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WEDNESDAY',; ,.DEC. 19th, 196*;.
Andrew Bbbinson of 1 xcar. ,k . to• go, and ask for an .elhnination J.lust about dour more, inches of
ine ls;C..member,. :of Parliamentof the dupr1icat ,ort of serwce?" snow this month and: December
ilfrr � hra�. appeared
+ ' red ,before i .Gordon toldj Mr,. Robinson. 982, could set an allstune record
t~I Sessional Committee- on Air he did not think'. the Board of snowfall locally.
Lines;vat's and 81111:Ming to Transport` Commissioners would ' Seventy three inches of srtovr
'PrOteSits . tett curtal.rnent of
do that of its own volition as
their ° bah . is to consider
whether or not they wouldpre-
vent' abandonment ' of service.
"May. D ask:, if the car
(Day.liter�). is proving satisfactory
where there is a very tough will,
ler?"' ' asked M Ebbinson,
Answering; 112"x;:: Derncoe said
that there- was easy snpw in the
Bd.'montot'r-E algary -•a°reai also: in
i n December, 1958 , set an all-time
r service in, his
high, so far as .Local records ' are
concerned'. '
• nron those Present- (were the b This month u •. until 'x�.esdag
loan: • W." Earl Rmwe, ctrl; x P
total snowfall , has a�'noiu_ ed to
Ihnalob C=ordon, president sof. the almost 7Q'. inches:
C la,„. �, rr.. Vaughan, S. ' W. In' " a 7 -day ,period . last week
1: euneo secretary and . vices- from Sunday to - Sunday the"r• e:
*presiden�t of transportation . and was a� ttxtal af' 5g inches. of snow
. . • .:R`:, and per-- h s ust-. t i inches. of w--
n� � �' _ bort,_
Iiannr�y members of'.tke� c;omcr-- -bY J; _
Canada,. '
�.� 'Eastern ., J Budd al2"orsrtng readings '•during the
ada,., incl~ thre. f
' 1 Robinson: told the•'carnmit'r liners "hrad:.,L ttle. difficulty °Pier week:. showed seven Consecutive
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tee, he' iurderttued: " thatgenre" alis .
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7��.•� "wave you. sufficient quantity days:` of snow as follows: 9th,". 9
gusserwr litres were ,paying jinches; loth, 12. inches, nth, 13.2•
• t wway, and:: asked.: NPs: Win• of. • rese Rudd: cars? asked- the 9.2. inches; 12th g•$ inches• lath,
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what: the a nate- lossY or- ffruce 11172; "There was ant' err- 6inches; • 1.4th, 2.4. 'inches; 15th, 2.4'
passenger serVi-ce= waw in 19&1:.
The •C1sT. • president said it
would rams art out: forty VI fifty.
Iuorc didlars,
,•TEe member ffruce said neR
was the- Method: the
t N:R:.. was :forlawurg ur..'c trtail.
Vi lines and wondered whether
it was merely` ae flan~ aud~ cents
matte,r' or if the railway . Was
Iaoki rga'to ;tjh fonts .
tettout; that the ' 1 •
p rt:Mi zt" o •TSS' aliPwys; of •Cintan•-
itc. shad ilOc ply for: 20:
Vis* ,a -head ani said a would*
gatheiti m terifs tthe
naEit1way : aazy` . ourtarrilnient='
'
U7 am lis ' 'et wiI ere :there
we?eGsi b ind ustrical. inwnVer.
