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Scientist says the major element missing from science class is the science TERESA LATCHFORD tlatchford@yrmg.com Chris McGowan is determined to save science class. The Aurora scientist claims the current science curriculum taught in the classrooms of Ontario schools is failing students and causing fewer students to embrace the sciences in post-secondary studies. Before retiring as the dinosaur curator at the Royal Ontario Museum and professor of zoology at the University of Toronto, McGowan had never examined the education system’s science curriculum - that was until he was preparing to speak at the annual meeting of the Science Teachers’ Association of Ontario. "On checking the curriculum while preparing my talk, I discovered little that resembled science," he said. "Instead, I found a confusion of sociology and misunderstood science. I had not seen such nonsense since battling the creationists in the 1980s." Many science teachers have confided in him, stating that when the classroom door closes they teach science the way it is meant to be taught. However, these teachers are still required to test the students on the subject matter laid out by the Ontario Ministry of Education. There are several things

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Local scientist Chris McGowan of Aurora gazes at one of his favourite creations: a tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur – known as Norman – he made from chicken bones. He worries that the lack of hands-on opportunities to discover science will cause students to become disengaged in the field. McGowan believes that have led to the current state of the unengaging science class. First and foremost, the curricula have been designed by an education consultant, not a science teacher or scientist who specialize in their field. This has caused a shift from a teaching plan designed for future scientists with specific science basics that are built upon year after year, to a science-for-all plan that covers more topics with less depth. For example, instead of just teaching chemistry, physics and biology, the curricula are including engineering and technology alongside the basic teachings in what is now referred to as the STEM focus. "It is turning intuitive students off science," he

said. "With the world facing issues like global warming, we need more scientists, not fewer." Perhaps even more alarming is the lack of hands-on experiments conducted in the classroom. It makes sense to learn theory before applying what student have learned in the lab, but now students aren’t getting the chance to test out their theories in a lab setting. "My 13-year-old grandson has a passion for science and is a very bright lad," McGowan said. "But last year in science class, the only experiment he conducted was weighing a glass of water, adding salt and then reweighing it. Whatever happened to learning by doing?" Professor Sushanta Mi-

uating from high school and entering their first year of university science studies. Many lack the strong calculus background and the understanding of basic science required to thrive at the post-secondary level, forcing professors to focus on the basics rather than building upon a solid foundation. When building a house, one needs a strong foundation before laying the bricks. Mitra says there is a need to review science curricula, which haven’t been overhauled since 2008, and he believes technology should be a prominent element. Mitra has been working with the York Catholic District School Board and a

tra, York University associate vice-president of research and micro and nanotechnology for social innovation, supports McGowan’s call for more practical opportunities in science class. "Very solid labs allow students to fiddle and learn from failure, in turn gaining knowledge," he said. "Students gain confidence and learn by doing." This generation no longer follows a single career track and need to have the skill set to be flexible, Mitra added. This includes critical thinking skills, innovative thinking and the ability to test theory to find solutions for real world problems, skills developed in the lab. There is an education gap between students grad-

private-sector partner to develop and implement the use of science-specific apps to enhance science lessons. "Textbooks are static, and students can’t change a parameter in a textbook," he continued. "These apps will give them that ability, create a specialized and customized learning experience as well as bridge the equation to allow students to connect the dot between theory and practical science." McGowan put his thoughts on paper and released a book, Saving Science Class, after finding his concerns were falling on deaf ears after meetings with two different education ministers. In it, his solution brings the focus back to conducting real, hands-on science in the classroom by mirroring the Nuffield Science Teaching Project in the United Kingdom, where working scientists acted as resource personnel for teachers designing curricula. Education ministry spokesperson Heather Irwin said overall secondary school enrolment has increased by almost 3 per cent over the past five years and that the Programme for International Student Assessment 2015 results show Ontario students rank among the top international English-speaking jurisdictions in science achievement. The curriculum is based on strands including a focus on scientific investigation skills and hands-on learning experiences throughout all courses from Grades 1to 12, she added. It has yet to be determined when the next cycle of curriculum review will be.

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Amnesty needs to be part of pot plan When the federal Liberals first broached the notion of legalizing marijuana for recreational use in Canada, one of the rationales for taking that position was the need to stop persecuting users for possession of small amounts of pot. Saddling non-violent people with criminal records for holding small amounts of a substance found to not be harmful for most users (and in the process tying up law enforcement and court resources) was an approach that had long outlasted its usefulness. So it seems more than a bit strange that, having released its blueprint for legal weed, Ottawa has taken no steps to help those people. For the next year or so, police can continue to arrest and charge Canadian pot smokers for behaviour that, at some point during the summer of 2018, will likely become completely legal. As a matter of fact, even after recreational marijuana becomes available at your local store (LCBO perhaps?), pot possession and use outside of the regulatory guidelines will remain a serious criminal offence. So, those hoping that Liberal sensibilities on pot would lead to a blanket amnesty and the removal of criminal records for possession of small amounts were hoping in vain. Amnesty is not on the agenda, says Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale. The question is why not? It makes sense to manage this cultural transition cautiously. Ottawa should absolutely address drugged driving and the use of weed by minors. It’s evident that too many Canadian teens, ages 15-19, are using marijuana. (Some estimates suggest 22 per cent of youths in that age group have smoked pot in the past year). Pot can impact maturing brains and exacerbate pre-existing mental-health issues, such as anxiety, depression and bipolar disorders, warns the Canadian Psychiatric Association, which advocates use be restricted to ages 21 and older, and THC potency levels restricted. And we appreciate that even a government that supports legalization doesn’t want to appear as an advocate for drug use. But it’s nonsensical for this government to sustain an unjust policy that helped spark its interest in legalization in the first place. Criminalizing people for possessing small amounts of pot was unacceptable before Justin Trudeau became prime minister and remains so.

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• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR • Green space part of what makes Markham great April 19, like any weekday, I got off work and was driving home. As I was heading east on 16th Ave, I saw something that caught my attention - a deer, yes, a deer! It was peacefully eating grass inside York Downs Golf Club. I could not believe my eyes, but I also had to remind myself to keep my eyes on the road since it was rush hour. At the same time, the feeling of sadness hit me. What will happen to these wild animals when the golf club is developed into houses and condominiums in the near future? I know that developers, like all businesses, want to generate income.

The hard question is: How can we protect our environment at the same time? What makes Markham a great place to live is not only a combination of the people and facilities around us, but also the precious green space around us. What can we do to keep this city beautiful the way it is? Alice Lee Markham

A warning as mosquito season draws near A word of warning as mosquito season approaches. Last September, my dear friend called me to take him to MSH Emergency. I thought he had a stroke by the jumbled

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speech. As we waited and tests came back, he continued to get worse. Tests revealed no stroke but possible meningitis. Long story short, further tests revealed West Nile encephalitis. Inflammation of the brain caused by West Nile virus. Where did he go on vacation you ask? Right here in his own driveway. Raymerville area of the City of Markham. Chances are you will get-flu like symptoms or not even know you have West Nile virus. That’s what they tell you. Right? What you don’t hear is that if you have a compromised immune system (i.e. cancer survivor) or are older then your risk is much higher. My friend stayed at MSH for one month, lost 50

pounds, and at one point had a temperature of 106 F. Too weak to walk or even feel like eating. And he had to use a wheelchair. He then transferred to Toronto Rehabilitation Hospital on University Avenue in Toronto for one more month. He regained strength to walk, speech therapy and started a slow road to recovery. Brain injuries can take up to two years recovery time. I am writing this to make readers more alert: Use insect repellent and remove standing water. I, too, didn’t take West Nile very seriously until I saw it almost take my friend’s life . West Nile virus is here in Markham, so you do need to be careful out there. Tracey Rosato Markham

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I wanted to wish a very happy Mother's Day to all the special ladies, but in particular my own mother, Cathy. I'm not just saying this because she signs my pay cheques but I am constantly amazed with the grace and integrity that she exemplifies on a daily basis. She is my rock and a big source of inspiration for me. This week we'll be featuring a lot of her recipes and favourites, as well as some of her mother, Doreen's as well.

