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Memories of Mom and a very special date I was watching the Blue Jays/Red Sox game in a sports bar with a youngish group from work last Friday night and at the end when the announcer said that the 7-0 shutout was the Jays’ 3,000th win, I bragged that I remembered victory number one. It was on April 7, 1977, to be exact. I should know, I was there. A hush fell over the room. Then I proceeded to dazzle the crowd with the game highlights. Moms were the topic du jour with Mother’s Day fast approaching and I proudly proclaimed that the most memorable one for me hands down was who I went with: my mom. The stunning revelation elicited a chorus of “ahhhs.” A few roses were tossed my way, as well. I blew kisses back to the crowd. It wasn’t just the Jays home opener, I continued. It was their first game ever. It was pretty surreal stuff. It took place at Exhibition
jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY Stadium. There was no Rogers Centre back then. No SkyDome, either, the current home’s original handle. More than 44,000 fans took it in. But quite a few missed the first pitch due to – wait for it – traffic jams. It was pretty cold and it snowed before the game. The maintenance crew had to squeegee it off the field before the action could start. The 48th Highlanders played The Star Spangled Banner. Anne Murray sang O Canada. The crowd occasionally chanted “We Want Beer” because Exhibition Stadium did not allow the sale of suds. It was the only stadium in the league not to do it. For the record, I didn’t chant. Neither did Mom. Roy Hartsfield was the Jays manager and our boys
of summer beat the Chicago White Sox 9-5 on a wintry day. That’s baseball, as they say. Bill Singer was the starting pitcher. Jerry Johnson got the win. Pete Vuckovich got the save. Alvis Woods belted a home run and Doug Ault smacked a pair. In summation, a good time was had by all. And that’s about it. “Any questions?” I asked with a smug look on my face. There was complete silence at first. None in the group could believe what they had just heard. Then they all chimed in. “You know, you’re dating yourself Jamie,” they each replied, one after another. “You’re really dating yourself.” Well, I was aghast. I couldn’t believe what I just heard. Here I was taking them on a heart-warming stroll down baseball memory lane, then, being young people, seemingly always preoccupied with relation-
ships, they had to change the subject. The nerve of them. Well, I wasn’t about to let that remark pass by. “Dating myself, puhlease. We’re not even Facebook friends, for heaven’s sake. We’re barely casual acquaintances. Don’t believe everything you read on Twitter. “And that selfie I took with myself? Come on. A child of four knows that was a completely harmless photo. We’re not even looking at each other in it. “And don’t waste your time commenting on my unauthorized autobiography, either. It’s not worth reading. Not a word of it is true. Heck, not one letter of it is true. Trust me. The moment the book comes out, I’m suing myself. For everything I’ve got.” Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much. His column appears every Thursday. Contact him at jamie.wayne@sympatico.ca
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Meals on Wheels Volunteers WHEN: 10:30 a.m. WHERE: Scarborough Centre For Healthy Communities (The Hub), 2660 Eglinton Ave. E. CONTACT: Betty Ann, 416642-9445 COST: Free Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities needs volunteer drivers weekdays for about two hours.
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G.L.O.W WHEN: 7 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Malvern Family Resource Centre, 90 Littles Rd. CONTACT: 416-284-4184 Ext.226, womplace@mfrc.org COST: Free Growing and Learning with Other Women is a program dedicated to supporting women in their efforts to make friends, achieve goals and practice self care. 9 to 5: The Musical WHEN: today to May 16 and May 21 and 22 at 8 p.m.; May 23 at 2 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Village Theatre, 3600 Kingston Rd. CONTACT: 416267-9292 COST: $27; $25 students/ seniors 60+ Story of friendship and revenge is outrageous, thought-provoking, and even a little romantic.
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WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Albert Campbell District Library, 496 Birchmount Rd. CONTACT: 416-396-8890, COST: Free Enjoy classics, new releases, and movies of the season. Today: Life of Pi; Next Friday: Gravity.
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Club SOLO WHEN: 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. WHERE: Cedar Brook Community Centre, 91 Eastpark Blvd. CONTACT: 416-4395443 COST: $12; includes lunch buffet Saturday Night Dance WHEN: 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. WHERE: Cedar Brook Community Centre, 91 East Park Blvd. CONTACT: Gladys McCourt, 416-439-5443, gladysb@Bell. net COST: $12 Weekly singles and couples dance
w Tuesday, May 19 After-School Club WHEN: 3:30 to 5 p.m. WHERE: Albert Campbell District Library, 496 Birchmount Rd. CONTACT: Albert Campbell District Library, 416-396-8890 COST: Free; Registration required.
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Annual Spring Concert WHEN: 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Sir John A Macdonald Collegiate Institute, 2300 Pharmacy Ave. CONTACT: jdbsinclair@gmail.com COST: $15 at the door The Toronto Choristers is a choir of more than 100 voice, mainly teachers singing a wide range of musical works.
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Rain Barrel Sale WHEN: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Heron Park Community Centre, 292 Manse Rd. CONTACT: Gary Dale, www. lionsclub.ca, gary@lionsclub.ca COST: Free The West Hill - Highland Creek Lions Club are selling rain barrels (and accessories) for $60. With the downspout disconnect bylaw coming into effect in 2016, don’t wait until the last minute to get your rain barrels.
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Information Session WHEN: 3 to 4:30 p.m. WHERE: CICS - Integrated Service Centre, 3850 Finch Ave. E., Suite 403 CONTACT: 416-293-4565 Ext.0 COST: Free Learn about starting a career in Canada in accounting if you are a foreign trained accountant. Workshop covers: Understand the new CPA designation and learn about CPA Prerequisite Education Program (PREP).
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Play games, do crafts, talk about books, and more. For those aged 9 to 12 years old. Every Tuesday.
Anglican Church of the Nativity, 10 Sewells Rd. CONTACT: Kathy Nelson, 416-987-0339 COST: Free Topic: diabetes and heart disease. Speaker: Dr. Paul Galiwango, cardiologist, Rouge Valley Health System.
NEAT Mentorship Weekly Drop-in WHEN: 5:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Access Point Alliance - Danforth, 3079 Danforth Ave. CONTACT: Rubeen Chauhan, 416-588-6288 Ext.231, www.culturelink.ca/NEAT, rchauhan@culturelink.ca COST: Free Meet with the Mentorship Program Worker to find out about practicing English, gaining hands-on “Canadian” experience while volunteering.
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Caribbean Diabetes Meeting WHEN: 6:30 to 9 p.m. WHERE:
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david nickle the city for four months. Ward 44 Councillor Ron Moeser was off work for much longer than that, dealing with the complications from surgery on his ankle during the last term. But few noticed. Of course, Moeser is no Rob Ford. In many respects, Moeser ought not mind that he’s not: Ford’s fame comes in part from his mayoralty, but in larger part for his sins. And they are still in it. In the next four months, Ford’s brother Doug — who last term was Ford’s replacement in Ward 2, political wing-man and eventually replacement in his mayoral re-election bid — will be back on the job, as a volunteer in the Ward 2 office. Again, under ordinary circumstances this is no big deal. Lots of councillors put their families to work
either in their offices as volunteers or on the ground in the ward. Doug won’t be back on council, won’t be shaping policy, probably won’t even be in the office that much. He’ll just be helping out. Except, of course, it won’t be that simple. If Doug Ford doesn’t insert himself into political debates and personality politics, then we in the media will pull him on stage. Rob has made it clear as his health improves, so too does the prospect that he’ll be making a play for a second term as mayor in 2018, and a part of the next four months will be an exercise in making certain that the Ford name remains in the public eye. Doug, who last term took to scrums like the proverbial duck to water, will be doing his best to make sure our gaze doesn’t falter.
