The City Centre Mirror, August 10, 2017

Page 1

THURSDAY AUGUST 10, 2017

SERVING OUR COMMUNITIES TO Etobicoke • 95 Laird Drive, Leaside Village • 416-422-0505

Double Take leads women into business

ONLINE at insidetoronto.com News, events and information on your desktop, laptop or mobile device

Sunday Reads

JUSTIN SKINNER jskinner@insidetoronto.com With a variety of products ranging from knitted and sewn goods to jewelry and food, the Creative Women’s Collective is helping women in Regent Park and the surrounding areas hone and use their talents and earn some money through social enterprise. The collective - part of the Women’s Development Network - helps women in Regent Park find ways to maximize their skills, and a recent partnership with the Yonge Street Mission’s Double Take store gives them a place to showcase their wares on a permanent basis. The group now boasts roughly 50 official members - many of them new Canadians - among the approximately 100 women who have participated. Members work individually and in groups to create goods for sale, from gift items to housewares and decorations to catered food. "Lots of (women) are sitting at home with no job and nothing l See ENTREPRENEURS, page 4

Explore unsolved mysteries and read new work by Canadian authors. insidetoronto.com/sundayreads

Events Calendar

See what’s happening by visiting our online community calendar. www.insidetoronto.com/events

uReport the news newsroom@insidetoronto.com www.facebook.com/InsideToronto Justin Skinner/Metroland

Creative Women’s Collective members Fariza Sultany (left) and Kanya Chaivat show off some of the goods now on sale at the Yonge Street Mission’s Double Take store.

@InsideTOnews insidetoronto.com/ureport


City Centre Mirror | Thursday, August 10, 2017 |

2

COMMUNITY

Sun safety top of mind thanks to new pilot project Pilot runs at Kew Gardens, Sherbourne Common, HTO Park, Harbour Square Park, Little Norway Park JUSTIN SKINNER jskinner@insidetoronto.com In a bid to protect Toronto’s park users from harmful UV rays, the city has partnered with the David Cornfield Melanoma Fund and the Douglas Wright Foundation to offer free sunscreen in select city parks. The pilot program will see dispensers set up in Kew Gardens, Sherbourne Common, HTO Park, Harbour Square Park and Little Norway Park. The two foundations will cover the costs of the pilot project and ensure the dispensers - similar to hand sanitizer dispensers

David Cornfield Melanoma Fund/Photo

Sunscreen dispensers will be on hand in five Toronto parks until the end of September thanks to a pilot project between the city, the David Cornfield Melanoma Fund and the Douglas Wright Foundation.

- are refilled when needed, with the city providing locations and additional administrative support. Launched on Wednesday, Aug. 2, the project will see six dispensers located across the five parks, which are near or along the city’s waterfront. Kew Gardens will have two dispensers, while the remaining four parks will have one apiece. "The lakeside Martin Goodman Trail and our beautiful waterfront parks are a magnet for all Torontonians and visitors who want to enjoy the outdoors and Lake Ontario," said Beaches-East York Councillor Mary-Marga-

ret McMahon, who chairs the City’s Parks and Environment Committee. "We encourage park and trail users to enjoy our common grounds safely, and that includes sun safety." Danielle Patterson, executive director of the David Cornfield Melanoma Fund, said the project is designed to keep sun safety front of mind and make sure people have easy access to sunscreen while enjoying the outdoors in the city. "Skin cancer is the most common cancer in Canada," she said. "Melanoma, the deadliest skin cancer, is one of the fastest rising cancers in Canada. Fortunately, skin cancer

DROP ZONE TORONTO

OPENS

Presented by:

AUGUST 18

Thursday, October 5, 2017 CREIT head office 175 Bloor St. E. Rappel 17-storeys and raise funds to help kids with physical disabilities!

CHALLENGE YOURSELF AND CHANGE LIVES

Look for your

CNE Guidebook in today’s paper!

If you did NOT receive a CNE Guidebook in today’s paper, please call 416.774.2252 or e-mail cneguidebookdelivery@insidetoronto.com The CNE Guidebook is also available onsite at CNE Information Booths and online at TheEx.com!

insidetoronto.com

For more information or to register: TheDropZone.ca 416-421-8377 ext. 313

National Founding Sponsor

National Hero Sponsor

National Sponsors

Local Sponsor

Community Media Partner

is largely preventable, by protecting your skin from the sun with shade, long clothing, hats, sunglasses and sunscreen." The pilot project is slated to run through August and September and could be expanded to other parks if it proves to be successful. "We’re eager to see how the public receives it and how it works operationally for us," said Patterson. "Parks are obviously a great way to engage with people and to offer free sunscreen to help people protect themselves from the sun when they’re out enjoying the summer." For more information, visit www.besunsafe.ca


CANADA 150

3

CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com Chances are, unless you’ve walked by his recently installed Heritage Toronto plaque on Lombard Street, Albert Jackson’s name won’t ring many bells. It may come as a surprise to most, then, that for much of the month of May 1882, Jackson’s story was splashed across headlines both local and national, capturing the attention of the city, the country, and even the likes of thenprime minister John A. Macdonald. Back then, however, the man known today in certain, all-too-small circles as a hero about whom a play has been written, a lane has been named, and a memorial plaque has been dedicated, was referred to in headlines simply as "The Colored Postman." Born into slavery on a Delaware plantation in 1857, Jackson persevered despite his most humble of beginnings to become Toronto’s first Black mail carrier - an odds-defying feat for which he was recognized by Heritage Toronto late last month. "Albert’s story is one that remains relevant to our present and can show us a way forward to build a more resilient and kind city," Heritage Toronto board member Abena Buahene said of Jackson at the July 21 plaque presentation in his name at 26 Lombard St. - the former site of the Toronto General Post Office. "His story is a reminder of how far we have come and the work we have left to do." Jackson was just a toddler in 1858 when, according to the Harriet Tubman Institute at York Universi-

| City Centre Mirror | Thursday, August 10, 2017

’His story is a reminder of how far we have come.’

Staff/Metroland

(Above) Toronto’s first black letter carrier Albert Jackson’s grandson Lawrence Jackson (left) and his great-grandchildren Shawne Jackson-Troiana and Jay Jackson pay tribute to the historic Torontonian during a plaque unveiling ceremony in his honour. The plaque is on Lombard Street, where the Toronto General Post Office once stood.; (Right) Albert Jackson, pictured here in his postal uniform, was appointed Toronto’s first Black letter carrier on May 12, 1882. ty, he accompanied his mother, Ann Maria Jackson, and six of his eight siblings on a perilous trip to Canada via the Underground Railroad. Spurred to escape to freedom by the sale of her two eldest children and subsequent death of her grief-stricken husband, Ann Maria hoped to build a better life for her family upon their arrival in Toronto. While Ann Maria took on work as a washerwoman in St. John’s Ward to support the family, some of the older boys in her brood of seven also went to work but Jackson, the youngest, was given the opportunity to study and attend school. Ann Maria’s dreams of a better life were fulfilled when, on May 12, 1882,

Jackson became the first Black person ever to be appointed a mail carrier in Toronto - an appointment temporarily cut short by the protests of her son’s new colleagues. "Because he was black, he was given menial jobs inside, like washing floors, toilets and anything but the job he’d been hired for. He was resented by his white co-workers, who demeaned him daily," Shawne Jackson-Troiano said of her great-grandfather’s plight. After catching word of Jackson’s white colleagues’ refusal to train him, Toronto’s Black community rallied behind him. Soon after that, newspapers picked up the story’s commentary from both sides of the racism-fuelled

public debate over "The Colored Postman." In a piece entitled just that in its May 30, 1882 edition, the Toronto World newspaper quoted Toronto’s "colored citizens" defending Jackson’s right to take up his appointed duties as a mail carrier at a well-attended meeting at a church on Richmond Street. "While we feel proud of the notice that has been taken of us as a people, we cannot but feel pained that although appointed a letter carrier, by some prejudicial feeling on account of color on the part of some of the letter carriers or officials, (Jackson) has been detained to perform other, and we consider menial, services," the unnamed chair of the meeting is

Toronto Public Library/photo

quoted as saying, before tasking a five-person committee with investigating Jackson’s treatment at the hands of the Toronto Post Office. A follow-up story the next day detailed the swift intervention of Sir John A. Macdonald, who was courting the Black vote in downtown Toronto at the time: "(Macdonald) promised that the colored youth would go to work as a carrier come what may," the Toronto World story reads. Just two days later, on June 2, 1882, Jackson began his training as a letter carrier - a position he held for 36 years, until his death in 1918. Lawrence Jackson, Jackson’s sole surviving grandson, said he was brought to tears by Heri-

tage Toronto’s plaque in honour of his grandfather and the lessons it will teach future generations. "Growing up, I always used to wonder, ’Why is it that when I go to school and open my books, there’s nothing about him, nothing about us, nothing about any Black people?’" he said. "Back then, my teachers would say to me, ’Why do you want to go to high school? You people don’t do anything anyway.’ But they didn’t know about my grandfather. "He never thought he would get that job, but he fought to get it and even Sir John A. Macdonald fought for him to get it. And he got it. The lesson he taught us all is: ’Don’t give up the ship - there’s hope.’"

insidetoronto.com


BUSINESS

City Centre Mirror | Thursday, August 10, 2017 |

4

Entrepreneurs bask in business l Continued from page 1

Your Local Toronto Dealers!

