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With the encourageme, . brilst action t ,, eff eted Ws deoid�sd W�Pvw,eMeut " , - — , , '. �� - 11 �i 4 I L' , , . �.' I I ,, ; . . . I , 1 4" . . : .. I 11 I . . . I " . �54i,,�, �1. 'A" , Nx,,,­'RM%m", I ,der the 9TIes � ." . -UN .9.1 � �tion for the interest Manifested �u ,?"Jg�7y,wt- "I . " ` , . 6"'4,;J�1""�",� .. 1 %.,�! en to them by the ,government in re- er time given AP 1 r - 1111�11!1`� I ., T Y OUNCIL e grantis. gi�a4[e, Un ent arrange-, tbas year am deservinig of -,%MTAIM:d� . . I- ��trpflgfg X4 b funding to School Boards th �, , , I � "_ rk). 4 , . I , ,,�,g 0 I �. �, 11 . I ,should be ments. q_ I il.Vi, I IT'Ll", 6., �, . S's , I � �.j,,�­ft-­­,- : " .1 I 11., I th sch lars I . , I.. I . 00, , I made to school fairs, there , " " , , : &TI i ��i, , � ' the the PhYOiCAI welfare' of' e 0 1 1 1 ", I . � �� -� -.,-,k�-',','...' .. , " � � No, W,* On �haA ,been taken :by, X � ,, ' .W I L -� �; a revival in centres Where they were � , - . � ,t"g . ffl� - I . E�Uea,ti*n during the attending their schools, . - , . . M.',�':�' 1. �, . . Of . . ­... . - .g­�-,­-,-­_z�,L::, - 1. ... . . I - Agriculture is taught Depaxtiment . :- -.: `;,�,x., -L-1:. %11 11."P, 1 -1 aiscontinued. , .:�-;��:::�::.�!P.",:Ir�r,rl:;: T; I:F�' , , . $1 T,:..::-:j1X-%C. g, �g,iap, � , ­ a, I . . '1;�1:-;1�.:.X:�:-'-i- , . ot rate than, & 'Last ye4i there were 42 teachers B�ards I are more generous. :::;,:;:: ,� , '*......", . . . . . . "........."." 1. �. V Inued ;2::i.-'-. 1�i, � � emte a F e grants pFZd Year to iluplegImt,t4e legis I _� `� � RN ifth YDrlm. lation now qbe ratepayers of ,$- & iNo. A Us- , WORTH ". , e losIR on the - I , .. 11 ;11i�iil ­­� r,��p's,,��t,,,,I��,�--,1(1�C.onta from Page 3.) in 11 the schools, and tik possible to close bQfne, sustaineid a sever . -, " '�.w -I!"' .'.,R*��i*,!�`�,`, i% i"i-'. �, I 11' ,, in effect,olaking it . " ";�R;-;-:.%.;11 ,--.,�i!',ii�ii�.'..*,.'�.i,�:.., i:�i�_�.!� "11,111A �' . ge.tang a better to ler raral-,Sc�iools. There are seeand Of January of the present year � 0 " I . ; this year ,�X�.,V '.:':!:;:::�--i;:-:1;.. .:,;.:, :.;.:. " Mit, He stated that he would MiAsie under qualified, instruction the - ; , . "I'M " I al ._. I. I ss certificates Wit I I ..?; with first cla, . ,:'N' ,.'i;"::5�i�.;::ii:: ..." � 11 i "' �:;::,:;i'� !:::K*i*:: ." � if There were 53. had in the bilruipg of the school home Ott i��;ii x::.-'., .:�-:5;K,.: 0 - , With no provisionfoT -schools in the district that iX '..I-'-1.'-1 .­­­�i�i - "I ,, n. Them five - C '11:�. '4:::::.;:::::;:::;:::::::i;-1 11 .1.�1'.-11.:L%` . 'Al ul I `�.��-".��` ��:�'�'1:01 lgg,p,,�,V ,,�� 1� ffice ad is move than ho4ding Its om' , 10, ; , :, : ..',.." I . `1 �11 Min' * " second class teao - i"1" , I .. :.,., "'�" 'i"i �OV donee of the s � - "I �,� ,� .", U towh with head o a -hers after 1935, it inquiries from less than an -average atten ection. The school was a sub 'i� ..", i�li�i��i;,� . .!,...,: ',%. � ' e to any .. .. �i,,� .�'.:* "�:�.:`i��ij'-'*��., .