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Health centre celebrates new building MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com The new community health centre at Markham Road and Lawrence Avenue “is at the crux of change” and moving Scarborough’s health care in the right direction for its residents, supporters were told this week. Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities, which opened the building on the northeast side of the intersection, shares a vision with the area’s provincial health authority that “engaged communities are healthy communities,” James Meloche, representing the Central East Local Health Integration Network, said during celebrations Wednesday afternoon. “When people are directing their health care, not just being the recipients of health care,” they are healthier, said Meloche, and people can use services at SCHC to spend

more time at home, instead being sent to hospital or long-term care. Founded in 1977 as West Hill Community Services, SCHC houses doctors, nurses, other health professionals and volunteers in its centre, which CEO Jeanie Joaquin said concentrates not just on treating people who are ill but in helping with their emotional and social well being. At 1,500 square feet, the new CHC is three times larger than the former SCHC location at Markham and Kingston roads and is far more accessible and welcoming, she said. The two-storey building, shared with a Shoppers Drug Mart in a plaza property called Cedar Heights houses 60 employees, has seven examination rooms in its clinic upstairs and downstairs hosts an Adult Day Program program for seniors with dementia, diabetes >>>HEALTH, page 3

Above, a pair of panda mascots greet special guests at the Toronto Zoo yesterday morning during a ceremony to mark the start of construction on the exhibit that will be home to a pair of giant pandas for five years starting in 2013. Left, special guests are treated to a Lion Dance during a ceremony. The two giant pandas are being loaned by China to the Toronto Zoo for five years and then to the Calgary Zoo for another five years beginning in 2018. Staff photos/NICK PERRY

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The Toronto Zoo held an official launch ceremony yesterday morning in advance of the arrival of a pair of giant pandas to the zoo from China in the spring of next year. Dignitaries watched a traditional Lion Dance, in recognition of the fact the Chinese government is allowing the pandas to come to Toronto on loan, along with a visit from a pair of panda mascots.

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Vehicle sought in connection with murder found ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com The vehicle wanted in connection with a Scarborough murder has been found in a North York mall parking lot. Police found two victims, a deceased man and an unharmed woman, after being called to a commercial building at 1970 Ellesmere Rd. at 3:02 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17. Police said the woman was shaken up and taken to 43 Division where she was co-operating with investigators. Two male suspects fled in a white Mercedes SUV, licence plate BNNZ 922. The vehicle was found just before 9 p.m. in the parking lot of the Bayview Village Shopping Centre, northeast of Bayview and Sheppard avenues. Det. Mike Carbone said the Mercedes will undergo a forensic examination. The victims were found in Unit 2, an empty unit, at 1970 Ellesmere. “There shouldn’t have been anybody there,” Carbone told reporters Wednesday night. The detective wouldn’t disclose whether or not the victims were tied up when found. “We’re still looking into speaking to some more witnesses,” he said. A factory employee who identified herself only as Angela said she

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Bosko passed by Unit 2 while taking her boss’s dog out for his daily walk about 15 minutes before police arrived at the crime scene. She said the dog, a Weimaraner named Bosko, sensed trouble at the unit. “He was sniffing, smelling something,” Angela said. “He was crying almost, whimpering. It took all my strength to pull him back. I told my boss something is going on back there.” Moments later, Angela heard sirens. “I was a bit nervous, wondering what was going on,” she said. “It’s a quiet complex. There’s never been problems here before.” Mohammad, who also didn’t want his surname published, said he was going out for lunch as police were arriving. “The police said: ‘Go back to your unit. No one goes in or out,’” said Mohammad, who owns a hockey sock manufacturing company in

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Toronto police officers search for evidence on a vehicle found Wednesday night in a parking lot at Bayview Village Mall. Authorities believe that the car was involved in a homicide earlier in the day at a building at 1970 Ellesmere Rd.

the building. “We didn’t really know what happened until later. The police went to check every unit to see if anyone saw or heard anything.”

Police wouldn’t speculate on how the male victim died. There were obvious signs of trauma on the body. The man’s name and age weren’t

Health centre serves as community hub >>>from page 1 education and other seniors’ programs. SCHC also has satellite locations at Brimley Road and Eglinton Avenue and at Kennedy Road and Sheppard Avenue. Such centres act as community hubs for a variety of purposes, and are especially welcoming to people with low incomes or those who lack health insurance.

New model of health care “This is the new model of health care: ‘We walk with you, we want to see you succeed,’” said Dan Carter, raised in Agincourt and the founder of the Hope Centre for Learning in Oshawa. He urged people to find a way to support SCHC in its work. “When we take people through this journey,

we have healthier communities.” The new CHC space was made possible through a $470,000 Ontario Trillium Foundation grant which SCHC managed to match. The money has been spent on everything from furniture to new vehicles for SCHC’s Meals on Wheels program, said Bahadur Madhani, a member of the foundation’s Toronto Grant Review Team. Contributions for the centre are still coming. William Wei and other brokers from Coldwell Banker Case Realty handed Joachim a cheque for $5,000, their latest donation from funds collected over the past year. The new building will ensure easy access to programs and address pressing needs in Scarborough, said Scarborough-Guildwood MPP Margarett Best. “I am certain we will all be better off.”

