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Debate over plans for Rouge Park intensifies MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com

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STUDENTS OF THE FUTURE: Future students cut the ribbon during a ground breaking ceremony at the site of a new public elementary school to be built by the Toronto District School Board on Upper Rouge Trail in the Meadowvale Road and Sheppard Avenue area community of Rougeville. The name of the new school has yet to be determined. Construction is expected to be completed by September of next year.

Remembrance ceremony Sunday at civic centre Scarborough residents will pause to remember this Sunday afternoon, Nov. 4, as well as on the following Sunday morning. A long-standing annual ceremony takes place at Scarborough Civic Centre at 2 p.m. on Nov. 4, featuring

a Toronto Police Male Choir and children who are Remembrance Day poem and essay winners. Joyce Geddes, commander of Royal Canadian Legion Zone D5, said members of five of the zone’s seven legion branches will be there

and four are offering hospitality afterwards. For more information, visit www. zone-D5.com Marchers will form up outside at 1:30 p.m. will march down Borough Drive into the Scarborough Civic

Centre rotunda. Another ceremony on Remembrance Day itself, Sunday, Nov. 11, will take place at the Scarborough Cenotaph located at Kingston and Danforth roads at 10:45 a.m.

A Rouge River conservationist is sticking by his arguments the federal Parks Canada agency is offering Greater Toronto a “substandard version” of a Rouge Urban National Park, despite drawing criticism from some longtime allies. Jim Robb, general manager of Friends of the Rouge Watershed, told a parliamentary committee Wednesday, the proposed federal park appears too small and too weakly protected to match the Rouge Park dream created by citizens and the Ontario government over 25 years. Accompanied by Lois James, a founder of Save The Rouge Valley System and an Order of Canada winner, Robb said the federal Pickering Airport lands should be added to Parks Canada’s “study area” for the park’s initial boundaries. Those lands, protected like Rouge Park as part of Ontario’s Greenbelt, could boost the federal park’s likely size from 57 to 100 square kilometres, Robb said before the Standing Committee on the Environment and Sustainable Development. Backed by letters from Environmental Defence and the Canadian Environmental Law Association supporting a larger park, Robb suggested Rouge Park’s agricultural tenants stand in the way of a restored 600-metre-wide ecological corridor which Rouge Park’s “backbone.” Yesterday, both Alan Wells, >>>Parks, page 7

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OPENING CEREMONY: Left, David Forteau performs some break dancing during the opening ceremonies for the McGregor Park Recreation Centre Commons Lounge on Saturday. Above, Youth Challenge Fund director of community engagement and grants Nation Cheong speaks from the podium during the opening ceremonies. Costs for the 1,000-square-foot Commons Lounge were shared by the City of Toronto, the provincial government and the federal government. Scarborough Centre Councillor Michael Thompson said the extra community space is much needed in the Kennedy Road and Lawrence Avenue neighbourhood.

Sharks player Pakulis scores five goals in game The captain of the Scarborough Sharks midget BB girls hockey team is on a scoring streak. Megan Pakulis, 16, scored five goals against the North Durham Blades in a game last Saturday at the Malvern Community Centre. The final score was 5-2, with Pakulis scoring all five of the Sharks goals in the game. Pakulis, a Grade 11 student at Pope John Paul Catholic High School, has been playing hockey for nine years.

“Megan is a great all-around athlete,” said head coach Diane Cole. Also plays rugby “She plays women’s rugby with Team Ontario, consistently practices and plays at a very high intensity and has the passion to win. She has been a captain for many years and is a great leader on and off the ice.” Going into the game, the Sharks were looking for their first win of the season. They had one loss and

two ties. “It’s the first of many wins for our team this season,” Cole said. The team is made up of 15-, 16and 17-year-old players. Team support crucial Cole said Pakulis couldn’t have scored all five goals without the help of her teammates. “They are a great group of young women who all have a love for hockey,” she said.

Woman hurt after being struck by vehicle A woman was taken to hospital after being struck by a vehicle near Morningside and Finch avenues yesterday morning.

Police said the woman was hit around 7:15 a.m. at Staines Road and Seasons Drive. The driver was not injured and

remained on scene, police said. The extent of the injuries to the pedestrian had not been determined by Mirror press time.

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Scarborough Sharks’ midget BB captain Megan Pakulis, 16, scored all five goals for her team during a game at the Malvern Community Centre against the North Durham Blades recently.


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Opinion Ian Proudfoot Marg Middleton Peter Haggert Alan Shackleton Warren Elder Jamie Munoz

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ngaged Communities Prevent Crime.’ This is the theme of Crime Prevention Week launched today, which is run by the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services. Give credit where it’s due: local police divisions have done a good job keeping the community engaged through their various social media accounts. Upcoming car seat clinic dates are posted on Scarborough’s 41 Division Facebook page, a video on home security tips can be found on Etobicoke’s 22 Division page, and a link our view to local crime statistics is provided on North York’s 31 Connect with Division page. Kudos to the individual police officers who have taken your community advantage of social media for safety’s sake interacting with community members through their own personal accounts. Const. Glenn Jones from 31 Division is constantly on Twitter, telling the public what program he’s involved with, where he’s going to be, and thanking his followers. Staff Sgt. Kim Scanlan of 23 Division in Etobicoke also tweets regularly, most recently providing tips on having a safe Halloween, and posting photos of local community events she’s attended. Twitter followers of media officer Wendy Drummond would have known to avoid Eglinton Avenue East near McCowan Road in a timely manner due to a gas leak on Halloween. Being more social has helped build a more positive relationship between law enforcement and the public they’re charged to serve and protect. And they’re not hard to find. Just follow the Toronto Police Twitter feed at twitter.com/ TorontoPolice or subscribe to their Facebook page at facebook.com/TorontoPolice to see who’s online. Of course, being engaged also means being connected with those living in your community. While keeping an open dialogue on the web can be useful, there’s no substitute for being active in the neighbourhood. So use the Internet to organize a community event or look for one nearby, then take the next step to attend and get involved with local activities. Crime prevention is a shared responsibility. Crime Prevention Week, a province-wide initiative, officially runs between Nov. 4 to 10 this year. But as you wouldn’t normally stop checking emails, surfing the web or logging into Facebook after just one week, crime prevention and being engaged with your community should be a yearround practice. Toronto Community News is a division of Metroland Media Group Ltd. The Mirror is a member of the Ontario Press Council. Visit ontpress.com newsroom

