team and sleigh

noun, a team pulling a sleigh

“They went out to meet him with a team and sleigh.”

“I can remember Dad hooking up the team and sleigh, ’cause he always drove the girls to school in the morning.”

“The winter of 1948, we drew all the hydro poles over from Kingston on the ice, with teams and sleighs.”

“I can remember Dad would go with a team and sleigh and get a sleigh-load of coal, you know, get a ton of coal or something, and sometimes you’d get it in bags, and sometimes you’d get it loose.”

“They lived across the bay and their ice was good. So he come over in the car, and I took the team and sleigh, and we broke a track down to the highway and then left the car down there. And that’s how we come to drive with the cutter that night.”

“Well, we just had the cutter, like when we went to the dance. But during the day, I had the team and sleigh to break out the track, cause when the car’d get stuck, I’d just hook onto it with the team.” ”