January 15 South

Page 1

our Enter for y

WIN hance to

c

Serving BIRCHCLIFFE-CLIFFSIDE, CLAIRLEA and CLIFFCREST

gency an emerand a it k r ca 0

$10 ® ESSO T F GAS GI ! D CAR

ntests

.com/co

to idetoron www.ins INSIDE David Nickle is on the city hall beat / 9

Service you can Trust

LOUISE GUERTIN MICALLEF

Sales Representative Direct: 416.258.3380

thurs jan 15, 2015

www.scarboroughmirror.com

Sales Representative Direct: 647.226.5171

Services en français RE/MAX ROUGE RIVER REALTY BROKERAGE LTD. Independently Owned & Operated

®

Community renewal report to be released at meeting

MAKING THE PASS

Gorilla’s birthday a chance to talk conservation / 7

PHOTOS MPP hosts levee at Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre / 26

SHOPPING wagjag.com AMAZING DEALS ON GROUP DISCOUNTS

shop.ca

SHOP AND EARN, EVERY TIME!

save.ca

COUPONS-FLYERS-DEALS-TIPS

KEEP IN TOUCH @SCMirror

Photo/WILLIAM MEIJER

www.facebook.com/ scarboroughmirror

NADIA MICALLEF

UNDER PRESSURE: Cedarbrae Collegiate’s Wali Omar, right, makes a pass under pressure from Churchill Collegiate defender Malcolm Murphy during high school junior boys’ basketball action at Churchill on Monday. Churchill went on to win the game 56-43.

Perhaps it’s up to you to revive Scarborough. O v e r t h e p a s t y e a r, Scarborough’s five Rotary clubs have been conducting a community renewal campaign, an in-depth look at what people like about Scarborough, and how they feel it can improve. Town halls organized by Rotarians asked important questions about what should be done to get Scarborough back to the prosperity it once enjoyed. The clubs are preparing next Wednesday, Jan. 21, to release those ideas for improving business, health care, arts and culture, and other aspects of life here in a final report. The public can question its authors and see that report, which contains a 14-point plan for bringing positive changes to Scarborough, at a meeting at the Scarboro Golf and Country Club which starts at 7 p.m. >>>CHAMPIONS, page 10

MORE ONLINE

Homeless man dies after fire in ‘makeshift hut’ ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com insidetoronto.com

A 49-year-old homeless man

is dead after his “makeshift hut” caught fire in the rear of a Scarborough concrete business Tuesday night.

Fire crews at Station 243 (4560 Sheppard Ave. E.) spotted the fire from the back of their hall just before 10:30 p.m.

Toronto Fire Services Capt. Adrian Ratushniak said firefighters cut the gate of nearby Dufferin Concrete at 1940

1,000 BONUS

Scarboro KIA

OR A $

2592 Eglinton Avenue E. (East of Midland)

www.scarborokia.ca

Call: Kia Hotline 416-266-0066

NEW YEAR

2015

¤

$

MARKHAM

MIDLAND

KENNEDY

VICTORIA PK

LAWRENCE

HEATED SEATS

EGLINTON

HOME OF THE REAL DEALS

“Half Price Payments” for up to one year available on financing offers only on 2015 Rio/Forte/Optima/Rondo/Sorento models

HEATED STEERING HEATED MIRRORS WHEEL

WINTER TIRES

REMOTE STARTER

BE READY FOR WINTER WITH OUR WINTER READY MODELS

LX AT

Optima SX Turbo shown‡ Cash purchase price $34,212 HWY / CITY 100KM : 5.7L/8.9L

STEELES HWY 401

McCowan Rd. to access the scene. “What they found was a >>>MAN, page 10

from

39

weekly for 28 payments

0%

financing for up to 84 months

$

0

down paymentΔ

Includes “Half Price Payments” credit. $39 weekly payment amount includes $1,000 Half Price Payments Credit. Payments are based on 2015 Optima LX AT (OP742F) 84-month financing. After 28 weekly payments at $39, the weekly payments will increase to $76∆. Half Price Payments Credit may alternatively be taken as a one time lump sum payment.§ Excludes HST.

Offer(s) available on select new 2015 models through participating dealers to qualified retail customers who take delivery from January 3rd to February 2nd, 2015. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes administration fee $698 delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, $5 OMVIC fee, $29 tire tax, other taxes, environmental fee, and $100 A/C charge (where applicable). Excludes licensing, registration, insurance, fuel-fill charges up to $100, and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise specified). Other lease and financing options also available. §Up to “Half Price Payments” for up to one year (“Offer”) is only applicable on financing offers on 2015 Rio/Forte/Optima/Sorento/Rondo models. On approved credit, from a participating dealer in Canada between January 3rd to February 2nd, 2015. The Offer consists of a loan credit (up to “Half Price Payments Credit”) that will range from $500 to $3,250 depending on model/trim. Customers can choose to take the full amount of the applicable up to Half Price Payments Credit as a one (1) time incentive that will be deducted from the negotiated price of the vehicle before taxes. Alternatively, customers can choose the up to “Half Price Payments” option and have their financing payments reduced (before taxes) by 50% until such time as the entire amount of the applicable up to Half Price Payments Credit has been exhausted. This may take between 10 weeks and 69 weeks depending on model/trim and the amount of the applicable up to Half Price Payments Credit. After the entire amount of the applicable up to Half Price Payments Credit has been exhausted, the customer will be required to pay the full amount of all regularly scheduled finance payments over the remaining term of the contract. Vehicle trade-in amounts and down payments are not calculated in the advertised up to “Half Price Payments”. See dealer for complete details. ▲Representative financing example: 0% financing offer for up to 84 months available to qualified retail customers on approved credit for the new 2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F)/2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F)/2015 Optima LX AT (OP742F)/2015 Sorento LX AT (SR75BF)/2015 Rondo LX MT (RN551F) with a purchase price of $16,312/$18,212/$27,112/$29,492/$23,792 financed at 0% for 84-month period with $0 down payment equals 69/62/28/50/46 reduced weekly payments of $24/$27/$39/$42/$34 followed by weekly payments of $46/$51/$76/$82/$66. Cost includes administration fee $698 delivery and destination fees of up to $1,665, $5 OMVIC fee, tire tax of $29, $100 A/C charge (where applicable). Includes $1,500/ $1,500/$1,000/$2,000/$1,500 up to “Half Price Payments” credit. Cost of borrowing is $0 and total obligation is $7,746/$8,708/$12,978/$14,224/$11,214. “Half Price Payment” Incentive varies by model and trim level and may be taken as a lump sum or to reduce the financed amount. Offer ends February 2nd, 2015. ‡Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/2015 Sorento EX AT AWD (SR75HF)/2015 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748F)/2015 Rondo EX Luxury (RN756F) is $27,512/$23,212/$39,592/$33,612/$31,292. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO AT/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl MT/2015 Sorento LX 2.4L GDI 4-cyl AT/2015 Rondo 2.0L GDI 4-cyl AT/2015 Optima 2.4L GDI AT. These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. $1,000 New Year Bonus amounts are offered on select 2015 Winter Edition models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on financing offers only. Certain conditions apply. $1,000 New Year Bonus amount available on the 2015 Rondo LX AT (5-seat) Winter SE (RN75SF), 2015 Rondo LX AT (7-seat) Winter SE (RN75TF) and 2015 Optima LX AT Winter SE (OP74SF). Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.

Kia’s new Customer Friendly Pricing includes admin fee $698 delivery and destination fees and all mandatory government levies. Prices do not include fuel-fill charges up to $100, licensing or applicable taxes.

Papa Dom

MY

New

Tree.CA

A NEW TREE PLANTED FOR EVERY NEW CAR SOLD

RealDeals!

s


SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015 |

2

ROUGE VALLEY MITSUBISHI THE DEALER WITH

IN-STOCK SALES EVENT! A NEW TREE PLANTED FOR EVERY NEW CAR SOLD

2015

RVR

EX $5,000 IN

2015

LANCER

2015

TU T R A FE A

ONLY $ R E S F OR

800 : °

$26,997

$167

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Excludes Lancer Evolution and Lancer Ralliant

ES Premium Model Shown

+HST

EX $2,000 IN

� AUTOMATIC � POWER WINDOWS � POWER DOOR LOCKS � POWER MIRRORS � AIR CONDITIONING � HEATED SEATS � REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY � BLUETOOTH AND MUCH MORE STARTING FROM

401 MORNINGSIDE AUTOMALL. 11 AUTOMALL DR SCARBOROUGH ON M1B 5N5.

MIRAGE SE

+HST

BI-WEEKLY AT 0.9% $2,500 DOWNPAYMENT

48 MONTHS

$26,997

$166

SAVE 1,000 UP TO

PLUS NO PAYMENTS FOR UP TO

90 DAYS

WITH THE PURCHASE OF SELECT NEW VEHICLE2

°

� 64 MPG, 4.4 L/100 KM HIGHWAY DRIVING†

STARTING FROM

+HST

$20,698

LIMITED WARRANTY** � 7-AIRBAG SAFETY SYSTEM � POWER FRONT WINDOWS � REAR WING SPOILER

+HST

OR

+HST

BI-WEEKLY AT 0.9% $2,500 DOWNPAYMENT

TRADE UP TO A MITSUBISHI AND

800 : � 10 YEAR / 160,000 KM POWERTRAIN

OR LEASE FROM

TU T R A FE A

ONLY $ R E S F OR

� LEATHER-WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL � 5-SPOKE ALLOY WHEELS � EXHAUST FINISHER � POWER SUNROOF � REAR SPOILER � FOG LAMPS

CASH PRICE

OR LEASE FROM

2015

WALMART

BEST VALUE ON THE MARKET•

� 18” ALLOY WHEELS � LARGE REAR SPOILER & ROOF RAILS � CHROME GRILLE SURROUND � CHROME EXHAUST FINISHER � REAR UNDERCOVER � FRONT UNDERCOVER STARTING FROM

OUTLANDER ES

HOME DEPOT

LEASE FROM

48

$118

+HST

BI-WEEKLY AT 0.9% $2,500 DOWNPAYMENT

MONTHS

PLUS

48 MONTHS

PLUS

32" SMART T.V.*

OR NO CHARGE

WINTERTIRES*

* MAY NOT BE AS SHOWN *ON SELECT MODELS. OFFER ENDS FEBRUARY 2, 2015

CASH PRICE FROM

$11,997*

+HST

10 YEARS

NO CHARGE OIL CHANGES* *ON SELECT MODELS. REGULAR SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE. OFFER ENDS FEBRUARY 2, 2015

LIMITED TIME OFFER

$1,000 trade-in rebate available from January 3, 2015 to February 2, 2015 on the purchase of any new 2014 Lancer, 2014/2015 EVO, 2014 Sportback, 2014 Mirage (excludes ES 5MT models), 2014/2015 RVR, 2014/2015 Outlander models and a $500 trade-in rebate on the purchase of any new 2014 i-MiEV, 2015 Lancer, 2015 Sportback, 2015 Mirage (excludes ES 5MT models) models when you own and trade in a currently licensed car/SUV of any automotive brand in reasonably good condition. Rebate amount will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes and at time of purchase. Some conditions apply. See dealer for details. 2 No payments for up to 90 days is available on select new 2014 and 2015 models financed through Scotiabank subvented financing programs on approved credit through participating dealers to qualified retail customers until February 2, 2015. Leases are excluded from No payments for up to 90 days offer. Offer includes no payments of monthly/bi-weekly/weekly payments for approximately 90/74/67 days, subject to weekends and statutory holidays. Interest charges (if any) will not accrue during the first 60 days after purchaser signs contract for a participating vehicle. After the first 60 days, interest (if any) starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay principal and interest (if any) monthly, bi-weekly, or weekly(as applicable) over the term of the contract. Some amounts may be due upon signing.° $2,000 in no-charge extra features applies to 2015 Lancer SE AWC Limited Edition vehicles purchased from January 3, 2015 to February 2, 2015. Rims extra on winter tires promotion on select new Mitsubishis purchased from, January 15th, 2015 to February 2, 2015 not all customers will qualify. 10 years free Oil Changes available on regularly scheduled maintenance on select new Mitsubishis purchased from, January 15th, 2015 to February 2, 2015 synthetic oil extra. Not all customers will qualify. See your dealer for details. $600 consumer cash discount applicable on 2015 Lancer SE AWC models purchased between January 3, 2015 and February 2, 2015. Consumer cash discount will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and will take place at time of purchase. ^ $5,000/$1,500 off purchase price is composed of $4,000/$500 consumer cash discount and $1,000/$1,000 trade-in rebate. ▲ $2,500/$4,000/$500 consumer cash discount applicable on 2015 Mirage ES 5MT/2014 Outlander/2015 RVR ES 2WD models purchased between January 3, 2015 and February 2, 2015. Consumer cash discount will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and will take place at time of purchase. Some conditions apply. $9,998 starting price applies to 2015 Mirage ES (5MT), includes consumer cash discount of $2,500 and excludes freight and other fees. 2015 Mirage ES (5MT) MSRP is $12,498. Factory order may be required. • Based on MSRPs and applicable incentives of Mirage ES and competitive models, plus included features such as Mitsubishi’s 10-year warranty and class-leading fuel economy. § AWC standard on RVR SE AWC, Limited Edition and GT/Lancer SE AWC, Limited Edition AWC and GT AWC. S-AWC standard on Outlander GT. vMitsubishi First Auto Program applies to Lancer, Sportback, RVR and Mirage (excluding ES 5MT model) vehicles, is applicable to all approved Scotiabank first-time automotive finance purchasers and must be combined with Scotiabank Subvented Finance Rates. Rebate amount will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Some condition apply. Please see dealer for details. † Estimated combined city and highway ratings for non-hybrid sub-compacts based on Natural Resources Canada new testing methodology: Mirage highway 5.3 L/100 km (53 mpg), combined city/highway 5.9 L/100 km (48 mpg) and 6.4 L/100 km (44 mpg) in the city for CVT-equipped models. Actual fuel efficiency will vary with options, driving and vehicle conditions.** Which ever comes first. Regular maintenance not included. See dealer or mitsubishi-motors.ca for warranty terms, restrictions and details. Some conditions apply 1


3

Local surgeon helps patients around the world Dr. Timothy Sproule establishes Canadian Reconstructive Surgery Foundation ALI RAZA araza@insidetoronto.com

A

Scarborough plastic surgeon aims to empower doctors and patients in developing countries through his experience in reconstructive surgery. Dr. Timothy Sproule works at The Scarborough Hospital, but he’s also on staff at the Rouge Valley Health System’s Centenary hospital in Scarborough and teaching hospitals in the downtown core. He specializes in cleft lip and palate surgery, burn surgery and microsurgery. Sproule was recently in Nepal, where he was co-chair at the Resurge International South Asian Plastic Surgery Conference for two weeks in October/November. “This was the third time I’ve been to Nepal,” Sproule said. “I donated a piece of equipment that’s really useful for burn surgery called a dermatome. It was very effectively utilized there. They are now approaching full developed world standards of potential care.” Sproule has visited Nepal on several occasions, imparting his expertise in training doctors and performing surgeries. Equipment and education In his 28-year career, he’s been to Ecuador, Bangladesh, Vietnam, India, Guyana, Nepal and Bolivia. After years of performing surgeries in high-need areas, Sproule shifted his focus on educating doctors in the countries he has visited and providing them with the equipment they need. Developing nations like Nepal and Bangladesh have very little resources available to address their health care needs. When Sproule first visited Bangladesh, the country had one plastic surgeon for more than 100 million people. In contrast, there are 40 plastic surgeons in the City of Toronto alone. The difference is exacerbated

Town hall forum with Mayor Tory planned for Scarborough John Tory, Toronto’s new mayor, will be fielding questions live next Tuesday, Jan. 20, during a “town hall” at the Scarborough Civic Centre. The event from 8 to 9 p.m. with journalists Royson James and Cynthia Mulligan and will be carried on Rogers TV Cable 10 and use the Twitter hashtag #AskMayorTory Residents are asked to reserve a spot by visiting www. rogerstv.com/askmayortory or calling 416-446-7076. Doors open at 7 p.m. at the civic centre’s council chamber, on the first floor of the building at 150 Borough Dr.

Photos/COURTESY

At eft, Dr. Timothy Sproule of The Scarborough Hospital inspects a flap reconstruction on a burn victim in Dehradun, India. At right, Sproule with a patient in La Paz, Bolivia.

by a higher incidence of cleft lip in South Asian countries. In North America and Europe, it occurs in one in 750 cases, while in Nepal and Bangladesh, it’s one in 500. While patients of cleft lip and palate surgeries can be cared for after their surgeries by local communities, patients of burn surgery and microsurgery require ongoing care.

them virtually in real time,” he said. “Just a few days ago I got an email from a colleague in Nepal, he sent me a digital image of a leg wound of a man who had skin cancer. I was able to give him advice on how to fix it instantaneously,” he added. But the Internet isn’t enough, as inaccessibility or low bandwidth is a common problem in developing countries. In search of a solution, Sproule started his own charity called the Canadian Reconstructive Surgery Foundation. With the charity he hopes to disperse more sophisticated equipment for use in burn surgery and microsurgery. “My focus is doing fundraising to purchase reconstructive surgery equipment,” he said. “I have a kit that I call a burn unit in a box, it’s a set of instrumentation that is quite compact. I can donate the entire kit to a

worthy group of doctors capable of doing surgeries...I want to take them to needy places and provide them to local groups. I’ve done that once in Nepal.” The charity is aligned with Sproule’s objective of “educating and empowering” doctors and communities in developing countries. His work has given him the realization of how fortunate Canada is with its current health care system. “I have the benefit of knowing what it’s like to work in places where they are scarce in resources and overwhelming in need,” he said. “It’s given me an appreciation of our own system. We’re much better off than most other places in the world.”

| SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015

community

seeks public input at meeting wHospital

The Scarborough Hospital is asking again for the public’s help in planning its future. On Wednesday, Jan. 28, it will ask for opinions it says are important to the hospital’s strategic plan. The meeting is at the G e n e ra l c a m p u s, 3 0 5 0 Lawrence Ave. E, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. when residents will hear about “draft strategic directions and goals that have been developed to date,” CEO Robert Biron said. A planning exercise by the hospital two years ago proposed changes in the hospital’s programs, some of which were shelved after being examined by an independent expert panel. The hospital then studied a possible merger with the Rouge Valley Health System, which was called off last March. Residents who want to attend are asked to register L by email at mwarren@tsh.toSO S no later than Jan. 22. !

Finding your next used car is as ea I have the benefit of Finding your next used car is ascar eas next is your next usedFinding car is asyour easy asused pie. knowing what it’sFinding like to Finding your next car iseasy as easy Finding your next used car isused ascar easy pie. work in places where they Finding your next used is asas as pie.as are scarce inFinding resources and your next used car is as easy as pie. overwhelming in need. – Dr. Timothy Sproule

But Sproule said the Internet has proved to be a major advancement in health care. “We can now contact these people and stay in touch with

Finding your next

Learn more about the Canadian Reconstructive Surgery Foundation ! D! LD by visiting www.thecrsf.ca SOL SO D Lvehicle to autocatch.com Choose the the perfect perfect you Go toGo autocatch.com Choose ! BuyBuy SO vehicle LD 1.toGoautocatch.com to autocatch.com 2.Choose Choose the the perfect perfect vehicle 3. BuyBuy youryour dream car. car. Choose the SOperfect vehicl Go vehicle Go D dream ! autocatch.com to L SOperfect vehicle 1. Go to autocatch.com 2. Choose the 3. Buy your dream car.

1. used

car is as

Finding your next used car is as easy as pie. 1. Go to autocatch.com

1. 1.

2. easy

i

as pie.

1. Go to autocatch.com

2. Choose the perfect vehicle

2.2.

3.

1.

2. Choose the perfect vehicle

3. Buy your dream car.

The best way to find your next used car.

3.3.

2.

3. Buy your dream car.

The best way to find your next used car.

The best way to find your next used car.

The best way to find your next used car.

The best way to find your next use The Car Buyers’ Network The best way to find your next used car.

The Car Buyers’ Network

The Car Buyers’ Network

The Car Buyers’ Network

best way Network to find your next used car. Car Buyers’ The best way to find your next used car. TheThe !

LD

SO

1. Go to autocatch.com

2. Choose the vehicle 3. Buy your car. 1.perfect Go to autocatch.com 2.dream Choose the perfect vehicle

The Car Buyers’ Network

!

LD

SO

3. Buy your dream car.

The Car Buyers’ Network

The Car Buyers’ Network


SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015 |

4

opinion

The Scarborough Mirror is published every Thursday at 175 Gordon Baker Rd., Toronto, ON, M2H 0A2, by Metroland Media Toronto, a Division of Metroland Media Group Ltd.