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Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities (SCHC) president Vince Correia, left, the Ontario Trillium Foundation’s Bahadur Madhani, SCHC CEO Jeanie Joaquin and MPP Margarett Best help open SCHC Community Helath Centre on Wednesday.

released. He is the city’s 42nd murder victim of the year. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 416-808-7400 or Crime Stoppers at 416-222-TIPS.

Volunteer Bob Loptson remembered Bob Loptson, known in West Hill as an exemplary community volunteer, passed away last week as one of his favourite causes took another step forward. As supporters of Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities opened a new community health centre on Lawrence Avenue, CEO Jeanie Joaquin paused the ceremonies to remember Loptson, whom she felt was “looking down on us” with approval. “He wanted nothing more than to see us have a space that is worthy >>>LOPTSON, page 23


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McGuinty’s departure will mean new eyes on education issues

To the editor: I endorse a one per cent corporate and union tax to bail out public transit. Some want taxpayers to suck it up with yet another new tax or toll road tax. It is time for corporations and unions to pay a one per cent tax for the sole purpose of funding our public transportation systems. Peter Clarke

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nown to some Ontarians as “the education premier”, Dalton McGuinty certainly made his mark in education over the past nine years. He restored some funding after taking over government from Mike Harris’ Progressive Conservatives. He led successful initiatives to reduce class sizes and more recently, to implement full-day kindergarten. And despite the current sticky situation with the teachers’ unions to legislate a wage-freeze, McGuinty was able to negotiate generous contracts with them during his two previous terms. But times have changed since our view McGuinty was first elected. The economy is recovering and the Leadership race province is in debt. And education policy deserves fresh eyes. will rejuvinate The next leader must understand a certain tiring of current key issues Liberal education policy and adjust the vision. Fortunately, a leadership race allows rejuvenation on key issues. Understanding these are tough economic times, any discussion about increasing funding for education must be accompanied with a frank discussion on where the money will come from. And, like in every other government department, tough decisions will have to be made by the province with direction from the next premier on how to reduce the deficit while continuing to invest in education. In the meantime, as both Toronto school boards continue to face budget challenges, the public can help in finding the solution to providing essential school programming without breaking the bank. We encourage everyone to get involved with the Toronto District School Board’s (TDSB) largest public consultation process taking place over the next six weeks to help the board shape its plans on future budget decisions including which programs should be a priority for funding. “In a world that is quickly changing, we know how important it is to have the right opportunities and supports in place to prepare students for the future,” said Chris Spence, TDSB director of education, in a statement. “Simply put, we need the right programs in the right spaces in the right places.” Under the current fiscal reality, it will take more than a legislated wage-freeze to maintain a high quality of education in this city. The tough decision to cut some programs, for the time being, will be inevitable. Providing your feedback and helping come up with a consensus on how to proceed with the financial resources available will be crucial on building a firm foundation to making public education the best it can be for the next generation. Meeting dates in your neighbourhood can be found online at www.tdsb.on.ca/shapeOURfuture 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: Re: ‘Raise fares to improve TTC service,’ Letters, Oct. 11. The letter writer must have some association with the TTC. Who else would suggest a fare increase? If anything, the TTC has just about two people for every position. And they are like our school teachers, very handsomely paid, if not overpaid. W.D. Adamson

It’s Saturday night in Canada, minus the fever

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wrote this column last Saturday night. At least I think I did. To tell you the truth, I’m not absolutely certain, because it sure didn’t feel like Saturday night. It felt more like a Tuesday night or a Thursday night. Oh, the calendar said it was Saturday, alright. But how could it be Saturday night if there was no NHL hockey? How could it be Saturday night if there was no Hockey Night in Canada? How could it be Saturday night if Don Cherry wasn’t ranting on Coach’s Corner? Nope, there had to be a mistake on the calendar. And why was I looking at a calendar in the first place? You don’t have to do that in Canada to know if it’s Saturday night or not. You can feel Saturday night in your bones. You can feel the chill of Saturday night up and down your spine.

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You can feel the hustle and bustle of people heading to the game or their favourite bar to catch the action on giant screens. You can feel families huddled around their TV sets at home. You can feel the sound of scalpers on the corner outside the arenas. You can feel all the magic of Saturday night in the air wherever you go. That’s why I’m having so much trouble understanding the current NHL lockout. By cancelling the first two weeks of this season, that means two Saturday nights without the Saturday night feeling.

