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Advance sampling of pork pies is shared by John Spendlove, left, operations manager of P
8/1/1978
Collective Biography - Men - BRAI - BRAK
2/17/1976
'Bespoke' Tailoring: Sr. Franchesco completely hand-stitches suits the old-fashioned way.
3/13/1991
Last days: Fred Spreer, 83, is standing by the North York Memorial Community Hall, which is scheduled for demolition
4/17/1985
Recognize the melody?, Richard Brack conduct' a favorite Gustav Mahler symphony in his King St. stereo shop. Brack says buying quality provides not only improved sound but a valuable trade-in.
7/5/1977
Dr. Don Francis
3/7/1995
Moments of history: Stephen Speisman, director of the Ontario region Jewish archives, and assistant Brooky Robins look at minutes of a meeting that took place about 1899
3/5/1984
Safety first: Dr. Donato Spensieri of Wood-bridge wants to improve safety at the Kipling, Islington and Weston Rd. Intersections along Highway 7, which he claims have taken more lives to traffic accidents than he has lost patients to cancer over the past 15 years.
4/9/1992
Rescue mission: Master artisan George Franciscy and his wife, Hanna, right, work, with former art teacher Krisztina Meuring on restoring a European still life painted around 1909
3/21/1991
Just Dozin: National Slag president Ken Spencer isn't shy about singing the praises of his company's product: stag from the steel mills, stored in piles at Hamilton Harbor
2/9/1989
Making a splash: Via Rail president Pierre Franche smashes a bottle of champagne against the front coupling of the locomotive on the International, sending the train on its maiden voyage
10/31/1982
Mississauga's main man: Stan Spencer set a personal goal about 11 years ago to be a city manager
10/8/1992
Hi-tech shopping: Company president Errol Francis shows off what Canadian Holidays bills as the world's first computerized travel brochure
10/11/1989
Michael Spencer. need $10 million move' [Incomplete]
1/28/1971
Harry Bray: Mr. Securities died while vacationing in U.S.
5/11/1972
I'm always meeting people,' streetcleaner Fred Bowers, 64, says as he talks with George Fallis, an attorney who lives on Strathallan Blvd. Most persons on his beat know Bowers, who finds lost children and delivers messages - and, off duty, collect cameras, processes still and movie films, fishes and ties flies.
6/9/1972
Yesterday's rain didn't help matters but Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Boylen came prepared with an umbrella. The ball was great success with new and old friends getting a chance to meet. The club was elaborately decorated for the occasion with 4,000 roses adding a touch of color.
6/21/1968
Oliver and Ethel Bourdon, Don't know where we are going to go.
2/12/1978
It dangerous, says Charles Bourque , the new executive director of the International Institute of Metro Toronto, about the site of Ontario Welcome House, a centre for immigrants. Iit's on York St. near the water. Along the subway route would be better, he says.
4/4/1973
Emmauel Bourdos, whose take-home pay as a hospital orderly is about $110 a week, helps the two eldest of his six children with their homework as the family gathers around the table. From the left are Bourdos, Photini, 11, Margaret, 10, Mrs. Bourdos holding Dino, 2, Tina, 5, and Bessie, S. Bourdos is one of 6,000 Metro hospital workers who are preparing to risk the consequences of an illegal strike to get a decent wage comparable to that in similar work.
1/3/1974
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