®

Ian Proudfoot John Willems Peter Haggert Antoine Tedesco Warren Elder

Publisher General Manager Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Regional Dir. of Distribution Sales Regional Dir. of Advertising Cheryl Phillips Angela Carruthers Retail Sales Manager Regional Dir. of Classified, Gord Paolucci Real Estate Director of Circulation Mike Banville

WHO WE SERVE

The Mirror is a member of the Ontario Press Council. Visit ontpress.com

Proudly serving the communities of Steeles • L’Amoreaux • Tam O’ShanterSullivan • Wexford/Maryvale • ClairleaBirchmount • Oakridge • BirchcliffeCliffside • Cliffcrest • Kennedy Park • Ionview • Dorset Park • Bendale • Agincourt South-Malvern West • Agincourt North • Milliken • Rouge • Malvern • Centennial Scarborough • Highland Creek • Morningside • West Hill • Woburn • Eglinton East • Scarborough Village • Guildwood

Organizations often need to adapt to better serve communities

O

rganizations grow. Sometimes they shrink. But they have to evolve to remain relevant and cost-effective. In the case of United Way Toronto, sometimes they merge with another organization – the United Way of York Region. That’s one example of charitable merger aiming to have the whole of the two parts better serve the people of the region. We think it’s worthwhile for smaller, communitybased organizations to look around at like-minded groups, or others competing for the same charitable dollar and see if they can serve their community better through merger or at least a partnership. Some questions to ask: Is the organization meeting its stated goals? Is the organization having the community impact it desires? Is there overlap or duplication of effort happening with another organization? Is it a struggle to find members our view to do the volunteer work or to sit on oversight boards? Can admincosts be reduced? Could Merger can istrative fresh ideas surface when two groups work together? help better These are just a few of the quesorganizations tions that can provide healthy introspection. Think about it. If an organization finds there are certain challenges that are increasingly difficult to overcome, why wouldn’t they explore different ways of approaching those challenges by reaching out to other organizations and considering ways they can join forces? It doesn’t have to be an outright merger. An informal partnership can go a long way toward helping both parties out. For example, perhaps the opportunity exists for the pooling of resources, which can help streamline costs, avoid duplication and ensure the efforts of the volunteer base are deployed as efficiently as possible. The opportunities that can be created are intriguing: knowledge-sharing, new ideas, an energized volunteer base. All contribute to the combined strength of a collective whole. The keys to any successful partnership – however formal it may be – are the ability to incorporate the unique needs of the component parts to create a whole that’s better equipped to face the challenges of the day. It’s that standard by which partnerships should be measured. When opportunities exist to better serve a community’s needs, it’s always worth exploring. Organizations that ask themselves those questions will get those opportunities.

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

column

So much for the question of the day

‘S

o?” That was the question of the day I was greeted with whenever I bumped into somebody I knew last week. It started Tuesday on the way to work. The first to ask it was the guy behind the window at my regular subway station. “So?” Much to his relief, my response was an affirmative nod. Up next was the girl behind the counter at My Regular Morning Coffee Stop (no, not its real name). She gave me my usual double double. (Not its real name either. It is, in fact, a quintuple quintuple. But please don’t tell my nutritionist.) “So?” Much to her relief, I gave her an affirmative nod, too. Then came the couple who run The We’re Talking Extremely Convenient Store Considering It’s Just Across The Food Court From My Regular Morning Coffee Stop (yes, it’s real

jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY name) where I pick up my daily newspaper. “So?” I answered the same way as before, with said affirmative nod. Following them was Ted, whom I hadn’t seen since before the holidays. I bumped into him in the elevator on the way to the office and he had the similar query. “So?” Yet another affirmative nod from me. This was followed by a volley of encounters with co-workers in rapid succession: Tiffany in the hallway, then Alan by the water cooler and finally Frank inside the office. “So? “So?” “So?” All were greeted with affirmative nods and that’s pretty much what took place in all my encounters with people I know last week. For those who’ve

never met me and are wondering that the heck “So?” means exactly, it’s short for “So, are you going to finally admit that it actually IS cold today?” How could I not admit it? It was cold that day. It was cold a few days last week. Not like it gets in Manitoba, Alberta or Newfoundland, but cold for these parts. Especially early in the morning and late at night walking into that swirling wind. But this whole “So?” business started with me because complaining that it’s cold year-round has become a veritable cottage industry in Toronto and when others say it’s cold in August, which is when the grumbling starts in earnest, I never agree. Nor do I agree in the fall. I don’t agree in winter unless it actually is cold. Now, I realize for people new to Canada from warmer climates, any cooler weather can be a shock to the system,

but the majority of the moaning seems to come from people who have spent most of their lives in Toronto. Soooo, now that I’ve admitted it does, indeed, get cold here OCCASIONALLY I’ve decided to turn the “So?” tables back on everybody else with my own spin, when it is not. First up was my neighbour Al, whom I bumped into Sunday when we got a welcome break from the recent tougher conditions. “So?” I asked him. As in, “So, are you finally going to admit it ISN’T cold today? Nor all those other times you were whining that it was back in August, September, October, et al? Eh, Al?” He growled. I took that as a “yes.”

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

i

newsroom ph: 416-493-4400 fax: 416-774-2070 | circulation ph: 416-493-4400 fax: 416-675-3470 | distribution ph: 416-493-4400 fax: 416-675-3066 | display advertising ph: 416-493-4400 fax: 416-774-2067 | classifieds ph: 416-798-7284 | administration ph: 416-493-4400


5

SCARBOROUGH happening in

it’s happening

featured

for details

w Friday, Jan. 16

w Tuesday, Jan. 20

w Wednesday, Jan. 21

Sponsorship for Parents and Grandparents WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to noon WHERE: Immigrant Resource Centre-IRC (CICS), 2330 Midland Ave. CONTACT: 416-707-8259 COST: Free Registration is required.

w Saturday, Jan. 17

Robbie Burns Lunch WHEN: Noon WHERE: St. Paul’s United Church, 200 McIntosh St. CONTACT: 416-261-4222, stpauls. scarb@bellnet.ca COST: $20 for adults, $5 for kids aged 6 to 12 Featuring Scottish meat pies, piper, readings, humour, music and Scottish Country Dancers. Entertainment and Dancing WHEN: 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 614, 100 Salome Dr. CONTACT: 416-2930872 COST: Free Robbie Burns Dinner and Ceilidh WHEN: 5:30 p.m. WHERE: Fallingbrook Presbyterian Church, 35 Wood Glen Rd. CONTACT: 416-699-3084 or email fboffice@rogers.com COST: $30 Includes roast beef, neeps and tatties and haggis. Bagpipers, dancing and poetic readings.

Let’s Discuss Diabetes WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Centre For Healthy Communities (The Hub), 2660 Eglinton Ave. E. CONTACT: Margaret Maheandiran, Scarboroughdiabeteschapter@gmail. com COST: Free Attend the Canadian Diabetes Association’s Scarborough Chapter meetings. Hear from speakers on diabetes management and prevention. Share experiences with others living with diabetes. All are welcome.

interest groups. Speaker is Karen Shinn; Topic is Downsizing Diva.

Orientation to Ontario WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. WHERE: Immigrant Resource Centre-IRC (CICS), 2330 Midland Ave. CONTACT: 416-7078259 COST: Free Workshop helps newcomers settling in Ontario. Registered required. Rotary Clubs in Scarborough Community Renewal Campaign WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Scarboro Golf & Country Club, 321 Scarborough Golf Club Rd. CONTACT: Julia Bubrin, 416-944-8444, ext. 224, juliabubrin@hardystevenson.com COST: Free

w Tuesday, Jan. 20

w Thursday, Jan. 22

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.

Scarborough Philharmonic Presents Mixing It Up WHEN: 8 to 10:30 p.m. WHERE: St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Church, 3333 Finch Ave. E. CONTACT: Sue Payne, 416429-0007, spo.ca, spo@spo.ca COST: $30 adults, $25 seniors, $15 students Visit spo.ca for details.

w Monday, Jan. 19

Canadian Federation of University Women, Scarborough WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Knox United Christian Education Centre, 2575 Midland Ave. CONTACT: Janet Holt, 416-293-8822, jmholt@rogers. com COST: Free Promotion of women’s rights and education. Participation in small

French Immersion Info Evening WHEN: 6 p.m. WHERE: Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic School, 10 Japonica Rd. CONTACT: 416-393-5273, , COST: Free For parents interested in learning more about French Immersion. Children who were five years old by Dec. 31, 2015 are eligible to attend the program. Recreational Badminton WHEN: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. weekly WHERE: Immanuel Child Care Centre, 21 Channel Nine Ct. CONTACT: Bette Kamerman, 416-293-2938 COST: Call

Aviva Canada Mentoring Day WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: YWCA Employment Centre, 3730 Kingston Rd., Second floor CONTACT: Bob Ellis, 416-264-5788, ext. 227, bellis@ ywcatoronto.org COST: Free Aviva employees will share their experiences and tips fo job search, interview techniques, job preparation and mentoring. Call to register. Sales Skills for Entrepreneurs WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Agincourt Library, 155 Bonis Ave. CONTACT: 416-396-8950 COST: Free

Session led by small business coach Patti Pokorchak. Registration is required.

w Friday, Jan. 23

Robbie Burns Dance WHEN: 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 258, 45 Lawson Rd. CONTACT: 416-2512992, ext. 24, office@rcl258.com COST: $20

w Saturday, Jan. 24

Card Party & Luncheon WHEN: Noon to 4 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Bluffs United Church, 3739 Kingston Rd. CONTACT: G. Darch, 416-261-7715 COST: $20 Tables of 4 - 6 may be reserved by calling G. Darch at 416-261-7715. Advance ticket sales only. Stephen Leacock Robbie Burns Seniors Dance WHEN: 7 to 11 p.m. WHERE: Stephen Leacock C.C., 2520 Birchmount Rd. CONTACT: 416-396-4040 COST: $5.

get listed!

The Scarborough Mirror wants your community listings. Sign up online at scarboroughmirror. com to submit your events (click the Sign Up link in the top right corner of the page).

YOUR OFFICIAL

2015 COROLLA

HEAD QUARTERS WE ARE F FINAN NCING FINANCING 0.99% OVER STOCKED 36 AS LOW AS FOR FOR

MONT NTHS MONTHS

Plus

D DON’T PAY FOR

90 DAYS OAC.

416.751.1530 FINANCE EXAMPLE. $10,000 FINANCED OVER 36 MONTHS AT 0.99%. THE MONTHLY PAYMENT IS $282.04 PER MONTH COST OF BORROWING IS $153.44 FOR A TOTAL OBLIGATION OF $10,153.44 CUSTOMER FINANCING THROUGH TOYOTA FINANCIAL SERVICE (TFS) MAY DELAY PAYMENTS FOR 90 DAYS OAC. SEE SCARBOROUGH TOYOTA FOR FULL DETAILS.

| SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015

community calendar


SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015 |

6

the scarborough mirror tackles a local issue

our exclusive look

Staff photo/MIKE ADLER

Rouge Valley Health System-Centenary campus acute services program director Chris Jones goes through the hospital’s emergency department on Friday. The unit serves more than twice the patients it was designed for in 1984 and the hospital last month submitted a pre-capital plan to the province for a renovation.

Renovations sought for aging Centenary emergency MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com

F

our ambulances waiting and three occupied stretchers in Hallway 5: it’s a pretty average afternoon at Rouge Valley Centenary’s emergency department. During the Christmas period, as many as 11 ambulances at a time stood outside the doors as department staff strained to deal with one of the worst flu seasons Chris Jones has seen. The hospital opened 40 unbudgeted beds, says Jones, Centenary’s acute services program director. “If there were more physical beds, I couldn’t staff them. I’m out of staff.” Scarborough’s regional health authority, the Central East LHIN, last month endorsed the first stage of a “pre-capital submission” for renovations to the department, which reached its patient capacity

a long time ago. Like a lot of hospital spaces in Scarborough, the Centenary emerg at Neilson and Ellesmere roads hasn’t aged well. Its size, about 12,000 square feet, is considered far too small, and its design is obsolete. Jones, who joined the staff in 1999 and can remember late nights when the department was empty, said growth and an aging community now push annual patient visits past 66,000 a year for a facility built, when it opened in 1984, to handle 30,000. That number may be too generous: documents sent to Ontario’s health ministry a year ago by both Rouge Valley Health System and The Scarborough Hospital say Centenary’s department was built for 20,000 visits a year. The documents – asking the ministry to start planning entirely new hospital facilities in Scarborough

and West Durham Region – draw on a study of the two hospitals’ proposed merger. The study cited frequent crowding at the Centenary emerg, patients in corridors, and “very poor and congested” flow of people in and out of the department. “There is no separation of walk-in traffic from ambulance traffic. Triage is inadequate with only one triage station and there is no patient privacy,” the study’s final report concluded. Hallway 5 is just a place, marked by a paper sign, where nurses keep patients when there’s no treatment space available. On Friday, a woman on one of the stretchers is wheeled into the observation unit next door, filling the last of 11 treatment spots there. The woman’s place in the hallway is taken by another patient in minutes, but observation, at least, offers

some privacy – curtains on the cubicles here can be pulled back. “These rooms are constantly in use,” Jones said. Darlene Pereira, a registered nurse at Centenary for 30 years, happens by, and is frank with Jones about what the increasing volumes and the department’s inadequate design have done to patient care. Pereira, who wore several colourful pieces of flair around her stethoscope, said leaving patients in hallways is unacceptable. “We use the fracture clinic at night (to handle the overflow) and we have to wheel them out at 6:30 (a.m.),” she said. The department’s ambulatory care area – where all treatment chairs and spots were full and one patient was getting a blood transfusion – “should be little things like a cut finger or a sprained ankle,” but now receives patients with chest pain and other “major”

cases, Pereira said. The department also lacks security – people get lost and walk in – patients must be washed, but there’s no shower, and there aren’t enough supplies on hand, she added. Dedicated mental health and crisis rooms were added some years ago, and the ambulatory unit was modified to move more patients through the department, Jones said, but as numbers grow, it gets harder to match expected times for treatment on which the ministry bases some funding for RVHS. Jones knows Centenary applied to the province for money to build a new emerg even before the hospital’s merger with Ajax and Pickering General Hospital in 1998 to form RVHS. But for him and other department staff, the decision by the LHIN – the Local Health Integration Network – to start planning for renovations is a recognition

something must be done. Before their own merger was called off a year ago, Scarborough’s two current hospitals went further in their appeals to the province, suggesting entirely new facilities should be considered, since maintaining three Scarborough hospital campuses over two decades would cost $1 billion, plus $500 million for redevelopments the ministry had already approved. The province hasn’t, however, agreed to fund planning of future hospital facilities in the area, and David Brazeau, a RVHS spokesperson, said any decisions on that are years away. “And in the meantime, we have this need now. We’re maxing out what we can do around here,” Brazeau said in the Centenary emergency department on Friday.

i

For continuing coverage of hospital news, visit us at www. scarboroughmirror.com


7

Zoo stresses conservation as gorilla Nneka turns one ALI RAZA araza@insidetoronto.com

T

he Toronto Zoo celebrated the first birthday of its youngest gorilla last week. Nneka turned one on Saturday and though celebrations took place last weekend, they started earlier in the week with Nneka and her mother, Ngozi, opening their first presents – food wrapped up in boxes. Nneka is the second offspring of gorillas Ngozi and silverback male Charles, who been with the zoo since it opened 40 years ago. During the Jan. 6 celebration, zookeeper Ali Vella-Irving stressed the importance of gorilla conservation and the zoo’s work in Toronto and in Africa. “Nneka’s birthday is significant because gorillas are becoming extinct in the wild,” she said. “It’s estimated that by 2025, there will be no gorillas left in the

Staff photo/ALI RAZA

Above, the Toronto Zoo celebrated the first birthday of western lowland gorilla Nneka, seen grasping her mother Ngozi, during a media reception. Right, Nneka celebrates with some special treats and gifts on Saturday.

wild if things don’t change.” Western lowland gorillas, those kept at the Toronto Zoo, are among several subspecies of gorillas that are critically endangered. Gorillas like Nneka, Ngozi and Charles exist in the wild with numbers from 30,000 to 100,000. But other gorilla subspecies exist in extremely low numbers; there are 200 to 300 cross river gorillas and 600 to 800 mountain gorillas in the

CONQUER ALL CONDITIONS 2015 NISSAN ROGUE

- 27,682 AWD DISCOUNT $ 2,000

SELLING PRICE

$

WITH

AVAILABLE FEATURES INCLUDE: • DIVIDE-N-HIDE CARGO SYSTEM • INTUITIVE ALL-WHEEL DRIVE

$

- 33,352 AWD DISCOUNT $ 2,000 $

AWD DISCOUNT

25,682

SL AWD Premium model shown with Accessory Roof Rail Crossbars▲

AVAILABLE FEATURES INCLUDE: • CLASS-EXCLUSIVE DRIVER SELECTABLE MODES (2WD LOCK, 4WD LOCK, AUTO) • CLASS-EXCLUSIVE AROUND VIEW® MONITOR NEW SELLING PRICE FROM

$

$ $

25,807 2,180

ALL BRAKE PADS FROM

6995

*

ea + HST

ALL ROTORS FROM

6995

*

ea + HST

*Installation, additional parts, services, taxes and environmental charges extra. Available on select models only. See your service advisor for details.

$ $

29,998 1,884

Platinum model shown▲

NISSAN VALUE ADVANTAGE™

AVAILABLE FEATURES INCLUDE: • TORQUE VECTORING AWD • PREDATORY DESIGN NEW SELLING PRICE FROM

$

23,627 ON JUKE SV

INTRODUCING THE ALL-NEW 2015 NISSAN MURANO

+ FREIGHT & FEES

ON PATHFINDER S V6

See our earlier story on the zoo’s switch in focus to conservation at bit.ly/14ueZbC

Nismo model shown▲

STARTING FROM

31,352

i

• More confident feeling when driving – especially when turning and accelerating in slippery conditions • Enhanced maneuverability with ability to vary the amount of power directed to the front and rear axles • In our Intuitive AWD system, additional sensors determine the ‘intended’ direction and adjusts accordingly

SELLING PRICE

ON ROGUE S AWD

2015 NISSAN PATHFINDER

donated to conservation efforts in Africa. But what do cellphones and gorillas have in common? For one, cellphones generally make use of tantalum capacitors that control the flow of electricity inside tiny cir-

2015 NISSAN JUKE®

NEW SELLING PRICE FROM

Photo/MANNY RODRIGUES

The zoo maintains several conservation programs for its animals, but for gorillas specifically, it offers a cellphone recycling program. Donated phones are disassembled and parts are sold to be reused. The proceeds from the sales are

INTUIT IN ITIV IVE AL ALL-WH WHEEL DR DRIVE E† SY SYSTEM EM ON SELECT MODELS

SELLING PRICE

wild. In the wild, western lowland gorillas are found in Cameroon, Gabon and parts of the Congo. The few cross river and mountain gorillas are found in some parts of central Africa as well. “Every gorilla baby we have in captivity is very important,” Vella-Irving said. “Sometimes they don’t make it, so the fact that Nneka turned one and is healthy and thriving is a really positive thing.”

cuit boards. The tantalum is extracted from coltan, a metallic ore heavily mined in the Congo. As a result, coltan mining has endangered the rainforest habitats of several gorilla subspecies. By recycling tantalum from unwanted cellphones, the element can be reused and decrease the demand for mined coltan. Nneka’s birthday celebration and the cellphone recycling program to protect gorilla habitats are both part of the zoo’s shifting focus on wildlife conservation. “We try to educate the public on a daily basis,” Villa-Irving said. “We send money and send keepers out in the field to aid in further research and conservation in the wild.” To donate to the cellphone recycling program, email phoneapes@torontozoo.ca or drop off cellphones on site at the zoo.

OIL & FILTER CHANGE

**

AVAILABLE FEATURES INCLUDE: • STANDARD NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM WITH 8.0INCH MULTI-TOUCH CONTROL COLOUR MONITOR • INTUITIVE ALL-WHEEL DRIVE WHICH MEANS YOU PAY

$

31,882

ON MURANO S FWD CVT

3288*

$

+ HST

*Excludes hazardous waste disposal, taxes and shop supplies. See your service advisor for details.

Platinum AWD model shown▲

FREE 100 POINT INSPECTION. See your service advisor for full details.

