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ous Wednesday, because the province refused to meet “minimum thresholds” of support. For many involved, a strong motivation behind the merger was its power to help persuade Ontario’s health ministry to at least study a complete renovation or replacement of the three Scarborough hospital campuses. Built in 1957, operating rooms at the TSH General are half the size of what the nearby Markham Stouffville Hospital has, and their lack of proper equipment makes
it harder for the hospital to attract and keep talented surgeons, said Dr. Larissa Tam, an obstetrician. “Our operating rooms are way below everything I’ve ever seen,” Tam told the town hall meeting at St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Centre. Scarborough-Agincourt MPP Soo Wong didn’t disagree, but said she hasn’t seen a formal request for capital funds from the hospital since she was elected in 2011. Bo t h Wo n g a n d Scarborough-Rouge River MPP Bas Balkissoon suggested the hospital’s own
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leadership was responsible for lack of action on new operating rooms – a project the ministry hasn’t begun despite earmarking $3 million in 2009 to start work – and other building deficiencies. “To date, there hasn’t been much leadership at Scarborough hospital. Let’s call it the way it is,” said Wong. Both said they had talked to Dr. John Wright, the previous CEO at TSH, about the operating rooms, but said Wright had not followed up by submitting an official request to move things forward. They added the project, along with another to plan a remake of a diagnostics wing at the General, was on hold for a year during the merger study with RVHS, during a previous study of a merger with Toronto East General Hospital, and in years before Wright’s tenure as CEO, when TSH was under provincial supervision. While almost 43 per cent of the General is over 50 years old, and its “patchwork renovations” have left a building below modern standards, the Birchmount campus, only 30 years old, ranks in the province’s worst 10 per cent of facilities, said Robert Biron, TSH CEO for the past year, “The skeleton, if you will, is falling apart,” he said, adding emergency rooms at both campuses, as well as at RVHS Centenary, are “grossly undersized” for the volumes they serve. Though Biron accepted his hospital “owns some” responsibility for its condition, he added it’s more important to move forward with a plan for renewal than to point fingers. The message from the Liberal MPPs, however, didn’t sit well with many.
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Dr. Paul Tam said for years he was told TSH was at a disadvantage because resources were going to teaching hospitals in downtown Toronto or to growing suburbs around the city. “We took what is given. We don’t know how to fight for it,” he concluded. “We’ve been taken for granted and not had our fair share,” added Mike Del Grande, a local councillor and former TSH board member. “This is the silent buzz that I’m hearing.” Denis Lanoue, outgoing president of the hospital’s advisory council, went further, recalling the frustration he saw in TSH board members on March 15 as they voted to derail the merger – which he said residents, doctors and nurses alike supported after months of consultations. Both hospitals approved
the merger last November on condition Health Minister Deb Matthews would fund one-time and ongoing merger costs, as well as initiate longterm planning that could lead to facility renewal. The hospitals told the province they wanted no less than $18 million in capital planning grants – enough to construct a business case for new facilities – and $5.4 million annually to pay for wage harmonization between the hospitals. Matthews would not offer more than $3 million for planning, on top of $1.3 million the province had supplied for the merger study and $2.5 million for months of “due diligence” work after November. For more on this story and continuing coverage of the merger proposal, visit us at www.scarboroughmirror.com
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Will Earth Hour spawn similar hour events? First off, I realize not everybody was able to participate in Earth Hour Saturday night. If you were operating a truck, cab, limo or car at the time, you’d have had to take a pass. Turning off your headlights while driving in the dark is a definite no-no. You couldn’t have joined in if you were staging an indoor event, such as a hockey game, either. Contact sports by candlelight is not recommended. For those who were able to partake, according to reports, the cumulative effect radiated throughout the globe, leaving the planet and its inhabitants with a warm and fuzzy feeling. Ironically, turning all my light bulbs off in concert with so many others around the world, actually turned on one light bulb in my home: the one inside my head. It occurred to me that if the idea of increasing environmental awareness could generate so much interest globally, why not
jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY use the same one-hour concept to address other issues that concern us all? It doesn’t have to be on Saturday night from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. It could be a different hour depending on the topic. What’s more, with all that’s going on these days, we could easily have 51 of them a year on top of Earth Hour. Imagine the cumulative effect of 52 such hours annually when we’re all on the same page globally. The planet has got to love that kind of math. Here are a few suggestions for topics I think could go a long way to making the world a better place. For starters, how about no acronyms for an hour a year? You have to replace them with full-length words. Ask grandma or grandpa to tell you about them. Words were all the rage back in the day. They were used in
equally antiquated structures known as sentences. Speaking of words, two the world could do without would be “no problem.” Let’s make that next on the list shall we? Even if it’s only for an hour a year, not hearing that phrase would do wonders for the globe. Staying with the subject of eradicating noise pollution, how about for an hour a year nobody with earphones can sing their favourite song out of key and with the wrong lyrics at the top of their lungs in a crowded subway? That could be followed by an hour the ensuing week of no screaming louder than the lead singer of a heavy metal band on your cellphone in a crowded mall. We could also address aggravating signage in the landscape in the same format. How about an hour a year when food prices on store and restaurant posters don’t end in .99? Instead we see the actual final total including the HST.
