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Richmond Hill man stabbed to death, leaves lasting legacy KIM ZARZOUR kzarzour@yrmg.com

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The family of Gianluca Cellucci is organizaing a charity softball tournament, dubbed Gianluca’s Gift First Annual Softball Tournament, to be held in Aurora this summer in memory of Gianluca. The money raised will go toward the creation of The Gianluca Cellucci Northern Camp Adventure program at 360Kids and was spearheaded by his friends Matt and Jake in honour of Gianluca’s love for the outdoors. From right are Gianluca’s friends Matt Milone and Jake Bruno along with his parents Carmelo Celluci and Joanna Liokossis, cousin Catherine Liokossis, Uncle Cesidio Cellucci and sister Francesca Cellucci.

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The Yiankees a summer softball team named to honour Gianluca Cellucci stand behind Gianluca’s memorial rock and tree in Richmond Hill. large; shouldn’t his legacy, too? A political science grad, he dreamed of a career in law enforcement. Anyone who knew the charismatic kid knew he’d do much more than that; they used to joke he’d one day be Canada’s first Italian prime minister. Over the next few months, his parents, sister, cousin, aunt and uncle and his closest friends began

meeting in the family’s basement - the same rec room where Gianluca and his buddies spent countless evenings with video games, workouts, sleepovers and laughter. In that place of fun memories, they hashed out an even bigger plan. They would establish a foundation in his honour, called Gianluca’s Gift, with the aim of helping an overlooked age group: out-of-

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Gianluca Cellucci loved fishing, canoeing and camping. His family and friends hope they can share his love for the outdoors to help mentor youth at risk. school but not-quite adults, kids caught in transition, the kind of at-risk youth helped by 360Kids. "Gianluca and his sister and their friends, they were all very lucky, born into families that provided opportunities they needed to be successful," Liokossis says. "A lot of [at-risk] kids are not bad kids. They just didn’t have those same opportunities or support and

I like to think Gianluca would be one of the ones to do that for them." Their first big fundraiser will be the "First Annual Gianluca’s Gift Softball Tournament". Before he died, Gianluca had been looking forward to playing with friends on a softball team. The team played without him that summer, wearing spiffy new Yiankees jer-

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It was their first Christmas without Gianluca. After a painful year of learning to live without him after his brutal stabbing death earlier in the year, the 22-year-old’s family now faced the holidays without him - and the thought of not buying him a present, not tucking something special under the tree, not watching him unwrap it Christmas morning . It was too much for his mother, Joanna Liokossis, to bear. "We had to do something to honour him," she said. "And then the idea just popped into my head: 360Kids!" Gianluca was all about social justice. Call him, any time, any reason, and the Richmond Hill youth would rush to help. It may have been what cost him his life, that cold February night outside of a Vaughan nightclub. There was a fracas in the vacant parking lot at 120 Interchange Way and Gianluca was stabbed to death, his friend suffered serious stab wounds. "Gianluca stepped in; he wasn’t even involved in the fight," his mom recalls. "He didn’t like to see anyone taken advantage of, or hurt. He stepped in so his friend wouldn’t get hurt and he lost his life. There’s no greater sacrifice. He is a hero. "Unfortunately," she adds, in a quiet voice, "most heroes, don’t live." But heroes can live on in a legacy, and that’s what Gianluca’s family and friends hope for. That first Christmas without him, Liokossis suggested friends and family donate to 360Kids, supporting homeless and atrisk youth as a present to Gianluca. The idea quickly mushroomed. Gianluca lived life

seys (named after Gianluca’s nickname, Yian). "It was a little rough," his childhood friend Jacob Bruno recalls with a chuckle. "We looked good, but we lost!" Gianluca was probably laughing at them all, he says. "It was definitely a shot to the ego, but we got better and it was tons of fun." "And in true Gianluca form, they never gave up," Liokossis adds. "They persevered. That’s what they’re like; a good bunch of kids." Funds raised from next month’s softball tourney, as well as a dinner dance Oct. 6, will help establish a northern camp adventure program at 360Kids in his name. Gianluca’s gentle nature and adventurous spirit can live on that way, they say, his spirit sharing the great outdoors with underprivileged and troubled youth. As they work out the details in the basement rec room, Gianluca’s loved ones reminisce - about the time he jumped in the car at 3 a.m. when a friend’s cottage boat needed rescuing from a frigid October lake, about his regular hospital visits to the elderly man he worked with at Eagles Nest Golf Club. Whenever they get together like this, they feel his presence, and it lifts them up. Who knows what he could have done with his life, they wonder. "Even if it wasn’t anything on a grand scale, just by being who he was, Gianluca affected a lot of people and inspired a lot of us," Liokossis says. "We are keeping him alive, in a sense. At least, that’s my hope." GOOD TO KNOW Softball Tournament: A one-day tournament fundraiser, July 15, 9:30 a.m., Lambert Wilson Park, 135 Industrial Parkway N., Aurora. Registration fee is $75 per player or waived in return for $150 in pledges. All are welcome to play, or simply attend to support the cause. Info here: gianlucasgift.ca

