The Bulldog

Concrete utility poles removed from Manor Road

The 60-year-old concrete utility poles were coming down along Manor Road on this cold Thursday. Here we see workers (left) yanking out a pole. At right, truck will take this load to the hydro pole graveyard.  For many months the neighborhood has seen the installation of new fir poles.  

Tori & Cates $10,000 Movember challenge

Tori and Cates Cupcakes is donating ten percent of all sales this month to a Movember fundraising challenge. The goal is $10,000 (to help fight prostate cancer) and the shop at 1592 Bayview Ave. is offering gift cards and special order Movember Celebration Cakes. The cards are good all the way over to October 31, 2015.

U2’s Bono suffers broken bones piercing the skin

Bono has been injured more seriously than was previously reported as the result of a motorcycle crash in New York’s Central Park on Sunday. Bono, the U2 boss guy, suffered numerous severe fractures including one the orbit of his eye,  In addition to his facial injury, Bono’s left shoulder blade was fractured into three pieces, a medical statement said.  The 54-year-old suffered a compound fracture to the elbow where “the bone of the humerus was driven through his skin, and the bone was in six different pieces.”  His elbow was repaired with three metal plates and 18 screws, according to the release. The singer also suffered a broken finger on his left hand. hand. They say he will recover but it’s likely all of this will cause some painful reminders of his biking time. 

Whole She-Bang 2 at Sleuth Sat. November 22

Sleuth of Baker Street on Millwood Road reminds us that the delightfully named group of authors, Sisters in Crime Canada, has produced another anthology of shoot and kill tales. The first was The Whole She-Bang. This year they are offering The Whole She-Bang 2! It is a collection of  24 stories written by 21 members and edited by Janet Costello. Many of the contributors will be at Sleuth on Saturday, November 22, 2014 between 2 and 4 p.m. Copies are autographed by all writers and you can learn more at this website

Black widows seldom stop at one or two old gents

Police in Japan think that  67-year-old Chisako Kakehi has fatally poisoned her husband and that her total handiwork in this regard may be seven late husbands and boyfriends. She has denied involvement in the deaths but the Kyoto prefectural police think the cyanide in her 75-year-old husband’s body is just too compelling a reason to arrest her. The couple was married one month before he died in December 2013, reports said. Kyodo news service said that Kakehi had married four times, and that several partners had died within a few years of marrying her or starting relationships with her. Cyanide has also been found in the blood of a 71-year-old partner who fell while riding a minibike in 2012, Kyodo said. In the early going it is often possible for black widows to pull the wool over the eyes of unsuspecting authorities. Readers will remember the case of  the New Glasgow Nova Scotia lady, Melissa Ann Weeks, who extinguished one husband by running over him on a country road. She got but 14 months in jail and then went on to kill two more husbands. Black widow of New Glasgow  Nation

Leaside twins win first prize for well-groomed chickens

hen Andrew and Matthew Patel of South Leaside were just kids they were frequently under the motherly eye of Marjorie Noakes, a neighbor across the street. Neither of the twins could quite manage Mrs. Noakes three syllable first name so they shortened it up to Muffy. She liked that. Mrs. Noakes is now a bright 91 years old and was delighted to be with Andrew and Matthew again at the Royal Winter Fair this month. It was here that the boys were showing their carefully groomed and coddled family of 14 urban chickens, a rooster and two geese. To their amazement, they picked up dozens of wins including two first-place finishes and a best-in-class. Mrs. Noakes was tickled to find that one of the chickens was named Muffy, a tribute to her. The inset picture is a charming piece of family history on all sides.

Entertaining account by Vanessa Lu

Some readers may have seen the entertaining account written by Vanessa Lu in the Toronto Star in recent days. She describes the meticulous washing and grooming routine that Andrew and Matthew pursued to get their birds ready. A fancy china cup from their mother’s collection was sneaked off to create a vinegar rinse, Lu reports. The Patel family’s road to urban chicken farming is said to have had various origins. The childhood farm of the twins grandmother in Slovenia was an inspiration. Locally a few visits to the Royal had created a fascination for the poultry competition. The boys will finish up Grade 12 at Upper Canada College next Spring and be off to university next year. This fall it was now or never for a go at entering the competition. Vanessa Lu, Toronto Star

Ontario conceded $468 million to teachers

Globe and Mail 

Uber accused of having misogynistic culture

Vox  New York Times 

One time CP worker gets 9 months for robo-calls

Reuters 

Roads slippery around South Bayview at nightfall

Motorists locally were taking it slow along South Bayview streets tonight as the salt trucks had yet to arrive in Davisville, Moore Park or Leaside. At sundown (4.48 p.m.) it was quite slippery on Moore Ave. elsewhere no doubt. Environment Canada has issued a snow statement predicting five centimetres this evening and overnight. Much of New York State was blanketed in more than five feet of snow this week. Erie County, which includes the city of Buffalo, declared a state of emergency due to the huge amount of snow. It is known as the lake effect. Buffalo always get socked with snow for the same reason places like Owen Sound are frequently smothered. The eastward travelling weather speeds snow across the lakes and dumps it on the first land it finds. In the case of Lake Erie, that’s Buffalo. Toronto has much better luck. The western shore of Lake Ontario benefits from the higher terrain to the north which often blocks snow headed our way. Video of South Bayview on this snowy and cold night 

Mayor-elect hits the wrong note on Uber

Let’s be clear. The people in Toronto’s taxi industry are no doubt upright citizens providing an important service.  But only a dreamer would  agree to permit this industry to operate unregulated. There is no business more likely to invent abusive practices than the hackney game. That’s why it is important that the Uber (so-called) ride-sharing operation is properly regulated just like the rest of the taxi business in Toronto. This isn’t about trying to deny the reality of the Internet or any other modern device. It is about making sure that all taxis are safe and are safely driven. That cab drivers can find their way to City Hall and that tourists aren’t held up for added fares or dumped in the middle of nowhere.  Mayor Tory may like Uber but he has struck the wrong note by suggesting that those who want to see it regulated are somehow behind the times. 

2014 Christmas Kettle needs your donation

The Salvation Army has launched the national Christmas Kettle Campaign marking the 124th year that the organization has sought donations from the public to help millions of Canadians living in poverty. This year the Sally Ann hopes to raise $21-million to work provide individuals and families basic necessities such as food, clothing, shelter and other provisions. Contributions will also help Army provide life-changing programs such as substance abuse recovery, housing supports, job and skills training, and education classes, to help people find a way out of poverty. Commissioner Susan McMillan, Commander of the Army in Canada and Bermuda asked people to remember their donation will “provide a warm meal to a mother and her child, or put a roof over someone’s head during Canada’s cold winter months.” She thanked corporate donors: The army got $50,000 from Great-West Life to launch the Christmas campaign. Others include Loblaw Companies Limited, Walmart Canada, Costco, BC Liquor Stores, LCBO (in Ontario), Canadian Tire, Cadillac Fairview, Metro, Safeway, Save-on-foods, Sobeys and many more.  Hear Onward Christian Soldiers