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McNicoll Bus Garage foes vow to continue to fight proposal MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com Hopes of stopping the Toronto Transit Commission’s McNicoll Bus Garage – what little there is of it – now rest with the province. Hundreds of people living in the Mon Sheong Foundation and other seniors residences around the McNicoll Avenue and Kennedy Road site have fought the $190-million project. On May 21, the TTC announced it had completed an Environmental Project Report on the garage, that could store

and service up to 250 buses, and how it would mitigate its environmental effects. Issuing the report - available for viewing at projects. ttc.ca and at the Agincourt, Bridlewood, and Steeles Toronto Public Library branches - means people had 30 days to register objections with the province if they want the garage stopped. Toronto Council gave the garage a green light and an assessment by Toronto Public Health department concluded all the environmental effects

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Scarborough Film Festival opens next week SAM JURIC sjuric@insidetoronto.com The world is soon to be at the fingertips of Torontonians as the third annual Scarborough Worldwide Film Festival approaches. Diversity is the unofficial theme of the festival, connecting the people of Scarborough with the life experiences, cultures and people of the world beyond, through film. Born and raised in Scarborough, 22 year-old budding director, Alicia Harris said, “Scarborough is often seen as an unknown faraway place.” Harris hopes the festival will attract film fans to come and see what Scarborough has to offer as well as expose people to new and different things. Audiences will take a whirlwind trip around the globe as the festival will be screening 15 international films from 10 countries, spanning more than five continents. Included in this cornucopia of international films is Harris’ documentary Fatherhood.

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Scarborough filmmaker Alicia Harris’ short film Fatherhood will screen at the Scarborough Film Festival, which opens next week.

The documentary paints the portrait of a young father and examines the role childhood plays in a man’s ability to parent. “There is a lot of stuff in the media that portrays teen pregnancy in a negative way and from the female perspective. This was a story that needed to be told,” Harris said. Fatherhood has already

been screened at the Canada International Film Festival earlier this year where the film won the Royal Reel Award. The Scarborough festival will commence by offering free admission to film-goers on the first day at the University of Toronto Scarborough. Sergei Petrov, executive director and lead program-

mer of the event said, “The free screenings are meant to make the festival more accessible to people to come out and enjoy.” Harris is protective of her hometown and hopes the festival will show people the great things Scarborough has to offer. “The film festival provides a chance to give Scarborough some positive attention and put Scarborough on the map,” Petrov said. The festival will also double as a competition. In-competition, films will be juried by representatives of the Toronto film scene. The jury committee will include Arshad Khan, director of Mosaic International South Asian Film Festival; Michael Barry, content development and operations at Cineplex Entertainment; Sara Saljoughi, assistant professor of English and Cinema Studies at the University of Toronto; and Scarborough’s Steven Hoffner, an award winning director. Audiences will have the opportunity to contribute

their own input on the films being shown by participating in the Audience Choice Awards. Recipients of the Audience Choice Awards will earn a William F. White $1,000 production certificate and an editing suite system from AVID. The Scarborough Worldwide Film Festival is important because it allows independent film makers an opportunity to show their work, said Harris. “I like making documentaries because it allows people to connect with real people,” said Harris. Harr is’ film features Sean Gazmin, a native of Scarborough who tells the story of being a teenage father. “These are the films that aren’t going to make the most money. It’s not Hollywood, but they are important,” Harris said. The festival will take place from Tuesday June 2, through to Sunday June 7, at the Cineplex Coliseum, University of Toronto Scarborough and

the Fox Theatre on Queen Street East. Tickets to the Opening Night Gala and screening are priced at $20. General admission tickets will be sold for $10. There is a students and seniors rate of $8 for regular screenings and $15 for the Opening Night Gala. Each year the festival experiments by adding new elements to the event in an effort to create an atmosphere of anticipation and excitement for audiences, said Petrov. This year the festival will include two surprise outdoor screenings. The pop-up screenings will be held on June, 5 and June 6. Locations for the surprise screenings have not been announced. “If film festivals like this cause even just one person to go and see an international film, then it’s doing its job,” said Harris.

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Proposal for 30-storey building at Pharmacy/Sheppard raises concern MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com Though its rapid-transit line is now in doubt, Sheppard Avenue East in Scarborough is seeing development proposals, though not all of them may be welcome. Scarborough-Agincourt Councillor Norm Kelly said he’s against a plan for a 30-storey mixed-used build-

ing on the southeast corner of Sheppard and Pharmacy Avenue. The plan, which is the subject of a community meeting on June 23, is for a building with 365 apartment units on a six-storey podium, with commercial units on the ground floor. The proposal, which requires both Official Plan and zoning amendments, is at 3105 to 3133 Sheppard

East, where Wishing Well Plaza stands. City staff have said they have “significant concerns” and will seek changes. This week, Kelly said the plan “doesn’t feel right,” and argued a city planning study had suggested placing the highest densities for the area around the intersections at Warden and Victoria Park avenues. “If you’re going to

put up 30-storey buildings, that’s where you put them up.” The June 23 meeting starts at 7 p.m. at GracePoint Baptist Church. Kelly was supportive of another plan, approved by Scarborough Community Council in May, which proposes two mid-rise residential towers of 10 and 11 storeys with 329 units, retail on the

ground floor and four blocks of 43 stacked townhouses at the back of the site. The development would occupy 3402, 3445 and 3459 to 3471 Sheppard, now home to a gas station, a Kia dealership and a two-storey commercial plaza, and include a parkette on Sheppard. “I think it will be a terrific development,” the councillor said.

Work on the Sheppard East light-rail line, which until recently was scheduled to resume construction in 2017 and open in 2021, has been delayed until sometime after 2021. Stations for the surface rail route were planned at both the Pharmacy and Warden intersections.

