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The Etobicoke Guardian - A Metroland Community Newspaper @ETGuardian Canada Post Canadian Publications Mail Sales Product Agreement No. 276871 Author Jean Miso pens second book, pays tribute to Canadian Forces 3 It’s Happening in your neighbourhood. Community calendar on page 21 ETOBICOKE’S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1917 2012 COROLLA CE CONVENIENCE PACKAGE ALL-IN FINANCE $ 95 @ 0 % bi-weekly for 72 months with a $2,350 down payment when you apply the Customer Incentive. Freight and fees included. HST extra. APR $ 1,250 Customer Incentive INCLUDING Limited time finance and lease offers available from Toyota Financial Services on approved credit. All-in price of a new 2012 Corolla CE Manual (Model BU42EMB) is $18,545. All-in price includes freight and fees (PDE, EHF, OMVIC fee and air condition tax, where applicable). HST, licensing, registration and insurance are extra. ‡0% purchase finance APR for 72 months equals a bi-weekly payment of $95 for 156 bi-weekly payments with a down payment or trade equivalent of $2,350, when you apply the $1,250 Customer Incentive. Cost of borrowing is $0, for a total obligation of $17,295. $1,250 Customer Incentive is valid on Toyota retail delivery (excluding fleet sales) when leased, financed or purchased from Ken Shaw Lexus Toyota. Vehicles receiving Customer Incentives must be purchased, registered and delivered between August 1st and August 31st, 2012. Offers are valid between August 1st and August 31st, 2012, and are subject to change without notice. All rights are reserved. Please see Ken Shaw Lexus Toyota for full details. 416-766-1155 CYNTHIA REASON [email protected] A Ministry of Labour investigation into a toppled construction crane that left nearly 500 north Etobicoke residents without power Monday has continued after crews worked to safely right the equipment yes- terday. The crane, which was being used in the redevelopment of Kipling Acres – a city-owned and operated long-term care home at 2233 Kipling Ave. – collapsed at around 1:45 p.m. Monday and brought down with it an estimated six to seven hydro poles, rendering hundreds of surrounding Toronto Hydro clients powerless. Ministry of Labour spokesperson Matt Blajer told The Guardian on Tuesday that the ministry had both an engineer and an inspector on the site, but their investigation was delayed by the upturned crane. “We can’t do anything until the crane is righted. They have to come up with a procedure on how they’re going to do that and it’s going to be quite complex, and then we have to approve it so that nobody gets hurt,” he said. “Any information we need to do an investigation is in the cab of the crane – all of the documentation and whatnot – and the crane is currently seven metres up in the air, so until they right the thing we can’t really get started on the investigation.” Crane collapse investigation continues, public advised to avoid area >>>KIPLING, page 9 MAGIC TRICKS Staff photo/MARY GAUDET FUN AT THE LIBRARY : Comical magician Brent "IncrediBrent" Nicholls entertains the kids at Richview Library on Islington Avenue recently, includ- ing Alexander Lyakishev, centre, Adrian and Yurij Kunyckyj, right, and Lorena Rivera, lower right, to close out the summer reading series. Teen revels in lacrosse gold at OSG TAMARA SHEPHARD [email protected] Winning box lacrosse gold last Sunday at the Ontario Summer Games was a dream nearly 10 years in the making for the Brampton Excelsior Midget Team. The gold medal-win Sunday at south Etobicoke’s Mimico Arena was especially poignant for Ben French, who began playing lacrosse out of that arena when he was seven. Brampton commanded the game 2-0 going into the third period. Then Orangeville turned up the heat with two goals. Brampton scored. Orangeville battled back to tie it 3-3 with a minute left in the game. An unfortunate bounce off the Orangeville goalie’s heel with just three seconds left on the clock put Brampton back up for the win. >>>LACROSSE, page 10 www.insidetoronto.com THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 SOUTH EDITION

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The Etobicoke Guardian - A Metroland Community Newspaper @ETGuardian Canada Post Canadian Publications Mail Sales Product Agreement No. 276871The Etobicoke Guardian - A Metroland Community Newspaper @ETGuardian Canada Post Canadian Publications Mail Sales Product Agreement No. 276871

Author Jean Miso pens second book, pays tribute to Canadian Forces 3 It’s Happening in your neighbourhood. Community calendar on page 21

ETOBICOKE’S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1917

2012 COROLLA CECONVENIENCE PACKAGEALL-IN FINANCE

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Limited time finance and lease offers available from Toyota Financial Services on approved credit. All-in price of a new 2012 Corolla CE Manual (Model BU42EMB) is $18,545. All-in price includes freight and fees (PDE, EHF, OMVIC fee and air condition tax, where applicable). HST, licensing, registration and insurance are extra. ‡0% purchase financeAPR for 72 months equals a bi-weekly payment of $95 for 156 bi-weekly payments with a down payment or trade equivalent of $2,350, when you apply the $1,250 Customer Incentive. Cost of borrowing is $0, for a total obligation of $17,295. ♦$1,250 Customer Incentive is valid on Toyota retail delivery (excluding fleet sales) when leased, financed orpurchased from Ken Shaw Lexus Toyota. Vehicles receiving Customer Incentives must be purchased, registered and delivered between August 1st and August 31st, 2012. Offers are valid between August 1st and August 31st, 2012, and are subject to change without notice. All rights are reserved. Please see Ken Shaw Lexus Toyota for full details.

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CYNTHIA REASON [email protected]

A Ministry of Labour investigation into a toppled construction crane that left nearly 500 north Etobicoke residents without power Monday has continued after crews worked to safely right the equipment yes-terday.

The crane, which was being used in the redevelopment of Kipling Acres – a city-owned and operated long-term care home at 2233 Kipling Ave. – collapsed at around 1:45 p.m. Monday and brought down with it an estimated six to seven hydro poles, rendering hundreds of surrounding Toronto Hydro clients powerless.

