Fall 2012 WebNewsletter.fm - Coronation Community Association
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Fall 2012 WebNewsletter.fm - Coronation Community Association
Fall 2012 Vol 7 Issue 2 Environmental Red Flag -- Here and Now by Ron Wootton Chair of The Coronation Community Association right next to a public pathway leading along the waterfront. This stuff is dropping off truck bodies and In the previous two issues of our newsletter, I have addressed the Cities BioSolid Master Plan and the City Council’s decision not to follow the recommendation of the Engineers that developed the Plan. This plan was to upgrade the incinerators to the new Fluidized Bed type with state-of-the-art pollution controls. (These newsletters are available on our website www.coronationca.com). Instead, City Council (led by Councillor Paul Ainslie Ward 43) voted to have 5-6 Trucks daily hauling raw, untreated sewage through our residential streets, past your homes, schools, recreation centres, churches and shopping plazas. There has been no change in the status of these issues. trailer tires onto our streets, right where our children play, where we walk our pets and consequently The City is now budgeting funds to begin the process tracked all over our neighbourhood and of shutting down the into our homes. Before any further incinerators at the Highland Instead, City Council (led by development work is done at this Plant, Creek Treatment Plant and to Councillor Paul Ainslie Ward 43) the City must provide a covered storage build facilities to accommodate voted to have 5 - 6 Trucks daily facility for the current truck loading and the trucking option. This is, In hauling raw, untreated sewage must ensure that adequate washing of spite of the recent estimate through our residential streets the trucks and trailers is conducted prior that trucking is 50% more to them leaving the Plant. costly and will generate 25% more Green House While this ash is termed by the City not to be Gases, than the communities preferred option, of hazardous waste, The environmental audit of the upgrading the incinerator. (Who is driving this bus?) plant ash (done in 1989, although out of date) That said, there is a more pressing issue. Currently provides some sense of what is in ash. It contains 11 the Ash from the incinerators is collected and piled up metals e.g. cadmium, mercury, lead, and 25 toxic outside the Plant and once a year, during a three organics like toxaphene and parathion, lindane, week period starting in mid-July, several trucks trihalomethanes, nitrite and nitrate, fluoride, PCBs , are loaded with this ash and trucked through our some dioxins (H7CDD) and furans (P5CDF). These community. Photos (Click here) show the City does chemicals can cause mental illness and a number a very sloppy job. This ash is loaded in the open air, (cont’d on page 10) In This Issue Message from Chair . . . . . . . . . . . 1,10 Local Issues . . . . . . . 5, 8, 10, 12,13, 15 CCA Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Recipe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Household Tips . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 5, 6,10 Healthy Living . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 14 Seniors’ Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Councillor Ainslie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 14 Hon. John McKay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 MPP Margaret Best . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Upcoming Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Thanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 16 Pools Stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Outdoor Rinks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Skate Times. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Story by CCA Member . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Local Advertisements Membership Form (See Insert) 2 Your Community Association Volunteers Coronation Community Association Executive OR by surface mail to, Editor CCA Newsletter 68 Kitchener Road, Scarborough, ON, M1E 2X5 Chair: .............. Ron Wootton Treasurer: ......... Lisa Bieley Secretary: ........ Abid Choudhury Membership:..... Bess King Neighbourhood Representatives Danzig: ............. Galloway: .......... Eastview: .......... Secor: ............... Gardentree: ...... Ed King The Mall: ... Patti Fox Deekshill: .......... Karl Bieley Guild Station ..... Maria Florosz West Hill North:. Susan Rightmyer West Hill South: Mike De Groot West Hill East: .. Jan Olejarz West Hill West: . Newsletter Staff Editor: ............... Bess King Assistant Editor. Desiree` Amshad Email:[email protected] Advertising: Lisa Bieley Coronation Community Association Newsletter is published twice a year. Submissions are welcomed and must be received by March 31st to be included in our Spring 2012 newsletter. Submissions may be made on-line at www.coronationca.com/newsletter.html Or send submission by e-mail to Newsletters are delivered to approximately 2500 residences in the area outlined above. Advertising Rates and Size (w x h) Business card ... $35.00 (3.5” x 2”) Quarter Page .... $65.00 (3.5” x 4.75”) Third of a Page . $80.00 (3.3” x 7”) Half Page ......... $100.00 (4.75” x 7”) Full Page Ad ..... $200.00 (7” x 9.5”) [email protected] Visit our website to view this and previous newsletters online at www.coronationca.com Goodbye Fruit Flies . . .Get rid of pesky fruit flies - take a small glass, fill it (1/2") with Apple Cider Vinegar and 2 drops of dish washing liquid. Mix well. The fruit flies are attracted to the vinegar smell and the detergent traps them. If the fruit flies fall in, the soap sticks to the wings so the fruit flies cannot fly. You can also use a little fruit or juice to help attract the fruit flies. Monthly Meetings 1st Tuesday of each month Time: 7:30pm 43 Division Police Station Community Room Annual General Meeting - Oct 2, see details page 3 3 GIFFEN-MACK FUNERAL HOME Honoured Provider Dignity Memorial Scarborough Chapel 416-281-6800 Serving Scarborough and West Hill Since 1979 Complete arrangements to suit your wishes Personal services with dignity and decorum 4115 Lawrence Avenue East (Just west of Kingston Road) (Ample Parking) Brian R Smith - Managing Director www.dignitymemorial.com Come Meet Your Local Police Superintendent, Mark Fenton at the Coronation Community Association of Westhill Annual General Meeting Eastview School, 20 Waldock St (two blocks south of Kingston Road and one block east of Galloway). DOORS OPEN AT 6:30, MEETING STARTS AT 7:00 PUBLIC SKATE TIMES Heron Park CRC 292 Manse Rd 416-396-4035 Public Skate Caregiver & Tot Sat 7:30pm - 9pm, Sun 2:30pm - 4pm Tues/Thurs 9:30am - 10:30am Centennial RC, 1967 Ellesmere Rd Mini Skate(up to 5 yrs) Family Skate Sat 6:30pm - 7:15pm, Sun 1:30pm - 2:15pm Sat 7:15pm - 8:45pm, Sun 2:15pm - 3:45pm Thurs 4pm - 5pm , Fri 7:30pm - 9pm Tues/Thurs 1pm - 2pm, Thurs 9:30am - 10:30am Public Skate Caregiver & Tot (up to 5 yrs) Adult Skate (19 yrs and over) Tues/Thurs 1 - 2:15pm,Wed 2 - 3:30pm, Fri 9:15 - 10:45pm, Sat 9 - 10:30pm Scarborough Village RC 3600 Kingston Rd Public Skate Family Skate Caregiver & Tot Fri 7:15pm - 8:45pm Sun 2:15pm - 3:45pm Mon/Wed/Fri 9am- 9:50am StartDay/Time Start Date Sen iors ’ Co r Course Numberner Table Tennis Every day except Friday 1pm-3:30pm 1-Oct-12 2077058 Badminton (55 yrs +) Tues/Thurs 9:30am-11:30am 2-Oct-12 2077061 Progressive Euchre Tues 12:30pm-3:30pm 9-Oct-12 2077078 Bid Euchre Thurs 12:30pm-3:30pm 11-Oct-12 2077079 Walking Tues-Fri 1pm-2:30pm 2-Oct-12 2077064 Ballroom & Line Dance Fri 1:30pm-3:45pm 12-Oct-12 2077071 4 Heron Park Community Centre - Fall Sessions - Free/12 wks - for 60 yrs+ - Heron Park Community Centre - Winter Sessions - 12 wks/Free - for 60 yrs+ Badminton (55 yrs +) Tues/Thurs 9:30am-11:30am 8-Jan-13 2077188 Ballroom & Line Dance Fri 1:30pm-3:45pm 11-Jan-13 2077190 Bid Euchre Thurs 12:30pm-3:30pm 10-Jan-13 2077193 Progressive Euchre Tues 12:30pm-3:30pm 8-Jan-13 2077192 Table Tennis Every day except Friday 1pm-3:30pm 7-Jan-13 2077187 Walking Tues/Fri 1pm-2:30pm 8-Jan-12 2077189 Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities (SCHC) New Hospice and Caregiver Wellness Program at SCHC Email: . [email protected] Web site. site. . .www.schcontario.ca. SCHC has been recognized for their leadership in seniors care and as of April 1, 2012 they have begun to recruit and train more volunteers for their newest Hospice and Caregiver Wellness Program now housed at their Hub location, Mid-Scarborough. AddressEasttown Centre Plaza 2660 Eglinton Ave E, Scarborough, ON, M1K 2S3 Location (Intersection) Scarborough Central (Brimley Rd and Eglinton Ave E) The Hospice and Caregiver Wellness team can be contacted at 416-640-7397. 4130 Lawrence Avenue East, Scarborough, M1E 2R8 SCHC operates 38 distinct and integrated programs across 9 sites throughout Scarborough. All of these high-quality programs are accessible, inclusive, and designed to improve the health of the communities they serve. Do not hesitate to contact a member of our team for further information. Office phone :416-640-7390 Pine Tree Seniors' Centre is a drop-in centre providing older adults and seniors with social, recreational and health promotion programs. Congregate Dining/Wheels-to-Meals Program The Congregate Dining/Wheelsto-Meals program provides older adults and seniors with transportation to enjoyable group dining experiences. Phone: . .416-283-9822 General Inquiries. . .Phone: 416-642-9445 Pine Tree Seniors' Centre (EPC) Phone: . .416-847-4136 5 Freeze Citrus Products Such As Limes, Lemons, Oranges Etc. Cut the fruit into halves or quarters and freeze. Grate and use as required. All parts the fruit are used. You will have citrus flavour or zest, to add a little fla vo u r to s a la d s , t ea s , drinks, cooking or baking needs. 