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Ford Fest has broken out of Etobicoke. The barbecue thrown by Mayor Rob Ford and members of his family – up until now an annual late-summer event for supporters and friends at the mayor’s mother’s home in Etobicoke – is coming to Scarborough’s Thomson Park this Friday night. It will include the usual hamburgers, drinks, dancing and live music, but also halal food according to a notice which said everything would be free. The party in the park on Brimley Road just north of Lawrence Avenue runs from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday, also the first night of the annual Taste of Lawrence street celebration to the west. It is the first time the mayor
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and his brother, Etobicoke North Councillor Doug Ford, have staged the celebration anywhere other than at their Etobicoke family home. M a y o r Fo r d r e c e i v e d strong support from voters in Scarborough and has said he will run again in 2014. Scarborough Centre Councillor Glenn De Baeremaeker, often a critic of the mayor, said he has no objections to seeing him use the park for a party. “It’ll be a big wonderful celebration,” he said. “I hope people come and see just how beautiful Scarborough Centre is.” Calls to the offices of the mayor and Councillor Ford were not returned by deadline yesterday.
Residents are invited to take time out to enjoy what nature has to offer, during A Day in the Gardens of Guildwood this Sunday. The 11th annual garden tour takes place from 1 to 5 p.m. This year’s tour features 12 gardens, containing a wide variety of trees, grasses and flowering plants, along with sculptures, artwork, water features and more. FAMILY FRIENDLY
Scarborough-Guildwood byelection set for Aug. 1 Mitzie Hunter named Liberal candidate MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com The race to replace Margarett Best as MPP in ScarboroughGuildwood began yesterday, hours after Liberal candidate Mitzie Hunter was chosen the previous night to oppose
Progressive Conservative Ken Kirupa in an Aug. 1 byelection. Hunter took leave from her position as CEO of the Greater Toronto CivicAction Alliance, a think tank which has pushed for co-operation on public transit >>>KIRUPA, page 14
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PARADE FUN: Ella Sun, 2, and father Ed take in the annual Scarborough Canada Day Parade on Monday afternoon along Brimley Road. For more from the parade, please see page 18.
Collectively, the gardens are described as family-friendly with a touch of humour. Tour guides can be purchased for $5 from Maritime Travel at 117 Guildwood Pkwy., Chartwell Guildwood Retirement Residence at 65 Livingston Rd., and Sheridan Nurseries at 1174 Ellesmere Rd. They can also be purchased outside Valu-Mart in the Guildwood Plaza, 123 Guildwood Pkwy., during this afternoon, tomorrow and Saturday. Beginning at noon, guides will be available Sunday from the parking lot of the Church of Holy Trinity, Guildwood, 85 Livingston Rd. Pr o c e e d s s u p p o r t t h e Guildwood Village Community Association.
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Mayor wants report on subway plan Family of woman Metrolinx tells city it will only pay for LRT line to replace Scarborough RT DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com
Mayor Rob Ford has asked the city manager for a report on replacing the Scarborough RT with a subway.
“The councillor who originally supported the LRT saw an opportunity — they listened to the taxpayers, they realized instead of building transit they could be building subway tunnels that can be used for the next 10 years. We want subways.” Council voted to ask for the subways during a long debate over what revenue tools the city would prefer to fund transit expansion through the provincially-appointed transit agency Metrolinx. In the end, council rejected nearly all of the possible revenue tools, and voted to
ask for more transit from the provincial government: the subway extension of the Bloor-Danforth line from Kennedy Road to Sheppard Avenue and the closure of the loop between Sheppard Station and Downsview Station. Me t r o l i n x h a s g i v e n Toronto Council until early August to change its tune on that vote, and reaffirm its support for light rail that it approved in 2012 through the master agreement between the city, the province and Metrolinx. McCuaig said the uncer-
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Man, 19, charged in Canada Day shooting A man has been charged in connection with a Canada Day shooting that seriously injured a 34-year-old man. Police allege the victim was walking through a pathway near Wishford Drive, near Morningside Avenue, when a man armed with a sawedoff shotgun approached him and demanded the victim’s backpack around 3:20 p.m. The victim refused and tried to disarm the gunman. The victim, shot in the upper right shoulder, was taken to a trauma centre with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
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he exposed himself to her,” police alleged in a news release. A m a n w a s a r re s t e d Friday. Trevor Patrick Brewer, 46, has been charged with indecent acts and failing to comply with probation.
near Port Union and Kingston roads. “The man then produced a firearm and sexu- RUTAL HANKEY ally assaulted the woman,” police said in a release. Rutal Hankey, 32, is wanted on a number of charges. Police consider him armed and dangerous.
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Wanda Critch holds a picture of her sister Wendy Martella during a press conference yesterday at the law offices of McLeish Orlando.
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tainty created by the May vote has hurt Metrolinx’ ability to hire reputable construction firms for the work. And he said that Metrolinx wouldn’t be involved in any subway expansion plan along the Bloor-Danforth line. Ford maintained that Pennachetti’s report would deliver a number of options for paying for the subway. “They want clarity, they’ve come out and said what do you want,” said Ford. “Mr. Pennachetti’s going to come forward with a report saying we want subways. Mr. Pennachetti will find ways to finance the subway.” Ford campaigned on building a Sheppard subway rather than light rail, but was overruled by his council when it became clear his plan to finance the subway by public private partnerships wouldn’t be enough to pay the bill. Ford would not speculate on what financing mechanisms might be recommended this time.
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yelections are a chance for people to become engaged in community building – and hold vote-seeking candidates to account on issues of importance. And with five provincial byelections upcoming, it’s a chance for the voter to show their support (or not) for the government of the provincial Liberals. In Toronto, where two of the votes are being held, all but five of Toronto’s 23 seats (counting PickeringScarborough East) are in the hands of the governing Liberals. The others are NDP. None are held by the Progressive Conservatives. The results could be interpreted as more than a mere microcosm of how voters feel the minority Liberal government is performing. That’s because the relationship between our city and the province is rocky these days. Toronto has a right-leaning mayor in Rob Ford who is clearly not seeing eye to eye with the governing After a meeting last week our view Liberals. with provincial finance minister Charles Sousa, he and Sousa put Provincial forward diametrically different over a controversial byelections viewpoints $150 million cut in provincial grant money to the city. Ford has upcoming responded by asking the city manager to report to council on the implications of this funding shortfall. Then there’s the matter of competing visions over what to do with the Scarborough RT line – and transit funding in general. The CEO of provincial transit agency Metrolinx has raised the possibility of stopping work on the new light rail replacement of the RT – in light of a recent Toronto council resolution asking for a subway instead. The light rail line, per an agreement between the city and the province, is being funded by the province. A subway line is not. In Scarborough-Guildwood and EtobicokeLakeshore, byelections are being scheduled to replace departing Liberals Margarett Best and Laurel Broten, respectively. Voters must look beyond traditional voting support and ask for policy positions on the real issues that affect the people of Toronto. Toronto remains the economic driver for this province and country. Success of Toronto is significant in every corner of this province. Voters deserve a clear message from candidates on whether their political parties believe it – and what that means for a provincial commitment on transit funding. The candidates are seeking your vote. Make them earn it.
