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Taking it easy, before he moves into the job of Ontario premier, William Davis relaxes at his home over the weekend
2/14/1971
Talking to students in Port Colborne, Ontario's premier-designate William Davis signs autographs after his first speech since being chosen to succeed (...)
2/18/1971
Teamed up politically and on the dance floor, Ontario Premier William Davis dances with Scarborough East Conservative candidate Margaret Birch last night
9/29/1971
Ted Reeve (right) receives congratulations from Ontario Premier William Davis during testimonial dinner for the veteran sports columnist and former at(...)
6/11/1974
Tete-a-tete. Prime Minister Joe Clark and Premier William Davis head into the premier's Queen's Park office for a private dinner which included smoked(...)
9/6/1979
Thank you Bill at Ont PC leadership convention
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That hurt
11/16/1983
That hurt
11/16/1983
That's a good one
5/15/1984
That's just my Bill. Premier William Davis was serenaded yesterday with the popular song, Bill, after he officially opened the new Toronto Press Club (...)
5/2/1984
There is little doubt in Conservative circles that Premier William Davis intends to remain at helm of the party for at least an additional couple of years
7/3/1978
Thousands of students from Ontario separate schools at a rally in Maple Leaf Gardens in support of increased aid to separate schools by government, li(...)
10/25/1970
Throne speeches are for adults to worry about, Premier William Davis's young daughter Meg became interested in other things. Her mother (left) follows(...)
2/29/1972
Today, the day to choose
10/20/1971
Top Tories
9/23/1983
Top Tories
1/24/1985
Tory
9/30/1980
Tribute
10/18/1982
Triumphant family of Ontario's new premier designate William Davis crowd around him as his fourth-ballot win at leadership convention is announced las(...)
2/13/1971
Trying to ease a throat infection, Premier Williams Davis took long sips of tea while speaking at an election rally last night in Welland. He cancelle(...)
6/6/1977
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