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‘Once a Highlander, always a Highlander’ >>>from page 1 last week. “I know the first time I ever came home in my uniform, he cried. I’ll never forget that.” Holmes’ memories of the military are different. He enjoyed the training he received so much, he said, he wishes it was mandatory. “It teaches you discipline, it teaches you the social graces, camaraderie, and responsibility.” It was also a paying job. When Holmes was 17, he had a little experience working in a grocery market, and didn’t want to end up “a punk on the street.” A lot of his friends had relatives in the army or navy, some of the them in the Highlanders, where Brown said he’d served. Holmes signed up in 1953. Once he got a taste of military life in camps around Ontario - firing all sorts of weapons, riding in a Sherman tank, blowing things up - he enjoyed it all. There were still a lot of Second World War vets in the regiment, “a really rowdy crew.” People called him Horizontal Holmes because he could sleep anywhere. Hurricane Hazel devastated Toronto in 1954, and Holmes was in a photo on the front of the Toronto Star with two other young soldiers. T h e y w e re w e a r i n g t h e i r Glengarries (woolen cap) and rubber boots, clearing debris from the Humber River Valley. Holmes and his comrades sifted deep mud with long steel poles, looking for bodies. “We didn’t find a lot of human remains, but we found a lot of livestock - cows, horses, pigs.” Twice, he trooped the regimental colours for Queen Elizabeth II himself, once to open what is now Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. He became the sergeant of a mortar platoon. You could get hurt; Holmes remembers a soldier whose
Left: Snapshots arranged on Gord Holmes’ kitchen table show his days training and marching with Toronto’s 48th Highlanders at various camps in Ontario. Holmes, who joined up in 1953, says he enjoyed every minute serving with Canada’s army; Above: Holmes displays a photograph Monday of himself (at left) and other soldiers from the 48th Highlanders regiment, clearing debris from the Humber River Valley after Hurricane Hazel struck Toronto in 1954. Mike Adler/METROLAND
face was blasted by a training grenade. They didn’t wear ear protection; firing those mortars and guns damaged his hearing, but Canada’s Veterans Affairs supplies hearing aids and batteries for life. “Sure enough, they looked after me.” He never saw his stepfather in uniform. Brown had said he was in the Highlanders, but what he wears in the only picture Holmes has from that time suggests Brown was in another unit, the 70th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. That infantry battalion was used to reinforce others in Europe during 1916, so it’s possible Brown was
assigned to the Highlanders later on. At the Beach, though, there was no mistaking the damage bullets had done to Brown’s head and shoulder. He said he’d been at the Battle of the Somme and Vimy Ridge, costly battles in which the 48th Highlanders took part. He also told Holmes he had survived a mustard gas attack. Like his stepson, Brown was tall. He never went near a Royal Canadian Legion branch. He was a good man, said Holmes. His father, Norman Holmes, was also a Canadian veteran, and served during the Second World War, but Holmes knows even less
about that. “I was only three years old when he left,” he explained, adding by the time his father returned, Holmes’ mother had met someone else, his stepdad. “So I didn’t have much to do with him.” Holmes believes he was a private in the RCEME, the Royal Canadian Electrical Mechanical Engineers, and may have worked to ready vehicles to go overseas during the war. What’s certain is he’s buried in the military section of Mount Pleasant Cemetery. After he got out of the army in 1962, Holmes went into sales and worked his way up to be general
manager of Harold Schafer, the company that brought Mr. Bubble to Canada. He then spent 23 years as a Toronto police court officer, and is still president of the Scarborough Seniors Slo-Pitch League. Many army friends have passed away, but at age 79, Holmes continues to help with the 48th Highlanders’ Continuing Sergeants Association and its Old Comrades Association. And on every Nov. 5, Holmes joins a ceremonial parade at Mount Pleasant that ends with a moment of silence in the cemetery. “There’s an old saying, ‘Once a Highlander, always a Highlander.’”
