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Two Olympians to marshal annual Santa Claus parade TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com It’s an Olympic year for the twodecade Lakeshore Christmas tradition. Canadian Olympic trampolinist Jason Burnett and rhythmic gymnast Anastasiya Muntyanu will be the grand marshals of this year’s Etobicoke-Lakeshore Christmas Parade. Santa Claus will join Etobicoke’s two Olympic athletes in the 22nd annual parade when it winds it way along Lakeshore from Dwight Avenue in Mimico to Thirty-Sixth Street in Long Branch on Saturday, Dec. 1 starting at 10 a.m. Parade officials are seeking a boost. Some 50 banner carriers are

earnestly needed for the parade route. Volunteers would start at Second Street School at 9 a.m. and be finished by noon that day. More than 200 students will take part in the parade wearing costumes from Cinderella and elves to toy soldiers and giant mice. Both costumed participants and students volunteers who carry sponsors’ banners in front of bands and floats receive community service hours. As a marshal, Muntyanu is returning to the popular parade she enjoyed as a child. “I was so excited to get that email asking me to be a marshal in the parade,” the 18-year-old said. “It’s an amazing opportunity. When I was small, I’d go to the parade >>>VOLUNTEERS, page 14

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Toy drive for northern kids kicks off in Etobicoke More than $120,000 worth of toys will be distributed to children in remote communities this year CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com Santa Claus made a surprise pit stop in Etobicoke last week to inspect some toys destined for children from his neck of the woods this holiday season. The Toys for the North annual toy drive, which this year will see more than $120,000 worth of toys distributed to children in some of Canada’s most remote northern communities, kicked off on Friday

at Thomson Terminals on Martin Grove Road – one of Santa’s secret toy warehouses. Joining the man in red at the event were a few of his helpful elves from the Canadian Toy Association (CTA), the Santa Claus Parade, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) – the partner agencies for the Toys for the North toy drive – and Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health and MP for Santa’s neighbouring riding of Nunavut. “As a proud northerner and

someone who grew up in a remote community in Nunavut, I can truly say what an amazing initiative this is and what a difference it makes to children in the north,” Aglukkaq said, noting that for many living in Nunavut’s most remote communities, the nearest toy store is a plane ride away. “Despite the distance of thousands of kilometres that separate many Canadians from these remote communities, we come together united in spirit and through kind

and meaningful gestures such as this. The generous donations today will benefit thousands of families not only in Nunavut, but in northern Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador.” This year, more than 75 CTA member companies donated toys for the Toys for the North campaign, with nine of those members – Lego, MGA, Tech 4 Kids, Crayola, Hasbro, K’Nex, Mattel, Spin Master, and Schleich – committing to major toy donations ranging from $5,000 to

$35,000 in value, said Kerry George, chair of the CTA. Each and every one of those toys will be wrapped with holiday paper before being delivered to the kids of the north thanks to Hallmark Canada’s generous donation last year of $25,000 worth of wrapping paper, George added. Hallmark also stepped forward again this year to donate $5,000 worth of recordable story books. “I’m absolutely thrilled to share >>>DONATIONS, page 12

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War vet recalls horrors of battle ‘Lifetime’ teacher Ernie Scale didn’t speak of war for 57 years CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com “When you wear a poppy, you’re wearing it for the guys that didn’t make it.” That was the crux of the message 90-year-old Ernie Scale imparted upon Grade 10 students at Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary School, during the school’s annual Remembrance Day ceremony last Friday. Pte. Scale – as the long-time New Toronto resident was known when he fought in the Second World War – knows what it’s like first hand to bury a friend in the battlefield. He shared with students his memories from the war, the friends he lost, and the importance of remembering the sacrifices soldiers made, and continue to make, on behalf of all Canadians. “It is a tremendous honour to meet anyone who served in World War Two. I can’t say how much it means,” said 15-year-old Samuel John Demmery, a John Redmond student and member of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets. “His story was awe inspiring.” One of three sons born to an Italian immigrant father and French Canadian mother on a farm in Callander, Ont., Scale signed on to join the war effort in 1941 at age 19. After receiving training in Brantford, Camp Borden and Nova Scotia, Scale and 15,000 of his fellow recruits were shipped across the Atlantic to Aldershot, England aboard the Ile de France liner in early 1943. Once there, Scale and a few of his buddies joined the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, who were fighting side-by-side with a Polish division around the German headquarters at Caen, France. For seven weeks, Scale fought alongside his fellow Argylls, trying to reach a

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stranded, battle-weary regiment that had nearly been wiped out. The Argylls were ordered to the town of Bourguebus, France to wait for reinforcements – and there they waited, Scale said, for five grueling days and four long nights. “We dug holes in the ground and we were not to move until the Americans and British showed up. In the meantime, the Germans knew where we were and they kept shelling us, all around us,” he told students, recalling for them the misery of those days. “There were dead horses and cows all around us. We had to take turns sleeping, but no one really slept. We ran out of water and lived on bully beef and hard biscuits.

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We couldn’t wash or change our clothes.” After days of waiting, the Argylls were relieved by another regiment and began a jubilant march up to Falaise Gap – but their renewed good spirits were soon dashed once again. “As we were walking, it was about 3 a.m., we were singing and telling jokes,” he said. Then all of a sudden an explosive landed in the middle of their group, throwing Scale into the air. “My buddy got hit in the neck and the other guy in the side. Another guy came up to me and asked if I was OK and if I could run. ‘We gotta keep going,’ he said. So we had to leave the guys there,” Scale recalled, breaking down. “I wished them luck. I don’t K I N

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know what happened to them after that. I never saw them since.” As the regrouped Argylls approached Falaise, they came across a group of German soldiers who had surrendered to another group along the periphery of a little town on the French hillside. After being told they may have to stay put for a while, Scale set about digging himself yet another bunker. “I never got the chance,” he said, noting that the Germans began shelling them in ambush. “They hit the guys, and I got hit. I tried to get up, but there was shrapnel in my leg. When they managed to save me, they took me down the road and a jeep came along... they took us far enough away so that the shelling wouldn’t hit us.” Scale was then transferred to a Polish field hospital, treated, then loaded onto a hospital boat bound for England, where he spent a further four months convalescing. He returned home to Callander in May 1945, just hours before hearing the news that the war had ended. “I went to bed that night, and my sister came knocking on the door and said ‘Ernie, Ernie get up! The war is over.’ I said, ‘I don’t care!’ and I went back to sleep,” Scale remembered. “When I came back, I never spoke about the war for 57 years.” It was for love of his country, he said, that he finally opened up. This year marks Scale’s 11th year speaking to the students of Father John Redmond about his war experiences. “I should tell you what a great country we live in,” he told his rapt audience, shortly before being presented with a 90th birthday cupcake. “It’s the best country in the world; no other country in the world will ever match Canada. Believe it – I know.”