Present:

Nominations are in! Choose from over 60 amazing nominees who all exemplify what it means to be an outstanding community leader!

Vote for your Urban Hero today at Voting is open until August 13* Spread the word & support your nominees! *Voting restricted to once a day.

Media Partner

Platinum Sponsor

Can’t find a copy of

to do," said Creative Women’s Collective member Fariza Sultany. "(The network) shows women they can do something instead of sitting at home." With a new room in Double Take, the collective now has a space of its own. Previously, the women have held one-off sales and hosted pop-up booths at community events such as the Cabbagetown Festival, but having a place to house their wares on a full-time basis will boost the network’s profile. Both the Women’s Development Network and the Yonge Street Mission are working to help the women move from artisans to full-fledged social entrepreneurs. "Before, I didn’t know how to make a profit making necklaces, earrings and bracelets," Sultany said. "I’ve learned a lot and improved myself and

my abilities." With participants coming from various countries around the world, the women can also learn techniques from one another and break down cultural barriers. Many of the items used to make the goods come from charitable donations, but the women purchase others to ensure they craft high-quality items. "We get some of the money from our work, but we use some to get good materials," said member Kanya Chaivat. Iris Ibarra of the Yonge Street Mission said her organization’s partnership with the Women’s Development Network dovetails well with the mission’s role as community builders. "We want to work with the women until they’re ready to launch independently," she said. "They have the talent and our

job is to teach them the business side so they’re able to run their own business." She added that the opening of the shop within the Double Take store at 310 Gerrard St. E. offers hands-on training on the business and marketing side of things. "They learn about the marketing process, how to display their items, how to design (price) tags - things they might not learn otherwise," she said. With many families in Regent Park struggling to make ends meet, the collective provides an extra source of income, as well as social opportunities for participants, who attend workshops and create goods together. The Creative Women’s Collective is currently working to expand its catering options. For more information on the group, visit www.facebook.com/ pg/wdnregpark.

Canada’s Fifty Plus Newsmagazine

in Greater Toronto or Hamilton / Halton? EWSMAGAZ IFTY PLUS N CANADA’S F

Ha mi lto n/H alt on

INE

foreveryoungnew

s.com

AUGUST 2017

Life Achievement 71 Award winner, at’t Diane Keaton isn finished with the big screen yet

inside:

Theatre Festivals YourDatebook PeasPlease Recipe The Goods BeerAround the Bay omerLane eBo inth Life

Diane

Travel Insurance® Medipac Early Bird o know they for Canadians wh this winter are heading south

insidetoronto.com

Underwritten

by Old Republic

Insurance Company

of Canada

Insurance and Reliable Life

There are 5 ways..to.. get Forever Young...

NS at 1/ Go to: PICK UP LOCATIO.com www.foreveryoungnews near bottom of page .com/digital-editions/ ws 2/ Go to: foreveryoungne ck issues ba d an and read current you a copy to 3/ Call and we will EMAIL ESS each month your own EMAIL ADDR d have it mailed each 4/ Subscribe FOR A FEE an month d we’ll tell you the de an 5/ Call with your postal co up a copy k pic to closest location

IPAC 1-888-MEDac.com www.medip

Company

To start enjoying Forever Young, please call LIZ HANNA at

289-293-0640 Toll Free: 1-800-693-7986 Ext. 740640

ENTER THE CNE/AIR TRANSAT

HOT DESTINATION CONTEST FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A

TRIP FOR 2 TO RIVIERA MAYA, MEXICO! Go to www.insidetoronto.com/contests to enter now! HURRY! CONTEST CLOSES AUGUST 11, 2017 Prize includes: One, 7 night All Inclusive holiday to Riviera Maya, Mexico for 2 adults. Includes the following: • Roundtrip economy airfare from Toronto to Cancun, Mexico • 7 night accommodation at the Sandos Playacar Beach Resort 4* • Roundtrip transfers in destination Media Sponsor Approximate retail value of the trip is $3000 to $3800 (excluding taxes). Actual retail value may vary depending on departure date. Travel is valid from September 1, 2017 to June 20, 2018. Reservations must be booked by February 28, 2018. Travel must be taken in the time period specified and cannot be extended beyond that date. Standard Blackout dates apply such as Christmas and New Year: from December 17, 2017 to January 06, 2018, and Spring Break and Easter: from February 25 to April 01, 2018. The winner and his/her travel guests must each have proof of valid travel documents prior to ticketing. The winner and his/her travel guests must be Canadian residents to qualify for the Prize. The winner and his/her travel guests must travel on the same itinerary. The winner and his/her travel guests must have the right to enter destination won. A minimum of one person, either the Grand Prize winner or one of the travel guests, must hold a valid credit card to cover any incidentals or any other requirement that may be required at the hotel. Ground transfers to and from the winner and/or travelling guest’s residence and designated airport and all other expenses not specified herein or listed within the travel brochure, including but not limited to telephone or fax, gratuities, optional tours, taxes and fees, insurance, medical travel documents, personal expenses, and any other costs not specifically stated herein as being included, are the sole responsibility of the winner and his/her guests. In the eventuality that the Winner and his/her guests resides in a city that requires transportation to Air Transat departure cities, the costs associated with such transportation are the Winner’s and his/her guests entire responsibility. No extensions will be permitted and the prize cannot be exchanged, transferred or substituted for cash except that Air Transat reserves the right to offer a comparable product in the event of a vacation package cancellation, Act of God or other unforeseen circumstances. The Grand Prize winner shall not be entitled to receive, in cash, certificate or otherwise, the balance of any amount representing the difference of the Grand Prize retail value and actual cost. No frequent flyer miles will be available.


COMMUNITY

5

we’re going to introduce woodturning (woodworking using a lathe)." The two-storey space features a "doggie bar" just inside the front door where service dogs can enjoy treats, water and dog toys while their owners take part in classes and activities. The main floor also offers an accessible kitchen where clients can learn to make healthy items such as nature bars and smoothies. A tech bar allows clients to learn to use technology, with or without assistive devices. The upper floor is more open and allows for everything from yoga classes to dances. "The space has been everything from a factory where people made tactile books to a craft zone where they made puppets to a nightclub where our youth participants were able to have a dance," said Rhonda Underhill-Gray, who heads up the CNIB’s child and youth-oriented Beyond the

JUSTIN SKINNER jskinner@insidetoronto.com For years, the Canadian National Institute for the Blind has run support programs out of its location on Bayview Avenue. With its new community hub at 1525 Yonge St., just north of St. Clair Avenue, the organization is now more accessible than ever. The new location offers a variety of programs, from technology training to educational support to recreational programming, and welcomes those with and without sight loss to enjoy the space. "We’re trying to help our clients feel more connected," said Brian McLean, Canadian National Institute for the Blind’s (CNIB) program lead for culture, recreation and sport. "We have programs for all ages, but because a lot of our clients are seniors, we have a lot of programs geared toward that demographic - sewing classes, arts and crafts, and

Staff/Metroland

Program lead for accessible technology Shane Laurnitus (right) works with visually impaired Elizabeth Neilson on learning the workings of the iPhone during a training session Thursday, Aug. 3 at the Canadian National Institute for the Blind Community Hub on Yonge Street. Classroom program. "The dance was a great time and gave our young clients a chance to have their own version of a school dance." While the programs ca-

To book your service appointment email us: service@toyotaonthepark.ca

or call 416-391-6800 Sales 416-391-6770

SALES • SERVICE • PARTS • BODYSHOP • Shuttle Service • Wi-Fi • Express Lube (No appointment necessary) • Waiting area with refreshments

20 Off

• Includes A/C Inspection • Inspect A/C Belts • Inspects For Visual Leaks • Test Temperature

LESLIE AVE

DON VALLEY PARKWAY

BAYVIEW AVE

YONGE ST

See your service adviser for details SHEPPARD AVE HWY 401

ST CLAIR AVE

Please see our reviews online

WASH COMPLIMENTARY CAR WASH WITH EVERY SERVICE (MACHINE EXTERIOR ONLY (

HIGH MILEAGE SPECIAL ON TOYOTA VEHICLES ROAD TRIP AIR * up INSPECTION CONDITIONING to % INSPECTION PARTS & LABOUR

EARN MILES HERE

EGLINTON AVE

well, and welcomes book clubs, yoga classes and other groups who want to use it. "There are two main goals for this type of space," she said. "One is to provide

ter to those with sight loss, the hub’s executive director, Angela Bonfanti, said the space welcomes everyone. The hub is open to programming from sighted people as

ROAD TRIP SPECIALS 1077 LESLIE STREET

$

99

49

+HST

the best possible programming we can, and the other is to move the needle on social integration." Bonfanti noted that the CNIB’s client base is often underemployed, with 70 per cent of working age adults without a job and 60 per cent of teens dropping out of high school. By boosting social integration, the hub aims to reduce the stigma that goes with vision loss. "We want to chip away at that stigma and get the mainstream community to be able to relax with the term blindness," she said. The hub also boosts employment, with clients running many of the programs offered. The hub will host a Get Inspired Day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 19, with programs and info sessions with community partners to help welcome and introduce people to the space. For more information on the CNIB and its programs, visit www.cnib.ca.