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Upcoming Meetings Tuesday, June 20 - Committee of the Whole – 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 21 – Council Public Meeting – 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 27 – Council – 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 4 – Committee of the Whole – 4:30 p.m. Agendas for all meetings are available on the Town’s website under Mayor and Council section – Council Calendar. Meetings will be held at the Municipal Offices, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, 1st floor ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEM For meetings held in the Council Chambers, the Town of Richmond Hill offers an assistive listening system. Should you require the use of this system, please advise the Office of the Clerk in advance by sending an e-mail to clerks@richmondhill.ca or by speaking with Clerk’s Office staff before the start of the meeting.

Employment Opportunities The Town of Richmond Hill has the following employment opportunities currently available: • Facility Attendant I & II • Fitness Instructor • Lifeguards & Swimming Instructors • School Crossing Guards • Integration Services Assistant • Manager, Risk Management For detailed information about these and other positions, including application instructions, deadlines and file numbers, please visit the Town’s website at RichmondHill.ca/Employment or view the public bulletin board at any one of the Town’s community centres.

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knowledge of English everything was challenging. "I lost myself, I didn’t know how to go or do anything without any English," she said. Almost fluent now, Manukyan credits her progress to watching English language television, listening to radio and reading English books. While raising three children, she slips in English language practice whenever she has 15 or 20 minutes to spare. Now after learning English with the goal of improving it to match her Russian and Armenian abilities, Manukyan stresses the importance of learning a new language. "To me, to live in this country, to be a good citizen, you have to learn the language, the tradition, the culture. It’s important," she said.

sian, Spanish, Tamil, Urdu, Vietnamese and Dari. Regina Chan, general manager of the Vaughan Welcome Centre, says a common theme among stories from English students is they wish they had learned the language faster. "A lot of students who share their story say they worked when they first came to Canada," Chan said. "Taking English classes was not a priority at the time - for survival they got a job." Chan says newcomers may have had enough English skills to "get by" at their first jobs, but after three or four years they felt "stuck." "That’s when they thought to come back, learn the language and explore new pathways for employment," Chan said. The centres are funded

Of the region’s 1.1 million residents, about 89 per cent speak English. Six per cent have knowledge of French, while five per cent of residents have no knowledge of either official language. Seventy-one per cent of residents speak English at home. Given the data on languages and the region’s growing immigrant communities, the Welcome Centres opened as a resource for newcomers and anyone to learn English. York Region Welcome Centres also aid newcomers in settlement and employment. With five centres across Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Markham and Newmarket, they offer services in several languages, including Arabic, Cambodian, Cantonese, English, Farsi, French, Hindi, Italian, Korean, Mandarin, Punjabi, Rus-

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by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada and the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration, but managed by five agencies across York Region, including Social Enterprise and COSTI Immigrant Services. Social Enterprise partnership co-ordinator Darlene Brown says the centres were created knowing that most clients would not speak English fluently or at all. "With migratory trends being what they were, the anticipation was that this portion would grow over the years," she said. That demographic has grown considerably since the first Welcome Centre opened in Vaughan in 2007. After English, the most popular language in York Region is Chinese (including Cantonese and Manda-

rin). Approximately 12 per cent of York Region residents speak either Cantonese or Mandarin. Three per cent of residents speak Russian, two per cent speak Farsi, also known as Persian. Another two per cent of residents speak Italian and two per cent speak Tamil. Korean, Urdu, Spanish, Punjabi and Gujarati are spoken by one per cent of residents each. Three of those languages - Urdu, Punjabi and Gujarati originate from India and Pakistan, reflecting a growing community of South Asian Canadians. The last three per cent of residents speak Tagalog, Arabic, Vietnamese, Romanian and French. In total there are 122 languages spoken by York Region residents. Welcome Centres in different municipalities are