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et ready Toronto, the Pan Am Games Torch Relay is coming to town starting this Saturday. The flame was lit Monday in Mexico and is now on its way to Toronto. It splashes down with a special arrival ceremony celebration at Harbourfront featuring a float plane, canoe and a ‘mystery’ first torch runner. For more details on this weekend’s plans for the torch, see our feature story on page 6. The torch relay goes from May 30 to July 10, and will touch Canadian communities from the Atlantic to the Pacific. More than 130 communities will be visited during the 41-day torch relay, with some 3,000 runners taking part. For local residents, most of the excitement will begin July 4 in the final days leadour view ing up to the opening ceremonies on July 10 of the Toronto 2015 Pan Games. Relay to have AmAfter its visit to Harbourfront huge impact this Saturday, the torch will be carried to the Distillery District in Ontario by Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield for a community celebration before heading out across Canada. During its journey, the torch will visit Richmond, B.C.; Calgary, Alberta, during the Stampede; Winnipeg, Manitoba, where Canada last hosted the Pan Am Games in 1999; and Halifax, Nova Scotia. It’s in Ontario, though, where the torch relay will have the biggest impact. Virtually every corner of the province will be visited, with community celebrations planned at numerous locations. As host city, Toronto will have a number of celebrations – with events planned specifically for Scarborough, North York, and Etobicoke in early July. On June 28, the torch will be in the city for the annual Pride Parade. Also, a unique event is set for July 4 at the Prince Edward Viaduct (also known as the Bloor Viaduct). The viaduct will be lit up to create a multicoloured effect on the Luminous Veil, which encases the famous bridge. Community groups including the Danforth BIA, which has incorporated its annual Thrill of the Grill event into the celebration, will be on the bridge to welcome the torch and the relay runners. Metroland Media Toronto will also be a big part of that celebration as we are hosting games and events for kids on the viaduct. For more on the torch relay, visit us at www. insidetoronto.com/toronto-pan-am-games

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How to fit into your summer clothes So, can you put on your favourite summer attire yet? Or is squeezing in going to be a challenge this year? Not to worry if you can’t and your wardrobe is in the bottom of a drawer or hanging in the closet. You’re not alone. Besides, you’ve still got a little time. There are three more weeks before the season officially begins. For what’s it’s worth, I’m not quite their yet, either. I’ve got some work to do before I debut my summer apparel. During other seasons I’m typically not even a casual observer of weight, let alone a serious weight watcher, but even I have to admit that when the weather gets like this and clothes get skimpier, weight is first and foremost on my mind. A new wrinkle has been added this year, too. For the first time ever it’s not just my weight I’m concerned about in my efforts to slim down. Of equal interest is the weight of the food I’m

jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY eating. It all started Friday night when I popped into Yes Frills to do some grocery shopping. Everything I got came by the pound. I can’t remember so much stuff ever being weighed before. The cashier weighed the tomatoes, the green peppers, the red peppers, the apples, the bananas and so on. Weighing the “and so on” particularly seemed to take forever and after she was done it dawned on me that she weighed everything in my cart except for one item: the pound cake. The irony was inescapable. But to me only, apparently. When I told her it didn’t feel like a pound to me and asked if she wouldn’t mind weighing it just to be on the safe side, I got frowns from the long line-up of people cooling their heels behind me who

were interested in a little less talk and a lot more action. The frowns turned into sneers when I suggested that if she just lift it herself, surely she’d agree. When I asked if she’d lift it I didn’t call her Shirley, the sneers turned into scowls. When I begged her to at least tell me how much the pound cake is in grams, the scowls turned into snarls. And finally when she asked me if I wanted any bags and I told her, no, but a forklift would be nice considering all the weight, the snarls turned into growls. Anyhow, I paid up and bolted out of there before the angry posse that had formed could get me, raced home and decided to settle things once and for all by weighing the pound cake myself. But first things first, I put the other products to the test, one at a time. The weight of the green peppers was exactly the same as it was in checkout line. Same goes for the red

peppers. The apples and bananas were bang on, too. Ditto for the “and so on”. Then came the piece de resistance. Actually not just a piece. We’re talking the whole pound cake here, sports fans. And lo and behold, not only was it nowhere near a pound, it was a lot less. Mind you, the pound cake pleaded guilty with an explanation. It turns out, it lost the weight by eating the exact same fruits and veggies I’d just picked up. What’s more, it guaranteed that if I kept this up, too, I’d be able to fit in my favourite summer clothes right on schedule. Boy, am I ever embarrassed. Thanks, pound cake. Sorry I ever doubted you. 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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Men’s Cooking Group: For Family Caregivers WHEN: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: St. Nicholas Birch Cliff Anglican Church, 1512 Kingston Rd. CONTACT: Indra Moffett, 416-640-6307 COST: Free Four-week beginner’s cooking class and support group for male partners caring for someone with dementia. Tea and Books WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Agincourt Library, 155 Bonis Ave. CONTACT: 416-396-8950 COST: Free Afternoon with tea, snacks, and a librarian who will introduce you to library material.

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Yard Sale WHEN: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: St. Paul’s United Church, 200 McIntosh St. CONTACT: St. Paul’s United Church, 416-261-4222, stpauls. scarb@bellnet.ca COST: Free Vendors, a barbecue, bake sale, book sale and end of season gently used clothing. Guildwood Yard Sale Day WHEN: 8 a.m. to noon WHERE: Church of the Holy Trinity Guildwood, 85 Livingston Rd. CONTACT: Denise Byard, shera29273@gmail.com COST:

Free Tables for rent: used item tables $25; small business tables $50 available on a first pay – first reserved basis. CWF’s Walk for Wildlife WHEN: today and tomorrow 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Rouge Park, 1749 Meadowvale Rd. CONTACT: David DeRocco, davidd@cwf-fcf.org COST: Free Guided walks, giveaways, live music, wildlife creatures. Walk for Wildlife: May 31: scheduled hikes taking place at 9:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. Electronic Waste Collection WHEN: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: First Alliance Church, 3250 Finch Ave. CONTACT: www.firstalliancechurch. org/ COST: Free E-waste consists of: televisions, computers and computer accessories, printers, audio and video equipment, telephones and mobile phones, wire, and batteries Birkdale Seniors Spring Garage Sale/Flea Market WHEN: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Birkdale Community Centre, 1299 Ellesmere Rd. CONTACT: Karen, 416396-4069 COST: Free Garage sale and barbecue WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE:

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Jewelry Making for Seniors WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Albert Campbell District Library, 496 Birchmount Rd. CONTACT: Albert Campbell District Library, 416-396-8890 COST: Free; Registration is required. Hands-on workshop where participants will learn the basic skills and techniques in jewellery making. No experience is required. All supplies will be provided. High quality glass and crystal beads and silver plated components will be used. Limited to 20 participants. For those aged 50 plus. 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.