416-751-3511 www.scarboroughnissan.com

TOLL FREE: 1-888-711-9239

WARDEN

1941 EGLINTON AVE. E. (CORNER OF WARDEN & EGLINTON)

DVP

SCARBOROUGH

VICTORIA PARK

OFFERS END FEBRUARY 2ND - VISIT SCARBOROUGHNISSAN .COM

EGLINTON

No charge All-Wheel Drive (AWD) has an equivalent value of up to $2,180/$2,000/$2,000 applicable on all 2015 Juke® models (except Juke® SV FWD M6/CVT (N5RT55 AA00)/Juke® SV FWD CVT (N5RT15 AE00)/Juke® Nismo RS, FWD (N5YT55 AA00)/ 2015 Rogue models (except Rogue S FWD (Y6RG15 AA00)/Rogue SV FWD (Y6SG15 AA00)/2015 Pathfinder models (except Pathfinder S V6 CVT 4x2 (5XRGG15 AA00). Offer only applicable on cash purchase or finance. Discount is deducted after taxes. ◆$27,682/$33,352/$29,807/$31,882 Selling Price for a new 2015 Rogue S AWD (Y6BG15 AA00)/2015 Pathfinder S V6 (5XCG15 AA00)/2015 Juke® SV AWD M6 (N5AT15 AA00)/2015 Murano S FWD CVT (LXRG15 NA00). Conditions apply. $500 NCF Lease cash included in selling price on the 2015 Pathfinder S V6 (5XBG15 AA00). **MSRP starting from $29,998 for a 2015 Nissan Murano S FWD (LXRG15 NA00) excluding Freight and PDE charges and specific duties of new tires. ▲Models shown $35,982/$48,202/$32,007/$45,382 Selling Price for a new 2015 Rogue SL AWD Premium (Y6DG15 BK00)/2015 Pathfinder Platinum (5XEG15 AA00)/2014 Juke® Nismo AWD CVT (N5ZT14 AE00)/2015 Murano Platinum AWD (LXEG15 TE00). *◆±≠▲Freight and PDE charges ($1,750/$1,720/$1,695/$1,750), air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, applicable fees (all which may vary by region), manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Lease and finance offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. Offers, prices and features subject to change without notice. Offers valid between January 3 – February 2, 2015. °Nissan is the fastest growing brand in the non-luxury segment based on comparison of 12-month retail sales from December 2013 to November 2014 of all Canadian automotive brands and 12-month averages sales growth. *Ward’s Large Cross/Utility Market Segmentation. MY15 Pathfinder vs. 2015 and 2014 Large Cross/Utility Class. Offers subject to change, continuation or cancellation without notice. Offers have no cash alternative value. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. ©1998-2015 Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Financial Services Inc. a division of Nissan Canada Inc. WE WON’T BE BEAT IN PRICE. †

| SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015

community


SCARBOROUGH MIRROR s | Thursday, January 15, 2015 |

8

community

‘The Workshop’ seen as way to ‘wake up’ Highland Creek Village MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com You see a vacant garage. Morgen Peers sees an experiment, a place for ideas, a way of waking Highland Creek

Village up. If Peers gets his way – and right now, his plan is little more than just that – the garage at 285 Old Kingston Rd. will become “The Workshop,” a “gathering and fabrication

centre” where other plans come together. Highland Creek residents and others can find out what Peers is up to on Jan. 22, at a public meeting he’s hosting in Melville Presbyterian Church,

SAVE ANYWHERE. In partnership with

Get Cash Back in 3 Easy Steps 1. Browse & Shop

2. Upload Receipt

Browse the mobile app for your favourite brand’s offers, and purchase them at any store

Take a photo of your receipt and submit it through the app

70 Old Kingston Rd., from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Standing in the frigid air beside the building, shuttered since its last tenant, an autodetailing business, closed in May 2011, Peers admired the large doors. The realtor says it’s 65,000 square feet, he said. “Because it was a mechanic’s garage it has a great power supply,” added Peers, a graduate student of town and country planning who wrote reports for the Scarborough “Renewal Campaign” the area’s Rotary clubs launched last year. “There’s really room in the back for different groups, were they to be partners in this space, to maintain their own spot.” Later, Peers, who wants to build miniature heritage houses in the garage for a project of his own, said he hopes the nearby University of Toronto Scarborough, and Centennial College, whose Morningside campus is not far away, can be part of The Workshop.

The space, he said, can have a different schedule each week, hosting meetings and serving as a drop-in studio to residents, entrepreneurs and students willing to pay for a membership. “This works on people’s timelines, not on professors’ timelines.” With two or three tenants, plus some supporters and other partners, Peers said, The Workshop could have enough money to open by June. O v e r c o f f e e a t Te d’s Restaurant, Peers, who moved to Highland Creek recently, said the neighbourhood’s place at the southeastern corner of Scarborough offers competitive advantages. “Highland Creek is not on the edge of Toronto, it’s in the centre of Durham-TO,” he said. Some years ago, many residents thought the old commercial village, and streets around it, were being threatened by the prospect of condominium development and loss of their area’s “country feel.”

Introduction to fencing, through games.

Once you reach just $5, the money you save will be transferred into your PayPal wallet.

Beginner Programs for 10 – 13 years old; Low ratio group.

Introduction to fencing, rules and bouting. Beginner Programs for 13 and up. Classes Start: week of Jan 26th (10 week programs) Classes Available Mon thru Thursday and Sat. Times 5-6:30pm or 7-8:30pm $349 > 10 weeks, 1.5hr/week all gear provided

JA JANUARY23-25

MARCH BREAK PROGRAM REGISTRATION NOW OPEN

DIRECT ENERGY CENTRE TORONTO

HugeBridal GownSale

Theweddingchecklist WIN$5,000in giftcertificates* TUXEDOS, CAKE, DJ & PHOTOGRAPHER. *Full details online.

For more local news stories, visit us at www.scarboroughmirror.com

Beginner Programs for 7 - 9 years old; Low ratio group:

PRESENTS

FreeDestinationWeddingand HoneymoonPresentation with

i

Fencing Programs (All Ages)

3. Get Cash Back!

Visit save.ca/cashback to Learn More

Startyourregistry forachanceto me WINa$5,000home decorpackage

But businesses in the village itself, which had several vacant properties and no residences, said the area was stagnating. After two years in which community members fought to keep out anything above a low-rise height, Toronto Council passed a village secondary plan, but since then not much in the 24-acre area has changed. One three-and-four storey building has gone up, but a park space known as the “Village Green” and street improvements residents wanted haven’t materialized. Scarborough East Councillor Ron Moeser said he hopes to see the village’s revival speed up once a transportation study that may realign local roads and street parking, now underway, is done. Moeser also said he looks forward to meeting with Peers about his proposed fabrication hub.

BLUFFS FENCING—1576 Kingston Road, Toronto For more information, or to register: www.bluffsfencing.com • 647.556.3183 (Jason)

BIRCHMOUNT BAR & GRILL You Will always remember the first time

JaneDayus-Hinch

Meet &Greet

attheshow

HostofWeddingSOS

Brides to Be are Free! Register Online:

www.nationalbridalshow.com *No purchase necessary. Contest closes January 25, 4:00pm EST. Contest open to Ontario residents 18 of age or older. Entry ballots available at the National Bridal Show, 100 Princes’Blvd., Toronto, M6K 3C3, Friday January 23 to Sunday January 25, 2015. Limit of one ballot entry per person, per prize. Prize valued at $5,000. Odds of winning depend on number of eligible entries received by Contest Close Date. Complete contest rules available online at www.nationalbridalshow.com

YOU GOT FRIED...

Saturday Night Request Night The Best Sound System in Scarborough.

SOUTHERN FRIED CLASSIC SOUTHERN ROCK Private Function Room Available for FREE

It is Show Time!! Jan 17th 10PM

462 Birchmount Rd. Scarborough

Chef Daily Specials Friday Night Dance Party

“LIVE” ON STAGE!

Here in Birchmount Bar & Grill

416-698-4115


9 | SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015

opinion

Making lemonade from lemons Playing opposition at City Council is delicate work. With no official party system and in its place a coalition of disparate interests in orbit of a – usually – popular mayor, it’s tough to get traction. Contrarian councillors outside that orbit are left to find ways to get their ideas in front of the public. The pitfalls are many. During the David Miller era, right-of-centre councillors stumbled around for years before forming a coalition called The Responsible Government Group that tried with scant success to critique the mayor’s agenda. Councillors on the left took a different approach with Mayor Rob Ford in 2010, taking the give-him-rope-tohang-himself tack until finally, he did so. It’s clear neither approach is going to work with sober, steady old John Tory – who has an ambitious agenda and the resolve to keep potential opposition away from committees that might affect that agenda.

david nickle the city And so it is that on Monday, progressive councillors adopted another strategy: if the mayor gives you lemons, make lemonade. The lemons Tory gave Gord Perks, Mike Layton, Sarah Doucette, Joe Cressy and Maria Augimeri were seats on the Parks and Environment Committee: a committee historically known for light agendas and little influence. That will likely not be the case this term. As of Monday, the committee has a subcommittee: the Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Subcommittee. Chairing it will be Perks, who has had a long career as an environmental advocate. Also on the committee are Doucette, Layton and Cressy. The subcommittee will begin holding public meetings promptly, to talk about ways in which the city can move into a leadership role

in battling climate change, worldwide. Following from that, the subcommittee will likely bring recommendations to the Parks and Environment Committee – which, owing to its membership, will send those recommendations to council – into Tory’s lap. It will be awkward: climate change mitigation can be expensive, and politically challenging, as it enters into areas where Torontonians are divided: everything from green energy programs to anti-car initiatives and the dreaded “bag tax” from the Miller era. One courting the support from Ford Nation will have a hard time backing much of that agenda. But failing to back some of that agenda will play just as badly with the centre-left and pure centre voters, for a mayor hoping to maintain a broad base of support. It will be interesting to see how this uniquely passive act of aggression plays out.

i

416-297-4304

1871 McCowan Road • Toronto, ON M1S 4L4 www.agincourtnissan.com

Here are a few reasons to love winter! Up to 20%

Winter Maintenance Package

99

$

95

That’s a $70.00 Savings

Includes 6 months of Roadside Assistance. Plus a Special Bonus Snow Brush & a Jug of Windshield Washer Fluid.

Valid only at Agincourt Nissan. Must present coupon at time of write-up. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Bonus offer is available with purchase of winter maintenance package only and while supplies last. Not valid on previous purchase. Some restrictions may apply. See service advisor for details. Offer expires January 31st, 2015.

Off Parts & Labour

100,000 km or more, get 10% off Parts & Labour 150,000 km or more, get 15% off Parts & Labour 200,000 km or more, get 20% off Parts & Labour Valid only at Agincourt Nissan. Parts and service discounts valid on high mileage Nissan vehicles only. Must present coupon at time of write up. Some restrictions may apply. See service advisor for details. Offer expires January 31st, 2015.

WE SELL TIRES!

JOR A M L L A ANDS LOWEST BR PRICE GUARANTEE 416-297-4304

Dave Nickle is the Mirror’s city hall reporter. His column appears every Thursday.

1871 McCowan Road., Scarborough, Ontario M1S 4L4

www.agincourtnissan.ca

PRE-OWNED CLEARANCE ROADSPORT CHRYSLER

MORE CHOICE MORE SAVINGS!

SCARBOROUGH’S TRUCK CENTRE STOCK P183

2010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS

$8,995

+HST

48 5.99 $0 $98.18 %

MONTHS

RATE

DOWN

BI-WEEKLY+ HST

• FULL POWER GROUP • AIR CONDITIONING • AUTOMATIC

STOCK P296L

2015 CHRYSLER 200 LX

$19,995 %

RATE

DOWN

BI-WEEKLY+ HST

• WELL EQUIPPED • COMPANY LOANER

$15,995

+HST

72 5.99 $0 $122.81 %

MONTHS

RATE

DOWN

BI-WEEKLY+ HST

ONLY 29 KMS

• V6 • LEATHER • MOONROOF

%

RATE

DOWN

BI-WEEKLY+ HST

2851 Eglinton Ave. E., Toronto

$15,995

+HST

72 5.99 $0 $121.81 %

MONTHS

RATE

DOWN

BI-WEEKLY+ HST

ONLY 26 KMS

• V6 LUXURY AWD • LEATHER

ONLY 75,808 KMS STOCK P288

2011 DODGE RAM 1500 BIG HORN QUAD CAB

+HST

72 5.99 $0 $199.28 %

MONTHS

RATE

DOWN

416-264-2501

KMS

RD.

Prices are plus HST only and licence. Bi-weekly payments are O.A.C. plus HST. See dealer for details. Finance example: $10,000.00 over 72 months at 5.99% = $76.97 C.O.B. $1941.62. Ad valid on date date of publication only.

BI-WEEKLY+ HST

• BALANCE OF GOLD ONLY PLAN WARRANTY 38,000

LEY BRIM

WWW.ROADSPORTCHRYSLER.CA

• FULL STOW N GO SEATING • COMPANY LOANER

STOCK P045

2011 KIA SORENTO

$25,999

+HST

84 5.99 $0 $155.43

MONTHS

ONLY 20,288 KMS STOCK P246L

2014 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN

$22,995

+HST

96 5.99 $0 $121.62

MONTHS

ONLY 98,372 KMS

STOCK P203

2013 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED

ROADSPORT


SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015 |

10

community

THUR JAN 15 – JAN 21 | Shop Lowes.ca

A Toronto police forensics truck sits at the rear of a cement yard on McCowan Road north of Sheppard Avenue in the early hours Wednesday following a fatal fire at the site that took the life of a 49-year-old homeless man.

BOGO

BUY ONE GET ONE

SALE SAL

BOGO

BOGO

50% REG. $1296

FREE

PAIR PRICE

REG. $99.99

997

$

Buy One Delta Spree Bath Faucet (25430) at regular price and get a second for FREE.

Buy One 3.8 Cu. Ft. Front-Load Washer PAIR ‡‡ (648674/FFFW4000QW, reg. $698) PRICE and get a 7 Cu. Ft. Dryer (648673/FQE4000QW, reg. $598) for 50% off. ‡‡

Photo/JOHN HANLEY

Man had built fire to keep warm: police >>>from page 1 makeshift hut...that someone used to keep warm from the cold,” he said. “When they extinguished the fire, they realized that there was someone inside who had died.” Toronto Police Const. Victor Kwong said officers found a man at the scene who told them that he and the deceased are both “semi-homeless” and “they live in separate huts” located beside each other. “They had built a fire to keep warm,” said Kwong, adding the deceased’s hut caught fire. The second man left to get help when the fire started. The fire marshal’s office is investigating the incident. Police don’t suspect foul play. On Jan. 26, 2013, a 52-year-old homeless man burned to death after using a propane burner to heat a metal container he used as a makeshift home at Wexford Park in Scarborough. The man somehow set himself on fire and managed to escape the container. A passing traffic officer used a fire extinguisher on the still-burning body but couldn’t save the man. – with files from Mike Adler

Dinner Theatre Now Playing

Barrymore

‘Champions’ of community are needed for Scarborough

By David Luce

BOGO

50% REG. $4.59

BUY ONE

Buy any Flush Mount at regular price and get a second Flush Mount of equal or lesser value at 50% off. (Shown 161851)

Buy One 3.43L to 3.78L Valspar Signature Paint at regular price and get a second for 50% off.

50% (Shown 213447)

SAVE $30

WAS $259

$

299

Chamberlain 1/2 HP Belt Drive MyQ® Garage Door Opener 551982

Kobalt 10" Table Saw with Stand

GET ONE ‡

GET ONE ‡

FREE VALUE $49.99

>>>from page 1 Much of what happens next, though, will depend on how many people are willing to contribute their time and expertise for Scarborough’s sake. Local rotarians will remain involved, but are trying to find partners or “champions” in the community to run various revival projects. Some might be doing similar work already, Julia Bubrin, a spokesperson for the campaign, said this week. The golf club is at 321 Scarborough Golf Club Rd.

SAVE $10.00 off dinner & show per couple with this coupon ... Any show

Valid until February 8/15

905-472-3085 www.herongate.com

PRESENTS

WAS $329

486267

FREE VALUE $149

MyQ® Internet Gateway 545530

Kobalt 7-1/4" Sliding Mitre Saw 358937

With purchase of Chamberlain 1/2 HP Belt Drive MyQ® Garage Door Opener 551982

Clip nʼ Save SPECIAL

BUY ONE

SAVE $30

229

BOGO

50%

per sq. ft.

Buy One Mohawk 5" x 3/4" Ebony Slate Oak Solid Hardwood Flooring (20177) at regular price and get a second for 50% off.

$

BOGO

Starring Paul Francies

With purchase of Kobalt 10”

Table Saw with Stand 486267 While quantities last.

CAREGI A RESOURCE DAY FOR FAMILY CAREGIVERS

ER

REGISTER ONLINE TODAY!

CAREGIVERSHOW.CA

Saturday May 30, 2015 • Hours: 10am - 5pm

RE

AC TA H YO MA RGET UR RK ET!

Centennial College-Athletic & Wellness Centre,Toronto Sponsor or Exhibitor information, please contact RONIT WHITE at rwhite@metroland.com or 416-774-2247 BROUGHT TO YOU BY:

&

®

LEARN. CONNECT. REJUVENATE.


11

THE FA STEST

G ROWING AUTOMOTIVE

BRAND IN CANA

DA

Over the last 12 months in the non-luxury segmen

WITH

2015 NISSAN ROGUE AWD BRAND NEW

• DIVIDE-N-HIDE CARGO SYSTEM • INTUITIVE ALL-WHEEL DRIVE

25,682

$

*

+HST

ALL IN CASH PURCHASE PRICE

2015 NISSAN PATHFINDER AWD BRAND NEW

• CLASS-EXCLUSIVE DRIVER SELECTABLE MODES (2WD LOCK, 4WD LOCK, AUTO) • CLASS-EXCLUSIVE AROUND VIEW® MONITOR

31,352

$

*

+HST

ALL IN CASH PURCHASE PRICE

2015 NISSAN MURANO BRAND NEW

• STANDARD NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM WITH 8.0- INCH MULTITOUCH CONTROL COLOUR MONITOR • INTUITIVE ALL-WHEEL DRIVE

31,882*

$

+HST

NO PAYMENTS FOR*

FINANCING

MORNINGSIDE NISSAN

ALL IN CASH PURCHASE PRICE

2015 NISSAN JUKE AWD • TORGUE VECTORING AWD • PREDATORY DESIGN

BRAND NEW

NISSAN DESTINATION

ALL WHEEL DRIVE

23,627

$

*

+HST

ALL IN CASH PURCHASE PRICE

2015 NISSAN VERSA NOTE SV CVT LOADED CVT TRANSMISSION, POWER GROUP, BLUE TOOTH AND MUCH MORE

BRAND NEW

AT YOUR NEW

*

*

16,988

$

*

+HST

ALL IN CASH PURCHASE PRICE

2015 NISSAN SENTRA SL LEATHER SEATS, CVT AUTOMATIC POWER SUNROOF, NISSAN CONNECT, GOOGLE SEARCH, HEATED SEATS, ALLOY WHEELS AND MUCH MORE

BRAND NEW

CONQUER ALL CONDITIONS

t.º

21,988*

$

+HST

ALL IN CASH PURCHASE PRICE

MORNINGSIDE 898 Milner Ave. Scarborough NISSAN AT 401 AND MORNINGSIDE AUTOMALL 1-877-258-9776 ALL ADVERTISED CASH PRICES INCLUDE ALL REBATES, CASH PRICES ARE PLUS LICENSE FEE AND HST. 0% FINANCE CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH CASH PURCHASE PRICE. 0% APR FINANCING AVAILABLE ON SELECT 2014 MODELS THROUGH NISSAN CANADA FINANCE OAC *ON SELECT MODELS. OFFER ENDS SATURDAY JANUARY 17TH, 2015.

| SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015

Check out some of the reasons why Nissan is


community

Scarborough in brief

SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015 |

12

Robbie Burns dinner wslated Fallingbrook Presbyterian Church hosts a Robbie Burns Dinner and Celidh Saturday, Jan. 17. The event starts at 5:30 p.m. and will include a dinner of roast beef, neeps and tatties and haggis. There will also be bagpipers, dancing and poetic readings from the woks of Scottish poet. Tickets are $30. Please reserve by calling 416-699-3084 or emailing fboffice@rogers.com Fallingbrook Presbyterian Church is at 35 Wood Glen Rd., at Kingston Road. vehicles left to warm up stolen Police from Scarborough’s 42 Division have issued a public safety alert after two vehicles were stolen while they were left running to warm up in the past few days. “We want to get the message out before it starts to happen

w

more,” Const. Gary Gomez said. “If you’re in a bathroom getting ready and your vehicle is (running) out front and nobody is watching it, whether it’s locked or not, it’s probably very vulnerable to theft.” Police believe the two vehicles were taken for joy rides. “They seem to be opportunists,” Gomez said of the thieves. The constable advises motorists to dress warmly and put up with a “bit of cold for a minute or two.” Neither of the stolen vehicles was high end. One was a Pontiac Vibe while the other was a pickup truck with a snow plow on the front. New Shop winter re-opening wNearly

Knox United Church’s Nearly New Shop is now open for the winter season. The shop is open between 1 and 3 p.m. Wednesdays and sells quality, gently used clothing for all ages. Knox United Church is on Midland Avenue, just north of Sheppard Avenue. Stacey centre seeks help for roof repair Scarborough’s Tony Stacey

w

Centre for Veterans Care is appealing to the community for help as it raises funds for a much-needed roof repair to the facility, which opened in 1976. Located on Lawson Road, the centre provides long-term care services. An estimate for repairs to the roof came in at about $138,000, and the work is desperately needed according to officials at the centre. Time is also critical as past a certain point next year, repairs will not be effective and the entire roof will need to be replaced at a cost almost four times as much as the repairs. Anyone wishing to help out the fundraising campaign, through donations of cash or roofing work services or material, can get more info at www. tonystaceycentre.ca or by calling Diana LeBlanc or Jennifer Laing at 416-284-3333. for Kids campaign underway wChange

The Holland Bloorview Kids R e h a b i l i t a t i o n Ho s p i t a l Foundation’s Change for Kids campaign is raising money to go toward programs that help improve the lives of children with disabilities. The campaign

runs until Feb. 16. As part of the campaign, Holland Bloorview is asking people to get on their social media feeds and use the #HBYOUfie hashtag to honour those who have made a difference in their lives by sharing their stories via a photo or video. To encourage people to get involved, founding partner Scotiabank will match all donations to Change for Kids offering an additional $5 donation for each #HBYOUfie shared on social media. For more information on the campaign, go to www.changeforkids.ca Chess wTheAgincourt club meetings Agincourt Chess Club meets Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. at the L’Amoreaux Community Centre, 2000 McNicoll Ave. at Kennedy Road. Adults and seniors who are i n t e re s t e d i n playing chess are invited to participate in the weekly sessions.

scarboroughmirror.com

food Peanut butter grilled shrimp And other recipes to try this week

u

bit.ly/13667r9

transit How does it affect you?

