Beach Metro Community News September 6, 2022

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By Cole Hayes

cancer.Bridget Keroglidis is organizing the Beaches Terry Fox Run this year and said that as a teacher, she has also always done the run at school with her students.

“Because we’re all going to face hard things in our life and we have that example of how Terry didn’t give up, and he kept going,” she said. “So if he can do it, we can do it.”

SINCE 1972, many local residents have stepped foot into the red brick castle that sits near the corner of Lee Avenue and Williamson Road. This year, Beaches Recreation Centre is celebrating its 50th anniversary.

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Keroglidis encourages people to participate and fundraise as all of the money goes towards supporting cancer research through the Terry Fox Foundation. The Beaches Terry Fox Run route is accessible for peo ple cycling, with strollers, or using wheelchairs. To register or for more information, go www.terryfox.org

years. However, much of the com munity remains the same.

The centre is a local spot that provides a sense of community.

“It’s not on a main street, it’s not a giant facility, it’s shared use, so there is a community that’s been instilled here,” said Frank.

Joann was one of the original members of the Beaches Recre ation Centre Advisory Council. Her kids, Sarah and Aaron, grew up as “rec rats” in programs such as arts and crafts, ball hockey, and swimming lessons. Sarah even worked at the centre as a teenager.

Now, Cameron and Emery are having similar childhood experi ences by staying active and hav ing fun at the centre. Between gymnastics, cooking classes and the Spring Sprint, which started as a small fundraiser and now has become a springtime staple in the community with hundreds of peo ple running every year.

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make lifelong memories.

Between playing games of hockey showdown on Saturday mornings, trying to win the game and a prize from the original CRP, Alf Grigg, the two have been involved with the centre since day one.

It is a place where everyone is welcome, giving people an es cape from the realities of life. Two people who know this place better than anyone are Frank Domagala and Roland Roushias who are the Community Recreation Program mers (CRP) at the centre.

The recreation centre has been a second home to Beachers of all ages, serving the community as a place where everyone can stay active, meet new people, learn a new craft and

“It’s the people that come in to use the rec centre; they’re still the same. They’re still kids, adults, se niors, youth but it’s been a place where people choose to spend their free time,” said Roland.

Both Frank and Roland have seen so much change over the

It’s hard not to be inspired by Terry Fox, said Keroglidis, and when cancer affected her family it took on a new meaning for her.

For 50 years, Beaches Recre ation Centre has provided people with a sense of community and a to

By Qiting Wang

THE 42ND annual Beaches Terry Fox Run is back as an in-person event. The run takes place on Sun day, Sept. 18, along the Boardwalk at Woodbine Beach, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Registration for the run begins at 8:30 a.m.

Joann Knox and her daughter Sarah Hendershott along with her children, Cameron and Emery, are one of those families.

PHOTO: ADAM OWEN-GILL

In the early 1970s, Frank and Roland were some of the first kids to step foot into Beaches Rec reation Centre taking different classes from drama to wrestling.

The event offers the option to do it in person or virtually so that ev erybody can participate. People can decide to do a five-kilometre walk or run or a 10-kilometre bike loop.

Terry Fox Run set for Sept. 18

The theme of this year is I’m Not a Quitter, because Terry Fox famously said, “Nobody is ever going to call me a quitter.”Keroglidis said she thinks the theme will resonate with people.

From generation to generation, Beaches Recreation Centre has been a significant part of the lives of families within the community.

Skateboarding in the Beach

BEACH METRO COMMUNITY NEWS 50TH ANNIVERSARY 1972•2022

Skateboarders were out at the Beach Skatepark at Coxwell Avenue and Lake Shore Boulevard East to mark the final day of August last week. We hope that all of our Beach Metro Community News readers have had a good summer and enjoyed the Labour Day long weekend.

Today, his legacy lives on, having raised more than $850 million since 1980, and bringing hope and health to millions of Canadians dealing with

Terry Fox ran 5,373 kilometres across six provinces in 143 days (from April 12 to Sept. 1 in 1980) to raise money for cancer research. He had to stop the run as the cancer he had returned. Fox died in June of 1981 at the age of 22.

place where people from all walks of life have the chance to create memories that last a lifetime.OnSaturday, Sept. 24, the Beaches Recreation Centre will be celebrating its 50th anniversary with a commu nityTheevent.celebration will show how the community has evolved over the last 50 years and the role that Beaches Recreation Centre has played in that.

Celebration on Sept. 24 to feature open house during the day and dance at night

At the end of the day, “rec reation should be fun and it should be social and if you’ve touched on those two points there’s nothing else to do,” saidFiftyRoland.years later, Beaches Recreation Centre is still touching those two points

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The Beaches Recreation Centre opened in 1972 and will celebrate its 50th birthday with a number of events on Saturday, Sept.

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Photo above, attendees arrive for a Teen Dance at the Beaches Recrea tion Centre in 1974. Photo at left, the front entrance of the centre in 1973.

In the evening, from 7 to 11 p.m. the Advisory Council will be hosting a dance with live band and DJ. Tickets for the dance are $50/pair and can be purchased at the open

house or in advance from an Advisory Council member.

cue and games for the kids.

The celebration will be a throwback to the last 50 years of community and recreation. Between seeing familiar faces that have been in and out of the centre in the last 50 years along with old school recreation activities and a dance featuring live music for the adults after wards, it will be a chance for everyone to see the commu nity that’s been brought to gether through the Beaches Recreation Centre.

For more info, visit the Beaches Recreation Centre – Advisory Council Facebook page or call the centre at 416392-0740.

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The Beaches Recreation Centre’s 50th anniversary celebrations on Sept. 24 will include an open house from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. with a barbe

and creating memories that will last another 50 years.

“It really enabled child care centres and schools to safely take care of kids and much more easily test kids than perhaps our other methods,” said Fam.

She also participated in many webinars through which she educated parents, staff and students about the virus.All speakers at the event mentioned McCready’s dedi cation to providing educa tion and community support during the McCreadypandemic.emphasized the assistance she provided was a collaborative effort.

Take-Home Test Initiative which put proactive testing at the forefront of Toronto’s fight against COVID-19.

Local doctor honoured for work helping schools during pandemic

“We were starting the first in-person pandemic school year and we really had no idea what was going to hap pen,” said McCready.

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Amarachi Amadike is a Local Journalism Initia tive Reporter for Beach Metro News. His reporting is funded by the Government of Canada through its Local Journalism Initiative.

Lenore Diaz influenced many lives for the better

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Once a year we three, and up to half a dozen other friends of Lenore, took a holiday together. Each year a differ ent woman supplied a cottage. Some times we stayed at Lenore’s trailer by the Trent River or slept in tents beside it. Some stayed up most of the night talking by a fire. I tried to teach them canasta: whenever anyone tried to con centrate on her hand, Lenore began chomping loudly on cinnamon sticks to distract them. After five days we were ready to return home. Later someone anonymously sent me a copy of Hoyle’s Rules for Christmas

Before she retired, she worked at the TDSB with adult immigrants, helping them with English and teaching them facets of Canadian life. Everywhere she worked, she made friends who became part of her circle.

She was a keen supporter of this

CRUISING DOWN the highway. On the roof of the VW camper was a kitchen table with its wooden legs in the air. We had no rope to tie it down, so we used old pantyhose. The final pair, which we stretched from toe to toe until it did the splits, was purple. As we stopped at a traffic light, a truck pulled into the next lane. The driver honked, opened his window, and shouted, ”I want to meet the woman that wore those tights.”

The legacy of these women is that the groups they helped went on to improve the lives of many in the neighbourhood.

In Memoriam

By Sheila Blinoff

In her eighties her health failed, and she no longer knew us. She spent her final years in a nursing home.

That was Lenore Diaz, my friend for over 40 years. She died in August.

The Y became a hotbed of estrogen. As well as the youth drop in, there was a women’s drop in. This was the era of The Women’s Movement, and Lenore and Betty were keen adherents. In one of the rooms was a library of feminist books for all to borrow. A YWCA fa

People were drawn to Lenore. Her kitchen and porch on Scarborough Road were a magnet for women. They came by for a coffee and chat, a ride or a request for help. One time her kind ness backfired. She had been in hospi tal and brought home a patient who had nowhere to stay in Toronto. The woman turned out to be argumentative and very demanding, and there was great relief when she left town.