I believe that you all know Charlie, our token Englishman, avid West Ham fan, man about town, and butcher-fishmonger extraordinaire! He has prepared several batches of our famous Salmon Neptunes which are Jail Island salmon fillets from the East Coast stuffed with a mixture of shrimp, crabmeat, lemon and dill. Charlie will be providing cooking instructions as well as updates on all English football scores! PER LB Featured at:

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Being my parents’ favourite child is a crown that weighs heavy on my brow, especially on my favourite holiday of the year, Mother’s Day. Every year I forgo a trip to the mall and spoil the #1 woman in my life with an elaborate BBQ dinner prepared by yours truly. The perennial star is a Chicken Burger that I mix with homemade basil pesto, parmesan cheese (the real stuff) and a touch of vibrant lemon zest. She loves it so much that she overlooks that I’ve been a cheapie and taken the easy way out, sourcing all the ingredients free of charge from her store (Cathy’s a big fan of frugality, what can I say?). This year I’ve gone one step further and put the very same burger on PER LB special so I don’t have to mix it myself! Featured at:

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scratched was the big winner. Once I saw the confirmation on the ticket checker, I knew for sure that I was a winner. I asked the retailer to validate my ticket and the terminal froze. OLG called the store to speak with me. I was thrilled." He said he plans to do home renovations and take his wife out a fancy dinner with his winnings. The winning ticket was purchased at V-Mart Convenience on Fenton Road in Markham.

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The aforementioned Mother’s Day chicken burgers are always served alongside one of my mom’s best recipes, Cathy’s Summer Corn Salad. We roast cobs of fresh corn, shave off the kernels and toss them alongside sweet onion, tomato, peppers, mustard and fresh basil in a light rice wine vinaigrette. Have to hand it to my mom on this one, it’s impossible to stop eating after the first bite! Reg. $1.99/100g Next up, we’ll have a Chicken Vegetable Noodle Soup. Not reinventing the wheel here, but you can’t go wrong with our homemade stock. Reg. $8.99/900ml Next up we’ll have Kulam’s mother’s recipe for Chicken Curry. This is an authentic curry done with no shortcuts. Tangy coconut milk, fresh lime, a touch of spice. Reg. $9.99/500g Our salad dressing will be Doreen’s Asiago Caesar Dressing. Although I was preaching the simplicity of her recipes, one of my first jobs at the store was to master this recipe and I couldn’t get over how many little ingredients there were to get the perfect balance of creamy, garlicky goodness. Reg. $5.99/250ml We’ll have another one of Doreen’s signature dishes, her Beef, Beer and Onions. Carol, Cathy and Mike all get glossy-eyed when this is brought up as it’s so freaking tasty. A rich beef stew cooked down onions, and a pint. Best served with…you guessed it…a beer! Reg. $10.99/4x5 Our green salad of the week is a can’t miss. Kulam’s Frisée-Lardon Salad is everything that is great about French cooking. You’ve got thick cut, slowcooked bacon, a soft-poached egg whose yolk mixes in with the dressing upon poking it (mmm…), crisp lettuce in a sherry vinegrette. Serves two. Reg.$14.99/container From our freezer section, we’re doing turkey in a big way this weekend. We’ll have our gluten-free answer to a chicken noodle soup, our Turkey and Rice Soup (Reg.$8.99/900ml). We’ll also have our Turkey Lasagna (Reg. $16.99/8x5 foil), which doesn’t sacrifice any of its delicious heartiness despite being lower in fat than its beefy cousin.

Several years ago I asked my mother to design a namesake pizza for Mother’s Day and I have to hand it to her, I was blown away with what an excellent combo it was. So good, we kept it on the menu as the Calabrese Pizza. We take our mild Italian sausage and crumble it with sundried cherry tomatoes, taggiasche olives (the sweet little black ones in olive oil), spinach sautéed with garlic and bocconcini cheese. EACH Thanks Mom! Featured at:

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Only three things in life are certain: death, taxes and Cathy having enough grated Parmesan in her fridge to endure a nuclear holocaust. Seriously, there’s at least three tubs in there at all times. She liberally puts it on all her salads, pastas and judging by the vastness of her stockpile might even have it in her morning coffee, who knows? You too should get some to hoard this week as we’ll be grating it by hand and having it at Reg.$6.99/100g and OFF Reg.$5.99/100g per piece. We’ll also have another one of Cathy’s faves, the Provolone Piccante Aurrichio. This is one of my alltime favourites as well, and it dissuaded me of all my preconceived notions of provolone being a bland mozzarella ripoff that reeks of feet. The piccante is aged an extra month, which gives it a drier texture and an intense flavour. This will really shine when shaved on a salad or pasta. Reg. $6.99/100g

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It looks like the chance of frost is behind us. Although it is still too early to plant on the ground, it is not too soon to plant containers for your front porch. What’s coming? Sunshine Kimberly Ferns, Geranium hanging baskets, and a big assortment of small pots to provide colour in your containers. An overwhelming amount of Japanese Maple Trees available in a variety of sizes, and lots of Succulents to do garden accents! Also, although we took a pass last year, a sizeable order of cast iron pots, urns, and pedestals, including some cast iron rabbits are on the way. Thinking about Mom, we have an assortment of fresh cut flowers and indoor gardens, orchid arrangements and unique seasonal floral baskets if you want to leave a lasting impression!

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The Wills Lawyers A gentleman called in to a talk show to tell this sad and tragic story. His sister and her husband asked him if they could name him as executor and guardian in their Wills, in case anything happened to both of them. They had two young children, Jake and Carrie Anne. The caller said that he was appreciative of their trust in him, and agreed to be named as both guardian and executor in their Wills. At the time, both his sister and her husband were in their forties. The children were 11 and 13 years of age. It came as a terrible shock to the caller, when, less than a year later, he learned of a tragic car accident which claimed the lives of both his sister and her husband. The caller was unmarried at the time, and Father & Daughter Team had a close relationship to Jake and Carrie Les & Michelle Kotzer Anne. As a result of the tragedy, he moved into his sister’s home to look after his niece and nephew. Between the value of the home and the cashing in of the life insurance, the caller was looking after a sum which amounted to over two million dollars. He invested the money so there would be income to support college educations when the time came. For several years, his relationship with Jake and Carrie Anne was excellent. Everything began to change after Jake turned 17. It was at that time that Jake became interested in what his parents’ Wills provided for. Each of the Wills provided that his parents would fully inherit from one another, but when both of them died, the estate would be equally divided between Jake and Carrie Anne. The Wills said that the children would get their inheritance at the age of 18. Friction was building up as Jake’s 18th birthday was approaching. He demanded to know exactly what was in his parents’ estates and what was being done with the funds. Jake told the caller that the time for his independence had arrived, and he wanted to live in the house with his sister, and no longer needed the caller to act as guardian. Jake wanted his uncle to move out of their house. The caller attempted to reason with Jake, but Jake was so insistent that his uncle move out, that he threatened to start legal action on the day he turned 18. Jake influenced Carrie Anne, and both of them made their uncle’s life as difficult as possible. The caller had always loved and respected his deceased sister, and pleaded with Jake and Carrie Anne to think things out. Even though they were entitled to get their inheritance at 18, he offered to manage their investments for them, and do anything for them that they needed in order to have a secure future. However, both Jake and Carrie Anne rejected his offers and demanded that he turn over all of their money the moment they were entitled to it. The caller tried his best, but he could not fight what the Wills provided for, and he left the home, after several years of looking after the children. The caller turned Jake’s inheritance over to him as soon as Jake turned 18. Up to this point, as a result of careful management, these investments steadily increased in value. The caller was still looking after Carrie Anne’s money and learned from the financial institutions involved that Jake had cashed in all of his investments. The caller’s relationship with Carrie Anne was hostile and strained during the last two years he had looked after her money. She accused the caller of mismanaging her money. By the time Carrie Anne turned 18, the caller was more anxious than she was to wash his hands of this estate. He turned her inheritance over to her the day she turned 18. At that time, she was involved with a man in his forties. The caller next learned that Jake had been involved with drugs. He had destroyed his car in an accident which occurred while he was drunk. He had been sued by the innocent victims of that accident and there was no insurance to back him up because of his being impaired by alcohol. As well, Jake stopped his education after high school and began a life of petty crime. He had twice been arrested for shoplifting. It looked like Jake was going to have to go bankrupt because he had squandered his inheritance and still had to face a lawsuit of the people he injured in that car accident. Carrie Anne moved to Europe with that older man, and the caller heard from her when she asked his advice on how to deal with her brother. Jake was demanding money from her because of the fact that he was broke. She did not want to deal with him. She was coping with her own problems in Europe. Her boyfriend left her with a child and never married her. He had used her for her money. Once the money ran out, he left her. She was now a single mother with a young child of her own. Carrie Anne told the caller she was no longer on speaking terms with her brother. The caller said that his sister and her husband could have avoided making the children their own worst enemies. Giving them everything at age 18 ruined their lives. The Wills could have provided that Jake and Carrie Anne would get their inheritance at a later age, when they would be mature enough to manage what was left to them. The caller ended this upsetting story with this piece of advice, “Don’t think that the words in your Will are only words on a page, because one day, those words may come to life”. Les Kotzer is a regular call in guest on the Barb DiGiulio show on Newstalk 1010. If you do not have a will and are not sure where to start, we offer a free will consultation. We can sit down and talk about a will tailor made to your life situation. 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SIMONE JOSEPH sjoseph@yrmg.com They came from halfway around the world and have made a difference in their community. On Tuesday, May 16, five South African ex-patriots will be honoured for their contributions. Aish Thornhill Community Shul will honour these men and women at the synagogue’s seventh annual tribute dinner. The five people being honoured are; Moira Kirzner, Laurence Sacks, Marie Bickof, Gavin Opert and Gary Rewald. Kirzner was born in Bloemfontein. For the past 30 years, the Kirzners have hosted Aish students for Shabbat and holiday meals. Kirzner is a sought-after speaker in the Toronto Jewish community. The Kirzners are pioneer members of the Aish