And let’s not forget the workplace. How about an hour a year when nobody in the office can ask you if you have any Tylenol? Anyhow, these are just a few ideas. I bet you could come up with 51 of your own that would be just as beneficial. But I’ll leave you with three more annual hours the world could use right now: no tweeting, no texting and no selfies. I know you’re thinking that’s an excessive length of time to expect people to curtail such essential behaviour. So, how does this sound? One minute for no tweeting, one minute no texting and one second for no selfies. That better? Trust me, even with that tiny amount of abstaining for each, the planet will breathe a huge sigh of relief. 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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s I write this the morning of April 1, reporters and cameras are camped outside the mayor’s office, waiting for Rob Ford to show up for council. It is antsy business: encounters with the mayor at city hall are chancy operations. Ford makes it difficult. Sometimes, he breaks into a run. Recently, when reporters and cameras were following him in from Nathan Phillips Square, the mayor called a charge through reporters lining a public staircase, knocking down a photographer. He was closely accompanied by city hall security, as he often is – with security imposing themselves between photographers and the mayor, and at one point, asking reporters to stop shouting questions. The same guard was bowled over himself in the crush. The situation was hardly a safe one for anyone in city hall at the time. Reporters and camera people were in immediate harm’s way, but so too were members of the public. The mayor might also have
david nickle the city harmed himself, although he seemed to feel he had the matter under control. Now, no one was seriously hurt – or at least says that they were. But this is an ongoing worry. Late last year, security stood by while the mayor bumped into councillor Pam McConnell as he ran across the floor of council, and allowed the mayor’s driver Jerry Agyemang to photograph members of the public in an intimidating way while the Ford brothers goaded them on. It is interesting to note that last week, while I was attempting to photograph Porter Airlines owner Robert Deluce making a deputation in council chambers from the same angle, security put a stop to it. It is clear that there are different sets of rules for the public and the press – even councillors – and members of the mayor’s personal staff. As a matter of disclosure – when I’m not writing this column, I’m serving as pres-
ident of the City Hall Press Gallery, and trying to deal with these matters. I do so with some sympathy for at least two of the three sides. As journalists, we have to be able to ask difficult questions and confront city politicians with uncomfortable truths. That’s not negotiable. And yet the situation that city hall security find themselves in these days is unprecedented: looking after the safety of everyone in a city hall, with a chief magistrate that demands they double as a personal guard and has been known to behave erratically. It is an awful situation. But at least until the election it’s a situation that will persist. As I finish this column, Ford has arrived at city hall. When asked where he might have been, he responded by pushing through the throng and grabbing the lens of a camera held by a CTV cameraman, pushing it away and disappearing into his office. It’s hardly an incident to inspire feelings of security.
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Col Bickford was born in Toronto To the editor: There are some erroneous facts circulating about Col. Harold Child Bickford, who owned the land and building now known as the Guild Inn. A newspaper article states he was a retired American colonel. In 1876, Harold Child Bickford was born in Toronto in a house called Gore Vale. At the age of 19, he joined the military with the governor general’s body guard. Two years later he was posted to England and joined
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Holocaust survivor George Brady speaks to students at Francis Libermann Catholic High School on Tuesday. Brady was in attendance for a screening of the film about his sister, Hana, called ‘Inside Hana’s Suitcase’. Staff photo/Irvin Mintz
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Holocaust survivor George Brady speaks to Francis Libermann students ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com
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tudents at a Scarborough school got a first-hand history lesson from a Holocaust survivor whose story was made famous through a book, stage play and film documentary. Francis Libermann Catholic High School students watched the documentary Tuesday and then had a question-and-answer session with one of its subjects: George Brady. The 86-year-old was joined by playwright Emil Sher, who turned the story into a stage play in 2006. “This is history coming alive for them, making a real connection,” history teacher Karen Dennis said. “We went beyond the textbook, and it really is more powerful that way.” The story of Brady and his younger sister Hana became public when Japanese educator and Holocaust museum director Fumiko Ishioka exhibited Hana’s suitcase in 2000.