They allowed neighbourhood groups to hold their meetings and plan their strategies in the building. These in cluded ForWard 9 (which spearheaded the fight against the Scarborough Ex pressway, etc.), The Friends of the Les lie Street Spit, and the Woodbine Com munity Association that secured an old police station to become Community Centre 55.

newspaper, and served as one of its early presidents. She filled in on a ma ternity leave. She was part of the vol unteer team that unloaded papers from the delivery truck and counted and tied them for distribution. She liked to come by with the latest news.

Born in 1935, she grew up in the Queen and Sherbourne area, and moved to Scarborough Road in the late 1960s with her husband and four young chil dren. Here she befriended a neighbour, Betty Stephen. With 11 children be tween them, the two mothers lamented the lack of recreation facilities in the area.(This was 1970. There were no Beach es, Adam Beck or Balmy Beach recre ation centres; and no Community Cen tre 55. Ted Reeve Arena had opened in 1954, but not every child or teen wanted to play hockey or could afford to.)

One Saturday evening almost 30 years ago two police officers came to my door to take me to East Gen eral Hospital, where I learned that my husband, who had gone for a walk on Queen Street, had suddenly died. I was asked to call a friend. I gave Lenore’s phone number, as I knew she would come right away. After the formalities, she drove me home, made a pot of tea and said, ”We are going to make a list of all the things we have to do in the next few days.” Next morning she was back with a group of mutual friends ready to clean my house (a renovation was un derway), while she and Joan Latimer went to a funeral parlour with me. On the day of the funeral in her haste to get a good parking spot, she hit my in-laws’ van in the cemetery.

The East City YMCA, opened in the early 1950s, was now closed. The two women persuaded the Y to allow them to re-open the building as a youth dropin centre, and keep the Y presence alive at 907 Kingston Rd. The Y would pay for the utilities, and the women would donate their services and recruit other adults to help.

Life was not always kind to Lenore. In a short time she lost her mother, hus band and older son. She came to dislike being home alone in the evening. She could often be found at the Fox Theatre with Kleenex stuffed in her ears as she felt the sound was too loud.

She was a great friend to the edi tor, Joan Latimer and to me. We spent three or four weekends a year at Joan’s schoolhouse near Arthur putting into practice the skills we had learned at our handy person night school course. What the pair really enjoyed was scour ing the countryside (and the city) look ing for garage sales. No matter who was driving, once the van stopped, they jumped out and ran to see who could find the best buys first, and the winner gloated and teased the other.

New organizations were given free office space. They were Ward 9 Commu nity News (the original name of this pa per), and Senior Link (now Neighbour hood Link). The Ward 9 Co-operative Playschool met weekday mornings in the Y gym, and a few years later the Beaches Alternative School began in the large back room.

By the early 1980s, the Y had re claimed the building, and for a short time Lenore was hired as its supervi sor. She then worked at a number of positions at the Toronto District School Board. She was more familiar with us ing tools than many women at the time, and became a caretaker at an east-end school. Then she worked with a teacher rounding up students with a poor atten dance record and devising programs to keep them in school. On one occasion they visited an obstacle course and ev eryone had to finish or the whole team failed, and even she felt challenged by having to crawl though a long tunnel.

She had influenced many lives for the better, including mine. God speed and Rest In Peace, Lenore.

PHOTO: SUBMITTED Lenore Diaz (1935 - 2022) is re membered by her friend Sheila Blinoff.

cilitator was brought in to run Wom en’s Consciousness Raising sessions. Classes on carpentry and the repair of small appliances were given by women for women. Copies of Our Bodies Our selves were ordered in bulk. Those in crisis came for help and comfort, and at times we had to be quiet as someone was sleeping in the back room.

MICHAEL GARRON Hospi tal has accelerated Toronto’s battle against the ongoing opioid crisis.

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“This is a space that we en visioned as a place of respite, compassion, respect and dig nity for women, and those who identify as women, to really heal,” said Kathryn Decker, Manager of Inte grated Mental Health and Substance Use at MGH.

Prior to her recovery, Teabo spent time in a with drawal program that was less than ideal. Although they helped her recover, the atmosphere was “dark and kind of WWMSeerie.”provides a bright, welcoming and hopeful at mosphere that enables those in need of help to feel safe enough to get better. The service prides itself on pre serving dignity which is vital in a person’s path towards recovery.“When you come to a place like this for the first time, you are at your lowest point,” said Teabo. “And I know the place I went to looked like I was at my lowest point. But this is different”

Once guests are inside, they will have confidential and private intakes where their needs are determined by staff. The facility has nurses available at all hours as well as an addictions counsellor.Forsafety reasons–and given the circumstances of their stay–guests are super vised for the first 72 hours

before they are transferred to the house program where they will continue their jour ney towards recovery.

The hospital opened a new Women’s Withdrawal Man agement Services (WWMS) facility on Aug. 25. The facili ty for women is located at 989 Danforth Ave. (at Donlands Avenue), directly beside the Men’s Withdrawal Manage ment Services that has oper ated there for more than 10 years.The facility, which is open 24 hours a day, supports in dividuals 16 and older who identify as women, non-bina ry, two-spirit and trans who are in crisis due to opioids, alcohol or other substances. It is equipped with 16 beds. Their services include gathering spaces for group programming, crisis and house program beds, coun selling, assessments and referrals for additional treat ment when necessary. The facility will also provide con nections to resources such as harm reduction services, housing and case manage ment.Upon arrival, a client is greeted by a welcoming mu ral courtesy of Julia Zhou, aka FPMONKEY, a BIPOC artist based in Toronto. Ti tled The Healing Heart, it de picts a woman who appears strong and proud but with the scars of her past traumas firmly marked on her face. She is surrounded by nature, and all the finer things To ronto has to offer, to signify her reconnection with the world around her.

A press release from To ronto East Health Network stated that WWMS provides culturally safe treatment for Indigenous women through partnerships with organi zations such as Mdewgaan Lodge and Thunder Woman Healing Lodge Society. They are also partnered with The Neighbourhood Group Com munity Services, an alliance of three organizations: Cen tral Neighbourhood House, Neighbourhood Link Sup port Services and St. Ste phen’s Community House. Together they advocate for “an equitable, just, and vi brantMGHcommunity”.launched the with drawal management ser vices catering specifically to women in an attempt to change the narrative around treatment of people with substance abuse issues.

For more information on addiction withdrawal man agement programs run by or with Michael Garron Hospi tal, please go to tal-health-addictionca/programs-services/menwww.tehn.

Amarachi Amadike is a Local Journalism Initiative Reporter for Beach Metro Community News. His re porting is funded by the Gov ernment of Canada through its Local Journalism Initia tive.

In 2021, there were 511 deaths as a result of opi oid overdoses in Toronto. According to the city, this represents a “74 per cent in crease from 2019 and a 273 per cent increase from 2015”.

Teabo believes that the new WWMS means “more women have a place where they can feel safe and sup ported in their journey” which, from her experience, “makes all the difference when it comes to taking that first step to recovery.”

As Toronto continues the fight against opioid over doses and deaths, anyone who needs help with battling their addiction is urged to call Central Access for Ad diction Services Toronto at 1-866-366-9513 to refer them selves to a withdrawal man agement service.

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And it has been met with positivity by members of the servicesofresidentment,”andcanwheresoabusivestancesindividualscommunity.“Manywomen-identifyingwhousesubhaveexperiencedorviolentsituations,beinginanenvironmentthereareothermenbetriggering,traumaticnothelpfulfortreatsaidGailTeabo,localandformerclientwithdrawalmanagementinToronto.

Decker highlighted the stigma experienced by indi viduals suffering from sub stance abuse. Historically, there has especially been a lack of access to service centres for women, “particu larly Indigenous women and women of colour,” she said.

Krystle Brady, centre, leads the tour of the Women’s With drawal Manage ment Services on Danforth Av enue recently. She is joined by a number of the partners at the facility in front of The Healing HeartAMARACHImural.PHOTO:AMADIKE

Facility helps women with opioid, alcohol and other addiction issues

The letter writer stated “I am never enthu siastic about a police response.” We agree on that because I’m never enthusiastic about po lice having to respond to the countless crimes throughout the city that go on day after day.

He also asked you to email your answers, thoughts, feelings and

Hope Armstrong (ext. 21) hope@beachmetro.com

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including a person who sent me a take on Who’s On First involving a visitor trying to figure out where somebody lives.