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To the editor: Re: ‘Ford must focus in next two years,’ Editorial, Oct. 26. Mayor Rob Ford has made mountains of right-wing media coverage over his insistence the city is divided – the downtown versus the suburbs. If this is true, then a good mayor would focus on down playing this and addressing it not expanding it and fueling the fire. The mayor must focus on getting transit to all areas of the city in an affordable and sustainable manner. All he has done is waste time and money. Stop focusing on changing the transit agreements that were in place. Ford has wasted two years of construction time. Transit is a major economic ingredient and surface transit is a good way to open those stores that sit unused.Passengers on subways see blank walls whereas on the surface you see places to shop, eat and be entertained. Economic development is above ground. Glenn Kitchen

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nother Friday, another $50 million on the line. A Lotto Max jackpot that has eluded ticket buyers for four consecutive draws is now headed into week five. There are an additional 50 $1-million dollar prizes up for grabs, too, and a million bucks is not exactly chicken feed, but nobody is talking about them. All the buzz around offices is for the top prize. So, Trish, what are you gonna do if you win the $50 million? So, Kumar, what are you gonna do if you win the $50 million? So, Chantal, what are you gonna do if you win the $50 million? Finally, somebody in the office got round to me. Max hit me with the di rigueur line by the water cooler yesterday. “So, Jamie, have you decided what you’re gonna do if you win the $50 million?”

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“I know exactly what I’m gonna do, big guy. I’m heading downtown to the Ontario Lottery Corporation office and pick up the cheque,” I replied. Max frowned. He takes lottery fantasizing seriously. “I meant what are you gonna do after you get the cheque, Einstein?” “What else? I’ll be holding a press conference. The winner of one of these big payouts always has a press conference.” “What are you gonna do after the press conference, noodlebrain?” “The macarena, buddy. The lottery officials always ask you to show them your

happy dance after the press conference and I do a mean macarena.” “What are you gonna do after the happy dance, doofus?” “Subway, baby, subway. As fast as my little legs can carry me.” “Subway? That’s it? You win 50 million smackeroos and you’re gonna race to buy a sub?” “I was talking about the TTC. I’m gonna hop on the nearest subway and head to the bank. What good is a $50-million cheque gathering dust in my wallet?” Max took a deep breath and counted to 10. Not in the right order mind you, but he hit all the numbers and that’s what matters. “OK. So you made it to the bank. You deposited the cheque. Now...” “Uh, uh, uh. I hate to interrupt, but you left out the standing in line part. Who goes to a bank and

doesn’t have to stand in line?” “Oh, brother. So you made it to the bank. You stood in line. You deposited the cheque. Now what?” “Subway, baby, subway. As fast as my little legs can carry me.” Max finally lost it. “Subway? You win $50 million and you’re still taking the subway.” “Actually, I meant go for a sub this time. After a morning of press conferences, interviews, happy dances and standing in line at the bank I’m sure I’ll be starving. I’d have to eat before I try and decide what to do with the money. One thing about us 50-millionaires, we can’t think on an empty stomach.” n Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much. His column appears every Friday. Contact him at jamie.wayne@sympatico.ca

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gain? The frustrations of our mayor once again spilled over, this time after steady needling by the city ombudsman accusing him first of meddling in the civics appointment process and advising she needed more staff during the preliminary budget review. Her colleague, the integrity commissioner, has joined the ombudsman in the mayoral doghouse by pointing out the mayor’s staff were assigned to support the mayor’s private interest in a school football team, plus expenses for their cellphones and city automobiles. Most recently, she criticized the mayor’s and his brother’s disparaging personal remarks about the medical officer of health. The discussion on the adequacy of the apology underlined the brothers’ visceral belief the actions are politically motivated. The third member in the doghouse is the city’s lobbyist registrar, who questioned recent lobbyist activities. At this council meeting, the mayor thought he had an opportunity to strike back. Using the opportunity to consider a contract extension for the ombudsman, the mayor and some of his allies thought it advisable to schedule the end of her term at the same time as her colleagues. If the contracts of these three of his tormentors ended at the same time, reasoned the mayor, then they could all be replaced at once, perhaps with a single consultant. Even if the mayor’s plan was

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DAVID SOKNACKI in the public interest, which I do not think it is, and even if the mayor had the votes for council’s approval, which he did not, his plan was not even in his own interest. The first rule of politics is to remain consistent. In the mayor’s case, he must be the conductor to stop the gravy train. He cannot condone what his supporters will see as excessive or self-serving spending. As examples of what to avoid, both council and the public still recall the mess examined by Madame Justice Bellamy during the MFP inquiry of the past decade . Her inquiry cost $19 million directly, plus she found the city paid more than over $40 million in equipment and software than it planned or was necessary. The municipal watchdogs the mayor seeks to muzzle came from a widespread revulsion for what was revealed during that inquiry. Yet these municipal watchdogs have found small, but real examples of similar behaviour. Even leaving aside the public interest, attacking these guardians after they found doubtful practices

around the mayor creates dissonance in the mayor’s key message and uncertainty in the minds of his core supporters. For the mayor, the next major problem in this issue is that it shows his inability to form a complex policy that council will approve. His inflammatory position of replacing the three positions with a consultant did nothing but prove that the mayor has no desire to find an acceptable position. Surely the mayor’s staff told him that his musing had no chance of success. That council overwhelmingly approved a compromise, a two-year renewal of the ombudsman’s contract, was due to Councillor Karen Stintz’s tireless background work and willingness to let the mayor take the credit. Despite the half-day lost in argument and embarrassment, positives did come out of the debate. In terms of public policy, council strongly supported the ombudsman, integrity commissioner and lobbyist registrar. Secondly, neither the mayor’s side, nor his opposition, has enough votes without the other. If a major measure is to be passed, there must be compromise. Although the process was painful and sometimes the final resolution was in doubt, at the end, the biggest positive of all was council came to a reasonable decision. ■ David Soknacki is a former City of Toronto councillor and budget chief. Contact him at www. soknacki.com

