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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1935-01-24, Page 5earPles 000 or$7,000 anti let ,Of that due te the excellent ',poi, .44 our' Ole* trete;, WAX' they .tive great 'deal of oretlit ferthe .hish Platliqt w�rJc t4aY hatve. I *me-. ° VW" we ought to be b1� to reda* the lax ,r4f,te. X Suggest that We: •Itieic. -,coMewhat closer to the county rules and ire9Uhte • . t10114 When • condtiettrig our deltheratiena ,And the Clerk' bak atone' suggestions which he InUS OM* V11.0, 'think, help US to do that.' ,t140".' Roberts then'road the proposed ohange* whieh providethat order Of basin*be gorte-throUgh only ehee .each, :daY instead of twice; that -member be allowed. to eneak. only once to inetien, 841d that ,t1?_.4.. ndlintee• . be 'read Only. at -the inerning-T*Ision. -Instead' 'of before merninit: and •atternUOn SOSSUM8$ • The proposed iabanges were put to the meeting and were adopted at once. The _ striking committee 'WAS then named, to be composed of Coim. Bewm„,1!„.. Hanley,'MFAnd :Hem ;Oath * PPsfitata*Intat,it olIowiu ✓ eTee'r _tn. their reeP(Kttref- .Tarner-Daildson—Tbat we 1/1104. CII -004 008:141a Hoep1t1, Win 041041 HOOP,It$I# EICOtt thrA,MOrtOtt seeterth, slitt Alexandra. Mai4041 and Oenersd Hoglitetto:.004erie% cutive).-, ScOttrOtewart--That the read between Xset and Wes0Wawanostt be taken over. as .P0 "Of the cotnity road sieteni... (004 Road), 440)0,410e4t, was then 240ea until Wednesday ;morning st, nine p'el9ck; WEDS*. $0434:, moRMiNg —Wednesday......4nornino..,... session- - taken up entirely by the reading of eerre'voridence and in hearhir :the re- ports. of County Engineer Roy Patterson and *chool Impede= Dr, Field and gte E. .0,*IfeaCent. The reports of these oinehat will be % * **Up* me.tInl oit the Ilmaship COMA for 1035 Id 140044ey, . jarialtrY 14th* with the leWhIS MeMbera in eharjte! XteeVeli C. re*Sith; eeutt011er44; 4040 *** 110# 4r4; 01:nT7, , Janie; sOh ioJm. Jr..'40404l4 t 6euro:, itaionimett the ,reevfa 0, Ott attar* lie weletteall ouLc11 inelnhOl' and. •asked for the cooperation In the 'eandUetin41et thcir Municipal * Wade* throughout the neW OM Whieh WAS before theitii Shed $44. '4;ta0e$ were sfas0 017,0 by OW other Menthere 'nf 'CoUncil. The intrtat04$ at the laSti, 1434 Meeting Were read and *P" Preyed. The followihg aPpointMenki were then made ,1r the praerit year: Allah Wilson, .Inereher of Board of aXealth' Cleo Fowler, it 0 Parrish • Jar- vis. McBride and yVva, straughan, sante till inspectors; Archie Nockolds and J. D. Parrish, weed inspectors:- J-...4. Rob- erttork IP A Otter. Jae. VolVtanus A M. Straughan, Wm. Green, .Wm. Thom, sheep 'valuators; Marr Shaw, Clarence '. Walter, J. S. Robertson, Isaac Tel* Win. Green, Elfred Meer% E. A. Mai - :11, ilfe,lopeee vie:rs:virmAlex,743. Watson, Al; .,d,„tenT . ...eionetharteerisherreflameelkfitehell, Young, auditors; Jos. Alton, assessor. tolni, -A ‘ by-law authorizing the borrowing of sufficient money to finance the town- . ship along this coming season' was, pas- sed. . A by-law was passed fixing tbe. sal- ' aries of. the paid officials of the town- 1$,rotion8 Clerk Roberts proceeded 'with the pre- sentations of the, accounttsmost oi which were referred to the incoming Finance Conunittee. The following motions were put fere and..adoPtede • be a anentber of the Good Roads Com- mittee for the wed thole years •• EckeeteefirehtbeldeeeTheate Jeteeeye, epa be iii;ointSii" a irnitieeof Beaforth Col- elegiate eBoarclefor 1935-6-7Land that a bylaw -be &Mime -up accordingly. Turner -Elliott --That the"' thanks of the County,' Council bee tendered His 7-1Ionor Judge T. M. Coetello.for appear - Ing befere the County Council and ad- , ministering the oath of office to the Warden. TernerelVrel1ic1c—'1'hat M. Matheson be appointed to the grirainta ,Audit fot 1935. Davidson-Grain—at W. J. Hendere sOn be re -appointed trustee of Wifigham High School. PrydeeBewantin—That Won. May be Mf. Beacom Prefaced I*, remarks with ,the reminder to the members of the colincil that neither he no Or. Field are now employees of the county. They are civil servants in the pay of ethe Province but he expressed his piea n'• le'eattlettiMmilfo'' portetoethe council as he knew the 'greet interest the members felt in the ,proe gress of the county .schools. —the ,zeports, ofethee.offfeereeerhett on motion of Reeve Eekert, *seconded by Reeve Arthibald.: County clerk ittiberts, had- PregreSieirit Considerable way in the reading of a heavy grist of corret POndenee and it was felt, that it evoul be fairer to him to lay over tie balance a the letters until the afternoon seseio Letters ,The first eonummicatione react was in the forrn of • a resolution from ' Perth County Council. It called for greatly increased taxation on all larger in- comes, on at prosperous bu.sinesses and particularly on the profits earned by businesses a foreign concerns trading in Announcement! ON FEBRUARY 1st we are moving from our present quarters on Kingston Street to the building, at the corner of Kingston and Victoria ,Streets, formerly occupied by Geo. MacEwares , _Service_Station_andLGarage.„ We want to thank our old- .customers for past patronage 'and shall be pleased to welcome old -and new customers to these large and moYe commodious premises where we expect to give - even better service tha nformerly. • British-Amqrican Gasand Oil Repairs Rouse & Bell Service Phone 33 0111 1935 READING AT AURACTIVE PRICES Clibbing Rates of Tbie Voderich Star Save You money. The list: TORONTO DAILY STAR gad Goderich' Star. • THE GLOBE and The Cit'xIerir.h Star ° - 6.00 THE MAIL and -EMPIRE anti The Goderich-Stior . . . 6.00 THE LONDON ADVERTISER and The Goderich Star. 6.00 THE FREE 'PRESS and 'The:‘Goilerich Star • 6.00 THE FAMILY HERALD and WEEKLY STAR and The Goderich Star 'I • . 2.50.* AMERICAN MAGAZINE and The Goderich Star, . 4.00. CANADIAN GEOGRAPHICAL and The Goderich Star4.50 CANADIAN HOME JOURNAL and The "Goderick Star. 2.50 CANADIAN MAGAZINE and The Goderich Star . 250 THE CHATELAINE and The Goderich Star.. 2.50 e' COUNTRY GENTLEMAN anethe Goderich Star 2:$0 THE ETUDE and The Goderich Star. ,.. •— . ..... -3.50 LADIES' HOME JOURNAL and The Goderich Star . . . . :3.00 IWacLEA, N'S MAGAZINE and The Goderich Star.. . . . 350 MAYFAIR and The Gaol& Star, — . 4.50 NATIONAL HOME -MONTHLY and. The Goderich Star . . 2.50 ONTARIO FARMER and The Goderich, Star , . 2.00 PICTORIAL REVIEW a4The Goderich Star. . 2.50 POPULAR MECHANICS and The Goderich Star 4,00 4' RED 1100K and The Goderich Star . 4.00 ROD AND ,GUN and The Goderich Star— —• 350 SATURDAY EVENING POST and The Coderich Star., . 6.00. ,SATIURDAY roma siva The Goderich Star. . •5.50 DINERS MAGAZINE and The Ceiletioli Stir. . 5.50 VOGUE, andlrhe Goderich Star. . . 