Where is the upside for the league in denying Canadians their Saturday night passion? While it’s true only seven of the 30 NHL teams are based here and that more and more players are coming to the NHL each year from outside of Canada, make no mistake, Saturday night in Canada is the foundation upon which the league is built. Why mess with a good thing? It’s not the first time the NHL has skated down this rocky road, either. A lockout in 1994 resulted in a shortened 48-game season, which meant foregoing a bunch of Saturday nights. In 2004 the entire season plus playoffs was scuttled, which meant sacrificing an even bigger block of Saturday nights. An NHL players strike in 1992 resulted in just one lost Saturday night, but even one lost Saturday night is one

too many. The assumption is, of course, that fans will come crawling back when the NHL is playing again. But what happens to the NHL if the Saturday night feeling doesn’t return? So as the owners and players waste precious time arguing about which of their respective inputs is more important to the league’s sweet $3.3-billion league revenue pie, it seems they’re ignoring a third party whose role is just as critical to the success of their hockey empire: Saturday night. A party whose worth one can’t possibly attach a dollar figure to, because it’s priceless. n Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much. His column appears every Friday. Contact him at jamie.wayne@sympatico.ca

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MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com In a way, the people of Greater Toronto are being offered two Rouge national urban parks, not one. Parks Canada maps of the future federal green space show the Rouge River valley below Twyn Rivers Drive as intact to Lake Ontario, and a corridor of tablelands in Markham from 14th Avenue north to the southern edge of Whitchurch-Stouffville and the Oak Ridges Moraine. But between those two areas along Steeles Avenue is almost a solid wall of private lands which don’t belong to the park, and below that is a wide hydro corridor and other spaces for infrastructure Ontario won’t relinquish. Not far to the south are two blocks of land below Finch Avenue the proposed 14,000-acre Rouge National Urban Park won’t include: 710-acres of Toronto Zoo lands, considered part of Rouge Park until now, and the 200-acre Baere Road landfill site. Also left off the new park map is the 17-acre Village Securities parcel for which Toronto taxpayers paid $17 million in 2007, and a city-owned section of the river’s Morningside Creek tributary. The lack of wide natural pathways between north and south Rouge

Park has been a worry for environmentalists. Large undisturbed areas and safe connections between them are thought to give less-adaptable animals – species Rouge Park was meant to protect – a chance to hide and migrate. Conservationists who have spent years or decades fighting to preserve every inch of the Rouge Valley are unhappy so much land is being left out of Parks Canada’s vision. They are also souring on the federal agency’s approach to protecting the ecology of the Rouge, though environmental standards for the new park have yet to be written. “In our opinion the current concept isn’t good enough,” Jim Robb, general manager of Friends of the Rouge Watershed said at a meeting this week, adding that FRW, long involved in restoration of Rouge Park lands, was on the point of signing a statement with other environmental groups expressing concern. “We’re not sure we’re in favour of the transfer of lands (in the park to the federal government) right now,” Robb said. Federal authorities expropriated 18,500 acres in Markham, Pickering and Uxbridge during the 1970s but Parks Canada has said an auto recycler, farms and homes in the park

can stay unless they want to sell. A map at a city-hosted meeting Monday showed more private land in the park than a map on the Parks Canada site, though with some parcels coloured to label their inclusion in the park as “uncertain.” The City of Toronto, which owns the former landfill site, is proposing to transfer some much smaller pieces of land, totalling three acres, to the park. Jane Weninger, a senior city planner, said “there’s still some flexibility” on park boundaries around the zoo. “The details as to where these lines will be drawn are still being studied,” she said at the meeting on an Official Plan amendment to prepare city land for a transfer. Robb said the zoo property, owned by the province, contains some of the most sensitive lands in the valley and it makes sense to have them in the park study area. He said he can understand why Parks Canada wouldn’t assume the liability of a capped landfill at Baere Road but should look at conditions under which it could be transferred to the park. The former landfill’s top is the highest point in the Eastern GTA and a regeneration success story, Robb added. FRW also objected to a small part of the Morningside Creek being

outside the proposed boundary, saying it is a coldwater stream and habitat for redside dace, a minnow the province considers a threatened species. Weninger said the city needs access to stormwater facilities along that part of the creek, so whatever land is transferred would be a patchwork. She said the nearby Village Securities site, saved from development by its purchase, wasn’t included because it is not designated open space. That satisfied Raymond Cho, the local councillor, who didn’t want the land included because a community centre may one day be built there. Robb and others at the meeting said they disliked Parks Canada’s concept of the Rouge National Urban Park (www.parkscanada.gc.ca/ Rouge) as a “urban” park, adding they would be more comfortable if it were called “urban-rural” or “near-urban” and recognized the area’s ecology as its primary goal. “We see the current direction as taking us away from the ecosystem,” Robb said. Pam Veinotte, the park’s first superintendent, said Parks Canada is committed to the Rouge Valley’s ecological health but needs flexibility to deal with green space in

an urbanized area. Stakeholders and landholders thought “urban park” was best, and some people don’t understand the near-urban concept, she said. Veinotte added protection for the area will be part of its strategic plan, which will be the first written for this new class of national park. Most land in the existing park is owned by the province, which is demanding compensation for handing it over, but Weninger said a transfer agreement between major park landholders including the city and province is expected “sometime in 2013.” Scarborough-Rouge River MP Rathika Sitsabaiesan said she will host consultation meeting in the riding to hear the views of residents on what should be in the park. The city launched its own consultation last week for the Baere Road site, which is between a CN Rail corridor and the Pickering boundary, asking people what should be done with the land, including possible recreational uses. More meetings for suggestions on a new park there have yet to be scheduled. Weninger said city lands proposed for the Rouge NUP will be discussed at a Nov. 8 planning committee meeting at city hall, and at Toronto Council on Nov. 27.