To the editor: Re: ‘Rising fees impact youth groups,’ Special Report, Oct. 25. I am Father Andy Leroux, pastor of Living Hope on Bellamy Road just north of Ellesmere Road. Our volunteers have ran a sports program at Woburn Collegiate for the past seven years for the youth from Tuxedo Court. We have upward of 50 youth on Saturday mornings. The youth love the program. Recently, we were told the rental fee would go from $1,200 to $4,500. We couldn’t believe it. Imagine a community youth group all done by donations from our small congregation and volunteers being charged four times the original amount. Oh, I know what’s coming: “We have debts and we have to balance the budget” is the cry. The only problem is it is impossible for us to continue with this

program because of the unrealistic hike in the fees. How many other groups are in the same boat? Do those who have made this decision realize they are shooting themselves in the foot? The more people pull out of our community schools, the more the debt will increase? A strong society is based on programs such as ours. Surely, the Toronto District School Board needs to look more carefully at other ways of cutting back, their administration costs for one example. What they are doing with our rentals is simply wrong. I am asking for a community groundswell to rise up and say enough. This is our community and we want our youth to grow up healthy, safe and contributors to our good Scarborough. Rev. Andy Leroux

Loptson helped many in community To the editor: Re: Volunteer Bob Loptson to be remembered, News Oct. 19 It was with great sadness that I learned Bob Loptson had passed away. During my time at West Hill Community Services — I was there for more than 25 years — I first met Bob when he came to the food bank with a car load of food. That was in 1980. He registered as a volunteer and for the next 25 years he was a regular donor with food and toys at Christmas and through the year.

He would rush out in his lunch hour to pick up a donation of food at a church or school and at Christmas time he went that extra mile/miles to help. He was the one who also encouraged others to participate in giving and helping. What many people didn’t know is that Bob helped many individual people behind the scenes. He was one in a million. My condolences to his family and friends and to Bob I say: Thank you and rest in peace. You have it well earned. Margaret Baker

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Mechanical Pickup of Leaves - Scarborough Community, 2012 The 2012 Mechanical Leaf Collection will take place from Monday, November 5th to Friday, November 30th.

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Here are some reminders about the collection: Please rake leaves to the ditch or gutter, just before the start of your specific collection weeks – not a week or two in advance. If you see city staff in your area a few days earlier than scheduled, they are likely getting a head start on the collection in your area and will return during your scheduled week. We can only collect leaves that have already fallen at the time of your scheduled collection. If a snowfall should occur, this will affect the program and some leaves will not be picked up. The collection will be done once as outlined in the weekly schedule.

If you have any questions about the service, call 311 or visit the website at: toronto.ca/transportation/leaf_pickup.

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>>>from page 1 chairperson of the Rouge Alliance cooperative which governed Rouge Park until this summer, and Pauline Browes, an Alliance member and former Conservative MP, said Robb’s view were not accurate. Robb, however, said he was trying to get Parks Canada to fix “gaping holes” in its concept plan for Canada’s first urban national park, a document Robb and other environmentalists complain does not make clear protecting the ecosystem of the Rouge is that park’s primary goal. “Right now it’s not a bonafide national park, it’s a bogus national park,” he said at one point. The Rouge may be the last chance to create a sizable federal park in

Southern Ontario, Robb said. “We need to get this right.” His remarks reopened thorny questions about extensive farming in the park, particularly north of Steeles Avenue, where Oak Ridges-Markham Conservative MP Paul Calandra had publicly insisted the government respect the farmers’ tenancies before he agreed to support creation of a federal park. Parks Canada’s concept document mentions four educational hubs, one of which would demonstrate and celebrate agriculture. On Thursday, Robb called the tenant farmers “a political constituency that’s being catered to,” one that takes up 70 per cent of the park’s land in Markham and uses pesticides and genetically-modified crops that

can harm the environment. He argued the ecological corridor, enshrined in the existing Rouge Park Management Plan as part of the Greenbelt and a chance to restore interior forest habitat in the Rouge, could not be created in such an “industrial farm park.” “The question has to be asked: What is in the greatest public good?” he added, comparing the ecology of the Rouge to a “tattered quilt,” slowly being surrounded by suburbs, which will not survive unless it is reconnected and restored within the Greenbelt. Park Superintentant Pam Veinotte, however, said her agency released the concept plan as part of a twostage process and said any belief Parks Canada is not committed to

‘I’m quite confident the environment will be protected and Parks Canada and more than capable and have the resources to protect it.’ Alan Wells, former chair of Rouge Park Alliance conservation and ecological health in the Rouge is “simply inaccurate.” The agency’s strong conservation principles will soon be used to write a comprehensive strategic plan

New property assessments to be sent out The good news is that most Toronto homeowners have gained some equity over the past four years. The bad news, according to the numbers crunched by the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation, is that many of those homeowners will be paying for that in the form of higher property taxes. On average, Toronto homeowners have seen a 22.8 per cent increase in their assessments since 2008 — the last time the provincial property assessment company looked at property values across Ontario. The property assessments are a crucial part of setting property tax rates. While municipal councils can set the rate of annual increase for the overall tax rate, the amount each property pays is based on its assessed market value. To help sort it out, MPAC is mailing out individual property assessments to owners across the province. Property owners can check the accuracy of their assessment at www. aboutmyproperty.ca

