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TD Bank Robbery, Queen & Logan, Toronto Star, August 14, 1964

Posted byLeslieville Historical SocietyNovember 19, 2022Posted inGeneral HistoryTags:Bank robbery, crime, Edward Lawrie, George Steverman, Hobday, Jim Tough, Leslieville, Logan Avenue, Martha Rose, Nancy McLaren, Queen Street East, Ronald Hobday, Russell Hobday, Sam Deverteuil, Sydney Gurr, Toronto-Dominion Bank, Vivian DeverteuilLeave a comment on TD Bank Robbery, Queen & Logan, Toronto Star, August 14, 1964

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