Offer valid at Toyota on the Park only. On Toyota vehicles only. Must present this coupon. Freon and dye extra. *Expires August 31, 2017

| City Centre Mirror | Thursday, August 10, 2017

CNIB wants people to Get Inspired at new hub

100,000 km or more, get 10% off parts and labour 150,000 km or more, get 15% off parts and labour 200,000 km or more, get 20% off parts and labour

• Lube, Oil and Filter Change • Inspection of Wipers • Fluid Levels • Power steering, brake fluid, coolant, and washer fluid (transmission fluid extra charge)

• Battery Test / AVR Test • Tire Inspection and Rotation • Spare Tire Inspection

$

Offer valid at Toyota on the Park only. Expires August 31, 2017

* Parts and Service Discount on all Toyota vehicles applies to maintenance & repairs over 100,000km. Offer does not apply to batteries, tires, accessories, fluids, parts sold separately, body shop, or any prepackaged maintenance items. All work must be done at Toyota on the Park.

7995 + HST

Offer valid at Toyota on the Park only. On Toyota vehicles only. Expires August 31, 2017

EXPRESS LUBE SERVICE $ AS 95 LOW AS

FROM

40

+ HST SYNTHETIC OIL EXTRA

FREE BRAKE

INSPECTION • Check brake pads for wear • Check rotors • Check caliper operation • Check brake fluid levels • Tire Rotation (if necessary)

REPORT FINDINGS

Offer valid at Toyota on the Park only, on Toyota vehicles only. * Must present this coupon. Fluids & parts extra. Expires August 31, 2017

Presents:

Navratri Dandiya Saturday, September 16th @7:00pm

Join us and 4000 others for a night of folk music, garba dandia and raas.

To be a part of this event and for vendor information please call:

Nirav Ashra 647-717-5776

Learn more at

insidetoronto.com

HERSHEY CENTRE

5500 Rose Cherry Pl., Mississauga, ON L4Z 4B6


City Centre Mirror | Thursday, August 10, 2017 |

6

EDITORIAL | OPINION

• OUR VIEW •

ABOUT US

The city’s missing people need our help There are a lot of missing people in Toronto. We know, because we write up every police report and share online in the hopes word will spread and that person will be found. Our social feeds are sometimes chock full of missing person stories just due to the volume. It’s a service we justify by imagining what loved ones are going through, not knowing if their child, parent, spouse, or friend is safe. We’re an effective channel of communication and we hope getting word out there fast will mean someone somewhere will notice something, send in a tip, or better, report that they’ve been located. In the best-case scenario, we’re having to update the story soon after publishing because the person’s been found. In one recent incident, a husband apparently went out for an extended period of time without his phone and his wife panicked. Those updates are a relief to publish. Better to be safe than sorry. We’d like to thank our online followers for sharing these stories and photos. Mostly, these are published online at Insidetoronto.com and shared on our Facebook and Twitter page. Sharing with your networks helps get the word out quickly, and time is of the essence in getting people located and home safe. Domingos Martins, the 83-year-old with Alzheimer’s, was miraculously found alive last week after being missing for five days. His family made the search very public and made several appeals for help, even offering up a reward. He was eventually located trapped between a fence and a wall, and was taken to hospital in critical condition. We’ve reported several times on the story of a 31-yearold Duane Montaque who lives with autism and regularly goes missing from the home where he lives with his mother in Scarborough. Once, he stowed away on a train to reach Montreal. Earlier this summer, someone found him in Ottawa. As part of our Sunday Reads online series, once a month we also profile a historic missing child case. Though it’s been years - sometimes decades - those families and the police investigating still hold out hope. When you see these stories, have a read, examine the photos, and share with those you know. The police desperately need tips and need to act fast, so your assistance may be what makes that crucial bit of difference.

The City Centre Mirror, published every Thursday, is a division of the Metroland Media Group Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Torstar Corporation. The Metroland family of newspapers is comprised of more than 100 community publications across Ontario.

The City Centre Mirror is a member of the National NewsMedia Council. Complainants are urged to bring their concerns to the attention of the newspaper and, if not satisfied, write The National NewsMedia Council, Suite 200, 890 Yonge St., Toronto, ON M4W 2H2. Phone: 416-340-1981 Web: www.mediacouncil.ca.

newsroom@insidetoronto.com facebook.com/insidetoronto @InsideTONews

City finally unseals Toronto apartment towers Toronto’s tower-in-thepark apartments are products of The Boom, the decade bridging the 1960s and 1970s which saw 140,000 units built. Some sprouted in the suburban middle of nowhere - Rexdale, rural North York, East Scarborough, with big surface parking lots and lawns. Built when even nursing home patients were expected to have cars, they sometimes assigned each apartment two spots. The towers were "sealed in a time warp for 50 years," says Greater Toronto Apartment Association president Daryl Chong. No mixed uses were allowed. Tenants were expected to drive everywhere. Towers aged as the city grew around them. There

MIKE ADLER Edges of Toronto were poorer tenants, fewer cars. Enter Vinod Soman, urban planner. He’s installing a small grocery store in a Kipling Avenue highrise, expecting to start interior work this week. "Our target is to open this year," Soman says. What made this possible is Residential Apartment Commercial (RAC) zoning, which the city, after years of

insidetoronto.com

Letters to the editor All letters must be fewer than 200 words and include your name and telephone number for verification purposes. We reserve the right to edit, condense or reject letters.

Some towers had tuck shops, but with interior doors. They were designed for tenants alone, often stocking junk food. Soman wants to sell fresh vegetables, quality stuff, in a shop open to the public. "Let’s hope it works," he says. Around Pape and Cosburn, Jane and Finch, Kipling in Rexdale, Lawrence and Orton Park in Scarborough, East York’s Taylor Massey and Thorncliffe Park neighbourhoods, and Oriole in Don Mills, the city will approach owners, suggesting what RAC zoning can do for them. Entrepreneurs can also knock on management doors, perhaps tenants themselves already "making something cool, exciting or tasty" upstairs, Chong says.

WHO WE ARE

CONTACT US City Centre Mirror 175 Gordon Baker Road Toronto, ON M2H 0A2 Phone: 416-493-4400 Fax: 416-774-2070 Web: www.insidetoronto.com

delay, launched last month. Finally, if landlords agree, dead spaces in more than 400 modernist towers containing 80,000 units, all pre-1985, can become tutoring centres, daycares, or nail salons. Their lawns or lots can sport outdoor markets. Tenants, if fortunate, may finally get conveniences downtown condominium dwellers take for granted. The closest supermarket to the Rexdale tower Soman’s working on is 900 metres away. Most tenants of the building and its twin take a car there; some take taxis, he says. Soman sees a testing ground. Backed by partners, he’s interviewing tenants, many Middle Eastern or East Indian, about the products he’ll sell.

Delivery For all delivery inquiries, please e-mail customersupport@metroland. com or call 1-855-853-5613.

Publisher Dana Robbins General Manager John Willems Director of Advertising Anne Beswick

Editor-in-Chief Metroland Central Joanne Burghardt Editor-in-Chief Toronto Grace Peacock Managing Editor Georgia Balogiannis

Director Distribution Mike Banville Director Creative Services Katherine Porcheron


7 | City Centre Mirror | Thursday, August 10, 2017

Suites from the high

$200s Coming this Fall, we invite you to Make Your Way Home by heading EAST to DuEast Condominiums. As the sun rises in the east, so does a brand new condominium in one of Toronto’s most desirable and fastest growing neighbourhoods. Situated at the corner of Sumach and Dundas Streets, in the heart of the award-winning Regent Park revitalization, this new, landmark residence will feature studio to three bedroom suite designs, outstanding resident amenities and a location that’s surrounded by a 6-acre park, aquatic centre, 2.8-acre athletic grounds, schools, shopping, dining, and easy transit options.

Join the

Exclusive, early access to suites, floors & views

Don’t wait. Head DuEast today! *

BOOST your chances of owning a home in Toronto’s Downtown East by BOOSTING your down payment from 5% to 15%… interest and payment free!

insidetoronto.com

Exclusive Listing: City Life Realty Ltd. Brokerage. Brokers Protected. Illustration of DuEast Condominiums, along with the surrounding buildings and landscape, are artist’s concept, subject to change without notice, and may not be representative of the final product. Please speak to a Sales Representative regarding future developments. Pricing and specifications are subject to change without notice. All brand names, logos, images, text and graphics are the copyright of the owners, The Daniels Corporation. Reproduction in any form, without prior written permission of The Daniels Corporation, is strictly prohibited. *Deposit and FirstHome BOOST programs are subject to availability, may end at any time, and are subject to change without notice. Conditions apply. See Sales Representative for details. E. & O. E.


8 City Centre Mirror | Thursday, August 10, 2017 |

FRANK LEO 00

7,0

9,0

7 1,8

9 1,9

$

$

$

LUxURY 2 STOREY ESTATE!

MINUTES FROM GTA

Situated on a premium 1 acre lot in prestigious Nobleton. 4 1/2 car garage, 5 bdrms with 2 mstrs, prof. Renov’d w/ lrg addition. Gorgeous gourmet custom kit, crown mouldings, main flr fam rm, office, laundry. Prof fin bsmnt, prof. landscaped, hot tub plus much more.

Large Completely Renovated 2-Storey Home Nestled On Gorgeous 12+ Acre Property in Caledon!! Must Be Seen.

