Moore Park “Ginkgo” re-build

Here’s something nice from nearby Moore Park. This gracious centre-hall home is being re-built. While it’s still too early to tell exactly what’s going to be done, you can bet those lovely stone lintels and arches will remain. But wait, there’s more. The best part is seen at the right. Two fine mature Gingko trees stand guard in front of this house. Much care has been taken to see that they are not damaged during the work. As expert sources say, Ginkgo trees will likely only be found in the very southernmost parts of Ontario. They are not native to Ontario, but to China. They are easily identified by their distinctive leaves.

Cadillac readying to take on BMW-7?

This Sunday brings word in the Detroit Free Press that Cadillac is inching closer every day to a decision to build a big, powerful and expensive luxury sedan similar to the XTS Platinum vehicle seen last year at the Detroit Auto Show. The new luxury sedan would compete with icons like the BMW 7-series and Mercedes-Benz S-class.The car would be Cadillac’s flagship, larger, faster, more powerful and luxurious than the elegant XTS sedan that goes on sale next year.This new top-of-the-line Cadillac will not, however, be the fanciful 1,000-horsepower V16-engined Cadillac Sixteen concept car that wowed auto show audiences in 2003. The Sixteen was a vision of a $300,000-plus Rolls-Royce competitor. The new car could share some of the Sixteen’s styling and features, but prices should top out at less than half that. The flagship, whose name remains shrouded in mystery, is unlikely to go on sale before 2015. r. The project could still die, but well-informed insiders are said to expect GM’s top brass to green-light it shortly. The flagship is the next step toward Cadillac’s goal of competing in every volume segment in the global luxury-car business.

British police arrest Rebekah Brooks

Now Rebekah Brooks has been arrested in the tabloid wire-tapping and hacking investigation. According to BBC business editor Robert Peston, News International was not aware that Mrs Brooks would be arrested when her resignation was being discussed at the company on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. BBC online

New corn is in at Badali’s

The first bushel baskets of new Ontario Peaches and Cream corn are on sale at Badali’s this morning. Time for a feast.

Auction set for 1939 Pontiac Plexiglas “Ghost”

This thing sort of makes you want to swear off, even if you don’t drink. But it’s real. And on July 30, 2011, this 1939 Ghost Pontiac made of Plexiglas will be auctioned off at the RM Auction known as St John’s in Michigan. They expect to get somewhere between $275,000 and $475,000 for it. Here is what RM writes about this incredible oddity: Visitors to General Motors’ “Highways and Horizons” pavilion at the 1939-40 New York World’s Fair came away awed by a vision of the future. The work of renowned designer Norman Bel Geddes, GM’s “Futurama” exhibit foretold the communities and transportation systems of 1960, many of which came to pass. Other peeks at the future included “Previews of Progress,” inventions that seemed like magic: “Yarns made of Milk! Glass that bends! The Frig-O-Therm that cooks and freezes at the same time! The Talking Flashlight transmitting speech over a light beam!” exclaimed the exhibit’s guidebook. Sharing top billing with the Futurama and Previews of Progress, however, was the “Glass’ Car – The first full-sized transparent car ever made in America.” Here.

Street patio installed at Yonge corner

On the fringe of South Bayview there is a charming project underway to turn a busy street into a patio. Read about it at our Eglinton Ave blog, Trish Stuebing’s Eglinton Store Diary.

Canadian classics stolen on Mount Pleasant

Among the paintings stolen from Canadian Fine Art, 577 Mount Pleasant, was a Frederick Varley work, Gatineau Hills (above) valued at $15,000. The descriptions were released today. Other Group of Seven pieces taken were: Gull River, by J.E.H. MacDonald, $45,000, First Snow, Georgian Bay, by Frank H. Johnston, $5,800, .Les Eboulements, by A.Y. Jackson, $135,000,Jeune Fille Triste, by Jean Paul Lemieux, $95,000.

Paws and Claws moves to 1721 Bayview

Paws and Claws, now located in the Sunnybrook Plaza, will move to the premises at 1721 South Bayview at the end of August. This is the former children’s bookstore space. The store closed last month. Apparently the Paws and Claws location in the plaza has been taken by a frozen yogurt franchise of some type.

CIBC buys into American Centruy

What’s the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce up to? It has bought into American Century Investments and now the question the street is going to have is what comes next now that the bank has a toehold in the U.S. mutual fund business.

Black polypropylene mats are here

The black polypropylene door mats have finally arrived at Homefront. See Trish Stuebing’s Eglinton Store Diary.

Avenue Road park named after Sgt Russell

Toornto Police Service: On Friday, July, 15, 2011, at 2 p.m., at 250 Avenue Road, Chief William Blair will honour the Toronto Police Service officer who died in the line of duty on Wednesday, January 12, 2011, with the naming of “The Sergeant Ryan Russell Park.” Also present will be Mayor Rob Ford; Councillor Adam Vaughan; Ryan’s father, Glenn Russell; and his wife, Christine Russell; 52 Division Superintendent Hugh Ferguson and Inspector Howard Page.

Kate and Will take time for honeymoon

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are going to find a summer spot and just be newlyweds, according those close to them. Kate and William have done, by royalty standards. a lot of work over the past few weeks and now just want to spend a few quiet months together. They have no engagements until the Fall.