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Garlic King: Sam Geraci, owner of Deriea Brand Foods, hasparlayed his family-run business and his garlic products into a multi-million-dollar operation.
6/15/1989
Generations growing evergreen, Howard R Drysdale, grandson Douglas Jr., great-granddaughter Serena, 6 months, represent three of four generations serving local Christmas tree buyers.
11/21/1990
Geography expert: Jerry Salloum has been chosen as the student education co-ordinator for Ice Walk '89, a $3 million international expedition studying Arctic pollution
3/17/1989
Getting in shape: Sunnybrook Hospital held a warm-up last week for its 11th annual Run for Research, which takes place May 24.
4/8/1992
Getting ready: Oshawa city clerk Bob Henderson looks over ballot boxes in preparation for the Nov. 8 municipal election.
10/26/1982
Good for the back: The one-knee-to-chest stretch will lengthen the shortened muscles of the lower back and strengthen stomach muscles
3/26/1990
Grant Marshall: Richmond Hill funeral director was just named the York Region United Way's Volunteer of the Year.
6/17/1991
Groups rally to help MS victim, By Susan Noakes Special to The Star, Scarborough - The story of multiple-sclerosis victim Michael Harrison has put the public spotlight on the province's handling of long-term care in Metro
5/27/1983
Healing hands: William Turkington, 58, of Oshawa applies pressure to different parts of the foot to determine if the rest of the body is healthy
6/29/1983
Hear her roar: The Hong Luck lion dancers will perform to Alexina Louie's Demon Music Saturday at Esprit Orchestra benefit.
3/25/1987
Herding in customers: Brothers Armin, left, and Siegfried Quickert brought a herd of wooden cows - and an umbrella - to celebrate the opening of their Reid's Milky Way Dairy Store on Lawrence Ave
9/10/1986
Hero: Paul Myers has just received the prestigious Star of Courage for saving a 2 1/2-year-old boy from a raging house fire
12/23/1987
He's just steaming' along
5/3/1989
He's retired but he's not out of work - ex-postie honored for his work with mentally retarded children in Scarborough.
7/16/1986
High hopes: Ernie and Louise MacKay of Brampton have high expectations for their 23-year-old son Stephen, who has fought back from severe brain injuries suffered in a bar incident three years ago
7/1/1987
Historic name: Ajax Mayor Bill McLean shows the scale replica of H
6/6/1988
Hot lines: Carl Ellioff (seated) and Oscar Rechtshaffen of Teletalk Ltd. check the automated electronic equipment that handles an average 100,000 paid calls a month made to the firm.
2/24/1988
Hot off the press: Kenneth Lyall, editor and publisher of the new Guildwood Guardian, checks copies of the community tabloid as it rolls off the press
7/8/1982
Hot rods: Harold Middleton, 41, a trucker-turned-car-appraiser, peers through the chrome wheel of a '47 Ford called Rock 'n' Roll Flathead
3/3/1988
Innovative surgery: Jatin Patel, 12, of Markham dispalys the result of successful surgery to lenthen the bone in his left leg, using a technique pioneeered by a Soviet doctor
4/19/1989
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