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Weston Times (1966), 8 Jan 1970, p. 1

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* ' } LITTLE BROS. WESTON LIMITED) § C @S C ? 220? Weston. [*Te P h4 : Tenderly holding her new brother, Lori Newton, 6, looks up with that special look of a little girl cuddling a real live doll. . Baby Lee is pretty special being Metro‘s second baby of 1970 North York breadwinners iay have an economyâ€" rinded friend at the borough fice. North York‘s new yor, Basil Hall, promised fkinaugural speech this VOLUME 9, NO. 2 § do all he can to cut * borough government ‘help fight inâ€" ‘ Reduced _ inflation 4 0st certainly reduce ‘ " Mr. Hall said. Economyâ€"minded Fellow North York council said, "we are all caught in members have cited conâ€" the ugly inflationary web tinued inflation, which could â€" that plagues us at every end in a sudden depression single turn.... Our affluent as a serious threat to society has bubbled to exâ€" workers in the construction tremely dangerous propor: industry which employs ‘tions, and unless every one of thousands of men living in _ us does his and her part, that the Italianâ€"Canadian comâ€" ‘"bubble"‘ could burst." munity of wards onc and two _ West _ end , residents of the borough‘s west end. received another assurance ‘‘Regrettably," Mr. Hall of continued consideration at .7 said, "we are all caught in the ugly inflationary web that plagues us at every single turn.... Our affluent society has bubbled to exâ€" tremely dangerous proporâ€" ‘tions, and unless every one of us does his and her part, that ‘"bubble"‘ could burst." West _ end _ residents arriving at 12:35 a.m. January Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kerineth parents of a duo that‘s hard to I THURSDAY, JA ye dis ald 11â€" pla th

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