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S THE LIBERAL RICHMOND HILL’S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1878 Thursday, July 26, 2012 $1 STORE SALES /32 PAGES $1 STORE SALES /32 PAGES 905-881-3373 881-3373 VISIT YORKREGION.COM FOR BREAKING NEWS, PHOTO GALLERIES AND MORE / HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY? SEND LETTERS TO THE EDITOR TO [email protected] ‘I’ve done nothing wrong’: MP Calandra BY SANDRA BOLAN [email protected] Paul Calandra says he has done nothing wrong. Thetwo-termMPforOakRidges-Markham is being accused in a national publication of accepting money at fundraising parties in Markham and Richmond Hill earlier this year that involved people attempting to secure a new Toronto radio station licence. The MP is also parliamentary secretary to the Canadian Heritage Minister, which oversees the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, the body that is reviewing bids for the FM station. “I’m not too worried about it,” Mr. Calan- dra told York Region Media in a telephone interview from Minden yesterday afternoon. “I attended two fundraisers, we took in money, followed all the rules we were sup- posed to with Elections Canada,” he said. The value of the donations is more than $20,000. However, according to the MP, the money was not accepted by him, but by the electoral district association. None of the money in question has been returned, he said, noting they have until the end of the fiscal year, December, to report contributions. “We continue to do research. If a cheque or donation shouldn’t have been made ... we will return any funds that are inappropriate,” he said. Returning contribution money is nothing new for the MP. From his 2011 campaign, eight donations Gardeners swap secrets of success Larry Jeffers grows his tomatoes straight up and suggests new gardeners can’t go wrong with the hardy vegetable. He and seven other back yard gardeners will offer tips and tricks Saturday at the horticultural society’s edible gardens learning tour. See RABBIT, page 15 See DONATIONS page 17. BY ADAM MC LEAN [email protected] As Larry Jeffers rhymes off the veg- gies growing in his garden, it sounds like his back yard could double for a supermarket produce section. Carrots, beets, potatoes, zucchini, tomatoes, peppers, garlic, lettuce, cab- bage, even corn grow in the back yard of his Don Head Village Boulevard home. “I grow a bit of everything,” said the green-thumbed resident who has grown vegetables in his back 40 since he moved to Richmond Hill 28 years ago. You can visit Mr. Jeffers’ garden and seven others in town this Saturday, as part of the Richmond Hill Garden and Horticultural Society’s edible gardens learning tour. With a $10 ticket, you can admire the gardens, ask questions of the own- ers and view styles of gardening that could inspire your own vegetable gar- den. As a preview, Mr. Jeffers shared some of his know-how and some of his gardening struggles. While the dry and hot summer has caused havoc for crops of large scale farmers, Mr. Jeffers said he’s been able to push through an arid July thanks to his water barrels. Taking advantage of what was a wet STAFF PHOTO/SJOERD WITTEVEEN Enjoy edible gardens learning tour Saturday Radio station bidders donated money to Oak Ridges-Markham MP CALL GARY 905-508-9500 gary@remaxinfinite.com Gary Chahinian Broker/Owner 11685 Yonge St – Richmond Hill We’re Hiring! Experienced & Newer Agents Now Open zoom - zoom. Forever 905.780.9999 www.avantemazda.com Richmond Hill O % % O O % % 2012 Mazda3 GS-SKY model shown 2012 Mazda3 sport GS-SKY model shown 0 0 % % EVENT – HURRY IN BEFORE THEY’RE ALL GONE. EVENT – HURRY IN BEFORE THEY’RE ALL GONE. Purchase Purchase financing financing for for 84 84 months months O.A.C. O.A.C. Lease Lease financing financing for for 48 48 months months O.A.C. O.A.C. Offer ends July 31, 2012 or while supplies last Offer ends July 31, 2012 or while supplies last on select models on select models

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VISIT YORKREGION.COM FOR BREAKING NEWS, PHOTO GALLERIES AND MORE / HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY? SEND LETTERS TO THE EDITOR TO [email protected]

‘I’ve donenothing wrong’:

MP Calandra

BY SANDRA [email protected]

Paul Calandra says he has done nothing wrong.

The two-term MP for Oak Ridges-Markham is being accused in a national publication of accepting money at fundraising parties in Markham and Richmond Hill earlier this year that involved people attempting to secure a new Toronto radio station licence.

The MP is also parliamentary secretary to the Canadian Heritage Minister, which oversees the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, the body that is reviewing bids for the FM station.

“I’m not too worried about it,” Mr. Calan-dra told York Region Media in a telephone interview from Minden yesterday afternoon.

“I attended two fundraisers, we took in money, followed all the rules we were sup-posed to with Elections Canada,” he said.

The value of the donations is more than $20,000.

However, according to the MP, the money was not accepted by him, but by the electoral district association.

None of the money in question has been returned, he said, noting they have until the end of the fiscal year, December, to report contributions.

“We continue to do research. If a cheque or donation shouldn’t have been made ... we will return any funds that are inappropriate,” he said.

Returning contribution money is nothing new for the MP.

From his 2011 campaign, eight donations

Gardeners swap secrets

of success

Larry Jeffers grows his tomatoes straight up and suggests new gardeners can’t go wrong with the hardy vegetable. He and seven other back yard gardeners will offer tips and tricks Saturday at the horticultural society’s edible gardens learning tour.

See RABBIT, page 15See DONATIONS page 17.

BY ADAM MC [email protected]

As Larry Jeffers rhymes off the veg-gies growing in his garden, it sounds like his back yard could double for a supermarket produce section.

Carrots, beets, potatoes, zucchini, tomatoes, peppers, garlic, lettuce, cab-bage, even corn grow in the back yard of his Don Head Village Boulevard home.

“I grow a bit of everything,” said the green-thumbed resident who has grown vegetables in his back 40 since he moved to Richmond Hill 28 years ago.

You can visit Mr. Jeffers’ garden and seven others in town this Saturday, as part of the Richmond Hill Garden and Horticultural Society’s edible gardens learning tour.

