1164-8 Weston (c.1910s)
Bank of Nova Scotia |
Paramount Cleaner |
Pizza & Wings
Balfour’s Drug| Inch’s Drug| Gentleman Choice’s Barber
Balfour’s Drug| Inch’s Drug| Gentleman Choice’s Barber
John Maniezzo
This is the Bank of Nova Scotia in 1923 next to Nixon’s Drugstore...it may have been opening day..
Rosey Guidolin
I expanded my vocabulary in the most enjoyable ways! I learned to spell ‘Paramount’ when i crossed the street at the cleaners. It was of paramount importance to my education!
This is the Bank of Nova Scotia in 1923 next to Nixon’s Drugstore...it may have been opening day..
Rosey Guidolin
I expanded my vocabulary in the most enjoyable ways! I learned to spell ‘Paramount’ when i crossed the street at the cleaners. It was of paramount importance to my education!
Mary Voisin
They took in cleaning from customers and also other cleaners brought their cleaning there and delivered it back to them.
Janet Millward Godber
I remember Inch's drug store very well and Mr. Inch too. I believe it was next to the butcher's and it had an indented doorway in the middle of the store
Karen Melton
We got all of our prescriptions from Inch Drugs.
I remember Inch's drug store very well and Mr. Inch too. I believe it was next to the butcher's and it had an indented doorway in the middle of the store
Karen Melton
We got all of our prescriptions from Inch Drugs.
Pat Codd Wyatt
Many years ago Inch Drugs had a photographer at the store. My brother and I had our pictures taken together. I still have the photo.
Mike Harrison
I think it was in 1977 that they changed their name to Centimetres.
Many years ago Inch Drugs had a photographer at the store. My brother and I had our pictures taken together. I still have the photo.
Lynda Buller
I loved those family owned shops. Inch's drug store sold the best ice cream I've ever tasted.
I loved those family owned shops. Inch's drug store sold the best ice cream I've ever tasted.
Mike Harrison
I think it was in 1977 that they changed their name to Centimetres.
John Maniezzo
The "Mr. Inch" Janet is referring to is likely pharmacist Doug Jackson who was the owner no later than the early 60s. There was also an older pharmacist working there, Herb Cadwalleder. "Mr Inch" would have been the founder from several decades earlier.
The "Mr. Inch" Janet is referring to is likely pharmacist Doug Jackson who was the owner no later than the early 60s. There was also an older pharmacist working there, Herb Cadwalleder. "Mr Inch" would have been the founder from several decades earlier.
The Urban Palimpsest of Mount Dennis - Thesis statement