anent:.. and ..the 'Mauve . had*
muter. Infante ' on l ok' •
Mrticat agreedin. gait:
with' Vier- r-ohnrsozf.$remarks mkt
saw his• Coinpar*µ was x rg
wive effrrts ttbc: gersua .the=
i 'tcr• use the + ser
Vic "'AZ* t ri be 'd A?ir rr Zn~ thotrg ct= atr fair
s way: that w get, that e district sucltr: as, Xin arc
parssexgera: ttx cover our dine srea •should: bre •diseentiirnr
•costss and given uszaura 'Ott..paSSenlaiZ,SeryiCeand,
vrte .orris .inaiiata3fl. 'that:per-- called upon_ to. pav: subsidies;
senggr service'. aver other lines which. are being
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dent • between *Ingham and lent -
eatr•dine last swing,wirers snow
w83. Orr. the 4g3:0u11c a rd: a Budd
carr Was. derailed." Mr,. kobinson,.
added that since~ their a . regular'
train: brad been craning. iiir : --
i
regular crews ` whereas: the
Widd car- had a crew • of.' three:.
• 11 Ircemtoe Said. thee•
has : few : �' Unita' as.
:amt when an. �; aceulezitt
lays ug• a 'oatT: the ecunpa y &Ya
tb- ' make: n -s - of coiwentiorml
ecpupmrent":°u rtil repairs arenradei.
Arr. Gbrrloxr:. pointed ted out: that aw
unit costs oboist $2511,000;
acid they: cam Lot a findtn- kms• a
stbekc .irr. reserver..
"11 ra ,,wbircierusm if the fid±
'Caar= was wig' evhere an&
why' .the conventiamrari rraur was
sticll Wrg-111"; 3k1eguctit 7 re 1Vi�lenaghan 'a'nd Tom,
s;•
ua g .- i f nub` itletter . service' Anderson `manned: the shovelI
d Imo'. Eleb xso r : Boss .aim%
inarirt were
kepi: 'busy with • snow eemoval
The ares kw mace asked. 'operations,. or1. ' C:a rrplaell St;. and
;as' the snow abated' hit the Main
drams, as . "clean:. as a Whip."
Zaire: snoWhat one. advantage
-^ evens if but quite:; temporary:
It 'set:.: back the tax, payment
deadline a she rt. time SauirdaY,
December. 15th, the Eases day 1601-
mtrent of mtunicipal• taxes, was
a bank hioidayy and with wea.
ther ContStions as they. were- all
week;' some .days of: grace were
granted by rural ' ' municipal.
lir: whir use as°b<etter service: •ax d council Payment' of Afield,
put their' +blouse kr: the= trains: 'taxes; was: extendeo 'until. Mon_
instead. of drlV i 17 th-ffir° griva 1 i , West ' Wawanosir. until Tires:
afro le , b� on1.Y. 'tom.. day am c .toss 'uftil Friday of
ham'; to. gave, that- •servtrce-"
• -wen; everc.if.bheyi du not use
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LOVELY LADIES -LOVE.
GIFTS OF LOVELY
LINGERIE LIKE THESE!
SEE OUR ;GIFTED
CHRISTMAS STMAs . COLLECTION
TODAY.
inches.
1Ceepi4ng traffic'moving was a
probletri, but' not the •only one.
Householders have been.. busy:
having'snow removed from roof
togs.: "xis' applied tb other build-
inga• also; as well as at the arena;
On the Pik" of'cthe arenas, snow
had emulated. to. a' depth of
four feet; and although there was
no evidertzce of dange. the arena
'was closed:: on Saturday night' as
Precautionary meaSirrei. until
the .arrow • was. removed, which
Was. acro npliished in.- time fir`
Sunday aftersroon, skating as usr
ual.:
Shove ling Wag., the only effec='..
Live- means of .'anoving the` snowy
add the foursome. of Floyd' nine,.
arena. -manager, ifaroldlruiriphr
tLtFlb 5erVicef
'1 t on` raise:elle : 'VI (or i sa d tine anwer.to:
tie= c carer=service~ at:, s e= :P_ia - was.. that strew C DT:I : provides:
,cia4, whew the C ' . a ru 'C7 :- service if tom:igeopie= irr' a.' coin-
Movirrgs : "passexr ruts f .onr. minty will support,;'sugport,;'arrd use it
6wem .: as4 air'e n 1e' l ,r`1it the gebLrle'iir. your: r un '•.
sa 2 lieurderstood t re.0 .
trsnT more better service' tic Z-
iz,nrto "r them'. 'any- wags the:.