Walter Wild dies LISA QUEEN lqueen@insidetoronto.com At heart, Walter Wild was always a teacher. He spent his career as a teacher, vice-principal and principal. But that wasn’t enough for him. He taught an annual learnto-swim program sponsored by the Rotary Club at York Memorial Collegiate and was director of a summer learn-toswim campaign sponsored by the York Township recreation department. He started the first day camp for the Northwestern YMCA to make sure more children learned swimming and other activities. He later served as the organization’s president. A f t e r re t i re m e n t , h e taught first aid with St. John Ambulance, going on to teach the instructors’ course and then becoming lead instructor in Ontario. He was also involved with Ontario’s association for retired teachers. Wild also ran a photography business for three years and acted as a warden at Islington’s St. Matthew’s Anglican Church. He enjoyed teaching his grandchildren things like how to fish and how to turn a stick and a tin can into a shovel. Wild died Oct. 23 at the age of 93. His family and friends held a celebration of his life Oct. 29. “He lived his years to the fullest,” his daughter, Linda Lee, said in a eulogy to her father. Wild was born and raised in York, later moving to Etobicoke with his young family. He attended Silverthorn Public School and York Memorial Collegiate before going on to Toronto Normal School and the University of Toronto to study teaching. After graduating, Wild taught for two years in a oneroom country school in Mount

OBITUARY Albert about 45 kilometres north of Toronto. He was soon working for the York Township Board of Education, teaching at D.B. Hood and Silverthorn public schools, serving as vice-principal at Roseland and Keelesdale public schools and going on to become principal at Cordella, Roseland and Kane Senior public schools. He also served as president of the York Township Principals’ Association. Former York South-Weston MP Alan Tonks fondly remembered Wild as his Grade 7 teacher. “His presence in the school was everywhere. He was in the hall, he was in the gym, he was in the classroom, he was on the field and everybody felt his presence,” Tonks said. “He didn’t seem to be out of place with his calling. He was a lifetime teacher.” In 1943, he married Ella, also a teacher. They had two children, Linda and David. The young family moved to Etobicoke in 1953. Lee said her parents loved travelling, jetting off to places such as England and the Balkans as well as enjoying cruises, an African safari and, in their 70s, climbing the Great Wall of China. Ella died in 2001 after 58 years of marriage. Their son, David, died in 2007. After his wife’s death, Wild developed a closer friendship and moved in with Margaret Condie, the widow of his former colleague George Condie. They enjoyed travelling together to England and Cuba and sharing day trips together. Margaret Condie died about a year ago. “They really had a grand old time together,” Lee said. Wild is survived by Linda, her husband Dave, grandchildren Lindsay, Nicole, Steve and Rob and six greatgrandchildren.

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t’s been a traumatic week for cyclists in downtown Toronto. The City of Toronto’s transportation department kicked off the week attempting to remove a pair of bike lanes on Jarvis Street. Members of the cycling community responded by doing their best to stop that work from taking place. The fight over the Jarvis bike lanes continues, an ugly echo of a very ugly election campaign in which the lanes themselves became a symbol of the very symbolic war on the car. For those on the ‘car’ side of that war, their removal is a victory – the knocking down of the Berlin Bike Lane, as it were. Of course, in addition to its properties as a symbolic battlefield, the Jarvis Street bike lanes also had a practical application: they were a piece of a larger infrastructure that makes it safer for cyclists to travel north and south to the east of Yonge Street. And to that end, the proponents of removing the lanes offered up a placating alternative. Just a few blocks further to the east, the city would take the bike lanes on Sherbourne Street and turn them into fully separated lanes. The argument there

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was that full separation from traffic would make an even safer route for cyclists than the Jarvis lanes, which are only lines of paint. I’m not so sure that’s the case. I’ve ridden those lanes as a commuter, and observed them as a pedestrian. And it seems to me that the separated lanes are more of a comfort to drivers on Sherbourne than they are to cyclists. The entire run isn’t finished, and the part I’ve ridden is the very northward section – from Wellesley Street to Bloor Street. The lanes vary between raised sections of curb about the height of the sidewalk, open spots where buses and taxis can pull up to the curb, and sections of road blocked off by speed-hump-sized raised curbs. The lanes are a little wider than a standard bike lane – making it possible for considerate cyclists to pass one another, with care. It is considerably more difficult – which is to say impossible – to get around

a car that has pulled onto the bike lane: crossing the curb that a car can mount easily would likely result in a tumble for anyone but a very experienced cyclist. And it’s not just cars. On Friday night, waiting in line to attend a concert at the Phoenix, it was possible to count dozens of concertgoers who were using the bike lane as an extended sidewalk as they made their way to the end of the very long line. Any cyclist trying to make his or her way down Sherbourne would have had to dismount and ride in the single-car lane, get off the bike and walk, or risk running into clutches of oblivious pedestrians. Again, a painted line would make it easy for a cyclist to quickly and carefully get around curbside obstacles. Under the current administration, separated bike lanes in the downtown core along with expanded recreational trails look to be the future of cycling infrastructure. And that infrastructure works very well to get cyclists off the roads now dedicated to cars. n D a v i d Ni c k l e i s T h e Guardian’s City Hall columnist. His column appears every Thursday. Contact him at dnickle@insidetoronto.com

To the editor: Re: ‘Community has a role in planning for emergencies,’ Editorial, Nov. 1 I have noticed often that my neighbours are confused about bagging leaves and pick up days. I refer them to page 15 in the calendar that is sent to every household and outlines our responsibility for leaf and yard waste and the pick up schedule. The recent rain we had did run freely through the drainage system. Drains were covered with dense, compacted leaves. Bagging leaves means all the leaves. We do not have a system of regular leaf removal by any source but ourselves. It is our responsibility to help the city maintain and prevent problems. What I don’t see is our youth raking and bagging. They can do this after school and help their parents by doing this chore. Your editorial states: “Residents groups can also take a proactive role in dealing with areas of potential danger. For instance, they should be charged with stressing the importance of keeping trees healthy and creating a list of potentially dangerous trees.” In our area, many trees are very old and branches are falling all the time and wires have come down. On private properties, many need pruning and also removal as they are out of balance and dangerous. Some neighbours have experienced falling trees on their properties and the resultant removal has caused many problems of property damage to multiple neighbours and an increase in their own and neighbours’ insurances. When we own a property, we are also responsible to our neighbours and community to keep to a high standard in maintaining our property. It is not difficult to do and we all can do this to avoid unnecessary problems. Doreen Gabriel

