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people without a place to call home live in the region?
In a first-ever for York, a small army of as many as 150
volunteers will span out over the region during a 24-hour period
late next month to tally as many homeless people as they can find
in shelters and living outside.
The hidden homeless, those people who are
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not be included.
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how many people are
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HeY, SanTa!The York Region Media Group Christmas elves were busy
getting toys for families in need thanks to donations from readers,
advertisers and fundraising by staff for the YRMG Santa Fund.
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Judy Starr (not pictured). See more, page 20.
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Dream visit for Stamkos fan
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Provincial government gives birth to fertility program
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going twice the speed limit on a highway.
Police say last Thursday at 1:25 a.m., members of the OPP
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eastbound in the town of Lincoln when they saw a speeding car.
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erratically. The vehicle was stopped and the driver was
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the vehicle. The vehicle was impounded for seven days.
Cabral Rungan, 25, is to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice
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You may want to check on your Christmas lights.
Health Canada on Friday expanded a recall of indoor and outdoor
plug-in deco-rative light strings manufac-tured by two Chinese
man-ufacturers and sold across Canada.
If you have some of the lights you are advised to stop using
them.
Health Canada tests determined the lights may pose overheating,
fire and electric shock hazards.
It has received 19 reports of consumer incidents relat-ed to the
use of seasonal lights manufactured by Tai-zhou Hongpeng Colour
Lan-terns Co. Ltd. and Ningbo Ego International Co. Ltd.
Four are reports of shock, including two with second-ary minor
burns, plus two reports of minor burns only.
Approximately 1.3 million products have been distribut-ed in
various stores. The time period sold is unknown.
The products can be iden-tified by CSA file numbers 241989 and
263917, which can usually be found on the manufacturers product
identification label, a tag on
the wire of the light string.
Stouffville man, 30, dies after car chase
The name of a 30-year-old at the centre of a provincial
investigation into a police car chase near Ballantrae was released
by officials.
Christopher Chartrand, from Stouffville, was the driver of the
car that crashed in a ditch Sunday morn-ing, according to the
Special Investigation Unit.
Investigators from the police watchdog are con-tinuing to probe
the crash that occurred at Hwy. 48 and Vandorf Road, just north of
the Maples of Ballantrae Golf Club.
The incident was sparked after a York Regional Police car
attempted to make a stop at about 2:20 a.m.
The driver failed to stop and the officer pursued.
The Ontario Provincial Police, which patrols Hwy. 48, assisted
in the investiga-tion, OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt said.
The SIU is an arms length agency that investigates when there
has been a death
or serious injury in cases where police are involved.
Anyone with information is asked to call 416-622-0748 or
1-800-787-8529 ext. 1806.
- Jeremy Grimaldi
Richmond Hill man, 20, charged with murder
Police have released the identity of a man suspected of killing
his father.
Police were called to a house in the area of Bayview Avenue and
Hw.y 7, in Rich-mond Hill, for an injured person call.
When police arrived to the home on Valleymede Drive, they found
Richard Da Costa deceased, a result of blunt force trauma.
Ari Da Costa, 20, was arrested at the scene and charged Dec. 18
with the first-degree murder of his 62-year-old father.
Da Costa is to appear in court Jan. 6.
Anyone with information is asked to call the homicide unit at
1-866-876-5423 ext. 7865.
- Jeremy Grimaldi and Kim Zarzour
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Tim and Andrea Jones recently received the perfect pre-Christmas
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the good news.
And little wonder.Six-year-old Chala Jones, a native of
Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia, has a new home following approval of his
parents adoption application heard recently by a judge in the East
African capital.
The three arrived back at Pearson Inter-national Airport Dec.
10, where they were joyously greeted by Andreas parents and a
niece.
Tim and Andrea reside in Markham. Tim is a director at
Stouffvilles ONeill Funeral Home. Andrea is an ultra-sound
technologist and clinic manager in Toronto.
It was five years ago, after taking up resi-dence in Markham,
that Tim and Andrea began thinking seriously about obtaining a
child through adoption.
They first contacted the Childrens Aid Society, but found the
process extremely long. Hoping to speed things up, they decided to
go internationally. They discovered an adoption agency in Toronto
that suited their purpose.
Since Andrea had travelled extensively in Africa, it was her
desire to adopt a native child, boy or girl, from that continent.
The agency recommended Ethiopia.
Sounded like a great idea, said Tim. I was all for it.
But neither had ever visited that particular
country before. Within a year they made two trips.
After the very first flight, a time period of 14 hours, they
came face to face with their future son.
He was then residing in an Addis Ababa orphanage.
Through a means of match-up, the agency endeavoured to bring
together those qualities exemplified by both the parents and the
child.