,00

0

,00

99

99

,7 $1

DEMAND WESTBROOK ESTATE Luxury built by Trinity, Stone & Brick Exterior, 4+2 Bdrm. Dble dr entry to lrg foyer, spacious principal rms, custom Cherry Barzotti Kitchen, fab Mstr bdrm retreat, gas fireplace, 6 pc ensuite, prof. Finished bsmnt, landscaped lot.

0

0

BROKER

00

00

0,0

0 2,3

,3 $1

,80

98

,3 $1

Sponsor of

Children’s Miracle Network & Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation DOWNTOWN LIVE/WORK RESIDENCE! Grand Detached 3 Stry. Front Reception Area & Offices. Perfect for Dentist, Accountant, Doctor, etc. Fabulous 3 bdrm Unit. Mstr Bdrm Retreat w/ Atrium! Reno’d Kitchens & Baths. 1 Bdrm Bsmt Apt. 2.5 Car Garage. Steps to Subway.

SPACIOUS LUxURY HOME!

LUxURY ExECUTIVE HOME!

A Modern Masterpiece 2700 sq ft Newly Built in 2016. 4 Bdrm 2 Storey with 2 Car Garage and Private Heated Driveway. Low Utilities, 1 bdrm bsmnt apt.

Large 4 Bedroom Detached Home Located In Demand “Vellore Village”!! Professionally Finished Basement!

00

00

9,0

0,0

9 1,0

• #1 in Toronto (Central, East and West combined) By Units of Listings Sold for All Companies of All Brokers and Sales Representatives for 2015 and 2016.* • #1 Individual Re/Max Agent in Canada** • #2 Individual Re/Max Agent World Wide***

RENOVATED BUNGALOW ON HUGE RAVINE LOT! Gorgeous 3 bdrm, 2 wshrm home. Custom kitchen w/ granite counters, S. S. Appl., breakfast bar. Open concept living & dining rm. Beautiful floors. W/O to lrg deck & backyard. Sep. Entr. big bsmt apt. Attached garage.

RARE DOUBLE LOT! Stylish 3 Bdrm West T.O. 2-Storey, Situated On Rare 80’ Wide Lot!! Lrg Open Liv Rm, Sept. Din Rm, Fin W/O Bsmnt. Amazing Retreat In The City!! Build/Develop, Great Investment Close toTransit & Stockyards.

HUGE RENOVATED FAMILY HOME!

PORT UNION 2 STOREY!

0

WONDERFULLY SPACIOUS!

GORGEOUS HOME, FANTASTIC LOCATION!

Large 3 bdrm 4 wshrm townhouse in quiet neighbourhood. Open concept living/dining rm, w/o to fully fenced backyard, Modern eat-in kitchen w/granite countertop. Lrg finished bsmnt w/ bdrm and wshrm. Excellent location.

Spacious & well maintained 3 bdrm townhouse in ideal location. Walk to GO train, shopping, schools, & transit. Large eat- in kit. O/L Din. Rm, open concept Liv. Rm with w/o to private yard, lrg fin. Bsmt.& many extras located in a quiet and friendly community.

TRIDEL TOWNHOUSE IN PRIME NORTH YORK LOCATION Bight & Spacious 2 Stry w/ 2 lrg bdrms and Den, and updated kitchen. Steps to Amenities, TTC, Shops, Restaurants, Schools and Shopping. All inclusive maintenance fees. A Must See.

TRENDY CORKTOWN!! One the hottest areas in the city. Gorgeous totally Renovated, Spectacular Architectural Design, bright sunlit detached home, Large deck, Cathedral Ceilings, W/O to balconies, 3 washrooms, Sauna and much more.

0

,00

59

$6

STUNNING HOME/GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD Beautiful 3bdrm home with huge kitchen, open concept Liv & Din rm w/ w/o to backyard. 2 w/i closets. sept side entr. to bsmnt & many extras

AMAzING VALUE!! Large & Beautifully Maintained 2-Storey Semi. Updated And Move-In Ready, Features An spacious Living/Dining Room Combo, Eat-In Kitchen, Spacious Master With W/I Closet, lrg Garage & Much More! Close To York U, Parks & Transit.

0

0

,90

24

$5

00

8,8

8 $7

00

5,0

7 $6

VIBRANT KING WEST!! Spacious & Well Appointed 2+1 Bdrm In Trendy King West Village!! Updated Split-Layout w/ Lrg Liv & Sept Din Areas, Modern Kit W/Huge Pantry, Master W/ Spa-Like Ensuite, w/Solarium. just Steps To Transit, Restaurants, Theatres & Downtown!!

0

,90

49

$5

SPACIOUS SEMI!! Large 3+1Bdrm, 5-Level Backsplit Located On Quiet Court!! Well Maintained Home, Finished Basement W/ Separate Side Entrance, Close To Transit & Schools — Great Value.

00

8,0

7 $6

DETACHED WITH INGROUND POOL! Situated on a quiet cres, lrg 54 ft lot, 4 bdrm, open concept liv rm, formal din rm, lrg fam rm addition, fin bsmnt, fully fenced back yard, sunroom, double garage, amazing value.

0

,00

70

,00

89

$7

Immaculate Newer Detached 3 bdrm 2 stry with w/o Basement and two Balconies steps to the Lake. Great Park views.

00

9,9

STUNNING HOME ON GORGEOUS LOT! Beautiful 4 bdrm, 3 wshrm backsplit! Hrdwd + crown mouldings thru-out. Modern eat-in kit with granite, s. s. appl. Huge open concept liv & din rm. Master w/ ensuite. Fam. rm with w/o to backyard oasis & massive 3 tiered deck. Fin. bsmt , quiet court, overlooking pond.

0

9,0

9 $6

3+2 bdrm raised-bung. w/ 2 full wshrms, 2 lrg kit., sep. Entr. to fin. bsmnt! Refinished original hrdwd, laminate & ceramic tile throughout, spac. liv. & dining rm, gourmet kit. w/ s.s. appl. & lrg brkfst bar, Situated close to all conveniences.

insidetoronto.com

4.6 ACRE ESTATE HOME! Large Raised Bungalow on Secluded Private Estate with flat land surrounded by gorgeous forest and stream. Sunroom with Wrap Around Deck. High w/o Basement. Double Car Garage. Caledon/Bolton.

9 $7

SPECTACULAR BACKYARD OASIS Wonderful 3Bdrm, 4 Bath Home. High Demand Court Location. W/O To Huge Pie Shaped Lot. Finished Basement, Garage, and many extras.

00

9,9

2 $7

$5

$

00

9,9

9 $7

$9

$

00

0

,90

49

$8

0

,90

99

8 1,0

,90

99

$4

PREMIUM WATERFRONT LIVING! Spacious Luxury 2 Bdrm , 2 wshrm, corner suite, 9’ ceilings, gleaming upgraded hardwood flrs, s s appl, granite countertop, W/O to large balcony, fabulous building with many extras & modern facilities.

,00

89

$4

ATTENTION FIRST TIME BUYERS!! Modern & Ultra Spac 2 Stry, 2 Bdrm Townhouse Located At Minto-Built “Richgrove Village”!! Open Concept Liv/Din Rm, Lrg Mstr Bdrm W/ Sitting Area & Semi-Ensuite, SouthFacing Terrace/Patio. Close To Parks & Playgrounds, Schools.

FREE PROFESSIONAL BUYER SERVICE:

WEST REALTY INC., Brokerage Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated

• Find out about the newest homes on the market that meet your needs • Get more informed about the specific areas and how to get the best price • Find out how to get the best mortgage rates and saving programs, plus much more - Call today!! *According to a study of MLS data prepared by an independent auditor of Real Estate Statistics. **for # of Transactions 2015. ***for Dollar Volume 2015 and 2016.


SELL Your Home FASTER and for MORE MONEY! • Your Home Advertised 24 Hours a Day Until Sold • Your Home Advertised to Millions on www.GetLeo.com • Learn the Secrets of Selling your Home, without ineffective Open Houses

• Your Home Listed in Full Colour Print Ads Until It’s Sold • Our team of Professionals for the same price as hiring a single broker • Get up to $10,000 no interest for 60 days**** • Total service guarantee in writing

• Your Home Sold Guaranteed, or I’ll Buy it**** • Competitive Rates, E ceptional service • Award Winning Results! • In Depth Neighbourhood Report for each Property We Sell

FREE Confidential Home Evaluations. $

50 1,2

,00

0 $

49 1,2

,90

0

ISLINGTON VILLAGE!!

STUNNING 5 BEDROOM HOME!

Prime neighbourhood and premium 50ft lot, surrounded by million dollar plus homes. Detached, stucco exterior finish, circular drive, finished basement, huge backyard.

Incredibly spacious detached Mattamy built home! 5 bedrooms upstairs + 1 den on main floor, 4 baths. Separate entr. to bsmt. Double car garage.

$9

98

,00

0 $9

LUxURY DETACHED HOME!! Gorgeous Exec 4 Bdrm Home Located In Desirable Neighbourhood!! Beautifully Appointed Throughout, Lrg Open Concept Kit, Spac Fam Rm, Sept Liv/Din Areas, Lrg Mstr W/ Ensuite, New Prof Fin Bsmnt & Much More! Close To Schools & GO Transit!

$7

69

,00

0

$

,90

99

,90

0

9,0

PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP! Beautiful 3+1 bdrm, 3 wshrm bung. In prestigious Oak Ridges. Spac. Open concept living area. W/O Terrace, 9 ft ceiling, Custom skylight, Highly ranked schools. Fin. bsmnt W/ W/O, + In-Law suite.

