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JUMPING WITH JOY: Members of the 618 Queen City Air Cadets celebrate the presentation of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal to squadron chairperson and Scarborough resident Armin Konn, centre, at the HMCS York hall recently. Scarborough-Agincourt MP Jim Karygiannis, standing beside Konn, presented the medal.

Councillors call for report Music festival helps on ‘shortage’ of ice rinks beat the winter blues MIKE ADLER insidetoronto.com In an effort to “perhaps deal with the matter once and for all,” Scarborough councillors have called

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Muay Thai fighter Valtellini goes international Rebecca Field rfield@insidetoronto.com Nine minutes and it’s over. It could be sooner with a kick to the head, or a punch to the ribs. As long as the opponent is knocked out, the judges’ decision on who wins is made for them. It’s this type of strategy that Scarborough Muay Thai fighter Joseph ‘Bazooka Joe’ Valtellini takes with him to the ring in what is called “the art of eight limbs”. Now, the 27 year old will be doing it professionally at the international level, competing in the Glory World Series. Signed to Glory Valtellini has been signed on to Glory, an international stand-up fighting league, after only eight professional and 11 amateur fights, losing only one, said Kru Paul Minhas, his coach and manager. Valtellini switched to professional fighting less than three years ago after recovering from a broken wrist. “We’re kind of making history with such a small handful of fights,” said Minhas, owner of Ultimate Martial Arts in Scarborough where Valtellini first started training in Muay Thai more than eight years ago at age 19. “There are fighters in there with hundreds of professional fights.” The Glory World Series will allow

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Scarborough’s ‘Bazooka’ Joseph Valtellini, right, has signed a contract with the popular kickboxing organization Glory.

Valtellini to travel across Europe and Japan, as well as give him the chance to win up to $1 million in one of their 16-man grand prix tournaments. “Most exciting is that new level of competition,” said Valtellini, who notes that it’s the world’s highest

level for Thai boxing. “To be able to compete at that level has always been a dream of mine so I actually get to be a part of the biggest events with the best fighters from my sport around the world.”

Cedar Brae golf club repairs on hold due to financial dispute MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com Repairs to Cedar Brae Golf and Country Club’s leaking clubhouse roof are on hold because of a dispute with Morningside Heights developers over money, Scarborough Community Council heard this week. Cedar Brae’s 500 members and shareholders voted in 2010 to sell land at the golf course’s south end in order to renew the 1955 clubhouse, a goal the club has had for 20 years, general manager Sean DeSilva told councillors. In the clubhouse there are “buckets on the floor collecting water” because the roof needs replacing, and membership has declined because of its condition, he said. Cedar Brae has proposed building 37 homes on 2.8 acres of what is now the club’s third fairway. But despite approval at the

Scarborough level, the development off Staines Road known as 55 Mac Frost Way was referred back to Scarborough councillors by Toronto Council last November due to objections from the Morningside Heights Landowners Group. Morningside Heights Part of the Morningside Heights Secondary Plan approved by the Ontario Municipal Board in 2000 says the group, the neighbourhood’s original developers, must be paid a fair share of infrastructure costs before a new subdivision can be registered. City of Toronto staff have recommended Cedar Brae pay a share of costs only for the sewers it uses, an amount the city estimated last November as $103,566. Andrew Madden, representing the MHLG said the city’s current recommended amount was $76,000 and

didn’t include the new subdivision’s share of a storm water pond. The developers’ group said Cedar Brae must pay $824,696 but this week gave the club an itemized list the day before Tuesday’s meeting totaling a payment of $454,176, which Madden said was fair. A lawyer for the club, Catherine Lyons, said it is close to an agreement with MHLG and asked councillors not to defer a decision on the development. After an in camera discussion, the Scarborough councillors approved the staff recommendation and sent the matter downtown again, where, Scarborough-Agincourt Councillor Mike Del Grande said, council members will be happy to hear the dispute is settled. It seems fair that if developers build services and others benefit, they should pay, but it’s not up to city councillors to mediate a private dispute, he said.

Valtellini, who is the only Canadian in the competition, has been interested in martial arts since childhood. He was born and raised near Danforth and Birchmount, the same area he still lives in. He would practice on makeshift punching bags built by his dad, said Valtellini. “It was a way for my dad and I to bond,” said Valtellini. “I memorized all of the words from my favourite fighting movies, and we would wrestle around on the floor.” He signed up for Tae Kwan Do at age seven, receiving his black belt by age 10, and moving on to a second-degree black belt by the time he was in Grade 10 at SATEC@W.A. Porter Collegiate It was during the summer after his first year at the University of Toronto in the health and physical education program that Valtellini found Muay Thai. A co-worker at his summer job working at Pine Ridge Cemetery suggested he go for a trial at Ultimate Martial Arts, where Valtellini met his coach Minhas for the first time. “I had all that experience in standup fighting and Muay Thai was just the perfect transition from Tae Kwan Do,” said Valtellini. “It got me more motivated and brought me into the gym more frequently.” Valtellini took his years of martial arts training into the classroom at Scarborough’s Sir William Osler

High School where he teaches Muay Thai and Jiu Jitsu to a class of six students. “I’m finding that it’s been a way for them to challenge, channel their energy and their aggressive side. So it’s an outlet for them,” said Valtellini. “It’s cool because I’ve always wanted to give back to the Scarborough community because I w a s b o r n i n S c a r b o ro u g h General (hospital), went to school in Scarborough, still teach in Scarborough.” Valtellini now trains with Minhas five days a week in Muay Thai, along with athletic performance training five days a week with Costa Kladianos at Tempus Performance, also located in Scarborough. “My dad comes to my fights, it’s something that my mom can’t watch,” said Valtellini. “My mom is still very supportive, she helps with the cooking aspect of my training.” The sport has one of the highest knockout ratios in the world, according to Minhas. The fights are split into three fast paced, three-minute rounds. “The way we believe is he’s going to knock out everybody,” said Minhas who feels that Valtellini has a very good chance of success even at the new, higheer level of competition. “I’d like to see him finish in the first or second round, and just see his hand raised, that feeling is what we’re training for,” said Minhas.

