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Police are looking for a man after a 19-year-old man was shot in the stomach outside a Scarborough apartment building Saturday. Emergency crews were called to Lawrence Avenue and Brockley Drive, one block east of Midland Avenue, at 6:14 p.m. The victim was taken to hospital in critical condition. “Police set up a perimeter. Police dog services responded,” Const. Wendy Drummond said. The gunman is described as black, in his early 20s with short dreadlocks. He wore green shorts and a baseball cap. Anyone with information on this shooting is asked to call 41 Division at 416-808-4100 or Crime Stoppers at 416-222-TIPS (8477).

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Wilmar Heights Centre, 963 Pharmacy Ave. Admission is free. The show features a variety of works in including paintings, drawings, photography, jewelry and knitting. Many of the works have been created by local residents and they will be on sale at accessible prices. Also, there will be live cafe style music performances, beverages and snacks. Catch the Fire is a multi-ethnic, inter-generational church that meets in nine locations across Greater Toronto. For details on this Saturday’s event, call Ramesh at 647-7293844.

day party at bridlewood mall wCanada The St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Centre hosts a celebration of Canada’s 146th birthday with an event this Friday at Bridlewood Mall. Numerous free events and activities are planned including performances, face painting, games, arts and crafts and information on community services. The goes from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Ever yone is welcome to attend. Bridlewood Mall is at the northwest corner of Finch and Warden avenues. To register for free transportation to the event, call 416-4933333, ext. 299.

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The weekly outdoor Farmer’s Market at University of Toronto Scarborough has returned for a fourth season. Op e n f ro m 3 t o 7 p. m . Wednesdays, the market vendors will offer fresh fruit, vegetables, baked goods and other wares until this fall. The market is at the campus’s Outer Parking Lot 4 at traffic lights one block north of Ellesmere Road on Military Trail.

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The Catch the Fire Scarborough Campus church hosts the Art from His Heart show and sale this Saturday from 1 to 6 p.m. The event takes place at the

Free Kids Music slated wCamp A free Kids Music Camp will be hosted next month by Scarborough’s New Apostolic Church. A number of volunteer musicians take part in the camp, which runs from Monday, July 8 to Thursday, July 11 for half days. On the final day, there will be a benefit concert in the evening with proceeds going to Scarborough’s Variety Village. This is the 10th year of the camp which uses the church building at 661A Danforth Rd., near St. Clair Avenue, but is not focused on the doctrine of the church.For more, visit www.naccanada.org for Pistols program continues wPixels

The Toronto Police Service has extended its Pixels for Pistols gun amnesty program until June 30. Originally slated to run until June 17, the guns-for-cameras program was extended by nearly two weeks as a result of continued community interest – with more than 100 firearms and 4,000 rounds of ammunition turned over to police since June 3. Under the Pixels for Pistols

program, all residents of Toronto who turn in a firearm to police will receive an Olympus digital camera and Henry’s Camera School of Imaging gift certificate – worth a total of $175. The process of surrendering your unwanted guns is really quite simple. Toronto residents have to contact Toronto police at 416808-2222 and a police officer will arrive at your address and take the firearms. People are urged to remember they are not allowed to bring their firearms to a police station or Henry’s store. Pub nights at MIller Lash House Community residents are invited to enjoy pub nights Thursday evenings at the Miller Lash House on the University of Toronto Scarborough grounds in the Highland Creek valley. The pub nights will take place Thursdays until mid-August and are hosted by the University of Toronto Scarborough food and beverage services. Food and drinks will be available on the patio of the historic Miller Lash House, which was built in 1913. To recognize the 100th anniver-

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Southeast Scarborough wow Wednesday wPow The 2013 Southeast Scarborough Pow Wow is set for tomorrow at Maplewood High School. The annual pow wow celebrates Canada’s Aboriginal history and culture. There will be local dancers, drummers and singers taking part in the pow wow. It starts with a sunrise ceremony at 6 a.m. The pow wow’s grand entrance is slated for 1 p.m. and it will continue until 6 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend the pow wow. Maplewood High School is at 120 Galloway Rd.

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Guyana celebration in Scarborough

Rare American elm tree saved Scarborough tree one of few to survive Dutch Elm Disease

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PRESIDENTIAL VISIT: Above, President Donald Ramotar of Guyana shares a laugh as he poses for pictures with dancers from the Multi-Culture and Folk Arts Association of Canada during the 47th Guyanese independence Day celebrations which were held on Sunday at Centennial College’s Progress Campus. The Chinese are one of the 11 major ethnicities that migrated to Guyana and helped found the current country. Below, dancers from the Multi-Culture and Folk Arts Association of Canada perform the fan drum dance during the celebrations.

The most fortunate American elm tree in Scarborough, one of the few in Toronto to live through Dutch Elm Disease, appears to have survived a battle with its current owner. A Willowhurst Crescent resident applied to remove the tree in March of 2011 to build a detached garage behind his home, where the elm was “in conflict” with the plans. The city refused to grant the permit. Instead, Urban Forestry staff suggested ways to build the garage that protected what they called “an especially valuable and significant tree.” The homeowner, however, applied to Scarborough’s Committee of Adjustment for a variance to build the garage larger and higher than zoning allowed. The committee approved the variance last February, and the owner reapplied for a tree removal permit. A report to Scarborough Community Council said American elms “can only tolerate a minimal amount of stress,” but added the species can live for centuries and “given its current health and demonstrated ability to resist

the disease, preservation is recommended.” Elms that survived the disease may yield genetically resistant offspring that could one day see the species return to Toronto, the report said. The importance of the tree, which is in the Maryvale area, prompted Sarah Doucette, a Parkdale-High Park councillor and the city’s tree advocate, to personally ask Scarborough councillors not to allow its removal. “I understand that there are alternative ways to accommodate the owner’s need for a new garage and (I) urge him to explore these other options,” Doucette wrote last month. Michael Thompson, the local councillor, at first said he was ready to defer the matter to September, as discussions with the owner weren’t as fruitful as he hoped. Later, though, Thompson announced the man had agreed to a compromise that would allow the garage to be built. “A miracle has just happened,” he said. “The tree is being saved; the tree’s not being removed.” Councillors then voted to deny the permit.

Tow truck meeting set for Scarborough Scarborough residents who have been towed off a road or parking space in Toronto may want to attend a meeting about licensed tow trucks next Tuesday. The City of Toronto is reviewing fees charged by the towing industry and wants opinions from the public at the consultation session, 6 to 8 p.m. at the Scarborough Civic Centre, 150 Borough Dr. Other topics the city says will be covered in the review include tow truck drivers’

body shop recommendations, insurance scams, driver service and safety, practices at Collision Reporting Centres and coercion and intimidation by tow truck drivers. Another session, meant just for tow truck drivers and owners, is set for the civic centre today from 1 to 4 p.m. The committee will examine findings of the consultation this fall.

