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Aerial view of Aspen, huge Mississauga condominium
8/12/1975
Comedienne Araby Lockhart gets help on the home front. Children Becky, Felix and Nick dig while Suzy sits watching
9/10/1974
Dundas has oldest hotel still operating in Ontario
5/31/1971
Flooding around a home on Frenchman's Bay
3/5/1973
Gingerbread men attract customers of all ages at the new Elmira farmers' market
7/31/1972
Horse and buggy at the Elmira farmers' market
7/29/1972
Little, Rich (Portraits)
9/24/1973
Little, Rich (Portraits)
9/24/1973
Little, Rich (Portraits)
9/24/1973
Little, Rich (Portraits)
9/24/1973
More than 1,000 customers flock each Saturday to Elmira
7/31/1972
"My Heart Bleeds," says David Beatty for the people who can't afford to buy a house, but you have to take into account "the appearance of the thing."
5/31/1974
The old-world dress of Mennonite families enhances the rural atmosphere of a new farmers' market which opened last month at Elmira, 12 miles north of Kitchener
7/31/1972
Ottawa-born comic impressionist Rich Little last night opened for two weeks at Hook and Ladder Club and critic Peter Goddard says he has added a new dimension to his act
9/24/1973
Sculptor Bill Lishman is trying to sell his 23-foot model of the lunar-lander Eagle to a museum, if he doesn't, he says he'll move his family into it when government expropriates land near Brougham for the proposed new airport
5/15/1973
STEEL REINFORCING BARS and steel pipe-the backbone and arteries--jut up from the rising CN Tower on the Metro waterfront. Demand for steel is booming at a rate not seen since World War II. Canadian mills are straining at top capacity. One Bay St. analyst says there is no catching up for three years.
1/2/1974
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