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Lansing Co-operative Nursery School will celebrate 60 years in the community Wednesday, June 19, with events for parents and past students. The school, which is operated, owned and administered by the parents of the children attending the facility, was founded by Heather Wed. MacDonald and Lee Cowan in the fall of 1952 and set up shop in the basement of Church of the Annunciation on Florence Avenue. Five years later, a permanent facility was built at 74 Church Ave. Thanks to community engagement and donations of time from the architect and builder, the school was able to be built at cost. Fundraising provided a $9,000 down payment, and a $10,000 mortgage covered the rest. A townhouse development in the 1990s surrounding the facility saw the nursery move >>>GROUP, page 11
YORK U. HONOURS RICK HANSEN: Rick Hansen makes a speech to faculty of health students after receiving an honorary Doctor of Laws degree at York University Convocations Friday. Hansen, known as the ‘Man in Motion’ who wheeled more than 40,000 kilometres through 34 countries and raised $26 million for spinal cord research, is also winner of 19 wheelchair marathons, nine gold medals at the 1982 Pam American Wheelchair Games, and six Paralympic medals. Human rights activist Bengt Lindqvist was also given an honorary Doctor of Laws degree
Robinson out, Perruzza in on Ford’s Executive Committee Don Valley West Councillor Jaye Robinson is off Mayor Rob Ford’s Executive Committee. Robinson had been
serving as the chair of the Community Development and Recreation Committee. Yesterday afternoon, the mayor’s office announced she
would no longer be chairing that committee, and would be replaced by York West Councillor Anthony Perruzza, a longtime New Democrat.
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