This was a story in itself. In the late 1990s, Ishioka wrote to several Holocaust museums, asking them to loan her objects that belonged to children who lived in concentration camps. “Many resisted because these are precious artifacts. They were worried about damage, loss,” Sher said. “Ultimately one, the Auschwitz Museum, sent her a suitcase, amongst other things: a sweater, a shoe, a canister of Zyklon B, which was the pesticide that was used to poison the Jews in Auschwitz.” The suitcase had Hana’s name and birth date. Ishioka wanted to know more about her and asked various Holocaust museums whether they had a record of her. Ishioka was told Hana came to Auschwitz from a concentration camp the Germans called Terezin. Ishioka later visited the Terezin Ghetto Museum and found Hana’s name on a list of people imprisoned in Terezin. “Above the name is George’s
name,” Sher said. “Most names featured in an article in the have a check mark next to them. Canadian Jewish News. The two That means they were killed. were then subjects of a CBC George did not have a check radio documentary. mark next to his name.” Hana then became the subject Through investigation, Ishioka of a children’s book called Hana’s obtained Brady’s address and Suitcase, which Sher turned into wrote to him explaining that his a stage play. sister’s suitcase is on display at “It’s a reflection of George’s the Tokyo Holocaust museum humour here: he had one conand asking for photos of her. cern, that whoever we cast to Brady said he play George was was very surprised very handsome,” to receive the Sher said. We’re all the same, letter from Japan. A film called “I just couldn’t and we should be Inside Hana’s figure what’s going appeared tolerant and respect Suitcase on because I never in 2009. each other. did any business “It is a story (in Japan), I had no about hope,” Sher – George Brady friends in Japan,” said. “Here’s a he said. “I just woman (Ishioka) couldn’t believe it.” who ultimately ended up forgBrady gave Ishioka photos ing a very strong and beautiful of Hana and shared her story. relationship with a Holocaust Brady and Ishioka have since survivor...(and) still devotes toured around the world so much time and energy to together, sharing Hana’s story. the short, brief life of a young “They’ve become very close,” Jewish girl who was killed in the Sher said. Holocaust.” Brady and Ishioka were first Brady had this message to
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Francis Libermann students: “We’re all the same, and we should be tolerant and respect each other.” Brady also spoke about optimism and perseverance, noting without them he wouldn’t have survived. Francis Libermann principal Alex Pope said a concern of hers has always been that some Catholic school students “don’t get enough perspective” of other faiths and cultures and then are more susceptible to being misinformed. “It’s important to underscore the truth of what happened to the Jews, and especially I think to a Catholic community, and for them to realize that they have an obligation to the truth and to fighting anti-Semitism in a much more effective way than perhaps some of them did it during the war.”
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Harlem Globetrotters star Flight Time Lang will be in Toronto next week and will pay a visit to Scarborough’s Variety Village. He will be in town with teammate Bull Bullard as part of Globetrotter Week events in
anticipation of the team’s basketball games on April 11 and 12 at the Ricoh Coliseum. Lang and Bullard will be at Variety Village, 3701 Danforth Ave., on April 10 at noon to meet and greet with youth as part of the ABC’s of Bullying Prevention program. They will also visit a number of other Toronto locations as part of the program. Lang and teammate Big Easy Lofton are also appearing in the television show The Amazing Race. For more on the team, go to www.harlemglobetrotters. com quilters set to host show wLocal
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arts & entertainment Harvest concert slated wAcoustic Acoustic Harvest presents Ennis Saturday, April 5 at 8 p.m. The girls learned to sing around the time most people learn to walk. And while that may not be a unique thing for many people from Newfoundland and Labrador, the level of success they have attained since then certainly is. Tickets are $25/$22 in advance. Call 416-264-2235. The concert is at St. Nicholas Anglican Church, 1512 Kingston Rd. Visit www.acousticharvest.ca or www.ennismusic. com Fernandes and Family exhibit wMarilyn
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Scarborough Theatre Guild is holding auditions for Moon Over Buffalo on April 7 and 8 from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Call-backs Sunday, April 13 from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Auditions are at the Scarborough Theatre Guild Rehearsal Unit, 2105 Midland Avenue, Unit 16. Requirements are oneto-two minute comedic monologue is recommended. If you do not have a monologue, selected cold readings will be provided at the audition. For an audition information package, visit www. theatrescarborough.com/ TS_joinus.html solo exhibition wE-Squared
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sugan@futurerealtor.ca W/ A SPACIOUS KITCHEN, GRANITE COUNTERTOP. OPEN BALCONY, LARGE MASTER W/ W/I CLOSET & HomeLife Future 5PC ENSUITE. THE DEN CAN BE USED AS A HOME OFFICE OR EXTRA LIVING SPACE. HIGHER GRADE Realty Inc., LAMINATE FLOORS, CROWN MOULDING, 1 LOCKER, 1 PARKING SPACE. CLOSE TO HOSPITAL, MALL, Brokerage Independently Owned GO STATION, YMCA, SCHOOLS, PARK, STEPS TO PUBLIC TRANSIT. BUILDING AMENITIES INCLUDE and Operated PARTY ROOM, GAMES ROOM, POOL, GYM, CONCIERGE, 24 HR SECURITY AND MUCH MORE.