Custom transit reports and news online

u

insidetoronto.com/ transit

health Pregnancy dos and don’ts What can and can’t you do when expecting

u

bit.ly/12sEaYc

Social Media

www.facebook.com/ scarboroughmirror

@SCMirror

Shepherd Terrace Retirement Residence Open House & Tour Musical Concert Saturday, January 24 1:00 - 3:00 pm Join us at Shepherd Terrace Retirement Residence as we open our doors for a musical presentation by YS Music Garden. Tours of our beautiful residence from 1-2 pm, followed by the concert.

2297

Please RSVP to Noreen at (416) 609-5700 ext 332.

www.shepherdvillage.org

(416) 609-5700

3760 Sheppard Ave E, Toronto

Creativity is subjective. The truth isn’t.

Truth in Advertising Matters.


SCARBORO KIA

13

1,000 BONUS

OR A $

NEW YEAR

2015

$

HEATED SEATS

HEATED STEERING HEATED MIRRORS WHEEL

WINTER TIRES

REMOTE STARTER

BE READY FOR WINTER WITH OUR WINTER READY MODELS

from

24

0%

weekly for 69 payments

financing for up to 84 months

$

34

weekly for 46 payments

0%

$

down paymentΔ

from

39

weekly for 28 payments

0%

financing for up to 84 months

$

0

$

0

down paymentΔ

Includes “Half Price Payments” credit. $39 weekly payment amount includes $1,000 Half Price Payments Credit. Payments are based on 2015 Optima LX AT (OP742F) 84-month financing. After 28 weekly payments at $39, the weekly payments will increase to $76∆. Half Price Payments Credit may alternatively be taken as a one time lump sum payment.§ Excludes HST.

2015

2015

LX AT

LX MT

$

down paymentΔ

from

Includes “Half Price Payments” credit. $34 weekly payment amount includes $1,500 Half Price Payments Credit. Payments are based on 2015 Rondo LX MT (RN551F) 84-month financing. After 46 weekly payments at $34, the weekly payments will increase to $66∆. Half Price Payments Credit may alternatively be taken as a one time lump sum payment.§ Excludes HST.

“Half Price Payments” for up to one year available on financing offers only on 2015 Rio/Forte/Optima/Rondo/Sorento models

0

Includes “Half Price Payments” credit. $24 weekly payment amount includes $1,500 Half Price Payments Credit. Payments are based on 2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F) 84-month financing. After 69 weekly payments at $24, the weekly payments will increase to $46∆. Half Price Payments Credit may alternatively be taken as a one time lump sum payment.§ Excludes HST.

LX MT Rondo EX Luxury 7-Seat with Navigation shown‡ Cash purchase price $31,292 HWY / CITY 100KM : 6.2L/9.4L financing for up to 84 months

$

LX AT

Optima SX Turbo shown‡ Cash purchase price $34,212 HWY / CITY 100KM : 5.7L/8.9L

Rio4 SX with Navigation shown‡ Cash purchase price $23,212 HWY / CITY 100KM : 5.3L/7.3L

2015

from

2015

LX MT

¤

27

0%

weekly for 62 payments

Forte SX AT shown‡ Cash purchase price $27,512 HWY / CITY 100KM : 5.3L/8.0L financing for up to 84 months

$

0

$

down paymentΔ

from

Includes “Half Price Payments” credit. $27 weekly payment amount includes $1,500 Half Price Payments Credit. Payments are based on 2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F) 84-month financing. After 62 weekly payments at $27, the weekly payments will increase to $51∆. Half Price Payments Credit may alternatively be taken as a one time lump sum payment.§ Excludes HST.

42

weekly for 50 payments

0%

Sorento SX AT AWD 7-Seat shown‡ Cash purchase price $39,592 HWY / CITY 100KM : 9.0L/12.7L financing for up to 84 months

$

0

down paymentΔ

Includes “Half Price Payments” credit. $42 weekly payment amount includes $2,000 Half Price Payments Credit. Payments are based on 2015 Sorento LX AT (SR75BF) 84-month financing. After 50 weekly payments at $42, the weekly payments will increase to $82∆. Half Price Payments Credit may alternatively be taken as a one time lump sum payment.§ Excludes HST.

Kia’s new Customer Friendly Pricing includes Administration fee $698 delivery and destination fees and all mandatory government levies. Prices do not include fuel-fill charges up to $100, licensing or applicable taxes. Offer(s) available on select new 2015 models through participating dealers to qualified retail customers who take delivery from January 3rd to February 2nd, 2015. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes administration fee $698 delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, $5 OMVIC fee, $29 tire tax, other taxes, environmental fee, and $100 A/C charge (where applicable). Excludes licensing, registration, insurance, fuelfill charges up to $100, and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise specified). Other lease and financing options also available. §Up to “Half Price Payments” for up to one year (“Offer”) is only applicable on financing offers on 2015 Rio/Forte/Optima/Sorento/Rondo models. On approved credit, from a participating dealer in Canada between January 3rd to February 2nd, 2015. The Offer consists of a loan credit (up to “Half Price Payments Credit”) that will range from $500 to $3,250 depending on model/trim. Customers can choose to take the full amount of the applicable up to Half Price Payments Credit as a one (1) time incentive that will be deducted from the negotiated price of the vehicle before taxes. Alternatively, customers can choose the up to “Half Price Payments” option and have their financing payments reduced (before taxes) by 50% until such time as the entire amount of the applicable up to Half Price Payments Credit has been exhausted. This may take between 10 weeks and 69 weeks depending on model/trim and the amount of the applicable up to Half Price Payments Credit. After the entire amount of the applicable up to Half Price Payments Credit has been exhausted, the customer will be required to pay the full amount of all regularly scheduled finance payments over the remaining term of the contract. Vehicle trade-in amounts and down payments are not calculated in the advertised up to “Half Price Payments”. See dealer for complete details. ▲Representative financing example: 0% financing offer for up to 84 months available to qualified retail customers on approved credit for the new 2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F)/2015 Forte LX MT (FO541F)/2015 Optima LX AT (OP742F)/2015 Sorento LX AT (SR75BF)/2015 Rondo LX MT (RN551F) with a purchase price of $16,312/$18,212/$27,112/$29,492/$23,792 financed at 0% for 84-month period with $0 down payment equals 69/62/28/50/46 reduced weekly payments of $24/$27/$39/$42/$34 followed by weekly payments of $46/$51/$76/$82/$66. Cost includes administration fee $698 delivery and destination fees of up to $1,665, $5 OMVIC fee, tire tax of $29, $100 A/C charge (where applicable). Includes $1,500/$1,500/$1,000/$2,000/$1,500 up to “Half Price Payments” credit. Cost of borrowing is $0 and total obligation is $7,746/$8,708/$12,978/$14,224/$11,214. “Half Price Payment” Incentive varies by model and trim level and may be taken as a lump sum or to reduce the financed amount. Offer ends February 2nd, 2015. ‡Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Forte SX (FO748F)/2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/2015 Sorento EX AT AWD (SR75HF)/2015 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748F)/2015 Rondo EX Luxury (RN756F) is $27,512/$23,212/$39,592/$33,612/$31,292. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Rio LX+ ECO AT/2015 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl MT/2015 Sorento LX 2.4L GDI 4-cyl AT/2015 Rondo 2.0L GDI 4-cyl AT/2015 Optima 2.4L GDI AT. These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. $1,000 New Year Bonus amounts are offered on select 2015 Winter Edition models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase price before taxes. Available on financing offers only. Certain conditions apply. $1,000 New Year Bonus amount available on the 2015 Rondo LX AT (5-seat) Winter SE (RN75SF), 2015 Rondo LX AT (7-seat) Winter SE (RN75TF) and 2015 Optima LX AT Winter SE (OP74SF). Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation

OUR PEOPLE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE! MEET OUR PEOPLE

MY Dom

General Manager

Perry

Sales Advisor

MARKHAM

MIDLAND

KENNEDY

VICTORIA PK

LAWRENCE

Tania

Sales Advisor

Rob

Business Manager

OVER 40 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

STEELES HWY 401

Ed

Sales Advisor

Raj

EGLINTON

2592 Eglinton Avenue E. (East of Midland)

HEATING SOLUTIONS THAT SAVE MONEY. EVERY HOME DESERVES A TRANE.

Tree.CA

A NEW TREE PLANTED FOR EVERY NEW CAR SOLD

Sales Advisor

Scarboro KIA

New

Call: Kia Hotline 416-266-0066 OPEN 24/7 at

Papa Dom

RealDeals! No Games! No Gimmicks! Get Your Best Deal From A Family Owned Business That’s Been Part Of The Community For 40 Years!

www.scarborokia.ca

NO

HIGH PRESSURE NEGOTIATION JUST YOUR BEST PRICE IN 15 MINUTES

TOP HEATING & COOLING COMPANY in GTA for 3 Consecutive Years

TM

2012

TM

2013

TM

2014

FURNACE REPAIR

$39.99

2850

$

RECEIVE R ECEIIVE U UP P TO OA

Limited Time Offer

24 HOURS CUSTOMER SERVICE & EMERGENCY SERVICE

IN ADDITIONAL SAVINGS

$2000 $2 $200 000 En 000 Enbridge Enbr bridge brid idge G Gas as D Distribution istr istrib is trib tr ibutio ibut ution ion $650 Ontario $650 Ont ntar ario ar io P Power ower ow er A Authority utho ut hori ho rity ri ty R Rebate ebat eb ate at e $200 Cambridge instant Rebate PARTS & LABOUR

SERVICE SPECIALS: FURNACE MAINTENANCE $84.99

Since 1999

416-750-4363

746 Warden Ave Unit # 11 Scarborough M1L 4A2 Branches: Toronto - Vaughan - Mississauga - Ottawa

DUCT CLEANING $159.99 All consumer Rebates and promotions are subject to change. Rebates and promotions are only applicable cable to selected models of Fu Furnaces andd Air A conditioners dition dit ion or packages. cka Dealer has all the right to cancel the promotions or rebates at any point of time. Offer available to eligible Enbridge Gas residential customers who use natural gas for space and water heating only. Participant must agree to two energy audits and must implement at least two recommended energy-saving upgrades. Other terms and conditions apply. Visit www.knowyourenergyscore.ca for full details. Limited time offer.

| SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015

NEW YEAR NEW YOU NEW CAR SAVINGS EVENT


community

Toronto and York Region United Way groups merge CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com The newly announced merger between the Toronto and York Region United Way organizations will translate into a greater potential for impact, according to United Way Toronto’s president and CEO. In an interview with Metroland Media Toronto on Friday, Susan McIsaac said the decision to join forces with United Way York Region came after widespread public consultation regarding the charity’s strategic plan over the last year. “We probably engaged over 2,000 people in asking key questions around the priority of the city and what really mattered, etc,” she said. “And much of that consultation actually informed the decision that we took to pursue this conversation with York Region. That, for us, was really an important and an informative process.” As talks began with York Region last fall to possibly unify under one umbrella, McIsaac said she quietly reached out to “key partners, community leaders, agency leaders and key stakeholders” to seek their feedback – conversations she said were “hugely helpful and, frankly, very positive.” “We heard very positive feedback, because, I think, there’s a notion that there’s unbelievable alignment between our organizations: alignment on mission and alignment on priorities,” she said. The final decision to merge the two United Ways was announced Friday, following a special meeting late Wednesday evening in which the boards for each organization voted unanimously in favour of the union.

work on both sides of the Steeles Avenue boundary that separates Toronto and York Region; that the two organizations have the same mission, vision, and core values; and that their strategic plans share the same three community priorities – supporting youth, improving

neighbourhooods, and strengthening community services. “Together, we have much greater potential for impact, because there’s such alignment between our two United Ways,” McIsaac said. Metroland Toronto and Central vice-president and regional pub-

lisher Ian Proudfoot has served on United Way York Region’s board and campaign cabinet for more than five years, and said he is optimistic, with a caveat, about the pending partnership. “It will work if York Region gets to keep its United Way voice, but if

There comes a time when “one day” becomes today. Saying goodbye is hard enough. Don’t leave the burden of your final arrangements to your loved ones. When you’re ready to talk, we’re here to listen. Pre-plan with us.

timing is right Vince Timpano, chair of the United Way Toronto board, said the timing of the merger felt right, given his organization’s history of collaboration with York Region. “Now feels like the right time to take it to the next level,” he said in a statement released Friday. “We’re both at the right points in our strategic plans to adopt a more regional focus. Working together, we’ll accomplish more than we ever could separately. The opportunities this merger will make possible are incredibly exciting.” Several examples of “significant alignment” between the two United Ways was cited in the boards’ merger recommendation, including: the fact that they fund some of the same community agencies; that the people they serve (as well as their donors and volunteers) live and

Pine Hills Cemetery and Visitation Centre is a business name of Mount Pleasant Group of Cemeteries which is affiliated with Canadian Memorial Services.

SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015 |

14

www.mountpleasantgroup.com/planning 625 Birchmount Road, Scarborough, ON M1K 1R1 I Tel 416-267-8229

Skate with The X-Men of Toronto to support homeless Go skating with The X-Men of Toronto. Lace up your skates and brave the cold temperatures in support of those in need in our city. On Saturday, Jan. 24, enjoy ice skating with cosplayers while collecting warm clothes for The Sanctuary, a refuge that gives warm clothing to the homeless in Toronto. The annual event takes place at Nathan Phillips Square, at city

hall, 100 Queen St. W. from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Visit the X-Men of Toronto on Facebook. for summer rec jobs in Toronto wApply

The City of Toronto’s Parks, Forestry and Recreation is looking for qualified candidates for 2015 summer recreation positions. The types of recreation positions

available include aquatic instructors, lifeguards, music, art and dance instructors, fitness centre staff, special needs program staff, sports instructors, camp counsellors, facility staff and more. Those interested in applying are asked to create a profile and apply online at www.toronto.ca/recjobs. Completed online applications must be received by Feb. 3, before 11:59 p.m.

York Region gets lost in the merger and is without focus, it’ll be a failure,” he said. For more information, go to unitedwaytoronto.com or york. unitedway.ca – with files from Chris Traber, York Region Media Group

Road work hours could be extended to all night Policy revision would help ease traffic jams DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com The hammering of road work could be going on through the night on some city projects if council approves a new policy to speed up traffic-snarling construction. The policy, which was recommended at the Jan. 6 Public Works and Infrastructure Committee meeting, will mean that in certain cases – and at a price premium – contractors will toil around the clock to make sure that the project is finished as quickly as possible. The policy comes after Mayor John Tory announced that the city would pay that premium to have work finished on this phase of the Gardiner Expressway rehabilitation. Under the proposed policy, work could continue 24 hours a day, seven days a week on expressways and major roads where the work is far from residential neighbourhoods and non-disruptive to TTC operations. Work could also be done overnight, but not during daylight hours on major roads far from residential neighbourhoods, so that roads could stay open for regular commuting times. As well, work hours could be extended on major roads between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. Monday to Saturday and local roads between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. Monday to Friday.

i

For more community news, visit us online at www.scarboroughmirror. com


8,500

$

••••

$1,500

BONUS CASH »

Starting From Price for 2015 Ram 1500 Laramie Crew Cab shown: $44,890.§

IF YOU ARE A LICENSED TRADESMAN OR IF YOU CURRENTLY OWN ANY PICKUP TRUCK

2015 RAM 1500 CREW CAB SXT 4X4

2015 2 0 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB SXT 4X4

160

$

BI-WEEKLY FINANCING ‡

@

3.99

OR

%

FOR 96 MONTHS WITH $0 DOWN

179

$

BI-WEEKLY FINANCING ‡

@

3.99

%

FOR 96 MONTHS WITH $0 DOWN

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

2015 20 15 JEEP JEE EEP CHEROKEE C SPORT BEST-IN-CLASS BEST BE ST-I ST -IINN-CL C AS CL SS CAPABILITY∞

24,495

$

0

AVAILABLE

PURCHASE PRICE INCLUDES FREIGHT, A/C CHARGE, TIRE LEVY AND OMVIC FEE. TAXES EXCLUDED. OTHER RETAILER CHARGES MAY APPLY.+

AND GET

% FINANCING † FOR 36 MONTHS 2014 JEEP CHEROKEE BEST NEW SUV (UNDER $35,000) 2014 JEEP CHEROKEE CANADIAN UTILITY VEHICLE OF THE YEAR

Starting From Price for 2015 Jeep Cherokee Limited shown: $32,490.§

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

2015 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CANADA VALUE PACKAGE CANADA’S BEST-SELLING MINIVAN FOR MORE THAN 31 YEARS

19,995

$

PURCHASE PRICE INCLUDES $8,100 CONSUMER CASH,* FREIGHT, A/C CHARGE, TIRE LEVY AND OMVIC FEE. TAXES EXCLUDED. OTHER RETAILER CHARGES MAY APPLY +.

OR CHOOSE

112 @ 3.99

%

$

BI-WEEKLY FINANCING ‡

FOR 96 MONTHS WITH $0 DOWN

Starting From Price for 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT Premium Plus shown: $35,690.§

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

THE ALL-NEW 2015 CHRYSLER 200 LX

MOST AFFORDABLE MID-SIZE CAR IN CANADA±

19,995

$

PURCHASE PRICE INCLUDES $3,500 CONSUMER CASH,* FREIGHT, A/C CHARGE, TIRE LEVY AND OMVIC FEE. TAXES EXCLUDED. OTHER RETAILER CHARGES MAY APPLY +.

Starting From Price for 2015 Chrysler 200 C shown: $29,790.§

112 @ 3.99 $

OR CHOOSE

STEP UP TO THE 200 LIMITED FOR ONLY

BI-WEEKLY FINANCING ‡

%

FOR 96 MONTHS WITH $0 DOWN

OR

12

$

MORE BI-WEEKLY

(With optional forward collision warning.)

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

2015 DODGE JOURNEY CANADA VALUE PACKAGE CANADA’S FAVOURITE CROSSOVER^

19,995

$

PURCHASE PRICE INCLUDES $2,000 CONSUMER CASH,* FREIGHT, A/C CHARGE, TIRE LEVY AND OMVIC FEE. TAXES EXCLUDED. OTHER RETAILER CHARGES MAY APPLY.+

OR CHOOSE

112 @ 3.99

%

$

BI-WEEKLY FINANCING ‡

FOR 96 MONTHS WITH $0 DOWN

Starting From Price for 2015 Dodge Journey Crossroad shown: $31,785.§

+Your local retailer may charge additional fees for administration/pre-delivery that can range from $0 to $1,098 and anti-theft/safety products that can range from $0 to $1,298. Charges may vary by retailer.

REBUILDING YOUR CREDIT?

