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The house that Roman Meal built

Date24 February 1965
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Original Toronto Star caption: The house that Roman Meal built. The 18-room stucco and fieldstone house and its 265-acre estate cost $300,000 when the Metro Toronto and Region Conservation Authority bought it from Jack Regan, Scarboro businessman, Metro parks department will develop it into a park, a golf course, or if Scarboro Reeve A.M. Campbell (shown in drawing-room) has his way, a second Metro zoo. The house was two years ago. Since then the house, on Kirkhams Rd. between Finch and Sheppard Aves. has stood vacant. Even the cutlery remains in the drawers and books on the shelves. Ultimately built in 1936 by Dr. Robert Jackson, vegetarian, health zealot and manufacturer of Roman Meal bread and cereal. He poured $158,000 into it before he died in 1941. Scarborough Reeve (1957-1967) Albert (Ab) Campbell, at Valley Halla, located on Meadowvale Road, east side, between Finch Avenue and Sheppard Avenue East. (43.824118, -79.175218)||Published in Toronto Daily Star, 19 March 1965, page 4.
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    GeographyCity, town, townshipToronto
    GeographyNeighbourhoodUpper Rouge
    GeographyProvince stateOntario
    GeographyCountryCanada
    Language
      ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
      Usage Rights Copyright (Learn More)
      Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
      Object NumberTSPA_0107881F
      The house that Roman Meal built
      James, Norman
      24 February 1965
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