Times & Guide (1909), 19 Dec 1946, p. 13

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Â¥ > * 4 : "®" =~~+â€" THURSDAY, DBC. 19, 1946 . Master of : "Why did you tell your ,..Mn time I ::ohmmlutnigm 1 had mwh?fl it ?" Maid: "I didn . She asked To Th n s piche brid sy fast to notice" Plans are now under discussion by some local fishermen for weekâ€" end trips eafly. in January, weaâ€" ther permitting, to Lake Simcoe and points horth , for some _ midâ€" winter bobbing through the ice. One of our friends keegs a fishâ€" ing hut about 3 ft. by 5 ft, comâ€" 8};“ with a tiny stove and seats. en the hut door is closed fisherâ€" men can see bottom cle-r? in 10 to 12 feet of water and much deeper if no snow is lyin{ on the surrounding ice. A weekâ€"end at this sport will provide lots of exâ€" citement if conditions are right and hstomo fil‘ovelyh &pegimem hne caug! roughâ€"theâ€"ice anglers. Most olht‘n .mufier lakes up north have already had their first freezeâ€" up, -lthon& it is likely that last weekâ€"end‘s n% spell caused a ut-‘ back. About muH 10 should be ideal weather for lul! through the a Lake mmmmmn Di parts of n l::g and In?n Digtrict are all g ‘waters for winter fishings It‘s a lot of fun. . . , why not try it this Fishing Through the Ice The Mt. Dennis Business: Mens Association last Tuesday evening, December 10, in an open meetfhg for the citizens of Mt. Dennis inâ€" |troduced the candidates for office lin the forthcoming elections, _ _ _ residential expansion in the townâ€" ship and the resultant benefits it gave the municipality. He also adâ€" vocated considering revamping the transportation system in the muniâ€" cipality. _ _ lt ary 1st are Deputy Reeve Charles McMaster, Ward Two; ‘Councillor Fred Hall, Ward 1, and William Beech, candidate in previous muniâ€" cipal elections. Better Service or Get Out _Running for the reeveship. of the municipality in the election Januâ€" _ Discussing negotiations at preâ€" sent under .way ‘between York, Weston and the TTC for the inâ€" stallation of trolley buses, candiâ€" date for the de;i.uty-mmhip of Ward 2, Clare "Tip" Moffat, told the audience that 1?otk whHl be the first suburban municipality to reâ€" ceive trolley coaches. Deputy Reeve Charles McMaster note«F the increased industrial and _ The assembly in York Memorial collegiate heard York candidates voice their platforms which dealt for the most part with the present transportation â€" system . in â€" that municipality. 0 York Candidates Speak At Mt. Dennis Business Men‘s Meeting Our new Lieutenantâ€"Governor: is shown here: with Mrs, Lawson, on the left, and a daughter, Jean, wife f Dr, JohntKennedy, London.: "Wendy". Kennedy is the young lady on Mr, Lawson‘s knee. Considered OWNED AND OPERATED by STODDART BRO8. | 65 MAIN ST. 8. /‘ _ WESTON §45 . . Â¥ndhurst 21688835 || Have Your Summer and Fall For Free Pick Up Call ~op i ces « Teacherâ€"Do we eat the flesh of the whale ? . Scholarâ€"Yes, ma‘am. * ‘ Teacherâ€"And what do we do with the bones?: Scholarâ€"We leave them on side of our plate, Miss. Willlam Beech charged that the townsh? was the only municipalâ€" ity that had done nothing for its veterans. ‘"Homes that the averâ€" age workingdmln cannot possibly afford are ng built," he stated. "$6,000 and $7,000 per horie is too costly." _ Reading from a TTC report dated September, 1946, Mr. Beech contended that the municipality was in debt over the installation of the TTC operated street car serâ€" vice in York Township. He stated that on the Weston Road railway line alone, the township had paid out $1,360,000 for its construction. Councillorâ€" Hall was definite in lhis views r:iu!fing York‘s transâ€" portation problems, |__"The TTC must 5:.0 us better service or get out," ncillor Hall told the more‘than 200 residents who were seated in the school auditorium. <‘"We should ask the Ontario ~Municipal Board to have a commission set up to govern the operation of the system in the greater Toronto ares. Now is the time for a new deal." Now! Is the time to have Ladies‘ and Gent‘s summer and fall clothes Cleaned and Storâ€" ed, i;eady for instant delivery when you want them in the spring. CLEANED by: some to be on# of the richest men in the Doâ€" minion, Mr. Lawson is one of the most modest, dresses without ostentation. ° STORED NOW! yhee ”l HASSOCKS _ MiASmESK â€" $2.25 0 Dresses Commode Cabinets from s18.00 Workers in industry are advised by the Department of National Health and Welfare to make full use of first aid, consulative and medical services provided in facâ€" tories and workshops. "Health is earning power" the Department reminds workers and employers alike, commenting on the provision in upâ€"toâ€"date factories of prevenâ€" tative services to guard lflinat industrial sickness as well as accident. _ Catty Friendâ€"Are you sure your R:\\:band really goes huntinf on ‘those hunting trips he‘s always taking ? ‘ Womanâ€"Oh yes, absolutely. Catty Friendâ€"But he so rarely brings any game home. . Womanâ€"My dear, that‘s what makes me certain that he really Rates In Accordance With Byâ€"Law 1142 Use our Direct Line Phone At 47 Main St. N. Or Phone Weston Private Hospital ZONE 4â€"334 VETERAN‘S T A XI TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON _ _A few suggestionsâ€" ' * and more in our store! © Bedroom & Occasional Chairs $13.50 to $19.95 rectsee Lazy Boy Club Chairs S# * 25 MAIN 8ST. N. Richardson Furni and Electric Co. COFFEE TABLES WALNUT & MAHOGONY FURNIT URE $10.50 up Practical Gift Terms Arrang@@‘In Accordance with W.P.T.B. $2.25 up | "' J $18.00 m f SMOKERS _ s5.75 1 Magazine Racks $2.79 up Priced from $3.95 up â€" Contplete with Shade ‘*~ _ LAMP TABLES Tw â€" $3.95 END TABLES ~LAMPS TABLE and BOUDOIR Sd we

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