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Apartment developers shouldn't ignore the sales appeal of an apartment complex in which a tenants' union is in operation, writes tenant organizer Norman G. Browne in the accompanying letter
3/29/1971
Apartment? No, a church. At first glance, this may look like a luxury apartment house-but actually it's St. Luke's Lutheran church in Willowdale. No c(...)
6/11/1960
Approaching
4/5/1962
An aptitude for unusual tasks is the first step to work in a war work plant
9/5/1942
Aptitude tests are simple, but skilfully devised to reveal otherwise hidden facts concerning the mechanical dexterity of applicants
9/5/1942
Archdeacon E.S. Light
5/25/1970
Archer (lower right) in empty gallery
4/15/1965
Archer (right) insisted on settlement
9/27/1966
The Archer: Sculptor Henry Moore (left) and former Toronto Mayor Phil Givens at controversial work's unveiling in 1967
3/14/1967
Architect Eva Gordon, who co-ordinated the display of trend-setting model rooms for Decor 70 at the National Home Show at the Coliseum, shows a dining(...)
3/31/1970
Architect Raymond Moriyama. The 21st Century is breathing down on
9/30/1968
Archway over door 67 College St (old Sick Kids Hosp) and now reverted back to Govt offices Corner College and Elizabeth Sts Travel and Publicity Energy Board etc now in here
1/10/1963
Ardent fresh-water sailor and expert on precision shooting, Major James Hahn, president of the John Inglis plant, takes great pride in his extraordinary collection of hand guns
1/4/1941
Argo defensive Back Don Fuell gets axe
8/1/1965
Aritist Harold Town has two election night ceremonies planned, depending on the outcome
6/21/1968
Armand Vaillancourt. Born in Montreal, 1932. Exhibited in the United States at Expo, Montreal and Toronto International airports
7/7/1967
Army - Canada - Snowshoes
12/1/1940
Arnold Edinborough
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Arnold edinborough speaker. Called De Gaulle 'meddlesome, mischievous guest'
7/25/1967
Arnold's Cove NFLD
3/11/1969
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