Developer’s payment towards community centre deferred Once again, people who waited years for money to expand Milliken Park Community Centre will have to wait longer. Past owners of a 42-acre block of land on Steeles Avenue in Scarborough committed to give $1.8 million to the community centre on McCowan Road in order to build The Landmark, a condominiumstyle mall project that would rival the nearby Pacific Mall and Market Village. Payment of what the city calls Section 37 funds was delayed, however, as the project, announced in 2007, stalled. Late in 2011, the land at Middlefield Road was sold to a new owner, Mady Developments of Markham. Mady is still required to pay the $1.8 million, as well as to spend $1 million to preserve or “adaptively reuse” two 19th Century heritage homes on the site. At a Scarborough Community Council meeting this week, Chin Lee, the local councillor, asked council to defer the $1.8 million payment until Aug. 31. Developers “are not flush

with cash” now, and Mady needs more time to pay, said Lee, adding the city will start collecting eight per cent interest a year on the amount owed. Scarborough-Agincourt Councillor Mike Del Grande asked why payment should be delayed again under a new owner, arguing the city may end up with “eight per cent of zero” if the project fails to materialize. Lee noted another developer in Del Grande’s ward is also “on the hook” for a Section 37 contribution covering a 5,000-square-foot expansion of L’Amoureaux Community Centre - for another Steeles Avenue mall project that hasn’t been built yet, Splendid China II. The deferment for Mady was approved, and community council received a preliminary report on an application to make some zoning changes on the property, 5789-5951 Steeles Ave. E. The size of Mady’s proposed new commercial development is unknown, Lee said. – Mike Adler

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wo big days ahead for the City of Toronto: One, the fate of Mayor Rob Ford’s appeal in his Conflict of Interest case is decided today; and two, a new premier for the Province of Ontario will be selected on Saturday when the Ontario Liberal Party chooses a our view new leader. What will these two events Govern by mean for the city? That all what’s best depends on council, and their ability to put aside partisan politics and actually get down to run- for Toronto ning this city. Regardless of the Ford decision, council and the mayor (whoever that might be) will have to create a relationship with the new premier. If it’s any of the three remaining Toronto contenders – Eric Hoskins, Gerard Kennedy, or Kathleen Wynne – that road might be easier to follow. They already know the ills of the city, and can quickly wrap their heads around them. Even if it’s Sandra Pupatello, the Liberal red shawl Toronto wears makes it easier. Once the legislature is back in business, though, the opposition parties may quickly opt to defeat the Liberal minority and send us into a provincial election, the result of which is anyone’s guess. This is precisely why council must govern based on what is best for Toronto. Party politics will only work against the city. Leave the colourful bickering to Queen’s Park and Parliament Hill. At the city level, it’s about neighbourhoods, and the day-to-day decisions that impact citizens. Toronto City Hall is where councillors should debate what is best for the city and not what is best for their political affiliations. Unfortunately, the later seems the case most days. The brothers Ford, and their allies, are blatantly conservative. Gord Perks, Adam Vaughan and others on the left happily wave their flags. This does nothing but inflame rhetoric, and alienate Torontonians, along with potential political allies in the provincial and federal governments. Council is in the second half of its term. Whether Mayor Ford is at the helm is irrelevant. What is pressing is that all 44 councillors work together because our relationship with the province is key to the city’s future. On transit alone, having a clear vision, one that is not constantly changing, is key because whether its a Progressive Conservative, Liberal or NDP government at Queen’s Park, councillors will have to work with them. newsroom

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To the editor: I was surprised to hear the TTC is considering limiting the number of baby strollers on the buses. Don’t they know that families use the buses to get to work and the daycare centres? Are TTC drivers going to let a mother with one or more children stand and wait for the next two or three buses until she can get on? Maybe if the TTC purchased a good bus in the first place, we, the riders, would not have to fight for space on them. Years ago when these things came on service, my first impression was the lack of available seating even when the bus was empty. It is a ridiculous compromise design that does not really suit the needs of the people that use it. The design is all about the wheels and once you step inside, you are compressed between them. While it might have been determined to be a good thing to mix the needs of the transit riders, I think these buses were not the solution and it is obvious they are not. One has to wonder why this design of vehicle was selected in the first place. Chris Belfontaine

Students are the real casualties of Bill 115 To the editor: Here is the day in the life of a Bill 115 casualty: 8 a.m.: Arrive at school to see teachers pacing the sidewalk with “Kill the Bill!” signs. 8:30 a.m.: Knock on the office door of the English department with no response. The door is locked and students will be ignored until 8:45 a.m. 8:45 to 8:50 a.m.: is the time slot given for communication with teachers outside of class. 8:55 a.m. (not a minute sooner): Teachers arrive to class wearing black to signify “the death of democracy”. 10:15 a.m.: Music classes are informed the concert they have been preparing for since September has been cancelled. 11:35 a.m.: Lunch period

starts. Classrooms and offices are locked tight and staff members disappear. Noon: The atmosphere in the school is tense. The cafeteria and hallways are filled with frustrated students whose normal lunchtime activities have been cancelled abruptly. 12:25 p.m.: Students prepare for the possibility school may be cancelled next class so the teachers can participate in a “day of protest”. 1:45 p.m.: On the way to fourth period, a gym teacher announces to another staff member: “If they wanted extra-curriculars so bad, they should’ve joined them outside of school”. The other staff member is quick to agree. 2 p.m.: The Grade 12 World Issues class discusses the Bill 115. They are told

about how rough the teachers have it and how horrible the Liberal government has always been to them. They are asked “Well, what would you have done differently?” 3 p.m.: The ski trip that was organized in October is cancelled. Participants are told that they will get their money back soon. 3:15 p.m.: The gym doors are locked and the teachers are gone. All teams have been cancelled indefinitely. On Monday mornings, school is never a particularly welcome thing. But after waking up every day for six months to the sound of your educators protesting coming to teach you, Monday mornings past don’t seem to be complaint-worthy at all. Though students are told that Bill 115 is not an

issue that concerns them, I hope the timeline above shows that it does. This bill is something students can see, feel and hear at school. We can see it in the doors that are closed in our faces after class time, feel it in the frustration and anger that comes with having clubs and sports teams cancelled and hear it in comments like “If they wanted extracurriculars so bad, they should’ve joined them outside of school” from our supposed role models. I understand the frustration toward Bill 115, and I understand it is the union, not the teachers making these decisions. What I cannot understand is comments such as this and the attitudes behind them that are so belittling and disrespectful to students. R McCulloch