also reflecting which languages are growing in which part of the region. "You have a higher population of Asians in the Markham area," Brown said. "So they’re looking for supports with Asian languages and support for seniors. In Newmarket, we’re seeing a growing trend here with Farsi speakers, where before it used to be Russian." Chan says as the northern municipalities in York Region are also seeing a growth in foreign-language speakers. "Newmarket is now very mixed," she said. "We have Vietnamese- and Cambodian-speaking clients." Richmond Hill is home to several Farsi and Russian speakers, while Vaughan is seeing a growing Arabic-speaking community, Chan added.

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Honey bees come to Hillcrest KIM ZARZOUR kzarzour@yrmg.com Hillcrest Mall could be the first shopping centre in Canada to welcome bees. The Richmond Hill mall has installed several bee hives on the rooftop and last month, wildflowers seeds were sown around the perimeter with hopes of harvesting 200 jars of honey in the fall. Residents in the neighbourhood surrounding the Yonge and Weldrick shopping centre are being encouraged to plant floral gardens as well, to encourage pollination. Marketing director Lisa Resnic says the pilot project is part of the mall’s focus on the environment. "We are taking sustainability to the next level." The Centre for Global Research reported this spring that one of the biggest dangers facing mankind is the loss of the global honeybee population. Bees play a significant

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honey-themed market to spread awareness about healthy bee populations. The company has assured the mall customers will be safe, and several rooftop hives are already underway in downtown Toronto, atop office towers and hotels, Resnic says. It’s not the only way Richmond Hill has welcomed flower-loving creatures. Last summer, town council signed the National Wildlife Federation mayors’ Monarch Pledge to help save endangered monarch butterflies. Research shows monarch populations have been steadily declining and in the last 20 years, decreased by 90 per cent. Among the steps to be taken, the town will support milkweed seed collection and propagation through Richmond Hill’s Seed Library and create a monarch neighbourhood challenge to create habitats.

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This is an important month for those of the Muslim faith. It’s Ramadan, the holy month marked by dawn-to-dusk fasting. But did you know many other faiths also practise fasting? As many as 25 different religions carry out this spiritual practice, says Karim Aziz, outreach secretary with Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at of Richmond Hill. You can learn about how three of those faiths - Muslim, Jewish and Christian - view fasting as part of their religion at a special interfaith symposium in Richmond Hill, June 22. The presentation, featuring speakers from each faith group, is being hosted by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at. The free event includes a Q and A and wraps up with Iftar - a breaking of the fast for Muslims. It’s part of an annual info-sharing initiative to promote understanding and harmony, Aziz said. "We believe interfaith dialogue is the way to unite all religions . through community events that explore the teachings and practices of different faiths. There are so many differences and conflicts in the world. We can sit together and see the commonalities; it’s the similarity that brings closeness."Good to Know: Interfaith Symposium: June 22, 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., McConaghy Centre, 10100 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. All welcome; entry and parking are free; complementary refreshments.


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KIM ZARZOUR kzarzour@yrmg.com "Hello, 911? I have a duckling emergency!" Katherine Laco didn’t know who else to call. It was 8 p.m. June 8 and she was walking her dog near Richmond Hill’s Mill Pond when she heard flapping and quacking near the water’s edge. A mother duck was

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"Two of them climbed over the abutment and one held on to the other. It was slippery, very precarious, but they managed to get him and put him back in the pond." It looked like a happy reunion, Laco says. "He got away from the commotion as quickly as he could - scooted like a motorboat back to his mom."

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Visit yorkregion.com/events to submit your own community events for online publishing. contemporary, expressive landscape and abstract acrylic paintings. Last Night at the Proms WHEN: 7:30 p.m - 9:30 p.m WHERE: Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, 10268 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 905-787-8811 This year we celebrate Canada’s 150th featuring Canadian composers and their music, to complement the standard standard "Proms" repertoire. l Tuesday, June 20 Women in Business Networking WHEN: 8:30 a.m - 10:00 a.m WHERE: Staples Head Office, 6 Staples Ave., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 905-884-1961, ceo@rhbot.com COST: Nonmembers: $20 Guest Speaker: Rick Denley, "Leadership - Your Way".Join us for our next Women Entrepreneur and Professionals Networking Session. l Wednesday, June 21 Enterprising Young Profession-

