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Markham city employees can say goodbye to extra paid vacation days at the end of the year. Prior to breaking for the summer, city council — discussed in an in-camera meeting — quietly disbanded the longtime tradition of awarding Mayor’s Days, three paid holiday days in addition to the Christmas and New Year’s statutory vacation days. The news has now been made official as staff members were sent a confidential memo explaining there will be no extra three days off with pay at the end of the year.

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POLICY ITEM The issue comes up each year, deputy mayor and Regional Councillor Jack Heath said. Rather than make a last-minute decision at year’s end, council opted for a full staff report looking at holiday practices of other municipalities. “I personally wanted the matter dealt with as a policy item in the mid-year, not under the rushof-the-moment in early December,” Mr. Heath said in an e-mail. “Personnel policies should be developed with careful consideration.” The staff report presented in an in-camera meeting, looked at other holiday policies.

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An Ontario lawyer said this week he is planning to challenge the constitutionality of TD bank account closures affecting Iranian-Canadian customers. The bank has closed the accounts of some ex-pats in a bid to comply with new government sanctions forbidding Canadian financial institutions from providing financial services to anyone in Iran or for the benefit of Iran. The sanctions are intended to hamper the Iranian government’s nuclear program and to protest the regime’s record on human rights. The move left many Iranian-Canadians scrambling to make alternative arrangements and complaining that they were unfairly targeted. Emir Crowne, an associate professor with the faculty of law at the University of Windsor, said he intends to represent affected individuals by challenging the constitutionality of the regulations in federal court.

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Mary Lipton has published a book of poems. A former flamenco dancer, she is photographed in her home in Thornhill in front of a portrait of her as a dancer. Her interesting life includes having been kidnapped by a stranger as a toddler. See her story, page 7.

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He said Monday he hopes to have something filed with the appropriate court or tribunal by the end of next week. The Iranian Canadian Congress, meanwhile, has discussed the issue with TD officials and plans to investigate the possibility of holding public forums to explain the situation to members of the community. Some ex-pats have called the bank move racist and a witch hunt, organizing a Facebook site and petition calling for the boycott and denouncement of TD Canada Trust. “If TD wants to stop the flow of money to Canada by Iranian officials or people connected to the government of Iran there are better ways to do so without penalizing many innocent people,” Thornhill’s Sia Mansouri wrote on the online petition. CBC personality and Thornhill native Jian Ghomeshi has also spoken out on the issue, saying in a broadcast See IRANIAN, page 15.

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Dean’s wine and beer list: BY L.H. TIFFANY HSIEH

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The art of tasting should apply to more than what’s on the grill during a back yard barbecue gathering. Just ask Markham connoisseur Dean Christofilos, who has been in the wine, spirits and beer industry for 23 years, with numerous certificates and training in hospitality and tourism. “In today’s rule, we drink what we like,” Mr. Christofilos said. “I taste one thing, you may taste something else.” While there is still the general rule of thumb that white meats and seafood go with white wine and red meats go with red wine, Mr. Christofilos encouraged people to be openminded when it comes to trying new drinks, especially when invited to a back yard barbecue. “When it’s free, you should be all over tasting different things,” said the self-proclaimed “seasonal drinker”, who is the GTA representative for Coyote’s Run Estate Winery in St. David’s village in Niagara-onthe-Lake. “I enjoy and respect what I drink,” said Mr. Christofilos, who says there are a lot of great Ontario wines and beers available. “If I want a beer and it’s warm, I’ll put ice cubes in. If you are cracking open a $90 bottle of wine, treat it as such. It’s about the experience of the moment.” If you are hosting a back yard

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Dean Christofilos of Markham recommends York Region and Ontario wines and beers for any type of barbecue and other drinks to suit any tastes. barbecue, Mr. Christofilos suggested offering a few whites and a few reds to let your guests mix and match according to their preferences. “There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to pairing wines with your grilled foods, just generalities that can get you going,” he said. “Ultimately, it is your palate that you are seeking to please by the winepairing.” If you are a guest at a barbecue and are unsure of what to bring, Mr. Christofilos said a safe wine would be unoaked chardonnay. “You still have the characteristics of buttery, creamy and well-balanced on the tongue, but you don’t have an oak feeling,” he said. Another safe option is pinot noir, which is a food-friendly pairing wine, Mr. Christofilos said. “It fits a food chart whether it’s

grilled fish or a big, fat meaty burger,” he said. In addition to wines and beers, always have non-alcoholic options for non-drinkers and to be a responsible host, Mr. Christofilos said. “Typically, it’s one drink per hour or follow it with water,” he said. Before you serve your guests, Mr. Christofilos said it’s worth investing time to find out some of the untold stories behind the bottles. For example, there are actually coyotes on the Coyote’s Run Estate Winery, where each grape is hand-picked, but that’s something you’d likely only learn if you visited the winery or talked to somebody there. “Once you meet the people with passion, it tastes different,” Mr. Christofilos said. “It enhances the taste. It’s a talking point and it adds credibility.”