This is a long and involved pro cess with electoral boundary com missions set up for each province through Redistribution Canada, and the proposals are only that at this point in the discussion.

Remember, it is not the police who are causing the high rates of crime and delin quency in the GTA. Less police isn’t neces sarily an “imaginative...response to safety.”

comments on the question to me.

Carolin Schmidt (ext. 22) carolin@beachmetro.com

In spite of the inadequate police pres ence, numerous arrests were properly made on May 22 at Woodbine Beach. Also, to my knowledge there were no reports of racial profiling or anti-Black racism. I think we need more police deployed for crowd con trol during holiday weekends at Woodbine beach, not less.

be of such prime importance for a century? No one seems to be able to explain this to me.”

for increased policing while those who have been racially profiled are more likely to call for less. Calls for more or less policing is defi nitely not a “neutral event.”

It is certainly the case that “Crime is not neutral,” as the letter writer states, and that is especially true for the victims.

Some see humour in the debate,

The letter writer stated “more police does not result in more safety for all (or at all).”

And so it goes...

In contrast to the letter writer saying “Simply believing that the police serve and protect is a bias...”, I would say that simply believing that the police do not serve and protect is also a bias not shared by all.

The vast majority of police officers are pro fessionals who are dedicated to their duty to serve, protect and enforce the law. Those who do not live up to their oath should be re moved from the force.

Finally, the writer wrote about “encour aging” the “community to be imaginative in their response to safety.” I’m sure many resi dents would be interested in hearing “imagi native” ideas on how to manage huge crowds of youth converging on Woodbine Beach with only a few police officers.

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A voter in favour of Beaches compared calling it Beach to the forced megacity amalgamation of Metropolitan Toronto in the late 1990s.Asupporter of Beach as the name said it was his experience that “most locals use the name Beach.”

In response to my earlier letter, the letter writer stated that we “clearly do not share the same views on the police and their pur pose”.Idon’t know what “views” were being re ferred to but it is my view that the Toronto Police Service is comprised of a very diverse group of women and men who are dedicated to serving and protecting the public and their purpose is law enforcement.

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The letter writer points out that the “To ronto Police Service is allocated more money every year” which, I suspect, is the case with all services in Toronto, given that the popu lation of the city is growing by tens of thou sands every year.

I was also sent a long, long, note on why was the question even be ing asked again. The writer of that note didn’t want protesters in front of their home so asked me not to run it in print, but just take it in for myHere,consideration.however,is a small sam pling:“What no one has ever written is this: No one cares about what the name is, but please -- make a decision! Why exactly has this subject of a name been deemed to

As of Friday, Sept. 2, at 10 a.m. the count stood at 20 for Beach and 17 for Beaches. There were also two that were fine with either, and one strongly worded “I don’t care.”

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This could end very badly.

My thanks, no really my thanks, to Gene Doma gala for dragging me into the Beach versus Beaches debate.

I agree with the letter writer that “A call for more policing is not a neutral event.”

Beach, Beaches or The Beach; the discussion continues

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The responses have been pas sionate to say the least and feel ings are strong on both sides.

In his column in our Aug. 23 edition of Beach Metro Community News, Gene asked the “eternal question” as to whether you call it Beaches or Beach.

I am not “vehemently opposed” to in creased policing when and where it is clearly required. Law is necessary and we need po lice officers to enforce it equally without bias based on gender, ethnicity, religion or race.

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However, the plan for Toronto’s ridings has also waded into the Beach/Beaches debate as it pro poses to change the name of the current riding of Beaches-East York to The Beaches-East York. Indeed they are daring to add the dreaded (or revered) article.

Re: ‘Believing police serve and protect is a bias not shared by all people’, Letters, Beach Metro News, July 19.

Alan Shackleton (ext. 23) alan@beachmetro.com

Do fewer police result in more safety and less crime?One thing is certain, less crime is the re sult of fewer people committing crimes of all kinds. The causes of crime and delinquency are extremely complex but the duty to re spond to criminal behaviour falls squarely on the police when they are called upon to, yes, serve and protect. They are the ones among us who put their lives on the line everyday.

SAlAnhAckleton Beach Metro News Editor

I was also told to not forget the article and that really it is The Beach not the Beach.

Letters to the Editor

The letter writer and I most definitely agree that racial profiling is totally unac ceptable and the police must strive to serve the public without prejudice at all times.

As noted, the letter writer stated that “more police does not result in more safety” and rightly pointed out that the police “were unable to prevent the violence at Woodbine Beach on the May long weekend.”

More police, not less, are needed to maintain community safety

Mark Ireland (ext. 26) mark@beachmetro.com

It should be noted that the police “were unable to prevent the violence” and exercise adequate control precisely because there weren’t enough officers deployed to manage the huge crowds of youth. That was a failure in planning.

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Susan Legge (ext. 24) susan@beachmetro.com EDITOR

Did I remember to say thanks again to Gene for this?

Calls for additional police are determined largely by a rapidly increasing population and the amount of crime that is occurring in the city. People who live in neighbourhoods with high crime rates are more likely to call

To which I again say, thanks Gene.Iwill thank him in person when I hand over the pile of emails that I received on this.

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Which leads me to the federal riding boundary redistribution proposals which recently came out.

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BEACHES MENTAL WELLNESS GROUP meets each Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Community Centre 55, 97 Main St. at Swanwick. Info: www.mentalwellness. help. Or join us most nights of the week on Zoom. Go to: https://www.meetup.com. Ask to join us: Mental Wellness Peer-to-Peer Support-Groups GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS. If you or a fam ily member are struggling with gambling, Gamblers Anonymous is there to HELP. Call: 1(855) 222-5542 or visit www.gatoronto.ca

SEPT. 14: Beach United Church presents “I’m Right and You’re an Idiot” a reading and discussion with author James Hoggan on ZOOM at 7:30 p.m., which discusses the toxic state of public discourse and how to clean it up. Reading and discussion moderated by Mary Anne Lemm. The Zoom link will be provided through Eventbrite with a small donation: Author Reading: I’m Right and You’re an Idiot by James Hoggan. Info: beachunitedchurch.com

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ANGLICAN CHURCH, 2423 Queen St. E., welcomes you to join us for Sunday worship at 8:30am in person, or at 10:30 am in person or on Zoom. Our energetic, active church offers varied opportuni ties for spiritual growth, vibrant Children’s and Music programs, Youth activities, and a strong commitment to action on social justice and environmental issues. Info: www.staidansinthebeach.com, 416-691-2222

BEACH INTERFAITH OUTREACH LUNCHES will resume in October. Info: 416-691-6869

SEPT. 17: Music for the Soul at Beach United Church, 140 Wineva Ave., 4:30 pm (Freewill Offering) with coun try singer/songwriter Rebekah Hawker accompanied by Michael Eckert on steel pedal guitar for the first performance in our Music for the Soul concert series. Free admission. Tickets at Eventbrite: Music for the Soul: Rebekah Hawker. Info: beachunitedchurch.com SEPT. 18: Terry Fox Run Beaches at Woodbine Bath ing Station Change House, 1675 Lakeshore Blvd. E. (east of Coxwell Ave.). Registration: 8:30 a.m. Start: 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 5km Walk/Run, 10km Bike. Ac cess: Bicycle, Rollerblades, Wheelchair. Registra tion is free. Info: https://run.terryfox.ca/3107

ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST NORWAY Anglican Church, 470 Woodbine Ave. Welcome to St. John the Baptist Norway! We are a growing community which enjoys the Anglican expression of the Christian faith. We gather to connect with one another and worship God on Sundays at 9 AM on ZOOM and In-Person or on Livestream at 10:30 AM. Join us on Sunday Sept. 11 for our Welcome Sunday! Everyone is invited to join us for a family friendly service at 10:30 AM followed by a BBQ Parking Lot Party start ing at 11:30 AM. For more information, please visit our website at stjohnsnorway.com or call us at 416-691-4560.

SEPT. 10: Meet and Greet hosted by mayoral can didate Sarah Climenhaga and Ward 19 council can didate Adam Smith at Woodbine Park bandstand, 10-11:30 a.m. Mayoral candidates and councillors from Beaches-East York and Toronto-Danforth have been invited. Info: https://fb.me/e/3moyaifgX

ST. SAVIOUR’S ANGLICAN CHURCH, 43 Kimberley Ave. All are welcome. We’re meeting both in-person, and via Zoom each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Info: 416-6996512, www.stsaviours.ca, https://www.facebook.com/ churchwithreddoor/. Sermons available on Proclama tion! Podcast (now available for free on iTunes).

