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England still has chance to join World Cup last 16

You’ve got to have faith, say supporters. Guardian

Break-in by forcing door on Garland Avenue

A resident of Garland Ave. north of Blythwood Rd. tells 52 division police that there was an afternoon break-in at his home on Wednesday, June 18, 2014.  It is said to have occurred between 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. The thief forced a door to make off with a quantity of jewellery.

Who pays for dry cleaning after poutine cab ride?

For those who haven’t been to taxi business school there’s Halo (cabs you see on your phone) and something like Halo called Uber, but it wants to be different. And there’s Beck. Never mind. The story is that for visitors to the North by Northeast Festival going on now in Toronto Uber is offering fresh and tasty poutine on demand to help you enjoy the ride and take pride in Canada. Stay with us. Uber Toronto told Citynews that it was looking for a fun way to help celebrate national pride while providing a service that is closely related to what they do. Okay. Who pays for the dry cleaning?

Brit goaler Joe Hart hurting from Suarez bullets

Tough to be the losing goalkeeper. England

“Fun, fun, fun til Daddy takes the T-bird away”

Kelly McParland sounds the same sombre note heard by many voters about where on earth Ontario is heading. National Post 

Bayview and Manor temp 19 degrees at 9 p.m.

The sun is now down at the end of this superb June Thursday but when we took a few photos inside Hollywood Gelato just before 9 p.m. it was still dusk and the temperature was 19 degrees. Toronto is closing in on the longest day of the year and it is anyone’s best guess as to whether this lovely time of the year will be enough to blot out memories of the December ice storm. But let’s be happy like the crowd of young and old at Hollywood Gelato. Every one of the flavours at the venerable Italian-style cafe was in demand. The South Bayview Bulldog prefered a couple of subtle flavours — Hazelnut and Cookies and Cream. Well, okay, if not super-refined certainly more high-tone than Cake Batter and Peanut Butter Chocolate, yummy as they are. Across South Bayview on this splendid evening is a sign on the window of the former Sentry toy shop indicating that a new cold pressed juicery will open there. It is to be called Refuel. We wish them good luck.   

McDowell’s Valu mart official BBQ this Saturday

Chad McDowell at the Valu mart reminds everyone to come on by on Saturday for a burger or frank at his opening BBQ. The location of course is Davisville and Bayview Aves. and the cook out runs from 10 in the morning until three in the afternoon.

Suarez powers Uruguay to victory over England

CBS Live Blog

No bellyaching today — England had its chances

We watched, we screamed, we cried and we turned off the set. After all is said, it must be recorded that it was a very good game. Some commentators felt the officials had a slightly Uruguayan tinge to their calls but England had its changes and didn’t carry through. No complaints.

Illicit ciggie shuts Pearson, brings back flight

If you needed more evidence that you had better follow the rules at the airport, this is it. A man who apparently ducked through a forbidden door in order to find a place to smoke last night set off a long, paralyzing shut-down at Pearson International and forced the return of a flight to Toronto after it was half way to Brazil. Ugh. The passenger had a good ticket and passport to travel but he was seen  “breaching security” in the pre-boarding area. Off went the alarms. Outgoing flights were boarded while police searched for the man. They had no idea what he was up to. Everything at the airport stopped. Stunned passengers aboard the flight to Rio de Janiero learned they had spent six hours in the air for nothing when the captain announced he would shortly be landing at — Toronto. Ugh again. Lesson?  Please follow the rules at the airport.  

Lawn club incorporation prevents sale: ex-pres

Wally Rayner, a former president of the Glebe Manor Lawn Bowling Club Limited, says the 1923 articles of incorporation of the club require the property’s return either to the Glebe Manor Presbyterian Church or to the City for a nominal sum if the company ceases to exist as a lawn bowling club. Rayner was president of the club in 1999. His assertions, and those of his wife Georgina, threw Wednesday night’s public meeting about the proposed sale of the land into a turmoil. According to the Rayners, every president of the club since it began has received a copy of the articles of incorporation and letters patent which specify the club may not be sold for profit. The couple said there should be a copy of this undertaking in City archives dating from dealings the municipality had with Glebe Manor Lawn Bowling 15 years ago. But it also seems likely that the Rayners contentions may be verified, or denied, at the Ontario Ministry of Government Services. Glebe Manor Presbyterian Church no longer exists however its records are probably extant. Most critically, the Rayners said that the current president, Phil Foubert, should make public the articles of incorporation which are said to be in his possession. Mr. Foubert is spearheading the scheme to sell the property for as much as $3 million to be used for the site of town homes. The meeting, which was called by Josh Matlow (Ward 22) also heard calls for an ad hoc “shareholders” meeting among members of the club. Many present at the Hodgson School gathering said they were active members of the club and wanted to have their say in what was happening.  Mr. Matlow said he had only just learned of the information provided by the Rayners and intended to ask the city solicitor to investigate immediately. 

Burnside fundraiser set for Sunday, June 22

There’s lots of activity among candidates even though we are still the best part of five months away from the municipal election. Jon Burnside, candidate for Councillor in Ward 26, will hold a big fundraiser on Sunday, June 22,  2014, at the Amsterdam Brewery on Esander Road. That one will begin at 7 p.m.