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leader and chairperson of the Greater Toronto CivicAction Alliance, is the keynote speaker. The conference turns its attention this year to life in urban centres, tackling transportation congestion, youth unemployment and protection for home owners. Besides MPPs Bas Balkissoon, Brad Duguid, Mitzie Hunter, Tracy MacCharles and Soo Wong, participants include Metrolinx CEO Bruce McCuaig and Shaun Chen, a Scarborough

trustee and vice-chairperson of the Toronto District School Board. The event starts with breakfast at 8:30 a.m. in the rotunda of the Scarborough Civic Centre, 150 Borough Dr., and ends at 1:30 p.m. after Tory’s remarks. A light lunch is included in the $30 registration cost.

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Toronto households will be paying an average of $41 a year for the next 30 years, to build a subway in Scarborough. That’s just one of the impacts being felt, after Toronto Council voted Tuesday night to go ahead with the $3.2 billion replacement for the Scarborough RT despite a shortfall in provincial dollars and a slew of unanswered questions, laid out in a report from City Manager Joe Pennachetti. In his report, Pennachetti said that the conditions for Toronto Council’s approval of a subway as opposed to an LRT hadn’t been met. In particular, the provincial government hadn’t agreed to the $1.8 billion the city needs to balance the books. As well, Pennachetti said it was unclear what the impact of the increased ridership on the Bloor-Danforth line would be, and that likely it would mean that the downtown relief line, a currently unfunded project, would need to be built sooner. After an at-times intense debate, council decided to go ahead anyway, approving a 1.6 per cent property tax hike over

This is a huge victory for the people of Scarborough. They’ve been waiting a long time for it. – Mayor Rob Ford

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Expand work in priority neighbourhoods MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com Toronto’s “priority neighbourhoods” were born in 2005, a time of significant gun violence when the city’s politicians wanted, most of all, to help marginalized youth and improve community safety. Eight years after the Strong Neighbourhoods Strategy started shifting resources to Toronto’s inner suburbs, the strategy and where it spends money are about to change, though how much isn’t clear. Choosing which neighbourhoods should be the next set of “priorities” is no easy task, Chris Brillinger, executive director of social development, told people at a meeting in Scarborough. Strong Neighbourhoods concentrated on 13 “priority” areas inside Scarborough (Steeles-L’Amoureaux,

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City of Toronto executive director of social development Chris Brillinger speaks about plans for neighbourhood improvement areas during a public consultation at Cedarbrook Community Centre.

Malvern, Dorset Park, Eglinton East-Kennedy Park, KingstonGalloway and Scarborough Village), North York (JaneF i n c h , We s t m i n i s t e r Branson, Lawrence Heights,

Flemingdon Park-Victoria Village), York (Weston-Mt. Dennis), East York (Crescent Town, now called Taylor Massey) and Etobicoke (Jamestown).

In eight years, more than 1,200 city and United Waybacked initiatives reached 50,000 youth and 38,000 other residents in those neighbourhoods, which were top-of-list in 2005 for violence, lower incomes, or lack of investment in community services, said Brillinger. The update, Strong Neighbourhoods 2020, will also reflect what residents, agencies and councillors said hasn’t worked, and “people were very mixed on the term ‘priority neighbourhood,’” including youth from those neighbourhoods, Brillinger said at the first “community conversation” on the strategy Oct. 3 at Cedarbrook Community Centre. The city, he said, also needs to measure progress in neighbourhoods chosen for investment – soon to be called neighbourhood improvement areas, or NIAs – in a way its

politicians and public can understand. The old list of “priority” neighbourhoods is expected to overlap with a new list of NIAs Toronto Council approves next year, but if a neighbourhood “is in a different place than in 2005” the city’s work there won’t suddenly stop, Brillinger assured participants at Cedarbrook. At one discussion table, Lee Soda, whose agency, the Agincourt Community Services Association, is involved in neighbourhood hubs the strategy built in Scarborough, was making an argument work needs to continue with residents in those neighbourhoods to break down their isolation and teach them why social acts such as voting are important. The city should expand the current work, not start from scratch, Soda said. Brillinger said city staff con-

sulted more than 80 researchers and planners before settling with the United Way on Urban HEART @Toronto, a checklist of neighbourhood health organized under Economic Opportunities, Social Development, Healthy Lives, Par ticipation in Decision Making and Physical Surroundings. Presented with this complex system, people were encouraged to rank one or more of these five “keys” as less important than the others. Abeer Ali, active in the neighbourhood association for Dorset Park, one of the 13, said a survey of 170 residents showed their number one issue is public safety, though food security (affordable groceries), employment and transportation are near the top.

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Impact of Eglinton Crosstown LRT on community discussed at meeting Scarborough residents voiced the hope that the Eglinton Crosstown light rail transit project will bring about better employment opportunities and stronger community ties at a recent meeting. Organized by The Scarborough Mirror and Toronto Public Librar y (TPL), the event held Oct. 3 at Kennedy/Eglinton Library gave residents the opportunity to discuss the $4.9 billion project currently under construction, which will eventually span 19-kilometres both under and along Eglinton Avenue when it is completed around 2020. Metrolinx is now working on the Crosstown’s western alignment portion and con-

struction will eventually start in Scarborough where the line will travel at street level east of Laird Avenue to Kennedy station via a dedicated median lane. The decision to build the Crosstown at-grade into Scarborough has created concerns for residents worried the project will tear up their streets and create congestion. But the introduction of light rail into an area historically planned for the automobile also creates opportunities for community-building said the Mirror’s editor-in-chief Peter Haggert. “This is a huge project across the city, but really it’s about the community and how a good transportation service can help grow it,” said Haggert, who also moderated

a panel discussion during the meeting. Community activist Victor Beausoleil was part of the three-person panel which included social services worker Luanne Rayvals and Metroland Media Toronto’s city hall reporter David Nickle. Beausoleil said it was crucial to ensure the Crosstown creates jobs in Scarborough, particularly for chronically under-served youth. “How do you leverage development projects like this to create economic opportunity for local residents?” asked Beausoleil. “What’s important for me is having residents engaged and making sure developers hire youth to boost local employment development.” Rayvals said the Crosstown

was an opportunity not just for creating a reliable connection between Scarborough and the rest of the city but also a way to encourage visitors to explore the community’s various cultural touchstones. “Our communities can become a destination, not just somewhere you go to pick up groceries, but a place where people come to see our festivals or to check out the beautiful landscapes,” said Rayvals, manager of the Working Women Community Centre’s Victoria Park hub and a resident of southwest Scarborough. Nickle said he had observed a growing sense of isolation particularly in under-served areas of Scarborough, which could be alleviated by having access to reliable transit. “This huge amalgamation

of the city that took place some 14 years ago is finally going to happen,” said Nickle. “Scarborough will be connected to Black Creek and North York in a way never seen before.” But Hart Avenue resident Masko Lai was skeptical the project would ever be completed as planned, having seen other Scarborough transit plans tossed around like so many political footballs. “What good comes to the community if someone comes in with a political agenda and says this is what will happen, and all the consultation and planning goes out the window?” said Lai. “There is no regard for transit plans which have been looked at for years. What have we gotten? The last station in Scarborough was built more

than 30 years ago.” Jim Richardson said he heard some interesting ideas during the meeting, which also involved a brainstorming session on community building involving the audience. “I think the event went very well and hopefully some of the pertinent points can be incorporated for the planning of the Crosstown so that Scarborough develops and creates jobs,” said Richardson. Additional community meetings are tonight at Northern District Public Library (40 Orchard View Blvd.) and Oct. 17 at the Mount Dennis Public library (1123 Weston Rd).

