Mae Norton graduates from U of T in 1940, with a degree in Physiotherapy.



The wedding of Ray and Marg Booth. Mae Norton, unknown, Marg, Ray, unknown.



Tom Norton in Leaside, September 1940.



Donna Norton [Bullock] with her step mother Mary Norton, probably at her parent's cottage on Steeles Ave, between Yonge and Bayview in Toronto.



Tom Norton in Leaside, 1942.



Jack Norton in his Packard convertable.



Mae and Ted Gabriel, with Doris Hope in the background.



Eve Norton with her aunt Alverna Hobson at the MacMahon farm in 1943.



Jack Norton at Camp Borden during WWII.



Tom and Albert Norton on a picnic in 1942.



The wedding of Jack Norton to Mae Gabriel, on May 23rd, 1942. Left to Right: Stan Bullock, Tom Pashby, Doris Hope, Mae, Jack, and Albert Norton. Flower girl: Maureen Bullock [Verney].



Clipping from the Leaside Advertiser.



Left to Right: Unknown, Daisy Gabriel , Mae, Jack, Mary and Bert Norton.



Second Lieutenant Jack Norton in his WWII army uniform, probably 1944.



Tom, Eve and Jean Norton in Leaside, 1944.



Tom and Eve Norton in Leaside, 1944.



Tom and Eve pictured on the family Christmas card from 1944.



Mae Norton at 89 1/2 Beaconsfield Avenue.



Pre-Photoshop trick photography.



A very young-looking Mae Norton in the backyard at 12 Sharron Drive.



Mae Norton out horseback riding in the Don Valley.



Jack and Pat Norton, probably 1945.



Tom and Albert Norton - 1945.



Albert and Tom Norton at the farm in the late 40s.



Eve Norton at the farm in the late 40s.



Eve and Tom Norton at the farm in the 1948.



Pat Norton's second birthday, on July 11th, 1947, at Edgecombe Avenue [near Lawrence & Avenue Road in Toronto]. With Emma Brend, 'Auntie' [Florence Waggott] and Florrie Lillie.



Pat Norton coming up the walk on her trike in the late 40s. The same trike she got for her second birthday!



Tom, Albert and Eve Norton in 1948.



Tom and Eve Norton going to Sunday School in 1949.



Albert and Jean Norton in the kitchen of their farmhouse all the way out in the wilderness of Scarborough - late 1940s.



Jack Norton with the Dodge that he bought from Dr. Hall. After the war when car production resumed, there was a huge demand and priority was given to people like doctors. Our family doctor got a new one and sold his old one to Jack.



Bert and Mary Norton at Edgecombe Avenue, Toronto in October 1949.



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