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‘Panamania’ will coincide with Toronto 2015 Games JUSTIN SKINNER jskinner@insidetoronto.com While the impressive feats of athletes from across the Americas will be front and centre when the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games descend on the city, the Games will bring plenty more to the community. Panamania, a 35-day celebration of arts and culture featuring top local and international performers, will coincide with the Games, with live shows at Nathan Phillips Square, the Distillery District, the grounds at Exhibition Place and a number of other locations in Toronto and beyond. The arts and culture celebration was unveiled last Wednesday at the Berkeley Street Theatre near Front and Parliament streets. “We’ve been talking a lot about sports, of course,
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and for good reason because there are 10,000 athletes, coaches and officials making their way here to this region this summer,” said Games CEO Saad Rafi.
“But after you’ve taken in the fantastic sporting competitions, we want you to stick around and we want to continue to amaze you, make you dance, make you
smile, but also to make you think.” Panamania will feature more than 200 performers at 24 venues, including three live sites. Acts will run the entertainment gamut, from live music to theatre to circus performances, dance, visual arts and more. “When you can bring both sports and cultural artists together, it’s just such a powerful mechanism for tapping in people’s spirit, their hopes, their desires,” said Ontario Lt.-Gov. Elizabeth Dowdeswell. Musical guests will include The Roots, The Flaming Lips, Janelle Monae, Jann Arden, Tanya Tagaq, A Tribe Called Red and an array of others designed to offer sounds from across the Americas. Given Toronto’s diversity, many of the acts are local, though they will certainly
offer an international feel, providing a taste of home for athletes visiting from other countries and for new Canadians alike. “We have talent here in Ontario that can make up that cultural richness and we don’t have to go far to find it,” said Ontario Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport Michael Coteau. Toronto Centre-Rosedale councillor Pam McConnell, c o n c u r re d , s a y i n g s h e hopes visitors “find a little bit of themselves here in Toronto.” The three main venues promise plenty for people of all ages. Nathan Phillips Square will host the Pan Am/Parapan Am Games opening ceremonies presented by Cirque du Soleil on July 10, with daily concerts, medal ceremonies and fireworks displays running from that day until July
26 (the Pan Am Games) and again from Aug. 7 to 12 (the Parapan Am Games). All events in the square will be free. The CIBC Pan Am Park, located at Exhibition Place, will offer a massive street party, with concerts, food and fun from July 11 to 25. Those events are also free. The CIBC Pan Am Park will host ticketed sports events as well, including volleyball, rugby and gymnastics. The Distillery District, meanwhile, will provide sights, sounds and tastes from across the Americas from July 11 to 25. “Our aspiration was to create a festival that is equally spectacular and dynamic,” said Pan Am Games creative director of arts and culture Don Shipley.
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City of Toronto staff talk about the process of ‘participatory budgeting’ to residents in the underserviced Oakridge neighbourhood of southwest Scarborough. Residents will be able to submit ideas for local community improvement projects and vote on them this fall.
Making Oakridge a better community MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com
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eople in one of Scarborough’s poorest neighbourhoods can spend some city money on community improvements this year, but won’t get enough for a new soccer field or water park. Residents of Oakridge, a pocket of southwest Scarborough, last year found themselves ranked near the bottom of Toronto’s new evaluated list of city neighbourhoods. The low ranking meant Oakridge — where 40 per cent live on what the city considers a low income — became what Toronto calls a Neighbourhood Improvement Area and, for the first time, would get direct investments to change its circumstances. An experiment in “participatory budgeting,” or
PB, is the first real sign Oakridge, part of the riding ex-Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair wants to represent as an MP, has the city’s attention. “No ideas get lost,” Meg Shields, a policy consultant for the city, promised last week as people entering Warden Woods Community Centre wrote down their suggestions for small city projects in the area. Repair and replace damaged planters along Danforth Avenue, one resident’s note said. Install lighting along Cataraqui Crescent, said another. Those ideas and others will be turned into a short list after two upcoming PB meetings – today at Oakridge Community Centre from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., and on May 30 at the Warden Woods Centre from 1 to 3 p.m. – which all residents over age 14 can vote
on this fall. But as a flyer warns and participants in the process will be told, Oakridge can only spend a total of $150,000 on projects. That’s enough for drinking fountains ($8,000 each), planters (up to $2,500 per box) and a street mural or two, but far less than what a soccer field ($320,000) or water park ($690,000) would cost. Michelle Berardinetti, the local councillor, is enthusiastic about PB, which she said is “like an injection into the community.” But Berardinetti, who’s been doing her best to pay for playground renovations in her ward, said other councillors have a much easier time paying for such community projects because high-density development brings them lots of what’s called Section
37 money, which councillors are free to spend as they wish. “Some councillors have $50 million and we have zero. It’s just grossly unfair,” she said last week. East of Victoria Park Avenue, Oakridge is hemmed in between Taylor Massey Creek to the north and railway tracks to the south. In 2011, only 40 per cent of its 13,497 people were born in Canada, and 2,060 spoke Bengali at home. Berardinetti said Birch Cliff, just to the south of Oakridge, is being slowly gentrified and she hopes Oakridge won’t be far behind. “Demographically, it’s changing quickly,” she said. “It’s great if Oakridge can get off the list (of NIAs), because it means we did our job, but it needed to go on the list.”
Oakridge did get some help in recent years because it was across Victoria Park from Taylor Massey (also called Crescent Town), which the city treated as a “priority neighbourhood” for a decade. The city built AccessPoint on Danforth (APOD), a community hub and health centre run by Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services, on the Scarborough side of Danforth Avenue. City staff say a community development officer is now working in both Oakridge and Taylor Massey, helping to assess the pressing needs of both neighbourhoods. As two of the city’s 31 NIAs, they’ll be able to draw from a $12-million Partnership Opportunities Legacy Fund passed by
Toronto council last year. Oakridge also has one of Scarborough’s few business improvement areas, Crossroads of the Danforth, which covers the retail strip where Danforth Avenue and Danforth Road meet. “The Danforth thinks of us as Scarborough, but Scarborough thinks of us as the Danforth,” said the BIA’s coordinator John Beers, a lifelong resident who hoped PB improvements can bring walking traffic to Oakridge’s businesses. But Beers also saw PB as an incentive for residents to participate more in the community’s future. “Engagement is really what we need around here, in different forms.”
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Masters Slow Pitch starts wMaryvale Players from beginners to experienced, ages 50 to 90 plus, are welcome to join in the 30th fun filled season of the Maryvale Masters Slow Pitch league. Play begins on May 19th at 9:30 a.m. at Maryvale Park on Pharmacy Avenue between Lawrence and Ellesmere. Games are played every Tuesday and Thursday morning between May 19th and Sept. 22 from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Participants can feel free to join whenever they are available. An annual $10 registration fee covers the cost of equipment and a year end barbecue. For more information, call Bob at 416-449-2621 or Doug at 416-659-4725. housing task force meeting wCommunity
Toronto Community Housing Corporation’s problems are many, and an independent task force wants to know how you might solve them. The six-member group, led by former Toronto mayor Art Eggleton, will meet the public at 7 p.m. in the Scarborough Civic Centre rotunda on Tuesday, May 19.