ORIGINAL CHARM OFF OF DANFORTH! Updated 3 bdrm, 2 wshrm brick 2-storey home. Fin. Bsmnt w/ sept ent. Covered porch, fenced backyard, detached garage. Great neighborhood, steps to subway.

00

49

,90

,1 $1

0 ,50 29 $8

SPACIOUS SIDESPLIT ON LARGE LOT Huge 4bd home on large 52.75X108 ft lot. Open concept lr/dr. Hrdwd flrs. Big kitchen. Bsmt has separate ent., kitchen, bath + 3 bdrms. Lots of parking + built-in garage. Very high demand location.

$7

RENOVATED DUPLEx! Detached raised bungalow perfect for first time buyers or investors. Chef’s kitchen w/ gas stove, new roof, finished basement with separate entrance. Private drive, lanscaped private fenced yard.

4 $6

00 9,9 ,19 1 $

0 ,00 49 $9

50 FT LOT OPPORTUNITY! Invest in this 4 bdrm, 2 wshrm detached brick home. Spacious layout with 2 Kitchens, Separate entrance, Large fenced lot, Proximity to schools, shops, Hwy, and all conveniences.

0

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! Detached 3 Bdrm, 2 Wshrm In Move-in Condition, Updated Kit, Main flr powder rm, Updated 2nd flr bath W/ Skylight. Newer Roof, Furnace, AC, Hot Water Tank, Close To Schools, Hwy and all conveniences.

$3

,90

0 ,80 69 $7

DANFORTH BUNGALOW! Renovated 2+1 Bdrm on a Deep Lot. Steps to Great Schools and Danforth Shops. Perfect Lot For Top Up or Build New. Home Rebuilt in 2009 from the Studs! 1 Bdrm Bsmt Apt. Live in or Rent.

9 64

49

00 8,0 3 2 , $1

DETACHED BUNGALOW! Bright sunlit 3+1 bdrm, Situated on a 51 ft lot in a quiet neighbourhood. Open concept living rm, formal dining rm, separate entrance to finished basement, immaculately maintained.

0 ,00 17 6 $

,90

0

RESIDENCES OF LAWRENCE PARK! Rarely offered, beautiful and extremely quiet unit with over 1,500 sq ft. 2 Large w/o balconies, prime parking and locker. Huge master with 6 pc. Ensuite. Don’t hesitate, won’t last.

0 ,90 99 $7

150FT LOT - CHILD FRIENDLY COURT Gorgeous reno’d 4+1 bdrm home. Updated kit with b/in s. s. appl, granite counters, lrg pantry & brkfst area. Formal Liv Rm, Spac Din Rm, Lrg Fam Rm w/ fireplace & sun-filled solarium, Massive Backyard! Mstr w/ spa-like floating claw-foot tub & shower!

0 ,00 49 $7

0

99

STUNNING RENOVATED BUNGALOW Premium 81’ lot , open concept layout, gleaming hrdwd flrs, custom reno’d kitchen, granite countertop, bkfst bar, s s appl, originally 4 bdrm, converted to 3, master with sitting area, sept. Ent. To fin bsmnt, fully fenced lot, garage & many extras.

0 ,00 49 $7

DETACHED BUNGALOW Lrg 3 bdrm Ranch Bungalow on a wide 60’ lot. Reno’d kit, New Doors & Roof (2010), Updated baths and windows,sept 3bdrm bsmnt apt, Double Drive with 6 car parking. Close to TTC,Parks, Hwy 400/401. Super Value!

ATTENTION ALL FAMILIES!! Spacious & Charming 3 Bdrm Wexford Bung Located On Quiet, Fam Friendly Crest!! Open Concept Liv/Din Areas, Lrg Mstr Bdrm, Sept Entr To Fin Bsmnt (Ideal For In-Law Suite Or Income Potential).

0 ,90 99 5 $

0 ,90 09 6 $

DETACHED BUNGALOW

STUNNING LAKEVIEW!

LUxURIOUS SUB-PH STEPS TO HIGH PARK

MARKLAND WOODS PENTHOUSE!!

Immaculate 2 Bdrm Bungalow 10 Minutes to Downtown. Renovated kitchen & Baths. Huge Master with Ensuite. Enormous Rec Room. Sep Entr. to Potential In-law Suite. Private Drive. Fully Furnished!

Southwest facing 2 bedroom, 2 wshrm unit with unobstructed view of the lake, spacious bdrms, flr to ceiling windows, balcony, parking, locker & amazing amenities. Minutes to downtown. Short walk to lake, high park & trail. Steps to TTC. Great value.

Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 wshrm corner unit in, amenity-loaded NXT II!Floor to ceiling windows w/ breathtaking panoramic views of the lake and High Park, soaring 9 ft ceilings, spacious eat-in kit with s.s. appl., 4 piece ensuite in master. Walk score 88! Simply move in and enjoy the lifestyle!

Reno’d 2+1 bdrm, in highly coveted Millgate Manor, upgraded gourmet kitchen , S.S. Appl., 2 full baths, 2 W/O to Lrg balconies, Spacious Living & dining rm, gorgeous master bdrm w/ ensuite and W/I closet, loaded w/ Amenities.

0 $3

75

,00

0

0 ,00 89 $2

0 ,00 69 $3

0 ,90 74 $3

FANTASTIC VALUE!

ROYAL YORK & EGLINTON!

PANORAMIC LAKE VIEWS!

Rarely offered, 1+1 bdrm ground floor condo townhouse, w/o to terrace. S S appl, ensuite laundry, steps to Queen and Dufferin in the hip and vibrant Parkdale community, with all amenities (shops, transit, schools, entertainment, etc) walk score 95!

Home ownership in prime location!! Spacious 2 bdrm corner suite Co-op, open concept liv/ din rm, w/o to balcony, low maintenance fee includes all utilities & prop taxes, transit, school, church & shopping all just steps away.

Absolutely Stunning 2Bd + Solarium,2 Bath In Luxury Tridel Bldg. Sun-Filled Corner Unit. Incredibly Spacious. Open Concept Lr/ Dr, w/Great Views. Kitchen W/Granite Ctrs. + S/S Appls. Huge Master W/Breathtaking Water View, 4Pc Ensuite + Lrg W/I Closet.

| City Centre Mirror | Thursday, August 10, 2017

GUARANTEED HOME SELLING SYSTEM

9

STUNNING KING’S TERRACE CONDO Fully Reno’d Condo Overlooking the Ravine. Brand new S. S. Appl., Hardwood Flrs throughout, Parking & Locker, just steps to amenities, shops and restaurants. A Must See!

HIGH PARK SUPER VALUE! Bloor West Village completely renovated studio across from High Park. Short walk to subway. Low maintenance includes taxes, utilities, cable, parking and locker. Fantastic opportunity to live in vibrant area with access to downtown.

****Certain Conditions may apply. Not intended to solicit persons under contract. ReMax West Realty Inc. does not guarantee the sale of your home. Exclusively offered by Frank Leo.

Copyright© 2009 Frank Leo

insidetoronto.com

SEE MORE PHOTOS: www.GetLeo.com Call Today 416-917-LION (5466) and Start Packing!


EVENTS

City Centre Mirror | Thursday, August 10, 2017 |

10

flyers. coupons. shopping lists.

Shop Smart

Save more on your weekly grocery bill

l Friday, August 11 Voguing for Vitality WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 7:30 p.m WHERE: Underpass Park, 33 St. Lawrence St., Toronto CONTACT: Meghan Hogan, 416-214-1344, mhogan@waterfrontoronto.ca COST: Workshops inspired by the Ballroom culture of Voguing, combined with yoga postures and self-affirming written and vocal exercises to build confidence and creative self-loving expression, led by artist Robert Halley. l Saturday, August 12 Pan American Food and Music Festival WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: Yonge-Dundas Square, 1 Dundas St. E., Toronto CONTACT: Briana, 416-461-5270, briana@thesirengroup.com, http:// panamfest.com/ COST: Two-day festival celebrating food, music, dance, and spirit of North, South and Central America and the Caribbean.

The Waterfront Artisan Market WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: HTO Park, 339 Queens Quay West, Toronto CONTACT: Peter Ashworth, 416-603-6005, peter@ashworthassociates.com The Waterfront Artisan Market is

l GET

CONNECTED

Visit insidetoronto.com/events to submit your own community events for online publishing. back HTO Park this summer every Saturday until Thanksgiving weekend, 11 am to 8 pm, rain or shine. l Sunday, August 13 Artists in Performance - Ukrainian Art Song Project WHEN: 3:00 p.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: The Royal Conservatory of Music, 273 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON, Toronto CONTACT: Royal Conservatory of Music - Box Office, 416-408-0208, tickets@rcmusic.ca, https://performance.rcmusic.ca/event/ UASP2017 COST: $15 Students (I.D. required); $25 Adults A delightful afternoon of Ukrainian art songs featuring both Canadian and international participants from the Ukrainian Art Song Summer Institute.