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This Bluffs Gem is situated on a rarely offered prime street. Detached 4 level back split, 3 + 1 bedrooms, ravine lot, move in ready, close to fantastic schools. Walk to lake, Bluffs Marina & waterfront trails. Asking $849,000.00. Call Tony for more information.
3 Bedrooms & 3 Washrooms. Move In condition. Finished Basement w/ Bedroom & Washroom, S/S Fridge Stove, Washer and Dryer, New Kitchen. A/C unit Hi. Eff. Furnace. Attached One Car Garage. Walk to Bus, School. Morningside/ Sheppard. MLS: 2863409 CALL ART: 416-298-8075
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Wishing Well Players stage Nasty Things, Murder MARIA TZAVARAS scm@insidetoronto.com The Wishing Well Players, who are members of St. John’s United Church in Scarborough, host a dinner theatre each year to help raise money for the various programs and initiatives at the church. This year’s production is a dramatic comedy with a twist of mystery called Nasty Things, Murder, a one-act play by Arthur Lovegrove. The evening consists of a roast beef dinner, followed by the show, which will make you laugh and keep you guessing until the end. The action takes place in the lounge of the Grantley Home for Retired Gentlewomen, and what
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The Wishing Well Players production of Nasty Things, Murder takes the stage this Friday and Saturday evening.
you may imagine happens in such a place, does. Daily activities include lengthy conversations, playing cards and watching television. On this particular evening the ladies, Ethel (Barb
McDermott), Louise (Haley Brown), Madge (Elaine Mary Brown) and Mary (Eileen Chaloner), are watching a documentary murder mystery on television. When the set suddenly conks out part
way through the show, their conversation turns to intriguing gossip as they wonder about the ending. The ladies begin discussing the show, which details the murder of an old, wealthy woman who was murdered in her home. As they delve into the facts, such as who lived at the house with her and who had the motive to murder her, one resident, Mary, remains quiet, almost oblivious to their conversation about this real-life case. Suddenly, Mary decides to chime in on the discussion, revealing she actually knew the deceased woman and some other details that seem awfully personal to the case of this murder that an acquaintance shouldn’t know. Mary has so much informa-
tion it ends up making some of ladies, especially Louise, wonder if she’s more involved than she’s letting on. As Mary retires to her room, the evening takes a hilarious turn as these ladies contemplate if they have a murderess in their midst, or have their imaginations just run wild? This ensemble cast is fantastic in their roles and know how to deliver the more serious as well as comedic dialogue, which they deliver naturally and believable. It’s as if we we’re catching a glimpse of a real evening of gossip and intrigue between friends. Chaloner, as Mary, is a great balance between sweet and conniving. She’s so convincing in her role you’ll never see
what’s coming thanks to her believable portrayal. Brown is amazing as the frightened Louise with the over-the-top imagination, and McDermott and Mary Brown are great as the two level-headed ones of the group, who become the voices of reason. This show has a fantastic twist that makes for a satisfying and surprising ending. Come and support a great cause and enjoy an evening of food, fun and mystery! Nasty Things, Murder dinner theatre will be held on April 4 and 5, with dinner at 6:30 p.m. and the show at 8 p.m., at St. John’s United Church, 2 Nobert Rd.