TCHC is a huge landlord, sheltering 125,000 tenants, but has a growing waiting list and aging buildings requiring $2.6 billion in repairs over 10 years, a cost the city says it cannot handle on its own. The task force has been chosen to work with experts and TCHC tenants to find out how the authority can improve its service. The May 19 meeting, which begins with an open house at 6:30 p.m., includes a questionand-answer period. The civic centre is at 150 Borough Dr. home/garden tour helps hospital wBluffs
The Rouge Valley Health System Foundation has partnered with acclaimed horticultural expert Charlie Dobbin for its third annual Bluffs Gates Open Home & Garden Tour next month. The tour is on Saturday, June 20. The tour is a fundraiser for Rouge Valley Centenary hospital and features some of Canada’s most enviable real estate. Attendees will also have the opportunity to register for an exclusive garden party with Dobbin. The garden party will be hosted by home stylist Erin
Girgis whose property was featured as the fan favourite on last year’s tour. Early bird tickets for the tour are available for $25 until May 20. For more tour information. or to buy tickets, visit www.facebook.com/bluffsgatesopen or call 905-683-2320, ext. 1212. Awareness Centre art show wAutism
T h e So u t h A s i a n Au t i s m Awareness Centre in Scarborouugh hosts an Open House Art Exhibition next Wednesday. The event takes place May 20 from 7 to 8 p.m. at the centre, 1970 Ellesmere Rd., Unit 1. The event will feature the works of students at the centre and show their progression as painters. For more info, go to www. saaac.org/saaac-paints-program Museum summer camps wScarborough
The Scarborough Museum is offering a number of weekly camps for youngsters this summer. Camps include Creative Adventures, Nature Nuts,
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If you were looking forward to hopping on the TTC’s vintage streetcar fleet this summer, get ready for some bad news. The Presidents’ Conference Committee or PCC streetcar, was a staple of Toronto transit 60 years ago, and the TTC has kept two of the vehicles in operation for some summer holiday service, usually running on the Harbourfront 509. But with last year’s brutal winter requiring intense maintenance of the well-pastits-prime regular streetcar fleet TTC spokesperson Brad Ross admitted on Twitter, there just wasn’t enough time to get the PCCs up and running in time for the summer. Pity. SHAPE FUTURE OF TORONTO BIKE PLAN wHELP
Toronto city staff are asking the public to weigh in on plans to expand the city’s bare-bones cycling network. Between now and Friday, May 29 you can fill out a short online survey seeking input
rahul gupta TO in TRANSIT on how and where to add more bike infrastructure as part of a new master plan to update the Toronto Bike Plan from 2001. While the purpose of updating the plan is expanding and filling the gaps for downtown routes the plan also hopes to add cycling infrastructure in the suburbs, plans for which have stalled over the last 14 years. To take the survey, visit www.torontocyclingnetwork. info SCARBOROUGH RT back on track wTRAINS
Tw o m o re re f u r b i s h e d Scarborough RT cars went back into service last week. The cars were taken out of service earlier in the year as part of the TTC’s plan to extend – yet again – the shelf life of the three-decade-old RT line until the Scarborough subway extension opens, projected for no earlier than 2023. The vehicles are wrapped in blue and re-branded as
Line 3 in the TTC’s numberbased line hierarchy, and more changes are promised including better lighting and an improved seating configuration to provide cramped riders with some badly needed space. PEDESTRIAN ZONE ONCE AGAIN wWithOPENS patio season well
underway, Entertainment District pedestrians will be able to enjoy a little more space on John Street. A new pedestrian zone on John has been designated between Queen Street and Adelaide Street which includes four metres of additional sidewalk space, decorative planters and room to expand street patios. The local BIA is touting the zone, which was also in place last year, as a way to enhance the public realm on John, as well as provide more accommodation for mobility challenged pedestrians. The pedestrian zone is in effect until Oct. 19. Rahul Gupta is The Mirror’s transit reporter. His column appears on Thursday. Reach him on Twitter: @TOinTRANSIT
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Care for yourself, then care for others: Rose Reisman Food and nutrition expert will be speaking at The Caregiver Show LISA RAINFORD lrainford@insidetoronto.com Rose Reisman’s resume boasts such titles as nutritionist, entrepreneur, author and TV personality – all of which have garnered her acclaim, yet one of her perhaps lesser known roles, but equally fulfilling, was that of caregiver. For years, her mother suffered from dementia and Reisman, with help from her sister, cared for her on a daily basis. It was a difficult period, recalled Reisman. “I remember feeling really anxious,” Reisman said. “I was missing out on exercise and eating well. I looked at myself in the mirror and thought, ‘I’m not taking care of myself.’” Almost eight million people
in Canada are taking on the role of family caregiver. They are responsible for as much as 80 per cent of the needs of those living with acute or chronic health issues. It’s a job that comes with its challenges, however, there is help. On May 30, Saint Elizabeth Health Care, at-home services for family caregivers, presents The Caregiver Show, which takes place at the Centennial College’s Progress Campus Athletics Wellness Centre. The show will provide caregivers with education, networking opportunities and resources. It is brought to Toronto residents by Metroland Media Toronto and Downsizing Divas. Reisman is one of the guest speakers along with Teepa Snow, an occupational thera-
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pist who works as a dementia care and dementia education specialist. With an independent practice, Snow has clinical appointments with Duke University’s School of Nursing and UNC-Chapel Hill’s School of Medicine. Obesity and anxiety can be occupational hazards for caregivers, Reisman said. “What happens is, when
you’re taking care of others, your own health fails,” she said, adding that caregivers put themselves at risk of such illnesses as heart disease and cancer. “Your immune system goes down. You’ve got to remember to eat.” Reisman advises starting slowly, not only for caregivers, but for anyone seeking to change their eating habits for the better. Stick to Canada’s Food Guide. Try to eat three out of the four food groups at every meal. Have a piece of whole grain bread with a piece of cheese and some fruit. “It’s that easy,” she said. For snacks, consume two of the four food groups. Eating according to Canada’s Food Guide will provide sustenance for at least three hours. “Sleep is really important,” Reisman added. Reisman, who is on the committee for the Women’s Brain Health Initiative (www.
womensbrainhealth.org), which creates education programs and funds research to combat brain aging diseases that affect women, said there are particular foods one can eat to promote brain health. Brain disease, she said, starts in our 20s. These “brain foods” include berries, which contain the antioxidant anthocyanidin that helps fight inflammation and oxidation, dark greens, such as kale or baby kale, broccoli and brussels sprouts and fish, like salmon, which prevents inflammation that causes plaque buildup in the brain. “The hardest thing is changing your lifestyle,” Reisman said. She speaks from experience. She was in her early 30s, a mother of four children, and an avid runner, who thought she was healthy until a cholesterol check provided a rude awakening. “My cholesterol levels were
off the Richter scale,” Reisman recalled. Although she was slim, genetics were working against her. Reisman’s father and aunt had died of heart failure in their 50s. “I really had to educate myself. I started reading (food) labels,” she said. “I know a lot about food, but I read a lot. It’s been a 22-year journey.” Reisman said convincing people healthy food could taste good, was an uphill battle. Her book, Rose Reisman Brings Home Light Cooking, was instrumental in changing people’s opinion. It sold more than 400,000 copies. In addition to her books, her show on the Life Network, Lighten Up with Rose Reisman, also helps to get her message out.
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Lady Blues are tops in province The Scarborough Lady Blues Breedy U16 basketball team took the provincial title for their division during the provincial championships held earlier this month in Niagara Falls. The players from the Scarborough Basketball Association capped their first-ever unbeaten season by taking the Ontario crown. The Blues have competed in many tournaments, this season, including some in the United States. At the provincial championships they played Blessed Sacrament from Hamilton in the final game and pulled off the win with a final score of 64-63. In the last five years, three of the original members are still with the team. The Lady Blues won gold provincially in 2011/2012, bronze in 2013, silver in 2014 and now gold again in 2015 Team members are Jenna Lawrence, Kylee O’ Hara, Liaya Johnston, Sydney
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The Scarborough Lady Blues U16 girls basketball team recently won the Ontario championship in Niagara Falls. The Scarborough girls beat Blessed Sacrament from Hamilton 64-63 in the championship game.
