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Piano teacher Boris Berlin, 78, has taught some 1,000 students at the Royal Conservatory of Music and reached hundreds of thousands more through his piano books, which have sold 4 million copies. 'A person will love music if he understands it,' he believes.
6/21/1985
Alderman Berger favors a new trash bin over present receptacles (left) which, he says, rust and tip
5/23/1979
Controversy surrounds, survival instructor Berndt Berglund's professional claims and a federal government department has shelved plans to employ him. He is seen working in swamp area near National Wilderness Survival school, which has received more than $74,000 in government grants since last November.
8/9/1977
That's it folks: 'Nitty' Joe Bergin, a driver for 33 years, steps out of his Gray Coach bus for the last time yesterday.
1/31/1984
Peter Matyas
3/30/1998
Antiquarian book dealer David Mason is one of five organizers of fourth annual antiquarian book fair to be held at Westbury Hotel April 25-27
4/18/1973
Looking for some original darwin? David mason, after 23 years in business, is one of Canada's premier antiquarian book dealers
9/13/1989
Collective Biography - Men - MacKinnon, McKinnon
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He beat the grind: Working by day at a full-time job and taking courses to complete a degree program part-time teaches you to grit your teeth and finish,' says Dennis Rose, general manager of a Weston company
2/1/1982
J. E. (red) Mason. One-man Red Cross
3/21/1973
Albert Rose: No loss to housing
8/12/1965
White house: Home builder Gord Mason stands in front of the 140-year-old Georgian mansion in Etobicoke that has served as his firm's headquarters for 15 years
4/23/1992
First Chairman of Halton Regional Council, Allan Masson admires brass ship's chronometer and barometer he was given by members of first regional council at their last meeting
12/15/1976
Trekker: Lawyer Tov Mason traded three-piece suit for jeans when he started his tour company.
9/26/1989
The next generation basically won't read, laments David Masion, who sells antiquarian books. They'll be getting their information electronically.
4/2/1992
Below, David Mason owner of his store of the same name at 342 Queen St. W.
5/4/1990
Because of its historic importance, the house was preserved and refurbished when the new housing project was developed
7/28/1983
Happy Birthday to Hamilton's Jim Foley
6/7/1989
Fernando Rosa
1/27/1997
Converted apartment: Charlie Rose set up his workshop in a basement apartment, complete with carpets and piped in music
9/21/1988
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