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36-year-old millionaire, Grant Darbyson has computer franchise chain
12/20/1968
After telling Supreme Court he was genuinely in love with his wife the woman charged with trying to arrange her murder, Joseph Cuccia, was stopped from swinging at reporter by a third woman, who was at trial.
9/19/1968
Air pollution control offers better prospects than holes in the ground, Bay Streeter Al Patte feels
12/22/1969
Art Murch
10/1/1969
At 65 Sam Sewdlaz can still heave 75-po und bags of produce over his shoulder
1/19/1966
Barry Pepper. Assembling evidence
5/2/1966
Bill Huggins. Give church meaning
4/16/1969
Cantor Paul Sheldon. World tour a dream come true
9/13/1968
Charles Ley. He came to the rescue
7/24/1970
Chinese Placements? If you want a basic course in merchandising try the method of Johnny Lennox, age 36, above
7/2/1970
Constable Bruce Ellenor (left), now on trial for criminal negligence in the shooting of a 15-year-old boy Easter Sunday, is shown entering court yesterday. At right is Bill Dwight, 17, who said he saw shooting while baby sitting.
6/3/1968
Creative director of a big Toronto advertising agency, k Kuper uses his skills in graphic design and in writing
9/21/1967
Director of Addiction Research Foundation clinic on Yonge St
9/30/1970
Dr. Cy Baron, Incompetency the villain
7/29/1970
Dr. Tolantino. Anti-Viet Nam spokesman
2/16/1969
Dr. William Copeman Looking for 44 doctors
4/8/1970
Ehrlick
3/17/1969
Expropriated 17 years ago, farmer james Sterling still stills his land in Scarborough waiting for three levels of government and countless boards to determine the fate of oft-postponed Malvern project
3/5/1970
An Eye for beauty: Austrian President Franz Jonas takes time out to chat with some of Expo's comelier visitors during Austria Day celebrations at the fair yesterday
5/12/1967
Former Carmaker Earl Brownridge says Americans have forgotten the unpleasant alternatives that led them to agree to the Canada-U.S. auto trade pact Some U.S. politicians are complaining about what they lost in the deal, but Brownridge say Americans and Canadians are better off.
7/31/1970
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