spelling out its environmental goals for the federal park, she said. “We feel we can achieve better and real conservation results in the Rouge,” said Veinotte. “We want to improve biodiversity.” But while Parks Canada recognizes the need for more natural corridors across the park, and will “look more deeply” to find ways to enhance them, it is taking a “holistic approach” to the park, Veinotte said, “truly a Canadian first” where protection, education and visitor experiences go hand in hand. “We’re being careful, we’re being very thoughtful; we’re listening,” she added. Wells said he was concerned about Robb’s views. “I’m quite confident the environment will be protected and Parks Canada and more than capable and have the resources to protect it,” he said. Browes argued the alliance, on which Robb often represented STRVS unanimously endorsed Parks Canada’s concept, as did the province, all municipalities around the park and the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. “He was at the table,” Browes said of Robb. “I’m quite concerned that he is taking a different tack here which is not helpful.” Browes, who like Robb has fought over decades for the Rouge Valley’s protection, said Parks Canada has an excellent record in conservation and will continue its good work in the future federal park. Robb’s “substandard” comment “is an outrageous statement” he should take back, she said, adding FRW “has incited other environmental groups” to write to the government “without giving them the right story” on how park supporters worked so long to get to this point. Responding to Robb’s charge that rent from farm and residential tenants did not cover the cost of the properties’ upkeep, Browes said she had reviewed the park’s rental agreements. “We’ve made great progress in getting those rents up to market value,” she said.

Malvern resource centre proposal heads to council MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com Supporters of a proposed new home for Malvern Family Resource Centre and residents opposed to its plans are expected to bring their views to a Scarborough Community Council meeting next Tuesday. The community agency, operating in rented locations since 1983, wants to build itself a permanent home on vacant provincial land at the southwest corner of Sewells and Littles roads. In September, however, scores of

neighbours gave the proposal for a two-storey building with a gym, a computer lab, and multi-purpose rooms the community could use, a thumbs down. Many said the building, immediately east of St. Bede Catholic School and facing streets of single family homes, would be in the wrong place. In a l e t t e r l a s t m o n t h t o The Scarborough Mirror and Scarborough councillors, Ray Mistry said allowing the project “almost in front of my residence” would “result in traffic congestion, more

noise, vandalism, more garbage and possibly more crime” in his neighbourhood, and “knowingly destroy the existing property values.” The resource centre is currently across Nielson Road from Malvern Town Centre. Mistry, who said his neighbours and most other residents in his area join him in expressing his concerns, said there must be a better, alternative site. There is no need, he added in his letter, to build the new centre far from the majority of its clientele, or what Mistry has called the “core area

of their target population.” Though it has not commented in an interview, the agency responded with a letter of its own to councillors which said the centre, which now offers programs in 20 locations and has expanded services into new areas, and its records show it serves 198 families “from the immediate area” around the proposed site. The unsigned memo said the United Way-backed charity received a grant to build on the site and that it pays “$176,000 in rent which will be going towards the maintenance” of the new centre.

It said studies by engineers say “there will be no issues” with traffic flow, parking, TTC or garbage when the building is completed. The property’s proposed use is permitted in Toronto’s Official Plan, but not in the zoning bylaw, which would permit a house of worship but not the proposed building. Scarborough councillors next Tuesday and Toronto Council later this month would have to agree to an amendment. Mistry also objected to scheduling the item at community council starting at 1:30 p.m.

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Parks Canada taking ‘holistic’ approach to plans


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The Village Fair WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. WHERE: Guildwood Community Presbyterian Church, 140 Guildwood Parkway CONTACT: Susan Harris, 416-261-4037, www.guildwoodchurch.ca, info@guildwoodchurch.ca COST: Free Handcrafted items, home baking, costume jewellery, gift baskets, Christmas decorations, silent auction and more. Art Guild of Scarborough’s 50th Anniversary Fall Art Show WHEN: today and tomorrow 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Centennial Community & Recreation Centre, 1967 Ellesmere Rd. CONTACT: Garry Herridge, 416-2815824, herridge@rogers.com COST: Free Original works by Guild members. Parking and admission are free and complementary refreshments are included. Craft Sale WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Livingston Lodge, 65 Livingston Rd. CONTACT: Kathleen Wolfe, 416-2644348 COST: Free Handcrafted items, Christmas ornaments, quilt draw, tea room and more. Proceeds to Autism Dog Services, Rotary and other charaties. Toronto Cat Rescue Adopt-a-thon WHEN: today and tomorrow 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: PetSmart, 12 William Kitchen Road CONTACT: Alison F., 416538-8592, http://www.torontocatrescue. ca, tcr.adoptions@gmail.com COST: Adoption fee applies

16th Annual Scarborough Coin Club Show WHEN: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Cedar Brook Community Centre, 91 Eastpark Blvd. COST: Free admission Reggae Jam Fitness! WHEN: 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. WHERE: Malvern Family Resource Centre - Youth Centre, 1321 Neilson Rd. CONTACT: Shauna Benn, 416-293-4664, www. mfrc.org/womensplace, sbenn@mfrc.org COST: Free Learn moves like: Gully Creepa; Wacky Dip; Fan Dem Off and more. This is a four-week series. Registration required. Christmas Bazaar WHEN: Noon to 3 p.m. WHERE: St. Nicholas Anglican Church, 1512 Kingston Rd. CONTACT: Sonia Halloran, shalloran@rogers.com. www.stnicholasbirchcliff.com COST: Free Christmas decorations, baked goods, candies, preserves, books and lunch. IDRF’S Annual Gala WHEN: 6 p.m. WHERE: Delta Toronto East Hotel, 2035 Kennedy Rd. CONTACT: Maheen A. Rashdi, www.idrf.ca, COST: $125 Clubroom Entertainment WHEN: 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 11, 9 Dawes Rd. COST: Free Clubroom entertainment with Al Jordan.