7.50 woLD'WIDE.and The Coaerldi Star 5.00 ' Order Now erich Star t, Canada* I wee ,referred to the teg14. lattve cominittee, Anether reselutioti Iroer the Perth ' omen Met 4 RelteesVille on Mon - County 47400 asked that ,the Wovini, ,day, 'Unitary, 4.3th. Reeve . Wilmot ad oovernntent be OqueSted to save Itaitek14' with Messrs, Jervis, Corey CoX I their snow ploughs clear a Wider etretel: and Rathwell, coMiellicals, tea, the. de- bt road than .is -004 done,. At -present, elaration. et Oillee; after, brief; inaug1414 the ele*red ON* is SO narrow, that it speeches $rari the ,n1einbers, they started conetitaks 4 Menil,Ore AQ _horse _drawn -business fer the leart, **NA .,11,0 82* Velefelesei ;000d liteada Coiantittee. 1 Children. to grant; read and Mid. Cloect Trt 1929 the CetiatY Connell passed .a nods' Mseelatien; re , reentheratiln; read bylaw giving' power to the municipall. and filed.. Dominion Bureau Construe - tits -to arrange for -the collection 01 back- tion -statistics; -referred to the clerk to taxes Inanyway they saw fit. Now the fill 2n and rouin. consmorwe, diseua.' To'wnpht. ot Stephen wants to have that sion, centred on some hospital accounts WIN,/ rescinded and the eounty aceeptit nothing definite done. By -Law No Such. remnsibility, This was tabled for 1, setting salaries, was read a third time further discuision. I also By-law rib: - appointing officials— G. Thompson; clerk; ILL. Salkeld ;i:.z "4,...w.,--7,,i,s0;4—"Tre-eitt4,4 ‘,7-"triasurer; Howardy, collector; tt 1.3-7,TMcCartney, ariersi.u7-"0:-72C-Itret7.1Fki*.-0; chartered accountant - of Toronto, tendered for the job of auditinthe C. Ginn, auditors:- T. M. Falconer, weed g. County's books for 1935, provided the inspector; - T. M. Woods, member of Board of Health.:. W. II. Lobb and Reg county •is' - making a change in their Sturdy, sheep • valuers; fence viewers auditors. w The first firm will do the Will Cook, Geo. LaithWaite, Geo. Sower - work for $350 per annum while the sec - ;by, Geo,. co. . Sturdy, • Roy Chatnbers ond will do it for $276. 41.0...... 44.....24 ut, • •:" -, ‘ coomocn Twp. couNcno French as the smartest Parisienne LS plash as brogues and gaiters As Scottish as thrifty. Highlander 15 trta-ler-Tht s 1;`,„, SteTelhenson, L. Anderst1, D. Gild - Clinton" Home sent a letter or thanks i don, Sr., C. Potter, R. G. Smith, Heward for the .,,wedding present which the Williams, Robt. Pearson; pound keeper's cotmetleemettle_her on the occasion of bte-Bowerie D- D.oreD 11-J- -1V1 Moore telephone treasurer,- for rent her recent marriage. . ' Gelre, Arnold Millar, H. McCartney, Ree_or„, ron,ye i',,,, • _. • hail- -: - ' - 1-B Coiclourtli• T IS Paiterzon e.nminee,r- ---- ?... ' --.99-rn-orer....!._.111?.e.e.t.ctr / _ ; 7 -_- _-. .!._,. ' ' . '• „-.,--,z--.:7L-1..--On- --motion, eall--1-933-'faxes-nraste be F. -Fili-glancl, sr-Orel-6i:N'-e. Ross Johnston. applied for the job of' 1, a d by FebAfter this date legal . 9th , provide for expenditure on tovmship eP corn borer • inspector for ° the coming: action will be taken. . Ten copies of the Municipal World were ordered for the township officials. ..A eheque. of $2.00 wasereceetedefruin. •year, ' at e salary to be- fixed 'by the'reads during 1935 -was read nd passed . a 1 ounty Connell . (Agricultural c can).i also Bylaw No. 4 to :borrow money forThe following' ladies were appointed J. Andrew Doig applied- for the job o , to supervise the buying of relief: ,,Mrs. current expenses was read and paseed. f , Robt. lVfollwain, Nile; Mrs. Wm: Moil; Spenee offered to rent the driving the connt3e road seraper. • Good Mr' Geo. A.' roads committee. i hall for the same as formerly, viz $60; this was accepted. The pay for teams, Clayton F. Pyle asked pe ' ion to I was set at the same., as last year, 40 bring -e. .delegation to interview the' Cents per hour and 26 cents -per hone co ell nu& w . wain, 'Carlow, Mrs. Geo. Bean, Saltford. On