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Shipkeeper Bill Cook stands on the deck of the Go one of the two ships he keeps an eye on during the wi daily inspections to check that everything is shipshap sister ship, the James Norris, are the largest grain carries now wintering in Toronto harbor. Cook receives $575 a month for keeping both ships. He lives rent-free aboard the Leitch, in the chief cook's room. [Incomplete]
2/6/1972
Showing where freezer stood in dining-room of their North York home
1/11/1972
Siesta in the summer sun. Noon-hour idlers take their ease beneath the Queen's Park statue of Sir James Pliny Whitney while yesterday's warm sunshine (...)
7/9/1968
Singer-composer Wishart Campbell and his pet Archie
2/6/1954
Sister Marie de Liesse, a member of the order for 50 years, is going to retire as executive director of Scarborough General
2/25/1972
Skating
10/30/1968
Small Vials, Great Danger, Police today are combing Queen-Strachan area for vials of dangerous radium powder
6/6/1961
Smiling groom Rev. Aaron Porter Wilson, 90, and his bride, Almina, 83, were married yesterday in the chapel of Shepherd Lodge, a senior citizens home (...)
3/30/1973
Soup and straw look pretty drab alongside the meals he's used to - but Jim is determined to get below 200 pounds
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Special training is given to the men of Metro's public ambulance service at a school on davenport Rd
4/25/1973
Stanley Walker wins praise from teacher Susan Lazier, Totally blind, Stanley has just taken refresher course as dictaphone typist
9/24/1974
Star food writer Anne Wanstall (left) who reported the falling prices during the supermarket war in November, explains why the food bill bas risen again in recent months
6/21/1971
Star gets safety honor. Norman Phillips (left), assistant managing editor of The Star, receives safety award on behalf of paper from Deputy Chief John(...)
6/21/1962
Stately Batterwood, which belonged to the late Vincent Massey, will be turned into a cultural centre by its present owner, Bob Marten. Marten, who bou(...)
1/13/1970
Stately Batterwood, which belonged to the late Vincent Massey, will be turned into a cultural centre by its present owner, Bob Marten. Marten, who bou(...)
1/13/1970
St. Bonaventure's Church in Killarney, Ont.
7/14/1951
The steam powered tug Ned Hanlan is retired now, but she's not forgotten
9 February 1971
Steelworker Fortunato Rao: 'I couldn't stand to see people exploited'
12/16/1977
Stephen Lewis. Claims 14 MPPs back him
7/6/1970
Stewart Andrews
4/13/1967
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