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I'll never forget how grateful she was when I brought her copies of the maga- zine, Cinema and Theatre. It's sad, yet fitting, in a way that her mem- ory will always live onstage be- cause of those words of hope she wrote in that red-checkered diary of hers." 100% Dwarf trees means NO ladders to climb for best apple crop in Mich- igan. Free containers, Free wagon rides thru orchard. Now picking Mac- intosh. • No Finer Food • No Better Facilities • For 5 to SOO People • Parking for Everyone Whenever he sees "The Diary of Anne Frank" reshown on TV or revived by a Toronto little thea- ter group, Victor Kugler is al- ways a bit startled by the actor performing the role of "Mr. Kra- ler." This is the stage name for the man who, for 25 months during World War II, hid Anne Frank, her parents and sister, Margot, in an attic at 263 Prinsen- gracht in Amsterdam — until a traitor betrayed their secret hide- out to the Nazis. Kugler is natur- ally interested in the performance because he played the role of Mr. Kraler in real life. Kugler immigrated to Toronto 16 years ago. Now, at 71, having recently retired as an insurance agent, he lives quietly in a bunga- low in Toronto's suburban Weston. He gardens, indulges in his hobby of photography, and occasionally gives talks to Toronto schools that are staging a production of the great drama that affected his life so profoundly. OPEN EVERY DAY 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oullette at Park (Downtown Windsor) • • • • WEDDINGS PARTIES SHOWERS MEETINGS • BAR MITZVASI 963-0315 SEPTEMBER SPECIAL A FREE PARFAIT WITH EVERY 'SUPER DEL" (Our New 3/4-Lb. 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