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  2. File:Whistles - Gardiner Museum, Toronto - DSC01177.JPG

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    Exhibit in the Gardiner Museum, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This artwork is in the public domain because the artist died more than 70 years ago. Photography was permitted in the museum without restriction. Date: 16 October 2012, 16:38:19: Source: Own work: Author: Daderot: Permission (Reusing this file)

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    Evans was returning to Toronto after testifying in a murder trial in Quebec Detective Sergeant John H. Bassett Toronto Police Service: Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec: November 30, 1963 Bassett was one of the 118 people killed on board Trans-Canada Air Lines Flight 831 after takeoff. He was returning to Toronto after testifying in a murder trial in Quebec

  4. Aztec death whistle - Wikipedia

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    The whistle's sounds, analyzed through its functioning mechanism, have been noted to resemble the sound of wind and fall within the human hearing sensitivity range. Experimental models of death whistles have been constructed and tested to explore hypotheses and for use in conferences and demonstrations, given that the original ancient ...

  5. Kenny Howard - Wikipedia

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    After his death, his daughters created a clothing line because Dutch left all his prized possessions to the Bruckers. His daughters only sold the clothing rights "Von Dutch" name to Michael Cassel and Robert Vaughn. [7] In 2009 Tonny Sorensen, then CEO of Von Dutch, sold the company to Groupe Royer, a French footwear company. [8]

  6. Steeles Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1927 by the chevra kadisha, the Jewish community's volunteer burial society, as the Toronto Hebrew Funeral Parlour and functioned as a co-operative. In 1937, it acquired a building at 331 College Street, formerly the location of H. Ellis & Son Funeral Directors, where funeral services would be held.

  7. Bob McBride - Wikipedia

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    The album was both a critical and commercial success, going gold in Canada (selling over 50,000 copies) and spawning the hit singles "Pretty City Lady", "Treasure Song", and the title track. In summer 1973, McBride officially parted ways with the band, some of whom were upset after he failed to appear for a New York recording session for the ...

  8. Gaetano Panepinto - Wikipedia

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    He was well known in Toronto for his television ads that frequently aired on late nights in the 1980s and 1990s where Panepinto solemnly intoned this slogan. Business at Panepinto's coffin store at St. Clair Avenue West in the Corso Italia district was described as very brisk as the price of his coffins ranged from $1,800 to $2,000, which was ...

  9. Edward Greenspan - Wikipedia

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    Edward Leonard Greenspan, [1] QC (February 28, 1944 – December 24, 2014) [2] was one of Canada's most famous defence lawyers, and a prolific author of legal volumes. [3] His fame was owed to numerous high-profile clients and to his national exposure on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio series (and later a CBC television series) Scales of Justice (1982–94).