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Water seepage may have led to fall of bricks MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com A wall of bricks four-storeys high and 20-feet wide fell off a Scarborough Village highrise Saturday, forcing a temporary evacuation of the building. Luckily, no one was injured when the material tumbled off one side of 3171 Eglinton Ave. E. at around 1 p.m. Toronto Community Housing Corporation said it has hired an external engineer to assess the cause of the accident this week, but a spokesperson, Sara Goldvine, said it appeared water had seeped behind

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inspected both ends of the structure and workers removed loose bricks below the ones which fell. The south entrance of the building remained blocked. Goldvine said repairs will come from $175 million the City of Toronto slated for capital repairs to its public housing stock in 2015, a three-fold budget increase from three years ago. Councillor Gary Crawford, the local city councillor, inspected the damage Saturday and said the accident illustrates how important it is to resolve the city’s bill for urgent capital repairs at TCHC

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Guess what happened at the fortune teller? A visit to the psychic leaves many questions unanswered I was out walking around on the weekend and strolled by a building with a sign out front advertising a psychic on the second floor. It caught my eye, so I thought I’d drop in for a chat. Psychic: “Hi there, I’m Cassiopeia. But just call me Cassie. What’s your name?” Me: “Oops, sorry. I guess I’m in the wrong room. I was looking for the psychic. Must be down the hall. Have a nice day, Cassie.” Psychic: “Don’t leave. You’re in the right room. That’s me. In the flesh and flowing robes.” Me: “The name’s Jamie. But just call me Jamie. And shouldn’t you know that, being a psychic and all? I

figured that’s got to be like page one of Psychic 101.” Psychic: “It’s actually before page one, Jamie. It’s in the preface. But I didn’t say I didn’t know it. I always ask that up front to get the old crystal ball rolling. So how can I help you today?” Me: “You don’t know that either?” Psychic: “I always ask that, too. Force of habit. So, you came here for a reading, right?” Me: “Are you sure I’m in the right room? I thought I was the one who was supposed to be asking all the questions. I figured that’s also got to be on page one of Psychic 101.” Psychic: “It’s actually in the preface, too. It’s a really long preface. What can I say? But I wasn’t asking because I don’t know. It’s just more small talk. I don’t start the clock until I get paid. It’s an adorable grandmother clock, by the way. You want to see it?”

jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY Me: “Again I ask, shouldn’t you know that, too, Cassie?” Psychic: “And again I respond, I don’t get into any actual fortune telling stuff without first being remunerated. So enough with the idle chit-chat. Show me the money.” Me: “OK, you win. I’ll put it on a credit card. Is Visa alright?” Psychic: “Sorry, I don’t take Visa.” Me: “How about MasterCard?” Psychic: “I’m afraid not. I don’t take MasterCard either.” Me: “No worries. It’ll have to be my debit, then.” Psychic: “I hate to break it you, but you’re barking up the wrong tree. I don’t take any plastic, period. Do you have a cheque, perhaps?” Me: “Shouldn’t ...”

Psychic: “Uh, uh, uh. Remember what I said earlier.” Me: “My bad. I’ll look in my back pocket. I’m pretty sure I have a chequebook in there.” Psychic: “Don’t bother. I don’t take cheques either. It’s got to be cash only.” Me: “So why’d you let me go on and on like that if all you take is cash?” Psychic: “I was just messing with you to help break the ice. Just because I’m a psychic, who says I don’t have a sense of humour?” Me: “Oh no, you don’t. You know how this business works. If you want to know that, you’re going to have to fork over some money to me first. And unlike you, I take anything but cash. But you know that, right?” Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much. His column appears every Thursday. Contact him at jamie.wayne@sympatico.ca

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Pickering Airport virtually landed in their laps. Far too much farmland is stripped away every year to allow developers to plant houses and giant shopping malls (particularly in York and Durham regions). Farmers are feeding more people on less acreage than ever before. In a time when our population is rising and farmland is shrinking, both at a frightening rate, shouldn’t Ontario Infrastructure Minister Brad Duguid and Friends of the Rouge Watershed leader Jim Robb applaud the opportunity to keep farmers farming? Back off.

break through their obstinacy. Again, they rejected them without discussion. Instead, they focused their efforts on misleading farmers into thinking the province intends to move them out of the park, and to attack my personal motives for standing strong in our efforts to protect these lands. So, let me be very clear: as I’ve said on the record in the Ontario Legislature, in writing to the federal Minister of the Environment, and to farmers directly, the Ontario government has no plans to move agriculture out of the Rouge Park. As I have clearly outlined from the very beginning, my intention is to create a park that is protected for future generations to enjoy. I will not sell out my community, or my life-long commitment to protect and preserve these lands for shortterm political gain.

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ten policies meet or exceed the province’s environmental policies. When the federal government brought forward Bill C-40, the Rouge National Urban Park Act, I immediately alerted the federal Environment Minister that the weak environmental provisions in the legislation directly contravened this agreement. Instead of working with our government to strengthen the legislation, the federal government has spread baseless accusations and misinformation in an attempt to confuse and create division. These accusations range from fear mongering about the province allowing forest fires, mining and the dumping of hazardous materials in the park. All of these are categorically false and inherently misleading. After consulting with environmental and agricultural stakeholders, we put forward a number of productive amendments to the federal government in an attempt to

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To the editor: As a Scarborough resident and as someone who has fought to protect the Rouge Valley for over 25 years, I remain extremely disappointed in the federal government for failing to fulfill their commitment to establish a Rouge National Urban Park with legislation that is at least as strong as the current provincial environmental laws. I will not jeopardize the future of these lands by transferring the provincially controlled portions, which make up approximately two-thirds of the proposed park, to the federal government under this weak legislation. If we were to transfer these lands, they would be less protected than they currently are under the provincial legislation. In 2013, the federal and provincial governments signed an agreement that specifically required the federal government to work with Ontario in the creation of the Rouge National Urban Park, to ensure that all writ-

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One of the big problems that Mayor John Tory came into office promising to solve was also one of the most ubiquitous: traffic. He started out strong and without even a council vote behind him, rallying city staff and law enforcement into a blitz against illegal parking during rush hour, and very quickly claimed at least anecdotal success. It was harder to quantify, though, because as it turns out the city doesn’t really do much to reliably monitor the intensity of rush hour traffic. It looks as though that’s about to change. O n T u e s d a y , To r y announced the city would be looking at high-tech ways to monitor traffic density, pedestrian congestion, bicycle efficiency, all of that. How? Big Data. This, of course, is a simple phrase for a complexity of information about all of us provided by everything from bank transactions to web-page visits – but principally, in this case, by our smart phones. The idea is to use the smart

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with John Tory event wCocktails Mayor John Tory will be special guest at a Scarborough Community Renewal Campaign event hosted by the Rotary clubs of Scarborough. Cocktails with John Tory will take place at Centennial College’s Progress Campus, 940 Progress Ave., from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 21. The event will feature a presentation of the Rotary clubs’ 2014 Community Renewal Campaign Report, and an address by Tory and Centennial College president Ann Buller. Tapas-style food will be served. Tickets are $35. For more information go to www.eventbr ite.ca/e/ community-renewal-campaign-cocktails-with-mayorjohn-tory-tickets-16316124969 Godspell set for Knob Hill United Scarborough’s Knob Hill United Church celebrates its 60th anniversary with a production of Godspell. “Scarborough has a lot of talented people,” said Tracy Odell, a member of the church who is bringing together the Knob Hill