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ummer is a great time to be in Toronto. Across the city, there is a smorgasbord of street festivals, cultural attractions, and other events that make Toronto a popular destination for tourists and offers residents a chance to experience parts of Toronto perhaps previously unknown to them. Many of these festivals, through the dogged efforts of volunteers, have become strong annual traditions – and sparkplugs for the city’s economy. One of those traditions is the Toronto Fringe Festival, the city’s largest theatre festival. It has served as a launching pad for theatrical careers, and several productions, including the likes of Da Kink in My Hair, have gone on to significant runs in theatrical and television formats. This year’s festival, the 25th annual, is running from July 3 to 14. Over those 12 days, there are 148 shows (more than 1,100 total our view performances) taking place in 35 venues. But this isn’t just a ‘downtown’ Festival tells thing, even if most of the festival venues are largely located at or stories of near the downtown core. communities When one factors in the contributions of the talented actors, writers, and directors, the Fringe is truly a unique reflection of Toronto’s make-up. For example, this year, North York’s Dayna Chernoff stars in Soup Can Theatre’s Love is a Poverty You Can Sell 2: Kisses for a Pfennig. The Fringe is also a vehicle for stories about the city’s neighbourhoods. In 2011, the festival debuted Expect Theatre’s Awake, a production which told a mix of heartbreaking and hopeful stories from north Etobicoke’s Rexdale community. Scarborough rapper Urvah Khan appeared as herself, performing two of her original songs. Awake was shortlisted for a Toronto Arts Foundation award this year. This city has long had a strong theatre arts community. The continued growth of the Fringe Festival (this year is the biggest yet) suggests it’s getting stronger. Healthy communities have a healthy artistic component. There are plenty of ways to get involved. Whether it’s catching a show or volunteering with the Fringe, or considering volunteering your time and talent to one of several local community theatre groups, the opportunities are there. For more information about the festival, visit www. fringetoronto.com

Write us The Scarborough Mirror welcomes letters of 400 words or less. All submissions must include name, address and a daytime telephone number for verification purposes. We reserve the right to edit, condense or reject letters. Copyright in letters remains with the author but the publisher and affiliates may freely reproduce them in print, electronic or other forms. Letters can be sent to letters@insidetoronto.com, or mailed to The Scarborough Mirror, 175 Gordon Baker Rd. Toronto, ON, M2H 0A2.

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OK, Blue Jay novices, let’s talk ball A

fter a sluggish start, the Toronto Blue Jays have been the hottest team in major league baseball during the month of June and you can feel the excitement building all over town. It’s standing-andscreaming-room only on the Jays bandwagon. Census takers have been working around the clock chronicling the growth in Jays Nation whose numbers are escalating by the second. And the Rogers Centre is sure to be a sellout for the team’s next home game, which is on Canada Day against the mighty Detroit Tigers. It’s not all fun and games for the fans in Toronto who are discovering the sport for the first time, mind you. Getting up to speed on the decidedly voluminous vernacular of baseball is one tall order for newbies. To help ease the understanding of the lingo, here are some of the most com-

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monly asked questions. Q. I’m going to my first ever game next week. My friends who follow baseball all say the most exciting thing they experience at the ballpark is a stand-up triple. What is that anyhow? A. Jamoca almond fudge, on top of pralines and cream, which is on top of banana-strawberry cheesecake. The best stand-up triples I’ve found are on Level 2. Make sure to ask for a sugar cone. And tell ’em Jamie sent you. Q. What’s a squeeze play? A. If you get stuck in a row seated in between a couple of guys the size of Peter Griffin of Family Guy and Fat Albert. Q. What’s a sacrifice? A. Having the courage to order the happy meal even after the server told

you they’ve run out of your favourite toy. Q. What’s the infield fly rule? A. Always make sure it’s done up. Q. What does it mean when they say the shortstop has pair of really soft hands? A. I’ll defer to the best expert on that one, the well-known Madge. According to Madge, “It’s probably the Palmolive. You know he’s soaking in it right now.” Q. What does it mean when a hitter is caught looking? A. Likely that Beyonce is at the game and is sitting right behind home plate. Q. What’s the sweet part of a bat? A. If you tickle those little rascals right under one of their wings. They really can’t resist that. But please, let’s stick to baseball questions, OK? Vampire Q & A Week is not until Halloween.

Q. I heard the announcer say this last night when I was listening to the New York Yankees game on radio: “It’s the bottom of the fifth, the bags are loaded and two are out.” What was he referring to exactly? A. The activity in the top row of the nosebleed section, no doubt. It can get pretty rowdy up there from what I hear. Q. Last and certainly not least, this is one I’ve always wondered about. What is the exact definition of a perfect game? A. That’s easy. When your boss asks you to join him and the rest of the company’s movers and shakers in the corporate luxury box on the firm’s prestigious, invitation-only, all-youcan-gorge night.

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Rational analysis needed in maternal services debate To the editor: Re: ‘Panel hears concerns over hospital’s plans,’ Community, June 4. Your article was unacceptably one-sided. It gave the impression the issue was simply whether or not to close the maternal services department at the General division of The Scarborough Hospital. You gave 23 inches of column space (out of a total of 27 inches) to critics of this plan, who relied more on pushing emotional buttons than on rational analysis. In reality, the question is which maternal services department should be closed, the one at the General branch or the one at the Birchmount branch. You failed to note that if the General department is closed, there are maternal services available about seven minutes away, at Scarborough Centenary, whereas if the Birchmount department is closed, there

will be no maternal services in north Scarborough, from south of Hwy. 401 all the way up to Markham-Stouffville Hospital. Underserviced North Scarborough is already underserviced with its current population of 380,000, and that is projected to climb to almost 427,000 in the next eight years. This puts the matter into a decidedly different light from the one cast by your article. Closing the maternal services department at Birchmount will cause unacceptable hardship for all the diverse residents of north Scarborough, and that should outweigh the personal preferences of a small number in the south who have other options available to them as it is. John Tors

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Opposition killed wind turbines To the editor: Re: ‘Scarborough could have been home to wind turbines in lake: Toronto Hydro,’ News, June 6. The study showed what was expected – that a viable wind farm could have been sited out in Lake Ontario, close enough to the city to keep transmission losses low.

By verifying the wind models, the study also has the secondary impact of improving the accuracy of the future study decisions in other sites. Unfortunately it will take a better government in Queen’s Park to actually take the lead in combating global climate change. And, unfortunately, to

elect such a government will require both a better electoral system and better citizens than Ontario currently possesses. So long as important decisions are made on the basis of pandering to NIMBY pressures, we will have to put up with greenhouse gases and nuclear waste as the consequences of our thirst for

power. It’s not just the bad example we are setting, but also the legacy we are leaving for future generations. It appears the only power we will be getting from wind will be that of NIMBYs complaining about things they don’t like. Gary Dale

Tar sands are bad for Scarborough To the editor: Re: ‘Canadian Energ y Pipeline Association disputes Mulcair’s statements,’ Letters, May 30. Sometimes I get tired. I opened up my Scarborough Mirror the other day, and there was a letter from the tar sands pipeline lobbyist criticizing NDP leader Thomas Mulcair. I was so angry. Mulcair is doing his job. Questioning a project that could hurt

