephen Harper is scheduled to release a new infrastructure funding plan by 2014 – to replace the existing $8.8-billion Building Canada plan – the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), which spearheaded the formation of MIF more than a year ago, wants to see money allocated as soon as next year’s federal budget, to be tabled by the spring. “Canada cannot afford to lose a construction season,” said Karen Leibovici, president of FCM. Long-term plan “A new long-term plan is a oncein-a-generation opportunity to reverse the long decline in our local infrastructure and to keep Canada on the road to jobs and growth.” Robert Tremblay from the Insurance Bureau of Canada, who also spoke at the press conference, said damage incurred from the Sandy super storm which ravaged the U.S. east coast in late October caused around $20-billion in insurance claims. He warned a similar weather event touching down in Toronto

‘Businesses will tell you the number one issue is transit and transportation. It’s a significant regional challenge.’ Carol Wilding, CEO Toronto Board of Trade would be devastating for the local economy since the city’s water and sewer infrastructure, as well as its road networks, are “under-designed” and not built to withstand the impact of extreme weather. “The issue here is not just inconvenience like basement flooding,” said Tremblay, who is the director of research for the Insurance Board of Canada. “The fact is, infrastructure underpins every economic activity. “That’s what the real challenge is, making sure our infrastructure can withstand the new climatic realities.” Wilding said she hoped to see a guarantee from the federal govern-

ment for transit funding spanning decades to ensure completion of the provincial Big Move transportation plan. “Businesses will tell you the number one issue is transit and transportation,” said Wilding. “It’s a significant regional challenge.” Of the estimated $50-billion it would cost to complete the plan, only $10-billion has thus far been allocated by the provincial government. Even with a federal funding commitment, taxpayers will likely have to pay more for substantial transit expansion. DowntowN relief line Long before he announced his resignation in October, Premier McGuinty directed Metrolinx, the provincial planning agency, to finalize a list of tax revenue-generating tools by June 2013 to help pay for the remainder of Big Move. Metrolinx has said it will take annual funding in the neighbourhood of $2 billion per year to complete the 25-year regional plan.

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The City of Toronto will also hold a series of public meetings to discuss the paying of new transit, including a recent proposal from the TTC for a downtown relief subway line to reduce overcrowding on the Yonge line which would cost a minimum of $3 billion to construct. Decades behind While Wilding was pleased with the current pace of transit construction for local projects – the Spadina subway extension, the Union Station renovation and Pearson Union air rail link are all scheduled for completion within the next four years – she said Toronto, like other North American cities, desperately needs more transit to make up for years of inactivity. “We’re decades behind and we’re in a significant catch-up mode,” she said. Leibovici said the coalition, which includes the Insurance Board of Canada, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and the Canadian Union of Public Employees among others, is preparing a list of specific projects and costs it wants to see receive priority for funding.

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SATEC@Porter Collegiate’s Tirez Gittens-Griffith, left, carries the ball past Bendale/Churchill Collegiate’s Terrance Tolbart during high school varsity football championship action at SATEC@Porter. The home team won 19-6.

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The City of Toronto champion girls’ field hockey team from Scarborough’s Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate took time out from the provincial championships in Ottawa to gather on Parliament Hill at the statue of their namesake, and Canada’s first prime minister.

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With the re-created game, organizers are taking no chances on Mother Nature and will truck in mud especially for the occasion which will pit alumni and current staff from the school against local celebrities and the media. “Essentially it’s going to be the centre portion of the field, and it’s going to be wrecked up kind of thing so that you can re-encact that Mud Bowl in a flag football game,” explained Jason Colero, director of education programs and Argos Foundation. On hand will be both the school’s dance team and the Argo cheerleaders. And throughout the day, Porter students will participate in football clinics and drills led by university players (in the portions of the field


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PORT UNION & Lawrence- 1 bedroom basement, private entrance, 4 appliances, unfurnished. Near TTC, amenities. Non-smoking/ pets. Immediately. $1000. 416-284-6666

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Cedar Brae Golf and Country Club is hosting a public meeting to present the Annual Report on Class 9 pesticide use for the 2011 season. When: November 22, 2012 at 11:00 AM Where: Clubhouse at Cedar Brae Golf Club, 55 Mac Frost Way, Scarborough, Ont. Contact info: Darren Little 416-609-8795 cedarbraegolf@hotmail.com Articles Wanted

Waste Removal

ANTIQUES

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& Collectibles Wanted Cash for Older: Coins, Jewelry, Military, Watches, Toys, Barbies, Silver, Gold & old advertising etc. 25 years experience. Richard & Janet 416-431-7180 416-566-7373 Firewood FIREWOOD, Seasoned hardwood. Delivered, (905)263-2038.