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he next chapter of Toronto’s Strong Neighbourhood Strategy is about to be written and the city needs your input. The project saw the creation of 13 priority neighbourhoods – “hot spots of high need and low infrastructure” – and over eight years worked with the province and the United Way to try to improve the lives of residents through targeted investment. The program is now being re-evaluated and new Neighbourhood Improvement Area (NIA) designations may be in the works. A host of public meetings are being held across the city this month to help shape the program’s future. In particular, city staff wants your ideas on criteria used to select NIAs, what goals should be established, and how the city should track its success. We’ve always touted the importance of local engagement and this instance is no our view exception. If you live in one of the currently designated areas or live in an area you believe needs Residents’ concentrated investment, your input needed input will be the most valuable. It’s your experience that will help for strategy answer some of the most critical questions. For instance, are the previously designated priority neighbourhoods ready to stand on their own? It’s not clear yet whether any of these areas will remain on the NIA list. Community hubs, drop-in centres, youth programming and partnerships have been established, but is that enough to ensure self-sustainability? Residents need to speak up about the results they’ve seen – or not seen – at the grassroots level. As well, the groups that have been involved in transforming these neighbourhoods need to declare whether they feel they can continue their work on their own. If it happens that these neighbourhoods do remain on the list, it’ll beg the question as to why. The city should be transparent in explaining why certain communities may still need focused help, even after eight years of investment. Would that be evidence of a failure? A need to modify expectations? Redistribute funding? Besides garnering opinion and experiential data from the people the program is meant to help, the city also needs to learn from lessons of the past. Without a critical self-evaluation of the project’s previous eight years, the story of Toronto’s Strong Neighbourhoods will be a short one with an ending that disappoints. Have your say. Visit www.toronto.ca/neighbourhoods to learn how.

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Work on Toronto’s Expo 2025 bid will benefit city

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ost in the debate about Toronto Pan Am Games executives claiming trivial expenses, outrage over high salaries and potential cost over-runs, is the basic question of why we bid on these events in the first place. It’s a debate that the federal government wants to limit, since it plans to withdraw Canada from the organizing body for Expos. On the other hand, advocacy groups readily spring up and attract sponsors across the spectrum. Few public issues are more passionately debated as to whether Toronto ought to participate at all. If they ever existed, days are long gone when a city bid for an event solely on principle or by a love of amateur sport. Instead, cities see these spectacles as a means to attract tourists, differentiate themselves and obtain infrastructure. Toronto’s history of

david soknacki beyond the headlines five failures to win the Olympics is instructive. At the time of our first bid in 1960, cities were not the economic centres they have now become. Toronto has become a powerhouse, representing 40 per cent of provincial and 20 per cent of national economic output. At the same time it sends the vast majority of its tax income outside its borders, yet is called upon to expand its services. Like other cities, Toronto sees the huge revenues surrounding these events as an opportunity to claw back some of its taxes. But so does everyone else. That’s why organizers usually require senior governments to guarantee deficits. It’s why the provincial government is vigilant. And probably why the federal government

wants Canada to leave the group that could select Toronto as host for the 2025 Expo. At present, Toronto has quite an effort underway to seek the bid. Our mayor has written to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, as have dozens of stakeholder groups, across the political spectrum. They point out that the event will have a positive economic impact for Toronto, and their responsibility for costs. It might not matter. The federal government probably sees Toronto’s bid in terms of political and financial downsides, without the benefit of winning seats. But even though our bid organizers have the double obstacles of our federal government, and then the body which awards the site, we ought not to stop in our efforts. Part of working through a bid is an incredibly detailed review of our strengths and challenges.

It was during the bid for the 2008 Olympics that the organizing committee observed how much better we could be using our waterfront. Although we lost the bid, Torontonians recognized the need for greater investment in our shoreline, and created Waterfront Toronto, which has guided development since. Other cities have taken the same approach. Amsterdam, for example, is creating a bid for the Olympics in which the crowning achievement might be the games. If not, the preparations are useful as a valuable assessment of the city. So wish those volunteers well who are trying to achieve Expo 2025 for Toronto. Their work is important, even if in the end they cannot deliver the Expo itself.

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A tribute to MPPs need to set priorities a special lady To the editor: My dear friend and former work colleague passed away recently. Kathy Scott was an amazing woman. She worked at the food bank in West Hill for more than 20 years. Her background was fashion design and in her spare time she made beautiful wedding dresses and all make of clothing. She had so many very special skills. She could make a great roti or cheese cake. She could do flower arranging. She would sway gracefully around the floor when she danced at the office Christmas party, but most of all she was a people person with an amazing ability to understand, relate to and help anyone in need. I will never forget how she communicated with a woman who spoke no

English or the time she made a special corsage for a graduating teenager who otherwise would not have had one for her new dress. She was always there to help anyone who needed a bowl of soup or a place to live. The last few years have been really tough for her due to illness but she is finally at rest. Thank you for all your hard work. You are now at peace dear friend. You have it well earned. Margaret Baker Editor’s Note: Wording and references in an earlier letter printed in The Scarborough Mirror by Margaret Baker about Kathy Scott became mixed up. Above is an accurate version of the letter.

To the editor: Re: ‘Scarberia reference by PC leader irks local Liberal MPPs,’ News, Sept. 24. I read with some amusement the Scarberia article. People who have lived in Scarborough all their lives, like myself, remember the Scarberia comment from the 1970s. It was probably started by a bunch of inner city

dweebs that suffered from a superiority complex. I understand what Ontario PC leader Tim Hudak was saying and I agree with him. Our various levels of supposedly representative government have been short-sheeting us for decades. I would like to point out that other communi-

ties, like Mississauga and Brampton, could also fall under the ‘beria category. There isn’t much going on out there either. How does one describe Pickering? EmbarRassing So I would like to tell our Scarborough MPPs to spend their time on more

worthy pursuits such as aggressive natural gas marketing tactics. So stop embarrassing us and yourselves. Your motivations to uphold our good name are politically motivated and reek of opportunism. Go back to being invisible.

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Save fresh food at local hospital To the editor: Re: ‘Scarborough, Durham residents weigh in on hospital merger talks, insidetoronto. com, Sept. 25. It is disappointing to see Premier Kathleen Wynne sidestep responsibility for the potential destruction of the fresh food initiative at The Scarborough Hospital. Although it may be con-

venient to pretend otherwise, the government has taken great pains to control hospitals and Local Health Integration Networks (LHIN) serving freshly made, wholesome, local food to sick hospital patients. Unfortunately, the reality is otherwise. More and more hospitals are replacing real food with

factory food cooked in distant locations and shipped in over the highways. Do not stand aside And the government is doing little or nothing about it. The premier should not simply standing aside when one of the few projects trying

to reverse this trend is under threat. Michael Hurley, President, Ontario Council of Hospital Unions We love letters. Please send your comments to us via email to letters@inside toronto.com. Also, visit us online at www.scarboroughmirror. com to comment on our stories.

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the mirror takes a closer look at hospital’s fundraising campaign

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Men urged to ‘Bro-nate’ this month Rouge Valley Centenary campaign raising funds for new equipment

ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com

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ro-nate’ to the cause. Ro u g e Va l l e y Centenary hospital is calling on all ‘bros’ to raise funds for power tools. But these aren’t the average tools found in your garage or basement. They’re special instruments used in surgeries at the hospital. Dr. Jon Hummel, chief of surgery, said the equipment is used in most orthopedic cases and on occasion in other fields like general surgery. $50,000 T h e g o a l o f t h e Br o Initiative fundraising campaign is to raise $50,000 to buy four sets of the state-ofthe-art surgical instruments. Each set consists of a saw, a drill and a pin driver. “All of them have to be made of the best metals so they can be sterilized. They’re all powered by battery,” Hummel said. “The equipment is more powerful, more reliable...

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Stryker Surgical Instruments and Equipment representative Chris Avramidis, left, Rouge Valley Health System (RVHS) Foundation member Jennifer Collins and Stryker’s A.J. Larivee don moustaches to promote The Bro Initiative at the RVHS Centennary campus, a fundraiser in support of the hospital’s efforts to purchase new surgical power tools.