n Sunday, Nov. 4

Holocaust Education Sunday

WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to noon WHERE: Birchcliff Bluffs United Church, 33 E. Rd. CONTACT: Sue, 416-694-4081, www. bichcliffbluffsUC.org COST: Free Author Jacquie Buncel takes us on a journey with her and her father as they return to the home he once knew as a boy during the years of the Holocaust, in Presov, Slovakia. Soo Ryu Dance Festival WHEN: 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. WHERE: P.C. Ho Theatre, 5183 Sheppard Ave. E. CONTACT: www.KoreanDance.net, jiheemin.kdssc@gmail.com COST: $25, $30, $88, $108 The Korean Dance Studies Society of Canada celebrates four nights of events, including networking dinner, cultural dance performances, and workshop of Korean small drum dance with a Japanese mask dance demonstration. Jazz Concert at Knox United Church WHEN: 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. WHERE: Knox United Church, 2569 Midland Ave. CONTACT: Knox United Church, 416-293-4424 x 0, knoxunited@bellnet. ca COST: $25 Sam Broverman sings Johnny Mercer.

n Tuesday, Nov. 6

The Secret of Cantonese Opera WHEN: noon to 2 p.m. WHERE: Leigha Lee Browne Theatre, 1265 Military Trail CONTACT: Andrew Hercules, 416-208 -2931, ahercules@utsc.utoronto.ca COST: Free University of Toronto Scarborough’s World Rhythms Performance Lecture

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seniors and students - $15 A musical memoir of Nova Scotia’s only Titanic survivor, Hilda Mary Slayter, written and performed by Nova Scotia folksinger, musical Her-storian Rosalee Peppard with Scarborough roots.

Fall and Christmas Church Bazaar WHEN: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Holy Trinity Guildwood Anglican Church, 85 Livingston Rd. COST: Free Book table, craft and knitting table, bake table, silent auction and raffle, tea room and craft.

Christmas Bazaar WHEN: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 131 Birchmount Rd. CONTACT: mnmartin_cdn@yahoo.ca COST: Free Crafts,prizes, baked goods and enjoy some lunch.

Christmas Bazaar and Luncheon WHEN: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Bluffs United Church, 3739 Kingston Road CONTACT: SECRETARY, 416-267-8265, scarboroughbluffs.org, COST: Free Home baking, silent auction, jewellery, crafts, Granny’s Attic, a chance to win a quilt and more.

Bazaar WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, 3817 Lawrence Ave. E CONTACT: St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, 416-4310841 COST: Free Christmas boutique and gift baskets. Kitchen Korner Preserves and Empire Cheese. Morning coffee and luncheon in the tea room.

The Wizard of Oz - Sing Along! WHEN: 2 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Village Theatre, 3600 Kingston Rd CONTACT: Box Office, 416-267-9292, http://www.theatrescarborough.com, COST: $25 Join us and sing along as we travel somewhere over the rainbow. Living Titanic and More -Rosalee Peppard WHEN: 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Birchcliff Bluffs United Church, 33 East Rd. CONTACT: Sue, 416-694-4081, www.bichcliffbluffsUC.org, COST: $20

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Soo Ryu Dance Festival The Korean Dance Studies Society of Canada presents the Soo Ryu Dance Festival Nov. 4 to 7. The festival showcases pieces of traditional Korean dance along with Canada’s diverse cultural dances ranging from classical Indian dance and Japanese celebratory mask dance to contemporary dance. Performance nights Nov. 5 and 6 at 7:30 p.m. For information, please email: jiheemin.kdssc@ gmail.com and visit www.koreandance.net. P.C.Ho Theatre, 5183 Sheppard Ave. E.

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Art Guild of Scarborough’s 50th Anniversary Fall Art Show Original works by Guild members Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Parking and admission are free and complementary refreshments are included. Centennial Community & Recreation Centre, 1967 Ellesmere Rd. Garry Herridge, 416-281-5824, herridge@rogers.com Members Exhibit Cedar Ridge Gallery features an exhibition of works by

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CBSO Cathedral Bluffs Symphony Orchestra Concert Saturday, Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. No. 1 features: Brahms, Piano Concerto #1 with acclaimed pianist Peter Longworth; Brahms, Symphony #3. P. C. Ho Theatre, located in the Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto, 5183 Sheppard Ave. E. Box office: 416-879-5566 or email cbsoboxoffice@gmail.com

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Roy Bowers Cedar Ridge Gallery presents an exhibit of watercolour and acrylic works by Roy Bowers Nov. 17 to 22. An accomplished landscape artist, Bowers is inspired by nature, and particularly by the beauty found in Algonquin Park. Opening reception: Sunday Nov. 18 from 1 – 4 p.m. Cedar Ridge Creative Centre, 225 Confederation Dr. Call 416-396-4026.

Gifts that Give Cedar Ridge hosts Gifts that Give, an annual fundraising silent auction in support of Precious Gems Project Nov. 29 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Bid on items of fine art and craft, wellness products and more! All proceeds support Precious Gems Project, a communitybased initiative that raises funds to send children living in underserved communities to specialized arts programs. Contact preciousgemsproject@ hotmail.com or 416-396-4026. Cedar Ridge Creative Centre, 225 Confederation Dr.

Souvenir Involontaire Doris McCarthy Galler y presents Mélanie Rocan Souvenir Involontaire Nov. 7 to Jan. 26. The gallery says the visual world created with her paintings is a blended swirl of emotions and objects. Her imagery floats in the realm of the subconscious, with her subjects melding with environments both natural and cultural. Opening: Nov. 7 from 5 to 9 p.m. Artist’s Talk at 7 p.m. Doris McCarthy Gallery, University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail. Call 416-287-7007.

Scarborough Arts Homegrown Scarborough Stone Cottage Pub Wednesday Nov. 14 from 7 p.m. Musical guests, photo booth, silent auction. Buffet included in ticket price. Host is JunoAward winning host Simone Denny. Stone Cottage Pub, 3750 Kingston Rd. Visit www. stonecottagepub.com. Tickets: $25 and $30.

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The Korean Dance Studies Society of Canada will celebrate four nights of events next week, including a networking dinner, cultural dance performances, and workshop of Korean small drum dance accompanied by a Japanese mask dance demonstration at the P.C. Ho Theatre in Scarborough.

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The World Rhythms Performance Lecture series explores a unique style of traditional Chinese theatrical performance through various mini performances, videos, and exercises.