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o you ever wonder why the public usually pays above market rates for almost every decision that goes to arbitration? Just recently, an arbitrator awarded firefighters a 14.26 per cent raise over five years, far in excess of the 6.5 per cent given to Toronto’s inside and outside workers, well above the rate of inflation, and higher than settlements in the private sector. Our firefighters are not alone in achieving lucrative awards. Joining the ranks of very well paid municipal workers are our police and paramedics, whose remuneration increased by almost six per cent annually despite a flat economy, according to the Association of Municipalities of Ontario. How do they do it? It begins by having their service declared essential. On paper it looks like a fair deal. The two sides agree not to have a strike or lockout, but instead take their differences to binding
david soknacki beyond the headlines arbitration. Practically, competition among municipalities, the rigid nature of arbitration, and provincial governments unwilling to take on powerful unions all conspire to preserve a system that pushes up costs. Part of the problem is because municipalities compete for experienced workers, trained at other jurisdictions’ expense. Add to the mix the number of firefighters who live well outside of the city, thanks in part to Toronto’s adoption of the 24-hour shift, and it is easy to see why surrounding municipalities find it tempting to poach Toronto’s firefighters. Part of the problem is an inability to limit arbitration. Despite the province’s best intentions, arbitrators are not known to lower awards based on financial distress.
Toronto’s woes were rejected by the arbitrator when he pointed to our surpluses. In jurisdictions as challenged as Windsor and Scugog, large awards were given with little consideration to difficulties in those local economies. And part of the problem is that arbitrators will not open up contracts to find savings, such as changing work practices. Usually arbitrators deal solely with outstanding issues, meaning remuneration and other benefits. That means the only major question open for arbitration is how high to raise pay. Since firefighting standards are the same throughout the province, municipalities compete for trained workers, and the current arbitration system is so skewed in favour of one of the parties, using provincial powers makes sense. Perhaps the simplest way is to limit the rate of
increase province-wide. This is the approach recently attempted in New York state. Even though the costs of arbitrated contracts would continue to be paid by the municipalities, the provincial government will avoid involvement probably because it wants no part of confronting some of the strongest and savviest unions around. As well, the current provincial Liberal government requires the support of the NDP. As a result, the public’s problem of paying more than necessary for arbitrated services will remain. The too-expensive costs of these settlements remain part of the tangled mess of our intergovernmental relations, a downloaded problem, every bit as significant as public housing, transit and social services. David Soknacki is a former City of Toronto councillor and budget chief. Contact him at www.soknacki.com
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Multicultural Ribfest in L’Amoreaux FUN AT THE RIBFEST: Right, Hugh Soong and Christine Kwan share ribs during the North Scarborough Rotary Multicultural Rib Festival held over the Canada Day long weekend at the L’Amoreaux Community Centre. Below right, Bad Wolf BBQ’s Selva Chellih cooks ribs on a two-tiered grill. Below, Blazing BBQ’s Dan Dolson, left, and Dylan Baker lather on the barbecue sauce at the ribfest.
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Nutrition and Prevention of Dementia WHEN: 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. WHERE: St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Centre, 3333 Finch Ave. E. CONTACT: Elsa Uy, 416493-3333 ext 227 COST: Free Learn about nutritional recommendations to prevent dementia, the Mediterranean diet and supplements.
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Taste of Lawrence WHEN: 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.; tomorrow 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: Lawrence Avenue East from Warden to Birchmount CONTACT: 416-288-1718, http://www.tasteoflawrence.com/ COST: various prices for food activities
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Rouge Park Guided Walks WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Rouge Park Trailheads, Please see www.rougepark.com for complete location details for each walk CONTACT: Diana Smyth, 905-713-3184, www.rougepark.com/hike, hike@ rougepark.com COST: Free, contributions welcome A wilderness walk close to home with a friendly volunteer leader. Rain or shine. RSVP.
EAB Ambassadors Training Workshop WHEN: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Civic Centre, 150 Borough Dr. CONTACT: Robyn Stewart, 416-413-9244, http://www.yourleaf. org/event/2013-06-01/eab-ambassador-trai, robyn@yourleaf.org COST: Free; Registration is required. Spread the word by becoming an Emerald Ash Borer Ambassador. Registration required. Wholesome Living Series WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to noon WHERE: Malvern Family Resource Centre Women’s Place, 31 Tapscott Rd., Unit B6 CONTACT: 416-293-4664, sbenn@mfrc.org COST: Free Learn about living a holistic lifestyle. Bi-weekly series, facilitated by a holistic nutritionist shows women how to reach their optimal health goals. Registration is required.
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Kidz Music Kamp WHEN: 9 a.m. WHERE: New Apostolic Church Scarborough, 661A Danforth Rd. CONTACT: Kidz Music Kamp organizing committee, 416267-4489, kmk.scarborough@gmail. com COST: Free Community initiative is a free camp for young musicians in Scarborough to develop their skills and provide them with the opportunity to play
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UTSC Farmers’ Market WHEN: 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. WHERE: University of Toronto at Scarborough (UTSC), 1265 Military Trail CONTACT: scrawford@utsc.utoronto.ca
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The Misanthrope by Molière WHEN: 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. WHERE: Guildwood Park, 201 Guildwood Parkway CONTACT: 416-915-6750, marketing@ guildfestivaltheatre.ca COST: Tickets: $25, Open-air Greek Stage at the Guild Gardens is the setting for a version of Molière’s The Misanthrope. Opens July 18 and runs to Aug. 11.
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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. their instrument within a large group setting.For children ages 6-16, having played their instrument for at least one year. Presented in benefit to Variety - The Children’s Charity.
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Scarborough Garden Society/Raising Monarch Butterflies WHEN: 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Village Community Centre, 3600 Kingston Rd. CONTACT: Anette, www.gardenontario.org, vicnet@rogers.com COST: Free Lecture by author/educator Carol Pasternak. Cocoons and emerging Monarchs. Guests welcome.
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Finding Reliable Healthcare Online WHEN: Noon to 1 p.m. WHERE: The Scarborough Hospital, 3050 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: diversity@tsh.to COST: Free Weaving Memoirs on the Web WHEN: 1:30 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Albert Campbell District Library, 496 Birchmount Rd. CONTACT: 416-396-8890 COST: Free. Registraction required Older adults interested in telling their stories on the Internet through their own blog are paired with high school age volunteers who provide technological assistance once a week for four weeks.
East Scarborough Festival Market WHEN: 2 to 6 p.m. WHERE: St. Margaret’s Parkette, 4130 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: Sarah, 416-298-5825 COST: Free Features entertainment, vendors and fresh food. Thursday from July and August. Vendors, volunteers and entertainment wanted. Swing Dance Classes WHEN: 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 614, 100 Salome Drive, 100 Salome Dr. CONTACT: Carolyn Cross, 416-447-9774 COST: $35 per session Learn to swing dance Thursdays. First class free, session of five classes $35. New session every six weeks.
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Municipality’s ability to pay should be factored in, city manager says DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com Toronto firefighters have been awarded a five-year contract that will see their wages rise by more than double the rate of unionized city workers, but commensurate with police wages. The settlement was awarded by arbitration — the means by which firefighters, police and TTC workers settle their contracts, because legislation prevents them from striking. The firefighter contract is retroactive to 2010 and will see wages rise by a total of 14.26 per cent over the five year term. City workers will see their wages rise by 6.25 per cent over the same period.
settlement was not in fact the highest in the province. “While we are, in fact, the largest fire department in Canada, this award does not place as the highest paid amongst Ontario fire departments,” the release said. “All government workers have been asked to undergo some belt tightening and
the arbitrator considered that in this award. And we understand that.” Disappointed Deputy Mayor Doug Holyday, who chairs the city’s employee and labour relations committee, said he was disappointed with the high
award. “We went right to the wall to get a fair contract with (CUPE Local 416), only to have these people come along and really kick sand in their face,” said Holyday.