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Students, parents learn Health department issues warning over fake health inspectors visiting restaurants about high school life DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com Phony health inspectors are talking restaurant owners into buying $300 first-aid kits, and the city’s public health department is urging Torontonians not to fall for the scam. According to a news release by Toronto Public Health,

both the health department and Toronto police have received several calls from businesses who have been contacted by people claiming to be Toronto Public Health inspectors. The fake inspectors tell the restaurant owners they must purchase a first-aid kit for $300 from them. Health inspectors don’t sell

first-aid kits, said Jim Chan, a food safety manager with Toronto Public Health. “If you are contacted by someone claiming to be a Toronto Public Health inspector attempting to schedule an inspection, asking for personal information or selling first-aid kits, contact your local police department,” said Chan.

“Legitimate public health inspectors do not call ahead to schedule inspections. In most cases, inspections are unannounced. As well, TPH inspectors do not sell first-aid kits to food operators.” To verify the identity of inspectors, operators can contact Toronto Public Health at 416-338-7600.

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Toronto District School Board (TDSB) secondary schools across Etobicoke are hosting a series of information nights for parents and Grade 8 students over the next few months. The open houses are aimed at helping parents and students make informed deci-

sions when choosing a high school. Visitors will discover a wealth of information about TDSB secondary schools, including the wide variety of programs offered, special characteristics, and diploma requirements. The schedule is as follows.

Information night schedule ■ Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy, 15 Trehorne Dr., 416-3947750 Thursday, Dec. 6 at 6:30 p.m. (Scarlett Heights offers Entrepreneurship and Specialist High Skills Major programs)

Immersion and Extended French programs)

■ Richview Collegiate Institute, 1738 Islington Ave., 416-394-7980 Tuesday, Jan. 8 at 7 p.m. (Richview offers French

■ Central Etobicoke High School, 10 Denfield St., 416-394-7090 Thursday, Feb. 21 at 6:30 p.m.

■ Silverthorn Collegiate Institute, 291 Mill Rd., 416-394-7010 Wednesday, Jan. 9 at 7 p.m. (Silverthorn offers an Elite Athlete/Arts program)


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St. Margaret’s Church Community Dinner WHEN: 5 to 6 p.m. WHERE: St. Margare’s Anglican Church, 156 Sixth St. COST: Free Enjoy a hot meal and companionship. Everyone welcome.

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n Saturday, Nov. 17

Indoor Garage Sale WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: LAMP Community Health Centre, 185 Fifth St. CONTACT: Carol Sweet, 416-252-1928 Browse through toys, books, games, CDs, kitchen items, knick-knacks and more. All proceeds go to the United Way.

All-You-Can-Eat Pasta Night and Dancing WHEN: 6 p.m. to midnight WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 210, 110 Jutland Rd. COST: $7.50 pp for dinner Eat all the pasta you want and then burn it off to the music of John Sigvaldson.

n Thursday, Nov. 22

Etobicoke Camera Club WHEN: 7 to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Humber Valley United Church, 76 Anglesey Blvd. CONTACT: info@etobicokecameraclub. org, etobicokecameraclub.org COST: Free Second competition of season. The category is nature. View members’ images and see what scores they received. Etobicoke Quilt Guild WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Neilson Park Creative Centre, 56 Neilson Dr. New and existing members are invited to the The Etobicoke Quilters’ Guild to learn from each other and further their interest in the art of quilting.

Nutcracker Sale WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Graceview Presbyterian Church, 588 Renforth Dr. CONTACT: 416-621-0888 Enjoy a second time around room, silent auction, books, jewelry, bake table and lunch room.

Christmas Craft and Tinsel Tea Sale WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Horner Avenue Senior Centre, 320 Horner Ave. CONTACT: Andrea Ventura, 416- 394-8943, aventur@toronto.ca COST: Free Enjoy a wide assortment of baked goods and handcrafted items. Light lunches

of stamps and is an affiliated chapter of the Royal Philatelic Society of Canada. Visitors welcome. Membership is $20 per season.

n Monday, Nov. 19

Writers and Editors Network WHEN: 9 a.m. to noon WHERE: Canadiana Restaurant, 5230 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: Anna Stitsky, 905-272-1478, breakfasts@wenetwork.org COST: Members $15, non-members $20 From award-winning historical author to novelist, Kathleen Hicks will talk about her first fiction novel Move Over, Buddy Rich, a whodunnit with a rock ‘n roll heart.

Craft Sale and Flea Market WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Thistletown Community Centre, 925 Albion Rd. CONTACT: 416-394-8717 Thistletown Community Centre and Thistletown Lions host a craft sale and flea market, perfect place to get some great deals on Christmas gifts. Refreshments available.

Second World War and what role the Royal Air Force played in comparison to the U.S. Eighth Army Air Force. Confirm your attendance by phone.

Westway Horticultural Society WHEN: 7:30 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Royal York Baptist Church, 1520 Royal York Rd. CONTACT: Marina Quattrocchi, 416246-0123, marina.quattro@sympatico.ca COST: Guest fee: $2 The group will elect its new executive for 2013. Following the elections, Christine Arthur from Collette Vacations will present a slide show on great garden tours around the world including the Chelsea Flower Show in England. Guests welcome. Guest fee only $2. Staff photo/IAN KELSO

tasty treat: Etobian Tracey Rigden, who won the Food Network’s Recipe to Riches contest for her brownies in the dessert category, promotes her treat which was made into a President's Choice product. Rigden greeted shoppers and handed out samples at Loblaws on The East Mall recently.

and treats will be served. Allied Bombing Campaign WHEN: 2 p.m. WHERE: Brentwood Library, 36 Brentwood Rd. CONTACT: Todd Buhrows, 416-394-5247,

tbuhrows@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Aviation historian Keith Hyde will speak on the controversial allied bombing campaign over Germany during the

