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Gerald Tooke: National director of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts points to its new location at 8 Adelaide St
5/23/1986
Celebrating Accord: Patriarch Abdellatif Adbul Qader presides over a family meal, flanked on left by son Bashar, wife Suhaila, daughter Reem, and on right by daughter Rana and husband Mohammad Rifaie
9/18/1993
Bill Trimble
2/4/1998
Craig carpenter. 'We're going all out'. Carpenter, as senior project manager for the Department of Supply and Services at the Canadian Government Exposition Centre in Ottawa, is in charge of Canadian exhibits all over the globe. But this is to be the super show of them all, with 29 government departments and crown corporations involved to the hilt. We're going all out for the 100th anniversary of this country's
6/26/1978
Donald Triggs - Vintner
7/5/1997
Laid back on Queen St. Anthony Caria relaxes yesterday outside his store called Locomotion on Queen St. E. The store, specializing in '40s and '50s memorabilia and collectibles, offers for sale Judy the mannequin, the chair and ottoman.
4/5/1991
S. Douglas Turner. Major effect for small minority
4/25/1975
Making his Dub Club debut, restaurant manager Charles Lee, left, spent most of his time on the dance floor.
4/16/1982
Chuck Lee: Graphic designer is male mentor at Gosford school.
8/14/1992
Your Grandchildren might lose respect for you if they learned you'd passed up the dig chance to get in on the Koscot company's pyramid-selling plan, Larry Turner tells Toronto audiences
8/25/1970
Toronto promoter Damian Lee. He claims Great Canadian Race is a $250,000 undertaking
6/10/1976
Man fined for letting dogs bark as he was beaten
5/10/1984
Don Lee: The head of Union Pension Services is out guide through the pension jungle.
7/16/1981
lking to manufacturer, shoe designer Stan urner (right) promotes his idea of a Canadian footwear industry specializing in shoes that are both stylish and healthy
7/5/1971
Foreign Minister, Paul Etiang of Uganda talks with newsmen at a reception he gave last night in his Ottawa hotel. Earlier in the day, Etiang read a 55-minute speech written by President Idi Amin blaming Britain for many African problems and charging the Commonwealth is a talk shop.
8/6/1973
Viewing of pornographic material has been conclusively proved to be unrelated to anti-social behavior, says Prof
1/3/1978
Al Etmanski, Love letters are for others
6/28/1971
Brampton Solo Parents Association named its first Father of the Year Saturday - Neville Case, an engineering writer who's divorced and raising his five children. He tries out the trophy tankard given him, surrounded by the children-Joan, 13, Mike, 12, Yvonne, Eileen, 10, and Philip, 7-and Diamond the cat. So far as t Brampton club knows, it's the first Solo Parents award in Cana [Incomplete]
6/18/1972
Startled motorists think be's outs when they bear security man Mark Carter sitting at a stoplight, singing and clicking his fingers, but most drive off with a smile. Mark, a 26-year-old native of Barbados, feels Metro people are much too glum and take life too seriously. You start singing, you feel better, he says.
6/1/1977
Sociologist John A
9/23/1968
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