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About 500 pooches of mixed ancestry paraded their finest and a few added features in The Star's Mutt Show yesterday at Harborfront. It was declared a (...)
6/19/1977
Action Traders' Donald Swift shows some of the sports gear his firm will make and import.
11/10/1978
Alan Baker, An associate professor of geography at the University of Toronto, Baker born in Edmonton, has lived in Toronto 19 years.
1/22/1985
Alan Hanlon's guests are usually served a red wine because it is the host's favorite
10/24/1973
Alan Lamport kisses the hand of Mrs. W. K. Bednarczyk, while her husband, new Polish Consul on her left, watches. On her right, is Stefan Kwiatkowski, outgoing Consul. It's his last reception.
7/21/1964
Alan LaRochelle: Calls for royal commission on ifre safety in nursing homes.
7/25/1980
Alastait Rucklldge: He'll represent Canada at an international math contest in Hungary.
6/18/1982
Albert Longo built the house tht is the showpiece of the National Home Show. Later, it will become his own leisure home.
4/3/1975
Albert Sommers: U.S. Conference Board economist is uneasy about rigid monetary policies.
5/6/1981
Al Boisvert, shown here checking cabbie Robert Boyd, is one of 33 inspectors with Metro Licensing Commission. It's an unpopular agency. A dump truck operator once vowed he would run over Al Boisvert.
4/20/1972
Al Coleclough: Top enforcement officer in Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Affairs admits the government isn't doing an adequate job of inspecting the firms it has licensed to operate. He is revamping and retraining his division to better handle mortgage-brokerage firms.
6/26/1980
Alex Macrae: CAS director
11/14/1978
Alfie Howard . . . . good-news cry
10/19/1967
Allan Symons, left, and father, Gordon, head new insurance firm.
3/29/1979
Ann Poyner's Scamp, Second cutest mutt in show
6/19/1977
Anthony Ferracuti, 37, in charge of design reserach and firm administration for Kelton architects planners for the last 15 years, is shown above in the foreground of the Masters, a $32 million condominium apartment project at Burnhamthorpe and Mill Rd., E
3/20/1975
Antiquarian book dealer David Mason is one of five organizers of fourth annual antiquarian book fair to be held at Westbury Hotel April 25-27
4/18/1973
Antony Markovic. We have many things
10/1/1964
Applied research: I happened to be in the right place at the right time, and to fall into the right area, says Bob Pilliar, 49, an engineer and dentistry professor at the University of Toronto
5/4/1989
Architect Alan Moody planned the renovation of this old bakery building at 200 King St
6/9/1977
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