Grace Church, Scarborough, 700 Kennedy Rd. CONTACT: Grace Church, 416-755-5316 COST: Free Donations of items in good condition accepted on May 29 from 7 to 9 p.m.

Pony rides, candy room, mini-motorcycle circuit, plant sale, 50/50 draws. Some silent auction items include: Ontario attractions, entertainment, sports tickets, and camps.

Chartland Public School Bazaar WHEN: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Chartland Junior Public School, 109 Chartland Blvd. S. CONTACT: Chartland Junior Public School Council, sc.chartlandjuniorpublicschool@tdsb. on.ca COST: Free Activities and more.

Occupation Specific Networking WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. WHERE: CICS - Integrated Service Centre, 3850 Finch Ave. E. CONTACT: 416-293-4565, settlement@ cicscanada.com COST: Free Introduction and guidance of career options by a professional mentor.

West Rouge Public School Fun Fair WHEN: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: West Rouge Junior Public School, 401 Friendship Ave. COST: Free

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Czech Republic, Slovakia and Greece. The 24 year old won two Ontario Colleges Athletic Association medals in soccer: silver with the Colts playing the shortened indoor schedule and a bronze in the outdoor game. “I won the award last year, so I told my girlfriend not to expect anything big,” recalled Tarazhi, studying international business, a three-time sport MVP and former provincial rookie of the year. “Was I ever wrong. I was shocked when my name was called. It’s just a great feeling to be recognized for hard work and all the guys on my team deserve a great deal of credit.”

Gail McNeil, in 1972, was the first female basketball player to win the coveted award followed, six years later, by Judy Buck. Reid has quite the work ethic to go along with a stunning personality that has made her one of the more popular student athletes at Ontario’s oldest community college. Winning the major award, that went along with a first team all-star selection in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association and

a bursary from the Engineering Association of Ontario have been huge. “I know I worked hard, top scorer and rebounder on the team, had a great year, but was overwhelmed – just didn’t expect this award,” said Reid, who lives in the Victoria Park and Finch avenues area of the city and was a four-time Most Valuable Player in basketball when she attended St. Joseph of Morrow Park High School. Growing up in what she called an underprivileged area, her mother sent her to an all-girls’ high school. After graduating, she took four years off to work. A friend suggested working at Porter Air and when an opportunity came up, she grabbed it. “An office job is not my thing, I wanted something different – to be challenged and pushed,” she said. “I can remember cleaning planes, working in a lounge and then came a break to work in a hangar, study and learn about fixing planes. That was what I wanted to do and my big dream is to be a director of maintenance for an airline.” Centennial’s top male athlete award went to soccer player Mark Tarazhi, who was born in Albania, but grew up in Detroit and also played, after high school, in the

Andrew D’Agostini, of the University of Guelph Gryphons, was named OUA Rookie of the Year.

Basketball player Samantha Reid is Centennial College’s 2015 Female Athlete of the Year.

Samantha Reid is flying high in more ways than one. The 24-year-old Centennial College is an academic scholar, finishing off studies as an aviation technician and mastering her maintenance knowledge in the electrical and mechanical sides of airplanes, but also a talented basketball player. A two-time Most Valuable Player with the Scarboroughbased college basketball team, Reid has now become just the third player in her sport, in almost five decades since Centennial opened, to be singled out for the prestigious Female Athlete of the Year award. Work ethic

A number of other Scarborough athletes also claimed big awards including four from York University. Brittany Crew hopes she improved her chances of competing for Canada at the Pan Am Games after her selection as York’s Female Athlete of the Year at York. An all-star, the former Eastern Michigan University student set Canadian and Ontario university records in shot put and weight throw and won gold medals. “I actually thought I had

accomplished enough to be a strong candidate for the (York) award,” said Crew, whose success may have started at Birchmount Park Collegiate. “When others, nominated for the award, came up to me and suggested I prepare a speech, I figured this just might be my night.” Hockey player Lisa Stathopoulos, a graduate of Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate and after returning from a concussion, won York’s award given to a student athlete who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and consideration for others. She was also the OUA hockey Player of the Year. Volleyball player Josh Henderson, an R.H. King grad, was picked as Male Rookie of the Year while former Woburn Collegiate student Alexandria Town was female rookie of the year and the first York wrestler to win a provincial medal in wrestling. Andrew D’Agostini, chosen Rookie of the Year at the University of Guelph, played five seasons with the OHL Peterborough Petes. A goalie, selected a Canadian university all-star and an easy choice for the OUA all-rookie team, he was a huge factor in Guelph winning its first OUA title

in almost two decades. Former Scarborough Blues basketball player Lee Anna Osei, who starred on the Wilfrid Laurier University squad this year and picked as winner of the Outstanding Woman at Laurier award, was also the recipient of the top female academic award by an athlete. “It was a fabulous year for me, my final as a varsity athlete, and it is quite the honor to be recognized – truly something special that I will cherish the rest of my life,” said Osei. Rugby player Jacob Rumball, who has competed for Canada’s under-20 squad, won the top male athlete award at Queen’s University while a pair of basketball players also hit the podium for excellence. Tyrone Dickson was top athlete at Humber College helping his team to a Canadian championship and Fleming College’s Daniel Gordon, despite his Peterborough team finishing with a 1-19 record was the MVP in basketball after a remarkable season as top scorer, averaging 29.7 points a game, in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association.

Lee Anna Osei is Wilfrid Laurier University athletics’ 2015 Outstanding Women of Laurier winner.

Scarborough’s Tyrone Dickson is Humber College’s 2015 Male Athlete of the Year.

Soccer player Mark Tarazhi is Centennial College’s 2015 Male Athlete of the Year.

