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TEAROOMS GO

The Way Side Tearooms at Scarborough, threatened last week by blasting on a cliff face, are now a heap of rubble. They were demolished by bulldozer yesterday. The adjacent home, owned by Mr and Mrs C. B. de Lautour, would be jacked up and transported by truck and trailer later this week and re-erected on a City Council site in Opawa, the City Engineer (Mr P. G. Scoular) said last evening.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32391, 2 September 1970, Page 16

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TEAROOMS GO Press, Volume CX, Issue 32391, 2 September 1970, Page 16

TEAROOMS GO Press, Volume CX, Issue 32391, 2 September 1970, Page 16

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