Holding his teddy bear, a book
and a laptop computer, he simply
waved goodbye and left a really
brave little guy
(The agency) simplified everything, Andrea said. We knew
instantly Chala was the one.
A court date was set for July.
Although the language of native Ethio-pians is Amharic, Tim and
Andrea encoun-tered few barriers. To their relief the adop-tion
court judge spoke English.
Within minutes Chala was ours, said Andrea.
But the waiting period for a visa took four months.
This caused the parents some con-cern, because the expiry
deadline was fast approaching. The federal governments refugee
program further log-jammed the procedure.
Thats when the office of Health Minis-ter and local MP Jane
Philpott stepped in and speeded up the process.
Both Tim and Andrea praised the Markham-Stouffville MPs
assistance.
Chalas departure from the orphanage was unpretentious, Andrea
recalled.
Holding his teddy bear, a book and a laptop computer, he simply
waved good-bye and left a really brave little guy, she said.
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Tim and Andrea Jones and their new son, Chala Jones. Chala
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Markham.
HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
Remarkable, agreed Tim.It was much the same during the long
flight home. He slept most of the way, said Andrea.
While the new dad has already picked up a few words of Amharic,
son Chala is simi-larly employed learning English.
Hes been registered at Little Rouge Pub-lic School and will
enter Grade 1 on Jan. 4. The school and an adjoining park are
directly across the road from where he now lives.
We reside in a very multi-cultured neighbourhood, says Andrea.
This is in our favour.
Its also important that Chala maintain his roots, adds Tim.
The fact he was wearing a Blue Jays cap when we arrived
indicates Chala has already accepted one area of Canadian life. He
also has his own hockey stick. Pizza, his favourite food, is also
popular in Ethiopia, notes Tim.
Together, Tim and Andrea feel the adop-tion was meant to be.
Chalas everything we could have want-ed, says Tim.
The best Christmas gift ever, agrees Angela.
Jim Thomas is a Stouffville resident who has written for area
newspapers for more than 60 years.
Chala Jones, 6, a native of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, has a new
home thanks to adop-tion by a Markham family.
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BY AMANDA [email protected]
The provincial government is offering help to those having
trou-ble starting or expanding their fam-ily.
The province has announced it will be offering
government-fund-ed fertility treatments at 50 clinics across
Ontario.
Seven of the clinics are in York Region, with two each in
Markham, Vaughan and Richmond Hill and one in Newmarket.
According to the province, one in six couples in Ontario are
affect-ed by infertility.
Infertility is a serious issue that affects thousands of
Ontarians who have dreams of starting their own families, Health
and Long-Term Care Minister Dr. Eric Hoskins said. Children are our
future. The government is supporting family-building for those who
couldnt otherwise have the opportunity to have children.
The province is investing about $50 million in the program that
will provide more than 10,000 patients with artificial and
intra-uterine insemination, as well as more than 5,000 patients
with in vitro fertiliza-tion and fertility preservation.
Fertility preservation freezing sperm and eggs will be done for
eligible patients with medical rea-sons, such as a patient
undergoing cancer treatment.
Women under 43 with a medi-cal condition causing infertility are
eligible for the program.
Those with non-medical forms of infertility, such as single
people or same-sex couples are also eli-gible for the program.
The program will fund one cycle of in vitro fertilization, which
includes one-at-a-time transfer of embryos to reduce high-risk
mul-tiple birth pregnancies.
Unlimited rounds of artificial insemination are also covered
under the program.
Related services such as genetic testing and storing sperm, eggs
and embryos are not funded.
The province will not cover the cost of fertility drugs,
which
YORK LOCATIONSHere is a list of clinics in York that are part of
the program: Markham Fertility Centre 379 Church St., Markham,
markham-fertility.com; York Fertility Centre 377 Church St.,
Markham, yorkfertili-tycentre.ca; Procrea Fertility Centre 72
Prospect St., Newmarket, pro-creanewmarket.com;
Procrea Fertility Centre 955 Major Mackenzie Dr. West, Vaughan,
procreafertility.com; Nahal Fertility Program 30 Wertheime Crt.,
Richmond Hill, nahalfertility.com; NewLife Fertility Centre 670
Hwy. 7 East, Richmond Hill, newlifefertility.com; NewLife Fertility
Centre 7777 Kipling Ave., Woodbridge, newlifefertility.com.
Amanda Persico
Seven clinics in region to offer new fertility programcan cost
up to $1,000 per artificial insemination cycle or $5,000 per in
vitro fertilization cycle.
Since in vitro fertilization is
offered through the new program, it will no longer be covered by
OHIP.
Each clinic is responsible for managing its own wait times and
is
required to regularly report back to the provincial
government.