Fearon, Wallace Spataro, Camille Clarin, Tiya Misr, Sabree Thomas, Keishana Washington, Brianna Breedy
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For more information on Scarborough Blues girls basketball, visit www.ladybluesgirls.ca
Scarborough’s Simmonds, De Rosario among Pan Am Torch Relay participants Two star athletes from Scarborough will carry the Pan Am flame in the run-up to Toronto’s games this summer. Dwayne De Rosario, the just-retired leading scorer of the Toronto FC, and Wayne Simmonds, Philadelphia Flyer and organizer of a local charity road hockey tournament, will be two of more than 3,000 participants in the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games Torch Relay, games organizers announced on Monday,. The torch relay will visit more than 130 communities in Ontario and Canada. One of its stops will be at a celebration outside Scarborough’s Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre, at Morningside Avenue and Military Trail, on Sunday, July 5. The line on De Rosario who announced his retirement May 10 is impressive: • 2011 Major League Soccer (MLS) MVP;
• seven-time MLS allstar; • six time MLS best eleven; • all time leading scorer, Toronto FC; • all-time leading scorer, Canadian national team; • and four-time Canadian player of the year. • and perhaps, most important of all, four-time MLS champ. He’ll now took to help TFC bring back a playoff championship off the playing field. As he posted on his Sunday night instagram: “I’m excited for what’s next with my new role in MLSE (Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment) as ambassador.” He saluted his family and friends “who supported me throughout my MLS career. I am humbled by all your love & support.”
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Balmy Beach rugby w Saturday, May 23, Balmy Beach rugby club, in celebration of its 60th anniversary, is moving its home opener to Birchmount Stadium. All five senior teams, including the defending Ontario champion first-team, will see action, beginning at 10:30 a.m. * Balmy Beach will post full details at http://balmybeachrugby.com/
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sports 10 women were named to the team along with head coaches. The Parapan Am Games (Aug. 7 to 15) will be an important tournament for Canada’s men’s and women’s national sitting volleyball teams as it is a direct qualifier for the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio.
michele mclean pan am/parapan am handball wTheWomen’s team announced Canadian Olympic
Committee and Handball Canada announced the women’s handball team selections for the Pan Am Games, which will run from July 10 to 26 at Exhibition Centre. The Canadian roster athletes: Kim Barette St-Martin, Nassima Benhacine, Amanda D e s n oy e r s , K i m b e r l e y Ewanovich, Vassilia Gagnon, Myriam Laplante, Valerie Lochet, Audrey Marcoux, Abbey Perry, Catherine Poirier, Janel Rogiani, Emily Routhier, Brenna Sanderson, Taylor Sterling and Christina Arès-St-Onge.
Pan Am Softball wThe2015 schedule announced full schedule for men’s
and women’s softball at the Pan Am Games has been released. Men’s softball will return to the Games for the first time since 2003. The six men’s teams competing include Canada, the U.S., Mexico, Argentina, Dominican Republic and Venezuela. Besides Canada, other women’s teams competing are the U.S., Cuba, Brazil, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. For details and tickets, visit www.TORONTO2015. org/tickets
Sitting volleyball wAthletes teams nominated for both men’s and
women’s sitting volleyball teams have been nominated to the Canadian Paralympic Committee for selection to the Toronto 2015 Parapan American Games team. A total of 12 men and
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Asking for a show of hands from a crowd of about 200, Thompson said he saw more people in favour of the compromise than against, but it was close, and a large number didn’t raise their hands at all. “This is our land,” declared Gillian Mason, who argued the TDSB should be stopped before it sells off public properties for short-term gain. “ We as a community should not capitulate. Once it’s gone, it’s gone.” Later, Mason said she was unconvinced the city should do anything but fight the townhouse plan at the OMB, on principle. “This may be the straw that breaks the camel’s back,” she said. Thompson said he got from the board the best deal he could: one acre of DMTCI saved for a 62-space childcare facility, the area’s most significant need; a second acre for parkland, a third acre expanding the proposed new school site, and 0.6 acres more for future parkland and possible community centre, when a need for one is identified. The city would pay for the day care, and money for the rest of the 3.6 acres can be found in a land acquisition fund and payments, made decades ago, for allowing
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developers to build apartment towers in the area, he said. John Tambling, a homeowner near Bendale BTI for 43 years, asked Thompson to do a little more. Donwood Park Junior Public School and Edgewood Public School, both close by, are full and can’t absorb children from the DMTCI townhouses and hundreds more said to be planned for the Bendale site, said Tambling, who wanted to ask school board officials about this. “Get the TDSB guys up here and we can fire our questions at them,” he said. There were school board officials in the room, including an area superintendent, John Chasty, but none spoke to residents about their arguments. Scarborough Centre MPP Brad Duguid, also in the audience, said he came to support Thompson, who he recognized is in a “tough” position. “He’s stepped up for you in
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REBUILDING YOUR CREDIT? NON-PRIME RATES FROM ONLY 4.99% OAC≈ Wise customers read the fine print: ◊, *, », ‡, †, ≈, § The Drive It Love It Sales Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected in-stock new and unused models purchased/leased from participating retailers on or after May 1, 2015. Offers subject to change and may be extended or changed without notice. All pricing includes freight ($1,695), air-conditioning charge (if applicable), tire levy and OMVIC fee. Pricing excludes licence, insurance, registration, any retailer administration fees, other retailer charges and other applicable fees and taxes. Financing and lease offers available to qualified customers on approved credit. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Retailer may sell for less. ◊$10,000 in Total Discounts is available on new 2015 Ram 1500 models (excluding Reg Cab) and consists of $8,500 in Consumer Cash Discounts and $1,500 in Ram Truck Loyalty/Conquest Bonus Cash. See your retailer for complete details. *Consumer Cash Discounts are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. »$1,500 Ram Truck Loyalty/Conquest/Skilled Trades Bonus Cash is available on the retail purchase/lease of 2015 Ram 1500 (excludes Regular Cab), 2014/2015 Ram 2500/3500, or 2014/2015 Ram Cargo Van and is deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Eligible customers include: 1. Current owners/lessees of a Dodge or Ram Pickup Truck or Large Van or any other manufacturer’s Pickup Truck or Large Van. The vehicle must have been owned/leased by the eligible customer and registered in their name on or before May 1, 2015. Proof of ownership/lease agreement will be required. 2. Customers who are skilled tradesmen or are acquiring a skilled trade. This includes Licensed Tradesmen, Certified Journeymen or customers who have completed an Apprenticeship Certification. A copy of the Trade Licence/Certification required. 3. Customers who are Baeumler Approved service providers. Proof of membership is required. Limit one $1,500 bonus cash offer per eligible truck transaction. Some conditions apply. See your retailer for complete details. ‡3.49% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on new select models through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Examples: 2015 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4 (25A+AGR)/2015 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package/2015 Chrysler 200 LX/2015 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package with a Purchase Price of $27,995/$19,995/$19,995/$19,995, with a $998/$0/$0/$0 down payment, financed at 3.49% for 96 months equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $149/$110/$110/$110 with a cost of borrowing of $3,983/$2,950/$2,950/$2,950 and a total obligation of $31,977.91/$22,944.90/$22,944.90/$22,944.90. †0% purchase financing for up to 36 months available on select new 2015 models to qualified customers on approved credit through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Examples: 2015 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4 (25A+AGR)/2015 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package with a Purchase Price of $27,995/$19,995 with a $0 down payment, financed at 0% for 36 months equals 78 bi-weekly payments of $359/$256 with a cost of borrowing of $0 and a total obligation of $27,995/$19,995. ≈Non-prime financing available on approved credit. 4.99% financing available on 2015 Ram 1500 Quad 4x4 SXT/2015 Chrysler 200 LX. 6.99% financing available on select 2015 models. Financing examples: 2015 Chrysler 200 LX/2015 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package with a Purchase Price of $19,995/$19,995 financed at 4.99%/6.99% over 84 months, equals 182 bi-weekly payments of $130/$139 for a total finance obligation of $23,731.14/$25,341.15. Some conditions apply. See your retailer for complete details. §Starting From Prices for vehicles shown include Consumer Cash Discounts and do not include upgrades (e.g., paint). Upgrades available for additional cost. ^Based on IHS Automotive: Polk Canadian Vehicles in Operation data available as of July, 2014 for Crossover Segments as defined by FCA Canada Inc. ±Based on 2014 Ward’s Lower Middle Sedan segmentation. Excludes other vehicles designed and manufactured by FCA US LLC. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC used under license by FCA Canada Inc. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc.