With a $10 ticket, you can admire the gardens, ask questions of the own-ers and view styles of gardening that could inspire your own vegetable gar-den.

As a preview, Mr. Jeffers shared some of his know-how and some of his gardening struggles.

While the dry and hot summer has caused havoc for crops of large scale farmers, Mr. Jeffers said he’s been able to push through an arid July thanks to his water barrels.

Taking advantage of what was a wet

STAFF PHOTO/SJOERD WITTEVEEN

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York Regional Police need your help identifying two men in connection to a bank robbery Saturday afternoon in Rich-mond Hill.

At about 2:45 p.m., two men went into the CIBC branch at 9335 Yonge St., near 16th Avenue, leaped over the counter and took cash from the tills.

The men fled the bank in a southern or southeasterly direction, police said.

The first man is five-feet, nine-inches tall with a medium build.

He was wearing a light coloured toque, dark bandana covering his face, long

sleeved white striped shirt, dark blue trou-sers, dark gloves and was carrying a bag.

The second man is also five-feet, nine-inches tall with a medium build.

He was wearing a blue bandana cover-ing his face, dark long sleeved shirt, blue jeans, black gloves, dark shoes and was carrying a bag.

If you have information, you are urged to contact police at 1-866-876-5423, ext. 6630 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-tips, leave an anonymous tip 1800222tips.com or text YORK and your tip to CRIMES (274637).

Two sought after bank robberyNEWS BRIEFS

The average sale price for a house in York Region increased by 28 per cent during the last four years — the highest increase in the GTA — according to a report published by the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation this week.

Across the Greater Toronto Area, aver-age residential sale prices have increased by between 13 and 28 per cent from Jan. 1, 2008 to Jan. 1, 2012.

In Durham, the increase in price was 13 per cent, while in the Halton-Peel region it

was 22 per cent.Meanwhile, according to new research

commissioned by the Ontario Real Estate Association, 51 per cent of the respon-dents in the 905 area code would start to worry if their home was still on the market after 45 days or more, although 41 per cent say they would begin to worry after 30 days.

Selling time for homes in the 905 region ranges from a low of 24 days in Markham to 34 days in Oshawa.

York house values take biggest leap in GTA

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Will you watch Olympics?

BY ADAM [email protected]

With the Olympics just days away, The Lib-eral asked resident if they plan to watch any of the Olympic Games and if so, which event they are most anticipating.

Of the 15 people to respond at or near Hill-crest Mall, nine said they plan to watch the games, while six said they have little to no interest.

Some residents including Richmond Hill resident Dennis Dimopolous, are quite excited to watch.

“I’m going to watch as much as I can, starting with the opening cere-mony,” he said Tuesday.

He added that the sta-ple event of the games, he won’t miss, is the men’s 100 metre final.

Even though Frank Mashinter admits he won’t watch the majority of the games, he also said the 100m final will prob-ably be the one event he makes a point to watch.

“I can’t say I’m all that interested in the games as a whole. It’s too bad they got rid of baseball and softball. I would watch those or even lacrosse,” said the Richmond Hill resident, making a case for lacrosse to be added as a future event.

“It’s such a fast paced and exciting sport. Even if you don’t know the intri-cacies of the game, it’s an exhilarating spectator event,” he added.

Paul Kirkham said he plans to watch the games when he can, paying par-ticular attention to the men’s basketball tourna-ment and the fortunes of the American squad.

“Even though the Americans should domi-nate, I’m a big basketball fan so I’m interested in that,” said Mr. Kirkham.

“With no Canadian team in the tourna-

ment, I will be cheering for someone to beat the States, though. I want to see the underdog win,” he added.

Jutta Weichmann said she had no interest in the games, as did Abisa Halls, having just finished his workout at GoodLife Fit-ness.

“I’m not really in to the Olympics,” said Mr. Halls, still sweaty from his workout.

“I like to take part in athletics, but not watch on TV. I don’t really have time for that,” he added.

WHAT ABOUT YOU?

Will you be glued to your arm-chair, following every exhila-rating moment? Or content to watch one of the televised synopsis offerings each day? Or giving the entire two-week sport extravaganza a miss?

Weigh in online at yorkregion.com or send a letter to the editor to [email protected]

LET THE GAMES BEGIN

Jutta Weichmann‘Not interested’

Abisa Halls‘Not into Olympics’

Frank MashinterWill watch mens 100m

Dennis Dimopolous ‘As much as I can’

Some local residents keen; others uninterested

Ready to face British boosBY ADAM MC [email protected]

Richmond Hill resident Josh Binstock and Team Canada beach volleyball partner Martin Reader look to put a damper on the British Olympic party, during their first match Saturday.

In that first game of the tournament, the Cana-dian mens beach volleyball duo will play the host nation in front of what will no doubt be a hostile and raucous home crowd of close to 15,000 Britons cheering on their team.

But boos and jeers don’t faze Mr. Binstock.“People are going to be hating on us big time,”

said the six-foot five-inch Richmond Hill High School graduate, with a laugh. “But I don’t mind playing the spoiler; it gets me fired up and it’s something we have done before,” he added, ref-erencing a key win over Mexico in that country on the road to Olympic qualifying.

Speaking from London Tuesday night, Mr. Bin-stock can take comfort in a small corner of support inside the historic Horse Guards’ Palace, the beach volleyball event venue.

Set to arrive in London soon will be his parents, brother, sister and half a dozen of his best high school buddies to provide a cheering section.

The Canadian team is guaranteed to play three group games at the tournament.

A draw last weekend sorted the competition’s 24 teams into six pools of four and the Canadian men will also play Team Norway, before their final group match against one of two Brazilian teams.

The top two teams from each group will auto-matically advance to the elimination round, along with the top two third-place group finishers.

The remaining four third-place teams will play for the last two playoff spots. The fourth-place fin-ishers are automatically eliminated.

According to the Federation of International Volleyball world tour ranking, Binstock/Reader’s first match will go a long way to determine who advances from the group.

