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$1.2-Million Idea: Pat Di Donato, top, Don Allan and Nick Di Donato get set to launch the four-floor Joker, at 318 Richmond St. W.
2/2/1996
A $1.7 million building to house the York Region Board of Education and the Aurora municipal offices is going to be built, George Ford, superintendent of business for the board, examines a model of it. It will be built on Wellington St. just west of Yonge
6/25/1974
$1,150,000 smile for the heart fund
2/1/1972
4-year prisoner: Apology is positive step but it's not enough, says John Stroud, president of the Hong Kong Veterans Association.
5/28/1991
The 10 cats 47-year-old Joseph Pechoc kept in a tent on the roof of the office building where he is a maintenance man were taken away by agents of the Toronto Humane Society yesterday, so he took out the electric heater with which he'd kept them warm
11/25/1975
A 13-year-old boy without gloves or hat trudged 2 1/2 miles through slush and snow to his home last night after a Toronto Transit driver ordered him off a bus because he didn't have the 50-cent adult fare
12/22/1977
15-year Tenant: Andy McCrorie, who runs a dell at the St. Lawrence Market, says he's being evicted because he spoke out against market management.
10/8/1992
17 years of work: Michael Barrett, a 39-year-old University of Toronto biologist, and his wife, Ann, 40, a sex educator and former high school teacher, administer organization from their home.
11/5/1981
36-year-old millionaire, Grant Darbyson has computer franchise chain
12/20/1968
37-year-old Alec Nicol. Heavy, desolate feeling in room
4/7/1978
41-year-old A. Roy Megarry. Takes over new post on Sept.1.
6/26/1978
60 Rooms: This renovated Pembroke St. residence is home to Russell McCaldin, 64. He survived the arson at the Rupert Hotel three years ago.
12/19/1992
75 days in jail: Clark Stewart, 27, and 19-year-old Marilyn Marsh are happy with his acquittal on a charge of trying to smother their infant daughter with a pillow
6/6/1981
A 75th birthday party - - At king and yonge sts
10/1/1970
100 studs: Carson Rivoli, manager of The Rivoli, decorated his jacket with flat studs that spell the words The Saints Cartoon
12/11/1989
A 100-year-old inventor, Henry Albert Mitchell of Scarborough, is sure no one can take the bulb out of this lamp: It's a non-swipable one he patented that hasn't gone into production
2/8/1972
$125-a-plate dinner honors Toronto man. The Ben-Gurion University of the Negev tribute dinner for Toronto resident Ron Oelbaum, held at the Inn on the Park last night, boasted a distinguished guest list. Seen chatting are, from left: Sidney Chelsky, Canadian associate of the university, Abba Eban, Israel's former minister of foreign affairs, Morris Kaufman, committee chairman, and Martin Offman, chairman of the dinner.
4/27/1988
$170,000 detective: Dr. Kal Schneider, of Etobicoke General Hospital's radiology department, is all smiles as he demonstrates hospital's new ultrasound machine, in which sound waves are used to obtain pictures of the body's internal organs, including the heart. Schneider is holding a transducer, which sends out sound wave.
2/13/1980
185 homes a month: Gord Thompson, Oshawa CMHC manager, displays another condominium townhouse sold by the government agency
5/15/1981
386-Pound Meteorit at Royal Ontario museum. Dr. V. B. Meen si museum's chief mineralogist
9/1/1966
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