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Revealed on Yonge opposite Castlefield:
A couple of cleaners (the first of which was immortalized in a Kids In The Hall sketch):
Owner Peter recently passed in early 2014. RIP
A couple of cleaners (the first of which was immortalized in a Kids In The Hall sketch):
Owner Peter recently passed in early 2014. RIP
Sorry to hear that. Was he the guy who appeared in the sketch [1:50]?
[video=youtube;vZ5YccZlbEg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ5YccZlbEg[/video]
I seem to remember in the dvd commentary they mentioned the guy in the sketch was the actual owner (or, at least, worked there) and that they had to do a bunch of takes because he was always "hamming it up" too much!
03/14/1969 -- Shopping plaza signs like these in Scarborough, between Victoria Park and Pharmacy Ave., would have been governed by a bylaw rejected yesterday by the Legislature's private bill committee. Scarborough officials sought power to order removal of advertising signs that were not esthetically compatible with their environment. Attorney-General Arthur Wishart termed the proposal outrageous.
Mario Geo
Fred, I grew up on a street called Charleswood Dr. in the 1950s & 1960s and at the time there was a farmhouse dividing the street, owned by an old time farmer by the name of Stewart. I also recall the Aikenheads store in the Loblaws parking lot, so do you recall these items, which are long gone now. What year did you move into the area?Yes I have lived in this area(Bathust & Wilson) for over 50 yrs. This drugstore was privately owned for many years after selling out to Shoppers. I have seen so many changes in this area over the years.
Brooklyn Furniture has been there since the 1950's, I remember going there as kid with my parents. Also Sea-Hi restaurant used to be a bowling alley before then, I could tell you so many more stories.
Fred136