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The magic's still there: After welcoming more than 1,000 babies to life at Queensway General Hospital, Dr. Alison Noble, 80, still knows how to handle them. Four-day-old Shantelle Gentle and mother Sandy join the founding father of the hospital, which celebrates its 30th year Sunday.
7/17/1986
He rates: Ontario Mortgage Brokers Association president Ken Somers scored 11 out of 15 on our quiz.
12/3/1980
Balks at cuts: Oriando Nobrega, 38, a worker at Ashbridge's Bay sewage treatment plant, says he can't afford to have his pay reduced by Metro.
1/11/1992
Albert Sommers: U.S. Conference Board economist is uneasy about rigid monetary policies.
5/6/1981
Ed Noble and his $800 Vibrotoner that's used by the stars.
10/14/1980
Rick Sommer
8/21/1997
Water Noble Son Brian
5/28/1993
David Somers
2/18/1998
Ancient charm: Robert Noakes sits in one of his few chairs not covered with art books. To his left is a 1,200-year-old capital.
2/9/1983
Checking plants in one of Humber College's greenhouses, Russ Geddes says right now, there are more jobs than graduates of the college's two-year retail floracultural program he runs - the only one of its kind in Canada. Geddes, who has two sons, says he c
5/15/1978
Michael Noar: Mans PAD's hotline - Parents Support System - 444-8141 which operates 24 hours a day.
5/3/1983
President of interiors international, John Geiger, displays one of his company's chairs. His 15-year-old firm is achieving international success.
2/15/1977
Playful design: Frank Gehry's Easy Edges chairs, first designed in the early 1970s, are made of corrugated cardboard.
8/28/1987
Repair man: Good old shoe polish is the cheapest way to extend the life of footwear, says Peter George, owner of Market Square Shoe Service. He has been in business for 23 years.
2/8/1989
Waiting and hoping: AMC Canada president Maurice Fertey says he will know by the end of April whether the Brampton plant will build a new line of cars. The model could replace the Eagle, shown with Fertey, and create possibly hundreds of new jobs. The Bra
2/29/1984
Danny Kearn
8/7/1997
Ontario motor league head office on Carlton St. is a brighter place since systems planner Alan Fergus, with son and daughter, Paul and Shawn, redecorated it. His wife and son and daughter-in-law also took part in teh $50,000 six-month project.
5/17/1977
Teaching new drivers is more thrilling and terrifying than Grand Prix racing on the European rally circuit, according to Fred Keberer, an instructor at the Ontario Motor League, bracing himself for the spring rush of beginners
3/28/1972
Steve Gately: Vice-president of Maple Leaf Plastics Corp. of Toronto persisted and eventually won funding from a federal-provincial program. He hired 12 men to renovate his 40-year-old plant.
2/9/1984
Crackower: Board chariman says one alternative if the kids are leaving and acting up is to close the schools.
10/22/1979
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