Ministry of Labour spokesperson Matt Blajer told The Guardian on Tuesday that the ministry had both an engineer and an inspector on the site, but their investigation was delayed by the upturned crane.

“We can’t do anything until the crane is righted. They have to come up with a procedure on how they’re going to do that and it’s going to be quite complex, and then we have to approve it so that nobody gets hurt,” he said.

“Any information we need to do an investigation is in the cab of the crane – all of the documentation and whatnot – and the crane is currently seven metres up in the air, so until they right the thing we can’t really get started on the investigation.”

Crane collapse investigation continues , public advised to avoid area

>>>KIPLING, page 9

MAGIC TRICKS

Staff photo/MARY GAUDETFUN AT THE LIBRARY: Comical magician Brent "IncrediBrent" Nicholls entertains the kids at Richview Library on Islington Avenue recently, includ-ing Alexander Lyakishev, centre, Adrian and Yurij Kunyckyj, right, and Lorena Rivera, lower right, to close out the summer reading series.

Teen revels in lacrosse gold at OSG TAMARA SHEPHARD [email protected]

Winning box lacrosse gold last Sunday at the Ontario Summer Games was a dream nearly 10 years

in the making for the Brampton Excelsior Midget Team.

The gold medal-win Sunday at south Etobicoke’s Mimico Arena was especially poignant for Ben French, who began playing lacrosse out of

that arena when he was seven.Brampton commanded the game

2-0 going into the third period. Then Orangeville turned up the heat with two goals. Brampton scored. Orangeville battled back to tie it

3-3 with a minute left in the game. An unfortunate bounce off the Orangeville goalie’s heel with just three seconds left on the clock put Brampton back up for the win.

>>>LACROSSE, page 10

www.insidetoronto.com THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 SOUTH EDITION

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TAMARA SHEPHARD [email protected]

Jean Miso’s penned her first children’s book, We’ll Never Forget, to help ensure

Canadian veterans from the Second World War up to Afghanistan, including her grand-father, retain their rightful place not only in history, but in the hearts and minds of Canadians.

Readers’ questions about the Canadian Forces (CF) and its occupations led the music teacher at Seneca School in central Etobicoke to spend the past year conducting research, searching photo archives, obtaining permis-sions from various government agencies and conducting in-person interviews with dozens of Canadian Forces’ personnel from coast-to-coast to write her latest volume.

Her recently self-published, Their Duty, Our Pride, features the military biographies of soldiers working in countless trades in the Canadian Army, Air Force and Navy not necessarily serving with boots on the ground, in an airplane or on board a ship. By design, male and female soldiers of various ethnic backgrounds through every rank, up to and including Brig.-Gen. Fred Lewis, are chronicled.

“The book profiles everyone from privates to generals through-out the Forces from a diversity of backgrounds, both men and women,” the Etobicoke author and music composer said. “What’s key is that they all feel success at their level. Success does not depend on making it to general. Success is intrinsic.”

Miso focused on casting the military “in the light of leader-ship” in her book, and as an inspiration to children in particu-lar, and to Canadian society as a whole.

“I saw them as exemplary role models for people who need them, such as children, students. The core values in the military are the same values we want to instill as parents and educators. I want youth to look at them as a source

of inspiration.”Their Duty, Our Pride profiles

an intelligence officer, infantry officer, Canadian Ranger, combat engineer, supply technician, chaplain, search and rescue tech-nician, medic, pilot and logistics officer, among others.

Search and rescue (SAR) tech-nician Sgt. Audrey Bourgoin’s story stuck with Miso.

The woman from Chicoutimi, Que. is only the second woman in Canada to become a SAR Tech since 1944. Bourgoin’s first hurdle was to learn English. She became bilingual. Trained as paramedics, mountain climbers, parachutists and scuba divers in all terrains and Canadian climates, Bourgoin must pass exams regularly to keep her demanding job.

“Audrey shows such drive and determination,” Miso said. “She’s a real leader. She’s focused and driven to meet her goals and to do what it takes.”

Bourgoin offered this inspira-

tion to young Canadians in Miso’s book: “It is all about what you want to do and what you think you can do. If you focus on your goals in life, you will achieve them.”

Miso worked with reprograph-ics’ artist Doug Shaw on the unique look of the hardcover book. The pair collaborated on the popular videogame Call of Duty-inspired illustrations expanded out from actual pho-tographs, most of which Miso sourced from the website, Combat Camera. Some interview subjects, including Bourgoin, also provided Miso personal photographs.

Miso and Shaw’s first image for the book is a scene referenced by nearly every CF personnel she interviews: soldiers carrying the Canadian flag-draped casket of a fallen colleague down the airfield to the waiting plane for the repa-triation flight home.

This week, Miso hand-deliv-ered a copy of her book to “a

great man, a true leader” — Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Walter Natynczyk, in his Ottawa office where she had earlier met and interviewed him.

Natynczyk wrote in his foreword to Miso’s book: “The Canadian Forces is one of the finest, most professional armed forces in the world. Wherever our men and women go, they make a contribution to their community, to Canada and to troubled regions around the world. Canadians have felt pride during our suc-cesses and they have grieved the losses.

“As members of the Canadian Forces, we always strive to do our duty with integrity, loyalty and courage to bring honour to Canada.”

“All gentle giants” is how Miso described Canada’s highest gen-eral, indeed all four generals she met this week.

Miso composed the words and music to the song, Honour and Pride, to accompany the book. A CD featuring three versions of the song is attached to the book’s back cover.

“Dare to dream with open eyes; imagine who you can be” is Miso’s favourite line of the song.

