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Old Newspaper boys help boost Banquet to Aid War effort
Old Newspaper boys help boost Banquet to Aid War effort

Old Newspaper boys help boost Banquet to Aid War effort

Date1/19/1942
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  • Old Newspaper boys help boost Banquet to Aid War effort
  • Old Newspaper boys help boost Banquet to Aid War effort. Joseph M. Gould and Controller R. H. Saunders; both of whom formerly sold newspapers on Yonge St.; and both of whom are now barristers practising on Bay St.; are shown presenting a complimentary ticket to the Newsboys association banquet to Red Murphy; King and Yonge Sts. newspaperboy; who; in a bygone day; tutored them in the news vending business. The banquet take place at the Carls-Rite hotel at 7 p.m.; Feb. 15. The profits will go to help the Newsboys association fund; the Red Cross British Bomb Victims' Fund and another war charity.
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Original Toronto Star caption: Old Newspaper boys help boost Banquet to Aid War effort. Joseph M. Gould and Controller R. H. Saunders; both of whom formerly sold newspapers on Yonge St.; and both of whom are now barristers practising on Bay St.; are shown presenting a complimentary ticket to the Newsboys association banquet to Red Murphy; King and Yonge Sts. newspaperboy; who; in a bygone day; tutored them in the news vending business. The banquet take place at the Carls-Rite hotel at 7 p.m.; Feb. 15. The profits will go to help the Newsboys association fund; the Red Cross British Bomb Victims' Fund and another war charity.
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      ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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      Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
      Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0010466F
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