NON-PRIME RATES FROM ONLY 6.99% OAC≈ Wise customers read the fine print: ◊, » ‡, †, *, ≈, § The First Big Deal Sales Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating retailers on or after January 3, 2015. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. All pricing includes freight ($1,695), air-conditioning charge (if applicable), tire levy and OMVIC fee. Pricing excludes licence, insurance, registration, any retailer administration fees, other retailer charges and other applicable fees and taxes. Financing and lease offers available to qualified customers on approved credit. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Retailer may sell for less. ◊$8,500 in Total Discounts is available on the new 2015 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4 model and consists of $7,000 Consumer Cash Discount and $1,500 in Ram Truck Loyalty/Conquest Bonus Cash. See your retailer for complete details. »$1,500 Ram Truck Loyalty/Conquest/Skilled Trades Bonus Cash is available on the retail purchase/lease of 2014/2015 Ram 1500 (excludes Regular Cab), 2014 Ram 2500/3500, 2014 Ram ProMaster or 2014 Ram Cargo Van and is deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Eligible customers include: 1. Current owners/lessees of a Dodge or Ram Pickup Truck or Large Van or any other manufacturer’s Pickup Truck or Large Van. The vehicle must have been owned/leased by the eligible customer and registered in their name on or before January 1, 2015. Proof of ownership/lease agreement will be required. 2. Customers who are skilled tradesmen or are acquiring a skilled trade. This includes Licensed Tradesmen, Certified Journeymen or customers who have completed an Apprenticeship Certification. A copy of the Trade Licence/Certification required. 3. Customers who are Baeumler Approved service providers. Proof of membership is required. Limit one $1,500 bonus cash offer per eligible truck transaction. Some conditions apply. See your retailer for complete details. ‡3.99% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on new select models through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Examples: 2015 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4 (25A+AGR)/2015 Ram1500 Crew Cab SXT 4x4 (25A+AGR+XFH)/2015 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package/2015 Chrysler 200 LX/2015 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package with a Purchase Price of $28,447/$31,914/$19,995/$19,995/$19,995, with a $0 down payment, financed at 3.99% for 96 months equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $160/$179/$112/$112/$112 with a cost of borrowing of $4,828/$5,417/$3,394/$3,394/$3,394 and a total obligation of $33,275.14/$37,330.57/$23,388.63/$23,388.63/$23,388.63. †0% purchase financing for up to 36 months available on new 2015 Jeep Cherokee models to qualified customers on approved credit through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Example: 2015 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x2 (24A) with a Purchase Price of $24,495 with a $0 down payment, financed at 0% for 36 months equals 78 bi-weekly payments of $314 with a cost of borrowing of $0 and a total obligation of $24,495. *Consumer Cash Discounts are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. ≈Non-prime financing available on approved credit. Financing example: 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package with a Purchase Price of $19,995 financed at 6.99% over 84 months, equals 182 bi-weekly payments of $139 for a total finance obligation of $25,341.15. Some conditions apply. See your retailer for complete details. §Starting From Prices for vehicles shown include Consumer Cash Discounts and do not include upgrades (e.g., paint). Upgrades available for additional cost. ∞Based on 2014 Ward’s Middle Cross Utility segmentation. ±Based on 2014 Ward’s Lower Middle Sedan segmentation. Based on MSRP of base models. Excludes other vehicles designed and manufactured by Chrysler Group LLC. ^Based on IHS Automotive: Polk Canadian Vehicles in Operation data available as of July, 2014 for Crossover Segments as defined by Chrysler Canada Inc. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC used under license by Chrysler Canada Inc.

| SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015

TOTAL DISCOUNTS UP TO

INCLUDES

15


#1 READ NEWSPAPER IN SCARBOROUGH.

REAL ESTATE Call

416-493-4400 to advertise OPEN HOUSE SAT 17TH 2-4PM

DOWNSIZING TO CONDO OR BUNGALOW?

10 OFFERS - WOW! ROSE KEHOE

TRISH FRENCH

Sales Representative

724-6433 81 ROWATSON RD - PRISTINE! 416 258-7310 SOLD FOR THE EXCELLENT PRICE OF $530,000 IN 6 DAYS - $81,000 OVER ASKING. HAVE YOUR HOME AT

Sales Representative

Bus:

416

416

286-3993

soldbytrish@gmail.com

Re/Max Rouge River Realty Ltd., Brokerage Independently owned and operated

SOPHIA TAN Broker

CELL

READY TO EXPLORE YOUR OPTIONS? Are you getting ready for a change this year? Downsizing to Easy Level Living... Condo or Bungalow? Want to move to the Country or to a Cottage? Call me... I am happy to help you explore the possibilities and your Market Value! Call Trish 416-286-3993 www.trishfrench.com

416 491-4002

TOP PRICE - HOW? MY TEAM AND I ARE WAITING FOR

www.ROSEKEHOE.com YOU - MY DECLUTTERER - MY PAINTER/HANDYMAN rosekehoe@sympatico.ca CLEANING/PREP CREW - FULL TIME STAGER. 2003-2014

Re/Max Crossroads Realty Inc., Brokerage

Office

416 Direct 416

439-1660 417-4488

MARY JANE PARIS VIEJO Broker

289-3333

LUXURY EXECUTIVE HOMES IN CREDIT RIDGE!

Over 4500 Sq Ft Finished, A 60’ Lot Series. Outstanding 416 Great Room With Coffered Ceiling, 20’ X 20’ Fireplace, Last Available Estate Series At The Ridge Crest Estates. Premium Stone And Brick Elevation With Wrap Around Veranda. “Loft With 4 Pc”. “As Is As Built”. 5 Bedrooms, Realtron Realty Inc., Brokerage 5 Washrooms On The Second Floor. Basement Has R/I Heated Flooring Separate Entrance. Call For Similar Homes! Listing Price $949,900

If you’re thinking of making a move, or are just curious as to real estate trends in your area please feel free to call at any time. It’s always good to hear from you!

S.

RO

RB

WE

PO

WHITBY (ROSSLAND / GARRARD)

37 MAC CARL CRES. WOW! Custom Built Delta Rae Bungaloft, sophiatan@sympatico.ca With Over $200K Recent Renovations, 4 Bdrms, 3 New Baths, $46K New Kitchen, 18’ Waffle Ceiling, 8” Baseboard, New Handscraped 5” Oak Floor, 24” Porcelain Tile W/ Prudential Achievers Realty, Brokerage Marble Inlay......Large Pied Shaped Lot. Must See. $799,900

OPEN HOUSE SAT JAN 17TH & SUN JAN 18TH 2-4PM

SUGAN* SIVARAJAH KUMAR*, UTHAYAN* & RAJ* *

Sales Representatives

LOUISE MISKEW Broker 416-286-3993 1-800-663-7119

MAJOR MCKENZIE DR & HWY 7 (BETWEEN HUNTINGTON RD)

416 890-9999 382 Torrey Pines Rd. This Spectacular 5+1 Bedroom home is over 4000 sq ft. with $150,000 in upgrades and is in a high demand Kleinburg Area. Off: 416 264-0101 sugan@futurerealtor.ca 4 Washrooms, Gas Fireplace, Crown Moulding, Pot lights & California Shutters Thru-out. Spacious Kitchen with Work Island, Chef’s Desk & Top HomeLife Future of the Line S/S Appliances. Granite Counter Tops. Marble Flr in Kitchen Realty Inc., & Foyer. Hardwood Flrs Thru-out. Bright Master with 3 His/Hers Closets Brokerage Independently Owned & 6pc Ensuite. Wshrm in every Bdrm. Family Rm & Library W/Waffle and Operated Ceiling. Sunken Laundry Rm on Main. Close to All Amenities. Dir:

Rouge River Realty Ltd., Brokerage

Call Louise today for your copy of our

INVENTORY OF HOMES

….ask how you can have your home advertised in this exclusive magazine…

I am never too busy for your referrals... the heart of my business.

JAY SHARMA Sales Representative Our Business is People. Our Product is Real Estate.

TANYA GEORGIEVA Sales Representative

647 416

402-2990 289-3333

SELLING – we’ll sell it for more and faster BUYING – we’ll negotiate the best price INVESTING – we’ll advise to make you money RENTING – we’ll find the perfect location for you

74 BAYBROOK CR. – MCCOWAN & ELLESMERE

Fabulous 3+1 Bedroom Home in Desired North Bendale Neighbourhood. Hardwood Throughout Main Floor, Family Size Kitchen, 2 Fireplaces, Solarium With Hot Tub, Large Deck, Covered Patio, Oversized Garage. Super Well-Maintained, Sparkling Clean, Ideally Located Close to Schools, TTC, Park, HWY 401, Minutes to Re/Max Realtron Realty Inc., Brokerage Scarborough Town Centre. Call Tanya Today! Independently Owned and Operated

Are you paying too much in property taxes? Call us for a free market analysis and find out!

505-7806 905 201-9977 416

Willie Christian & Farisha Ismail Real Estate Sales Representatives Direct: (647) 454-2647 Office: (416) 495-3147/4047 Email: williechristian@royallepage.ca Email: farishaismail@royallepage.ca Website: www.cnirealtygroup.ca

jaysharma@trebnet.com

HIGHLAND CREEK 3+1 BUNGALOW!!

HIGH DEMAND AREA!! ** Live In ** Renovate ** Re-Build ** Or ** Rent Out ** 50X150 Lot ** 8 Minute Walk To University Of Toronto, Scarborough Campus. Huge Rental Potential for Student Housing etc...Close To Newly Built Pan Am Sports Center And Centennial Hp Science & Technology Center. Separate Side Entrance To Basement Apartment ** Long Term Tenants HOMELIFE FUTURE REALTY Willing To Stay ** Close To 401, TTC, School & Hospital.

For all your real estate needs call the experts to get you the right information you need to make the right decision. Using us will save you time and money. Visit our website or call one of our numbers to talk to someone today.

Independently Owned and Operated

WHAT’S YOUR HOME WORTH? CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE HOME EVALUATION!

President’s Elite Sales Representative

209-6220

180 MARKHAM ROAD #1701

3 bedroom 2 bathroom penthouse georgiana.woods@gmail.com condo at Markham & Kingston Road. www.thehometrackers.com Maintenance fee includes utilities. Large balcony. Parking, Pool. 3 walk-in closets. $169,900 416

FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE

GEORGIANA WOODS

JOANNE BOLTE*

www.joannebolte.ca Direct

416-722-8416 416-284-4751

LEASE THE P. H. AT 121 LING RD

Immediate Possession Available! One Bedroom plus open Den. Eat In Kitchen, Two 4 Piece Washrooms, Ensuite Laundry, Locker and Under Ground Parking. Minutes to Bus Stop, Shopping, Places of Worship, Walking Trails, Major Hwy’s and more! The View is Amazing from the PH. This is a Turn Key Unit, No Disappointments Here. Call Joanne today for your Connect Realty., Brokerage Independently owned and operated Personal Showing 416-722-8416. TOP 3% IN CANADA

2014

FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE

FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE

FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE

SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015 |

16

ALBERT LINTAG Broker CAROL LINTAG Sales Representative

Tel: 416

284-4751

Top 3% in Canada 2014

LAKEVIEW CONDO FOR SALE!

11753 SHEPPARD AVE E Absolutely stunning 2-bedroom plus solarium, bright spacious living space, very well maintained with 2-full baths, within walking distance to all amenities. The unit has new laminate floors, new vanity cabinets in washrooms and soaker tub, tastefully renovated kitchen and backsplash. The building has swimming pool/whirlpool, sauna, outdoor tennis and squash lawn. Priced to sell! $279,900


17

Bendale community fighting development plan for Thomson Collegiate lands MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com Residents from Scarborough’s Bendale area are determined, through a winter campaign of lawn signs, letter-writing and a Family Day “play in,” to save at least part of the school lands they love. But their chances of success look slim. Toronto’s public school board put the aging Bendale Business and Technical Institute and David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute – properties totalling 28 acres northeast of Midland and Lawrence avenues – on the block. Residents, promised a new replacement school, seemed to reach a compromise with board representatives last year on townhouse plans for the Bendale site. That was before they heard Thomson, which they thought would be used as a high school by an area French

school board, would instead be sold as a site for more townhouses. The Toronto District School Board then responded to an attempt by Scarborough Community Council to stop the Bendale sale by appealing to the Ontario Municipal Board. As members of the Greater Bendale Advocacy Team met last Thursday, however, they showed no sign of giving up their fight for green spaces on the properties. “As taxpayers in the area, this is ours,” Mark Weiser, president of the Midland Park Community Association, told about 75 people at Scarborough Civic Centre. “The one thing that’s going to stop the wheels from turning is public outcry.” Weiser, GBAT’s principal spokesperson, said area homeowners only agreed to a development plan for the Bendale property because they understood Thomson

wasn’t in play. The TDSB has said the French board withdrew its bid for Thomson “due to lack of provincial approval,” and that the public board never actually told residents the sale had gone through. Weiser and scores of people at last week’s meeting, including the local councillor, Michael Thompson, disagree. “I believe my own ears,” said Thompson, who asked for a show of hands to confirm what residents who met representatives of the TDSB at Bendale had heard. “I know that’s what they told us. We didn’t make that up,” he said. The Scarborough Centre councillor said he hoped his community council motion, tying fresh consultations to site-plan approval for the Bendale plan, would get the board talking to residents again. It didn’t. “You’d think an institution

owned by the people would be able to afford a discussion,” said Thompson, calling the board’s behaviour consistent with how it treats surplus land sales across the city. He added he’s looking for a way to carve out some land from the deal – at $1.8million an acre, since the board demands market value – where the city could build a community centre. Thompson – who’s been accused by some of holding up the replacement secondary school – didn’t guarantee to the residents the city would back their position at the OMB, a quasi-judicial body that decides cases on their planning merits. That means GBAT, which can’t afford to fight the school board at the OMB directly, must rely on a public campaign to force the board to add community benefits to the development plan. Weiser said residents’ letters will target not just the

board but Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and the local Liberal MPP, Brad Duguid, since they are “responsible” for regulations requiring a quick sale of the school lands. The campaign will culminate in an event on the school fields on Family Day, Feb. 16. Local public school trustee David Smith was singled out for criticism at last week’s meeting. Weiser and others said Smith hasn’t answered questions from residents about the school sales. In a newsletter posted to his trustee website last summer – his most recent online message on the subject – Smith lauded the results of residents’ suggestions on the Bendale lands. “It was your community that asked to have more single family dwellings instead of townhouses in the limited space, and as a result of your input, the architect

redesigned the entire area and brought back a better plan which was deemed to be more acceptable,” wrote the trustee, also announcing construction of the new school could begin as early as last August and be completed by September 2016. Smith did not respond to requests for comment last week or this week. Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the school board, Shari Schwartz-Maltz, said the board is planning a meeting this month, “to update the community on the project and seek feedback from the community.” By press time, however, she wasn’t able to say where or when that meeting would be. Both schools are still open but are in rough shape, said Schwartz-Maltz.

i

Dates for an OMB hearing aren’t scheduled yet but may be this spring.

REAL ESTATE THE SCARBOROUGH MIRROR

WANTS TO HEAR FROM YOU! PETER DONLON Sales Representative

416-443-0300

RA VI

Rare detached all brick 2 story sun filled ravine property in prestigious E West Rouge. Separate entrance to full basement apartment with additional walkout to sun room/ ravine. Casement windows & 35 year shingles 7 years new Kitchen/ Master/family rooms overlook ravine. Tandem gas fireplace. Many additional improvements. Walk to Go, TTC, Schools, Shopping, Lake. OPEN HOUSE - 26 MABERLEY $619,900 PM -4 PM TH 2 -4 7 2 H 1 T AN 18 TJ N SA N JA SU

N

Tell us what topics/articles you would like to read about in your real estate section. Email your suggestions to bwatts@insidetoronto.com

1

a l win Y l i w y entr AMIL

LEX F CINEP S FOR 4 PAS

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, JANUARY 17TH, 2-4

TOM JOSEPH (416) 298-8200 Sales Representative

JILL FEWSTERYAN Broker, MBA

416-443-0300

JillsTEAM.ca

PERCY FULTON LTD. BROKERAGE

405ROUGEHILLS.COM

405 Rouge Hills Drive - Rare opportunity to own this solidly built 3+2 bedroom ranch bungalow on a spectacular 100 x 288 foot waterfront property in prime West Rouge. Enjoy direct access to the Rouge river for skating, fishing and canoeing. Walk to GO Train, tennis, parks and schools. 401 close by. $848,800

AN EXCEPTIONAL EXPERIENCE*

YONGE/STEELES

MCCOWAN/STEELES!!

Location! Location! A Rare Find Spacious Home In Prime Location! Completely Updated 4 Bedroom High Demand Thornhill Area! Completely Renovated. Detached Home With Finished Bsmt. Close To Large Lot. Bsmt Includes 2 Bedroom In-Law Suites. Walk To Steeles & Ttc. Close To All Amenities. All Amenities, Ttc, 401, & Schools.

Free Home Evaluations!! At www.ScarboroughHomeSellers.com

70X189 FT!!

Luxurious Living In This Custom Bungaloft Location! Location! 2+1 Bedroom Corner Unit Condo In Spacious 3+2 Bedroom Semi-Detached Bungalow Toronto! Conveniently located close to all amenities.Steps .4+1 Bed, 5 Bath(Approx 5000sqft Total to 401, 404, Ttc, Fairview Mall, Shopping. Completely In A High Demand Area!! Conveniently Located To Schools, Transit, 401 And All Amenities. renovated. Freshly Painted. Excellent Investment. Living Space) Prof Finished Bsmt.

Tour 1000s of Homes at www.torontohomesorcondos.com

| SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015

community


police

Rave deaths prompt Crime Stoppers to post YouTube warning video ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com Toronto Crime Stoppers has jumped on the cooking show bandwagon. They released a video called Cooking with Molly, and while it may have humourous overtones, the message is very serious. Toronto Crime Stoppers co-ordinator Det. Chris Scherk said Cooking with Molly was made in response to last summer’s “rave tragedy” in which two young adults died after consuming an unknown narcotic pill they likely believed was ecstasy, which goes by the street name Molly. “Molly isn’t made in a pharmaceutical company. It’s made in basements, garages and on the streets,” Scherk told reporters at police headquarters Friday. “We’re hoping that this is a video that will resonate with youth and young adults. Truly, you don’t always know that what

Staff photo/Andrew Palamarchuk

Toronto police Det. Chris Scherk, Crime Stoppers co-ordinator, unveils the anti-drug video titled ‘Cooking with Molly’ that is the centrepiece of a new drug awareness initiative on Friday at police headquarters.

you’re told is what you’re given.” Toronto Crime Stoppers is also working on a youth

engagement campaign that will run in schools this spring. “The campaign will

feature encouraging social responsibility at the high school level and encouraging youth to use Crime

Stoppers as an alternative to remaining silent,” Scherk said. Toronto Crime Stoppers fielded 8,740 tips in 2014, resulting in 90 arrests, the laying of 300 charges and the seizure of drugs worth more than $3 million. “Crime Stoppers tips were responsible for solving homicides, robberies, break-and-enters, severe child abuse cases, and a previously unknown Internet child-luring predator was arrested,” Scherk said. “It’s a partnership between the police, the public and the media. We can’t do it without the public, so I thank them for making those tips.” Toronto Crime Stoppers began in 1984, and since then the program has received 116,155 tips resulting in 10,725 arrests, 36,416 charges and more than $305 million of drugs seized. Crime Stoppers takes tips on crime and turns

them over to police anonymously. “We extend informer privilege so that the information provided by our tipsters qualifies for protection afforded by the Supreme Court of Canada under case law,” Scherk said. “Information that results in an arrest may qualify you for a reward. A process is in place that allows us to provide you that reward (while) never having to provide your name or meet with Crime Stoppers in person.” Crime Stoppers is a charity run by a civilian board of directors independent of police though police provide officers to staff the office on a secondment basis. Tips can be submitted by phone (416-222-TIPS), online (222tips.com) or by text (text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637).

i

To see ‘Cooking with Molly’, visit our story online: http://bit.ly/1yfE0C8

Presenting Sponsor: PRESENTS T O R O N T O ’ S

U L T I M A T E

Showcasing health and wellness opportunities in your community

Sat Jan 17th (9am-6pm) and Sun Jan 18th (10am-5pm) Markham Fairgrounds

January 24 & 25

Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place, Toronto Saturday 10am-6pm & Sunday 10am-5pm

OVER $15,000 INTRIP GIVEAWAYS!

Rose Reisman Sunday January 18th 2 PM

Rose is a motivational speaker, columnist and TV personality and a leading authority on the art of eating & living well.

2 for 1 Admission! $10 for 2 Tickets • Kids under 12 Free A Portion of the Proceeds from our show will support the charitable work of the Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF).

