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Seeking the seat for St. Andrews-St. Patrick riding, Liberal candidate Fred Kan set up a stand offering free lemondade outside Queen's Park yesterday
8/11/1975
A question of balance. Technician Mary Yap takes to the tilting chair of balance expert Dr. Walter Johnson yesterday at St. Michael's Hospital. The otolith chair helps Johnson detect inner ear and balance problems. it was paid for by the Atkinson Foundation, which gave a $30,000 grant to St. Mikes to fund such research.
2/24/1988
Murray Cotterill, public relations director, United Steelworkers
5/25/1968
There'll be a celebration Stanley Johnston (above), administrator of Doctors Hospital in Toronto, told his staff after learning of the court decision that may save the hospital
5/10/1976
Murray Cotterill recalls the 1946 stelco strike. ...The Canadian worker was not going back...
12/20/1977
On the move: Student Joe Costa, 18, bones up on a course during his 45-minute bus trip to and from Bloor Collegiate every school day from the Dufferin-Wilson area. The quality of education of Bloor makes the travelling worthwhilek, he says. I'd rather not go to a technical school.
1/23/1986
Surgeon Basil Johnston says MDs are losing the social status they deserve
3/13/1978
An inquisitive young physician at the Hospital for Sick Childrn carried out a series inquiries on his own to satisfy his curiosity about the digoxin relatd deaths of several babies. [Incomplete]
10/5/1983
beats begging'
8/26/1993
Julien Cote, general manager and vice-president of Olympic Lottery of Canada, yesterday drew $50,-000 winner of Sports ontario draw. He was Douglas Skillings of Woodstock.
1/23/1974
Sir Alan Cottrell. Impressed with Pickering
2/12/1974
Just park it: Greg Cotreau doesn't have much time for long-distance bicycle riding any more. That's because he's too busy spreading the word about the bicycle storage system his business is built around. The device was designed by a retired RCMP sergeant, Terry Smith, and it promises to end the clutter of bikes parked every which way.
3/10/1989
Mike Cote: 22, 2663 Lakeshore Blvd. W. Single. He is an assistant greens keeper at a golf course and ran unsuccessfully for trustee in Ward 1 in 1978 and 1980. He believes the school board should view declining enrolment as a chance to increase the teacher/student ratio. He is opposed to the section of Bill 127 that would reduce the decision-making power of local trustees.
10/20/1982
Jim Coulson, 37. New fire chief
6/20/1978
Bob Couchman. I couldn't care less
4/22/1970
Wilson Cote: Reform party official feels government policy keeps ethnic groups apart.
6/20/1991
Their boss is tops: Harvey Pollock mertis a four star rating as a boss, say his employees at Electronetic Systems in Downsview
11/4/1980
Roberto Polanco. Travellers are bilked
2/27/1973
New owners of a race horse, Anne and Richard Pollard are among 35 people enrolled in Humber College's course on betting, called Handicapping to Win
2/5/1978
A Toronto-born scientist has won two awards in a competition among students from 85 medical schools and hospitals in the United States and Canada
9/8/1986
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