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Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 23 Jan 1947, p. 3

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; Inconvenience has been created to thouâ€" sands of our citizens by the parking regulaâ€" tions in downtown Toronto. It has eliminated the use of some cars down town, it has caused individuals to use the parking lots, and as a result those operating parking lots immediâ€" ately raiged their prices. It has caused many others to walk long distances when migking calls and pickâ€"ups in the restricted area. Yet we find that it has speeded up the transporâ€" tation system in the centre of the city. The â€"â€" ‘*CROSSWORD THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1947 PARKING REGULATIONS _ _ Published Every Thureday . > . . | perpmamntiarnre aeove bid L. Place â€" > (The answer to this puszle appears elsewhere in this issue) 1 fneh, per fssue, % months‘ contract, 45¢; six months‘ toplyntp ndie P 1 foas patract 2900 1asta lpches ob same DUNCAN M. SINCLAIR, . ° JEAN PERK Business & Advt. Manager, Ihv-fi ‘H. R. HAWTHORNE, Assistant News Editor. Mambes of the Osnadion M dakkt Hewepegers Astociation Pringed at Charters Publishing Co., Ltd., Brampton, Ont. ALL ROTARY PROCEEDS‘FOR | Weston Memorial Hospital Building Fund If weather renders ice unsuitable Carnival postponed until Friday, Jan. 31. A §2.50 Spectacle For 25¢ WESTON WINTER CARNIVAL Presented. by the Rotary Club of Westonâ€"Mount Dennis and the Students â€" _ and Staff of Weston C.V.S. â€" + DON‘T FORGET â€"FRIDAY NIGHT! TMES & GUIDE AT WESTON COLLEGIATE AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOL SAM WILSON, Publisher Come In Costume â€"‘ Win a Prize! Rabble Prizes! Gate Prizes! 8 P.M. Friday January 24th ~28,«1947 8. Exist 9. Pronoun 10. Pleasanter 11. Resound 18. Color 16. Rest 31. Make welt 33. Springy _ 36. _fl,ou, tight 48. Slumber 41. Meditate 42. Holly 43. Outer covering 44. g(orul spikea 46. Metal faatenor "Finding yourself" is apt to be a disapâ€" pointing discovéry. You find so little that‘s worth while. Is theer no way in which passengers could be loaded and unloaded off the main corner? Is therg no solution to the railway crossing into the stock yards? ‘This problem is one for the traffic experts to answer.> Attention should be given to this matter, as it effects the vpeople through Weston, Mount Dennis, the people coming from the township on the west, and across St. Clair on the east, the ;K_opie going back and forth from the city. affic on the Weston Road at this point, if checked up, would reveal it to be one of the heaviest junction corners in the city of Toâ€" ronto., T.T.C. officials who are experienced traffic handlers, surely can solve this simple problem. Traffic conditions at this point and on the Weston Road are screeching out for revision. The problem is, during rush hours, lJong lines of street cars, trucks and automobiles are held up,due to the loading and unloading of passengers at this corner; due to the railway crossing to the stock yards, due to the narâ€" row road and number of vehicles of all deâ€" scriptions and passengers transferring at this KEELE AND ST, CLAIR inated. It has been a great benefit to the truck drivers and delivery wagons, who now find that they can make their pickâ€"ups and deliveries more speedily, and directly at the place of consignment. ‘The trial is proving that the city council are moving in the right area that has been affected finds the street cars moving more rapidly, loading with conâ€" CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE FOOTINGS HOUSE RAISINGâ€"CHIMNEY BLOCKS * We Specialize In & CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS BEAM & SON GENERAL CONTRACTORS * PHONE WESTON 103Jâ€"5 LONDON LIFE INSURANCE CO. Weston 332â€"M There are two ways to. beat the market. 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