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No person shall discharge fireworks in a manner contrary to the manufacturer's instructions. @ejli\ pfli J8M< +, LG KF ! :Xcc8ccjkXk\=`ijk !1 .1.4%'ũ23ũ%#-!8ũ ČĎĉĎũ(-%23.-ũ"ēũ !1 .1.4%'Ĕũũ ČĈďıĉđĊıćĎČČ 2!1 .1.4%'#23ı++233#ē!ũ !@eZclj`m\f]Xccfk_\i[`jZflekjXggc`\[kf8ccjkXk\ËjYXj\iXk\j% K\idjXe[Zfe[`k`fejXggcpXe[dXpmXipYpi\^`fe%IXk\jXe[[`jZflekjjlYa\ZkkfZ_Xe^\% KiX[\dXiblj\[le[\ic`Z\eZ\Yp8ccjkXk\@ejliXeZ\:fdgXep '',<$'.&(' Household Tip 6 If you drop a small object on the carpet, sofa etc. and can't find it. . . place panty hose over the end of the vacuum hose and start vacuuming. The panty hose will keep it from getting sucked into the vacuum. Advantages of Using a Local Realtor "I sell the benefits of our area as well as your home. We have a lot to brag about." 416 284-4751 www.torontohomestop.com www.facebook.com/KevDRealtor Kevin Campbell Sales Representative Awarded Top 10% Residential Sales in Canada 2010 Royal LePage Connect Realty, Brokerage 4525 Kingston Rd Suite 2202 7 COMMUNITY NEWS FROM Hon. John Mckay, PC, MP - ScarboroughGuildwood Dear Friends, Like you, I was troubled to learn about the recent violence in our community. While the media has already moved on, I think it is important that the community comes together and starts to figure out solutions to the problems. I recently hosted two local meetings at St. Martin de Porres Church, on July 21st and on August 25th, in order to address the community's concerns. Local residents and leaders were invited to participate in a conversation about what could be done to prevent tragedies like this from happening in the future. I would like to share some of the thoughts that I heard at these meetings and get your feedback on the points below: This Is A Good Community And Is Still A Safe Place To Live. . .The problems created by a few individuals from outside of the neighbourhood should not result in the stigmatization of the majority who live here by media and politicians that have never visited before. A More Positive Relationship With Toronto Police Services. . .With a more personal approach, a better partnership can be established between the community and the police. Tension can be reduced if we build not just a police "presence", but a relationship with police. Greater Awareness Of Local Programs. . .Many residents and community leaders are unaware of the programs already available, which can be remedied by better outreach, cooperation, and information sharing by organizers. Local groups should not operate within "silos of solitude". On Saturday, September 8th, I hosted my annual Community BBQ at the Boys and Girls Club of East Scarborough. At this event, I was honoured to present the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal to many outstanding members of our community. This prestigious award was bestowed on these individuals in recognition of their contributions to the community, and I was proud to recognize the work of Ronald Wooton, President of the Coronation Community Association with the Diamond Jubilee Medal. Ron's tireless efforts and dedication to the community is what makes Scarborough-Guildwood a place that we are all proud to call home. I hope that you will all join me in congratulating Ron and thanking him for his exceptional service to our community. "Ron Wootton thanked Hon. McKay for the honour and accepted on behalf of the Coronation Community Association of Westhill; in particular he mentioned Bess & Ed King and Lisa & Karl Bieley who have been involved since the organization was formed and the many others that have joined - putting forth the effort and giving freely of their time." Family History (HEALTH TIP) Family history could be one of the strongest influences on your risk of developing heart disease, stroke, diabetes or cancer. If your risk of a chronic disease is identified early, you may be able to improve, delay, and hopefully prevent an undesired 647 439-0321 8 Scarborough - Are we getting our fair share?? In the past we have written articles on rinks and pools. Once again we are bringing these issues to the attention of the community. If you have a problem with these injustices, please contact your councillor and/ or mayor. Pools in the