For more, visit health.gov.on.ca
Infertility is a serious
issue that affects thou-
sands of Ontarians who
have dreams of starting
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
What about help for Canadians?Re: Season of giving can involve
modest, priceless gifts, column by Marney Beck, Dec. 17.
It really makes me angry to hear more about poor Syr-ian
refugees when half the people living in this province are looking
for work. I cant get full time work and Im not sure how long my
short-term assignment is going to last.
What about Canadians who are out of work with little hope of
finding jobs? Many have no money and are per-haps waiting to find
decent housing, with a 15-year wait-ing list in our region for
sub-sidized housing?
Why is it up to Canada and our taxes to provide help? What about
us, here, in our own country?
My generation doesnt have full-time employment, which,
therefore, will make it hard to save for retirement.
Perhaps Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should start observing
more about whats around him in his own coun-try.
Mr. Trudeau: I understand social media is so important to you,
judging by all your selfies, but what is going to happen to
Canadians?
K. SedgwicKNEwmARkET
Holidays are a time to reflect, wonder
As Christmas holidays approach, we are eas-ily wrapped up in the
glitter and chaos of it all frantic gift shopping, endless gro-cery
lists, hours cooking up delectable novelties for fam-ily
feasts.
And yet, beneath this material madness there is a still and
pervasive wonder about the whole celebra-tion.
It is the wonder of God
drawn near in the person of Jesus Christ, of God eternal and
transcendent entering human time and space as a baby in
Bethlehem.
It is the wonder of Christ being born to a teenage girl, born
into obscurity in a rural village in Galilee.
It is the wonder of a God who saw the predicament of our souls
our fear, our shame, our sin and our sick-ness and who came close
with his incredible love and healing power.
Finally, it is the wonder of the cross, the ultimate suffering
of Christ on our behalf and the consumma-tion of his coming.
These are the things I hope to reflect upon this Advent
season.
As our world is racked with fear, violence and bloodshed, join
me this Christmas in taking time to wonder at the fact that God has
drawn near.
elaine PhiliPmARkHAm
COLUMN
Bernie ONeill
Santa, about the weather...ear Santa,
You have not heard from me in a while, I know. I think the last
time I wrote, it was in crayon.
Thank goodness technology has advanced and I can email you
directly! Since, with lack of practice, my handwriting is now
terrible.
Anyway, I know you are a busy person and like people who get to
the point.
So, a couple of things. Not my wish list! Too old for that. Just
a couple of things I wanted to bring to your attention, as a
fan.
1. Fashion Santa. Are you aware of this imposter,
who is doing promotions for an upscale Toronto mall?
This is a man who a) is NOT portly b) is NOT using a fake beard
c) is NOT wearing the traditional suit and d) is doing media
inter-views and taking selfies with pop stars?!
I thought you had a standard contract with mall Santas? They are
not supposed to divert atten-tion away from you and your big day.
They quietly stand in for you while youre polishing up on your
piloting skills, practising your rope assisted vertical decent,
making sure the GPS is working and so on.
Id watch out for this guy. Or a) he will steal your job
while you are forced into retire-ment or b) Mrs. Claus will have
you on a diet of lichen and berries and hitting the treadmill at
North-ern Fitness Centre twice a week. So much for cookies and
milk!
2. Red and white, your colours. I used to think, hey, Santa
wears red and white, very patri-otic, since you are Canadian,
and the North Pole is in Canada, or wed like to think it is. So
this is what this all about. National pride. Establishing
sovereignty.
But now Im wondering, is this some sort of Liberal Party thing?
As in, you are schilling for some sort of government grant? Or is
your operation strictly charitable?
Ive never totally understood the economics of your factory. Are
the elves getting at least minimum wage? I certainly hope they are
not working for a few months and then going on the pogey. We have
enough problems like that with
seasonal workers.Anyway, in the interest of fair-
ness, perhaps you should consider switching up the suit every
once in a while. A powder blue would look sharp. Maybe an airline
company would like to sponsor you.
3. The weather. I know Rudolf made a name for himself one foggy
Christmas Eve, and the movie White Christmas is about a warm
December impacting a ski resort (fortunately Bing Crosby breaks
into song and saves the day), but this year is getting kind of
ridiculous. Do you have any control over the weather? Perhaps you
are trying to save on snowtires for the sled, or just dont want to
endure a frigid night handing out toys, but surely some sort of
happy medium would get people into the holiday spirit. I know you
are up there with the Pope, Dalai Lama, various Ayatollahs, so
perhaps they can put in a word with whoever is in charge on your
behalf. A little snow might be in order.