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Community Players to present the musical. The group is an amateur community theatre group.The musical is based on a series of parables — mostly based on the Gospel of Matthew interspersed with modern music set to lyrics from traditional hymns. Performances are Friday, April 17 and 24 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday matinees April 18 and 25 at 3:30 p.m. For more information, please call 416-431-5054 or email myuniverse@rogers.com Popsicle stick bridge building contest The Professional Engineers of Ontario Scarborough branch host their annual Popsicle stick bridge bridge building competition this weekend. The 12th annual event is part of National Engineering Month, and takes place Saturday at the Scarborough Civic Centre. About 50 teams of school children are expected to take part and demonstrate their engineering talent in designing and constructing a bridge of about 50 centimetres long out of Popsicle sticks and glue. Bridges will be tested for their strength and teams of the bridges

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capable of carrying the highest loads will be awarded prizes. The event starts at 11 a.m. The Scarborough Civic Centre is located at 150 Borough Dr. Baptist hosts Dr. Ron Williams wGrace

Grace Missionary Baptist Church hosts Dr. Ron Williams of the Winona Lake, Indiana, Believers Baptist Church Hephzibah House for a series of special preaching services this month. Topic will be the Biblical view of the home. Services are set for Sunday, April 12, Sunday, April 19, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The church is located at 2929 Lawrence Ave., Suite 206, near Brimley Road. For more information, please call the church at 416-2814865. Nearly New shop sells used clothing wKnox

The Nearly New Shop at Knox United Church is open on Wednesdays from 1 to 3 p.m. The shop features low prices on quality used clothing for all ages. Knox United Church is located at 2569 Midland Ave., which is just north of Sheppard Avenue.

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It’s time for the 10th annual Kick 4 the Cure Women’s Indoor Soccer Tournament, which is a fundraiser for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. The event is set for Sunday, April 19 at the Scarborough Soccer Centre. The tournament has raised more than $160,000 for the Ontario Chapter of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. The Scarborough Soccer Centre is at 45 Fairfax Cres., northwest of Warden and St. Clair avenues. For more information on the tournament, visit www.kick4thecure.ca

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carborough residents now have more access to free family law services as part of a new initiative by Legal Aid Ontario. The new service is provided by family lawyer Ana Rico at three Scarborough locations: West Scarborough Community Legal Services on Mondays, East Scarborough Storefront on Tuesdays and Scarborough Community Legal Services on Wednesdays. “We provide legal advice about a variety of family law topics so that would be separation, divorce, custody, access, child support and spousal support,” Rico said. “We provide information about the family court process, including how to go about getting mediation. We also help fill out court forms for people who are representing themselves.” Rico also makes an assessment to determine if the client could be referred to a lawyer that’s covered by Legal Aid.

Rico’s service is geared towards low-income earners, those making under $19,000 per year. But people who don’t meet the low-income criteria are still entitled to 20 minutes of free legal advice. Rico said she sees people from all walks of life. “I’ve seen newcomers and very vulnerable people, people who have experienced domestic violence and people who for a variety of reasons are unable to pay child support so they need help with reducing or changing their child support amounts.” Rico noted she’s been working with low-income and vulnerable communities in the GTA since being called to the bar two years ago. Anyone interested in the service should first call the family law co-ordinator, who will conduct a needs assessment and perform a brief eligibility test before booking an appointment with Rico.

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Lawyer Ana Rico provides free legal advice to low-income earners in the Scarborough area as part of a new service run by Legal Aid Ontario.

Community legal aid clinics say no to merger plan MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com Toronto’s community legal aid clinics rejected a merger plan last month, but supporters say they’re still far short of resources they need to serve the city’s low-income residents. Supported by the province’s Legal Aid Ontario, the GTA Legal Clinic Transformation Project proposed closing the 14 neighbourhood clinics in Greater Toronto and opening three to five larger ones. But the boards of all the Toronto clinics, except for one headquartered in North York’s Flemingdon Park, voted against this vision of “mega service centres” after the project released the plan in August, said Tim Maxwell, a community organizer at Kensington-Bellwoods Community Legal Services. The mega-clinic vision was shelved at a February meeting of the project’s steering committee - the

first since August - but next month Flemingdon Community Legal Services, trustee for the money Legal Aid gave to the project, is expected to report financial details. There will also be recommendations from a subcommittee on where the project, which was seeking to make the clinics more efficient so they could serve more clients, should go from here. “It isn’t over because some people got lots of money to do something and they didn’t do it,” Maxwell predicted. For staff and volunteers at the clinics, struggling to work for clients living in poorly-maintained housing or appealing so they can receive Ontario disability payments, the Transformation Project was a distraction, he argued. Community legal clinics are run by boards elected by local communities, so after a merger, “obviously, community control is going to be a huge challenge,” added Maxwell.

Legal Aid Ontario sees the clinics as a “poor people’s law office” doing “tons of case work,” but part of their mandate is working to improve the community’s legal welfare, which includes campaigning to change harmful laws, he said. Kensington-Bellwoods emerged as an opponent of the transformation plan, supported by Keep Neighbourhood Legal Clinics, a group of residents also known as The Keepers. “In my neighbourhood, people were shocked to find out this was being discussed,” Josephine Grey, one of the group’s organizers. “It wasn’t a very comfortable place to be but I feel somebody had to say stuff.” Grey, who said she has sometimes needed the services of a legal aid clinic, called the plan’s rejection “a temporary victory,” considering, said Grey, gaining access to justice through legal aid “has become more

and more difficult for more and more people.” There should be a provincial inquiry to determine if Legal Aid Ontario is functioning properly or not, she said. Boards of the two legal aid clinics in Scarborough – the Scarborough and West Scarborough – basically rejected the transformation plan earlier this year, but also pledged to work with each other “to develop a made-in-Scarborough model of legal clinic transformation that works best” for their lowincome residents. Linda Mitchell, acting director of Scarborough CLS, said neither clinic knows yet what this may mean. “We haven’t even started with this process,” she added. The Scarborough CLS volunteer board decided there was not enough evidence the plan would solve weaknesses and problems of the legal aid clinic system, many of which, Mitchell said, are due to “the

severe, severe underresourcing” of the clinics. “Our funding has been stagnant for about the last 15 years. We can’t keep up with the demand for service.” The province has expanded eligibility guidelines, so more people will qualify for legal aid, but this month it announced it’s giving clinics across the province $4.2 million more a year, spreading the money where existing resources appear to be thinnest. The Scarborough clinic – with nearly 73,000 low-income residents in its catchment area – will get a cash boost of $179,000, or 15.7 per cent more annually, while West Scarborough will get $126,000 or 13.4 per cent more. Willowdale CLS will get an additional $119,000 or 20.6 per cent more; Downsview CLS $99,000, or 12.2 per cent, and Flemingdon 86,000, or 7.3 per cent. Other neighbourhood clinics in the city are not slated to get an increase.


