[MENU] THE PALACE CAFE We Make Our Own Pastry – Good Service Fair Prices
Macleod, Alberta CANADA: 1947
- $20
24 x 14 cm. Situated in southern Alberta, the town of Macleod grew around the fort, named in honor of the then Commissioner of the North-West Mounted Police, Colonel James Macleod. The name of the town was officially changed to Fort Macleod in 1952. Offerings include: Soups, Relishes, Oysters (in season), Eggs and Omlettes, Steaks and Chops, and Specials including Chicken a la King and Lobster a la Newburg, and much more. Clean copy.
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