In that ranking, the Canadian duo is ranked 42nd, while Great Britain is ranked 51st and auto-matically qualified for the games as host nation, where the other 23 teams played their way into the

tournament. Norway is ranked 24th overall, while the Brazilian team of Cunha/Santos is ranked No. 3 in the world.

Mr. Binstock said he was happy with the draw.“We like our chances and we can definitely

advance if we play at the top of our game,” he said, adding he played and defeated the British duo in a world tour match last year and this season, he and Mr. Reader lost to the Brazilian team in a close three-setter, in a tourney Brazil went on to win.

He has yet to play the Norwegian duo, but said they are a strong team.

Arriving in London Saturday night, Mr. Binstock said he’s settled into the athletes’ village and is rooming with a fencer and a gymnast.

Aside from training, getting fitted for team gear and dealing with much media interest from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, there hasn’t been much down time for the trained chiropractor.

He expects an off-day Thursday, then opening ceremonies Friday will help the magnitude of the Olympic event to sink in before game time.

While focused on his own performance, Mr. Binstock said being surrounded by so many great athletes makes him want to take in some other events as a spectator.

“I’d like to see my roommates compete and would love to see the dream team (men’s USA basketball) play,” acknowledged the basketball fan. “The athletes village is pretty cool. There’s no media allowed and we are so insulated. I was walking around today and standing with some of the guys on the Brazilian basketball team like (former Toron-to Raptor Leandro) Barbosa and (Washington Wiz-ards forward) Nene. That stuff is awesome.”

GAME TIMES:Match time against Great Britain Saturday will be 11:30 a.m. Richmond Hill time (EST).

Binstock/Reader play Norway, Monday, July 30 at 6 a.m.

Binstock/Reader play Brazil, Wednesday, Aug. 1 at 3 p.m.

To keep tabs on Josh Binstock during the Olympics you can follow him on Twitter @joshbinner or visit yorkregion.com

Richmond Hill’s Josh Binstock practises in the beach volleyball sands of London’s Horse Guards’ Palace this week, ready to face the hometown team Saturday in his first match.

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BULLETIN225 East Beaver Creek Road Richmond Hill ON L4C 4Y5

Please note that the last meeting took place on July 9. Meetings will resume in September. Please check back here for upcoming meeting information.

THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL HAS THE FOLLOWING EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

CURRENTLY AVAILABLE:

2012 CONCERTS IN THE PARK SERIES PRESENTED BY TIM HORTONS

Thursday Evening Concerts at Mill Pond Park

Northwest corner of Mill Street and Trench StreetConcert:

Barbecue:

*FREE PARKING at the Mackenzie Richmond Hill East Staff Parking Lot after 5:30 p.m.

Compliments of Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital

THE GOOD BROTHERS (Country Rock)

Thursday August 2, 2012 SQUID (Celtic)

All concerts are held weather permitting. In the event of inclement weather, a sign will be posted on the Mill Pond gazebo by 6:30 p.m. that evening. Unfortunately, concerts cannot be rescheduled. The lineup is subject to change.

For further information visit www.richmondhill.ca/concerts, see our full page advertisement on page 156 in the

Town of Richmond Hill Summer 2012 Recreation Guide or call (905) 771-8870.

WHAT DID YOU THINK OF CANADA DAY IN RICHMOND HILL?

KEEP RICHMOND HILL’S WILDLIFE WILD!

SUMMER TEAS AT THE RICHMOND HILL HERITAGE CENTRE

The time-honoured tradition of dessert tea may be enjoyed on the patio or in the air-conditioned comfort of the Gardenview Room. Reservations are recommended but drop-ins will be accepted if space allows. Please call the Heritage Centre at 905-780-3802 for more information and to reserve your space today.

Signature Dessert TeasEach Tea includes our featured dessert and unlimited beverages. Date:Sittings:Location:

Cost:

Traditional Afternoon Tea

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COME OUT AND ENJOY RICHMOND HILL’S FIRST ANNUAL RIBFEST!

inflatables.

Richmond Green Park

Friday, July 27: Noon – 11 p.m.Saturday, July 28: 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.

Sunday, July 29: 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Volunteer Opportunities

For additional Ribfest information please visit RichmondHill.ca/Ribfest or call (905) 771-8870.

PROPOSED NEW PROCEDURE BY-LAW PUBLIC CONSULTATION

[email protected]

Do you love to garden, but don’t have the space at your place?

If there was a community allotment garden in your

neighbourhood, would you use it? If so, the Town wants to hear

from you! Please take a moment to complete a short online

survey at RichmondHill.ca/NaturalEnvironment between July 27 and August 17.

A community allotment garden is a piece of land where individuals can rent or lease plots to grow their own vegetables

and meet fellow gardeners.

Your input is greatly appreciated.

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BOARD905 771 8800 RichmondHill.ca

NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION UNDER THE PLANNING ACT

Planning Act:

ITEM 1: INQUIRIES REFER TO TOWN FILE NO.: D02-12022

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Important Information About Penalties and Interest

Have a safe and happy holiday!

Holiday Service ScheduleRichmondHill.ca 905 771 8800

RICHMOND HILL PUBLIC LIBRARY BRANCHES

For more information please visitwww.rhpl.richmondhill.on.ca or

contact the library at 905 884 9288.

WASTE COLLECTIONCHANGES

There are no waste collection

changes.

Remember, the next

yard waste collection is

Monday, August 13, 2012.

All branches closed on

Sunday, August 5and

Monday, August 6.

EMERGENCY SERVICES

To report emergency

situations such as flooding,

watermain breaks, blocked

sewers, or downed trees

please call the Operations

Centre at 905 884 8013.

COMMUNITY CENTRES, POOLS AND ARENASAll Town community centres and pools will be closed on

Monday, August 6 except the Wave Pool.

PUBLIC SKATING AND RECREATION PROGRAMS

Our arenas and recreation facilities will be closed for the holiday.Please visit RichmondHill.ca/Skating for a schedule of public

skate and recreational shinny times during the summer season.

