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HELPING THE HOSPITAL: Christian Sforza explains details of his Lego Winter Wonderland to Dr. Tom Chan, left and Michael Mazza, President of The Scarborough Hospital Foundation on Tuesday. Christian built the town to display in the General campus, at McCowan and Lawrence, where it will be on display during December and help raise funds for the foundation.
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help, cooking lessons, a healthy meal, an hour of physical activity, and much more. Members of the Hadden family stopped by Bliss Carman >>>BEYOND, page 36
Toronto’s Executive Committee has voted to go ahead with the purchase of an old motel to become the new home for 57 elderly homeless men. The committee voted unanimously to move ahead on the plan to purchase the Comfort Inn East on Kingston Road to become the new Birchmount Men’s Shelter — despite objections from some members of the community fearful that the shelter, which is a permanent resident for men over the age of 55, would lead to problems in the neighbourhood. “The headline of our concerns is not that we don’t want it, it is that we don’t want it because we’re supporting enough (assisted housing) already,” said area resident Tom Moloney. “The issue is the placement of a large social housing project for needy people in a small footprint when there is so much else in the neighbourhood.” Moloney was one of several Scarborough Village area residents at the meeting — but he was in a minority, as more came out to support the plan than oppose it. >>>COMMUNITY, page 26
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Rebirth of Guild Inn begins in Scarborough Vision includes restoring Bickford Residence, adding event centre MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com The third time was the charm, and Rosa and Spencer Clark would surely smile about it. The Guild Inn, the artloving couple’s historic former house in East Scarborough, is finally getting its rebirth, after two false starts and a wait lasting almost 15 years. To r o n t o’s D y n a m i c Hospitality and Entertainment Group is about to retore the building’s original 1914 form, the Bickford Residence, and expand it into a $20-million event centre. “I find it almost a miracle it has lasted so long,” said Janet Heise, one of many volunteers devoted to the Guild and its 88 acres of waterfront lands. On Thursday, Nov. 26, Heise, who sometimes plays the role of Rosa Clark at local events, watched as Dynamic executives, Mayor John Tory and Paul Ainslie, the local councillor, broke ground for the project. “To be honest, we never celebrated the building, we celebrated what the Clarks did,” the Guild of All Arts which filled the park grounds with sculpture and pieces of vanished Toronto buildings. Tory said the Bickford, after passing many hurdles, would be restored “to its previous grandeur, and better.” He said volunteers kept the dream of the Guild’s restoration - and the cultural mission of the Clarks - alive, and that the city would soon invest in arts programming for Guild Park. Before the city signed a sub-lease with Dynamic last year there were two other attempts to have a third-party
company restore and operate the Guild Inn, a city-owned hotel and restaurant shuttered in 2001. Since then, the building and others on the grounds suffered damage, and many feared the Bickford, in spite of its heritage designation, wouldn’t survive. Tory said there was talk about the city stepping in to run the Inn itself, but that’s not a business a government should be in.
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business Dynamic, he added later, has the experience to draw enough business. “I think this is going to be a good investment by smart people.” Dynamic’s plan for what it calls the Guild Inn Estate relies on turning the Bickford and the surrounding public park into one of Toronto’s premiere events centres. destination It will be a destination with few rivals in the eastern side of Toronto, said Sam D’Uva, a managing director who said construction may finish by this time next year. “People like to go to landmark sites to see something they don’t see every day.” Dynamic, which also owns the Atlantis Pavilions at Ontario Place and The Eglinton Grand, will also include community space, and what D’Uva called “a quaint little restaurant.” With the bureaucratic hurdles cleared, the company will approach neighbourhood residents “to see what they’d like to see” at the Guild, he added. “We’re hoping to be a vital
Top, Betty Jones, left and Eleanor Partridge share coffee and conversation on the Guild Inn Estate. Mayor John Tory and Dynamic Hospitality and Entertainment Group broke ground on the Guild Inn revitalization project Nov. 26. Above, Sam D’Uva, Dynamic Hospitality and Entertainment Group, managing director, speaks to media, with Mayor John Tory. Left, Ward 43 Councillor Paul Ainslie and Tory speak.
part of the community.” There was talk at Thursday’s ceremony about the Guild becoming the brunch spot it was decades ago, though D’Uva said the restaurant will likely be scaled back during winters, to “probably a Thursday to Sunday-type thing.”
