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1850 style farmhouse authentic is every detail, is the creation of Robert Henry and Son Ltd
11/25/1977
Accused of Nazi war crimes by the Soviet Union, Dmytro Kupiak, standing in front fo the restaurant he owns on the Queensway, is one of four alleged war criminals Moscow is attempting to have extradited from Canada
9/20/1974
Alan Little wood. I nearly choked
6/17/1976
Al Etmanski, Love letters are for others
6/28/1971
Alex Hamilton directs residence, Treatment centre for drug addicts is on Robert St.
9/13/1972
All hands are up as Don Mullin - Ontario's only male kindergarten teacher - conducts a class at Scarborough's St
5/7/1969
Andrew Nethery, an accountant with a taxable in come of about $20,000 a year, figured out that he pays about $152 a week in taxes
11/17/1971
Angus Cherrington. Man who plans a Utopia We'll regain our sanity
12/15/1968
Arthur cole complained to government officials that his brown sugar was really just white sugar sprayed with molasses-like syrup. The protest has led to a change in the product's labelling to help clarity any consumer confusion.
11/5/1977
Behind counter of his flagship Diana Sweets stores, company president George Boukydis ponders the future of his $6 million a year enterprise. Stores stopped selling candy some years ago when firm's key candy maker retired after 45 years of service. An adequate replacement was not found and now, says Boukydis, it's getting tough to find pastry cooks. The supermarkets are stealing what few there are left.
12/23/1977
Ben Gestrin: Banking economist calls for public policy on energy resoruces.
1/28/1986
Biggest In North America, Joe Botting, sales manager of Dufferin Steel, Toronto, stands under one of four 30-ton steel support forms built for new plant of crown-owned Polymer Corp. at Milton, Ont.
5/9/1972
Bilked of their savings of $1,000 by men posing as bank inspectors, 80-year-old Mr. and Mrs. Alex Downie stand outside their home on Kenwood Ave., where they have lived 40 years, as they tell they were swindled. A man took away fifty $20 bills to check s
9/24/1970
A Boa constrictor named Reuben, held by owner Bruce McBride, entertains Grade 5 pupils at Ellesmere Public School yesterday
10/23/1975
Brad Colbert, president of Crossley Karastan Carpets Ltd., Rexdale, shows carpet made by the company at its plant in Truro, Nova Scotia to sharon Ferendez, a hostess at carpet show at the Automotive Bldg. Until Wednesday. Most carpets now are made of synthetic fibres instead of wool.
1/12/1976
Business is Booming, for Laurier Life and here's a deskful of new orders for the company's president, Ernest Brooker. With no salesmen and using only direct-mail promotion techniques, Laurier Life has found a big insurance market in areas - such as older clients - long-established firms sometimes neglect.
3/1/1972
Campaigning by horse and buggy, Gordon Clarke, running for alderman in Scarborough's Ward 12, hands a pamphlet to his neighbor Aubrey Crowhurst, who owns the horse, My Lenny Boy, and the buggy, an antique built by the McLaughlin Carriage Works. Clarke lives in a century-old farmhouse off Meadow-vale Rd. West Hill. He's also using a mobile home in his campaign. Advance polling in city and boroughs will be tomorrow, next Thrusday and next Saturday.
11/21/1974
Centre of Attention of her new family is Fawn, who spent the first months of her life in an orphanage in Viet Nam
10/31/1974
Charles J. Guth, I'm not against sex education
6/30/1971
Charlie Patterson, the 'helmet man', designed safety cap for horses
2/21/1973
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