Richmond Hill’s Municipal Offices (225 East Beaver Creek Road) will be closed on Monday, August 6, 2012 for the Simcoe Day holiday.

If you would like to pay a water or tax bill, payments can be placed in the

drop-off boxes 24 hours a day, seven days a week, just inside the lobby

doors at the Municipal Offices or at the Operations Centre at 1200 Elgin

Mills Road East. Please do not place cash payments in the boxes and

remember to include your payment stub along with your payment.

Alternatively, you can pay your bills at your bank branch, through your

ATM or through your bank’s online banking service. Parking tickets can

be paid by cheque and dropped off at the Municipal Offices or online at

paytickets.ca or at RichmondHill.ca.

MUNICIPAL OFFICES225 East Beaver Creek Road

905 771 8800, RichmondHill.ca

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E D I T O R I A L

We’re continually bombarded by sta-tistics, but here’s a sad stat that you can do something to change.

According to the Canadian Blood Services, Central Ontario region, 60 per cent of donors who make appoint-ments to give blood during the summer months don’t honour those appoint-ments.

They may forget, may stay longer at the cottage than they plan, or even miss a flight home from a trip or fall ill unexpectedly.

For whatever reason, they don’t show up.

So at permanent blood clinics such as the one at Hillcrest Mall, only 40 per cent of those people who make an appointment with nurses and medi-cal staff to give blood actually follow through.

Donation cots are sitting empty, staff are being paid to do nothing.

Here’s where you come in. You can become one of more than

4,300 donors critically needed to give blood between now and Aug. 6, in order to keep hospitals in the GTA supplied with the stuff of life.

We all know that with more people on the roads during the holiday season, there are more accidents and thus more

need for blood products.Road accidents are the second lead-

ing cause of death for people ages five to 25 according to Transport Canada, and of those who survive, many have inju-ries which require blood transfusions.

A single accident victim may require 50 units to blood to recover, according to Canadian Blood Services, and there are countless patients in hospitals who need blood to recover from operations and life-threatening diseases.

It’s simple. If you and a few generous readers

decide to make an appointment to give blood this week or next, you can change the statistics, you can help reverse a dangerous trend.

The permanent clinic at Hillcrest has convenient hours Tuesday afternoon and evening, and Thursday through Saturday.

Just call the central number 1-888-2DONATE (1-888-236-6283) or go online to www.blood.ca and tell the Blood Services representative you want an appointment for the Hillcrest Mall clinic.

Donating blood will only take about an hour of your time, but will make you feel proud and civic-minded for the rest of the week, or even longer.

You can reverse sad stat

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Great man made his mark on town

the newsroom, he was the voice of the community through the growth years of the 1950s, the 1960s and until 1975, when he left The Liberal and his posi-tion as publisher.

As chairman of the York Central Hospital board of trustees, he and then Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Pauline McGibbon officially opened the $14-million Langstaff wing of our hospital.

He served more than 40 years as chairman of the Richmond Hill Hydro Commission, an incredible giving of time, energy and expertise in itself.

He always had a keen interest in his community and local history. When I was a rookie editor in the 1980s, he sent me several passionate, thought-ful letters to the editor on the hot top-ics of the day.

Many of those who spoke at his funeral mentioned the numerous positive attributes exhibited by Sam Cook in his everyday life: his entre-preneurial spirit, his dedication, his volunteerism, his compassion.

In a small but interesting twist, in a letter to the editor I received this week on a totally separate subject, a letter writer told me as an aside that when she was a high school student in the 1960s, Sam Cook offered her the opportunity to write a weekly column for high school sports.

“I remember him as gentle and helpful.”

Perhaps his three daughters and numerous grandchildren would agree that that is what we all admired the most — his evident humanity in all that he touched.

A great man has left us, but not before leaving his impressive mark on this town.

Marney Beck

It was a who’s who of Richmond Hill who came out to honour a pillar of Richmond Hill United Church — and indeed, a pillar of the town.

Or, as Mayor Dave Barrow described him during his tribute to Walter Samuel Cook, “He was one of our founding fathers.”

Last Friday morning a celebration of the life of Sam Cook was held at the downtown church, filled to the brim with friends and family.

He died July 16 at age 88, but not before having a profound influence on the political, infrastructure, health care and communications spheres of this town.

By communications, I refer to his long and distinguished service to Richmond Hill as reporter, then edi-tor, general manager and publisher of this very newspaper, The Liberal.

Born and raised in Ottawa, he came to Richmond Hill in 1951 with his wife, then Betty Smith. She was the daughter of Liberal editor and pub-lisher John Eachern “Jack” Smith, and it wasn’t long before Sam Cook joined the newspaper staff.

Rising through various positions in

It’s the age of discontentI’m tired of people wasting our hard-

earned money. Income taxes, sales taxes, corporate taxes, excise tax, property tax, estate taxes. Where does it end?

Taxes are being wasted by our politi-cians. We, the taxpayers, have no voice in how our money is being spent.

In Richmond Hill we deal with hos-pital name changes. Then they have the nerve to ask for donations. Councillor Carmen Perrelli is suing us, wasting our money. Green spaces being raped to build condominiums. The list goes on and on. No politician is listening!

They must read The Liberal? Don’t our elected politicians see what is hap-pening?

I am so tired of governments on all three levels making expensive deci-sions, laying off people because we are so in debt.

The people who should be laid off are the senators, old people holding cushy jobs and don’t show up [for work].

In the end we have to pay even more taxes and or get less services because of shortages in money — mismanage-ment everywhere.

We are in an age of discontent.

SUZANNA WILLEMSENRICHMOND HILL

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An Ontario lawyer said this week he is plan-ning to challenge the constitutionality of TD bank account closures affecting Iranian-Cana-dian customers.

The bank has closed the accounts of some ex-pats in a bid to comply with new govern-ment sanctions forbidding Canadian financial institutions from providing financial services to anyone in Iran or for the benefit of Iran.