Ainslie said it’s taken many years of work to revive the Clarks’ vision, and thanked the community for its patience and confidence, particularly the Guild Rennaisance Group, Guildwood Village Association and Friends of Guild Park and Gardens. The Guild, he promised,
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Councillors face a very real budget process It’s about to get real. That was the message from Toronto’s new top bureaucrat to Mayor John Tory and the members of his Executive Committee. For the first time in years, city staff will be crafting a preliminary operating and capital budget that will need serious political attention. City manager Peter Wallace told the Tuesday meeting of the powerful committee in no uncertain terms that if council wants to balance the budget and provide a property tax increase at around the rate of inflation, council’s going to have to figure it out. “We have a very challenging decision environment,” said Wallace, who came to the city earlier this year from his job as head of the civil service at Queen’s Park. “Pressure is around five per cent before any political decisions are made by council. That is typically the type of pressure that we see, but that is not yet consistent with a residential tax rate at
david nickle the city the rate of inflation and it’s not consistent with known capital pressures. With staff recommendations we can partially, but not fully resolve that gap.” This is a big change from the way council has become used to receiving its budget recommendations. Since the middle days of David Miller’s administration, city staff have presented a budget that more or less balances out, which is to say, the city’s programs are more or less funded by a property tax increase that more or less hits the rate of inflation. Sometimes, surprises happen as earlier this year, when money the city had been expecting from the province didn’t materialize. Council figured out a complicated self-borrowing scheme to maintain the property tax increase then,
but that was a one-time fix. This time, council is on notice that the situation hasn’t fixed itself, and city departments have generally not been able to meet the target of two per cent reductions that Tory promised would happen over the course of the year. So it’s going to be up to council, and Wallace is hopeful Toronto’s 45 elected leaders will be up to the challenge to find political solutions where mere administration is not enough. I would be more hopeful myself, had I not watched council try to do exactly that back in the early days of amalgamation, when the city was placed under extraordinary financial constraints by the downloading of hundreds of millions of dollars of new services. What resulted then was a combination of a war of words between the city and the province, and a desperate attempt to rearrange the city’s finances to enable a
property tax freeze that was finally unaffordable. Among other things, the city got deep into a computer leasing deal that cost taxpayers tens of millions of dollars and required a $26-million public inquiry to sort out. When staff brought forward their unbalanced budgets then, councillors were faced with hair-whitening options for savings or revenue that went nowhere and paralyzed the process. The solution was, ultimately, to engage staff in providing a real budget with real solutions. It made it all a bit dull. Tory has made a mandate of being a bit dull, and it will truly be a test of that mandate, to see how he deals with what is going to be, once again, a very interesting and very, very real budget process.
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Josh Donaldson and the man bun What’s the deal with all the man buns popping up these days? You know, like a mini pony tail for men? Young hipsters, Jared Leto, David Beckham, Austin from Big Brother, even Josh Donaldson, the recently named American League MVP, have one, and he can play third base like no other. The man bun did not seem to upset his equilibrium or otherwise distract him this season with the Toronto Blue Jays. Maybe those of us who can grow enough hair should reconsider not only the man bun, but also some other short-lived, illconceived, or generally silly man-type phenomenons. Here are a few that we should have another look at: Man purse: Really, I mean all men have to carry wallets, keys, cellphones, etc., just like women, but somehow it’s not cool or socially acceptable to carry a man purse or satchel. What with all the cards these days – gift cards, identification cards,
john lyon LYON AROUND bonus cards, reward cards – we need something else, as people laugh at me as I pull out the huge wallet bursting with cards and receipts – everything but cash. The days of a man’s wallet wearing out a hole in the back of his Levis are over. If Zach Galifianakis can pull off the man purse in the Hangover movies, then so can we. Man-ziere: This is a tough one. Popularized by a successful TV show in the ’90s about nothing, a man-ziere is just as it sounds, a brazier for men. Now brazier is not a word you hear much at all, maybe for good reason. But the man-ziere may be an idea worth considering. I mean we could all use a little more support. Manscaping: A delicate subject to be sure. Oldfashioned men not only don’t want to talk about this
issue, they don’t want to or won’t admit to taking part in it in anyway. But even old school dudes will participate in some form of manscaping, even though they may not think of it as such. We’re talking the basics of trimming the beard, ’stache, eyebrows, even nose and ear hair. But hard core manscaping would include shaving or waxing the back, the chest and other unmentionable areas of the male anatomy. Uncomfortable yet? You know I am. The truth is the ladies don’t seem to go for the overgrown, Grizzly Adams look. Even the urban lumberjack crowd can do a little ’scaping. Now that Josh Donaldson has been crowned the American League MVP, I expect to see a whole lot more man buns walking around the city.
