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Sisters of the Good Shepherd convent, West Lodge Avenue, Toronto, Ontario
Façade of three-storey brick church with lancet windows, shingled roof, and dormers with raised cross above window.

Sisters of the Good Shepherd convent, West Lodge Avenue, Toronto, Ontario

Date12/12/1933
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Original Toronto Star caption: Shelter walls confine Rose, Nick must wait. With the dictum of Magistrate Patterson in women's court yesterday consigning Rose Bagnato to the Good Shepherd Shelter, Nick Morgese, who yesterday had a wedding ring in readiness, must wait until at least until Friday, when Rose will be brought out to face the court again. Nick isn't much of an astrologer, but he hopes Friday comes under Venus, or something. Here we see (1) Mrs. Grace Bagnato, aunt of Rose, at whose house the girl spent the weekend, and whom Magistrate Patterson declared was not a suitable person to be Rose's guide,(2) Rose knows the path of true love is no cinch, (3) Nick just biding his time, and (4) Home of the Good Shepherd, the temporary setback in the tender affairs of Rose and Nick.

 

Image published in the Toronto Daily Star, 12 December 1933, page 40.

This building was constructed for the Sisters of the Good Shepherd in 1889-90. It was demolished in 1960. The cornerstone is preserved in the order's convent garden in North York. 

Country:Canada
City, town or township:Toronto
Neighbourhood:Parkdale
Province or state:Ontario
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0111080F