Scarborough works to preserve heritage Last month marked the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the Scarborough Preservation Committee, initially known as the Scarborough Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC). In June 1972, the Department of Municipal Affairs produced a report on the question of architectural conservation. Following government reorganization, the responsibility for the drafting and implementation of a Bill was given to the Ministry of Colleges and Universities. Under the leadership of Minister James Auld, Bill 176 was introduced for first reading on Dec. 12, 1974 and the Ontario Heritage Act was officially proclaimed on March 5, 1975. While some municipalities such as Toronto, Scarborough and Kingston had previously established heritage committees to deal with the preservation of built heritage, it was not until the passing of the Ontario Heritage Act in 1975 that there was any real, legal protection against

richard schofield looking back the demolition of heritage buildings. O n M a rc h 1 7 , 1 9 7 5 , Scarborough Council was the first in Ontario to formally establish a Local Architectural Conser vation Advisor y Committee (LACAC), followed on March 24 by Kingston and June 2 by Peterborough. Heritage Toronto eventually assumed the LACAC role for the former City of Toronto which, since amalgamation, has been taken over by the Toronto Preservation Board. For the past 40 years, Scarborough has designated and thus saved from demolition such historic landmarks as: the James Weir, Andrew Fleming, and James Stirling fieldstone dwellings (which remain as private dwellings); the George Scott house (now Baton Rouge Restaurant), the Birchmount Firehall, S.S. # 3 School, the Richard Eade brick house (now used as a Native Child and Family Services facility), the Hood-

Gough brick house (now the Casa Imperial dining establishment), the Bell Estate (currently under restoration), the Neilson House (now part of a city park facility and day care) and the W.J. Morrish building which now serves as the Scarborough Archives operated by the Scarborough Historical Society. Other designated buildings include several churches, brick and frame dwellings, historic bridges, four former burial sites and even a grove of black walnut trees, the first designated site in Ontario on which there were only trees and no building. Designation doesn’t always guarantee permanent preservation as Scarborough has lost several heritage properties due to fire or appeals to the Heritage Review Board. However, through the efforts of our 40 years of effort, Scarborough can be proud of what it has accomplished in helping to preserve our built and natural heritage.

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Meals on Wheels Volunteers WHEN: 10:30 a.m. WHERE: Scarborough Centre For Healthy Communities (The Hub), 2660 Eglinton Ave. E. CONTACT: Betty Ann, 416642-9445 COST: Free Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities needs volunteer drivers weekdays 10:30 a.m. for about two hours. Routes within Scarborough. Choose your day. Partial mileage. Fitness for Better Bones and Brain WHEN: 4 to 5:15 p.m. WHERE: St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Centre, 3333 Finch Ave. E. CONTACT: 416-493-3333 Ext. 288 COST: $40 for non-members Exercises are designed to maintain bone strength and brain function. Taught by a certified seniors’ fitness instructor. Legal Support WHEN: 5 p.m. WHERE: Malvern Family Resource Centre, 90 Littles Rd. CONTACT: 416-284-4184 ext. 226 COST: Free; by appointment only. Volunteer laywer provides free legal support with a specific sensitivity to the needs of women.

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Interview Skills that Open Doors WHEN: 10 to 1:30 p.m. WHERE:

Albert Campbell District Library, 496 Birchmount Rd. CONTACT: Albert Campbell Library, 416-396-8890 COST: Free Neighbourhood Link Support Services presents a workshop on interview preparation secrets. Mindfulness Based Meditation WHEN: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. WHERE: East Scarborough Storefront, 4040 Lawrence Ave E. CONTACT: Angela Covert, 416-967-3034 COST: Free; registration required. Frances Share, mindfulness meditation specialist. Senior License Renewal Process WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Agincourt Library, 155 Bonis Ave. CONTACT: Shadia B., 416-396-8950 COST: Free; registration required. Lisa Thompson, Ministry of Transportation, delivers a presentation to help seniors understand and navigate the Senior Licensing Renewal Process. Space is limited. Writers’ Group WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Albert Campbell District Library, 496 Birchmount Rd. CONTACT: 416-396-8890 COST: Free; registration required. Find inspiration and share your work in an informal, supportive environment. Writers of all genres welcome.

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Smart Phone Workshop WHEN: 1 to 2:30 p.m. WHERE: Morningside Library, 4279 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: 416-7078259 COST: Free; registration required. Learn to easily communicate with your family & friends with a smart phone.Connecting to the internet via Wi-Fi and accessing online resources using web browsers. How to download various apps. Proper usage of the phone’s camera, calendar, map, email, alarm and much more. Check out our complete online community calendar by visiting www.scarboroughmirror.com. Read weeks of listings from your Scarborough neighbourhoods as well as events from across Toronto.

Enchanted April WHEN: 8 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Village Theatre, 3600 Kingston Rd. CONTACT: 416-267-9292 COST: $20 Set in 1922 London this is a charming comedy about four women who find their lives at a cross-roads.

Dancing with the Pepper Shakers WHEN: 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 614, 100 Salome Dr. CONTACT: 416293-0872 COST: Free; free parking. Both couples and singles welcome. Lots of free parking.

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Spacious, 2-Storey Detached Home With Professionally Finished Basement, Separate Entrance. Hardwood Floors On Main Floor. Master Washroom With Built-In Jacuzzi. Double Garage. Very Friendly Neighborhood. Minutes To School, U of T Scarborough, 401, Town Centre, Hospital, Close To Parks, Toronto Zoo, And All Other Amenities. Remax Realtron Realty Inc., Brokerage (416) 289-3333

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Phenomenaloffering!2+1bedrooms-revisedlayouttoaccommodate a large breakfast area. Fabulously renovated with new engineered wood floors and marble floors! Over 1,100 Sq feet of elegance and Realtron Realty Inc., Brokerage style! Renovated kitchen, baths and stunning contemporary new Samsung appliances! Near Town Centre, TTC, 401 and multi-million dollar facilities and Rec. centre! Just listed at $334,900 will not last!

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ever offered for sale… A very well maintained bungalow with double garage on a premium 50 x 114 ft. lot in a highly desirable area. This home boasts four generous sized bedrooms with ample closet space, a gracious, bright and inviting living room, open concept dining room with walk out to yard and an oversized eat-in kitchen. The basement features a fifth bedroom, a large rec room with double doors and walk out to the backyard, plenty of storage space, cedar closet, four piece bathroom and a laundry room with “cold room” attached. Separate entrance to basement and door to patio.

Call Dan for info 647 444-1954 255 BAMBURG CIRCLE Nearly 1700 square feet! Only one currently available in the building. 2 bedroom plus den area. 416 209-6220 georgiana.woods@gmail.com Updated kitchen with 6 stainless steel appliances. Butler’s www.georgianawoods.ca den, lots of storage, exterior locker & parking space. Unit faces park. Freshly & neutrally painted throughout. This one is a gem! Won’t last. Call now for your personal appointment. View pictures at www.watchmytour.com $399,888

WILLIE CHRISTIAN & FARISHA ISMAIL Real Estate Sales Representatives

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BING K. RAHIM SANDRA RAHIM Sales Representatives

289-3333 416 816-8479 Office:

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WONDERFUL HOME AND NEIGHBOURHOOD 75 La Peer Blvd. Prime Location Close to Schools, Hospitals, Transit, Parks, Community Center and Shopping. Bright and Spacious 4 Bedroom Home with Hardwood Floors on Main and Second Floor, Large Walk-In Closet In Master. Large Windows and Walkout From Dining and Kitchen Area to Fenced Backyard With In Ground Pool and Garden Pond. Attached 1.5 Car Garage with Double Driveway. DON’T MISS OUT ON YOUR DREAM HOME. CALL TODAY TO SEE THIS PROPERTY AND OTHER SIMILAR LISTINGS.