4. Surveillance. I cant help but wonder if you are aware your
movements on Christmas Eve are being tracked by NORAD and now
Google. In fact, they broadcast your exact co-ordinates repeatedly
throughout the evening, which, considering todays world, I won-der
if it might be better if your whereabouts remained secret so no one
who meant to do harm, if you get my meaning, will be able to take
you out with a drone, frisbee or what have you. If youve watched
the new Star Wars movie or Harry Potter, maybe some cloaking device
is available. Worth checking into.
Anyway, Santa, all the best. No need to bring me anything. Looks
like all the family will be at home to gather around the fireplace
chan-nel. Thats all I really wanted. Merry Christmas. Ho ho ho.
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classic at Flato Markham Theatre at 2 and 7 p.m. Tickets $34 to
$39, family 4-pak $100, call 905-305-7469.
JAN. 2SCOUTS BOTTLE DRIVE
Save your holiday empties as 7th Markham Scouts get set to hold
their bottle drive Saturday after New Years. Proceeds to Scouts
winter/spring camps and programs. Have your bottles outside the
night before or leave a note on your door and they will knock when
they get there to pick them up. Bottles can also be dropped off at
Rouge Valley Mennonite Church (7452 Reesor Rd.) 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. To
arrange for a pickup, email [email protected]
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International Grand Champion of
Magic, Greg Frewin, brings Las Vegas to town with a dazzling and
mystifying show. He plays soldout shows and has appeared on 35 TV
programs. Large-scale illusions with smaller-scale tricks. At Flato
Markham Theatre at 2 and 7 p.m. Tickets $54 to $59, family 4-pak
$180, call 905-305-7469.
JAN. 11PERSIAN STORYTELLINg
Markham Public Library hosts Tra-ditional Persian Storytelling
for Youth in collaboration with, and presented by, BOOSTAN
Multicultural Collective. Read books, play games, sing songs, and
make friends at Thornhill Commu-nity Centre Library, Childrens
Depart-ment, Mondays, Jan. 11 March 7 6:30 to 7 p.m. (No program -
library closed on Feb. 15 - Family Day). No cost or registration.
Free to drop in.
JAN. 22PECHAKUCHA NIgHT
PechaKucha Night Vol. 10 at Flato Markham Theatre, 171 Town
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inspiring presenters share their ideas in 20 slides x 20 seconds
each, no exceptions. Grab a glass of beer or wine (cash bar), and
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Team Canada
Local Markham-Thornhill MP the Honourable John McCallum,
Minister of Immigra-tion, Refugees and Citizenship, welcomed 97 new
citizens at a special citizenship ceremony at York Regional Police
Headquarters in Aurora earlier this month. Here, new citizens
Hiralben Patel and daughter Kavya, 2, of Markham, enjoy the
moment.
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After eight years of consecutive post-sec-ondary schooling,
Markhamite Gregory Pier-racos wanted a break from pharmacy
stud-ies. He wanted to spend some time pursuing his other passion,
music.
Music has always been an outlet for me to de-stress, said
Pierracos. He decided he wanted to pass along his tool for
relaxation and help others de-stress, too.
People always say my music is relaxing, and I wanted to give
people that relaxation.
He is now known as The Travelling Guitar-ist, filming music
videos to his own original acoustic guitar music all around the
world.
He is very much a do it yourself musi-cian/filmmaker, which
requires him to com-pose a song, record/master it, and film it.
His first video, The Nomad, to an original composition of the
same name, was filmed across Norway.
The video editing was done by Zurax Media.
I didnt have any experience filming music videos, said
Pierracos. Norway made it easy, though, because its so beautiful.
Theres so much untouched territory here.
The video features Pierracos playing his guitar on Norwegian
cliffs over fjords amid serene scenes of blowing snow. He plays on
huge landscapes without a soul in sight.
The blustery, snowy shots came from a hike that took him and his
team 12 hours start to finish.
Im a determined person. If I want to get something done, Ill
make it happen. But that pushed me to my limit, said Pierracos.
Thirty pounds on my back, through the snow, uphill, both ways, like
Grandpa trying to get to school. Only he is serious.
In the first kilometre, it was raining. The rest was 22
kilometres of snow, he said.
The snow hardly stopped Pierracos from continuing on. In fact,
such episodes are part of the reason he decided to pursue wild
adventures with music. For me, its important to have some
life
experiences, said Pierracos. Ive realized that life is short and
fragile
and you have to go after things you want to do.
He says the video gained attention fairly quickly, including the
attention of large trav-el agencies, promoters and a guitar
manu-facturer.
Pierracos lived in Markham from child-hood. He went to St.
Augustine Catholic High School, then McMaster University for his
bachelor of science in biochemistry, then University of Toronto for
pharmacy. He still has family living in Markham.