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Pumpkin Patch Day WHEN: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Immaculate Heart of Mary, 101 Birchmount Rd. COST: Free Family-friendly event with baked goods, barbecue and games. Ladies Auxiliary Bazaar WHEN: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 73, 2 Robinson Ave. Breakfast: pancakes and sausage; bake sale, new and used items, draws and more. Toronto’s Tamil Literary Voices WHEN: 1 to 4 p.m. WHERE:

Malvern Branch - Toronto Public Library, 30 Sewells Rd. Tamil Canadian writers shaped by the war and repression that brought the Tamil people here. Appadurai Muttulingam; R. Cheran; Dushy Gnanapragasam and Professor Chelva Kanaganyakam. Rejuvenation for Women WHEN: 1 to 4 p.m. WHERE: St. Paul’s United Church, 200 McIntosh St. CONTACT: 416261-4222 COST: $50 Tea and treats, hand-pampering, crafts and more. With motivational speaker Adele Alfano.

Toronto Banjo Band Concert WHEN: 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Wexford Heights United Church, 2102 Lawrence Ave. E. COST: $15, Children 12 & under $7 Well known sing-along melodies. Acoustic Harvest WHEN: 8 p.m. WHERE: St. Nicholas Anglican Church, 1512 Kingston Rd. CONTACT: 416-264-2235, COST: $22/$20 seniors/$25 at door Healing Garden Music Fest benefit concert. Featuring: Nashville star: Irene Kelley with Scott Neubert; The Laws; John Prince with Bruce Mcdaniel; Special

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The Scarborough Hospital Birchmount Campus Volunteer Fall Fair WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Hospital Birchmount Campus, 3030 Birchmount Rd. CONTACT: Hyacinth Ellis, 416-438-2911, hyacinthellis@rogers.com COST: Free parking with purchase Items for sale: jewellery, knitting, books, plants, odds & ends, treasures,general store (new items), silent auction, baking. Ladies 5-pin Bowling League WHEN: 1 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Brimley Bowl, 2644 1/2 Eglinton Ave. E. CONTACT: Marlene 416439-3552 Maggie 416-757-0392 COST: $13 Need ladies to bowl 5 pin in a league on Tuesday afternoon for pleasure. Bowl 3 games at a the

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Scarborough’s Half Way House Presentation WHEN: 7:30 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Birchcliff Bluffs United Church, 33 East Rd. CONTACT: Sue, 416694-4081 COST: $15; Season Series of 6 for $75 Jennifer Harrington, curator at Black Creek Pioneer Village shares the story of the “Half Way House’ built in 1849 at Kingston Road and Midland Avenue.

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SBUC concert series WHEN: 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Bluffs United Church, 3739 Kingston Rd. CONTACT: 416-267-8265, scarboroughbluffs.org COST: $15 Scarborough Concert Band performs.

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ROSE KEHOE Sales Representative

Office: 416 Direct: 416

491-4002 724 6433

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Independently Owned and Operated

A GREAT DEAL!

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• Marble & Wood Floors • Stunning Home • Renovated Through-Out • 2 Kitchens, 3 Baths • Granite Counter • Basement Apartment

Re/Max Vision Realty Inc., Brokerage

Beautiful custom built bungalow on a wide lot. Large kitchen w/side door, 3 bdmrs, master w/ ensuite, cozy woodburning fireplace, oversize garage, pool, hardwood floors, rec room in bsmt. Close to school, shopping and 401. Won’t last! Call Eva!

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YARD “OASIS”, INGROUND POOL DECK AND LANDSCAPED. LARGE MODERN KIT, WITH ISLAND, GRANITE COUNTER TOPS, SPA LIKE BATHROOM, PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP, CLOSE TO ALL ANMENITIES, ONLY $428,000

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NEW

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26 Dunstall Cres. Welcome to this totally renovated Beautiful 4 level sidesplit on a huge private lot. 3 +1 bedrooms, 2 baths. Modern designer decorated kitchen + bathrooms, dark refin. hardwood floors, French doors, finished bsmt with fireplace and full walkout to deck overlooking amazing private lot. Big lot can fit a pool, tennis court and still lots of room for kids to play and mom to have a garden. Walking distance to French Immersion, and Catholic Elementary schools, Highland Farms and TTC. Quiet enclave of homes in a mature well treed neighbourhood. Walking distance to hiking/biking trails through the Rouge. $$$$ Upgrades. Shows better than a model home. Don’t miss this great home at an excellent price. Nothing to do just move in and enjoy. All appls., flex closing. Spotless !!!

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990-9890 6 GOODERHAM DRIVE 416 443-0300 Spacious Wexford 3 Bedroom Bungalow On 48Ft Lot! Hardwood Direct

416

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Floors Throughout Main Floor, Eat In Kitchen, Good Sized Bedrooms! Freshly Painted. Sep Entrance To Basement With In-Law Potential! Carport And A Large Driveway! Huge Backyard! Royal LePage Signature Steps To Bus, Mins To Subway. Asking $399,900 Realty, Brokerage

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Absolutely Immaculate, Custom Built 2850 Sq.Ft. Beautiful Curb Appeal W/Triple Driveway & Interlocking Walkway, Hardwood Thru Out On Main Flr, Kit W/Granite Counter, Sep Ent. to Bsmt. Above Ground Pool With B/I Bar. Walk to Petticoat Creek, Beaches, Walking Trail, Go Transit, 401.

