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No. 45 • January 2016
Leaside Life leasidelifenews.com
Bob Hart
George Knott
Edna Beange
Deirdre Gibson
By FRANK JONES SAHIL (Stay at Home in Leaside) was built at Bayview and McRae 15 years go – not by a developer, but by a courageous group of seniors and activists determined to create the kind of senior housing that Leaside really needs. There were struggles, looming disaster, fear of failure and ultimate heart-warming success. Former Toronto Star columnist Frank Jones is a resident of SAHIL.
The struggle for seniors to stay in Leaside SAHIL has become an answer, but there were disasters to overcome on the way to a happy ending THE STORY OF SAHIL PART 1
Happy New Year
Ian Ellingham
Seppo Kanerva
Barbara Carter
Geoff Kettel
If one person can be credited with the idea of SAHIL (pronounced "Say-hill), it is Bob Hart. A tall, stately man of boundless energy, Hart was an international civil servant who ran UN relief operations in China after World War II. In retirement, he brought his organizing zeal to Toronto where, at Leaside United Church, he met four widows who told him of their sense of being stranded in homes too large for them, yet feeling an urgent desire to SAHIL, Page 20