The Leaside Leafs Seniors refused to accept defeat Friday when they staged a stunning eight-run comeback in the bottom of the eighth against the Thornhill Reds. They had trailed all through the game in the Greater Toronto Baseball League tilt at Talbot Park but their heroics at the end turned the Reds11-2 lead into a 12-11 Leafs victory. The Reds scored two runs in each of the second and third innings and one in the sixth to lead 5-0. After Leaside scored two in the bottom of the sixth but the Reds launched a barrage of six runs in the seventh to take an apparently unassailable 11-2 lead. Leaside however soldiered on getting two runs in the seventh and eight in the eighth.
Edwin buys the Jays some insurance against 7 home runs
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Edwin Encarnacion slammed a hit that drove in four home runs in a wild match at Cellular Field in Chicago which saw the White Sox hit no fewer than seven home runs but still lose the game. It finished 10-8. Inside baseball lovers dove for the records to check out this curiosity and found that the Detroit Tigers are the only other team in major league baseball to allow that many homers and still win. They did it against the White Sox on May 28, 1995 and again against Boston on August 8, 2004.
Dr. Harvie Charles Brooks a long-time resident of Leaside
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Dr. Harvie Charles Brooks, a long-time resident of Leaside, has died at the age of 90. Dr. Brooks was a general practitioner in Toronto for 43 years and among other accomplishments was responsible for establishing the live radio broadcasts of Sunday services at Timothy Eaton Church, a program that continues to this day. The family will receive friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles Newbigging Chapel Monday, June 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1403 Bayview Avenue. A service to celebrate Dr. Brooks life will be held in at Timothy Eaton at 230 St. Clair Avenue West at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, June 28th. Obituary
Snaps from a Sidewalk Sensation Saturday afternoon
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Sidewalk Sensation judged success by merchants, shoppers
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The Bayview Leaside BIA Sidewalk Sensation Sale saw large crowds surging along the wide walkways of the street on Saturday. Excellent weather helped but the energy and imagination of shopkeepers was apparent. Here the Cassava Latin Jazz Band performs at Millwood and Bayview. Below, Sue Byford of Bonnie Byford Real Estate had balloons for kids and some moves too.
New Maple Leaf centre and heart throb Auston Matthews
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The Maple Leafs chose 18-year-old Auston Matthews of the American Hockey League as their first choice in the NHL draft Friday night. Now this fast-skating son of Scottsdale, Arizona will be playing in Toronto where ice is more plentiful than in his boyhood home. CBC
6 Mortimer Ave. had 34 bidders to sell for $853,888
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A detached home at 6 Mortimer Ave sold in five days in early April for $853,888, a bidding war leap of more than $250,000 from the asking price of $599,000. The home backs onto a Sobey’s parking lot and is on a busy street but is located in desirable East York a ten-minute walk down Broadview to Danforth. It is a nice brick home with updated interior including two full baths, one on the main floor and one on the second. The listing attracted 150 potential buyers and 34 bidders. That is how the price jumped to where it finished. The Globe and Mail.
Seeking a silver lining for Canada in Brexit vote panic
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Stock markets responded with a kind of panic seldom seen in response to the UK vote to leave the European Union. Nothing seems certain including just how seriously anyone should take the plunge of equities in Toronto, New York and elsewhere. By late afternoon Toronto nearly 250 and the Dow about 580. Dozens of insights appeared: The decision will bring lower interest and yet another surge in the price of homes in Toronto. Canadians will find it is cheaper to travel to Britain as the pound takes a hammering and finally predictions Britain will now be eagerly pushed out of the EU not so much for spite as a fear that other countries will get the same idea. In Canada, Prime Minister Trudeau said that Canada is “well- positioned” to weather the stock market storm. “The country’s economy is strong, diversified and resilient. While last night’s vote will undoubtedly increase the global economic uncertainty, Canadians can be reassured that we are monitoring the situation closely and that we will work with our partners across the world to maintain stability and create economic growth,” Trudeau said in French in Quebec City.
Maria Lebeault new advertiser in South Bayview Bulldog
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The South Bayview Bulldog welcomes Decorator Maria Lebeault to its pages. Her ad runs in the column to the right and is linked to her interesting site at Elegant Living Spaces. She has worked with famous Italian brands, such as Max Mara and Gucci and holds strongly to the philosophy that your home is not just a place to live, but also a space that should lift your spirit. Maria and husband live locally.
Tory to attend at cricket tournament at Sunnybrook Park
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Mayor John Tory will attend with sponsors, community members and cricket teams from across Toronto, Saturday June 25th, the 12th annual Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) Mayor’s Trophy Cricket Tournament. It runs all day at Sunnybrook Park north pitch at 1132 Leslie Street but you can catch the mayor about 9 a.m. when remarks are scheduled. Joining Mayor Tory will be MP Adam Vaughan; Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders; Michael Lam, CIMA Chair; Andrew Miskin, Global President of CIMA; and Mahes Wickramashinghe, Chief Strategy Officer, Canadian Tire. The CIMA games have helped to raise funds to support youth cricket programs such as Cricket Across the Pond scholarships and the Mayor’s School Cricket Tournament in Toronto.
Fort McMurray councillors raise pay more than 100 percent
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City councillors in Fort McMurray have made themselves among the highest — maybe even the highest — highest paid municipal councillors in Canada. Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo councillors voted 7-4 of the raises saying it is justified because they expect to put in additional hours to co-ordinate rebuilding efforts. Seven part-time councillors currently earning $36,000 per year will see their pay rise to $75,000. Councillors Allan Vinni, Keith McGrath, and Sheldon Germain — all part of a newly minted relief committee — will now work full-time. Their pay will rise to $150,000 per year. That’s believed to be the highest base salary for any councillor in Canada.
Burning home swept down river in West Virginia flood
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Witnesses captured video of a house on fire moving down a flooded river in West Virginia. The incredible sight was seen in White Sulphur Springs following heavy rain and flash flooding. Online reports say the house scene occurred in a place called Howard’s Creek.







