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Ceremony dedicates Edna Beange Lane off Bayview Ave.

Councillor Jaye Robinson presided with other area friends at the dedication of Edna Beange Lane Tuesday afternoon. MP Rob Oliphant gave testament to his former colleague’s for keeping things today, writing on Instagram: “Wonderful to see my longtime friend and East York icon, Edna Beange, recognized for her years of service to our community, both as a City Councillor and an activist on issues such as housing, seniors and youth, with the name of Edna Beange Lane in the heart of Leaside. Thanks to the great work of Pat Barnett for working on this project. That lane better be kept clean and accessible; Edna is watching!” Edna Beange.

Ceremony to dedicate Edna Beange Lane Tuesday, June 25

Councillor Robinson will dedicate Edna Beange Lane on Tuesday, June 25, at 3.30 p.m. Edna Beange was a devoted public official and friend who gave decades of service to Leaside and East York. She served three terms as alderman in East York and assumed countless other duties. Edna Beange died in January.  The ceremony will take place at the entrance to the lane which starts on the east side of Bayview Ave. south of McRae.  Afterward, refreshments will be served at the Stay-at-Home-in-Leaside common room at 1387 Bayview.

Obituary of Jessie Edna Beange published on Wednesday

Jessie Edna Beange

BEANGE, J. EDNA (nee LONGMAN) May 12, 1920 – January 7, 2019 After a rich and full life, Edna passed away on January 7, 2019, at the age of 98. Predeceased by her husband, George Beange (1973) and son-in-law, Marc Paradis (2004). Survived by her children Donald Beange (Carolynn), Jean Paradis and grandson, Graham Beange. She will be sadly missed. Edna Beange was a woman of distinction with a commitment to service and a history of leadership. For over 50 years, she served on over 20 agencies, committees and boards working tirelessly so that seniors could remain independent with first-rate community health care. Meals on Wheels, Sharing, East York Community Care, Call-A-Service, Hospital Special Needs and SAHIL are all organizations that Edna founded, chaired or supported as well as Leaside Garden Society. She served 3 terms as East York Alderman (1975-88) and was the first woman on the Toronto East General Hospital Board of Governors. In 1999, she was appointed Honorary Director for outstanding service to the Hospital Board of Directors. In 1994, she received the Agnes Macphail award in its inaugural year for furthering women’s rights, senior’s fairness and access to housing, health care and education. In 2001, Edna received the Governor Generals’ Caring Canadian award from the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. Declining health in June 2018 required the support of a Palliative Care team, caring friends, neighbours and United Church parishioners. We are grateful for their support. A special thank you goes to the staff at Sunnybrook Palliative Care for their wonderful care and compassion. A service will be held on Friday, January 11th at 2:00 p.m. at Leaside United Church at 822 Millwood Road, followed by a reception in the church hall. Funeral for Edna Beange Friday at Leaside United Church

 

Carol Burtin Fripp winner of 2018 Agnes Macphail Award

Carol Burtin Fripp has been named the 2018 recipient of the Agnes Macphail Award. The annual award is given to an East York resident who exemplifies the values championed by the progressive politician who was most notably Canada’s first woman MP.  Ms Burtin Fripp is the co-president of the Leaside Property Owners Association and has been active in issues related to the integrity of Leaside. The award was approved by the North York Community Council February 5 and will be presented on March 24, 2018, which is the anniversary of Agnes Macphail’s birth. It will be the 25th occasion on which the award has been made. Here are previous winners. Asterisk indicates deceased.