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Games’ torch arrives in Toronto Saturday for the start of the 41-day Torch Relay. A float plane carrying a lit flame inside a lantern will touch down in Lake Ontario near Toronto’s waterfront, where it will be handed to an Elder of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation, who will then travel by canoe for a ceremony by Chief Bryan LaForme at Harbourfront Centre. The flame for the torch was lit Monday, May 25 during a ceremony at the Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan, Mexico. The torch will then be passed to several bearers before Col. Chris Hadfield will run with it into The Distillery District. Celebrations are scheduled to end around 6:30 p.m. Am beach wThePan volleyball schedule schedule for men’s and

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michele mclean pan am/parapan am B o t h t h e m e n’s a n d women’s competition will be held at the Chevrolet Beach Volleyball Centre at 200 Princes Blvd. The tournament will host 16 men’s teams and 16 women’s teams. To view the full TORONTO 2015 Pan Am beach volleyball schedule for both the men’s and women’s tournament, visit TORONTO2015.org/0/ beach-volleyball-schedule To purchase tickets, visit TORONTO2015.org/tickets More headliners wTO2015 for Panamania is hosting Panamania,

a 35-day arts and culture festival. Whitehorse and Charles Bradley & his Extraordinaires have recently been added to the list of performers. Other music headliners scheduled to perform free outdoor concerts include the Flaming Lips, Jann Arden, Marianas Trench and Stars. Panamania features more

than 1,300 artists in 250 performances across Toronto from July 10 to Aug. 15. For the full schedule and details, visit TORONTO2015. org/PANAMANIA Public wTheToronto library hosts chat Toronto Public Library

invites patrons to talk oneon-one with athletes, organizers and journalists involved with the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games through their Human Library program. Check out a person the same way you check out a book. Reserve a human book or drop by the North York Central Library or Parkdale Library Saturday, May 30. E m a i l t h e l i b ra r y a t humanlibrary@torontopubliclibrary.ca to request a time slot or drop by the day of the event. North York Central Library is at 5120 Yonge St. Parkdale Library is at 1303 Queen St. W. Michele McLean’s column on the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/ Parapan Am Games appears every second week. Reach her at mmclean@insidetoronto.com

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he Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games will be off to a splashing start when the torch touches down in the city Saturday for the start of the 41-day Torch Relay. The Pan Am flame was lit Monday during a traditional ceremony in Teotihuacan, Mexico at the Pyramid of the Sun, which was organized and hosted by the Mexican Olympic Committee (MOC). A float plane carrying a flame lit inside a lantern will touch down in Lake Ontario Saturday, where it will be handed to Elder Garry Sault of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation, who will then travel with the lantern by canoe to shore for a ceremony conducted by Chief Bryan LaForme at Harbourfront Centre. The first torchbearer – whose identity is being kept under wraps – will then leave Canada Square at Harbourfront Centre, where the torch will be passed to several bearers before Col. Chris Hadfield will run with it into The Distillery District. Family oriented celebrations will be held at both Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay, and The Distillery District, 55 Mill St. Festivities will begin at Canada Square at 2:30 p.m., featuring a soundtrack produced by local musical

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Pan Am Games Organizing Committee chair David Peterson, right, speaks to a performer at XVII Pan Am Games ‘Toronto 2015’ torch lighting ceremony Monday in Teotihuacan, Mexico.

director Andrew Craig and a performance by the Obeah Opera. Celebrations will continue in The Distillery District at 4 p.m., and will include performances by Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra, The Chimera Project, Dance Migration and Jasmine Denham, who will perform the official song of the Games live for the first time. Hadfield is expected to arrive with the torch around 5 p.m. The torch will then head to communities around Thunder Bay before making its way back to Toronto to take part in Pride Parade events June 28. It will leave Toronto once again and return July 4, where it will

remain in the city Canadians.” The Pan Am until the Torch Relay Games run July 10 Peter Haggert, and accompanying editor-in-chief of to 26, followed by the Parapan celebrations wrap Metroland Media Am Games Aug. 7 up July 10. Toronto, publisher of to 15. The torch will be The Mirror, Guardian, and Villager papers and carried by more than 3,000 torchbearers in 200 official print and media supmetre segments through plier for the Toronto 2015 Pan Am and Parapan Am some 130 communities during the 41 day tour. Games, said the company is “You can imagine just how thrilled to be a close partner much of a detailed exercise of the Torch Relay. this is,” Saad Rafi, CEO of the “While the torch brings Pan Am/Parapan Am Games community pride to comorganizing committee, said munities of Toronto and of the preparations. across Ontario, that paral“We are getting anxious lels our goals through our for Saturday. For Toronto newspapers, magazines and the GTA, (the Games) and websites of bringis an opportunity to share ing community news and what we are as a region, to information to better our share the pride we have as communities,” he said.

Many events are being planned around the Torch Relay, including The Thrill of the Grill Saturday, July 4 on the Prince Edward Viaduct. The Danforth BIA will host the sixth annual event fundraiser from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the east end of the viaduct, where the Luminous Veil – the suicide barrier rods – will be lit for the first time. “We usually hold this event at Broadview and Chester, but because the bridge will be lit, we moved it to there,” said Jennifer Jones, vice-chair of the BIA, adding the top half of the bridge will remain permanently lit. The Thrill of the Grill, co-hosted by The Food Ne t w o r k’s c h e f Ly n n Crawford and Tommy Smyth of HGTV’s Sarah 101, will feature a handful of chefs serving up edibles including ribs, corn, and beer. “I hope this is the start of many events on the bridge,” said Jones, adding the BIA was instrumental with the initial funding and advocating for the Luminous Veil and lighting. As for being part of Pan Am Games celebrations, she said residents might be slow to warm to the sporting event, but once it arrives it will be fully embraced. “Any city that is hosting an event like this has a chance to really turn the dial on the city up a notch,” Jones said.

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Local principal Cheryl Yamamoto dedicated to students ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com

Cheryl Yamamoto’s office is not a typical elementary school principal’s office: there are toys, a fish tank and a large table. The table is where a group of students have breakfast before class each day while socializing with the principal. The breakfast program is open to all 340 students at Scarborough’s Walter Perry Junior Public School though typically about 10 take part.