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Clockwise from top: Sean, left, and Carlo Bennell take in the trains during the Scarborough Model Railroaders Club open house Sunday; Ethan, left, Josh and Ryan King marvel at the scale model Canadian Pacific train; dispatcher Tom Gretton keeps the trains moving; Dave Leroux, left, Charlie Devillers and Ella Devillers watch the rails; James Symington, left and Carlo Bennell watch a train go by; rolling stock moves down the line. Staff photos/BENJAMIN PRIEBE
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Lost mitten season officially begins Well, I finally came across my first lost mitten of the season. I knew it was only a matter of time. The historic event took place early Sunday morning. It was lying face down on the grass in front of a building up the street and was being studiously inspected by a curious squirrel. The furry creature was sizing up the enticing woolly accessory as potential nest material. The squirrels around here rely on ripped paper bags to build their homes, so I gave him/her two thumbs up both for ingenuity and thinking outside the box, er, bag. Then I moseyed on. At that hour, moseying is all I can muster. I don’t get going until I down a cup of coffee and read my newspaper. Speaking of the latter, as I approached the vending machine around the corner where I always pick it up, what should I see on the sidewalk right beside it? Misplaced mitten No. 2 of the season. I was on a roll.
But as they all looked over optimistically only to see a borrrrring, plain brown mitten, all the hopeful hearts in the room sank with a resounding thud. Everybody went back to what they were doing and I plunked myself down to drink my coffee and read the paper. As usual, the combo worked like a charm, knocking the mosey out of me. With my mojo back, I made a pit stop to get my skates and then headed to a rink across town to kick off the outdoor ice season. A good time was had by all out there and, even better, two mittens each were also had by all. Alas, I got home and discovered I was suddenly and inexplicably now down to just one. Oh well, I have nobody to blame but myself. I should have been more careful.
jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY For those keeping score at home, this mitten was no relation to the first. It was red, the other green. I picked up the abandoned mitten and placed it on top of the vending machine, figuring it’d be more visible up there should its owner pass by. Then, with the newspaper tucked snugly under my arm, I made a beeline for my usual double double at My Favourite Fast Food Place. I pulled open the door and, lo and behold, there on the floor staring forlornly up at me was, yeah, you guessed it, yet another lonely mitten. I couldn’t believe it. My third of the day. In less than 15 minutes yet, for those keeping time at home. “Anybody lose a mitten?” I shouted, as I held it up and waved it to the crowd. Everybody in the joint screamed excitedly, “I did!”
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The Ontario Public Service Employees Union is asking the public to help stop the closure of provincial employment training offices in Scarborough and North York. The province said there will be no loss of service as employment and training consultants are moved to new offices in midtown Toronto. The union, however, said clients of the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities’ Second Career program might lose “a human connection” with face to face meetings in their home community – something they need during a difficult time. Members of OPSEU Local 585 protested the coming move at the constituency office of Scarborough Centre MPP Brad Duguid on Nov. 20. By shutting the office at Consilium Place near Hwy. 401 and McCowan Road, the province is taking employment re-training “out of one of the communities that needs it most,” said Brent Beeston, vice president of Local 585. Beeston said the 12 public servants at Consilium will move by the end of February to new offices at Yonge Street and St. Clair Avenue, as will workers at the ministry’s Bridgeland Avenue office, which has a similar number of staff near Dufferin Street and Hwy. 401. Reached this week to comment on the demonstration, Duguid said the government is working to improve delivery of public services, but people are welcome to express their views. “We’re not unaccustomed to it, to be frank,” he said. – Mike Adler
Mayor Tory kicks off month of giving DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com It’s going to be a generous month at Toronto City Hall and other city
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Outdoor skating rinks open With winter just around the corner, the City of Toronto will have all of its outdoor skating rinks open by this weekend. And that includes Scarborough’s lone outdoor rink at the Scarborough Civic Centre. A total of 35 outdoor skating rinks were opened on Saturday, Nov. 28, including Nathan Phillips Square, the covered rink and skating path at Greenwood Park, the 250-metre ice skating trail at Colonel Samuel Smith Park in Etobicoke, and the skating path at Dieppe Park in East York. Weather permitting, those 35 outdoor rinks will operate until the season ends Sunday, March 20. The city’s remaining 15 outdoor rinks will open this Saturday, Dec. 5, and will operate until Saturday, Feb. 28, 2016. For a complete list of the City of Toronto’s outdoor ice rinks, please visit www.toronto.ca/outdoorrinks
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Scarborough ranks high for auto collisions in study North York and Scarborough have among the highest collision frequency rates in the country, a new study has found. North York is ranked 79th out of 81 communities with a collision frequency of 7.02 per 100 cars (2013 to 2015). Scarborough, meanwhile, is ranked 77th with a collision frequency rate of 6.85 per cent. Etobicoke fared much better, ranked 48th (5.67 per cent).