“Youth have to be able to dare to dream it,” Miso said. “The mes-sage of the book is that you are somebody even at an entry-level position in the Canadian Forces. I think that’s a positive message. Canadian Forces train the person below them and train for the next level while performing the job. There is advancement for every-body; that opportunity is avail-able to you if you want it.

“Youth, especially, need to see there is success at every level. They need to internalize that, to know that success comes from within.”

Miso has printed 5,800 copies of the self-published title.

For more information or to buy a copy of Their Duty, Our Pride, visit www.jeanmiso.ca

A portion of the proceeds from the sale of Miso’s latest book ben-efits the Military Family Resource Centre.

Book about the Canadian Forces demystifies occupations, offers inspiration

Youth reminded to ‘dare to dream’Community [email protected]

Enjoy a summer weekend of carni-val fun and support seniors’ health and wellness programs at Trillium Health Centre.

Family-friendly rides, carousels, food and entertainment highlight the second annual Family Carnival for Care running this Friday, Aug. 24 through Sunday, Aug. 26 at Trillium’s Mississauga hospital site’s southeast parking lot off 15 Bronte College Crt. beside the hospital’s Clinical and Administrative Building.

The carnival runs Friday from noon to 11 p.m., Saturday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Admission is free. Proceeds from the cost of food, rides and games benefit Trillium’s seniors’ programs.

GTA Midways, Trillium Health Centre volunteers and Trillium Health Centre Foundation spon-sor the event.

n Donation drive launchesDonate school supplies and help homeless high school-aged youth get a jump on their studies.

Woodbine Centre visitors are invited to donate school supplies to a large “school bus” donation box in the mall’s centre court for youth enrolled in Youth Without Shelter’s Stay in School program.

Visitors to the Hwy. 27 and Rexdale Boulevard mall who donate five items or more receive a free movie pass for Rainbow Cinemas.

Supplies needed include pens and pencils, markers, crayons, pencil crayons, memory sticks, loose-leaf paper, glue sticks, memory sticks, lined and blank notebooks, bind-ers, dividers, graph paper, rulers, printer paper, erasers, pencil cases, calculators, geometry sets, bristol board and alarm clocks.

The drive runs through Sept. 2.Youth Without Shelter (YWS) is an

emergency residence and referral agency in north Etobicoke that has served more than 14,000 homeless youth aged 16 to 24 since it opened in 1986. Thirty youth live on the shel-ter’s emergency side, with another approximately 20 enrolled in YWS’s Stay in School program.

Since opening in 2007, YWS’s Stay in School program has celebrated 27 high school graduations.

Courtesy photoEtobicoke music teacher Jean Miso presents a copy of her latest book, Their Duty, Our Pride, that highlights the inspiring stories of current sol-diers in various trades in the three branches of the Canadian Forces to Gen. Walter Natynczyk, Chief of the Defence Staff of the Canadian Forces, who wrote the foreword to the book.

NEWS IN BRIEF

Family carnival supports Trillium

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The Etobicoke Guardian welcomes letters of 400 words or less. All submissions must include name, address and a daytime telephone number for verification purposes.

We reserve the right to edit, con-dense or reject letters. Copyright in letters remains with the author but the publisher and affiliates may freely reproduce them in print, elec-

tronic or other forms. Letters can be sent to [email protected], or mailed to The Etobicoke Guardian,175 Gordon Baker Rd., Toronto, ON, M2H 2S6.

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Toronto Community News is a division of Metroland Media Group Ltd. The Guardian is a member of the

Ontario Press Council. Visit ontpress.com

The Etobicoke Guardian is published every Thursday and Friday at 175 Gordon Baker Rd., To-ronto, ON M2H 2S6, by Toronto Community News, a Division of Metroland Media Group Ltd.

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The Canadian National Exhibition has been one of Toronto’s great summer traditions since 1879. Whether you are a newcomer to this city

or a born-and-bred Torontonian, the Ex is one of those experiences that make living here special.

Many residents hold memories of visits to the fair with family and friends as a key part of their summer. Perhaps they remember going on their first roller coaster, maybe it was the old wooden Flyer, seeing a big-name band play at The Grandstand, or eating a special food that only seemed to be available at the Ex.

For those spending their first summer in Toronto, it’s a chance to create family memories and traditions of their own.

The CNE, which opened last Friday and continues until Labour Day, also marks the official countdown to the start of the new school year for youngsters across the city. It’s a bittersweet time as summer marches to its end, and that’s why the 18 days of the Ex mean so much to those who attend.

Along with going to the Ex as a visitor, the fair is also a huge employer for local youngsters. The eco-nomic impact of the CNE to Toronto, though, goes beyond youth employment. According to the CNE, it had 1.31 million visitors last year, with many of them coming from out of town, spending their tourists dol-lars not only at the Ex but also other sites across the city.

Along with economic benefits, the Ex is also a place for many young people to highlight skills rang-ing from dancing to accordion playing to baseball.

And speaking of baseball, the Ex is home to one of the province’s most prestigious peewee tourna-ments. The 56th annual Lions-CNE Peewee Baseball Tournament is now underway at the ballpark located near the Dufferin Gate. Local teams com-peting in this year’s tournament are from East York, Scarborough, North York, North Toronto, Etobicoke, and a squad from the Toronto Playgrounds league. Other teams participating come mostly from the Greater Toronto Area, with squads this year also trav-elling in from Stratford and Niagara Falls.

The champs of the first tournament back in 1956 were from the East Riverdale playground league, but it’s been 10 years since a Toronto-based team, the Agincourt A’s of Scarborough in 2002, took a title. The tourney continues until championship night on Aug. 30. For more on the tourney and the Ex, visit www.theex.com

TTC should remember riders in new board

The Ex sets the stage for creating family traditions

Your VieW

our VieWBeginning of CNE marks the end of summer

There’s been a lot of to-ing and fro-ing on the transit file

this past year. But as the dust settles on the subway-versus-light-rail battle for the future of transit – the hiring and firing of chief general managers — the prospect of new taxes to pay for new subways, our attention slipped away from a more quotidian matter: the question of governance.