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Folk Dance Jamboree at albert campbell square DO-SI-DO: Top right, students from Mason Road Junior Public School get into the swing during the Toronto District School Board’s Folk Dance Jamboree at Albert Campbell Square Wednesday evening. Right, students from Guildwood Junior Public School help launch the event. Below, students from Forest Manor Public School join in. Top left, students from Centennial Road Junior Public School do their part.
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Phase in of development charges for Scarborough subway rejected DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com There will be no special phase-in of a development charge levy to raise $164 million toward the Scarborough subway, Toronto council has decided. The development charge levy is a part of Toronto’s plan to finance its share of the $3.56 million Scarborough subway extension north and east from Kennedy station on the TTC’s line 2. City finance staff had originally proposed a 10 per cent levy on residential units and an 11 per cent levy on commercial units to raise the cash, but at the April Executive Committee meeting representatives of the development community complained there hadn’t been enough consultation. So the committee asked staff to meet with developers and try and find a compromise. That compromise would have seen the charges
phased in this year and next, 50 per cent in 2015 and 50 per cent in 2016. Staff said the phase-in could cost as much as $4 million, but pointed out that BILD, an association of GTA developers, could otherwise appeal the city’s entire development charge bylaw at the Ontario Municipal Board and force an overall reduction. Councillors weren’t having any of it. Staff was right “I think what we have to do is protect this corporation and protect our residents to the maximum amount possible,” said Deputy Mayor Glenn De Baeremaeker, who moved to reject the compromise and impose the original development charge plan. “Staff got it right the first time.” De Baeremaeker’s motion got widespread support – including a number of councillors who have nor-
mally opposed the prosubway councillor on the decision to build a subway in Scarborough at taxpayer expense over a provinciallyfunded light rail line. “If this subway does happen, it should be done well,” said St. Paul Councillor Josh Matlow, who added that he still hoped it did not go ahead. York West Councillor Anthony Perruzza elaborated on that point. “Everybody understands that we made a mistake,” he said. “This is a colossal waste of money for a transit project that does far less.” Peruzza said that council should simply reverse the decision it made last term.“It would free up somewhere in the neighbourhood of a billion dollars. The mayor should help us reverse the decision and free up that money.”
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BASEMENT FLOODS ARE ON THE RISE. DON’T LET YOUR BASEMENT BE NEXT. Together we can stop heavy rainfall, melting snow and runoff from ending up in your basement. At the City, we’re doing our part by plex underground continually updating and maintaining Toronto’s complex pipes, sewers and catch basins. Now it’s your turn. Here are some tips to help you flood-proof your home.
For more local transit news, visit us at www.scarboroughmirror.com
Fix cracks in your foundation.
Ensure the ground slopes away from your house.
Clear debris from eavestroughs and downspouts.
Install a sump pump to remove excess water.
Install a backwater valve to prevent water and sewage from backing up.
Divert your downspouts away from the foundation.
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Caregiver Show Residents raise funds for family of murder victim Contest CALLING ALL CAREGIVERS!
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Residents of West Hill’s Danzig Street will held a candlelight vigil on Tuesday to remember Suraiya Gangaram, “a beloved mother and member of the Danzig community.” Gangaram, who was 31, was found stabbed to death in her townhouse near Morningside Avenue last Friday. A former boyfriend, Lascelles Allen, 51, has been charged with her first-degree murder. Cash donations for her family, including Gangaram’s three daughters, will also be collected at the event, which starts at 193 Danzig Street at
9 p.m. Sandra Damota, a member of the City of Toronto’s crisis response team, said the city doesn’t yet know of any formal trust fund or account established for the family, but added Alisha Slater, a youth outreach worker for the East Scarborough Boys and Girls Club, will be collecting cash donations during Tuesday’s vigil. On Monday, however, Ashley Gangaram, a cousin, started an online fund for Gangaram’s children at www.gofundme.com/
SuraiyaGangaram “With their mother gone and no father in the picture, the girls are now staying with a friend of Suraiya’s,” the account said, promising all donations will go into a trust fund for the girls. “Please help contribute to a brighter future for Suraiya’s daughters, (ages) 14, 8, 6.” After Friday’s homicide, city staff said counsellors were mobilized immediately for the community and were available on the street throughout the weekend. – Mike Adler
Males face number of charges >>>from page 1 “To shoot indiscriminately into the back of the car, shooting at these guys, totally careless and dangerous.” The shooting victim was taken to hospital where he
underwent emergency surgery. He was shot right through the back and chest and continues to recover. The arrested males face charges, including robbery.
One male will also be charged with attempted murder, pointing a firearm and discharging a firearm. Heaney said police received assistance from the community in the investigation.
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Kitchens, Bathrooms and Plumbing Your house isn’t just a house. It’s your home. It’s where you raise your family; your refuge away from the world. You take pride in your home and ensure it is comfortable and inviting. Crystal Bath understands this. Being a truly familyowned and operated business, Crystal Bath takes the same pride in their quality workmanship, as you do in your home. Husband and wife team, Mario and Ann Scala, are President and Vice president of Crystal Bath. Mario has been a licensed tiler since the age of 17 and Ann has a background in sales. Almost 21 years ago in 1991, Mario and Ann embarked on creating their own kitchen and bathroom renovation business and haven’t looked back. To make the family-owned and operated story complete, Mario and Ann’s son, Chris, recently joined the business as a licensed plumber. Crystal Bath specializes in complete and partial kitchen and bathroom renovations
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
years as the best in kitchen and bathroom renovations by readers of the Scarborough Mirror newspaper. Their workmanship is guaranteed to be completed on-time and on-budget. The Crystal Bath team will provide professional advice on design and function, whether it is of a contemporary or traditional design. Their team will work with you to provide the best solutions to accommodate your needs and budget. Crystal Bath accommodates all homeowners, including first time owners, but they also have a special understanding of the aging population and their special needs. They love to take on projects like retro-fitting bathrooms with amenities such as walkin bathtubs and showers. “We are fair with seniors,” says Ann. “We take care of the older generation.” For your at home free kitchen and bathroom quotation call Crystal Bath at 416-261-6199 or go to www.crystalbath.ca for more information.