Thornhill Community Shul. Laurence Sacks was born in Johannesburg. He is a founding member of the synagogue. Sacks was the first treasurer and later served as the shul’s gabbai, a person who helps run the synagogue. Marie Bickof emigrated from Johannesburg. She volunteers for Aish, Zareinu and DANI, which creates opportunities for adults with physical and or cognitive challenges. Gavin Opert was born in Pretoria. He is driven by a passion for Jewish arts and culture. Opert is a founding member of DANI and serves on its board. Gary Rewald was born in Johannesburg and began his singing career at age five and his conducting career at age 14. Rewald is a founding member of the Johannesburg Jewish male choir. Rewald joined the Chabad Lubavitch of Markham choir and

founded the Toronto Jewish male choir. The cocktail reception is at 6 p.m. with dinner following at the Chabad Lubavitch of Markham

at 83 Green Ln., Markham (Bayview Avenue and John Street) with a special performance by the Toronto Jewish male choir led by choir master Gary Re-

wald. There will be a dessert reception and casino night. Email theshul@aish.com or call 905-764-1891 ext. 210 for more information.

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It’s time to start thinking about adding colour to your garden - a blank canvas waiting for bright wildflowers, scented herbs, and scrumptious vegetables. With all the recent rain, the soil is well-saturated and the lawn a lush green - a great fresh start for gardens. Take advantage of the number of the local garden and horticultural society plant sales taking place across the region, where quality and price can’t be beaten. Ask a local expert on what type of plant would grow best in your garden. Here is a list of local plant sales taking place across the region: • THORNHILL GARDEN AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY spring plant sale May 13, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thornhill Community Centre northwest parking lot, 7755 Bayview Ave., Markham • STOUFFVILLE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY spring plant sale May 13, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Latcham Hall, 8 Park Dr. S., Whitchurch-Stouffville • SCHOMBERG HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY plant sale May 13, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Schomberg Community Hall, 25 Main St., Schomberg • RICHMOND HILL GARDEN AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY plant sale May 13, 9 a.m. to noon McConaghy Seniors Centre, 10100 Yonge St., Richmond Hill • NORTH AMERICAN NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY annual plant sale May 13, noon to 3 p.m. Markham Civic Centre, 101 Town Centre Blvd., Markham • NEWMARKET GARDEN CLUB annual plant sale May 28, 1 p.m. Newmarket Community Centre, 200 Doug Duncan Dr., Newmarket • AURORA GARDEN and Horticultural plant sale May 28, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aurora Home Hardware Building Centre, 289 Wellington St. east, Aurora


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Chris Papadimitriou, dining room manager at the Richmond Hill Keg restaurant, was happy to help grant a Thornhill man’s dying wish for a steak dinner. at highways 404 and 7. "Can you put one of your steaks in a blender?" she asked dining room manager Chris Papadimitriou. Chris was a little taken aback by the unusual request, but when he found out it was for a dying man, he vowed to make it happen. After some online research, he came up with an idea to grind steak with a little French soup base. He gave it a try in his restaurant food processor and it came out nice and smooth. Excited, he called Angela back, but she was putting her children to bed at the time and her husband, Michael, was with his father at Hill House Hospice on the other side of town, north of Major Mackenzie in Richmond Hill. No worries, Chris said. "I’ll deliver it." "I don’t want you to go out of your way," she said. "It’s no trouble," he said. "I’ll bring it over on my way home from work." It wasn’t really on his way home. Chris lives in Pickering. But he didn’t tell her that. "Hold on and I’ll get my VISA card," Angela said. No need, he told her. We’re happy to do this. "I was floored to see such good human beings," Angela recalled. Angela’s 8-year-old daughter was beside her mom in bed, listening. "Mommy," she said, "I’m

going to marry someone like that." "I told her, ’Absolutely, you do need to marry someone like that.’" Chris doesn’t want any praise, though. "At the end of the day, people do so many more important, bigger things. It’s kind of embarrassing, but humbling, too, and I’m just glad I could do it." He had never been to a hospice before and he was impressed with Hill House. It felt like a cosy home. Angelo had been sleeping a lot as his body geared down, but on the night that Chris arrived with the steak, the elderly man was awake and alert. They chatted a bit with Michael translating, laughed about how they shared similar heritage (Angelo from Italy, Chris from Greece). "God bless you and God bless your family," Angelo said to Chris. "This is what life comes down to." Angelo, meanwhile, hung on for a few days more - long enough to share his seasoned advice with his family, "get along with each other, love each other, respect each other" - longer than any of the doctors expected. And each morning, he asked, what is the date today? On Friday, April 28, he left them all. It was his wife Rosa’s birthday.