The sanctions are intended to hamper the Iranian government’s nuclear program and to protest the regime’s record on human rights.

The move left many Iranian-Canadians scrambling to make alternative arrangements and complaining that they were unfairly tar-geted.

Emir Crowne, an associate professor with the faculty of law at the University of Windsor, said he intends to represent affected individu-als by challenging the constitutionality of the regulations in federal court.

He said Monday he hopes to have some-thing filed with the appropriate court or tribu-nal by the end of next week.

The Iranian Canadian Congress, mean-while, has discussed the issue with TD officials and plans to investigate the possibility of hold-ing public forums to explain the situation to members of the community.

Some ex-pats have called the bank move racist and a witch hunt, organizing a Facebook site and petition calling for the boycott and denouncement of TD Canada Trust.

“If TD wants to stop the flow of money to

Canada by Iranian officials or people connect-ed to the government of Iran there are better ways to do so without penalizing many inno-cent people,” Thornhill’s Sia Mansouri wrote on the online petition.

Best-selling author and Aurora resident Marina Nemat, who was born in Tehran and spent more than two years in a political prison there, announced on Facebook that she has pulled her money from TD and asked followers to do the same, saying that while she supports sanctions against Iran, “closing people’s bank accounts only because of the place of their birth is against the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and destroys innocent lives.”

Richmond Hill resident Saeed Soltanpour said he is considering organizing a class-action lawsuit, saying that while he is against money laundering (by the Iranian regime), the Canadi-an government should meet with members of the Iranian community to work out a solution that doesn’t impact innocent newcomers.

”We need to have a town hall meeting to tell the community that this is the problem, we have to find the solution, the past is gone, let’s work together.”

He accused Richmond Hill MPP Reza Mori-di of failing to support the large Iranian ex-pat community in south York Region and described the MPP’s letter to the president and CEO of TD Bank Group “crocodile tears”.

Mr. Moridi, who was born in Iran, sent a let-ter to TD suggesting the government directives may have been misinterpreted.

“Iranians living in Canada have come here to escape oppression and have already endured

hardship and loss by the regime in Iran,” he wrote. “Causing further strain for them for the indiscretions of the people in power in their homeland is not who we are as Cana-dians.”

Mr. Moridi said he and his staff have been working hard on the issue, and he has received countless emails from across the country thanking him for his support.

“I am MPP for Richmond Hill, not MPP for Iranians in the whole country,” he said. “This is not an easy issue. We know there are people here who are directly connected to the Iranian regime and sympathetic to the regime. But there are also many Iranians who come to this country because of the existence

of the regime.”He said many retired here and depend on

their pension or other income from Iran, but may have given TD their former Iran address — something he explained to bank officials and the bank has promised to address.

Tim Hockey, president and CEO of TD Canada Trust, met with the Canadian Iranian Congress last week and the congress’ vice-president Kaveh Shahrooz said the bank rec-ognizes the process was flawed and promised to re-consider activating some accounts.

“It’s an important first step but the issue is not completely resolved,” he said. “We are happy someone at the CEO level met with us on this, showing they’re taking it seriously.”

‘I am MPP for Richmond Hill, not all Iranians,’ Moridi

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Better now than later.In the case of Olympian Michelle Li, a stomach

virus she incurred last week was far better timing than if it took place when she takes to the court at the Wembley Arena to compete for Canada in the women’s singles and doubles’ badminton competition when the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England commence.

Ranked as Canada’s top women’s singles’ bad-minton player, the 20-year-old Markham resident and former Richmond Hill High School graduate was exposed to a stomach virus while at a pre-Games training camp in Derby, England July 19.

Li wasn’t the only player to take ill.Also inflicted by the virus was Li’s double’s part-

ner Alexandra Bruce of Toronto.Fortunately, Li and Bruce were making their

way to a full recovery after being treated by a local doctor and the Canadian Olympic medi-cal team and were expected to return to training early this week, the Canadian Olympic Committee reported.

All precautions have been taken to prevent any further spread of the virus.

The athletes did not participate in a previously scheduled friendly exhibition match against Great Britain over the weekend.

The team will remain in Derby, England to train in preparation for the Olympics and were expect-ed to return to London Tuesday as planned.

— Michael Hayakawa

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Li hit by stomach bug on eve of Games Famed Olympic champion figure skat-

er Elvis Stojko will return to Richmond Hill next month.

The World Figure Skating champion and former resident will attend a Skate With Elvis Sun Life Family Fun Day Aug. 11.

The charity event is taking place at his namesake arena — Elvis Stojko Arena — from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Richmond Hill Sun Life Financial Cen-tre has organized a fun-filled day that will include photograph opportunities with Elvis and an autograph session and a char-ity hockey game with the youth players of

the Richmond Hill Hockey Association. Some lucky members of the Rich-

mond Hill Figure Skating Club will earnthe opportunity to skate on the ice with the two-time silver Olympic medallist him-self.

The charitable proceeds collected at the event or from sponsorship will be going to the Bullying in the Schools Foundation, the charity of choice of Mr. Stojko.

For details, contact Joe Ferreyro, associate man-ager of Richmond Hill Sun Life Financial, at 905-886-2200, ext. 2330 or www.sunlife.ca/joe.ferreyro

Elvis will be back in town

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ing events from non-profit community organiza-tions. While every effort is made to include all submissions, there is no guarantee of publica-tion. E-mail items to [email protected]

THURSDAY, JULY 26Enjoy free summer Concert in the Park at

Mill Pond Park July 26 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the park at the corner of Mill Street and Trench. Enjoy the country rock sounds of Juno award-winning group, The Good Brothers, returning to their stomping grounds of Richmond Hill. Bring a blanket, chairs and your own picnic, or purchase barbecued hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, sausages, drinks, freezies and ice cream treats (in limited quantities) with proceeds supporting the concert series.

FRIDAY, JULY 27Richmond Hill’s first annual free Ribfest will

be held at Richmond Green Park July 27 to 29. Professional rib teams from across North America will cook and compete for titles. Sample delicious foods, live entertainment, beer garden, children’s fun zone and midway, presented in part by The Liberal. July 27 from

noon to 11 p.m.; July 28 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and July 29 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For info call 905-771-8870.