The bone cut is the same, it doesn’t change. It’s just a more efficient way

to do it, a better way to do it, a quicker way to do it.” The current tools are eight to 10 years old and are wearing out. They will be kept as backup when the new equipment arrives. “Getting better and updated equipment is always beneficial,” Hummel said. “The equipment always is improving.” encourages men

Staff photo/ANDREW PALAMARCHUK

Chief of surgery Dr. Jon Hummel demonstrates the use of power surgical tools at the Rouge Valley Health System - Centenary campus. The hospital is in the midst of a fundraising campaign, The Bro Initiative, to support the purchase of new equipment.

The Bro Initiative encourages men to do manly things this month in an effort to raise money for the power tools, which will benefit both genders. “My moustache is coming along very nicely,” said Hummel, noting “people are really coming on board,” David Brazeau, Rouge Valley’s public affairs director, said the fun campaign is for some serious equipment. “We’re growing a little facial hair and some of it is coming in a little

All of them have to be made of the best metals so they can be sterilized. They’re all powered by battery. The equipment is more powerful, more reliable ... the bone cut is the same, it doesn’t change. It’s just a more efficient way to do it, a better way to do it, a quicker way to do it.’ – Dr. Jon Hummel, chief of surgery, said the equipment is used in most orthopedic cases and on occasion in other fields such as general surgery.

whiter than we were used to, but it’s all for a good cause,” he said. “We decided to declare this month Brotober, so for the entire month of October we’re going to be fundraising for the surgical program and the specialized tools.” Though the campaign focuses on men, women too are invited to participate. “They have pink portable moustaches that are around the hospital and some women are wearing them,”

Brazeau said. Brazeau stressed that hospitals are funded only for the services they provide, not for equipment. “These specialized tools are essential, but they’re something we have to raise funds for,” he added.

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ne thing that Mayor Rob Ford’s trip to Austin should have confirmed to our Lone Star cousins last week: when it comes to keeping a town weird, the musicallyinclined Texans are a few steps behind Toronto. No doubt, as the mayor left the city limits with his entourage of music-industry leaders and councillors, Austin breathed a sigh of relief. Because when they say “Keep Austin Weird,” they mean a nice kind of weird. Toronto and the saga of Mayor Rob Ford has reached a level of weird that is rather more terrifying. News broke just before he left town for Austin that a close friend of Mayor Ford, Sandro Lisi, was arrested and charged with possession and trafficking of marijuana. The mayor addressed the matter at a news conference at a filling station near his home, in which he described Lisi as “a good guy” and a friend, before heading off to the

david nickle the city airport. While the mayor was gone, a story came out suggesting Toronto police have been following Mayor Ford and his associates using a leased Cessna. His brother, Doug Ford, told a Toronto Sun columnist that he had spoken to two Toronto police superintendents, who’d confirmed that there was aerial surveillance going on. Doug Ford then recanted the next day and suspected that the mayor’s enemies were behind it all. I worry about commenting on all this in a column filed early, for fear that something even weirder turns up in the interim. Because that’s how things have been going for the Ford brothers. This time last year, the mayor’s biggest problems were football, looming conflict of interest charges, and issues of reading while

driving, and all that seemed weird enough. Now, it’s substance abuse allegations, alleged family connections to the westend drug trade, and that alleged video where the mayor was seen appearing to smoke crack cocaine. Men photographed with the mayor have been stabbed and murdered. Weirder still are the many among us who believe that all of this is simply a conspiracy of downtown elite, police and big media, to bring down a Conservative, millionaire mayor who is at the core, just an average guy. It’s hard to imagine a trade mission from the delusional Wonderland that Toronto has become, exciting anything in its hosts beyond a desire to back away slowly without making any sudden movements. With weirdos like us, you can’t be too careful.

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The Mirror is in sixth decade of covering news in Scarborough As local businesses celebrate their many years in Scarborough in these Milestones pages, The Scarborough Mirror joins them in marking our more than 50 years in the community. The Scarboro (sic) Mirror first published on May 3, 1962, with a guaranteed circulation of 27,082 south of Hwy. 401 and west of Galloway Road.) We now have a circulation of 124,565 in four zones of Scarborough, north, south, east and central, with a print edition on Thursdays and continuing local news coverage on our website at www.scarboroughmirror.com We congatulate other longtime local businesses as they mark their milestones Over the decades we’ve covered many important news stories, as

reflected in the graphic to the right. Keeping the people of Scarborough informed and involved has been our goal since our fist edition went to print. This is what we said in our first published editiorial: “Residents of a community can function as responsible citizens only as long as they are aware of what is happening around them. News will be handed fairly and without bias... Our opinions will not be influenced by self-interest or pressure from individuals or groups. We may occassionally step on some toes. When we do they will be toes we feel need to be stepped on.” – Mirror editorial from the first edition of May 3, 1962

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Bulk Food Centre celebrates 25 years in Agincourt Mall For 25 years, The Bulk Food Centre has been an important fixture in the Agincourt Mall. What sets it apart from big bulk food chains is the customer service that is as old as the store itself. Owner Gisela, who shopped at Agincourt Mall as a child, is proud to offer the community personal, attentive care which keeps customers coming back year after year — even those who have moved outside of the city. The expanding selection of organic and gluten free products like nuts, seeds, flours as well as sugar free candies are meeting the needs of today’s consumers, as are the special orders. “If a customer can’t find something like a special herb we try to locate it and order it in for them,” says Gisela. The Bulk Food Centre will also order in cases of products at a discounted rate. The Bulk Food Centre caters to the community by offering a

variety of products used in European cooking. Situated next to a seniors home, the store is easily accessible by wheel chair and walker. The store’s clean and bright with easy to access bins. “Bulk food stores can often get pretty messy, however, we maintain a very clean store,” says Gisela. “Customers always comment on how clean and tidy it is, making for a more pleasant shopping experience.” The broad selection of products allows customers to browse for hours. The store offers an ex-

tensive baking, vitamin and herbal tea sections and continues to expand its product selection. “We are an independent store which gives us the opportunity to order new products without being guided by a head office,” says Gisela. “It also allows us to offer low prices.” The store is open from 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturday and noon to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday. For more information please visit The Bulk Food Centre on Facebook.


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Great Strides in Albert Campbell Square HEALTHY LIVING: At left, local high school students join a flash mob in Albert Campbell Square on Friday as part of the Scarborough Hospital’s Scarborough Strides event. The initiative, which is a 12-day health and wellness event, raised $50,000 for the Scarborough Hospital Cancer Care Program. The grand finale concert took place at the square featuring local elementary and high school students who surprised the audience with a flash mob before the concert started. Below left, hip hop artists Perfeck Strangers perform. And below, Chris Medina leads a crowd of schoolchildren in a flash mob.

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New fleet of articulated buses unveiled by TTC RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com The TTC has officially introduced the first of its new fleet of articulated buses. The new 60-foot “artic” seats 77 and can hold a maximum of 112 passengers, which represents a 45 per cent increase in capacity compared to the regular fleet of 40-foot buses. It is also fully accessible with a ramp and offers three-door boarding. The Nova-manufactured buses also have a built-in safety feature to cap turning speeds automatically. The articulated buses will first be deployed on the 7 Bathurst route during peak-travel times as of December 2013, followed by 29 Dufferin in the New Year, said TTC CEO Andy Byford. “We will roll the buses out one-by-one by the end of year first onto Bathurst and 29 Dufferin, and then some more of our busiest streets, and I think customers will notice the difference,” said

during mid-day and evening peak travel times. That represents a reduction in the number of buses currently on the route, which will mean longer wait times. TTC service planning manager Bill Donovan said it was necessary to run less of the articulated buses due to their immense size. Besides Bathurst and Dufferin, the articulated buses are scheduled for deployment

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Jazz in Scarborough with Eddie Graf IN CONCERT: Canadian music legend Eddie Graf, 92, and the rest of the Encore Symphony Concert Band perform during a tribute concert to Graf last Thursday at Scarborough’s Wilmar Heights Centre. Saxophonist Graf continues to compose and arrrange music for the instrument. Below, Graf in concert playing his arrangement of Stan Kenton’s Artistry in Rhythm. Another of the works played was his composition Trade Winds. The Encore Symphonic Orchestra presents a noon hour concert on the first Thursday of each month at the Wilmar Heights Centre, 963 Pharmacy Ave. Call Tom Robins at 647-272-6311 for more info on the concerts.

