Lucky few enjoy isle life

Lucky few enjoy isle life

Posting: “Lucky few enjoy island life” (4 pages)

Posted by: Ted English

Digitized by: Ted English

Provenence: From the archives of Ted English

Document: METROTODAY, original issue

Date: 11-09-2001

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Posting: Lucky few enjoy isle life (4 pages)

Provenance: From the archives of Ted English

Digitized by: Ted English

Document: METROTODAY, from originl issue

Date: 11-09-2001

Only Memories Left of Gay Island Amusement Park

Only Memories Left of Gay Island Amusement Park

Post: Only Memories Left of Gay Island Amusement Park – 4 pages

Provenance: From the archives of Ted English

Document: The Globe and Mail – original newspaper article

Date of document: 1958-04-30

Islanders turn old school into arts centre

Islanders turn old school into arts centre

Islanders turn condemned school into an arts centre

  • Created by: Globe and Mail
  • By-line: Deirdre Kelly
  • Date: 1999-08-07
  • Provenance: From an original issue of The Globe and Mail, Digitized by Ted English
  • Notes: Old Island Public School to Arts Centre transformation

Jean McLarty – Obituary

Jean McLarty – Obituary

Jean McLarty – Obituary

Document: From the web page of the Toronto Star. Text and font size enhanced.

Document date: 29 November 2017

Provenance: From the archives of Ted English

Digitized by: Ted English

Obituary of Jean McLarty


JEAN McLARTY January 22, 1923 – November 10, 2016 succumbed peacefully to the frailty of her years under the watchful care of the staff at Kensington Gardens, Toronto, where she resided since 2013. Jean grew up at 654 Lakeshore Ave., Hanlan’s Point, the daughter of Police Staff Sergeant Mansfield “Mac” McLarty of Puslinch (1878 – 1962) and Lottie (nee McConnell) of Dundalk (1885 – 1963). She was the older sister to Donald (1925 – 1988) and the twins Adam Hume (1926 – 1942) and John Franklin (1926 – 2012). Jean graduated from Jarvis Collegiate in 1939, Victoria College and the Department of Household Sciences in 1945, and the Ontario College of Education in 1946. Jean taught in the Forest Hill Village Schools (1948 – 1956) then as Head of the Home Economics Department at Burnhamthorpe Collegiate (1956 – 1960), Thistletown Collegiate (1960 – 1966) and finally Martingrove Collegiate (1966 – 1980) where she retired as Head of the Family Studies Department. In 2003 the Jean McLarty Volunteer Service Award was first presented in recognition of her 50 years with the Ontario Family Studies Home Economics Educators’ Association (1946 – 1996). Jean will be missed by all who remember her, especially those who cared for her these last years. A simple interment will take place in the spring at Park Lawn Cemetery. You are invited to share your memories and photos on Jean’s memorial page at: www.facebook.com/groups/JeanMcLarty/

John Franklin McLarty – Obituary

John Franklin McLarty – Obituary

John Franklin McLarty – Obituary

Document: Web page of the Toronto Star. Text font modified.

Date of document: August 1-5, 2012

Provenance: From the archives of Ted English

Digitized by: Ted English

Obituary of John McLarty

Lawrence Solman, Canada’s Uncrowned Amusement King

Lawrence Solman, Canada’s Uncrowned Amusement King

From: The Toronto Star Weekly, November 18, 1926

 

◊ Profile of the remarkable Toronto-born entrepreneur Lawrence “Lol” Solman (1866-1931), who was managing director of the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Sunnyside Amusement Park, Hanlan’s Hotel, Hanlan’s Point Amusement Park and the Mutual Street Arena in Toronto; owner of the Toronto Ferry Company and the Toronto Maple Leafs baseball club; and vice-president of Loews Canadian theatres. Born Jewish, he married Emily Hanlan, sister of rower Ned Hanlan, and was buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto.

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Proposed land sale could see prices soar

Proposed land sale could see prices soar

Created by: Toronto Star, byline: Geoff Baker
Date: 2002-12-08
Provenance: From the collection of Ted English
Source document: Original newspaper article.
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