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Apartments for Rent
Apartments for Rent
CLOSE TO Kennedy subway station. Bachelor basement apartment includes hydro. Nice, clean, separate entrance, $700. Available immediately. (647)402-9369 LAWRENCE / BENNETT, Large 2 bedroom apartment, separate entrance. 5 windows. Laundry. Parking. $1100 inclusive. No smoking, no pets. 416-208-7888. MIDLAND/KINGSTON ROAD area. 1 bedroom basement apartment, separate entry, includes cable, hydro, laundry. $750 per month. 416-267-6080 or 647-271-6080.
Townhouses for Rent
Townhouses for Rent
MORNINGSIDE/ SHEPPARD: 4 bedroom townhouse for rent. Now accepting applications. Call for requirements and information. 416-282-3976
Rooms for Rent and Wanted
Rooms for Rent and Wanted
Coming Events
THE PERFECT FIT FREE COMMUNITY CLOTHING SHOP SAT. May. 23 FROM 1 PM - 4 PM You are invited - come with your own bags & be prepared to be blessed with your needs being filled. Come & pick out items of NEED for you & your family for FREE! We have gently-used, clean, clothing available for men, ladies & children.
ROSEWOOD CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
657 Milner Ave., Scarborough, ON M1B 2K4 (416) 298-9932 Directions: From Hwy. 401 - exit north on Markham Rd. Turn right (east) at the first traffic light. Go along Milner 1.5 km and you will see the church on your right. Dating Services
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MEADOWVALE/ SHEPPARD- large room for rent in basement with washroom, separate entrance, $600/month in a pleasant 4 bedroom home. Shared facilities, ideal for couple or single female. Non-smoking. Available immediately. Call 647-961-6746.
Travel & Vacations
Travel & Vacations
Plumbing
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RAY PLUMBING Service Repair/ replacement, faucets, sinks, toilets, drains, main valve, leaky pipes, drain cleaning. Licensed and insured. 24/7. 416-880-4151 Real Estate Misc./Services
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CANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE. NO RISK program. STOP Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Consultation. Call us NOW. We can Help! 1-888-356-5248
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Masonry & Concrete
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Tenders
INVITATION TO TENDER Metroland Media Toronto is accepting tenders to deliver our weekly Apartment Saverbag to carrier and lobby drop locations within the Toronto, East York, North York and City Centre area 1 to 2 times per week. This entails picking up the skids of Saverbags at our North York location on Wednesday’s after 5 p.m, and completing all carrier deliveries by Thursday’s at 2 p.m and all lobby drop deliveries by Thursday’s at 7 p.m. All applicants must have a cargo van or cube truck and be a registered business with a valid HST number. Contracts commence Monday June 1st and Monday June 22nd 2015 (Depending on area selected for bid)
Bid packages are available at the Reception Desk, of Metroland Media Toronto, 175 Gordon Baker Road, Toronto Ontario M2H 0A2 Tender due date: Thursday May 21st 2015 By 5 pm To the attention of: Anton McCormack Mailroom / Trucking Supervisor Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted.
INVITATION TO TENDER Metroland Media Toronto is accepting tenders to deliver our weekly Newspaper and flyers to carrier drop locations within the East York, City Centre, and Toronto areas 3 times per week. This entails picking up the newspapers and flyers at our North York location on Tuesday’s and completing all Flyer deliveries by Wednesday’s at 3 p.m and all newspaper deliveries by Thursday’s at 2 p.m to all carrier drops. All applicants must have a cargo van or cube truck and be a registered business with a valid HST number. Contracts commence Monday June 1st and Friday June 5th, 2015. (Depending on area selected to bid for)
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Business Opportunities
Business Opportunities
ACCOUNTING PRACTICE for saleProfessional accounting, tax and bookkeeping business practice for sale, inclusive of clients and all business assets on premises $65,000. Going concern business with employees available on transition. Contact Berny: 416-357-5887 Email: berny.invprt@gmail.com Electrical
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CERTIFIED MASTER Electrician. Troubleshooting, new wiring, upgrades, lighting, receptacles, timers. ESA# 7004236, Call Leo 416-821-2153
Bid packages are available at the Reception Desk, of Metroland Media Toronto, 175 Gordon Baker Road, Toronto Ontario M2H 0A2 Tender due date: Thursday May 21st 2015 By 5 pm To the attention of: Anton McCormack Mailroom / Trucking Supervisor Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted.
Flooring & Carpeting
Flooring & Carpeting
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Eavestroughs & Siding
SEAMLESS EAVESTROUGH, soffit, facia, siding. Also repair work. Over 30 years experience. For the best prices please call Reijo 416-431-1558.
Tenders
Tenders
INVITATION TO TENDER
Metroland Media Toronto is accepting tenders to deliver our Advertiser store copies of flyers to pre-determined store locations within the Toronto area once per week. This entails picking up the flyers at our North York location on Wednesday’s and completing the store drops within one day. Delivery addresses will be supplied with Bid packages. All applicants must have a registered business with a valid HST number. Contracts commence Monday June 1st, 2015. Bid packages are available at the Reception Desk, of Metroland Media Toronto, 175 Gordon Baker Road, Toronto Ontario M2H 0A2 Tender due date: Thursday May 21st 2015 By 5 pm To the attention of: Anton McCormack Mailroom / Trucking Supervisor Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted.
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Articles Wanted
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Novenas/ Card of Thanks
Novenas/ Card of Thanks
Personal Prayer to the �ol� ��iri� HOLY Spirit, Thou make me see everything and show me the way to reach my ideal. You who will give the divine gift to forgive and forget the wrong that is done to me and who are in all instances of my life with me. I, in this short dialogue, want to thank You for everything and confirm once more that I never want to be separated from You no matter how great the material desire may be. I want to be with You and my loved ones in Your perpetual glory, Amen. Person must pray this 3 consecutive days without stating one’s wish. After the 3rd day your wish will be granted no matter how difficult it may be. Promise to publish this as soon Our Mother of Perpetual Help as your favour has been granted. – E.R. & E.R.
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Notices (Public)
NOTICE OF LEIN SALE The personal motorcycle, a 1970’s White Honda Road Runner, of Ed Pratt will be sold for cash or otherwise disposed of to satisfy storage liens for unpaid storage in accordance with Ontario Statutes Chapter R25 on May 21, 2015 at 9am sharp at Total Transportation Warehouse, 20 Casebridge Court, Scarborough. Medical & Dental Services
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Home Renovations
Home Renovations
BUILDER/ GENERAL Contractors LIC# T85-4420956 Residential/ Commercial. Complete Restoration. Finished Basements. Painting. Bathrooms. Ceramic Tiles. Flat Roofs. Leaking Basements. Brick/ Chimney Repairs. House Additions 905-764-6667, 416-823-5120
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PIONEER STUCCO & Home Renovations- Over 20 years experience. Call now for a free estimate. 647-710-5137 Vehicles Wanted/Wrecking
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Landscaping, Lawn Care, Supplies
ALL ASPECTS of landscape maintenance. Clean-ups. Weekly grass cutting starts at $25. Maintenance $30. Experienced. 647-898-2461 call Paul.
CEDAR TREES for Privacy Hedging. 2- 8ft tall. Hedge Removal. Planting & delivery included. 647-235-5644
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Coming Events
Waste Removal
Waste Removal
PETER’S DEPENDABLE JUNK REMOVAL
From home or business, including furniture/ appliances, construction waste. Quick & careful!
416-677-3818 Rock Bottom Rates! ALWAYS CHEAPEST!