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Duck Dynasty beard shaving raises funds for local legion

Photos/JOSE ARMANDO VILLAVONA

HAIR TODAY...Top left, Tony Magnatta makes the first cut of Ed Cepukas’ beard during a Royal Canadian Legion Branch 13 fundraiser. Cepukas pledged to cut his ‘Duck Dynasty’ beard for donations to the branch which is located on Kingston Road just east of Warden Avenue. Below left, Magnatta puts the finishing touches on the shave. Above, Cepukas shows off his new look.


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WONDERFUL ON WINDRUSH! 79 Windrush Trail. Prestigious Highland Creek location (near Watson and Ellesmere). Nestled on a beautiful and picturesque tree-lined street, this executive home boasts 4+2 bedrooms, a European custom designed contemporary eat-in kitchen with top of the line appliances and $70,000 worth of recent upgrades. This one features an in-law suite or teen suite ideal for multi-generational living! Only $659,900! Superb value!

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124 Andona Crescent. Sought after Port Union location. Brand new modern baths! Lots of updates recently done! 3 +1 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and a finished basement! Fantastic area - steps to park! Easy access to TTC, highway 401, Rouge Hill GO (less than 30 minutes to Union Station), waterfront trails and lakefront! All amenities and conveniences nestled among the serenity of parks and nature! $449,900

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Highly Sought After Highbush Community! Great Place to Raise a Family! Sun-filled Three Bedroom Family Home Sitting on a Premium Lot. Spacious Rooms, M/F Laundry, Gas Fireplace, W/I from Garage, Gas Hook up for BBQ, Fully Fenced Backyard are just a Few Features.

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Transactions rise by a third over 2012 residential sales Greater Toronto Area realtors reported 7,411 residential sales through the TorontoMLS system in September 2013, representing a 30 per cent increase compared to 5,687 transactions reported in September 2012. Year-to-date, total residential sales reported through TorontoMLS amounted to 68,907 during the first nine months of 2013 – down by one per cent compared to the same period in 2012. “It’s great news that households have found that the costs of home ownership, including mortgage payments, remain affordable. This is why the third quarter was characterized by renewed growth in home sales in the GTA,” says Toronto Real Estate Board President Dianne Usher. “We expect to see sales up for the remainder of 2013, as the pent-up demand that resulted from stricter mortgage lending guidelines continues to be satisfied.” The average selling price for September

transactions was $533,797 – up by 6.5 per cent year-over-year. Through the first three quarters of 2013, the average selling price was $520,118 – up by over four per cent compared to the first nine months of 2012. The MLS Home Price Index composite benchmark for September was up by four per cent year-over-year. The annual rate of growth for the composite benchmark has been accelerating since the spring of 2013. “The price growth story in September continued to be about strong demand for low-rise home types, coupled with a short supply of listings,” says Jason Mercer, TREB’s Senior Manager of Market Analysis. “Even with slower price growth and month-to-month volatility in the condo apartment market, overall annual price growth has been well above the rate of inflation this year. This scenario will continue to play out through the remainder of 2013.” – TREB

Is your furnace winter ready? The best time to prepare your furnace for winter weather is before it hits. After all, you don’t want to be left in the cold with a unit that doesn’t work properly. Not only will an inoperable furnace be inconvenient but it could lead to more expensive repairs that could have been avoided with an annual maintenance service. The following tips can help you prepare your furnace for the winter months. Clean the furnace filter: Overtime, a filter becomes clogged with dirt, dust and other debris which causes the furnace to work extra-hard to heat your home. To keep your furnace running efficiently, be sure to clean or replace the filter every 3 – 4 months. Replacing your filters regularly may also

create a cleaner air environment by removing allergens and bacteria from the air. Clean furnace vents: Be sure to wipe down the exterior of all furnace vents to ensure they have a free flowing passage for air. If you have floor vents, remove any furniture or other objects that may be blocking them. Clean out the furnace room: The area around your furnace should not double as a storage room. Remove any clutter and be sure to vacuum the area around your furnace to prevent dust from entering and obstructing the unit. Bring in the experts: A trained professional can inspect your unit to ensure it is in working order. – newscanada.com


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TD DONATION TO UTSC: University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) vice-principal of research Malcolm Campbell, left, UTSC principal Franco Vaccarino and TD Canada senior vice-president Alec Morley work to plant a tree recently near the school’s Miller Lash House property in the Highland Creek valley. The bank donated $1 million to UTSC for its urban forest conservation and biology programs in the Rouge Park.

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Computer Class for Immigrants WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. WHERE: Immigrant Resource CentreIRC (CICS), 2330 Midland Ave. CONTACT: Zarmeena khan, 416-707-8259 COST: Free Learn basic computer and Internet skills including setting up an email account, attaching files, searching online and more. Meals on Wheels Volunteer Driver WHEN: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: TransCare Community Support Services, 1045 McNicoll Ave. CONTACT: Kerry-Ann Parris, 417-750-9885 Ext.273, Kerry-Ann.Parris@tcare.ca COST: Free Deliver meals to seniors and adults with disabilities for the agency’s program using your own transportation. Seniors’ Board Games WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Albert Campbell District Library, 496 Birchmount Rd. CONTACT: 416-396-8890, COST: Free Seniors and older adults are invited to have fun with board games, including Uno, Jenga, Dominos, Taboo, cards, Monopoly, chess and more.

w Saturday, Oct. 12

Bodhi Meditation Beginner Week-

end Class WHEN: 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Unit 21-22, 4500 Sheppard Ave. East, Scarborough, Unit 21-22, 4500 Sheppard Ave. E., Scarborough CONTACT: Inga Lai, 416-319-4898, purtitor6@ gmail.com COST: Free A unique methodology that stimulates physical renewal and promotes general health.

w Sunday, Oct. 13

Agincourt Chess Club WHEN: Noon to 6 p.m. WHERE: L’Amoreaux Community Centre, 2000 McNicoll Ave. CONTACT: Alex Knox, 416-493-0019 COST: Free All who like playing casual chess are welcome. No fees, teaching or tournaments and equipment is provided. Parking is free.

w Monday, Oct. 14

Gentle Fitness on a Chair WHEN: 1:45 to 2:45 p.m. WHERE: St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Centre, 3333 Finch Ave. E. CONTACT: Sivanesan (Siva), 416-293-3333 ext.288, sivanesan@ splc.ca COST: $20 for members; $30 for non-members Exercise done in seated position. Includes range of motion exercise, light resistance, stretching and relaxation.

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Rummage/Garage Sale WHEN: 9 to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Scarborough Bluffs United Church, 3739 Kingston Rd. CONTACT: 416-267-8265, www.scarboroughbluffs.com COST: Free From clothing to shoes and purses to belts; There’s linens, towels, housewares, small appliances, tools, sporting goods and more. Handicapped accessible.

Check out our complete online community calendar by visiting www.scarboroughmirror.com. Read weeks of listings from your Scarborough neighbourhoods as well as events from across Toronto.

WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Albert Campbell District Library, 496 Birchmount Rd. CONTACT: 416-396-8890, acdstaff@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free A representative from the Ontario Ministry of Transportation provides a review of the Official Driver’s Handbook, and assists participants in preparing for the senior driving licence test. To register, or call 416396-8890.

WorkInCulture, present a sevensession comprehensive workshop developing the business critical skills artists need to gain success in their professional practice.