GREG HO Sales Representative

416

289-3333

Realtron Realty Inc., Brokerage

Independently Owned and Operated

3 INGRID DR. (SCARBOROUGH GOLF CLUB / ELLESMERE) *Lovely Bungalow, With Many Recent Upgrades * New Kitchen 2015 * Newly Painted Neutral (2014) * Newer Gas Furnace

* Upgraded Windows * Upgraded Hardwood Floor * New Driveway (2014) * Separate Entrance to The Basement

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RESTABLISHED RESTAURANT & BAR BUSINESS FOR SALE

EGLINTON/MIDLAND. FANTASTIC LOCATION-FREE STANDING STRUCTURE-TURN KEY OPERATION FOR THE RIGHT OPERATOR-AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKINGS APROX. 2000SQ. FT. GROSS INCOME OF APROX. 40K TO 50K PER MONTH-MANY NEW UPGRADES AND EQUIPTMENTS. TO VIEW CALL BING RAHIM AT 416-289-3333. $185,500

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2-bedrooms + den/solarium, 2 underground parking spaces + locker with top notch amenities include indoor/outdoor pool, tennis courts, game/party room, fitness centre, rooftop garden, lots of visitor parking, 24-hr gate house. Close To TTC & Kennedy Station, Shopping, Mins To Scarbo Town Centre + More!! Available in the market this week. Call us if interested. Asking $239,000

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CLEONA BARRETTO CNE, CSP Sales Representative

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25 HAILEYBURY DRIVE

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Paralympic gold medalist kicks off Parapan Am Torch Relay contest Ali Raza araza@insidetoronto.com Paralympic champion Chelsey Gotell kicked off the start of the Toronto 2015 Parapan Am Games torchbearer contest at the CN Tower on Tuesday. As one of the torchbearers, Gotell was ecstatic to have the opportunity to not only carry the Parapan Am torch, but also support the legacy of the Parapan Am Games.

“I’m honoured to be one of the first official torchbearers,” she said. “Someday there will be athletes out there saying ‘I found out about Paralympic sports through the Toronto 2015 Games.” “To me, that is the true legacy of these games,” Gotell added. A legacy that will further enhance and promote paralympic sports for future gener-

ations, is what Gotell believes is “beyond the facilities and beyond the games.” Canadians are invited to be torchbearers for the unprecedented torch relay that will involve two flames, 12 communities and 250 torchbearers from across the country. The five-day journey will bring the two torches – one lit in Ottawa (east flame) and the other lit in Niagara Falls (west flame) – to Toronto just

before the opening ceremony of the Parapan Am Games on Aug. 7 when they will join to become one flame. Communities welcoming the torch will have their own festivities and celebrations that will be announced closer to the date. Anyone aged 13 and up by Aug. 3, 2015, can enter to be a torchbearer. Gotell added that athletes, spectators and Canadians

from coast to coast “have a responsibility to inspire the next generation to get involved in sport.” Gotell competed in three Paralympic Games, at Sydney 2000, Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008. She has a total of three gold medals, two silver medals and seven bronze medals from her career as a Paralympic swimmer. Having already been a

torchbearer for the Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Torch Relay, Gotell will continue her role as a Paralympic pioneer as torchbearer for the Toronto 2015 Parapan Am Games Torch Relay. To enter the torchbearer contest or for more info, visit toronto2015.org/torch-relay

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Gold ... and silver

WHAT’S YOUR VISION FOR THE PICKERING NUCLEAR SITE?

Staff photo/DAN PEARCE

Back from the women’s world hockey championships in Sweden, national team player Natalie Spooner pitched in her support Tuesday in Toronto to a new initiative designed to get and keep girls involved in sports. Backed by the Dairy Farmers of Canada and called Fuelling Women’s Champions, it was unveiled at the Glass Factory on Sudbury Street. Spooner, who shows off her gold medal from the 2014 Sochi Olympics, was joined by bobsledder Kaillie Humphries (top right corner), a double Olympic gold medalist. Unfortunately, Spooner had to settle for silver from this year’s world championships with Canada falling 7-5 to the U.S. on Saturday. Spooner was Canada’s top scorer with 4 goals and 3 assists in 5 games.

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United Tamil Sports Club wins provincial indoor track crown Scarborough’s United Tamil Sports Club won the Minor Track Association Provincial Indoor Championships – for the fifth year in a row. The track and field team consisting of youth ages 5 to 14 competed March 21-22 at the Toronto Track and Field Centre at York University. The 63 registered kids were awarded medals and a collective trophy for their achievement.

A club that started in 2006 with only six members has blossomed into a community powerhouse with 350 members and five consecutive provincial titles. The Scarborough team beat 49 competing clubs for the title. “It’s a great achievement for all the kids,” said volunteer coach Sujatha Sivanathan. “It really strengthens the community.” The club started in 2006

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by Sinnathurai Thevarajah, an athlete himself, to promote sports among the city’s Tamil community. Members practice three times a week at the Toronto Track and Field Centre and the Malvern Recreation Centre. “It’s our goal to have at least one child go to the 2020 Olympics,” Sivanathan said.

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Saturday, May 2

SickKids cancer patient

8am to 11am

Don’t miss this one! If you need it we have it! Location: Parking lot of 50 McIntosh Drive, Unit 115 (2 lights north of Hwy 7 off of Woodbine)

APRIL

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Launch Party: The Made With Care Collection

Reznick Carpets cordially invites you to the unveiling of The Made With Care Collection during an evening of cocktails, cuisine, fine art and fine textiles. Proceeds support Marnie’s Studio, an art therapy space at SickKids. Doors open at 6:00 PM.

Donations Welcomed. Please bring smaller household items to our office before Wednesday April 29th

To RSVP, please visit reznickcarpets.com/madewithcare

APRIL

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Tribute to the Grateful Dead 2015

Join us at The Phoenix for the 4th annual event featuring Mars Hotel, a live Grateful Dead Tribute Band, and The Gratefully Deadicated Sound System, a professional Grateful Dead DJ. Proceeds will benefit Jake's Collection Fund supporting cancer research at SickKids. For more information, please visit jakescollection.tumblr.com

For Inquires call 905-943-6112 All proceeds to go to


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City Select hockey playoffs Scarborough teams ... MINOR NOVICE Thursday, April 9 w 6:55 p.m., West Hill vs George Bell Navy at George Bell Arena Friday, April 10 w 6:55 p.m., Knights Black vs Scarborough at Downsview Saturday, April 11 w 8:50 a.m., Streetsville vs West Hill Gold at Downsview NOVICE Saturday, April 11 w 11:40 a.m., Duffield Black vs West Hill Gold at Downsview ATOM Thursday, April 9 w 7:50 p.m., Victoria Village Blue vs Leaside Red at George Bell MINOR PEEWEE Saturday, April 11 w 3:20 P.M., Scarborough vs East York at Downsview

Photo/MANNY RODRIGUES

‘Tis the seasons

MINOR BANTAM Saturday, April 11 w 8:40 p.m., West Hill Gold vs Streetsville at Pavilion South * Complete schedule and results for all select division visit www.nyhl.on.ca/ and link through ‘Games Centre’

Photo/WILLIAM MEIJER

We’ve got the beginning of the spring lacrosse season ... and the winding down of the winter hockey season. At left, Damien Lisl of the Scarboroughbased Toronto Stars is pressured by Colton Gaunt from Toronto Beaches lacrosse during U-17 preliminary round action at the Jammer Classic which traditionally opens the spring outdoor lacrosse season on the artificial turf at the Cherry Beach sports fields. The Stars lost 6-2. Above, George Bell’s Anthony DiCarlo, left, and West Hill’s Laine Puolakka battle for the puck during West Hill Shamrock Tournament minor novice B action at Canlan Ice Sports last Friday. West Hill won this game 3-2. ALL-NEW 2015 GENESIS

