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Tag Archives: Petch’s Drug Store
Send in the Clowns. A Walkerville woman is waiting. c 1900
I am so glad I met Charlie Fox. His old house in Walkerville is a treasure trove of photos, antiques and other relics from the early years in the town that Hiram Walker built. About ten years ago we were … Continue reading
Posted in Fashion, People, Walkerville, Windsor Now, Windsor Then
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