It came up earlier this year as Toronto City Council voted to keep Karen Stintz as chair of the TTC and replace a com-mission of Mayor Rob Ford loyalists with members from council’s centre and left wings. That shift — a response to the mayor’s role in the firing of transit boss Gary Webster — was half the plan.

The other half was the introduction of an old idea: citizen members,

appointed by council, would sit on the TTC along with elected officials. This was something Ford wanted to do holus-bolus, but council went a more moderate route, agreeing to create an 11-member commission with four citi-zen appointees and seven councillors.

In September, Toronto’s Civic Appointment Committee will be making recommendations about who those four citizens should be. Toronto City Manager Joe Pennachetti has hired NAFOR Executive Recruiting to pre-select candidates, and the committee will be

looking at their report in September.

Hard to say who will be on that list, but in a letter NAFOR has given a sense of the size of the pool – 485 applied – and the criteria they’re using.

The most qualified can-didates meet some high requirements: they will understand large project management, have experi-ence working for large boards and large compa-nies and will have strong management skills, honed in the public, private or non-profit sectors.

If the commission has four of these sorts on board, the politicians will find themselves outclassed in terms of organizational management: municipal politicians, particularly the ones in Toronto, arrive with more populist CVs.

They also may find themselves further iso-lated from the people who

matter most in the transit equation: namely, the riders who are navigating an increasingly crowded, expensive and frankly spotty service as they make their way about the city.

For the past year and a half, those riders could be excused for feeling a little like pawns in a high-level political chess game between council and the mayor.

It would be wrong to say that riders have been utterly voiceless in this age of Twitter and Facebook; but it would go a long way to righting the imbalance, to have one or two citizen appointees whose major contribution to the debate was in their understanding of the rider’s experience.

n D avid Nickle i s The

Guardian’s city hall reporter. H i s c o l u m n a p p e a r s Thursdays. Contact him at [email protected]

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THE CITY

To the editor:Re: ‘Better recycling starts at

home,’ Editorial, Aug. 16.While I agree with the gist of

the editorial that we must each do our part to sort our trash properly, I believe we need to take a step back further to the origin of our recyclables.

While it may not be an issue for the City of Toronto on its own, all municipalities would benefit from requiring the manufacturers of goods to ensure their products and packaging is recyclable.

This may entail an increase in packaging cost that may be passed onto consumers, but the ultimate savings would recover those costs.

I am prepared to do my part in sorting, but I would hope it would be easier knowing all packaging and products were eventually recyclable. This would ensure the 100 per cent compliance you call for in your editorial.

Marc Charbonneau

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Ontario’s Office of the Attorney General has filed an appeal of what it calls the ‘manifestly unfit’ sentencing of a Toronto-based construction company convicted of criminal negli-gence and ordered to pay just $200,000 in fines in the deaths of four workers in Etobicoke on Christmas Eve 2009.

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“The trial judge erred in his assessment of the appro-priate sentencing range and imposed a sentence that did not sufficiently reflect the high level of culpability required for a criminal conviction,” the appeal reads in part.

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The ‘leniency’ of the pen-alty sparked outrage among workers and led the OFL to immediately call on the Crown to appeal the sentence, Ryan said.

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“The Summer Games was really exciting. It was a great way to win. It was awe-some,” the Etobicoke teen said Wednesday of he and his teammates’ first Ontario Summer Games’s gold.

The Etobicoke Guardian was the official newspaper of the Ontario Summer Games, which ran last weekend from Aug. 16 to 19.

French, 15, has played with the Brampton team for three years. He credited the team’s success to some of its older players.

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Tested here is the 2012 Ford Focus Electric or more properly BEV (Bat-tery Electric Vehicle), which is just like any other Focus except there is no engine, gas tank and zero, and I mean zero, emissions.

Outwardly, it is identical to a stan-dard Focus and so is most of the stan-dard equipment.

Instead of an engine and gas tank, it has a 107-kW electric motor and a 23-kWh lithium-ion battery and a 6.6 kW onboard charger. The battery is

both heated and cooled to cope with weather extremes. Ford in Michigan makes the battery in partnership with LG Chem.

Together, power is rated at 143 hp and 184 lb/ft of torque.

Ford claims it has a range of up to 160 km and top speed is 136 km/h with a one-speed transmission driving the front wheels.

It comes equipped with a spe-cial hand-held five-prong plug and a 10-foot electric cord with a grounded three-prong plug at the other end that goes into any standard 110-volt outlet.

Located on the left front fender, the charge port activates a light ring that illuminates the port twice when plugged in.

Each quadrant represents 25 per cent of the maximum battery charge. Flashing quadrants represent charge in progress and solid-lit quadrants show stages of charge completion.

The most obvious change inside for the driver is the main instrument cluster with a depiction of the battery to the left of the centre speedo show-ing Full at the top and Empty at the

bottom. As power is consumed, the level goes down and shows roughly how many kilometers remain based on the way the car is being driven at the time.

You can add kms by braking and, as I was to find out, by coasting downhill.

One of the anxieties about elec-tric cars is charge time. Ford does of-fer a 240-volt charging station that is claimed to lower the charge time to something like four hours.

On my first trip around town I cov-ered 80.1 km and used 12.7 kW. The

display showed the battery down about 40 per cent. According to the supplementary readout, it was going to take 8.1 hours to recharge.

Plugging in inside our garage at 8 p.m. to take advantage of off-peak power rates, the blue ring was out, showing it was fully charged when I went out to check at 8 a.m. the next day.

That was quite acceptable, as get-ting around town and having it ready to go the next day is probably the main use this car will see.