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>>>from page 1 rink is a small ice pad in Albert Campbell Square, while a total of 20 outdoor rinks operate in Etobicoke and York during winter months. A t T h o m p s o n’s u r g i n g , Scarborough Community Council directed the parks department to produce facts by April on where the indoor and outdoor rinks are in the city, including those run by community groups, and how many hours of free skating or shinny hockey each provide. His motion also asked staff which steps or financial resources are needed to provide more time at arenas for shinny hockey, the unorganized pick-up version of the sport. Scarborough councillors also asked for staff opinion on whether helmets should be mandatory, both for adults and children, on the ice at Toronto rinks. Thompson said a boy was injured Monday when he hit his head on the ice at a North York rink, and later noted some private arenas in the city won’t let anyone on the ice without a helmet. Some councillors at Tuesday’s meeting seemed to agree with the explanation, stated by chairperson Michelle Berardinetti, that Scarborough’s residents had asked

for outdoor rinks to be covered “since they could use them yearround”. New residents note the lack of outdoor rinks and think Scarborough compares unfairly with the rest of Toronto, she said, “but there’s no inequity.” Local hockey volunteer Scott Harrison, however, has been telling ratepayer groups a big inequity exists, and said he’ll keep up the pressure until city politicians do something to correct it. ‘services’ “The people of Scarborough don’t realize the amount of services they don’t have,” he said on Wednesday. “This is a low-cost initiative for youth to be active in the wintertime. And Scarborough is being shortchanged again.” Harrison, a former Toronto District Public School Board trustee, isn’t saying who he blames for shortchanging Scarborough. Plenty of public schools in the area had natural outdoor rinks in the late 1960s and 1970s, when local minor hockey was on the rise and Scarborough was starting to turn out young stars. The schools stopped providing

space for rinks because of liability issues and Scarborough covered some rinks, but even including those, the number of local ice pads is behind the rest of Toronto, said Harrison. He said he can’t explain why local politicians didn’t build more rinks before 1998, in the years when Scarborough remained an independent city. “Scarborough was a very thrifty organization back then,” Harrison said. Scarborough-Agincourt Councillor Norm Kelly also concluded in 2008 that “frugal” City of Scarborough policies had resulted in a lack of outdoor pools and rinks after their numbers were examined in a report, Fair Share Scarborough. That research said Scarborough two years before had only 10 indoor rinks, fewer than North York (19) or Etobicoke and York (19 combined) but more than Toronto and East York (six combined), though Scarborough also had the city’s largest indoor ice surfaces. Scarborough councillors this week appeared to suggest school boards should take responsibility again for providing outdoor ice, backing a motion by Glenn De Baeremaeker requesting that boards build rinks at all Scarborough schools.

arts and culture at UTSC >>>from page 1 Andrew Hercules, spokesperson for the event, pointed out, “We are in a cold snap right now, and this is something to look forward to — cheer everybody up and brighten their day with arts and culture.” The festival also features professional artists to give concerts and artist talks. The event highlights the fantastic arts and culture that exists on campus, Hercules said, and is sure to “help you get over a really bad case of the winter blues.” All artist talks, concerts and exhibitions are free and open to public. A variety of events are planned for this year’s festival, including the second annual UTSC Piano and Guitar Competition. The competition, next Thursday and Friday, is a “great opportunity for our students to engage with piano and guitar, because we have our concert band but piano is not part of it,” Hercules said. There will be two adjudicators who will provide feedback on the performances. Friday is the winners showcase, where the top performers will get together and play.

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Indie folk rock group Evening Hymns performs Jan. 30.

“It’s a nice tail end to the week as a nice lunchtime concert people can come out to,” Hercules said. Also, on Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 7 p.m. in the Leigha Lee Browne Theatre, indie folk rock group, Evening Hymns collaborates with Toronto-based projection artist Sean Frey to create a unique music, visual art, and performance experience. Due to limited seating for this event, guests are asked to RSVP online at http://ehsf-utsc.eventbrite.ca/. All of the events that are part of this year’s Winter Blues Festival take place at the University of Toronto Scarborough located at 1265 Military Trail.

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MP pushes federal government for info on woman’s death A Scarborough MP is pressing Canada’s government “for assurances that there will be a thorough investigation” into the death of a constituent, Jerin Mir this month in Bangladesh. Mir, 21, a Canadian citizen who attended Lester B. Pearson Collegiate, was studying medicine in the country’s capital Dhaka, where she died on Jan. 12 in circumstances that are “uncertain,” Rathika Sitsabaiesan said in a letter to Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Diane Ablonczy. Mir “undoubtedly had a very successful future ahead of her,” said the ScarboroughRouge River MP, adding that since her death, “my office has received numerous correspondences from concerned citizens who are calling for justice on behalf” of Mir and her family.

n Writing contest

A Malvern Youth Writing Competition is being hosted by Malvern Youth (MY ) Roots. The goal is build a community of young writers. The

contest deadline is Feb. 15, and Malvern area youth are encouraged to write a submission identifying a problem in the area and how they would solve it. There will be a cash prize for the top submissions. For more details on the contest, please visit www. my-roots.ca

n Police honoured

Police officers from 42 Division made a recordbreaking number of drunkdriving arrests in 2012, and were recognized for their efforts on Wednesday by Mothers Against Drunk Driving Toronto. Police said the division, covering Scarborough north of Hwy. 401, logged 249 arrests for drinking-and-drivingrelated offences, the most ever by a single division. A release said 14 Division, recorded the closest total, 200 arrests, in the downtown neighbourhoods it polices west of Spadina Avenue. At 42 Division’s Milner Avenue headquarters, speakers from MADD were prepar-

ing Wednesday to personally honour Cons. Paul Jackson, who arrested 31 drunk drivers last year, and Cons. Richard War man, who arrested eight.

n Youth meeting

Young people from East Scarborough will speak directly to more than a dozen community agencies and groups meant to serve their needs next Monday, Jan. 28 at the Ward 43 Youth Summit. In a release, Scarborough East Councillor Paul Ainslie, who represents the ward, says the event from 6 to 8 p.m. at Scarborough Civic Centre on Borough Drive will bring together youth and youth-related organizations “to strengthen our ability to deliver services more directly and efficiently.”