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Cheryl Yamamoto is the principal at Walter Perry Junior Public School. “The kids who are coming for breakfast are obviously the ones who have a little

more needs, so I’ll check in with them,” said Yamamoto, noting the breakfast allows her to “listen to their needs and their problems if they have any.” Yamamoto, with the help of parent volunteers, also organizes a morning meal program, which offers students a healthy snack from three food groups at 10 a.m. each day. Yamamoto was recently selected as a Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games torchbearer in recognition of her “commitment to inspiring healthy food choices and to ensuring

students in her community start the day with proper nourishment.” More and more schools are offering some type of snack program; and Yamamoto believes it’s the way of the future. “I think every child deserves to have an actual healthy snack every single day,” she said, adding “this is something that needs to happen in every school.” At the breakfast program, which begins at 8:30 a.m., students are offered a variety of foods: cereal, fruits, waffles and grilled cheese sand-

wiches. During the morning meal students are typically offered fruits and vegetables along with cheese, crackers and bagels. Some students like the atmosphere so much that they choose to eat their lunch in the principal’s office as well. “I really try hard to make this a safe haven for the kids, hence the fish and the toys,” Yamamoto said. For more on the Pan Am Games and regular updates, visit us online at www.insidetoronto.com/ toronto-pan-am-games


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Body found in McCowan Park identified as missing man

Nitiyand Gary Singh

Toronto Police believe Nitiyand Gar y Singh exchanged phone texts with a friend until 1 a.m., Friday, May 22, not long before he was killed in McCowan Park. The body of Singh, now confirmed as Toronto’s 19th homicide victim of the year, was found Monday morning in a “heavily wooded area” of the park, which is near

Torrance Road. Last Saturday his family reported to police Singh had been missing since Thursday. Unemployed, he hung around a strip mall at 1347 Danforth Rd., a short distance southwest of where he was found, Homicide Det. Sgt. Mike Carbone said during a press conference on Wednesday.

Known in the area as Gary, Singh was the father of one child, and “has roots and is connected to that neighbourhood,” Carbone said. Police are particularly interested in speaking to anyone who saw Singh around 1 a.m. on May 22. Carbone would not confirm Singh was stabbed to death, but said an edged weapon was used.

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Man, 24, charged in wA 24-year-old sex assault man has been arrested in connection with a sexual assault last month in the Morningside Avenue and Ellesmere Road area. Police allege on Wednesday, April 15, at 2 a.m., a 38-year-

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highways east and west of the city (sound familiar?). Seventy years before that, Toronto the Good finally allowed the running of streetcar service for the first time ever – on a Sunday. As Filey writes, on that first day of operation the privately run precursor to the TTC donated the day’s revenue, $321, to local hospitals. TO OPEN EARLY SUNDAYS wSUBWAY

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david nickle the city On Tuesday, Mayor John Tory’s generally right-ofcentre executive committee spent a good portion of a short meeting dancing around a symbolic leghold trap set by generally left-of-centre councillors Mike Layton and Glenn De Baeremaeker. The two had put forward a member’s motion to have council establish an “environmental bill of rights.” The motion contains many “rights” that very few voters would want to pass up: a right to breathe and drink clean air and water and eat safe food; access to nature, to know about pollutants and the right to take part in decision-making. It also lays responsibility on council to promote these rights, and by the by, points to matters of policy that also have great symbolic value for political brands. But they weren’t about to

vote it down — because oh, the symbolism of that would have been an embarrassment. Other municipalities had passed a similar bill of rights already. So the committee did the sensible thing, and sent it off to the interim city manager for a report to come back late in the fall. Layton was disappointed at that prospect and, laying cards on the table, expressed hope it could come before the federal election. Because after all, it would be really something if Canada’s largest city could make it clear that its policies and practices were all aimed toward preserving the environment, just as Torontonians were set to join their fellow Canadians passing judgement on the environmentally dodgy Conservative government record. Now that would be what you would call symbolic.

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Brookfield Residential opened two new designer decorated model homes at their Fox Trail community in Uxbridge, Ontario. Each of the two models were recently honoured by the Durham Region Home Builders’ Association at their Awards of Excellence for top design in their respective categories. “The architectural detailing and design of these homes can’t truly be appreciated until you have the opportunity to walk through and see it firsthand,” said Marc Thibault, VP of Sales and Marketing at Brookfield Residential. “We are delighted with how each of them turned out and the entire community is now taking shape and should be fully constructed by the end of this year. These models are inspiring and provide our guests with a glimpse of what life may entail in this wonderful community they might one day call home.” Fox Trail is a community of 46 upscale bungalow townhomes located in a mature neighbourhood surrounded by existing residential and with a number of homes backing onto an existing golf

course providing spectacular views. The feature list for these homes is vast with many of the items that today’s homeowners come to expect like hardwood, granite, nine foot ceilings, upgraded kitchen cabinets and their Panorama View Window which floods the rear of your home with an abundance of natural light to name a few. The models at Fox Trail feature two very popular designs including the Maple and Quaker, both a 36’ bungalow with loft and double car garage. Each is unique in their own right and features modern designs to maximize living space including gourmet kitchens, grand family rooms, optional finished basement spaces and relaxing master retreats. The models are open from Saturday through Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The community in total features seven different bungalow plans offering a variety of choices to meet different family needs as well as optional loft and basement plans for those looking for a little more added space. The commu-

nity is condominium based to provide homeowners with the added benefit of carefree living – no grass cutting, snow shovelling or exterior maintenance worries. As an added benefit, the current limited time bonus package offers homeowners three years of free condo fees and an air conditioner. “Delivering an upscale design on both the exterior and interior was important to us to ensure we met the needs of today’s discerning buyers. With time becoming more and more scarce today, we felt it was important to deliver a carefree living experience where residents could spend more time doing the things they desire with family and friends rather than worry about mundane maintenance upkeep,” says Thibault. Brookfield is dedicated to creating the best places to call home and has built more than 25,000 homes in Ontario since 1956. Brookfield’s ongoing commitment to quality, design and customer service has earned the company several highly coveted industry recogni-

tions including the J.D. Power and Associates Award for Highest in Customer Satisfaction and Ontario Builder of the Year from OHBA and Tarion. Brookfield currently has active communities in Alliston (Treetops), Aurora

(The Arbors), Bradford (Grand Central), Caledon East (Pathways), Mono (Fieldstone), Niagara-on-the-Lake (The Village) and Tottenham (Willow Glen). For more information, please visit the website www.BrookfieldHomes.ca.

