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The New Helicopter of the Ontario Provincial Police takes off with four members of an Indian family stranded near Hudson Bay while others in the famil(...)
11/5/1974
The new look for posties, Postman David Dorge wears shorts on his route today, now that Postmaster-General Andre Ouellet has given them his approval f(...)
7/5/1973
Newmarket group carries flag to civil war mock battle, Mike Koyan, Gordon Campbell and (back row, left to right) Bill Shaw and Dave Bookman run throug(...)
4/28/1987
Ninety-five today, internationally known naturalist Roy Ivor of Streetsville has cared for birds for 50 years in his sanctuary but now he says he's ne(...)
1/2/1975
No. 6218 Puffs her way into retirement, Belching steam-and you don't hardly see that anymore-Canadian National's locomotive No. 6218 speeds through Me(...)
1/24/1971
Noise piped in through plumbing has Irene Maklary up in arms
4/11/1977
No middleman and no wages keep the price of meat down, Elizabeth Dorgo says in her butcher shop in Hornby, southwest of Brampton. She, her husband, Mi(...)
4/2/1973
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9/7/1970
Not to be outdone by Grey Cup fans from Calgary, who in the past have tended to ride horses into unusual places during the pre-game hoopla, easterner (...)
11/27/1970
Observing water appreciation week, This week's been declared Water Appreciation Week in Chinguacousy Township-but young people have been appreciating (...)
8/15/1972
O Canada, with the roar of jet engines incorporated into the tape, was played last night at a meeting of 2,000 residents of Stouffville who oppose the(...)
2/13/1974
Off to a new job, Antonio Furtado kisses his wife goodby as six of their nine children look on
12/20/1975
Okay sign from 450-feet up. Riggers Fern Morin, left, and Emile Lebond, gave okay signs yesterday as they finished last foot of 450-foot incinerator c(...)
6/7/1973
Okay sign from 450-feet up. Riggers Fern Morin, left, and Emile Lebond, gave okay signs yesterday as they finished last foot of 450-foot incinerator c(...)
6/7/1973
The old and the new. A 150-year-old log cabine owned by the Sentinel Rover crew of Port Credit contrasts with apartment building being built. Cabin was moved from Peterborough
3/27/1972
Old-fashioned country store in Ballinafad, a village of 200 persons 10 miles north of Georgetown, has so many items for sale there's barely room for M(...)
7/8/1971
One of the Patrons of Erindale's Winding Trail Bird Sanctuary, a Northern Hawk, perches on wrist of 91-year-old naturalist Ray Ivor as he sits outside(...)
7/6/1971
One wrong move could have been fatal to Marion Niewada, who was working on a scaffold that stuck 400 feet up the Simpson Tower at Queen and Bay Sts
12/29/1969
Ontario motor league head office on Carlton St. is a brighter place since systems planner Alan Fergus, with son and daughter, Paul and Shawn, redecorated it. His wife and son and daughter-in-law also took part in teh $50,000 six-month project.
5/17/1977
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