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ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com Organizers are expecting 150,000 visitors to this year’s Taste of Lawrence, a three-day festival that celebrates culture through food and music. The event takes place on Lawrence Avenue between Warden Avenue and Birchmount Road and runs from this Friday at 6 p.m., through to Sunday evening at 7 p.m. “Pe o p l e f ro m a l l ov e r Scarborough will come to this event, and it’s a great way for our local business members to network with that greater community,” event manager Bruce Scavuzzo said. “These businesses are not just making sales that day but in fact are gaining customers who will come back repeatedly throughout the year.” The festival was founded 12 years ago by Ward 37 Scarborough-Centre Councillor Michael Thompson and a group of community members with the aim of attracting visitors to a stretch of Lawrence, which now falls under the Wexford Heights BIA. The first event was held in a parking lot and attracted just over 1,000 people. “Now it’s Scarborough’s largest single street event,” Scavuzzo said. “We have 37 food vendors. >>>HUGE, page 3

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Pan Am Torch Relay pays visit to Scarborough The Pan Am torch takes a tour of Scarborough this Sunday, and like many athletes at the Games, it will be moving awfully fast. As Toronto’s Games approach, its torch run will spark celebrations on July 5 as it makes its way through the area. The largest – where the flame will ignite a portable cauldron representing the Games – is a party outside the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre, on Morningside Avenue south of Hwy. 401, from noon to 4 p.m. There will be family activities,

food trucks, and entertainment – including an appearance by Scarborough native Maestro Fresh Wes – as well as the creation of a “live community art mural.” The torch will also visit the Toronto Zoo, where it will be carried from the courtyard inside the front entrance to Waterside Theatre by Max Domi, named Best Forward of the World Juniors Hockey Tournament in January after Canada won gold. “Representinng your coun>>>PAN, page 8

Great disappointment after Robbie tourney ‘abandoned’ MICHELE MCLEAN mmclean@insidetoronto.com

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WAVING THE FLAG: St. Sylvester Catholic School students and staff salute Canada with a rendition of O Canada on the last day of school last Thursday. For photos from Canada Day celebrations in Scarborough yesterday, please visit us online at www.scarboroughmirror.com

For the first time its 49 year history, the Robbie International S o c c e r To u r n a m e n t i n Scarborough was abandoned because of the amount of water on the playing fields. “You won’t believe all of our disappointment,” said Mike Ellis, chair of The Robbie. “It was an easy, but extremely difficult

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Wayne’s Road Hockey Warriors ball hockey tourney in Scarborough BALL HOCKEY FUN: The Philadelphia Flyers’ Wayne Simmonds, left, and the Washington Capitals’ Joel Ward flank hockey fan Kyle Sealey-Myers during the annual Wayne’s Road Hockey Warriors ball hockey tournament at Scarborough Arena Gardens on Saturday. The annual event supports youth participation in sports and helps raise funds to cover costs for some players to take part in sports leagues. Right, a young player gets to experience what it’s like to be checked by Philadelphia Flyers’ Zac Rinaldo. Far right, Malcolm Subban of the Boston Bruins circles behind the net game action at Saturday’s event. Photos/CHRIS TANOUYE

Heavy rains made fields unplayable >>>from page 1 more water overnight, Ellis said many of the fields became like small lakes. “We were up until almost 1 a.m. on Sunday and at first we thought about moving games indoors, but the rain kept coming. There was concern for the players’ safety, them being held up in muck, or getting injured. The fields were simply unplayable. Playing on them would have damaged the fields in Scarborough

for the rest of the season. There was no way we could do that.” Ellis said rather than saying the tournament was cancelled, he insisted on calling it abandoned. “We didn’t cancel it,” he said. “Everyone wanted to play. You can’t believe how devastated we are. This event takes a year to plan and then to find out the whole thing is abandoned, it’s deflating.”

He added 99.4 per cent of people were understanding about the announcement. “Every team got to play two games on Saturday,” he said, including teams that came as far as Montego Bay, Chicago, Rochester, New Jersey. “We’re just profoundly sad that the weather didn’t cooperate and we were forced to abandon the tournament,” he said. “We hope to see everyone next year for our 50th.”

Huge crowds expected for annual Taste of Lawrence >>>from page 1 ... We have representation of food from all over the globe.” The festival features more than 130 street vendors, midway rides and live music. Instrumental music group Sultans of String will per-

form at 3 p.m. July 4 while Messenjah, one of Canada’s most successful reggae bands, performs at 9:30 p.m. “In addition to all the great music on the main stage, we also have a family stage that’s focussed more specifically on children,” said Scavuzzo. He added that there will

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ith Canada Day celebrations wrapped up lastnight with fireworks at numerous locations, it’s now time for residents to get geared up for Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games Torch Relay events starting this Saturday in our city and continuing until the official opening of the Games on Friday, July 10. The torch relay started back on May 30 with the flame’s arrival at Harbourfront. From there, the torch has been on a 41-day trek across Canada. Along the way, it’s made stops in Vancouver, Halifax, Winnipeg, Calgary and numerous cities and towns across Ontario. By the time the torch relay wraps up next Friday, it will have been carried by some 3,000 torchbearers and visited more than 130 communities. For Torontonians, the torch relay excitement starts Saturday evening and there will be numerous opportunities for residents to get up close and personal with the torch as it makes its way our view through many of our city’s neighbourhoods through to July 10. Get up close The torch relay starts its day at Canadian Forces Base Trenton on and personal Saturday, and will arrive in Toronto late afternoon for a huge comin your city munity celebration on the Prince Edward Viaduct (also known as the Bloor viaduct) beginning at 5 p.m. Metroland Media Toronto will be at Saturday evening’s event, along with many other community groups and organizations. The celebration will culminate with the lighting of the Luminous Viel on the viaduct. The next day, the torch relay travels mostly through Scarborough with stops at Variety Village, the Toronto Zoo and a big celebration at 2 p.m. across from the Pan Am aquatic centre at Morningside Avenue and Military Trail. Sunday evening will also see the torch relay visit the Afrofest celebrations in the Beach at 7 p.m., and the Aga Khan Museum in North York starting at 8:15 p.m. The rest of the week, torch relay events in Toronto are planned for Thorncliffe Park and Etobicoke on Monday as the relay works its way through downtown; other events are planned in Etobicoke on Tuesday; a visit to Mel Lastman Square in North York on Wednesday; York and then the downtown core on Thursday; and finally the opening ceremonies Friday night. For more details on the torch relay in your community, visit us online at www.insidetoronto.com/ toronto-pan-am-games

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Who says pizza has to be high in calories? TDSB should The bad news is that the rain on Saturday forced us to put our backyard barbecue party on hold until later in the summer. The good news? Moving indoors didn’t stop us from having a good time. We ordered fast food instead. Well, reasonably fast, anyway. Me: “So, what’s it gonna be, kids?” Kaylee: “Pizza.” Brandon: “Pizza.” Paige: “Pizza.” Lucas: “Pizza.” Me: “Wow. That was easy. Nice to see the weather didn’t put a damper on anybody’s spirits. So it’s unanimous. Chinese food it is. Coming right up. I‘ll call Egg Roll Egg Roll right now.” Kaylee: “Jamieeeee. Do you have to try and make a joke out of everything?” Me: “Ah, so you are admitting I’m funny?” Brandon: “She said ‘try’ Jamie. I wouldn’t get too excited if I were you.” Me: “Thanks for the vote of confidence. Anyhow, what do yuz all want on it?” Paige: “No pepperoni.”

jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY Lucas: “And no sausage.” Kaylee: “Or green peppers.” Brandon: “Or red peppers.” Paige: “Same goes for mushrooms and onions.” Me: “Just to recap: no pepperoni, no sausage, no green peppers, no red peppers, no mushrooms, no onions. Anything else you don’t want?” Lucas: “Yeah, anchovies, though I don’t even know what they are. I have a special knack for not liking things I’ve never tried.” Me: “So, it looks like toppings are out. I guess it’ll have to be cheese only, then. Coming right up.” Kaylee: “Cheese? Are you kidding? Ewwwww.” Me: “How can you have a pizza without cheese? That’s all a pizza is: cheese, over a bit of tomato sauce.” Brandon: “Tomato sauce? Double ewwwww.”

Me: “Any other requests before I pick up the phone to order?” Paige: “Just one. Make sure they leave off the crust. It’s just a waste of time. It takes forever to cut it off.” Lucas: “No dough, either, while you’re at it. Dough just doesn’t do it for me.” Me: “So, let’s see if I’ve got this straight. That makes it one small pizza... Kaylee: “Small? Forget that. It has be large.” Brandon: “No way. It has to be extra large.” Me: “Extra large it is, with nothing on it, nothing under it, nothing in it, nothing around it. Nothing even remotely in the same jurisdiction as it. Which, by process of elimination means we’re talking dipping sauce only. Everybody is OK with just dipping sauce?” Paige: “As long as it’s not garlic, of course.” Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much. His column appears every Thursday. Contact him at jamie.wayne@sympatico.ca

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To the editor: The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) is again back in the news. The Ontario government finally has set up a special panel to consult with the public and find if it is time to break up this huge white elephant into smaller boards, which operated that way before amalgamation. The TDSB is too large. It has had a very difficult time working within its financial means. I hope that this commission comes back after public consultations with a recommendation of breaking up the mega board into smaller boards. The newer, smaller boards should start with a new mandate to serve our children’s future for competing in the global world. Moe Irshad

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Canada Day tribute to late Scarborough restaurant owner

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grandchildren together. They had settled in Scarborough in 1973, running restaurants together (Eastway Restaurant 1972-1992 and The Corner Diner 1996-2001). He had fed thousands of hungry patrons, many whom became life long friends. He loved Scarborough, and he fundraised for his children’s schools, Galloway Road Public School and West Hill Collegiate. The restaurants sponsored many sports teams (some hockey and baseball, but mostly soccer teams such as Wexford, West Hill, Guildwood), he loved

and supported the Robbie Tournament, billeting players from all over the world, and he even started his own soccer team, The Scarborough Spartans. He loved to cook and see people enjoying his massively portioned meals. He showed love through food. Many people kept coming back for his delicious menu, (mmm those perfect home fries with the secret spice) but also for his punchlines. He had the greatest tall tales and one-liners. In his retirement years, he gardened and gave most of what he grew away to neighbours and family. Last year, he hadn’t been feeling well and complained of a sore back, which slowed him down, but didn’t stop him from his daily routines. He was tired and his back hurt. But he continued with his routines. He had bought tomato plants for the garden and intended to plant despite his back pain. Right before Father’s Day

in the hopes of getting something to dull the pain (so that he could get to the garden), he went to the hospital. Instead, they admitted him, ran tests, diagnosed him with a metastasized cancer and gave him a very grim prognosis. Despite that, while in hospital, he managed to eat heartily, watch lots of World Cup soccer, charm some

nurses, chat with his priest, tell a few jokes, spend time with family (and in some cases he was the one comforting others) and celebrate his 49th wedding anniversary. He made the most of those last two weeks and he expressed that he was fulfilled, grateful and thankful for a wonderful life. In the end, he faced his

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To the editor: It seemed appropriate that many said their goodbyes to Jim Kakaletris on Canada Day last year. He was a staunchly proud Canadian with a classic immigrant story, who often said Greece was his biological mother, but Canada was his adoptive one; the one that wanted him, nourished him and raised him. At 16, he left his parents behind in the little village of Mystra outside of Sparta, Greece and without the grasp of the English language decided to travel via ship, alone, across an ocean to join his brothers and sisters in Toronto and to test his luck in a new land. Over the years, other Greeks would lament about leaving the motherland and dreamt about returning “home”. Not Jimmy. He was always grateful to Canada and he never took this country for granted. He met and married Soula in 1965, had four children together and ultimately, five

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here are a couple of ways to look at the new report from Metrolinx that draws attention to the need for a downtown relief subway line, for which no funding exists. One way is to see it as a stick with which to hit the TorontoCouncil-supported Scarborough subway extension and Mayor John Tory’s proposed SmartTrack system: one a project that is unnecessary, the second a project that will only provide short-term

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relief; and both, unlike the relief line, close to fully funded. The Metrolinx report, Yonge Relief Network Study, was released in June, but Mayor Tory and council have had access to countless other opinions and studies indicating the Yonge subway line is running over capacity and a relief line looping down from the BloorDanforth line and possibly points north is the cure. The study lays it out in starker terms. Toronto and Metrolinx have made some headway in mitigating the crowding on the Yonge line. The automatic train con-

trol and new, roomier trains help, as does the GO Regional Express plan that will form the backbone of Tory’s SmartTrack proposal. That will meet needs over the next 15 years. Past that, we’re all back in the same swamping boat. Given all that, one might call Toronto’s political leadership for being short-sighted and pandering – funding inadequate short term transit plans at the expense of a longterm solution. That is a legitimate call. But the only call that follows from that is a “throw the bums out” movement, and there are three years

david nickle the city before anyone can even think about that. In the meantime, the call from Metrolinx points to another difficult choice. If the city really wants to pay for a short subway line in Scarborough and a multi-station build along the Regional Express line that runs very close to that subway, it must either resign itself to the hub of its entire transit system failing or else come up with a lot

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that’s defined this city since amalgamation in the late 1990s is showing no sign of healing, and as council is constituted, suburban votes hold sway. But sooner rather than later, someone is going to have to make that choice. And once that’s done, we’re all going to have to start paying, and it will be considerably more than we would have with more rational and evidencebased leadership.