motion, the Council will meet every second Tuesday of. each month at 2, pm:- • , It was agreed that all those wanting for men, gravel to be computed at 12c the use of the hall mtiet notify the 1. it. Humphries, Deputy Attorney I per yard if the Owners keep their own General of the Province, wrote regard- ' pits Jr: good shape. The tax eolleetor's ing the appointment of Jno. Ferguson time was extended until next meeting of 3leeth to the position of 'liquor Ell-* in order to gather in ,the uncollected. foreement Offfeer. The appointment' A resolution was passed to be forwarded was approved but the Provineaewill not to the County Council requesting the caretaker, Earl McKnight, for arrange- ments. Thecemetery committee are to com- prise the whole council board. The road superintendent's vouchers r ' pay the $200 per annum salary which County to take over the Cut and otheaccountswere ordered paid: •Line from Road superintendent's vouchers, .02: was expected. The matter was left over No. 8 highway to-Bble Water h $86 ighway for the consideration of the June ses- forming ai connecting lfrac betitr`een the , sion. . , i two ,main thoroughfares.. The schedules A letter from the Ontario Department' of - expenditure on, roads under the of Fffghways advised the council • to Highway Improvement Act were present - make an appropriatitin at .the January ed and signed, to be forwarded' to the •• session of all the money Which they -we- I Department ofis08 eno t tf1fig.7h4. waysThe h p-fowillonwig nagsua- l:- peoted to need for good roads this yr: 8147: d ' It would be on the basis of such appro- counts were paid: Goderich Star, priation, it .stated, that the provincial Printfag. $25.60: T. 'ir• muralv; Division grant would be reekoned, Good Itoads . Court _elerk, 313; A, „F',,,„Vennersall, .Divise 'Connnittee. . i ion Court bailiff. $6;•. R. G. Thompson. A. L. MacDonald of Bruesels put in I e:e''- n:f t° T. P. S. and special reports, 'it claim for damages oecasioted when a' '''''`" mild accounts, $53-39; stwerin- 1 's , shipment of hogs, which a trucker was tendentpay voucher No. 2 $19, !Council then adjourned , to meet on taking to Ethel for him was held up on the read by a snowdrift. The truck !could not get through and the hogs had to be reshipped by a sleigh, necessitating four trips and extra oat,' including 'el:Heir:age of the animals. . The matter was referred to the Good 71 Monday, Feb. 4th, at 1.30 13 m. • R. 0. THomPsofit, Clerk. • Floorwalker—"That customer said you_ -did not show her common pisvility." 'Ealesgirl---"Whafe_ why, 1 showed Roads Committee on the advice a Reeve her _everything in this department." Bowman, who remarked that inanY zens in, his ' neighborhood felt strongly on the whole question of open roads and the county's responsibility and would have to be appea.srd: Donations , The Salvation Army requested their usual grant for the maintenance of the Rouse of IR,efuge in London. Executive; committee. • The Ontario Good Roads ,Coanmission • wrote regarding their convention at the ' Royal YOrk in Toronto in February and also requested the regular membership tee. They asked that delegates be sent to, the convention, The -Good- Roads committee will consi: der it. The Canadian National Institute for, the Blind wrote from Toronto asking:, that the—county /continue Act:- usual grarit. Executive Cammittee. • A convention of managers of Institu- 'Mon.; for the Aged and Infirm will be held in Hamilton next month and dele- gates are requested from the county.I The executive committee will again