He says for his next project, he will be recording all of his
original songs profession-ally in the Metalworks studio.
His next music video will be for his origi-nal song Time Travel,
which will be filmed in Yosemite National Park in June. He will be
collaborating with a high profile award-win-ning production team
called Golden Gate 3d. They have 10 years of experience
hiking/filming in Yosemite and will be an asset in making the
project come to life.
They have filmed for National Geograph-ic, filmed a music video
for Coldplay (Mid-night), and many other prestigious projects.
This is a musical journey, said Pier-racos.
I want to go around the world and show people the beauty in
their country in a way they havent seen before.
Visit his website at www.thetravelingguitarist.com
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Norway made it easy, though,
because its so beautiful. Theres so
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Gregory Pierracos original music was set to scenic images of his
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The force was strong at the Unionville library Saturday as the
latest instalment in the Star Wars saga zapped opening-day box
office records in Europe and North America.
A couple of dozen young future Jedi Knights, and their parents,
gathered at the library to sing songs and listen to stories read by
Star Wars: The Force Awakens heroine Rey, Darth Vader and one of
his stormtroopers before embarking on Yoda-approved crafts training
and a scavenger hunt worthy of Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Those who completed the assigned tasks walked away with a
certificate testifying to their readiness to battle the Empire and
resist the dark side of the force.
Fisher Yu, a fan of the blockbuster film franchise who plans to
see The Force Awak-
ens, brought his two-year-old daughter, Erin, to meet the
characters.
Its very good for us, he said. She really likes the songs and
the stories.
Similar themed activities took place at the Cornell, Markham
Village and Thornhill Village branches that afternoon.
Analysts were predicting the Star Wars film has shifted into
hyperdrive and will soon jump to light-speed to stomp some all-time
box office numbers.
That wouldnt surprise Ugu Okpei.The Star Wars superfan managed
to score
tickets to a screening of Star Wars: The Awak-ening on Friday
and planned to go again Sat-urday and possibly once more after
that.
It was amazing, said Okpei, who works at the Unionville library
and dropped by to see what his colleagues were doing to get kids in
the spirit. It was totally worthwhile.
Library taps into excitement of Star Wars film
STAFF PHOTOS/ADAM MARTIN-ROBBINS
Above: Rey (Amanda Robinson) leads a couple of dozen chil-dren
in a song while a Darth Vader and a stormtrooper keep a close eye
at the Union-ville library Satur-day. Markham Public Libraries
hosted Star Wars themed activi-ties at several branch-es Saturday.
At right: movie series fan Fisher Yu and his daughter Erin, 2, pose
for a photograph with Star Wars characters.
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$10,995salepriceTAxeS AnD LiCenSing FeeS exTrA
2013 TOYOTA VENZA AWD4CYL, LeATHer, SUnrOOF,ALLOYS
85,141 km Stk# 33494U
$22,995salepriceTAxeS AnD LiCenSing FeeS exTrA
2012 TOYOTA CAMRY LE4 CYL, AUTO AM/FM/CD, AC
49,588 km Stk# 33490U
$16,995salepriceTAxeS AnD LiCenSing FeeS exTrA
2011 TOYOTA RAV-4ALLOYS, SUnrOOF, 4WD
91,933 km Stk# 33472U
$17,995salepriceTAxeS AnD LiCenSing FeeS exTrA
PREMIUM CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED
BOXiNG WeeK eVeNT ON NOW!BOXiNG WeeK eVeNT ON NOW!OVER 75 DEMO
& PRE-OWNED VEHICLES
IN-STOCK TO CHOOSE FROMACTUAL KM AND VEHICLES AVAILABLE AT TIME
OF PRINTING
BOXING WEEK EVENT!BOXING WEEK EVENT!
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Don Valley north hyunDai7537 Woodbine ave. Markham
905-513-6878 www.dvnhyundai.com
oVer 100 in-StoCK DeMo & PreoWneD VehiCleS
Formerly Don Valley NorthAutomotive Group
BoXinG WeeK eVent!
DON VALLEY NORTH
2013 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GT SE
BLACK,65,155 KM
$13,995stk# 5166H
2012 HYUNDAI TUCSON LTD/NAVIGATION
BLACK,79,838 KM
$18,495stk# 5197H
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA HYBRID
RED,55,597 KM
$21,995stk# 5214H
2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE PREMIUM
BLACK,41,635 KM
$22,995stk# 5158H
2015 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS
BLUE,15,001 KM
$22,995stk# 5105H
2015 HYUNDAI ACCENT GL
WHITE,14,116 KM
$13,995stk# 5239H
2013 HYUNDAI TUCSON
BEIGE,72,823 KM
$17,995stk# 5112H
2016 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SEDAN SE
BLACK,15,344 KM
$18,195stk# 5193H
2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE XL
GREY,25,184 KM
$24,995stk# 5215H
2012 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GL
BLUE,28,612 KM
$12,495stk# 5218H
2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE PREMIUM
GREY,94,853 KM
$20,995stk# 5240H
2013 HYUNDAI GENESIS COUPE 2.0T
GREY,20,532 KM
$15,995stk# 5119H
toP $$ PaiD For traDe inS
BOXING WEEK EVENT ON NOW!