Canadians, hurt citizens who live in Scarborough. • Tar sands oil doesn’t float. There is a reason our lakes and rivers are no longer protected under the Conservative omnibus bills. • They don’t know how to clean up bitumen. In Mayflower, Arkansas, they resorted to paper towels. • Mayflower residents have experienced headaches, stomach pains, nausea, fainting. People near the spill will

not likely move back into their homes. • The Keystone 1 pipeline in the U.S. suffered 12 spills in its first year. • The tar sands oil is the most sulfurous and acidic form of oil. It truly is dirty. It’s gonna spill. • Who picks up the externalities? It will be us, the taxpayers. But beyond all that, I believe James Hansen, retired NASA scientist, when he said

development of the tar sands would mean “game over for the climate”. So, yes I’m tired. Tired of the government that uses my tax dollars for the financial gain of big oil, both in subsidies and commercials on TV trying to convince me how great the tar sands are. But I’m not dead, so when you hear someone booing tar sands propaganda in the movie theatre, that’s me. Catherine Brandsma

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The Annual Canada Day Parade commences at 4 p.m., west of the Scarborough Civic Centre, on Brimley Road and features marching bands, drum and bugle corps, Miss Toronto, antique cars, clowns, a wide variety of floats and many community organisations. Parade Route: Starts on Brimley Rd. at Ellesmere Rd. to Lawrence Ave. E. Free Fireworks, 10 p.m. (Milliken Park 5555 Steeles Ave E.) Please note that City by-laws prohibit members of the public from setting off or selling fireworks in any City park.

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the mirror takes a closer look at merging scarborough’s hospitals

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MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com Scarborough’s two hospitals are studying a full merger. Directors of The Scarborough Hospital and Rouge Valley Health System voted separately last Wednesday “to determine what benefits a merger of two hospitals will provide to the Scarborough community.” The Central East Local Health Integration Network, a regional overseer which approved the study yesterday, ordered the hospitals in March to create an “integration plan” between TSH General and Birchmount campuses and RVHS Centenary. Members of a joint Integration Leadership Committee (ILC) told the TSH board their group, supervised by the LHIN, supports a full merger. “Right away it was like silos fell down between the two hospitals,” said Lyn McDonell, a TSH board member on the committee. “We felt strongly that merger seemed to be the (option) that had the most potential.” The TSH board expected to hear the report of an expert panel on two proposals the LHIN said required more study, the elimination of the birthing centre at the General and a division of programs turning the Birchmount into a centre for day surgery and the General into the facility for operations requiring overnight stays. The panel findings were to go

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Above, the Rouge Valley Health System’s Centenary hospital site at Neilson and Ellesmere; Above right, The Scarborough Hospital’s Birchmount site at Birchmount and Finch; and, right, The Scarborough Hospital’s General site at McCowan and Lawrence.

before the TSH board Monday night, but even these major proposals will be rolled into the work of the ILC. “Everything’s on the table,” said TSH CEO Robert Biron, who argued Scarborough’s hospitals have suffered a lack of operating and capital funds because they are split, an arrangement he called “to some degree dysfunctional.” As the province forces hospitals into “a more competitive model,” those in Scarborough need a way to “obtain our fair share,” he said. “We’re much better positioned if we do that together.” Executives of the TSH Medical Staff Association, representing physicians who had been critical of the proposed division of surgeries and birthing centres merger, seemed to

Expert panel to report on birthing centre Experts from other Ontario hospitals were ready Monday night to say whether The Scarborough Hospital could safely merge its two birthing centres and divide its surgical services between the General and Birchmount campus. The proposed changes, which would give the hospital a single Maternal Newborn and Women’s Health Centre at Birchmount while making the smaller Agincourt campus a centre for day surgery, were controversial and opposed by more than 300 physicians and two Scarborough MPPs. The Central East Local Health Integration Network in March noted this lack of support and “the absence of any detailed implementation planning” for the proposals,

saying an expert panel would have to address concerns and risks before they could be approved. An eight-member group was named last month, and its leader, Dr. Blair Egerdie, was to present its findings to the TSH board after The Mirror’s press time. The board had expected to hear from the panel last Wednesday, but its report was not completed in time. If approved, the recommendations will go before a LHIN board meeting on July 24 at a place yet to be determined. Whatever happens, though, the study of a possible merger between the hospital and Rouge Valley Health System Centenary could change any plans for TSH.

agree with Biron on merging with Centenary. “The days of hospitals doing everything for everybody” are changing, said Dr. Robert Ting, the group’s president. “We have to decide what our community needs and focus on certain areas.” Dr. Eric Hurowitz, MSA vice president, said a merged hospital should draw better medical students and staff. “If you want to recruit the best, you’re not going to recruit them to a place that does a little bit of this and a little bit of that,” he said. Ting added, however, there is a “general feeling we’re underfunded as a community” in Scarborough and finding efficiencies for a merger will be difficult. “We also need to push to make sure the government funds us adequately to do the work that we need to do.” So much enthusiasm for a merger was expressed, Warren Law, a TSH board member who is not on the ILC, cautioned colleagues the appropriate time to make the case was “down the road.” Biron insisted the ILC is “starting from a blank slate” and no decision to merge had been made. TSH was created when Scarborough General merged with the former Salvation Army Scarborough Grace (now the Birchmount) in 1998, the same year Centenary Hospital merged with Ajax and Pickering General Hospital to form RVHS, whose Durham campus is not included in the study. In 2011, Dr. John Wright, the former TSH CEO, initiated study of a merger between TSH and Toronto East General Hospital in East York, but the work was shelved last year

after objections from medical staffs of both hospitals, residents and the LHIN, which noted the East General was outside its jurisdiction. The LHIN then directed TSH to explore other options for a merger involving hospitals, including RVHS, which are inside its territory. It made the specific demand in March for TSH and RVHS to form the ILC and present an integration plan by Oct. 15. Members of the TSH board said the timetable for the $1.1 million study, its costs split between the hospitals, was too brief, and asked the LHIN to extend its deadline by as many as 60 days. The LHIN’s board responded to this request (not matched by the RVHS board) yesterday morning, at a meeting at Scarborough longterm-care home Shepherd Village, by granting a 30-day extension. This means the merger study will go to both hospital boards for approval in mid-November, and assuming it is approved by both, to the LHIN on Nov. 27. Public and stakeholder consultation on a possible merger, which had been scheduled to start Aug. 1 and end in mid-September, can now be extended through October. In a statement the LHIN issued

yesterday, Scarborough-Agincourt MPP Soo Wong, who has criticized the idea of a merger, said lengthening the engagement process was the right thing to do. “Community members are eager to participate and it is important to include the community ever step of the way,” she said. This would be the first “facilitated” integration of two hospitals done under LHINs, a system set up by Ontario’s Liberal government to supervise and fund healthcare in the province on a regional level. The sole ILC representative for residents using TSH is Paul Rook, a retired high school teacher who leads the hospital’s community advisory council. He said exploring multiple options for integration would be confusing. “The other options are still there if we run into significant concerns,” Rook said. “My role is to keep questioning them on (the merger option), and I will.” Israt Ahmed, an anti-poverty activist with Social Planning Toronto, represents residents and the community around the Centenary campus.

