Mac Smolak’s Melrose Pharmacy window on Bloor Street West, Toronto. 1 Nov. 1942. Smith family collection.
Ontario Jewish Archives, Blankenstein Family Heritage Centre, accession 2006-2-10.
Mac Smolak’s Melrose Pharmacy window on Bloor Street West, Toronto. 1 Nov. 1942. Smith family collection.
Ontario Jewish Archives, Blankenstein Family Heritage Centre, accession 2006-2-10.
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