als Social WHEN: 5:00 p.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: Lone Star Texas Grill, 9301 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Lisa Chong, 905-8841961, ceo@rhbot.com, http:// web.rhbot.ca/events/Enterprising-Young-Professionals-Business-After-5-24013/details COST: Members and non-members: $10 For business owners, professionals or entrepreneurs younger than 40 and looking to engage with other local businesses in the community and expand their networks. St. Matthew’s United Church Strawberry Supper WHEN: 5:00 p.m - 7:30 p.m WHERE: St. Matthew’s United Church, 333 Crosby Ave., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 905-8843606 COST: Adults: $18, 12 and younger: free A summer supper of cold roast beef, ham, salads, homemade cake and ice cream served with fresh Ontario strawberries. Phone for tickets or purchase at the door.

l Saturday, June 17 Markham Village Music Festival WHEN: 12:00 a.m WHERE: Morgan Park, 11 Parkway Ave., Markham CONTACT: info@markhamfestival.com COST: Free entry and parking Five stages of music, including the Practically Hip Tragically Hip tribute band as well as a Town Crier competition, craft and food vendors and a children’s zone.

York Region Pride Parade/Fest WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Newmarket Riverwalk Commons, 200 Doug Duncan Dr., Newmarket CONTACT: 647-9237579 The annual parade is 10:30 a.m. and travels south along Main Street. After the parade, celebrate Pride Fest at Riverwalk Commons, featuring live entertainment, community fair and children’s activities. Artisan’s Festival WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Fairy Lake, Water Street and Main Street South, Newmarket CONTACT: 905-895-1441 The festival features a juried show

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l Thursday, June 15 2017 Seniors Art Showcase Sale WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: Markham Civic Centre, 101 Town Centre Blvd., Markham CONTACT: seniorsadvisorycommittee@gmail.com COST: Support our local artists at this showcase of works by seniors.

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and sale and a special area reserved for the sale of homemade foods, such as jams, jellies, honey, tapenade, and dips.

Join us for the 4th annual Stouffville Dash for Diabetes, with a chip-timed 5km run or walk, as well as a free Kids 1km race.

l Sunday, June 18 Dash for Diabetes Run/Walk WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 10:00 a.m WHERE: Stouffville Clippers Sport Complex, 120 Weldon Road, Whitchurch-Stouffville CONTACT: Jack Minacs, 647-624-1869 COST: Kids free; 5 km: $35-$40

Hand Print Tiles WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Markham Museum, 9350 Markham Rd., Markham CONTACT: 905-305-5970 COST: $40 Create a one of a kind tree hand print tile with your family.

stop, shop + dine. With work underway on Yonge Street in Richmond Hill, thank you for continuing to support our local shops and businesses. If you haven t visited us yet, come and check out what we have. Businesses are open throughout construction and stocked up with a wide variety of products and services. We value your support, and our staff are ready to help find what you need. After all, we re your neighbours too Shop Yonge!

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A highlight of this year’s York Pride Fest will be the Pride Parade on Newmarket’s Main Street on Saturday, June 17 at 10:30 a.m.During the morning and into the afternoon, watch out for the Pride on Riverwalk event, offering live entertainment, community fair and other activities. The Queer Wellness Festival, hosted by the Canadian Mental Health Association of York Region’s Under The Rainbow group, features workshops, information booths, entertainment and refreshments. Workshops start at 5.30 p.m. and include creative writing workshop and a workshop presented by the AIDS Committee of York Region on how to be an ally, teaching how to foster community, be inclusive and

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It’s Pride Month in the City of Toronto. Read our list of 12 events you can check out in support of the LGBTQ commnity. support one another. Entertainment starts at 7 p.m. and features comedian Chantel Marostica and a live performance by Katie Reid. Before and throughout the pride week, LGBTQ awareness displays will be presented at the following libraries: East Gwillimbury (Holland Landing) Public Library, Newmarket Public Library, Richmond Hill

Public Library and Georgina (Keswick) Public Library. York Pride Fest is a notfor-profit community-based organization hosting social events in York Region. For more information about this year’s celebration, visit http://yorkpridefest.com. For more local arts and entertainment, visit yorkregion.com/events


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Snakes in a schoolyard: no more says Town