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As he neared the end of his life, Angelo Nocera had two simple requests. He wanted to taste steak one last time, and he wanted to be with his wife on her birthday. Neither wish seemed very likely. Terminal cancer had taken away the 82-yearold’s ability to eat anything but puréed food, and his wife, Rosa, had passed away two years ago. But thanks to human, and divine, intervention, the Thornhill man was able to have both. Angelo was one of those salt-of-the-earth types, a man who loved life, loved his grandkids, his garden, card games and a good cup of coffee. He’d come to Canada from Sicily almost 50 years ago to build a better life. He didn’t speak English, but he could work hard and that is what he did as a labourer all his life, raising three children with his dear wife Rosa until she died two years ago. His daughter-in-law Angela Pecchia-Nocera remembers him fondly. He used to joke that they were two sides of one coin - Angelo and Angela. "He was the kind of guy that when you visit him, you hadn’t even sat down yet and he was getting something out of the fridge for you." Chances are, he’d offer you some of his homemade prosciutto or salami. Angelo loved meat. Which is why, as he came to the end of his life and doctors said he had just a week or so left, he asked for one last steak dinner. But before his family could make that wish come true, doctors told him he could no longer eat solids. Puréed food only. It’s a helpless feeling, knowing your loved one has no hope for recovery. You want to do something, anything, to make him comfortable. Angela called The Keg


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Best summer activities to keep kids learning door education right now,” Halfon explains. “Exposing children to nature is valuable, and science shows it’s good for children’s development. Physical activity and exercise improve cognitive function, and being outdoors is also calming and relaxing for kids, helping with their mental and emotional well-being.” Bring your kids on a nature walk, play in the garden or head to your local park. Just remember to stay safe about the heat — make sure everyone wears sunscreen and drinks plenty of water. Make a mud kitchen. Creating a mud kitchen in the backyard is a great summer activity. Place a plastic play kitchen or a variety of containers outside and let the kids get messy with sand, water and mud. It’s the perfect learning opportunity for young kids to use their imaginations and enhance their creativity, communication and collaboration. A mud kitchen also allows children to experiment with natural substances.

The warmer months when children are home for the summer can be an exciting but challenging time for parents. It can be tough balancing your wish to offer them a fun, active break while also limiting screen time and ensuring they learn a thing or two. Here, Shani Halfon, registered early childhood educator and professional practice analyst at the College of Early Childhood Educators, shares her top three ideas for an enjoyable and educational summer.

Plan for a rainy day. While outdoor play is great, some days it’s impossible to head outside, whether that’s because of rain, illness or a busy schedule. Design some fun indoor activities for the occasional day inside, like a cool sensory experience playing with modelling clay or goo. You can also bring nature inside, with materials like leaves and twigs that the kids can use for creative arts and crafts. Finding some rain gear may also allow you to get outside even on rainy days and go for a walk or jump in puddles. Find more information about registered early childhood educators at www.college-ece.ca.

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PAULA & KEN MONCADA

GREENPARK BEAUTY-5 BEDRMS, R E N OVAT E D K IT C H E N & BAT H S, BRAZILIAN HARDWOOD & PORCELAIN FLRS, OPEN-CONCEPT FLR PLAN, S/S APPLIANCES, DREAM BACKYARD OASIS! SALT WATER POOL, ENCLOSED S U N R O O M , I N T E R L O C K PAT I O, LANDSCAPED GARDENS, PIE SHAPED LOT! BRING ON THE POOL PARTY & SUMMER BBQ’S!! CALL THE HUSBAND & WIFE TEAM TO VIEW THIS PROPERTY! KEN & PAULA MONCADA Happy Mother’s Day!

Sales Representatives

Off 905-471-2000 Dir 416-990-8636 Group Heritage Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated

$1,388,000

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905.471.2121

Coming Soon to MLS * Robinson School Neighbourhood * Newer Home on Magnificent Lot! * Premium, Oversized 70x156ft * Stunning 2+1 Bungalow

John & Linda Hawco*

* Customized Kitchen and Baths

416-346-3581

* Upgrades Galore! A Must See!

* Formal Liv Rm + Fam & Din Rms * Will Sell With Rent Back Option

See Complete Photo Tour at:

Call John & Linda For Details

BuySellHomesinMarkham.com

And An Exclusive Showing

OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4 PM

49 REDWOOD LANE

RAVINE LOT

NAVEED AHMED* Direct: 416-720-6134 Office: 905-773-7771 www.ihomesgta.com HOMELIFE EAGLE REALTY INC, BROKERAGE †

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$1,050,000 PRIV. BACKING TREED TOOGOOD PARK.

UNIQUE,

GORGEOUS,

SPACIOUS, UPGRADED. FORMAL LIV/DIN,MAIN FLR. FAM. RM, LRGE UPGD EAT IN KIT. MASTER W/

DONNA LINCOLN*

HUGE ENS. & W/I CLOSET + W/O

Sales Representative

TO PRIV. DECK, FIN LOWER LEVEL,

905.940.4180

Selling Real Estate for Over 40 Years

3 BATHS, MAIN FLR. LAUNDRY. SKYLITES, ACCESS TO GAR.

$1,788,000

SPECTACULAR BACKYARD OASIS

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Stunning Executive Home On Prem Ravine Lot! This Bright & Spacious home boasts Luxury Designer Finishes With Brick Exterior. Beautiful Open Concept with 9ft celling, Eat in Kitchen With a Walkout To Deck. www.1743Esterbrook.com

4 OFFERS!

One of the best streets in Angus Glen, former model home featuring main flr. office, gourmet kitchen, custom cabinetry. Betz ingrd pool w/ spa, granite waterfall & outdoor kit/bar & 8.5’x13’ gas fireplace. Incredible finished basement plus so much more. Pierre Elliott Trudeau SS-#3 Fraser 78 PETER ST., OLD MARKHAM VILLAGE Inst - 2015/16

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20 ROYAL TROON CRES.

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Independently owned and operated

Rare 1/4 acre lot in Unionville’s Bridle Trail. Premium court location, updated home featuring large living / dining rms, family size kitchen, 20’ x 14’ family rm w/12’ cathedral ceiling, finished bsmt, Roof re-shingled ‘15 plus so much more. Markville SS-#6 Fraser Inst - 2015/16

$1,538,000

Suzanna Maya** 416.453.3424

ONE OF A KIND CUSTOM “BUNGALOW” - UNIONVILLE

WELCOME TO 11 CARPENTER COURT, MARKHAM E PM US 2-4 O H H EN 13T OP AY TM SA

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SPECTACULAR ONE-OF-A-KIND HOME ON MAIN ST. UNIONVILLE

JOHN PROCENKO

Make Mom happy with year long park views in this backyard! Prestigious Unionville Estates Home on Large Pie Shaped Lot! Rarely Offered Backing Directly Onto an 18 Acre *P-AR-K* On Exclusive Cul-De-Sac with only 12 Homes. Mins. To Top Schools (Unionville H.S. & William Berczy), Toogood Pond, Main St. U’Ville, Shops and Transport. Immaculate and Well Maintained 4 Bedroom Home, Finished Basement. Lush Landscaped Gardens, Private & Tranquil Backyard w/Mature Trees & Scenic Year-Round Park Views!!

16 PADGET CRT. UNIONVILLE

Hallmark Realty Ltd., Brokerage

“Raising the Bar” Virtual Tour available at www.suzannamaya.com

$1,498,000 This gem features stunning open concept main floor living w/13’ living room ceiling & 12’ family room ceiling. Beautiful hand scraped hardwood floors thruout. Executive kitchen w/quartzite counters, updated cabinetry & open to formal dining room w/ wet bar. Breathtaking treed & private back yard oasis w/ large interlock patio & salt water pool. Too many upgrades to mention. A must see! $2,988,000

*sales representative **broker ***broker of record

UNIONVILLE ESTATES – BACKS TO PARK

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2-4PM ~ 84 DELMARK BLVD.

Beautiful 4 bed in SherwoodAmberglen! Spectacular Updated 4 Bedroom Home Located In Sought After Sherwood-Amberglen! Original Owner Built By Greenpark 2523 Sq. Ft. “The York 3” Model. Fabulous Gourmet Kitchen Features A Centre Island As Well As Breakfast Area With Windows All Around. The Family Rm Offers Fireplace And Sliding Doors To Covered Patio. Main Flr Laundry W/Side Entrance. Basement Has R/I 3Pc Bath Plus R/I Fireplace And Direct Access (Walk-Up) To Garage! Pls call Todd for more details 416-802-2621.