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The City of Toronto is selling another piece of the long-shelved Scarborough Expressway, and a local councillor isn’t happy with the result. Scarborough Community Council approved a zoning change on land along Lawrence Avenue East just east of Manse Road allowing 23 new homes on Asterfield Drive and extending the street to Lawrence. The 4332 to 4340 Lawrence parcels, like land in the Manse Valley to the south, were once part of the route of a planned eastern extension of the Gardiner Expressway into Scarborough. The city bought the land in 1984, and it was declared surplus in 2011. During a public meeting on the development proposal,

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Scarborough East Councillor Ron Moeser and Allen Elias, a local resident, said neighbours want an Asterfield extension to end in a cul-de-sac. Moeser accused the developer, represented by Jason Park of Dentons Canada LLP, of not listening to the community. Park, though, said a culde-sac would mean longer response times for the new homes from Toronto police’s 43 Division and the Emergency Services station on the south side of Lawrence. S c a r b o r o u g h C e n t re Councillor Michael Thompson said he “might try the same thing” as Moeser if he were local councillor for the project, but as a member of Build Toronto, the city

agency selling surplus land, he couldn’t support the residents over a deal benefitting all Torontonians. “If this applicant were to take this to the (Ontario Muncipal Board) we would have no chance,” said Thompson, adding, “If those who do business with the city can’t have confidence in their relationship with the city, then we’re in trouble.” “If it’s all about money, why even bother going out to the community?” responded Moeser, who made a motion supporting a change in the Official Plan to block Asterfield’s connection to Lawrence. Moeser was alone in voting to change the plan and opposing the development proposal.

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its shelters and tries to find good homes for as many cats as possible. There are many reasons why there are a large number of homeless cats in the city’s animal shelters. Some are born into feral cat colonies and live long enough to reproduce before their life is cut short by the hardships of living on the street. Other kittens are born into homes where owners have not spayed or neutered their cats.

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Improve your smile with dental implants Dental implants can drastically change your quality of life from an improvement in appearance,to better chewing and overall oral health. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Dr. William Prusin, specializes in replacing missing teeth and stabilizing dentures with the insertion of dental implants. Implants help preserve bone structure and improve function of the jaw, giving you a brighter smile, more confidence and ability to enjoy solid foods you often avoid. Dr. Prusin sees the significant

difference implants make on a daily basis. “I often see patients I fitted for dental implants over 10 years ago,” says Dr. Prusin.“They are always very happy with them. They look good, chew good and almost forget they even have them.” Witnesses to the tremendous improvements made possible with implants, Dr. Putin and his staff are starting a research program to track the changes in the quality of life of patients who under go dental implantation.

“Dental implants not only improve chewing, it allows for better nutrition and health of the mouth when properly done,” says Dr. Prusin.“They provide a stability that other dental devices can’t.” The office is currently looking for candidates who would benefit from implants and want to take part in the study. Dr. Prusin is offering a very reasonable cost for the procedure. In turn, the patients will document the improvements in their health and the way they look and feel. If you are interested, please book a consulta-

tion by calling 416-751-4842. Using the latest technologies in dentistry today, Dr. Prusin performs procedures with sedation and local anaesthetics to make you feel as comfortable as possible. Dr. Prusin performs the procedure on site in his surgicentre at 919 Ellesmere Rd., Suite 202, at Kennedy Rd. He is supported by a nursing team comprised of four registered nurses and two certified dental assistants. Dr. Prusin also specializes in other oral procedures including bone grafting, removing wisdom teeth, extractions

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asleep, treatment of facial trauma, oral pathology and TMJ disorders. “We see patients who are having pain or problems very quicky,” says Dr. Pusin. “You can call in directly, you don’t have to wait for a referral.”

If you are looking for a second opinion, Dr. Prusin is happy to give you his professional opinion. Dr. Prusin offers reasonable fees as well as payment plan options. For more information, please visit online at www.DrPrusin.com.

Diamond Award for Best Hearing Clinic The Hearing Clinic wins eleventh award Whether you have a long time hearing loss or you are beginning to notice a lack of clarity with speech, the expert staff at The Hearing Clinic can help improve the quality of your life. Serving Scarborough for over 24 years, Doctor of Audiology and owner Terry Lewis and his trusted staff have again won the Diamond Award for Best Hearing Clinic in The Scarborough Mirror Reader’s Choice Awards. For the last eleven years, readers have awarded the clinic for its high quality customer service and care. A friendly and knowledgeable staff consisting of certified Audiologists and Hearing Aid Dispensers are dedicated to providing professional and thorough hearing assessments, introducing patients to the latest technology options and finding a device that best suits each lifestyle and budget. Hearing aid technology has

seen a number of advancements in recent years. New and improved materials and designs have made way for hearing devices which go virtually unnoticed.The Hearing Clinic is proud to offer digital hearing devices in different sizes like the Pure Carat from Siemens which is a discreet and elegant no hassle hearing instrument. Its rechargeable batteries, customizable on-board controls and wireless functionality make handling the Pure Carat simple and easy. Though tiny, the device holds four different power levels making it suitable for mild to severe hearing loss. When working in unison with Siemens MiniTek, you can stream sound directly from your TV, MP3 player and other audio devices via Bluetooth connectivity. With new wireless technology you can heighten your hearing and better engage in social situations. The Hearing Clinic offers per-

sonalized quality hearing solutions for all types of hearing. To ensure hearing instruments are working at their fullest potential, follow-up appointments are provided to help answer your questions or make adjustments. The clinic offers services in several languages including English,Farsi, Gujarati, Arabic, Hindi, Urudu, Somali, Swahili, Italian and Tamil. If you are experiencing a hearing loss, visit The Hearing Clinic for a complimentary hearing test and/or hearing instrument fitting. To book an appointment or to learn more about available products and services please call one of the two Hearing Clinics in the city. “Ask about Flex Trial” which allows patients to experience trial fitting at home. For the office at 3030 Lawrence Ave. E., suite 101 in the Scarborough General Medical Mall call 416 289 2021, or call the office at 2636 Eglinton Ave E., at 416 266 8300.

