Photo/ANICE WONG

Saniti Sharma, 8, proudly shows the henna she painted herself while mom Seema designs her other hand. Henna was one of the many activities enjoyed during the Rexdale Women's Center 30th anniversary celebrations Aug. 23.

Photo/ANICE WONG

A group of young Ukrainian dancers wait in the 30C heat for their turn to perform at the Flavours of Ukraine Festival at Centennial Park Aug. 23.

Photo/ANICE WONG

Const. Grant Rutherford leads a pack of motorcyclists during the annual Canada 9-1-1 Ride to raise scholarship funds for families of fallen police officers, firefighters, EMS personnel and victims of violent crime.

Photo/ANICE WONG

Al Green, Larry Parsons, CEO Ian Anderson, and Lynn Stevenson dig in to a chocolate cake on Aug. 23 at CKF Inc. in Rexdale. The pulp fibre and polystyrene manufacturing company is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year.

Photo/ANICE WONG

This cedar bonsai has been passed down three times and is now in the hands of Bob, a member of the Misseto Bonsai Club which held its annual show at Sherway Gardens on Aug. 23 and 24

Photo/ANICE WONG

On Aug. 20, Mildred Rose Howe, who never liked to tell her age, turned 100 years old. Not only is the great-grandmother an accomplished swimmer, she never lets anyone beat her in a game of Scrabble.

Photo/IAN KELSO

The old parking structure at Sears in Sherway Gardens is being demolished as workmen spray the debri to kep the dust down.

Photo/GRAHAM PAINE

Thumbelina, the world's smallest horse made a guest appearance at Woodbine Racetrack on Aug. 17. The horse, that stands 17 .5 inches tall and weighs just 57 pounds.

Photo/IAN KELSO

Ayanna Olver checks a hat in the mirror that she used when she dressed up in some of the clothing that was for sale at Kingsview Free Methodist Church annual community bazaar.

Photo/GRAHAM PAINE

Lauren Shields, eight, (at left), and Heather Sharp, 9, play the parachute game at the Mimic-O-lympics on the lawn of Mimico Baptist church with almost 80 mini olympians and 25 leaders taking part from Aug. 11 to 15.

BRIEFS

Toy ride set for Sept. 7

Canada's oldest, continually held charity event hits Nathan Phillips Square Sept. 7.

The 30th annual Toronto Emergency Services and Salvation Army's Red, White and Blue Knights Toy Ride goes from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Queen Street West and Bay Street.

The event kicks off with opening remarks by Toronto police deputy Chief Tony Warr at 10 a.m. at the Summer Stage and is followed by a day of activities including live bands, a fashion show, interactive emergency services displays, awards, draws and door prizes and a special performance by the Toronto Police Winged Wheels Precision Motorcycle Team.

Central to the festivities will be a police escorted motorcycle ride.

Admission is a new, unwrapped toy, which will be donated to The Salvation Army to help the city's underprivileged kids. Donations of money and food will also be accepted and donated to The Salvation Army. Visit www.redwiteandblueknights.com for details.

Walk for kids

BAPS Charities invites the community to participate in their annual Walkathon called One World, One Family, at BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, 61 Claireville Dr. on Sunday, Sept. 7 starting at 9 a.m.

The theme for this year’s walk is “Walk for Kids by Kids” with part of the proceeds benefitting Sick Kids Foundation, that supports thousands of children and their families from across Canada and around the world. For more details please contact

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir at 416-798-2277 or visit: www.bapscanada.org.

Exhibit explores dynamic between teacher and student

The Neilson Park Creative Centre hosts Artspan, an exhibit that traces the creative journeys of 10 individuals whose paths were influenced by a student-teacher relationship.

 

The exhibition explores how our creative lives can be shaped by these early encounters.

Opening reception is on Sunday, Sept. 14, 1 to 4 p.m. The exhibit runs from Sept. 9 to 28 at the Neilson Park Creative Centre’s Hall Gallery (56 Neilson Dr.).

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Register now for Rexdale Open

A group of old friends who met at St. Benedict's Catholic School are holding the fourth annual Rexdale Open, Sept. 20. The tournament starts at noon at the Kleinburg golf course.

The cost for registration is $125, which includes rental of a golf cart and dinner. There will be prizes awarded after a raffle. Proceeds from the event go to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation's Ontario chapter. Call Joe at 416-762-1880 to register.

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