Residents are invited to discover The Secret of Cantonese Opera at University of Toronto Scarborough Campus next Tuesday. The World Rhythms Performance Lecture series explores a unique style of traditional Chinese theatrical performance through various mini performances, videos, and exercises. The performers will

introduce various set and stage designs while also highlighting the main types of roles and costumes. performance During the performance lecture, Alice King Ying Chan and members of the Starlight Chinese Opera will conduct a workshop exploring Cantonese Opera.

Admission is free and everyone is welcome to attend. However, due to limited seating, all guests must RSVP online at http://socopera.eventbrite.ca/. The performance lecture takes place on Nov. 6 from noon to 2 p.m. in the Leigha Lee Browne Theatre at the University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail.

Sing along with The Wizard of Oz Scarborough Music Theatre is getting ready to bring the yellow brick road to the Scarborough Village Theatre with its stage version of the classic musical, The Wizard of Oz. The play is onstage until Nov. 17 at 8 p.m., at the Scarborough Village Theatre, 3600 Kingston Rd. Regular tickets are $25. While most 2 p.m. matinees are sold out, there is an added 2 p.m. matinee on Nov. 10 – a sing-along where people are encouraged to dress as their favourite character. For tickets, call 416-267-9292 or visit www.theatrescarborough. com Best known for the 1939 film version starring Judy Garland, the musical, written by L. Frank Baum with music and lyrics by Harold Arlen and E.Y.

Harburg, hasn’t been staged by Scarborough Music Theatre since 1994. Other popular songs in the show include Somewhere Over the Rainbow, We’re Off to See the Wizard, Ding, Dong the Witch is Dead, and If I Only Had a Brain. With such a fantastical story line, The Wizard of Oz is a visual show full of colourful costumes and makeup to help bring the imaginative characters to life. This production will boast plenty of wigs, make-up and about 130 different costumes between the 35-member cast. The Wizard of Oz is considered a beloved, classic family story. The Scarborough Music Theatre says its production should be a fun and magical show that’s ideal for kids of all ages.


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Bank robbery suspect in orange wig sought Police have released security camera images in the hopes of identifying a Scarborough bank robbery suspect. Police said a gunman walked into a bank near Lawrence and Pharmacy avenues, handed a bag to a teller and ordered the teller to put money in it. The gunman fled with a quantity of cash. He is white, 5’7” to 5’10” tall, and wore an orange wig, a red plaid hat, thick black sunglasses and white gloves. Anyone with information is asked to call the holdup squad at 416-808-7350 or Crime Stoppers at 416-222-TIPS (8477).

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A man has been charged in connection with three bank robberies in North York and Scarborough. Police said a man pulled out a large knife and threatened to stab a teller while demanding money at a bank near Eglinton Avenue and Wynford Drive at 11:25 a.m. Sept. 25. The robber fled with a quantity of cash. At 1:40 p.m. Sept. 29, a man with a possible fake beard wearing an American flag bandana walked into a bank near Lawrence Avenue and Birchmount Road, approached a teller and demanded money. He left with cash. The third robbery happened at 5:25 p.m. last

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Police are looking for information on this man in connection with a bank robbery in the Lawrence and Pharmacy avenues area.

Friday at a bank on Victoria Park Avenue. Police had released surveillance camera images from two of the holdups. A man was arrested Tuesday. Ian Gallacher, 42, has been charged with three counts of robbery.

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(Accessible 23 Gage Ave., Scarborough) (South of Lawrence Ave. East, East of Brimley Rd) Join us to shop at crafter’s and vendor’s tables. Eat in our luncheon room. Treat yourself at the bake table. Bid at the silent auction. Enter our free draw for a door prize.

Articles Wanted

ANTIQUES

& Collectibles Wanted Cash for Older: Coins, Jewelry, Military, Watches, Toys, Barbies, Silver, Gold & old advertising etc. 25 years experience. Richard & Janet 416-431-7180 416-566-7373 Tutoring

Apartments & Flats for Rent

KINGSTON/ LAWRENCE 1 bedroom basement. Separate entrance. Newly renovated. Laundry, cable, internet, & utilities included. No smoking/ pets. $800. 416-724-2585 CONLINS/ 401- Close to UofT. 2 bedroom basement, separate entrance. Students welcome. Nonsmoking/ pets. $900. utilities included. 416-724-0929 M O R N I N G S I D E HEIGHTS- 1 bedroom walkout basement. $825. includes all utilities. Parking available. No pets, no smoking. Close to TTC. 416-293-9730

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

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

FRENCH, ENGLISH, Math, Science, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Accounting, Calculus, and more. Grades KG- 12. www.rgeducation.com Call: 416-609-9508

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

Articles for Sale

Cards of Thanks THANK YOU for the gift I received for the Prayer to BED, ALL new in plastic, Queen Orthopedic. Matthe Holy Spirit. J.P.M tress, boxspring. Warranty. Cost $1,000, Sell $275. 416-779-0563

Tutoring

MATH TEACHER- Tutor high school from grade 9-12. Reasonable rates. Lawrenece & Morningside. Please call 416-282-7180 after 6pm and weekends.

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

Articles Wanted PAYING CASH for old stereo hi-fi equipment, amplifiers, tuners, turntables, etc. Dynaco, Marantz, Heathkit, Quad, Yamaha, Leak, Dual, Eico, Scott, McIntosh, Thorens etc. Tube or transistor, working or not. We pick-up. 416-616-1597

Vendors Wanted DURHAM’S FAST & FURIOUS MOTORSPORTS SHOW, Sat. & Sun, April 6th & 7th, Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Centre, Bowmanville, Ont. For more information or to book a booth call 905-579-4400 Jennine Huffman, ext 2627 or Jennifer Reesor, ext 2334 Visit www.durhamfastand furious.com or www.metrolandshows.com

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

Vehicles Wanted/Wrecking

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

647-861-7399 1-888-989-5865 WE BUY ALL CARS! Running or Not, we will buy it! Cars/Trucks/vans. Sell ANY Car today with ONE FREE Phone call to: 1-800-551-8647

Vehicles Wanted/Wrecking

Waste Removal

!!!!!! $200-$2000 Cash For Cars & Trucks $$$$ 416-410-0044 TOP CASH 4 Cars! Dead or Alive + FREE Towing. Joe 416-303-8881

Cleaning/Janitorial FRIENDLY CLEANING lady available for cleaning houses, condos, apts. References available. Call Jana for free estimate. 416-289-6322

Home Renovations

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

416-677-3818 Rock Bottom Rates!