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$45.7 million cost The pay hike will cost a total of $45.7 million over the course of the contract, but the retroactive portion has been budgeted for said city manager Joe Pennachetti. And the city will be saving $11 million as a result of changes to the benefit packages. One thing the provincial arbitrator didn’t do was accept the city’s argument that any settlement ought to be based on the municipality’s ability to pay. “We believe strongly that should be taken into consideration,” said Pennachetti. “They said that because we were running budget surpluses, they don’t believe we have a difficulty paying the increases.” The Toronto Professional Firefighters Association pointed out in a news release that the wage
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Residents invited to help build Lego mosaic Residents are invited to help build one of four Lego mosaics at YongeDundas Square next Tuesday. Similar to a paint-by-numbers system, Legoland’s team will be at the square from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
with buckets of Lego bricks that people walking by will use to build tiles that will be able to stick onto the “canvases” to create the entire picture. Once assembled, the mosaics will feature posters for the new
4D movie Legends of CHIMA in a bus shelter at the southwest corner of the square. There will be 110,592 bricks for the entire mosaic. Master model builder Graeme Dymond will be on site along with
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DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com Toronto’s Board of Health will be weighing the pros and cons of setting up a safe injection site similar to the Vancouver model, and possibly asking the provincial government to fund a pilot site in Toronto. That is the recommendation from a long-awaited report by the Toronto Medical Officer of Health, supporting the implementation of so-called supervised injection facilities in Toronto. The report is a response to Toronto’s eight-year-old drug strategy, which recommended looking into the viability of safe injection sites for heroine. Following the completion last year of a joint study by the University of Toronto and St. Michael’s Hospital, indicating Toronto should have at least three such sites, Medical Officer of Health Dr. David McKeown is recommending pushing forward. Parkdale-High Park Councillor Gord Perks has sat on the working group looking at ways to implement such a site. At this point, there are no recommendations as to a location for any site. “The issue for next week is not what location,” he said of the July 8 meeting of the Board of Health. “The issue is, based on the evidence, the health evidence about the community impact and the evidence about wise use of health dollars, is that now is the time to take the next step and produce a pilot site, and the provincial government should be funding it.” The report highlights the need for a safe injection site, pointing out that addicts using dirty needles and other unsafe forms of injection are more prone to pass on the HIV virus and Hepatitis C antibody. Research found one in five people injecting drugs have used needles previously used by someone else.
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ob Ford isn’t the only one thinking about the next municipal election in 2014. Radio host John Tory’s thinking about it, word is that TTC Chair Karen Stintz is building a team and New Democrat MPP and former councillor Olivia Chow is aimed that way too. It’s all an invitation to start up a game of fantasy politics post-haste, scour the polls and start picking winners and losers. That’s all good fun. But it puts aside a more vital question: just exactly what the next Mayor of Toronto will be left to work with, once the ballots are cast and the winner’s chosen, and what that individual will be able to do with it? Mayor Rob Ford has repeatedly maintained it’s been his job to reduce the size and cost of government. He claims that he has so far saved taxpayers a billion dollars. The claim’s not entirely accurate – he’s included both the removal
david nickle the city of the vehicle registration tax and the increase of user fees – but it is wrong to say the mayor hasn’t done taxpayers a good turn, contracting out garbage collection and taming unions and cutting councillors’ budgets. If he’s not re-elected for all that, however, he will also have done his successor a good turn. For two years running now, the Ford administration has operated under a strict policy of sliding three-quarters of prior year surpluses into the city’s capital budget and holding back the rest for unanticipated liabilities. This year, that surplus amounts in total to $248 million. So $186 million will be going to pay cash for the sorts of projects that in the past the city has funded through debt. Last year, the
surplus was higher: $292.7 million. This 75-25 policy is a child of the Ford administration but happily midwived by the city’s finance staff. Keeping debt levels low makes for far more manageable books and more predictable revenue streams. It also limits city council’s ability to make in-year operating changes, and allows Ford to continue the business of shrinking government in terms of the services it provides. By sending surpluses to reduce debt, what the Ford administration has done is create borrowing room for an ambitious mayor to embark on an ambitious capital program. Many things become possible, for a city-building mayor riding in on the heels of a mayor whose major ambition was to put a hold on ambitious projects.
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Meleni David, a newcomer success story Lawyer, mother, and entrepreneur extraordinaire, Meleni David is an astonishing woman. Coming to Canada from Sri Lanka in 1995, Meleni overcame a set of challenges as a mature student at Osgoode Hall Law School, simultaneously managing the family duties and law school. Meleni is a recipient of the Top 25 Canadian Immigrants of 2012 Award. Recently she received The National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada Award from the Lieutenant Governor. Even during such a busy time, Meleni found the time to speak about her life as a newcomer, a businesswoman, and a mother. Here are some of her impressions. On interest in law? I had a passionate interest in law from a very young age: My aunt and uncle, who were both very successful lawyers and were respected by the community very much. I grew up admiring them.
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ON THE BALL: Kitchener Spirit’s Joshua Jackson, centre, battles for the ball between Scarborough Malvern’s Nicholas Ogilvie, left, and Christian Ciccarelli during Robbie International Soccer Tournament U-13 division play on Saturday at Highview Park. Kitchener went on to win the game 2-0. Above right, Serge Kacou of the U-14 Wexford Shockwave boys is presented with the player of the match award by Robbie committee chair Michael Ellis on Monday morning at L’Amoreaux Park. Wexford played Ajax in the championship game, falling to the Durham Region team by a score of 4-0.
