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Newspaper publishing
Rapidly expanding business is the premium and incentive industry which expects sales of $4
3/26/1974
Won't quit: Albert Segal, 70, has found that complaints are best made to people who run companies.
12/21/1983
Your friendly neighborhood restaurant is beginning to get squeezed by the big fast-food chains, says veteran real estate specialist Danny Givalas, above. Givalas has worked for the Johnny Longo real estate agency, on Danforth Ave. near Coxwell Ave., for 2
7/10/1978
Independent: Arthur O'Dell started making gooseberry Jam after his wife died six years ago.
8/1/1988
Top photo, Ronald Oelbaum with his wife Annette, centre, and his mother, Lily Oelbaum
5/2/1988
Robert Hirtle: Says he has served a five-year 'sentence' for a crime for which he was never tried.
6/12/1982
Canadian Technology, says Gary Glover of Control Date Canada, went into development of the Cyber series of large-scale computers, including the one used by farmers. Company also exports computers.
10/19/1977
Justices of the Peace: Howard Wax (left) and Robert Hirtle are charged in ticket-fixing case.
1/20/1981
Subcompact Sedan: American Motors Canada president Maurice Fertey unveiled its new Alliance yesterday. It boasts the best fuel economy of any gasoline-fueled car built in North America - 4.5 litres per 100 kilometres, or 62 miles per gallon, on the highwa
9/8/1982
Justices of the Peace: Howard Wax (left) and Robert Hirtle are charged in ticket-fixing case.
1/20/1981
Retired Metro police superintendent John Gillespie, realxing with his grandson, Christopher Orr, above, says in letter that police officers of even citizens are not adequately protected under one-man patrol system. It is acceptable only by daylight, he sa
2/13/1973
Barney Gilmore: Individual counselling cuts of 15 percent.
4/4/1979
Rick Gilmore, president of CNA Assurance, mugs it up with one of his two purebred collies, Shane. Gil more has signed an agreement with Bob Nutbeem, a New found lander, which will provide coverage on the lives of purebred dogs belonging to members of Nut
4/4/1972
Jeremy Gismondi, 12, is one of thousands of disabled children in Ontario who go to summer camp each year. While his siter, Jolie, listens in, Jeremy recalls last year's camping joys.
4/21/1989
Burned while pulling a 9-year-old girl to safety from a burning car and trying to rescue another child, Gordon Gillespie of North York sits up in Scarborough General Hospital. He and his son, Terry, 21, saved Fiorella D'Alfonso but her sister Maria, 11, b
2/10/1975
Some of my best friends are Catholic, says Wilfred Gillis, a member of Cavan Township council, as he leans on tractor on his Cavan Township farm. But Gillis is among councillors who voted unanimously not to rezone a farm property, preventing group of Ro
10/5/1977
Proud moment: Mikey Sepper, 4, tries to fill a big hat while he and his father Herb hold Mikey's OPP citation for saving the life of his friend Benny Taylor
10/19/1992
The littlest hero
4/7/1992
Right, getting ready to leave are Bell Canada vice-president Murray Makin and Diane Chabot.
3/20/1989
Cast of players: Among the people taking part in the royal commission headed by Mr
1/11/1989
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