This appeared several years ago in the Star's "Helpful Hints" column. It was so ridiculous that I clipped it out and have saved it all these years. I'm still not convinced that it's legit it reads more like a letter to Viz comics.... Still, he did sign his name.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
More Fairbank/Then and Now
Fairbank United Church, Built in 1889 on the west side of Dufferin in the former village of Fairbank. Photo circa 1956.
2010.
More Fairbank/Then and Now
The west side of Dufferin north of Lawrence in the early 1960's. the Thomas Wood British Ford dealership.
2010 and still an import car dealership.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
John Abel/Abel Street/Then and Now

Built in the 1880's the John Abel Factory on Abel Street built a variety of steam engines, Threshing machines and machine parts.
One of his most famous threshers, The Toronto Advance.
For more on the life and times of John Abel, click here.
2010.

For more on the life and times of John Abel, click here.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Dufferin and Eglinton/Then and Now
The intersection of Dufferin and Eglinton looking S/E as it appeared in the mid 1950's.
2010 and Vaughan Road no longer intersects.
Fairbank/Then and Now
Yonge and Eglinton/Then and Now
Looking south down Yonge towards Eglinton in 1956 or so.
Note the Fran's restaurant and the Woolworth's.
Note the Fran's restaurant and the Woolworth's.
A similar current view.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Yonge and Castlefield/Then and Now
Yonge and Castlefield in 1922. The original unassuming facade of the Capitol Theatre (built 1918). Theatres would often have the lobby on the more expensive retail land (Yonge) with the theatre located behind. This was the case with Loew's stacked theatre at Yonge and Queen.
The film playing is the 1921 silent version of Cappy Ricks.


The film playing is the 1921 silent version of Cappy Ricks.


Eleven years later and the block's been filled in, including an impressive new marquee for the theatre.
Now it's the Capitol Event Theatre.



The S/W corner in 1922 with the theatre in the B/G.
A Dominion Tire Store.

The Dominion Tire factory in Kitchener (then Berlin) in 1914.
A historic slideshow of the factory can be seen here.
2010.
This old house remains across the street.
A Dominion Tire Store.
A historic slideshow of the factory can be seen here.


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