SEPT 19-23: Legion Week at RCL Branch 11, 9 Dawes Rd. Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. This free event is open to the public and features a Canadian his tory learning experience, memorabilia of veterans past and present, uniforms to try on and veterans on hand to talk with. Call for a special tour: Helen Pearce 416-690-6388 or helends4pearce@bell.net SEPT. 24: St Nick’s Market at St. Nicholas Anglican Church, Birch Cliff, 1512 Kingston Rd., 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Back for its second year, start the fall off right at the St. Nick’s Market! Stop by the church lawn to shop for delicious homemade meat pies, baked goods, jams and preserves, plus beautiful homemade crafts, and a tasty lunch to take away. Info: 416-691-0449, office@ stnicholasbirchliff.com, stnicholasbirchcliff.com SEPT. 24: Fall Market at St. Paul’s United Church, 200 McIntosh St. (Kingston Rd at Sandown), 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (rain date Oct. 1). Bake sale, books, BBQ, vendors, fun for kids (including a Tombola). Vendor Tables available for $35. Info: StPaulsEvents@yahoo.com SEPT. 24: Beaches Recreation Centre 50th Anniversary Celebration at 6 Williamson Rd. Open House featuring BBQ and kids’ games from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Dance, hosted by the Advisory Council, from 7-11 p.m. Tickets $50/pair avail able at open house or in advance from advisory council member. Info: 416-392-0740 or Beaches Rec Facebook page. SEPT. 25: Community Centre 55’s Annual Car Show at Bob Acton Park, 45 William Hancox Ave., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Cars. Prizes. Food & drink for sale. Free admission. Info: Jade Maitland 416-691-1113, jade@centre55.com

SEPT. 11: Rally Day and Picnic at Gledhill School Yard, 107 Cedarvale Ave., 11 a.m. Presented by the Salvation Army East Toronto. Food and drinks, games, and lots of fun.

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OCT. 1: Newfoundland Jiggs Dinner at Royal Canadian Legion #10, 1083 Pape Ave. Music by Road House Boys. Dinner at 6 p.m. For tick ets call 416-425-3070 or Anne at 647-409-3447

BEACH PHOTO CLUB. Are you interested in pho tography? We invite all shutterbugs to check out our local photo club. We offer a range of activities includ ing guest speakers, mentorship, opportunities to share your work, photo excursions, competitions, practical seminars and more! We meet the 1st and 3rd Thurs day of each month from September to June, 7-9:30 p.m. Normally we meet at Beach United Church, 140 Wineva Ave (unless specified in program), but due to Covid, we are meeting on Zoom for the time being. Info: beach photoclub.com or email beachphotoclub@gmail.com

FALLINGBROOK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 35 Wood Glen Rd., is available for in-person worship and ZOOM. Please join our Worship Services on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Angela J. Cluney. Join us for our Hobby Circle on the fourth Monday of the month at 2 p.m. Any hobby is wel come. For all details, ZOOM & phone links: email fboffice@ rogers.com or call 416-699-3084. Website Including EVENTS CALENDAR and SERMON MESSAGES: http://www.falling brookpresbyterianchurch.com. Everyone is Welcome!

GRANT AME CHURCH, 2029 Gerrard St. E., invites you to join our Sunday Worship Service with Pas tor Kenesha Blake-Newell every Sunday at 11 a.m. in person or live-streamed on Zoom and Facebook. Bible Study every Wednesday at 7 p.m. on Zoom. Join our prayer line every Wednesday for prayer from 11 a.m.-12 noon. Links and info: email:grantamechurch@yahoo.ca;www.grantame.com;416-690-5169

DANFORTH MENTAL WELLNESS GROUP. Join us most days for a free video support group run through ZOOM. Sign up and get details at Support-Groups/.www.meetup.com/Mental-Wellness-Peer-to-Peer-https://Info:www.mentalwellness.help

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OCT. 1: Local Street presents Falliday Live Market & Community Event at The Workaround, 2080 Dan forth Ave., 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Start your holiday shopping while supporting local businesses. Admission is free! Grand prize raffle giveaway and swag bags for the first 25 families/groups. Stop by and support Wood green’s fundraising efforts and learn more about how they support our local community everyday.

CHRIST THE SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH, 904 Cox well Ave. All are welcome to our reopening service, Sun day, Sept. 11, at 2 p.m. We’re a caring community, grounded in the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the uncompromised truth of God’s Word. Join us for weekly Bible Studies, Christian films, and regular social events. For more information contact Pastor Tom Steers by calling or texting 647-7628067; or e-mailing tsteers@rogers.com. Lutherans were the first Protestants. Learn more about our Bible-based faith and Church at: http://christlutherantoronto.org/ BEACH UNITED CHURCH, 140 Wineva Ave., offers inperson and YouTube livestream opportunities Sundays 10:30 a.m. •Sept. 18: launching our commitment to becom ing an Affirming Congregation with a service that will help us to grow our welcome to 2SLGBTQ+ people. •Oct. 9: Thanksgiving service of gratitude and thanks that includes communion. We ask that all folks attending for in-person worship wear a mask to help care for the most vulnerable in our community. Services led by music director Steven Webb and Rev. Greg Daly our minister. In addition to Sun day services Beach United Church offers a variety of inspi rational music and educational programs open to entire Beach community. Links and info: beachunitedchurch.com BIRCHCLIFF BLUFFS UNITED CHURCH, 33 East Rd. Sundays at 10:30 a.m. We are a diverse, open, and inclusive Christian community where you will find many possibili ties for nurturing your own spirituality and enriching your life, as well as opportunities to serve others through acts of caring, compassion and justice. Our wonderful music program includes special monthly Musical Sunday Services (the last Sunday of each month.) Also home to the Bluffs Food Bank, Toby’s Place (a safe space for LGBTQ2S+ Youth) and Dorothy’s Place (serving LG BTQ+ seniors). Whatever you are wearing, whatever you feel about God, wherever you are on your spiritual journey - you will fit right in. Sunday school and nurs ery care available. Info: 416-694-4081, www.bbuc.ca

ACOUSTIC HARVEST UPCOMING CONCERTS at St. Paul’s United Church, 200 McIntosh St. Here’s our fall lineup of award winning artists: Sept. 17 - Gather ing Sparks (Eve Goldberg & Jane Lewis); Oct. 1 - The Friends of Fiddler’s Green -Grit Laskin, Ian Robb, Ian Bell & Alistair Brown; Oct. 29 - The Annual Healing Garden Fundraiser/Musicfest - Allison Lupton, Tony McManus, Shane Cook & Joe Phillips; Nov. 19 - John Prince & A Piece of the Rock; Dec. 10 - The Magpies (all the way from the UK!). Tickets/info: www.acousticharvest.ca

KIMBOURNE PARK UNITED CHURCH, 200 Wolver leigh Blvd. All are welcome! Sunday Worship Service: 10:15am in-person & via Zoom. •Games Night: Sept 10: 5-10pm. Pizza & Pop for purchase. •Movie Night on Gi ant Screens In The Sanctuary, Sept 25: 5:00pm: “Lilo and Stitch” & 7:30pm: “The Princess Diaries”. Movie, pizza, popcorn! •Free Community BBQ: Sept 18 @11:30am12:30pm - Volunteers Needed for Community Meal: www. kpuc.org/action-sunday •Thanksgiving Donation Drive: starting Sept 18. All collected items will be donated to help the food bank clients of Nourish East End Food Bank. Our donation baskets will be @ the doors of KPUC Mon-Fri:10am-4pm & Sun:10am-12pm. •Messy Church – End of Sept –Check our website calendar for updates! 5:30-7pm: Explore spirituality through activities, story, music & a meal. For all ages. Info and event links: Church office 416-461-7200, office@kpuc.org, www.kpuc.org

BEACH GUILD OF FINE ART Show and Sale at Beach United Church, 140 Wineva Ave., Sept. 30 from 6-9 p.m., Oct. 1, 2 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and on-line Sept. 30-Oc.t 9 at beachartguildshowandsale.ca

OCT. 1: Jazz & Reflection hosted by Beach United Church, 140 Wineva Ave., 4:30 p.m. (Freewill Offer ing). Jazz greats Jane Bunnett and Danae Olano will perform music around the theme of Gratitude. Tickets are free through Eventbrite: forolano-tickets-268048750027.com/e/jazz-and-reflection-jane-bunnett-and-danae-https://www.eventbrite.Pleasevisitourwebsitemoreinformation:beachunitedchurch.com

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Both stories are set in the past, but could be ripped from today’s headlines about sexual assault, gun violence and the policing of marginal

ized communities. How do we see the lives behind the news reports?