� Ulm- , � ", _ cannot be long before ,teachers- with have been several Oxibt_ stantial, stone building, the interior of I il::7 ; "'.�iii��,%iik !��'.'�, _� gti�ou was mad n . �i::; �: 11" - - ,- "' v,i­ -, �ounty of ;Ijur,u would ds this month wishing to have ID during the year andit is, u d Bud put In o : '. �'.':ii,�'%ii*iiiiz ox-Aw the C such certiACates will be supplanted 130ar' pupils in these which had,,been improved ��.iiii,�qi;. ,f.... " .. e ....... ..;*1*i:i*::� .� ".. 1111,11"", ,,��Z_,��,,Jplxqed.0 IT, taught in Lhi_-ir schools.. I expect ed'17 tme that tR�e . I :i-"::i*i��-�if.ig. ­:,i,.,:�,..i".,r-' I to,iy be g�ven . the advantage 1by ttse of the higher grade. Two I , ving th, lasft few I 'a. , i*i , : *�,::�N,�:�:!!i::i:'���',&W,.:ji��:�i;i,."."S!l.:��i!.,'9�,i�i�."I!,�ii.-,�iiii., .!,.,::'i"��i!i attended the second ,year - � . I .,. IF . , M` . t.""', !?".,: "N'.1, ... Drlli_�R, ore con- schools. axe not dieri - benefit good condition, during ,the gives ti ' k a jew v �ern . I I p d 1�at i�, will soon receive in ubt - n od ,,,,!,,��I ,f -�ileh reduction. who a the from -their school .life that would re- years. Undo edl, me I ,.. '�1,:,.i.'..,::::1: ;:'..''. :­ � .11.111, ,� ecl by Reewe Eckert and see- -n I lev 1-l"I.-I'll ....".11; .. 1: �::.,::....`,.`:.; ..... .:i";.. 1 V�J�",J'� ��,!'J��!., : -1— a �%.rse ,secured, positio -s in sideration in the course of study; sult from attendance at a school with building will beereetied to repj�aee the " coke ev !�.. I , �_, , � by Re �7iman: That the' I artment encourages. it by,the of- I - This its the.first in- - "­ v ,. i , ,.­ :,:. , "" � evie' Bo uro stroyed. , L", onded . There eg It is, � invariably one de � " 1;1,�'11� '07 a larger enrolment , the ' "" N0N1FFm1w_ - '6'.-;"1`:`X. i ,7: .,.'. I , � �.,, ID�__paAnIient ,of Education,, Parlia:ment East Hit p bei no doubt Dep . 11 ­-, hat t ,a 9, stance of this, 'kind since I became . . . . . . � " . ,t eer, that there is a strong mmmWIM..". . ."% ...... ; , " t X�_11;�%, 'L, , ELdid -ral grants. , , !�, ditional �-Iyeaxls training f er of li be I , kaill,dings, Toronto, reimburse . h ;10��,,�',_. .I . . . . . . _, I I ed their teachiq* abi The The number of Fifth Classes re� found, howovk �J, ��,­ 13 lity. pector and, should- be a warning to — . I .� 14111111'1,1�,i��.��. I- Gonnity O� Huron, $1 � t�,.,. i L756 ;being the a- ImPrOv nment co,usidered that inains about the same-, the, largest local opposition to the closure ot a,nY Ins! dequate ,- - .. I ' i �r'­ present ,goveT it would -seem that the all trustee boards. to carry a ,11,`� Y I .., . it of a judgment against the the same result Could .be obtained are at I-,'thel and Aub-in-ri., in which school, and -losing �siuch-'sohools would insurance protection on all school AKE WITH MAGIC and be sure of good . . V 1. i�lg,,,,�:, =t.y handed down -at the January I at a lower cost, but tli-ere are 40 in attendanm They have matter of c erty. . . . B I J .1.. - I . by His Honour the I othe�rwise an -have to be compulsory before any Prop eaket This dependable baking powder is �,, ", - , t,el�siou, 1935, . the plans for such courses have nut resulted in -very considerable saving . this �p I 9�',7',,�L...