January 17 & 18 Markham Fairgrounds

Bryce Wylde Saturday January 17th 11 AM and 1 PM

Bryce shares his knowledge through lectures and media opportunities including The Doctor Oz show, Breakfast Television and Cityline 19th Ave

A $4.00 VALUE!

10801 McCowan Rd. (McCowan/Elgin Mills) SATURDAY 9 AM TO 6 PM

For more information on features and promotions visit us online or call 1-800-693-7986 x 235

Elgin Mills Rd E

SUNDAY 10 AM TO 5 PM Presented by:

totravelshow.com

One Complimentary Admission

Admission

905-943-6116 thriveexpo.ca

2 1

2 1

FOR

Thrive Expo

Markham Rd

A beach and swimwear fashion show Saturday & Sunday at 11am and 3:30pm

Speaker Series

Planning for a Family Vacation. How to Plan a Trip Using Social Media. Planning Tips for Solo Travel.

McCowan Rd

Visit with Tourist Boards, Hotels, Tour Operators, Parks Canada, Local Destinations & More!

Pascale Swim

Kennedy Rd

Discover The World!

FOR

SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015 |

18

Major Mackenzie Dr E

10801 McCowan Road, Markham, ON

For complimentary admissions register at www.thriveexpo.ca Call 905-943-6112 for additional inquiries.


19

Toronto council to create climate change subcommittee DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com

chaired by Parkdale-High Park Councillor and former environmental activist Gord Perks, and be comprised of city councillors Mike Layton, Joe Cressy and Sarah Doucette. And according to Perks, it will hit the ground running. “The first thing we’re going to do is get out and talk to the public, and get a sense of what they feel the City of

Toronto council will be hearing a lot more about climate change mitigation over the next few years, after the city’s Parks and Environment Committee approved creating a subcommittee to study and make recommendations on the issue. The committee will be

Toronto needs to be doing,” said Perks. “Torontonians and Canadians are embarrassed by the lack of action our governments have taken on climate change, but just about everybody in this city wants to see a lot more done.” The subcommittee is modelled on two similar bodies created last term by the Toronto and East York Community Council: one, to

look at the issue of locating a casino in downtown Toronto, and another to look at impacts of having jets land at the Billy Bishop Airport. Both those committees held extensive public meetings where residents, activists and lobbyists were able to make deputations. And both subcommittees reported through the community council and eventually to

council itself. The subcommittee looking into action on climate change will operate in a similar way, on the “much more important issue of climate change,” said Perks. Trinity-Spadina Councillor Mike Layton put the motion forward at the committee. He said the subcommittee would deal with the “possibly earth-changing” issue of

climate change in depth, and allow the parks committee to concentrate on other areas of its mandate. “Parks are a huge issue – people care about their parks, they’re passionate – they will fill this room when the tree bylaw comes through,” he said.

i

For news from Scarborough and across the city, visit www. scarboroughmirror.com

Check out some of the reasons why Nissan is

THE FASTEST GROWING AUTOMOTIVE BRAND IN CANADA Over the last 12 months in the non-luxury segment.º

HOW DO YOU MAKE AN AMAZING OFFER MORE AMAZING? INTRODUCING

THE 2015 NISSAN MICRA KROM EDITION

0

%

FINANCING

±

APR

FOR UP TO

60

®

OR

MONTHS ON MICRA® 1.6 SR MT

STARTING FROM

9,998

$

**

2014 NISSAN SENTRA

170 WITH

MONTHLY LEASE≠ FROM $

$

0 DOWN AT 0% APR FOR 60 MONTHS

$

WHICH MEANS YOU PAY

FREIGHT & FEES

$

$

That’s like paying only

280 WITH DOWN AT 0 1.99% APR FOR 60 MONTHS

ON MICRA® 1.6 S MT

PLUS

3

MONTH PAYMENT PA YMENT WAIVER*

KROM MT model shown▲ (KROM Edition)

FEATURES INCLUDE: • BETTER COMBINED FUEL EFFICIENCY THAN 2014 CIVIC + • MORE TOTAL INTERIOR VOLUME THAN 2014 COROLLA^

$

39

WEEKLY ON SENTRA 1.8 S MT

3

PLUS

MONTH PAYMENT WAIVER*

OR GET THE NISSAN INTUITIVE AWD† SYSTEM NO-CHARGE ON MOST 2015 NISSAN ROGUE MODELS MONTHLY LEASE≠ FROM $

ON SELECT MODELS

KROM FEATURES INCLUDE (LIMITED TIME ONLY): • 15" PIANO BLACK ALLOY WHEELS • CHROME ACCESSORIES

1,434 = 11,432

+

B BY Y GETTING Y YOUR OUR FIRST 3 MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON US*

That’s like paying only

$

65

WEEKLY ON ROGUE S FWD

1.8 SL model shown▲

A AVAILABLE VA I L A B LE F FEATURES E AT U R E S IINCLUDE: N C LU D E : •D DIVIDE-N-HIDE CARGO SYSTEM I V I D E- N - H I D E C ARGO S YS T E M ALL-WHEEL DRIVE • IINTUITIVE NTUITIVE A L L-WH EE L D R IVE

NO CHARGE

OR

AWD

ON OTHER ROGUE MODELS

SL AWD AWD Premium model shown▲

OFFERS END FEBRUARY 2 - VISIT CHOOSENISSAN.CA OR YOUR LOCAL RETAILER ND

◆ Lease payments of $39/$65 on the 2014 Sentra/2015 Rogue must be made on a monthly basis and cannot be made weekly. Weekly lease payments are for advertising purposes only. *Offer applies to Nissan Canada Finance (NCF) lease and finance contracts on new 2015 Micra (SV & SR trims only), 2015 Versa Note, 2015 Altima Sedan, 2014 Sentra models when reported as sold between Jan. 3 – Feb. 2, 2015. This program is applicable to NCF special or standard finance rates. This is a limited time offer. Not combinable with fleet discounts. First time buyers are not eligible for the program. Customers leasing or financing through NCF can choose one of the following options: Three (3) Payment Waivers or one (1) payment of $500 NCF Cash alternative on 2015 Micra (SV & SR trims), 2015 Versa Note, 2014 Sentra; $750 NCF Cash alternative on 2015 Altima Sedan. After six (6) bi-weekly finance/semi-monthly lease payments, consumer will be required to make all remaining regularly scheduled payments over the remaining term of the contract. Payment Waiver: First three (3) monthly lease or finance payments (including all taxes) will be waived, up to a maximum of $350 (inclusive of taxes) per month on 2015 Micra (SV & SR trims only), 2015 Versa Note and 2014 Sentra; $450 (inclusive of taxes) per month on 2015 Altima Sedan. Consumer is responsible for any and all amounts in excess of $350 (2015 Micra (SV & SR trims only), 2015 Versa Note and 2014 Sentra) /$450 (2015 Altima Sedan) per month (inclusive of taxes). The 3 Payment Waivers cannot be combined with the Nissan Finance Cash alternative; only one option can be selected. This program is applicable to Nissan Finance contracts only. This program is a limited time offer. Not combinable with fleet discounts. The Three (3) monthly payment waivers or the Nissan Finance Cash alternative options are both not eligible for program protection. Units must come from dealer stock and reported as sold before or on Feb. 2, 2015. ††No charge All-Wheel Drive (AWD) has an equivalent value of up to $2,000 applicable on all 2015 Rogue models (except Rogue S FWD (Y6RG15 AA00)/Rogue SV FWD (Y6SG15 AA00). Offer only applicable on cash purchase or finance. Discount is deducted after taxes. **MSRP starting from $9,998 for a 2015 Nissan Micra® 1.6 S, MT (S5LG55 AA00) excluding Freight and PDE charges and specific duties of new tires. ±Representative finance offer based on 2015 Nissan Micra® 1.6 SR (S5SG55 AA00) Manual transmission. Selling Price is $17,282 financed at 0% APR equals 130 bi-weekly payments of $133 for an 60 month term. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $17,282. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. ≠Representative monthly lease offer based on any new 2014 Sentra 1.8 S M6 (C4LG54 AA00)/2015 Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG15 AA00). 0%/1.99% lease APR for a 60/60 month term equals 60/60 monthly payments of $170/$280 with $0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. First semi-monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Prices and payments include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $10,211/$16,785. This offer is only valid from Jan. 3, 2014 – Feb. 2, 2015. $600 NCF lease cash included on advertised offers, only applicable on 2014 Sentra 1.8 S M6 (C4LG54 AA00). Conditions apply. ▲Models shown $16,331/$25,899/$35,982 Selling Price for a new 2015 Micra® KROM MT (S5RG55 KR00)/2014 Sentra 1.8 SL (C4TG14 AA00)/2015 Rogue SL AWD CVT (Y6DG15 BK00).*◆±≠▲Freight and PDE charges ($1,400/$1,567/$1,750), air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, applicable fees (all which may vary by region), manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Lease and finance offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. Offers, prices and features subject to change without notice. Offers valid between Jan.3 – Feb. 2, 2015. °Nissan is the fastest growing brand in the non-luxury segment based on comparison of 12-month retail sales from October 2013 to September 2014 of all Canadian automotive brands and 12-month averages sales growth. +Based on GAC (AIAMC) Compact segmentation. All information compiled from third-party sources, including AutoData and manufacturer websites. July 30, 2014. ^Based on GAC (AIAMC) Compact segmentation. All information complied from NR Can Fuel Economy data and third-party sources, including manufacturer websites. Gasoline engines only, excludes hybrids, diesels and electric vehicles. July 30, 2014. Offers subject to change, continuation or cancellation without notice. Offers have no cash alternative value. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. ©1998-2014 Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Financial Services Inc. a division of Nissan Canada Inc.

MORNINGSIDE NISSAN 898 MILNER AVENUE, SCARBOROUGH TEL: (416) 284-9800

SCARBOROUGH NISSAN 1941 EGLINTON AVENUE EAST, SCARBOROUGH TEL: (416) 751-3511

AGINCOURT NISSAN 1871 MCCOWAN ROAD, SCARBOROUGH TEL: (416) 291-1188

| SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015

city news


TDSB

Military Trail) w Junior– Mary Ward vs. Brebeuf (Brebeuf, 211 Steeles Ave. E.) w Junior– UTS vs. Jean Vanier (Jean Vanier, 959 Midland Ave.) w Junior– Senator O’Connor vs. St. Patrick’s (St. Patrick’s, 49 Felstead Ave.) w Senior– Blessed Cardinal Newman vs. Monsignor Charbonnel (Monsignor Charbonnel, 110 Drewry Ave.) w Senior– Etienne Brule vs. UTS (UTS, 1265 Military Trail)

BOYS HOCKEY EAST REGION/TIER 2 TUESDAY, FEB. 3 w Woburn CI vs. Bendale BTI (Scarborough Village Arena, 3600 Kingston Rd., 3 p.m.) TDCAA BOYS basketbalL EAST DIVISION THURSDAY, JAN. 15 w Junior– Libermann vs. Newman (Blessed Cardinal Newman, 100 Brimley Rd. S.) w Senior– Libermann vs. Newman (Blessed Cardinal Newman, 100 Brimley Rd. S.) w Junior– Brebeuf vs. UTS (UTS, 1265 Military Trail) w Junior– St. Patrick’s vs. Crawford Academy (Crawford Academy, 531 Finch Ave. W.) w Senior– St. Patrick’s vs. Crawford Academy (Crawford Academy, 531 Finch Ave. W.) w Junior– Jean Vanier vs. Community Hebrew Academy (Community Hebrew Academy, 9600 Bathurst St.) w Senior– Jean Vanier vs. Community Hebrew Academy (Community Hebrew Academy, 9600 Bathurst St.) w Junior– Mary Ward vs.Yeshivat or Chaminade College (Chaminade College, 490 Queen’s Dr.) w Senior– Mary Ward vs.Yeshivat or Chaminade College (Chaminade College, 490 Queen’s Dr.)

Raiders and Tornados take to the ice

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21 w Junior– Brebeuf vs. Neil McNeil (Neil McNeil, 127 Victoria Park Ave.) SENIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL EAST DIVISION – Tier 1 THURSDAY, JAN. 15 w Junior– St. Pope John Paul II vs. Senator O’Connor (Senator O’Connor, 60 Rowena Dr.) w Senior– St. Pope John Paul II vs. Senator O’Connor (Senator O’Connor, 60 Rowena Dr.) w Junior– Notre Dame vs. Mary Ward (Mary Ward, 3200 Kennedy Rd.) w Senior– Notre Dame vs. Mary Ward (Mary Ward, 3200 Kennedy Rd.)

Photo/JOSEPH HOWARTH

More sports

battle for the puck: The Scarborough Ice Raiders’ Matthew Warren gets a shot off despite the defence of Ted Reeve Tornados’ player Luka Graziano (13) during Don Montgomery Select Tournament novice action at Commander Park Arena on Thursday. Scarborough went on to win the game.

For more sports coverage, visit www.insidetoronto. com/scarboroughtoronto-on-sports/

TUESDAY, JAN. 20 w Junior– Blessed Cardinal Newman vs. St. Pope John Paul II (St. Pope John Paul II, 685

CLEARANCE SALE 1

www.hyattfurniture.ca

$

From

498 Reg. $998

Queen Size Bed, Headboard, Base with 3 Drawers

MODERN QUEEN BED From

598

$

Reg. $798

10 SETS PER STORE

MULTI-FUNCTION SOFA BED From

$

398 Reg. $598

CHEST EXTRA

All 7 Pcs Sleigh Bedroom Set

From

798

$

Reg. $1698

MATCHING PIECES AVAILABLE

FROM

268

$

69

$

Reg. $698

Reg. $98

COMPUTER DESK (WITH HUTCH)

WOODEN BEDROOM QUEEN BED

*see instore for details

CHEST EXTRA

All 9 Pcs Dinning Room Table + 6 Chairs w/Hutch & Buffet

$

From

1498 Reg. $2298

All 7 Pcs Solid Wood Table & 6 Chairs

$

From

498

All 7 pcs Wooden Bedroom

Reg. $1268

Super Special

From

798

$

Reg. $1298

CHOICE OF COLOR From

298

All 6 pcs Dresser, Mirror, H/Board, Chest, 2 Night Tables

$

Marble Dinning Set Table + 6 Chairs

$

$

From

998 Reg. $1698

Reg. $498

FROM

Reg. $148

10 SETS PER STORE

1398 Reg. $1698

Super Special

All 2 pcs Comfort Design Sofa and Loveseat

From

$

CHOICE OF COLOR

STORAGE SEATING

w/ Detachable Ottoman White, Black, Brown

YEAR

88

$

All 2 Pcs Modern Design Sofa + Love Seat

$

From

698 Reg. $898

10 SETS PER STORE

FROM

198 Reg. $368

FROM

98

$

188

$

Reg. $168

Reg. $298

Double Bed: $148 Night Table: $38

WOOD/METAL SINGLE BED

METAL FUTON W/ MATTRESS

Reg. $498

ENTERTAINMENT UNIT MODERN STYLE

ALL 7 PCS. GLASS DINETTE TABLE + 6 FAUX LEATHER CHAIRS

H YAT T F U R N I T U R E C L U B

1164-1168 Ellesmere Rd., Scarborough (Ellesmere & Midland)

(416) 298-1168

Present this flyer for the sale price. Not applicable on previous purchase.

FROM

398

$

STORE HOURS

Mon. - Fri. 10 am - 8 pm Sat. 10 am - 6 pm Sun. 11 am - 5 pm

DETACHABLE

ALSO SINGLE & DOUBLE

ELEGANT PU BED

Ellesmer e Rd. Ellesmere Rd.

Hwy 401

HY ATT FURNITURE CLUB

$

298 Reg. $468

ALL WOOD BUNK BED

(QUEEN BED)

B r i m ly R d .

498

$

CHOICE OF COLOR

CHAIR EXTRA

All 2 pcs Designed Sofa Set Sofa & Loveseat

NO PAYMENT FOR

10 SETS PER STORE

][

CHOICE OF COLOR From All 8 Pcs. BEDROOM SET Bed, Dresser, Mirror, 2 Nite Tables, Double Mattress & Reg. $798 box with Frame

LIMITED QUANTITY

MATCHING PIECES AVAILABLE

10 SETS PER STORE

M i d la n d A v e .

MATTRESS & BOX INCLUDED

(OAC)

0 % Financing Available

K e nne d y R d .

SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015 |

sports schedule

N

20


21

Union closures expected wFurther

rahul gupta

The TTC wasted no time at all scheduling its first construction-related subway closure for 2015. The closure, which took place last weekend from Union to St. Andrew stations, is the first of a series planned between now and March to put the finishing touches on the TTC’s $137 million top-to-bottom renovation of Union Station in time for the 2015 Pan Am/ Parapan Am Games. Part of the remaining work includes installing a 152-metre wall dividing the Union and Yonge platforms made up of glass panels adorned with art. For more information visit www.ttc.ca SPEAKing ON SUBWAY wEXPANSION

Residents curious about the progress of Scarborough subway extension planning will have an opportunity to hear from city staff at a pair of community meetings scheduled for the project. The plan has received attention of late with calls

TO in TRANSIT to add another stop, at Danforth Road and Eglinton Avenue. The first meeting takes place Saturday, Jan. 31 at Jean Vanier Secondary School, 959 Midland Ave. starting at 9:30 a.m., then on Monday, Feb. 2 at the Scarborough Civic Centre, 150 Borough Dr. beginning at 6 p.m. RELEASES RIDE results wOPP

There wasn’t much change compared to last year in the number of impaired driving charges laid by the OPP during the holidays. The OPP’s annual holiday RIDE crackdown, which took place from Nov. 24 to Jan. 2, resulted in 593 impaired driving charges for Ontario motorists compared to 587 during the 2013-14 holiday period. This time around, one person was killed because of impaired driving compared to three in the previous year.

While impaired driving charges have dropped significantly, the OPP said it was still disappointed by the holiday findings. HELPS BIKE NETWORK GROW wCONTEST

Winners were recently announced for a contest organized by the city to promote its mobile app used to log the frequency and distance of trips made on bicycle. Since it was launched last May, the Toronto Cycling App has recorded over 65,000 trips made throughout the city, giving cycling planners a better idea where Toronto’s bike network could be strengthened in the future. As part of the contest, prizes were given to users of the app ranging from memberships to Bike Share Toronto to the grand prize: a new bike worth $700. The app is available for download for Android and the iPhone.

Make reducing

WASTE your New Year’s resolution!

Rahul Gupta is the Mirror’s transit reporter. His column appears on Thursday. Reach him on Twitter: @TOinTRANSIT

i

Reduce | Reuse | Recycle The Scarborough Hospital invites you to participate in a second Community Engagement Session Wednesday, January 28, 2015 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. The Scarborough Hospital General campus, Lee Family Auditorium 3050 Lawrence Avenue East Scarborough, ON The Scarborough Hospital (TSH) has launched a planning process to renew its strategic and clinical directions. TSH is calling this process “Forward Together: Building a Healthier Scarborough”. To continue to build on our relationships and develop new opportunities for collaboration and service delivery, we are hosting a second Community Engagement Session on Wednesday, January 28, 2015 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The first session, which was held in October, helped to inform the hospital’s strategic planning process. In this second session, participants will be introduced to the draft strategic directions and goals that have been developed to date and will have the opportunity to discuss and provide feedback. A high-level summary of the session that took place in October will also be provided to participants.