The Canadian price is $41,199. Pro-vincial rebates of up to $8,500 in On-tario, $8,000 in Quebec and $6,000 in B.C. lower the price to $32,696, $33,199 and $36,199 respectively.

Judicious use makes the Ford Focus Electric a practical family car that nev-er needs to see a fuel pump again.

With fuel costs ever rising, that at-tribute alone makes the Focus Electric a viable motive alternative and me much less skeptical.

-Jim RobinsonMetroland Wheels

Ford claims the 2012 Ford Focus Electric has a range of up to 160 km is possible with zero emissions.n AT A GLANCE:

BODY STYLE: five-door compact hatch-back.

DRIVE METHOD: front electric motor, front wheel drive.

ENGINE: 107-kW electric motor and a 23-kWh lithium-ion battery for a combined 143 hp and 184 lb/ft of torque

CARGO VOLUME: 41.5 cu ft

CARGO CAPACITY: 481 litres behind second row, 1,212 litres with seats folded

WEB SITE: www.ford.ca

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The Chrysler Group's Street and Racing Technology (SRT) brand has staged the first official appearance of the new, limited-edition 2013 SRT Viper GTS Launch Edition model.

It was held August 17 at the Quail Lodge as part of "The Quail: A Motorsports Gathering" event. Then on Aug. 18-19, the SRT Viper GTS Launch Edition will be displayed on the Concept Lawn at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.

The 2013 SRT Viper GTS Launch Edition evokes memories of past Viper Coupe reveals in 1996 and 2006 with symbolic GTS Blue paint and dual Bright White stripes – exclusive to Launch Edition models – running the length of its all-new exte-rior that incorporates iconic Viper styling cues with a contemporary execution.

The 2013 SRT Viper GTS Launch Edition carries on

the tradition of special Viper model builds to the fifth generation of the American-built supercar with true performance enthusiasts and collectors in mind.

In addition to its historically significant paint scheme, the wheels on SRT Viper Launch Edition mod-els are a modern deep-section design, featuring a five-spoke polished forged-aluminum design. "Stryker" badges found on the hood and steering wheel add to the exclusivity, with a blue background replacing grey found on all other 2013 SRT Vipers models.

The all-aluminum, mid-engine 8.4-litre V10 pow-erplant delivers 640 hp and 600 lb/ft of torque ≠ the most torque of any naturally aspirated sports car en-gine in the world. Standard safety features include electronic multistage stability control, traction control and new four-channel antilock brake system (ABS).

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It wasn’t so much the eyebrow-raising amenities or the rivet-ing acceleration of the 2013 Mercedes-Benz SL 550 that cap-tured my attention, but the fuel mileage.

Good mileage in a 429 hp (516 lb/ft of torque) twin-turbo V8 luxury roadster was the last thing I was thinking about dur-

ing the Canadian press launch in Halifax - but the gas gauge rarely lies. After some 400 km, my co-driver and I used just a tad below half a tank.

Later I learned the EnerGuide numbers for the new SL 550 are 12.7/8.1L/100 km city/highway. You’d never guess by looking at the engine. It’s a DOHC 4.6-litre

V8 with turbo intake runners the size of rainwater downpipes. All shrouded and jam-packed into the engine bay, good on gas is the last thing that comes to mind.

And it is fast. The $129,900 (to start) SL 550 tested here gets from 0-100 km/h in 4.6 seconds. If that isn’t enough, the SL AMG

63 with this 530 hp (590 lb/ft) 5.5-litre biturbo does 0-100 km/h in 4.3 seconds and 4.2 seconds if you add the AMG Performance Package. And just to hammer it home, the SL AMG 65 with 621 hp (738 lb/ft) 6.0-litre V12 does it in 4.1 seconds with a top speed of 300 km/h.

Highway cruising in the SL 550 is e� ortless. You can drive this car across Canada and emerge relaxed and rested. But when you get to windy roads, the real beauty of the new SL 550 comes to the fore.

One of the contributors is Active Body Control (ABC) that adapts the damping of the car body to the current driving situation in a split second using high-pressure hydraulics and two high-performance micro-computers. By countering body pitch, roll and squat, the ABC system provides tenacious road holding as well as improved ride comfort.

On the nifty side is a button just to the right to manually adjust ride height and beside that one, when pressed, shows a graphic on the centre monitor with G forces in real time.

The standard 7G-TRONIC PLUS automatic transmission has been optimized in relation to fuel consumption and com-fort and also contributes to low

fuel consumption, not to men-tion the 125 kg lighter body thanks to the extensive use of aluminum.

The SL Active Lane Keep-ing Assist system raises the bar. When you stray across the yel-low line, it gives a little vibration to the steering wheel.

Inside, the new SL brims over with a truly lengthy list of stan-dard and optional features.

One is the unique “Frontbass” system, which turns the luxury sports car into a concert hall re-gardless whether the top is open or closed. It features subwoofers buried in the front foot wells that createn a resonating cham-ber that lets low notes through with minimum distortion.

I could write volumes about the interior amenities but I have to mention the 10-way power front seats. They have a mas-sage function with four settings including one called “Fast and Vigorous.”

Longer than the outgoing SL, the upright grille with large three-pointed star, big slated air vents behind each front wheel and (for Canada) standard 19-inch AMG wheels make for an imposing package moving or standing still.

One way of wowing the on-lookers was demonstrating how the trunk could be opened with

the swipe of a foot under the rear bumper. Part of the Premi-um Package, there are motion sensors beneath the rear valance panel. As long has you have the key in your pocket, you can walk up with arms full of groceries swipe and, presto, it opens.

The roof goes up and down in 20 seconds and there are two to chose from. Also part of the sys-tem is a power wind blocker that retracts between the two seats.

It was a glorious day in bril-liant sunshine on near tra� c free open roads.

And in a red roadster like the 2013 Mercedes-Benz SL 550 how does it get better than that?.