Snakes in a schoolyard? Not in Richmond Hill - or at least, not anymore. A teenager, who shocked park-goers earlier this month when he released his five pythons and a large lizard onto the muddy grass, has been told his exotic pet party is over. The Town of Richmond Hill issued a notice of violation last week to remove all of the reptiles from his home by June 8. If he fails to do so, the creatures, prohibited under town bylaws, will be

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the first time police were called. It happened to him at Crosby Park, too. "Funny, the animal control officer is new to the job and hates snakes. She stayed well clear of the guy, now with two of the snakes on his shoulders," the witness said. But town bylaw officers had no fear of taking on the peripatetic pets. They tracked down the owner and informed him some of the creatures - pythons in particular - are not permitted as pets in Richmond Hill and advised Jovin to give them up, possibly to a reptile organization or zoo. Town spokesperson Meeta Gandhi admits "it’s not a situation we have encountered before. When we created the bylaw a couple of years ago, we tried to an-

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confiscated by the Ontario SPCA. According to a Richmond Hill resident, who was walking his dog, the pet-owner, 16-year-oid Javin Caesar, strolled into the schoolyard at O.M. MacKillop Public School on the evening of June 3, pushing a shopping cart filled with backpacks. He unfurled five large snakes from the packs and let them slither out onto the ground. Next, he pulled out a monitor - a type of large lizard - and let it loose, too. Shocked, the resident called police; soon after, an animal control officer showed up, but he was told there is nothing technically illegal about the teen "taking his pets out for a walk". Javin admitted it wasn’t

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BOND HEAD, Bradford/ WGW- Large 3 bedroom apt. eat in kitchen, fenced yard, storage room, parking. $1250+ Available July 1st. Call Paul Hawkins, Century 21 Heritage, 905-955-5340. BOND HEAD Bradford/WGW Large 2 bedroom apt. eat in kitchen, parking. $1400+ Available now. Call Paul Hawkins, Century 21 Heritage, 905-955-5340. ELGIN MILLS / Yonge Richmond Hill. Professionally finished, bright, spacious 1 bedroom basement. Storage, parking, separate entrance, laundry, a/c. No-smoking/pets. $950. Avail July 1 Call 647-980-1735 or 416-846-6305

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the estate of TANELINA MRAJSKA a.k.a. TANIA MRAJSKA, Pensioner, Deceased. ALL persons having claims as creditors against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Town of Richmond Hill, in the Regional Municipality of York, who died at the said Town of Richmond Hill, on June 17, 2016, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before Thursday, August 10, 2017. After that date the Public Guardian and Trustee will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which s/he then shall have had notice. Anyone having knowledge of a Will or nextof-kin of the above mentioned is also required to contact the undersigned. DATED at Toronto on June 8, 2017

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DANTER, Horace Ivan (Dan) WWII Veteran. S/Sgt R.C.E.M.E. Passed away on Wednesday, May 31st in his 92nd year. Survived by his wife Marion of 71 years. Father of Douglas (Jackie), David (deceased) and Nancy (deceased). Remembered by Grandchildren Adam, Heather, Brittny, and Chrissy, along with 8 Great-Grandchildren. Also fondly remembered by his sister Elizabeth. Horace was a Past Master of Prince of Wales #630 Lodge, a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Mason, a member of Rameses Shrine, and the Shrine Legion of Honour. He was also Past President of Mackenzie Health Hospital Volunteers Association, where he served as a volunteer for 32 years. Friends may call at MARSHALL FUNERAL HOME (10366 Yonge Street), Richmond Hill. Visitation is Friday, June 23rd from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., with a 15 minute Masonic Ceremony at 7:30 p.m. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, June 24th at 1:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend. Inurnment will occur at a later date at Elgin Mills Cemetery. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to The Shriners Hospital for Children (Montreal Unit), or any charity of your choice.

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4 days per week, Evening shifts, Competitive wages & benefits, Home daily, no Sunday deliveries, clean & highly maintained equipment. Provide customer deliveries and pick-ups. Hand bombing required. Drivers@summit.colabor.com

General Help

Builder requires

General Construction Labourers Please send resume to: Katelyn@delridgehomes.com Fax: 905-479-2934 or Call: 905-479-6446

AZ DRIVER Minimum 3 years driving experience. Experience with U.S. Border Crossing an asset. Clean driving abstract. FAST Card. References. Pay rate above scale, Benefits after 6 months. 1BJE XBJUJOH UJNFT BGUFS IPVST IS NJMF Safety Bonus NJMF QBJE RVBSUFSMZ $35 pickups or extra drop. Full loads. Year round work. Dedicated runs. Home most weekends

Email resumes to: tbown@pplgroup.com

LANDSCAPERS

for Markham area.