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Robbie championship game results The 47th annual Robbie International Soccer Tournament wrapped up Monday. Results from the championship games are:
n Under 12 Girls Premier (Tier 1) Division Nor’West London Strikers 1 (goal by Rebecca Kellock; shutout by Victoria Quance) - Ottawa South United Force Black 0 n Under 13 Boys Premier (Tier 1) Division North London Elite 2 (goals by Mitchell Hartman, Matt Paquette) - Kitchener Spirit 1 (goal by Colin Gander) nUnder 13 Boys Championship Division Woodbridge Strikers ‘B’ 3 (goals by Alessandro Cacchione, 2, Gianluca Rosauro) - Wexford Stingers 2 (goals by Jakob Pallotta, Stavras Karanis). n Under 13 Girls Premier (Tier 1) Division Stoney Creek Battalion 6 (goals by Emma Davies, 3, Vanessa Fortino, 2, Caelen Harrington; shutoutby Alyssa Abernot and Emily Puffer) - Aurora Stingers 0 n Under 14 Boys Division Ajax FC 99B Red 4 (goals by Kemani Arca-Stewart, Darryn Commissiong, Dante Morrissette, Dillon Williams) - Wexford Shockwave 0 n Under 14 Girls Division Brams United 99 Rebels 2
n Under 11 Boys Division Beira Mar Atletico (Toronto) Black 7 (goals by Elijah Anderson, 3, Matthew Wrobel, 3, Jacen Russell-Rowe) - North London Navy/Gold 2 (goals by George Diaco, Noah Vandertuin) n Under 11 Girls Division Ottawa South United Force Black 3 (goals by Lara Kazandjian, 3) - Oshawa Kicks Renegades 2 (goals by Rachel Kucera, Alexandra Stewart) n Under 12 Boys Premier Division Beira Mar Atletico (Toronto) 5 (goals by Ronaldo Marshall, 3, Elijah Lee, Michael Washington; Shutout shared by Matthew Dadd and Shafique Wilson) – Vaughan Azzurri Bulldogs 0 nUnder 12 Boys Championship Division Givova Brantford 6 (goals by Ilija Ilic, 2, Stefan Mitrovic, 2, Theo Corbeanu, Christian Starcevic) Beira Mar Atletico (Toronto) 4 (goals by Xavier Borrelli, Exosse Kabiebue, Jacob Fashanu, Erik Mozes)
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different teams for a fourgame round robin, followed by playoffs. You can be sure a contingent While doing so, they’ll get of Scarborough National to hang out with the NHL Hockey League veterans will stars, most of whom grew be very much on the ball for up in Scarborough. a charity tournament back in The long-term purpose is their hometown on Saturday, to provide funds for underJuly 13 at Scarborough privileged youth who can’t Gardens Arena. afford to participate in comWayne Simmonds of the munity sports programs. For Philadelphia Flyers, born and this, the charity works with raised in Scarborough, will be the Canadian Tire Jumpstart hosting his second annual program for which it hopes ball hockey tournament to hand over $10,000. which serves two purposes: “Hockey is an expensive one short term, the other long sport and all kids should have term. the opportunity to play,” said The short term purpose is Simmonds in a press release. to create a memorable day “This tournament is going to of ball hockey for 64 local bring the community together pre-teens (ages eight to 12) and provide kids with an who have been chosen from experience that will change local schools and from the their lives. I am excited to be Scarborough East Boys and a part of this tournament and Girls Club. give other kids the chance They’ll suit up for eight ads that was given.” Kanetix brand – ICAR (Metroland -
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Scarborough Titans Volleyball Club under-13 team members Lauren Wong and Samantha Cyrille and the Titans’ under-12 team’s Vivian Zanutel and Nicole Croft took home gold medals in their respective competitions during the recent Ontario Volleyball Association’s Beach Tour Tournament in Cobourg.
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The Great Camp Adventure is an up to 20 kilometre challenge-by-choice adventure walk that will take place on September 28 through the streets of downtown Toronto (starting and ending at Fort York) to benefit SickKids. Designed with the whole family in mind, babies in strollers, toddlers and tots, teenagers, moms, dad, grandparents and other family members will participate in ultimate camp adventures along the way making lasting memories of shared family fun. Register today at www.campforkeeps.com or call 416-4-4KEEPS.
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Pinball players will come together in Toronto for two full days of gaming fun. The annual event will feature a variety of pinball machines as well as classic pins from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Participants of all ages and skill levels are encouraged to play. To register, visit http://cpc2013.topl.org/
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Kirupa, Hunter to run in upcoming byelection >>>from page 1 and other regional issues. “I have dedicated my entire working life to unlocking the potential of our people and our community,” Hunter said in a Liberal Party release issued after she was nominated Tuesday at the East Scarborough Boys and Girls Club. “I want to help create fair access to community housing and public transit, as well as good jobs and new opportunities for our youth and families right here in Scarborough.” The release called Hunter a Scarborough native “happy to be back home” but did not say whether she had lived in the riding. She could not be reached for comment. On Tuesday, Lawrence Dawkins, president of the Scarborough-Guildwood provincial Liberal association, said he was excited to have Hunter as a candidate. “I’m elated we’ve got a person of her calibre,” he said. “That’s showing we can attract talented people to this riding and to our party.” Kirupa, a real estate agent, banker and past president of the Canadian Tamils’ Chamber of Commerce, said he was confident of his chances in a riding that has been Liberal provincially since Best first won the seat in 2007. He did, however, criticize Premier Kathleen Wynne’s decision to call a byelection for the riding, along with four others, during the summer. “This is part of the trick
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they play always,” said Kirupa, adding he hoped local voters “will be here to vote for me and take this government back and vote for accountability at Queen’s Park.” Kirupa, nominated last December, said he has been visiting homes in the riding for three months, and “every door I knock on people want change.” Like Hunter, he is running for office for the first time. Other candidates can join the race before the nomination period closes on July 18. A New Democratic candidate will be chosen soon, Viresh Raghubeer, a member of the riding executive, said Tuesday. Becky Smit, a spokesperson, said a Green Party candidate will be announced for the riding “in the next few
days.” Wynne acted quickly to call the byelections after the resignation last Friday of Margarett Best, who had served in the Liberal cabinet and in 2011 became the first black woman to be reelected as an MPP in Ontario. She had been on a medical leave from her duties since February. Hunter was previously CAO of Toronto Community Housing Corporation and a vice president of Goodwill Industries of Toronto. She also served on the boards of TVOntario and United Way of Greater Toronto. “Her obvious passion for this region and its people shines through in everything she does,” CivicAction’s chairperson John Tory, who happens to be the former leader of the PC party, said in a statement Tuesday. “I’ve known Mitzie for a decade, and while I led a different political party I can say she is just the kind of person we need offering herself for election.” The riding stretches from Lake Ontario to Hwy. 401, and from Bellamy Road in the west to Highland Creek in the east. Advance polls will be open between July 20 and July 26, and voters can also cast ballots by using assistive voting technology between July 21 and July 31 at the local returning office at Unit B1, 1200 Markham Rd.
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The Taste of Lawrence opens tomorrow night. The Scarborough street festival is celebrating its 10th anniversary. The street festival runs from 6 to 11 p.m. tomorrow; 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday; and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free to the event, which takes place along Lawrence Avenue, between Warden Avenue and Birchmount Road. The
stretch of road will be closed to motor vehicles. Along with tasty treats, vendors will also be selling clothing, art and all sorts of interesting items. As well as food and shopping, Taste of Lawrence offers fun for the whole family. Activities include crafts, face-painting, a Hot Wheels play area, Toronto FC inflatable activity centre and more.
The young, and young at heart, can also enjoy midway rides and games. There’s also a wide variety of entertainment planned including Disco Nation on Friday, George Olliver on Saturday and Destiny on Sunday. Some 70,000 people are expected to attend over the three days. For more info, please visit www.tasteoflawrence.com
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Right At Home Realty participated in the Habitat for Humanity’s Adopt-A-Day program in Toronto. Habitat for Humanity could not continue its mission of building safe and decent homes for low-income families without the support of people like Richmond Hill Branch
group of people dedicated to giving back to the community. It was a great experience, lots of fun and will do it again next time around,” says Furfaro. Habitat for Humanity partnerships help strengthen communities and open doors for low-income families and youth.