Events include bingo, face painting, outdoor games, ice and snow sculpting, and refreshments. Winterfest is presented by the Centennial Community and Recreation Association, West Rouge Sports and Recreation Association, Port Union Seniors, West Rouge Community Association, and Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation. Activities are free and there

is a minimal cost for food. The Port Union Community Centre is located at 5450 Lawrence Ave..

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The city has announced the dates for a series of public consultations for future transit funding. Fe e l i n g C o n g e s t e d ? Toronto Talks Transportation is intended to give residents a chance to speak on the city’s

transportation system and learn about future plans. The consultations will feature a pair of sessions one starting at 4 p.m. and the other at 6:30 p.m. The first meeting is Mon. Feb. 4 at the York Civic Centre. The next is Feb. 6 at the Scarborough Civc Centre. For more information, please visit www.feelingcongested.ca

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The 17th annual Port Union Community Winterfest takes place tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Port Union Community Centre and neighbouring Charlottetown Park.

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I enjoy doing the flyers every week. I meet new people while delivering the flyers. People in the building are anxious to check the specials. They are glad to see me coming with the flyers. It is a pleasant work experience and everyone is happy. Thank you for selecting me as carrier of the month.

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SPACIOUS 2 Bedroom Condo Apt. has Sunny South Windows

tfrench@trebnet.com & Balcony Overlooking Park! King-size Master Suite! Ensuite

Laundry! Locker. Parking. Desirable Lower 6th Floor! Great Location near Bus, Subway, GO, Park, Shopping & Schools! Flexible Re/Max Rouge River Realty Ltd., Brokerage Quick Closing Possible! Call Trish 416-286-3993

See Virtual Tour/ Slideshow

SOPHIA TAN

Sales Representative

SUNNY SOUTH COND0 • NEAR TTC & GO!

286-3993

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 PM

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Direct: 416 Office: 416

724 6433 491-4002

Broker

161 WEIR CRESCENT - $449,000

HEATED POOL!!! RAVINE!!! WESTERN EXPOSURE - SUN FILLED 3 BDRM HOME, 4 LEVELS, 3 BATHS, LARGE MODERN KITCHEN, LOWER LEVEL FAMILY www.ROSEKEHOE.com ROOM W/NEW GAS FIREPLACE W/ W-OUT PATIO. LARGE REC. ROOM WITH rosekehoe@sympatico.ca POT LIGHTS. NEWER FILTER, HEATER & LINER FOR POOL. MLS#E2534071 2003-2011

Re/Max Crossroads Realty Inc., Brokerage

416 416

417-4488 439-1660

PORT UNION/ LAWRENCE

Over $100k in Addition. 51 Langevin Cr. Stunning 2330 S.F. 4 Level sophiatan@sympatico.ca backsplit with a huge addition, 4+1 bedrms, 3 bathrms, M/F library and Family rm. Gas Firepl. Large 20’ kit. At back of the house with granite counter top, Sky-light and W/O. Sep Ent. To finished bsmt with 2nd kit. 3 Prudential Achievers pc bath, ideal for in-law or teenager’s retreat, Walk to excellent schools, TTC, min. To “GO”, lake and 401 MLS# E2542562, $550,000. Realty, Brokerage

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22 CITADEL DR 890-9999 264-0101 Lawrence/Midland Gorgeous Bright & Well Kept

Sales Representative

416

289-3333

sugan@futurerealtor.ca All Brick Bungalow In A Quiet Neighbourhood Huge HomeLife Future Realty Inc., Brokerage

Independently Owned and Operated

EVA KOTSOPOULOS

GREG HO

Sales Representatives

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Basement W/Sep. Entrance Laminate Flooring Thru-Out Including Basement. Freshly Painted Huge Lot And Fully Fenced Backyard. Most Convenient Location. Close To Hwy 401, Subway, Schools, Stores, Bus Stops & Park.

Realtron Realty Inc., Brokerage

Independently Owned and Operated

10 MUIRHEAD RD. #101 • Immaculate 2 Bedroom + Den • Parquet And Laminate Floor • Great Layout • Close To All Amenities • Spacious And Bright

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 2-4PM

NEW PRICE!

Sales Representative

HIGHWAY 404/SHEPPARD

416

321-2228

Re/Max Vision Realty Inc., Brokerage

Spacious brick bungalow with attached garage. Separate entry to finished bsmt, hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen, open concept layout, newer windows & furnace. Close to school, park and 401. Won’t last! Call Eva today! FREE MARKET EVALUATION

EvaKotsopoulos.com

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SCARBORO TOWN CENTRE CONDO!

OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-4PM

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ALEX PRASOULIS Office:

416

WARDEN/ST. CLAIR

Broker/Owner

901-8777

ALEX PRASOULIS

37 CHESAPEAKE AVE. Nicely renovated solid brick two storey home in a great location near warden subway, shops, schools & All Amenities. Features of this home include 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, a renovated kitchen with new stainless steel appliances,a walk out to a deck from the kitchen,a large living/dining area with new hardwood floors, new carpet on upper floor, updated bathrooms, a fully finished basement with a separate entrance and apartment potential. The exterior features a private drive and nice size yard. Call Alex today for more info. Offered at $389,000.

