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Man and woman stand in shop entrance surrounded by assortment of utility clothing and supplies  ...
Jack Freeman and wife Esther, in front of their surplus store, Just-Rite Sports Store, Danforth Avenue, north side, east of Woodycrest Avenue, Toronto, Ontario
Man and woman stand in shop entrance surrounded by assortment of utility clothing and supplies on display, including boots, rucksack and jackets. Sign above reads, Retiring! After 37 years on the [Danforth].

Jack Freeman and wife Esther, in front of their surplus store, Just-Rite Sports Store, Danforth Avenue, north side, east of Woodycrest Avenue, Toronto, Ontario

Date6/22/1987
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Original Toronto Star caption: Devoted couple: Jack Freeman, 76, and his wife Esther, 72, stand in front of their surplus store, Just-Rite Sports Store, which has been at 804 Danforth Ave. for 37 years. The Freemans will close the store July 30 and plan to spend time doing volunteer work and enjoying retirement.

Image published in the Toronto Star, 22 June 1987, page C3, with article by Stasia Evasuk, "Couple closes shop after 37 years".
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0024539F
Country:Canada
City, town or township:Toronto
East-west street:Danforth Avenue
Neighbourhood:Danforth
Province or state:Ontario