The Business of Art WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Arts, 1859 Kingston Rd. CONTACT: Scarborough Arts, 416698-7322 COST: $250 Scarborough Arts, in association with

The Scarborough Teachers Choir WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Rouge Valley Public School, 30 Durnford Rd. CONTACT: Bob Koury, 416-409-4570, COST: membership fee Singers in all voice ranges needed.

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5 Pin Bowling Seniors WHEN: Noon WHERE: Parkway Bowl, 67 Ellesmere Rd. CONTACT: 416-7245162 COST: Free No experience is required. Fun club.

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G oad and Tiger t are among a small number of teen ambassadors for the campaign under Parachute’s nation-wide Project Gearshift initiative. “We want to address youth driving safety because (unsafe driving) is the No. 1 killer of youth right now in Canada,” Goad said. “Here in Toronto, because it’s such an urban centre, we want to focus spe-

cifically on pedestrian safety and try to avoid pedestrian collisions.” The Northern Secondary School students, in collaboration with Northern’s SMARTRISK team, have been conducting pedestrian blitzes and other events to address safety on and around the streets of Toronto. One such event, dubbed Pause for Applause, saw

students actually go out and cheer pedestrians who used crosswalks instead of crossing at unsafe points. “Jaywalking’s one of the most prevalent issues, especially in Toronto, but we also want to talk to people about distracted driving – texting or calling people while you drive,” Tigert said. The push for a Teen Driver Safety Week is also well

underway in Alberta and New Brunswick, with Goad and Tigert carrying the torch for Ontario as two of six national ambassadors. State Farm is looking to get more schools involved in the project through Celebrate My Drive (www.celebratemydrive.com), with participating schools eligible to win cash prizes. In Toronto, Goad and Tigert

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Property tax hike to pay for approved line >>>from page 1 fully funded and adequate for serving the corridor between Kennedy Station and Sheppard Avenue. “I’m a big fan of subways – but I don’t think running a subway through this part of Scarborough is a good use of funds,” said Ainslie.

He, like many other opponents of the subway, pointed out that the light rail option went further into Scarborough and was fully funded. He said he suspected that by the time all the costs of the subway were factored in, taxpayers would be looking at a tax increase closer to five per cent.

Mayor Ford took on Ainslie on the floor of council. “Councillor – don’t take this the wrong way... but you’re planning to run in the next election?” said Ford. “Do you understand the number one issue in Scarborough is subways? Is it because it doesn’t go through your Pine Hills Cemetery and Visitation Centre is a business name of Mount Pleasant Group of Cemeteries. Mount Pleasant Group of Cemeteries is affiliated with Canadian Memorial Services.

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his success in a couple of tweets. Upon earning the bronze medal, he texted on his Twitter account (https:// twitter.com/crispin_duenas) on Sunday, Oct. 6: “Won the bronze medal today! Thnx to all who supported me!” And upon qualifying for the medal round a few

days earlier he texted: “Holy smokes! I’m heading to the bronze medal match at the World Championships! GAME ON.” A graduate of both Birchmount Park Collegiate in Scarborough as well as the University of Toronto (with an Honours Bachelor Degree in Physics, with a minor in

Music and Mathematics), he represented Canada at both the 2012 London and 2008 Beijing Olympics. “Crispin’s first World Championship medal win is a reflection of his determination to continually build on previous successes,” said Marcel Aubut, president of the Canadian Olympic Committee.

ward that you don’t support a Scarborough subway?” When the mayor’s brother Councillor Doug Ford rose to question Ainslie, the tone became so angry that Speaker Frances Nunziata shut down debate and declared a recess. When he finally rose to speak, Councillor Ford was similarly blunt. “Well folks, it really comes down to this. Either you’re planning transportation for just 30 years and we’re going to destroy the city like we destroyed St. Clair, or you’re going to be visionaries,” he said, referring to the St. Clair streetcar project, which went dramatically over budget and the Fords believe to be a transportation failure. Budget chief Frank Di Giorgio also tried to convince council to spread the property tax increase out over more years, pushing the larger increases into the next term of council. But councillors didn’t support that, instead going with the property tax increase that Pennachetti recommended. Mayor Ford maintained that it might still be possible to reduce that property tax increase, if the city is able to attract private sector partnerships. The decision will also mean that Toronto will use up much of its debt capacity. Opponents of the plan pointed out doing so will make it difficult if not impossible for the city to look after other infrastructure needs over the next 30 years. “We’ve found ourselves borrowing a billion dollars, paying $40 million of interest annually for 30 years, to buy a subway that didn’t need to be built,” said Beaches-East York Councillor Janet Davis. To r o n t o Tr a n s i t Commission Chair Karen Stintz supported the subway and called it a “win for Scarborough. We won’t have to take the SRT out of service, we’ll have continuous service from Kennedy (for the course of construction).” As well, she said, it would help build a network of transit more effectively in Scarborough.

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Poverty reduction work far from complete, local meeting told MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com Seeking to renew its Poverty Reduction Strategy, Ontario’s government has been asking Scarborough residents picked by local agencies what it has done right and what should change. So far, those discussions have been behind closed doors.

After one such session at the Immigration Resource Centre on Midland Avenue on Oct. 4, though, ScarboroughGuildwood MPP Mitzie Hunter said there was acknowledgement progress has been made but also that the government must do more. “We know that we can’t solve the whole thing. It’s a complex challenge,” said

Hunter, elected in August and now parliamentary secretary to Community and Social Services Minister John Sweeney. People in the room, which included other Scarborough MPPs and city councillors, had shown a “tremendous willingness to work together” on ways to reduce poverty, Hunter added. “ What’s important is we see the path

forward.” The Liberal government Hunter just joined passed the Poverty Reduction Act in 2009 intending to reduce the number of Ontario children in poverty by 25 per cent in five years. Its consultation booklet admits it is now “unlikely” to meet this goal, “in large part because of the global recession,” but the govern-

ment claims 15.9 per cent of children would have been poor without the strategy in 2011, compared to 13.6 per cent who actually were. The government is now asking if the focus of its antipoverty effort – based on the Ontario Child Tax Benefit, all-day kindergarten and more grants and loans for post-secondary students – should change. Comment

by email to povertystrategy@ ontario.ca Neville Jacobs, a board member of Scarborough Legal Services, said helping children out of poverty is a good start, but ageism exists in the province, and people over 65, like himself, find it difficult to get work.

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Local MPP’s bill seeks to increase distracted driving penalties ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com

A Scarborough MPP has introduced a private member’s bill to get tougher on distracted drivers following

a fatal crash in his riding this summer. Bas Balkissoon (Scarborough-Rouge River) said he wants to change the Highway Traffic Act by increasing the fine for dis-

tracted driving from the current $155 to $300 to $700 and assign three demerit points to the offence. The Manoranjana Kanagasabapathy Act will be debated in the legislature on

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LASTMAN’S BAD BOY RAISES $55,000 FOR SICKKIDS FOUNDATION OnThurs.Sept.26,Blayne Lastman,CEO of Lastman’s Bad Boy,andTony Balasingham,President of Lastman’s Bad Boy presented SickKids with a cheque for $55,000.Bad Boy ran a fund raising program and advertised it in their flyers, newspaper ads, and in-store from the beginning of July through to mid-August. Bad Boy even reached out to their vendors to see if they would participate.“It wasn’t an issue of‘if they would’, repliedTony, “all they wanted to know was ‘how could they help?’ As soon as our vendors heard it was for SickKids, they were all on board. It’s been the same with our staff. Over the years employees at Bad Boy have helped raise almost $200,000 for SickKids.We are very proud to be involved with such a fantastic organization.”

