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Wally Sparks. He managed to quit
6/21/1972
Street wise: Austin Miller, 43, was a marketing manager for 18 years before his two-year stint on the streets. He now lives in crack house.
3/25/1999
Hemophiliac Ronald Rosenthall, 23, gives himself a blood transfusion at York University, where he's a student
10/5/1973
Paul Speck, holding the school cat, Fred, started the Annex Village Campus after leaving the Catholic priesthood and marrying some 25 years ago
2/1/1990
An Expert on chairs, Toronto designer Stephen Hogbin, 28, works at his drawing board
7/26/1970
Visiting old city hall with pupils from Grade 5 of Dewson Public School, volunteer school helper 86-year-old Ida Seigal chats with Judge Tupper Bigelow in his chambers after the group sat in on his court for more than two hours. Judge Bigelow and Mrs. Seigal served on school board together during 1930s.
12/14/1971
His home: Richard Morin, 53, lives in the cab of his pickup truck because he has no place to go
12/27/1984
Lionel Purcell, Loses breeding stock.
4/18/1975
Norm Puttick: Pollution-cleanup promises made by politicians now a pile of yellowing documents.
2/11/1985
Table talk: Madeleine Kunin, governor of Vermont, chats with David McFadden, president of the Canada-U.S. Business Association, at meeting yesterday.
6/6/1990
Spacious Living Area at the rear of the Bojicics' Bayview home is 2,000 square feet and stretches the full width of the house without any walls to cut off the view. There is an activity area, complete with small dance floor, a sunken seating area and a dining area, defined by being on slightly different levels with steps between. Even the lighting is an integral part of the design to suit the needs of the different areas throughout this unique dwelling.
11/6/1974
Canadian chamber of Commerce's J.E. King. Finds governments lack long-term thinking
9/21/1973
Battle: Coca-Cola Canada president Neville Kirchmann (left) and Pepsi marketing vice-president Ron McEachern (top)
6/27/1985
Toronto Hospital's Dr. Jim Kenyon favors using doomed animals from pounds for research.
5/8/1991
Bob McEwen
10/25/1997
Eric Kelly
2/9/1996
Whatever size: Shelly and Marcia Eisen check over their various types of shelving and tabletops that can be assembled by even the most fumbling of amateur carpenters. They call their Rexdale store Do-It-Yourshelf.
8/1/1980
Changing course: McDonald's vice-president Peter Beresford shows off pizzas introduced in fast-food chain's menu last March.
12/10/1992
Rhinoceros Party candidate in Spadina, John Douglas got 9 out of 15 on our quiz (and didn't even seem to care).
2/6/1980
Canada booster: Per Bergsland, left, president of Norway's Wideroes Airlines, takes delivery of another aircraft to add to his all-de Havilland fleet from president John Sandford.
7/11/1980
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