Area curling club faces demolition after 60 years of activity

Mayor Tory is seen throwing a rock at the very last Heritage Bonspiel at The Scarboro Golf and Country Club on the weekend. Curlers across the City will be saddened to hear that club directors have voted to sell off the curling building to permit Metrolinx to build an overpass at the busy level crossing outside the club. Still with curling, members of the Leaside Curling Club are looking ahead to their Novice Bonspiel March 24. To the right, sleepy time Cats filled the bus home Sunday after a five-point weekend of play that boosted the club to fourth in the Provincial Women’s Hockey League. Here’s the PWHL playoff schedule which stretches through March. Centre left a reminder of the St. Cuthbert’s Anglican Church Environment weekend just around the corner.  Then centre right, this is the work of the Ontario College of  Art and Design students at the inter-school competition on Woodbine Beach known as the Winter Stations International Design Competition. Can you hear me now?  Lower left, MP Rob Oliphant laughs it up with members of the Leaside Centennial Lions Club at their third anniversary dinner. Centre right, here’s Maeve Pestonji  of St. Anselm Catholic School as she accepts the Agnes Macphail Public Speaking Award from Lorna Krawchuk with Michael Smith at left. Maeve’s topic was very current, addressing the impact of #MeToo on society. At the bottom, good luck to the Meraki Intermediate team members who are competing this weekend in Skate Canada’s Synchro Championship.