take care of it: The 11sopital for Sick Children asked for their utual graait; another Matter, for the executive committee. The Department of Highways remind- ed the county of .the forthcoming con- vention of road superintendents and, iuggetted delegates, and the Ontario; Assoleiation a Rural Municipalities Ls holding its annual convgntion in 1'oron-1 to. A number of resolutions ac2orapan-1 led their' letter and will be considered by the Leg/sir:dive committee. • I When the elerk had proceeded thus far in the reading of corresperideriee he was given a rest and the county engin- eer addressed the meeting, , There wlis considerable dkeussioi both about tlfe engineer's report and about those of the school inspeeters, and ,dtir." ing the hater tteeve Archibald asked Mr. Beitekin ff it, Would be practicable to, bold Owes in the tin/whip .schools for Older. boys In atiffriCultUre:'• • 1 94.;4Xterte.oin, tiointed otitl,that it web disirable. atitig but if midi thoses twere held In regalia' hollt$ it would ills. rant 'the Seliedules. The possibility of holding such doses' during the *inter *as gone into but it was Itioinfed out And at present there 'WO no prolision „for stith yffick on the ststilteS. 'deeded., howeVerit that the Meg had:literik Arids4imext-A4TrOgf *F•141„1 #14-%.f.°4-',24.36 Pnt v,t4, • North St. United Church„ Young People's Society Wednesday, January 30 -AT 8.00 P.M. A Musical Travelogue Here and There • --- IN THE Old Country presented by WALTER L PAYNE • AND HAROLD EUSTACE KEY Depicting the charm and beauty of the British Isles by Motion Pictures, Colored Views ° arid, Music Further partiffilars from MR. J. M. PEAT:TIE C.P.A. , CiP PUBLId INVITED Children not admitted union accompanied by adult. J. J. ,Robertson, salary tor 1934, $10; E H. Walters, relief, $111.44; T. T. Murphy, clerk Of Division Court; $10; A. M. Som- ersall, bailiff, $6; Bank of Commerce. oderich. $10.40; Royal Bank, Godee rich, $5.10; Bank of Commerce, Auburn. $2.50; Imperial Bank, 'Chatham, cash book !or treasurer- $1221; -Goderich Star account, $1.50; Municipal World account, $23.28; Wm. ,Sallows, election ,expenses, $48. Council adjourned to meet on Tues- day, Feb. 12th, at 2.00 Am. WM. SALLOWS, Clerk. We.ean take care of your requiremen:s As sophistie0ed as iflywod And best ot all as new as your morning paper The -flew Minerva Style Book Vol. 36, at Jac e In knitting these new styles use-- 14:AISVPISIIN=17-77- ,ilkEGER BABY WWI, MONARCH DOVE 1V1ONARC1 DOWN REGENT (SEA .STIELL) at 15c per hall 'ANNUAL .MEETING OF . SALTFORD S. S. , The annual business meeting of Suit - ford Sunday School was held on Tues- day, January 15th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bisset. The meeting was opened with song and prayer. Mr. Wilson McCreath was voted to take the chair and Miss Jean Walter secretary of the meeting. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. The secretary's re- port showed that the school met on 43i Sundays a the year, the months of July and August being olosed, as Is the usual' custorn... Number on the roil at first, 94, but several families having moved away There are now -77 enrolled for 1935. Average attendance 61. . On several 9ccasions during the year there were seireral guest speakers and soloists.Number of visitors, 67. The following rev...eh/eel certificates for attendance, according to the standard of the school: -• Diplomas, Mrs. Ryan, Jint (Mutton, Stanley Rven, Billie Ryan, Billie Clutton, Rota Wilson, Jean Reran, Ernest Ryan. Seals—Barbara Cutt, Peter Walter, Jim Bisset, Claire