The study by insurance company Allstate was released Thursday, Nov. 26. It tracked collision frequency among Allstate customers in Alberta, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Ontario. Spruce Grove lowest The community with the lowest collision claims frequency was Spruce Grove, Alberta (3.43 per cent)
while Halifax, Nova Scotia had the highest rate (7.12 per cent). The study also found the dates with the fewest collision claims were Dec. 25, followed by July 1 and Jan. 1 while most collision claims were made on Dec. 23, followed by Nov. 19 and Dec. 21. Sunday is the safest day of the week to drive while Fridays have the most collisions. January has the most collision claims, and June has the least.
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Metrolinx hosts public meeting about GO rail corridor in Agincourt Metrolinx wants another chance to explain how adding a second track to its Stouffville GO rail corridor in Agincourt will affect nearby residents. The provincial transit agency left some homeowners along the corridor unsatisfied last month after an open house at Monsignor Fraser College on the coming construction. Residents commented the informal format didn’t let them voice their concerns or get answers from officials. Metrolinx will try again from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on
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Rotary Club sends hot meals to First Nation reserve TARA HATHERLY thatherly@insidetoronto.com Thanks to the Rotary Club of Scarborough and Kids Against Hunger Canada, more than 14,000 hot meals will be enjoyed by Sandy Lake First Nation reserve residents next year. Using money raised at the Scarborough Ribfest, the
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Community will benifit from men’s shelter, say Councillors >>>from page 1 “I want to make sure that there’s a voice from Scarborough speaking in support,” said Andrew Tumilty, who said he read reports of a community meeting on the issue held by local councillor Gary Crawford. “A l o t o f o b j e c t i o n s were raised and based on unfounded fears and pretty ugly stereotypes – that really bothered me that those were some of the loudest voices. I think we have to accept in Scarborough that we are part of the city. People in Scarborough share enormous benefits being so close to a major downtown, but if you’re going to share in those benefits you need to share in
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The neighbourhood will have less prostitution and drug dealing after the old guys move in than now. – Scarborough Centre Councillor Glen De Baeremaeker
those responsibilities.” S c a r b o r o u g h C e n t re Councillor Glenn De Baeremaeker also spoke, arguing that the community would actually find itself better off with a well-managed residence than it currently does with the motel. “The neighbourhood will have less prostitution and
drug dealing after the old guys move in than now,” he said. “These gentlemen will not be climbing over anybody’s chain link fence.” Scarborough Southwest Councillor Crawford urged his colleagues to support the plan. “We’re relocating an existing men’s residence that meets the needs of senior men, 55 plus, and we’re doing this because the building they have been in is deteriorating to the point that the quality of life of these men is in jeopardy,” he said. “These gentlemen could be your brother, your uncle, they could be you. A lot of these men volunteer at the local food bank. I have no concerns at all.”
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Coffee with a Cop new crime prevention initiative ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com
Scarborough police officers are engaging the community through coffee as part of new crime prevention initiative unveiled recently. Const. Mark McCabe of 41 Division was looking for new ways to reach out to the community and came across Coffee with a Cop, a project launched in California in 2011. He liked the concept, so he brought it to Scarborough. “Community meetings, presentations are all great ways of reaching out to people. However, there’s a lot of people who don’t feel com-
fortable asking questions,” he said, adding he felt there was a need to engage citizens in a more casual setting. McCabe approached a number of local eateries, and McDonald’s was the first to embrace the idea. Scarborough’s first Coffee with a Cop event took place at 10 a.m. Friday at the McDonald’s at 1966 Eglinton Ave. E. There were no speeches, just casual conversation over coffee. “I wouldn’t say we solved any crime but we did get some good information,” McCabe said. “People felt comfortable just passing the information
along.” Residents told police about break-ins, suspicious people, trespassers and traffic concerns. “The plan is to try to do it on a regular basis, perhaps every month throughout the division,” McCabe said. About a dozen officers took part in the event. Su p t . Jo h n Ta n o u ye, the unit commander of 41 Division, was among them. “It’s great to sit down with the people in the community. They get an opportunity to talk to us about whatever they want,” he said. “Hopefully it’s going to open up some dialogue.”