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n Tuesday, Nov. 20

West Toronto Stamp Club WHEN: 6:30 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Fairfield Seniors Centre, 80 Lothian Ave. CONTACT: Don Hedger, 416-621-9982, www.westtorontostampclub.com, don. hedger@gmail.com COST: Free Michel Houde will familiarize everyone on how to present with Power Point. Established in 1935, the club offers activities to the collection and preservation

New Beginnings Support Group WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Transfiguation Of Our Lord Church, 45 Ludstone Dr. CONTACT: Paula, 416-622-6939 COST: Free New Beginnings is a faith-based support group for divorced, separated, and widowed people. A problem shared is a problem halved.

n Friday, Nov. 23

Christmas Bazaar WHEN: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. WHERE: St. Demetrius Parish Hall, 135 La Rose Ave. CONTACT: Dianne Witiuk, 416-2480486, dianne.witiuk@gmail.com COST: Free Annual Christmas bazaar featuring: traditional Ukrainian cuisine, gifts, handmade crafts, jams, jellies and preserves, bake sale and jewelry. Free Community Lunch WHEN: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: St. Philip’s Parish Hall, 60 Dixon Rd. CONTACT: 416-247-5181 COST: Free Free lunch for everyone.

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EMBRACE Christmas Bazaar WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: St. James United Church, 400 Burnhamthorpe Rd. CONTACT: Karen Ewing, 416-241-0035, www.embracemggp. blogspot.com, karen.embracemggp@ gmail.com COST: Free Christmas bazaar and rummage sale to benefit Martingrove Gardens Park. The day includes white elephant sale, 50/50 draw, silent auction and more. Sir Adam Beck Annual Winter Bazaar WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Sir Adam Beck School, 544 Horner Ave. COST: Free The school continues its 60-year tradition with its winter bazaar. Features: activities for kids, photos with Santa, local vendors, used book sale, bake table, raffle and silent auction. >>>it’s happening, page 11


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>>>from page 10 Christmas Market WHEN: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Humbervale United Church, 1447 Royal York Rd. CONTACT: Eleanor Ellins, 905-6240957, elellins@sympatico.ca COST: Free Lucky draws, extensive bakery counter, a deluxe cafeteria lunch bar, indoor garden centre, jewelry, collectibles, cups and saucers, along with books and a flea market. Proceeds benefit local charities.

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St. Margaret’s Church Holly Bazaar WHEN: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: St. Margaret’s Anglican Church, 156 Sixth St. Finish your Christmas shopping at the church’s craft and treasure tables, puruse bokos, munch on baked goods and have a snack in the lunch room. Christmas Bazaar WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Kipling Acres, 2233 Kipling Ave. CONTACT: Margaret Smuk, 416-392-2300, mbelusa@airgenuity.ca COST: Free Kipling Acres Volunteers hosts a fundraiser which features: pick-a-prize, gifts, home baking, crafts, used books and games. Refreshments available. Free parking. All proceeds benefit the residents. Winter Artfest 2012 WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Neilson Park Creative Centre, 56 Neilson Dr. COST: Free Come join us at Neilson Park Creative Centre for our annual Winter Artfest Art & Craft Event. There will be over 50 artists and artisans showing and selling their wares, music, demos and more! Messy Church WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: St. Philip’s Parish Hall, 60 Dixon Rd. CONTACT: 416-247-5181 COST: Free Activities for children with an emphasis on learning. Songs/arts/crafts and stories with a message. Snacks provided.

n Sunday, Nov. 25

Annual Chirstmas Craft Sale WHEN: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Applewood/The Shaver Homestead, 450 The West Mall CONTACT: 416-622-

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in the community: The Etobicoke Guardian had a booth set up at Cloverdale Mall recently that gave readers a chance to win some great prizes and also help the Fare Fight Food Drive. Here, Brian Watts of the Guardian’s advertising department meets reader Jim Currie.

4124, www.applewoodshaverhouse.org COST: Free Come and do your Christmas shopping in a very friendly Victorian setting. Beautiful crafts and gifts presented by local crafters and artists. Free draw. Proceeds support the homestead.

Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 210, 110 Jutland Rd. CONTACT: Shelley Sing, 416-737-9142, vssing@rogers.com COST: Prices vary Fish and chips dinner held every Friday night followed by karaoke. Open to everyone.

CONTACT: Susan, 416-252-6822, franklinhorner.susan@gmail.com, www. franklinhorner.org No partner or registration required for this weekly game of Bid Euchre every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. Cost is $2 members/$3 non-members.

Jazz Vespers WHEN: 4 to 5 p.m. WHERE: St. Philip Anglican Church, 25 St. Phillips Rd. CONTACT: 416-247-5181 COST: Free An afternoon of music, readings and prayer featuring the Peter Togni Trio.

Saturday Night Dance WHEN: 8 p.m. to midnight WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 210, 110 Jutland Rd. CONTACT: Shelley Sing, 416737-9142, vssing@rogers.com COST: Free Dance to the music of Andrew Crawford in clubroom every Saturday night.

Knitting/Quilting/Sewing 55+ WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Islington Seniors’ Centre, 4968 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: 416-231-3431, islingtonseniors@bellnet.ca This is a social group of people who meet on Wednesdays to chat and work on their craft and contribute made items to the centre. Membership to the Islington Seniors’ Centre is required to participate in this program.

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Friday Night Fish and Chips and Karaoke WHEN: 6 p.m. to midnight WHERE:

Bid Euchre for Seniors WHEN: 1 p.m. WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Ave.

At Tapestry Retirement Communities, we respect your independence as well as the personal choices you make. In fact, we believe they’re what keep you feeling positive and enjoying life to the fullest. Whether it’s dining in the restaurant, cooking in your own kitchen or making new friends, Tapestry can provide you with the resources and support to do it. Call us today and see what kind of individualized programs we can offer to help keep your body, mind and spirit healthy, vibrant and young at heart. Angela Smith savouring her appetite for life

Wednesday Euchre WHEN: 1 to 3:30 p.m. WHERE: Horner Avenue Community Centre, 320 Horner Ave. CONTACT: Penny DeCarlo, 416-3946001 Every Wednesday afternoon. Members pay $1, non-members $1.50. Refreshments and prizes. English Conversation Circle for Newcomers WHEN: 5:30 p.m. WHERE: Rexdale Women’s Centre, 21 Panorama Crt. CONTACT: Margaret Nwosu, 416-745-0062, mnwosu@rexdalewomen.org Enjoy the company of other newcomers, learn different cultures and improve their conversational skills in English at the English Conversation Circle for Newcomers.