Life can change in an in stant. Brother explores fam ily relations as the resilience of a community is tested in the wake of violence and escalating tensions…

ing a convenience store on Barrington Avenue near Main Street where tragic events are set in motion.

Have you ever read a good novel and won dered how it would be adapted to the screen? What would the characters look like? How would the di rector deal with flashbacks?

Brother is a Toronto Book Award-winning 2017 novel by David Chariandy about two sons of Caribbean im migrants living in a hous ing project near the Rouge

Sarah Polley has adapted Miriam Toews 2018 novel Women Talking about female empowerment in the aftermath of sexual assaults in a remote Mennonite colo ny in Bolivia where women were treated as property.

I hope to write more about the film after T.I.F.F., which takes place from Sept. 8 to 18.

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and attending Danforth Col legiate.Scarborough highrises aren’t far from the Beach, but the coming of age experiences there may be a worldScenesapart.were filmed all around the east end, includ

Two of Canada’s most ac claimed filmmakers, Sarah Polley and Clement Virgo, tackle controversial issues in movies which premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (T.I.F.F.) start ing this week.

Brother and Women Talking take on controversial issues

Books and films help us to see the world through differ entIneyes.thelight of recent United States court deci sions, Women Talking will certainly stir discussions about women’s rights.

“You could feel it more than ever. You caught in the eyes of strangers the suspi cion or outright fear. You sensed the halo of menace above your head, glimpsed the turbulence swirling behind as you walked. On TV and in the papers, politi cians promised to crack down on criminals, with echoed agreements from suited community spokes men.”

Valley in 1991. The author was born and raised in Scarborough. Clement Virgo has written and directed the screen adaptation. He feels a deep personal connection to these characters as the son of Jamaican immigrants, growing up in Regent Park

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416-691-1113 or jade@cen tre55.com Music for the Soul concert REBEKAH HAWKER, ac companied by Michael Eck ert on steel pedal guitar, will perform a Music for the Soul concert on Saturday, Sept. 17, at 4:30 p.m. at Beach United Church.Forticket info, go to beachunitedchurch.comwww.

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I found myself doing a complete turnaround about church buildings. When the scaffolding first went up around the building in preparation for the replace ment of the roof, many of us were shocked at the sheer magnitude of it. It looked ominous. Unfriendly. For bidding. Depressing even. When I expressed that to someone I know well, she said “Oh I think it’s great! It says to me ‘something’s

Rev. Martha Martin is the minister at Kingston Road United Church.

Admission is free for those coming to the park to see the cars. Prizes will be awarded at the car show.

And I thought “this is a building that is well used. A building that is part of the community. A building that is filled with people doing things all week long.”

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Perhaps you have heard the saying … “if you want to make God laugh, tell her your plans.” I have thought of that phrase often in the past few years since becoming the minister at Kingston Road United Church.Here’s why I think God is amused at me being in a position of offering spiri tual leadership to a faith community that has to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars to replace the 100-year-old roof of their

In theological language, I would say that the spirit is moving in and through the community. The congrega tion was taking a leap of faith that said “we believe that this is a valuable resource to our community, and to preserve it we need to spend a lot of money that we don’t have yet.”

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At the conservatory they became a total pop-up church. We had to roll ev erything out to the concert hall every Sunday morning and then roll it all back in when we were done. I didn’t have a permanent office. If I had to meet someone I did

so in a coffee shop, or when the secretary wasn’t in her tiny office that was rented for her. And for me, that all worked.Inever much thought about the importance of a church building because it wasn’t the focus of my ministry. When I came to Kingston Road United Church in 2018, I was quite taken aback with how busy everything was during the week … with choirs of all ages, Zumba classes, a day care, church groups, Friday lunches, dog-walkers, music concerts … and much more. Even a bowling alley that people still use.

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I was surprised at that completely different way of looking at it. Gradually, I began to open myself up to that interpretation. There WAS something happening.

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on display in the park, there will also be food and drinks available for sale at the show.

For more information on the show, including how to have your classic car be on display, please contact Jade at Community Centre 55 at

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COMMUNITY CENTRE 55 will be hosting its Annual Car Show on Sunday, Sept. 25.The show will take place at Bob Acton Park, which is located at 45 William Han cox Ave., (northeast of Main Street and Gerrard Street East). The show runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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On Aug. 20, under the vision and leadership of KRU member Tim Dawson, many in the congregation and community came out to beautify the boards sur rounding the building while the project is ongoing. It was a glorious day, and brought much joy to all who were walking by. Plus, it was a very successful fundraiser as KRU turns from fundrais ing internally to fundraising externally to members of the community. And to me, the end result – the beauti ful paintings all around the building – says “There’s something happening here.” The spirit is moving indeed.

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This was the first appear ance in the Minto Cup ever for Toronto Beaches, and it came on the heels of their best regular season record in the Ontario Junior Lacrosse League.For more on Toronto Beaches Junior A Lacrosse, please visit the team’s Face book page at com/BeachesJrAwww.facebook.

THE TORONTO Beaches

25.The Edmonton Miners beat the Beaches 20-12 in the semifinal match played at the CAA Centre in Bramp ton.The Minto Cup champion

was determined in a bestof-three series between the Miners and the Whitby War riors.. Whitby won the cham pionship by taking the series two games to one.

Junior A Lacrosse team has wrapped up what was its best season ever with an ap pearance in the semifinals of the Canadian championships recently.Playing in the Minto Cup tourney (which determines the top Junior A lacrosse team in Canada) Toronto Beaches lost in the semifinal game to end their season on the night of Thursday, Aug.

Toronto Beaches reach semifinals of Minto Cup but fall to Edmonton

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Toronto Beaches opened the first round of the Minto Cup with a 9-7 win over the Victoria Shamrocks. In the second game of the first round, Beaches beat the Min ers 9-8. In the final game of the first round, Beaches lost to Whitby 9-5.

PHOTO: ADAM OWEN-GILL Toronto Beaches players (blue sweaters) battle for the ball against Victoria Sham rocks players (white sweaters) during an opening round game at the Minto Cup Canadian Junior A Lacrosse Championships in Brampton.

us will forget…A massive thank you to our Beaches Family, who made this in credible journey an absolute joy. Thank you to our play ers, coaches and staff for their hard work this sum mer,” said the Facebook post. “We’ll be back.”

On the team’s Facebook page, Toronto Beaches said thanks to their players and fans for a history-making season.“Aseason that none of

Like many groups, the Guild had been holding its shows virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic, but it is now back with a live event.

Saturday, Oct. 1 and Sun day, Oct. 2 at Beach United Church, 140 Wineva Ave.

Do you have an old picture of the corner of Woodbine and Queen that you would like to share with our readership? Please don’t hesitate to contact me at gdvandyke61@gmail.com

By David Van Dyke

The Show and Sale takes place on Friday, Sept. 30;

The view at Queen and Woodbine has changed in past seven years

I recall there was concern that this housing unit could not be any taller than the fire station’s clock tower. Well, standing up and looking up at it now, I can’t tell if this behemoth is or not.

THE BEACH Guild of Fine Art will be back hosting an in-person version of its an nual Show and Sale on the weekend of Sept. 30.

It’s been more than seven years since I took the panoramic photo at the top of the page. I was standing in front of Fire Station 227 on Queen Street East in the Beach. The Shell gas station, which had been on the northeast corner of Queen Street East and Woodbine Avenue, had recently been razed and a new condo was to be constructed.

Show times are 6 to 9 p.m. on Sept. 30; and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Oct. 1 and 2.

There will also be an on line version of the show tak ing place from Sept. 30 to Oct. 9. To access the online show, go to guildshowandsale.cahttps://beachart

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The Dodgers beat the Lea side Leafs 5-2 in the champi onship game.

“It’s geared to kids with a big focus on kids who may not have played football be fore,” said Daniel Barbieri of the Southeast Toronto Flag Football league.