HST & Licensing Fee extra
HST & Licensing Fee extra
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Don Valley north hyunDai7537 Woodbine ave. Markham
905-513-6878 www.dvnhyundai.com
oVer 100 in-StoCK DeMo & PreoWneD VehiCleS
Formerly Don Valley NorthAutomotive Group
BoXinG WeeK eVent!
DON VALLEY NORTH
2013 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GT SE
BLACK,65,155 KM
$13,995stk# 5166H
2012 HYUNDAI TUCSON LTD/NAVIGATION
BLACK,79,838 KM
$18,495stk# 5197H
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA HYBRID
RED,55,597 KM
$21,995stk# 5214H
2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE PREMIUM
BLACK,41,635 KM
$22,995stk# 5158H
2015 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS
BLUE,15,001 KM
$22,995stk# 5105H
2015 HYUNDAI ACCENT GL
WHITE,14,116 KM
$13,995stk# 5239H
2013 HYUNDAI TUCSON
BEIGE,72,823 KM
$17,995stk# 5112H
2016 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SEDAN SE
BLACK,15,344 KM
$18,195stk# 5193H
2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE XL
GREY,25,184 KM
$24,995stk# 5215H
2012 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GL
BLUE,28,612 KM
$12,495stk# 5218H
2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE PREMIUM
GREY,94,853 KM
$20,995stk# 5240H
2013 HYUNDAI GENESIS COUPE 2.0T
GREY,20,532 KM
$15,995stk# 5119H
toP $$ PaiD For traDe inS
BOXING WEEK EVENT ON NOW!
HST & Licensing Fee extra
HST & Licensing Fee extra
HST & Licensing Fee extra
HST & Licensing Fee extra
HST & Licensing Fee extra
HST & Licensing Fee extra
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BOXING WEEK EVENT
DON VALLEY NORTH
/The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images
and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All
other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
*Based on the 2009-2015 Global Automakers of Canada (GAC) Sales
report. Financeoffers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial
Services based on a new 2016 Elantra GL Auto/2016 Santa Fe Sport
with an annual finance rate of 0% for 48/84 months. $0 down payment
required. Cost of borrowing is $0. Finance offers include Delivery
and Destination charges of $1,695/$1,895,levies and all applicable
charges (excluding HST). Finance offers exclude registration,
insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499.
Fees may vary by dealer. Financing example: 2016 Elantra GL Auto at
0% per annum equals $86 weekly for 48 months for a total obligation
of$17,888. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0.
Finance example includes Delivery and Destination charge of $1,695,
levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance example
excludes registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. Delivery
and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and afull tank of
gas. Price adjustments of up to $4,000/$2,000/$5,000 available on
all new 2016 Elantra GL Auto/2016 Santa Fe Sport/2015 Sonata
models. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be
combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers.
Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. Novehicle
trade-in required. Leasing offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai
Motor Finance based on a new 2016 Tucson 2.0L FWD with an annual
lease rate of 1.49%. Biweekly lease payments of $138 for a 60-month
walk-away lease. Down payment of $0 and first monthly payment
required. Total lease obligation is $17,940. Leaseoffer includes
Delivery and Destination charge of $1,795, levies, and all
applicable charges (excluding HST). Lease offer excludes
registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees
of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. $0 security deposit on all
models. 20,000 km allowance per year applies. Additional chargeof
$0.12/km. Prices of models shown: 2016 Elantra Limited/2016 Tucson
1.6T Ultimate AWD/2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited/2015 Sonata are
$27,677/$41,527/$42,577/$32,827. Prices include Delivery and
Destination charges of $1,695/$1,795/$1,895/$1,595, fees, levies
and all applicable charges (excluding HST).Prices exclude
registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees
of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Fuel consumption for new
2016 Elantra Limited (HWY 6.7L/100KM; City 9.7L/100KM); 2016 Tucson
1.6T Ultimate AWD (HWY 9.3L/100KM; City 11.6L/100KM); 2016 Santa Fe
Sport 2.0T Limited(HWY 9.7L/100KM; City 12.9L/100KM); 2015 Sonata
2.0T (HWY 7.4L/100KM; City 10.4L/100KM) are based on Manufacturer
Testing. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving
conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel
economy figures are used for comparison purposes only.