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LeOLA EYRES Friday, November 9, 2012 Chapel ROBERT DVERNECHUK Saturday, November 10, 2012 Chapel HELEN ONDERISIN Friday, November 16, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. Holy Angels Catholic Church ROMUALD MARCINKIEWICZ Friday, November 16, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. St. Teresa Catholic Church HELEN KOZAK Saturday, November 17, 2012 at 11 a.m. Chapel THERESA REDHEAD Saturday, November 24, 2012 at 11 a.m. Christ the King Catholic Church

MARGARET E. GRAINGER Service Friday, November 2, 2012 Mimico Chapel ELEANOR WILLIAMSON Service Sunday, November 11, 2012 Mimico Chapel ERNEST FOSTER Visitation Tuesday, November 13, 2012 Mimico Chapel DIANA SKINNER Service Thursday, November 15, 2012 Mimico Chapel

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Donations being accepted at Toronto Santa Claus Parade >>>from page 1 with you all today that so far, we have raised over a quarter of a million dollars worth of toys (over the last three years) for Toys for the North,” she said, noting that thousands of kids will benefit from the gifts. “We all want to let these kids know that there are people who care about them and remember them during the holiday season. We know these toys will go a long way to help stimulate, educate and amuse these children during the long, cold winter months.” Anyone wishing to donate new toys to the Toys for the North campaign can do so this year during the Toronto Santa Claus Parade on Sunday, Nov. 18. A booth will be set up outside the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) at Bloor Street West and Avenue Road for the duration of the parade to accept donations, said Parade spokesperson Dianne Schwalm. “You have no idea the

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exceeded last year’s total of $80,000, which will only “spread smiles further into the northern territories and most remote corners of our country.” Last year, some of those communities included Resolute Bay, Grise Fiord, Cape Dorset, Rankin Inlet, Tuktoyaktuk, Port Good Hope, Old Crow, just to name a few, added Insp. Todd Gilmore, the RCMP’s national co-ordinator for Toys for North campaign. “In 25 years in policing, I can tell you there’s nothing more satisfying than a team that gets results – and the Toys for the North team gets better results each and every year,” he said, adding that, in Nunavut alone, the RCMP delivered toys to 21 of 25 communities – some by snowmobile. “This year we make a difference in the lives of an ever-increasing group of children that don’t often see this type of generosity.”

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1999

$

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2499

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$688

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$299

99

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9999

$

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946 ML CLUB SIZE

FINISH 3 PACK

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$499

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$119

99

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TOP BRANDS SUNBEAM • CUISINART • BIONAIRE • CONAIR • COLEMAN • COAST CRAYOLA • YULE-HYDE • HYUNDAI • BUXTON • MOONRAYS • DISNEY VICTOR • GLOBE • MURRAY FEISS • JACK LIPSON • FINISH • RESOLVE PANTENE • DOVE • AIRWICK • CANON • WOODS • VARATHANE 75% OFF

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50% OFF

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00

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50% OFF

$9

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$299

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70% OFF

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83% OFF

WITH BUILT IN LOW VOLTAGE LIGHTING

$299 99

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75% OFF

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$24 99

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$799

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$199

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TABLETS

$100

$499

200 PACK

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$3 49

$199

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PAY ONLY 99

$39 99

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18 OR 28 PACK

$13 00

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70% OFF

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67% OFF

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88

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$19

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$1699

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88

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$499

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$2

88

17

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$149

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99

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$899

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99

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OUTDOOR LANTERN

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$32500

$3250

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$35500

$3550

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90% OFF

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1 LIGHT

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50

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$3250

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90% OFF

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90% OFF 1 LIGHT

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$58500

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$2950

90% OFF

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50

90% OFF

90% OFF

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OUTDOOR LANTERN

$29500

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4 LIGHT

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$3650

90% OFF

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90% OFF

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WHY PAY

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$2180

90% OFF

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$21800

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BLACK

WHY PAY

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$32500

$3250

WHY PAY

90% OFF

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$37500

$3750

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90% OFF 1 LIGHT

2 LIGHT

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$138500

PAY ONLY

$13850

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00

90% OFF

90% OFF

CHANDELIER

CHANDELIER

OUTDOOR LANTERN

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$34500

PAY ONLY

$3450

90% OFF

3 LIGHT

3 LIGHT

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WALL LIGHT BRUSHED STEEL GLASS SHADE

