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Shatter-proof lamp base developed by Toronto's Electrolite Products is demonstrated by Henry Shapiro, president of the firm
9/16/1970
Renfrew's Ben DeWinter with Cynthia Brooks wearing Iynx fur valued at $17,000
2/20/1979
Stan Shapiro: Scarborough science teacher also coaches his school's cricket team.
6/5/1984
Last summer, he sold encyclopedias. This summer, university student Mark Dingman is selling himself - as the first prize in an unusual raffle. Dingman 21, of Toronto, has decided to raffle himself - or more precisely, 16 hours of his time - to make money for school. I wanted to run my own business. This took minimum capitalization and had minimal risk, should it fail, said Dingman, a McGill University student. And it seems like a good skill to learn, to sell yourself. Dingman is going door-to-door with his Student Slaves raffle and a very professional pitch. Tickets go for $1.99 each (or three for $5) and there are 200 in each draw. The first raffle is scheduled for Tuesday and the winner gets Dingman for 16 hours to do anything from cleaning ovens to fixing eavestroughs.
7/5/1984
Outspoken: Bernard Shapiro, left, Ontario's deputy minister of education, and education professor David Pratt, right, say courses should be relevant and the high drop-out rate cut
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Vernon Malone
3/27/1999
Heart of the matter: Brian Dinsdale, sales manager of MA Electronics Canada Ltd., holds small amplifier that turns satellite signals into television picture.
10/16/1981
Future hostel? Terry Marescaux of the Canadian Hostelling Association wants this building on Shuter St
8/7/1981
Robert Shapton
11/23/1970
Precious time: Michael Shay, owner of European Jewellery, uses an eyeglass to check out one of the gold-and-gem creations sold in his store
4/4/1983
Dan Shearer: The OHL rookie of the year with Hamilton in the 1974-75 season devotes his days now to helping the family business in Toronto
2/26/1982
Guidy Mamann
2/26/1990
Palmer Dique, East York
1/24/1968
George Mammoliti Tom Jacobek (Left) George Mammoliti (Centre) Rob Davis (Right)
7/23/1990
Dramatic jump: Yorkville antique dealer and interior designer Robert Dirstein sits in front of a French pine armoire, circa 1800, he says is worth $11,500 today.
4/24/1981
Progress recorded: Dr. Mark Mandelcorn of Mount Sinal tests eyes of Michel Paquet of Timmins, who was blinded in a mining accident. Mandelcorn, who says he has rarely seen such badly damaged eyes, performed the operations that have given Paquet normal vision in one eye.
4/11/1987
Crime spree: A police helicopter hovers over the aftermath of a crime spree that began when a man abducted driver Nasib Mander, left
10/31/1991
Prakash Diar, lawyer for Sharpeville Six whose death sentence was commuted after international outcry, will soon rish return to South Africa.
11/21/1990
Getting clipped, Martin Lewis, 77, gets his hair cut by Pasquale Guerriero, owner of Pasquaie Barber Shop at the corner of McCaul and D'Arcy sts.
1/6/1993
Henry Man (left) and Mark Hewitt
11/22/1997
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