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Post-War Moves and Education





                      n 1944-45, we left Ajax and moved to Etobicoke as my father began transitioning to his eventual specialty,
                  Idermatology. I attended kindergarten in Sunnylea School, a brand-new facility then. We lived at 46 Elsfield Road.
                  In 1945-46, my father relocated to New York City so he could train in dermatology at Bellevue Hospital. However, my
                  mother and I stayed during that year in Kingston, Ontario with my grandparents, Sam and Jessie Truscott, because of post-
                  war constraints. Their home at 74 Nelson Street holds many fond memories, including my grade one school year there at
                  Rideau School. Sadly today 74 Nelson has been divided into a number of rooms for Queen’s students.


























































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