zanthope
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Wow...that is interesting to me. My best friend lived right across the street at 113 Commonwealth. They lived there in 1972 to about 1974, if my memory serves me right. Their house (a rental) was torn down a while back and a new house was built. While my friend lived there, the house next door was put on stilts to rebuild the basement. The work got delayed and everyone on the street was complaining to the building inspectors about the possibility of the house collapsing.
My friends mom was a sweatheart (she passed in the late 80's), but his dad was an interesting peice of work. I lost touch with my friend, unfortunately, but those memories are amongst the favourite of my late teen years. We spent a lot of time at Mr. Donut on Eglinton right across from Commonwealth Rd where I fell in love with Maple glazed donuts. The Mr Donut is now a car place now. Just thought you might be interested.
I lived across the street from the Supertest from about 1956 to 1958 in the middle house of a row of three that are long gone. Much of the surrounding area was empty fields, including the Mr Donut site and the NE and NW corners of Commonwealth. The Blake family lived in the east side northernmost home on Commonwealth that would have been about exactly across the street from our featured shack, perhaps the very house your friend lived in. Alan Blake is in the front row of this Walter Perry photo. He is or was a horrible bully who sometimes recreationally beat me up, probably working as an executioner now. The Mayne family lived two or three doors south of the Blakes on the same side. I hung out with Rolly Mayne sometimes, his older sister Cathy is also in this photo. She beat me up once as well. I was a wimpy child with a big mouth.
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