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more money. It’s not inconceivable that council could do so. In the last term, council voted to raise property taxes to pay for a subway that would serve only a small portion of the city. There is a greater pretext for doing so in the matter of the Downtown Relief Line — in that all of the city loses out when the hub of the system crowds to the point of dysfunction. But on the subject of dysfunction, the politics won’t make it easy. The suburban-downtown rift

They’re determined to get traffic through their neighbourhood to slow down. Dorset Park’s volunteer safety ambassadors think they know what needs to be done to keep local children safe, even if Scarborough politicians don’t like it. They want speed humps installed on Antrim Crescent. “For us, it’s the only way. Now, it’s up to the city to decide,” Lamyaa Hassan, one member of the group, said last month. Scarborough councillors in the past have shown they don’t like speed humps, which are built on residential roads to slow traffic down. Three years ago,

Scarborough’s community council sided with residents and voted to have speed h u m p s r e m ov e d f r o m Oakridge Drive, between Br imley and McCowan roads. Several councillors said the humps “don’t work” or just didn’t belong in Scarborough. But the ambassadors, who live near Antrim, have noticed traffic, in order to avoid congestion on Kennedy Road, comes through the street and Dundalk Drive to get to Ellesmere Road. Some people drive through at high speed, added Ghada Al Kalaq, who said her son plays in Glamorgan Park and was almost hit crossing Antrim. She and other volunteers stood outside apartment buildings on the street for a couple of hours each day

to get the signatures they needed for a petition. “It’s so important for this street. Many kids live in this area,” she said. On April 1, the group delivered to the petition to the city hall office of their local councillor, Norm Kelly. Members were told a traffic study on the humps could take up to two years, Hassan said. The group is undaunted, however. It wrote letter to city to fix a shed and broken picnic tables in Glamorgan Park, which the city did. The city also added big rocks at the playground which people can sit on and watch their children. Now, people with safety issues go to the group, which meets each month at the Dorset Park Community Hub, for help.

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For Para-Swimmer Megan Sherwin, bearing the Pan Am Torch as she runs along Danforth Avenue this Sunday will be bitter sweet as the memory of her best friend; Cassidy Sheng will tread closely behind her. “I wanted to represent Cassidy,” said Sherwin, a student at Birchmount Park Collegiate. Learning how to say goodbye with grace is usually a lesson learned later on in life. For Megan that particular lesson arrived when she was 14 when Cassidy lost a gruelling struggle with cancer which claimed her left leg, a part of her lung, and began to eat away at her spine. Cassidy died on Jan. 10, 2015. Megan sits on the couch, vivacious while simultaneously possessing a natural poise some adults are unable to manage. Memory of Cassidy She is happy to recall the memory of Cassidy. “It will be cool to pass on the torch to Cassidy’s brother because she was an honorary torchbearer,” said Sherwin. Forced to say goodbye to Cassidy, Megan has managed to maintain an infectious hope for the future despite enduring a great loss. She met Cassidy at Scarborough’s Variety Village where the two swam together on the Flames swim team. Megan was hoping to swim for Canada at the Toronto 2015 Parapan Am Games in August, but has decided that perhaps she wasn’t ready. “My turn will come,” she

said. Peering into the future, Me g a n s e e s t h e 2 0 2 0 Paralympics in Tokyo ahead. “I’m becoming more serious. In the next year or so, my training will become more intense,” she said. “2020 will be my year to shine,” said Megan. Megan was nominated by Variety Village to be selected as a Pan Am Torchbearer. “I’ll be doing it for Variety Village, Cassidy, and her brother. Even though I won’t be competing it’s still going to be cool to be a part of it somehow,” she said. Home soil

“It’s great that the Pan Am Games are on home soil,” Megan said. She hopes to snag tickets to catch some volleyball during the games. Since she was eight-yearsold Megan has become increasingly involved in swimming, having since joined the Flames swim team at Variety Village. She appreciates the way swimming has helped her grow. “Swimming has actually helped my disability,” said Megan. Disability swimming is organized into categories which indicate the levels of functional disability, ranging from S1 to S10. First tested as a category S7 disabilities swimmer, Megan has improved since. She is now a class S8 disabilities swimmer. Her specialty is the 100 metre backstroke. At birth Megan suffered from a stroke causing the left side of her body to become weaker than her right side. “It can make some things

more difficult like doing-up a buttoned shirt and things like that can take a little longer. Half the time though, I forget I have a disability,” Megan said. Swimming has become the unexpected teacher in Megan’s life. “It’s taught me independence and self-confidence. It’s taught me to be myself,” she said. Swimming has also helped her to understand everyone has their individual weaknesses and strengths. “It’s important to know what your weaknesses are. It can help you develop them into strengths,” she said. “If I want to do something I will find a way to do it,” Megan said. A Pan Am Torchbearer, a para-swimmer and only 15-years-old. Unsure of where life will take her after competitive swimming she is sure she will remain an advocate for people with disabilities. Ambassador “I’m an ambassador for Variety Village. I want to tell people here you are always included and you are never looked at for what you can’t do but what you can do,” said Megan. “You always feel welcome here. It’s truly a one-of-a-kind place,” Megan said. Megan will be running 200 metres and passing on the torch to Aaron Sheng, (Cassidy’s brother) on Sunday morning. “Cassidy taught me to live life to the fullest, take risks, and have no regrets,” said Megan.

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Swimmer Megan Sherwin, at the Variety Village pool in Scarborough on Friday, has been selected to be a Toronto 2015 Pan Am Game Torch Relay torchbearer. She will be carrying the torch on Sunday. Megan hopes to compete at the 2020 Parapan Am Games in swimming.

Pan Am Torch Relay will make number of local stops >>>from page 1 try at a sporting event of this magnitute is an incredible accomplishment and I congratulate every athlete who will be participating in the Toronto 2015 Games,” Domi, who will be signing autographs for an hour after the ceremony, said in a release. Children will also be able

to make their own Pan Am torches before the ceremony at a craft area near the zoo entrance. The torch, carried or driven, will also reach Scarborough’s Variety Village on Danforth Avenue for a fiveminute celebration at 10:54 a.m. before sprinting north to L’Amoreaux Community

Centre on McNicoll Avvenue for another five-minute stop around noon. It will soon make its way west to the Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto on Sheppard Avenue at around 12:55, before arriving at the zoo at 1:18 p.m., for 10 minutes. The person carrying the

torch into the CCCGT will be its chairperson, Dr. Ming-tat Cheung. Celebrations outside the centre will last from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and will include a lion dance, drumming, First Nations and Bollywood dances, martial arts and singing before and after the torch arrives. Later, the torch will

reach University of Toronto Scarborough, and the Aquatic Centre, where the run will pause from 2:45 to 3:45 p.m. By 5:39 p.m., however, the torch will be at Don Montgomery Community Centre on Eglinton Avenue, for another five-minute stop.

You can see the complete route of the torch at www. toronto2015.org/torch-relay/ map and residents can learn more about the Games, which start on July 10, at toronto.ca/ panam2015

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the Rouge River Watershed, and has refused to hand over provincial land which constitutes a majority of the park. Conservatives, Parks Canada, and some other supporters of their vision for a Rouge NUP disagree with these arguments and the province’s position. There is no chance Sitsabiaesan’s bill will be passed prior to October’s election.

Meet with the Mentorship Program Worker to find out about practicing English, gaining hands-on Canadian experience while volunteering. Citizenship Preparation Class WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Malvern Branch, 30 Sewells Rd. CONTACT: Vicky Yan, 416-396-8969, xyan@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Need help preparing and studying for the Canadian Citizenship Test? Complete the free citizenship test preparation program in five classes Tuesdays from July 7 to Aug. 4. Call to register.