See virtual tour at: www.iListRealEstate.ca

Office:

416

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Presidents Elite Sales Representative

281-2200

DON MILLS & EGLINTON AREA

georgiana@coldwellbanker.com 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo with a balcony in www.thehometrackers.com mint condition. Open concept rooms. Great facilities & security. Close to shops & TTC. Maintenance fee includes utilities. Parking & locker. Coldwell Banker Case Realty Ltd., View photos at www.thehometrackers.com Brokerage

MICHAEL CARR Sales Representative

416 278-5433

www.mikecarr.ca Realtron Realty Inc., Brokerage

Independently Owned and Operated

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Cell:

416 Off: 416

MCCOWAN-ELLESMERE! 930-9733 2 Yrs New 2 Brs, 2 baths, with Hardwood Floor, 291-6661 Granite Counter, Oversized East Facing Balcony,

Re/Max Vision Realty Inc., Brokerage

OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-4 PM

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58 GREENWICH SQ. Large spacious detached home on a premium size pie shaped lot in a quiet family oriented area. Just steps to schools, parks, shops and all amenities. Features of this home include 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, a finished basement, a large eat-in kitchen with ceramic floors, a main floor family room with a fireplace, a large formal living/dining area with hardwood floors, a walk out to the yard, a single car garage and access from inside the house and much more! Call Alex today for more info. Offered at $434,900.

See virtual tour at: www.iListRealEstate.ca

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BELLAMY/EGLINTON

Broker/Owner

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OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4 PM

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38 LARWOOD BLVD. MLS# E2542863 Stunning 4 bedroom 4 bathroom Custom Home with smart design and functionality. Bluffs and Lake at the end of the street. In addition to the living room, dining room and custom kitchen, the main floor has a mudroom with a separate entrance plus an office. The second floor has 4 bedrooms plus a Crafts room with laundry. An expansive basement offers a family room with a fireplace, recreation room and a fitness room with gym flooring.

Broker

990-9890 IN THE HEART OF LESLIEVILLE! 416 443-0300 34 Boston Ave. Unit #2 Printing Factory Loft!! Above Ground Unit! Direct

416

Office

GeorgiaKotiadis.com

9Ft Ceilings. Walk Out From Unit To Beautiful Boston Ave! Granite Kitchen Counter & Stainless Steel Appliances. Large Master With Huge Windows! Ample Closet Space. Royal LePage Signature Gas Bbq Hook-Up On Patio! Steps To Transit and Queen Street. Asking $299,900 Realty, Brokerage

Independently Owned and Operated

Over 22 years of experience in the Real Estate Industry

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

416-493-4400

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Honour Roll 2012 Diamond D i dA Award d Top 3% of Royal LePage sales force across Canada

Mike Beckford*

Heather Lemieux*

Albert Lintag**

Louise Sabino*

Director’s Platinum Award Top 5% of Royal LePage sales force across Canada

Chris Baxter*

Joanne Bolte*

Sonia Sampson**

President’s Gold Award

The Award for outstanding sales success combined with dedication to satisfying the needs of their customers. Represents the top 10% of Royal LePage sales force across Canada.

Tom Bozanis*

Kevin Campbell*

Gail Dall*

Bob Edwards*

Amanda King*

Kimberly Leith*

Darren Martel**

Jean Skapura**

Lois SimmondsWeaver*

Barb Storey*

Anne Taylor*

Garry Welwood*

Master Sales Award

The Award for outstanding sales excellence and commitment to professionalism. Represents the top 20% of Royal LePage sales force across Canada.

Bobbie-Jo DeSilva*

Michael Femson*

Erin Gregory*

Patricia Murray**

Paul Pryce*

Michael Wilson**

Sales Achievement Award

Awarded to salespeople in the top quarter of Royal LePage sales force across Canada.

Manny Colucci**

Rita Daguio*

Cynthia Delfin**

Wayne Miller*

Carol Roberton**

June Roberts*

Greg Shea*

Sarah Wollner*

Congratulations from the Management Team of Royal LePage Connect Toronto 416-284-4751 4525 Kingston Road #2202.

Ajax 905-427-6522 • Pickering 905-683-1790 335 Bayly St. West


416-284-4751

Save money on home heating Like an unsung hero, the forgotten basement furnace is expected to keep our home at the perfect indoor temperature day and night. This major piece of household equipment is usually out of sight and out of mind—until the energy bill arrives and instead of appreciation, this unsung hero gets nothing but a frown. Did you know that when polled, only 25 per cent of Canadian homeowners said that ‘booking a furnace maintenance appointment” was a household priority? This finding was reported in a Direct Energy survey conducted recently by Angus Reid. In addition, 57 per cent of respondents said they felt ‘concerned’ or ‘angry’ about upcoming winter heating bills. Homeowners can regain far more control of this however. Take a look at this quick and easy tip-list for better heating efficiency, courtesy of Direct Energy: 1. Clean or replace the furnace filter. This one maintenance measure makes a big difference and should be done every three months. Better still, sign up for a furnace protection and maintenance plan. The better ones give you 24-hour emergency service by licensed technicians, plus an annual inspection. The technicians do safety tests for carbon monoxide and natural gas leaks, and they also

test the combustion exhaust of the furnace. 2. Temperature control. Install a programmable thermostat set to lower the temperature throughout the night, or during the day when you are not at home. 3. Circulate: Remember that warm air rises so turn on your ceiling fan to redistribute it into the rest of the room. In the winter months, the blades should rotate in a clockwise direction. 4. Don’t heat unused spaces: Check to make sure that non-insulated places (like the garage and crawl spaces) are not receiving (and immediately losing) valuable heat. In unused rooms, close the registers to conserve. 5. Boost the insulation. A good rule-of-thumb is to aim for approximately 30 centimeters (12 inches) of insulation in the attic and make sure basement headers have insulation too. 6. Assess the furnace. Investigate the advantages of replacing your conventional furnace with a high-efficiency one. Reports show that this can result in cost savings as high as 15 per cent – making it well worth the investment. – newscanada.com

Showcase of homeS Fabulous Home In Demand Toronto Location!!

www.royallepageconnect.com

* Sales Representative ** Broker

SOLD

TOM BOZANIS

SCARBOROUGH CENTRE BUNGALOW

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Maintained 3+1 Bedroom, Appliances Included. Separate Side Entrance. Hi-Eff Furnace/AC, Double Drive, 150 ft Deep Lot!

More than just a listing!

