South Bayview Bulldog Admin

We should remember Kapyong with pride

Kapyong. We should remember the name. It’s the place where, in April 1951, a handful of Canadian and Australian troops made a stand against an entire Chinese Communist Division and stopped it cold. In the process, the allied troops blunted the Chinese drive south, saved Seoul from falling for a second time, and permitted the successful launch of the American thrust north. Now journalist Dan Bjarneson has written a fine book recounting the harrowing ordeal of these few hundred members of the Princess Patricia’s Light Infantry. Kapyong is said to be a dusty little crossroads of no importance by itself. But history has made it profoundly important. It’s the place where Canada did its small part in saving the fledgling Republic of (South) Korea. That’s the little country that went on to become a thriving and prosperous democracy. South Korea is the place that put the lie every day to the “peoples paradise” of Mao’s China. And if you ever wonder if it was worth it, think about the quality of life and freedom of people in South Korea today. If the world had done nothing, they would be living like the North Koreans. Kapyong is a name Canadians should remember with pride.

Quitting time on day one of gas main work

Shortly after 2 p.m. on Saturday and the Link-Line gas contractors are finished their first day’s work on replacement of the old gas mains under South Bayview. It was a good sign for merchants as workers took down their no parking signs and let business on the west side return to normal. Cutting and trenching will go down the west side to replace the cast iron mains. We trust there will be steel sheets to cover the trenches and permit parking when work is done each day. This was the routine when new electric conduits were placed two years ago and it seemed to work fairly well. Later, it will be necessary to dig holes on the east side at various locations to connect the new main to buildings. See post below.

Sport Swap open today at 1541B

The energetic gang at Sport Swap was busy Saturday as they opened the new location at 1541B South Bayview. Sport Swap is a unique sports goods exchange and repair business that has operated for many years down the street, at Balliol. It features all types of sports equipment and bicycle accessories (like kid seats) and a repair shop in the rear. Welcome guys.

Hope this wasn’t a coffee break

We know, we know. One must not assume the worst about such things but service vehicles have parked in prohibited spots with those official parking cones while the service folks went for a Second Cup. Above, we have a familiar scene on Fleming Crescent where a tight squeeze for through traffic is the order of the day.

Team Hastings targets 2013 Olympic Trials

The well-known and competitive curling group known as Team Hastings will hold a fund raiser this Spring to assist in furthering their success. The members are from left, Skip: Julie Hastings; Vice: Christy Trombley Second: Stacey Smith; Lead: Katrina Collins. Trombley and Hastings are twins. The four have played together for some 19 years, Ms Trombley was explaning yesterday to the South Bayview Bulldog. She is a member of the Leaside Curling Club. The team has become one of the top ten teams in Ontario. They’re goal is to qualify for the 2013 Olympic Trials. Those interested may send mail to Christy1@rogers.com

13C and sunny today on South Bayview

The Weather Channel is forecasting a fine day today. Click the weather icon above.

J and J to pay $75M for bribes and kicbacks

U.S. drug maker decides to pay up for the malfeasance across Europe and parts of the middle east. Interestingly, this story says they found the corruption themselves and reported to the U.S. Department of Justice. Here.

Gas mains for Bayview waiting on Belsize

For those, if any, who doubted the impending gas main replacement work, take a look at Exhibit A piled beside the Behar building on Belsize at Bayview. Digging to replace the old cast iron mains was said to be scheduled for last Monday. It didn’t happen but the arrival of these babies means the actual work can’t be far off. Colour them yellow.

Sign up at Sleuth on Millwood Road

With his new sign flying and customers at hand, J.D. (at the cash) is underway at the new location at Millwood and Sutherland.

New solarium for Olde Yorke

The Olde Yorke Fish and Chips restaurant at Laird Drive and Lea Ave is converting its covered deck into an all-weather solarium room. The conversion comes just in time for the better weather. The new solarium features a glass roof (right) and all round windows below that open to permit ventilation.

Commemorative coins for Royal Wedding

Canada will produce two coins to commemorate the Royal Wedding. The two collectibles are a $20 pure silver coin and a coloured 25-cent piece. They will be sold through the mint and at postal outlets across the country. Neither coin will sell for near face value, however. The limited-edition $20 coin, for example, featuring a portrait of the couple created by Guelph, Ont., artist Laurie McGaw, will sell for $104.95. More.

Harper’s Toronto tour hits Leaside Arena

Prime Minister Harper has toured Toronto and late Wednesday he made a visit to Leaside Arena. A particularly good job for a man running for office was to tie the skates of figure skater Elizabeth Bazal. Good move. Picture here. Election campaigns are for getting your picture taken as much as anything else. Above the PM poses with Charlene Kalia and Don Valley West Conservative candidate John Carmichael. Mr. Carmichael is up against Liberal MP Rob Oliphant. Nicole Yovanoff is the NDP candidate.