LRT finds milk bottle, butcher bone and suspicious clavicle

Work along the Eginton LRT has revealed many bits of City history much as engineers and archeologists suspected it would. We walk on top of our collective history every day. Metrolinx showed off a few items to the CBC as shown above. The early-to-mid-20th Century milk bottle may be quite stylish today in some homes. Centre is a butcher’s bone found near Mt. Pleasant. It’s cleanly sawed edge suggested to workers that it was not part of a crime scene. Further examination revealed it was a cow bone. At right is a bit of what appears to be a horse’s clavicle. That paused work near Kennedy Road for a few hours until a matching hoof was also found. No need to call the homicide squad.