By Alan Shackleton

THE SOUTHEAST Toronto Flag Football league is now accepting registrations for its upcoming fall season.

their kids playing tackle,” said Barbieri, who is a Beach resident.Hesaid flag football has most of the elements people love about regular football, without the physical battles on the lines and the hard hit ting.The flags are also an im provement on the old touch football system in which dis putes would sometimes arise as to whether a person had actually been touched.

THE EAST Toronto Dodg ers recently won the Un der-13 Toronto Baseball As sociation (TBA) East Select Championship.

Members of the East Toronto Dodgers celebrate their recent winning of the To ronto Baseball Association Under-13 Select Championship.

East Toronto Dodgers win city’s Under-13 Select Championship

Play in the league is set to begin on Sept. 24 and the sea son will run for six weeks.

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“We will go through the fundamentals and learning about the game.”

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Southeast Toronto Flag Football league prepares for season

“The flags eliminate all of that,” said Barbieri.

It was the first TBA cham pionship title for an East To

The Southeast Toronto Football League will be play ing its games at Woodbine Park this fall, dividing the field into quarter sections for the youngsters to play their games.Teams are made up of five players, with three or four runners or pass receiv ers and a quarterback on offence; and four defensive back and a pass rusher on defence.Barbieri said the empha sis in the league will be on having fun and enjoying the game.“The goal is for them to see football as the great sport that it is,” he said.

Youngsters between the ages of 9 and 13 are invited to register for the season which will include training sessions and games.

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One of flag footballs big gest appeals for young play ers (and their parents) is that it is a non-contact sport so fears of concussions and other injuries are not the same as they would be for those playing full contact mi norThefootball.flags are attached by Velcro on a belt around the players hips and are pulled off by Thereopponents.isnotackling, hit ting or physical contact in flag“That’sfootball.the thing, it’s flag football and with what we know now about concussions and other injuries, many parents are hesitant to have

For more information on registering for the South east Toronto Flag Football league, please send an email to gmail.comsoutheasttorontoff@

ronto team in a number of years.Members of the champion Under-13 East Toronto Dodg ers are: Rory Thornton, Cale Yeo, Daniel McCarthy, Elliot Buchholz, Finlay Johnston, George Sherwood, Isaac Charters, Jackson Poag, Jes se Cho, Jieon Yeung, Owen Forrest, Harrison Hughs, and Sean Campbell. Coaches are Adam Buchholz, Shawn Thornton, Kevin McCar thy, Craig Johnson and Dan Campbell.

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Vienna Upholstery 2358 Kingston Rd. (w. of Midland) 416-698-9000 (r) BLIND AMBITION CustomWindow Coverings Drapes, Blinds, Valances Also Duvet Covers, Shams, etc. For estimate call 647-899-9074 (r) General Services WAYNE’SRUBBISHREMOVAL&DEMOLITIONSPECIALISTRECYCLING416-264-1495CELL416-567-4019(12r) MR. FIX-IT PROFESSIONAL, MATURE, RELIABLE RENOVATIONS AND REPAIRS 10+ years experience Plumbing, Electrical, Carpentry, Painting, and Handy Work. Randall 416-450-0599 torontomrfixit@gmail.com (12r) Peter the Handyman INDOOR / OUTDOOR General repairs: Drywall / Caulking / Painting / Decks / Fences Odd jobs: Fixtures, TV, Shelf & Picture install / Furniture assembly (IKEA)... & much more! Call/text Peter 416 577 4252(12.) JUNKEXPRESSREMOVAL Best Prices/Free Estimates 647-235-6690 (12.) DEMOLITION EXPERTS Demolition & Removal of Garages, Porches, Fences & Concrete. Howard 416 565 8569 (13) ALL AROUND HANDYMAN with Truck Available for Pick-up and Delivery Call Kevin The 647-282-8375Carpenter Serving the Beach for 15 years (12r) BEACH & BEYOND PROPERTY MAINTENANCE -Rubbish removal -Power washing -Yard and eaves cleaning Ex-military. Beach resident. Senior’s Discount Call Bob Norman 416-704-8139 (12v) Well Trained Handy Husband Catering to small jobs around your home that others won’t do. Reliable, trustworthy and I will show up! $60/hour, one hour minimum. Also available to help represent you when dealing with contractors. Call, email or text to discuss. Glenn superglenn@bell.net416-709-2930 (12.) Beaches Home Services Carpentry•Plumbing•Home Improvements Professional and trustworthy services to improve, repair, and maintain your home. CALL OR EMAIL FOR A FREE QUOTE Ryan Purdy ryan@beacheshomeservices.capwww.beacheshomeservices.ca647-355-3096 (15) HANDYMAN / HELPER Leaves, Yard Cleanup Garage Cleanups & Junk Removal Other various jobs Scrap metal removal 20 yrs exp. Quality work. Good prices. Call Greg 437 230-4824 (12.) Pest Control RACCOONCONTROL Humane removal of raccoons and babies from ATTICS, DECKS, PORCHES, GARAGES, WWW.RACCOONCONTROL.CASHEDS647-557-7932 (22) SQUIRRELREMOVAL We remove squirrels in a humane way from attics, walls, sheds, decks, etc. 647-496-0815 www.SquirrelControl.ca (22) CONTROLPEST • Mice • Cockroaches • Rats • Bed Bugs • Ants • Wasps • Centipedes • Spiders • more THEEXTERMINATORS.CA 647-496-2211 (22) www.beachmetro.com

Announcement WELCOME ALL Prayers & MeetingsEmpowerment Every Tues 6-7pm *Free Info: 416-752-5333 mtgilead@adventistontario.orgor (12) FAMILY ORIGINS RESEARCH Professional Genealogist Service Canadian, Scottish, Irish and English family history research. Packages or bespoke fees available. Free initial consultation. davidwgray@familyoriginsresearch.comwww.familyoriginsresearch.com (19) Happy 80th Birthday to a Great PatriciaGrandmother...Domagala! From Gene and the family CELEBRATION OF LIFE for P.J. Barnes, long time Beach resident Saturday, Sept. 10 from 2-4 Rain date: Sunday, September 11 On beach at foot of Fernwood Park Ave. Bring your own chair and wear a Hawaiian shirt, if possible. Come and share PJ’s life.

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HEALTHY HOME CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING • Bio-degradable, non-allergenic products used • Drying time 3-4 hours • Bonded, insured, certified Free At Home Estimates! Call 416-783-3434 (22) RILEYS’ WINDOW CLEANING A family business since 1956 Window & Eaves Cleaning Gutter Filter Installation 416 421-5758 rileyswindowcleaning.com (r) BEACHES CUTTINGMAINTENANCELAWNLAWN4164145883 info@blpm.ca (12r) Who has the time to clean anymore? I have the time, so give me a call. Roxanne 647 886 8303 (12) Shine & Sparkle Home & Office Cleaning Solutions 416-831-6279 ImpressYourMotherInLaw@gmail.comWe’llMakeItSparkle! Family Owned & Operated (12..) EXTREME CLEANING I provide excellent cleaning services for residential homes and condos. Contact Martha @ Cell: 647-206-1415 (19) www.beachmetro.com Music Bach to ROCK We teach it all! Scarboro Music Kingston Rd/Vic 416-699-8333Park (r) JOY OF MUSIC Music Lessons piano, guitar, voice, violin, drums & more WE ARE NOW OPEN! Plexiglass screens, masks, sanitizing hands & keyboards. joyofmusictoronto.com416-269-8109(13) Beaches Suzuki School of Music We share our love of music using the Suzuki Method by providing gentle encouragement, inspiration, and musicianship in Violin and Piano. Online teaching available Ines 416 726 5729 (12r) THE TWO FOURS Rock, Roll, Roots, Blues, Country & Random Our local Rock ‘n’ Roots Revival Band Is ready to rock your party or event. Book your fall date now. thetwofours@eol.ca • https://facebook.com/thetwofoursband416-690-5442 Violin Lessons & String ViolinlessonswithJane@gmail.comEnsemblesKingswoodviolinista@live.com Located near Adam Beck. Over 30 yrs experience. Friendly manner. Limited placements avail for children & adults. Bachelor of Music Performance degree. Duo, Trio or quartet also avail for events. (12)