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Safety program seeks support of dog walkers That strange man looking into basement windows may be a contractor, or a burglar. To r o n t o p o l i c e s a y Scarborough residents out walking their dogs could, with a little training, report on what looks suspicious in their neighbourhoods and prevent crimes. The program Paws for the Cause enlists dog-walkers simply because they are there, and would recognize suspicious activity if they saw it. During a rash of recent daylight break-ins in Agincourt, residents didn’t seem to notice

out-of-place people or things, said Const. Gary Gomez. a crime prevention officer for the area’s 42 Division. “And if they did notice, they weren’t calling us,” Gomez said this week. “The criminals were going under the radar.” Gomez wants to meet interested people from the area on Thursday, June 4, at L’Amoreaux Community Centre on McNicoll Avenue, from 8 to 9 p.m. Around 50 residents got basic crime-prevention training from the program

in April in the area served by 43 Division. The program doesn’t ask people to do anything they wouldn’t normally do on their walks, and isn’t restricted to dog walkers. Gomez said new moms who regularly walk their babies are also good candidates to report suspicions by calling 416-808-2222 - or 911 if they see a crime in progress. People are afraid of trouble if they report something to police and they’re wrong, but it’s okay to be wrong, Gomez said.

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People experiencing Scarborough’s Rouge Valley this weekend can get a very close look at animals known to live in the area. Canadian Wildlife Federation’s Walk for Wildlife near the Toronto Zoo on Saturday, May 30, and Sunday, May 31, includes appearances by a great horned owl, sawwhet owl, skunk and groundhog.

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The group’s “two days of outdoor fun.” also features guided hikes with Parks Canada and CWF personnel, performances by singersongwriter Tomi Swick, a food truck and information about the zoo’s Adopt-A-Pond program. It all takes place near Pearse House, at 1749 Meadowvale Road opposite the entrance to the zoo. Much of the valley may soon become part of a federal Rouge National Urban Park. Details on the event, including on fundraising by

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Show includes guest speakers, resources and Relaxation Zone >>>from page 1 run and that means family members will be involved in their care and organizing their care,” he said. Statistics from the Alzheimer Society of Canada show that in 2011, 747,000 Canadians were living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias – that’s 14.9 per cent of Canadians 65 and older. Between two per cent and 10 per cent of all cases of

dementia start before the age of 65. The risk for dementia doubles every five years after age 65. This is where education and resources for cargivers step in, said Hurst. “There’s a lot more education and supports available to people. A lot more support where people are trying to educate family members on trying to be caregivers.” The Caregiver Show, which takes place May 30 at

Centennial College’s Progress Campus in Scarborough, is one way to raise awareness of how many family members are involved in caring for loved ones in need. The show is presented by Saint Elizabeth Health Care, which offers at-home services for family caregivers. The show is brought to Toronto residents by Metroland Media Toronto and Downsizing Divas.

Speakers at this year’s show include Teepa Snow, an occupational therapist currently working as a dementia care and dementia education specialist, and health and wellness expert Rose Reisman. Bringing the caregiving role into the spotlight recognizes how important these individuals are, Hurst said. As the Alzheimer Society of Canada notes, caregiving is a critical issue for people

living with dementia and for Canadians in general. One in five Canadians aged 45 and older provides some form of care to seniors living with long-term health problems. Along with the guest speakers, The Caregiver Show will feature resources, services and products along with a chance for caregivers to connect with other caregivers and with professionals in the industry.

There will also be a Rest and Relaxation Zone to provide pampering and replenishment – a chance for caregivers to take care of themselves. The Caregiver Show takes place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Centennial College Progress Campus’ Athletics Wellness Centre, 941 Progress Ave.

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Canadian Knitting Tour wGreat The Great Canadian Knitting Tour will make a stop in Scarborough tonight. Award-winning author, knitter, designer and storyteller Sylvia Olsen will lead a workshop at Creative Yarns, 269 Ellesmere Rd., from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Author of Knitting Stories: Personal Essays, Knitting Stories II and Seven Coast Salishinspired Knitting Programs, Olsen will be sharing her stories with local knitters at the event. To register, please call 416-3318085. Spirits event at Tropicana wUplifting

Tropicana’s Centre of Excellence presents Uplifting Spirits Thursday, June 4 from 6 to 9 p.m. to support Tropicana’s youth programming. The event features Caribbean tastes from King Catering, The Art of Catering, Bacchus Roti Shop, Rum Cake Delight and

the centre’s own chef. Also up for offer will be rum punches, specialty teas and more. There will be a silent auction, art prints for sale and two round trip tickets from Toronto to anywhere in the Caribbean. And prizes from the Caribbean. This event is for those aged 19 years and older. Tickets are $75 per person. For tickets, call Heather Douglas at 416-4399009 ext. 221. Tropicana is located at 1385 Huntingwood Dr. St. Clair church hosts yard sale There will be a community yard sale Saturday, June 13 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Clair Evangelical Missionary Church. If you have items to sell, a table and space in the parking lot will be provided for free. There will also be a bake sale and barbecue at the event. Also, local residents are invited to join St. Clair Evangelical Missionary Church in the park Sundays from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in Regents Park from June 28 to Aug. 30. All ages are welcome to attend the event, which takes place weather permitting.

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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. For more information, or to buy tickets, visit www.facebook.com/bluffsgatesopen or call 905-683-2320, ext. 1212. lawn bowling begins wAgincourt

The Agincourt Lawn Bowling Club season will run from May

until the end of September, and players are being sought for this season. Lawn bowling allows participants to spend time in the outdoors, get some light exercise and meet new friends. The Agincourt clubhouse and greens are on Heather Road, which runs west from Brimley Road, one block north of Sheppard Ave. The Agincourt Lawn Bowling Club has been in the area since 1929. The club always welcomes new members, visitors and those who might be ‘just plain curious’ about the sport. For more info, go to www. agincourtlbc.com, or call club president Ron Sellen, at 416686-0219.

