J T CUNNINGHAM
Senior Member
"O tanenbaum, O tanenbaum..."
Earlscourt_Lad.
BINGO!
Regards,
J T
Earlscourt_Lad.
BINGO!
Regards,
J T
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Here area couple of then and now from the Charioteer's great set above.
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Though I never saw it open, Tom's Open Kitchen moved to the small house on the east side of Sherbourne just south of Queen. There was a sign there until quite recently.
Not sure where to post this, (I guess it's "Lost Toronto" now) but in light of all the hand-wringing and debate over the Sam the Record Man sign, this one went quietly:
Toronto's iconic Inglis billboard is no more
Since 1975, the Inglis billboard alongside the Gardiner Expressway entertained drivers with quirky messages.
For many years, the billboard was all that remained of Inglis — an appliance manufacturer, now owned by Whirlpool, which once had a plant on Strachan Avenue, near Exhibition Place.
This week, the iconic sign was removed.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toron...al&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
Anyone have any interesting old views of this sign?
no, but i did make up my own version of an Inglis sign saying, using words taken directly from the CBC article --Anyone have any interesting old views of this sign?
Bruce Bell gave a talk in my building a year or two ago and he said that when the city government moved out to the new, now old, city hall, all the businesses in the area moved to, and industry replaced them.It's hard to believe that St. Lawrence became such a dump... .
Bruce Bell gave a talk in my building a year or two ago and he said that when the city government moved out to the new, now old, city hall, all the businesses in the area moved to, and industry replaced them.