Coyote’s Run Estate Winery, St. David’s: 2009 Pinot Noir, $24.95; 2011 Pinot Gris/Pinot Blanc, $15.95; 2011 Pinot Noir Rose, $14.95 Willow Springs Winery, Stouffville: Testa 2008 Meritage, $18; Ice wine, $19 Mill St. Brewery, Toronto: Stock Ale, $13.15 (6 pack) King Brewery, King: Pilsner, $12.95 (6 pack) Steam Whistle, Toronto: Pilsner, $13.15 (6 pack)

READERS SHARE RECIPES Thanks to reader Cosimina GattoFruitman, who responded to last week’s article by Michael Hayakawa on how to barbecue fish. She writes: Here’s my ‘go-to’ recipe for fish. You can also use salmon or halibut fillets. It makes a quick dinner any weeknight! (Serves 4). 2 tbsp. Soy Sauce 2 tbsp. Rice Wine Vinegar 1 tbsp. Liquid Honey 1 tbsp. Fresh Ginger, finely minced 2 cloves Garlic, finely minced 1 tsp. Kosher Salt 1/2 tsp. Ground Black Pepper 1.5 lb. Trout fillet (2 x 345g each fillet) 2 tbsp. Sesame Seeds 4 tbsp. Fresh Cilantro, finely chopped Oil for bbq grill Vegetable spray

Mix together soy, vinegar, honey, ginger, garlic, salt and pepper in a large glass baking dish. Add the trout flesh side down and let marinate for a min. 30 minutes or up to 2 hours in the refrigerator. Preheat barbecue grill on high. Clean and oil grill. Spray skin side of trout well and place trout flesh side up on a barbecue grill and sprinkle with sesame seeds. Close the lid and grill trout for approx. 8 - 10 minutes in total (10 minutes per 1” thickness). Remove from grill to a serving platter and sprinkle with fresh cilantro. Serve with a mixture of stir fried baby bok choy and shitake mushrooms along with a side serving of brown rice. Do you have a barbecue secret to share? E-mail it to boneill@yrmg.com and we’ll try to include it in an upcoming issue.

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B-ball net ban out of bounds

You see them on quiet cul-desacs (no one wants to use the term dead-end streets anymore) or little crescents and side streets where the vehicular traffic is almost strictly local and the occupancy of the homes includes young people of high school age or younger. They are the “portable” basketball nets that sit in driveways or, in many cases, at the edge of the roadway, giving young people ample pavement — much more than the tiny modern driveway — on which to play some pickup three-on-three or just shoot solo baskets to pass the time. Problem is that for the nets to be safe and not a tipping hazard, the homeowner typically needs to fill the base of the apparatus with water or sand — making the net virtually immovable between uses. Now residents of at least one Markham street say they have been put on notice by bylaw enforcement officers that nets that sit too close to the curb are on city property. They’ve been told the structures present a hazard to vehicles and that, if the nets aren’t removed when not in use, the city will remove them. Heavy-handed overreaction, some might say? And not practical, consid-

ering the weighted base holding the nets in place? It turns out other Ontario municipalities have grappled with the same concerns over the years. In fact these “boulevard bylaws” are fairly common across the province, including clauses that restrict sports equipment, tall plants, frontyard gardens and more. What’s not as clear is whether or not cities ever try to enforce these bylaws, except in extreme cases where there is an obvious risk to vehicles or the public. It’s disappointing to hear even one street, let alone the entire community, may be subjected to a curbside basketball net ban. Many studies tell us, as parents will confirm, that we are facing an epidemic of youth inactivity spawned by the lure of YouTube videos, Internet gaming, iPods, iPads and cellphones. (If humans continue to evolve based on survival of the fittest, one can imagine a future species of humans with very long thumbs — all the better to work a game console with.) If there are young people outdoors shooting hoops, we should be celebrating that fact, not trying to make life difficult for them.

Confused by food labels? There’s an app for that ife has never been more of a balancing act than it is today. Time is often at a premium. Grocery shopping can be a hurried chore and despite good intentions, often we don’t read labels carefully to make the most healthy food choices. Food labels have become notorious for misleading and confusing consumers. Meaningless claims can be manipulated to sound enticing. Ingredients can be declared by names we don’t recognize and nutrition information can be provided based on a serving size that we deem unrealistic. Thankfully, there are apps that can help you navigate grocery aisles — even when faced with time constraints. But which one should you choose? Look for Canadian content: Look for apps that have a Canadian focus or include information about ingredients, claims and nutrition facts tables found on Canadian labels. If you are unsure if Canadian content is included, seek clarification from the company that created the app. Take extra care when apps include product-specific allergy information. It