Cars for Sale

2010 Chevrolet Impala LT A MUST SEE! 4 dr, gold colour, no accidents, fully loaded!! 65,000km $11,500-negotiable. Call 416-897-4555

Vehicles Wanted/Wrecking

!!!!!! $200-$2000 Cash For Cars & Trucks $$$$ 416-410-0044 REEL AUTO. Cash for scrap cars, trucks, vans. Any condition. 7 days/ week. Mike at 416-717-1785

Home Renovations BUILDER/ GENERAL CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL/ COMMERCIAL. Finished basements. Painting. Bathrooms. Ceramic tiles. Flat roofs. Leaking basements. Brick/chimney repairs. House additions 9 0 5 - 7 6 4 - 6 6 6 7 , 416-823-5120 CEILINGS repaired. Spray textures, plaster designs, stucco, drywall, paint. We fix them all! www.mrstucco.ca 416-242-8863 QUALITY WORK low prices. Bathrooms, basements, plumbing, ceramics, drywall, taping, painting. Seniors discount. Aldo 416-721-6947

All Garbage Removal! Home/ Business. Fast Sameday! Free Estimates! Seniors Discounts. We do all Loading & Clean-ups! Lowest Prices. Call John: 416-457-2154 Seven days

PETER’S DEPENDABLE JUNK REMOVAL From home or business, including furniture/ appliances, construction waste. Quick & careful!

416-677-3818 Rock Bottom Rates!

DAVE’S RUBBISH Removal- Yard clean-ups, renovation clean-ups. Basement & garage cleanouts. 7 days/ week, 24/7. Please call Dave. 416-567-7745

QUALITY TRADE services. Rubbish, junk removal. Handyman services. No job is too small. Seniors discounts. No stress service. Jeff 647-284-8501

Handy Person HANDYMANPROFESSIONAL, reliable, reasonable! Renovations, bathrooms, basements, painting, carpentry, flooring, drywall, tiling, decks, fences & more... Call Ken 647-286-2741 HANDYMEN. PROFESSIONAL, reliable. Install, renovate, repair. Carpentry, electrical, plumbing. Decks, fences, kitchens, bathrooms, basements, floors. Free estimates. Zik 416-522-9279 TILE WORK, SMALL PLUMBING and Toilet Repairs, Showers, walls/ floors,etc 35+ years experience, Senior with References. Reliable Ray. 416-918-2009

Eavestroughs & Siding SEAMLESS EAVESTROUGH, soffitt, facia, siding. Also repair work. Over 30 years experience. For the best prices please call Reijo 416-431-1558.

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Waterproofing Basement Lowering Under Pinning Sidewalk Patio stones General stonework Brick repair Fence repairs Parging Reasonable prices 416-825-3334

Painting & Decorating A BEAUTIFUL Clean Job- Painting services/ kitchen cabinet spraying/ staircase refinishing/ renos. Great rates. Free estimates. Michael 647-833-6804

Moving & Storage 0$ Truck Fee. $19+/hr, Licensed. Insured Local/ Long Distance. Free Estimates. 24/7. Free boxes. 416-887-6696 ANY MOVING/ junk removal, Local & long distance. 24 hours. Insured, licensed. BBB and BNI Member. Voted #1 by Metro! 416-253-7641. www.ssonsmoving.com

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Saturday, Nov. 17th 10am-3pm. Furniture, dishes, glassware, some antiques, knick knacks, books, tools, garden equipment. All contents to be sold.

NESO FLOORING Carpet installation starting from $1.29/ sq.ft. Hardwood, laminate at low prices. 26 yrs experience. Free Estimates. Best Price! 647-400-8198

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7 Elinor Ave

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Sat Nov 17th 11am - 2pm

Selling - Christmas items, jewelry, books, bake sale, silent auction and more!

Appliance Repairs/ Installation #1 APPLIANCES Licensed Refrigeration Contractor, 28 Years Experience, FREE ESTIMATE, 2 YEARS WARRANTY Refrigerator/ Stove/ Washer/ Dryer/ Hot Water Tank/ Furnace/ Air conditioning Robin: 416-418-1821

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Grey Cup game of 1950 remembered >>>from page 23 Argonauts, in a press release. “Working with the TDSB (Toronto District School Board), the staff at Porter, and RONA has allowed us to fulfill this goal while at the same time paying homage to an historic moment in Canadian sport.” Porter was picked, explained Colero, because “the field was in rough shape. They had a plan to start doing something with the field so that was a good fit for us.

“It’s going to be resodded, it’s going to have bleachers. We’re going to fix it up so they can continue to play football next season on it with no potholes, and no bumps and no divots and stuff like that.” Not only are the Argos pitching in to refurbish the field, but they’ve also helped fund the team and the league through their special Level the Playing Field program. Sponsored by Tim Hortons, it helps Toronto’s public and Catholic

second season of football last Wednesday, winning the championship game 19-6 over the combined team from Bendale Business and Technical Institute and Churchill Collegiate Institute, both also from Scarborough. The teams earned their berths in the championship game by finishing the season one-two atop the seven-team varsity development league – Porter at 3-1 and Bendale/ Churchill at 3-2.

schools start or shore up their fledgling football programs. He stressed that the program is more than just funding: “We’ve helped with the helmet certification, we’ve helped with their athletic therapists, we’ve had player mentors there so it’s more than just the actual dollar signs which is to me the most important thing, is letting the kids know about the stuff off the football field.” Porter just wrapped up its

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It’s everything lacrosse when the Toronto Rock, the Toronto Stars Minor Lacrosse Association and the City of Toronto host Lacrosse Day in Scarborough on Dec. 7. The three groups have partnered to offer five free introductory lacrosse clinics at the Stephen Leacock Community Recreation Centre on Birchmount Road. Players between the ages of five and 13 are welcome, but registration is mandatory. Visit www.Toronto.ca/torontofun to register.

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