Rev. Jim Parker 2017
Patrick Rocca 2016
Muhammad Masood Alam 2015
Sheila Lacroix 2014
Alan Redway 2013
Alice Carriman 2012
John Carter 2011
Bill Pashby 2010
Patricia Moore 2009
Geoff Kettel 2008
Lorna Krawchuk 2007
Shamsh Kara 2006
George Hurst 2005
Vi Thompson* 2004
Dorothy Rivers-Moore* 2003
Bob Hart * 2002
Grace Stephens 2001
Audrey Tobias* 2000
Barbara Thompson 1999
Elisabeth and Robert Lister 1998
Ruth Goldhar 1997
Marjorie Lewsey * 1996
Eileen Morris Adams 1995
J. Edna Beange 1994

Agnes Macphail Award nominations are open

Agnes Macphail

The East York Foundation has announced that nominations for the 2015 Agnes Macphail Award are open and that the deadline for nominations is Thursday, January 29, 2015. The annual award is open to citizens of the former Borough East York (see below) and is given in commemoration of the ideals of Ms Macphail, who was for many years a resident of Leaside. Agnes Macphail was elected Canada’s first woman Member of Parliament on this date in 1921 and had an active and distinguished career both as an MP and later as MPP for East York. She was a notable progressive and ardent pacifist even though she concluded that it was necessary to fight the aggression of Hitler’s Nazi regime.  The ideals embodied in the award are those of social justice and outstanding contribution to community life in areas such as women’s rights, fairness to seniors and youth. Other standards are criminal justice system and penal reform, international peace and disarmament, access to adequate housing, access to adequate health care or access to adequate education. The former Borough of East York includes East York, Leaside, Thorncliffe Park, Governor’s Bridge, and Bennington Heights. The nomination form and more detailed information about the event are found at this web site link.  The donation form is also at the web site. All funds collected for the 2015 Agnes Macphail Award will be donated to a charity chosen by the 2015 award recipient. Tax receipts are issued by the East York Foundation. Here are previous winners  (asterisk denotes deceased).

Red Jim Parker 2017
Patrick Rocca 2016
 Muhammad Masood Alam 2015
Sheila Lacroix 2014
Alan Redway 2013
Alice Carriman 2012
John Carter 2011
Bill Pashby 2010
Patricia Moore 2009
Geoff Kettel 2008
Lorna Krawchuk 2007
Shamsh Kara 2006
George Hurst 2005
Vi Thompson 2004
Dorothy Rivers-Moore 2003
Bob Hart * 2002
Grace Stephens 2001
Audrey Tobias 2000
Barbara Thompson 1999
Elisabeth and Robert Lister 1998
Ruth Goldhar 1997
Marjorie Lewsey * 1996
Eileen Morris Adams 1995
J. Edna Beange 1994

Nominations open for the Agnes Macphail Award

Lorna Krawchuk has sent out mail reminding us of the deadline for nominations for the 2013 Agnes Macphail Award.  The award is open to residents of the former East York (which includes Bennington Heights, Leaside and Thorncliffe Park). The award is given for a commitment and contribution in what is described as   “social justice issues, contributor to community life in areas such as women’s rights, fairness to seniors and youth, criminal justice system and penal reform, international peace and disarmament, access to adequate housing, access to adequate health care or access to adequate education.”  The award will be presented on Agnes Macphail’s birthday which is Sunday, March 24, 2013. The Awards Ceremony will be held at the East York Civic Centre starting at 2:30 p.m. Agnes Macphail was the first woman MP in Canada in 1921 until her defeat in the 1940 General Election. Later she served as MPP for York East and lived at 2 Donegall Drive in Leaside. The nomination form and more detailed information about the event are found at this link.  Here are previous winners  (asterisk denotes deceased).
Alice Carriman 2012
 John Carter 2011 
 Bill Pashby 2010 
 Patricia Moore 2009
 Geoff Kettel 2008 
 Lorna Krawchuk 2007
 Shamsh Kara 2006 
 George Hurst 2005 
 Vi Thompson 2004 
 Dorothy Rivers-Moore 2003 
Bob Hart * 2002 
Grace Stephens 2001 
Audrey Tobias 2000 
Barbara Thompson 1999
Elisabeth and Robert Lister 1998
Ruth Goldhar 1997 
Marjorie Lewsey * 1996 
Eileen Morris Adams 1995 
J. Edna Beange 1994