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“We emphasize cleanliness, affordability and friendliness,” says Leung. “That’s why we attract so many Chinese and western customers.” The restaurant offers a special every month, usually a free meal special with a purchase of equal value. Perfect Chinese is located at 4386 Sheppard Ave. E., and holds the distinction of being the only 24 hour Chinese restaurant in town. Free parking is available. For information call (416) 297-6100.

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Scarborough Civic Centre library opens TECHNOLOGY AND BOOKS: Scarborough Civic Centre branch library held a community open house Saturday. The library is home to an innovation hub, which includes: 3D printers and scanners, Raspberry Pi (singleboard computers), Arduino kits, high definition video cameras and a green screen. Programming connected to the space and its technology include: free classes from 3D design to computer programming and events with experts and innovation specialists. There is also a reading area for children. The Kidsstop space offers literary centres for children aged birth to five years old and their caregivers.

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Scarborough Village Singers to perform The Scarborough Village Singers will be performing Sunday, May 31, at 2 p.m. at Guildwood Presbyterian Church. The group of more than 40 seniors is performing a fund raising concert for the church. Tickets are $10 at the door. Guildwood Presbyterian Church is located at 7 Livingston Rd. Union Summer Concert Series wPort

Youth Night kicks off the annual free Port Union Summer Concert series this Saturday from 6 to 9 p.m. The concert features rock, hip hop, acoustic and rap. Featured artists include Stealing Freedom, Scarborough EAST Collective, On Skylines and Horizons, Charlene Nash, Neisha Pierre, Aditya/ Michael/Rahul/Jai, Kayras Engineer Chris Black, Yohan, Native Child dance group and DJ Curtis Dean. The concerts start in July and feature: Scarborough Concert Band (July 5); Climax Jazz Band (July 12) and Sons of Beaches (July 19). All concerts are held outdoors at the Port Union

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MONEY

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Novenas/ Card of Thanks

Novenas/ Card of Thanks

Novena To The Most Sacred Heart Of Jesus And St. Jude:

Novena To The Most Sacred Heart Of Jesus And St. Jude. May the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised, blessed, loved adored and glorified throughoutthewholeworldnowandforever,Amen. Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, help to the helpless, pray for us. Say nine times a day for nine days. Prayer will be answered by the eighth day, it has never failed. Publication must be promised.Thank you very much Most Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Jude, for 2 successful surgeries. B.C.

Notices (Public)

Notices (Public)

Notice of the Annual General Meeting for Heart Beatz/ Cliffcrest Community Centre

(416-267-6293) June 10th, 2015 5:00pm - 7:30pm 14 Centre Street, Scarborough, ON R.S.V.P. by June 3, 2015 with amount of people attending to: cliffcrest@bellnet.ca

Legal Services

Legal Services

CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let your past limit your career plans! Since 1989 Confidential, Fast Affordable - A+ BBB Rating EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM Call for FREE INFO BOOKLET 1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) www.RemoveYourRecord.com Eavestroughs & Siding

Eavestroughs & Siding

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

Landscaping, Lawn Care, Supplies

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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

LAWN CUTTING Services for the Summer and Eavestrough Cleaning. Call Edward at 416-284-9219

CEILINGS REPAIRED. Spray textures, plaster designs, stucco, drywall, paint. We fix them all! www.mrstucco.ca 416-242-8863

SMALL TREE Removal. Yard clean-up and pruning. Free Estimates! Call Allan for great rates at 416-755-3420.

MINOR REPAIRS & Renovations Plumbing. Electrical. Patio Doors. Storm Doors. Mirrored Closet Doors. Windows. Sell & Installation Call Sam 416-562-9499

Flooring & Carpeting Mortgages/Loans

Home Renovations

Flooring & Carpeting

MAINLY FLOORS Carpet, hardwood, tile from $1.79/sq.ft. installed. Free estimate in GTA. Spring deals! Call 416-873-8043 www.megafloors.net NESO FLOORING

Carpet installation starting from $1.19/ sq.ft. Hardwood, laminate at low prices. 27 yrs experience. Free Estimates. Best Price!

647-400-8198

CARPET, LAMINATELinoleum. A1, sales, installation, repair, restretch. Seniors discount. For expert workmanship/ low rates, free estimate call (416)569-5606

Child Care Wanted

Child Care Wanted

FULL TIME live in Caregiver for 2 kids. Must be responsible and trustworthy. Salary $11 per hour. Location Scarborough. Contact Eric at, eric.nilo@gmail.com.

FULL-TIME CHILD caregiver wanted. $11/hr. Hardworking and trustworthy. Email yan_goduco@yahoo.com Appliance Repairs/ Installation

Appliance Repairs/ Installation

#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

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

Real Estate Misc./Services

Real Estate Misc./Services

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

Nannies/Live In/Out

Nannies/Live In/Out

LIVE-IN CAREGIVER needed for 4 children (10yr old twins, 2yrs & 5 months). Scarborough area. Full time. $11/hr. 40hrs/week. Free accommodation. 1-2yrs. experience. 416-332-8982

Electrical

Electrical

CERTIFIED MASTER Electrician. Troubleshooting, new wiring, upgrades, lighting, receptacles, timers. ESA# 7004236, Call Leo 416-821-2153

Medical & Dental Services

Medical & Dental Services

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

Legal Services

CRIMINAL RECORD? Canadian Record Suspension (Criminal pardon) seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation, peace of mind? Free consultation: 1-800-347-2540

Cemetery Plots

Cemetery Plots

2 CEMETERY lots for sale in Highland Memory Garden, 33 Memory Garden Lane, North York. 416-499-4839 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 Vehicles Wanted/Wrecking

Vehicles Wanted/Wrecking

TOP CASH For Scrap 416-834-4233. We pay top cash for your junk car and we tow it away for free. 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

Plumbing

Plumbing

RAY PLUMBING Service Repair/ replacement, faucets, sinks, toilets, drains, main valve, leaky pipes, drain cleaning. Licensed and insured. 24/7. 416-880-4151 Handy Person