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If you do not recognize the source, go to its website for more information. Look for a quick rating system: While shopping, you can use apps to help navigate food labels quickly. Look for apps that incorporate a speedy safety rating system for ingredients such as colour-coded happy and sad faces or check and x marks. Commonly, these apps also contain detailed information about ingredients such as potential health effects, their function in food and if they are derived from animal, plant, synthetic or genetically modified sources. Personalize for efficiency: The large volume of information in some generic apps may make them too cumbersome to navigate while shopping. Take the time to look for apps that allow you to add personal settings. For example, if you are a vegetarian, some apps will allow you to filter and search ingredients based on this requirement. Personalizing an app before shopping will help with efficiency at the store. Consider ease of navigation: If you do not consider yourself to be “tech savvy” look for an app that you can

navigate easily. Before purchasing, check an apps’ website for an explanation of how it works. Also check out customer reviews of apps you are considering. Luckily, apps are typically affordable and sometimes free, so you may want to consider downloading a few to find the one that is right for you. The easier it is to navigate, the better the chances you will use it. Don’t have a smartphone or tablet? Don’t despair. Carry a book about food labels or a food additive dictionary when shopping for food. Again, look for Canadian content, creditable sources and ease of use. Empower yourself with the information you need to make healthy and informed food choices. Allison Jorgens is a professional home economist in York Region and author of the book Read It with a Grain of Salt – The Truth about Canadian Food Labels from an Industry Insider. She has been working as a food label specialist for grocers and food manufacturers in Canada for nearly a decade. Allison is a member of the Ontario Home Economics Association.


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Spanish dancing, candid poems mixed with pain BY KIM ZARZOUR

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Once upon a time, Spanish dancing set her free. Now Mary Lipton’s castanets have been put away, replaced with a walker and a cane. At 88, she doesn’t dance anymore, but she has found something else. For this Thornhill woman, freedom comes in poetry and the rhythm of her words. Like anyone with such a long life, Ms Lipton has seen much of this world, the good, the bad, the joy and the pain. She was kidnapped as a child, suffered health ailments and family conflict and lost her beloved husband to Alzheimers. She also watched flowers bloom, seasons change and her daughter, Susan Kadis, rise to success as Thornhill’s Liberal member of Parliament. Rather than keep those experiences and observations to herself, however, she has chosen to share them with others in poetic form. What began as a personal catharsis

became a story of life in poems, published in a book entitled Behind the Spanish Wall. It was during a particularly difficult time in her life, when her youngest son was butting heads with her husband, who was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder — after seeing his buddy’s head blown off in Belgium — and soon-to-be-diagnosed Alzheimers, that Ms Lipton turned to poetry-writing to express her distress.

KIDNAPPED AT AGE 3 ‘The Challenge’ is one of scores of poems she spun out over the ensuing years. In one, she describes her mother’s frantic search when a stranger stole her away at the age of 3. “Another woman said she saw them go to a nearby village / where the abductor had her home / and knew she had no child of her own,” Ms Lipton writes, describing how her mother ran barefoot across the hot sand to find her hidden inside the stranger’s home. She met her husband at the age of 14, watched him leave for war when he was 15 and come back traumatized by what he saw there, then disappear again behind the wall See WRITER’S, page 8.

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Writer’s candid revelations of emotions that link us all From page 7.

of Alzheimers, and her poems describe it all. They are candid revelations one normally reserves for one’s pillow, but which she felt compelled to share, knowing how emotions can link us all. And they seem to have touched a chord. Her poem about her husband’s memory loss, called ‘If Love Alone Could Bring You Back’, was published in 2003 by the Alzheimers Society. ‘Never Again’ was read at the

child. The night before surgery, she planned to ensure she would have no more children, an intern asked her if she would mind if surgeons took “a little piece of muscle ... at the most a quarter of an inch� to biopsy, for research into a birth defect that shortened the tendons above her achilles heels. She awoke with the lower half of her leg covered in bandage and more pain there than from the major surgery to her reproductive organs.

Holocaust memorial at Earle Bales park several years ago, two other poems were included in an anthology and she was asked by the Reena Foundation to scribe a poem about the agency’s work with disabled. Like her poetry, Spanish dancing came to her later in life; like her poetry, it came mixed with pain. “I didn’t start dancing until they cut the complete muscle out of my leg.� She reveals a calf marred by surgery gone wrong back in 1958. She’d just given birth to her third and last

PUSH THROUGH PAIN If she ever wanted to walk again, they told her, she would have to push through the pain. Among the exercises they gave her was a little heel-to-toe move on a wooden step. It diminished the pain, but it did something more. It reminded her of Spanish gypsy dancer Carmen Amaya. She decided it was time to learn to dance. “I figured it’s already cut, it’s too late, but I’m not going to stop myself.� The long dress of Flamenco dance — which covered her disfigured leg — was a bonus. On a small stage in her home, she held jam sessions twice a year with dancers from Mexico and Spain and the parties lasted for hours. Maria de Canada, they called her, the Jewish woman with the passion for Spain. That passion is still there, although quelled by the pain in her limbs and when the music plays her hands still move and her feet can’t