Pop Art Technique Workshop WHEN: 4:00 p.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: Paintlounge Toronto, 784 College St., Toronto CONTACT: Paintlounge, 416-9002644, toronto.west@paintlounge.ca COST: $25+

Create your own pop art painting by creating new colours and effects through optical illusion. l Wednesday, August 16 Under the Stars: Free Screening of Hidden Figures WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 11:00 p.m WHERE: Regent Park (Big Park), 620 Dundas Street East, Toronto CONTACT: 416-599-7733, sabrina@regentparkfilmfestival.com Join the Regent Park Film Festival for a free outdoor screening of Hidden Figures.Pre-show activities for all ages at 7 p.m. Movie at sundown (around 9pm).

Toronto Sacred Harp Singing WHEN: 7:30 p.m - 9:30 p.m WHERE: Music Room at Bloor Street United Church, 300 Bloor Street West, Toronto CONTACT: Frank Griggs, frank@vocis.com, https://www.facebook.com/ groups/torontoshapenote/ COST: PWYC Come and sing shape note music from the Sacred Harp every third Wednesday of the month in the Music Room at Bloor Street United Church.

FOOD

Five things to try on the Danforth Taste of the Danforth returns to Toronto’s Greektown Aug. 11-13

1

HOLLYWOOD ON THE DANFORTH Festivalgoers will have an opportunity to solve the murder mystery Murder on the Orient Express for a chance to win movie tickets, and to see the professional stunt team Kingsman Vs. Stateman on the Celebrity Stage.

2

CANADA AND ONTARIO 150 There’s no shortage of Canada and Ontario 150th anniversary celebrating, including a virtual reality Canadian Heroes feature, a chance to meet millennials who are changing the world already, a section about local unsung heroes and much more.

3

IT’S ALL GREEK TO ME Experience the ancient Greek tradition of smashing plates after your meal at BattleSports’ Rage Room, or take part in Ares’ Dart Challenge, a battle in true Greek God of War style, albeit with Nerf darts.

4

ENTERTAINMENT With three stages on tap, festivalgoers will have a chance to experience a wide range of music, dances and performances from Greece and from around the world, including a showcase stage programmed by the North by Northeast music festival.

5

FOOD, FOOD AND MORE FOOD Yes, the Taste of the Danforth wouldn’t be what it is without what attendees have come to expect and love: the food. Come hungry and ready to try it all. Tasting menus have a maximum price of $6.

insidetoronto.com

Download the Free Save.ca Mobile App

Learn more at Save.ca/mobile


CITY

11

e

C

20 Years

SUHAAG

19

| City Centre Mirror | Thursday, August 10, 2017

r at e b i

g

The provincial government has announced a $4 million investment in the second phase of Massey Hall’s revitalization, following an $8 million investment for the first phase, which kicked off in 2015. The announcement, made at the historic downtown music venue on Tuesday sees the province further its commitment to the restoration of the interior and exterior of the 123-yearold site. As part of its revitalization, a six-storey tower will be built to the south of the existing building to provide additional bars, bathrooms and back-of-house facilities. Original signage, stained glass and other features will be restored, and elevators, a more accessible front entrance and new seating with improved sightlines will enhance concert-goers’ experiences.

l

n

Massey Hall restoration gets boost from province

98

- 201

7

FASHIO

LIFESTYLE

20 Annual WEDDIN EDDINGS th

SUHAAG SHOW

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 17 th 2017 Dan Pearce/Metroland

Eleanor McMahon, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport, announces the province is investing $4 million into the historic Massy Hall revitalization Tuesday. "Massey Hall holds an unforgettable place in the history of Ontario’s arts and culture scene," said Ontario Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport Eleanor McMahon in a release. "This iconic venue with its unique character and prime location has hosted many of the greatest musicians of all

time, and I am pleased that this investment in the revitalization of Massey Hall will help preserve its incredible history for future generations to experience and discover." Massey Hall is expected to close down next year for the work, with an eye to reopening in 2020.

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE 6900 AIRPORT RD, MISSISSAUGA (HALL 3) DOORS OPEN 11 AM - 6:30 PM FASHION SHOWS 1.30 & 4.30 PM 416.716.5793 / 416.876.9779 WWW.SUHAAG.COM • GRAND PRIZE: All inclusive, 7 nights land stay to Occidental Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. (Barcelo Group) • Fashion show by Toronto’s top 10 boutiques • Numerous stage giveaways • Get your copy of the 2017 edition of Suhaag magazine and much more...

North America’s Largest

South Asian

&

Bridal

COMPLIMENTARY GIFTS FOR THE Tickets $15 •AT Parking FIRST 300are BRIDES 11AM is FREE

Fashion

Event

Our supporters: A Healthy Choice

insidetoronto.com


City Centre Mirror | Thursday, August 10, 2017 |

12 CITY

Busker Spider-Man could face jail time DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com Spider-Man is going to court next year. Or more to the point, Mark Zilio is going to court March 8, 2018, to challenge city citations alleging his busker act as a web-free, earthbound Spider-Man act is a public danger. Zilio, a former break-dancer who has made a small business of dressing up as Marvel Comics’ web-slinging superhero, is facing breach of probation charges that he and his representative John Papadakis fear could land him behind bars. Zilio had been ordered by a Justice of the Peace to live up to the letter of his City of Toronto Busking license, after a May 2016 incident in which he was cited for busking too close to the Yonge-Dundas intersection, and also potentially endangering the public when he clambered a short way up lighting standards. And then in January 2017, Zilio was charged again, with being within nine metres of the intersec-

tion of Queen Street West and Spadina Avenue - which meant that he was not only in violation of the bylaw, but also the probation order. Zilio said Aug. 3 that bylaw officers had been waiting for him to step too close to the intersection in order to lay the charge. "They’ll wait until the second I step too close. they’ll say I’m breaking the law," Zilio said. "They may want to incarcerate me. I’m helping old ladies’ cross the road, telling people stay safe. I stopped a crime back at Halloween, dressed as Spider-Man. It’s like J. Jonah Jameson’s doing articles on me." Zilio was in fact caught on video in the fall of 2016, apprehending a shoplifter outside a costume store. Zilio maintained that he had been busking a legal distance away from the intersection, but simply stepped forward to speak to a Spider-Man fan. Rod Jones, Toronto’s Director of Bylaw Enforcement confirmed that the charges had been laid, but would not comment on Zilio’s legal situation. "Like anyone, he has a right to mount a defense," Jones said.

David Nickle/Metroland

Mark Zilio, a.k.a. Peter Parkur, is going to court next year to fight a breach of probation charge, over allegations he violated the terms of his busker license impersonating Spider-Man in downtown Toronto.

OVER 90 GI

GIVEAWAY

FT CARD AVAILAB S TO BE W LE ON!

Calling All Animal Lovers!

Get Closer to Over 1000 Animals At Safari Niagara

Enter for your chance to win a gift certificate up to $50 to one of 88 East York restaurants and eateries featured in the HOT Eats program. Part of the City of Toronto’s Cultural Hotspot initiative, HOT Eats celebrates great food, arts and culture. To view the full list of HOT Eats restaurants go to toronto.ca/culturalhotspot/eats

To enter the contest, visit insidetoronto.com/hoteatscontest

$30.95

NOW $20.95

FULL-DAY INCLUSIVE ADMISSION AT SAFARI NIAGARA

insidetoronto.com

Brought to you by Let the excitement begin at: WagJag.com/SafariNiagara

No purchase necessary. Contest open to Toronto residents 18 years of age or older. Odds of winning depend on number of eligible entries received. Ninety seven (97) prizes will be awarded. Retail value of prizes is approximately $2,816+applicable taxes. Contest closes Sunday, August 20, 2017 at 11:59pm. To enter and for complete contest rules visit insidetoronto.com/hoteatscontest

Voucher is valid for admission for one (1) person for a single day. Voucher is not valid on August 16, 2017. Offer expires on October 09, 2017. Unlimited buys. Food is not included. Offer valid on http://www.wagjag.com/deal/safari-niagara-1897862.


ADVERTISIN G

Or email: classifieds@metroland.com

PAYMENT:

Visa, MasterCard, American Express by phone or cash or cheque in person at 175 Gordon Baker Rd., Toronto

EMAIL: classifieds@metroland.com | PHONE: 905-527-5555 • 1-800-263-6480 | FAX: 905-526-6779 • 1-866-299-1499 TELEPHONE HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:30 A.M. - 6:30 P.M. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of your ad. Please check your ad the first day it appears to ensure it’s accurate. Metroland will not be responsible for any errors appearing after the first day of publication. Cancellations must be made by telephone.

Call: 905-527-5555 or 1-800-263-6480 Email: classifieds@metroland.com

TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY. R0014003916 R0013881827

DEADLINE:

Per Day

R0013973754

R0014160327

50

| City Centre Mirror | Thursday, August 10, 2017

CLASSIFIED Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. for the Thursday edition. For display advertising, please allow for an additional day.

13

ADVERTISE IN THIS SPOT FOR AS LOW AS PRIME ADVERTISING $ POSITION CALL 1-800-263-6480

GARAGESALES Garages Sales

BRAND NEW beautiful 2 bedroom condo plus den for sale, Kipling and Rexdale, $429,900 416-377-2871

ESTATE SALE Friday, August 11th 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Saturday, August 12th 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 20 Berkindale Drive

Apartments for Rent

(401/Bayview via Fife) Packed content of house and garage. www.TheGreatEstateSale

ONE BEDROOM, separate entrance, ground level, North York, parking, laundry, wifi, tv and utilities included, near bus line, good for one person. $1000. Call 416-419-4813

North York

ONE DAY ESTATE SALE Sun., Aug. 13 10am - 5pm 4 Ollerton Road

Accommodations Wanted

Articles for Sale (Misc.)

