Police report that a resident of Donlea Drive had a car stolen after a break-in at the home. The break-in apparently resulted in the keys being obtained. This happened Sunday morning about 430 am. Curiously, it is not known how entry was gained to the home. Readers will remember that several Toyota Highlanders were stolen from area driveways last year with no evidence of how they were started. That case has never been solved.
Kids, corn and crazy red hots
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•The Rotary Club of Leaside’s annual corn roast was held under a brilliant September sky this day. Trace Manes Park was thick with families enjoying the games for children and just hanging out. Top, a good-natured lady let us take a picture. Upper right, a mean looking hot dog. Lower left, it’s shoes off for a twirl on the bouncy-bouncy (or whatever). Right, two ticket takers find this important job can also be tedious.
Perfect gas main storm on Southlea Ave.
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•Can AOL, Yahoo ever come back?
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•Not to take satisfaction in other peoples problems, but this story from Bloomberg about the “Walking Dead of the Internet” is good reading.
Rotary Corn Roast fun begins at noon today
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•Good morning. The Rotary Club Corn roast is toay. The activities, including husking the corn, begin at noon. Trace Manes Park. Nice day for it too. Check this page for details on all the events for kids and adults.
Rosedale candidates meet the public
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•A number of Rosedale ratepayers associations hosted a provincial election candidates debate Friday night at Rosedale United Church. The event had a very Rosedelian flavour. A number of questions dealt with the ownership of Mount Pleasant Cemetery that seems to be an ongoing concern of some people. The current MPP Glen Murray has obviously been involved and had a few exchanges with questioners. Cathy Crowe, the NDP candidate, was ill and could not attend. Her campaign manager made a brief statement on the party’s behalf.
From left: Martin Abell, PC; Mark Daye, Greens; Glen Murray, Liberal, and Cathy Crowe’s campaign manager. The debate was hosted by: Moore Park Residents’ Association, North Rosedale Ratepayers’ Association, South Rosedale Ratepayers’ Association, Summerhill Ratepayers’ Association, Governor’s Bridge Ratepayer’s Association. All are in the Toronto Centre riding. The election is on October 6. Courtesy Yonge and Roxborough News
Chew on this: Loblaws as a mobile phone store
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•Mobilesyrup.com, a mobile news site, says that Loblaws is poaching talent from Best Buy. It notes that Loblaws has moved on from the simple marketing of earlier and appears to be heading for a full-scale mobile phone division. Loblaws is aggressively selling phones and service on a website where the electronics are served up with fruit and vegetables. “Chew on this” says one pitch. Mobilesyrup says the new concept gives potential customers the option to choose from nine wireless carriers: Bell, Solo, Virgin, Fido, Virgin, Public Mobile, Wind Mobile and TELUS. Mobilesyrup suspects that the “heavy duty poaching of new talent” all taken from Best Buy Canada is to help Loblaws set up a mobile “store within a store”.
Jonathan Brazeau on Lancers this season
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•As high school football season begins, there is this piece on the prospects for the Leaside Lancers by Jonathan Brazeau in the Toronto Observer.
Ice cream party on Bayview well attended
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•The little plaza on the northwest corner of Bayview and Millwood was busy Saturday as Dr. Jennifer Hittner and Dr. Jessica Kudlats (right) held a promotional event offering free ice cream from Baskin and Robbins. In return, a donations jar was placed outside where anyone could make a donation to the Leaside Arena expansion. An innovative idea from these two dentists who began their practice in January on Wicksteed Ave. just east of Laird Dr.
Magz-Bagz will take you to lunch
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•The product is a very smart-looking lunch bag, but suitable for other uses too. They’re the work of Megan (left) who from her Oakville home contracts fabric makers in Tennessee and a factory in Mississippi to make these clever bags. We found Mags-Bagz outside Whatever Lola Wants on South Bayview. Magz-Bagz
Don’t forget ice cream party, corn roast
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•It looks to be a wonderful weekend for those of us here in the neighborhood. We should all make sure we take in both Leaside Dentistry’s free ice cream party and the Rotary Club’s annual corn roast. The ice cream party takes place on Saturday between 2 and 4 p. at the Baskin and Robbins on Bayview. The corn roast is Sunday at Trace Manes Park. It’s a great gathering with rides and activities for the kids.
Global shoots commercial on Field Avenue
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•Yet more glamour and excitement for our Leaside as a crew shooting a commercial for the new Global News Morning Show goes to work (left) on Field Ave. at the corner of Bessborough Drive. Apparently the top lady herself, Lisa Fromer was actually on the scene but did not come out to say hello. At any rate, she and her colleagues will debut the show sometime soon.