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Two Scarborough Titans Volleyball Club teams finished on the podium at the Ontario Volleyball Association U-15 girls’ Bugarski Cup tournament held in Peterborough.
Scarborough Titans teams win pair of volleyball medals at Peterborough’s Bugarski Cup The Scarborough Titans Volleyball Club (STVC) Invasion U15 and the STVC Synergy U14 teams both finished on the podium at the Ontario Volleyball Association (OVA) U15 Girls Bugarski Cup in Peterborough. The STVC Invasion won gold at the tournament held on March 22. Invasion team members are Alice Zhao, Emily Quan,
Jenna Matys, Michelle Kuan, Raizel Reboldela, Jordan Kondo, Winnie Yang, Lauren Kaminski, Amber HardingSalazar, Kayla McKenzie and Ashley Lau. Coached by Jan Matys with assistance from David Matys, Jessica Matys and Taylor Gates. The STVC Synergy took bronze finishing the bronze medal match in two sets with scores of 25-11 and 25-10.
Synergy team members are Val Zaborowski, Bianca Imbriaco, Lina Li, Jennilee Andaya, Gabriela Imbriaco, Melissa Chau, Kaylin Miller, Vivian Zanutel, Katelyn Oligario and Julia Duguid. The team is coached by Mark Sutton.
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>>>from page 1 if elected as a councillor. “I stay with my friends,” Karygiannis said. “I will give my folks the best representation that I can.” A determined campaigner, Karygiannis in 2011 declared he was out to beat Wilfred Laurier’s record of nearly 45 years in the House of Commons. Now, he wants to finish his career at city hall instead. “My quitting date was to be Dec. 12, 2033. If I get elected, God willing, that’s
going to be my quitting date municipally.” Karygiannis said he was thinking about a change, and completing a recent drive back to Ottawa at 3 a.m., he said, “I thought, ‘Why am I doing this?’” Working as a councillor will also allow him to visit his mother in Scarborough more frequently, he added. “I was not just a visiting individual (to people in my riding). I live there, this is my home.” Karygiannis, who most
recently served as his party’s Veteran’s Affairs critic, said his decision didn’t indicate any dissatisfaction with the leadership of the federal Liberals. Seven candidates are already registered to run in the ward, including Christopher Blueman, a former councillor for the Village of Sundridge, Ontario, who said he supports three-term limits for all politicians.
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Skates to be collected at Spooner event >>>from page 1 a chance to meet Spooner and see her gold medal, the event will also help collect skates for children in need. The skates will be distributed by Toronto police officers from Scarborough’s 41 and 43 divisions. A meet and greet is from noon to 12:30, followed by mingling and photos until a free family skate starts at 1:15
p.m. Scarborough Southwest MP Dan Harris is covering the cost of the skating. The event is also sponsored by RBC. On Saturday, April 12, Spooner will be at Hogan Chev, 5000 Sheppard Ave. E., to celebrate Gold Medal Day for Natalie. The day will feature a chance to meet with Spooner, and to get autographs and photos. There will also be a
barbecue and loot bags for kids, along with a skills competition and comedian David Merry. The event will also help raise funds for one of Spooner’s favourite charities, the Breakfast Club of Canada. There will be a charity draw of 12 signed Team Canada sweaters to help raise funds. The event is from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more info, call Hogan at 416-291-5054.
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Meeting on Guild Park’s future set for Monday MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com Supporters of Scarborough’s Guild Park are meeting Monday, April 7, to talk about the future after the extensive removal of diseased or damaged trees there this winter. A logging company hired by the City of Toronto spent
seven weeks culling ash trees that were infested with emerald ash borer, a fast-spreading beetle expected to kill nearly all of the city’s ash trees in a few years. Other trees were removed, the city says, either because they were damaged during the ice storm in December or were blocking “skidder
trails” needed to haul other trees away. Save The Guild, a group formed last month by residents angered by the cutting, has declared the strategy a “city-orchestrated disaster” and is calling for the entire park to be replanted immediately. Another group, Friends of Guild Park and Gardens, has called the cuts “heart-
breaking,” but says the park can be restored into one of the area’s treasures if its volunteers and other residents are given a “meaningful and ongoing say in what happens” there. Scarborough East Councillor Paul Ainslie, who arranged for the 7 p.m. meeting in the cafeteria of
Sir Wilfred Laurier Collegiate Institute on Guildwood Parkway, has said the cuts were necessary. Toronto council was expected this week to support an agreement with Dynamic Hospitality and Entertainment to renovate the former Guild Inn in the park, and to run a restaurant with
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NOVICE 7/8 RED DIVISION SATURDAY, APRIL 5 w 4th vs. 3rd Red Division (TBA) (Don Montgomery Arena, 2467 Eglinton Ave. E., 3 p.m.) w 4th vs. 3rd White Division (TBA) (Don Montgomery Arena, 2467 Eglinton Ave. E., 3:15 p.m.) w 2nd vs. 1st Red Division (TBA) (Don Montgomery Arena, 2467 Eglinton Ave. E., 4 p.m.) w 2nd vs. 1st White Division (TBA) (Don Montgomery Arena, 2467 Eglinton Ave. E., 4:15 p.m.) w Presentations & Banquet (gym, 5:15 p.m.) ATOM DIVISION SATURDAY, APRIL 5 w 6th vs. 5th (TBA) (Don Montgomery Arena, 2467 Eglinton Ave. E., 1 p.m.)
