reetdoontoon, I had to watch chickens getting dispatched too. The dispatcher was my grandma. I rode home with gramps on the subway with the live chicken rolled up in newspaper - head out one end and feet out the back. But we knew
really where our food came from.
Anna, that Map, thank you.
LIMike, there is no date on the popsicle making set, but on the back of the box it says: "The Dominion Comb and Novelty Co., Warwick Quebec, Made in Canada". By the way, in some parts of Pennsylvania they say "pop". I was having lunch with someone in Pittsburgh and this very topic came up.
Goldie, I haven't thought about the 1964 New York Worlds Fair in ages. I went, but don't remember much. I do remember the "It's a Small World" ride; which is now at Disney's Florida Magic Kingdom. Still neat to fly over the UniSphere on the way into La Guardia...
July 2 addition.
Everyone, don't miss the artillery salute at Queen's Park tommorrow July 1 at 11am; it might be 12, I can't be sure, just to be sure, get there at 11am. The guns are located on the north side of Queen's Park, on the exit road to Wellesley. Great fun for the little ones. Terrifying noise but fun. Get off at Wellesley station and walk west - it's a 15 minute walk. Don't be late, it's over in 10 minutes.
Then. June 14, 1950. Terauley Street again. This time looking west. Note the doorway as our reference at the end of the street on the far side of Bay street.
Now. June 2010. There is our doorway again. A Now shot from the same perspective is impossible owing to Terauley being built over.