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Transit, security discussed at meeting >>>from page 1 Spooner said the Games’ transport plan “is really conscious of the impacts here in Scarborough,” where there won’t be any local closures. Timing for five sets of traffic signals (three along Morningside Avenue, two on Old Kingston Road) will be adjusted to help drivers reach the Aquatics Centre and the Games’ tennis venue in nearby the Highland Creek valley. There will be extra bus service to both from Kennedy Station, Don Mills Station and Rouge Hill GO Station, ending at an unused bus loop on Morningside by the Instructional Centre (IC) building at University of Toronto Scarborough. Best of all, Spooner added, if you have tickets to a Games event, transit is included. Toronto Police Cons. Craig Brister of the Games’ Integrated Security Unit assured people the Games one of the largest events ever staged in Canada - will be nothing like Toronto’s G-20, the 2010 summit of world

leaders which brought a hardened security zone to the downtown and resulted in riots. “G-20 was a security event. This is a sporting event,” said Brister, adding the Games also don’t seem to draw the same “political friction” as the Olympic Games, which require tighter security. He also said police services will continue normally during the Games. The Pan American and Parapan Torch Run from May 30 to July 10 and its events including a celebration in the Aquatic Centre parking lot on Sunday, July 5 - may also tie up traffic around them. By mid-May, organizers say, a phone app will be available to help people plan car and transit trips during games. Maps for the Games and special traffic measures are posted at Ontario.ca/ games2015. The policing unit can be reached at 1-844-477-2626 or through ICL.PanParapanAm@ opp.ca Also, a twitter account @TPSPanAm2015 and a Facebook page will post maps

and warn of delays. Residents can also send any Games-related question to residentinfo@Toronto2015. org Scarborough residents at Tuesday’s information session seemed to have few concerns. One local councillor, Paul Ainslie, said some residents are asking about possible traffic congestion, but he’s confident lots of planning has been done. “I don’t tell people to stay home,” he said. Yesterday, Ron Moeser, the councillor representing neighbourhoods around the Scarborough venues said he thought plans “could have been a little more detailed” on how the Games may affect them. Moeser said he expects some calls about blocked driveways and parking restrictions, but agreed the Games have already brought benefits to the area. “You can’t absolutely cover everything,” he said. “You hope there’s a cooperation on both sides.”

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Know before you throw! Aerosol cans can explode if not completely empty when tossed in the recycling bin. This can cause injuries or damage equipment. Put only empty cans in recycling and bring ones with contents remaining to a City Household Hazardous Waste Depot. Propane tanks and cylinders, even when empty, must never be put in recycling or garbage. These items are hazardous waste. Refill them if possible or take them to a City Household Hazardous Waste Depot. Community Environment Days also accept household hazardous waste. Community Environment Days run from April to October. October. Check schedule at toronto.ca/environment_days or call 311. Need a pick up? The Toxic Taxi provides free pick up Taxi of 10 to 50 litres/kilograms of household hazardous waste.

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Number of rooming house meetings planned for Scarborough >>>from page 1 Certain councillors managed to delay for years a review of the different rooming house rules across the amalgamated city, but a review is going ahead. And, starting at 6 p.m. this Thursday, April 9, at the Parkdale Library Auditorium, so are public meetings where rooming house owners and tenants, post-secondary school administrators, and social agency representa-

tives are expected to speak to other residents of these neighbourhoods about “possible solutions.” One of those proposed solutions will be licensing. Rooming houses are a “fact of life” in some city neighbourhoods, and people should discuss what the city needs to do to make sure they are safe, said Diane Dyson, executive director of WoodGreen Community Services.

“Licensing recognizes they are there and brings them up to a safe standard.” As housing prices rise and Toronto becomes more unaffordable, people are looking for a way to stay in the city, said Dyson, whose agency runs a program for working rooming house tenants. Answering “just shut them down” will drive rooming houses further underground, and the city will end up with more tragedies like the infa-

mous Rupert Hotel fire, she said. Some of the city’s rooming house hotspots are around post-secondary institutions. Nowhere in the city is it illegal to simply rent out a room. In Scarborough, for example, a homeowner can legally have a separate basement apartment and rent rooms to two lodgers. But having three or more lodgers is illegal, in spite of

real estate listings that can boast of a home’s potential as an income property. Councillor Norm Kelly said on the streets of his Scarborough-Agincourt ward, where one of the meetings will take place, you can “see the physical impact of multiple tenancy” and absentee ownership. “Older neighbours especially object to what they see as a deterioration of the neighbourhood.”

Public meetings scheduled after Thursday are: n Monday, April 20, at Stephen Leacock Community Centre in Scarborough from 6 to 8 p.m. n Tuesday, April 21, in the Pan Am Sports Centre at the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

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Are you suffering with sore feet? McCowan Foot Clinic can help alleviate your pain so you can get back on your feet quickly Serving the Greater Toronto Area and Scarborough community for over 18 years, McCowan Foot Clinic has helped people improve foot health and function thereby enabling a healthy and active lifestyle. With a team of five chiropodists, McCowan Foot Clinic provides a range of chiropody services to assess and treat various foot problems. Chiropody is a branch of medical science that involves the assessment and management of the foot and lower limb disorders. A chiropodist is a primary health care professional who specializes in the assessment, management and prevention of diseases and disorders of the foot. Chiropodists are skilled in alleviating foot pain, improving mobility, providing education and treating a diverse range of foot conditions. A physician’s referral is not required

to see a Chiropodist. McCowan Foot Clinic offers a variety of services, treatment methods and products for foot and lower leg related problems. Our chiropodist will work with you to provide the highest quality of care for your feet. We treat a range of foot conditions including: • Diabetic foot care • Corns and Calluses • Warts • Ingrown and thickened Toenails • Fungal Toenails • Heel Pain • Heel Spurs • Arch Pain • Bunions • Flatfeet • High Arched Feet • Plantar fasciitis We provide a range of treatment methods and products in-

cluding the following: • Custom-made Foot Orthotics are designed to alleviate pain and discomfort in the feet, legs and lower back • Compression Stockings • Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for Heel Pain • Laser Surgery for Warts and Fungal Nails • Orthopedic Footwear • Ankle Brace • Bunion Brace • Toenail Surgery for Ingrown Toenails For more information about our services, visit our website at www.mccowanfootclinic.ca. As we are using our feet everyday, it is very important to take good care of our feet. Here are some simple tips to keep your feet healthy. • Routinely check your feet for any signs of problems such as dry, cracked skin, redness, blisters or pain • Wash your feet with soap and warm water and dry thoroughly (especially between your toes where moisture tends to collect) • When applying lotion to your feet, avoid applying it to the skin between the toes • If you cut your own nails, cut your nails straight across in small bits (do not cut your nails too short) and file any

sharp edges In addition to taking good care of your feet, you need to wear proper shoes. Here are some general tips to guide you when selecting footwear. • It’s best to purchase your shoes later in the day as your feet tend to swell after a long day of activity • Your shoes should have enough length, width and depth to fit your foot and toes • If your feet have a lower arch, it is best to select shoes with arch support • If your feet have a higher arch,

it is best to select shoes with cushioning in the sole • Gently break in new shoes and wear socks with shoes to avoid painful blisters • If you have custom-made foot orthotics, it should be worn daily in your footwear. Orthotics are orthopedic devices that support, accommodate or correct the function of the foot or lower limb. Custommade orthotics are made to help correct any misalignment in the foot, improve a person’s posture or alleviate pain in the foot or leg. Custom orthot-

ics are different from overthe-counter inserts that you can buy at any store because custom orthotics are specially made to conform to the unique shape of your foot. If you would like to receive foot care treatment or have questions regarding your feet, contact our team of Chiropodists at McCowan Foot Clinic at the phone number (416) 299-1508.