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Thursday May 11, 2017 *sales representative **broker ***broker of record

What to know when buying a heritage home Whether you live in a big city or a small town, the buildings around us are important markers of our national history. As Canada commemorates its 150th anniversary, make sure to explore some of the heritage buildings in your community. Across Ontario, you’ll find residential and commercial buildings that tell you a story. The

Ontario Heritage Act grants local governments the authority to preserve heritage properties. “These buildings may be significant due to their unique architectural features. Maybe they were built or designed by someone of note, or lived in by a historical figure,” says Ettore Cardarelli, president of the Ontario Real Estate

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Association. “What’s important to note is that heritage homes may be subject to certain provisions or perks.” For example, some municipalities may offer property tax rebate programs or grants to help owners cover maintenance and conservation costs. A heritage home’s unique features may also help preserve its value, in addition to pre-

serving a piece of local history. If you’re in the market for a heritage home, make sure to ask your Realtor about any provisions your potential home may be subject to under the Ontario Heritage Act. Learn more online at www.wedothehomework. ca.

— www.newscanada.com

NEW LISTING!!! OPEN HOUSE SAT MAY 13, 1-3 PM 36 FESTIVAL CRT., EAST GWILLIMBURY

ED AP T SH E LO E PI AVIN R

JOHNNY MOBILE

JULIE MINTSOULIS-JONES*

www.johnnymobile.realtor

www.listwithjulie.ca

Real Estate Sales Extraordinary Workmanship. Luxurious Custom Bungaloft w/Walkout Bsmt set in a Quiet Enclave. Over $300k Upgrades incl. Brand Representative New Master Chef’s Gourmet Kitchen. Over-Sized Italian Porcelain Tile & Brazilian Hardwood. Crown Moulding. Vaulted/Cathedral

905.727.3154

Smooth Ceilings. Connected by Walking/Biking Trails viewed from a Private Ravine Lot. Stone Facade. Large Covered Front and Rear Porch. Soaring Foyer w/Skylight. Opulent Finishes and Fixtures. Just under 5000sq.ft Finished. S/S Kitchen Appl: Fridge. B/I Wall Ovens. B/I ‘Wolf’ 5 Burner Cooktop. B/I 900CFM ‘Sirius’ Hood Fan w/Custom S/S Canopy. B/I ‘Bosch’ Dishwasher. B/I ‘Magic Chef’ Bar Fridge. Washer/Dryer. California Shutters. All Elf’s. C/Vac. G.D.O.w/Remotes. Water Softener: Gas BBQ Hook-up

LIST PRICE $2,488,000

4 BED 3 BATH Don’t miss this brand new modern & stylish detached home in the charming 905.471.2000 enclave of Sharon Village, featuring a covered front porch, and walk out balcony from the bedroom, 9 foot ceilings on main floor, hardwood on main floor and upper hallway, smooth ceilings throughout, and much more. And a spectacular view of Sutton Group - Heritage Realty Inc., open space from your backyard! Independently Owned & Operated Brokerage

$978,800

YOU’LL BE PROUD TO GIVE THIS ADDRESS!!

OPEN HOUSE SAT APR 13 & SUN APR 14, 2-4 PM • 185 PARK DR, STOUFFVILLE Welcome To This Meticulously Maintained 3 Bedroom ‘Fairgate’ Townhome Located In Mature Area Within Walking Distance To Schools, GO Transit, Parks, Downtown Shops and Amenities, Backing Onto Conservation “Lehman’s Pond”. Three Generously Sized Bedrooms, Kitchen With Stainless Steel Appliances, Breakfast Area With Walk-Out To Patio That Looks Onto Your Beautiful Greenspace. Ready To Move In And Enjoy.

MARK CHRISTOFF Sales Representative

905-852-6143 1-877-855-6143 DIRECT 905-649-0094

Call Mark Christoff Direct For More Info 905-649-0094

$749,000

All-Stars Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated

ARNOLD GOKUL Sales Representative 647

854 3304

arnoldg@thebrij.com

DEVIN CULLEN* www.devincullen.com

905.640.8900 416.219.2344 All-Stars Realty Inc., Brokerage

115 DONALD STEWART CRES., EAST GWILLIMBURY

Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

MAR MARKHAM VILLAGE BUNGALOW - $1,298,000

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Rita Chemilian Broker

905-940-4180 DIAMOND AWARD 2014 - 2016 Celebrating 29 Years in Real Estate

Come see this beautifully renovated 3+1 bedroom Bungalow in the heart of Markham! Updated with a gorgeous custom kitchen featuring quartz counters & sit-up island, and has a fabulous openconcept family space. Renovated throughout, this home family-ready!

Brad Macdonald* David Macdonald*

905-910-1530

$849,900

3 YEARS NEW - HIGHLY UPGRADED 5 BDRM HOME OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4

$1,300,000

RE/MAX West Realty Inc,

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2:00 – 4:00PM Beautiful 3 bedroom home on family friendly crescent in Mount Albert. Tastefully finished throughout. Upgraded kitchen. Hardwood through main floor. Master feat. ensuite w/ soaker tub and huge walk-in closet with organizers. New deck. Fenced yard. Look out windows in basement. Perfect home for a growing family. Visit 115donaldstewart.com and book a showing today!

HWY 401 / WARDEN AVE. Impressive Home with 17’Ceiling and Skylight, Oak Circular Stairs to Both Levels, a Warm Family Room with Fireplace and Pot Lights, State of the Art Kitchen with S/S Appliances. Master Bedroom with Jacuzzi, Bidet and W/I Closet. Internal Access to Garage. Aluminum Roof. Call Arnold Gokul at 647-854-3304 for more details.

10 ELMER DANIELS CRT. Stunning Executive home w/ 10 ft High Ceilings, Main Floor Den & Library, Gourmet Kitchen, Master Bdrm Spa Ensuite, Multiple Walk-Outs, Prof Finished Walk-Out Basement, Amazing B/Yard with Salt Water Pool, Hot Tub, Outdoor Kitchen & Lounge w/Gas Fireplace. $2,098,000

The Fully finished basement has an additional bedroom, bathroom and large recreation room with fireplace and walkout to the beautiful backyard. The large lot features a raised wooden deck, and is surrounded by mature trees for privacy.

29 MAJOR BUTTONS DRIVE

www.TheMacTeam.ca

IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN STOUFFVILLE OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4

Visit www.RitaChemilian.com for more info and photos

129 ALBERT ST - Custom built Bungalow Loft. 20 Years New. Built and designed by a Custom Home Builder for himself. Nestled on the most perfect 106 x 99 ft lot on Quiet Dead End Street, Adjacent to Park and walking distance to Main Street Shops, Restaurants and Cafes.$1,598,000


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OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY MAY 13, 2:00-4:00PM

21 WALKERTON DRIVE, MARKHAM Desirable 2 Storey 4+1 Bedroom Home Located On Family Friendly Street, Backing Onto Milne Conservation Park W/ Walking Trails & Pond, Bright Living/Dining W/Hardwood Flrs, Bay Window, Family Size Kitchen, Large Sunken Family Rm. W/Gas Fireplace, Walk/O To Back Yard With Pool & Large Deck, Finished Basement W/5th Bdrm, 4Pc Bath Walk To Popular Roy H. Crosby Ps, Markville S.S., St Pat’s, Markville Mall, Foody Mart, Min. To 407/401 & Much More!

$1,538,000

Paul & Irene Love

7 BANFIELD AVENUE, MARKHAM

Paul & Irene Love

905.471.2121 416.826.7223

Desirable 4 Bedroom, 4 Level Side Split Located On Quiet Cul-De-Sac Backing Onto Milne Conservation W/Walking Trails & Pond. Bright Living/Dining W/Hardwood Flr, Picture Window, Family Size Kitchen, Lower Level Family Rm, W/ New Gas Fireplace & W/O To Back Yard Oasis/Ravine, Lower Level 4th Bdrm Overlooks Yard/Ravine W/Large Windows & W/O To Yard, Walk To Popular Roy H Crosby PS, Markville S.S., St Pat’s, Markville Mall, Foody Mart & More!

