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Archives: DOBKIN, DR. MARTIN
- Mayor Martin Dobkin makes four proposals for a more
liveable Mississauga, campaign leaflet, 3 copies in English, 1 copy in
Italian
- Three years ago, we voted for Dr. Martin Dobkin . . .
campaign literature (2 copies)
- Mayor cites bribery, influence peddling . . .
Mississauga Review, April 30, 1975
- Voter rebellion ousts Murray. Streetsville
Review, October 3, 1973
- At Glenforest Secondary School . . . premier . . . presents
the chain of office to the new Mississauga city mayor Martin Dobkin.
Streetsville Review, January 23, 1974
- Burnhamthorpe District Library : official opening, October
3, 1976 - programme
- First meeting of Council, City of Mississauga in the New
Civic Centre Council Chambers, May 11, 1987, 7:30 p.m. - programme
- Ontario Men's ORT & Toronto Women's ORT are proud to
host Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, directed by Harold Prince,
Pantages Theatre, Toronto. - programme
- Ceremonial Inaugural Meeting of the Council of the City of
Mississauga, January 16, 1974, 7:30 p.m., Glenforest Secondary School -
programme (3 copies)
- With the compliments of Martin L. Dobkin, M. D., Mayor -
calling card (6 copies)
- Vote for Mayor - Dr. Martin Dobkin X -- campaign
literature
- Photocopies of newspaper clippings, 1973-1974
- Invitations to Mayor Martin Dobkin to various events,
1973-1974
- It was David vs. Goliath [opinion]. Mississauga
News, March 23, 2011
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