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Obituary of Jessie Edna Beange published on Wednesday

Jessie Edna Beange

BEANGE, J. EDNA (nee LONGMAN) May 12, 1920 – January 7, 2019 After a rich and full life, Edna passed away on January 7, 2019, at the age of 98. Predeceased by her husband, George Beange (1973) and son-in-law, Marc Paradis (2004). Survived by her children Donald Beange (Carolynn), Jean Paradis and grandson, Graham Beange. She will be sadly missed. Edna Beange was a woman of distinction with a commitment to service and a history of leadership. For over 50 years, she served on over 20 agencies, committees and boards working tirelessly so that seniors could remain independent with first-rate community health care. Meals on Wheels, Sharing, East York Community Care, Call-A-Service, Hospital Special Needs and SAHIL are all organizations that Edna founded, chaired or supported as well as Leaside Garden Society. She served 3 terms as East York Alderman (1975-88) and was the first woman on the Toronto East General Hospital Board of Governors. In 1999, she was appointed Honorary Director for outstanding service to the Hospital Board of Directors. In 1994, she received the Agnes Macphail award in its inaugural year for furthering women’s rights, senior’s fairness and access to housing, health care and education. In 2001, Edna received the Governor Generals’ Caring Canadian award from the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. Declining health in June 2018 required the support of a Palliative Care team, caring friends, neighbours and United Church parishioners. We are grateful for their support. A special thank you goes to the staff at Sunnybrook Palliative Care for their wonderful care and compassion. A service will be held on Friday, January 11th at 2:00 p.m. at Leaside United Church at 822 Millwood Road, followed by a reception in the church hall. Funeral for Edna Beange Friday at Leaside United Church

 

Show me a pole to hit and I will hit it is a wee hours lament

Early morning garage fire spreads to Steeles/Bayview home

One person has been taken to hospital after a fire broke out at a home on Conacher Drive near Steeles and Bayview Aves. about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday. It’s believed the fire started in the garage of the home. Some reprots say two residents were rescued off the roof. Injuries are said to be minor.

Loud noises in Leaside are attributed to frost or ice quakes

A long thread is growing longer at Leaside Chit Chat as members comment on the post of a resident near McRae and Airdrie Drives that the household is experiencing “large bangs that shake (the) house every once in a while. This has been happening for a few months and I think it is related to the construction, but am not sure. The bangs are loud enough to shake the foundation of the house and wake my dogs.” There have been a number of responses both serious and flippant (“Earthquake!”) but a couple of posts reference something called a “cryoseism.”  They say “Leaside is overtop of a high water table. (The sound) is a frost/ice quake.

SEISMIC EVENT

An ice quake or a frost quake, is a seismic event that may be caused by a sudden cracking action in frozen soil or rock saturated with water or ice. As water drains into the ground, it may eventually freeze and expand under colder temperatures, putting stress on its surroundings. ”  Living is learning for those who have never heard of a cryoseism. They are also known as an ice quake or a frost quake. Wikipedia calls it a “seismic event that may be caused by a sudden cracking action in frozen soil or rock saturated with water or ice. As water drains into the ground, it may eventually freeze and expand under colder temperatures, putting stress on its surroundings. This stress builds up until relieved explosively in the form of a cryoseism.”

Australia throws a lifeline to Saudi teen, 18, seeking asylum

The Saudi teenager fleeing her family has been thrown a lifeline by the Australian government Tuesday, which indicated it was likely to grant her a humanitarian visa. Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun, 18, was planning to fly to the country on a tourist visa and apply for asylum but was detained by Thai authorities at Bangkok airport on Sunday. Australian sources told the media there that Ms. Alqunun would be refused entry on the tourist visa because it did not reflect the real reason for her trip. But her claim for protection is now being assessed by the UNHCR in Bangkok, which will then pass the case over to Australian officials. Many here will say bring her to Canada. Saudis tell Thais they should have taken girl’s phone to prevent Twitter campaign.

Heathrow departures resume after “drone sighting” delay

London’s Heathrow airport halted departing flights for about an hour Tuesday night following reports of drone activity. Europe’s busiest airport responded to what was called a “drone sighting.” “As a precautionary measure, we have stopped departures while we investigate,” Heathrow said. “We apologize to passengers for any inconvenience this may cause.” The location of the sighting meant arrivals weren’t immediately affected, according to a spokeswoman. A passenger, Garth Hutchins, tweeted the picture below.

“Sitting on the runway at Heathrow. If you think a drone is annoying, wait until you’re stuck on a non-moving plane with my two and a half-year-old for more than an hour. Pray for us,” he wrote.

Funeral for Edna Beange Friday at Leaside United Church

J. Edna Beange, a pillar of East York and Leaside, has passed away peacefully Sunday night at her home in Leaside. She was 98. A funeral service will be held for Edna Beange on Friday, January 11 at 2 p.m. at Leaside United Church, 822 Millwood Rd. There will be a reception following the service.

5G to 8K is how big tech will do your thinking for you silly

The annual Consumer Electronics Show is underway in Las Vegas. Artificial intelligence is ready to fold your sheets and change your name to Larry Huawei. You got a problem with that?

Police seize replica gun from backpack at Willowdale school

Police have seized a replica handgun from a teen boy who apparently took the device to school in a backpack Tuesday. Toronto Police Operations tweeted an alert and then confirmed officers had seized a gun. This occurred at (or near) Avondale Secondary Alternative School at 26  Silverview Drive in Willowdale a short distance from Yonge St. and Cummer Ave.

She dies in cold stuck in donation box screaming for help

A woman has died early Tuesday after a horrifying ordeal stuck in the opening of a clothing donation box on Bloor St. near Dovercourt Rd.  Police say the woman could be heard screaming sometime before 2 a.m.  When found, her body was sticking out of the box. Clothing bin deaths now total six as man dies in Vancouver

Man drives car into Porsche dealer, goes amuk in showroom

Carl Hantske of 680 News reviews the damage done by a man, 20, Monday night. He was apparently nursing a grievance against a former girlfriend and said correctly enough “I’m having a bad day.”

Laptop, documents slyly stolen from bag on restaurant floor

A woman student, Gulay Kilicaslan, has had her laptop, SIN card and vital residency documents stolen from a bag she placed on the floor of a Bloor St. W. restaurant while she chatted with friends. It is mistake well known to police and savvy citizens. But the distraction of being with friends can often defeat our best efforts to keep property safe. In this case, the man seen with his back to Ms Kilocasian and her three friends turns slightly to his left and reaches into the victim’s bag. The centre photo shows the laptop in his hand. He slips it under the table to the woman with him. She then walks out (right) carefully holding the computer in front of her. The thief soon follows. Police say there is no safe storage for such possessions except in your lap, on the table in front of you or physically wrapped around one of your ankles. All of this occurred Saturday evening at the Future Bistro near Bloor St. and Brunswick Ave.