COFFEE BRONZE W18 X H31

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$29500

PAY ONLY

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75% OFF

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$2999

$999

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MASSAGER

$5999

WHY PAY

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$899

HAIR DRYER

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$7999

$1999

WHY PAY

75% OFF CONAIR WET-DRY

HOT AIR STYLER

$2599

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$888

70% OFF

HEALTH O METER DIGITAL-GLASS BODY FAT

SCALE

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3 PCE SPA SET

MAKE-UP MIRROR

CONAIR

INCLUDES MASK, SLIPPERS, CUSHION

4 LIGHT SETTINGS

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$3999

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$999

WHY PAY

$3999

PAY ONLY

$999

WHY PAY

$4999

PAY ONLY

70% OFF TRIM GIFT BOXED

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999

PEDIMAX BATTERY OPERATED

PEDICUREMANICURE SET

$1000

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50% OFF

OLD SPICE 709 ML

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56% OFF

DOVE 6 PCE

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$599

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$299

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50% OFF SOFT SOAP

VENUS EMBRACE

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$1599

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$1199

$299

80% OFF

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WHY PAY

$1499

MANICURE SET

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$1999

70% OFF

CONAIR

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$5999

PAY ONLY

75% OFF

83% OFF

WHY PAY

$6999

WAREHOUSE SALE BLOW-OUT

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FLAT IRON

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$999

75% OFF

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$2299

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ˆ$1,000 Honda Dollars offer applies only to retail customer purchase or lease agreements for new 2012 Honda Civic Coupe and Sedan models (except Civic Hybrid models) // 2012 Honda CR-V models concluded between November 1 and November 30,2012 at participating Ontario Honda Dealers.$1,000 Honda Dollars must be applied towards the purchase or lease of an eligible vehicle, Honda accessories,extended warranty and are deducted after taxes. †Receive 1.99% purchase financing on any new 2012 Honda Civic DX Sedan (Model FB2E2CEX) for a maximum of 84 months available through Honda Financial Services Inc.,on approved credit.Bi-weekly Finance example:based on a 2012 Honda Civic DX Sedan (Model FB2E2CEX) equals 182 bi-weekly payments of $97 over an 84 month term at 1.99%APR,complete selling price of $16,520 [includes $1,495 freight and PDI,EHF tires ($29),EHF filters ($1),A/C tax ($100 except Honda Civic DX),and OMVIC fee ($5).Excludes taxes,license,insurance,and registration].Cost of borrowing is $1,190.42 for a total finance obligation of $17,710.42.Down payment or equivalent trade-in on purchase financing offers may be required based on approved credit from Honda Financial Services Inc. ΩLimited time lease offers on a new 2012 Honda CR-V LX 2WD (Model RM3H3CE) // 2013 HondaAccord LX (Model CR2E3DE) available through Honda Financial Services Inc.,on approved credit.Representative lease example:based on a 2012 Honda CR-V LX 2WD (Model RM3H3CE) // 2013 HondaAccord LX (Model CR2E3DE) on a 36 // 36 month term at 0.99% // 2.99% leaseAPR,the monthly payment is $288.00 // 257.99 [includes $1,640 freight and PDI,EHF tires ($29),EHF filters ($1),A/C tax ($100),and OMVIC fee ($5)] with $4,678 // $3,929 down payment or equivalent trade-in,$0 security deposit and first monthly payment due at lease inception.Total lease obligation is $15,046.00 // $13,216.64.72,000 // 72,000-kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres.During the initial model launch period,dealer inventories of 2013Accord models may be low.Dealer order may be required and delivery delays up to two months may be expected. $5,000 customer cash incentive is valid on any new 2012 Honda Pilot // 2012 Honda Ridgeline // 2012 Honda Crosstour models when registered and delivered between November 1 and November 30,2012.Cash incentive is available for all Honda retail customers except customers who lease or finance through Honda Financial Services Inc.at a subvented rate of interest offered by Honda as part of a low rate interest program.All advertised lease and finance rates are special rates.Cash incentive will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes.§$500 Honda Dollars offer applies only to retail customer purchase or lease agreements for all new 2012 Honda models (except 2012 Honda Civic Coupe and Sedan // 2012 Honda CR-V) concluded between November 1 and November 30,2012 at participating Ontario Honda Dealers.$500 Honda Dollars are deducted after taxes. For all offers: license, insurance, PPSA, and other taxes (including HST) are extra.Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price. Offers only valid for Ontario residents at Ontario Honda Dealers. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer order/trade may be necessary.Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. Offers subject to change without notice. See your Ontario Honda Dealer or visit HondaOntario.com for full details. ◊Cargo space calculated on volume behind second-row seats with rear-seats up for two-row vehicles in segment and third-row seats with rear seats up for three-row vehicles in segment. Compact Segment classification based on Association of International Automobile Manufacturers of Canada (AIAMC).All measurements sourced from data published by each manufacturer. Does not replace the driver’s responsibility to exercise due care while driving. Text message and e-mail functions are only compatible with certain devices. Based on Association of International Automobile Manufacturers of Canada (AIAMC) data reflecting sales between 1997 and December 2011.

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Representative financing example based on 2013 Rio5 LX MT (RO551D) with a selling price of $16,083 [includes delivery and destination fees of $1,455, $1,000 Everybody Wins savings, tire recycling and filter charges of $34, OMVIC fee, variable dealer administration fees (up to $399), environmental fee and A/C charge ($100, where applicable)] financed at 0% APR for 36 months. 78 bi-weekly payments equal $193 per payment with a down payment/equivalent trade of $0. License, insurance, applicable taxes, PPSA and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. Every eligible contestant will win (subject to correctly answering a skill-testing question) an Instant Win prize consisting of a discount in an amount from $1,000 to $10,000 towards the purchase or lease of any new 2012 or 2013 Kia vehicle. One Grand Prize consisting of a $25,000 cheque will be randomly awarded from among all eligible contestants at the conclusion of the contest. No purchase necessary. Contest open to Canadian residents with a valid driver’s license over the age of majority. Odds of winning vary by prize and by region. See kia.ca or your participating Kia dealer for complete contest rules. ≠Bi-weekly finance payment (on approved credit) for new 2013 Sorento LX AT (SR75BD)/2013 Sorento LX AWD (SR75CD) based on a selling price of $29,078/$30,978 is $160/$171 with an APR of 1.49% for 60 months, amortized over an 84-month period. Estimated remaining principal balance of $8,175/$8,738 plus applicable taxes due at end of 60-month period. Offer includes $1,000 Everybody Wins savings, $500 loan savings, delivery and destination fees of $1,650, tire recycling and filter charges of $34, OMVIC fee, variable dealer administration fees (up to $399), environmental fee and A/C charge ($100, where applicable). License, insurance, applicable taxes, PPSA and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. §Loan savings for 2013 Sorento LX AT (SR75BD)/2013 Sorento LX AWD (SR75CD) is $500 and is available on purchase financing only on approved credit. Loan savings vary by model and trim and are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. Some conditions apply. Cash purchase price for 2013 Forte Sedan LX MT (FO540D)/2012 Rondo LX with AC (RN750C) is $13,993/$16,928 and includes a cash savings of $2,890/$5,250 (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and finance offers), $1,000 Everybody Wins savings, delivery and destination fees of $1,455/$1,650, tire recycling and filter charges of $34, OMVIC fee, variable dealer administration fees (up to $399), environmental fee and A/C charge ($100, where applicable). License, insurance, applicable taxes, PPSA and registration fees are extra. Based on the Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price of $17,883/$23,178. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details.Available at participating dealers. ‡$2,890/$5,250 cash savings on the cash purchase of an eligible new 2013 Forte Sedan LX MT (FO540D)/2012 Rondo LX with AC (RN750C) from a participating dealer between November 1 – November 30, 2012. Cash savings is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and finance offers. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. ΔModel shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2013 Sorento 3.5L SX AWD 7-seater (SR75XD)/2013 Forte SX Luxury AT (FO74XD)/2012 Rondo EX-V6 Luxury (RN75BC) is $43,045/$27,150/$28,945 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,650/$1,455/$1,650, environmental fee and A/C charge ($100, where applicable). License, insurance, applicable taxes, variable dealer administration fees (up to $399), tire recycling and filter charges of $34, OMVIC fee, PPSA and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. 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tion Week from November 26 to November 30, registered nurses trained in fall prevention will tour local homes to identify any hazards that may cause injury. “We are making the lives of local seniors safer by checking homes for common fall hazards,” says Michael Lu, owner of Nurse Next Door in Etobicoke/Toronto West. “Our goal is to offer this free program to 100 seniors in our community and ensure none of these individuals end up in hospital this winter due to a preventable fall.” The aim is to educate families on how to keep seniors safe so they can live happy, enriched lives in the comfort of their homes. For