All Garbage Removal! Home/ Business. Fast Sameday! Free Estimates! Seniors Discounts. We do all Loading & Clean-ups! Lowest Prices. Call John: 416-457-2154 Seven days CHEAPEST Garbage Bin Rental! House hold junk, reno waste, dirt. Fast, Friendly, Reliable. Demolition. Pool fill-ins. www.rapidwasteanddisposal.com
416-984-0044
Mortgages/Loans
Mortgages/Loans
MONEY
CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! #10969 Better Option Mortgage 1-800-282-1169 www.mortgageontario.com
MONEY MONEY MONEY
1st, 2nd & 3rd Mortgages for any purpose ☆ Debt consolidation ☆ Bad Credit ☆ Tax or Mortgage arrears ☆ Decrease payment up to 70% ☆ Self-Employed ☆ No proof of income
Ontario-Wide Financial Corp. (Licence #12456) 1-888-307-7799 www.ontario-widefinancial.com
DIVERSIONS
TAX FREE MONEY is available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. CALL ANYTIME 1-800-814-2578 or 905-361-1153. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca
Painting & Decorating
Painting & Decorating
Appliance Repairs/ Installation
Appliance Repairs/ Installation
DON’S PAINTING. Painting and decorating ideas. Free estimates. 16 years experience. Call Don: 416-409-4143
#1 APPLIANCES Licensed Refrigeration Contractor, 28 Years Experience, FREE ESTIMATE, 2 YRS. WARRANTY Refrigerator/ Stove/ Washer/ Dryer/ Hot Water Tank/ Furnace/ Air conditioning Robin: 416-418-1821
FRESH COAT Painting & Design Interior & exterior painting. Colour consultation. Design concepts. Contact Alyce 416-471-2592
ALL CITIAPPLIANCES. Appliances repaired professionally. 35 years experience. Fridge’s, coolers, washers, dryers, stoves. Central Air Conditioning & Heating. (416)281-3030
Flooring & Carpeting
Flooring & Carpeting
CARPET INSTALLED from $1.19/sq.ft. includes pad. Hardwood, Laminate, Ceramic at low prices. 22+ yrs experience. Free Estimates. No HST! 416-834-1834 MAINLY FLOORS Carpet, hardwood, tile from $1.79/sq.ft. installed. Free estimate in GTA. Spring deals! Call 416-873-8043 www.megafloors.net
Articles for Sale (Misc.)
Articles for Sale (Misc.)
CLOSET DOORS: Sliding panel board or mirror. Any size. We install! Call 416-618-8805 Visit our website www.amdclosetdoors.com Landscaping, Lawn Care, Supplies
Landscaping, Lawn Care, Supplies
Make cash not trash! #ShouldaUsedToronto
Professional Repairs of all brands of:
Refrigeration, Stoves, Dishwashers, Washers, Dryers, Air Conditioning, & Heating. Free Estimates. Warranty, Credit cards accepted. Seniors discount. 416-616-0388
Building Equipment/ Materials
Building Equipment/ Materials
STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS UP TO 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
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Call us at:
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distribution@insidetoronto.com
SMALL TREE Removal. Yard clean-up and pruning. Free Estimates! Call Allan for great rates at 416-755-3420.
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www.venetianconstruction.ca Free estimates 416-286-2666
647-287-7168 •Bathrooms •Basements
Includes electrical, plumbing, installing hardwood, painting, drywall & ceramic tile.
Call Steve 416-300-6787
RPC CONSTRUCTION Ltd. Custom Home Building Specialist •Demolition •Excavation •Asphalt Paving •Waterproofing •Interlocking •Concrete
20 Years Experience Call Lauren or Han 647-532-5725 or 416-335-9939 Servicing North York, Scarborough, Markham, Richmond Hill
A/C SERVICE OR CLEANING
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Larry’s Air Care Heating & Air Conditioning
(416)706-9861
SALE!
www.deckplus.ca
New Concrete Veranda-Steps-Walkway etc. Decorative Anti slip Concrete Overlay, Restoration of existing uneven Damaged concrete surface,interlocking,reset and sealing Excavation+Grading+Disposal,Bobcat services,Fully Insured
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SALE!
416-451-9040
Specializing in
OVERGROWN OUT OF CONTROL GARDENS
SALE!
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416 419-1772
A Woman’s Touch Landscaping
SALE!
Burton Electric Inc.
for low cost, fast, reliable repairs of:
416.261.1363 647-678-9282
SALE!
MARS APPLIANCE REPAIR
Offering weekly, bi-weekly lawn care, aerating, pruning, etc... Reasonable rates, senior discount. Please call/text Nat 647-521-3220 or e-mail emony.landscaping@yahoo.ca
SALE!
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EMONY LANDSCAPING
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APPLIANCE REPAIR/INSTALLATION
416-288-8300 416-709-4457
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Yard Clean Up, Lawn Mowing & Property Maintenance
SALE!
METRO LICENCE T85-0234754
Seniors Discount! Veteran’s Assistance! Fully Insured! No Contract! Free Estimates!
SALE!
DON’T PAY FOR 6 MONTHS O.A.C.
• Steps • Walls • Walkways • Patios Call Dom 647-983-7832
Lawn Cutting & Clean-ups
SALE!
- PORCHES, STEPS, WALKWAYS - ALL GENERAL CONTRACTING NEEDS - WATERPROOFING & BASEMENT LEAK REPAIR - WINDOW & DOOR INSTALLATION, RAILINGS AND PORCH ENCLOSURES
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PROPERTY SOLUTIONS
SALE!
NO DOWN PAYMENT FOR SENIORS!
Interlock Stone Repairs
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SALE!
DANAR RESTORATION
HOME RENOVATIONS
SALE!
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SALE!
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416-299-1788
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โ ข Experts in Removal of Dangerous Trees โ ข Trimming, Pruning โ ข Stump Removal โ ข $2 million Liability + WSIB
Call Bobby 416-828-TREE (8733) www.GTAtree.com
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69.95
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Small Job Specialists
Servicing All Your Plumbing Needs
$
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10% SENIORS DISCOUNT
416-427-0955 Metro Lic. #P24654 - Fully Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
24/7 No Extra Charges for Evenings, Weekends or Holidays
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WASTE REMOVAL
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Plus 22pt. Check List Carbon Monoxide CO Levels $
BaySprings Plumbing
416.661.9393
! HEATING AND COOLING BIGGEST SALE EVER! SAVE $1,000
Tune-up & Clean Furnaces or A/C
SMALL JOBS WELCOME Call OTTO (416)445-9323 CANDE PLUMBING
Metro License #PH23521
HEATING & COOLING ICE...
โ ขPlumbing Repairs โ ขChange W.C. to 6L โ ขInstall New Faucets โ ขSome Ceramic Tiling *Serving Scarborough & Don Mills Area*
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RATED A+ IN BBB 15 YEARS OF SERVICE ~ 24/7
416-445-1718
www.universalhc.ca
MACKENZIEโ S MASONRY Commercial & Residential
โ ข Stone Window Sills โ ข Block Work โ ข Chimneys Built & Repaired NO DEPOSIT UP FRONT! All work guaranteed. Free estimates! Licensed & Insured โ ข 26 years experience
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HOME OF SUPER HOTS! THE HOTTEST VARIETIES OF PEPPER PLANTS IN THE WORLD!
3012 Kennedy Road, Toronto (Just north of Finch Ave.)
416-291-1270 Monday to Friday 8am - 8pm Saturday 8am - 6pm Sunday 8am - 5pm
www.valleyviewgardens.com
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ROADSPORT CHRYSLER
NO PAYMENTS FOR 90 DAYS ON 24 MONTH FINANCE TERMS OR SHORTER
WE NEED YOUR BUSINESS - WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO EARN IT! THANK
YOU SCARBOROUGH FOR YOUR NOMINATION
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CLOTH LOW BACK BUCKET SEATS
29E PACKAGE
$ BEST SELLING MINI VAN FOR OVER 30 YEARS
SPEED CONTROL
FINISHED IN BILLET SILVER
TILT WHEEL
7 PASSENGER SEATING
MUCH MUCH MORE...
