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Aeronautics expert Dr. Rod Tennyson (left) shows a revolving tunnel used for testing satellites to Henry McKay at the University of Toronto's Institute for Aerospace Studies. McKay studies unidentified flying objects as a hobby.
11/12/1970
A. E. Safarian U.S. law a threat
2/14/1968
Airmen meet and remember. Group Capt. Leonard Cheshire, right, of the famed World War II Dambusters Squadron of the RAF visits with RCAF veteran Fred Brand in the veterans' wing of Sunnybrook Hospital yesterday. Cheshire, a Victoria Cross winner, has founded a World War Memorial Fund for Disaster Relief for which he hopes to raise $800 millions by Sept.3.
5/3/1989
Allen Paterson: Royal Botanical Gardens director came up with idea for medicinal garden.
10/4/1985
Ancient samurai sword goes home. Major George Suzuki (left), a Japanese-Canadian intelligence officer in World War II, last night completed a personal centennial project by handing centuries-old Samurai sword over to Japanese Vice-Consul Tamotsu Furuta fo
11/1/1967
Anne Frank's benefactor
11/15/1972
Anrew Miller: Salvation Army's U.S. national commander spoke at meeting yesterday.
4/25/1988
Architect Joseph Medwecki and Thelma Powell-Brown look at design of Powell-Brown Therapeutic Junior Centre, a treatment centre for mentally handicapped children aged 3 to 6
2/25/1971
Arden Haynes: Imperial Oil chairman rapped the hype on global warming and urged considerably more research to properly understand the so-called greenhouse effect
4/23/1990
Arieh Eilan, Israeli at United Nations
12/7/1971
At his son's bedside - At last. Johannes Pedersen, son Paul Martin, see unconscious Egon
5/1/1968
Author: Sociologist Desmond Ellis has written The Wrong Stuff.
2/6/1987
Automated manufactuing: Helmut Hofmann, president of newly public Devtek Corp
10/15/1987
Ballentine: Blames tight money
4/25/1977
Bela Fejer: Now a lawyer, he's spent years trying to get Canadians to invest in Hungary. He's shown with framed Toronto Star front page of Dec. 8, 1956, which was a catalyst in his life.
12/26/1983
The Belcourt family, Patricia, Marc, and children Lisa, 3, and Stephen, 7-stand outside their house in West Hill which they sold for $54,000, only to find 10 days later it had been resold for $63,000. Belcourt has asked the Supreme Court of Ontario to cancel the first sale and refund the $2,700 real estate commission. They have been offered the $9,000 and the commission out of court.
7/17/1973
Below the praries. Don operates giant drilling machines wearing mask to protect against dust.
4/6/1976
Best-stressed: Seeking help from his kids, Charles, 3, and Kathy, 8, John Crosbie looks for a pun to launch the new year at their Ridge Dr. home.
1/2/1981
Big hero in the tournament for Hamilton was pitcher Gregg Bannerman, right, a 6-foot, 180-pound 13-year-old who finished the series with 53 strike-outs in four games, 26 in one 14-inning win
9/3/1976
Big Jim Leeson parks his Cessna Skyplane, zips up his jacket and goes to pay a house call. By flying, Wiarton's Dr. Leeson figures he's beaten one of the biggest problems facing the progessive rural doctor today: Isolation from his colleagues and the big city medical centres. With his Cessna he can hop down to Toronto in an hour for a lecture. Still, he admits, a rural practice might not be every doctor's cup of tea, I'm a farm boy myself...I'm used to it, he says.
3/10/1970
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