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On a small stage in her home, she held jam sessions twice a year with dancers from Mexico and Spain and the parties lasted for hours. stop tapping. A car accident in December damaged her fingers and she doesn’t write much anymore, but she still can pen a poem when she needs to, like the recent 60th wedding anniversary of friends. And she can recite her poems by heart, all the way back to those she wrote in her school days. “Mom has an ageless spirit,� says her son, Gary Lipton. “She just has something about her ... like a child inside. “When she does something positive, something creative, it takes her mind off of her troubles to focus on something positive and all the aches — and she has a lot of aches and pains like many people do as they get older — but she’s able to somehow leave it behind.� Mary Lipton sums it up in “Flamenco Passion�, the last poem in her collection. “Looking back, I have no regrets /I loved the dance with the castanets.�/ I stamped my heels upon the stage / Then it was time to turn the page.�

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A mosquito pool in Newmarket has tested positive for West Nile virus, regional officials reported last week. The first West Nile virus mosquito reported in York Region, the mosquitoes were trapped close to the intersection of Davis Drive and Prospect Street. Treatment of catch basins will continue in addition to necessary treatment of nearby stagnant water sources such as roadside ditches on public property. You are advised to clean up standing water around your home where mosquitoes are likely to breed and make sure screens on your home are tightly fitted and in good

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THURSDAY, JULY 26 Enjoy free summer Concert in the Park at Mill Pond Park July 26 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the park at the corner of Mill Street and Trench. Enjoy the country rock sounds of Juno awardwinning group, The Good Brothers, returning to their stomping grounds of Richmond Hill. Bring a blanket, chairs and your own picnic, or purchase barbecued hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, sausages, drinks, freezies and ice cream treats (in limited quantities) with proceeds supporting the concert series.

FRIDAY, JULY 27 Richmond Hill’s first annual free Ribfest will be held at Richmond Green Park July 27 to 29. Professional rib teams from across North America will cook and compete for titles. Sample delicious foods, live entertainment, beer garden, children’s fun zone and midway, presented in part by The Liberal. July 27 from

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TUESDAY, JULY 31 Enjoy free Jazz in the Plaza every Tuesday all summer presented by and at Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, Yonge at Wright streets. From 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. July 31 enjoy the music of Phil Bianco in the outdoor plaza at 10268 Yonge St. at Wright.

noon to 11 p.m.; July 28 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and July 29 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For info call 905-771-8870.

Covernotes (beside the Centre for the Performing Arts) and Hillcrest Florist. For details, visit richmondhillgardensociety.org.

The Greek Orthodox community of Markham’s 23rd annual Greek Summer Festival will be held at the Saints Panteleimon, Anna & Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church, 11323 Warden Ave. July 27, 28 and 29. Enjoy live music, Greek food, craft and gift sales and games for children in the family event. Admission: Adults $10; children 12 and under $3. For info, call 905-887-7311.

The Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, 233 Centre St,. E., Richmond Hill, present a monthly euchre night July 28 at 7:30 p.m. Cost is $5; light refreshments. All invited.

SATURDAY, JULY 28 Enjoy an Edible Gardens Learning Tour July 28, featuring eight gardens of vegetables, herbs and fruits, presented by the Richmond Hill Garden & Horticultural Society. Tickets for the self-guided garden tour are $10 and sold at

lawn chairs. In the case of inclement weather, the screening will move indoors to Rouge Woods Community Centre, 110 Shirley Dr.

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MONDAY, JULY 30 Feel alone and depressed, or hopeless? The Canadian Mental Health Association offers Support for Depression groups. A Richmond Hill group meets weekly Monday nights 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at new location, St. Mary’s Anglican Church, 10030 Yonge St., enter off Major Mackenzie onto McLatchey Lane. No fee or registration. Trained facilitators; newcomers always welcome. For details call CMHA York Region at

A free workshop series for those struggling with eating problems, Craving Change, will run three Tuesdays, starting July 31, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Vaughan Community Health Centre, 9401 Jane St., Ste. 106, (north of Rutherford). Learn about triggers for eating, challenges to eating healthy, strategies to change behaviours. Call 905-303-8490 ext. 150 to register.

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1 The first Moonlight Movie of the summer will be held Aug. 1 at 7 p.m. at Richmond Green, 1300 Elgin Mills Rd. E. featuring the movie We Bought a Zoo, from director Cameron Crowe starring Matt Damon, Scarlett Johansson and Thomas Haden Church, about a father moving his young family to the countryside to renovate and re-open a struggling zoo. Bring blankets or

THURSDAY, AUG. 2 Enjoy free summer Concert in the Park at Mill Pond Park July 26 from 7 to 9 p.m. Enjoy the Celtic sounds of Squid. Bring a blanket, chairs and your own picnic, or purchase barbecued treats with proceeds supporting concert series. Free monthly meeting of the Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue group for York Region Aug. 2 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church auditorium, 10295 Yonge St., Richmond Hill.

