I think those phone exchanges disappeared in the 1970s or late 1960s because
they became politically incorrect. Most of them were very white Anglo-Saxon
sounding. In Toronto, they used to have exchanges like MElrose, LEnnox,
RUssell, HUdson, and of course EMpire, as Toronto was a bastion of the
British Empire (as recently as 1961, the population was over 90% white, with
origins in the UK).
73
Mike Brooker
Toronto, ON
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From: "Hawkins" <n...@mchsi.com>
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Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2014 4:39 AM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] KIDD-630
IRCA,
On 12/26/14 10:20 PM, Patrick Martin wrote:
By the way in 1966 their phone number was "FRontier 2-8154, to give you
an idea how long ago that was.
I miss phone numbers like that. I wrote a short piece for WHO about them,
when the morning hosts were talking about their, and WHO's old phone
numbers.
Steve
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