The Greek Orthodox community of Markham’s 23rd annual Greek Summer Festival will be held at the Saints Panteleimon, Anna & Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church, 11323 Warden Ave. July 27, 28 and 29. Enjoy live music, Greek food, craft and gift sales and games for children in the family event. Admission: Adults $10; children 12 and under $3. For info, call 905-887-7311.

SATURDAY, JULY 28Enjoy an Edible Gardens Learning Tour

July 28, featuring eight gardens of vegetables, herbs and fruits, presented by the Richmond Hill Garden & Horticultural Society. Tickets for the self-guided garden tour are $10 and sold at

Covernotes (beside the Centre for the Perform-ing Arts) and Hillcrest Florist. For details, visit richmondhillgardensociety.org.

The Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, 233 Centre St,. E., Richmond Hill, pres-ent a monthly euchre night July 28 at 7:30 p.m. Cost is $5; light refreshments. All invited.

MONDAY, JULY 30Feel alone and depressed, or hopeless?

The Canadian Mental Health Association offers Support for Depression groups. A Richmond Hill group meets weekly Monday nights 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at new location, St. Mary’s Angli-can Church, 10030 Yonge St., enter off Major Mackenzie onto McLatchey Lane. No fee or reg-istration. Trained facilitators; newcomers always welcome. For details call CMHA York Region at

905-853-8477 or visit www.cmha-yr.on.ca

TUESDAY, JULY 31Enjoy free Jazz in the Plaza every Tuesday

all summer presented by and at Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, Yonge at Wright streets. From 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. July 31 enjoy the music of Phil Bianco in the outdoor plaza at 10268 Yonge St. at Wright.

A free workshop series for those struggling with eating problems, Craving Change, will run three Tuesdays, starting July 31, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Vaughan Community Health Centre, 9401 Jane St., Ste. 106, (north of Rutherford). Learn about triggers for eating, challenges to eating healthy, strategies to change behaviours. Call 905-303-8490 ext. 150 to register.

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1 The first Moonlight Movie of the summer will

be held Aug. 1 at 7 p.m. at Richmond Green, 1300 Elgin Mills Rd. E. featuring the movie We Bought a Zoo, from director Cameron Crowe starring Matt Damon, Scarlett Johansson and Thomas Haden Church, about a father moving his young family to the countryside to renovate and re-open a struggling zoo. Bring blankets or

lawn chairs. In the case of inclement weather, the screening will move indoors to Rouge Woods Community Centre, 110 Shirley Dr.

Cool Summer Praise service will take place in the Wallace Hall of Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, 10066 Yonge St., just north of Major Mackenzie Aug. 1 at 7:30 p.m. and every Wednesday this summer. Come sing some old favourites, folk songs, camp songs, spirituals and contemporary choruses, hear inspiring messages and enjoy ice cream. Newcomers and church seekers welcome at the less formal summer services.

THURSDAY, AUG. 2Enjoy free summer Concert in the Park at

Mill Pond Park July 26 from 7 to 9 p.m. Enjoy the Celtic sounds of Squid. Bring a blanket, chairs and your own picnic, or purchase barbecued treats with proceeds supporting concert series.

Free monthly meeting of the Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue group for York Region will be held Aug. 2 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church auditorium, 10295 Yonge St., Richmond Hill. Find out latest news on research, coping skills, management of symptoms from peer group of all ages. Fragrance free.

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✓ “Choose Wellness” is an interactive and revolutionary in store program which encourages the consumer to take a more informed and balanced approach to their daily eating, nutrition and wellness choices.

✓ The CHOOSE WELLNESS program highlights in store products by way of labelled “shelf talkers” that are designed to help educate the consumer. These shelf talkers contain information that helps to explain why that particular product has been identified, based on proven principals that are outlined in “The Food Palette”.

✓ The Food Palette is a tool developed by Danielle and her business partner, Shannon Clark, to take the frenzy out of healthful eating. It allows you to choose foods, that when eaten in combination enable your body to achieve balanced blood sugar levels and inhibits a quick insulin response.

✓ All foods, when eaten in proper balance, will allow your body to utilize them at their most optimal level, as long as there are enough calories to support your metabolism.

✓ When you CHOOSE WELLNESS and consciously combine it with THE FOOD PALETTE tool you are taking a giant step towards an educated and interactive shopping experience.

✓ Look for our labelled shelf talkers and wellness pointers in store today and remember balanced eating is a normal and sustainable way to live. It promotes healthy living while you enjoy one of life’s greatest pleasures: Food!

For more information on The Food Palette and how it can work for you please contact Danielle at [email protected]

Danielle Greco R.M.T., R.H.N., Natural Chef

Since 2006 Danielle has been a practicing Registered Massage Therapist working with a wide range of clientele. The diversity of cases she’s encountered from musculoskeletal problems to dietary related concerns further sparked her interest in alternative health which led to a diploma in Holistic Nutrition in ‘08. Growing up

on the ever so popular Mediterranean diet in a family of grocers has enhanced her passion for food greatly.

With a keen interest in wellness and holistic health she was determined to prove to skeptics that food can be healthy without compromising flavor and satisfaction. This led her to the West coast where she attended

Bauman College in San Francisco and became certified as a Natural Chef. With her triad complete she is entering into the grocery business with the introduction of Choose Wellness which places emphasis on healthy living and informed choices.

With a few projects on the go she hopes to help

educate and enlighten the general public on the benefits of making choices for overall wellbeing. As a part time R.M.T. she will continue to provide therapy from the outside/in with an emphasis on preventative care through healthy living.

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spring, Mr. Jeffers collected the early rain water and when it’s dry, he gives his plants a good soak, once a week.

Mr. Jeffers advises aspiring vegetable gar-deners to practise restraint and not over-crowd your crops.

Follow the instructions you get from the gardener or on the seed package and don’t try to stuff too much into your space.