SATURDAY, AUG. 11 Second annual community charity yard sale to support the Canadian Diabetes Association takes place at Jerrett Funeral HomeVaughan Chapel at 8088 Yonge St., Thornhill, at Royal Orchard Boulevard Aug. 11, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. rain or shine. Set up a table for $25 donation to diabetes association. Proceeds from sales of your items are yours to keep. For information and/or to reserve a spot, contact Jerrett Funeral Home at 905-889-8889 (Blake Brooks, assistant manager).

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Like many people, cancer has touched the lives of Michelle Kofman and Caterina Iannazzo. But unlike many, the Thornhill neighbours are doing something about it. “My grandfather is a recent cancer survivor,” says Ms Iannazzo. “Michelle’s mother is a cancer survivor for 25 years. We both have countless friends who are touched by cancer as well in their families.” This year, the women are taking action to eradicate the disease and

Unable to complete his run, supporters created an annual event in his honour that has raised more than $6 million. The Thornhill event begins and ends at Thornlea Secondary School and includes a 2.5, 5 and 10 kilometre route. The organizing committee plans every aspect of the race, including entertainment, food and beverage, route and site management, administration, and establishing an energetic group of volunteers. To help out, contact Michelle Kofman, Thornhill Terry Fox Run volunteer, at 416-473-4355.

hope to encourage others to help out. Ms Iannazzo, a student at St. Robert Catholic High School, and Ms Kofman, a freelance marketing professional, are part of the organizing committee for the 2012 Terry Fox Run in Thornhill. They are seeking people with experience and connections in food and beverage, community leadership, administration, marketing and promotions and more to volunteer with the Sept. 16 run. The run commemorates Terry Fox, a young cancer patient and amputee who ran across Canada raising money for cancer research.

Maybe you’re a budding entrepreneur, or you’re well-established and looking for an objective outsider to help you hone in on the next step for success. Rob Schaumer wants to help light that spark. The Thornhillbred business coach is returning to the neighbourhood, offering a free workshop called “Your Success Blueprint”. Mr. Schaumer was the owner and CEO of an online business that sold iron-on and sew-on clothing labels. He used social networking and multimedia to attract clientele from across the globe. Clients included a hundred camps and thousands of campers, who utilized his labels to iden-

tify lost garments at camp and at home. Having sold the company, he is now helping entrepreneurs develop their success. Recently, he led a 12-week workshop on business training for Hadracha, a Toronto-based employment centre, covering topics such as marketing strategies that most people miss and refining goals. His blog RobSchaumer.com/ blog features nearly 400 posts and on YouTube he’s seen in nearly 100 videos communicating his insights on time and money management and tips to widen exposure. His free business coaching workshop runs Aug. 2 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Bathurst/Clark Resource Library, 900 Clark Ave. W. RSVP at www.robschaumer.com/blog

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When it comes to the city’s allegiance, it is out with the old and in with the new. A new flag, that is. As part of the rollover into new city status, city officials waved a new flag, which incorporates some of the city’s historical milestones. The new flag is similar to the former one that encompasses a maple leaf and a beaver centred in a red and white circle on a blue backdrop. But the word town is removed and replaced with city. The dates 1850, 1872, 1971 and 2012 were also added to represent the city’s turning points. Markham Township was officially incorporated in 1850, after the passing of the Baldwin Act, which established a municipal form of responsible government. In 1872, Markham Village was formed and adjacent villages began to grow and prosper. Markham Township became one of nine municipalities under the York Region banner in 1971 and its boundaries were officially established. And this year, Markham became Canada’s sixteenth

Flag incorporates important dates in Markham’s history. largest city, with some 310,000 residents – trailing behind London by about 55,000 residents and ahead of Vaughan by about more than 20,000 residents. The city purchased 17 regular sized flags that will be flown over city own facilities such as community centres, fire stations, chamber of commerce office and the Civic Centre. There was also one flag purchased for the region and one ceremonial flag. Since there was no new design, there are no concept or design charges to the city for the new flags. The total cost was about $1,800. The flag is very similar to the city’s corporate seal, Mayor Frank Scarpitti said. “That was deliberate,”

he said. “We didn’t want the change from town to city to launch a new branding exercise.” When it comes to corporate stationary, the city is using up the old notes and business cards prior to ordering new ones, he said. “We need to use up our current stock,” he said. “The logo isn’t changing. It is just a footnote on letterhead.” Stationary is produced on an as-needed basis, he said. The municipal status won’t affect the city’s community centres or maintenance crews as the majority either display the prominent check mark logo or the city’s coat of arms. “If there is a change, it will be over time,” Mr. Scarpitti said.

