Mayor Tory and Councillor Fragedakis (Ward 29) began Good Friday by dropping in at Hall 322, 256 Cosburn Ave., to thank firefighters for the marathon job of providing water to tenants at 49 Thorncliffe Park Drive this week. Then upper right, who said Vegans don’t have a sense of humour. Certainly not the estimable Joanna Lavoie as she visited Vegan grocer Apiecalypse Now where they sell these Gingerdead Men cookies. It’s at 862 Pape. Below that, the busy scene at Summerhill Market on Friday. The store at 442 Summerhill was open from 9 a.m. til 7 p.m. Across the bottom from the left, important notices starting with a reminder to give blood Wednesday at the semiannual Leaside Blood Clinic at Northlea School. Next to that is a poster for movie fun Saturday (tomorrow) at the Regent Theatre on Mt. Pleasant Rd. Meridian Credit Union has arranged to show Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and it is free. Among the notable residents talking about these in-road safety signs is Holland Bloorview CEO Julia Hanigsberg. There’s one outside Davisville Public School. Lastly, the parking for cars and bikes is tucked away off Hanna Rd. at Leaside High School. A post to Leaside Community reports that one lad had his red mountain bike stolen Thursday after the lock was cut.
Mayor, Councillor thank Hall 322 and Gingerdead sweets
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