905.471.2121 416.826.7223

Sales Representatives

Leading Edge Realty Inc., Brokerage

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY MAY 14 1:00-3:00PM

76 WALKERTON DRIVE, MARKHAM Prime Location! 66’ Frontage, 2 Storey 4 Bedroom Home 1,793 Sq.Ft As Per Mpac. Located In Sought After Conservation & Quiet Neighborhood, Bright Dining/Living Rm W/Large Picture Window, Family Size Eat-In Kitchen, Sunken Family/ Rm. W/Stone Fireplace & W/O To Patio & Yard, Generous Sized Bedrooms, Finished Bsmt W/Large Rec Rm, Walk To Popular Roy H. Crosby Ps & St. Pat’s, Foody Mart, Markville Mall, Restaurants, Milne Conservation, Min. To 407/401.

$1,388,000

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY MAY 13, 2:00-4:00PM

Paul & Irene Love Sales Representatives

905.471.2121 416.826.7223

Leading Edge Realty Inc., Brokerage

$1,538,000

Sales Representatives

Leading Edge Realty Inc., Brokerage

Saturday • 2:00 - 4:00 pm

7 SPRING STREET, STOUFFVILLE Completely Renovated 3 Bedroom Home Set on a Beautiful Matured Treed Lot in the Heart of Stouffville in a High Demand Area!! Fenced Yard which is professionally landscaped plus an overhanging “Awning”. Storage Shed as Well!! 4 Car Driveway. Shingles 2016. Completely Finished Basement!! Close to All Amenities & Schools. A Must See! Ready to Move In! This One Won’t Last!!

$839,000

Kelly Burrows Sales Representative

Off: Dir:

905-640-0888 416-990-2682

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Sutton Group Heritage Realty Inc.

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY MAY 14, 1:00-3:00 PM

74 DALECROFT CIRCLE, UNIONVILLE Paul & Irene Love Gorgeous Monarch Built 3+1 Bdrm Home Located On Beautiful Family Friendly St., Walk To Historic Main St. Unionville, Toogood Pond. Stunning Kitchen Renovation (2017), All New Berber Broadloom Where Laid (2017) Light Fixtures (2017) Master W/4Pc Ensuite. Main Floor Hardwood, Open Concept Family Room W/Fireplace W/O To Landscaped Low Maintenance Yard. Professionally Finished Lower Level W/ Office (Or 4th Bedroom) Large Rec. Rm W/Built-In Shelves.

$1,468,000

Sales Representatives

905.471.2121 416.826.7223

Leading Edge Realty Inc., Brokerage

Home of tHe Week • 10 tHomas kinnear Crt., markHam speCtaCular pie sHaped property on sougHt after Court! Private Backyard Oasis With Mature Trees, Interlocking Stone Patio, Inground Pool and Cabana. Gorgeous Renovated Home With Gourmet Kitchen. Featuring Ss Appliances, Centre Island, Quartz Countertops and Stone Backsplash. Updated Bathrooms thruout Elegant Open Concept Living/ Dining, Huge Main Floor Family Room With Vaulted Ceiling and Fireplace, Beautiful finished basement. Ready To Move In! Please call Roger at 416-729-7074 for more details!

$1,488,000 OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2:00 TO 5:00

ROGER KORTSCHOT “30 YEARS OF PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKHAM/UNIONVILLE AREA”

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How to regulate the heat in your home When the winter weather hits, you might find that you just cannot keep certain parts of your home warm, especially if you have a room situated right over the garage. These rooms usually have inadequate or non-existent heating ducts, because it is difficult to install them properly in the ceiling of a garage. Fixing the cold bedroom problem is about two things: adding the right kind of floor insulation, and increasing the amount of heat directed into that freezing bedroom. Here are some steps you can take to warm up your household. Planning to install new flooring in that cold bedroom? Two inch-thick extruded polystyrene foam sheets make great floor insulation.

Cover the existing subfloor with the foam, then fasten a 5/8” plywood subfloor on top, secured with screws driven down into the existing floor. Install your new flooring and you will be a lot warmer. Is the ceiling of your garage open and uncovered by drywall? Having a trained contractor apply spray foam insulation to the underside of the floor between joists will warm the bedroom, if you would rather not insulate from above. Spray foam is especially effective because it both insulates and seals out drafts, but it is something that needs to be done by a qualified professional. Boosting floor insulation will make that over-

the-garage bedroom more comfortable, but it will not be cozy in there until you also increase the amount of heat delivered to the room. Electric in-floor heating is an easy, duct-free retrofit option to consider. Talk with your building material retailer about options, how to connect with a licensed electrician who can do the hook-up for you, and who can provide you with a proper written contract and warranty to protect you. The Canadian Home Builders Association is this country’s best free and independent source for finding reputable renovation and trades contractors. Find more information at www. getitinwriting.ca.

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WELCOME TO MARKHAM VILLAGE! 4 BEDROOMS, 2.5 BATHS

OPEN HOUSE SAT 2-4PM 102 ACRE COUNTRY ESTATE

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2-4PM Majid & Nadine Mohammadi* Cell: (647) 290-0122 majid.m@century21.ca

CHRIS DOSNE Sales Representative

Dir: 416-578-2343

8 Avondale Crescent, Markham Dinah Wong* Cell: (416) 899-4827 dinah.wong@century21.ca

1-888-450-8301

Beautiful corner lot 2 Storey Detached home, 65Ft frontage, no side walk, offers

Spectacular modern style country home on 102 acres surrounded by mature trees, only 10 mins from 401/Milton city, long treed private driveway leads to a very private paradise with custom built brick home with 3 bedrms, 4000 sqft approx. of living space, open concept, cathedral ceiling great room, dining room, modern center island kitchen, hardwood floors, finished walk out basement, 3 car garage, large new detached steel workshop, 22 acres rented to farmer, super long walking, ATV, snowmobile trails backing onto 16 mile creek. Specializing in Country Properties. Go to www.11525Fifth.com to see VIDEO & Photos

4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, finished basement, an updated kitchen w/access to yard & Hot Tub for your enjoyment. Family Rm W/Gas Fireplace, main flr laundry & Bright & Spacious Master Bedroom with 4Pc ensuite. Prime location, close to schools, transit, parks, shopping & more.

$1,398,000

$2,490,000 11525 FIFTH LINE NASSAGAWEYA, MILTON DIRECTIONS: 401 TO MILTON CITY EXIT 25 REGIONAL RD NORTH TO 15 SIDERD LEFT TO FIFTH LINE RIGHT

Millennium Inc. Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated

Need new Listings! Chris is offering 2200 AIR MILES points if you list with him and he sells your property. Call for Details!

Home of tHe Week • 14 tHurgate CresCent, tHornHill gorgeous ravine ProPerty on sougHt after tHurgate CresCent!

Unbelievable open views of the Ravine. Spacious 3 bedroom Bungalow with fully finished walkout basement. This Renovated Home has updated Kitchen with maple cabinets, gas stove, fridge, built-in dishwasher and Breakfast Area. The Formal Dining Room has a walkout to balcony overlooking Ravine. Spacious Living Room with fireplace and picture windows overlooking Ravine, Master Suite with walk-in closet, renovated 4pc ensuite and windows overlooking Ravine. Main floor Laundry Room with entrance to garage. Basement features large Rec Room, Artist Studio, 3pc bathroom, 2nd Laundry Room and separate entrance. Perfect property to move or redevelop. Please call Roger at 416-729-7074 for more details!