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t’s possible, even likely, that at some point next year, Ontarians will be able to search store shelves for ‘purple haze’, ‘blue dream’ and ‘kosher kush’ marijuana alongside their VQA merlots, sauvignon blancs and moscatos. Work is well underway to lay the foundation for marijuana legalization in this country, with legislation expected in the spring. Pot advocates have long argued legalization could give our economy a lift. A new report suggests that lift could surpass anyone’s wildest prophecy. A study produced by the Deloitte firm – titled Recreational Marijuana: Insights and Opportunities – suggests a legal marijuana industry in Canada could be worth an incredible $22.6 billion – more than the sales of wine, spirits and beer combined. Deloitte’s research values the recreational retail market The business for weed at between $5 billion and $8.7 billion annually. of pot could Tack on between $12.7 bilinject billions lion and $22.6 billion for the ancillary market (growers, into Ontario specialty product makers, testing labs and security) and you have what Deloitte calls “a bold new landscape” for businesses and governments. But that’s not all. Pot tourism, business taxes, licensing fees and paraphernalia could drive these astronomical projections even higher – high enough to stagger even the most jaded corporate CEO, or perhaps sway those still on the fence over whether or not legal pot is a good idea. “There hasn’t been anything like this – and granted it wasn’t legislated – but you think of the dot-com … flurry,” Mark Whitmore, vice-chair of Deloitte, told the Toronto Star. It’s no wonder that some ambitious medical pot entrepreneurs have tried to stake their claims by opening dispensaries long before a bill has been presented to MPs. Legal pot represents an extraordinary opportunity to jump-start our economy, which has been idling for far too long. Who would have thought that the jolt we needed would emanate from a leafy green herb bearing an unmistakable sweet scent and a sketchy past?
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hall. But for now, the usually unsexy rate-supported budgets – water, solid waste, and the Toronto Parking Authority – are shaping up to be a pretty good opening act for what is sure to be a fraught debate over the operating and capital budgets for Toronto. The rate budgets were launched a week ago at a Friday morning meeting of Toronto’s budget committee. It was a good-news, bad-news affair. The good news is that the regular hefty increase to the water rate will be lower in 2017: five per cent, compared to the usual eight to nine per cent. Those increases had been paying for the upgrading of Toronto’s crumbling underground water infrastructure, and staff feel that Toronto is nearly square. So toilet flushing will
david nickle the city cost more, but not as much of an increase as last year. The cost of trash-tossing, however, is a different matter. Staff there are recommending bigger increases than in the past on the garbage bin fees, as well as a host of new ones. To be honest, the bin fee increases aren’t that big. The overall increase in the cost is 3.9 per cent, compared to 1.5 per cent each year over the past eight years. The biggest increase, on the extra-large bin as it happens, is $24.34 a year. The smallest increase is probably the most irksome: $12.73. When the program was introduced and for several years afterward, the city maintained no charge on the wee bins, as a way to reward homeowners who are good at recycling and keeping garbage to a minimum.
And that leads to the really irksome parts of the proposed budget; a host of additional fees, some of which will create more of a disincentive to divert. Now homeowners who want to try a smaller bin, and recycle more, will be hit with a $25 fee for the bin exchange. The yellowbag system of garbage collection for commercial districts will go up by $1.61 a bag, creating an incentive for businesses to drop the city service and go with a private hauler that won’t necessarily be as concerned about recycling and other diversion. And there’ll be an $8 per household flat fee for collecting oversized items. The increases are to pay, in part, for replacement of city-owned garbage trucks – trucks that may, in fact, prove unnecessary if council decides to contract out more or perhaps all of the city’s garbage collection, as it already has in the west end of the city.
Budget chief Gary Crawford indicated Friday that all this fee-charging business won’t make it to council should he have anything to do with it. “We need to keep the city affordable,” he said outside the meeting. Presumably that will mean keeping these double-digit increases in check. And doing so shouldn’t be that difficult, given that those digits are loonies and not percentiles. The next struggle - with Toronto’s mammoth operating and capital budgets - is going to be a much harder fight. But it is likely to be the same story: staff bringing forward unpalatable options to cut services and hike fees, budget chiefs dropping gauntlets - and councillors, finally, doing their best to sort it out.
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Rites of Passage: Photo Exhibit WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Bluff’s Gallery, 1859 Kingston Rd. CONTACT: Philbert Lui, 416-703-9333 COST: Free The Rites of Passage: Photo Exhibit is a gallery exhibit showcasing the work from five Asian-Canadian female filmmakers who created Rites of Passage.