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Internet Safety for Seniors WHEN: 10 to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Agincourt Library, 155 Bonis Ave. CONTACT: 416-396-8950 COST: Free Learn the basics of keeping your information safe when online. Topics covered include creating secure passwords, using email safely, how to identify and avoid online scams, shopping online securely and more. Space is limited. To register call 416-396-8950. Barbecue and Food Truck Festival WHEN: 5 to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: East Scarborough Boys and Girls Club, 100 Galloway Rd. CONTACT: Judene Stewart, 416-281-0262 Ext. 299, www.esbgc. org, jstewart@esbgc.org COST: Free Annual family barbecue will be Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am themed event that will include the Pan Am cultures and sports. There will be a small food truck festival.

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sports schedule Saturday, July 4 w week seven, Thunder at Durham West Dolphins at Pine Ridge High School, bantams 1 p.m., juniors 6 p.m. and varsity at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, July 11 w week eight, Thunder at Kingston Grenadiers at Loyalist Collegiate, junior at 1 p.m. and varsity at 4 p.m. (bantam Thunder at Markham Raiders, 3 p.m., at Mt. Joy.). * For complete schedule or more info, visit www.ovflontario.com

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Cheering for the team behind the team Chevrolet gives thanks to the volunteers at the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am and Parapan Am Games By: Stephen K. Carlisle, President and Managing Director, General Motors Canada

This year, more than 250,000 people will arrive in our city to join us for The TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games, events which will inspire and engage generations of Canadians.

The athletes will be the stars of the Games. Their stories, their hard work and their victories are what move us to celebrate their achievements, to take pride in our hometown competitors and to recognize those from around the world.

Dominic Carabine Coach & Volunteer, Toronto

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Metroland’s Community Champion Dominic has been volunteering in the community for the past 10 years. He has coached and managed soccer and hockey teams with the Toronto Azzurri Soccer Club, Duffield Devils and St Wilfrid's Elementary School, with the commitment to build team spirit for all the children participating. He encourages all children to try their best and to respect each other's abilities. He fosters a “never give up” attitude while allowing the children to dream big and to pursue their goals. His dedication to the community while balancing work and family life has been a challenge, but he does it for all the children on their respective teams and for his own two children. He strongly believes his community involvement sets an example to his own children to give back to others in whichever way you can.

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Supporting Our Volunteers At Chevrolet, we recognize that the 23,000 volunteers at this year’s Games are the engine that makes it all possible. We’re ready because of those volunteers. We believe in the power of possibilities and there’s an incredible potential in each of them. The hard work of our volunteers should be recognized. They are like the pit crew in a grueling race and they deserve our thanks for the early mornings, late nights and their unfaltering dedication. Four years ago, Chevrolet committed to being the official sponsor of the volunteers for the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/ Parapan Am Games. A commitment made out of respect for the volunteers own unfaltering commitment.

It was also a natural extension of Chevrolet’s long history of supporting Canadian sports. As the organizers have worked to shape the Games, we’ve worked alongside them to provide the support needed for our volunteers to make these Games the greatest they’ve ever been. This has meant providing Chevrolet vehicles to help the volunteers behind the scenes to prepare the field of play, to shuttle athletes to and from their matches, to enhance the spectator experience, and to participate in the Opening and Closing Ceremonies. No matter how you enjoy the Games you’re likely to see these hardworking volunteers— but you should also think of the ones you don’t see, those integral to bringing the Games to life before a single race was run, before a single ball was thrown, and before any athletes proudly walked the Opening Ceremony to the applause of people from around the world. Take a moment to join us in thanking them.


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• New Kitchen (2014) With Granite Counters • Quality New Bath (2014) • New Central Air (2015) • Hardwood And Ceramic Floors • Ideal For Large Family

ALBERT LINTAG Broker CAROL LINTAG

COACH HOUSE - LEGAL INCOME PROPERTY 281-8090 Rarely Offered Gorgeous (5+2) Bedroom Home In Cornell With A

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a ttc day pass with a smartphone wget

rahul gupta

Residents will soon be able to purchase a TTC day pass with their smartphones. Starting next week, The TTC will make available a mobile application, TTCconnect, for download which will make it possible for riders to purchase group or single day passes on their phones using a credit card. Unlike paper passes which go into effect at the time they’re bought, you can pre-purchase your ticket and activate it via the app up to a year after the pass was bought. And you can purchase and activate up to 20 passes. The app will be available for iOS and Android users to start, but the TTC says Blackberry and Windows phone users could be added to the list in the future.

TO in TRANSIT Am Games carpool lanes wPan

Special carpool lanes installed all throughout the Greater Toronto Area for the upcoming Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games went into effect this week, and the verdict from drivers was less than flattering. On Monday the first day of enforcement, jam-ups were reported on major roadways such as Hwy. 401 and Don Valley Parkway. The OPP was kept busy handing out $110 tickets to singleoccupant vehicles improperly using the lanes. You need to have a special Games pass or have at least three people in your vehicle, reduced to two persons at

the end of July, to legally use the lanes. Emergency vehicles and taxis can also make use of the lanes.

by the end of the link’s first year of operation.

Express rider numbers are in wUP

The City of Toronto released its latest statistics for pothole repairs last week and it would appear the numbers remain high. According to available figures posted by the city’s winter operations division, the city averages 237,000 pothole fills a year. So far this year it’s at 141,693, a number which includes 4,519 filled potholes during the week of June 15-19. Last year the city set a record with 354,000 pothole repairs between January and November.

One month in and ridership of the Union Pearson (UP) Express air rail link appears to be within Metrolinx’s forecasts. The provincial transit planning agency unveiled the four-stop train connection between Union Station and Toronto Pearson airport in early June. Despite reports of empty trains on its first day of service Saturday, June 6, UP President Kathy Haley told Metrolinx’s board of directors last week the line is averaging 2,250 riders per day. This projects favourably to the stated goal of having 5,000 daily riders on average

pothole repairs update wCity

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

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HOV lanes now operating The 2015 Pan Am and Parapan Am Games are fast approaching, but before that comes new traffic restrictions. Prior to the Pan Ams officially beginning Friday, July 10, with the opening ceremony in Toronto, a temporary network of carpool lanes will officially go into effect across Southern Ontario imposing strict restrictions on traffic not related to the Games. From now until Aug. 18 the HOV Games Route Network will offer privileged use of the left-most lanes found on major highways and roadways between 5 a.m. and 11 p.m. to: n Games personnel (organizers, athletes, spectators, credentialed media) n Emergency services vehicles n Licensed taxis and airport limousines (latter on provincial highways only) n Electric vehicles with Ontario

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PROFESSIONAL OFFICE CONDOS FOR LEASE. A well maintained building with many visitors parking, ez access to Hwy 401. (A) 844 SQ. FT at $1500/mth (B) 2000 SQ. FT $2800/MTH. Call listing agent Bing Rahim 416-289-3333 or direct 416-816-8479 for more info.