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PARADE FUN: Top right, a Rotary Club funny car travels along the Brimley Road route of the annual Scarborough Canada Day Parade on Monday. At top left, Michael Zhou, 8, shows off his martial arts skills along the route. At left, members of the Knights of Columbus march in the parade. At right, a colour party of Scouts marches in the parade. At far right, Barb Belbin dresses for the occasion as showed her Canadian pride. Photos/MANNY RODRIGUES
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Fengjin Wu came home Friday night and told her husband that she had been struck by a car. Then she died. Where and when the accident happened is a mystery that police hope the public can help them unravel. Police said Wu, 46, left her home near Finch Avenue and Leslie Street to go shopping at about 2 p.m. “We believe that she took public transit,” said Det. Sgt. Jim Gotell of 33 Division. “She liked to go to the Scarborough Town Centre and to the Pacific Mall so those are two of the places she could’ve gone, but she could’ve gone anywhere in the city.” When Wu returned home at about 9 p.m., she told her husband that she had been hit by a car. “She has some injuries to her hands and elbows, and he asks her if she wants to go to the hospital and she says no,”
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Gotell said. “She’s just going to go upstairs and get cleaned up in the bathroom.” Wu’s husband later found her without vital signs in the bathroom. Paramedics pronounced her dead at the home. As part of the investigation, police are attempting to retrace Wu’s final steps through cellphone, bank and credit card records. Police are also appealing for the public’s help. “If anybody in the community saw her on Friday, please let us know,” Gotell said. “Anybody who saw a woman being struck by a car, please let us know or if a driver is out
there who was involved in an accident with a Chinese lady, please call us.” Police don’t know if the accident was a hit and run. “The driver might have even stopped and spoken to this lady,” Gotell said. “She did have relatively minor injuries, and they could’ve decided that everything is OK...We need to determine what happened to her on Friday, the total sequence of events, so we need to speak to the driver to find out what happened.” Wu had collar-length straight dark brown hair and brown eyes. She wore a long brown coat and blue jeans. An autopsy failed to determine the cause of death. “We’re waiting for additional autopsy results like toxicology,” said Gotell. “It may very well be that the accident had nothing to do with the eventual cause of death.” Anyone with information is asked to call 33 Division at 416-808-3300 or Crime Stoppers at 416-222-8477.
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MISSING AROUND February 5. Peter Pan brown striped tabby, 8 years old, GUILDWOOD- MAIN & neutered. Micro chipped. upper 4 bedroom house, Brimley & Lawrence area. U of T, lake, Go, $1450. 416-752-3811 Call Sue 905-903-5909
MORNINGSIDE/ MILNER: 3 bedroom townhouse for rent. Garage, A/C & playground. Close to schools & shopping. Now accepting applications. Move-in special offer to July 31st, 2013. 416-282-3976
Medical & Dental Services
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper
APTS FOR RENT OLD FINCH/ Morningside. 2 bedroom basement, air-conditioned, high ceilings, renovated. Separate entrance. TTC/ door. Family oriented. $900. Non-smoking/ pets. 647-774-8960 ONE BEDROOM basemen apartment, separate entrance in Markham/ Sheppard. One person $750, couple $850. First and last. 416-551-9488.
1 BEDROOM basement apt., separate entrance, shared laundry, access to driveway, no pets/ nonsmoking. $850. July 1st. Contact Dan, 877-663-1054
BRIMLEY/KINGSTON, 1 bdrm basement, laundry, parking, no smoking, central air. $750 inclusive. 416-266-6126
Astrology/Psychics
Waste Removal
Waste Removal
DZ DRIVER
Seasonal position: Monday-Friday & half day Saturdays required. Clean abstract.
Articles for Sale (Misc.)
Building Equipment/ Materials
HOT TUB (SPA) Covers Best Price, Best Quality. All shapes & Colours Available.
STEEL BUILDINGS/ METAL BUILDINGS UP TO 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteel buildings.ca
C a l l 1-866-652-6837. w w w. t h e c o v e r guy.com/sale
ris Bed Bug Kit, Complete Room Treatment SoluHealth & Home Care tion. Odorless, Non-Staining. Available online homedepot.com (NOT IN DIGNIFIED FOOTCARE- STORES) Professional footcare by certified, bilingual R.N. Home visits: Treatments Articles Wanted for corns, callus, fungus, ingrown toenails, diabetic care. Call 416-384-0880
Articles for Sale
Astrology/Psychics
Must have BOOM experience. Read, write & speak English.
STOP SMOKING with medical hypnosis. Covered by OHIP. Dr. A. Sorens M.D. Over 40 years experience. Ellesmere Health Care Centre. KILL BED BUGS & THEIR EGGS! Buy a Har416-439-2273
CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let your past limit your career plans! Since 1989 Confidential, Fast Affordable - A+ BBB Rating EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM Call for FREE INFO BOOKAstrology/Psychics LET 1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) TRUE PSYCHICS For www.RemoveYour Answers CALL NOW Record.com 24/7 Toll FREE 1-877-342-3032 Mobile: #4486 www.truepsychics.ca Lost & Found
Houses for Rent
Townhouses for Rent
Drivers
Apply within: Betz Cut Stone 2947 Kennedy Rd., Scarborough.
or e-mail: canadajobs@firstgroup.com
For more information about this opportunity, please contact our Women’s Services Specialist at 416-247-7181 ext 2342 or e -mail: rlefter@microskills.ca
Drivers
ANTIQUES
& Collectibles Wanted Cash for Older: Coins, Jewelry, Military, Watches, Toys, Barbies, Silver, Gold, Records, Guitars, Old Pens, Lighters & Old Advertising etc.
25 years experience. Richard & Janet 416-431-7180 416-566-7373 WE ARE Buying National Geographic Magazines, Reader Digest Soft Cover, Archie Comics. Please call Joe: 416-792-6243 after 8pm. leave message
Cars for Sale
TOP CASH For Scrap Cars. Call 647-702-6501. We pay top cash for your junk car and we tow it away for free. 647-702-6501
Home Renovations BUILDER/ GENERAL CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL/ COMMERCIAL. Finished basements. Painting. Bathrooms. Ceramic tiles. Flat roofs. Leaking basements. Brick/chimney repairs. House additions 9 0 5 - 7 6 4 - 6 6 6 7 , 416-823-5120
ALWAYS CHEAPEST!
All Garbage Removal! Home/ Business. Fast Sameday! Free Estimates! Seniors Discounts. We do all Loading & Clean-ups! Lowest Prices. Call John: 416-457-2154 Seven days
PETER’S DEPENDABLE JUNK REMOVAL From home or business, including furniture/ appliances, construction waste. Quick & careful!
416-677-3818 Rock Bottom Rates!
CEILINGS repaired. Spray textures, plaster designs, stucco, drywall, paint. We fix them all! www.mrstucco.ca 416-242-8863 GENERAL CONTRACTOR- 25 yrs. exp. bathrooms, kitchens, flooring, hardwood, ceramic tiles. Painting & more. Call David 647-929-5527 G.H. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. Drywall ~ Basements Painting ~ Roofing Waterproofing ~Concrete Deck & Fence ~ Interlock Free Estimates. 10% Discount. 416-418-3121 416-694-6580 QUALITY WORK low prices. Bathrooms, basements, plumbing, ceramics, drywall, taping, painting. Seniors discount. Aldo 416-721-6947
Post your job openings here.
798-7284
416-984-0044
Plumbing MASTER unclog
PLUMBER
drain
plumbing service, new installation, 20 years experience. 647-801-7595 Peter
Handy Person HANDYMEN. PROFESSIONAL, reliable. Install, renovate, repair. Carpentry, electrical, plumbing. Decks, fences, kitchens, bathrooms, basements, floors. Free estimates. Zik 416-522-9279
GARAGE SALES 2 FAMILY SALE
9 & 21 BAUTY PL (Kennedy/ Lawrence)
STREET SALE LOWER EASTVILLE AVENUE (Kingston/Brimley)
Saturday, July 6th 8am-11am Rain Date Sunday, July 7th
MOVING SALE
Sat./Sun. July 6th/7th 8am - 4pm
380 Staines Rd. (Finch/ Morningside)
Call (416)
CHEAPEST Garbage Bin Rental! House hold junk, reno waste, dirt. Fast, Friendly, Reliable. Demolition. Pool fill-ins. www.rapidwasteand disposal.com
Something for everyone!