GTA 2012 (Stats from Toronto.ca) Population in 2006 Outdoor Pools Indoor Pools Total Pools Etobicoke/York 595,320 25 16 41 Scarborough 602,575 6 12 18 North York 635,220 17 12 29 Toronto/East York 642,895 9 23 32 Indoor Pools In/Near Our Community Address Phone # 1967 Ellesmere Rd 416-396-4060 Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute Pool (West of Port Union Rd) 5400 Lawrence Avenue 416-396-4007 Sir Wilfrid Laurier Collegiate Institute Pool 155 Guildwood Parkway 416-396-4011 West Hill Collegiate Institute Pool (North of Kingston Rd) 350 Morningside Avenue 416-396-4008 Centennial Recreation Centre Pool (West of Markham) Pick up a copy of “The Fun Guide” at the Heron Park Recreation Centre 292 Manse Road 416-396-4035 Waxing Facial Eyebrows Weaves Pedicure Manicure UV Gel Nails Solar Nails 155 Morningside Ave, Unit 3 647 344344-2865 Open 7 days a week 9am - 9pm hair&[email protected] www.allinonehair&nail.com 9 Who Cares. . .The people who make a difference in your life are not the ones with the most credentials, the most money...or the most awards. They simply are the ones who care the most. 10 (Environmental Red Flag -- Here and Now (cont’d from page 1) are known cancer causing agents. Breathing or neighbourhood. If you TALK TO CITY C OUNCIL - THEY getting this stuff on your skin JUST BRUSH OVER THE ISSUES could very well be detrimental Residents must go right to the heart “LORD KNOWS” what kind of mess to your health. If this is how the of the matter. Contact the we are going to have when they city operates just to remove the Ministries of the Environment for start moving raw untreated ash - “LORD KNOWS” WHAT both Ontario and Canada sewage daily out of the plant and KIND OF MESS we are going to numbers and addresses are along our residential streets. have when they start moving below. raw untreated sewage daily out 0R Log onto the of the plant and along our residential streets. We must URGE OUR RESIDENTS TO SCREAM BLOODY MURDER - because that is what the City is doing in our The Honourable Jim Bradley Minister of Environment Ontario 77 Wellesley Street W, 11th Floor, Ferguson Block Toronto ON, M7A 2T5 Email: [email protected] Telephone: (416) 314-6790 Fax: (416) 314-6748 www.coronationca.com website for automatic emailing to the Environmental Ministers The Honourable Peter Kent Minister of Environment Canada 10 Wellington Street, 28th Floor Gatineau, QC, K1A 0H3 Email: [email protected] Telephone: (819) 997-1441 Fax: (819) 953-0279 Recycling plastics (The Ins And Outs) There are still some plastic items Toronto can’t currently recycle. The wrong item can contaminate the recycling stream, damage equipment and cause workplace injuries. The Items Below Do Not Go In Recycling Clear plastic (clamshells), for example, containers for strawberries, BBQ Chicken, chinese food, etc Plastic blister packs Plastic drinking cups, lids, straws Toys Cassettes, CDs and DVDs Clear and opaque entree and takeout food containers, lids, etc. Plastic pails Plastic paint pails (with metal handles) Plastic over-wrap on pop/water cartons, toilet paper, paper towels, etc., Town Hall Meeting - Guest Speaker - Police Chief Bill Blair Tue. . . Nov 13 7pm to 9pm, Scarborough Village Community Centre, (Kingston & Markham Roads) 11 Message from Margarett Best Member of Provincial Parliament for ScarboroughGuildwood Margarett Best Member of Provincial Parliament Scarborough - Guildwood Our community has had to deal with tremendous tragedy in Constituency Office: the Danzig incident. I take this opportunity to again offer my 4117 Lawrence Avenue East, Unit 109 Toronto, Ontario M1E 2S2 condolences to the families of Shyanne Charles, Joshua T: 416-281-2787 | F: 416-281-2360 Yasay and the injured. It is in difficult times that we see E: [email protected] communities come together in support of each other. Unity www.margarettbest.ca in the community was truly demonstrated in the aftermath of such a senseless tragedy. I met with several leaders in the community and some who came from outside of the community. Additionally, I arranged for the Premier and the Minister of Children and Youth Services to be in attendance in the Riding to meet with community leaders to hear from them how we can best address the issues. I have also had follow up input with the Minister of Child and Youth Services, Eric Hoskins with respect to the direction our government has recently taken by announcing the Ontario-wide strategy titled "Youth Action Plan". The new Strategy will support the continued work of the many community organizations in the Riding in serving young people. Queen's Diamond Jubilee. . .On Friday, August 17th, I had the pleasure to host the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Ceremony