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Fall and Christmas Festival WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 115 St. Andrew’s Rd. CONTACT: 416438-4100 COST: Free Homemade shortbread, scones, crafts and Christmas treasures for purchasing Gary-on-the-Go WHEN: 10 a.m. to noon WHERE: Port Union Community Recreation Centre, 5450 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: 416-283-1414 COST: Free Come and meet your local MP and tell us how the office can better serve you! St. Theresa Christmas Bazaar WHEN: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: St. Theresa Shrine Church, 2559
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Fallingbrook Presbyterian Church, 31 Wood Glen Dr. CONTACT: 416-6993084 COST: Free Attic treasures, baking, basket draws, jewelry, knitting, tea room and more. West Rouge Holiday Artisans Sale WHEN: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: West Rouge Community Centre, 270 Rouge Hills Dr. CONTACT: Laurel Cobbett, 416-286-0750, laurelcobbett@hotmail.com COST: Free Handcrafted items by local artisans including handmade scarves, jewelry, wood carvings and more. United Way Bake Sale WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. WHERE: Agincourt Library, 155
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required. Master Gardener DIY Christmas Urns WHEN: 8 to 9:45 p.m. WHERE: Knox United Christian Education Centre, 2575 Midland Ave. CONTACT: Cheryl Penner, 416-414-7704 COST: Free Agincourt Garden Club Presents: Lizzie Matheson, who will teach us how to make our own Christmas Urns.
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Author visit: Crime WritersWHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Bendale Library, 1515 Danforth Rd. CONTACT: Sandra Cox, 416-396-8912 COST: Free Crime Writers of Canada authors cast light on a variety of past criminals and cases and talk about their books.
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Health and Wellness Seminar WHEN: 1:15 p.m. to WHERE: Wexford Heights United Church, 2102 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: , 416-757-0676 Ext.21, , wexfordhghtsuc@bellnet.ca COST: Free Learn strategies and community resources for caregivers.
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Red Ribbon campaign launched at police headquarters Victim of drunk driving crash spent three months in hospital, lost husband, daughter Andrew PAlAmArchuk apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com When Brian Wijeratne heard a knock on his door on a Sunday morning in August 2012, he was expecting to see his family. Instead, he saw a pair of OPP officers who informed him that his father Neil and sister Eleesha were killed in a crash and that his mother was seriously hurt. “I was told at the door, and that’s when my life just fell apart,” Wijeratne said. “You don’t process that. I went into almost a robotic mode and I started listening to what the police officers were saying and I just did what they said.” The officers took Wijeratne to Sunnybrook hospital where his mom Antonette was being treated. “I didn’t even want to go into emergency to see my mom because I knew what I would have to tell her, and when I went in, I couldn’t tell her,” Wijeratne, 23, said in an interview. “Finally the doctors said ‘We’ll tell her if you’re present’ and
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Time to start acknowledging role that speed plays on pedestrian deaths This week marks the start of yet another public awareness campaign by Toronto police for road safety. This time around, police are pointing out that out of the 37 pedestrians or cyclists struck and killed this year, the vast majority are seniors. Until Sunday, Nov. 13, police promise a greater presence in the vicinity of “pedestrian crossovers, crosswalks, intersection...and crossing areas frequented by seniors.” The police insist they’re not blaming any one group for the deaths of dozens of the city’s most vulnerable population, that every road user, whether behind a wheel or on foot, needs to be vigilant for their own safety. Not picking sides may seem like an improvement to past attitudes - see past comments from police slamming pedestrians for not wearing bright enough clothing or carrying distract-
rahul gupta TO in TRANSIT ing mobile devices while crossing the street - but perhaps there needs to be at least some admonishment coming from official sources. Anyone suggesting pedestrians should be seen as equals to motorists is overlooking one fact: speed, as has been shown by study after study, kills. As the 2012 Chief Coroner’s review of pedestrian deaths in Ontario found, speed - and not the colour of one’s clothes - was by far the main determinant in whether one survived being struck. On roads with a posted speed limit higher than 50 kilometres per hour, 67 per cent died; the number dropped to 5 per cent where posted speed limits were less than 50 km/h. That’s of course not to say