“My better half will often see space and want to plant more, but I say no. You crowd the crops and the plants suffer,” said Mr. Jef-fers.

“It’s important to visualize just how large things will grow and how much space they will require when they are full,” he added.

Despite his experience, Mr. Jeffers admits maintaining a successful garden can have a lot to do with luck. For whatever reason, he’s never had any luck with sweet peppers.

“It doesn’t matter if it’s in the garden or in a pot — sweet peppers just don’t want to grow for me,” he lamented, though he does have success growing hot peppers.

An easy crop to grow and one with which beginners may want to start is tomatoes, said Mr. Jeffers.

While his garden hosts stakes so his toma-toes grow upward; the heartiness of the tomato crop means they will even grow as a ground vine.

“If it’s a tomato, it’ll grow,” professed Mr. Jeffers.

Like most gardeners, Mr. Jeffers has to cope with his share of crop-devouring pests.

In Mr. Jeffers’ case, it’s a local rabbit, whose favourite back yard crops are beets, corn and — of course — carrots.

Each year, his garden is visited by the cunning Peter Cottontail and each year the rabbit manages to get past Mr. Jeffers efforts to thwart the vegetable thief.

“I placed a small nylon fence around some of the crops, but that didn’t stop him,” explained Mr. Jeffers.

“I put up the fence and then went inside to have some brunch. When I came back the rabbit had chewed through the nylon and was sitting in the garden, taking up a whole row of beets,” he laughed.

To swap advice and share stories, you can purchase tickets for the garden tour at Covernotes Tea and Coffee House, beside the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts or at Hillcrest Florist in Hillcrest Mall.

GOOD TO KNOW:Tickets are $10 each or four for $35. Entry is free for children under 12 accompanied by an adult with a ticket.

The tour is self guided is scheduled to run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

A map is provided upon your ticket purchase.

Ticket inquiries and questions can be e-mailed to [email protected]. For more about the meet-ings and activities of the garden society, visit www.RichmondHillGardenSociety.org

Rabbit munches his veggiesFrom page 1.

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Did you know?Summer water bylaws are now in effectacross York Region.

Here’s what you can do!Follow your local watering bylaw. If your housenumber is odd, water on odd numbered days.If it is even, water only on even numbered days.And remember … only one inch of water perweek will keep your lawn healthy.

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Did you know?Summer water bylaws are now in effectacross York Region.

Here’s what you can do!Follow your local watering bylaw. If your housenumber is odd, water on odd numbered days.If it is even, water only on even numbered days.And remember … only one inch of water perweek will keep your lawn healthy.

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totalling $1,100 were returned. Fol-lowing his inaugural 2008 run for office, two donations with a total value of $350 were returned.

He said donations can be returned for a number of reasons, including ineligibility, incorrect contact information or they are over the contribution limit of $1,100.

“It’s just par for the course. There’s nothing here we haven’t

done or other members of parlia-ment haven’t done,” Mr. Calandra said.

Five years ago, the Conserva-tives banned corporate donations to political parties.

“I’ll leave it to other people to judge,” he said.

Nine companies have submitted applications to the CRTC for Toron-to’s 88.1 FM station, the last slot available on the FM dial, accord-ing to WorldBand Media, one of the applicants.

Donations often returnedfor various reasons: MP

From page 1.

A Toronto woman suffered serious injuries after she was hit by a car late Tuesday in Markham.

The woman, 59, was walk-ing west on John Street near Baywood Gate at about 11 p.m. when she was struck by a blue 1991 Honda Accord.

The driver, an 80-year-old Markham man, was not injured.

Police continue to investi-gate and are asking witnesses to contact them.

If you have information, call police at 1-866-876-5423, ext. 7704 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-tips, leave an anonymous tip online or text YORK and your tip to CRIMES (274637).

- Joe Fautauzzi

Woman injured inMarkham accident

MP Paul Calandra

DROP IN TO DROP OFFYork Region Community Environmental Centres (CECs) providea convenient, one-stop location to drop off a variety of reusableand recyclable materials to be diverted from landfill.

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• Cabinets• Clothing• Doors• Fabrics and textiles• Furniture• Hardware and tools• Housewares• Light fixtures• Lumber• Plumbing fixtures• Tools• Windows

• Blue Box items• Cardboard (flattened)• Clean fill / soil• Compact fluorescentlight bulbs(energy efficient)

• Concrete and rubble• Drywall• Electronics(e.g. cameras, cell phones,computers, televisions,VCRs)

• Household batteries(e.g. AAA, AA, C, D, 9V)

• Large metal appliances• Refrigerated appliances*• Scrap metal• Shredded paper(in clear plastic bags)

• Tires(limit of four per visit)

• Wood(untreated lumber)

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• Household Hazardous Waste• Green Bin organics• Industrial waste• Yard waste• Loads greater than a14-foot cube van

*Items are subject to a fee.

†Goodwill and Habitat for Humanityreserve the right to refuse items theyfeel are not reusable or resalable.

RECYCLING (free of charge)

For more information on York Region waste managementprograms and services, please visit www.york.ca/wasteor call 1-877-449-9675 ext. 3000.

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TOP ROTARY SCHOLARSDuring graduation ceremonies at schools across Richmond Hill, representatives from the Rotary Club of Richmond Hill presented awards to some of the brightest students in the community. Michael Murphy of Bay-view Secondary School earned his award from Rotarian Binni Rana for pursuing studies in education. Other Rotary winners includ-ed Sarah Cunningham-Scharf of Alexander Mackenzie for mathematics, Madison Brown of Jean Vanier Catholic High for English, Mea-gen Louie of Langstaff Secondary for artistic studies, Larissa Young of Richmond Green Secondary for history, Tusaani Kumaravadivel of Richmond Hill High School for geography and Alex Rokos of St. Theresa of Lisieux Catholic High for community service.