Connie Lam, B.Sc., D.Ch. Registered Chiropodist 1711 McCowan Road, Unit 104 Scarborough, Ontario, M1S 2Y3 www.mccowanfootclinic.ca

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A free income tax clinic will take place in Scarborough every weekend until the end of April. The Community Volunteer Income Tax

Samtack Inc., located at 1100 Rodick Rd. in Markham, is a leading distributor of PCs and tablets, components, accessories, consumer electronics, household appliances and kitchenware to national and regional retailers, e-tailors and resellers. The company provides extraordinary services to business clients and individual customers, such as fast response times, quick delivery, focused sourcing of the best-selling products and deals, friendly service and support, as well as flexible business models to suit all customers’ needs. Samtack provides a superb array of brand name products and takes care of the inventory management and shipping logistics for clients. The company’s goal is to help customers achieve lower costs, higher productivity, and more effective operations. Samtack team members are dedicated to each customer’s specific requirements and committed to providing timely service. Samtack is having the largest warehouse sale in the GTA on April 17-19, April 24-26, and May 1-3. Warehouse hours on Friday are 12 p.m. - 8 p.m. and Saturday/Sunday from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. There will be more than 50,000 products up to 80 per cent off. The warehouse sale is a good chance for customers to choose from thousands of brand name products at great discount prices.

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Fastsigns on Kennedy Road has been named one of the company’s top centres at a recent convention in Dallas, Texas. With more than 570 locations worldwide, the Scarborough branch received the Million Dollar Award, which recognizes locations with more than $1 million in annual sales volume. “This award commemorates all of the hard work and excellent service our team at Fastsigns of

Toronto East – Scarborough provides every day,” said owner Craig Gibbs. To learn more, visit www. fastsigns.com/670 mentors sought locally wEmployment

The Centre for Immigrant and Community Services Mentorship Program is seeking experienced local professionals to help a less experienced new immigrants to Canada with information about employment, workplace culture, and adjustment to life in Canada. Mentors will help newcomers with their professional development and increase their confidence in building a new life in Canada. Newcomers wishing to enhance their career development and obtain support in their chosen professional field are also welcome to enter the program. For registration, call Christina Lo at 416293-4565 ext. 114. CICS is located at 3850 Finch Ave., near Kennedy Road.

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LEADER2LEADER Join us on April 27, 2015 at U of T Scarborough (UTSC) for the 2015 Leader2Leader Conference: Transforming Your Brand. Meet successful UTSC alumni, faculty, entrepreneurs and industry professionals who will lead you in a full day of leadership and networking.

April 10, 11 & 12, 2015 Direct Energy Centre, Hall C

Don’t miss the biggest Bridal Gown Sale in Toronto from Mona Richie Boutique. Designer gowns on sale starting at $200!

Program (CVITP) is for low income taxpayers, seniors, disabled, students and newcomers to Canada. The clinics are at Islamic Foundation of Toronto, 441 Nugget Ave., on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Weekdays are available by appointment only. Call 647-367-8578. For more, go to www.taxclinictoronto.wordpress. com

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The Agincourt Library hosts a Lessons From Immigrant Entrepreneurs session on April 16 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The session features a panel of immigrant entrepreneurs who will share their experiences starting businesses in Canada. Those attending will learn how to find new customers; overcome cultural barriers; regulatory information and how to get help. The session will be facilitated by the Entrepreneurship Connections team from ACCES Employment. It’s free, but space is limited and those wishing to attend are asked to register at the branch or by calling 416-396-8950. The Agincourt Library is located at 155 Bonis Ave.

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PURPLE DAY: Brooke Barrington, of Epilepsy Ontario, chats with Neshanth Moganamurthy, who has epilepsy, and his brother Roaashanth during an open house at East Scarborough Storefront in recognition of Purple Day recently, which raised awareness about epilepsy.

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VOLUNTEER FAIR Thursday, April 16, 2015, 10:00am - 4:00pm V!VA Pickering Retirement Community 1880 Glengrove Road, Pickering Are you looking for new volunteer opportunities? Attend the My Time to Give Volunteer Fair! • Find volunteer opportunities in your community • Connect with organizations from a variety of sectors • Open to volunteers of all ages

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Method of Pickering has a solution to help update your kitchen or bathroom without the high cost of renovation! “Why renovate when you can refinish, in just a few days?”, asks Jeff Hamilton, owner. “Especially if you’re putting your house on the market to sell or rent out.”

Not only is refinishing fast, but you’ll save up to 50-75% over the cost of replacement. Since surface refinishing doesn’t require weeks of messy construction, in just 2-3 days, your kitchen and bathrooms will be beautiful again. “Our customers can save thousands of dollars and the results are beautiful! We can create an updated new look over your existing surfaces using

our Natural Accent® finishes.” continues Jeff. Natural Accents® are available in a wide array of colours and can be applied on laminate, fibreglass, acrylic, Corian® and cultured marble surfaces. Miracle Method can give you a high-end look without the highend cost.

We also refinish cupboard doors now and the transformation is simply amazing!

“Kitchen counter tops are the new WOW factor for homeowners,” continues Jeff. “We also refinish cupboard doors and the transformation is simply amazing! We use an HVLP spray system, NOT a paintbrush, and

the topcoat lacquer is the same that kitchen manufacturers use.” Compare refinishing to the cost of replacing or re-facing and you’ll see that you can save money. Miracle Method is the largest surface refinishing company in North America & provides residential and commercial services. “As a company, we fix problems at hotels, schools, senior care centres, apartment complexes, universities, colleges and more. We are always ready to help!” Be inspired by the amazing transformations in our photo gallery and explore all the services we have to offer by going to our local website at: miraclemethod.com/pickering

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VICTORIA PARK and Lawrence. 1 bedroom $900. 2 bedroom, $1,099. Utilities incl. Great location close to all amenities. Call 416 654- 5479 BIRCHMOUNT/EGLINTON, 2 bedrooms apartment, newly renovated kitchen and bath, separate entrance. Laundry, parking, 52 inch tv with box. $950 inclusive. Available immediately. Call Ben 416-931-5603.

3 BDRM ALL INCLUSIVE bsmt apt. Steps from TTC, Schools, shopping center, HWY 400 & 401. $1,400/mo Call 647-519-1341 KINGSTON/ MCCOWAN Large, new 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. $950 /$1095. Laundry, elevator, balcony, storage. Immediate. Frank 416-738-5516 LAWRENCE / BENNETT, Large 2 bedroom apartment, separate entrance. 5 windows. Laundry. Parking. Utilities included, $1100. No smoking, no pets. 416-208-7888. LAWRENCE EAST between Pharmacy & Warden. Large 4 bedroom basement (backsplit) in new custom built home. Near school. Non-smoking. $1500. Available immediately. 647-347-4841 LAWRENCE/ PORT Union- 4 bedroom basement apartment. Separate entrance. Free unlimited internet. $1250. Available immediately. Laundry. 647-973-8332 asfaqulh@gmail.com

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STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS UP TO 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

Townhouses for Rent

MORNINGSIDE/ SHEPPARD: 3 bedroom townhouse for rent. Now accepting applications. Call for requirements and information. 416-282-3976

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MOVING SALE

Furniture, electronics, small appliances, COLLECTIBLES-coca cola & more. Crystal, luggage , tools, Utility shelves, garden shed, lawn mower, weed wacker, cushion storage bench, lounge chair, inflatable pool with cover. Camping Equipment- tents, sleeping bags and more. Scarborough: 18 Crusader Street 04/11/2015~10:00 am-4:00 pm |04/12/2015~10:00 am-3:00 pm