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Updated, Detached 2 Storey, 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath, Hardwood & Ceramic Floors Thru Out. Large Kitchen W/Walk-Out to Yard, 2nd Floor Balcony & Laundry Room. Master Bedroom features 4Pc. Ensuite & Walk-In Closet. Close to Shopping, Go Station & 401.

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FREE REPORT EVA What is your home worth KOTSOPOULOS in today’s hot market? Sales Representative C.R.E.S. Certified Real Estate Specialist

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Re/Max Crossroads Realty Inc., Brokerage ENSUITE. DON’T MISS OUT! $599,000 MLS # E2480017

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Optimum Service & Outstanding Results! Mary Jane Broker

5 EASTLEA CRES, TORONTO • $629,900 3+3 Beds 3 Baths, Beautiful Home Backing Onto Park. Sep Entrance To Basement. 2 Kitchens. Thousands Spent On Upgrades. Parking for 6 cars. Interlocking. Newer Roof, Newer Windows, central air and much more!

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HIGHLAND CREEK. Spacious 4 bdrm home close to U of T. Large sunny kitchen w/ breakfast area, finished bsmt, huge master w/ sitting rm, his & hers walk-in closets and spa-like luxury ensuite. Close to schools, TTC, 401 and shopping. Don’t miss it! Call Eva today!

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BEAUTIFUL IN BRAMPTON! Unbelievable end unit! Amazing space, quality built by Aspen Ridge, this one sparkles! Fabulous modern kitchen with custom cabinetry and industrial hood. Sleek vanities through all baths, fantastic location, steps to public transit, close to schools, shops and more. This gem won’t last at $339,900! 196 Provincial Place

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8 CALDERBRIDGE CRES, MARKHAM • NEW PRICE $1,299,888

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2+1 bedroom - modern and renovated with sleek high quality laminate floors, freshly painted throughout, neutral contemporary colours, 1 parking, 1 locker, panoramic views, multi-million dollar facilities, close to TTC, Scarborough town centre, highway 401 - amazing value at $269,500!

Amazing value only $459,900. Superb Brick Bungalow Totally Renovated, Top To Bottom. Nestled On A super-sized Sunfilled 47 X 185 Ft Prof. Landscaped Lot. Call this ‘Home Sweet Home’ or great possibility to potentially sever or build your dream home or maybe even two homes! A unique property!

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WALK TO GO - TRAIN/WATERFRONT

$568,800

JILL FEWSTER-YAN, Sales Representative

416-443-0300

54 TUDOR GLEN CRESCENT Enjoy updated 3 bedroom home nestled on quiet street in West Rouge. Walk-out to fully fenced backyard with mature trees. Ideal for gardeners, children and pets. Close to schools, GO-Train, TTC, Waterfront, shops and 401. www.54TudorGlen.com 47 GREYBEAVER TRAIL Enjoy 4+1 bedroom home in prime West Rouge. Bright eat-in kitchen overlooking private 160 ft deep lot with seasonal lake views. Enjoy direct access to 2 car garage, new hardwood & appliances. Fin’d basement with rec room, 5th bedroom/office, exercise room and 2 pc bath. www.47Greybeaver.com

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bungalow backing on to greenspace Modified floor plan Lovingly maintained by original owner Intersection 416 856 5342 Bridgeport and Lawrence

TRUDI JOHNSTON Sales Representative

T: 416-443-0300 C: 416-856-5342

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TOM BOZANIS

STUNNING NEW KITCHEN / CLIFFCREST AREA In the Desired R.H. King School District. Great 4 Bedroom Side-Split. Newer: Roof ReShingled, Furnace, Stainless Steel Fridge, Stove Microwave/Exhaust Fan. Steps to Anson Park. Near Bluffers Park and Marina. A Must See!

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BARBARA IZZARD THYNNE & CAROL ANN SPENCER Sales Representatives

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This spacious 1 bdrm plus den unit is very affordable at only $124,900 includes parking. Great location just steps to GO Transit and only one bus to Subway. Lovely panoramic view from this unit. Just move in and enjoy the conveniences in this well maintained building. MLS#E2483364. www.BarbaraAndCarol.com

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OVER 5,000 sq ft Of Beautiful Finished Living Space In This Executive 4+1 Bedroom, 5 Bathroom Home Located In Prestigious Buckingham Gate Community. Quiet, Safe & Close To Both 401 & 407!! Granite Quartz Counters, Brazilian Cherry Hardwood, Professionally Finished W/O Basement With Gorgeous Kitchen And More!! Rick Pecman* Dena Sicard*

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1 Bedroom + Den with Two Full Washrooms!! Nothing to do but move in & start enjoying the Freedom of living in a Condo. Well Managed Adult Building with Great Security! Ensuite Laundry, Eat in Kitchen + One Underground Parking Spot. Walking Distance to Morningside Crossing, Steps to TTC & Short Drive to Hwy’s. Call Joanne today!

