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David Frank: Historian says the matter goes beyond Quebec and is a problem of living in a country where the political leadership has abdicated.
4/23/1992
Voice stilled: Paul Fraschetti, 17-year-old editor, holds the issue of school paper which was cancelled because principal ruled some articles were contrary to views of the Catholic Church
12/8/1986
NDP candidate Ed Brown answers some tough questions aimed at him by 8-year-olds at Rawlinson Jr. public school
4/25/1978
Retailer Gordon Frattini, above, complains that reduction in sales tax from 7 to 4 per cent will cost him $70 for adjustments to his electronic cash register
4/14/1978
Riverdale Hospital director Alex S. Brown is concerned about effect on patients of turning Don Jail (in background) into pet centre
9/13/1978
Joe Fratesi: Sault Ste. Marie mayor angrily denies his city is anti-French
2 February 1990
Win a Rolls, Barry Brown, president of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, polishes the hood ornament of a Rolls-Royce to be raffled Nov.
9/25/1979
Ornately-carved antique chair which Frank Frank-furter (left) brought to Canada is examined by Heribert Hickl-Szabo
2/8/1971
Viktor Frankl. 3,000 at Toronto lecture
2/11/1973
Simeon Franklin (l) John Campbell
9/30/1997
Business is Booming, for Laurier Life and here's a deskful of new orders for the company's president, Ernest Brooker. With no salesmen and using only direct-mail promotion techniques, Laurier Life has found a big insurance market in areas - such as older clients - long-established firms sometimes neglect.
3/1/1972
Three-company merger approved, Expected protests over the merger of three Canadian companies failed to materialize yesterday.
5/30/1973
Art Nouveau silver flower bowl is examined by Frank Frankfurter (left) owner of the World of Antiques on King St
2/8/1971
Former Carmaker Earl Brownridge says Americans have forgotten the unpleasant alternatives that led them to agree to the Canada-U.S. auto trade pact Some U.S. politicians are complaining about what they lost in the deal, but Brownridge say Americans and Canadians are better off.
7/31/1970
Your Beer supply is handled by this former big businessman, Earl Brownridge, head of Brewer's Warehousing. Today, he delves into distribution. Ontario beer is cheapest because of top efficiency he says.
7/31/1970
A Computer terminal has taken over the Browne's Leaside home-but it is a welcome addition. Sandy and Adrian Browne are financial analysts who need machine for their work. Now they can spend more time with their young daughter, Anthea, instead of travelling downtown each day.
7/11/1972
School principal wilson Brooks is occasionally asked where he came from. His family's been in Canada since 1840
4/27/1979
What so remarkable about Howard Spencer and why does he rate all that talk in the Ontario Legislature? It seems he is a 51-year-old sanitary engineer, head of H
10/24/1980
Out of commission: It will be at least Christmas before David Spencer is free to halo brace, an appliance screwed into his skull to restrict its movement so bones in his neck will heal
11/8/1986
Transmitters for Mexico: Lou Spence, left, general manager, broadcast equipment, at Canadian General Electric, points out details of television transmitting equipment bought by Mexican television network
6/25/1980
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