GARAGE SALE Antiques, unique items & much more. Guildwood. 68 Sylvan Ave Saturday 04/11/2015 9:00am-1:00pm

Legals

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Notice to Creditors and Others All claims against the estate of MARY THERESA COOKE, late of the City of Toronto, in the Country of Canada, who died on or about the 25th day of December 2014, must be filed with the undersigned not later than May 1, 2015. Thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets of the estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED this 1st day of April, 2015. MARY THERESA COOKE, 3380 Eglinton Ave E, Suite 702, Scarborough, ON M1J 3L6 by her lawyers, LARSENLAW AND ASSOCIATES, 150 Spinnaker Way Unit 11, Vaughan Ontario, L4K 4M1. Real Estate Misc./Services

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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

Novenas/ Card of Thanks Novena To The Most Sacred Heart Of Jesus And St. Jude: Novena To The Most Sacred Heart Of Jesus And St. Jude. May the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised, blessed, loved adored and glorified throughout the whole world now and forever, Amen. Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, help to the helpless, pray for us. Say nine times a day for nine days. Prayer will be answered by the eighth day, it has never failed. Publication must be promised. Thank you with all my heart for favours granted. V. & T.

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concrete & paving

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www.venetianconstruction.ca Free estimates 416-286-2666

RPC CONSTRUCTION Custom Home Building Specialist

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electrical

home renovations Twilight Renovation

MARS APPLIANCE REPAIR

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landscaping, lawn care, supplies

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Weekly & Bi-Weekly Contracts available.

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Book your yard cleanup!

21 YEARs WITh ThE sAmE NAmE AND NUmBER

Burton Electric Inc. www.danarco.ca 416-791-1234 416 419-1772

4 Knob and tube replacement 4 Service upgrades 4 Aluminum wire reconditioning 4 Breakers/Panels 4 Electrical Home Inspections 4 Pot Lights 4 FREE ESTIMATES Master Electrician * License # 7001220 * Insured www.burtonelectric.ca mark.burton@burtonelectric.ca

general contracting, excavating

FRANK’S RENOVATIONS GAS FURNACES CENTRAL AIR

www.deckplus.ca

• Verandas • Concrete Work • Waterproofing • Brickwork • Stucco • Interlocking • Retaining Walls • Wood Fences • Flower Boxes

Free Estimates Metro Lic 15743

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www.airflexltd.com 416-439-7155 metro lic. #H16265

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home renovations

Handyman Services Basement Renovations Complete Home Remodeling www.andrewsrenovation.com

(416) 602 7910

Call Cell

416.261.1363 647-678-9282

PETER’S CONCRETE & BRICK • Resurface and Build new porches • Specialize in flagstone work • Stone facing around the house FREE ESTIMATES 10% Seniors Discount 38 years in Business www.pcbrick.ca

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landscaping, lawn care, supplies

masonry & concrete

roofing

ROOFING

MACKENZIE’S MASONRY

REPAIRS by RAPID TAC

Commercial & Residential

• Stone Window Sills • Block Work • Chimneys Built & Repaired NO DEPOSIT UP FRONT! All work guaranteed. Free estimates! Licensed & Insured • 26 years experience

416-282-8912 • 416-993-8912

painting & decorating

tSkylight RepaiS t Shingle Repairs tEavestrough Repair t "nimal Removal t Eavestrough Cleaning

FREE Roof Inspection

J & M Painting

COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTIAL

647-893-3876 DTDlanDscaping@hoTmail.ca

LAWN CUTTING • RELIABLE SERVICE • FREE QUOTES • SERVING THE SCARBOROUGH AREA FOR OVER 20 YEARS

416-250-1402

plumbing

BaySprings Plumbing Small Job Specialists

Servicing All Your Plumbing Needs

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10% SENIORS DISCOUNT

416-427-0955 Metro Lic. #P24654 - Fully Insured

FREE ESTIMATES

24/7 No Extra Charges for Evenings, Weekends or Holidays

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~ Since 1967 ~

Beautiful Designs For Your New Patio, Gardens or Front Entrance Amazing Lawn Care Programs New Interlock Styles, Gardens, Sodding, Fire Pits, Outdoor Kitchens

$ Low Cost Repairs $ Low Cost Repairs $

BASIC SERVICE Cut, Trim, Clean-up Package Price Starting at $100/ month

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Low Cost Repairs $ Low Cost Repairs

ROOF REPAIRS • Roof repairs

leaks & replacement • Eaves trough cleaning, repair & replacement • Chimney cleaning, tuck pointing & rebuild • Animal removal, repair & prevention

SPRING SPECIAL Eaves or chimney cleaning from $59*

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Free estimates ~ Seniors discount Licensed & insured

Low Cost Repairs $ Low Cost Repairs

• Grass Cutting • Spring/Fall Cleanups • Lawn Fertilizer • Hedge / Shrub Trimming

Free Estimates

416-299-1788

Replacement & Repairs Faucets, Sinks, Pipes, Drains Etc. Furnace, A/C, Water Heater, Gas 28 Years Experience • 24/7

416-615-0995

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seasonal services

416.661.9393

ALL CITIAPPLIANCES. Appliances repaired professionally. 35 years experience. Fridge’s, coolers, washers, dryers, stoves. Central Air Conditioning & Heating. (416)281-3030 Professional Repairs of all brands of:

Refrigeration, Stoves, Dishwashers, Washers, Dryers, Air Conditioning, & Heating. Free Estimates. Warranty, Credit cards accepted. Seniors discount. 416-616-0388

Articles Wanted

Articles Wanted

ANTIQUES

& Collectibles Wanted Cash for Older: Coins, Jewelry, Military, Watches, Toys, Barbies, Silver, Gold, Records, Old Postcards/Photos, Guitars, Old Pens, Lighters & Old Advertising etc.

25 years experience

Cars

Cars

2007 HYUNDAI TUCSON

TREE/STUMP SERVICES

Complete Tree Service Fully Insured Free Estimates Seniors Discount

GL V6 2.7L Automatic, Asking $7888. One owner, non-smoker, well maintained, market value more than $9000, plus 4 235/60/16 2-year winter tires with aluminum alloy wheels value $700. 137,800KM. 416-856-3728 Masonry & Concrete

Masonry & Concrete

Brick ~ Blocks ~ Stonework Chimney’s ~ Tuck Pointing Porches ~ Flagstone Window Sills. All masonry work. Insured & Licensed. For free estimates call Roman

Metro License #PH23521

Danny • 416 845 3909 FULLY INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES

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

Richard & Janet 416-431-7180 416-566-7373

416.491.1180

waste removal

YOUR PRIVATE GARDENER

$ Low Cost Repairs $ Low Cost Repairs $

LANDSCAPING

Commercial and residential painting 25 yrs of experience Quality Workmanship Airless spraying • Power Washing Epoxy coating • Staining Wall repair • Wall Coverings

roofing

Appliance Repairs/ 29 Installation

416-684-4324

www.fadomconstructioninc.com BRICK, BLOCK & NATURAL STONEWORK Chimneys, Tuck Pointing, Brick, Concrete, Windowsills and Much More! For Free Estimate Call Peter:647-333-0384 www.stardustconstruction.com

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Waste Removal

GTA TREE SERVICE (416) 875-2099 www.roofdoctoron.com

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Waste Removal

PETER’S DEPENDABLE JUNK REMOVAL

From home or business, including furniture/ appliances, construction waste. Quick & careful!

