Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . eam. A. C. Waltz proposed the Ladies,prefacing his remarks by saying hehoped that the election of their brothercraftsman to the City Council markedbut an embryonic stage in his path up-wards to the Mayoralty Chair, A. C. continuing, said he thought theladies had been somewhat neglected,and most earnestly purposed amend-ments in the future and brought vivid-ly to view such visions of pleasureyachts, beautiful islands and greenfields in which the ladies played sucha prominent part, that everyone wasconvinced that Andy must have a softspot


Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . eam. A. C. Waltz proposed the Ladies,prefacing his remarks by saying hehoped that the election of their brothercraftsman to the City Council markedbut an embryonic stage in his path up-wards to the Mayoralty Chair, A. C. continuing, said he thought theladies had been somewhat neglected,and most earnestly purposed amend-ments in the future and brought vivid-ly to view such visions of pleasureyachts, beautiful islands and greenfields in which the ladies played sucha prominent part, that everyone wasconvinced that Andy must have a softspot for them. 0. J. Deegan next toasted The San-itary and Heating Engineers. Pro-ceedings were here interrupted by re-ports of the Municipal Elections com-ing in over the telephone and as thefigures became known, congratulationswere showered on the worthy host. Future Prosperity. J. W. Barnes next responded to theFuture Prosperity of Port Arthur,and pointed out that the Associationshould seize every means in its powerto further their welfare and interests,. Andy Waltz is always in happyvein after dinner especially if histoast is The Ladies. He provedthat he could eat, orate and anteequally well. and suggested that the members shouldjoin the Commercial and CanadianClubs, and by this means make them-selves an acknowledged factor in theCommercial life of the City, and inci-dentally, train their younger membersto take up those positions which theywill inevitably be called upon to takeas the City grows larger, thereby in-creasing their own efficiency and pros-perity which is but a unit of the fu-ture prosperity of the City as a whole. A toast to The King, by the hostbrought the first part of a most pleas-ant evening to a close, after which anadjournment was made to the cardroom, where, it is rumored, Joe Barnesand Geo. Fisher in the face of over-whelming odds more than held theirown against the onslaughts of AndyWaltz and 0. Deegan, who was heardonce or twice to call for a big hat toho


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