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WHEN: 5 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Framing Dames, 362 Old Kingston Rd. CONTACT: Catherine Hawthorn, 4162872025, www.framingdames.ca, clhawthorn97@gmail.com COST: Free In support of Ape Action Africa, and their continuing efforts to rescue animals from the bush meat trade. Authentic items from artisans in Africa.
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Running into the Eye of History WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Agincourt Library, 155 Bonis Ave. CONTACT: 416-396-8943 COST: Free The photograph of the young girl, arms outstretched running away from a napalm attack in Vietnam became an iconic image. Denise Chong, author of ‘The Girl in the Picture’, discusses how the photograph of Kim Phuc came to be taken, the power of the photograph and its effect on public perception of the Vietnam War, and the effect of the photograph on Kim herself. 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.
WHEN: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Knox Presbyterian Church, 4156 Sheppard Ave. CONTACT: 416-6562110 COST: varies.
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INVITATION TO TENDER Metroland Media Toronto is accepting tenders to deliver our weekly Newspaper and flyers to carrier drop locations within the Toronto City Centre area 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. Contracts commence Friday May 2nd, 2014. Bid packages are available at the Reception Desk, of Metroland Media Toronto, 175 Gordon Baker Road, Toronto Ontario M2H 0A2. Tender due date: Wednesday April 23rd 2014 By 5 pm To the attention of: Anton McCormack Mailroom / Trucking Supervisor Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted.
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Nicholas Baumber September 1, 1962~ March 25th, 2014 Nicholas Royston Baumber of Toronto died suddenly on Tuesday March 25th, 2014. Nick was the loving son of Christine and Roy Baumber and father of Megan Jane Renshaw-Baumber and the late Mathew Renshaw-Baumber as well as a friend of many. He will be remembered for his sense of humour and will be greatly missed. A service will be held for him at the Queensville Cemetery, 20778 Lesley Street, Queensville on Saturday April 5th at 12:30 a.m. followed by a celebration of his life at The Crow’s Nest Pub in Newmarket at 1:30 p.m. Friends may visit Nick’s online Book of Memories at www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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$
99
$
OR
+ TAXES
5.99
WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
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99
$
OR
+ TAXES
5.99
WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
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26,988
$
OR
119
$
WEEKLY
+ TAXES
5.99
72 MONTHS
85
$
5.99 $
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OR
$
24,988
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99
$
OR
+ TAXES
5.99
WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
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27,988
$
119
$
WEEKLY
99
$
+ TAXES
5.99
72 MONTHS
+ TAXES
5.99
WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
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95
$
+ TAXES
5.99
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$
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+ TAXES
5.99
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+ TAXES
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105
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WEEKLY
+ TAXES
5.99
72 MONTHS
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39,988
OR
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$
+ TAXES
5.99
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31,988
$
69
$
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OR
24,988
21,988
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OR
OR
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5.99 $
WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
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$
+ TAXES
89
$
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OR
EAST COURT FORD LINCOLN SERVICE
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$
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69
✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
2013 FORD FUSION LOADED
2013 FORD TAURUS LOADED
$
$
15,988
5.99 $
WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
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OR
+ TAXES
62
$
OR
2010 SANTA FE AWD ✓ ALL WHEEL DRIVE ✓ V6 ENGINE ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS
✓ ONLY 13,000KMS ✓ EX-RENTAL ✓ V6 ENGINE
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$
WEEKLY
+ TAXES
5.99
72 MONTHS
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