By ALAN SHACKLETON
A Beach home that for decades was one of the centres of the community’s social life is being remembered fondly by those who lived there and those who visited.
“It was a house that was alive and always open to the neighbourhood and kids growing up,” said Claire-Anne Bundy of the house she grew up in with her family at 88 Pine Crescent.
The Bundy House is now being listed for sale by local realtor Shea Warrington and Harris Bundy (who is a grandson of the home’s owners – Trudy and Robert Bundy).
Built by Robert Bundy in 1963, the home sits on a massive 250-foot deep lot backing onto the Glen Stewart Ravine.
Author of the article: Chris Doucette
Publishing date: Dec 09, 2020 • December 10, 2020 • 3 minute read • Crown Attorney Maurice Gillezeau shows the gun involved in a Dec. 26, 2005 gunfight on Yonge St. that killed Jane Creba, 15, during opening address of a 2010 trial at 361 University Ave. Left to right: Tyshaun Barnett, Louis Woodcock, Madam Justice Gladys Pardu, Crown attorney Maurice Gillezeau. Photo by Illustration by Pam Davies /Toronto Sun
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