Month: September 2016

Scary Peeper gag yanked for making fun of voyeurism

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Home Depot has pulled the Halloween Scary Peeper Creeper window decoration from its shelves because it is said to make fun of voyeurism. It was mother and teacher Breanne Hunt-Wells who complained to the CBC about the scary mask. She says it is “inappropriate” and makes light of a “sinister, real-life issue that women face in our society.” She notes that voyeurism is a crime in Canada. There are, of course, many things depicted both at Halloween and elsewhere that are crimes in real-life. The CBC raised the issue with Home Depot in Markham and it was agreed that the gag decoration would be withdrawn. The video below is apparently from the maker and seems to show how men and women might react differently to the Scary Peeper Creeper.

 

Wildcats battle to 2-2 tie against U.S. Wizards in Providence

The Leaside Wildcats battled the Boston-area East Coast Wizards (U19) to a 2-2 tie in exhibition play Sunday in Providence, Rhode Island. The tie will partly salve the sting of that 8-1 loss to the Providence College Friars on Saturday. The Cats come home to a couple of practices in Leaside this week before their first game of the Provincial Women’s Hockey League on Friday against the Oakville Hornets. By then the Hornets will have five games behind them. Wildcats and Hornets meet at 8.30 in Oakville at Joshua’s Creek Arenas, 1563 North Service Road E. .

Much excitement as Royals arrive by seaplane in Vancouver

William and Kate arrived in Vancouver from Victoria by seaplane Sunday and were greeted with giddy crowds at the waterfront. The royal couple visited charities.

Wildlife murals are dedicated at the Pottery Road underpass

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New Faces on columns of the underpass at Todmorden Mills

New murals were dedicated in a ribbon-cutting and sidewalk reception at the Pottery Road underpass at Todmorden Mills Sunday. Mary Fragedakis (Ward 29) and artist Drew Mosley were present to mark the occasion. The murals cover the columns that support the underpass and feature wildlife known to inhabit the Don Valley (depicted above). Pizza was served. The work is supported by the StreetARToronto program

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Mary Fragedakis and muralist Drew Mosley: “We are going cut that ribbon!”

Large crowds greet Duke and Duchess at B.C. assembly

Leaside Wildcats suffer New England hockey hospitality

The Leaside Wildcats are in Providence, Rhode Island at Providence College this weekend where they played the College Friars Saturday. It’s a nice place to visit but the Cats may wish to forget the 8-1 outcome of their game (below) against the hometown Friar ladies. Sunday, Leaside tackles the East Coast Wizards (U19) team at 11 a.m. in Providence. The Wizards are out of Bedford Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston. The exhibition games are organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

William, Kate and kids arrive in Victoria for west coast visit

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Prince William and Kate, along with their children George and Charlotte, have arrived about 7 p.m. EDT (4 p.m. Pacific) in Victoria. Here they are seen disembarking. The couple will see British Columbia and the Yukon on this trip. Home base will be government house in Victoria which is where the children will spend most of their time with their nanny.

Mt. Pleasant Harvest Fair draws crowd by mid-afternoon

By mid-afternoon Saturday, Mt. Pleasant Road was busy with residents enjoying the annual BIA Harvest Fair under sunny skies. Below we see a couple of likely pumpkin suspects at the carving stand at Belsize Drive. Elsewhere the taster foods, music and many free favors (from massages to pizza) entertained the local residents. The petting farm was popular..
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Barbecue and food drive kickoff today at Grilltime

Sarah and Clair’s Food Drive will kickoff on Saturday, September 24 starting at noon with a barbecue at Andy Elder’s Grilltime meat store, 62 Laird Drive at Kenrae Road. This annual food drive inspired by two Leaside sisters will once again raise food for the Daily Bread Food Bank.  The drive is so named because of a child’s curiosity about just how children less fortunate than herself were fed. The barbecue will feature state-of-the-art cooking gear demonstrated by Broil King representative Naz and sausages donated by Black Knight Meats and Spices. They’ll be served on COBs buns. How about this. Amsterdam Brewery will be present to provide sampling. Say “hi” to Sarah and Claire, their parents Lynda Debono and Mark Jordan and grab a juicy plate of barbecue.  See you at the kickoff to Sarah and Clair’s Food Drive. Published first September 16, 2016. 

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