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Hmm . . . nice grape juice. Wine taster Wally Larter at work
5/18/1977
Classroom at home: Sidney Ledson teaches his daughter Jena, 15, at home after removing the girl from Scarborough high school because he felt her education was suffering
1/15/1985
David and Shar Larmour leave shortly. They will teach Eskimos how to make toys
11/12/1974
Banker Willliam C. Duncan retired this week after 65 years in the banking industry. Duncan, 84, started working in a bank at Huntsville in 1906. For the past 20 years he's been manager of the Toronto Clearing House. He hopes to travel.
3/30/1971
Why borrowers are blue: James Theodoro of Cedar Heights Home Hardware says his borrowing costs this year will be around $25,000 compared with $9,000 in 1979, and the result is he won't be able to hire temporary sales people to handle the spring rush
4/10/1980
Going strong: Herman Ladovsky, 70, still carries onn his father's business
5/4/1982
After a four-month struggle to gain entry to Canada, professor Istvan Meszaros has landed-immigrant status and will begin teaching at York University tomorrow
1/22/1973
Some lift!, From a bosun's chair hoist at a company party yesterday Swing Stage president Dean Dunlop said, with quarterly sales for its scaffolding up 65 per cent, I can't be glum about the future.
4/20/1982
John Lacey: Scott's president vows to cut store prices if poultry cost falls.
8/30/1990
French protest: Francophone spokesman Jean-Paul Harney (left) wants more Ontario programming, but Radio-Canada's Guy Theriault says most of the audience is in Quebec
3/5/1983
He's 'The happy man'
11/20/1970
Defying the downswing, His scaffolding company's sales are up 65 percent
4/20/1982
Heavy price: Sri Lankan journalist Sinnadurai Thiruchelvam refused to stop writing about his country's civil war so assassins put a bullet through his 19-year-old son's head
8/17/1989
Their dream came to a heart-breaking end when Bruce Ladebu, a 25-year-old outdoors instructor from Titusville, Pa
2/27/1981
Getting ready for giant moving job is Gerard Meyer, manager of Holt Renfre's flagship store on Bloor St
3/17/1977
Teen Sex Infoline volunteer Dave Dunn, 16, says, Teens should know about themselves and their sexuality. They should be informed and know they have an opportunity to have a confidential coversation about sex without embarrassment.
1/27/1992
M. T. Laderoute: Toronto resident's foray into the City's bureaucracy got lots of aggravation, but no answers.
2/24/1982
Frank Thibodeau has AIDS
4/8/1988
Robert Dunn: Innovation consultant inspects Canadian-designed all plastic electric kettle. It's light weight, easy to pour, easy to clean, and has its handle at the back rather than on top to prevent burned hands. It has been in production for several w
10/27/1980
Courtesy call: Canada 125 organizer Claude Dupras gives Toronto Mayor June Rowlands a gift yesterday, as Councillor Chris Korwin-Kuczynski looks on.
1/29/1992
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