• Make compost not garbage. Almost 50% of the waste you produce in your home is organic. Buy only what you need and feed your Green Bin the rest. • ReUseIt. This site lists over 35 agencies that are looking for donations. toronto.ca/reuseit • Be “blue” in the loo. Toilet paper rolls, toothpaste cartons and shampoo bottles all belong in recycling. Put a recycling bin in the bathroom and watch your recycling increase and garbage decrease.

toronto.ca/recycle

Please RSVP your confirmed participation via email to Margret Warren at mwarren@tsh.to no later than Thursday, January 22, 2015. Light refreshments will be provided and parking passes will be available.

www.tsh.to www.twitter.com/ScarboroughHosp

www.facebook.com/ScarboroughHospital

Space provided through a partnership between industry and Ontario municipalities to support waste diversion programs.

| SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015

transit


SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015 |

22

arts & entertainment

Sherlock Holmes brought to life on Scarborough stage MARIA TZAVARAS scm@insidetoronto.com

I

f you want a murder solved in a creative and unusual way, there is no better person for the case than Sherlock Holmes. Scarborough Players put on an outstanding production of The Incredible Murder of Cardinal Tosca by Alden Nowlan and Walter

Learning. It stars the infamous detective Sherlock, his trusted friend Watson and arch nemesis Dr. James Moriarty. It’s 1895, London, England, and after a creepy opening scene of Satanists almost murdering a man seemingly gone mad, the same man, Father Chidiock Tichborne (Darren Klingenberg), is later found

dead by his own hand. However, suicide doesn’t sit right with his sister, Miss Violet Tichborne (Lindsay Bryan) who, accompanied by Inspector Hopkins (David Elliot Dickie), pays Sherlock Holmes (Chip Thompson) and Dr. John Watson (Chris Hardess) a visit so he can help them find the truth. The two live in a boarding

SCARBOROUGH SUBWAY EXTENSION

We invite you to attend a public meeting to learn more about the Scarborough Subway Extension Project Assessment. Two identical sessions will be held: Date: Saturday, January 31, 2015 Time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Location: Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School, 959 Midland Avenue

Date: Monday, February 2, 2015 Time: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Location: Scarborough Civic Centre, 150 Borough Drive

STUDY OVERVIEW The City of Toronto’s City Planning Division, together with the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), is beginning to plan an extension of the Bloor-Danforth Subway (Line 2) from Kennedy Station to Sheppard Avenue. The Scarborough Subway Extension will replace the aging Scarborough RT and allow for a seamless journey for transit users by eliminating the need to transfer at Kennedy Station. This subway extension will provide convenient connections with local and regional bus services, other rapid transit planned for the area, and for customers walking and cycling to or being dropped off at the planned stations. WHAT’S NEXT? Our review will follow the requirements of an Ontario Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP). The first stage of this work – the Scarborough Subway Extension Project Assessment Study – will recommend a preferred alignment (i.e., route) and station locations for the Scarborough Subway Extension, and will identify benefits and any potential impacts to the natural environment or the community.

house run by Mrs. Hudson (Chelsea Jones), a tolerant woman who has grown accustomed to the strange visitors who come under the most awful circumstances when enlisting the help of Sherlock Holmes. And on this day, she gets more strangeness than usual with the arrival of Charlie the Rat Catcher (Joe Frans), the masked man, Colonel Dashwood (John Pirker), and doctor evil himself, Moriarty (Jeremy Henson). Holmes, who solves cases by sheer logic and no emotion, is intrigued by the Cardinal’s suicide and immediately realizes nothing is as it seems. This cardinal’s death is, in fact, attached to a more dastardly and complex plan that if executed would threaten all of Europe. What ensues is a case that entails more murder, characters that have dual identities, shocking scenes and some amazing performances as the case unravels and the truth is exposed. The acting in this show is fantastic. It’s like watching a movie as the action is seamless. Thompson as Sherlock Holmes gives a believable and enjoyable performance as a man who is the pinnacle of logic. He is always one step ahead of everyone else, never giving anything away.

details w WHAT: ‘The Incredible Murder of Cardinal Tosca’ w WHEN: On stage until Jan. 24 w WHERE: Scarborough Village Theatre, 3600 Kingston Rd. w TICKETS: $20; call 416267-9292 or visit http:// theatrescarborough. com/TS_boxoffice.html Hardess is equally enjoyable as his more sensitive but loyal counterpart Watson and scenes with the duo together are intriguing to watch as they combine their smarts to gather clues and solve the case. The villains in this show are convincing and entertaining. Henson has an amazing stage presence and plays his role effortlessly. Pirker as Colonel Dashwood plays his role with an amazing intensity and madness as indicative of his characters mindset. There is a slew of amazing characters in this show, each contributing to the story in their own unique way. Especially for Frans as Charlie the Rat Catcher and Bryan as the delicate sister in mourning, Violet. Both have secrets and their duality gives the show colour

and intrigue. A special mention goes to Lindsay Bryan who plays both Mrs. Hudson and Mother Midnight; she stepped into the roles days before opening and performed amazingly. Hats off to all those who had a hand in creating the sets, especially in the creation of Moriarty’s lair. The underground electrical room, complete with an electric chair, high-voltage components and plasma balls, is a fantastic compliment to the show. Whether or not you are a fan of Sherlock Holmes, this play is enjoyable because of the calibre of the performance, amazing characters, and the storyline that has intriguing twists and turns. up next for Scarborough players wComing

Enchanted April is a charming comedy about four women who find their lives at a cross-roads. Leaving behind their inattentive husbands and humdrum lives, they embark on a spur-of-the-moment, month long escape to a rented castle in Genoa. This play is being staged, fittingly, in April at Scarborough Village Theatre. For details, visit http://theatrescarborough. com/PLAYERS_April.html

i

For more Scarborough arts coverage, visit us at www. scarboroughmirror.com

GET INVOLVED We understand that good planning involves the community. If you’d like more information, please contact us: Tel: 416-338-3095 Fax: 416-392-1591 TTY: 416-397-0889

Email: scarboroughsubwayextension@toronto.ca Website: www.scarboroughsubwayextension.ca

Issue Date: January 2015 The City of Toronto holds public consultations as one way to engage residents in the life of their city. Toronto thrives on your great ideas and actions. We invite you to get involved. Information will be collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record.

On Now at The Brick! For more details go instore or online @thebrick.com.


23

Goose acquires local site wCanada Outdoor clothing maker Canada Goose announced this week that it has acquired the assets of Scarboroughb a s e d G r a n d Ha r b o u r Clothing Inc., which includes a 45,000-square-foot facility on Commander Boulevard. The site will become Canada Goose’s second manufacturing campus in the Greater Toronto Area and will add 70 employees to the company. Grand Harbour has long been a contract manufacturer for Canada Goose. James Tang, owner of Grand Harbour Clothing, will continue to oversee operations as plant director at the Canada Goose Scarborough Campus.

alan shackleton Business in brief showing their support along with members of the public at the coffee shop. Visit www.kennedybia.com for info on the BIA. session for jobseekers Jan. 23 wInfo

The YWCA Employment Centre is hosting East Side Mario’s job fair from 1 to 3 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 23. The centre is at 3730 Kingston Rd. and the job fair will be held on the second floor. Full-time and part-time positions are available. Attendees should bring their resumes. Call 416-2645788 to register.

Kennedy Road BIA Starbucks wwelcomes make your pitch wentrepreneurs:

The Kennedy Road BIA welcomes a new business to the Kennedy and Lawrence area today. The grand opening celebrations for the Starbucks at 1156 Kennedy Rd. take place from 1 to 4 p.m. today. BIA members will be out

Young entrepreneurs can pitch their business ideas via video in a competition offered through the Government of Ontario. The Make Your Pitch competition challenges high school students to pitch their business idea in two-minute

videos, which will be evaluated by judges from the business community. People can vote for best video pitch submission from March 10 to April 2. Entries must include a signed letter of consent and a typed transcript. The video submission period ends on March 6. Visit www.makeyourpitch.ca

WIN A

WINTER ROAD PACKAGE CONTEST Winter driving can get scary but at least the cost of gas lately is not as scary. Enter for your chance to WIN an emergency car kit and a

session at board of trade winnovation

The Toronto Region Board of Trade is hosting an event titled Retail Innovation: Lessons from 2014, Essentials for 2015. The event will take place from 8 to 9 a.m. Jan. 22 at the board’s downtown centre, 77 Adelaide St., west entrance. Brian Lloyd, Architech’s VP of strategic innovation, will speak on how lessons from 2014 – including those of emerging retail technology – can be applied to 2015. The event is free for board of trade members. Visit www. bot.com/events If you have an item for The Mirror’s Business in Brief column, send it to scm@ insidetoronto.com

i

$100 ESSO GAS GIFT CARD! ®

To enter, visit

insidetoronto.com/contests

No purchase necessary. Contest open to Toronto residents 18 years of age or older. Odds of winning depend on number of eligible entries received. One (1) prize will be awarded. Retail value of prize is approximately $150+applicable taxes. Contest closes Sunday, January 18, 2015 at 11:59pm. To enter and for complete contest rules visit insidetoronto.com/contests

A publication of

@MetrolandTO

Metroland Media Toronto

ELLESMERE HEALTH CARE CENTRE AND WALK-IN CLINIC TOTAL HEALTH CARE AT YOUR SERVICE

7

OPEN OPEN DAYS DAYS A A WEEK WEEK

Dr. Erum Raheal and Dr. Rajakumar (Female Family Practitioners) are Accepting New Patients. Walk-in available till 9pm.

HOURS OF OPERATION Monday - Friday 10:00am-8:00pm Saturday 9:00am-2:00pm Sunday 11:00am-3:00pm

SHORT WAIT! COME IN FOR YOUR INJECTIONS, QUICK IMMUNIZATIONS AND HEALTH NEEDS.

2060 ELLESMERE ROAD UNITS 1-5, SCARBOROUGH M1H 2V6 • 416-439-2273 (CARE)

| SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015

business


SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015 |

24

www.totalweddingshow.com

JANUARY 16, 17 & 18 2015

The International Centre

• $5,000 in prizes sponsored by Hudson’s Bay • Four Fashion shows showing the newes trends of 2015 • Enter to win a 7 night all inclusive stay at the Grand Bahia Principe properties in Mexico, Jamaica or Dominican Republic • Tons of prizes to be won only at the show

Admission $20

(use promo code 2FOR1TWS to get a discount)

Make cash not trash

Get there this holiday season.

#ShouldaUsedToronto

Get the best hand-picked holiday travel deals on vacations, flights, hotels, and more – just for Canadians! Only at

In partnership with

CHANGE FOR LIAM IS PUTTING PUTTING ONE ONE FOOT FOOT IIN N FFRONT RONT OF THE OTHER.

Make your routine

something to redeem. Peel, Co llect, Re deem !

Plus, get a FREE copy of the with the purchase of any breakfast item†.

HOLLAND BLOORVIEW CHANGES LIVES. WHO CHANGED YOURS? Tell us at changeforkids.ca

Supported by:

Community Media Sponsor:

Buy any 7 hot McCafé® beverages, like our Premium Roast Brewed Coffee, and get the 8th medium on us.*

*At participating McDonald’s restaurants in Canada. See details in-restaurant and at mcdonalds.ca † For a limited time during breakfast hours. Quantities limited, while supplies last. At participating McDonald’s® restaurants in the Greater Toronto Area. Limit of one free newspaper per person, per visit. ©2014 McDonald’s


More Content, More Credibility, More Customers.

AT THE CREASE

Contact us today and Get YOUR BUSINESS FOUND! Sponsored Content

Italian inspired creations infused with a modern flare in the heart of Carlisle

I brought my parents for lunch. The service was excellent and the waitress was so helpful with settling my parents into their seats. My Mom really enjoyed her liver and onions. Fish and Chips were delicious.Very comfortable atmosphere. We'll be back !

Tired of the same old local restaurant or pub? Try something g new and unique – try Tartan Toorie! At Tartan Toorie we focus on providing you with a unique dining g and entertainment experience.

Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Th Thursday: h d Friday: Saturday: Sunday:

11:30 AM-9:00 PM 11:30 AM-9:00 PM 11:30 AM-9:00 PM 11:30 AM-12:00 AM 11:30 AM-12:00 AM 11:30 AM-12:00 AM 11:30 AM-9:00 PM

sportt the best We serve homemade Scottish pub food, o and nd spor nd city. fish and chips and steak pie in the cit ty. We We also alsso ccarry carr arry a h hos host ost st of refreshing and distinctive beers that a are rarely found at other pubs and restaurants. You mayy have experienced the Hamilton has offer, British and Irish pubs the city of Ham milton on h on ass to off a er,, but bu ut ut Tartan Toorie is the ONLY SCOTTISH P UB in n all a all of of Hamilton! Ham H Hamil Hami ami ton! on! n PUB

Good food shared with good company is always an occasion to be savoured. Regrettably, for most the harried lifestyles of today don’t always allow for this luxury. In an ideal world all your meals would be jjoyful y events; yyour taste buds teased and spoilt for choice with an abundance of l local l iing redients, di served fresh in a warm, ingredients, inviting atmosphere. Fortunately for the minutes community commu munit un ttyy of Carlisle le e (j (ju (just ((jus jju usstt a fe ffew ew m mi in nutes utes u utte ess Waterdown) surrounding north n orth th o th off W Waterdown r ) and d tthe h surro surround o ing area, local resident Angela Checchia, reminiscent dreamed of creating a community based, Italian inspired bistro reminis scent of old world id ideals d ls ls an a nd p philoso philo h hilo hil ilosophie phi p hie h hiies. ie es. es and philosophies. Related Stories Re Rel lated ed S tor tories ries s Bistro Cascata C scata ata ta aB ist istro stro tro o an and industry, Angela Born orn o rrn n to oa n Italian Itttalia talian alian al alia a a family mily a mil nd d raised rais raise aised a ise ised ise sed ed in ed in th tthe he re rrestaurant esstaurant est estauran esta estaurant ura urant an ntt industry iindustr ndus ndustry dustry tr try, Ang An A ngela ((mother, mother, wife, triathlete entrepreneur) instinctively knew year old landmark triathlet iathle athlet le ete et e and nd n de en ent nttrepreneur n repreneu epreneur preneur eneur neur neur urr) in ur) insti instinc instin iins inst nssstinc nstinc nsti nst n stin ttinc tin tiiinc ncttively nc tivel tiv ivve ive ively vely ely e lyy kn k ew w that tha th hat h ha at at the the e 1100 100 yye arr o a ld la andmark building corners Carlisle greater heights. One day, on n the he e four ffo ourr cco corne corner o orn or rrn ne s off Carl Car C Ca ar arrllis arl issl isle sle le w le was wa as destine a dest dest destined desti de destin estined estin es e sstined stine tiined ttined tine ine ined ffo for orr great o gr grea gre eat ate at er he height heig hei heigh e gh ghtss. O ne d ay, whilst eating old watching the occurred ice ice-cream ice-cre ic ce-crea ce-cream e-crea -cream -crea -cr ccream ream w with ith tth hh he 3 yyear her ye yea e o ld da an and nd n d wa w attc tchin tch tching ching chin cch chi h hi hin hing iing ng tth ng he cars rss g go b by, y,, it o ccurred tto ccur o her that the cars bistro. long numbers goi go going oing o iing in ng n gb by ccould ould ou o uld ld db be stopping stoppin stoppi to toppin topping toppi opping op ping in ng n ga att her he h er er b bi bist isstro stro. tro tr ttro. ro. rro o. IIt wasn o. wasn’t wa w was asn’t a sn ssn’t n t llo on ng g before before n befor bef number num nu um m rs were negotiated, permits wass b permit ts iissued ts sssued ssue sued su ue ued ed a an and Ca Casc Cas Cascata Casca ascata a scata sca cat cata ata tta aB Biist Bistro iistro stro tro ow wa born bor bo born. o orn. orn rn rn. rn.

10am-6pm All-day Sunday Breakfast from 10am-6 - pm m Our Products & Services include: Authentic Scottish Pub Food Unique Beers Live Music Hank Thursday Night Open Jam night with H an nk and nk d the th he B Boys.

philosophy farmers using Fol Followin FFollowing Follow Foll olllowing llow low lo ow owing wing ing in ng tth ng the he he fa farm farm far arm ar rm to o tta table tab ab ble le e phi phil philoso philosop ph hiloso h hilosop il ilosop ilo iiloso losop lo loso oso osop o sop op o phy hy w which hich hich iccch h supports supp ssup su upp upports up upp pports p ppo ports port po p orts o rrts rtttss local lloc lo occcal ocal o all ffa a far arrmers by a b u sing locally seasonal produce available, att the a award grow grown row ow wn n sea se easonal so son onal all p pr pro rro oduc duce du ucce uce uc ew when whe wh hen hen n availabl availab availa avai vailab vaila vai vail vvailabl aiiillable, ailabl lab ab e, e, a all llll o off the the th he me men m menu en e enu nu n u iitems item ite tems tte tem e ems ms a ms ward winning Cascata Bistro handmade, ensuring quality ingredients are C ascat asca asc catta aB istr istro strrro st sstro o are a arre re h handmad hand handmade ha handm andmade and an a andmad andma andm nd n dm ma made ade ad a de d e, ens en ensur ensuri ensurin e ensu nsurin ns nsuri nsur n nsu su surin suri ssur urin uri u ur rrin iin ng o on onl only nly nlyy fr ffresh resh sh hq qual qua qu quali uali u ual alli ali lity ty ing iin ingre ng ngre n ngred grrre gre g edients a ed re used. Together and bistro’s chef continuously delicious Angela A ngela a an a nd d th the h b bi bis iisstro ttrro’s tro’s o’s o ’’ss cch che he h ef conti ccontin continu cont co ontinu on o nti ntinu t nu uo ou ously usly sllyy str sl sly sstrive st ttrrive riv iive ve tto ve o cr ccreate re ea eate eat atte a ate te n ne new new, ew e w, d w, eliciou us and enticing combinations -often herbs vegetables bistro’s combin combi ccomb ombin mb biin binati bin inati nat nati na ati a ttiion ons o nss -o n --ofte -of o offfte ten using te us usi sin ing gh erbs rb rbs bss and an nd d vve veg vege ege ege eg etable ta table tab ables fr able ab from ffro rom m th tthe he bis bi b bist iist is ssttro’s own n kitchen garden. events hosted include pairing dinners, specialty brunches Special S Specia pecial pe ecial cciia ial e vent vven vents ents e ent en nts h hos ho os oste ted ed iinclu inc incl ncclud nclu n de ew win wine wiin ine ne p ne airin airing a iri iring iirin ring gd di nners, nners nne nner nn n ners, ers, ers rs, s ssp pecialty eci ecialt ecia ecial cia cial cialty iialty alty l yb runche es and weekly live visit Cascata Bistro entertainment. For contests and more information, vis i iitt C Cascat ta B Bi Bistr istro on Facebook. ingredients mixed traditional flavours Fresh local in ngred ngred re red edi dients ients t mix m i ed dw with wit i the the e tradit ttrad raditional onal nal al ffla fl vours ours urs of urs o authe authentic a uthe c Italian cuisine are a winning co combination. Especially service ombinat binat binat attiion. on E on Esp ecially when paired with friendlyy ser sse ervice rvii in n an eclectic atmosphere. Whether are planning two lively Wheth h her you ar e plann plannin planni plan lanni g an lannin an inti in int iintimate t mate ate te e dinn din d dinner di err ffor fo orr tw o or a li vely group event, the wonderfully designed Cascata Bistro delight llyy d de esigned ssiiig igne gned gn g ne ed dC Ca assc scata sca ca ca atta ta Bis tro in Carlisle, is an artisanal del light just waiting to

Ta Taxes are extra. One coupon per order. Valid until November 31, 2014. See store for complete details.

Call us at: 1-877-646-6701 or email: myupdates@metroland.com

Local Events Find Fin

WITHIN YOUR COMMUNITY

Photo/MANNY RODRIGUES

BATTLE FOR THE PUCK: East York’s Peter Govostis tries to stuff the puck past Scarborough goalkeeper Russell Robaco during Don Montgomery Memorial Select Tournament atom action at Commander Park Arena on Saturday. East York went on to win the game.

SAVE!

CheCk out this week’s flyers for money-saving deals from your neighbourhood retailers.

Your Community. Your Newspaper.

Metroland Media is the largest distributor of pre-printed flyers in the City of Toronto. Let us help you get your business growing. Distribution@insidetoronto.com If you did not receive this week’s flyers, please call 416-493-2284 * Flyers delivered to selected areas only.

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

• Beach Valumart • Best Buy • Brick Mattress • Canadian Tire • Coppa’s Fresh Mkt • Drug Trading Farm Fresh Supermarket • • First Choice • Food Basics • Food Depot -Fulong • Media Corp • Foody Mart • Freshco • Fu Yao Supermarket • Future Shop • Giant Tiger • Grand Fortune Food • Mart • Great Food • Green Bamboo • Restaurant

• Group Adonis Inc. • Guildwood Valu Mart Hair Dance -CCT Printing • Healthy Planet • Highland Farms • Home Hardware • Hong Tai • Hudson’s Bay Co. • Jysk-Bed & Bath • Kohl & Frisch Lastmans Bad Boy • Loblaws Inc. • Longo’s • Lowes • M&M, • Metro • Michaels • No Frills • Oriental Food Mart • Pet Valu • Pharma Plus

Price Chopper Princess Auto Real Canadian Superstore Rexall Sears ShengTai Fresh Foods Shoppers Drug Mart Inc. Skyland Food Mart Sport Chek FGL Sports Staples Sunfood Supermarket Sunny Foodmart Sunvalley Supermarket T & T Supermarket Inc Target The Brick Today’s Home Top Food Supermarket Walmart www.insidebrockville.com

25 | SCARBOROUGH MIRROR s | Thursday, January 15, 2015

������


SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015 |

26

community

MPP hosts levee at Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre Scarborough-Guildwood MPP Mitzie Hunter hosted event Top left, Scarborough-Guildwood MPP Mitzie Hunter, right, gets a hug from Millie Tavener during her New Year’s Levee held Sunday at the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre at 874 Morningside Ave. Top right, the dance crew from Sir Wilfrid Laurier Collegiate performs. Bottom left, Hunter meets up with Pan Am Games mascot Pachi at the event. Bottom right, Hunter greets Christian Dippoosingh, 8, and his mother Marlene Dilchan.