-Jim RobinsonMetroland Wheels

The 2013 Mercedes-Benz SL 550 is more powerful and 13 per cent more fuel-e� cient than the outgo-ing model.

■ AT A GLANCE:

BODY STYLE: Premium roadster

DRIVE METHOD: front-engine, rear-wheel-drive

ENGINE: 4.6-litre turbocharged DOHC V8 (429 hp, 516 lb/ft torque)

FUEL ECONOMY: (Premium) 12.7/8.1/10.9L/100 km city/high-

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CARGO: 364 litres top down, 504 litres top up

PRICE: Base price $123,900

WEBSITE: www.mercedes-benz.ca

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With the new addition to the XF and XJ ranges Jaguar will com-pete in approximately 80 per cent of the luxury saloon market, four times its previous opportunity.

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All-wheel-drive will now be offered on the 2013 Jaguar XJ (left) and XF sedans.

The 2013 Range Rover retains its iconic styling but has been re-engineered from the ground up fea-turing extensive use of aluminum.

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n Friday, Aug. 24Weekday LunchesWHEN: 12 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 210, 110 Jutland Rd. Lunch served from noon to 2 p.m. every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at the legion.

n Saturday, Aug. 25Third Annual Community FestivalWHEN: 11 a.m. WHERE: R.C.L. Coronation Branch 286, 11 Irwin Rd. CONTACT: Sandi Hilliard, 416-741-5660, [email protected] community festival is a great way to get to know your neighbours. Day includes: children’s carnival, meat spin, local entertainment, barbecue, spaghetti dinner and dancing.

Saturday Night DanceWHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 210, 110 Jutland Rd. Members and non-members are welcome to join in for a night of dancing at the legion from 7 p.m. to midnight every Saturday.

n Monday, Aug. 27Peachy Keen Ice Cream TreatsWHEN: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Islington Seniors’ Centre, 4968 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: 416-231-3431, [email protected] COST: FreePeachy Keen Ice Cream Treats today through Friday. Treats available in the Garden Café compliments of MEDIChair Etobicoke.

The Harmony Singers - Open-ings for New MembersWHEN: 7 to 9:45 p.m. WHERE: Martin Grove United Church, 75 Pergola Rd. CONTACT: Harvey Patterson, 416-239-5821, www.harmonysingers.ca, theharmo-

[email protected] COST: Membership Fees TBDThe Harmony Singers, a three-part women’s chorus who have been performing in the com-munity since 1965, has a few openings for new members – especially second sopranos and altos. Rehearsals begin tonight.

Studio Time – Etobicoke Quilters GuildWHEN: 9 a.m. WHERE: Neilson Park Creative Centre, 56 Neilson Dr. CONTACT: 416-622-5294, [email protected], www.etobicokequilters-guild.comEQG weekly meetings. Group meets every Monday and Wednesday, except for the second Wednesday of the month which changes to a Thursday. Runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The group meets in Studio C. Quilters of all levels welcome.

n Tuesday, Aug. 28LAMP’s Luminescent LunchesWHEN: 12 p.m. WHERE: Mimico Cruising Club, 200 Hum-ber Bay Park Rd. W. COST: $40 per ticket/$300 per tableLunch of inspiration by the lake at The Mimico Cruising Club to support LAMP’s efforts in the community. Charitable receipts available for the donation por-tion of the ticket (not the meal). All proceeds to benefit LAMP. Call 416-252-6471 ext. 308 or ext. 246

Stonegate Farmers’ Market – Healthy Cooking Demon-strationWHEN: 4 p.m. WHERE: Stone-gate Community Health Centre, 150 Berry Rd. CONTACT: Julia Graham, 416-231-7070, [email protected], www.stongatechc.orgStonegate Community Health Centre’s dietitian offers great

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n Wednesday, Aug. 29Transit Trek - Nathan Phillips Square & Osgoode Hall Tour 55+WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Islington Seniors’ Centre, 4968 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: 416-231-3431, [email protected] COST: $5Out and About Transit Trek to Nathan Phillips Square and Osgoode Hall. Grab your own TTC bus pass/tickets and walk-ing shoes for a day in the city. Pack a bag lunch or purchase your lunch at an eatery along the way. Take in the sights and sounds of this summer’s final ‘FRESH Wednesday’ in the Square followed by a guided tour through historic Osgoode Hall. Cost is $5. Pre-registration required. The Out and About trek does not include TTC and/or other transportation fares, admissions/donations, gratuities, snacks or meals.

Preserving Garden ProduceWHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Stonegate Community Health Centre, 150 Berry Rd. COST: FreeJoin Stonegate CHC Nurse Practitioner Shelley Walkerley for a free workshop on preserving. Learn an easy and healthy way to get the goodness out of local produce in the cold months.

English Conversation Circle for NewcomersWHEN: 5:30 p.m. WHERE: Rexdale Women’s Centre, 21 Panorama Court CONTACT: Margaret Nwosu, 416-745-0062,

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[email protected] Newcomers are invited to enjoy the com-pany of other newcomers, learn different

cultures and improve their conversational skills in English at the English Conversa-tion Circle for Newcomers.

n Thursday, August 30Movie Matinee: SEABISCUITWHEN: 1 to 3:30 p.m. WHERE: Islington Seniors’ Centre, 4968 Dundas St. W. CON-

TACT: 416-231-3431, [email protected] COST: FreeTrue story of the undersized Depression-era racehorse whose victories lifted not

only the spirits of the team behind it but also those of their nation.

n Thursday, Aug. 30Garden Tour - Oriole Community GardenWHEN: 5 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Stonegate Community Health Centre, 150 Berry Rd. CONTACT: COST: FreeBoard a bus to visit the Oriole Community Garden, located at Don Mills & Sheppard Ave. During the tour, you will have the opportunity to learn about the garden’s set-up and practices. The bus will leave from the health centre at 5 p.m. sharp and arrive back at the health centre by 8 p.m. at the latest. This is a potluck event, so please bring food to share!

