Victor C. Killing

Toronto Daily Star, March 16 1932

Since Victor C. Killing had a unique name, I decided to look him up in the Toronto city directories. I found him in the 1938 Toronto city directory, working as a draftsman and living at 60 Herbert Avenue. Two other family members lived there: Kathleen G. Killing worked as a stenographer for the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, and William C. Killing, who presumably was their father, was listed as a staff inspector for the OPP. (It might have been disconcerting at times to hear that Inspector Killing was on the job.)

Victor C. Killing appears in the city directories as a draftsman (or occasionally a photo engraver) up to the 1961 directory. He is not listed in the 1962 directory; hopefully, he just moved out of town and didn't pass away at a too-young age.

Created September 17, 2025.

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