Côte Saint-Luc
held its 2013 Maisons Fleuries Awards evening recently, with the mayor and
council presiding. The entertaining evening featured music by “Sir” Edwin Brownell (below) and a surprise
and extremely funny video produced by Councillor Mitchell Brownstein.
Councillors
Brownstein and Sam Goldbloom co-chaired the event, with Harold Greenspon
serving as honourary chair.
In the summer,
our community is ablaze with colour as residents tend to their gardens in order
to best please our judges. Our City is proud of its residents and is pleased to
present these awards in recognition of their efforts.
Entrants of
single family, semi-detached and duplex residences are judged by political
districts. Depending on the quality and
quantity of entries received per category, one, two or three award recipients
are selected by our judges. Our elite awards are comprised of winners from
the various categories who were selected for an award twice in the past three
years. The grand prize is awarded for one property
amongst single family, semi-detached and duplex residences.
Here are the
results
Apartment &Condominium
Buildings Category
3rd Place
Tour
Sunnybrook
7905 CSL Road
2nd Place (above recipients from the two buildings with members of council)
Le Rothchild 2
5850 Marc
Chagall (District 2)
1st Place
Le Rothchild 1
6500 Mackle Road
(District 2)
Senior Residence
Castel Royal
5740 Cavendish
Commercial and Public
Buildings
Commercial
Building
Canada Trust
5500 CSL Road
Public Buildings
Mont Sinai Hospital
5690 Cavendish
Boulevard
Or Hahayim Synagogue
5700 Einstein
St. Richard’s
Church
Parkhaven
Single Family & Semi-Detached Homes in
District 2
Daniel Cohen
and Bonnie Roiter (Bonnie with me above)
5786 Ilan
Ramon
Single Family &
Semi-Detached Homes in District 3
3rd Place
Ernesto
D’Allessandro
6541 Baily
2nd Place
Pat Cerulli
6545 Baily
1st Place
Mrs. Zelda
Rabin
5588 Randall
Single Family &
Semi-Detached Homes in District 4
3rd Place
Ida Panaccione
8110 CSL Rd.
2nd Place
Emery &
Micheline Sasvari
624 Smart
1st Place
Carmella
Baratta
628 Smart
Single Family &
Semi-Detached Homes in District 5
3rd Place
Debbie Lydynia
5782 Blossom
Avenue
2nd Place
Tony Pitarelli
5639 Hudson
Avenue
1st Place
Ron Orsini
5727
Westminster
Single Family &
Semi-Detached homes in District 6
3rd Place
Eric and Joann
Goldapple
5763 Einstein
2nd Place
Leah Benedek
5660 Parkhaven
1st Place
Rose Sacks
5793 Einstein
Single Family &
Semi-Detached homes in District 7
3rd Place
Marvin &
Linda Ostin
6848 Weizman
2nd Place
Hanna Sheffren
5609 Parkhaven
1st Place
Alberto
Cambone
6842 Kildare
Duplexes in
all Districts
3rd Place
Luis Borges
6639 Baily Rd
2nd Place
Mario & Kathy D'Alesio
6615 Baily Rd
1st Place
Nina & Michele Alfonsi
5761 Melling
Elite categories (The contestants of the Elite awards
consist of the winners from the previous three years -2010-2011-2012-from their respective
categories, who have won on two or more occasions.
Elite Apartment &Condominium
Buildings
3rd Place
Le Bristel (Marcia Reim with Ruth Kovac and Sam Goldbloom above)
6030 Cavendish
2nd Place
Monte Verdi
5500 Borden
1st Place
Mackle Manor
6635 Mackle
Rd.
Elite Single Family and Semi-Detached Homes
Tied for 3rd Place
Irene Darrell
5710 Wentworth
Mario Poisena
5777 Rand
Avenue
2nd Place
Lucie Chemtob
6885 Banting
1st Place
Lucie Bendahan
5616 Parkhaven
Elite Duplex
3rd Place
Remo
D'Alesio
6641 Baily Rd
2nd Place
Antonio Giobbi
5862 Shalom
1st Place
Tony &
Florinda Alfonso
6647 Baily Rd
Elite Townhouses
2nd Place
Susan &
Harvey Schwartz
6043 Cavendish
Boulevard
1st Place
Dr. Laurentia
de Vreeze
Grand Prize
Single Family and
Semi-detached homes
Zelda Rabin (above with Mitchell Brownstein, Sam Goldbloom and Anthony Housefather)
5588 Randall
Côte Saint-Luc
wishes to thank our sponsors Canbec
Inc., CMS Entrepreneurs Inc. and Jack
Vincelli Inc. This year’s judges
were Joan and Bernie King, Louise
Ferland and Sammy Pinsky, Marsha Reim andfor the first time this year, from the
CSL vCOP’s (Volunteer Citizens on Patrol) Roz
Kasner, David Guttman, Sandra Segal and Alice
Schwarcz. Maisons Fleuries Committee Members joining the co-chairs were
Director of Parks and Recreation David
Taveroff, Manager of Leisure and Community Services Cornelia Ziga,
Horticulture Foreman from Public Works Joane
Warren, photographer extraordinaire Rami Negev and Peter Kopitas
As for the
video, Councillors Brownstein, Goldbloom and Mayor Housefather
visited a number of the winners under the premise that they had been
disqualified. Given the fact that all three star in our very own CSL Dramatic
Society, it was not surprising to see such a hysterical screenplay. For example, one garden was “disqualified”
because there was a kippa on a flower and a large cross inside – the Charter of
Values strikes again. It was all in good fun and the audience ate it all up.
More coverage on Councillor Glenn J. Nashen's blog.
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