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last week, “as a Canadian of Iranian heritage ... I can attest to the confusion and dismay in the community. In this highly politicized and polarized world, the alienation and demonization of our own citizens is just about the last thing we need.” Richmond Hill resident Saeed Soltanpour said he is considering organizing a class-action lawsuit, saying that while he is against money laundering (by the Iranian regime), the Canadian government should meet with members of the Iranian community to work out a solution that doesn’t impact innocent newcomers. ”We need to have a town hall meeting to tell the community that this is the problem, we have to find the solution, the past is gone, let’s work together.” He accused Richmond Hill MPP Reza Moridi of failing to support the large Iranian ex-pat community in south York Region and described the MPP’s letter to the president and CEO of TD Bank Group “crocodile tears”. Mr. Moridi, who was born in Iran, sent a letter to TD suggesting the government directives may have been misinterpreted. “Iranians living in Canada have come here to escape oppression and have already endured hardship and loss by the regime in Iran,” he wrote. “Causing further strain for them for the indiscretions of the people in power in their homeland is not who we are as Canadians.” Mr. Moridi said he and his staff have been working hard on the issue, and he has received countless emails from across the country thanking him for his support. “I am MPP for Richmond Hill, not MPP for Iranians in the whole country,” he said.

“This is not an easy issue. We know there are people here who are directly connected to the Iranian regime and sympathetic to the regime. But there are also many Iranians who come to this country because of the existence of the regime.” He said many retired here and depend on their pension or other income from Iran, but may have given TD their former Iran address — something he explained to bank officials and the bank has promised to address. Tim Hockey, president and CEO of TD Canada Trust, met with the Canadian Iranian Congress last week and the congress’ vicepresident Kaveh Shahrooz said the bank recognizes the process was flawed and promised to re-consider activating some accounts. “It’s an important first step but the issue is not completely resolved,” he said. “We are happy someone at the CEO level met with us on this, showing they’re taking it seriously.”

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An anesthesiologist at Southlake Regional Health Centre is the new critical care lead for the Central Local Health Integration Network. Dr. Michael Sullivan, who has held a number of administrative appointments in addition to his clinical practice at Southlake, will work with the LHIN’s emergency department and primary care leads to advance quality and improve access and system integration for people in the LHIN’s communities, which include York Region. Dr. Sullivan is also responsible for advising LHIN CEO Kim Baker on local resource allocation, priority setting, critical care service delivery and surge capacity planning. He will continue to practise medicine at Southlake.

Spinathon helps Reena Foundation Spend a day with the community at the second annual Spinathon and Family Fun

Day, hosted by the Reena Foundation. The day will feature food, music, children’s area, zumba and aerobics sessions, swimming and vendors. Twenty-four teams are being formed by local companies to compete in the spinathon. In addition to proceeds from the event, the teams alone will raise $50,000 for the foundation. The Reena Foundation provides support programs for people with developmental disabilities. With 38 centres in the GTA, it works to ensure a better quality of life for affected individuals and their families. The event is Aug. 18 at The Pavilion Fitness Club, 130 Racco Pkwy. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The spinathon runs 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Visit reenafoundation.org for more. — Amy Wang

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Jacob Schwartz is a lucky 15-year-old. Though he was diagnosed at birth with Canavan disease, a usually fatal illness that targets the central nervous system, virtually robbing its victims of most basic human functions such as sight, speech, cognitive abilities and mobility, Jacob still has much going for him. His parents, Ellen and Jeff, are endearing optimists who have given Jacob much but have also learned so much from him. Together, the family is a true reflection of both strength and vision. They have never seen Canavan as a “disease”. Instead, they have looked for ways to transform Jacob’s plight into community initiatives that give Jacob’s challenges meaning. The Schwartz family founded “Jacob’s Ladder” (the Canadian Foundation for the Control of Neurodegenerative Disease) in 1998 to help other families deal with this devastating disease. But it didn’t end there. As plans progressed through the United Jewish

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It is here that Ellen and Jeff chose to honour their beautiful son. Through the Jacob’s Ladder foundation, the Jacob’s Ladder Therapeutic Pool was constructed. Located in the Randy Mark Stupp Aquatic Centre housed in the Schwartz/ Reisman Centre, the therapeutic benefit of heated saltwater for those like Jacob transforms their lives. All one needs to see is how Jacob totally relaxes while making use of this water therapy. His smile and calm will tell you the absolute pleasure the technique brings to his

young and challenged life. Jacob’s parents carry on a tradition that is very much part Jewish culture: giving back to community when you are able. The Jacob’s Ladder Therapeutic Pool is but one example of many more in which members of the over 200,000 strong Jewish GTA community looks for ways to enhance our region and the Joseph and Wolf Lebovic Jewish Community Campus stands as a proud symbol of this generosity. Another gift through this unique shopping centre of services is the Reena Community Residence, the largest and most significant project undertaken by Reena in its history. Reena, an agency that supports Jewish values and tradition, helps integrate and work with people dealing with developmental disabilities. It is an inclusive agency open to all, no matter your faith or background. Explains Sandy Keshen, president & CEO of Reena: “This 80,000 sq. ft. building will provide housing and support for up to 84 people. Individuals from Circle of Care, Jewish Family & Child, as well as Reena will include the frail elderly, those with mental health and/or developmental disabilities, young adults, women and children fleeing abuse and families with a member requiring support.” Yet it is more than just a supportive residence. It is in fact a distinctive and transformative initiative where inclusion means just that.