Bisset, Mrs. rriszlev. Sandy Bisset, Helen set, Mary Bisset, Gordon Walter. Fred Bisset, Mrs. Will Bisset, Mtn. Gordon Biseet, 'Betty Bisset, Mrs. Walter. The treasurer's report is as• follows: ItECEIPtS Balance on hand Jan. ist, 1934 $ Total Collections Bible Society Fund Proceeds a entertainment Bank. Interest • Cash Donation ; Total ,-._._.s&LSC64E-VLVeE-DM 4 -PLY BEEnIVE. _AVNIIIILLEA and EL WE -WHEELING YARNS - We carry a complete stock of Knitting 'Needles and Crochet Rooks Phone 86 "The Gift Shoppe" Senior Girls, Mrs. Walter; Senior Beys, leIrs. G. Bisset; Juniors, Mrs. W. Bisset; 1st Primary, W. MeCreaele Assistant, Mrs. Sanderson; 2nd Primary, Mrs, Wil- son, assistant, Mrs. E. Montgomery. After the diecnssion of several impor- tant matters, the business part of the meeting •closed, after which delicious re- freshments, with ice cream, were served by the anhable hostess. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bisset for their very kind hospitality and the meeting was dismissed. Attendance, 1935: January Oth, 63; January 13th, 59; January 20th. 64. - GOD-FIZICH ITIWN ST11 P Misses Helen Davideon and Marion Porter, of Stratford, spent the week -end at their respective homes here. The regular meeting of the Y. P. S. ef Caton church will be held in the 20 75 75 48 12 00 23 05- 30 1 00 $133 18 EXPENSES Feb. 2 Diploma, seal. ete $ 4 16 Feb. to Secretary's book 1 25' Apr. 4 Cleaning schoolroom 2 90 July 27 For Leper Mission 50 00 Aug. 11 supptieq, bal. of year 20 54 be, 21 Entertainment' expenses 12 9T Dec. 30 Supplies for 1935,, .. 15 30 Messengers for six mos. 00 Cleaning school room 2 00 ltifessengers for six m'ths 9, 00 Sent to, Bible i4ociet1p 12 00 Money orders, stamps 72 - 4 Stoves, and in fact anything for the hoine. WE POSITIVELY SAVE • YOU MONEY morafterrokaiwori Total it179 Bal.. on hand Jan. lot,, 1035 $ 3 W EtACTION OP OWICEttiS Ron. President -Mrs. S. BicSet. Prestdent—Iktfra. L Hetherington. Superintendent, Mr. J. t, Hartwell, 1, Assistant Stinerinterit. Mr. IL MeCreath. tikeretaw--Weil 131sset. - Treasurer -,-Mrs. Sanderson. ,,, '' Plari1.4ein -Walter, Paper distributor" --W. Meep, alb. , Av.- ilatte4gratafttet,9A.A,AJleOrtfellIf Chuech on Friday evening. „ All Young people are weicerae.e - - • ---- The dance .heldin the orange Ball last Friday evening under the auspices of Riverston L 0.. L. No. 145, was Welt attended. Themusto was furnished by Messrs. Fred and Ernest Bell. On Sunday Rev. F. We.Craik coif -duct- ed the service in Union chnr,ch and de- livered an impressive niessage on the text, "Behold what manner of -love the father bath estowed upon- us: that we should be called the 8008 of Godl there- fore the •world knoweth us not beeause it knew him •not," 1 John 31. At elle close of, the service the sacrament of the Lord's supper was administered. Mrs. Bette. (to ,her new neighbor)—"I met your hueband for the, first time at the „concert ethe other ' evening, Re struck me as being a man dr rare gifts Mrs. Potts (sniffling)—'He certainly isl rve only had three presents frome him since we were married." uperior Stores "HOT SHOTS" for Thurs., Fri., and Sat. Oxydol, ige. pkg. 19c Fry's Cocoa, q Ib1 tin 19c Aylmer Golden Bantam Corn, 2 tins 23c Maple Leaf Salmon, IA lb. tin 19c, 1. 35e Royal York Tea, 'Alb. pkg. •28c Marmalade, lge. 32 oz., , 25e Rasp. or Straw. Jam, 32 oz. 31c Royal York Coffee, 1 lb. tin 39c Superior Baking Powder, 1 lb. tin. 25c Gold Soap, 5 bars 19c Hawes' Floor Wax, 1 lb. tin 43c Hawes' Lemon Oil 12 oz. bottle... 25e Calay Toilet Soap, bar / Pancake Flour,