Photo/MANNY RODRIGUES


Visit

Buy Online:

43% off

$59.00

$59 for a 10-coUrse tapas meaL for 2 at hapa izakaya (a $103 VaLUe) hapa izakaya

Buy Online:

54% off

$36.00

Up to 54% off Lift tickets and ski or snowboard rentaL from snow VaLLey ski resort (2 options) Snow Valley Ski ReSoRt

Buy Online:

31% off

$45.00

$45 for 4 Lb of wiLd-caUght red argentine shrimp with sheLL on (a $65 VaLUe) Simply DeliciouS Brought to you by

Buy Online:

55% off

$59.00

$59 for an excLUsiVe diet bUndLe (a $130 VaLUe) hyDRoxycut anD puRely inSpiReD

Buy Online:

40% off

$17.99

40% off beaUty and the beast Jr. at the randoLph theatre - cLick bUy and Use promo code: wJbb the loweR oSSington theatRe

Buy Online:

79% off

$39

Up to 80% off indoor boot camp cLasses in toronto (3 options) uRban coRe

wagJag.com

Buy Online:

buy

$52.46

saVe 25% on tickets to faULty towers: the dining experience - cLick bUy and Use promo code: wagJag25 Sony centRe foR the peRfoRming aRtS

Buy Online:

buy

$36.16

a 2-hoUr pLaza premiUm Vip airport LoUnge pass (a $45.20 VaLUe) plaza pRemium lounge

Buy Online:

50% off

$25.00

$25 for $50 towards ribs, steaks and more - choose from 2 Locations in bUrLington and mississaUga Rib eye Jack’S ale houSe

| SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015

Sign up Online

27


Classifieds

LocalWork.ca

Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5pm • 905-853-2527 • Toll Free 1-800-743-3353 • Fax 905-853-1765 For delivery questions, please contact 416-493-2284

NEW YEAR, NEW CAREER

Become a Healthcare Professional in Months Most Programs Include Practicum

FULL TIME OPENINGS COMPETITIVE COMPENSATION

• Medical Laboratory Technician • ECG/Phlebotomy Technician • Physio/Occupational Therapy Assistant • Personal Support Worker • Esthetician • Early Childcare Assistant • Med. Office Assistant w/ ECG/Phlebotomy • Community Service Worker

CALL 416-479-9138 SECURITY GUARDS

Financial Assistance May Be Available to Those Who Qualify Second Career Funding Available to Those Who Qualify

647.694.0381 416.466.6107

study@andersoncollege.com

andersoncollege.com

Robetech Institute Inc. o/a Anderson College of Health, Business and Technology is a Registered Private Career College under the PCC Act 2005.

Free training provided!

Ask about our Route Bonuses! Ask about our Bonus for B or E Licenced drivers!

APPLY ONLINE: www.stocktransportation.com APPLY BY EMAIL:

halvi@stocktransportation.com

APPLY BY PHONE:

1-877-233-4045

APPLY IN PERSON:

Call for our address and then come by to meet us!

Must be at least 21 years of age, have a valid A,B,C,D,E,F, or full G licence, and be proficient in english.

CONSTRUCTION SALES REP East Toronto Territory The work environment is positive, fast paced and high energy. You will be trained by and work with professionals you can trust and respect. Qualifications: • Knowledge of selling to direct end users in the Construction/Concrete Industry • Proficiency with telephone prospecting • Ability to develop rapport with clients and maintain strong working relationships • A mechanical aptitude to be able to demonstrate equipment • Proven sales track record • Min 3-5 years sales experience • Basic computer skills Compensation package: We recognize our people as our most valuable asset. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package Email resume: jgambacort@geroquip.com

Swissport Canada

Job Fair Thursday, January 22nd, 2015 Tuesday, January 27th, 2015 10:00a.m. - 4:00p.m. Four Points by Sheraton 6257 Airport Road, Mississauga, ON L4V 1E4

LaBrash Security Services requires licensed guards for positions in Scarborough

E-mail resume to jobs@labrashsecurity.ca

Coming Events

Coming Events

GUN SHOW Sunday, January 18th, 7:30am-12pm. Pickering Recreation Centre. 1867 Valleyfarm Drive. Admission $5. 905-623-1778

Domestic Help Wanted

Domestic Help Wanted

FULL TIME live in caregiver for infant in Scarborough. Post secondary education is an asset., minimum 1 year experience. $11 per hour, flexible hours. Call Micheal or Rhodalyn 416-439-3541

Swissport is a people-focused organization – without our people we simply cannot meet our goals and achieve our vision. We offer a great working environment with Health and Dental benefits for all of our employees. The positions are for Canadian Citizens/Permanent Residents, requires continuous heavy lifting and a G2 driver’s licence.

All candidates must pass a Transport Canada background check. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. For more information, go to:

www.swissport.com

for Pickering office of fast growing company serving GTA and Ontario. Courier Experience an asset. Email

csnnetworks@gmail.com BOOKKEEPER East Scarborough Law Office requires a full time bookkeeper. Experience with Esi-Law System an asset. Please fax resume to Ms. S. Nash at 416 282-9906

Child Care Wanted

WANTED, in our home (Chine/Midland area) part-time sitter before school (6:40am-8:40am) and after school (3:20-5pm) for 10yr old boy, 2-3 days/week. $12/hr. References required 416-668-5511

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

Busy automotive repair and service centre seeks an Assistant Manager to handle day to day operations. Experience preferred, however, we will train the right candidate. Please submit resume to: randallj@live.ca or fax to 416-465-1978

EXPERIENCED DICTA TRANSCRIBER required on an “as needed” basis. Must have digital equipment and perform fast turnaround. Work from your own home. Email resume: kkimmerly@rogers.com

Astrology/Psychics

PHYSIC, PALM and tarot reader, 38 years experience. 99% accurate, 3 locations in the GTA area. Results in 3 days. Tells you past, present and future, specializing in bringing you positive energy. 416-291-8422.

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

#ShouldaUsedToronto

416-493-4400 ASSISTANT MANAGER

Astrology/Psychics

Delivery Make cash questions? not trash! Call us at:

or Email:

distribution@insidetoronto.com

Articles Wanted

Articles Wanted

ANTIQUES

& Collectibles Wanted Cash for Older: Coins, Jewelry, Military, Watches, Toys, Barbies, Silver, Gold, Records, Old Postcards/Photos, Guitars, Old Pens, Lighters & Old Advertising etc.

25 years experience Child Care Wanted

DISPATCHERS WANTED Work for a World-Wide Leader!

Looking for a Great Part-Time Job? BECOME A SCHOOL BUS DRIVER

R0013094123

SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015 |

28

Richard & Janet 416-431-7180 416-566-7373 Pet Supplies/ Boarding/Service

Pet Supplies/ Boarding/Service

DOG GROOMING Specializing in small dogs www.stylishpetgrooming.ca 416-820-5514 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. Home Renovations

Home Renovations

BUILDER/ GENERAL Contractors LIC# T85-4420956 Residential/ Commercial. Complete Restoration. Finished Basements. Painting. Bathrooms. Ceramic Tiles. Flat Roofs. Leaking Basements. Brick/ Chimney Repairs. House Additions 905-764-6667, 416-823-5120

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

Waste Removal

PETER’S DEPENDABLE JUNK REMOVAL

From home or business, including furniture/ appliances, construction waste. Quick & careful!

416-677-3818 Rock Bottom Rates! Plumbing

Plumbing

EMERGENCY?

Clogged drain, frozen pipes, camera inspection, leaky pipes. Reasonable price. 25 years experience. Licensed/ Insured, Credit card accepted. Free estimate. James Chen 647-519-9506

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


Gottarent.com Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5pm • 905-853-2527 Toll Free 1-800-743-3353 • Fax 905-853-1765 For delivery questions, please contact 416-493-2284

Apartments for Rent

Apartments for Rent

BRIMLEY/ LAWRENCEbachelor, private bathroom, entrance, laundry, parking. No pets. Suits single. $650 February 1st. 416-267-8497

Basement separate smoking/ inclusive.

KINGSTON/ MCCOWAN Large, new 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. $950/ $1099. Laundry, elevator, balcony, storage. Immediate. Frank 416-738-5516 McLEVIN/ NELSON- 1 bedroom basement, open concept, kitchen, living, dining, laundry. Walk to amenities. Separate entrance. $685. inclusive. February 1. 416-724-9823

Condos for Rent

Condos for Rent

Luxury Condo for Rent in Richmond Hill. Just renovated, New Granite Kitchen and Stainless Steel Appliances. 175 Cedar Ave, Richmond Hill. large 1 bedroom & separate Sun room. 800 Sf. condo, master bathroom w/ ensuite, 2pc washroom, pantry, includes all utilities and Rogers cable. Everything is NEW, floors, kitchen, bathrooms, lights, appliances. Very Bright Spacious, Very Well Maintained Luxury Building! Super Quiet. Great Residents - Fantastic Lifestyle Features Such As: outdoor Pool and Tennis, indoor Hot Tub, Squash, Gym, Media Room & More. Walking Distance To Bus, Go Train, Shopping, Schools, Parks. Non-smoking, no pets. Looking for long term lease $1,550 mth. Includes one parking spot. 2nd underground parking spot if required + $75 mth. Available Immediately. Call 905-830-6690 references required, first and last month.

NEILSON_&_Finch House 4 BR + 3 bath. Nr. TTC, School, Shopping, park. Incl: Washer, Dryer, Stove, Fridge, Dishwasher, 3 parking. $1,490. Hurry: 416-609-3163 Townhouses for Rent

Townhouses for Rent

MORNINGSIDE/ MILNER: 3 bedroom townhouse for rent. Garage, A/C & playground. Close to schools & shopping. Now accepting applications. Immediately. 416-282-3976

Rooms for Rent and Wanted

Rooms for Rent and Wanted

MORNINGSIDE/ SHEPPARD. 1 furnished room with ensuite washroom, kitchen, laundry. Suitable for male. Private entrance. Cable & internet included. $500. Available immediately. 647-854-8964

Classifieds

GarageSales Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5pm • 905-853-2527 Toll Free 1-800-743-3353 • Fax 905-853-1765 For delivery questions, please contact 416-493-2284

CONTENTS SALE

Sat., Jan. 17th ~ 10 am - 2pm ~ 12 Cavehill Cres.

(Ellesmere/ Pharmacy) Furniture, tools, antiques, mirrors, vintage handbags, framed art, electronics, kitchenwares, toys.

Recently married?

Call 1-800-743-3353 to place your ad

(north of Ellesmere) transitionsquad.com for photos

Business Services

Handy Person

#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

Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5pm • 905-853-2527 • Toll Free 1-800-743-3353 • Fax 905-853-1765 For delivery questions, please contact 416-493-2284

ALL CITI APPLIANCES. Appliances repaired professionally. 35 years experience. Fridge’s, coolers, washers, dryers, stoves. Central Air Conditioning & Heating. (416)281-3030

Mortgages & Loans

LEGAL

MONEY FOR YOU! Home Owner Loans for Any Purpose!

LEGAL ADVOCATE

➢ Mortgage arrears ➢ Tax arrears ➢ Income tax ➢ Bank turndown? ➢ Self employed / no proof of income ➢ Debt consolidation ➢ Power of sale / Bankruptcy Large commercial funds also available LET US HELP, APPLY NOW

All Highway Traffic Act Proceedings All Summary Court Criminal Proceedings

647-766-1652

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

Delivery questions?

Ontario - Wide Financial 1-416-925-3974

Reasonable Rates!

www.ontario-widefinancial.com

Call us at:

FSCO Lic# 12456

Handy Person

416-493-4400

www.insidetoronto.com

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

MINOR HOME repairs. Appliances, plumbing, tiling, cleaning, furnace, minor electrical. Free estimates. Mike, 416-294-3633 Painting & Decorating

Painting & Decorating

PETE THE PAINTER. U.K. craftsman. Interior painting. Reasonable rates & seniors discounts. Free estimates. Call Pete Steele: 416-491-3934

Flooring & Carpeting

Flooring & Carpeting

CARPET INSTALLED from $1.19/sq.ft. includes pad. Hardwood, Laminate, Ceramic at low prices. 22+ yrs experience. Free Estimates. No HST! 416-834-1834 MAINLY FLOORS Carpet, hardwood, tile from $1.59/sq.ft. installed. Free estimate in GTA. January 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

Landscaping, Lawn Care, Supplies

Landscaping, Lawn Care, Supplies

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

Engaged?

TRANSITION SQUAD ESTATE SALE Sat., Jan. 17th 9:00am-1pm 1911 Kennedy Rd. Unit 109 Scarborough

Classifieds

Appliance Repairs/ Installation

$$ MONEY $$ CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage #10969 1-800-282-1169

www.mortgageontario.com

CARRIERS

WANTED REWARD! EXTRA MONEY

MEET NEIGHBOURS

TIME AND

MONEY MANAGEMENT

AMAZING TEACHES EVENTS RESPONSIBILITY PRIZES

GREAT CARRIER

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT M1L, M1R, M1T - ALYSSA JAIPARGAS - 416.774.2317 M1G, M1C, M1E - MAVIS ADU - 416.774.2342 M1S, M1P, M1W, M1X - BHAMA AHILESWARAN - 416.774.2322 M1B, M1N, M1V- SUTHA UTHAYASUNDARAM - 416.774.2329 M1H, M1J, M1K, M1M - THANUKA GNANASEKARAN - 416.774.2341

Want to get your business noticed? Call 1-800-743-3353 to plan your advertising campaign today!

29 | SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015

Classifieds

Appliance Repairs/ Installation


Mondaytoto Monday Friday Friday 8:30am 8:30am to 5pmto• 905-853-2527 5pm • 905-853-2527 • Toll Free 1-800-743-3353 • Toll Free 1-800-743-3353 • Fax 905-853-1765• • Fax For delivery 905-853-1765 questions, please contact 416-493-2284

heating & cooling

electrical

Burton Electric Inc.

...LOW

.

VICE..

T SER GREA

416 419-1772

PRICE

S!

BIGGEST SALE EVER! SAVE $1,000

Furnace From $1450 installed! BEST PRICES IN TOWN!!!

Tune-up & Clean Furnaces or A/C

4 Knob and tube replacement 4 Service upgrades 4 Aluminum wire reconditioning 4 Breakers/Panels 4 Electrical Home Inspections 4 Pot Lights 4 FREE ESTIMATES Master Electrician * License # 7001220 * Insured www.burtonelectric.ca mark.burton@burtonelectric.ca

Plus 22pt. Check List Carbon Monoxide CO Levels $

69.95

CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES

*10 Year Warranty

DON’T PAY UNTIL 2016 RATED A+ IN BBB 15 YEARS OF SERVICE ~ 24/7

416-445-1718

www.universalhc.ca

home renovations

general contracting, excavating

painting & decorating

plumbing

TREE/STUMP SERVICES

J & M Painting

BaySprings Plumbing & Bathroom Renovations

Danny • 416 845 3909

Commercial and residential painting 25 yrs of experience Quality Workmanship Airless spraying • Power Washing Epoxy coating • Staining Wall repair • Wall Coverings

Free Estimates

416-540-9554

home renovations

SALE!

SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE!

SALE! SALE!

SALE!

SALE!

plumbing

SALE!

GAS FURNACES CENTRAL AIR

BATHROOM RENOVATIONS

Sales, Service, Installations.

•Plumbing Repairs •Change W.C. to 6L •Install New Faucets •Some Ceramic Tiling *Serving Scarborough & Don Mills Area*

www.airflexltd.com 416-439-7155

SALE!

metro lic. #H16265

SALE!

SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE!

Call OTTO (416)445-9323 CANDE PLUMBING

Delivery questions? Call us at:

416-493-4400

SMALL JOBS WELCOME

www.insidetoronto.com

FULLY INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES

• Professional Tree Trimming • Stump Grinding • Dangerous Tree Removal • cabling and Bracing • city of Toronto Aborist Reports • Lot clearing

15% WINTER DIScoUNT

info@metrotree.ca | www.metrotree.ca

waste removal

BINS TO YOU

Metro License #PH23521

• DISPOSAL SERVICE • DRIVEWAY FRIENDLY BINS 4 TO 20 YARD MINI BINS • NIGHTS, WEEKEND DROPS AVAILABLE • KEEP OUR BINS UP TO 7 DAYS NO CHARGE

roofing

1-888-662-DUMP (3867) 416-284-7800

CLEAN & DUMP Servicing Scarborough Insured

Clean up, Rubbish Removal, Bin Rental

Honest, Reliable, Reasonable Rate Call

416-655-1438

www.countryreno.com • 647-770-5152

SALE!

416-706-9861

SALE!

SALE!

SALE!

SALE!

SALE!

SALE!

SALE!

Larry’s Air care Heating & Air Conditioning

R&Z PLUMBING, HEATING & A/C

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

SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE!

(BBQ hook-ups, Stove Hook-ups, Dryers, Fireplaces, Pools, etc.)

24/7 No Extra Charges for Evenings, Weekends or Holidays

416.661.9393

heating & cooling

AND we do ALL Gas Piping Jobs & Duct Work

Metro Lic. #P24654 - Fully Insured

FREE ESTIMATES

Replacement & Repairs Faucets, Sinks, Pipes, Drains Etc. Furnace, A/C, Water Heater, Gas 28 Years Experience • 24/7

(416)992-2262 Licensed & Insured

7999

416-427-0955

BEST RATES AND SERVICE IN TOWN

Please call Tony for a free estimate

$

WITH THIS AD

10% SENIORS DISCOUNT

Interior/Exterior

We Service All Makes & Models

25OFF EXPIRES January 31, 2015

Framing ~ Drywall ~ Taping ~ Painting Plumbing ~ Electrical ~ Flooring Decks ~ Sheds ~ Fences From full renovations to handyman repairs.

FurnAcE SErvicE or cLEAning

Servicing All Your Plumbing Needs

$

Green Diamond General Contracting

SALE!

SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015 |

Home Improvement Directory Classifieds Gottarent.com

SALE!

30

For Estimate

TREE/STUMP SERVICES

Complete Tree Service Fully Insured Free Estimates Seniors Discount

To h i g h l i g h t yo u r

Home I m p rove m e n t Business call

1-800-743-3353

416.491.1180

Got Clutter?

Sell some of your items in Classified 1-800-743-3353


How to do it: Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3 by 3 box contains the digits 1 through 9.

last week’s answers

diversions

31

Sudoku (difficult)

| SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015

YOUR Weekly Crossword

w See answers to this week’s

puzzles in next Thursday’s edition

THE PAN AM GAMES ARE COMING! BE PART OF THE ACTION AND WATCH HISTORY UNFOLD.

July 1O–26,2O15

TICKETS ON SALE NOW! TORONTO2015.org/tickets LEAD PARTNER

FUNDING PARTIES BAILLEURS DE FONDS

TICKETS FROM

20

$


SHOP HERITAGE ONLINE AT 24/7 @ HERITAGEFORD.CA

YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD YOUR

FORD STORE STORE HAS HAS GREAT GREAT DEALS DEALS ON ON FORD

Hot Wheels For 2015! FEATU URE VEH HICLE

2012 TRANSIT CONNECT $ STK P4453

15,950

2012 F-150 RAPTOR

2009 VW RABBIT

| STK#EM114A

2007 TAURUS

| STK#DM471A

2006 PONTIAC G6

| STK#DB166A

2009 FORD FLEX

| STK#DT290A

2013 FOCUS HATCH

| STK#DM525A

2011 MUSTANG

| STK#DU161A

2010 F-150 CREW

2013 ESCAPE

| STK#DM478A

| STK#DU165C

| STK#DT259A

ALL SALES ARE PLUS HST ONLY. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ERRORS OR OMISSIONS WHATSOEVER.

Heritage Ford

DIRECT LINE:

416-261-3311

USED CAR:

46 YEARS OF QUALITY, TRUST & VALUE

416-264-2537

THURS 9-8 FRI 9-6 SAT 9-5

OUT OF TOWN:

1-800-267-3673

SHOP ONLINE @

SHOP HERITAGE ONLINE AT 24/7 @ HERITAGEFORD.CA

SHOP HERITAGE ONLINE AT 24/7 @ HERITAGEFORD.CA

SHOP HERITAGE ONLINE AT 24/7 @ HERITAGEFORD.CA

SHOP HERITAGE ONLINE AT 24/7 @ HERITAGEFORD.CA

SHOP HERITAGE ONLINE AT 24/7 @ HERITAGEFORD.CA

SCARBOROUGH MIRROR | Thursday, January 15, 2015 |

32


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.