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Legals

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS ALL CLAIMS against the Estate of Joseph Foellmi, late of the City of Toronto, who died on December 9, 2011, must be filed with the undersigned by the 1st day of December, 2012, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at the City of Toronto, this 1st day of November, 2012. Michael J. McDonald Professional Corporation, Barrister & Solicitor 2100 Lawrence Avenue West, Suite 101, Toronto, ON M9N 3W3 Solicitor for the Estate Trustee

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NOTICE OF MEETING

Notice is hereby given that: MARKLAND WOOD GOLF CLUB 245 Markland Drive, Etobicoke, ON M9C 1R1

Will be holding a public meeting to present its annual report on Class 9 pesticide use as required by Ontario Regulation 63/09 under the Pesticides Act. The annual report summarizes the use of Class 9 pesticides used in 2011: Tuesday November 20, 2012 At Markland Wood Club House, 4-5pm

Domestic Help Wanted CAREGIVER WANTED for two boys (7 & 10) 2-7pm, 2-3 days/ week. Nice detached home near Burnhamthorpe Mall. Email or call boysdad@pobox.com 416-710-2704.

Business Opportunities

Please RSVP to 905-625-2062 Owen Russell - IPM Agent

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Islington Golf Club is hosting a public meeting to present its Annual Report on Class 9 pesticide use as required by Ontario Regulation 63/09 under the Pesticide Act. The Annual Report summarizes the use of Class 9 pesticides used at Islington Golf Club in 2011. The meeting will take place at Islington Golf Club. 45 Riverbank Drive, Islington ON, M9A 5B8 at 8:00 am on Monday November 26th, 2012. Ian McQueen Golf Course Superintendent Islington Golf Club 416-234-0744 Administration CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE. Must be hardworking. Part time or full time available. Send resume regina.anderson @groupmail.com

Sales Opportunities HEAVY TRUCK Sales Manager for Dependable Truck & Tank Limited in Brampton. Highway cargo tank manufacturer seeking heavy truck salesman with experience in quoting and customer relations. Apply in person at 275 Clarence St., Brampton, ON. Contact Michael: 905-453-6724 michael@dependable.ca

Teaching Opportunities FULL-TIME Assistant and part-time Assistant, Etobicoke Daycare. Required immediately. Sarah 416-621-9178 Kiddy Village Daycare.

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Mortgages/Loans

GARAGE SALES CONTENTS SALE.

188 Taysham Cres. (Albion/ Kipling) Saturday & Sunday Nov. 17th & 18th 9am-4pm. Furniture, linens, dishes, small appliances, clothing, books, records and lots more.

GARAGE SALE Sat. Nov. 17th 8am - 2pm

357 Renforth Dr. (Burhamthorpe/ Renforth)

Winter clothing, children’s clothing, shoes & much more!

$$MONEY$$ CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage #10969 1-800-282-1169 www.mortgage ontario.com

Condos for Rent 2 BEDROOM, nice, clean, building, 5 appliances, near all amenities. Steeles /Kipling. Available i m m e d i a t e l y . 9 0 5 - 8 4 0 - 3 3 3 9 , 416-272-1366.


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Articles Wanted

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JEWELRY - ESTATES COINS - GOLD - SILVER PAPER MONEY - MILITARIA 5324 DUNDAS ST W 416-755-9349 LOCATED BETWEEN KIPLING & HWY 427 We offer House Calls to Etobicoke Seniors!

Shows & Bazaars

Shows & Bazaars

Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Branch #3. 150 8th Street (Birmingham & 8th St.) ANNUAL WINTER BAZAAR & BAKE SALE. Saturday, November 17th 9am-1pm. White Elephant, Christmas Table, Bake Table, Books, Jewellery Table, Knit Table & Fish Bowl

LAMP CHC Indoor Garage Sale Saturday, November 17th from 9am to 1pm 185 - 5th Street (2 blocks East of Islington, North of Lakeshore) Enter through wheelchair access floor All proceeds go to the United Way Snow Removal

Snow Removal

Clear My Snow

CEDAR TREES for Privacy Hedging. 2- 8ft tall. Planting & delivery included. Hedge removal. 647-235-5644 HOT TUB/ SPA. 2012. Brand new Warranty, fully loaded. Cost $8900.00 Sell $3900.00. 416-779-0563 HOT TUB (SPA) Covers Best Price, Best Quality. All shapes & Colours Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 w w w. t h e c o v e r guy.com/newspaper MEN’S BIKE- Like new. $75. 416-244-2614 VERY NICE condition Baby Grand. Bought for $25000. Now we’re moving, only $2790. 416-791-8595. Ask our teacher Robert. Great Christmas gift.

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

Specializing in home renovations. Flooring, basement apartments, & waterproofing. For FREE ESTIMATES, Call 647-835-7626 INSTALL: EVERYTHING -flooring, backsplash, tiles, plumbing, electrical, doors, trim, baseboards, lighting, kitchens, painting, vanities. Estimates are free. Larry: Cell:647-992-9038 647-347-4100

Waste Removal ALWAYS CHEAPEST!

All Garbage Removal! Home/ Business. Fast Sameday! Free Estimates! Seniors Discounts. We do all Loading & Clean-ups! Lowest Prices. Call John: 416-457-2154 Seven days

PETER’S DEPENDABLE JUNK REMOVAL From home or business, including furniture/ appliances, construction waste. Quick & careful!

Handy Person

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BED, ALL new in plastic, Queen Orthopedic. Mattress, boxspring. Warranty. Cost $1,000, Sell $275. 416-779-0563

BUILDER/ GENERAL CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL/ COMMERCIAL. Finished basements. Painting. Bathrooms. Ceramic tiles. Flat roofs. Leaking basements. Brick/chimney repairs. House additions 9 0 5 - 7 6 4 - 6 6 6 7 , 416-823-5120

416-677-3818 Rock Bottom Rates!