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Home Improvement Directory

Appliance Repairs/ Installation


Houses for Sale

Houses for Sale

Great location 34 Sedgemount Drive M1H 1X3

Landscaping, Lawn Care, Supplies

Landscaping, Lawn Care, Supplies

SMALL TREE Removal. Yard clean-up and pruning. Best time for fruit trees is now! Free Estimates! Call Allan for great rates at 416-755-3420. Tree/Stump Service

Tree/Stump Service

RICK’S TREE SERVICE Tree Removal Hedge Trimming l Tree Trimming l Stump Grinding Working in Markham, Scarborough, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby & Oshawa Free Estimates l Senior’s Discounts l l

This lovely family home is in a great location in high demand area of Scarborough with easy access to schools, public transit, hospital, mall and library. 4 bedroom, 2 bath finished basement with Main floor nicely appointed with hardwood and backyard porch.

Call Rehana to view; 647-204-8433

Handy Person

Handy Person

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

diversions

MINOR HOME repairs. Appliances, plumbing, tiling, cleaning, furnace, minor electrical. Free estimates. Mike, 416-294-3633

Call Rick 416-716-4332 Eavestroughs & Siding

Eavestroughs & Siding

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

Electrical

CERTIFIED MASTER Electrician. Troubleshooting, new wiring, upgrades, lighting, receptacles, timers. ESA# 7004236, Call Leo 416-821-2153 Nannies/Live In/Out

Nannies/Live In/Out

LIVE-IN CAREGIVER (nanny) needed for twins, Newmarket area. Monday to Friday and occasional weekends, commencing August. Call 905-853-2268

Domestic Help Wanted

Domestic Help Wanted

CHILD CAREGIVER for 3 Children Private Home Employer: Gemma Agustin. Permanent Full Time. 40hrs/wk. $11/hr. Mon-Fri. Scarborough, Sheppard Ave E & Neilson Rd. High School Grad. First Aid & CPR Cert. 1-2 Yrs Exp. Prepare meals, Tend to emotional well being, Oversee children’s activities. Please email me your resume w/ contact no. gem_agustin77@yahoo.ca Child Care Wanted

Child Care Wanted

CHILD CAREGIVER required for 2 children (8 & 11). Scarborough. Full Time. $11/ hour. 40 hours/ week. Free accommodation. 1-2 yrs. experience. Completion of high school. Fax resume 905-452-7305 Wanted: Caregiver / Child Care in Scarborough for 5 year old child. Salary: $11/ hour x 40 hours per week. Employer: Irish Sison. To apply email ifsison@yahoo.com. 416-298-2174

Medical & Dental Services

Medical & Dental Services

STOP SMOKING with medical hypnosis. Covered by OHIP. Dr. A. Sorens M.D. Over 40 years experience. Ellesmere Health Care Centre. 416-439-2273 Plumbing

Plumbing

RAY PLUMBING Service Repair/ replacement, faucets, sinks, toilets, drains, main valve, leaky pipes, drain cleaning. Licensed and insured. 24/7. 416-880-4151

YOUR Weekly Crossword

Home Renovations

Home Renovations

BUILDER/ GENERAL Contractors LIC# T85-4420956 Residential/ Commercial. Complete Restoration. Finished Basements. Painting. Bathrooms. Ceramic Tiles. Flat Roofs. Leaking Basements. Brick/ Chimney Repairs. House Additions 905-764-6667, 416-823-5120

CEILINGS REPAIRED. Spray textures, plaster designs, stucco, drywall, paint. We fix them all! www.mrstucco.ca 416-242-8863 MINOR REPAIRS & Renovations Plumbing. Electrical. Patio Doors. Storm Doors. Mirrored Closet Doors. Windows. Sell & Installation Call Sam 416-562-9499 AFFORDABLE HOME Improvements & Handyman. General repairs, renovations, clean-ups. Flooring, basements, carpentry, plumbing.

Free estimates. Seniors discounts. 416-875-4808 or 416-887-1724

Decks & Fences

Decks & Fences

0 ALL Decks built in 1 day. Highest quality. Spring discount! Free design and estimates. Call Mike 416-738-7752 www.griffindecks.ca Concrete & Paving

Concrete & Paving

CONCRETE WORK

Waterproofing, Basement Lowering, Under Pinning, Sidewalk, Patio stones, General stonework, Brick repair, Fence repairs, Parging

Reasonable prices Seniors 10% off 416-825-3334

Flooring & Carpeting

Flooring & Carpeting

CARPET INSTALLED from $1.19/sq.ft. includes pad. Hardwood, Laminate, Ceramic at low prices. 22+ yrs experience. Free Estimates. No HST! 416-834-1834 CARPET, LAMINATELinoleum. A1, sales, installation, repair, restretch. Seniors discount. For expert workmanship/ low rates, free estimate call (416)569-5606 NESO FLOORING

Carpet installation starting from $1.19/ sq.ft. Hardwood, laminate at low prices. 27 yrs experience. Free Estimates. Best Price!

647-400-8198

Mortgages/Loans

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LARGE FUND --- Borrowers Wanted. Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. CALL ANYTIME 1-800-814-2578 or 905-361-1153. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

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Sudoku (challenging)

How to do it: Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3 by 3 box contains the digits 1 through 9.

last week’s answers

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for global strides charity’s second fundraising event in support of the Peaceful Home for Children.

Will You Lend A Hand?

“Every child deserves a home”

Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not. - The Lorax Dr. Seuss · Founded in 1987 and incorporated in 1989, York Region Abuse Program (YRAP) Childhood Sexual Abuse is a registered charitable organization that provides no-cost trauma therapy to children, youth and adults across the GTA who have experienced Childhood Sexual Abuse. Statistics indicate that 1 in 3 girls and 1 in 6 boys will experience sexual abuse before the age of 18. A memorable evening in support of the

York Region Abuse Program

Every Child Artist: Bob Salo

· Each year, YRAP counts on fundraising from its annual signature gala event. We are proud to announce that tickets to this event are sold out. Funds raised during this evening will be used towards therapy programming as well as the purchase of a therapy dog.

THE SAVOY AT MONTE CARLO INN

· To donate online please visit www.handinhandgala.com.

7255 Warden Ave, Markham (FREE PARKING)

Doors Open at 6pm | Cocktail Reception begins at 6:30pm

Through a very generous donation, from the Alta Group one lucky attendee of the gala will drive away in a brand new 2015 Nissan Micra! Thank You to Alta Nissan Richmond Hill, Stouffville Nissan, Alta Nissan Woodbridge and Maple Nissan.

TICKETS $130

Ticket sales end Tuesday, April 17, 2015

BUY NOW

Go to www.globalstridescharity.com and click events

ENJOY AN EVENING OF LIVE ENTERTAINMENT, AUCTIONS, FOOD STATIONS & MORE

For more information visit www.globalstridescharity.com OR CONTACT

DEBRA WELLER C: 416-409-1030 | W: 905-943-6113 | dweller@yrmg.com LOIS TORI 416.452.1279 | loistori@sympatico.ca

Every dollar counts! To donate online, please visit: www.handinhandgala.com

CHARITY #812167658RR0001

TORONTO 2015 Parapan Am Games Torch Relay

August 3–7, 2015

PRESENTED BY

CELEBRATE AND SHARE THE PARAPAN AM SPIRIT Enter online from April 7 to 19 for your chance to be a Parapan Am torchbearer! For a complete list of torchbearer guidelines and contest rules, visit TORONTO2015.org.

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