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Old Angelo's restaurant on Elm St.
Storks, a retail store on Queen and McCaul St. selling fresh chicken and whole turkeys. You knew the turkeys were fresh if you happened to check inside the back room and saw the old women plucking them after they were just cooked.
 

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Storks, a retail store on Queen and McCaul St. selling fresh chicken and whole turkeys. You knew the turkeys were fresh if you happened to check inside the back room and saw the old women plucking them after they were just cooked.
I remember Storks!
 

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Anyone remember the Victory Theatre? at Dundas and Spadina, a burlesque house that turned into a chinese movie theatre in the mid 70's.
 
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Storks, a retail store on Queen and McCaul St. selling fresh chicken and whole turkeys. You knew the turkeys were fresh if you happened to check inside the back room and saw the old women plucking them after they were just cooked.

Crazy. Even Kensington Market, when I was young it was so fun to go down there in the Chinatown/Kensington area and see duck and chicken hanging from the windows, and all these old school fruit stands.

There are still a few, but they are fading away.
 

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Anyone remember the Victory Theatre? at Dundas and Spadina, a burlesque house that turned into a chinese movie theatre in the mid 70's.
I had just moved to Toronto in 1973 and ZZ Top was booked to play the Victory Theatre. They cancelled. They played later that year I believe as the warm up band for Alice Cooper "muscle of love" tour.
 

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The female ushers in the gold seats at the Gardens. Dressed in blue skirts, heels and pantyhose. Also free Marlies games on Saturday afternoons.
Going way back, can't remember the year, we would go to MLG on Sundays to see the Maple Leafs play, standing room only for $2.00. But if you had to go for a pee, you would lose your spot.
 

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Going way back, can't remember the year, we would go to MLG on Sundays to see the Maple Leafs play, standing room only for $2.00. But if you had to go for a pee, you would lose your spot.

I can remember during intermissions walking through the concourse and I swear, it was like walking through clouds there was so much smoke in the smoking areas...lol.
 
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I can remember during intermissions walking through the concourse and I swear, it was like walking through clouds there was so much smoke in the smoking areas...lol.
And how about the horizontal urinals, it was like 20 guys pissing shoulder to shoulder.
 

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And how about the horizontal urinals, it was like 20 guys pissing shoulder to shoulder.

Who could ever forget the troughs at Maple Leaf Gardens? It was insane how if there was even just a little space, there was always some weirdo that squeeze in and make things totally awkward and uncomfortable. To be honest, that's not really nostalgia for me. I try not to remember those times.
 
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There’s nothing really special now, but you need to remember that when it opened there weren’t a lot of Jewish deli restaurants in Toronto. I remember being taken to the original Shopsy’s downtown and Moe Pancer’s up North (Bathurst Wilson area). Other than that Toronto was pretty plain vanilla for food. Only a handful of Chines restaurants too. Shopsy’s was bought out and the brand sold and the original Moe Pancer’s closed but was reopened by the kids.
 

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Constellation Hotel for brunch and a swim.
Go under the flap and swim outside in the winter.

 

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Anyone remember the Victory Theatre? at Dundas and Spadina, a burlesque house that turned into a chinese movie theatre in the mid 70's.
The Vic. It was owned by the father of a friend I had in high school. I believe it was the "Victory Burlesque".
 

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I can remember during intermissions walking through the concourse and I swear, it was like walking through clouds there was so much smoke in the smoking areas...lol.
The air was blue.
 

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essguy_ said:
There’s nothing really special now, but you need to remember that when it opened there weren’t a lot of Jewish deli restaurants in Toronto. I remember being taken to the original Shopsy’s downtown and Moe Pancer’s up North (Bathurst Wilson area). Other than that Toronto was pretty plain vanilla for food. Only a handful of Chines restaurants too. Shopsy’s was bought out and the brand sold and the original Moe Pancer’s closed but was reopened by the kids.

Switzer's was across the street from Shopsy's.
 

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Deli restaurant on Dufferin and Lawrence called Coleman's served terrific Montreal Smoked Meat sandwiches. Of course there were few Chinese restaurants back in the day because the Chinese population was quite small back in the day. You had to go Chinatown at Lichee Gardens, or No. 12. Also, there was a great late night spot on Spadina and Dundas that served Hot and Sour, can't remember the name, but if you wanted to catch your mouth on fire that was the place to go.
 

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Anyone remember those guys who used to push the red carts around, selling hot nuts, popcorn ,candy apples, pinwheels etc? Always liked the smell of the little fires
 
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