HOMESTAYS WANTED For our International Students attending our English Classes. Com pensation provided for room/ meals, laundry and internet. Police Check Required. Email: dcarruthers@tamwood.com 416-485-4480

TAKE THE ELEVATOR TO THE GOOD LIFE!

Clothing, furniture, home decor, kitchenware, Christmas decor, Crafts, etc.

Huge assortment of household items, furniture, baby items, and ladies’ clothing (including boots and shoes).

PLACE YOUR AD HERE Call us at 1-800-263-6480

Cash for Older:

OPEN YOUR HOME TO THE WORLD!

Coins, jewelry, Amber, lvory, Military, Watches, Toys, G.I. Joe, Star Wars, Cups & Saucers, Silver, Gold, Records, Old Postcards/Photos, Guitars, Old Pens, Lighters & Old Advertising etc.

)BWF B TQBSF CFESPPN -JWF XJUIJO BO IPVS PG EPXOUPXO WJB 55$ EF Toronto Language School has students from over 60 countries looking for both short- and long-term accommodation.

Over 30 years experience

With rates of $680 for a single booking, and $1080 for a twin booking, call or email today to learn how you can start your Host Family experience! Providing two meals a day and speaking English are requirements.

416-431-7180 416-566-7373

SIGN UP TODAY, 416-850-2456

ANTIQUES WANTED 4JMWFS QMBUF r TUFSMJOH r DPJOT r HPME r KFXFMMFSZ r XBUDIFT FUD 5FBL r GVSOJUVSF r QBJOUJOHT r %PVMUPOT r GBODZ DVQT BOE TBVDFST r NFEBMT r NJMJUBSZ r CSPO[F r KBEF r$IJOFTF r +BQBOFTF r GJOF BSU and quality smalls. 30 Years Experience

Professional and Courteous

David 416-231-9948 Articles Wanted

Notices (Public)

Notices (Public)

TORONTO CHRIST’S CONGREGATION GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS

Dated Monday July 31st, 2017 Check Out The Apartments For Rent Section!

On behalf of the Board of Directors, Robin Chen, Treasurer

Tenders

Tenders

WE PAY FOR GOLF BALLS Pay $0.10 to $0.24 per ball. Purchase all year long 416-889-9365 Peter NO MIN QTY OR NO MAX !!

Want to get your business noticed? Call

1-800-263-6480 to plan your advertising campaign today!

DETAILS: http://homestay.ef.com/ LearnMore.aspx CONTACT: 416-850-2456 // EFToronto.Homestay@ef.com Legals

Legals

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS ALL CLAIMS against the Estate of Donald Harold Groves, late of the City of Toronto, who died on March 23, 2017, must be filed with the undersigned by the 27th day of August, 2017, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims then filed. Dated at the City ofToronto, this 27th day PG +VMZ

)PSXJU[ 'JOEFS #BSSJTUFST 4PMJDJUPST Attn: Kenneth Farrell 2100 Lawrence Avenue West, Suite 101, Toronto, ON M9N 3W3 Solicitor for the Estate Trustees Tel: 416-247-5327

....... ..buy Vehicles Vehicles ell... Wanted/Wrecking .......s Wanted/Wrecking t....... $100-$10,000 Cash 4 Cars ..ren st... Dead or alive Same day .....po Fast FREE Towing Do it all in the classifieds.

647-642-6187

Call 1-800263-6380

Metroland Media Toronto is accepting tenders to deliver our weekly apartment Newsbags to carrier and lobby drop locations within the &UPCJDPLF /PSUI York, and Toronto areas 1-2 times per week. This entails picking up the product at our North York and Etobicoke locations on Wednesday’s, completing all carrier drops by Thursday’s at 2:00PM and all lobby drop deliveries by Thursday’s at 7:00PM. All applicants must be a registered business, have a cargo van or cube truck and a valid HST number. #JE QBDLBHFT BWBJMBCMF BU the Reception desk of: Metroland Media Toronto 175 Gordon Baker Rd. Toronto, ON M2H 0A2 #JET XJMM CF SFDFJWFE VOUJM OPPO Friday, August 18th, 2017 ATT: Circulation Manager Contract commencing: August 28th, 2017. Lowest or any bids will not necessarily be accepted. Only the successful Company will be contacted.

Metroland Media Toronto INVITATION TO BID Metroland Media Toronto is accepting tenders to deliver our weekly product to drop locations within the North York areas 1-2 times per week. This entails picking up product from our North York locations on Wednesday’s, deliveries completed by Thursday’s at 12:00noon to all drop locations. All applicants must be a registered business, have a cargo van or cube truck and a valid HST number. #JE QBDLBHFT BWBJMBCMF BU the Reception desk of: Metroland Media Toronto 175 Gordon Baker Rd. Toronto, ON M2H 0A2 #JET XJMM CF SFDFJWFE VOUJM OPPO Friday, August 18th, 2017 ATT: Circulation Manager Contract commencing: August 28th, 2017

to plan your advertising campaign today!

1-800-263-6480

Lowest or any bids will not necessarily be accepted. Only the successful Company will be contacted.

HOW TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD Phone: 1-800-263-6480 Fax: 1-866-299-1499

VHDUFK VHOO VDYH :KDWHYHU \RX DUH ORRNLQJ IRU

LW·V KHUH

insidetoronto.com

TAKE NOTICE that the general annual meeting of members of the Toronto Christ’s Congregation will be held at 217 Finch Avenue East, Toronto, on Monday the 25th day of September, 2017 at 7:30 PM for the purpose of electing directors. Only members in good standing are entitled to attend and participate.

Volunteering

INVITATION TO BID

Cash Paid For

North York

GARAGE SALE Sat., Aug. 12 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 112 Elmhurst Avenue

Volunteering

Metroland Media Toronto

North York

(Dufferin & Wilson) Yard Sale Sat. Aug. 12, 9 am - 3 pm 89 Powell Road

Articles for Sale (Misc.)

3KRQH ‡ Fax: ‡ (PDLO FODVVLILHGV#PHWURODQG FRP

Garages Sales

TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD IN YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER

Apartments, Condos For Sale


City Centre Mirror | Thursday, August 10, 2017 |

14

home improvement / service professionals Careers

Careers

Careers

Careers

Intro Ozery Bakery was founded by Al Ozery and his son Alon, which emerged from within a sandwich shop in downtown Toronto. Soon after, Guy joined his father & brother a family business was born. The Bakery has since grown & so has the Ozery Bakery team and we’re always looking for good people! Guided by our belief that breaking bread is about bringing people together, we also know that it’s a team that helps move us forward.

Drivers

Perform pre-trip inspection of vehicle systems and equipment , such as tires, lights, and brakes. Oversee all aspects of vehicles, such as condition of equipment, loading & unloading, & safety & security of cargo. Operate and drive trucks to transport goods and materials to destinations in a timely matter, while abiding to trafďŹ c laws. Restock & merchandise product on the shelves while keeping track of store inventory and maintaining proper product rotation. Interact with store personnel and create credit notes. Flexible to work overtime when needed.

Appliance Repairs/ Installation

WANT TO JOIN OUR TEAM? Email us: mail@ozerybakery.com, Attention Human Resources with the job title in the subject. Professional

Professional

Electrical

Electrical

ALPHA ELECTRIC and FIRE PREVENTION Electrical Services, Panel Upgrades, Potlights. Residential & Commercial. Master Electrician, Electrical Contractor, License Ecra7009320.

Flooring & Carpeting

1450 Lawrence Ave East HIRING FULL TIME MEAT DEPARTMENT HEAD MUST HAVE 2 TO 5 YEARS OF RUNNING A MEAT DEPARTMENT Send resume to: MON03136@LOBLAW.CA OR IN PERSON AT 1450 LAWRENCE AVE. EAST

General Help

General Help

We Are Hiring!

Visit Your Career section online at www.yummymarket.com or submit your resume directly to careers@yummymarket.com

In Store Applications

Childcare Provider Female caregiver preferred in home for 2 kids aged 9 & 6. Offers $12.00/hr, 40 hrs/wk. Duties are: Care for the kids, prepare meals assist with homework, do light household chores with 2-3 yrs experience in child care. actax.aces@yahoo.com 647-296-0847 fax 905-707-7979

Handyman,

Maintenance Person

PT for Townhouse complex (65 units). Min 2 yrs exp. Start ASAP Own vehicle, truck or van. Fax resume 416-281-2816

Technical/ Skilled Trades

insidetoronto.com

Construction Company

hiring for windows and doors replacement, balcony railing installation, and concrete work. Yearround work. Good Pay. Car required. Please call Alexander at 905-467-1130

Warehouse Gen. Labour

Full time, located in Concord. Willing to train, must be reliable. 905-761-8549 x. 100

Flooring & Carpeting

GEORGIA CARPET & FLOORING Ready Foods Service Staff, Kitchen Support Staff, Deli, Meat, Produce Clerks, Janitors & Dishwashers Apply Today

4400 Dufferin St. North York, ON M3H 6A8 1390 Major Mackenzie Dr. W, Maple, ON L6A 4H6

For free estimates call Roman

416-684-4324

Professional Repairs

416-616-0388

Supply & install all your flooring needs at the lowest price. Free Estimates Over 24 years in business

www.fadomconstructioninc.com

AFFORDABLE CONTRACTOR Handyman - Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, Tiling, Drywall, Painting, Bathrooms, Kitchens, Basements, Counters, Closets, Flooring, Windows/Doors, RooďŹ ng, Fences, Decks, Additions Licensed & Insured Lester - 416-223-0226

METRO LICENCED BUILDER

Carpet installation starting from $1.19/ sq.ft. Hardwood, laminate at low prices. 27 yrs experience. Free Estimates. Best Price! 647-400-8198

CARPET, LAMINATE A1, Sales, installation, repair, restretch. Seniors discount, 25 years experience. For expert workmanship/low rates and free estimates call:

Want to get your business noticed? Call 1-800-263-6480 to plan your advertising campaign today!