pedestrians are absolved of all personal responsibility. But to apportion an equal amount of blame on pedestrians without calling to attention the role speed plays in causing fatalities is an argument growing increasingly ludicrous given the realities of our city. Take a burgeoning population of elderly pedestrians, combine with roads geared to ease of access for automobiles and increasingly ill-equipped to deal with a growing percentage of nonmotorists, and it’s a recipe for death. No amount of road safety campaigns no matter how well-intentioned will have any impact on the fatality rate without acknowledging the role speed plays. It’s long past time to start playing the blame game. Rahul Gupta is The Mirror’s transit reporter. His column runs every week. Reach him on Twitter: @TOinTRANSIT
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‘Reclaiming the City’ shows the beauty of Rouge Valley Exhibit by Rouge Park’s first official photographer-in-residence opens this week The Rouge National Urban Park on Toronto’s eastern edges contains forests and farm fields, wetlands and busy roads. Finally taking shape as the first federal park of its kind, the Rouge this year got its first photographerin-residence, Heike Reuse, whose images of its landscapes, wildlife and human visitors are being shown at Beaver Hall Gallery on Toronto’s McCaul Street (in the area of Queen Street West and University Avenue). A recent graduate of OCAD University, Reuse “is fascinated by wildlife and the idea of nature as an unstoppable force,” and images in her exhibit provide “the perfect opportunity to escape the
city, within the city,” Parks Canada said in a release. Proceeds from photo sales at the gallery from Nov. 10 to 17 will be donated to the Toronto Wildlife Centre. Starting from the Rouge River Valley in Scarborough, the park was mostly owned by the province and meant to protect the river from its headwaters to Lake Ontario. It later added territor y in Markham and Pickering, and the federal government last year declared it to be Canada’s first “urban” national park. The ‘Reclaiming the City’ photo exhibition can be seen from 7 to 10 p.m. on Nov. 10, and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Nov. 11 to 17.
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Illustration is artist’s concept only A sparkling pond is a focal point and Carruthers Creek runs along the community. Residents have a number of trails right in their own backyard, where they can bike or walk to connecting trail systems that extend to Lake Ontario. Ideally located at Rossland Rd. and Audley Rd., Mulberry Meadows is close to the Audley Recreation Centre, which offers swimming pools, a gymnasium, fitness and dance studio, a skate park, tennis courts and more. Great shopping and restaurants are also in
the area, including big box stores. For those who commute, it’s just minutes to Highways 401, 407 and 412, as well as GO Transit, for quick and easy transportation options. Be part of the grand opening celebration of Mulberry Meadows on Saturday November 19th, at 11:00 am.Visit the Mulberry Meadows sales centre at 99 Barnham Street, Monday to Thursday, from 1 pm to 8 pm; and weekends and holidays, from 11 am to 6 pm. Closed Friday. Call 905-427-8255 or visit SundialHomes.com.
BIDD Luncheon Raises $260,000 for Local Charities The 7th Annual Building Industry for Durham Deeds (BIDD) Luncheon, held on November 1, 2016 raised $260,000 for two local charities, Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre and Grandview Children’s Centre, bringing the total amount raised to date to approximately $1,468,000 since the event’s inception. The event was co-chaired by Rogers Anderson, Regional Chair and CEO of Durham Region, and Al Libfield, President of Tribute Communities. The luncheon, held at
Deer Creek Golf & Banquet Facility, featured Wendel Clark, former captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs as the keynote speaker. “Our gratitude extends to the many sponsors, donors and guests who have contributed to the overwhelming success of today’s luncheon,” says Lorraine SunstrumMann, CEO of Grandview Children’s Centre. “The population is growing significantly in Durham Region and with your support and care, we will be able to continue
providing families who are impacted by cancer the hope, encouragement, acceptance, reassurance, trust and help for which Hearth Place stands,” says Andrea Shaw, Executive Director for Hearth Place. Grandview Children’s Centre is the only children’s treatment centre in Durham Region providing specialized programs, outpatient clinical treatment, and support to thousands of children and youth with special needs and their families. For more information, visit www.grandviewkids.ca.
HearthPlacewasestablishedin1997, as a drop in centre, where people with cancer can care for each other as they live with this disease. In a home-like atmosphere, Hearth Place offers a place where people diagnosed with cancer and their families can receive individual and group support, information, access resources and wellness programs and have the opportunity to attend ongoing lecture and discussions series. To learn more about the programs and services offered, visit www.hearthplace.org.