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Rouge Park Guided Walks WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Rouge Park Trailheads, Please see www.rougepark.com for complete location details for each walk CONTACT: Diana Smyth, 905-713-3184, COST: Free, contributions welcome Wilderness walk close to home. RSVP for tips on getting ready for the trail. Making Healthcare Choices WHEN: Noon to 1 p.m. WHERE: The Scarborough Hospital, 3050 Lawrence Ave. E CONTACT: Danielle Milley, dmilley@tsh.to COST: Free Workshop on making health care choices for yourself and others. UTSC Farmers’ Market WHEN: 3 to 7 p.m. WHERE: University of Toronto at Scarborough (UTSC), 1265 Military Trail CONTACT: www.utsc.utoronto.ca/farmersmarket, COST: Free Local vegetables, fruit, bread, honey, meat, herbs, jams and more. Tropicana’s Barbecue WHEN: 6 to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Tropicana Community Services, 670 Progress Ave. Unit 14 CONTACT: Cindy Harlow, 416-439-9009, charlow@ tropicanacommunity.org COST: Free Barbecue, an inflatable obstacle

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Life Style Extravaganza WHEN: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Retirement Suites by the Lake, 2121 Kingston Rd. CONTACT: Karen Williamson, 416-267-2121, karen@rsbl. ca COST: Free In support of Churches by the Bluffs Food Bank. Topics: fall prevention, smooth transitions and managing hypertension. Barbecue lunch, vendors, entertainment and a free Blood Pressure Clinic. Interview Workshop-NEW TIME WHEN: 1 to 3 p.m. WHERE: OnTrack Career and Employment Services, 1371 Neilson Rd., Ground Floor CONTACT: 416-283-5229. Space is limited - registration is recomendedCOST: Free Learn the do’s and don’ts of interviewing. East Scarborough Festival Market WHEN: 2 to 6 p.m. WHERE: St. Margaret’s Parkette, 4130 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: Sarah, 416-298-5825, esfm@live.ca COST: Free July and August - vendors, volunteers and entertainment wanted. Positive Parenting WHEN: 5:30 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Morningside Library, 4279 Lawrence

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Rouge Park Guided Walks WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Rouge Park trailheads CONTACT: Diana Smyth at 905-7133184, COST: Free Wilderness walks taking place close to home in the Rouge Park. Call or visit www.rougepark. com for more information and tips on getting ready for a hike along one of the park’s trails. Check out our complete online community calendar by visiting www.scarboroughmirror.com. Read weeks of listings from your Scarborough neighbourhoods as well as events from across Toronto.

Ave. E. CONTACT: Zarmeena Khan, 416-707-8259, zarmeena.khan@ cicscanada.com COST: Free Creating a safe, constructive and engaging environment at home, using assertive discipline and having reasonable expectations from your child and working through challenges with your kids for adjusting in a new environment

session every six weeks. Next session starts June 27.

Swing Dance Classes WHEN: 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 614, 100 Salome Dr. 100 Salome Dr. CONTACT: Carolyn Cross, 416-447-9774, COST: $35 per session Learn to swing dance. First class free, session of five classes $35. New

Seniors Book Club WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Albert Campbell District Library, 496 Birchmount Rd. CONTACT: 416-396-8890 COST: Free June 28: The Brain That Changes Itself

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WHEN: Dessert at 6:30 p.m. and concert at 8 p.m. WHERE: Grace Church, 35 Kecala Rd. CONTACT: Zoe Barrett, 416-759-4972, cbarrett4972@rogers. com COST: concert and dessert $15; children $6 and adult just dessert $6 and children $4 Enjoy a strawberry dessert and concert featuring Julie Balman on the Steel Pan.

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Yard Sale WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Bendale Acres Long Term Care Home, 2920 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: Selena Lynch, slynch@toronto.ca COST: Free Art From His Heart - Show & Sale WHEN: 1 to 6 p.m. WHERE: The Wilmar Heights Centre, 963 Pharmacy Ave. CONTACT: http://CTFToronto. com/Scarborough, COST: Free Catch The Fire - Scarborough Campus presents various art forms on display.

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Scarborough Canada Day Celebration WHEN: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: Thomson Memorial Park, 1007 Brimley Rd CONTACT: Adam Kotynia, 416-396-2018, , akotynia@toronto.ca COST: Free Full day of celebrations starting with a Scouts Pancake Breakfast.

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PROTECTING LANDSCAPES SINCE 1880

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bi-weekly for 84 months with $0 DOWN PAYMENT. Offer includes admin fee $698 delivery, destination and fees. Offer based on 2014 Rondo LX MT with a purchase price of $23,893. Excludes HST.

Kia’s new Customer Friendly Pricing includes delivery and destination fees, and all mandatory government levies. Prices do not include licensing or applicable taxes. Offer(s) available on select new 2014 models through participating dealers to qualified retail customers who take delivery by July 2, 2013. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details.Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost.All offers are subject to change without notice.All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, $34 tire recycling/filter charges, $5 OMVIC fee, environmental fee, and $100 A/C charge (where applicable) and excludes licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise specified). Other lease and financing options also available. **0% purchase financing is available on select new 2014 Kia models O.A.C.Terms vary by model and trim, see dealer for complete details. Representative financing example based on 2014 Sorento (SR75BE) with a selling price of $28,893, financed at 0% APR for 60 months. 130 bi-weekly payments equal $159 per payment with a down payment/ equivalent trade of $0. Some conditions apply and on approved credit. ∞“Don’t Pay For 60 Days” offer is a 60-day payment deferral and applies to purchase financing offers on all 2014 models. No interest will accrue during the first 30 days of the finance contract.After this period interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay principal and interest monthly over the term of the contract. See your Kia dealer for full details. Some conditions apply and on approved credit. ≠Bi-weekly finance payment O.A.C. for new 2014 Sorento 2.4L LX AT FWD (SR75BE)/2014 Forte LX MT (FO541E)/2014 Rondo LX MT (RN551E) based on a selling price of $28,893/$17,913/$23,893 is $159/$98/$131 with an APR of 0% for 60 months, amortized over an 84-month period. Estimated remaining principal balance of $8,255/$5,118/$6,827 plus applicable taxes due at end of 60-month period. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. ΔModel shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2014 Sorento EX V6 AWD (SR75HE)/2014 Forte SX (FO748E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury (RN756E) is $34,195/$26,195/$32,195 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,665/$1,485/$1,665, environmental fee, and A/C charge ($100, where applicable). Licence, insurance, applicable taxes, tire recycling and filter charges of $34, OMVIC fee and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details.Available at participating dealers. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2014 Sorento LX 2.4L GDI 4-cyl (A/T)/2014 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl (M/T)/2014 Rondo 2.0L GDI 4-cyl (M/T).These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide.Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. °The Bluetooth® wordmark and logo are registered trademarks and are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.

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Gold Award for Best Tree Service

GOLD GOLD

Diamond Awards for Best Retirement Centre and In-Home Senior Care

Lakeside: Award-winning, trusted tree service Scarborough Retirement Residence wins again! Lakeside Tree Service is locally owned and operated, serving Scarborough and the surrounding area since 1993. It has been a Reader’s Choice Award winner for the past nine years running for its trusted tree care for trimming, pruning, removal, stump removal and tree planting. Lakeside is qualified to offer

arborist reports regarding city of Toronto by-law requirements.The company has extensive knowledge of trees in the GTA area regarding ash tree removal. Clients include golf courses, churches, cemeteries, townhouse complexes as well as private and residential homes. LakesideTree Service is a mem-

ber of the International Society of Arboriculture, a good standing member of The Better Business Bureau and is licensed and insured.Free quotes are available as well as senior discounts. Call the reliable Lakeside Tree Service today for your tree service needs at 416-450-3062 or email wanthony@rogers.com.