Those with disabilities will be integrated thoroughly with those who have no disabilities, providing a natural and normative interaction and environment. The way it really should be. Historically the Jewish community has been a leader in areas of medicine, social justice, human rights and dignity. It has been this way because we as a people have always understood both the challenges and pain life brings. We are a small community that has always been grateful to the wider hub of humanity which, especially as we entered the 21st century, has allowed us to flourish by working towards eradicating hatred, anti-Semitism and bigotry. Thus countries such as Canada have become an incubator for our success and we are honoured to be able to share that success with the wider community. Ted Sokolsky, president and CEO of UJA Federation of Greater Toronto summed it up best: “The new Lebovic campus,” he told me, “will be a place that serves everyone. It will help heal, inform, educate, strengthen and empower people from one convenient central location”. A campus that can bring a smile to one young boy like Jacob and the many others whose lives are so challenged makes it a welcome legacy for the future. Bernie Farber is the former CEO of Canadian Jewish Congress. Presently on a leave of absence, he is working on human rights projects and First Nations issues.

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ACE IN THE HOLE Glenn Babcock, who has been legally blind since birth but learned golf from family members who were all involved in the game, shot a holein-one at the Cardinal Golf Club’s West Course near Kettleby during the 20th annual Colin Kressler Charity Golf Tournament. He used a nine iron on the par three 11th hole, measuring some 120 yards. See story on facing page.

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Glenn Babcock has been legally blind since birth. The handicap hasn’t deterred the 49-year-old Thornhill resident from playing the sport he loves. Taking to the Cardinal Golf Club’s West Course near Kettleby along with his playing party of Thornhill resident Rich Kozlozski and Brian Speer of Pickering for the 20th annual Colin Kressler Charity Golf Tournament Thursday, Babock accomplished something a lot of golfers never do. Using his nine iron on the par

three 11th hole, measuring some 120 yards that also served as a contest hole in which the participant had to make a better shot than the host, Babcock shot a hole-in-one. “I didn’t believe the ball went in the hole at first until I took it out of the hole,” Babock, a 19 handicap golfer said. “It is pretty exciting.” With less than 10-per-cent vision in both eyes, Babcock said he’s been playing golf since age 5 growing up in Nova Scotia. Much of which he learned was through family members including his father, Barry, a golf pro at the Paragon Golf Club in Kingston, N.S.

“Everyone in my family played golf. But being blind, I can’t play it on my own. I had family members come out with me until I was 16 when I could then have my friends go out with me. “When I play I have to have someone point me in the right direction,” he said. Babcock’s ace came on the heels of his return from Truro, N.S. where he was one of 49 golfers to play in the Canadian Blind Golf Championships and 54 entrants representing 15 different countries at the World Blind Golf Championships. While Babcock did not win

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in who at one time were sighted but then lost their vision and are older. “We still need to get the message out to younger people — kids, teenagers and young adults. As long as they have someone supportive, a friend or family member, they can go out and play golf and do quite well,” he said. During Thursday’s outing, which had a full field of 150 golfers, Babock said they raised close to $8,500 to promote golf for the blind and visually impaired. For more information on the Ontario Visually Impaired Golfers, log on to: www.ontarioblindgolf.ca

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A new home for the developmentally delayed in Vaughan scored in a big way last week when 100 golfers raised the most money ever at a single day charity event at Wooden Sticks Golf Club. The July 10 fundraiser raised more than $100,000 for Reena’s new community residence which is set to open in Thornhill next month. “Last year’s tournament was held on a cold and rainy day but,

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Offers include freight, air tax, PPSA and Stewardship Ontario Environmental Fee but exclude administration and registration fees of up to $799, fuel fill charge of up to $120 and all applicable taxes. ^^Estimated fuel consumption ratings for the [2012]/[2013] [Fusion FWD 2.5L-I4 6 speed manual/F-150 4x2 3.7L-V6 6 speed SST]/[Edge FWD 3.5L-V6 6 speed SST]. Fuel consumption ratings based on Transport Canada-approved test methods. Actual fuel consumption will vary based on road conditions, vehicle loading and driving habits. *** Estimated fuel consumption ratings for the 2012 F-150 4X2 3.7L V6 SST: 12.7L/100km city and 8.9L/100km hwy based on Transport Canada approved test methods. Actual fuel consumption will vary based on road conditions, vehicle loading and driving habits. Class is Full-Size Pickups under 8,500 lbs. GVWR, non-hybrid. Max. horsepower of 411 and max. torque of 434 on F-150 6.2L V8 engine. 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It is with profound sadness that family and friends part with Russell Charles Urquhart B.Ed, M.Ed. from cancer at Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital on Monday, July 23, 2012. Russell is now in the arms of his beloved wife Lucille Reta Urquhart (nee Harvey), who passed away five years ago. Also known as 'Bud', he is brother to Louis, Glen, Hazel and Ivan Urquhart. Left to mourn this independent, humorous, hard-working and protective father, are his children: Roderick Urquhart (Aase), Adrienne Urquhart, Tracy Campbell (Richard) and beloved granddaughters Taryn and Marley Campbell. Russ, a retired public school principal with York County Board of Education, was very active right until his last days. Having served in the Royal Canadian Corps. of Signals, he joined the 16th AAOR and was stationed in both England and Europe during the Second World War. A voracious reader, having read many books about the war, he regaled all around with his spirited storytelling. The family would like to thank the caring staff of CCAC, Mackenzie Health and Veterans Affairs Canada. An informal Celebration of Life for his family to receive friends and relatives will be held Wednesday, August 1st from 2-4 p.m. at The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 385, 105 Industrial Pkwy N. in Aurora, ON. Please visit www.marshallfuneralhome.com for further information or to leave a message of condolence. Donations may be made to The Royal Canadian Legion at www.on.legion.ca/charity/donations.asp. Cleaning/Janitorial ABSOLUTELY BEST cleaning ladies available. Honest & hard working, attention to detail, insured/ bonded. 416-897-6782.