n Friday, Aug. 31St. Philip’s Church Hall Free Commu-nity LunchWHEN: 11:30 a.m. WHERE: St. Philip’s Church Hall, 60 Dixon Rd. CONTACT: 416-247-5181Free community lunch. Everyone wel-come.

n Saturday, Sept. 1Movie Night in Martingrove Gardens ParkWHEN: 4 to 10 p.m. WHERE: Martin-grove Gardens Park, 31 Lavington Dr. CONTACT: Karen Ewing, 416-241-0035, http://www.embracemggp.blogspot.com, [email protected] COST: FreeCome to Martingrove Gardens Park for dinner and a movie. The evening features vendors, raffle and silent auction. Movie starts at 6 p.m. at the tennis courts.

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ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICENOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE

Rehabilitation of the Highway 401 Eastbound Collector Lanes From Jane Street to East of Avenue Road

Detail Design and Class Environmental Assessment Study

THE PROJECT

URS Canada Inc. has been retained by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) to undertake a Detail Design and Class Environmental Assessment Study to determine the rehabilitation needs for the eastbound collector lanes along the section of Highway 401 from Jane Street to east of Avenue Road. The improvements for this contract include the rehabilitation of pavement, bridges, retaining walls and the replacement/upgrading of overhead sign support structures, traffic signals, noise barriers, illumination and roadside safety treatments. This contract also includes the consideration of an additional lane from Allen Road to Avenue Road in an effort to improve traffic flow. Construction staging for the recommended improvements is also being considered as part of this study. The project limits are located in the City of Toronto.

THE PROCESS

This study is following the approved planning process for a Group ‘B’ project under the MTO Class Environmental Assessment for Provincial Transportation Facilities (2000).

A Transportation Environmental Study Report (TESR) will be prepared for this contract and made available for a 30-day public review period at the completion of the study, which will document:

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Notification and the times and locations of the availability of the TESR for review will be published in local newspapers and mailed to those on the study mailing list.

PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE

The public is invited to attend a Public Information Centre (PIC) for this project. The purpose of the PIC is to present and receive input on the recommended strategy and design details for the proposed rehabilitation of the Highway 401 eastbound collector lanes from Jane Street to east of Avenue Road. The Project Team welcomes your input at the PIC.

The PIC will be held on:Date: Thursday, September 6, 2012Time: 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.Location: Adath Israel Congregation, 37 Southbourne Avenue, Toronto, ON M3H 1A4Room: Alex Tobias Hall

This PIC will be an informal drop-in centre. Representatives from the MTO and the project consultant team will be available to answer questions, receive comments and discuss the next steps in this project. You are encouraged to attend the PIC and provide the Project Team with your views and comments so that they can be considered as the project progresses.

COMMENTS

To obtain additional information, provide comments or to be placed on the study mailing list, please contact the Project Team as follows:

Raymond Ng, P.Eng. Christopher Schueler, P.Eng. Holly Wright, B.E.S., EASenior Project Engineer Deputy Project Manager Project Environmental PlannerHighway Engineering – Toronto and Durham URS Canada Inc. URS Canada Inc.Ministry of Transportation, Central Region 75 Commerce Valley Drive East 75 Commerce Valley Drive East1201 Wilson Avenue, Building D, 4th Floor Markham, ON L3T 7N9 Markham, ON L3T 7N9Downsview, ON M3M 1J8 tel: 905-882-4401 tel: 905-882-4401tel: 416-235-3994 fax: 905-882-4399 fax: 905-882-4399fax: 416-235-3576 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]

There is an opportunity at any time during the study for interested persons to provide input to the Project Team including comments and information regarding the study. Comments are being collected to assist MTO in meeting the requirements of the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. This material will be maintained on file for use during the study and may be included in project documentation. Information collected will be used in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record.

Des renseignements sont disponibles en français en composant 905-882-4401 poste 253 (Karen Cooper). Courriel : [email protected].

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Newcomers are reminded thatthe Orientation Centre for

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HANDY PERSON, Home Improvements, Electrical, & plumbing. Appliance in-stallation. Painting. Up-grading bathrooms/ kitchens. Basement reno-vations. Landscaping. Floor heating. Call: 647-680-8750

HANDYMAN EXPERIENCED Cabinetry, Plumbing, Electrical, Countertops, Drywall, General Repairs, Honest, Reliable, Great Rates. 20 Years Experience Rick 416-707-4693

Concrete & Paving

CONCRETEWORK

Waterproofi ngUnder Pinning

SidewalkPatio stones

General stoneworkBrick repair

Fence repairs Parging

Reasonable prices 416-825-3334

Decks & Fences

0 ALL DECKS built in 1 day. Highest quality. Low-est Prices! Free design and estimates. Call Mike 416-738-7752 www.griffi ndecks.ca

DECK DECKS, Decks, Only Decks, family busi-ness 25yrs. Experience, free estimates, photos, r e f e r e n c e s , w w w. a l p i n e d e c k . c o m 905-828-1320

416-493-4660

Trust Your 2 weeks in print and 15 days on theGet Your Place Rented!

(*Based on 20 words or less)

fastest growingrental website

Let your community know with a personal

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ROYAL YORK/ QUEENSWAY large spa-cious 2 bedroom. $950 +utilities. TTC at front door. Parking. No pets. R e f e r e n c e s . 416-788-8666 or 416-291-8666

EXECUTIVE APTS. Islin-ton & 401. Large, clean 1 bedroom available immediately. Call 416-747-1043

Apartments &Flats for Rent

Call (416) 493-4660to plan your advertising

campaign.

