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    Old Williamsville

    Hello - do any of you remember (or ever heard of) an old restaurant called Sadie Hawkins?? It was owned by my grandparents, who passed away long before I was born. Just trying to dig up some info., as I know very little about them.

    Appreciate any help! This would have been in the 1940's-50's I believe.

    Thanks

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    The Sadie Hawkins restaurant, 5516 Main Street, has been sold to Sal Ezzo by Albert Hawkins. from Amherst bee May 14 1959
    old rest on main between SS peter and Paul church and S Cayuga now occupied by Center of Williamsville
    also I remember London Dry pop, Hutt's Dairy Bar that later became Sadie Hawkins's Restaurant, Barndollar's Sunoco, pin-sticking at the six bowling alley's in Neumann High basement. Lou Winter - Class of 1955 Neumann High.
    Lou Winter
    Orlando, FL; USA

    - Thursday, June 26, 2008 - 12:24:00

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    thank you!

    Thanks for the info - I really appreciate you taking the time to fill me in. Albert Hawkins was my grandfather who died waaaaay before I was born. I'd like to know more about him and this will definitely be a good starting point. THANK YOU THANK YOU!

    Kim

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    Quote Originally Posted by kwelch View Post
    Thanks for the info - I really appreciate you taking the time to fill me in. Albert Hawkins was my grandfather who died waaaaay before I was born. I'd like to know more about him and this will definitely be a good starting point. THANK YOU THANK YOU!

    Kim
    If you live near Williamsville I would look up Sue Miller Young. Her family owns Ed Youngs Hardware. She litterally wrote the book on history in the village. http://www.edyoungs.com/events/toa_book_index.php
    That is if she is still alive.

    Nope. She was like 60 when the book was published.

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