GREENWOOD
In the 1860s, John Greenwood ran a tavern at Queen and Greenwood. When he was accused of running a “disorderly house” for selling liquor on Sundays, he responded by renaming it The Puritan and hanging a sign of a cat in a noose. Subtlety was not exactly his strong point.
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