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Scarborough-Markham Railway Expansion Second Track: Kennedy Road To Marilyn Avenue Metrolinx, an agency of the Province of Ontario, is working to transform the way the region moves by building a fast, convenient and integrated transit network across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). Metrolinx is moving forward with Regional Express Rail, a program that will provide significant new travel choices on the GO Transit network across the region. The Project We’d like to thank everyone who attended our last meeting and invite you to a follow-up Community Meeting to present planned work to improve the Stouffville GO rail corridor. The work includes the addition of a second track and signal work, station modifications, road crossing improvements and future electrification, to provide more GO train service in both directions throughout the day. We will be having regular meetings and opportunities for residents to find out more about the project. Stay tuned for invitations for other meetings in March, June, and September. The Process Please join us to learn more about the program and construction impacts to you and your community. We will share plans about work near your home, including the designs for noise walls, and we welcome the opportunity to address any questions you may have. Date: Time:
Tuesday, December 8, 2015 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (Formal presentation from 7:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.) Location: Agincourt Community Centre 31 Glen Watford Drive Scarborough, ON The site is wheelchair-accessible. Translators will be available. Comments invited For more information, please contact: metrolinx.com/RERscarboroughmarkham scarboroughmarkham@metrolinx.com 416-244-5306 Pour plus de renseignements, veuillez composer le 416 869-3200 ou le 1 888 438-6646. Metrolinx is working to provide residents and businesses in the GTHA with a transportation system that is modern, efficient and integrated. Find out more about Metrolinx’s Regional Transportation Plan for the GTHA as well as GO Transit, PRESTO and Union Pearson Express at www.metrolinx.com. Staff photo/DAVID NICKLE
Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq’s minister of foreign relations Fala Mustafa Bakir speaks at Toronto City Hall Friday during an event hosted by Scarborough-Agincourt Councillor Jim Karygiannis.
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Scarborough Poetry Club WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Agincourt Library, 155 Bonis Ave. CONTACT: scarboroughpoetry@ gmail.com COST: Free Monthly meetings for poetry enthusiasts. Seasonal Lag WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Y+ contemporary, 1345 Morningside Ave., Unit 15 CONTACT: ypluscontemporary@ gmail.com COST: Free A new collaborative installation and video screenings from Y+, with eggnog and sugar cookies. Bring shirts, sweaters or jackets to contribute to a sculpture and clothing drive.
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Craft Bake Sale & Tea WHEN: 10 a.m. to noon WHERE: Curran Hall Community Centre, 277 Orton Park CONTACT: Louis Van Gulick, 416-439-2374, louisvangulick@ gmail.com COST: Free Lions Craft & Gift Sale WHEN: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Heron Park Community Centre, 292 Manse Rd. CONTACT: Michèle, 416282-7202, sale@lionsclub.ca COST: Free Gifts for everyone.
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Eat, Drink and Be Merry WHEN: 7:30 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Birchcliff Bluffs United Church, 33 East Rd. CONTACT: June, 416-6944081 COST: $10 adults; $2 children (please bring an item for the food bank) A festive evening of songs, stories and Christmas desserts. A fundraiser in support the Churches By the Bluffs Food Bank. Readers include Avis Favaro, Gary Crawford and Malcolm Wallace. Singing by Mandy McDermott, Anne Walker, Y Yemane and Miriam Khassay.
Scarborough Model Railroaders Train Show WHEN: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Model Railroaders Club House, 17 Jeavons Ave. CONTACT: Michael Marmoreo, 416-262-9971, http://scarborough-model-railroaders.org, michaelmarmoreo@gmail. com COST: Adults $5, children $2, seniors $3, family $12
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Cookie Walk WHEN: 10:30 a.m. WHERE: St. Paul’s United Church, 200 McIntosh St. CONTACT: 416-261-4222, stpauls.scarb@bellnet.ca COST: $10 a box Christmas Tree Lighting WHEN: 7 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Guild Park & Gardens, 201 Guildwood Pkwy. CONTACT: John Mason, 416816-9701, president@guildpark.ca COST: Free Live Entertainment Party WHEN: 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 614, 100 Salome Dr. CONTACT: 416-293-
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Winter Fun Day WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Rouge Valley Conservation Centre, 1749 Meadowvale Rd. CONTACT: Serena, 416-282-8265, www.rvcc.ca, info@rvcc.ca COST: $5 to $45 Parents can stay and participate in the fun or children can be registered and dropped off for the day. A Christmas Eve Journey WHEN: 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Birchcliff Bluffs United Church, 33 East Rd. CONTACT: June, 416-6944081 COST: Free
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Seniors Christmas Fellowship WHEN: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Harvest Time Revival, 445 Midwest Rd. CONTACT: Pastors Marlon or Kema, 416-298-3516, sfga@rogers. com COST: Free
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Christmas and Holiday Bazaar WHEN: Noon to 7 p.m. WHERE: Birch Cliff Heights Public School, 120 Highview Ave. CONTACT: Jennifer, 416-524-2270 COST: Free
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Carol Sing WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: St. Paul’s United Church, 200 McIntosh St. CONTACT: St. Paul’s United Church, 416-261-4222, stpauls.scarb@ bellnet.ca COST: Free Enjoy your favourites.