Drivers

Now hiring lifeguards for the summer of 2017 for private luxurious condominiums and town home outdoor pools in the Keele and Finch area.

SUMMIT FOOD SERVICE Mississauga Terminal

General Help

PART TIME CLEANER Needed Immediately, Yonge/Elgin Mills area. Day shift. No experience needed.

General Help

with experience to do property maintenance and construction. Great career opportunity, work all year long. Great pay and benefits available. Call: 416-881-9599 or email: viri@rogers.com

Skilled Labourer

$22.50/hr. Truck and gas provided. Licence must be in good standing, have own tools and be exible when dealing with tenants. Call Nicole: 905-727-1102 xt. 201

Administration

Administration

Receptionist For busy Markham Real Estate Development Company with a minimum, 3+ years office experience, good communication skills and pleasant phone manners, proficient in MS Office, organized, efficient, and reliable team player to support needs of the business. Fax or email your resume to: 905-604-1400 / leasemanager@aol.com

FULL TIME RECEPTIONIST Required immediately for a lighting manufacturer in Richmond Hill. Computer skills a must. Fluent in English. French speaking an asset. Duties include: answering telephone, greeting customers, data entry, mailing. Please fax resume to 905-763-8778 or email galaxy@galaxy-lighting.com

Day Porter

PT Drivers

for Multiple Funeral Homes. May suit semi/retired people. Also looking for night/weekend help Serving 13 locations in the GTA. Email resume: chantelle.desbois@ sci-us.com

Mon. to Fri. (days) $14.00/hr. Day to day maintenance & general cleaning of ofďŹ ce. Ability to lift 50 lbs, must speak English. Email: reception@ servicemasterclean.ca or call: Brian Bruce 416-675-4676

Call: 416-834-6346

Please call 905-478-4739 or Fax 905-478-8691

Professional

Professional

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Restaurants/ Hospitality

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Looking for Kitchen help and servers to work part time on weekends. Call 905 851 2325 Frank Email frank@ theroyalton.ca

Sales Opportunities

Call 1-800-263-64800

Sales Opportunities

TELESALES AGENTS Part-time days 5+ years experience Promenade Mall Thornhill Excellent bonus structure

Call 905-886-4187 RU HPDLO

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Salon and Spa

HAIRSTYLIST

We are a busy salon with existing clientele looking for a full time hairstylist knowledgable in both cutting and colouring. $SSO\ WRGD\ WR MRLQ WKH 6DORQ 0DVVLPR ,QF WHDP Call: 905-882-4333 or salonmassimoinc@gmail.com

home improvement / service professionals Nannies/Live In/Out CAN’T FIND A LOCAL NANNY? CALL AMACARE Now For Experienced and Reliable Caregivers from Overseas. Call Amacare Now, have Caregiver in Eight Months. 416-850-0851 www.amacare.ca

NANNY/ FAMILY HOUSEKEEPER AVAILABLE English Speaking, parttime, Groceries /errands, meal prep/ cooking, laundry, light cleaning. 905-841-4116

Domestic Help Available BEST CLEANING LADIES IN THE CITY Honest, hard working, insured/ bonded. 416-897-6782 www.maidforyou torontoltd.com

Mortgages/Loans

Mortgages/Loans

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LARGER AMOUNTS AND COMMERCIAL FUNDS AVAILABLE Decrease monthly payments up to 75%!!

Home Renovations

CEILINGS REPAIRED Spray textures, plaster designs, stucco, drywall, paint. We fix them all!

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Punctual and Reliable Home Services, Repairs & Renovations. Bathroom, Countertop, Backsplash, Ceramics, Plumbing, Ceiling Spraying, Crown Moulding, Flooring, Garage Openers, Appliance Repair/ Installation

Plus all your Silicone Needs

Based on 3% APR. OAC

Bathtubs, showers, vanities and more.

(888) 307-7799

CALL 905-669-4658

Ontario-Wide Financial (FSCO Licence #12456)

www.ontario-widefinancial.com ~ Let us HELP, ask for Lee ~ Cleaning/Janitorial

Cleaning/Janitorial

CRYSTAL CLEANING experience Homes, Offices. Insured/ bonded. Supplies provided. 15% discount. Call (647)500-2260 for details.

