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  2. The Ward, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    A Yiddish butcher shop sign in the Ward, circa 1910. For several decades of the late 19th and early 20th century, it was a highly dense mixed-use neighbourhood where successive waves of new immigrants would initially settle before establishing themselves.

  3. Harry Watts (jockey) - Wikipedia

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    After a successful career as a jockey, Watts retired from the sport, and became a butcher. He married Myrtle E McEwan, and together they had three children. The family owned a longstanding butcher shop in Toronto's East York until Watts' death in 1940, in Toronto. [3] [4] He is buried in Toronto's historic St John Norway's Church Cemetery.

  4. Thomas Foster (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    As mayor of Toronto he was reported to have saved the city two million dollars by rigid economics. Foster was known to collect the rents on his properties in person, even when he was mayor. If a tenant complained about a problem, or wanted a bit of work done, Foster would go out to his car, get his tools and fix the issue on the spot. [ 1 ]

  5. List of reeves and mayors of the former municipalities in Toronto

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    1948-1950 Lawrence Iles - owned a butcher shop [28] 1954-1962 Marie Curtis - only woman to become reeve of Long Branch. She and Dorothy Hague were the first women reeves or mayors in the Toronto area. [29] 1963-1964 Leonard E. Ford - advocated the merger of Long Branch with Mimico and New Toronto rather than amalgamation of Metro Toronto. [30]

  6. Peameal bacon - Wikipedia

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    [14] [a] Peameal bacon has been linked to pork packer William Davies and the Toronto-based William Davies Company, though it is uncertain if Davies or an employee invented the process, or if the company otherwise acquired it. [16] Davies immigrated to Canada from Britain in 1854, and set up a shop in Toronto's St. Lawrence Market. [9]

  7. Long Branch, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    1948-1950 Lawrence Iles - owned a butcher shop [21] 1954-1962 Marie Curtis - only woman to become reeve of Long Branch. She and Dorothy Hague were the first women reeves or mayors in the Toronto area. [22] 1963-1964 Leonard E. Ford - advocated the merger of Long Branch with Mimico and New Toronto rather than amalgamation of Metro Toronto. [23]

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