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BROKER Spacious 1 Bedroom + Den. 2 full baths. Huge living/ Cell: 416-737-8300 dining rms. Large eat-in kitchen. New Laminate & Web: SkapuraSells.com Ceramic Flooring throughout & backsplash in kitchen. DIRECTOR'S PLATINUM AWARD

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New heating/a/c unit. Ensuite Laundry/storage room. Beautiful Gardens & Grounds! Serene Park Like Setting. Building Is Very Well Maintained & Managed. Features Outdoor Pool, Sauna, Exercise Room, Tennis & Lots Of Visitor Parking! Walk to amenities & TTC.

905-666-1333

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You’ve found your dream home! This 3,300 sq. ft. 5 bedroom executive home on a ravine lot exemplifies modern family living. Affordable luxury at its best. Exceptional curb appeal and loaded with all the modern conveniences. Hardwood flooring throughout main floor living, dining, family room and bonus office. Abundantly sized chef’s kitchen with stainless steel appliances and gas stove overlook the breathtaking ravine view. Wake up to the sounds of nature and sip a morning coffee on your two tiered deck. Entertain on your stone patio with built-in firepit and water feature. Thousands and thousands spent on landscaping. This fine home is appointed with 5 generously sized bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, luxurious walk in closet with organizers in master, and so much more. The bright, full walk-out basement awaits your finishing touches. Seeing is believing. Don’t miss out….book your private showing today!

$634,900

Karen Nolan Sales Representative

Phone: 905-831-3300 Cell: 905-903-3434 www.karennolan.ca

FIRST REALTY LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNEDAND OPERATED

Georgia Kotiadis Carnevale

Steve Hou

Brand New Top To Bottom Professional Renovated Home, Over $110K Spent. Nestled On Quiet Tree Lined Crescent In Demand Centennial/West Rouge! Raised Bungalow with 4 Gorgeous Bedrooms, Approx. 2400 Sq Ft of Finished Living Space. Top Quality Open Concept Kitchen, Granite Counter top, Hi-End Bosch S/S Appl. Walnut Hdwd and Marble Flooring, LED Pot Lights. Close To All Amenities - Great Schools, Waterfront Trail, Parks, Ravines, The New National Rouge Park, Beach, Shopping, Easy Access To 401, Go Station, TTC & More. Must be Seen!

Sales Representative

416-391-3232 647-295-6889

Well maintained Original owner home! Large Eat in Kitchen, Spacious Living/Dining Rooms! Hardwood floors! Freshly painted on Main Flr. Sep entrance to basement from Side Door AND a Walk OUT at basement level as well!! Large Rec Room and 2pce in Bsmnt.

$409,900

Broker

416-990-9890

GeorgiaKotiadis.com

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Independently Owned and Operated

Thinking of Buying or Selling? An agent that advertises in your local Real Estate section is always a wise choice. For advertising information call:

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Presentation Centre Hours: Monday to Thursday 1pm-8pm; Friday 1pm-6pm; Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 11am-6pm. All illustrations are artist’s concept. All dimensions are approximate. Prices, specifications, terms and conditions subject to change without notice. E.&O.E.

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PAINTING PROJECT: Nicole Stewart paints a room in Dr. Roz’s Healing Place with fellow volunteers from Dulux. Meanwhile, Dino Vatziacas, right and Graeme Taylor help with the painting, too. The painting event helped out the Dr. Roz facility in Scarborough, a centre for empowerment and healing working towards the eradication of violence against women and children locally and around the world.

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1198 KENNEDY ROAD SCARBOROUGH, ON M1P 2L1 416 - 750 - 7229 STORE HOURS: MON - FRI 10 AM - 8 PM , SAT : 10 AM - 6 PM SUN : 11 AM - 5 PM VALID FROM OCT 19 - NOV 4, 2012 Items may differ as illustrated. Prices in effect from, while quantities last. Prices subject to change without notice. Please see store for details.

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Auditor’s report raises flags on Toronto’s welfare benefits DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com

Toronto taxpayers are paying welfare benefits to more than 1,500 people holding business licenses and reporting zero income. Those were the findings of Toronto’s Auditor General Jeffrey Griffiths, looking into the way the city verifies that the people who receive social assistance actually require the service. The investigation looked at the city’s Employment and Social Services Division in 2011. That year, the group administered 170,000 cases with

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‘But for almost 800 taxi drivers? I find that rather hard to believe.’ Councillor Denzil Minnan-Wong

report recommended that the city check its business license database when assessing social assistance recipients. Mi n n a n - Wo n g w a s shocked at the number. He pointed out that it represents about $20 million a year in tax dollars. “We’re not talking about an insignificant amount of money,” he said. “Twenty million is going out to individuals with business licenses who are reporting zero income. For some that may be true. But for almost 800 taxi drivers? I find that rather hard to believe.” The report will be going to the city’s audit committee Oct. 25.