One on One Tutoring Grades 3-12

AccommodationShared

Shared Accommondation at Woodbine & Danforth Close to all amenities, TTC stop outside, large master bedroom, non-smoker. $650/mo • Avail. Aug. 31 416-712-1073 or 416-467-0546 (12) VacationRental CARIBBEAN 2-level newly furnished for vacation rental. Safe beachside 1+ bedroom with full November-Decemberamenities.for$2000/w. Call 416-294-0208 (12) Garage Sales 24 DENTONIA PARK AVE (North of Danforth, West off Dawes Rd) ELECTRONICS, EXERCISE EQUIPMENT, FRAMED PICTURES, FURNITURE, HOME DECOR, AND MANY OTHER GREAT FINDS. Sat., Sept. 10 • 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. (Rain or Shine) ELMVIEW DRIVE STREET GARAGE SALE! Sat., Sept. 17 • 8 am - noon. A treasure trove as we celebrate fall in the Hunt Club area with furniture, art and more! www.beachmetro.com ComputerServices On-Site & Remote IT 416-800-2812SUPPORTinfo@computer-assist.cawww.computer-assist.ca(12r) COMPUTER SERVICES On-Site & Remote Hardware/SoftwareServicessupportPC/Mac eaglescommunication.ca416-438-6360 (12) FinancialServices Business & HELLARRAComputerIncomePersonalTaxBookkeeping&AccountingSERVICESINC.1232KingstonRd.,Suite5Toronto,ONM1N1P3 416-694-6241 (r) SPECIALISTSABSTAXINCDNANDU.S. TAXES GOV’T GRANT & LOAN APPLICATIONS HOME CALLS & PICK-UP SERVICES AVAILABLE E-FILE PERSONAL & BUSINESS TAXES 416-699-6641 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 161 Main Street, Toronto M4E 2V9 Serving the Community for Over 40 years (22) Expert Bookkeeping, Small business specialists, Strong on QuickBooks, Simply Accounting, “cloud computing”. A la carte services. Affordable rates. Antonella 416-464-2766 (15r) www.beachmetro.com HouseholdServices REG’Sreglit@yahoo.com416-691-6893APPLIANCE •Fast friendly service for 40 years •CESA certified Repairs to fridges, stoves, washers, dryers, dishwashers (r) WINDOWSKLEEN Cleaning specialists•Windows •Eavestroughs •Decks •Siding www.kleenwindows.ca905-706-7130416-706-7130 (r)

• Experience in all grades/core courses

Board, incl.

Tutoring

Head Start Tutors

• Videolink tutoring in HS math/physics

Cleaning Services

Proudly serving the Beach for over 20 years Neil Bennett B.Ed./OCT Sally Vickers B.Ed./OCT (12r)

References available upon request (16)

• Brick / Foundation • Concrete / Stone • Chimney & Parging Restoration & www.jdbuild.caBuild416-738-2119(12r)

Can MechanicalPro

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The Beach BIA extends outdoor movie nights into September

Call Hamid at 647-300-2462 (15r)

BEACH BIA’s outdoor movies in Kew Gardens park have been extended into Sep tember.Theextension has been made to make up for a number of rainouts during the summer run of outdoor movies at the park. Movie nights in Kew Gardens will now be on Sat urdays. The movie will begin at sunset, and

for September: Saturday, Sept. 10 Indiana Jones The Temple of Doom; Saturday, Sept. Eddie The Eagle; Saturday, Sept. 24

Masonry & brickwork. Experts at matching existing brick. New builds, tuckpointing, colour matching, parging. Stone & Block. Call Scott @ scotstonecontracting@gmail.com416.858.2452Scotstone (12$)

Carpenters

Above All Awnings

needs a fence? Hubby wants a deck? And any house repairs CELTIC RENO Text Mac: 647-832-1742 (12r)

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RoofingLANIGAN’S&Aluminum An honest family service in the heart of The www.laniganscontracting.caBeaches 416-569-2181 (r) THOSE ROOFERS Don’t call them, call those roofers ALL TYPES OF ROOFS - Shingles & Flats- Repair & Tune ups - Cedar & Slate - Re-roofs & new work Doug 416-871-1734 Jeff 647-686-8103 Lic - Insured • Free Estimate (r) ROOFING & SOLUTION!SIDING? Flat and Shingle Roofs Re-roofing, Repair Eavestrough, Soffit & Fascia Workmanship Guaranteed Gus: 416-910-8033 (12r) TORONTOINDUSTRIESROOFINGLTD. Local • Reliable • Professional Servicing the beach for 18 years. 416 694 0906 torontoroofingindustries.com (12r) CONTRACTORSCANADIAN Shingles • Flats Roof Repairs • Metal Work Eavestroughing & Siding Waterproofing • Since 1984 Met. Lic. B-16-964 Steve 416-285-0440 (12r) Beach Co Roofing Flat 647-309-8056Roofing (12r) K. R. ROOFING All types of Roofing Eavestrough & Siding Over 40 years in the east end. Martin 416 579-6534 (12.) www.beachmetro.com Trades HANDYMANSERVICES“NoJobTooSmall” •CARPENTRY •PLUMBING •ELECTRICAL •PAINTING •STAINING •DRYWALL REPAIR •PARGING •DECK & FENCE BUILD & REPAIR •INTERIOR & EXTERIOR REPAIRS Marc Text/Call 416-617-7205 (r) WET BASEMENT ? Foundation RepaiR/WateRpRooFing FAIRNEY & SONS LTD. Metro lic #B531 • All Work Guaranteed • Free Estimates www.webuildit.ca416-659-7003 Serving Your Community Since 1971 (r) Cable & Telephone Wiring Telephone Systems Residential, Commercial, Retail, Home Offices Senior Rates Alan Burke 416-699-4350 (r) UNDERPINNING WATERPROOFING&StonehengeFoundations 416 467 6735 www.stonehengefoundations.com Fully licensed local contractors (r) YOUR STUCCO Stucco • Moulding Wall Systems Drywall, Plastering, Taping 18 yrs Experience • Excellent Job Call Mike 416-854-70246478337024 Fax 647-341-6104 (12r) SANDINGHARDWOODSILVERBIRCHFLOORINGSPECIALIZINGIN&STAININGJIM64740584574166918457 (12.) QUALITY IMPROVEMENTSHOME&RENOVATIONSbyJimFerrioCallJimforafreeestimate4166604721(12$) JOHN CLARKE Cell 416 434-2762 Painting - Basement Renos Plaster & Stucco • Interior & Exterior Any Renovation Jobs & Indoor/ Outdoor Spray Painting 35 Yrs Exp • Refs upon request Free Estimates (17) THE STONE PORCH MASONRY Brick • Block • Concrete Steel • Stone thestoneporch@gmail.comwww.thestoneporch.com416-265-6674(12r) UNDERPINNING WATERPROOFING& Maximum General Contracting Inc. “Your basement lowering specialists” 416-826-3918 www.mgcunderpinning.comJohnmaximumgen@gmail.com MET# B16348 Since 1998 (12r) Beaches Brickworks • brick restoration • arches, lintels & sills • openings & enclosures CHIMNEY SPECIALISTS 416 danielmccaf@gmail.com988-2589 (12r) S.A.C Masonry Brick, Block, Stone, Chimneys, Concrete, and all masonry repairs Call Sergio 416 873 9936 (12)

Dedicated precise worker. All your build and repairs. Indoor or outdoor: dry-wall, flooring, built-in, landscaping, interlocking, sheds, fences, decks, etc. at a reasonable price!

BLANK SLATE RENOVATIONS & bath, basement apts, doors, trim, crown molding, shelving, paint, drywall repair, tile, hardwood, fences, decks, interlock and more. Lic. & Ins. 416.274.5929 (14r)

BEACHES HANDY WORKS

Professional drywall and plaster work. Renovation and Repair. Very clean. No job too small.

