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November 1955: The Mickey Mouse Club's first serial, The Adventures of Spin and Marty, becomes a phenomenon all its own, making bigger stars of the two young, cute actors at its center, Tim Considine and David Stollery.
Jennifer Armstrong: How Disney Became a Kiddie-Star Factory Jennifer Armstrong 2010
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November 1955: The Mickey Mouse Club's first serial, The Adventures of Spin and Marty, becomes a phenomenon all its own, making bigger stars of the two young, cute actors at its center, Tim Considine and David Stollery.
Jennifer Armstrong: How Disney Became a Kiddie-Star Factory Jennifer Armstrong 2010
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I also get a little swoony for Tim Considine and David Stollery, who played Spin and Marty in the "Adventures of Spin and Marty" serials -- they were huge teen heartthrobs at the time, but left the business to become huge successes in other fields.
Teddy Wayne: The Huffington Post Interviews Jennifer Armstrong, Author of "Why? Because We Still Like You" Teddy Wayne 2010
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I also get a little swoony for Tim Considine and David Stollery, who played Spin and Marty in the "Adventures of Spin and Marty" serials -- they were huge teen heartthrobs at the time, but left the business to become huge successes in other fields.
Teddy Wayne: The Huffington Post Interviews Jennifer Armstrong, Author of "Why? Because We Still Like You" Teddy Wayne 2010
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November 1955: The Mickey Mouse Club's first serial, The Adventures of Spin and Marty, becomes a phenomenon all its own, making bigger stars of the two young, cute actors at its center, Tim Considine and David Stollery.
Jennifer Armstrong: How Disney Became a Kiddie-Star Factory Jennifer Armstrong 2010
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I also get a little swoony for Tim Considine and David Stollery, who played Spin and Marty in the "Adventures of Spin and Marty" serials -- they were huge teen heartthrobs at the time, but left the business to become huge successes in other fields.
Teddy Wayne: The Huffington Post Interviews Jennifer Armstrong, Author of "Why? Because We Still Like You" Teddy Wayne 2010
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Stollery believes it is CF brass, not the government, that has resisted going to Africa in substantial numbers.
Archive 2006-09-01 2006
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Angus Glen was a piece of farmland when Stollery's father, Arthur, bought it in 1957 to raise Aberdeen Angus cattle, and racehorses - and he created some good ones, including champions Kennedy Road and Laurie's Dancer.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Beverley smith 2011
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"Of all the things he owned, Angus Glen was easily his most favourite," said son-in-law Allan McDonald, who is married to Stollery's daughter, Cailey, who now operates Angus Glen.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Beverley smith 2011
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He said he and Stollery were just in the process of organizing a lunch together, through e-mail, to discuss some business issues.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Beverley smith 2011
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