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Scarborough Chorus Presents ‘A TIme for Joy’ WHEN: 1 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Bluffs United Church, 3739 Kingston Rd. CONTACT: Judi Goodwin, 416-431-7557 COST: Adults $20, students $10, children five and under get in free (tickets required) Charlie Brown Christmas Musical WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Parkway Bible Church, 77 Ivordale Cr. CONTACT: Janet Grishaber, 416-4452820, www.parkwaybiblechurch.ca COST: Free Also on Sunday, Dec. 13. Christmas Concert with Encore Band WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Wilmar Heights Event Centre, 963 Pharmacy Ave. CONTACT: http://encoreband. ca/christmas-concert-on-dec-12-2015 COST: $15 at the door A band of 50 professional musicians will play many Christmas songs .
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De Rosario member of advisory panel for Ontario’s Game ON Toronto 2015 may be long over but the provincial government is stressing that as far as sports go in the province, it’s still Game ON. Game ON is the province’s new sports plan, unveiled Nov. 24, to follow up on the widely-acclaimed success of this past summer’s Pan Am / Parapan Am Games. The wide ranging manifesto basically boils down to attracting more participants into sports at a younger age and keeping them active longer into their senior years while ensuring that the elite athletes among them have the support to compete to their highest level. The province doesn’t intend to reinvent the wheel and will work through both existing individual provincial sport organizations (such as the Ontario Soccer Association, the Ontario Volleyball Association and Ontario Basketball) as well as through provincial umbrella sports organizations (such as
Ontario University Athletics, Ontario Colleges Athletic Association and the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations). “Through this plan, we will collaborate with our sport partners to create a worldclass sport system and support our athletes from the playground to the podium,” said Don Valley East MPP Michael Coteau, the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport and Minister Responsible for the Pan and Parapan American Games, in the ministry media release. The Ontario government has also created a high profile advisory board, including some prominent Toronto members, including: • recently retired soccer legend Dwayne De Rosario of Scarborough; • Be a c h n a t i v e ( a n d Malvern Collegiate alumnus) Bruce Kidd, the recently named University of Toronto Scarborough Campus principal, who is the only member
of the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame inducted twice – for both his athletic exploits which culminated in an Olympic appearance, and as a builder; • and retired Toronto District School Board principal Karl Subban, father of three professional hockey athletes, including the Montreal Canadiens’ all-star defenceman P.K. Subban who grew up in Rexdale. Leading off the agenda of the new sports plan are a roundtable on women and girls in sport early in 2016 to be followed in the spring by the Ontario Sport Symposium which will bring together leaders of the provincial sports community. Check out the new provincial sport plan at http://mtc. gov.on.ca/en/sport/gameon-the-ontario-governmentssport-plan.shtml
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NORM NELSON nnelson@insidetoronto.com Scarborough’s Agincourt Collegiate boasts the best high school volleyball team in the province after pulling off a stunning comeback against Mississauga Secondary School at the top provincial triple-A championships in Windsor. Agincourt won the gold medal match, played Saturday, Nov. 28, 3-2 (17-25, 23-25, 26-24, 25-17, 15-7). Not only did Agincourt find themselves down 2-0 in the best-of-five final, but also faced match point in the key third game, down 24-23. Had they lost the next point they would have lost the match in three straight games. But Agincourt rolled off three straight points to take the game 26-24, and then kept right on rolling to convincing wins in the next two games. Both teams were highly touted going into the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) tournament; Agincourt seeded second and Mississauga fourth. Agincourt, though, had lost to Mississauga earlier in the season in tournament play, one of only two teams to beat
