The overgrown lot at the corner of Millwood and Rumsey Roads will soon be the site of luxury townhouses constructed by Castleton Homes, the local renovation and home building firm.
Loblaws to open 20 Joe Fresh stores
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Loblaws has announced that its Joe Fresh line will open as many as 20 stand alone stores in Canada, including its first mall-based locations. At least three of those stores will be in the Greater Toronto Area.
Black and cream theme at Homefront
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The tables have been cleared of sale and settings of Emma Bridgewater’s classic Toast and Marmalade decorate a black tablecloth. The Crow Creamer (above) last in stock was sold Wednesday morning however. Homefront today.Small shop on Millwood is leased
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Brilliant Sunday a great tonic
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Sunday’s brilliant sunshine was a great tonic in spite of the cold. South Bayviewites were busy at church, shopping and in the case of this gentleman on Rolph Road, cleaning the snow from the driveway. But, of course, he wasn’t too busy to stop and chat. Thanks. Down below, a sunny day always brings out many who want to wash their cars. This was the scene at the Toronto Auto Wash at Millwood and the CPR tracks. Tea Emporium asking about space
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The Tea Emporium, 1592 South Bayview, has asked merchants on the street to provide information about any locations which may be coming vacant. The firm, which has five locations around Toronto, is looking for a space of about 700 square feet on South Bayview. Their website.
Dollar store talk may be idle chat
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It’s merely idle talk, but some people on South Bayview are saying a dollar store will take the space now occupied by Shoppers Drug Mart. This story, being told in a couple of locations, is said to trace back to a party who might well know, but then again, could merely be talking. Time will tell if this large and suitable space goes discount.
All hands on deck for Bayview phones
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Merchants on the east side of South Bayview will know that Bell service has, over the years, been spotty. The servicemen are very nice but the phones frequently failed in the face of the ancient wire system. Now with the planned arrival of Shoppers Drug Mart at their new location its “All Hands on Deck” to shape up the service. Trucks, supervisors in groups up and down the utility holes, up and down ladders and of course in and out of the premises at 1605 Bayview where Shoppers will locate. We’re told the furious work resulted in a punctured water pipe yesterday. Messy but as with most things, it was repaired. Anyway, good luck to our hard working service friends at Bell at upgrading the phones. We bid farewell to “thrifty store” Zeller’s
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The Hudson Bay company has provided a nice history of Zeller’s, the store chain which seems destined to disappear from Canadian streets after 80 years of business. Even though there is a plan to keep some Zeller’s stores operating, the writing seems to be on the wall about the end of the chain. Target stores of the U.S. has bought most of the leases and it seems likely the rest will go shortly. In 1931, a Waterloo County boy named Walter P. Zeller (left) bought the 14 Canadian stores of American retailer Schulte-United. And so was Zeller’s born. Zeller called his concept the Store for Thrifty Canadians and even during the depression his plan worked. All during WWII and into the 50s and 60s the Zeller’s concept thrived and Zeller expanded, And Zeller proved to be a good employer with an unknown at the time, a company pension plan and competitive pay.. Leaside hockey fundraiser
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There will be a fundraiser on Friday, January 28, 2011 for the Leaside Memorial Gardens Arena Expansion. It will take the form of a YUK YUK’s comedy night at the On The Park Event Centre. Tickets $75. Buy them online or mail Charlene Kalia.
1942 aerial photo of Thorncliffe Racetrack
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An interesting local website called Rudy.ca shows some unusual pictures including an aerial photo taken in 1942 of Thorncliffe Racetrack
Wild Wing vs Wild Wings
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It had to happen . The Canadian chicken wing saloon chain (Wild Wing) is threatening to sue the American chicken wing saloon chain (Buffalo Wild Wings) for “infringing its intellectual property rights.” Wild Wing (that’s the Canadian one) opened a restaurant on South Bayview last year. It’s located in the former Country Donut (and home to various other restaurants) building at Bayview and Millwood. Read more. Or not.

