Local 18's Float Wins First Place in rab Day Parade
HAMILTON, ONTARIO—Local 18. won first prize
float,
their ingenuity.
Toronto Celebrates
Its Centennial
Toronto used to be known for the
Targest hotel, the tallest. skyscraper,
and the dullest Sabbath in Canada,
‘The capital of Ontario was a fa-
vorite target of vaudeville jokes: “First
prize is a week in Toronto; second
prize, two weeks.”
Those dated Tines still draw a good-
natured laugh from Torontonians, who
tennial as. the. provincial capital this
year. It has become Canada’s second
largest city, a great inland port and
financial center on Lake Ontario.
During the past few years, Toronto
hhas heen transformed from Toronto
the Good into Toronto the Lively. The
city offers sophisticated cuisine, night
Clubs with saucy floor shows, and “the
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elise a lr aber Fad Parade held in Hamilton. The
‘showed great originality of thought, was a big success and all members of Local 18 are to be congratulated for
hottest jazz outside New Orleans.”
Torontonians strongly support the
‘more formal performing arts. The-
aters and concert halls are jammed.
In National Geographic's new book
Exploring Canada from Sea to Sea,
staff writer Edward Park says, “From
Bloor Street, Toronto's main specialty
shopping thoroughfare, south to the
waterfront area, tall buildings with ele-
ant names
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