them all season. The other team to beat them was cross-town rival Birchmount Park Collegiate in the regular season, although Agincourt avenged that one with a 3-0 playoff semifinal win in the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) east (Scarborough) division semifinal. Slow start “I think that was sort of in our minds...I think they (Mississauga S.S.) were in our heads,” said Agincourt coach Gabe Lee, in a postgame interview, explaining the non-characteristic slow start in the championship game. In the end, however, it allowed Agincourt – who hadn’t dropped even a game, let alone a match, at OFSAA up until that point – to show off another quality. “This really showed that the boys are able to be resilient, able to play from behind,” he said. Leading up to the championship game, Agincourt had won their semifinal match, quarterfinal match and four pool matches all by identical 2-0 scores. Agincourt went into the
OFSAA tournament with “a good feeling”, according to Lee, having been seeded second and having earned a win in tournament action over the top seed, Oakridge Secondary from London, who were ultimately ousted in the quarterfinal at OFSAA. It marked Agincourt’s first OFSAA championship in boys’ volleyball, on the heels of qualifying for the first time last year when they were seeded eighth and ousted in the quarterfinals by the eventual champs. “We were actually winning and we buckled and lost,” he said of last year’s OFSAA quarterfinal game. “It kind of left a little bit of a chip on our shoulder and a bad taste in our mouths. And we were definitely eager coming back this year.” Agincourt won both the (TDSB) city-wide and east division championships. Lee said a strong cast of Agincourt Collegiate players was led by six-foot-nine Sharone Vernon-Evans. “I’m almost certain that he’s one of the top, if not the top, 17-year-old player in Canada,” said Lee of VernonEvans. “He’s one of the top prospects.”
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support them and have their backs...Part of this donation is coming from friends and colleagues of mine from around the world.” He wanted a way to support Scarborough and Toronto youth in ways that would make long-term impacts, and Beyond 3:30 and student nutrition programs were a
perfect fit. “Beyond 3:30 is such a great program, in terms of physical education, nutrition, homework and keeping kids off the street,” Hadden said. “It gives students a place that is safe, that is supervised and that is away from some of the bad influences they might otherwise be exposed to after
school out on their own.” Nutrition is crucial for student success, he added. Kids between 11 and 14 years old are particularly i m p re s s i o n a b l e, n o t e d Catherine Parsonage, executive director of the Toronto Foundation for Student Success. “They’re very vulnerable,” she said. “This is when they’re so easily persuaded into positive behaviour, and so easily influenced into negative behaviour. They’re a half-child, half-teenager, it’s a very big turning point for them. So this age group is the focus of a lot of our effort at the foundation.” Currently offered at 18 schools in priority neighbourhoods, Beyond 3:30 programs have a big impact on kids, she added. “The impact on selfesteem, and mental health and well-being is absolutely profound, because they’re developing skills, they’re feeling confident, they’re making friends that they might not make in their classes,” she
explained. “And our teachers report that they’re doing much better, particularly with the extra homework help.” The programs also increase school attendance. They are offered in communities where many kids might not have supervision, activities or healthy meals after school, because parents are working hard to make ends meet. Centred around nutrition, homework help and physical activity, the programs are switched up every six to eight weeks to incorporate arts, science and other components, including financial literacy, babysitting courses and more. Hadden visits Beyond 3:30 students to let them know the sky is the limit. “I was born here and I grew up here, spent most of my life here. Even though I live in New York now, I appreciate some of the day-to-day struggles that a lot of the kids in the Scarborough schools, and Beyond 3:30 particularly, experience, because I experi-
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Places of Worship
Places of Worship
Places of Worship
ROSEWOOD CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 657 Milner Ave., Scarborough, ON (416) 298-9932
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 – 11 AM & 6:30 PM Children’s Choir Production – “Wrapping All The Way” SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20 11 AM & 6:30 PM. – Adult & Youth Choir Production – “Believe In Christmas” DECEMBER 24 - Christmas Eve Service – 7:30 PM DECEMBER 31 – New Year’s Eve Celebration 7:00 PM - Film “Do You Believe?” and Children’s & Youth New Year’s Eve Parties 9:30 PM – Refreshments 10:30 PM – Worship & Communion
Directions: From Hwy. 401 exit north on Markham Rd. Turn right (east) at the 1st traffic light. Go along Milner 1.5 km and you will see the church on your right just before the Neilson bridge.