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UNWANTED GRAFFITI: Scarborough Centre Councillor Michael Thompson points to examples of unwanted graffiti during the Graffiti Summit at McGregor Park Community Centre on Saturday. Also on the panel for the event were Toronto police Const. Jill Spencer, Toronto’s graffiti management project lead Jodi Callan and municipal licensing and standards’ coordinator Fernando Aceto.

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Joey Purpura brings his Neil Diamond Tribute Show to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 345 at St. Clair and Victoria Park avenues tonight.

Joey Purpura brings his vocal tribute to Neil Diamond to the Royal Canadian Legion’s Brigadier O.M. Martin Branch 345 tonight at 8 p.m. Purpura said the beloved music of Diamond almost always makes

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the audiences of his Diamond in the Rouge: The Neil Diamond Tribute Show happy. Diamond fans light up and smile or cry when they hear his ballads performed during the show, he said. His musical career as a Neil

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Adjustments: Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of your ad. Please check your ad on the first insertion. For multiple insertions of the same ad, credit will be made only for the first insertion. Credit given for errors in connection with production on ads is limited to the printed space involved. Cancellations must be made by 2 p.m. one business day prior to publication date. Cancellations must be made by telephone. Do not fax or e-mail cancellations.

General Help

General Help

WE ARE LOOKING FOR CARRIERS in your NEIGHBORHOOD! Do you live in M1N and are looking for some part time work? Do you enjoy getting out in your neighborhood? Do you like to meet new people? BECOME A NEWSPAPER CARRIER, delivery twice per week DON’T WAIT, CALL NOW! ROUTES GO FAST! Bhama 416-774-2322

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Houses for Sale 50X200 LOT! 4 bedrms 5 bathrms in Guildwood. Hardwood Flrs. Circular Staircase And Skylight. Large Deck, Finished Bsmnt w/ Wet Bar. $1,06M 416-878-3887

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Mortgages/Loans $$MONEY$$ CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage #10969 1-800-282-1169 www.mortgage ontario.com

Houses for Rent 4 BEDROOM Bungalow Lawrence/Brimley. Close to TTC, Elementary & High School, Shopping. Available November. Contact: 416-269-1945

LAWRENCE/ MCCOWAN. 3 bedroom main floor. parking, large yard, close to amenities. $1500 inclusive. Call 416-357-1689 Morningside/Sheppard Detached two story 3 bedroom house, complete one bedroom basement, $1,700 plus utilities, steps from TTC, School, Tel: 416-281-0321

Apartments & Flats for Rent

KINGSTON/ LAWRENCE 1 bedroom basement. Separate entrance. Newly renovated. Laundry, cable, internet, & utilities included. No smoking/ pets. $800. 416-724-2585

Sales Opportunities

Sales Opportunities

Coming Events

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REVIVAL SERVICES FULL TIME RETAIL FULL TIME RETAIL SALESPEOPLE You must enjoy serving and SALESPEOPLE satisfying customers, exhibit work

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ing customers, exhibit work ethic, TERM valuesLONG and integrity, and also be CAREER in your abilities . Baseconfident Salary, Commissions, Bonuses,

Sunday, October 21 at 11 A.M. & 6:30 P.M. Monday, October 22 - Friday, October 26 at 7 P.M. & Sunday, October 28 at 11 A.M. & 6:30 P.M.

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Townhouses for Rent MORNINGSIDE/ MILNER: 3 bedroom townhouse for rent. Garage, A/C & playground. Close to schools & shopping. Now accepting applications. Please call 416-282-3976

Travel & Vacations CANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE. NO Risk Program STOP Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Consultation. Call Us NOW. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248

Notices (Public) CONROY FORD, this notice is to inform you that your vehicle (2002 Chrysler Cirrus) has been sitting at my residence for over 2 years. You now have 15 days from October 19th, 2012 to remove the vehicle from my property.

Guest Speaker -

At Rosewood Church of The Nazarene 657 Milner Avenue, Scarborough, ON M1B 2K4 416 298-9932 Directions: From Hwy. 401 exit north on Markham Rd. Turn right (east) at the first traffic light. Go along Milner 1.5 km and you will see the church on your right just before the Neilson bridge.

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Articles for Sale (Misc.)

Articles for Sale FRENCH, ENGLISH, Math, Science, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Accounting, Calculus, and more. Grades KG- 12. www.rgeducation.com Call: 416-609-9508 MATH TEACHER- Tutor high school from grade 9-12. Reasonable rates. Lawrenece & Morningside. Please call 416-282-7180 after 6pm and weekends.

BED, ALL new in plastic, Queen Orthopedic. Mattress, boxspring. Warranty. Cost $1,000, Sell $275. 416-779-0563 CEDAR TREES for Privacy Hedging. 2- 8ft tall. Planting & delivery included. Hedge removal. 647-235-5644

HOT TUB (SPA) Covers Best Price, Best Quality. All shapes & Colours Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 w w w. t h e c o v e r guy.com/newspaper

Firewood FIREWOOD, Seasoned hardwood. Delivered, (905)263-2038.

