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William Millard: Neither recession nor high interest rates seem to dampen the demand for microcomputers
8/4/1982
Toronto's first primitive art dealer is Barry Kernerman (far right), who will be operating out of his Castlefield Ave
3/25/1969
Meeting the people when he ran for the Legislature last fall as the Liberal candidates in Scarborough West, Norman Kert signs pictures for two young admireers at an all-candidates' meeting
9/4/1975
D. S. Bongard stockbroker, Mr. Bongard's writing indicates that he is a warm, friendly and generous person.
2/21/1969
In Irwin Soren's case the venue is definitely the message
4/23/1986
Not good enough: Robert Bethell, chairman of the federal legislation committee of the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) and president of the Canadian General Insurance Group, says an insurance guarantee fund isn't adequate.
7/12/1982
One of great Canadian Oil Sands Ltd.'s longterm shareholders, Howard Bertram holds bronze alloy medallion given him and other shareholders as token of thanks by tar sands development firm. The company had a difficult first decade operating its tar sands plant and investors also have taken their lumps. No dividends have been paid on common stock and shareholders watched stock hit alltime high of $17, then fell to current price of $5.
9/24/1976
Albert Longo built the house tht is the showpiece of the National Home Show. Later, it will become his own leisure home.
4/3/1975
G. Ross Lord strolls through one of the conservation area parks near his home
2/13/1979
A better deal: That's what Jim Bennett of the CFIB would like to get from the banks.
7/12/1982
Murray Levine, a director of the federal government's project Fashion Canada, likes brown business suit with blue windowpane check, single breasting, six-button vest and flared trousers
2/3/1971
John Diebold: The man who invented word automation now offers robotization.
1/5/1981
George Beecrott: He considered highest honor was name on golf course's 18th role.
1/25/1970
Malcolm Tascherearu: The chaiman and president of Dome Mines Ltd
5/6/1980
John Pringle, Winemaker at 18
7/4/1976
Family affair: James Taylor, grandson of the man who started the family firm in 1865, employs 60 people to produce 30 million bars of soap a year
1/21/1980
Running harder: The first Marathon team with Lawrence Bloomberg, centre, and front left Robert Disbrow, Eric Savics, Richard Dorman, Ron Smith, Paul Brisbois, Barbara Millichamp and Rick Hallisey.
10/30/1980
Jim Doris, president of the Kappa Alpha fraternity: I guess we're still the most Anglo frat, he says. But that doesn't mean we're all Anglos. When you look at our 1984 annual portrait, it's far different from 25 years ago.
12/11/1985
When Vim Kochhar gives a Valentine to Hazel Self there's a sizeable cheque inside
2/5/1986
Brave front: Teacher Alan Tarant resents the fact he had to maintain a facade of strength.
11/29/1979
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