Oct. 31. Kanagasabapathy, 52, died on Aug. 13 when the TTC bus she had just boarded was struck by a commercial truck on Steeles Avenue at Middlefield Road. A dozen others were hurt. The truck driver was charged with criminal negligence causing death, dangerous operation causing death, two counts of criminal negligence causing bodily harm, two counts of dangerous operation causing bodily harm and one count of dangerous operation. “At the time the driver of the truck was believed to be on the cellphone,” Balkissoon alleged during a news confer-

ence at Queen’s Park yesterday. “It is clear that stricter penalties are required to deter this. As Ontarians we must stand together to protect other victims and families from this preventable devastation.” Balkissoon said a driver using a cellphone is four times more likely to be in a crash than one who is focussed on the road. He added that distracted driving is cited as a causal factor in more than 30 per cent of collisions in the province. Kanagasabapathy’s brother Kandiah Kanagarajah said Balkissoon’s legislation is overdue and called on more

enforcement on the roads. “Right now, the fines are not significant...not able to change people’s behaviour,” he said. “We can’t afford to lose any more lives to this epidemic.” Kanagarajah described his sister as a kind and lovable person. She left behind two grown children and a granddaughter. “She was holding the whole family together like glue,” Kanagarajah said. Balkissoon said he hopes his non-partisan bill will receive all-party support.

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Man, 83, killed crossing Steeles An 83-year-old man is dead after being struck by a car while crossing Steeles Avenue at Turff Avenue, east of Kennedy Road, Tuesday, night. Police said the pedestrian

was crossing mid-block when a westbound Toyota Corolla struck him around 9:15 p.m. The senior was taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Steeles was closed for several hours as police investigated. Anyone with information is asked to call the Toronto police traffic services unit at 416-808-1900.


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Carr sets sights on world baseball championships SEAN DURACK active@insidetoronto.com Wexford Collegiate School for the Arts Grade 10 student Emma Carr has just wrapped up a remarkable baseball season, competing first for Team Alberta at the national bantam championships then representing Canada in a friendly series against Japan. Carr stood in for Alberta at the nationals after the Team Ontario II squad she was initially named to was prohibited from playing in the tournament. Team Ontario “was hoping to send a second Ontario team which Emma would have been on, but there was a conflict with Baseball Canada and the Ontario Baseball Association, so the team couldn’t play,” explained her father, Murray Carr. “There were spaces on EMILY CARR the Alberta team so the coach contacted Emma and asked her if she would play.” Carr, who played mostly with the boys over the years with Wexford-Agincourt Baseball League, helped Alberta win a bronze medal at the Senior Women’s Invitational Championships in Granby, QC, this summer. Also in Granby, Baseball Canada was putting the finishing touches on naming two Canadian Senior Women’s teams competing in the Canada-Japan Women’s Baseball Series, a friendly series. The squad was short players and asked if Carr would consider remaining in Granby for the following week. Her team performed better than the second Canadian entry, going on to win the silver medal with Carr batting in three runs on three hits in the nine-games series. “(She was) thrilled, awe-struck, dumbfounded, all the above,” said Murray on his daughter’s thoughts initially on being asked to play in the Japan series. “We definitely weren’t expecting it. She was home for a week before it finally sunk in.” Carr then went on to represent Ontario at thenational championships in Bedford, NS, where the 15 year old accumulated another eight runs in seven games. She also tallied six RBIs. Carr has made the bantam national team cut three years in a row and was the youngest player on all three squads this summer. Her father can take some credit for her baseball

prowess. No, there is no baseball in the Carr bloodline, but he does remember often entertaining the then four year old during her older brother’s baseball games. The two would play catch along the sidelines. Carr, a left fielder who started playing T-ball at age five in Scarborough, has fond memories of those early days playing catch with her dad. “I really got interested in the sport because my brother was playing and I wanted to play too,” she said. That she had to play with the boys at WexfordAgincourt Baseball League was, in retrospect, another positive. “Being the only girl on my team, going to tryouts was always hard. I was the outcast, but I loved the sport so I didn’t really pay attention to it. I just said I’m here to play the game I love.” Last summer has put into perspective Carr’s future with the sport. “It kind of sets up the next few years of my life,” she said, noting because women’s baseball isn’t recognized at the collegiate level at U.S. schools she would, at some point, have to consider shifting to softball if she’s hoping for a scholarship. In the meantime she has her sights set on making the world baseball championship FUTURE SHOP CORRECTION NOTICE team in Japan NEWSPAPER RETRACTION FOR THE FUTURE SHOP next year and OCTOBER 4 CORPORATE FLYER In the October 4 flyer, t h e Pa n A m page 2, the 46" / 40" / 50" Sony R450 Series LED TVs G a m e s i n (WebCode: 10241858 / 10241038 / 10269268) were Toronto in two advertised as having Smart TV features, however the products do not have this feature. years. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers.

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D r. N o r m a n B e t h u n e Collegiate’s Thomas Cao spikes the ball past two L’Amoreaux Collegiate blockers during east region, senior boys volleyball action at Dr. Norman Bethune Collegiate Tuesday. Bethune defeated L’Amoreaux 25-21, 25-13.

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EAST REGION SENIOR TIER 2 THURSDAY, OCT. 10 w West Hill CI vs. Norman Bethune CI (L’Amoreaux Park, 2000 McNicoll Ave., 2:15 p.m.) TUESDAY, OCT. 15 w B Division semifinal 1st vs. 4th TBA vs. TBA (L’Amoreaux Park, 2000 McNicoll Ave., 2 p.m.) w B Division semifinal 2nd vs. 3rd TBA vs. TBA (Birchmount Park Stadium, 93 Birchmount Park Rd., 3:30 p.m.) GIRLS BASKETBALL EAST REGION JUNIOR TIER 1 THURSDAY, OCT. 10

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

25 years experience. Richard & Janet 416-431-7180 416-566-7373 Home Renovations

Articles for Sale (Misc.) SET OF Britannica Encyclopedia’s $50. Vintage Singer sewing machine (portable) $100. Vintage Singer sewing machine and cabinet $150. 416-221-9789 WINTER TIRES- four 235/65 R16 Blizzak, WS60, with rims, 16x7J, sensor for Odyssey 06210. Used, 5100km. Verifiable. $550. 416-285-9059

Firewood FIREWOOD, Seasoned hardwood. Delivered, (905)263-2038.

Vehicles Wanted/Wrecking $200-$1000 for dead/ alive cars, trucks, vans. Fast, free towing. New & used tires available. 1-866-726-0222 905-722-0222

BUILDER/ GENERAL CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL/ COMMERCIAL. Finished basements. Painting. Bathrooms. Ceramic tiles. Flat roofs. Leaking basements. Brick/chimney repairs. House additions 905-764-6667, 416-823-5120

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

Waste Removal ALWAYS CHEAPEST!

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

GARAGE SALES GARAGE SALE/ USED CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Sat./Sun. Oct. 12th/ 13th 19 Arden Cres., Scarborough (Warden/ St. Clair East) 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. scaffolding, bricks, tools, and other masonry items. 416-500-0304

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Coming Events

Coming Events

Coming Events

Tenders

Tenders

Legals

REVIVAL SERVICES Guest Speaker Rev. Dr. Elmer Gillett from Brooklyn, N.Y. Guest Soloist Donnett Thompson-Hall

REQUEST FOR TENDERS

SUN. OCT. 20 AT 11 AM & 6:30 PM MON. OCT. 21 - FRI. OCT. 25 at 7 PM

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES Bid #: T-2013-2 Date: October 1, 2013 to October 23, 2013

ROSEWOOD CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 657 Milner Ave., Scarborough, ON M1B 2K4 (416) 298-9932

Tender documents may be obtained from the Co-operative’s Office, 100-243 Milroy Dr. Sealed bids will be received until October 23, 2013 at 4pm by Leta Brownscombe to (trailer on site) 100-243 Milroy Drive, Peterborough, ON K9H 7L8 Bidders must submit ten (10) copies of their bid. Please Note: Bidders must be knowledgeable about co-operative operations, RGI, the Housing Services Act and the Co-operative Corporations Act. A Mandatory Meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 15, 2013 at Leta Brownscobe Co-operative Homes, 243 Milroy Dr, Commons Room at 6 p.m.

Nursery For Children Up To Age 4 Will Be Available.

