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Bring me El Toro’s T-Bone on a platter

Did you hear about the contest to find a new nickname for Toronto? Not that Toronto needs a nickname. Nonetheless, Eye Weekly worked up some type of event and in the end, pronounced this town El Toro. Lord. As Mel Lastman used to say: “El Toro Poo Poo.” Look, names should not be embarrassing. Hamilton devised an excellent diminutive. Thanks to that Anglo-Saxon suffix er, it’s now named in unpretentious style The Hammer. It seems to have caught on with the Hammerites. Back in Toronto something equally unaffected is needed. Like The T-Bone. Simple and saucy. We like the image evoked by this one. Much better than “Hey Hey Toro. Senor Bull is lazy.” But we also like the energetic Pronto. Close enough, eh? How about The Rex. Come on folks stay with us. Dinosaurs, Tyrannous types etc. But Toronto doesn’t really need a nickname. We have to banish know-it-all writers who call it Torawnna. This is ignorant because no local would let that slip out. Torontonians sometimes say Torono, permitting a genteel dropping of the second T. Ono. Ono. Could be.

Prashanta Yoga to open on Davisville

The transformation of the old Davisville Mini Food Mart into a Yoga studio is apparently nearly complete. As we told you many months, ago the two storey building at Davisville and Cleveland was being renovated for that purpose. Today the building sports a sign which states Prashanta Yoga, Coming Soon. It will be pleasant to have such an enterprise in that neighborhood although the renovation has taken a long time. The front door, which stands close to the bus shelter, is still surrounded by building materials. The new purpose for this address is a good one. Earlier story

Agnes Macphail lived here

It’s not generally known that Agnes Macphail (above) the first woman elected to Parliament, lived for a period at the structure at the corner of Millwod Rd and Donegall Dr. It’s a duplex with addresses of 220 Millwood and 2 Donegall. Local historians and others are trying to have the home recognized in some way, perhaps with a plaque. Mary Macdonald, of Heritage Preservation Services, has been trying to achieve this for more than ten years. She’s still trying. It appears Macphail lived here in the upstairs apartment following her defeat in the 1940 general election when she began writing for the Globe and Mail and other publications. Agnes Macphail’s remarkable career as an Ontatrio MLA, MP, the Canadian Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and many other organizations, is well told in the linked Wikipedia entry. The elegant photo above is from Wikipedia and was taken by the famed Canadian portrait photographer Yousef Karsh. Also see Town Crier article

Changing the face of Walder Ave.

Walder Ave, the short street running north from Eglinton Ave E. to a cul de sac north of Broadway, is being re-made. As in the general area, modest bungalows and smaller homes continue to be bought up, demolished and replaced with larger, two storey structures. Three such homes side by side are awaiting Castleton Homes to change the face of this part of Walder.

Billboard to kick off fund-raising campaign

Brooke Biscoe of the arena board has messaged supporters that the campaign kicked off today to raise the $2.5 million community portion of the cost of building the second rink at Leaside Gardens. At the meeting Expansion Committee Chair Paul Mercer and Councillor John Parker summarised the long journey from the time the idea of building the second rink was first discussed in 1998 until today. Thanks were expressed to the many people who have been helpful. To help raise awareness of the second rink the board has installed a billboard on the north-bound face of the billboard along Millwood in the Arena parking lot. Check the Facebook page. Stories from today’s meeting filed by the Sun and Star