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Paralyzed by an automobile accident, lawyer Ronald McInns shows the book he has written on tenants' rights to his physiotherapist, Betty Brooks
1/9/1973
Parkway Vocational School, Danforth Avenue, south side, east of Prince Edward Viaduct
3/5/1966
Part of the fleet of cars trustee Robertson Shuns
6/3/1966
Passover call toronto to moscow
3/28/1972
Pastor William Cook of a Seventh Day Adventist church in Whitby, offers blankets to Maleksultan Mohamed, an Asian expelled from Uganda, while Mrs. Coo(...)
1/4/1973
Pat, Left, and Sandra Morgan check Oil and Radiator, They operate their late father's service station on Gerrard St
12/3/1973
Patrick Murphy
7/27/1972
Patrick Murphy. By acclamation
7/31/1972
Paul Capsalis finally walks, thanks to surgery by Dr. Robert B. Salter and help from Mrs. Ann Smith, physiotherapist. The Greek boy hopes to play soccer
7/2/1965
Peak hour demands strain the capacity of Island ferries, but there's a shortage only 120 hours a year so there are no plans to extend the service. Similar problems affect other recreation facilities
7/15/1971
Pearson, At the centre of Canada's foreign policy
10/12/1967
People who have to stand on GO trains should only pay half fare, Port Credit reader Harold Ross recommends in accompanying letter. This is the practice, he says, at hockey or football games
11/19/1970
Peter Diesbourg of bell river has a meal during his stop near Waterdown, Hamilton Steelworkers' Union provided the food
7/27/1966
Pew Sharing is spreading in Metro
11/28/1969
Phil Boylen pistol-whipped by gunmen, Head bandaged where gash needed two stitches
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The Piccadilly Club, designed as a place for Old Country people and Canadians to get together on a social level and enjoy mutual interests, was opened(...)
4/28/1956
Picket lines such as this one at Douglas Aircraft in Malton last October would vanish from the Canadian scene if a special labor court were establishe(...)
10/13/1971
Picket-line turmoil such as this at Western Hospital would be a thing of the past if labor disputes involving essential services were settled through (...)
7/31/1972
Pickets patrolling at locked gates to the Island ferry terminal, members of Local 43, Canadian Union of Public Employees, who went on strike at 7 a.m.(...)
4/10/1972
Pilot brock Rocky Parsons delivers mail
12/12/1957
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