Offersavailable for a limited time and subject to change or
cancellation without notice. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is
limited. Visit www.hyundaicanada.com or see dealer for complete
details. Hyundais Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers
most vehicle components against defects in workmanship undernormal
use and maintenance conditions. *No payments for 90 days offer
applies to finance offers on all new 2015/2016 Hyundai Models and
any in-stock Pre-Owned Vehicle purchased and delivered by December
31st, 2016. Offer available through Don Valley North Hyundai,
Scotia Bank of Canada or other financial institution,on approved
credit. Monthly payments are deferred for 90 days. Contracts will
be extended accordingly. Deferred payment interest charges (if any)
will be covered by Don Valley North Hyundai up to a maximum of
$200. Promotional Finance and Cash incentives may qualify for
deferred payment offer dependent on model, termand rate. Offer ends
December 31st, 2015. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer trade may be
necessary on certain vehicles. Offers valid only for Ontario
residents at Don Valley North Hyundai. Offers subject to change or
cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit Don
Valley North Hyundai for more details.
DON VALLEY NORTH7537 Woodbine Ave. Markham
905-513-6878 www.donvalleynorthhyundai.com5-year/100,000 km
Comprehensive Limited Warranty5-year/100,000 km Powertrain
Warranty5-year/100,000 km Emission Warranty
HyundaiCanada.com
THIS IS HOW WE DO IT.
COMPREHENSIVE LIMITEDWARRANTYON ALL HYUNDAI MODELSVS.
the hyundai
all-starlineup
thecompetition
Knockout Offers Thematch-upThe Competition has been dreading
Dec. 17TH - Jan. 4THTheMain Event
2016ACCENT 4-DOOR
2016ELANTRA
2015SONATA
84MONTHS
FOR UPTO
IN HOLIDAY BONUS CASH+
0%FINANCING
GET UPTO
IN HOLIDAY BONUS
$1,500GET UPTO
IN HOLIDAY BONUS CASH
$3,500 $5,000
BOXING WEEK EVENT
DON VALLEY NORTH
/The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images
and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All
other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
*Based on the 2009-2015 Global Automakers of Canada (GAC) Sales
report. Financeoffers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial
Services based on a new 2016 Elantra GL Auto/2016 Santa Fe Sport
with an annual finance rate of 0% for 48/84 months. $0 down payment
required. Cost of borrowing is $0. Finance offers include Delivery
and Destination charges of $1,695/$1,895,levies and all applicable
charges (excluding HST). Finance offers exclude registration,
insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499.
Fees may vary by dealer. Financing example: 2016 Elantra GL Auto at
0% per annum equals $86 weekly for 48 months for a total obligation
of$17,888. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0.
Finance example includes Delivery and Destination charge of $1,695,
levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance example
excludes registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. Delivery
and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and afull tank of
gas. Price adjustments of up to $4,000/$2,000/$5,000 available on
all new 2016 Elantra GL Auto/2016 Santa Fe Sport/2015 Sonata
models. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be
combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers.
Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. Novehicle
trade-in required. Leasing offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai
Motor Finance based on a new 2016 Tucson 2.0L FWD with an annual
lease rate of 1.49%. Biweekly lease payments of $138 for a 60-month
walk-away lease. Down payment of $0 and first monthly payment
required. Total lease obligation is $17,940. Leaseoffer includes
Delivery and Destination charge of $1,795, levies, and all
applicable charges (excluding HST). Lease offer excludes
registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees
of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. $0 security deposit on all
models. 20,000 km allowance per year applies. Additional chargeof
$0.12/km. Prices of models shown: 2016 Elantra Limited/2016 Tucson
1.6T Ultimate AWD/2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited/2015 Sonata are
$27,677/$41,527/$42,577/$32,827. Prices include Delivery and
Destination charges of $1,695/$1,795/$1,895/$1,595, fees, levies
and all applicable charges (excluding HST).Prices exclude
registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees
of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Fuel consumption for new
2016 Elantra Limited (HWY 6.7L/100KM; City 9.7L/100KM); 2016 Tucson
1.6T Ultimate AWD (HWY 9.3L/100KM; City 11.6L/100KM); 2016 Santa Fe
Sport 2.0T Limited(HWY 9.7L/100KM; City 12.9L/100KM); 2015 Sonata
2.0T (HWY 7.4L/100KM; City 10.4L/100KM) are based on Manufacturer
Testing. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving
conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel
economy figures are used for comparison purposes only.