Vehicles Wanted/Wrecking

$200-$2000 Cash 4 Cars Dead or alive Same day Fast Free Towing

647-861-7399 1-888-989-5865

Medical & Dental Services

CLOSET DOORS: Sliding panel board or mirror. STOP SMOKING with Any size. We install! Call medical hypnosis. Covered 416-618-8805 Visit our by OHIP. Dr. A. Sorens website www. amdclosetdoors.com

M.D. Over 40 years experience. Ellesmere Health Care Centre. 416-439-2273

MOVING SALE

PSW NEEDED for weekends. 3 shifts, 1hr morning, 2hr lunch, 1hr evening. Pls contact 416-894-6233.

Everything must go!

Furniture

(Kennedy/ Lawrence)

DOUBLE BED New mattress with bunk and rails. 3pc floral living room set. entertainment unit, coffee table, antique chair, door, lamps. 647-829-9194 or 416-792-4349

Sunday, Oct 21 9 BAUTY PL 9am-3pm

Household, furniture, doublefront doors, sports,clothing, vintage video games, WWF figures, Manga, Jewelry!

CONTENTS SALE Sat. Oct. 20th 8am - 2pm 67 Kirkdene Rd. M1C 3B1

(Port Union/ Island)

1920’s - 60’s some furniture & novelty. Everything must go!

Rummage, New Rolls of Fabric, Notions, Crafts, Used Clothing & Bake Sale.

DANUBE SWABIAN CLUB 1686 Ellesmere Rd. Scarborough Sat., October 20th 8:30am-1pm.

Articles for Sale (Misc.)

Articles for Sale (Misc.)

OFFICE FURNITURE

FOR SALE

OVER 200 UNITS AVAILABLE CONTACT BARRY AT 416-774-2362 FOR DETAILS. 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 WE BUY ALL CARS! Running or Not, we will buy it! Cars/Trucks/vans. Sell ANY Car today with ONE FREE Phone call to: 1-800-551-8647

Home Renovations

GARAGE SALES

Health & Home Care

Articles for Sale (Misc.)

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 QUALITY WORK low prices. Bathrooms, basements, plumbing, ceramics, drywall, taping, painting. Seniors discount. Aldo 416-721-6947

Waste Removal ALWAYS CHEAPEST!

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!

Handy Person HANDYMEN. PROFESSIONAL, reliable. Install, renovate, repair. Carpentry, electrical, plumbing. Decks, fences, kitchens, bathrooms, basements, floors. Free estimates. Zik 416-522-9279

Chimneys GIL’S CHIMNEY Sweeping. $60.00 tax included. Call: 647-710-6529

Concrete & Paving

CONCRETE WORK

Plumbing

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

EMERGENCY?

Painting & Decorating

416-677-3818 Rock Bottom Rates!

Clogged drain, camera inspection Leaky pipes Reasonable price, 25 years experience Licensed/ Insured credit card accepted Free estimate James Chen

647-519-9506

Delivery questions? Email us at:

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PETE THE Painter. U.K. craftsman. Interior painting. Reasonable rates & seniors discounts. Free estimates. Call Pete Steele: 416-491-3934

Moving & Storage 0$ Truck Fee. $19+/hr, Licensed. Insured Local/ Long Distance. Free Estimates. 24/7. Free boxes. 416-887-6696


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Appliance Repairs/ Installation APPLIANCE/ TV Repairs (since 1988) Free Estimates Warranty, Credit cards, TV’s, Fridge’s, Stoves, Dishwashers, Washers, Dryers, Air Conditioning, & Heating. 416-616-0388

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Moving & Storage 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

MOVING

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Flooring & Carpeting CARPET Installed from $1.39/sq.ft. includes pad. Hardwood, Laminate, Ceramic at low prices. 19 yrs experience. Free Estimates. No HST! 416-834-1834

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Loptson remembered as caring volunteer >>>from page 3 of this community,” Joaquin said. “We miss him dearly already.” Loptson, a SCHC vice president, was a tireless volunteer for the agency’s food bank, and could be seen each week at a Markham Road supermarket filling up his car with supplies, she said later. Scarborough-Guildwood MPP Margarett Best said she saw Loptson’s face, “always happy, always warm,” just about everywhere she went in her riding. Loptson leaves behind a wife, Linda, two sons and grandchildren.

Recreation Association. He was “a huge asset to our community,” taking a lead role in many local events, the group said on its website. Toronto’s Volunteer of the Year In 2000, Loptson was named the City of Toronto’s Volunteer of the Year. He also started music scholarships and helped schools and associations throughout the West Rouge area. “He was an amazing man, with a huge caring heart and had wonderful community spirit. He was a mentor to many of us. We would remember him well by carrying on the prestigious role of ‘The Volunteer,’” the association said. Among the organizations Loptson supported with his time were the East Scarborough Storefront and the East Scarborough Boys and Girls Club. “He was always very anxious to help anybody who needed help,” said Margaret Baker, a longtime friend. A memorial service is planned this Saturday, Oct. 20, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at West Rouge Community Centre on Rouge Hills Drive. Condolences can also be sent to McKay’s constituency office on Kingston Road. – Mike Adler

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