Eroard',Of si Cir ,';melon
ersv could lock_ into. $.-situation
like tliat withiontsoineonehtaea'
zft.
it; t hey • will have to continue to
he pay for the subsidy: r won-
der it thepresident considers that
Canada:. should"be serviced. by one
rail%ayy instead : of:. two?" Mir.
"j'. Robinson exiled.
Mi Gardonr . rePlied that he
- kiss N; ': 440.had• ')!lever thought°: of merger terms of the .two maul rail:
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Otherstyles• in flowered nylon
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Slips=- Full: slips, .Ian trinun-
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crepe and cottons.
Gowns a ncL matching Peignoirs
nylon with .lace tram.
1LINGERIE
. of all types: Se . femitte, solacy and lovely, -.including
slips; gowns, _pyjamas, priced from _ . $2.9
Sweaters.Gloves Scarves - Hosiery Blouses'
Movers - in 'seasons
..- Bulky..or' fine knit Cardigans- or Pull ars �,
leading shades, ' price .,r ; . , $3.95 :$10 95
Scarves. .' GIO�ye� fronr•� ... .$100a ..
Hoisery, from: $.77
a �; Dainty" and chic .. $2:98 to $4.95 4
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In soft plastic calf or patentor in tapestry, from. $.98 u .. '2 p,
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/'.:LINED} CLOTHS CHENILLE. SPREADS. "'
1' PILLOW" CASES $1.49' to . "$4.95
A WOOL B iiiA'YF.RS .$14.95 t
' .. and $17 4
Esmond and Wool Blend Blankets ... $4.95 to $8.95 4'
7IVratching- Dralpe s .and Bedspread Sets $1995-. set
Sheet and: Pillow Case Sets ....... $7.95 to $12.95
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POINSEETEAS
CYCLAMENr
ArALEIM
fri Fat*"! IA41
Pi- nrer 51040 t 1.
Curling is.. to. return ,ta. Luck
now, once' widely noted for the
reariu' . guerre..
Curling ice ..will beset up
forte two '.rinks of curlers toget
things underway; with open cur-
ling for everyone irtterested in
-try.in,w' out the : gacrnne, with any
possibility of them joining the
y .
Here are same detail's .announc-
ed• by the Connmttee: ,
Cip, eu tryouts 'win be held on
Thursday,. Oecernbee 27th'front
f'
p.m. to 5' ram and 7 pan. toFees .f.
1"1 .
will be accepted 'during
the 'tryout times at the arena •
and everyone wishing to be in
on he draw for the- following
ay, .rainrary 3rd or Sun-
day eveuing,, January frth nnust•
be signed up, during the tryouts.
Ail fees." should be pad bty�. the
middle of January at: : the latest.
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P irsday afternoon arra 'evening
and every Sunday evening.;
No one w51' : be obligated to
play on Sunday, evenings 'uniess-
they personally wish to. '•
For further information con-
tact -Bob Finlay. president of the
Luckn-ow Curling Club'
Lke nome.brandaterchandiie
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114TS By Ste, and
SPORE'"
in real : sharp " _' patterns,. ' *regular or
taperedstyles, as well as knits ' $3.95
I to. '$795.
SCARVES
in: plaids and novelty patterns, 'price
$2.95 . and $3,95.
DRESS, SHIRTS .
by Forsyth$5.95 to $7.95.
Ties and Socks ...: $1.00 .and up.
Initial . Socks . y:... $1.00
Belts„ from . ' .' .. $1.50
• loved from ......� .$298;:to io $3.95
Tie •and' Socks to match .. $2:98
DRESSINGGOWNS'$7.95 . to $9.95'
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