Re: Wesley Mimico United Church – Development Proposal. Comments invited.

Message from Michael Harrison: Good Morning The recommendations were adopted by the Toronto Preservation Board at their meeting of June 5, 2014.  They will now track with the planning staff report on the development application to the Etobicoke York Community Council meeting of June 17, 2014.  The planning staff report for the proposed development can […]

Passing Away of Jim Carr

I was informed this evening that Jim Carr has passed away.   *   Hugh James Carr 12/14/1960 – 06/03/2014 Friends will be received at the Ridley Funeral Home, 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St., between Islington and Kipling Aves., 416-259-3705) on Friday from 7-9 pm and Saturday from 9-11 am. Funeral Service […]

“The entire existence of Canadian English is due to three of the most important events in the history of the world.”

An article Canadian linguistics, which appeared in the print edition of Metro News (Toronto) on June 2, 2014, is entitled: “Canadian English, from ‘eh’ to ‘zed’”. The article, by Luke Simcoe, opens as follows: The term “Canadian English” was simultaneously coined and admonished by Reverend A. Constable Geikie in 1857. Geikie, a Scot, stood before […]

With Pride We Wear the Scarlet and the Silver – Recorded at MCHS Reunion (2000)

We owe thanks to Tim Hewlings (MCHS 63, see photo on left) for sharing this recording of the Malcolm Campbell High School song with us. Tim Hewlings was with a 1960s band called the Sceptres, who’ve recently released their first album. You can access the mp3 version of the song here: MCHS_Song_mp3 You can also access […]

Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Pete Seeger – Sanga Music Inc – BMI

We owe thanks to Howard Hight for reminding us that we used to sing this song at Malcolm Campbell High School. What reminded him was this recent comment, which I shared with him regarding volunteer work: “Occasionally I work at the limits of my capabilities. Fortunately, I’ve learned to cut back, and from time to […]

Young Adult literature – The Fault in Our Stars (2012)

With regard to the 1960s at Malcolm Campbell High School, each person has her or his own memories. It’s great to have opportunities to engage in conversations about what those memories are. What middle school and high school students are now reading My main interest in those years, among others, was learning about how words […]

Help Save Wood Thrush: Drink Bird Friendly Coffee

What other variables are of interest, aside from the Fair Trade Coffee question? Great tasting coffee is in itself a variable. As well, coffee that is aligned with Habitat Conservation efforts warrants interest and study: The following link, which I learned of through @birdbeanscafe, is from the American Bird Conservancy Blog: Conserving Native Birds and […]

Additional comments from Cheryl (Casino) Houston regarding MCHS Sixties Reunion

Here are some additional comments (she’s given me permission to post them) from Cheryl (Casino) Houston, who learned about the reunion by accident (which is a great way to learn about anything, in my experience): “The cost that you’ve suggested for the evening is very reasonable. However, there are a lot of things to consider: […]

Harry Chan (MCHS ’65) shares with us some great MCHS Sixties memories

Update: In a recent update, Harry Chan (MCHS ’65) has shared a link for the obituary for Margaret Chan. On the right are photos from the link. [End of update]   I’m really keen to share information that I get through emails from people who’ve heard about the Malcolm Campbell High School Sixties Reunion. I […]

Next steps in MCHS Sixties Reunion planning process – when and where should we next meet face to face?

As a follow up to the May 21, 2014 meeting in Kitchener, Ontario, of the MCHS Reunion Committee meeting attended by Peter Mearns, Lynn Legge, and Jaan Pill, I’d like to briefly review the planning process. Please feel free to share this discussion with others who may be interested in offering input. During the planning, […]