STEVE’S WINDOW Cleaning. Get ready for Spring Cleaning. Residential and Comm e r c i a l . call 289-383-4263

REMODELING

Bathrooms Kitchens Basements Offices Ceramic Tiles Electrical Plumbing Walls Carpentry Flooring Painting

DECKS & FENCES (647) 700-6194

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www.grosvenorprojects.com

BASEMENT LEAKING? Crack repairs. Filling inside and out. All work guaranteed. Free Estimates. 905-615-8349 or 416-666-2010

Home Renovations

www.decksnow.ca

Home Renovations

Landscaping, Lawn Care, Supplies

CUT GRASS, small HOUSEHOLD RENOVAtrees, tree branches, TION/REPAIR SERVICweeding, gutters, glass ES, Water damage, door and windows, Popcorn ceilings, Dryseeding, leaves and wall, Painting (exterior/interior), Reasonable garden cleanup, new and under construction prices, Electrical/Plumbhouses and buildings ing, Guaranteed work, 416-821-0359 Special Senior Discount. Call: 416-887-3082

Moving & Storage HOME RENOVATIONS Finish Basement, Kitchen, Bath, all Flooring, Tile, Framing, Drywall, Painting. No Dust. No Mess. Competitive Rate. Call or text Alan 416-918-5282 www.gcg-Reno.com

Handy Person MICHAEL’S PROPERTY & LAWN MAINTENANCE lawn maintenance, landscaping & planting driveway sealing, cut small trees, fertilizing & weed control painting Please call for pricing 416-569-3920.

Plumbing SEMI-RETIRED MASTER PLUMBER. Specializing in small residential repairs and installations in York Region. Licensed, insured, courteous. Reasonable rates. 416-948-6536

Moving & Storage

PARRIS MOVERS Long/short, big/small, residential/ condos/ commercial. Quality service. Affordable/ reliable. 905-758-2848, 416-677-2848 www.parrismovers.ca

Painting & Decorating

ABSOLUTELY AMAZING painters at bargain prices! Summer special $100/ room (WALLS 1 COAT) Fast, Reliable. Free estimates! Second-To-None Painting 905-265-7738

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Painting & Decorating

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Summer Special! 2 FREE gallons of paint with every job! Quality Painters at Affordable Prices Interior/Exterior, Patch Work, Minor Repair & Much More. . . Fully Licensed and Insured.

For a Free Estimate please call Paramount Painting Company * * * 647-642-8570 * * *

Painting & Decorating

Waste Removal

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Offers available from June 1 – June 30, 2017. Payments cannot be made on a weekly basis, for advertising purposes only. *Representative monthly lease offer based on a new 2017 Rogue S FWD/2017 Sentra SV CVT/2017 Pathfinder S 4x2 at 0%/0%/1.99% lease APR for 39/39/39 months equals monthly payments of $257/$214/$388 with $1,995/$995/$1,995 down payment, and $0 security deposit. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $12,026/$9,354/$17,113. Lease Cash of $500/$1,800/$760 is included in the advertised offer. ^Representative finance offer based on a new 2017 Titan Crew Cab SV (AA00). Selling price is $47,072 financed at 3.95% APR equals 84 monthly payments of $560 monthly for an 84 month term. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $47,072. $3,500 Finance Cash included in advertised offers on 2017 Titan Crew Cab SV (AA00). ‡Claim based on years/kilometer coverage for Maritz 2016 Full Size Pickup Segmentation and Compact Pickup Segmentation v. 2017 TITAN and TITAN XD. Nissan’s New Vehicle Limited Warranty basic coverage excludes tires, corrosion coverage and emission performance and defect coverage (applicable coverage is provided under other separate warranties). Other terms and conditions also apply. See dealer for complete warranty details. Warranty claim is current at time of printing. ▲Models shown $38,520/$28,025/$50,520/$59,522 selling price for a new 2017 Rogue SL Platinum (PL00)/2017 Sentra SR Turbo CVT Premium (RL00)/2017 Pathfinder Platinum/2017 Titan Pro-4X (AA00). All Pricing includes Freight and PDE charges ($1,795/$1,600/$1,795/$1,795) air-conditioning levy ($100), applicable fees, tire tax, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. 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. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. Certain conditions apply. ©2017 Nissan Canada Inc.


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