to honour fourteen deserving individuals who made their mark in their contribution and commitment to community. These individuals came from various fields including business, public service, community service and military service.. In commemoration of 60 years on the throne, Queen Elizabeth II continues to execute her public responsibilities with commitment, poise and great respect which recipients equally showcase thus making it a privilege to award medals to them. Join me in congratulating the recipients who reflect the virtues that make us feel proud to be Ontarians. Ontario Government continues to invest in our economy, education, health care and our youth as top priorities for Ontario families. Investing In Youth. . .The McGuinty Government is providing $20 million in laying the foundation of Ontario's Youth Action Plan. The Plan includes immediate actions and long-term strategies to help youth succeed and build safer communities. This includes expanding youth summer job program and adding more outreach workers to benefit 13,000 youth each year and by moving forward on 20 initiatives. The forefront of the Plan is led by Children and Youth Services Minister Eric Hoskins and Community Services Minister Madeleine Meilleur. In addition, the Government has appointed former MPP and Speaker of the Legislature Dr. Alvin Curling as Special Advisor on Youth Opportunities in the Ministry of Children and Youth Services. This course of action highlights the Government's priority in creating safer communities across Ontario and ensuring that all youth have the prospects to succeed. Full Day Kindergarten. . .Our government decided not to cancel the full day Kindergarten program. Thanks to this program over 1000 new students will start full day kindergarten in Scarborough-Guildwood this fall. Benefits: • High quality, play-based kindergarten programs have long-term benefits for children's academic and social skills and helps them to succeed in school and in life. Full day learning is associated with improved literacy and numeracy, smoother transitions to Grade 1, and increased post-secondary graduation rates. Parents will save on daycare costs (approximate saving of over $ 6,500 per annum). Post Secondary. . .The McGuinty Government has made available a 30% off Ontario Tuition grant designed for eligible full-time university and college students in a degree program a tuition grant of $1,680 and college diploma or certificate students a tuition grant of $770. I continue to work diligently as the representative of Scarborough-Guildwood at Queen's Park. Should you require my assistance, please contact my Constituency Office, at 4117 Lawrence Ave. E., Unit 109, Scarborough ON M1E 2S2, by phone at 416-281-2787, by fax 416-281-2360, or by e-mail at [email protected] or find me on or follow me on twitter @MargarettBest. 12 The East Side Story by a Member of Our Community Association When Mr. Wootton asked me for a few lines of contributions due to the happenings on Danzig Street, I had some reservation as to the difficulties that people would need to discuss. So, my canvassing began by knocking on a few unanswered doors and finally one neighbour opened his door. The knocks this time were answered by an older gentleman named Ray. Ray is a Danzig Street resident for several decades. I asked him if he would be willing to answer a few questions. I asked the following questions: stores, bulk food, beer and liquor stores, walk-in clinics, medical labs, gas stations, pizza stores, health food store, auto-repair shops, police station, recreational community center, Sanford and Son industry, a library and with 20 minutes walk to a train station and Lake Ontario. I could go on and on but the cappuccino is ready so I must stop here." "While we were sipping the cappuccino, he said "Don't you think that my sexy wife makes good cappuccino?" "Of course", I replied. "Absolutely the best!" "By the way" he said, "What do you call these people that sell homes?" "Due to the devastating tragedy, would you consider moving away from here?" "NO WAY, NO!" was his reply. "Why??" "You know, on this street, I taught my sons and the sons of my son their first parallel parking and three-pointturn driving lessons that started and finished on Danzig Street," said Ray. Ray continued, "Within walking distance I will be able to reach 5 major banks, 2 major grocery stores, 4 drug Support Crime Stoppers It’s your neighbourhood Keep it safe www.222tips.com 416-222-8477 or 1 800 222-8477 (You will never be asked your name) "Real estate agents," I replied. "Oh! Yes, I remember now, they always stress location, location, location. The location that escaped me earlier is the 2 