Roger Cattell the hard-working McRae Drive man who has sustained the Slow Down lawn sign program following the death of Georgia Walsh has sent out an update. There will be a new supply of these signs for the many people seeking to have one at the front doors of three Leaside schools tomorrow evening (Thursday, August 14, 2014). Pick-up time is between 6:30 and 8 p.m. The schools are Rolph Road Public, Bessborough Public and Northlea Elementary and Middle School. Each location will have 90 signs on a first-come-first-serve basis. An additional 30 signs will be available after 9 p. m. at the Leaside Pub, 180 Laird Drive. Tomorrow is the evening of the pub’s official re-opening. Donations will be gratefully accepted at that time. Mr. Cattell reports that another 200 signs are coming in ten days time. The aim of the campaign is to have as many signs as possible out for the return to school time period as possible. There is now a Facebook page which will provide further updates. You can subscribe at www.facebook.com/leasidekidsatplay. Neighborhoods in the Beach, Yonge and Eglinton and Davisville Village are starting their own traffic calming sign campaigns too.