JOANNE BOLTE

SALES REPRESENTATIVE DIRECTOR'S PLATINUM AWARD

Sales Representative

416-324-2822 416-712-2685

Renovated 4 Bdrms With 3 Baths Detached 5 Level Sidesplit on a Quiet Cul‐De‐Sac • Huge 51’ Frontage And 61’ Across The Back • Double Car Garage With Side Door • Dr. Norman Bethune School Zone • Professionally Landscaped Private Backyard Oasis • Hardwood Floors (2012) • Laminate In Bsmt (2012) • New Driveway (2012) • Roof Re‐Shingled (2009) • Gutter Guards (2009) • Enclosed Front Porch • Main Floor Laundry • Multiple Walk‐Outs • Bright And Spacious Home • Amazing Layout For Entertaining • Natural Gas BBQ. Line • Close To All HomeLife/Bayview Amenities • Great Curb Appeal • Move In And Enjoy • Contact Tony Karlovski Realty Inc., Brokerage Direct @ 416‐712‐2685 For More Details About This Fabulous Home... Independently Owned and Operated

FOR SALE

PLACE OF WORSHIP • Danforth Ave. east of Victoria Park • Seating for 202+ and on-site parking • 6,872 Square Foot Building

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www.BarbaraAndCarol.com ensuite storage, ensuite Laundry, and Underground

Parking. Conveniently located to TTC, Only one bus

Walk to GO and stores nearby. Don’t 416-284-4751 tomisssubway! this one! Just move right in. MLS E2512996

DIRECT LINE: 416-997-0515

JEAN SKAPURA B.A. BROKER

• 2 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath • Renovated Kitchen, Granite • Ready to Move-in

2012

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SPACIOUS 2 BDRMN & DEN

Cell: 416-737-8300 Demand Scarborough Wood! Very spacious www.SkapuraSells.com unit w serene clear view of lake. Full size eatTOP 5% in kitchen. Huge living +dining room. Large master w full ensuite bath. 2nd full bathroom. IN Lovely grounds w resort-like pool. Steps to CANADA 2012 shops. Call today, won’t last!

SAVITA NANDKISHORE ®

This southwest facing large 2 bedroom unit is a great opportunity to say goodbye to renting. Floor to ceiling windows, master bedroom with ensuite and laminate flooring. Call for a personal showing.

GORGEOUS LAKEVIEWS!

CLOSE TO TTC!! *TOP 3% IN CANADA

STOP RENTING!!

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

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“WOODLANDS” IN PICKERING!!! Detached Three Bedroom, Three Washroom Family Home Nestled on a 58.30 x 121’ Lot. Great Place to Raise a Family! Minutes to Schools, Transit, Major Hwy’s & Walking Trails.

www.joannebolte.ca

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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY JANUARY 27TH, 2-4 PM 3 LADYSBRIDGE DR. (LAWRENCE/ORTON PARK) Location! Location! Location! Close access to Hwy 401 & Scarborough Town Centre. Beautiful bungalow in a high demand area. Move in ready, freshly painted, well maintained home, one of a kind in the neighbourhood. Finished 3 bedrm basement apt w/ separate entrance. Great income potential. Near schools, parks, transit, place of worship & shopping. Come & see!

(416) 880-9661

Off:

(905) 450-8300

Optimum Service & Outstanding Results! Mary Jane

Paris Viejo Broker

Top 1% in Toronto for transaction volume

416-289-3333 2003-2011

ABSOLUTELY CONTEMPORARY & SLEEK! Newer Freehold Town 1740 Sq Ft, Less Than 5 Yrs New! Spacious & Bright *End Unit* Style & Grace Presented In This Lovely Home-Totally Turn-Key Condition! Upgraded Meticulously Maintained By Original Owners. One Of Only 9 Townhomes By Vhl (Markham Place). Quality Construction-Plywood Subfloors, Quality Trims& Finishes Throughout. Pride Of Ownership! Enjoy All Conveniences,Ttc,401,Shops,Rec Centre, Restaurants, Centennial College & More!

THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS! 14 BRANDWOOD SQUARE (Near Audley & Williamson in Ajax), NESTLED IN TRANQUILITY NEAR ALL AMENITIES! Enjoy the tranquility of a premium pie shaped lot with no neighbours behind - backs into conservation!!!!! Newer 4 bedroom + media loft - family home - quality built by “Tribute”! Loaded with upgrades: premium maple espresso stained kitchen cabinets with moveable island, stainless steel appliances, sumptuous hardwood floors and matching staircase! This gem sparkles! $484,900

MARYJANE HAS A PROVEN TRACK RECORD OF EXPERIENCE AND RESULTS

ASKING $2,000,000

Pierre Gagné Broker of Record PETRUS COMMERCIAL REALTY Corp., Brokerage Tel

(416) 955.1885 Ext. 228

TERRIFIC TRIDEL CONDO!

EXCEPTIONAL AT THE ESPLANADE!

Fantastic One Of A Kind Townhouse Nestled In Fabulous Tridel ‘Brian Gluckstein’ Designed Complex! Soaring 10’& 11’Ceilings In 1460 Sq Ft Space. All Comforts Of Home Plus All Of Tridel’s Exquisite Amenities. Steps To Scarborough Town Centre, Rt, Hwy 401, Phenomenally Maintained, Recently Upgraded Throughout*See Sigh Buy - Awaits Discerning Buyer Looking For Great Space & Terrific Condo Lifestyle! 50K Below Mpac Market - Awesome Value! $419,900!

Steps to Union Subway, Lawrence Market, situated in the heart of Downtown Toronto near Financial District, Lake Ontario - your very own pied-a-terre! 650 square feet of space in a fabulous building, sleek hardwood, custom cabinets, European closets, stainless steel appliances, and more! This one beams with pride of ownership throughoutspacious 1 bedroom unit. Building has concierge, security, gardens, rooftop, sauna, hot tub, rec room and exercise facilities! Amazing value at $328,800!

UNLOCK A HIDDEN REAL ESTATE MARKET!

Pre-construction condos! Distresssales of brand new condos and exclusive commercial listings: plazas, zoned land- more opportunities for the savvy investor! Call for an appointment and evaluation to see if you qualify for one of these private placements! Call MARY JANE for a FREE market evaluation of your home.