Scarborough Retirement Residence (SRR) has been providing exceptional service to seniors for over 24 years, providing a boutique retirement experience with a carefully selected staff who recognize the importance of delivering a caring and secure lifestyle for their residents. Executive Director Pamela

Ayearst is proud of her staff. “We pride ourselves on the personal touches that help to make a difference in the lives of the residents we serve at SRR.” SomeofSRR’samenitiesinclude: daily mass in the on-site chapel, a tea room, executive chef, exercise classes, live entertainment and personal services such as a beauty

salon and personal laundry. Located steps away from the Scarborough Village Community Centre, public transit, shopping and more, why not consider SRR for your next move? Scarborough Retirement Residence is located at 148 Markham Rd. Call 416-264-3566, or visit scarboroughretirement.ca

Thank you for voting us Best Retirement Residence

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BIRCHMOUNT GYMNASTICS CENTRE Classes walking to teens

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Gold Award for Best Tax Preparation

Quick and accurate tax returns at Softron Tax When it comes to taxes it’s important to choose a tax preparation firm that provides accurate tax returns, guaranteed. As one of Canada’s three largest tax firms, Softron Tax is dedicated to practicing a rigorous safeguard system with double check practices that ensures your return is error free. If doing your taxes makes you apprehensive, or you have questions and concerns, you can trust Softron’s trained and experienced tax professionals to provide the guidance you need to get it done right. At Softron, they don’t believe in taking chances with your financial future. The tax professionals are educated on up to date provincial tax credits, which change every year, to help you maximize your refund or minimize your bal-

ance owing. If you are granted a refund, no need to wait for the government to send you a cheque. Softron provides your tax refund on the spot. Softron is dedicated to preparing your tax return quickly, at an affordable price and accurately. If you are a new immigrant or have been working on a commission basis, the Tax Professionals are trained to handle any and all situations, whether simple or complicated. The firm specializes in several tax return categories: • Self employed, sole proprietorship, partnership • Single, married, separated, divorced or widowed • Seniors on Canadian or foreign pensions • Salaried and commission employees with deductible

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CHOICE CHOICE

USED CAR DEALERSHIP

2730 Markham Road

(One traffic light North of Finch)

416-291-2929 • www.agincourthyundai.ca

Hwy 407 Steeles Ave. E Finch

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Financial Services based on a new 2013 Santa Fe Auto with an annual finance rate of 1.99% for 96 months. Bi-weekly payments are $148. No down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $2,344. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,760, fees, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST).

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Thank you for your support and honouring us with the Reader’s Choice Diamond Award for Best Funeral Home - Scarborough Mirror. McDougall & Brown Funeral Home by Arbor Memorial

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Providing the guidance and services you need. Call for your free pre-planning kit.

Now carrying small pets!

Pet Food & Grooming

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL

Where pets are family too!

Thank You Scarborough for voting us the Best Pet Groomers

Come on over & sniff around or just give us a howl at

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Northland Paving: Platinum Award for Best Paving Contractor

Find your own urban oasis with help from Northland Northland Paving has become a leader in the paving industry for interlocking stone installations, as well as asphalt driveways. In business since 1986 with their home base in Scarborough, Northland Paving is a convenient choice for local residents. Knowing the importance of good customer service Northland Paving has set themselves apart by being the first and only paving contractor to invite clients to their place of business rather than providing clients with a PO Box to do business with. Northland Paving has grown since its beginnings over 25 years ago and offer paving,interlocking

s to n e, co n c re te, co n c re te restoration and waterproofing. Homeowners are encouraged to visit their two acre facility and choose firsthand the materials to be used on their project prior to installation. Northland is a Unilock Dealer and has a full range of their products offered from interlocking stone to retaining walls beautifully on display. Nor thland Paving was instrumental in working with City Hall to help bring credibility to the paving industry by licensing paving contractors. The motion was passed in 2011 and now all paving contractors doing

business in the City of Toronto are required to have a license. Northland Paving has been invited on several radio and television programs to offer advice to Toronto homeowners. Northland is a logical choice for asphalt, interlock, concrete and waterproofing projects. Fully experienced and specialized professional crews under one roof, allow the scheduling depar tment to seamlessly coordinate each project with beautiful results. Nor thland Paving is a proud recipient of the 2013 Scarborough Mirror Readers’ Choice Award for Best Paving

Contractor, and would like to thank readers for their votes. For a map to their facility

at 70 Minuk Acres or to get some ideas, visit their website at www.northlandpaving.com.

For a quotation on how you can transform your property, please call 416-286-4292.


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1032 Brock St. S., Unit 4 Whitby, ON L1N 4L8

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1885 Glenanna Rd., Suite 104 Pickering, ON L1V 6R6

VOTED #1

Durham’s Largest Professionally Staffed Hearing Clinics

416-265-8946 • mikeduckworth2002@yahoo.ca

BAYLY AUDIOLOGY SERVICES

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905-426-4000

95 Bayly St. W., Suite 502 Ajax, ON L1S 7K8

Experience Established since 1987. First Audiology Clinics to Dispense Hearing Aids in Durham.

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5500 FINCH AVE. E. SCARBOROUGH

1-866-980-9221 www.AgincourtMazda.com

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AGO................................................................D ROM ...............................................................P Bluffs Gallery .................................................G Evergold Arts and Investments Inc...................S

GNC................................................................D King’s Vegetarian Food....................................P Healthy Planet.................................................P Shoppers Drug Mart........................................G The Big Carrot.................................................G Low Carb Canada ...........................................S BICYCLE SHOP Canadian Tire..................................................D Herb House.....................................................S West Hill Cycle and Sports ..............................P Nutrition House...............................................S D’Ornella’s Bike Shop Ltd................................G HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTRE Sporting Life ...................................................G Home Depot....................................................D Fred’s Sports ..................................................S Lowes.............................................................P

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Chapters.........................................................D JEWELLERY STORE Indigo .............................................................P Costco ............................................................G Birks...............................................................D Faith Book Store .............................................S People’s Jewellers ..........................................D Pandora STC...................................................P BRIDAL SHOP Tiffany & Co....................................................G David’s Bridal..................................................D Ben Moss .......................................................S Becker’s Bridal ...............................................P LEATHER STORE Joanna’s Bridal ...............................................G Classy.............................................................S Danier Leather................................................D Roots..............................................................P Depit Collections Inc .......................................G CAMERA STORE Henry’s Cameras ............................................D LINGERIE STORE Blacks ............................................................P La Vie en Rose ................................................D Best Buy .........................................................G La Senza.........................................................P Costco ............................................................S Victoria Secret ................................................P

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Cupid Boutique ...............................................G Sears..............................................................G Children’s Place ..............................................D Lovely Lingerie ...............................................S Old Navy.........................................................P MATTRESS STORE Gap Clothing...................................................G Walmart..........................................................G Sleep Country .................................................D Osh Kosh ........................................................S Sears Home....................................................P Boy..........................................................G CLEARANCE CENTRE Bad Leon’s.............................................................G Value Village ...................................................D The Bay ..........................................................S Giant Tiger ......................................................P MUSICAL STORE Winners ..........................................................P Walmart..........................................................G HMV ...............................................................D Sears Markham Outlet ....................................S Long & McQuade ............................................P XS Cargo ........................................................S BPM Music .....................................................G Zellers ............................................................S Harmony Music Inc.........................................G