2015 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN ALL IN PRICING
$
SALE PRICE!
DOWN
APR
ONE OF CANADA'S BEST SELLING CROSS OVER
WEEKLY PLUS HST
MONTHS
PUSH BUTTON START AND MUCH MUCH MORE
2.4 L I-4 ENGINE AUTO TRANSMISSION AIR CONDITIONING WITH DUAL ZONE
SEVEN TRACTION KEYLESS AIR STABILITY CONTROL ENTER BAGS CONTROL N GO
POWER LOCKS/ WINDOWS
2015 DODGE JOURNEY
$18,888 3.49% 96 $52.55 $0
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PLUS HST
APR
MONTHS WEEKLY PLUS HST DOWN
ALL IN PRICING
9 SPEED AUTO TRANSMISSION AIR CONDITIONING WITH AIR FILTERING
ALL IN
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ELECTRONIC TRACTION STABILITY CONTROL CONTROL
SALE PRICE! PLUS HST
ACTIVE GRILL SHUTTERS U CONNECT 3.0 MULTIMEDIA CENTRE
OUTSIDE ANTI THEFT TEMPERATURE ENGINE DISPLAY IMOBILIZER
STEERING WHEEL MOUNTED CRUISE AND AUDIO CONTROLS POWER LOCKS AND WINDOWS ONE TOUCH INTERIOR LIGHTING
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$19,888 3.49% 96 $55.31 $0 PLUS HST
APR
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WEEKLY PLUS HST DOWN
SUNSCREEN GLASS
7 PASSENGER SEATING
ROOF RACK
STK15048
SALE PRICE!
$22,988 3.49% 96 PLUS HST
APR
MONTHS
$57
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2.0 L 10 AIR BAGS TIGERSHARK 6 SPEED AUTO U CONNECT MEDIA AM/FM/ TIRE PRESSURE 1-4 ENGINE TRANSMISSION AIR CENTRE CD/MP3 MONITORING FILTERING 24A SYSTEM WITH FOUR DOWN PACKAGE SPEAKER ENGINE BLOCK HEATER, POWER KEYLESS ENTRY WITH LOCKS PANIC ALARM POWER WINDOWS TRAILER SWAY DRIVERS CONTROL ONE TOUCH ELECTRONIC ROLL SPORT CLOTH MITIGATION SEATS 16 INCH MANUAL WHEELS, TLT/ BIFUNCTIONAL SIX WAY ELECTRONIC TELESCOPING HALOGEN DRIVERS STABILITY SOLAR CONTROL LED STOP TURN STEERING PROJECTOR GLASS AND FRONT TAILLAMPS CONTROL WITH COLUMN HEADLAMPS PASSENGER HILL ASSIST SEATS
$24,888 3.49% 96 $69.11 $0
2015 CHRYSLER 200 LX
SALE PRICE!
MUCH MUCH MORE...
STK15297
SIX WAY PASSENGER/ DRIVER SEAT TOURING HEADLAMPS
KEYLESS ENTRY AND GO
QUAD CAPTAIN CHAIRS
SIDE AIR BAGS
2015 GRAND CARAVAN SXT
FULL STOW N GO
DOWN
KEYLESS ENTRY
0
60/40 FOLDING TILT/TELESCOPIC FLOOR CONSOLE REAR SEATS STEERING COLUMN PASS THROUGH WITH SLIDING CUP HOLDER
TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SECURITY ALARM LED TAILLAMPS
FINISHED IN BILLET SILVER
CLOTH LOW BACK BUCKET SEATS FULL STOW-N GO
2015 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT 4X2
STK15260
SALE PRICE!
TILT WHEEL
FULL MEDIACENTRE SPEED AUTO AIR JRRP CARGO TRANSMISSION 3.5 LENGTH CONDITIONING ELECTRONICS MANAGEMENT MLTIVIEW IN-CLUSTER FLOOR WITH AIR STORAGEOVERHEAD SYSTEM CONSOLE WITH DISPLAY CENTRE CONSOLE FILTER SUNGLASSES HOLDER POWER WINDOWS DOWN 2.4 L TIGERDRIVER ONE TOUCH SHARK MULTI REAR60/40 SPLIT 24A PACKAGE AIR ENGINE RECLINING SEAT ELECTRONIC WITH ARMREST PARK BRAKE STEERING WHEEL TRAILER SWAY MOUNTED CRUISE CONTROL CONTROL BRAKE STABILITY UCONNECT 5.0 CONTROL TOUCH SCREEN ACTIVE FRONT HEAD TELESCOPING/ TILT WITH HANDS-FREE RESTRAINTS STEERING WHEEL HALOGEN REARVIEW 17 INCH STEEL WHEELS POWER MIRROR PROJECTOR MIRRIR WITH POWER DOOR LED DAYTIME RUNNING AND HEADLAMPS MICROPHONE TAILLAMPS LOCKS
$
CRUISE CONTROL
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$
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$18,888 3.49% 96 $52.55 $0 PLUS HST
BEST SELLING MINI VAN FOR OVER 30 YEARS
FRONT POWER 3.6 LITRE WINDOWS/LOCKS TINT PENTASTAR V6 WINDOWS
SPEED CONTROL 6 SPEED AUTO TRANSMISSION
STK15181
U CONNECT 4.3 MULTIMEDIA PREMIUM CLOTH CENTER WITH 5 PASSENGER SEATING TOUCH SCREEN BUCKET SEATS
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6 SPEED AUTO TRANSMISSION
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SALE PRICE!
FACTORY ORDER
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APR
MONTHS WEEKLY PLUS HST DOWN
SiriusXM SATELLITE MEDIA HUB WITH BEHIND-THE-SEAT AIR 5.7L HEMI® VARIABLE RADIO INCLUDING ONEVALVE TIMING (VVT) V8 CONDITIONING YEAR SUBSCRIPTION10 REMOTE USB PORT STORAGE BIN FRONT/ AND AUXILIARY WITH FUELSAVER MULTI(REGULAR CAB) CHROME REAR BUMPERS INPUT JACK DISPLACEMENT SYSTEM (MDS) N W O D AND 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC 3.5 INCH ELECTRONIC FRONT HEAVY-DUTY VINYL VEHICLE INFORMATION 40/20/40 SPLIT BENCH SEAT CENTRE REMOTE KEYLESS UCONNECT® 3.0 ENTRY (QUAD CAB/ MULTIMEDIA CENTRE CREW CAB) TILT STEERING CLOTH 40/20/40 BENCH SEAT CHROME GRILLE COLUMN WITH BLACK HEXCRUISE CONTROL LINK INSERT FLOOR MATS 12-VOLT REAR HEAVY-DUTY VINYL AUXILIARY CARPET FLOOR FRONT-SEAT CENTRE POWER DOOR LOCKS AND FRONT 17-INCH ALUMINUM POWER ARMREST WITH THREE WINDOWS WITH ONE-TOUCH UP/ FLIP-UP BENCH SEAT (QUAD COVERING WHEELS CAB/CREW CAB) DOWN (QUAD CAB/CREW CAB OUTLETS CUP HOLDERS
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2015 DODGE RAM QUAD CAB SXT 4X4 5’7” BOX ALL IN
SALE PRICE!
STK15334
$27,888 3.49% 96 $77.69 $0 PLUS HST
APR
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