Monday, May 24, 2004

Restarant and dance halls in verdun

Does anyone remember ther little restaurant on Verdun Avenue between Galt and Church on the south side.  It always looked like it was going to fall down but they sold the best hamburgers anywhere.
 
I can remember 4
 
Lorna

17 comments:

secondavegang MSN said...

The name was Jacks and yes he made the best hambugers and he is still alive and i see him just about every day. He has not change a bit and looks younger every day.

les__f MSN said...

Second ave gang ...........Sounds like you have a 'Stepford Hamburger maker' hasn't aaged a bit in 30-40+ yrs ..................Cool    .............can you get us the recipe.................hahahahaha     Now don't send Christopher Walkin (sp?) after me.............cause I'm only kidding (besides you wouldn't want to be short one actor)....................hahahahhaha    Sometimes the' Matador' doesn't Win....................hahahahaha

guy5479 MSN said...

I seem to remember a Laura Secord Ice Cream Restaurant in that section which is just around the corner from where I lived, on Galt at the corner of Bannantyne.

deedee3944 MSN said...

Did anyone ever go to the dances on 6 th ave between Wellington and LaSalle Blvd.They had a dance on Wed, night and Sat,night it was in a garage.I can not remember the guys name that ran the dances I think it cost $.25 to get in they played the old 78 records songs of the day.The last song he always played was good night sweetheart you would hope that your sweethaeat was there lol. I am having a good laugh that is a long time ago 1953-54-55 I think it might have been called the Optimist club ?  

margo MSN said...

 
 
 
That was even earlier than 1953 it probably started around 1950 as I remember
going there twice a week. Those were the good days.
Margo

redmond_steve221 MSN said...

Hey Margo it's 4 A.M. Verdun time
What are you doing up?

bebbitt MSN said...

 I remember that - alsoremember when Pointe St charles gang coming ans startinh a fight

verdunreader9 MSN said...

Just came across this item. Yes, it was the Optimist Club, and all I can remember about the guy who ran it is his first name "Tom". I believe he ownes a jewellery store. And, you're right! The last dance with Goodnight Sweetheart, and the only light on up in the DJ's "box" up near the ceiling in the corner of the room near the exit, was awaited by all!. The other use for this "hall" was the CKVL radio show "Call Me Uncle". It was broadcast "live" from there. It was an amateur show every Saturday morning, and almost anyone could get to sing on the radio if they wanted. There were a few real good singers who would always get on, in fact two of them ended up having their own show on CKVL on Sunday nights. Their names come to mind as I finger these letters out, Robert McLaughlin and June (not too sure about the first name) Carter. Incidentally, when Robert (from the "POINT") was in his late teens/early twenties he was charged with manslaughter after he got into a fight with a guy who died as a result of his head banging against the sidewalk. Boy! Memories! 70 years of them with the fifties being the among the best!

verdunreader9 MSN said...

About the fights at the Optimist. Some were started by the POINT guys, but there was another group from what was called the "West End". I believe they lived in the Guy St., Chalevoix, Notre Dame St area.

whenitwaschurch1 MSN said...

That was Lowneys.Having an icecream from there was a treat.It was at the back of the drugstore that was on the corner of Church and Verdun.

cookie3773 MSN said...

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fresco MSN said...

Is Laura Secord still in business?

bubbacut MSN said...

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fresco MSN said...

Thanks Bob. I loved Laura Secord chocolates. They were the best. Glad to hear they are still around & hope they taste just as good as they used to-Walter

happydi2 MSN said...

Hi From the Maritime's .....Beaver Bank to be exact....the company that makes the Laura Secord chocolates is called Ganong and they are located in St.Stephen's New Brunswich, located near the border of Maine.....Dianne

maggiemck MSN said...

The Urban Life page in today's Gazette (January 19, 2006)-- page D-8, last page of D section -- carries a feature on the closing of Patisserie Gaumond on Wellington Street. Dave PintoDoes anyone have the gazette and a scanner?

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