Offersavailable for a limited time and subject to change or
cancellation without notice. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is
limited. Visit www.hyundaicanada.com or see dealer for complete
details. Hyundais Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers
most vehicle components against defects in workmanship undernormal
use and maintenance conditions. *No payments for 90 days offer
applies to finance offers on all new 2015/2016 Hyundai Models and
any in-stock Pre-Owned Vehicle purchased and delivered by December
31st, 2016. Offer available through Don Valley North Hyundai,
Scotia Bank of Canada or other financial institution,on approved
credit. Monthly payments are deferred for 90 days. Contracts will
be extended accordingly. Deferred payment interest charges (if any)
will be covered by Don Valley North Hyundai up to a maximum of
$200. Promotional Finance and Cash incentives may qualify for
deferred payment offer dependent on model, termand rate. Offer ends
December 31st, 2015. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer trade may be
necessary on certain vehicles. Offers valid only for Ontario
residents at Don Valley North Hyundai. Offers subject to change or
cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit Don
Valley North Hyundai for more details.
DON VALLEY NORTH7537 Woodbine Ave. Markham
905-513-6878 www.donvalleynorthhyundai.com5-year/100,000 km
Comprehensive Limited Warranty5-year/100,000 km Powertrain
Warranty5-year/100,000 km Emission Warranty
HyundaiCanada.com
THIS IS HOW WE DO IT.
COMPREHENSIVE LIMITEDWARRANTYON ALL HYUNDAI MODELSVS.
the hyundai
all-starlineup
thecompetition
Knockout Offers Thematch-upThe Competition has been dreading
Dec. 17TH - Jan. 4THTheMain Event
2016ACCENT 4-DOOR
2016ELANTRA
2015SONATA
84MONTHS
FOR UPTO
IN HOLIDAY BONUS CASH
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Sun | Thursday, Decem
ber 24, 2015 19
send your gift at warmestwishes.ca
STEP 3. changea life
STEP 1. Buy agift for someonein need
STEP 2. Sendan e card tosomeone onyour list
SENDING YOUR WARMEST WISHES IS EASY
In York Region, too many people livingin poverty are left alone
to face the cold,homelessness and hunger. You can changethat by
sending your Warmest Wishes.
Warm WearPackage
This rst line of winter protection includesa toque, a scarf,
gloves, long underwearand socks.
YSAS ES IEHSIT WSEMRAUR WOG YINNDES
Pillows. Sheets. A comforter. And a giftcerticate for food. All
to help a familyleave a shelter and settle into their newliving
space.
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But, you canchange a life.
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NEW RedHeadMen's Tundra Pac Boots 200 gram ThermoLite Insulation
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boxingWeekSale & clearance!
Allan Bell of the Markham Stouffville Hospital Foundation
accepts a donation of teddy bears from Markham Economist & Sun
staffers Stephanie Cornacchia, Amanda Pizzurro and Lauren Smyth.
The bears were purchased through the Beary Merry Christmas teddy
bear gift drive by the newspapers advertisers and supporters and
donated to cheer up children coming to the hospital over the
holidays.
BEARY MERRY GIFT
Lace up and enjoy free skating over holidays
While the weather outside might seem frightfully warm for this
time of year, Canadas favourite coffee shop is once again helping
you have some cool fun over the holidays with free skating.
The annual Tim Hortons com-munity skate provides free skating
for families across Canada.
Here is a list of local holiday skates yet to take place across
the region:
Markham: Dec. 28, 1 to 3 p.m. Thornhill
Community Centre, 7755 Bayview Ave.
Dec. 29, 2 to 4 p.m. Crosby Memorial Community Centre, 210 Main
St., Unionville
Jan. 3, 3 to 5 p.m. R. J. Clat-worthy Arena, 2400 John St.
Thornhill: Dec. 27, 2 to 4 p.m. Garnet A.
Williams Community Centre, 501 Clark Ave. West
Vaughan: Dec. 28 and 30, noon to 2 p.m.
Maple Community Centre, 10190 Keele St., Maple.
Aurora: Dec. 24, 10 a.m. to noon
Stronach Aurora Recreation Com-plex, 1400 Wellington St. E.
Georgina: Dec. 29, 2 to 4 p.m. Georgina
Sutton Arena, 50 Hawkins St. Dec. 31, 6 to 8 p.m. Georgina
Sutton Arena, 50 Hawkins St.
King: Dec. 27, 2 to 3:30 p.m. Dr. Wil-
liam Laceby Nobleton Community Centre and Arena, 15 Old King R.,
Nobleton
Dec. 30, 1:30 to 3 p.m. Trisan Centre, 25 Dillane Dr.,
Schomberg
Newmarket: Dec. 24, 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.
National Training Rink, 1155 Stellar Dr.;
Dec. 28, 10 a.m. to noon Magna Centre, 800 Mulock Dr.
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