funeral homes, also within walking distance". "And within 100 meter radius, there is a little United Nations community. There is little problem however, the German on the left cannot figure out why his compatriots must work until 67 to pay a pension to the Greeks whose countrymen retired when they were 55," Ray said. "You see, only one thing will make me leave Danzig Street, a coffin or being dragged out of here." At this point, I did not ask another question to spare myself from a community civics lesson," Ray said. "Well thanks for your time!" I replied. And with a smile, Ray said, "Feel free to come again." * Integrity * Knowledge * Confidentiality * Availability? Being your long time neighbour, I offer a unique "One Stop Service Program" that also encompasses information to avoid pitfalls that can cost thousands of dollars. Maria Florosz REALTOR, CRS., SRES., Sales Representative OFFICE: 416-281-2200 OR DIRECT # 416 844-4036 Coldwell Banker Case Realty, Brokerage email: [email protected] 13 Easy Raspberry Loaf 1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour 1/2 cup white or packed brown sugar 2 tsp baking powder 1 tsp baking soda 1/2 tsp salt 1 cup low-fat, lemon-flavored yogurt (I use whatever I have) 1/4 cup vegetable oil 1 egg 2 egg whites 1 tsp grated lemon zest (I grate my frozen lemon-see page 5) 1 cup fresh or frozen raspberries Preheat oven to 350°. Grease and flour a 9 x 5-inch loaf pan. In a large bowl combine flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Set aside. In a medium bowl whisk together yogurt, oil, egg, egg whites, and lemon zest. Add wet ingredients to flour mixture and stir just until moistened. Gently fold in raspberries. Pour batter into prepared pan and bake for 50 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in center of loaf comes out clean (If using frozen berries, you may need to increase baking time. Cool loaf in pan for 10 minutes. Remove from pan and let cool completely before slicing. A Big Thank You to all those who helped clean up our community on Community Clean-Up Day. We look forward to seeing more Sample of garbage in a local park. participation next spring. Take pride in a clean community and make this an annual family event. 14 Environmentally Safe Ingredients Try to purchase cleaners that are less harmful to the environment or make your own. Either combined, or on their own, the ingredients listed below will produce safe, effective and cost-efficient cleaners. Baking soda: (sodium bicarbonate) An all-purpose, non-toxic cleaner. It cleans, deodorizes, scours, polishes and removes stains. Borax: (sodium borate) It deodorizes, removes stains and boosts the cleaning power of soap. It also prevents mold and odours. Cornstarch: Cleans and deodorizes carpets and rugs. Lemon juice: Cuts through grease and stains on aluminum and porcelain. Pure soap: Cleans everything. Table salt: (sodium chloride) A mild disinfectant and makes an abrasive, but gentle, scouring powder. Removes mildew, stains, grease and wax buildup. Vinegar is a great glass cleaner. Washing soda: (sodium carbonate) Cuts grease and disinfects. It will also increase the cleaning power of soap. Vinegar: (dilute acetic acid) Report from your City Councillor, Paul Ainslie Scarborough East - Ward 43 Chair: Scarborough Community Council Chair: Government Management Committee Chair: Toronto Library Board, 150 Borough Drive Tel: 416-396-7222 E-mail: [email protected] Facebook: Councillor Paul Ainslie Twitter: cllrainslie Website: www.paulainslie.com Dear Residents of Coronation and West Hill, I hope everyone is having a wonderful summer. I was very proud with the release of the City Services Benefit Card last month to replace manual cheques as the payment method for Toronto residents who receive Ontario Works assistance and do not have a bank account. The benefit card - the first of its kind in Canada - will improve service and save the City of Toronto money. I brought this initiative to the City's attention early this year when I read that some American Cities had implemented the plan. This is a good revenue saving tool with annual savings estimated at between $2 million to $5 million gross ($1 million to $2.5 million net). Scarborough East was rocked by a tragedy last month when Shyanne Charles, a beautiful 14 year old lost her life. It is important at this time to join as a community to support our neighbours and speak to our children specifically about the value of their lives and how important they are to the fabric of our community. Our youth need our support in any way we can supply it. Please speak to the youth who live in your community, engage them and let them feel that they are part of your community circle so