Novenas/ Card of Thanks
Novenas/ Card of Thanks
ST. JUDE’S NOVENA May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world. Now and forever, Sacred heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the hopeless pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. Say this prayer nine times a day by the eighth day your prayer will be answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be made. Thank You, A.Y. Notices (Public)
Notices (Public)
CONGRATULATIONS TO the winners of the St. Timothy’s Anglican Church (Agincourt) Gift Basket Raffle. Spa Basket - Grace Gor, Fireside Basket Carolyn Stephenson, Kitchen Basket - Michelle Yeung, Italian Dinner Basket - Cheryl Tai, Children’s Basket - Rudolph Chen, Chocolate Basket - Bill Trim Child Care Wanted
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THANK YOU St. Jude and Sacred Heart for favours granted. T. Articles for Sale
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$
2014 TOYOTA CAMRY LE
2012 MERCEDES BENZ C250W AUTOMATIC LEATHER SEATS AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS POWER SUNROOF ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS FOG LAMPS KEYLESS ENTRY
2010 HONDA ACCORD EXL AUTOMATIC LEATHER SEATS POWER SUNROOF AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES ALUM WHEELS FOG LAMPS KEYLESS ENTRY 63,000 KMS
AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ABS BRAKES KEYLESS ENTRY ONLY 41,000 KM. STK #A3456
$
84 MONTHS
2014 FORD FOCUS ELECTRIC ONLY 450 KM LIKE NEW AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS POWER MIRRORS ALUMINUM WHEELS KEYLESS ENTRY
WEEKLY + HST
AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS POWER MIRRORS KEYLESS ENTRY ABS BRAKES ALUMINUM WHEELS AND MORE
2014 FORD FUSION AWD LOADED KEYLESS ENTRY SATELLITE RADIO EX-RENTAL 18,000 KM. STK #A3333
55 4.99%
$
2012 MAZDA 3 GS
2014 MAZDA 5
2011 MAZDA CX7 GX
$
ONLY 56,000KMS
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.
84 MONTHS
| SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, December 3, 2015
YEAR END
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GREAT DEALS FOR ALL BUDGETS 2005 MUSTANG V6 SPORT FC102A
4,950 AS IS CASH PRICE
2011 FUSION SE SPORT P4754
LOADED, APPEARANCE PKG.
9,950
OR
2011 FOCUS SE SEDAN DC143A
6,950 CASH PRICE
$
2012 FIESTA SE P4634
2012 FOCUS SE SEDAN DE112A
LOADED, AUTOMATIC, CD.
7,950
$
$
$
2006 ESCAPE XLT HYBRID ET225A
LOADED, POWER GROUP, CD.
LEATHER, LOADED, 5 SPD.
9,950
$
OR
$43/WEEK
LOADED, SYNC, KEYLESS.
HATCH 5 SPD, LOADED, SYNC.
$53/WEEK
OR
9,950
$
$46/WEEK
OR
$46/WEEK
2014 ESCAPE S FWD P4680
2012 FUSION SE SEDAN EU122A
2010 F-150 XLT SUPER CAB 4X4 EM422A
LOADED, TINT, CD.
LOADED, POWER GROUP, CHROME PKG.
LOADED, SYNC, LOW KM’S.
14,950 AS IS CASH PRICE
$
2015 FUSION TITANIUM P4649
2015 MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE P4758
LEATHER, NAVIGATION, REMOOTE START.
LOADED, LEATHER, NAVIGATION.
10,950
$
OR
$51/WEEK
$
2009 F-150 XLT EM148A
CHROME SIDE STEPS, CHROME WHEELS
28,550
16,850 OR $90/WEEK
$
15,950
OR
$65/WEEK
$103/WEEK $42,995 FOR 72 MONTHS IT’S WORTH THE DRIVE DOWN KINGSTON ROAD $
WITH 0% FINANCING
OR
* PRE-OWNED VEHICLES ARE FINANCED AT 7.49% OAC, OVER THE FOLLOWING TERMS, 2013-2014 84 MONTHS BI-WEEKLY, 2012 72 MONTHS BI-WEEKLY, 2010-2011 60 MONTHS BI-WEEKLY. 2015 MODELS FINANCED @ 96 MONTHS. EXAMPLE $10,000 FINANCED OVER 84 MONTHS @ 7.49% = $84.09 BI WEEKLY DIVIDED BY 2 = $41.04 WEEKLY. CASH PRICES ARE PLUS TAX. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY/ALL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS
**“This vehicle is being sold, unfit, not e-tested and is not represented as being in road worthy condition, mechanically sound or maintained at any guaranteed level of quality. The vehicle may not be fit for use as a means of transportation and may require substantial repairs at the purchaser’s expense. It may not be possible to register the vehicle to be driven in its current condition.”
Heritage Ford
DIRECT LINE:
416-261-3311
USED CAR:
46 years of quality, trust & value
416-264-2537
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