HELPWANTED

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Masonry & Concrete

BRICK, BLOCK & NATURAL

STONEWORKChimneys, Tuck

Pointing, Brick, Con- crete Windowsills and

Much More!For Free Estimate

Call Peter:647-333-0384

www.stardustcon- struction.com

Painting & Decorating

ABSOLUTELY amazing painters at bargain prices! Summer special $100/ room. Quick, clean, re- liable. Free estimates! Second to None Painting 905-265-7738

FOR AN excellent, clean paint job and minor re- pairs. Please call 416-726-8943 for a FREE ESTIMATE!

Moving & Storage

MOVINGLocal, long distance

Packing service,FREE boxes.

www.toromovers.ca416-844-6683

ANY MOVING/ junk re- moval, 24 hours. Insured licensed. BBB and BNI Member. Voted #1 in list of top 5 Movers by Metro readers!416-253-7641.www.ssonsmoving.com

1$ Truck Fee. $19+/hr,Licensed. Insured Lo- cal/ Long Distance. Free Estimates. 24/7. www.huskymovers.ca416-887-6696

Carpet & Upholstery

CARPET UPHOLSTERY steam cleaning any 4 rooms, hallway and stairs $90. Sofa set $60. Extra rooms $20. Free deodor- izing. 416-890-2894

Flooring & Carpeting

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

Tree/Stump Service

DAVE’S TREE Service, tree/ stump removal, prun- ing, fully insured, free esti- mates. Call 647-979-2006

Appliance Repairs/Installation

APPLIED REFRIGERA- TION. Appliances re- paired professionally. 35 years experience. Fridge’s, coolers, wash- ers, dryers, stoves. Cen- tral Air Conditioning & Heating. (416)281-3030

HUGE FLEA MARKET

WITH VENDORSSat. August 25th

8am - 1pmSt. Matthias Church1428 Royal York

Rd.(1block N. of

Eglington)Used clothing,

household items, books, baking ,

hamburgers, hotdogs, & drinks!

CONTENTS SALE

Sat. 8am - 3pmRain date: Sun7 Griggsden Ave.

(Royal York/ Chapman)

Couch, chair, kitchen contents,

sm electrical appliances, some dishes, utensils,

clothing.

YARD SALESat. August 25th

9am - 2pm52

Van Dusen Blvd.(Islington/

Bloor)Cat t-shirts, cosmetics,

jewelry. Proceeds to the

Toronto Cat Rescue.

ESTATE HOUSE CONTENTS

SALEAugust

25th & 26th9am - 3pm

32 Winterton Dr.(Martingrove/

Eglington)Books, furniture,

tools, electronics, & much more!

Rain or shine!

MULTI FAMILY GARAGE

SALESat. August 25th

9am - 2pm25 Rhinestone

Dr.(Rathburn/ West Mall)

Toys, books, household items, etc.

GARAGE SALE! GREAT

BARGAINS!Indoor/Outdoor Wares,

Jewelry, Books,DVD’s, Electronics,

laptops, clothes,collectibles, and so

much more.Toronto:

141 Allanhurst Dr.Royal York and

Eglinton08/25/2012

ANNUAL STREET

SALESat. August

25th9am - 2pm

Deeside Crt.(Islington/ Elmhurst)Lots for everyone! Come one come

all!

YARD SALESat. August 25th

8am - 1pm96 Hillside Ave.(Royal York Rd./

Mimico)Antiques,

collectibles, vintage, Ashton- Drake dolls, & much more!

MULTI FAMILY GARAGE

SALESat. August

25th8am - 3pm

23 Riverhead Dr.

(Elmhurst/ Fallowfield)

YARDSALE

To settle an Estate23 Birchcroft Rd.(Islington/ Rathburn)Sat. August 25thStarting at 8 amIndoor/ OutdoorRain or ShineSee ad on Kijiji

YARD SALESat. August 25th

8am - 1pm14 Thirteenth St.(Lakeshore/ Kipling)

Household items, books, toys, clothes,

& fashion jewelry.

GARAGE SALES

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

• Decks • Roofing • Painting

MODEL RENOVATIONS INC.

10% Seniors’ Discount • Member BBB

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Unmatched Quality - Call 24 Hours“Great Service Comes From The Heart”

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• Custom Installation, Sanding, Refi nishing and Staining of all types of Hardwood Floors, Staircases & Decks• Hi-Tech Dustless Machinery

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We Accept Intallment PaymentsProfessional InstallationSeniors Discount

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ELECTRICAL

CROATIAN ELECTRICELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

(416) 234-9006(DAVID) M.J. Yelavich & Sons, Etobicoke, Ontario

24 HOUR SERVICE

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24 HOUR SERVICE Metro Licence #: 7000356

EXPERT ELECTRICALL ELECTRICAL JOBS, SMALL OR

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Over 25 years experience •Grading •Sodding

•Retaining Wall •Bobcat available416-245-6369

THE LAWN KINGLawn & Garden Maintenance

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FREE ESTIMATE – CALL ANDREW

416-259-149425 years experience

LM Andrews

PAINTINGExterior/Interior

CARPET SERVICE• Carpet Sales, Repairs & Installations

• Stains/ Burns/ Buckles• Laminate & Vinyl Tile Sales

In Business Since 1985. Seniors Discount

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Design your own driveway!Visit www.multiseal.netCall (416) [email protected]

S I N C E 1 9 7 7

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FREE ESTIMATES (416) 427-0955

24/7 - No extra charges for evenings, weekends or holidaysSeniors Discounts

Metro lic. # P20212 • Fully insured

BEST RATESGUARANTEED!

PLUMBERSERVICING ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS

SUMMERSPECIAL - 20%OFF

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

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100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE

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HOME IMPROVEMENT DIRECTORY

Call 416-493-4660

to plan your advertising campaign today!

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