• Single Driveway • Double Driveway • Large Driveway Articles for Sale

Home Renovations

Vendors Wanted DURHAM’S FAST & FURIOUS MOTORSPORTS SHOW, Sat. & Sun, April 6th & 7th, Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Centre, Bowmanville, Ont. For more information or to book a booth call 905-579-4400 Jennine Huffman, ext 2627 or Jennifer Reesor, ext 2334 Visit www.durhamfastand furious.com or www.metrolandshows.com

Shows & Bazaars CHRISTMAS BAZAAR

hosted by Ladies Auxiliary

SAT. NOV. 17 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Mt. DENNIS LEGION

HANDY PERSON, Home Improvements, Electrical, & plumbing. Appliance installation. Painting. Upgrading bathrooms/ kitchens. Basement renovations. Landscaping. Floor heating. Call: 647-680-8750 HANDYMAN RELIABLE Cabinetry, Plumbing, Electrical, Countertops, Painting, General Repairs, Honest, Reliable, Great Rates. 20 Years Experience Rick 416-707-4693 HANDYTEAM MATURE husband and wife team for all kinds of repairs and renovations. Over 30 years experience in all kinds of work. Friendly and very fair rates.

Cleaning/Janitorial

Moving & Storage

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ELECTRICAL

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FOR ALL YOUR RENO NEEDS

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Waterproofing Basement Lowering Under Pinning Sidewalk Patio stones General stonework Brick repair Fence repairs Parging Reasonable prices 416-825-3334

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Painting & Decorating

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• Windows • Doors • Bathrooms • Kitchens • Awnings • Eavestroughs • Porches • Railings • Steps • Patios • Stucco • Waterproofing • Brickwork • Decks • Roofing • Mould

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MODEL RENOVATIONS INC. (416) 736-0090

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Tree/Stump Service

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DAVE’S TREE Service, tree/ stump removal, prunA BEAUTIFUL Clean ing, fully insured, free estiJob- Painting services/ mates. Call 647-979-2006 kitchen cabinet spraying/ staircase refinishing/ renos. Great rates. Free estimates. Michael 647-833-6804

Moving & Storage 0$ Truck Fee. $19+/hr, Licensed. Insured Local/ Long Distance. Free Estimates. 24/7. Free boxes. 416-887-6696 A-1 MOVING & Storage Local & long distance. Short notice and negotiable rates. Houses/ apartments/ offices. Packing available. Ken: 416-658-5307 ANY MOVING/ junk removal, Local & long distance. 24 hours. Insured, licensed. BBB and BNI Member. Voted #1 by Metro! 416-253-7641. www.ssonsmoving.com

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APTS FOR RENT LIVING A SPACIOUS LIFESTYLE

Widdicombe Place 53 Widdicombe Hill Blvd.

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(2 blk S Eglinton W.)

New member of the family?

Apartments for Rent

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ISLINGTON/ 401. 1 bedroom in clean building. Close to TTC and amenities. Laundry. Avail Dec 1. $850. 416-746-9370 or 416-560-6182

Royal York/ Queenswayluxury 2 bedroom, 2 storey, ensuite laundry, parking, $1325+. Dec. 1st. Close to TTC/ amenities. 416-655-4847/ 416-560-6182

1 bedroom basement apartment. Available immediately. $800 inclusive. Close to TTC, schools. Parking. No pets. 647-281-7707

entrance, available immediately. No smoking/ pets. $699. 905-915-9145, 416-843-8013

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NESO FLOORING Carpet installation starting from $1.29/ sq.ft. Hardwood, laminate at low prices. 26 yrs experience. Free Estimates. Best Price! 647-400-8198

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1050 Weston Rd. BAKED GOODS & 30+ VENDORS!!

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HOME IMPROVEMENT Directory

Townhouses for Rent

Renovations Basements Bathrooms Kitchens Flooring Roofing

Decks and fences Plumbing/ Electrical Painting Installations Handy Man Jobs Soffit, Siding, Fascia

LANDSCAPING, LAWN CARE, SUPPLIES • Snow Removal • Eavestrough • Fall Clean-Ups Cleaning • Christmas Lights (25% off) Call for FREE ESTIMATE

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Immediate response to all calls 7 days/ week

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416-277-5399

B & D BATHROOMS Repair or Remodel

Quality workmanship you can trust! Bruno Ciccone

647-390-0233

Danny Bevilacqua

647-229-4844

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235 Norseman Street, Toronto, ON M8Z 2R5 www.plskylight.com • www.plwindowsanddoors.com

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FREE ESTIMATE – CALL ANDREW

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Interior/ Exterior Painting with Minor Repairs For a FREE ESTIMATE please call 416-726-8943 • andk@sympatico.ca

PLUMBING PLUMBERS DIRECT

• licensed • honest • reliable • local • experienced • insured • quality workmanship • seniors discount • references

P 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE e 416-997-3063 t www.plumbersdirect.ca e Financing Available r: (Met Lic #P20579)

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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

(416) (416) 234-9006 234-9006

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

HOUR SERVICE 24 HOUR24SERVICE Metro Licence #: 7000356

QUINN ELECTRIC

Electrical Contractor - ECRA-ESA Lic# 7000761

ALEX - 416-822-6204

Any electric work done right! Reasonable prices!

Service Upgrades, Knob & Tube Replacements, Panel Change, Circuit Breakers, Service Calls, etc. Master Electrician Lic# 6001126

ROOFING

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WATERPROOFING

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416-241-6953

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416-749-2273 • www.basetech.ca

Go Crazy!

Our new collection of TORLYS cork floors is on sale. Stunning, on-trend styles in lengths up to almost six feet, TORLYS cork will be a natural delight for any space. Experience the comfort and warmth of cork that only TORLYS can provide during the Crazy about Cork Flooring Event. Visit www.torlys.com to learn more.

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25% OFF* all TORLYS smart cork floors. on sale now for a limited time.

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Now booking for residential snow removal. To ensure no property damage to your driveway, we use snow throwing equipment. Seniors Discount. Free Estimates.

Oct. 1, 2012 to Nov. 30, 2012

call

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For appts call

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Weekend appts available Please contact

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