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Peter A. Birrell

ROSEMARY BABINEAU, ABR, SRES Sales Representative

416

281-2200 Experience You Can

Count On! Check out my website today!

www.RosemaryBabineau.com

Sales Representative SUGAN*, UTHAYAN* & RAJ SIVARAJAH* *Sales Representatives

Off: 416-264-0101 Dir: 416-890-9999 sugan@futurerealtor.ca | www.futurerealtor.ca

LOOKING FOR MORE LISTINGS

Coldwell Banker Case Realty Inc., Brokerage

HomeLifefor Future Realty Inc., Brokerage Looking more listings 205-7 Eastvale Dr. Markham, ON 905.201.9977

GEORGIANA WOODS CENTURY 21 LEADING EDGE REALTY INC. BROKERAGE www.century21.ca/don.kwong

“OVER

17 YEARS OF FULL-TIME EXPERIENCE“

DON KWONG MBA

Presidents Elite Sales Representative

EMAIL: dokwong@trebnet.com

Direct: 416-566-4515 Office: 416-496-9220

kmccallum@terrequity.com www.karen-mccallum.com “First Class Service and a Worry Free Move”

Cory

Realtor

Broker

Percy Fulton Ltd., Brokerage.

Over 30 Years Experience Serving The Greater Toronto Area!

ART MALIK A

Rouge River Realty Ltd., Brokerage

416

Bonus AIRMILES Available. Call for details

Hire Pete and you’ll get Pete’s Personal Service throughout the entire transaction! (416) 286-5121 pbirrell@trebnet.com

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

georgiana@coldwellbanker.com www.thehometrackers.com Coldwell Banker Case Realty Inc., Brokerage

Working Hard to Serve You Better

Do You Want to know What Your Home Is Worth?...Give me a call! Phone: (416) 662-7444 cchiaramida@hotmail.com Web: www.coryshomes.com

CHICKEN OR EGG? WHICH CAME FIRST? FREE Q & A,NO OBLIGATION

Wendy Chung, Edward Ng & Austin Ng Real Estate Sales Representatives

416-230-8338

www.TorontoRealtyTeam.com edwardng@trebnet.com

Re/Max Rouge River Realty Ltd. Brokerage

BUYING? SELLING? For Reliability and Experience Call Me!

416-281-8090 HomeLife Champions Realty Inc., Brokerage

Realty Inc., Brokerage

Cell: Tel:

416.816.9323 905.305.1600

HELPING SENIORS MOVE UP/DOWN!

B.A., B.Ed.

Sales Representative

Direct: 416-436-2206 Office: 416-443-0300 email: christine@royallepage.ca

Personal service & results for over 29 years www.torontohome4u.com

Signature Realty Ind. Owned & Operated Brokerage

RAI MOHAN go to www.raimohan.ca call 647-688-6801

“Celebrating 25 years of bringing Families & Homes Together.” email: raimohan@sympctico.ca Re/Max Rouge River Realty Ltd. Brokerage

Optimum Service & Outstanding Results!

Mary JaneBrokerParis Viejo (2007-2009)

HomeLife Landmark

Christine Louie Byne

View 1000s of Homes for SALE

Top 1% in Toronto for transaction volume

Call Saifoo Lau, Salesperson www.saifoolau.com

2012

Sales Representative

281-2200 Chiaramida Your Neighbourhood

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

OFFICE: 416-494-5955 CELL: 416-418-8628

Sales Associate

Karen McCallum, SRES.

Ranked Top Realtor in Toronto by public poll in Metro publication (Feb 2010)

416-289-3333 2003-2009

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Final Release Of Townhomes And 36' Detached Homes This Saturday.

Enjoy Entertaining In Your Well-Appointed Mattamy Kitchen.

This weekend, we invite you to come and see the high standard we provide in our Cornell homes. In the final release of Townhomes you’ll find true elegance with included 9' ceilings on the main floor and an eye-catching oak stairs. And in our stylish 36' Detached Homes we include dramatic 9' ceilings, oak stairs, hardwood on the main floor and beautiful granite countertops in the kitchen. Visit us this Saturday to see first hand our higher standards in established, inviting Cornell.

Townhome, The Barrington, Elev. ‘G’, 1,306 Sq.Ft., $407,990

36' Home, The Granborough, Elev. ‘F’, 2,374 Sq.Ft., $618,990

9th Line

HWY 7

Markham Rd.

16th Ave. Sales Centre

Cornell Centre Blvd.

Townhomes From $397,990 · Detached Homes From $595,990

Elev. ‘G’

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It’s Happening in Scarborough n Friday, Jan. 25

Scarborough Rouge River Early Years Centre - Parent Drop-In Programs WHEN: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Malvern Family Resource Centre-Scarborough Rouge River OEYC, 2041 McCowan Rd. CONTACT: 416-291-7745, rreyc@mfrc.org COST: Free Programs provide children aged newborn to 6 years old the opportunity to socialize and learn in an early learning environment. Bridge and Euchre WHEN: Noon to 3:30 p.m. WHERE: Parkwoods United Church, 85 Parkwoods Village Dr. CONTACT: Edna, 416-496-8705, John, 416-447-2928 COST: Free For those aged 50 years and older. Hwy. 401 and Victoria Park area. Weekly. Euchre Night WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Church of the Master United Church, 3385 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: 416-431-0333, COST: $6 / player Everyone welcome. Each player includes prizes and refreshment. Support attendants free or $6 to play. 6th Toronto Scout Group Community Euchre WHEN: 7:15 to 10 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 11, 9 Dawes Rd. CONTACT: 6thtorontoscouts@mail. com COST: $6 Community euchre with prizes, draw and refreshments.