Handy Person

HANDYMEN. PROFESSIONAL, reliable. Install, renovate, repair. Carpentry, electrical, plumbing. Decks, fences, kitchens, bathrooms, basements, floors. Free estimates. Zik 416-522-9279

Painting & Decorating

Painting & Decorating

FRESH COAT Painting & Design Interior & exterior painting. Colour consultation. Design concepts. Contact Alyce 416-471-2592

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Classifieds

Masonry & Concrete


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HOME RENOVATIONS

DANAR RESTORATION

NO DOWN PAYMENT FOR SENIORS! - PORCHES, STEPS, WALKWAYS - ALL GENERAL CONTRACTING NEEDS - WATERPROOFING & BASEMENT LEAK REPAIR - WINDOW & DOOR INSTALLATION, RAILINGS AND PORCH ENCLOSURES DON’T PAY FOR 6 MONTHS O.A.C. METRO LICENCE T85-0234754

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HOME RENOVATIONS

ELECTRICAL

Twilight Renovation

Burton Electric Inc.

• Build/ Repair Decks, Fence • Finish Basement, Flooring • Indoor/Outdoor Home Improvement • Indoor/Outdoor Paint Big or Small, we do it all Free Estimate

647-287-7168 HOME RENOVATIONS

SPECIALIZING IN FINISHING

LANDSCAPING, LAWN CARE, SUPPLIES

mĂŠKnob and tube replacement mĂŠService upgrades mĂŠAluminum wire reconditioning mĂŠBreakers/Panels mĂŠElectrical Home Inspections mĂŠPot Lights mĂŠFREE ESTIMATES Master Electrician * License # 7001220 * Insured www.burtonelectric.ca mark.burton@burtonelectric.ca

GENERAL CONTRACTING, EXCAVATING

Yard Clean Up, Lawn Mowing & Property Maintenance For Estimate Call:

PROPERTY SOLUTIONS

•Bathrooms •Basements

Includes electrical, plumbing, installing hardwood, painting, drywall & ceramic tile.

Yard Clean Up, Lawn Mowing 416-288-8300 CUSTOM DECKS & Property Maintenance 416-709-4457

Call Steve 416-300-6787

416.460.3210

NEED RENOVATIONS?

www.deckplus.ca

SPECIALIZING IN

HANDY PERSON

* Bathrooms * Walk-in showers * Kitchen cabinets

PROPERTY SOLUTIONS

416 419-1772

* Tiles * Hardwood * Bsmt finishing

FOR ESTIMATE CALL

416-288-8300 416-709-4457

WINTER SPECIAL

Call Kashif 416.909.7601

Free Estimates Metro Lic 15743

Call Cell

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(416)706-9861

SALE!

CONCRETE & PAVING

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416.261.1363 647-678-9282

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! HEATING AND COOLING BIGGEST SALE EVER! SAVE $1,000

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

www.venetianconstruction.ca Free estimates 416-286-2666

Air Con. From $1450 installed! BEST PRICES IN TOWN!!!

Tune-up & Clean Furnaces or A/C Plus 22pt. Check List Carbon Monoxide CO Levels $

69.95

CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES

*10 Year Warranty

~ Since 1967 ~

Beautiful Designs For Your New Patio, Gardens or Front Entrance Amazing Lawn Care Programs New Interlock Styles, Gardens, Sodding, Fire Pits, Outdoor Kitchens

SALE!

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A/C Special Starting from $1999 AND we do ALL Gas Piping Jobs & Duct Work

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Experienced and Affordable

416-267-2384 LIC. #B23188

FULLY INSURED

SALE!

Interlock Stone Repairs

• Resurface and Build new porches • Specialize in flagstone work • Stone facing around the house FREE ESTIMATES 10% Seniors Discount 38 years in Business www.pcbrick.ca

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All General Contracting Services Basement Leak Repairs Porch Enclosures and Railings Porches, Steps and Walkways Window and Door Installations Eavestroughs and Roofing

905.493.0066 Roofing & Eavestrough Repairs Evestrough Repairs 416 771-3656

SALE!

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• WE CONVERT OIL OR ELECTRICAL FURNACE TO GAS • INSTALL TANKLESS HOT WATER & BOILER • LOWEST PRICE – WE DO ALL PROCESSES TO GET MAXIMUM REBATE

RATED A+ IN BBB 15 YEARS OF SERVICE ~ 24/7

416-445-1718

www.universalhc.ca

YOUR PRIVATE GARDENER 416-615-0995

Sandy Bowker, B.Sc. Agr. Landscaping and Lawn Maintenance, Spring Cleanups, Trimming & Pruning, Lawn Seeding or Sodding & Fertilizing 20 years in the GTA


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$

EAVESTROUGH CLEANING FROM $20

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Small Job Specialists

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ROOFING REPAIRS Co.

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BATHROOM RENOVATIONS

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Spring Savings! Call Bobby 416-828-TREE (8733) www.GTAtree.com

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Everything you need for perfect planters, pots & gardens, indoors & out!

BRING ON THE

HEAT!

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

BEST OF THE BEST DOMESTIC CAR DEALERSHIP

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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

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

S FOR 60 MONTHODELS M ED ON SELECT

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

STK15185

$19,888 3.49% 96 $55.31 $0 PLUS HST

APR

APR

MONTHS

WEEKLY PLUS HST DOWN

SUNSCREEN GLASS

7 PASSENGER SEATING

ROOF RACK

STK15048

SALE PRICE!

$23,888 3.49% 96 PLUS HST

APR

MONTHS

$62

$0

WEEKLY PLUS HST

DOWN

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

CANADA VALUE PACKAGE

$

0%

$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

FACTORY ORDER

U CONNECT 4.3 MULTIMEDIA PREMIUM CLOTH CENTER WITH 5 PASSENGER SEATING TOUCH SCREEN BUCKET SEATS

0

ALL IN

DOWN

REAR STOW-N GO

6 SPEED AUTO TRANSMISSION

0

29G PACKAGE

MONTHS WEEKLY PLUS HST DOWN

$

0

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ALL IN PRICING

SALE PRICE!

FACTORY ORDER

$18,888 3.49% 96 $52.55 $0 PLUS HST

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

$

0

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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