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2-5PM

$1,588,000

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ROGER KORTSCHOT Sales Representative roger@royallepage.ca Dir: 416-729-7074 “30 YEARS OF PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKHAM/UNIONVILLE AREA”


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FANTASTIC YARD BUNGALOW

Fairgate bungalow! Here’s an opportunity to live on a quiet court, spacious 3 br, presently tenanted $1,400 a month, plus sep. ent. to oversized 2 br apt! Call for details, Kim Reesor* or Jenny Reesor*, 905-640-1200

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hatch to the same level as the rest of the attic. Apply weatherstripping to the edge of the hatch to reduce air leakage. Keep in mind that only ICrated electrical fixtures can have insulation placed with zero clearance. Follow manufacturer’s instructions and local building code to insulate around the chimney. Insulation begins working the moment it is installed and lasts throughout the life of the building, which means one, easy DIY project can provide years of savings. Every effort made to reduce air leakage in your home’s building envelope is like extra money in your pocket. Want to save even more? Try a few of these simple tips: reset ceiling fan blades to turn counter clockwise, replace light bulbs with energy-saving CFLs or LEDs, keep sunlight out of your home during the warmest parts of the day with window coverings or by landscaping with trees and shrubs, buy a programmable thermostat, and cook outdoors to keep your home cool. The savings you realize from greater energy savings can help you have even more fun in the sun this season.

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83 DORMAN DRIVE – STOUFFVILLE

Spacious 4 br - 3 bath sidesplit, 2 car gar. Mfl fam rm. Fabulous kitchen, windowed bfast area. $799,900. See you there. Kim Reesor* or Jenny Reesor* 905-640-1200

6600 MAIN ST. - STOUFFVILLE

Beautiful spacious 4 bedroom family home. Opportunity to live and work right in your house. Renovated Kitchen, hardwood floors, library with built-in cabinets, large master bedroom with beautifully updated ensuite and walk-in closet. A must see, Call today! Kim Reesor*, 905-640-1200

4319 STOUFFVILLE RD. – STOUFFVILLE

Sprawling ranch bungalow! Freshly painted, updated flrs, large lot, country living! Call to see. $799,900 Kim Reesor* or Jenny Reesor*, 905-640-1200 OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 2-4PM

82 PETER ST. – MARKHAM Custom Built, 4 bdrm, Executive Home on 73’x132’ ft. Professionally landscaped lot, over 5000 sq ft of finished area, lots of extras, minutes to 407, Markham and Mount Joy Go Station, YR Transit, M.S.Hospital, Grocery Stores, Call for details. $3,388,000 Carolina Morett*, 905-640-1200

Spacious Well-Appointed Home Featuring 9’ Shaker Kit Cabs & Granite CounterHardwood Flrs, Wainscoting In Halls/Landing, California Shutters, Hunter Douglas Pirouette, Custom Drapery, Mature Trees Offer Shade & Sanctuary, Close To Schools, Golf Courses, Parks/Trails, Transportation! $1,298,000 Call Salvator Fasullo*, 905-640-1200

249 HOOVER PARK DR. - STOUFFVILLE

6 ACRES IN ESTATE SUBDIVISION Sprawling Bungalow with 882 feet on Lake Woods Drive!! Over 4300 sqft of main floor living space!! 6 bedrooms, 6 baths, separate in-law or nanny suite, finished basement, professionally landscaped with putting green and gazebo, 4 attached garages! 24x45 steel workshop/garage, great for hobbyists. Call for a private viewing, Rhonda Barresi*, 905-640-1200

FAIRGATE BUNGALOW Immaculate 3bd bungalow on premium pie shaped lot on crt. location! Kitchen w. granite counters, hardwood on main! Separate entrance into bsmt w rec room, kit 3 pc bath! $1,098,000. Call Joe Gallo* or Adele Gallo**, 905-640-1200

905-640-1200 www.gallorealestateltd.com

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Scott McGillivray is host and executive producer of the hit HGTV series Income Property and Moving the McGillivrays, a real estate investor, contractor, author, and educator. Follow Scott on Twitter @smcgillivray. – News Canada

Mount Albert! Just move in. Great family home! Open concept rich laminate flrs thru-out! Renovated kit w/o to fabulous 114’ fenced lot! 3 spacious bdrms. Enjoy evenings on front porch, insulated gar. $674,900. call Kim Reesor* or Jenny Reesor*, 905-640-1200

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By: Scott McGillivray As the weather gets warmer, it’s time to catch up on projects around your home. But don’t overlook those tasks that we typically associate with colder weather––things like caulking and weatherstripping are equally important in spring and summer months. They keep conditioned air from seeping out of your home and prevent warm air from seeping in, reducing your cooling costs and keeping your home more comfortable. Another simple project that will help keep your home cool is topping up your attic insulation. It’s an easy task that can go a long way towards lowering your household energy consumption. A poorly insulated attic is a primary source of energy loss, forcing your AC unit to work harder than necessary and costing you money. Topping it up is easy. Ideally, you want to aim for a depth of 16 inches (41 cm) of insulation for an overall R-value of 50. When existing insulation is present, simply level the existing material to the top of the joist. Lay Roxul Comfortbatt on top of joists, running perpendicular to the first or existing layer of insulation. Ensure batts are butted against each other tightly. Fit batts closely to cross joists. Cut batt if necessary (this can be done easily with a serrated blade or bread knife) and leave no space between layers. Don’t forget to insulate the attic

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Tina Brienza*

Experience. Excellence. Results. Glenbourne Park

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Your search for the perfect Kylemore built home ends here! Presenting over 4,600 sq. ft. of luxurious space with large principal rooms, 4 bdrs all with ensuites, 5 baths, gourmet kitchen, 2nd main level kitchen, hand-scraped hardwood floors, approx. 10 ft main level ceilings, 9 ft upper level ceilings, upper level laundry, 3-car garage+++

Prime Richmond Hill! Grand Palace, brand new, never lived in, lower penthouse terrace, 1 + den with fabulous upper level terrace with approx 574 sq. ft. and almost 360 degrees of panoramic views! Bright and spacious, the rare end unit features 933 sq. ft. of open concept space, modern kitchen with granite countertops and SS appls, loads of natural light from wrap-around, floor-to-ceiling windows, two additional balconies, parking and locker included in price.

$648,800

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l Friday, May 12 Language Cafe - Friday WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: The Bridge Church, 5440 16th Ave., Markham CONTACT: Radhika Chellaiah, 905-2946716, info@newtomarkham.com, http://newtomarkham.com/ language-cafes/ COST: These are informal drop-in opportunities where you can enjoy a beverage and snack while practicing English with fluent locals and other newcomers.

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streetmarkham.com/farmersmarket COST: Freshness straight from the farm. A great place to shop, and live entertainment, too, starting at 10 a.m. New musicians this year. Come and see who is playing.

Herb Garden Markers WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Markham Museum, 9350 Markham Rd., Markham CONTACT: 905-305-5970, museuminfo@markham.ca COST: $45.20 (non-resident: $55.20) Barcode: 299151.Age: 18 and older.Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme. Add a special touch to your herb garden with your own handmade ceramic markers.

Here’s To Song WHEN: 7:30 p.m - 9:30 p.m WHERE: St. Maurice and St. Verena Coptic Church, 3300 Hwy. 7 E., Markham CONTACT: Brigitte Sopher, 905-471-4464, brigsopher@gmail.com, http:// www.villagevoices.ca COST: Adults: $30, seniors: $25, students: $15, < 12: free Village Voices and Men of Note, directed by Oksana Vignan, present a Canada 150 Concert. Tickets at the door or online.

Thornhill Garden and Horticultural Society Spring Plant Sale WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Thornhill Community Centre, 7755 Bayview Ave., Thornhill CONTACT: Thornhill Garden and Horticultural Society, thornhillhort@live.com COST: The Thornhill Garden and Horticultural Society Spring Plant Sale.

Unionville Montessori School 30th Anniversary Reunion WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Unionville Montessori School, 4486 16th Ave., Markham CONTACT: Unionville Montessori School, 905-474-9888, alumni@unionvillemontesso-

l Saturday, May 13 Markham Farmers Market 2017 WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Main Street Markham, 132 Robinson St., Markham CONTACT: Markham Village BIA, 905-472-2462, info@mainstreetmarkham.com, http://www.main-

Tennis Day in Canada Festivities WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: German Mills Tennis Club, 19 Simonston Blvd., Thornhill CONTACT: Justin Hummel COST: Players of all ages, levels and experience are invited to participate in free tennis activities and earn a chance to win fabulous prizes. Free food and drinks available.

