Ward 35 News:
Let It Snow ... Let It Snow ... Let It Snow
Saturday 29 November, 2008 : News
It’s that time of year again.
Winter. And a Canadian winter means snow – sometimes a lot of snow. However, the City of Toronto is ready for anything that old man winter can dish out.
Here are a few things that you can expect as we gear up for another winter in Toronto. As many of you know, the City’s first priority during a major snowfall is to keep the main roads safe and clear for emergency and TTC vehicles. You can do your part by not parking or stopping on these routes during or following a snowstorm. more »
New Streets Named After Fallen Soldiers
Monday 17 November, 2008 : NewsNew developments in the ward are being serviced by streets named after fallen soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the Second World War. Here is a list of the fallen soldiers whom the streets are named after.
Mattamy Homes Development (Warden Ave, north of St. Clair)
- Ayers Crescent – (Audrey Allen), Air Force
- Deans Drive – (John Henry), Infantry Corps
- Gerigs Street – (Thomas), Ordinance Corps
- Howe Avenue – (John E.), Royal Engineers
- Pidgeon Street – (Frederick George), Infantry Corps
- Tranter Trail – (Charles Sidney), Service Corps
- Ferguson Street – (Malcolm Augustus), Army Services
- Roper Road – (Ernest), Provost Corps
- Winkler Terrace – (William Nathan), Army Medical Corps
- Mendelssohn Street – (Joseph), Armoured Corps
- Pethic Street – (Joseph Warren), Royal Engineers
- Yates Avenue – (John Francis), Air Force
In Upper Danforth Village
- Goulden Crescent – (George Arthur), Service Corps
- Etienne Street – (Francis), Air Force
- Wilkes Crescent – (Frederick and George), Infantry Corps
- Oates Drive – (Raymond J), Canadian Armoured Corps
- Seminoff Avenue – (Edward and Leonard), Royal Canadian Engineers