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• Fully boxed full-length ladder frame

HURRY, ENDS JULY 31ST

VISIT A VISIT NISSAN RETAILER OR ALTA NISSAN NISSAN.CA TODAY. FOR DETAILS.

ALTA NISSAN WOODBRIDGE

MAPLE NISSAN

ALTA NISSAN

RICHMOND HILL

STOUFFVILLE

7625 MARTIN GROVE RD.

100 AUTO VAUGHAN DR.

11667 YONGE ST.

95 AUTO MALL BLVD.

(IN #7 AUTO BLVD.)

(JANE N. OF RUTHERFORD)

(JUST N. OF ELGIN MILLS)

(JUST N. OF STOUFFVILLE RD)

1-866-427-8185

1-877-868-1887

1-877-789-2586

1-888-379-8853

NISSAN

± $24,827/$15,529 Selling Price for a new 2012 Altima 2.5 S (T4RG52 AA00), manual transmission/2012 Versa Hatch 1.8 S (B5BG52 AA00), manual transmission. ∞Make no payments for 60 days offer is only applicable to purchase finance offers on new 2012 Versa Hatchback and Sedan/Sentra/Altima Coupe and Sedan/Maxima/Rogue/Murano/Xterra/Pathfinder/Armada/Titan/Frontier/370 Z Coupe and Roadster/Cube/Juke/Quest in stock purchased between July 20th to July 31st, 2012. Offers available only through Nissan Canada Finance on approved credit. Offer only available on special low rate finance contracts, and does not apply to Nissan Canada Finance standard rate programs. May not be combined with cash purchase offer. Monthly payments deferred for 60 days. Contracts will be extended accordingly. Interest charge (if any) will not accrue during the first 30 days of the contract. After the 30 days, interest (if any) starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal and interest (if any) monthly over the term of the contract but not until 60 days after the contract date. Down payment, security deposit and tire tax are due at inception. ^$14,000 Cash Discount is based on non-stackable trading dollars and is only applicable to 2012 Titan Crew Cab models. Cash Discount value varies by model. †0% purchase financing for up to 84/84 months available on 2012 Altima Sedan/Versa Hatch models. Representative finance example based on Selling Price of $15,529 for 2012 Versa Hatch 1.8 S (B5BG52 AA00), manual transmission, financed at 0% APR for 84 months equals $185 per month with $0 down payment. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $15,529. ≠Finance offers are now available on new 2012 Versa Hatch 1.8 S (B5BG52 AA00), manual transmission. Selling Price is $15,529 financed at 0% APR equals $85 bi-weekly for 84 months. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $15,529. *Lease offer available on new 2012 Sentra models (C4LG52 AA00), manual transmission. 0% lease rate for a 60 month term. Monthly payment is $148 with $995 down payment or equivalent trade-in and includes freight and fees ($1,567). Lease based on a maximum of 16,000 km per year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $9,848. The $1,000 discount applies to the purchase of new 2012 Altima Sedan models. This discount is based on stackable trading dollars and will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Conditions apply. See your Nissan retailer for details. The $1,350 discount applies to the lease of a new 2012 Sentra. This discount is based on lease cash and will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Conditions apply. See your Nissan retailer for details. sModels shown $33,927 Selling Price for a new 2012 Altima 3.5 SR (T4SG12 AA00), CVT transmission/$24,979 Selling Price for a new 2012 Sentra 2.0 SL (C4TG12 AA00), CVT transmission/$22,579 Selling Price for a new 2012 Versa Hatch 1.8 SL (B5RG12 SU00), CVT transmission/$52,462 Selling Price for a new 2012 Titan CC SL 4X4 SWB (3CFG72 AA00), automatic transmission. Lease Cash Credit and Cash Purchaser Discount not included. ±∞^†≠* sFreight and PDE charges ($1,695/$1,567/$1,567/$1,730), air-conditioning tax ($100), certain fees where applicable (ON: $5 OMVIC fee and $29 tire stewardship fee) are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes (including excise tax and fuel conservation tax, where applicable) are extra. Finance offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Offers valid between July 20th and July 31st, 2012.

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