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Maple Leaf Gardens' time capsule found

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Sorry if already posted. I didn't see it anywhere here.
Neat stuff.

Crews working on the reconstruction of Toronto's iconic Maple Leaf Gardens have found something that just might be a historical treasure ? but exactly what it is remains a mystery.

Maple Leaf Gardens was built in the midst of the Depression and opened its doors on Carlton Street in 1931.

For more than 60 years the hockey team, which bears the same name as the building, played on its ice ? until February of 1999 when the team moved to the Air Canada Centre.

Maple Leaf Gardens is now being reconstructed, remodelled and refurbished, to make it into a giant Loblaws grocery store, as well as an athletic centre for Toronto's Ryerson University.

But recently, when crews were removing some stone flooring near the old entrance they found something.

According to Randall Gwizd who was working on the site, it was bricklayers who discovered the treasure.

"All I know is what the super[intendent] told me. The bricklayers found it by the front doors underneath the stone that marks the name of the building and they lifted it up and found the time capsule."

Gwizd said the workers found the capsule as well as "a rule book from 1931, a newspaper and I think something else."

"Lowblaws came down and took [the capsule] right away," said Gwizd "Nobody really got to see it."

In an email statement to CBC News Loblaws confirmed it had taken possession of the capsule but wouldn't say much more.

"Thanks for your enquiry. We have found articles during construction, but they are currently being assessed and validated. We will be in touch once we have more information. Thanks for your interest," the company said.

Phil Pritchard, curator at the Hockey Hall of Fame, had no idea the time capsule existed but he's excited to think about what might be inside.

"When I heard about it this morning it was pretty amazing," he told CBC News. "I want to be in line. If there are hockey pieces we'd love to have them here."

Gwizd says he'd like to see the time capsule passed along to the Hall of Fame too, "because it's hockey history, right? Everybody should see it."

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/maple-leaf-gardens-time-capsule-found-213217090.html

 
A top secret two part collaboration by Clark and Sundin  outlining (in detail) the art of the wrist shot and back-hand.
 
All the lids for those soda cups?

(For those of you old enough to remember the Saran Wrap that Ballard used to save money.)
 
Floyd said:
All the lids for those soda cups?

(For those of you old enough to remember the Saran Wrap that Ballard used to save money.)
I do......and the big bags of pre-popped popcorn, and the cold hot dogs!

Maybe they found an original trough?
 
That's pretty cool. I look forward to seeing what they find in it.

On a slightly off topic note, does anyone know what stage the redevelopment is at, or has there been any recent photos or video of what's happening inside?
 
I am having a hard time with someone from Loblaws running off with it. It should of been directly given to the Hockey hall of fame. But then again I am also having a hard time with the whole Maple leaf gardens being turning into a grocery store. IMO
 
Arn said:
That's pretty cool. I look forward to seeing what they find in it.

On a slightly off topic note, does anyone know what stage the redevelopment is at, or has there been any recent photos or video of what's happening inside?

The Loblaws store is opening in November, as well as the Joe Fresh store.  We're doing all the IT work in there right now.  The other area of the building is still under heavy construction.  It's going to be a tight November opening!
 
freer said:
I am having a hard time with someone from Loblaws running off with it. It should of been directly given to the Hockey hall of fame. But then again I am also having a hard time with the whole Maple leaf gardens being turning into a grocery store. IMO

i don't mind Loblaws taking it. They're the Owner of the building. The time capsule probably holds more than just hockey memorabilia. Hopefully they've hired a professional in handling historic artifacts.
 

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