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Budget Committee with their proposed budgets for 2017. Water users will get a break on the level of increases, which has been held in the range of nine per cent a year for more than a decade, as the city has worked to repair and upgrade its aging water infrastructure. This year, the rate will be set at five per cent. In solid waste management, the rates that homeowners pay to make use of bins of varying sizes will go up by 3.9 per cent overall. That’s higher than the past eight years, when increases were held at 1.5 per cent. Fees for multi-residential unit collection will be going up marginally, and yellow tag fees, those paid by businesses for garbage collection, will be increasing by $1.61 per bag. There will be other fees too. The budget proposes charging an annual fee of $8 a household for collecting oversized items. Currently the service is delivered for free. And if a household wants to reduce the size of their garbage
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bin, they’ll be hit with a $25 charge. Currently, the city delivers that for free. The city will also charge for cleanup after special events.
It’s unclear whether these charges will remain as the budget proceeds. Budget Chief Gary Crawford called the increases “a non-starter for me.”
“We need to keep the city affordable,” said Crawford. “When we ask people to pay more they need to see what they’re paying for. I’m going to be working with the budget committee to talk about the proposed increases, and for me I don’t want to see major increases.” One of the pressures cited by city staff is the need to replace some of the city’s aging fleet of garbage trucks. But Crawford pointed out that the city will be engaging in a review of how garbage collection is handled, and council may decide to contract out more of the work. “It’s important that we examine that before we invest millions of dollars to purchase more trucks,” he said. Beaches-East York Councillor Janet Davis agreed that the rate changes might create a disincentive. “We have to be very careful that the rates don’t push highrise apartments out of the program, don’t get small businesses out of the program, and I hope that residents who want to reduce will be supported. Right now there’s an incentive the way we subsidize small bins.”
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Ex-pats split on impact of Trump’s election JUSTIN SKINNER jskinner@insidetoronto.com As Americans headed to the polls and the world watched, engrossed as the results trickled in, U.S. ex-pats living in Canada were split over what the election of Donald Trump would mean for the future. Mark Feigenbaum, chair of Republicans Overseas Canada and Democrats Abroad board member Ed Ungar had decidedly - and unsurprisingly - differing views on the outcome of the election, which saw Trump defy most polls and predictions to become the president-elect. The surprises started c o m i n g i n e a r l y, a n d Feigenbaum said he saw a path for the Republicans to take control of the White House early on as key battlegrounds swung red - something many pundits felt was unlikely heading into the election. “I was telling everybody, once (Trump) got Florida, North Carolina and one other state, that was the end,” he said. “It came down to him winning those two states and one more. You knew he wasn’t going to win New York or California, you knew she wasn’t going to win Texas.” Feigenbaum noted that Trump’s victory was both an endorsement of his policies and a repudiation of Hillary Clinton. “A lot of it came down to people finding her disfavourable - people disliked her,” he
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said, noting that. “There wasn’t a lot of reporting on why her base disliked her.” He said the Democrats would be left to wonder whether another challenger - say, Bernie Sanders or Joe Biden - would have resonated more with voters.
Ungar was concerned heading into the election, with trends heading Trump’s way, particularly in light of a renewed FBI investigation into Clinton’s emails in which she was cleared a mere couple of days before the election. The Democratic expat said
he began seeing the writing on the wall relatively early Tuesday night. “It was pretty apparent to me by around 9 o’clock,” he said. “It was apparent when I heard, for instance, in Pennsylvania (his home state) that we hadn’t taken Scranton and we weren’t taking Berks County which the polls said we would take, when we needed much more of a cushion in Philadelphia than we were getting.” Looking ahead, Feigenbaum said it’s now time to parse the rhetoric on both sides. He noted Trump’s declarations that he will renegotiate NAFTA may have an impact on Canada, but he said time will offer more perspective. “Right now, there needs to be a lot of reassurance because a lot of people seem to think the world is ending,” he said. “Clinton said she had some problems with some agreements, so he’s not alone there (in talking about renegotiating trade deals). “I think it’s going to be a lot less dramatic than people are gearing up for.” Ungar was more concerned, pointing to economic predictions from sources such as Moody’s Analytics and the Wharton School of Business. “If those predictions come true, it could lead to a terrible crash for the U.S. economy and Canada’s economy if he puts into action what he promised to do.”
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