HARDWOOD FLOOR SANDING. Specializing in stain/ refinishing. Call for Free Estimate! Reasonable rates. Paul 416-564-8410

Doors & Windows GARAGE DOOR Repairs 416-841-3808 Broken Springs replaced $89. Lifetime Warranty on all springs. Garage Door openers installed. Repairs to broken springs, cables, rollers, etc. Tune-ups available. 416-841-3808

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

Plumbing

Faucets, Sinks, Toilets, Showers, Main Valve, Laundry, Leaky Pipes, Plugged Drains, Bathroom Reno’s. Licensed & Insured. 24/7. Senior Discount!

r

416-661-2002

CEILINGS REPAIRED

RAY PLUMBING SERVICE

Spray textures, plaster designs, stucco, drywall, paint. We fix them all! XXX NSTUVDDP DB r

Repairs & Replacement, Bathroom Renovations, Faucets, Sinks, Toilets, Drains, Main Valve, Leaky Pipes, Drain Cleaning. Licensed & Insured. 24/7.

OLYMPIA BUILDING-MATERIAL affordable price, shower room, vanities, shower head, closet doors, tiles, stairs / hand rails, crown molding, base board, mirrors,lighting,residential and commercial faucets /sinks, many more. Call 647-703-5805 BATH & KITCHEN RENOVATIONS Flooring, Ceramic, Marble, Granite, Porcelain, Hardwood, Laminate, Carpet, Professional Painting. 30 Years Experience. Julio, 416-768-6848.

Mortgages/Loans

Mortgages/Loans

CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBT HOME EQUITY LOANS FOR ANY PURPOSE!! Bank turn downs, Tax or Mortgage Arrears, Self Employed, Bad Credit, Bankruptcy. We are creative mortgage specialists! No proof of income 1st, 2nd, & 3rd’s up to 85%

Borrow:

Pay:

$25,000...............$105.40/mth $55,000...............$237.11/mth $100,000............$474.21/mth $200,000............$948.42/mth

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

(888) 307-7799

Ontario-Wide Financial (FSCO Licence #12456)

0 ALL decks built in 1 day. Highest quality. Spring discount! Free design and estimates. Call Mike 416-738-7752 www.griffindecks.ca

Plumbing

Local Plumbing Service

Based on 3% APR. OAC

Decks & Fences

Tuck Pointing, Crack Repair, Flagstone, Windowsills and Much More! For Free Estimate Call Peter:647-333-0384 www.stardustconstruction.com

(LIC# T85-4420956)

(416) 569-5606

like us on Facebook

BRICK, NATURAL STONE & CHIMNEY WORK

General Contractors Framing Metro Residential/ Commercial. Complete Restoration. Finished Basements. Painting. Bathrooms. Ceramic Tiles. Complete Framing. Leaking Basements. House Additions. Office/ restaurant renovations.

416-834-1834 NESO CARPET & FLOORING

Masonry & Concrete

All Masonry Work. Insured & Licensed

(416) 281-3030

OF ALL BRANDS OF: Refrigeration, Stoves, Dishwashers, Washer, Dryers, Air Conditioning & Heating. Free Estimates. Warranty. Credit cards accepted. Seniors discount.

Masonry & Concrete

Brick ~ Blocks ~ Stonework Chimney’s ~ Tuck pointing Porches ~ Flagstone Window Sills

Fridges, coolers, washers, dryers, stoves. Central Air Conditioning and Heating.

Restaurants/ Hospitality

Nick and mira’s nofrills

Home Renovations

ALL CITI APPLIANCES

Call Hassan, 416-877-3318. Restaurants/ Hospitality

Home Renovations

Appliances repaired professionally. 35 years experience.

Morning/Afternoon Baker/Operator

Must have positive attitude, excellent attention to detail, and the ability to problem solve and communicate well with others. Strong communication skills, organizational skills, ad basic math skills. Able to work quickly, keep area clean and organized. Able to take direction and follow and recipes. Able and willing to learn proper & safe usage of all bakery equipment and machinery. Flexible to work over time when needed. Ability to lift up to 25kg and stand for long periods of time and follow all safety policies, procedures & sanitation guidelines.

Appliance Repairs/ Installation

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

416-880-4151 Painting & Decorating

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 TOP PAINTERS! Great prices! Honest and Friendly! 30 years experience. Licensed and insured, interior and exterior. Spray painting as well. We have 50 professional painters working full time, we paint any size jobs up to $5,000,000. Free estimates, Call Benjamin 416-729-3314

Tree/Stump Service

follow us on Twitter

Tree/Stump Service

LUMBER JACK’S TREE SERVICE, Since 1980. Hedge Trimming, tree pruning, tree/ stump removal. Free Estimates. Fully insured. Call Jack 416-762-2400 www.treeservicetoronto.com

Waste Removal

Waste Removal

PETER’S DEPENDABLE JUNK REMOVAL From home or business, including furniture/ appliances, construction waste. Quick & careful! 416-677-3818 Rock Bottom Rates!


ELECTRICAL

ELECTRICAL

HOME RENOVATIONS

CROATIAN ELECTRIC

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

GARAGE LEANING?

No Permit Required • No Tax Reassesment • No Set Back Issues Just a nice garage at the fraction of the cost of replacement.

Of course we also do General Home Renovations

MASONRY & CONCRETE

(DAVID) M.J. Yelavich & Sons, Etobicoke, Ontario

DUN-RITE

Ready to fall over? Garages rebuilt at substantial savings over replacement (single/double)

Call Peter: 416-554-3517

(416) 234-9006

ROOFING

PLUMBING

Bricks & Chimneys ccjemmett@rogers.com

24 HOUR SERVICE Metro Licence #: 7000356

• licensed • honest • reliable • local • experienced • insured • quality workmanship • seniors discount • references P e t e r:

100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE

416-402-7798 www.plumbersdirect.ca

9.5 Check out our reviews on RATING www.homestars.com

Financing Available (Met Lic #P20579)

FREE Estimates / Senior Discount • Service and Panel Upgrades • Potlights • Wiring • Knob and Tube Replacement • Aluminum Wire Reconditioning • Electrical Inspections & More Check out our reviews at HomeStars.com Lic: ESA 7001220 • Insured Master Electrician

416.419.1772

advertise your Home Improvement Business in this section call 1-855-945-8725

• SIDING/FASCIA • EAVESTROUGH • TUCKPOINTING • VENTING • GUTTER GUARDS • ANIMAL REMOVAL

• SHINGLES • FLAT ROOFS • SKY LIGHTS • CHIMNEY’S • VALLEY’S • ANIMAL PROOFING

ALL TYPES OF ROOF REPAIRS 24 HOURS Y EMERGENC S IR A P E R

15% Senior’s Discount

647-857-5656

Small Job Specialists

Servicing All Your Plumbing Needs

$

35OFF WITH THIS AD

10% SENIORS DISCOUNT

416-427-0955

Metro Lic. #P24654 - Fully Insured

FREE ESTIMATES

24/7 No Extra Charges for Evenings, Weekends or Holidays

YOUR WEEKLY CROSSWORD

SUDOKU (CHALLENGING)

How to do it: Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3 by 3 box contains the digits 1 through 9.

Z See answers to this week’s puzzles in next Thursday’s edition

insidetoronto.com

LAST WEEK’S ANSWERS

DIVERSIONS

mark.burton@burtonelectric.ca

BaySprings Plumbing

www.metroland.com

ROOFING REPAIRS

| City Centre Mirror | Thursday, August 10, 2017

home improvement | mirror

Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 5 pm Toll Free 1-855-945-8725

15


ENTER TO

BROCKWIND IN! W

OM S.C OW

City Centre Mirror | Thursday, August 10, 2017 |

16

H AS E

C

Un-beelievable Savings! TRIPLE GLASS ON WINDOWS *

FREE

*Applies to new orders only. Some restrictions apply. Not available with an Where manufacturers size limitations permit.

Come see our vast selection of windows and doors, and visit one of showrooms today! BOLTON • BRAMPTON • BURLINGTON • GEORGETOWN HAMILTON • MARKHAM • MILTON • MISSISSAUGA NEWMARKET • OAKVILLE • ORANGEVILLE • OSHAWA PICKERING • TORONTO • WHITBY

Over 27 years experience, over 70,000 installs and 1000s of satisfied customers.

insidetoronto.com

BROCKWINDOWS.COM

ME T

EDIA T

OR O

2016

TO

1.800.449.3808 (416) 324-2604

ND M LA RO

N

CALL BROCK TODAY!

SHOWROOM HOURS:

Mon-Fri 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Sat 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

readers’ choice

Awards DIAMOND


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.