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PET STORE Global Pet Foods, Kingston Road .....................D Petsmart.........................................................P Big Al’s ...........................................................G Pet Valu ..........................................................G PJ Pet Store....................................................S

Warden and Eglinton Merchants Flea Market ...D RECORD & CD STORE Merchants Flea Market ...................................P HMV ...............................................................D Dr. Fleas .........................................................G Deja Vu Discs..................................................P Best Buy .........................................................G GARDENING & NURSERY STORE Steve’s Music .................................................S Sheridan Nurseries .........................................D SECOND HAND STORE Home Depot....................................................P Valleyview Garden Centre ...............................G Value Village ...................................................D Costco ............................................................S Good Will ........................................................P Salvation Army................................................G Once Upon a Child ..........................................S GOLF EQUIPMENT

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Home Depot....................................................D Canadian Tire..................................................P Home Hardware..............................................G Lowe’s............................................................S Rona...............................................................S

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East Side Mario’s ...........................................D Fratelli Village Pizzeria ....................................P Swiss Chalet...................................................G Vi Pei ..............................................................G Moxie’s ..........................................................S

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Bulk Barn........................................................D Tim Horton’s ...................................................D Gisela Bulk Food ............................................D Great Canadian Bagels....................................P BUTCHER SHOP B&A Bakery ....................................................G What A Bagel ..................................................S The Butcher Shop ...........................................D Highland Farms...............................................P BAKERY Cliffside Butcher .............................................G Agincourt Bakery ............................................D Kostas ............................................................G Lamanna’s Bakery ..........................................P Metro..............................................................G Cliffside Hearth Bread Company......................G Brothers Colangelo Fruit Market Ltd ...............S Metro Grocery Store........................................S But ‘N’ Ben .....................................................S Port Union Bakery ..........................................S

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Sunrise Caribbean Restaurant.........................D Caribbean Wave..............................................P Drupati’s Roti & Doubles .................................G Manisha..........................................................G Mona’s Roti.....................................................S

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Fratelli Village Pizzeria ...................................D Mandarin Restaurant .....................................D Boston Pizza ...................................................P Swiss Chalet...................................................P The Keg ..........................................................P Canyon Creek .................................................G East Side Mario’s ...........................................G Moxie’s Grill & Bar ..........................................G

Duckworth’s Fish & Chips ...............................D Port Union Fish & Chips...................................D SALAD BAR Highland Fish & Chips.....................................P Flipper’s Fish House .......................................G Mandarin .......................................................D St. Andrews Fish & Chips ................................G Pizza Hut .......................................................P Auntie Mary’s..................................................S Flipper’s Fish House........................................G

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Spring Rolls ....................................................D Harvey’s .........................................................D Niji..................................................................P Licks...............................................................D Ikki Sushi........................................................G Five Guys........................................................P Memories of Japan .........................................S McDonalds ....................................................G TEA ROOM Shamrock Burgers..........................................G Johnny’s.........................................................S The Village Tea Room......................................D Fabian’s Café..................................................P ICE CREAM STORE Starbucks ......................................................P Dairy Queen....................................................D The Tea Room.................................................G Baskin Robbins ..............................................P Destiny Tea Cafe .............................................S Kawartha Dairy...............................................G Hokkai Ya........................................................S Cold Stone Creamery ......................................S Rosemary and Thyme .....................................S

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Guildwood Valu-Mart.......................................D Highland Farms...............................................P Al-Premium ....................................................G T&T Supermarket ...........................................S

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MUFFLER SHOP Canadian Tire..................................................D Speedy Muffler ...............................................P Speedy Auto Service .......................................G Silver Mile.......................................................S

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FIREPLACES & EQUIPMENT

Sears Home....................................................D Billa ................................................................P Leon’s.............................................................G Bosch .............................................................S Lowe’s ...........................................................S Rona ..............................................................S Tasco..............................................................S The Bay ..........................................................S The Brick........................................................S

Home Depot ...................................................D Classic Fireplace.............................................P Canadian Tire..................................................G Napoleon ........................................................G Lowe’s ...........................................................S

FLOOR & TILE STORE

Home Depot ...................................................D Rona...............................................................P BATHROOM RENOVATIONS Crystal Bath....................................................G Home Depot ...................................................D Johns Carpet ..................................................G Rona ..............................................................P Lowe’s ...........................................................S Crystal Bath....................................................P FURNITURE STORE Ikea ..............................................................G Bradshaw Plumbing .......................................S Sears Home....................................................D ............................................................P BLINDS & CURTAINS Leon’s Hyatt Furniture................................................G Blinds To Go ...................................................D Ikea ...............................................................G Rona ..............................................................P Bad Boy..........................................................S Home Depot ..................................................G Bouclair ..........................................................S GENERAL CONTRACTOR

CARPET

Home Depot ...................................................D Johns Carpet ..................................................P Alexanian Carpets...........................................G Rona...............................................................G End of the Roll ...............................................S Sears Home....................................................S

Rona ..............................................................D Crystal Bath....................................................P Mr. Meticulous ................................................G Pride and Joy Renovation................................G BVM Contracting Inc. ......................................S

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

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INTERIOR DESIGN

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Home Depot....................................................D Rona ..............................................................P Canadian Tire..................................................G Living Lighting ................................................G Lowe’s ...........................................................S

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Merry Maids ..................................................D Molly Maids ....................................................P Hire A Maid.....................................................G

PAINT & WALLPAPER Scarborough Paint Centre ...............................D Boyd’s Decorating Centre................................P Colour Your World............................................G Rona ..............................................................G Sherwin-Williams Paints ................................S

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McDougall & Brown Funeral Home..................D Griffen-Mack ..................................................P Resthaven Memorial Gardens .........................G Highland Funeral Home...................................S Odgen Funeral ...............................................S Paul O’Connor Funeral Home ..........................S

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HAIR SALON

HEARING CENTRE

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SCHOOL VACUUM CLEANER STORE INDEPENDENT Agincourt Learning Centre ..............................D RENTAL EQUIPMENT STORE

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Guildwood Physiotherapy................................D Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture in Ontario....P Dr. Jun Wang ..................................................G Gentle Care Wellness ......................................S Green World Wellness Centre ..........................S PT Rehab........................................................S

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Scarborough East Boys & Girls Club................D Agincourt Learning ........................................P Growing Tykes ................................................G Not Your Average Daycare...............................S Sunshine Child Care........................................S Sunshine Daycare Centre ...............................S

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and ensure that not only are all their employees licensed and insured but they have been practicing their trade for a minimum of 10 years. This way, Crystal Bath can hire the best tradesmen and go out of their way to keep them. “Everyone is really experienced,” explains Ann. “We keep our people. Our employees are qualified and happy.” Whether it is tiling, painting or electrical work, you can be assured that all jobs completed by the Crystal Bath team are of superior quality. They have also recently added licensed plumbing services to better accommodate all their customers’ needs. Their plumbing vehicles are available seven days a week and can be dispatched for any emergency situation. The greatest testament to any company is word of mouth referrals and repeat customers. This is how Crystal Bath has successfully grown their business. Along with client testimonials, Crystal Bath has been recognized for the last three

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United Way funded agencies in city to receive an extra two per cent ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com

Two hundred agencies across Toronto will receive a two per cent boost in funding from the United Way this year, the charity announced. The money comes from last year’s United Way Toronto campaign, which raised $116

million. “That enables us to maintain the support that we have always given to our agencies as well as provide them with this one time incremental two per cent,” United Way Toronto President and CEO Susan McIsaac said at a press conference to announce the funding hike on Friday.

