Mustapha
Senior Member
Similarly (I suppose), King/Queen/Roncy back when Lake Shore Road also plugged into the intersection (pre-Gardiner).
Lawrence avenue east and Mount Pleasant road is another intersection now where a set of phased lights lets turns and other automobilic activities occur whilst expediting drivers to pick up their dual official languaged offspring from the Toronto French School.
Twenty years on the waterfront:
1918:
1938:
Fine me or imprison me for the opinion I'm about to offer but whether 1918, 1938 or now, our water front has never had a fair treatment. In 1918 the railways were everywhere, but the Harbour Commission Building occupied a sort of pride of place on the water, physically as well as municipally.
In 1938 the reclaimed lands hadn't been utilized or sold and I see evidence of
ornamental planting.
As for now, I think a moratorium of condo building should be effected but what are the chances? Of some pruning?
Now back to Ave & Dav - at least two Chinese Laundries - three if you include Chow Keong Hand Laundry. Mustapha, was your grandfather's shop on Yonge the one that was referred to in 'good old days' articles in the North Toronto Post? - I believe the writer's father was a tailor?
Anna, I remember that article but didn't save it. It was about a year ago I think? Anyways, it wasn't my gramps' place. His was located at 2616 Yonge. Chinese laundries were as prevalent then as Korean operated convenience stores are now - one on every block. They were there whether they were money makers or not; that's what that community did in those days. I know of many laundry operators who only saw the fruit of their labours when their stores - land - were sold.
Pic of Chow Keong:
http://books.google.ca/books?id=0-d...Q#v=onepage&q=Chow Keong Hand Laundry&f=false
in any case, all the buildings are still largely intact except for loss of lovely narrow windows on 2-story block in center, which is a shame.
And the shame of the builders plaque sawn in half.
Oh, thedeepend, not to put too much of a Catholic spin on it, your indulgence is granted.
December 21 addition.
Then: NW corner of St. Clair and Avenue Road.
Now: October 2009.