Brookdale Tony Charity Crescent’s statue is on the front page of the Toronto Star
today, Canada’s largest newspaper.
It’s
something she never achieved in her lifetime, but it’s one of the
few claims to fame the real-life Charity missed.
The
problem is her statue is raised high on four metal posts, one for
each hoof, near a residential part of Markham.
Where
Holstein farmers see beauty, those neighbours are disgusted by her
ugly sight.
They
want the statue removed.
It’s
Helen Roman-Barber, daughter of multi-millionaire Steve Roman, owner
of Romandale Farms, who put the massive statue there.
Charity
was nine-time All-Canadian or All-American Holstein, was never
defeated in her class and held some milk production records, a rare
combination of show-ring and production excellence.