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Everard Sookharry may not want to return home to Trinidad, but at least when he flies out of Toronto he'll be more comfortable than when he flew in
10/29/1990
Everything on it: And more. Jeff Ross is trying to overcome the unsavory reputation his Thornhill pizza parior has developed.
2/10/1992
Exposed kids: Father Roger Beals says his two kids, Travis and Cameron, were soaked with poisonous insecticides when a Toronto parks worker, wearing a gas mask, began spraying trees around the Kew Gardens area.
7/16/1985
The eyes have it
1/28/1992
Ezio D'Aprile: Restaurant owner says bylaw not needed in places with electronic filters.
5/13/1986
Facing ouster: Richard de Souza, 19, left, and Everard Sookharry, 26, had cases adjourned after appearing briefly at an immigration hearing in Metro yesterday
2/28/1990
Family man: Larry O'Leary, new chairman of the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board, has seven sons and a daughter
1/8/1984
Farmer's friend: Dal Dalrymple has been helping farmers like Gordon Barrie (right) for 38 years with problems such as improving milk production with a different cattle diet.
5/27/1982
Fed Up: Roland Reiss of Barrie is tired of Metro's attempts to appeal the $12 he was awarded following an erroneous parking ticket.
1/21/1992
Field hands: Jack Rupke, a Holland Marsh celery farmer and former King Township councillor, will employ seven foreign workers on his 68-acre celery farm this season
6/12/1989
Finishing up: Oshawa's fire chief, Ernie Stacey, retires at teh end of the week after 15 years in the driver's seat of Oshawa's fire department
12/29/1981
Fishy stories: Allan Foster, curator at the Kortright Centre, checks a small fish trap, which will be part of the Little Fish stories program at the centre Saturday, Sunday and holiday Monday at 2:30 p
6/19/1991
Flatten lower back: Levy demonstrates how to find the correct posture.
3/26/1990
Flood victims: Jim Martin, 63, and wife Olive, 66, sit in an oshawa motel room with all that is left of their belongings
9/11/1986
Fond memories: Cyril Morley, 81, admires an old-fashioned streetlamp presented to him by Pickering Village when he retired as its reeve in 1963
4/23/1985
For giant thirsts. Tom Culligan, founder and president of the Second Cup group of coffee houses, pours coffee into a giant cup (in reality a 50-gallon drum) at a meeting of franchisees at the Ramada Renaissance Hotel yesterday. Culligan opened his first outlet 13 years ago.
8/4/1988
Former Pirate: Bill McMillan, now the manager of a legitimate office equipment supply dealership, says he once was one of the con artists who manipulated customers
12/1/1988
From lab to limelight: Bob Saunders, head of science at Sir Wilfred Laurier Collegiate, has been named Ontario's top science teacher of 1987
1/21/1988
From the wars: Wearing a French helmet from World War, Rick Davies works on the figure of a British soldier in the Napoleonic wars. His shop in Oshawa is full of military momentos (below and right), some miniatures of medieval soldiers and others the real thing, such as a Nazi uniform from World War II.
5/11/1983
Gallery pet: Latcham Gallery director Vanessa Perry poses with Bill Lishman's sculpture of a goat, part of the gallery's permanent collection.
4/24/1989
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