Directions: From Hwy. 401 - exit north on Markham Rd. Turn right (east) at the first traffic light. Go along Milner 1.5 km and you will see the church on your right.

WOMEN SINGERS WANTED! Come join in the fun and learn to sing a cappella, 4 part harmony. St Paul’s L’Amoreuax Church, 3333 Finch Ave E, Weds from 7-9 PM.

First 5 weeks free!

Contact Jessie at 416-431-1403 or jess-ie@sympatico.ca

New member of the family ? Share the News!

diversions

Call 416-798-7284 to place your ad

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

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

Handy Person HANDYMANPROFESSIONAL, reliable, reasonable! Renovations, bathrooms, basements, painting, carpentry, flooring, drywall, tiling, decks, fences & more... Call Ken 647-286-2741 HANDYMEN. PROFESSIONAL, reliable. Install, renovate, repair. Carpentry, electrical, plumbing. Decks, fences, kitchens, bathrooms, basements, floors. Free estimates. Zik 416-522-9279

Handy Person TILE WORK, SMALL PLUMBING and Toilet Repairs, Showers, walls/ floors,etc 35+ years experience, Senior with References. Reliable Ray. 416-918-2009

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Legals

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Matter of the Estate of MARION EVELYN HOLLYMAN, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of MARION EVELYN HOLLYMAN, Retired Retail Buyer late of the City of Toronto, who died on or about the 8th day of June 2013 are notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of November, 2013 after which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to the Claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim I/We shall not have notice. DATED at Toronto this 1st day of October, 2013. Paul Pinnington, Estate Trustee By Solicitors: John Kavanagh 340-100 Cowdray Court Toronto, Ontario, M1S5C8

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

Electrical

Special Services

Special Services

Sorna A�er Hours Breas�eeding Clinic With Saro Ganeshapillai,RN IBCLC more than 16 years of experience

2347 Kennedy Rd (at Sheppard), Suite 511, Tel. (416) 609-1199 | Sornalacta�oncare.ca Breas�eeding, Best For Baby, and You! All aspects of breas�eeding support and infant assessment. Prac�cal and tailored to help overcome any difficul�es. Hours • One-On-One Consulta�on Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri: 4pm - 9pm • No Appointment Necessary • Convenient Loca�on Sat, Sun: 5pm - 9pm • Free Parking Tues: Closed

Astrology/Psychics

Astrology/Psychics

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

Carpet & Upholstery CARPET UPHOLSTERY steam cleaning any 4 rooms, hallway and stairs $90. Sofa set $60. Extra rooms $20. Free d e o d o r i z i n g . 416-879-4751

Flooring & Carpeting

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

Special Services

Masonry & Concrete Brick, blocks, stonework, chimney’s, tusk pointing, porches, flagstone, window sills. All masonry work. For free estimates call Roman 416-684-4324 www.fadom constructioninc.com

Painting & Decorating FAST AND efficient painting at a reasonable price, seniors discount, Scarboro Painting 416-543-5718

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

www.insidetoronto.com

CARPET Installed from $1.25/sq.ft. includes pad. Hardwood, Laminate, Ceramic at low prices. 20+ yrs experience. Free Estimates. No HST! 416-834-1834 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

Sudoku (difficult)

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

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BaySprings Plumbing Ltd.

Roof Repair Experts

EAVESTROUGH CLEANING

(647)477- 4781 Fully Insured

HOME RENOVATIONS

•Kitchen •Bathroom •Basement

Specializing in ceramic tile, electrical, plumbing, drywall

416-300-6787

APPLIANCE REPAIR/INSTALLATION MARS APPLIANCE REPAIR

for low cost, fast, reliable repairs of: • fridges• stoves• dryers• washers • dishwashers• freezers • dehumidifiers• air conditioners Call Mark (Cert. Tech)

416-451-9040

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

YARD CLEAN-UP

New Installations $

from 1999 FURNACE SERVICE OR CLEANING

79

$

We Service All Makes & Models

99

AND we do ALL Gas Piping Jobs & Duct Work (BBQ hook-ups, Stove Hook-ups, Dryers, Fireplaces, Pools, etc.)

Larry’s Air Care

Heating & Air Conditioning

416-706-9861

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

UNIVERSAL

...LOW

.

VICE..

T SER GREA

PRICE

S

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

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

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

69.95

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

CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES

*10 Year Warranty

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

416-445-1718

www.universalhc.ca

LANDSCAPING, LAWN CARE, SUPPLIES

CHIMNEYS GAS FURNACES CENTRAL AIR Sales, Service, Installations.

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

DANAR RESTORATION

NO DOWN PAYMENT FOR SENIORS!

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18 YEARS WITH THE SAME NAME AND NUMBER

WWW.DANARCO.CA 416-791-1234

PETER’S CONCRETE & BRICK • Resurface and Build new porches • Specialize in flagstone work • Stone facing around the house FREE ESTIMATES 10% Seniors Discount 36 years in Business www.pcbrick.ca

repaired~rebuilt~relined QUALIFIED & LICENSED BRICKLAYER

Delivery questions? Call us at:

416-493-4400 or Email:

distribution@insidetoronto.com

(416) 731-5616

Over 35 years of Construction Experience

Green Diamond General Contracting Interior/Exterior

Since 1967!

Residential Snow Removal

REPAIRS

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REPAIRS

Since 1990

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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 • LICENSED AND INSURED

SAME DAY SERVICE

647-235-8123

SENIORS DISCOUNT

• Ventilation • Skylights • And much more

NO JOB TOO SMALL

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

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snowplowing/snowblowing Driveway - Walkway - Stairs 1.5 inch snowfalls & up 24 hrs/7 days a week seasonal agreement Nov 15 to April 15 3 cheque payment / Fully insured / Servicing Scarborough since 2001

Fox Lawn & Snow Services 416-821-6161

TREE/STUMP SERVICES Danny • 416 845 3909

ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED • FREE• Stump Grinding

• Professional Tree Trimming • Dangerous Tree Removal • Cabling and Bracing • City of Toronto Arborist Reports • Lot Clearing

info@metrotree.ca | www.metrotree.ca

GTA TREE SERVICE

Quick Service!!! • Experts in Removal of Dangerous Trees • Trimming, Pruning • Stump Removal • Ash Borer Treatment • $2 million Liability + WSIB SUMMER SAVINGS 10% OFF! .Call Bobby 416-828-TREE (8733) www.GTAtree.com

WASTE REMOVAL

BINS TO YOU

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1-888-662-DUMP 1-888-662-3867 WATERPROOFING

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416-248-0211

ROOFING REPAIRS

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416-288-0313 www.underhill-wecare.com

LIC# L179362 20% Senior Discount

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

Master Electrician * License # 7001220 * Insured www.burtonelectric.ca mark.burton@burtonelectric.ca

Architectural Design Permit Drawings Additions Custom Homes Solariums Sunrooms

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416 419-1772

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Metro Lic. #P20212 - Fully Insured

CALL 416-820-3634

Burton Electric Inc.

Design & Bild

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$35

ELECTRICAL

Energy efficient design for your confort

WITH THIS AD VALID UNTIL OCT. 31, 2013

EAVESTROUGH FROM CLEANING FREE SENIORS DISCOUNTS ESTIMATES SAME DAY SERVICE

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

416-267-2384 LIC. #B23188

25

OFF

10% SENIORS DISCOUNT

• Shingles • Chimneys • Animal Removal

Dave 905-420-9092

GENERAL CONTRACTING, EXCAVATING

$

BEST PRICE ROOF REPAIRS • Emergency Repairs • Eavestrough Repairs

CHIMNEY SERVICE

Knob and tube replacement LED Lighting Aluminum wire reconditioning Permits and inspections

SERVICING ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS THANKSGIVING SPECIAL

REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS

HOME RENOVATIONS

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REPAIRS

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ROOFING

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www.lawnwizard.ca FALL cleanup, core aeration, gardening, tree removal, pruning, eavestrough cleaning, Snow Removal. Free estimates. Licensed, insured. Call Gerry, 647-444-3501

PLUMBING

REPAIRS

SMALL TREE REMOVAL and pruning. Free Estimates! Call Allan for great rates at 416-755-3420.

