South Bayview Bulldog Admin

Street party time on Cameron Crescent

Cameron Crescent Street Party was in full swing Saturday night. Happy residents gathered in Father Caufield Park at Cameron and Macnaughton Rd. while barbecues smoked away and the music played. Looks like fun.

Oh dear! An Arab Spring for Canada?

Let’s face it, we can forgive children almost anything. We’re sure that’s the way most people look at the action of Brigette DePape, Senate page from Manitoba, who took out a sign during the throne speech that said “Stop Harper”. Forgive yes, but not enough to let her keep the job. She’s been sent home after a year at the post. A statement issued in Brigitte’s name said she opposes the agenda of the Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s government, which won a majority mandate on May 2. “This country needs a Canadian version of an Arab Spring, a flowering of popular movements that demonstrate that real power to change things lies not with Harper but in the hands of the people, when we act together in our streets, neighbourhoods and workplaces.” Actually we had our Arab Spring in 1837. We call it the Rebellion of Upper Canada.

Former “Strategy” store is now leased

The large double store in the north block of South Bayview which used to house Strategy, has been leased. After a vacancy which has lasted years, the space is being renovated. A workman said it was to be a “furniture and accessories ” store.

Seasonable, sunny weather expected

There’s a little rain predicted for Saturday, but it’s less than 1 mm and will be very spotty. Other than that, the next few days indicate a string of sunny, seasonable weather. About time.

Toronto proud of Laura Newcombe

Deer Park Public School’s Laura Newcombe has finished second in the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Laura lost out only to Sukanya Roy. Comments of readers in the National Post indicate the pride people have in Laura and her wonderful effort.

Summer Event Sale set for Sat., June 25

South Bayview will celebrate a super sidewalk and patio sale at the South Bayview Summer Sale Event, Saturday June 25th, 2011. Merchants are gearing up to offer specials and free stuff for shoppers. Plan to hit South Bayview on the 25th.

Laura goes 4 for 4 in spelling semi finals

Laura Newcombe pulled off what one judge called a “clutch performance” this afternoon to advance to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington this weekend. The Deer Park pupil had to spell four zingers, isochronal, theopneustic, chlorthalidone and choralcelo to advance. At the championship round Laura will compete against the 13 best young spellers in the world. The Star reports that chlorthalidone caused Laura some furrows but she plunged on, correctly finishing the word. Star story.

Mode Suzan June sale

Mode Suzan at 1647 South Bayview is having a June sale featuring some nice savings on new merchandise. A purchase of three or more items will earn 20% off the price. Also on sale at 20% off, English-made Mason Pearson hair brushes.

Shopping at Loblaws? No (Veal) Baloney!

The linked story from the Star lamenting Loblaws decision to stop carrying Lisa’s Salad Dressing recalls a simmering grocery beef. Despite the wonderful array of food on display, the company is ruthless about eliminating products that for various reasons aren’t wanted any more. Whether it’s expensive canned Hearts of Palm for your salad, Soy based ice cream or savoury Veal Baloney (sandwich above) — you will do without them if you’re shopping for these items at Loblaws. Memories fade but it’s a good bet that these foods were once on sale at the Weston giant. Now they’re not. All this might have been seen on the horizon when then president Dave Nichols (President’s Choice) shocked brand name firms like Coca Cola when he kicked them to the back of the store in favour of Loblaws product. The owner of Lisa’s Salad Dressing is fearful that his business will fail without Loblaws. His predicament is a cautionary tale for any business person not to let a single customer get a stranglehold on your future.

Christie Blatchford back at National Post

Christie Blatchford, who has been writing a column for the Globe and Mail for a few years now, has bolted to the National Post. The announcement in a press release issued by Postmedia, offered the following quote from the woman known in media circles as just Blatch: “I’m glad to be back in the fold. It feels like my natural home. I never stopped reading National Post every day, I think it’s the prettiest and best written newspaper in the country. I’m really happy to be back.” Postmedia president and CEO Paul Godfrey called the hire a “game changer” for Postmedia.

Attention Occupant, we’ll be back later

We’ll be asking Hank the mailman (letter carrier?) if we’ll see him tomorrow morning. It’s a purely reflexive thing on our part because by the time we can report his answer, you will know yourself whether there’s a strike. But as someone has already asked, if there’s a strike will anyone notice. It’s not right to make light of strikes of any kind, for all the impact big or small they might have on our lives. There is however a certain appeal to a morning without fat catalogues of outdoor wear, American Express “offers” and “rewards” posing as real money and various Attention Occupant notices.

Laura spells “equinoctial” correctly

Laura Newconbe looked a little nervous but she chimed off the word equinoctial with no hesitation at the Scripps Spelling Bee today. Here’s the story from Postmedia