Sat., July 6th 9am-2pm.
Decor, furniture, African masks, DBL entry steel doors & frames, clothing, retro video games, WWF figures, toys, pet carriers/ tanks, Manga, jewelry.
HUGE GARAGE SALE 18 Willamere Drive. (St.Clair/ Brimley)
Saturday July 6th 9am-2pm
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 CERTIFIED MASTER Electrician. Troubleshooting, new wiring, upgrades, lighting, receptacles, timers. ESA# 7004236, Call Leo 416-821-2153
Masonry & Concrete
diversions
BRICK, BLOCK & NATURAL STONEWORK Chimneys, Tuck Pointing, Brick, Concrete Windowsills and Much More! For Free Estimate Call Peter: 647-333-0384 www. stardustconstruction .com
Flooring & Carpeting
Appliance Repairs/ Installation
Brick, blocks, stonework, chimney’s, tusk pointing, porches, flagstone, window sills. All masonry work. For free estimates call Roman 416-684-4324 www.fadom constructioninc.com
CARPET Installed from $1.25/sq.ft. includes pad. Hardwood, Laminate, Ceramic at low prices. 20+ yrs experience. Free Estimates. No HST! 416-834-1834
#1 APPLIANCES Licensed Refrigeration Contractor, 28 Years Experience, FREE ESTIMATE, 2 YEARS WARRANTY Refrigerator/ Stove/ Washer/ Dryer/ Hot Water Tank/ Furnace/ Air conditioning Robin: 416-418-1821
Painting & Decorating FAST AND efficient painting at a reasonable price, seniors discount, Scarboro Painting 416-543-5718
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
Decks & Fences Moving & Storage
MOVING
From $40/hr Local, Long Distance Packing Service FREE Boxes FREE Storage Junk Removal Insured All sized trucks
www.toromovers.ca
416-844-6683
Carpet & Upholstery CARPET UPHOLSTERY steam cleaning any 4 rooms, hallway and stairs $90. Sofa set $60. Extra rooms $20. Free d e o d o r i z i n g . 416-890-2894
0 ALL DECKS built in 1 day. Highest quality. Lowest Prices! Free design and estimates. Call Mike 416-738-7752 www.griffindecks.ca
Landscaping, Lawn Care, Supplies SMALL TREE REMOVAL and pruning. Free Estimates! Call Allan for great rates at 416-755-3420.
ALL CITI APPLIANCES. Appliances repaired professionally. 35 years experience. Fridge’s, coolers, washers, dryers, stoves. Central Air Conditioning & Heating. (416)281-3030
HOME IMPROVEMENT Directory HOME RENOVATIONS
HOME RENOVATIONS
GAS FURNACES CENTRAL AIR Sales, Service, Installations.
www.airflexltd.com 416-439-7155 metro lic. #H16265
HOT LOCAL CHAT 1-877-290-0553 Mobile: #5015 Find Your Favourite CALL NOW 1-866-732-0070 1-888-544-0199 18+
for low cost, fast, reliable repairs of: • fridges• stoves• dryers• washers • dishwashers• freezers • dehumidifiers• air conditioners Call Mark (Cert. Tech)
416-451-9040
CHIMNEYS
PETER’S CONCRETE & BRICK
416-267-2384 LIC. #B23188
A.M. MASONRY
“The Chimney Specialists” Chimney Repairs & Rebuilding
• Quality workmanship • Seniors Discount • No Deposit Requirements • Licensed • Free Estimates & Affordable Prices
cell:(416)893-7354
CONCRETE & PAVING
QUALITY CUSTOM HOME IMPROVEMENTS
•New Construction
•Custom Built Homes
•Additions
LOCAL HOOKUPS BROWSE4FREE 1-888-628-6790 or #7878 Mobile
APPLIANCE REPAIR/INSTALLATION
Call us for all your home repair and renovations Renovations ~ Kitchens ~ Bathroom Finish Basements ~ Painting ~ Plumbing Texture Ceilings ~ Sinks ~ Toilets Taps ~ Carpentry Free Estimates Anthony 416-738-7521
• Resurface and Build new porches • Specialize in flagstone work • Stone facing around the house FREE ESTIMATES 10% Seniors Discount 36 years in Business www.pcbrick.ca
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
Adult Personals
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MARS APPLIANCE REPAIR
•Renovations
•Restorations
•Drawings and Permits
DANAR RESTORATION
NO DOWN PAYMENT FOR SENIORS!
Free Estimates 905-426-9799
PAVING COMPANY
CONSTRUCTION
Asphalt Paving Free Estimates StreetPrint Bonded and Stamped and Insured Coloured Asphalt
- PORCHES, STEPS, WALKWAYS - CONCRETE, STONE & BRICK WORK - BASEMENT LEAK REPAIR - PORCH ENCLOSURES & RAILINGS - 3 YEAR WARRANTY
Call (416) 743-6017 Email: anna@multiseal.net Website: www.multiseal.net
DON’T PAY FOR 1 YEAR! O.A.C.
18 YEARS WITH THE SAME NAME AND NUMBER
WWW.DANARCO.CA 416-791-1234
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TILE WORK, SMALL PLUMBING and Toilet Repairs, Showers, walls/ floors,etc 35+ years experience, Senior with References. Reliable Ray. 416-918-2009
Masonry & Concrete
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Handy Person
HOME IMPROVEMENT DIRECTORY S
Air Con. From $1450 installed! BEST PRICES IN TOWN!!!
Low Cost, Low Mint, Non Slip, Decorative Concrete Overlay on existing, poorly done, uneven or tiled Concrete veranda, steps, walkway, patio. etc. All Concrete & Interlocking Works & Repairs www.venetianconstruction.ca
Tune-up & Clean Furnaces or A/C Plus 22pt. Check List Carbon Monoxide CO Levels $
Free estimates 416-286-2666
69.95
DECKS & FENCES Diamond Star Ltd.
Build, Design & Repair Pressure Treated, Cedar, Chain Link 25 Yrs Exp. • Free Estimates • References
416-497-6495
www.diamondstarltd.com
ELECTRICAL
Burton Electric Inc. 416 419-1772
Knob and tube replacement LED Lighting Aluminum wire reconditioning Permits and inspections
416-445-1718
www.universalhc.ca
LANDSCAPING, LAWN CARE, SUPPLIES
Fence & Deck
No Job Too Small
RATED A+ IN BBB 15 YEARS OF SERVICE ~ 24/7
CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES
*10 Year Warranty
• WE CONVERT OIL OR ELECTRICAL FURNACE TO GAS • INSTALL TANKLESS HOT WATER & BOILER • LOWEST PRICE – WE DO ALL PROCESSES TO GET MAXIMUM REBATE
Pot lights Service upgrades Breakers/Panels FREE ESTIMATES
Master Electrician * License # 7001220 * Insured www.burtonelectric.ca mark.burton@burtonelectric.ca
Since 1967!
• Beautiful Landscape Designs For Your New Patio or Front Entrance • Amazing Lawn Care Programs • Interlock, Flagstone, Rockeries, Gardens, Sodding, Overseeding
FREE ESTIMATES
416-288-0313
www.underhill-wecare.com
YOUR PRIVATE GARDENER 416-615-0995
Sandy Bowker, B.Sc. Agr. Landscaping and Lawn Maintenance, Spring Cleanups, Trimming & Pruning, Lawn Seeding or Sodding & Fertilizing 20 years in the GTA
HEATING & COOLING SPRING SPECIAL!
AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE OR A/C CLEANING
7999
$
We Service All Makes & Models
AND we do ALL Gas Piping Jobs & Duct Work (BBQ hook-ups, Stove Hook-ups, Dryers, Fireplaces, Pools, etc.)
Larry’s Air Care
Heating & Air Conditioning
416-706-9861
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Delivery questions? Call us at:
416-493-4400 or Email:
distribution@insidetoronto.com
MASONRY & CONCRETE ABU BAKAR BUILDING RESTORATIONS
Residential and Commercial Masonry Repairs, Concrete Work, Interlocking, Brick Repairs, Tuck Pointing, Parging, Caulking, Waterproofing and More! Fully licensed & insured
REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS
PRICE
ROOFING
REPAIRS
REPAIRS
Since 1990
ROOFING REPAIRS Co. LOW COST REPAIRS EAVESTROUGH CLEANING ALL TYPES OF ROOF REPAIRS
• ANIMAL DAMAGE • ANIMAL PROOFING • GUTTER GUARD • TUCK POINTING • CHIMNEYS • SKYLIGHTS • FLAT ROOFS • VALLEY REPAIRS • ALL VENTING WORK • EAVESTROUGH REPAIRS • SHINGLES • SOFFIT & FACIA • WINDOW CAULKING • DOWNSPOUT DISCONNECTION • LICENSED AND INSURED
SAME DAY SERVICE
SENIORS
647-235-8123 DISCOUNT REPAIRS
...LOW
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! HEATING AND COOLING BIGGEST SALE EVER! SAVE $1,000
REPAIRS
REPAIRS
UNIVERSAL
VICE..
T SER GREA
ROOFING
REPAIRS
BEST PRICE ROOF REPAIRS • Emergency Repairs • Eavestrough Repairs • Shingles • Chimneys • Animal Removal
• Ventilation • Skylights • And much more
$35
EAVESTROUGH FROM CLEANING FREE SENIORS DISCOUNTS ESTIMATES SAME DAY SERVICE LICENCED AND INSURED
NO JOB TOO SMALL
CALL 416-820-3634
ROOFING DUN-RITE REPAIRS • SIDING/FASCIA • EAVESTROUGH 24 HOURS • TUCKPOINTING EMERGENCY REPAIRS • VENTING • GUTTER GUARDS • ANIMAL REMOVAL
• SHINGLES • FLAT ROOFS • SKY LIGHTS • CHIMNEY’S • VALLEY’S • ANIMAL PROOFING 15% Senior’s Discount
ALL TYPES OF ROOF REPAIRS 647-857-5656
R&Z PLUMBING & HEATING BEST RATES AND SERVICE IN TOWN
ROOF
MASTERS
• Shingles • Flat Roofs • Skylights • Chimneys • Eavestroughs Save • Repairs • Free Estimates
UP TO 15% OFF Lic. # B21358
Fully Licensed & Insured
416-626-0777
www.canadianroofmasters.com
• Professional Tree Trimming • Dangerous Tree Removal • Cabling and Bracing • City of Toronto Arborist Reports • Lot Clearing
(416) 875-2099 • www.roofdoctoron.com
Roof Repair Experts
✓Full roofs ✓Missing Shingles ✓Minor/Major Leaks ✓Raccoon Problems
✓Eaves & Downspout ✓Skylights LIC# L179362 20% Senior Discount
416-248-0211
Dong Sing Aluminum Ltd Eavestrough • Downpipes • Soffit • Fascia •Window/Door Capping • Leaf Guard • Siding
FREE ESTIMATE & 10 Years Labor Warranty
416-838-9366 647-780-3113
GEO ROOFING
• Shingles • Flat. • Eaves.
• Skylight • Chimney • Repair
416-878-7667
Metro License #PH23521
647 459 8799
info@metrotree.ca | www.metrotree.ca
WASTE REMOVAL
BINS TO YOU
DISPOSAL SERVICE • DRIVEWAY FRIENDLY BINS 4 TO 20 YARD MINI BINS • NIGHTS, WEEKEND DROPS AVAILABLE • KEEP OUR BINS UP TO 7 DAYS NO CHARGE
1-888-662-DUMP 1-888-662-3867 WATERPROOFING
BASEMENT WATERPROOFING LOWER BASEMENT & UNDER PINNING Since 1982 RENOVATION Insured • Guaranteed
Atena Construction 416-854-5156 www.atenaconstruction.com THE WET BASEMENT SPECIALISTS
Waterproofing and Foundation Repairs
Interior & Exterior Methods
Licensed & Insured • 35 yrs experience
Call for a free estimate 416-749-2273 • www.basetech.ca
416 875 5538
Reliable & Professional Shingling, Flat Roofs, Eavestrough, Soffit, Fascia, Leaky Basements, Interlock. Small Repair & Free Estimate.
Quick Service!!! • Experts in Removal of Dangerous Trees • Trimming, Pruning • Stump Removal • Ash Borer Treatment • $2 million Liability + WSIB SUMMER SAVINGS 10% OFF! Call Bobby 416-828-TREE (8733) www.GTAtree.com
ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED • FREE• Stump Grinding
Yes, we can beat any competitors rates, call for details.
A IDEAL ROOFING INC.
GTA TREE SERVICE
Danny • 416 845 3909
TREE/STUMP SERVICES
Replacement & Repairs Faucets, Sinks, Pipes, Drains Etc. Furnace, A/C, Water Heater, Gas 28 Years Experience • 24/7
416.661.9393
CANADIAN
TREE/STUMP SERVICES
www.georoofing.ca
416-500-0304 • www.abubakarrestoration.ca •
PLUMBING
REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS
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• Trimming, Pruning & Stump Removal • Certified & Insured • Free Estimates
wanthony@rogers.com
Seniors Discount & Arborist Reports Available
416 - 450 - 3062
SEAMLESS BASEMENT SOLUTIONS CORP. Wet Basement or Basement Leaking? Experienced Basement Waterproofing Free Estimate, 100% Success & 25 Years Guarantee
Call David: 416-888-6318 www.seamlesswaterproof.com
DO THE MATH. DO THE MATH. ADVERTISE IN THE NEWSPAPER.
NADbank, ComBase: Adults 18+, print and online
ADVERTISE IN THE NEWSPAPER.
DO THE MATH. ADVERTISE IN THE NEWSPAPER.
JULY SALE NO MONEY DOWN!
