A Toronto bakery that served the community for over 60 years has permanently closed, according to a notice posted to their door.According to a notice posted in the window of the family-owned business, the business has officially closed down for good as of March 1, leaving their loyal client base shocked and disappointed.
While the notice offers little in the way of explanation for the closure, it does emphatically thank the customers who have supported them since moving into the neighbourhood in 1963. "We sincerely thank you for your support over the past 61 years," the note reads,"and for allowing us to be a part of your special moments."
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