Monday, November 22, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Some Sad Old Houses in the Junction
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Yonge and Shuter/Then and Now
A series of shots around the intersection of Yonge and Shuter.
You can click on any of the images for a better view.




Yonge and Gerrard/Then and Now
Bloor and Islington/ Then and Now

the Black Angus Steakhouse since the 1964.
I recently found some information about Joseph Sankey and Sons:


Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Dundas and Six Points/ Then and Now


As I was driving by a few years ago the workmen were demolishing the house. When I told them it had been my Grandparents they stopped for a few minutes.
This is all that remains...nothing.
I did manage to salvage a light fixture which is in my home now.

This area is now the parking lot for the Kipling Subway station plus condos etc.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Westwood Theatres/Then and Now
"The Westwood Theatre was originally operated by 20th Century Theatres when it opened in February 1952. In the late-1980's, Famous Players took over.
In the late-1960's, a second screen was added in a new addition to the original building. In 1980, the original auditorium was divided in two, making the Westwood Theatre a triplex.
The Westwood Theatre closed in 1998."
In the late-1960's, a second screen was added in a new addition to the original building. In 1980, the original auditorium was divided in two, making the Westwood Theatre a triplex.
The Westwood Theatre closed in 1998."
We had a lot of fun going to the Westwood at Six points. In fact I went on my first "date" there to see The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes when I was 12.
Later I saw The Beatles' Let It Be and at the end of the film the older kids (hippies)
started to dance in the aisles.
Cloverdale Mall/Then and Now
When Cloverdale Mall (in Etobicoke) was built in the late 1950's it was really a plaza, the inner courtyard was open. After the opening of Sherway Gardens in 1971 the popularity of Cloverdale began to decline until it was decided to revamp the plaza and enclose it.
Cloverdale was built on farmland that had originally been known as Eatonville, purchased by The Eaton family to provide milk and cream for their department stores.

you'll find an original Big Boy statue in the top left corner.

Labels:
Big Boy,
Cloverdale Mall,
girl in a mini skirt,
Sherway Mall
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