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A 20-year customer of the Honey Dew restaurant at Yonge and Carlton Streets, broadcaster Foster Hewitt (second from right) paid $2.99 for this souveni(...)
A 20-year customer of the Honey Dew restaurant at Yonge and Carlton Streets, broadcaster Foster Hewitt (second from right) paid $2.99 for this souveni(...)

A 20-year customer of the Honey Dew restaurant at Yonge and Carlton Streets, broadcaster Foster Hewitt (second from right) paid $2.99 for this souveni(...)

Date4/12/1972
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  • A 20-year customer of the Honey Dew restaurant at Yonge and Carlton Streets, broadcaster Foster Hewitt (second from right) paid $2.99 for this souvenir chair as the restaurant "sold out to the bare walls" yesterday. With Hewitt (from left) are Frank Vetere, George Tucker and Brian Davidson of CDRH Ltd., owner of Honey Dew chain. CDRH plans to open Harvey Wallbanger steak house on site.
  • A 20-year customer of the Honey Dew restaurant at Yonge and Carlton Streets, broadcaster Foster Hewitt (second from right) paid $2.99 for this souveni(...)
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Original Toronto Star caption: A 20-year customer of the Honey Dew restaurant at Yonge and Carlton Streets, broadcaster Foster Hewitt (second from right) paid $2.99 for this souvenir chair as the restaurant ''sold out to the bare walls'' yesterday. With Hewitt (from left) are Frank Vetere, George Tucker and Brian Davidson of CDRH Ltd., owner of Honey Dew chain. CDRH plans to open Harvey Wallbanger steak house on site.
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