Glenn Smith
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"Grafton Glenard Smith" was a professional ice hockey player who played nine games in the National Hockey League. Born in Meaford, Ontario, he played for the Toronto St. Pats. Smith played junior hockey in Woodstock from 1910 to 1914, when he left to military service. After his return, he played senior hockey in Toronto until 1921. Smith appeared in 9 games during the 1921–22 NHL season/1921–22 season, winning the Stanley Cup with Toronto. After his hockey career ended, he retired to the township of East York, in Ontario.

In 1949, Glenn Smith died suddenly at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto. He was buried October 13, 1949 at Mount Hope Cemetery in Toronto. He had been an editor and publisher of a magazine in the final years of his life.

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People thought he was messing with Mark White. It embarrasses the governor.

The bottom is going to be the bottom. It doesn't matter if its $5 an hour or $6 an hour or $100 an hour.

They should make 'em more often than two days a year.

The buck stops there — literally.

If you put that minimum wage too high, prices are going to have to go up. I haven't had a price increase in four years. I need one, but I hate to give one because I feel like people have sticker shock everywhere they go.