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

HEATING & COOLING

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

HOME RENOVATIONS

REPAIRS

CEDAR TREES for Privacy Hedging. 2- 8ft tall. Planting & delivery included. Hedge removal. 647-235-5644

HOME IMPROVEMENT DIRECTORY

REPAIRS

Landscaping, Lawn Care, Supplies

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

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

TAI HARDWOOD Flooring. New floors installed. Old floors refinished. Fast, friendly service. Low prices. Free estimates. Call Tai: 416-816-5322

Appliance Repairs/ Installation

416 875 5538

Yes, we can beat any competitors rates, call for details.

CANADIAN

ROOF

MASTERS

• Shingles • Flat Roofs • Skylights • Chimneys • Eavestroughs Save • Repairs • Free Estimates

UP TO 15% OFF Lic. # B21358

Fully Licensed & Insured

416-626-0777

www.canadianroofmasters.com

416.661.9393

Atena Construction 416-854-5156 www.atenaconstruction.com

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Waterproofing and Foundation Repairs

From full renovations to handyman repairs.

Licensed & Insured • 35 yrs experience

Please call Tony for a free estimate

(416)992-2262 Licensed & Insured

Interior & Exterior Methods

(416) 875-2099 • www.roofdoctoron.com

Call for a free estimate 416-749-2273 • www.basetech.ca

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Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens Cemetery Programs, Cremation Lot For 2 People Starting at

25

$

27

$

Traditional Burial Lot For 2 Caskets

55

$ 53 Starting at

$

Per Month Over 48 Months

Per Month Over 48 Months Everyone is Approved

Everyone is Approved

*This is A Limited Time Offer*

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1530 MIDLAND AVE. • NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED • HEAD OFFICE TRAINING & SUPPORT • TURN KEY OPERATION • FINANCING AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED CANDIDATES (Min. $75,000 cash req’d.)

• DIRECT ACCESS TO MAJOR TIRE SUPPLIERS

416-253-3558

GIANT TIGER

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CHARITY BBQ WITH SCARBOROUGH HEALTH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK Saturday, October 12, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Pop Giant Tiger Mascot and jumping castle Give aways Free pumpkin pie servings and more...

3750 Lawrence Ave. E. Scarborough

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.

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• 2001 Audio Video • Active Green And Ross • Beach Valumart (Loblaws) • Best Buy • Bestco Fresh FoodMart • Bouclair • Canadian Tire • Drug Trading • Factory Direct .Ca • Farm Fresh Supermarket • Food Basics • Food Depot • Freshco • Future Shop • Giant Tiger • Globo • Grand Fortune Foodmart • Guildwood Valu Mart • Healthy Planet • Home Outfitters • ICICI Bank • Jysk-Bed & Bath • Kohl & Firsch

• Loblaws • Lowes • Loyal True Inc.-First Choice • Loyal True Inc.-Foody Mart • Loyal True Inc. - Fu Yao • Loyal True Inc. - Hong Tai • Loyal True-Winco Food Mart • M&M • Mark’s Work Wearhouse • Metro • Michaels • National Sports • No Frills • Oriental Food Mart • Pharma Plus • Pharmasave Drugs • Pizza Hut • Price Chopper • Real Canadian Superstore • Real Estate • Rent-A-Centre • Rexall • Rona Home And Garden

• Rotisserie Mom’s Express • Sears • ShengTai Fresh Foods • Shoppers Drug Mart • Skyland Food Mart • Sobeys • Sodhi Furniture • Sport Chek - FGL Sports • St. Clement’s School • Sunny Foodmart • Sunvalley Supermarket • T & T Supermarket Inc • Target • The Bay • The Brick • The Rice Kitchen • Today’s Home • Top Food Supermarket • Toys R Us * • Vanaik Furniture • Walmart • Xs Cargo

Saturday, Oct.26, 2013 from 10AM to 3PM

FA MILY SHO W FREE

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A FUN FILLED DAY

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690 Plains RoadWest, Burlington ON

Join us for our Halloween Costume Parade PLUS US take part in our Exhibitor Carved Pumpkin Hunt! nt!

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FREE LOOT BAGS to the first 750 visitors Want to book a booth at the City Parent Family Show? Call: 905-842-6591 ext 228 orToll Free: 1-800-693-7986

MONEY

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AMAZING TEACHES EVENTS RESPONSIBILITY PRIZES

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2013 FORD TAURUS LOADED

AUTOMATIC, AIR CONDITIONING, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, POWER MIRRORS, KEYLESS ENTRY, ABS BRAKES, KEYLESS ENTRY, VOICE ACTIVATED SYNC, EX RENTAL

NAVIGATION, LEATHER SEATS, POWER SUNROOF, AIR CONDITIONING, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, POWER MIRRORS, ABS BRAKES, KEYLESS ENTRY, FOG LAMPS, VOICE ACTIVATED SYNC, ALUM WHEELS, EX RENTAL

SALE PRICE

Punit (Prince) Sibal General Manager

19,988

$$

ALL WHEEL DRIVE, POWER SUNROOF, 7 PASSENGER, AUTOMATIC, AIR CONDITIONING, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, POWER MIRRORS, KEYLESS ENTRY, ALUM WHEELS, FOG LAMPS, VOICE ACTIVATED SYNC, EX RENTAL

28,988

$$

SALE PRICE

31,988

$$

24,988

$

+ HST ONLY

ALL WHEEL DRIVE, NAVIGATION, LEATHER SEATS, PANORAMIC SUNROOF, 20” CHROME WHEELS, AUTOMATIC, AIR CONDITIONING, POWER WINDOWS,POWER LOCKS, POWER MIRRORS, KEYLESS ENTRY, FOG LAMPS, & MORE. EX-RENTAL

+ HST ONLY

2013 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE GT LOADED LEATHER SEATS, AUTOMATIC, AIR CONDITIONING, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, POWER MIRRORS, ALUM WHEELS, ABS BRAKES, KEYLESS ENTRY, FOG LAMPS, VOICE ACTIVATED SYNC, V8 ENGINE & MORE. EX-RENTAL.

SALE PRICE

2013 EDGE AWD LOADED

2013 FORD FLEX AWD

SALE PRICE

+ HST ONLY

SALE PRICE

31,988

$$

+ HST ONLY

2013 LINCOLN MKX AWD ALL WHEEL DRIVE, LOADED, SIGHT & SOUNDS PKG, PANORAMIC ROOF, LEATHER HEATED/COOLED SEATS, 3.7L TI-VCT V6, 6 SPEED AUTO TRANS., VOICE ACTIVATED SYNC, SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO, AMBIENT LIGHTING, HID LIGHTS, NAVIGATION SYSTEM, DUAL AUTO TEMP. CONTROL, REAR VIEW CAMERA, REMOTE STARTER, REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY, BLIND SPOT MONITORING SYSTEM, AERO REAR SPOILER, TURN SIGNAL INDICATORS, 14 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER THX AUDIO SYSTEM, EX-RENTAL.

+ HST ONLY

SALE PRICE

38,988

$$

+ HST ONLY

PRICES ARE PLUS HST ONLY. IE. $10,000 FINANCED OVER 60 MONTHS, PAYMENTS ARE $50 PER WEEK AND C.O.B. IS $1,813. VEHICLES MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. *ON SELECT MODELS.

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TAX COURSES - Level 1 and Level 2

Job Opportunities WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:

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WHAT DO YOU GET: ✓ High quality instruction from experienced professionals. ✓ Text books, Online Materials, and CRA Publications. ✓ Upon completion, successful students will receive “Certificate of Accomplishment”. ✓ Taxtron – Canada’s tax software.

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