6 ways for Mother’s Day l Saturday, May 13 Maple Scouts Mother’s Day Pancake Breakfast WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Maple Lions Hall, 8 Merino Rd., Vaughan CONTACT: Rhiannon Wood, rhiannon@1stmaple.org COST: Varies depending on order Please come and join the 1st Maple Scout group as they raise funds for their many adventures through delicious pancakes and a bake sale.

Victorian Mother’s Day Tea WHEN: 1:00 p.m WHERE: Elman W. Campbell Museum, 134 Main St. S., Newmarket CONTACT: Elman W. Campbell Museum, 905-953-5314, elmanmuseum@rogers.com, http:// www.newmarket.ca/museum COST: $15 Bring your mother and enjoy an old-fashioned afternoon in a historical setting with a variety of teas, old-fashioned sandwiches and sweets served on vintage china. Tickets must be purchased in advanced. Suitable for ages 12+ years.

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Mother’s Day Tea WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: King Heritage and Cultural Centre, 2920 King Rd., King CONTACT: Kathleen Fry, 905833-2331, kingmuseum@king.ca COST: $20 per person Treat your mother and yourself. Mind your manners with some Victorian etiquette lessons and sample tea and light refreshments. Please RSVP in advance.

Mother’s Day Watercolour Cookies Workshop with Cakelaine WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Aurora Cultural Centre, 22 Church St., Aurora CONTACT: Leanne DiMonte, 905-713-1818, info@auroraculturalcentre.ca COST: $22.55 plus HST, plus $15.75 materials fee Spend an afternoon bringing the joys of painting together with yummy baked goods.

Mother’s Day Concert, Strawberries, Scones Tea WHEN: 2:00 p.m WHERE: Sharon-Hope United Church, 18648 Leslie St., East Gwillimbury CONTACT: Upper Canada Chordsmen Chorus, 289-648-6300, info@uccchorus.com COST: $20 for concert and tea, $10 for concert Treat mom to a special concert by the Upper Canada Chordsmen Chorus followed by a tea, strawberries and scones.


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JEREMY GRIMALDI jgrimaldi@yrmg.com Two decades before retired York Regional Police Sgt. Don Clark was charged in 2015 with having sex with a 14-year-old girl, he was caught up in another investigation, but never faced criminal charges. In 1996, acting Staff Sgt. Clark was accused of sexually assaulting a Stouffville teen—an accusation that was handled through an internal police investigation. At the time, criminal charges were not laid. Instead, Clark was charged with “deceit” and “discreditable conduct” as part of an internal Police Services Act hearing. Clark admitted to “deceit” for making a false entry in his notebook. The discreditable conduct charge, which accused the officer of acting in “an inappropriate manner’ during a meeting with the teen, was withdrawn by the service. Although York Regional Police repeatedly said that files had been either “lost or purged” as part of the service’s move from York Region’s municipal offices to its new headquarters in Aurora, yorkregion.com was able to obtain a copy of the Police Services Act (PSA) notice of hearing and statement of facts through other means. Three sources, who requested anonymity, were interviewed as part of the investigation into this story; they will be identified as

Source A, B or C. Source A, who is close to the case, says the girl – who’d earlier been found by local officers after being reported missing by her parents – was attempting to seek guidance from the police when she met Clark. On Oct. 15, 1996, she called the Markham police station looking for another officer, according to Source B, who has intimate details of the facts of the case. Clark, then a 22-year veteran of the service, answered the call. Soon after, he left the station, taking his marked supervisor car to meet her. The PSA document states, “Sgt. Clark left 5 District…and drove to Stouffville to meet a female person…at approximately 12 midnight.” He returned after 1:55 a.m. making a “false and deceitful” entry into his notebook, writing: “1:05 patrol Main St., Markham.” Source A provided this version of their meeting: Clark took the girl, 15, to a dark and secluded parking lot, grabbed her crotch more than once, grabbed her breast, unzipped her pants and asked her to walk around for him in her underwear, suggesting that she wouldn’t have many clothes to remove. The teen made a complaint to police hours later, according to Source B. Officer Kirk Marshall, now an inspector with York police, was dispatched to investigate. Among other questions,

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Don Clark leaves the Newmarket court after a court appearance in Nov. 2016. Source A said, Marshall asked the girl: If she knew her allegations could ruin Clark’s career if she was lying? Why she didn’t run or tell him to stop? In reply, the girl said she was scared. When he asked why she was fearful, she replied Clark had a gun. The following day, the girl overdosed on pills at her school, according to Source A, who added she was “extremely vulnerable” at the time. Oct. 21, 1996, six days after the complaint, the girl’s parents met Marshall and his partner, Professional Standards Bureau Det.-Sgt. Greg Saunders, at the Markham police station, according to a letter obtained by yorkregion.com. The handwritten letter, signed by the parents and

Marshall, says, “During the meeting, options were discussed regarding criminal court and the Police Services Act tribunal. Given considerations to all points discussed at this meeting it is our request that this matter be dealt with internally by York Regional Police via the Police Services Act.” Talk at the police station, according to sources B and C, suggested there was insufficient evidence for criminal charges against Clark and the parents were concerned about the effects of a trial on their daughter. Yorkregion.com was unable to confirm this. A hearing was held a week later on Oct. 28, 1996. In the end, Clark was transferred out of his platoon and docked 96 hours. Disci-

pline for police misconduct can include dismissal, demotion and up to 120 hours docked pay. One retired member of York Regional Police said “everyone” in the police force would have known about the proceeding. “There’s no secrets in the police force…,” they said. “He could never live that down.” Clark would continue to work for York Regional Police for another 10 years. After his retirement in 2006, the force rehired him. Clark, a Georgina resident, was still working part-time, in the fleet department, when he was charged in November 2015 with the Oct. 30, 2015 sexual assault of a young girl. In February 2016, police announced three addition-

al victims had come forward to accuse the former cop. Clark now faces charges in two historical sex assaults, alleged to have occurred between 1967 and 1970, and in the 1996 incident that was handled by internal police investigation. All alleged victims are younger than 16. Clark currently faces charges of sexual interference, sexual intercourse with a girl under 14, sexual exploitation and sexual assault. According to Newmarket courthouse staff, Clark will next appear in court Oct. 23 and face trials by judge alone. Clark, Marshall, Saunders declined to comment on the story, refusing to speak while the case is before the courts. York Regional Police Chief Eric Jolliffe expressed concern that Clark remained with the service for so long after the 1996 incident. “When the criminal allegations were reported in November 2015, I immediately ordered a full review of the previous allegation and directed that a full criminal investigation take place, which resulted in criminal charges,” Jolliffe said in an emailed statement. “Given the fact that our recent investigation has led to criminal charges, I am very troubled that the accused remained in our employ following the 1996 allegations – this is unacceptable." These allegations have not been tested in court.

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The Richmond Hill Hindu Temple and the Darul Khair Center in Whitchurch-Stouffville are a few of the many places of worship on display, where the community is invited to learn new cultures and traditions. There are a number of churches, temples, and synagogues open to the public across the province, said Bridger. "Doors open gives access to space some might be nervous about visiting," he said. "It’s an opportunity to learn different religions and cultures." Another place of worship is St. Mary and St. Joseph Coptic Orthodox Church in Richmond Hill, featuring hand-painted murals, carved wood and marble imported from Egypt. Whitchurch-Stouffville is home to a Mennonite meeting house, a brick house that has never been renovated and contains the original unpainted pine pews and floors. If historic buildings are not for you, there are plenty of cemeteries dating back to the mid-1850s, farms, galleries and trails part of the Doors Open experience. On the list is also a collection of municipal, infrastructure and industrial buildings. "Doors Open is about getting an understanding for your local municipality," Bridger said. "There might be a building you walk and drive by every day and not know what it is. This is the opportunity to see them."

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