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

Plumbing

EMERGENCY?

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

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

647-519-9506 Handy Person

Waste Removal ALWAYS CHEAPEST!

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

HOME HANDYMAN. Plumbing, dishwashers, faucets, toilets. Computer upgrades, viruses. Electrical, cable, phone, fixtures. Furniture. Appliance pick-up. Will 416-439-7497. Senior Rates. MINOR HOME repairs. Appliances, plumbing, tiling, cleaning, minor electrical. Free estimates. Mike 905-831-9667 (home), 416-294-3633

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

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

Painting & Decorating A BEAUTIFUL Clean Job- Painting services/ kitchen cabinet spraying/ staircase refinishing/ renos. Great rates. Free estimates. Michael 647-833-6804 DON’S PAINTING. Painting and decorating ideas. Free estimates. 15 years experience. Call Don: 416-409-4143

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

MOVING

LOCAL, long distance Packing service, FREE boxes.

www.toromovers.ca

416-844-6683

Delivery questions? Call us at:

416-774-2284

GARAGE SALES Looking for great holiday gifts? Come to the Creative Kraftshop!

November 3rd 10am - 2pm 1301 Nielson Rd.

(Nielson/ Sewell) Soaps, lotions, jewelry, & fresh baked delights handcrafted by master crafter’s and brought especially to you.

Lion’s Christmas Craft Sale

Sun., Nov. 4 9am-2pm Birchmount Comm. Ctr. (Birchmount/ Kingston Rd) 55 Vendors

BACKYARD SALE and MEMORIAL WREATHS

10 Linderwood Dr. West Hil Saturday, Nov. 3rd 8am-3pm Sunday, Nov. 4th 8am-3pm.

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CARPET Installed from $1.39/sq.ft. includes pad. Hardwood, Laminate, Ceramic at low prices. 19 yrs experience. Free Estimates. No HST! 416-834-1834 NESO FLOORING Carpet installation starting from $1.29/ sq.ft. Hardwood, laminate at low prices. 26 yrs experience. Free Estimates. Best Price! 647-400-8198

Appliance Repairs/ Installation #1 APPLIANCES Licensed Refrigeration Contractor, 28 Years Experience, FREE ESTIMATE, 2 YEARS WARRANTY Refrigerator/ Stove/ Washer/ Dryer/ Hot Water Tank/ Furnace/ Air conditioning Robin: 416-418-1821 APPLIANCE/ TV Repairs (since 1988) Free Estimates Warranty, Credit cards, TV’s, Fridge’s, Stoves, Dishwashers, Washers, Dryers, Air Conditioning, & Heating. 416-616-0388

RIZKO APPLIANCE SERVICE Specializing in all makes of refrigeration, a/c, washers/ dryers, stoves, 35 years experience. All work & parts guaranteed! Certified technician. Seniors discounts!

Fred 416-297-9798

HOME RENOVATIONS

ELECTRICAL

PLUMBING

ROOFING

FOR ALL YOUR RENO NEEDS

Burton Electric Inc.

PLUMBER

ROOFING DUN-RITE REPAIRS

• Windows • Doors • Bathrooms • Kitchens • Awnings • Eavestroughs • Porches • Railings • Steps • Patios • Stucco • Waterproofing • Brickwork • Decks • Roofing • Mould

MODEL RENOVATIONS INC. (416) 736-0090

FINANCING AVAILABLE - AS LOW AS $39/MO LICENSED & INSURED • 25 YRS. EXPERIENCE

416 419-1772

Knob and tube replacement LED Lighting Aluminum wire reconditioning Permits and inspections

Pot lights Service upgrades Breakers/Panels FREE ESTIMATES

Master Electrician * License # 7001220 * Insured www.burtonelectric.ca mark.burton@burtonelectric.ca

10% SENIORS’ DISCOUNT • MEMBER BBB

RETILE TUB AREA

New Ceramic Tiles & Waterproof Drywall Rip out & disposal included Licensed Contractor New Complete Washroom $3,500

599

$

416-297-4834, Cell 416-565-3573

LANDSCAPING, LAWN CARE, SUPPLIES

SULLIVAN LAWN & SNOW SERVICES INC.

416-699-4754 Est. 1988

APPLIANCE REPAIR/INSTALLATION Book your Fall Clean Up and receive MARS APPLIANCE REPAIR

for low cost, fast, reliable repairs of: • fridges• stoves• dryers• washers • dishwashers• freezers • dehumidifiers• air conditioners Call Mark (Cert. Tech)

416-451-9040

FREE Eavestrough Cleaning.

• Tree, Shrub and Hedge Pruning & Removal • Sodding, Landscaping, Interlocking Stone & Retaining Walls • Snow Clearing Residential & Commercial Now Accepting

FREE ESTIMATES

Fully Insured Member of Landscape Ontario

SERVICING ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS

BEST RATES GUARANTEED!