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OSHAWA - INGROUND POOL

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Classifieds

LocalWork.ca

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RN - RPN - PSW

PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKER PSW Program 26 week program $1,900 416-800-8281

TorontoSchoolOfHealth.com

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL

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Real Estate Misc./Services

Real Estate Misc./Services

CANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE. NO RISK program. STOP Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Consultation. Call us NOW. We can Help! 1-888-356-5248

Mortgages/Loans

Mortgages/Loans

TAX FREE MONEY is available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. CALL ANYTIME 1-800-814-2578 or 905-361-1153. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

NOW Searching for More GREAT SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS FREE training being scheduled NOW for new large and small bus routes to start in September. Ideal steady part-time work for recent retirees or stay-at-home parents.

Call 1-877-914-KIDS, email canadajobs@firstgroup.com or visit www.firststudentinc.ca or for Special Needs Division (small buses) call 416-444-3503.

Caring for students today, tomorrow, together.

Mortgages/Loans

MONEY CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90%

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Business Opportunities

Business Opportunities

DRY CLEANING centre in Medicine Hat Alberta voted #1 in the city 2 years running. 2 locations. Turn key business for sale includes building, equipment, land & phone number. Excellent experienced staff in place. Land has clean phase 3 environmental assessment report. In business for 65 successful years. Owner is retiring and will train new owners for 6 weeks. $950,000 all in share sale. Call Gerry 403-548-0757

Classifieds

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

EGLINTON/ MIDLAND - Large, clean 1 bedroom basement apartment, 1 parking, laundry, separate entrance, near Kennedy subway. No smoking, no pets. $750 inclusive 416-265-6136/ 647-858-6136

Shared Accommodations

Shared Accommodations

KINGSTON/ MARKHAM Rd. 2 bdrms at $600 each. Available immediately. Joan Manuel, Sales Rep. Royal LePage Signature Realty, Brokerage. 416-443-0300

Travel & Vacations

Funeral service provider with several funeral homes across the GTA is seeking part time drivers for their limousines, funeral coaches and lead cars. Qualifications: • Must have a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record, • Possess good communication skills and relate well with people, • A positive attitude and well groomed appearance are essential, • No funeral experience necessary - will train, • Must be available to work day time hours and occasional evenings and weekends Interested applicants are invited to fax their resumes and cover letters in confidence to 416-249-3053.

An equal opportunity employer that values diversity.

Mortgages/Loans

PART TIME FUNERAL DRIVERS WANTED

Travel & Vacations

CANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE. NO Risk Program STOP Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Consultation. Call Us NOW. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248

We thank all applicants, however, only those under consideration will be contacted.

Mortgages/Loans

Mortgages/Loans

Independent Scarborough insurance broker requires

EXPERIENCED PERSONAL LINES CSR/ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE. RIBO Licence. 5+ years experience. Benefits. TAM experience an asset. To submit your resume, please email: andrewt@insuranceportfolio.com Cabinet Assemblers, Panel Saw Operators, CNC Router Operators and other kitchen manufacturing operators required for White Oak Custom Woodworking. Experience with Holzma and Selco Saws, Ecabinets and Thermwood CNC Routers. Minimum 2 years experience.

Rob 416.896.4425 ascaricabinets@gmail.com

Tenders

Tenders

Tenders

Tenders

INVITATION TO TENDER Metroland Media Toronto is accepting tenders to deliver our weekly Apartment Saverbag to carrier and lobby drop locations within the Etobicoke, Toronto, North York and City Centre area’s 1 to 2 times per week. This entails picking up the skids of Saverbags at our North York location on Wednesday’s after 2:30 p.m and completing all carrier deliveries by Thursday’s at 2 p.m and all lobby drop deliveries by Thursday’s at 7 p.m. All applicants must have a cargo van or cube truck and be a registered business with a valid HST number no exceptions. Contracts commence Monday, August 3rd, 2015 Bid packages are available at the Reception Desk, of Metroland Media Toronto, 175 Gordon Baker Road, Toronto Ontario M2H 0A2. Tender due date: Thursday, July 23rd, 2015 To the attention of: Anton McCormack Mailroom / Trucking Supervisor Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted.

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INVITATION TO TENDER

HOME EQUITY LOANS FOR ANY PURPOSE!! Bank turn downs, Tax or Mortgage Arrears, Self Employed, Bad Credit, Bankruptcy. We are creative mortgage specialists! No proof of income 1st, 2nd, and 3rd’s up to 85%

Metroland Media Toronto is accepting tenders to deliver our weekly Newspaper and flyers to carrier drop locations within the Toronto, Etobicoke and North York areas 3 times per week. This entails picking up the newspapers and flyers at our North York location on Tuesday’s and completing all Flyer deliveries by Wednesday’s at 3 p.m and all newspaper deliveries by Thursday’s at 2 p.m to all carrier drops. All applicants must have a cargo van or cube truck and be a registered business with a valid HST number.

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Novenas/ Card of Thanks

Novenas/ Card of Thanks

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Most Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Jude May the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised, blessed, loved, adored and glorified throughout the whole world now and forever, Amen. Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, help to the helpless, pray for us. Say nine times a day for nine days. Prayer will be answered by the eighth day, it has never failed. Publication must be promised. Thank you very much Most Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Jude, for favors granted. - M.V.P.

Contracts commence Sunday, August 2nd, 2015. Bid packages are available at the Reception Desk, of Metroland Media Toronto, 175 Gordon Baker Road, Toronto Ontario M2H 0A2. Tender due date: Thursday, July 23rd, 2015 By 5 pm To the attention of: Anton McCormack Mailroom / Trucking Supervisor Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted.

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

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Notices (Public)

Notices (Public)

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

All claims against the estate of Douglas Hugh Martin, late of the City of Toronto in the Province of Ontario, who died on or about the 6th day of May, 2015, must be filed with the undersigned Estate Trustees on or before the 31st day of July, 2015; thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at Scarborough, this 8th day of June, 2015. Robert Douglas Martin, Carol Ann Cavan and Donna Lee Martin, Estate Trustees, by their Solicitors, TATHAM, PEARSON & MALCOLM LLP, 5524 Lawrence Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario, M1C 3B2. Attn: Adrian J. Malcolm. (416)284-4749

Nannies/Live In/Out

Nannies/Live In/Out

LIVE-IN NANNY required for 3 kids (3 year old twins, and 5 year old) Apply at: fonacier@sympatico.ca Babysitting

Babysitting

FULL-TIME BABYSITTER available. Responsible and reliable. Call 416-786-9037


Registration

SportS Camp - Grades 1 to 6

Week of July 6 to 10 ($80) Children’S day Camp - Grades K to 6

Week of July 20 to 24 ($80) Camp Times - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Extended Hours 8 to 9 a.m. & 4 to 5 p.m.

yoUnG ladieS Camp - Ages 12 to 16

Week of July 13 to 17 ($50) 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. REGISTER ONLINE AT:

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Legal Services

Legal Services

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

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Cemetery Plots

CEMETERY PLOT for 2 caskets. Resthaven Memorial Gardens. 2700 Kingston Road. Our price, much lower. 416-431-1026

Articles for Sale

Articles for Sale

657 milner ave., Scarborough, on 416-298-9932

Special Services

Special Services

DOYOU HAVE A DISABILITY? Physical or mental. We can help you get up to $40,000 back from the Canadian Government. For details, check out our website. www.disabilitygroupcanada.com or call us today at 1-888-875-4787

Business Services 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

CLOSET DOORS: Sliding panel board or mirror. Any size. We install! Call 416-618-8805 Visit our website www.amdclosetdoors.com

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

GREAT GARAGE SALE Sat July 4th Lots of Bargains 576 McCowan Rd South Lawrence 07/04/2015 10.00am-3.pm

Mortgages & Loans

$500 loans and more No credit checks 1-877-776-1660 Apply at moneyprovider.com

YARD SALE Sat., July 4 8am ~ 3pm 84 Deanscroft Sq. (off Manse, South of Lawrence) Lots of good stuff!

