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This podcast is a series of interviews of senior Etobicoke residents in the 1980’s.
They are a valuable and unique view into the history of Etobicoke in the early part of the 20th century, as seen through the personal experiences of local residents. We will be presenting a different interview each month.

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This podcast is a series of interviews of senior Etobicoke residents in the 1980’s.
They are a valuable and unique view into the history of Etobicoke in the early part of the 20th century, as seen through the personal experiences of local residents. We will be presenting a different interview each month.

    Harry Reid

    Harry Reid

    Harry lived in the New Toronto area and describes how he founded several service clubs, including the Lions (1931). It’s aim was to aid people during the depression. It helped them find jobs, and raised money in various ways for a number of community projects. He also volunteered for the Red Cross and helped set up blood donor clinics in local industries. In the 1950’s, he helped to establish a senior citizens council. They arranged for people to visit shut-ins and find out what their needs were. They also started the Meals on Wheels program for the area.

    • 38 min
    Pat Ziegler

    Pat Ziegler

    Pat lived in a brick cottage near the lakeshore. Her father worked for marine supply companies in the area. She attended John English school when he was the principal. She then attended the eight room Mimico High School. She recalls some of the teachers and principal there. She went on to become a teacher. She talks about what life was like growing up in the area in the 1920’s and 30’s.

    • 36 min
    Norman Irwin

    Norman Irwin

    Norman Irwin immigrated from Belfast in the 1920’s to be an architect for Robert Home-Smith, the creator of the Kingsway. He describes what it was like to work for Home-Smith, and the kind of person he was. He shares interesting stories about the design of the Kingsway area.

    • 31 min
    Jack Phillips

    Jack Phillips

    Jack Phillips gives us a very detailed description of the family general store on Dundas St. in the Lambton area. He also describes his experience as a fireman during Hurricane Hazel on a fire truck when other firemen lost their lives.

    • 23 min
    Larry Donovan Part Two

    Larry Donovan Part Two

    Larry continues to discuss life in the Humber Bay area. He worked as a welfare officer during the depression, and his stories of how people coped during this period are very interesting. He also talks about shopping in Roncesvalles, and winter and summer activities in High Park. Did you know there was a bobsled run in the park? Listen and find out more.

    • 24 min
    Larry Donovan: Part One

    Larry Donovan: Part One

    Larry Donovan was born in Humber Bay in 1906. He talks about what the area used to look like with motels, a gambling club, houses and other businesses. He attended Humber Bay School when it was four rooms. He describes life as a boy growing up in the community. He talks of activities on the Humber: canoeing, fishing, skating and playing hockey. His father owned a grocery store and he describes the patrons and products. He also talks about activities during the prohibition era.

    • 46 min

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