GRADUATIONS: Celebrating the brightest and best

PROUD COMPUTER GRADUATES

With his mother Azita Moshkelani snapping a keep-sake photo (right) , son Arman shakes hands with Rich-mond Hill Sena-tor Don Meredith, who co-founded the GTA Faith Alliance. Graduate Aslan Zare (photo at left) and friend Mehrnosh Goud-avzi speak with the senator after the ceremony.

Earlier this month in Richmond Hill, the GTA Faith Alliance Computer Centre celebrated the graduation of 12 students from across York Region with Senator Don Meredith, co-founder and president, in attendance to speak to grads and their proud families. MP Costas Menegakis also congratulated the group during the ceremony held at the Richmond Hill police station. Graduates in computer repair or website design include: Amir Hossein Ahmadi, Sanam Abolzadeh, Jonathan Horne-Banfield, Sheena Cardinal, Joseph Ciantar, Mojdeh Mohamadi, Arman Moshkelani, Joshua Tregear, Iman Tajadod, Soroush Teymouri,Nima Zanganeh and Jafar Zare.

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After 10 years of travel on what he’s dubbed the “ribs and road show”, Bernie Gerl admits that the professional rib barbecue circuit is a carnival unto itself.

And this carnival — geared to tempt every rib craving carnivore out there — rolls into town this weekend, for the inaugural Rich-mond Hill Ribfest.

Mr. Gerl serves as equal parts event orga-nizer and ribfest competitor, operating the professional ribber outfit known as Camp 31 BBQ.

Originating out of Alabama, Mr. Gerl admits that Camp 31 was the first restaurant to bring southern barbecue north of the border, open-ing a restaurant in Paris, Ont.

Mr. Gerl started working at the restaurant 30 years ago and has spent the past decade focused on the rib circuit.

Camp 31 will be joined in Richmond Hill by several other professional outfits from across North America, to sell their ribs and compete for bragging rights as each outfit competes for best ribs and best sauce honours.

“This is a year-round gig,” explained Mr. Gerl, Monday morning.

“In the winter you’ll find us in the south around Florida and in the summer, we truck up to places like you guys and Ottawa. We do more than 30 weekends each year,” added the 47-year-old.

The Richmond Hill festival kicks off Friday at Richmond Green, Elgin Mills Road East at Leslie, and runs to late Sunday afternoon. Admission is free.

Organizers are expecting more than 15,000 patrons to attend the town’s three-day event, as rib festivals have gained a large following in recent years.

“The ribfest season in southern Ontario is a small window, so there is a core group of people that go to all of them,” said Christine Morgan, town events co-ordinator.

“We expect this to be a big draw event and hopefully something that we can continue each year,” she added.

Mr. Gerl said he hopes to sell “a truckload of ribs” this weekend and also give residents a sample of the rib tour culture.

While they are definitely competitors, the ribbers are like family as many of the same outfits socialize, compete and stay in the same hotels each weekend.

“We tend to operate and interact as if we are one big dysfunctional family,” said Mr. Gerl, with a laugh.

“We spend a lot of time together, but you want to win so sometimes it can be no holds barred. Bragging rights means everything,” he added.

While the ribbers make money from dish-ing out their pork productions, to the winner of best ribs and sauce will go a trophy and those all-important bragging rights.

Some of the larger festivals will sometimes include prize money.

One of the best prizes, said Mr. Gerl, is returning to the various towns each summer and continuing friendships made through the festival.

“We hoot and holler and chant and cheer. With good food and a good atmosphere it’s

easy to make friends,” said Mr. Gerl.“We even have one lady who comes out

each year to the Ottawa festival and volun-teers to do our laundry,” he added.

Without giving away his rib-making secrets, Ms Gerl said for those amateur rib-bers at home, it’s important to make sure you get a nice caramelization on your ribs and ensure your sauce isn’t runny.

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Joining Camp 31 BBQ will be professional ribbers Bibb’s BBQ, Billy Bones BBQ, Hawg’s Gone Wild BBQ and Uncle Sam’s BBQ.

Judges including Richmond Hill Mayor Dave Barrow will crown the ribfest champ, Sunday. The weekend is presented by Hill-crest Mall, with The Liberal as media spon-sor.

Live music and dance acts will provide entertainment on the Wilson Niblett stage, King Henry’s Arms will provide a Bavarian garden and other food, drink and snack ven-dors will be on hand.

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URQUHART, Russell CharlesWorld War II Veteran

1922-2012

It is with profound sadness that family and friends part with Russell Charles Urquhart B.Ed, M.Ed. from cancer at Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital on Monday, July 23, 2012. Russell is now in the arms of his beloved wife Lucille Reta Urquhart (nee Harvey), who passed away fi ve years ago. Also known as 'Bud', he is brother to Louis, Glen, Hazel and Ivan Urquhart. Left to mourn this independent, humorous, hard-working and protective father, are his children: Roderick Urquhart (Aase), Adrienne Urquhart, Tracy Campbell (Richard) and beloved granddaughters Taryn and Marley Campbell. Russ, a retired public school principal with York County Board of Education, was very active right until his last days. Having served in the Royal Canadian Corps. of Signals, he joined the 16th AAOR and was stationed in both England and Europe during the Second World War. A voracious reader, having read many books about the war, he regaled all around with his spirited storytelling. The family would like to thank the caring staff of CCAC, Mackenzie Health and Veterans Affairs Canada.An informal Celebration of Life for his family to receive friends and relatives will be held Wednesday, August 1st from 2-4 p.m. at The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 385, 105 Industrial Pkwy N. in Aurora, ON. Please visit www.marshallfuneralhome.com for further information or to leave a message of condolence. Donations may be made to The Royal Canadian Legion at www.on.legion.ca/charity/donations.asp.

York Region's Internationally Educated Professionals Conference

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Registration & Lessons

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reasonable price. Job satisfaction. Bonded/

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Garage Sales

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GARAGE SALE Sat July 28 7am-12pm 28 Springer Dr. Richmond Hill

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RICHMOND HILL - 91 Sil-ver Linden Dr. Sat. July 28th. 8am-3pm. Books, clothes, toys, & more!

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