“I’m excited we’ve completed another good year. We had strong financial results.” The 200 agencies will receive a total of $77 million. The remainder of the money raised in last year’s campaign was designated to specific charities by donors

and also went toward operating costs. “I’m really grateful to Torontonians for all of their support,” McIsaac said. Hundreds turned out for United Way’s annual meeting morning at the King Edward Hotel which featured a panel discussion on city issues and the unveiling of a campaign

video. McIsaac said United Way Toronto will focus on four priorities over the next five years. They are youth employment, providing services in the city’s 13 priority neighbourhoods, building a strong stable community sector and “identifying emerging

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says Put LRT underground wcouncillor The province should back up recent comments by the provincial transportation minister and build a new light rail line completely underground, says a Scarborough councillor. Taking issue with Minister of Transportation Glen Murray’s contention in early June that the Eglinton Crosstown light rail transit line (LRT) is a subway – since the majority of its planned route runs underground below Eglinton Avenue West – ScarboroughAgincourt Councillor Mike Del Grande said the entire 19-kilometre line should be built below street-level. At last Tuesday’s meeting of Scarborough Community Council, Del Grande introduced a motion calling for all of the Crosstown, in light of Murray’s remarks, to run underground. Currently, the line is slated to emerge from a tunnel east of Don Mills Road before continuing at street-level to its eastern terminus at Kennedy station. The motion was adopted by a majority of the 10-member council.

rahul gupta TO in TRANSIT support transit funding wPoliticians One-third of all elected officials in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) have signed a pledge in support of better transit funding, says CivicAction. Officially known as the Greater Toronto CivicAction Alliance, the group announced last week that 116 politicians – 31 of them from Toronto including Premier Kathleen Wynne – have signed the pledge calling on the province to adopt Metrolinx’s recent recommendations for new taxes and user fees. Metrolinx says it needs $2 billion in new funding annually to pay for $34 billion in transit improvements planned for the next 15 years in the GTHA. To view the pledge, visit www. civicaction.ca seeks photo submissions wTTC

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Artists Group show wPhilippine Cedar Ridge Gallery presents an exhibition of works by Philippine Artists Group until Thursday of this week. Cedar Ridge Creative Centre is located at 225 Confederation Dr. For gallery hours, call 416-396-4026. Open Call for StArt Youth StArt Youth Presenting Art is hosting an open call this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Director Denese Matthews is holding open call auditions and interviews for actors, singer, dancers, musicians, spoken word, fine arts, photography and short film video arts. This is for youth aged 13 to 29 years old. To schedule for audition, call 416-691-3269 or email info@startypa.org. Christ Church, 155 Markham Rd., which is just south of Eglinton Ave. For more information on the auditions, visit www. startypa.org

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The Encore Symponic Concert Band presents a selection of concert band music including classical, musicals and other genres, usually with one vocal selection.

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Scarborough Players presents Funny Money July 4 to 20. Tickets are $18. Performances take place at the Scarborough Village Theatre, 3600 Kingston Rd. Call the box office 416-2679292 for tickets and info. Misanthrope at guild festival wThe

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Also on the agenda for the Licensing and Standards Committee is a request from Matlow to find a way to switch off nuisance lighting. Currently, the city only enforces complaints about direct lighting shining onto residents’ properties. Matlow wants to see if there’s a way to mitigate against lighting that still annoys, even if it shines elsewhere. COMMITTEE VACANCIES TO BE FILLED On Thursday, the city’s Striking

Committee, which decides which councillors will sit on which committee, will fill some holes. Scarborough East Councillor Ron Moeser has stepped down from the Community Development and Recreation Committee, and York West Councillor Anthony Perruzza has resigned from the Licensing and Standards Committee. APPOINTMENTS COMMITTEE MEETS ◗CIVIC

O n F r i d a y, t h e C i v i c Appointments Committee meets to deal with leftover items from the last meeting, which was cut short after chair Frances Nunziata broke quorum. The committee will be dealing with appointments to the Toronto Licensing Tribunal, the Hummingbird (Sony) Centre for the Performing Arts Board of Directors shortlist and the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts Board of Management shortlist.

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AT THE GOALINE: Leaside Power Lions’ Justin Trasolini, foreground, tries to keep a Clairlea Westview ball out of the net during Mini Robbie Soccer Festival action on Saturday at the Warden Hydro Fields. More than 70 teams took part in the festival which featured boys and girls teams in under-8, under-9 and under-10 age groups. The 47th annual Robbie International Soccer Tournament kicks off Saturday morning in Scarborough. For more on the tourney, and for schedules, go to www.robbiesoccertournament.com

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A Birchmount Park Collegiate grad is still the fastest man in Canada – just not the same one as last year. This year the honour goes to 21-year-old Aaron Brown, born and raised just west of Scarborough in Toronto Beaches, winning the 100-metre sprint event at the national track and field championships which wrapped up on the weekend in Moncton. He won it Saturday, June 22, with a time of 10.25 seconds, just ahead of Sam Effah of Calgary in a time of 10.33 seconds. Both runners qualify for the world championships which will be held in Moscow, Aug. 10 to 18. Not qualifying, however, was defending champion Justyn Warner, also a Birchmount Park Collegiate grad, finishing in fifth place (10.36 seconds). Ironically it was Brown that finished fifth last year and

then pulled out of the 200m qualifying final because of a nagging injury. But he still got to join Warner, who turns 26 on June 28, at the London 2012 Olympics through a ‘rising star’ exemption. Both ended up as semifinalists in London. Brown, who attends the University of Southern California, came into the national championships hot on the heels of a great finish to his U.S. College season, finishing fifth in both the 100m and 200m events at the U.S. college national championships. Growing up in the east end, he attended Bowmore Road Public School (in the area of Gerrard and Bowmore streets). WOMEN’S 100M The fastest woman in the country also spent part of her youth growing up in the east end. Scarborough-born Crystal

Emmanuel, 21, also a London Olympic vet, won the 100m (11:48) and finished second in the 200m (23:03). Her key rival was Kimberly Hyacinthe, 24, who accomplished the mirror image – winning the 200m (22.91) and finishing second in the 100m (11.55). Emmanuel, last year, also did the mirror image (winning the 200m, second in 100m). Both will advance to the world championships. At last year’s London Olympics, Emmanuel competed in the 200m, reaching the semifinals. She grew up in Scarborough, returning to Barbados for a couple of years with her family to take care of her grandmother, and then returning to the city. Her last two years of high school were at Vaughan Road Academy in York and East York Alternative School.

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