Articles Wanted

ANTIQUES

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

25 years experience Mary & Richard 416-431-7180 416-566-7373

Auctions & Sales

Camps held at –

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Articles Wanted

Auctions & Sales

BOAT & RV AUCTION July 9th Selling Boats, RVs, Atv’s, PWC’s, side/side’and more... ONLINE TIMED AUCTION Pre-bidding begins July 7th New consignments daily For more information visit www.areoauctions.ca CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME Call 705-730-2411 or 866-375-6109 Pet Supplies/ Boarding/Service

Pet Supplies/ Boarding/Service

Home Renovations

Home Renovations

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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!

(Kingston/ Lawrence) Rain or Shine!

Garage Sale Lots of bargains. Some brand new items too! Sat., July 4 9am ~ 2pm 25 Madrid Street

Dogs

(Brimley/ Ellesmere)

Scarborough

Waste Removal

PHIL MY TRUCK , JUNK REMOVAL. All kinds of garbage, construction, household, garage/ spring clean ups... Small orders of top soil and gravel Available evenings and weekends. CALL PHIL, 416-451-1450

Plumbing

Plumbing

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

Delivery questions?

416-493-4400 or Email:

distribution@insidetoronto.com

Classifieds

Lifenews.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

Dogs

PUREBRED CHOCOLATE LAB PUPPIES

Jenny Lyn David

Born June 5th, 2015

Congratulate your Graduate in our special

GRADUATION FEATURE appearing on

Starlake Drive Orton Park/Slan These pups are ready to go home August 1st weekend. Asking $800 with $200 deposit. 4 male pups available. Call Lisa or Rich at 905-824-7761

Call 1-800

to plan your advertising campaign.

Waste Removal

DOG CARE SERVICES Dependable and affordable dog walking, private home boarding and more provided by retired police officers. 416-617-1255 or www.care4dogs.ca

Rain date: Sun. July 5 Furniture, antiques, , Grammas new baby crib barley used, white price $125 firm, large hostas, all good clean stuff

743-3353

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Sat. July 4 8am - 1pm

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Waste Removal

All Garbage Removal! Home/ Business. Fast Sameday! Free Estimates! Seniors Discounts. We do all Loading & Clean-ups! Lowest Prices. Call John: 416-457-2154 Seven days

Call us at:

Estate Sale Sat., July 4th 8am-1pm 45 Templeton Court

Waste Removal

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.

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Graduated from Newmarket High School June 24, 2015 Among notable accomplishments, she earned the MVP senior girls volleyball award. Jenny heads off to Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia this Fall to study chemical engineering. Congratulations and best of luck, Jenny, in all your future endeavours. We know she will reach for the stars and be a success at whatever she puts her mind to. Love from Mom, Dad, Kenny, Grandma & Poppa xoxo

For more details and assistance with your announcement, contact a Classified Sales Representative at

905-853-2527 or 416-798-7284 Toll Free 1-800-743-3353 Deadline for Submissions: July 6

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Scarborough Mirror • North York Mirror • Etobicoke Guardian • Beach Mirror • Bloor West Villager • City Centre Mirror • East York Mirror • Parkdale Villager • York Guardian

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Handy Person

Handy Person

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

Masonry & Concrete

Brick ~ Blocks ~ Stonework Chimney’s ~ Tuck Pointing Porches ~ Flagstone Window Sills. All masonry work. Insured & Licensed.

Home Improvement Directory

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home renovations

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concrete & paving

heating & cooling

Decks & Fences

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general contracting, excavating

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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

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www.airflexltd.com 416-439-7155 metro lic. #H16265

FRANK’S RENOVATIONS • Verandas • Concrete Work • Waterproofing • Brickwork • Stucco • Interlocking • Retaining Walls • Wood Fences • Flower Boxes

Free Estimates Metro Lic 15743

Call Cell

416.261.1363 647-678-9282

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

Call Kashif 416.909.7601 PETER’S CONCRETE & BRICK • Resurface and Build new porches • Specialize in flagstone work • Stone facing around the house FREE ESTIMATES 10% Seniors Discount 38 years in Business www.pcbrick.ca

416-267-2384 LIC. #B23188

www.universalhc.ca

home renovations

home renovations

Appliance Repairs/ Installation

#1 APPLIANCES Licensed Refrigeration Contractor, 28 Years Experience, FREE ESTIMATE, 2 YRS. WARRANTY Refrigerator/ Stove/ Washer/ Dryer/ Hot Water Tank/ Furnace/ Air conditioning Robin: 416-418-1821

SPECIALIZING IN * Bathrooms * Tiles * Walk-in showers * Hardwood * Kitchen cabinets * Bsmt finishing

SALE!

Decks & Fences

416 419-1772

(416)706-9861

SALE!

647-400-8198

Burton Electric Inc.

Larry’s Air Care Heating & Air Conditioning

SALE!

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

electrical

SALE!

NESO FLOORING

416-284-2151

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

SALE!

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

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

SALE!

Flooring & Carpeting

30+ years European/Canadian experience. Free estimate.

6999

$

We Service All Makes & Models

21 YEARS WITH THE SAME NAME AND NUMBER

SALE!

Flooring & Carpeting

All Types of Masonry and Cement Work.

FINANCING AVAILABLE O.A.C. metro licence t85-0234754

SALE!

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

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

A/C SErviCE or CLEAning

SALE!

ABSOLUTELY AMAZING painters at bargain prices! Summer special $100/ room. Quick, clean, reliable. Free estimates! Second-To-None Painting 905-265-7738/ 1-866-325-7359

New Concrete Veranda-Steps-Walkway etc. Decorative Anti slip Concrete Overlay, Restoration of existing uneven Damaged concrete surface,interlocking,reset and sealing Excavation+Grading+Disposal,Bobcat services,Fully Insured

SALE!

Painting & Decorating

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

• porches, steps, walkways • stamped concrete, stone, Brick • Basement leaks, paving • roof extension over porch • railings and porch enclosures

SALE!

Painting & Decorating

FULLY INSURED

SALE!