Petergibsonpeterk@gmail.comGibson4165783755 (20)

Roofers

The Cliffside

BRICK SPECIALIST

Furnace,

Kitchens

will start in the park about an hour before then. Those attending should bring their own lawn chairs or blankets for sit ting on. Here is the outdoor movie schedule

Local Trusted Family Business for 25 years Retractable Awnings & Much More! www.aboveallawnings.ca416698-3592(14) ALANO TILE & RENO • Expert Installation of Porcelain, Marble, Mosaic • Over 25 years experience • Total Kitchen & Bath Reno • Plus Tile Repairs 416-561-8713 (15) FURNITURE REFINISHING + REPAIR Classic Restoration & classicrestoration@outlook.com40WoodworkingYearsexperience416759-8878 (12)

19BEACH METRO COMMUNITY NEWSTuesday, September 6, 2022 Landscapers Green AwardLandscapingAppleWinningDesign&Build 25 years Experience Read our reviews on Homestars.com One-of-a-Kind Outdoor Living Spaces 416-288-1499 www.greenapple.ca (r) Green FrontLandscapingAppleyardparkingpads Drawings • Permits • Build 416-288-1499 www.greenapple.ca (r) STONEHENGE LANDSCAPE • DESIGN & BUILD 416-467-6059 www.stonehengedesignbuild.com (r) KIM PRICE Landscape design 647-545-5143 Creating Award Winning Gardens • Design and Construction www.kimpricelandscapedesign.com• (4) BEACHMAINTENANCEPROPERTY CUTTINGLAWN416-414-5883info@blpm.ca (12r) LORD of the STONE Specializing in: -Retaining-Walkways-Patios walls -Steps 647 906 www.lordofthestone.com6826 (12r) THE STONE PORCH LANDSCAPING Finely Finished Stone thestoneporch@gmail.comwww.thestoneporch.comWork416-265-6674 (12r) HOWELLMAINTENANCEPROPERTY • Weekly & Bi-Weekly Lawn Cutting • Spring/Fall Clean ups • Core Aeratio/Detaching/Fertilizing • Snow removal 437-774-6300 (text/call) Servicing Residential & Commercial Howellpropertymaintenance@hotmail.com (12..) Scotstone Traditional stone walls, steps, interlocking paths, patios & decks. Landscaping solutions to customize your space. www.scotstonecontracting.comCallScott416.858.2452(1) GRASSfreshgreenlawncare647-606-0970CUTTING @gmail.com (18) IN THE BEACH LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SPECIALISTS • Weekly & Bi-Weekly Lawn Cutting • Spring Clean-ups • Fertilization & Aeration • Hedge Trimming & Pruning • Seeding & Sodding • Landscape Construction 647-210-LAWN (5296) www.BeachLawns.cainfo@beachlawns.ca (17) STONESCAPE Specializing in Interlocking Stone • Planters Retaining Walls • Steps • Fences Decks • and Repairs RickFREE416-821-4065ESTIMATES(12.) GINGERinfo@gingergardens.caLandscapeRoutineGardenGARDENSDesignMaintenanceMakeovers647.892.4737(12.) Movers “Always on Time and on Budget” • Small & Big Moves; Long Distance • All Kinds of Delivery Services incl. cottage country • Junk and Rubbish Removal Following COVID protocol www.thegoodmoves.comCallHakan:416899-3980 (12.) STUDIO 1 CARTAGE & STORAGE 2 Men + Truck $100/hr Office • Apt. Deliveries 416-830-8183 (12r)) A.S.M. MOVERS FULL SERVICE Local & long distance. Taking care of your possessions. 416-617-8548 All Season Movers (13) Painters Larry’s Painting & Repairs Family owned & operated 26 years in business 416-690-3890 sales@larryspainting.cawww.larryspainting.ca (r) PAINTINGPROWAY&DECORATING Interior • Exterior Residential • Commercial Plastering • Drywal 416.797.6731l proway.painting@gmail.com Free Estimates & References Available (12$) SERENITY PAINTING Beach resident with over 30 years exp Interior / Exterior Work Proper Drywall & Plaster Repairs No job too big or small Have the job done right the first time. Referrals & Free Estimates Steve 647-853-6420 (12r) ‘As Promised’ Painting *** Free Estimates *** We stand by our contracts, big or small. Also do Drywall and Plaster Repairs and more Dianne 416 699 5070 (1) WG PAINTING Local resident w/32 yrs. exp. INTERIOR PAINTING All work guaranteed Fully insured • Free estimate Experienced Handyman Available warren_gamey@yahoo.com416-322-7692 (13r) WRIGHT PAINTING Interior & Exterior painting Drywall & Plaster repairs Free Estimates & Fair Rates Working locally in the beaches Matthew wrightpaintingtoronto@gmail.com416-802-5980 (17) WG PAINTING Local resident w/32 yrs. exp. INTERIOR PAINTING All work guaranteed Fully insured • Free estimate Experienced Handyman Available warren_gamey@yahoo.com416-322-7692 (13r) BEACHCOMBERSPAINTING*FALLPROMO* Satisfaction guaranteed! Call Jeff today for free estimate. beachcombersgc.com416-910-6302 info@beachcombersgc.com (12). Plumbers BEACHSmallPLUMBINGRepairs to complete 50416Renovationshouses691-3555yearsintheBeach (r) NEIGHBOURHOODPLUMBING Beach resident for 50 years. Discount for seniors and single parent. Lic. Master Plumber • Free estimates Patrick 647-404-7139 patrickj480@gmail.com (6/23) TOM DAY Plumbing & Drains All types of plumbing work. Smallest leak - complete bath reno. Internal & external drain excavating. Call the professionals 416-480-0622 24 hr. - lic# P1624 (12r) MASTER PLUMBER PLUMBER CONTRACTOR Fully licensed & insured. Lic #T94 George: 416-278-7057 or Gabston Reno: 647-342-2872 (16r) Mark The Plumber Master Plumber • Lic. & Ins. Complete Bathrooms SmallRenovationsRepairs Follow416-456-9999onFacebook (12$) PLUMBINGATLANTIS&DRAINS •Heating & Mechanical •Sprinklers •Complete Renovations •Boilers Repairs •Radiators •Improve water service 24 Hr Service LICENSED 416-265-4558 Cell 416-727-1595 (5/23) Electricians LOCALKnobFaultELECTRICIANFinding&TubeRewiringServiceupgrades Insurance certificates GREEN ISLE ELECTRIC DECLAN O’MEARA 416 698-6183 CELLESA416-875-5781LIC#7002668 (22/23) CEJA ELECTRIC ECRA/ESA LIC#7001069 Knob & tubE rEwiring SErviCE upgrAdES frEE EStimAtES *Ask For Photo I.D.* CARL 647-787-5818 (r) MASTER GabstonELECTRICALELECTRICIANCONTRACTORFullylicensed&insured.ECRA/ESA#7008706George:416-278-7057orReno:647-342-2872 (16r) MBX ELECTRIC Master Electrician Lic. ESA ECRA #7000314 Residential • Commercial - Knob & Tube Wiring - Service Panel Upgrades - Renovations & Alterations Call Marc 416-910-1235 (12r) ELECTRICAL WORK 100/200 AMP Service Upgrades • New Wiring NewLightingHomes/AdditionsInstallationsTroubleshooting 416-694-6673 ESA/ECRA #7002084 Residential/Commercial (15r) ELECTRICALLICENSEDCONTRACTOR Panel & sub panel upgrades Knob & tube & aluminum rewiring Free estimates LED light & pot light installations 100A & 200A service upgrades Electrical problem solving Frank 647-889-5537 ECRA/ESA # 7010497 (12.)

Call C.J. 647 222 5338 (12$)

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Heating cooling service & install Hvac ductwork boiler, hydronics Large and small jobs 416 606 4719 (12r)

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HANDYMAN SERVICES Basements, Kitchens, Bathrooms Fences, Decks, Drywall, Carpentry No job too small. Free estimates. Serving the Beaches for 15 years. 416-278-5328 (19) PRO A & R RENOVATION • Kitchens • Bathrooms • Basement Renovations ar-renovation.com416-662-4450 Best of Homestars (18) DRYWALL Replacement and repair. Small to medium jobs only, please. Clean. Professional. 43 yrs experience. I won’t leave until you are 110% satisfied Please call Colin at 647-769-2028 for a free quote. (12.) www.actfastwaterproofing.caWATERPROOFINGActFastWaterproofing647-993-3466Licensed,local,awardwinning (13)

Jack of all Trades

JDB MASONRY

Fences, Decks, Porches Flooring, Windows, Doors, Trim, Crown moulding, etc. Kitchens & Bath • Garage Restoration Serving the Beach for 15 yrs. Kevin 647 282 8375 (12r)

and Deck Repairs Save the cost of replacing your sagging fence or deck. We rebuild existing fences and decks including rotting posts and boards for years of further service. Call Richard at U Can Do It 416-580-4290 (12$) www.beachmetro.com

Doggy

Carpenter 30 yrs experience in interior trim Custom Cabinet design. Hang doors, crown moulding and baseboards.

CJ DRYWALL & PAINTING

20 BEACH METRO COMMUNITY NEWS Tuesday, September 6, 2022

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