n Saturday, Jan. 26

Bodhi Meditation Beginner Classes WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Unit 21-22, 4500 Sheppard Ave. E., CONTACT: 416-939-4325 COST: Free Bodhi Meditation offers a unique methodology that stimulates physical renewal and promotes general health. Nearly New Clothing Sale WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, 3817 Lawrence Ave. E CONTACT: June Crawford, 416-724-9004 COST: Free Good used men, women and children’s clothing sale. Saturday Night Dance WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Birkdale Community Centre, 1299 Ellesmere Rd. CONTACT: Jim, 416-267-6621 COST: $6 Everyone welcome

n Monday, Jan. 28

Monday Night Bid Euchre Club Free Lessons for Beginners WHEN: Mondays from 6:45 to 9 p.m. WHERE: 18 Wynford Dr. CONTACT: jeanjavanshir@yahoo.com, 416-4475941 COST: $2; free parking Free lessons for beginners starts at 6:15 p.m. Resume Workshop WHEN: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. WHERE: On-Track Career & Employment Services, 1371 Neilson Road-Ground Floor CONTACT: 416-283-5229, registration is recomended COST: Free Learn how to list your skills and experi-

ence in a custom made dynamic resume and cover letter.

n Monday, Jan. 28

Winter Blues Festival WHEN: 1 to 8 p.m. WHERE: University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail CONTACT: Andrew Hercules, 416208-4769, aep@utsc.utoronto.ca COST: Free Week-long celebration of arts and culture to lift your spirits. Events include: UTSC piano & guitar competition- a poetry slam, Evening Hymns and Sean Frey- a dance performance featuring the Dora-winning dance ensemble Gadfly- a series of Open House Rehearsals with UTSC’s Concert Choir, Concert Band, Small Ensemble, and Alumni & Community Concert Band. Gentle Fitness on a Chair WHEN: 1:45 to 2:45 p.m. WHERE: St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Centre, 3333 Finch Ave. E. COST: $30 for 10 lessons (Members $20) Increase the functional fitness of seniors with limited mobility and health issues. Most of the exercises are done in seated position and include range of motion exercises, light resistance training for muscle toning, stretching and relaxation. This program is taught by a certified seniors’ fitness instructor.

n Tuesday, Jan. 29

Fung Loy Kok/Taoist Tai Chi Open House WHEN: 10 a.m. to noon WHERE: Fung Loy Kok / Taoist Tai Chi Scarborough

Liz and Frank never missed a beat...

insidetoronto.com

Location, 2190 Warden Ave. CONTACT: 416-298-1886, scarborough@taoist.org COST: Free Two beginner classes starting Tuesday, Feb. 5 from 10 a.m. to noon and Thursday, Feb. 7 from 7 to 9 p.m.

Neilson Road-Ground Floor CONTACT: 416-283-5229, space is limited-registration is recomended COST: Free Learn successful job search techniques: how to access the hidden job market and cold calling tips.

Ladies 5 pin bowling league WHEN: 1 to 4 p.m. WHERE: C4 Centre (Formerly Brimley Bowl), 2644A Eglinton Ave. East (at Brimley Rd.) CONTACT: Marlene, 416-439-3552 or Maggie 416757-0392, 416-439-3552, emond43@ sympatico.ca COST: $13 weekly Looking for ladies to bowl 5 pin in a fun leauge. We bowl three games Tuesday afternoons. Come out and meet us.

Evening Hymns with Sean Fray WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Leigha Lee Browne Theatre, 1265 Military Trail CONTACT: Andrew Hercules, 416-2084769, aep@utsc.utoronto.ca COST: Free Indie folk rock band Evening Hymns and Toronto-based projection artist Sean Frey. Concert combines music and live projections and animation. Experience a musical and visual adventure through themes of loss, pain, and hope. RSVP online at http://ehsf-utsc-event. eventbrite.ca/.

Forgiveness - Tuesday Evening Workshop WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Women’s Centre, 2100 Ellesmere Rd., Suite 245 CONTACT: Sheri Minott, 416-439-7111, http:// www.scarboroughwomenscentre.ca, outreach@scarboroughwomenscentre. ca COST: $5 suggested, or donate what you can A guide to assist women in understanding why forgiveness has so many personal rewards, once we can understand the often painful process that is required to allow ourselves the gift of forgiveness. Please note, you must preregister to attend. Sorry, no walk-ins.

n Wednesday, Jan. 30

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Davies – who represented Canada at the Atlanta Games in 1996 – and Bernard Luttmer – who competed in Athens in 2004. Some say he’s that good. Among those, certainly, is his father, Jean-Luc Daviau, who was inspired to take up racing competitively following his son’s sailing success. He also took on the role as the

50-year-old club’s rear commodore three years ago, overseeing its race team and sailing school. Alex, Max’s eight-year-old brother, has also taken up racing recently signing on to the club’s grassroots sailing school, making it a family affair. In 2012, a breakout season of sorts, Max finished third overall at

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His father is convinced Max can qualify for the Olympic Games. “On one hand I am optimistic, and on the other hand I’ve already resigned myself to it,” he said with a laugh. The 150-member, “small-butmighty” Frenchman’s Bay Yacht Club, located in Pickering, is always looking for new interest, according to its rear commodore. “There’s nothing more Canadian than being on the water and anyone can come off the street and learn how to sail. You don’t have to be a member to sign up to the sailing school,” said Jean-Luc Daviau. The season runs from mid-April to mid-November. Visit www.ontariosailing.ca for more info.

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The Scarborough Titans volleyball club’s U13 girls volleyball team competed at their first U14 Ontario Volleyball Association (OVA) tournament in Woodbridge last weekend and won the championship. The girls competed against Aurora Storm and Durham Attack U14 teams. Not only did they win, but they also won all of their pool play and playoff matches. Straight sets They won the gold medal game in straight sets. The team has won silver and bronze in the two U13 tournaments they’ve competed in so far this year. Te a m m e m b e r s a re Adrianna Chiofalo, Kha Vi An Tran, Lauren Wong, Va l e n c i a Z a b o r ow s k i , Samantha Cyrille, Nicole Croft, Christine Vizl, Chloe Mellor, Naomi Nash and Vivian Zanutel. They are coached by Karin Serre.

The Scarborough Titans Volleyball Club Tektonics U13 team won gold in an U14 Ontario Volleyball Association tournament held in Woodbridge recently. Team members are Adrianna Chiofalo, Kha Vi An Tran, Lauren Wong, Valencia Zaborowski, Samantha Cyrille, coach Karin Serre, Nicole Croft, Christine Vizl, Chloe Mellor, Naomi Nash and Vivian Zanutel.

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