BRICK, BLOCK & NATURAL STONEWORK Chimneys, Tuck Pointing, Brick, Concrete, Windowsills and Much More! For Free Estimate Call Peter:647-333-0384 www.stardustconstruction.com

Call Mark (Cert. Tech)

SALE!

For free estimates call Roman

home renovations

DANAR RESTORATION

MARS APPLIANCE REPAIR

SALE!

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

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roofing

For Estimate Call:

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d Clean Up, Lawn Mowing 416-288-8300 Property Maintenance 416-709-4457

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$ Low Cost Repairs $ Low Cost Repairs $

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Low Cost Repairs $ Low Cost Repairs $ Low Cost Repairs

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• AnimAl DAmAge • AnimAl Proofing • gUTTer gUArD • TUCK PoinTing • CHimneYS • SKYligHTS • flAT roofS • VAlleY rePAirS • All VenTing WorK• eAVeSTroUgH rePAirS • SHingleS• SoffiT & fACiA • WinDoW CAUlKing • DoWnSPoUT DiSConneCTion • mAjor & minor rePAirS • liCenSeD AnD inSUreD 25th SENIORS SAME DAY SERVICE ANNIVERSARY DISCOUNT

647-235-8123

NA ROOFING

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A Woman’s Touch Landscaping Specializing in

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Small Job Specialists

Servicing All Your Plumbing Needs

$

25

OFF WITH THIS AD EXPIRES JULY 31, 2015

10% SENIORS DISCOUNT

416-427-0955 Metro Lic. #P24654 - Fully Insured

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

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

416.661.9393

Metro License #PH23521

www.naroofing.ca info@naroofing.ca $ Low Cost Repairs $ Low Cost Repairs $

BaySprings Plumbing

COU

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Low Cost Repairs $ Low Cost Repairs

ROOF REPAIRS • Roof repairs

leaks & replacement • Eaves trough cleaning, repair & replacement • Chimney cleaning, tuck pointing & rebuild • Animal removal, repair & prevention

SPRING SPECIAL Eaves or chimney cleaning from $59*

416.802.9909

Free estimates ~ Seniors discount Licensed & insured

www.insidetoronto.com

$ Low Cost Repairs $ Low Cost Repairs $

plumbing

ROOFING DUN-RITE REPAIRS

15%

DIS

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www.alerttreedoctor.com 1.866.783.9125

416.491.1180

Low Cost Repairs $ Low Cost Repairs

416-427-3367 • www.awtl.ca

647-447-7743

Great Prices & Free Estimates Fully Insured with 15 Years Experience

Fully Insured Insured Fully Stump Removal Free Estimates Seniors Discount

• Shingles • Flat • Eaves • Soffit & Fascia • Skylight • Repair

• SIDING/FASCIA • EAVESTROUGH 24 HOURS • TUCKPOINTING EMERGENCY REPAIRS • VENTING • GUTTER GUARDS • ANIMAL REMOVAL

• SHINGLES • FLAT ROOFS • SKY LIGHTS • CHIMNEY’S • VALLEY’S • ANIMAL PROOFING 15% Senior’s Discount

ALL TYPES OF ROOF REPAIRS 647-857-5656

Best Work for the Best Price! WSIB Insured

(416) 508-7505

2014

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Seniors Discount & Arborist Reports Available

647-238-2661

Quick Service!!!

• Experts in Removal of Dangerous Trees • Trimming, Pruning • Stump Removal • $2 million Liability + WSIB

BEST PRICE!

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

Danny • 416 845 3909

waste removal

FULLY INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES

• Professional Tree Trimming • Stump Grinding • Dangerous Tree Removal • Cabling and Bracing • City of Toronto Aborist Reports • Lot Clearing

Tree Hedge Trimming & Removal Snow Removal Eavestrough Cleaning Free Estimate

(416) 565-3323 Call Rex: (647) 348-3356

1 - 8 0 0 -74 3 -3 3 5 3

Tree Trimming / Removal Stump Grinding Buckthorn Removal

416 - 450 - 3062

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HENDRIK TREE SERVICE

GTA TREE SERVICE • Trimming, Pruning & Stump Removal • Certified & Insured • Free Estimates

ROOFERS “R” US INC. Shingles Flat Roof Eavestrough Soffit Facia Repairs

TREE/STUMP SERVICES

• REMOVAL OF DANGEROUS TREES • TRIMMING & LOT CLEARING • STUMP GRINDING

Complete Tree Service

North AmericAN Best roofiNg iNc

~ Since 1967 ~

•SPRING CleaN UP •GaRDeNING •FlOWeR PlaNTING •SeaSONal CONTaINeRS Plus many other services! Give us a call Retain ad for a 10% discount* Enjoy the Spring! *on some services

since 1990

$ Low Cost Repairs $ Low Cost Repairs $

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roofing

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OFFER EXPIRES 8/21/2015. *Rebate offer is valid only with the purchase of qualifying Lennox products. System rebate offers range from $200 – $1,800. See your participating Lennox dealer for details. Lennox dealers include independently owned and operated businesses. †Visit https://saveonenergy.ca/Consumer/Programs/ HVAC-Rebates.aspx for more information on the application process and list of qualifying heating and cooling equipment. © 2015 Lennox Industries, Inc.


2012 HYUNDAI ACCENT GL

2010 TOYOTA COROLLA CE

✓ 4 DOORS ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ 90,489 KM. ✓ STK #5F1515A

$

Punit(Prince)Sibal General Manager

7,988

2012 HONDA CIVIC LX ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONG ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ STK #P1168

$

12,988

OR

55 4.99%

$

WEEKLY 72 MONTHS + TAXES

$

ONLY 77,000KMS

14,988

OR

$

$

23,988

✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ ALUMINUM WHEELS ✓FOG LAMPS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ 58,000 KM. ✓ STK #A3357

$

12,988

✓ ALL WHEEL DRIVE ✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER SEATS ✓ POWER SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ ALUMINUM WHEELS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ STK #A3143

ONLY 18,000KMS

$

OR

$

OR

$

49 4.99% $ 11,988

WEEKLY 60 MONTHS + TAXES

WEEKLY 72 MONTHS + TAXES

OR

OR

$

49 4.99% $ 11,988

WEEKLY 72 MONTHS + TAXES

59 4.99% $ 14,988

WEEKLY 72 MONTHS + TAXES

95 4.99% $ 16,988

WEEKLY 60 MONTHS + TAXES

OR

$

75 4.99% $ 16,988

2014 E250 ECONOLINE CARGO

2014 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM 4WD LOADED

✓ CARGO VAN ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ V8 ENGINE ✓ EX-RENTAL ✓ ONLY 14,000 KM.

✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ NAVIGATION ✓ LEATHER SEATS ✓ POWER SUNROOF ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ ALUMINUM WHEELS ✓ FOG LAMPS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY

OR

$

89 4.99% $ 27,988

WEEKLY 84 MONTHS + TAXES

OR

ONLY 18,900KMS

$

59 4.99%

WEEKLY 60 MONTHS + TAXES

ONLY 63,000KMS

$

85 4.99%

WEEKLY 60 MONTHS + TAXES

OR

75

$

4.99%

WEEKLY 72 MONTHS + TAXES

2014 FORD EDGE LOADED ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ NAVIGATION ✓ LEATHER SEATS ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ ALUMINUM WHEELS ✓ FOG LAMPS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ SATELLITE RADIO

✓ EX-RENTAL ✓ STK #A3343

99 4.99% $ 27,988

WEEKLY 84 MONTHS + TAXES

$

2012 NISSAN QUEST LE

WEEKLY 72 MONTHS + TAXES

✓ SATELLITE RADIO ✓ EX-RENTAL ✓ STK#A3312

OR

✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ 7 PASSENGER ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ 85,000 KM ✓ STK #5F1243A

GAS & PROPANE DUAL FUEL

OR

2010 HONDA ACCORD EX-L LOADED ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ SATELLITE RADIO ✓ LEATHER SEATS ✓ 63,000 KM ✓ POWER SUNROOF ✓ STK #A3251 ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ ALUMINUM WHEELS ✓ FOG LAMPS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY

2012 FORD TRANSIT CONNECT CARGO ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ STK #A3279

$

$

OR

2010 MAZDA 5 WAGON ✓ 6 PASSENGER ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ONLY 61,000 KM.

2011 TOYOTA CAMRY

55 4.99% $ 13,988

ONLY 72,000KMS

85 4.99% $ 24,988

WEEKLY 84 MONTHS + TAXES

✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ 66,800 KM ✓ STK #A3267

✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ 80,000 KM.

WEEKLY 72 MONTHS + TAXES

✓ SATELLITE RADIO ✓ EX-RENTAL ✓ 18,000 KM. ✓ STK #A3333

OR

40 4.99% $ 9,988

WEEKLY 60 MONTHS + TAXES

65 4.99% $ 16,988

2014 FORD FUSION AWD LOADED ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ NAVIGATION ✓ LEATHER SEATS ✓ POWER SUNROOF ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ ALUMINUM WHEELS ✓ FOG LAMPS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY

$

2010 MERCEDES BENZ C250W

2011 MAZDA CX-7 ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ 7 PASSENGER ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ 77,000 KM ✓ STK #A3441

OR

2013 MAZDA 3 GX

ONLY 56,000KMS

2011 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 DOOR

✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ 90,000KM ✓ STK #A3310

OR

ONLY 13,000KMS

$

99 4.99%

WEEKLY 84 MONTHS + TAXES

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ONTA ON TARIO HO HOTL TLIN INE:

PRICES ARE PLUS HST ONLY. IE. $10,000 FINANCED OVER 60 MONTHS, PAYMENTS ARE $50 PER WEEK AND COB IS $1813 VEHICLES MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. *ON SELECT MODELS. Visit us at www.eastcourtfordlincoln.com

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All vehicles prices reduced for this special holiday weekend sale. Take advantage of this special offer. Thursday 9am - 8pm • Friday 9am - 6pm • Saturday 9am - 4pm SPECIAL FINANCING AVAILABLE

OVER 60 USED TO CHOOSE

2012 HYUNDAI VELOSTER 2012 ESCAPE LIMITED AWD

2013 ESCAPE SEL AWD

LOADED, AUTO, ROOF, LEATHER, JUST ARRIVED, GREAT SHAPE

LOW MILEAGE, BALANCE OF FACTORY WARRANTY, LEATHER, NAVIGATION, 19 CHROME WHEELS, AND MORE VALUE PRICED

$21,888

PRICED TO SELL

+ HST ONLY

2014 FUSION SE AUTO, AIR, CRUISE, CD , POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, SYNC, 1 OWNER , BALANCE OF FACTORY WARRANTY SALE PRICE

$19,688

ONE OWNER, LOADED, LEATHER, ROOF, NAVIGATION, GREAT SHAPE

$14,788

VALUE PRICED

+ HST ONLY

$14,488

TRADES NEEDED

2014 ESCAPE S

2012 FUSION SEL

AUTO, AIR, WINDOWS, LOCKS, CRUISE, CD AND MORE, JUST ARRIVED

AUTO, AIR, ROOF, LEATHER, ALUM WHEELS, CD, AND MORE , FRESH TRADE, LOW MILEAGE

SALE PRICE

+ HST ONLY

$19,988

SALE PRICE

+ HST ONLY

$14,888 + HST ONLY

2011 FUSION SEL

2011 ESCAPE XLT

2006 FORD FIVE HUNDRED LIMITED AWD

2014 HYUNDAI ELANTRA

AUTO, AIR, 4 CYLINDER, LOW MILEAGE, ALLOY WHEELS, AND MORE, JUST ARRIVED, LOW MILEAGE

AUTO, AIR, CRUISE, TILT, POWER GROUP, AND MORE

LEATHER, MOONROOF, 6 DISC CD PLAYER, FULL POWER OPTIONS

RECENT TRADE, ONE OWNER, LOW MILEAGE, BALANCE OF WARRANTY

SALE PRICE

+ HST ONLY

$14,488

SALE PRICE

+ HST ONLY

$13,888

SALE PRICE

$6,888

SALE PRICE

+ HST ONLY

+ HST ONLY

$14,988 + HST ONLY

2012 FIESTA HATCHBACK

2012 ESCAPE XLT 4WD

2012 FOCUS SEDAN

2013 FOCUS SE HATCHBACK

2013 ESCAPE SE

AUTO, AIR, POWER GROUP, GREAT ON GAS

AUTO, AIR POWER GROUP, CRUISE/TILT, CD , ALLOY WHEELS, 1 OWNER, RECENT TRADE

AUTO, AIR , POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, 1 OWNER, BALANCE OF FACTORY WARRANTY, GREAT PRICE

AUTO, AIR, POWER GROUP, CD PLAYER, POWER MOONROOF, BLACK PACK, LOW MILEAGE, WARRANTY

AUTO, AIR, POWER GROUP, BALANCE OF FACTORY WARRANTY.

SALE PRICE

$10,988

SALE PRICE

+ HST ONLY

$17,488

SALE PRICE

+ HST ONLY

$9,998

$14,688

SALE PRICE

+ HST ONLY

SALE PRICE

+ HST ONLY

+ HST ONLY

2014 FIESTA SE

2013 F150 REGULAR CAB STX

2014 FUSION SE AWD

AUTO, AIR, POWER GROUP, CD, MOONROOF, LOW MILEAGE, FORMER DAILY RENTAL

4 WHEEL DRIVE - RECENT TRADE, 1 OWNER LEASE RETURN, BALANCE OF FORD WARRANTY

LOADED, LEATHER, MOONROOF, NAVIGATION, ALL THE TOYS, LOW MILEAGE, FORMER DAILY RENTAL

SALE PRICE

$14,588 + HST ONLY

SALE PRICE

$19,888

SALE PRICE

+ HST ONLY

$19,888

$23,488 + HST ONLY

IT’S WORTH THE DRIVE DOWN KINGSTON ROAD ALL CASH PRICES PLUS HST ONLY. SEE DEALER FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS. PRICES VALID ON DATE OF PUBLICATION ONLY.

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

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