2005 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2009 HONDA CIVIC ✓ 7 PASSENGER ✓ EXTENDED VAN ✓ V6 ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ DVD PLAYER ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
ONLY 61,000KMS
7,988
$
$
OR
40
5.99 $
WEEKLY 60 MONTHS
2009 FORD RANGER SPORT ✓ V6 ENGINE ✓ EXTENDED CAB ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER STEERING ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ FOG LIGHTS ✓ & MORE
$
Punit (Prince) Sibal General Manager
14,988
$
ONLY 31,000KMS
✓ 4 DOORS ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ EX DAILY RENTAL
5.99 $ 72 MONTHS + TAXES
65
$ OR
WEEKLY
17,988
$
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
80
14,988
✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS/ LOCKS/MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ & MORE ✓ STK # A2727
18,988
5.99 $
2012 FORD TAURUS AWD
✓ ALL WHEEL DRIVE ✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ SUNROOF ✓ V6 ✓ POWER SEATS ✓ P/WINDOWS, LOCKS, MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ALUM WHEELS & MORE ✓ EX-RENTAL
65
5.99 $
23,988
$
105
85
$ OR
5.99
45
9,888
+ TAXES
WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
45
5.99 $
2010 FORD FOCUS SE 2010 FORD FUSION SE ONLY 47,000KMS
11,988
$
OR
$
45
+ TAXES
WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
11,988
WEEKLY
5.99 $ 72 MONTHS
23,988
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 84 MONTHS
105
OR
+ TAXES
20,988
ONLY 26,000KMS
OR
+ TAXES
2013 FORD EDGE SEL
OR
25,988
+ TAXES
+ TAXES
20,988
89
27,988
+ TAXES
99
ONLY 18,000KMS
20,988
5.99 $
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
2007 VW BEETLE CONVERTIBLE ONLY 55,000KMS
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
75
2010 TOYOTA CAMRY
15,988
5.99 $
2012 FORD E250 ECONOLINE
2010 LINCOLN MKT AWD
✓ LOADED ✓ ALL WHEEL DRIVE ✓ 6 PASSENGER ✓ LEATHER SEATS ✓ POWER SUNROOF ✓ NAVIGATION ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ AND MORE
WEEKLY 60 MONTHS
✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ & MORE
WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
+ TAXES
5.99
+ TAXES
✓ 6 PASSENGER ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
✓ CARGO VAN ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER STEERING ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ EX RENTAL
45
+ TAXES $ 65 5.99 $12,988 OR 60 5.99 WEEKLY 72 MONTHS WEEKLY 60 MONTHS
$
80 5.99 $ WEEKLY 60 MONTHS 15,988 OR$69 $
2012 FUSION AWD
115 5.99 $ WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
$ OR
OR
✓ ALL WHEEL DRIVE ✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER STEERING ✓ P/ WINDOWS ✓ SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR COND. ✓ P/LOCKS, MIRRORS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ EX RENTAL
95 5.99 $ WEEKLY 72 MONTHS $
✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER SEATS ✓ PANORAMIC SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
5.99 $
15,988
55 5.99 $ WEEKLY 72 MONTHS $
$
OR
✓ CONVERTIBLE TOP ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ALUM WHEELS
✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BREAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ AND MORE
5.99 $
ONLY 57,000KMS
9,988
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 60 MONTHS
5.99 $
✓ FULL FOUR DOORS ✓ 4 WHEEL DRIVE ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
2012 TOYOTA CAMRY
+ TAXES
2010 E-450 CUBE VAN
5.99 $
14,988
✓ 4 DOORS ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ EX DAILY RENTAL
✓ 16’ BOX PARCEL VAN ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ V8 ✓ POWER BRAKES ✓ POWER STEERING ✓ AM/FM/CD
ONLY 22,000KMS + TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
85
✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ FOG LAMPS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
2010 FORD FUSION HYBRID 2009 BMW 323I SEDAN ✓ HYBRID ENGINE ✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER SEATS ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
$
2012 TOYOTA COROLLA 2010 FORD MUSTANG COUPE 2007 DODGE RAM QUAD 4WD 2012 MAZDA 5 WAGON
2012 TOYOTA MATRIX ✓ 4 CYL ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ EX RENTAL
10,988
OR
✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ALUM WHEELS
ONLY 74,000KMS
8,988
+ TAXES
2007 HYUNDAI TUCSON 2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT
✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ ABS BRAKES
✓ 2 DOORS ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ 4 CYL ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
OR
69 WEEKLY $
+ TAXES
5.99
72 MONTHS
2010 TOYOTA TUNDRA 4WD ✓ 4X4 ✓ CREW CAB ✓ FULL FOUR DOORS ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ TRAILER TOW PACKAGE
21,988
5.99 $
$
OR
85
+ TAXES
5.99
WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
2013 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE GT 2012 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 4WD ✓ LOADED ✓ NAVIGATION ✓ POWER WINDOWS/ LOCKS/ MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ EX-RENTAL
✓ LOADED ✓ GT PKG ✓ 5.0 LITRE VE ENGINE ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
33,988
5.99 $
ONLY 25,000KMS
OR
49,888
115 5.99 $ WEEKLY 84 MONTHS
$
+ TAXES
PRICES ARE PLUS HST ONLY. IE. $10,000 FINANCED OVER 60 MONTHS, PAYMENTS ARE $50 PER WEEK AND COB IS $1813 VEHICLES MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. *ON SELECT MODELS.
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 84 MONTHS
179
5.99
| SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, July 4, 2013
EAST COURT FORD LINCOLN
AT MCCOWAN & SHEPPARD
23
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2012
FORD ESCAPE
6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/OD
14,000 KM
2012
FORD FOCUS SE 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC
21,000 KM
Stk # CT328A
21,988 FORD MUSTANG GT
6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/OD
119,000 KM
2005
PONTIAC PURSUIT SE AUTOMATIC
13,988
76,000 KM
37,163 KM
FORD RANGER SPORT 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC W/OD
157,000 KM
FORD MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE 6-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
7,967 KM
2012
Stk # P4181
24,888
17,878
2010
$
2012
CHEVROLET MALIBU LTZ
6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/DRIVER SHIFT CONTROLS
2011
Stk # P4238
22,788
$
FORD SUPER DUTY F-250 SRW XL TORQSHIFT 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/OD
Stk # CB168A
22,688
4-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/OD
Stk # BU204A
41,000 KM
$
FORD ECONOLINE CARGO VAN COMMERCIAL
9,000 KM
15,988
FORD TAURUS SEL SEDAN
5-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/OD
122,019 KM
$
6-SPEED SELECTSHIFT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER SPORT UTILITY
Stk # CM301A
9,988
Stk # P4095
32,688
2010
FORD F-150 XLT
6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/OD
$
$
30,000 KM
$
2010
Stk # P4207A
11,888
7,888
$
47,000 KM
Stk # CB163A
$
4-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/OD
Stk #CT338A
60,000 KM
2009
CHEVROLET MALIBU LS
88,000 KM
3,888
15,988
5 SPEED AUTOMATIC
4-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/OD
Stk # CB192A
$
FORD FOCUS SE SEDAN
2004
CHRYSLER SEBRING JX
Stk # CM326A
8,888
12,988
$
$
FORD F-150 LARIAT
Stk # CM279B
$
2013
2000
8,988
157,000 KM
2010
22,988
$
$
4-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION W/OD
5 SPEED AUTOMATIC
Stk # CT193B
89,000 KM
2008
2007 HONDA ACCORD SDN DX-G
Stk # CM219A
Stk # CU123A
$
5 SPEED AUTOMATIC
74,500 KM
17,988
Stk # P4115A
HONDA ELEMENT W/Y PKG
2012
6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AWD)
$
95,000 KM
2003
2010 CADILLAC SRX 3.0 PERFORMANCE
102,427 KM
Stk # Cl438936
$
2007
HERITAGE
Stk # C59358
24,988
$
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All cash prices plus HST only. See dealer for complete details.
47 YEARS OF QUALITY, TRUST & VALUE
THURS 9-8 FRI 9-6 SAT 9-5
Heritage Ford
SHOP ONLINE AT HERITAGEFORD.CA OUT OF TOWN
1-800-267-3673
NEW CAR:
WWW.HERITAGEFORDSALES.CA
416-261-3311
2660 Kingston Road, Scarborough, ON M1M 1L6