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Canada-Russia summit series celebrated in North York FANNIE SUNSHINE fsunshine@insidetoronto.com
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hen the puck dropped in front of the 18,000 strong who filled the Montreal Forum on Sept. 2, 1972 to watch the first match of the CanadaRussia Summit Series, electricity could be felt in the air. But by game’s end, the sizzle had turned sombre as Canada, who many expected to sweep the series, lost 7-3. York Centre Councillor James Pasternak was one among thousands who left the building stunned. Just 13, Pasternak flew to Montreal with his father and two brothers to attend the first of the eight-game summit, which Canada
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■ Public skate WHEN: Sunday from noon to 2 p.m WHERE: Herbert H. Carnegie Centennial Centre, 580 Finch Ave. W. ■ Author reading WHEN: Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m WHERE: Centennial Library, 578 Finch Ave. W. ultimately won. “The arena was just on fire when the game started,” Pasternak recalled. “At the end it was like you were walking out of a funeral. People were walking out shaking their heads.” In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the summit >>>SKATE, page 2
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AT THE WHEEL: Naya Arcana plays Mario Cart at the We Got Game event at Lawrence Square Mall Saturday. Kids were invited to enjoy interactive computer and sport games.
Visual artists to donate percentage of show’s sales to women’s shelter From paintings to sculptures, glasswork to photography, you can see some of the best work local artists have created at the 12th annual North York Visual Artists’ fall art show and tour this month.
The event will feature 37 artists displaying and selling original works in a wide range of styles. Thirty-two artists will be set up in the Floral Room at the Toronto Botanical Garden.
You can also visit five additional artists in home studios in the areas of York Mills Road and Old Yonge Street, Finch and Willowdale avenues, Lawrence Avenue and Leslie Street, Sheppard
Avenue and Leslie, and York Mills and Leslie. Visit www.nyva.ca to download a map and for more information. Artist will donate a percentage of their sales to the North York Women’s Shelter.
“It is a community event, in the community to give back to the community,” said artist Wendy Blackstock, one of the event’s organizers. The art show and tour runs Saturday, Sept. 29
and Sunday, Sept. 30 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Botanical Garden located by Edwards Gardens at Lawrence Avenue and Leslie Street. Admission and parking are free.