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Deanne Taylor(
←Created page with ''''Deanne Elizabeth Taylor''' (November 24, 1946 — December 15, 2020) was an
avant garde artist, director, producer, actor, playwright, filmmaker and
performance artist in Toronto, best known for co-founding the satirical
Queen Street West cabaret group, the '''Hummer Sisters''' in the 1970s and 1980s, and for co-founding VideoCabaret. In 1982, she briefly changed her name to '''A. Hummer'' to enable the Hummer Sisters to run collectively for...')Tag: Disambiguation links added
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Roy E. Belyea(
←Created page with ''''Roy E. Belyea''' (b. 1894, d. December 12, 1976) was a political and business figure in Toronto. A long-time Toronto City Councillor and member of council's executive, the
Toronto Board of Control, he challenged incumbent Nathan Phillips for the
mayoralty in 1955.<ref name="obit">"Roy E. Belyea", ''The Globe and Mail'', December 15, 1976, pg 2 (via ProQuest).</ref> A plumber by trade, Belyea founded Belyea Brothers plumbing with...')Tag: Disambiguation links added
04:08, 10 December 2021Doraxitalkcontribs created page
Deanne Taylor(
←Created page with ''''Deanne Elizabeth Taylor''' (November 24, 1946 — December 15, 2020) was an
avant garde artist, director, producer, actor, playwright, filmmaker and
performance artist in Toronto, best known for co-founding the satirical
Queen Street West cabaret group, the '''Hummer Sisters''' in the 1970s and 1980s, and for co-founding VideoCabaret. In 1982, she briefly changed her name to '''A. Hummer'' to enable the Hummer Sisters to run collectively for...')Tag: Disambiguation links added
19:36, 9 December 2021Doraxitalkcontribs created page
Roy E. Belyea(
←Created page with ''''Roy E. Belyea''' (b. 1894, d. December 12, 1976) was a political and business figure in Toronto. A long-time Toronto City Councillor and member of council's executive, the
Toronto Board of Control, he challenged incumbent Nathan Phillips for the
mayoralty in 1955.<ref name="obit">"Roy E. Belyea", ''The Globe and Mail'', December 15, 1976, pg 2 (via ProQuest).</ref> A plumber by trade, Belyea founded Belyea Brothers plumbing with...')Tag: Disambiguation links added