FALL SPECIAL - 20% OFF

24/7 - No extra charges for evenings, weekends or holidays Seniors Discounts Metro lic. # P20212 • Fully insured

FREE ESTIMATES (416) 427-0955 BATHROOM RENOVATIONS • Plumbing Services •Ceramic Tiling, Kitchen Floors, Backsplash & Hallway

• 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

Roof, Eaves Repairs BEST PRICE ROOF & EAVESTROUGH REPAIRS and Wildlife Removal

SMALL JOBS WELCOME

Roof Repairs from $4099 Eaves Cleanings from $3099 Chimney Cleanings from $3099 Gutter Guards from $395/Ln.Ft. FREE ESTIMATES - SENIOR DISCOUNTS

CANDE PLUMBING

www.the-homepro.com

LICENSED # P625 & INSURED

Call OTTO (416) 445-9323

IDEAL PLUMBING

· 24 Hour Emergency Service · Plugged Drain Repair · Service Specialist · Flat Rates · Fully Insured · No Extra Charge for Evening & Weekends

FREE ESTIMATES Master Lic.# 20557 www.idealplumbingdrain.com SASHA 416-371-7137 ALI 416-828-6611

R & Z PLUMBING & DRAINS

SATISFACTION GUARANTEE

416-820-3634 Insured and Licensed

CANADIAN

ROOF

MASTERS

• Shingles • Flat Roofs • Skylights • Chimneys • Eavestroughs • Repairs • Free Estimates

Save UP TO 15% OFF Lic. # B21358

Fully Licensed & Insured

416-626-0777

www.canadianroofmasters.com

BEST RATES AND SERVICE IN TOWN

Replacement & Repairs (Faucets, Pipes, Drains, etc.) 24hrs/7days a week 28 Years Experience • Licensed

416.661.9393

Metro License #16137896

(416) 875-2099 • www.roofdoctoron.com

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Roof Repair Experts

BASEMENT BASEMENT WATERPROOFING WATERPROOFING LOWER LOWER BASEMENT BASEMENT && UNDER UNDER PINNING PINNING

✓Full roofs ✓Missing Shingles ✓Minor/Major Leaks ✓Raccoon Problems

✓Eaves & Downspout ✓Skylights

Since 1982 RENOVATION Insured • Guaranteed

416-248-0211

Atena Construction 416-854-5156 www.atenaconstruction.com

SNOW REMOVAL

THE WET BASEMENT SPECIALISTS

LIC# L179362 20% Senior Discount

BLACKIE’S CONTRACTING Snow Removal & Renovations Finished Basements • Fences/ Decks

Waterproofing and Foundation Repairs Interior & Exterior Methods Basement Floor Lowering Licensed • 30 Yrs Experience • Insured

Single Driveways, $350. Double, $450. Triple, $600.

416-749-2273 • www.basetech.ca

One Week Special: Seniors save 10% Prices go up $50. Nov 15th

SEAMLESS BASEMENT SOLUTIONS CORP. Wet Basement or Basement Leaking?

Call Anthony: 416-319-9263

TREE/STUMP SERVICES

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Experienced Basement Waterproofing Free Estimate, 100% Success & 25 Years Guarantee

Call David: 416-888-6318 www.seamlesswaterproof.com

Danny • 416 845 3909

ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED • FREE• Stump Grinding

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2013 LANCER $2,500 IN NO CHARGE EXTRA FEATURES°

1000

$

LOYALTY BONUS FOR QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS¶

2012 OUTLANDER ES

2012 RVR SE

THE BOLD AND SPIRITED SUV

153

$

BI-WEEKLY PAYMENT WITH

Outlander XLS model shown ‡

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PURCHASE FINANCING FOR UP TO

84

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2.4L DOHC 16V MIVEC I4-168HP • Sportronic® CVT • Air conditioning • Power windows with driver’s auto down/up • Heated power side mirrors • Bluetooth® 2.0 hands-free cellular phone interface with streaming audio and USB input with voice control • Cruise control

$

159

BI-WEEKLY PAYMENT WITH

RVR GT model shown ‡

11 AutoMall Drive, Scarborough M1B-5N5 • 416-287-2886

www.rougevalleymitsubishi.ca • DROP BY & VISIT US TODAY! ∆ THE CASH PURCHASE PRICE (QUE): INCLUDES FREIGHT, PDI, AIR TAX, EHF AND PPSA. TAXES, REGISTRATION, INSURANCE, LICENSING AND DUTY ON NEW TIRES ARE EXCLUDED. (AB/BC/ON: INCLUDES / MARITIMES/MB/SK: EXCLUDES) DESTINATION, DELIVERY AND FEES. TAXES, PPSA. Offer(s) available on new 2012 models purchased through participating dealers to qualified retail customers who purchase a new vehicle by November 30, 2012. Dealers may sell for less, some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice, see dealer for complete details. ‡ /2012 RVR GT/2012 Outlander XLS models shown have an MSRP of $28,998/$35,198 and a selling price of $25198/$27798. Includes destination, delivery and fees. Taxes, PPSA and dealer fees of up to $599 are excluded. § S-AWC standard on Outlander XLS and Lancer Evolution. AWC standard on Lancer SE AWC. 0% purchase financing available through Bank of Montreal for up to 72 months on most new 2012 Lancer models and select new 2012 RVR models, and up to 84 months on all new 2012 Outlander models (terms vary by model, see dealer for details). Representative examples: 2012 RVR SE 2WD (CS45-D)/2012 Outlander ES 2WD (CO45-A) with 156/182 bi-weekly payments plus HST of $159/$153 financed at 0%/0% over 72/84 months equals a total obligation of $28,028/$3,1465 and a cost of borrowing of $0/$0. (QUE): Excludes taxes, registration, insurance, licensing and duty on new tires. (Rest of Canada): Includes up to $1,450 in freight, $250 in PDI, $100 in air tax, up to $30 in EHF. Excludes $15 duty on new tires, taxes, PPSA, registration, insurance, licensing, administration, up to $599 in other dealer fees and any additional government fees. * Best backed claim does not cover Lancer Evolution, Lancer Ralliart or i-MiEV. ® MITSUBISHI MOTORS, BEST BACKED CARS IN THE WORLD are trade-marks of Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. and are used under license. ** Whichever comes first. Regular maintenance not included. See dealer or mitsubishi-motors.ca for warranty terms, restrictions and details. Not all customers will qualify.

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2.0L DOHC 16V MIVEC I4-148HP • 5-speed manual transmission • Air conditioning • Power windows with driver’s auto down/up • Heated power side mirrors • Keyless entry • Cruise control • 140-watt CD/MP3 audio system with 4 speakers


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