that we can all recognize each other and know we can feel included. Kingston Road . . .We will be reconstructing the planters in front of 4187 Kingston Road as the area is in need of a clean up to enhance the community. The old wooden boxes will be repaired and replanted. The private business owners have agreed to water the plants which will allow the plants to flourish. There will also be other reconstructing projects taking place on Kingston Road including the southwest corner of Galloway Rd and Kingston Rd. The work is scheduled to commence in late September. Acoustic Fence at Greenvale Terrace . . .We have been diligently working with the developer to reach a satisfactory resolution to install the acoustic fence for the homes on Greenvale which back onto GO/Metrolinx. The City is now in receipt of a letter confirming that the proposed modifications to the acoustic fence are satisfactory in terms of meeting noise abatement requirements. The City now awaits the submission of revised landscaping plans which will be circulated to GO/Metrolinx for review for sign-off. 15 Breakfast With Santa (Pancakes, Fruit and Juice) Saturday Dec 8th Time: 9 10:30 am Tickets available at Front Desk at Heron Park Community Centre. Family Skate Day Police Toy Drive Beginning on Nov 17, new and unused unwrapped toys or cheques (made payable to “ Police Toy Drive”) are being accepted at 43 Division (4331 Lawrence Ave E) or at the Scarborough Town Centre security office (300 Borough Dr.). On Dec. 15, Auxiliary officers and volunteers will make their rounds, with Santa in tow, to deliver the busload of toys to the awaiting kids. Location: Scarborough Village Community Centre Friday, November 16th - 12 noon to 2:00 pm Skates will be provided to those that don't have any. (while quantities last). Town Hall Meeting, TUES NOV 13, 7- 9PM Scarborough Village Community Centre (KINGSTON & MARKHAM RD) Guest Speaker is Police Chief Bill Blair Drop Off New or Used Skates at 43 Division Police Station, 4331 Lawrence Ave East. Call/email or send a letter to your Councillor and Mayor to recifiy this inequity! 52 Outdoor Rinks in City, Only 1 in Scarborough Support Scott Harrison’s efforts to get the city to respond to the needs of our community by contacting Scott today. (See form at bottom of page) The City of Toronto's website boasts . . .52 outdoor rinks, maintained by the City and supported by a refrigerated system to keep ice during warm weather.The Etobicoke area will be increasing their existing outdoor rinks to 20, not including the new ice trail the City put in a year or so ago. Presently North York has 10 outdoor rinks, the former City of Toronto and East York both have 20 outdoor rinks and again Scarborough has only 1! If you would like to show your support for this worthwhile cause, please fill out the required information below and send to Scott Harrison, 19 Falaise Rd, Scarborough Ontario, M1E 3B6. Name: ___________________________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________________________ Phone #: _______________________________________ OR Email: [email protected] OR call 416-948-8282. 52 Outdoor rinks maintained by the City and supported by a refrigerated system to keep ice during warm weather. Scarborough has only 1 16 If you have any thoughts or articles you would like to submit for our next newsletter, please feel free to drop us a line. or Mail to: Editor CCA Newsletter 68 Kitchener Road, Scarborough, ON, M1E 2X5 Non-emergency police number (416) 808-2222 Email: [email protected] Know Your Blood Pressure Numbers Blood Pressure Category Normal Prehypertension High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) Stage 1 High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) Stage 2 Hypertensive Crisis (Emergency care needed) Systolic mm Hg (upper #) less than 120 and Diastolic mm Hg (lower #) less than 80 120 – 139 or 80 – 89 140 – 159 or 90 – 99 160 or higher or 100 or higher Higher than 180 or Higher than 110 6th Annual “Perennial Plant Exchange” a great success! A big Thank You to Susan Rightmeyer for letting us use her backyard. We must urge our residents to scream bloody murder because of what the City is doing to our neighbourhood. Return Ash Loading Is Done Just Once A Year (For 3 Weeks). If the city can't handle the ash once a year, can you image what could happen, if they start trucking raw sewage through our community every day. Residents must go right to the heart of the matter; contact the Ministries of the Environment for both Ontario and Canada. For more information, see 'Environmental Red Flag"on page 1 of the Coronation Community Assoc. of Westhill Fall 2012 newsletter.
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