�_' , ;6.--- udge, in payment -for trav- improvernient in this regard. can be It was found necessary again used aad,recommended by Canada's lead- - , . , ,,� U,qty J ths yet ,been ,conip .B possible to the county and to the parents. 1. -p leted., it i . .. year by the Departimont of Education in cookery experts because it gives better �. I ­., . ella-Ag eVenses, etc., for the mon that refresher courses may be pro- Brussels continuat�ion school added effeebed. tion in. the .9 . r I � .� K'� 930 for Pub- . The total enrolment in the schools to ma-kela pro rata reduc a tin t6day I w." ""." 4Df July and August, 11 ' vkted'for�, the more experienced teach- another teachex to its, staff last sum- de- Legislabirve grants . -payable to the results. Order . 4 . rs Dr. Field, and duiling t4e year shows a slight , I . 1, .11, � , . I � ill rs who 'can still be benefittqd by the iner to enable' its ,pupils to -take up s% Thus 'reduction a- CONT,kn,41S NO ALUM -This statemeet on every tin lis ., - ,4ce ;Schlool. Inspeato � -c ,sch I w to free froin "10' "S *a .11:1 00 . , 4, a ,�1'1. I Mr. E. C. Beacom, and whereas the e year, there publi li 1� , I full responsibility I later developirzients in education. Upne�r �Sebool subjects. crease oveir the previou m- mounted to 10 pex cent, as Compared your guarantee that Ma& Baking Powdc Canada "'.. . prorvunce assumed 0 alum or any Made in I vj,z", � laries and ex- The attendance suffered vomew-hat 'Exalrdinations have been largely being 3,733 pupils enrolled as co harmful ingredient. g+' with 20 per cent. for the .,previous I ,­ for school intspector's sa from t.he extreme cold weather .. of Ile . 00 �, -ses on July 1, 1930, we, the Hu diuced in the High Schools, thie,only pared with 3,8o�5 during the former V�, pen � January and February and in a. few obiigatory Departmental Examiria- period. This decrease occurred in year, and' applied to all grants. Th'e — - . � i !0'.." � ntly !C,ounizil, ass-eirr.bled, are of 1:1h -iber-'froni infantile and the Gode- total general Iggislative and county in force for the pres- period of 5 years :for 9,0 per cent. of 111.,� ii� tions bding those of the Tom 6ountV 11 ,con , -ovince, pay .�Is in Septen Upper both the rural' schools - grants received, by al,l) schools of the ed to Continue - the tuition fees Of Hil I 6 opinion., that the pa 1. .ir ,e the enrol V; � . Ithe ,urther that copies Of , . two deaths weire recorded. School; ,pupils may reiceive Middle rich public schools wbil . - ent Year. It is �ffie ,policy of the De SeconaTy , this ibill ,a,n f . -e villages of anspectorate was , $161095.76, a de -ending London - I 4�, ' IMs resolution be &�arded to the Twenty years ago ,or less it was un, and I Lower 1SchqOI Certificates on the ment in'the schools of.th creago of PRO0 from 19-33. The -re- paTtment Of Education to lessen the students att, P,�,� Our 10- usual not to find a child in almost is Exeter and Herigall showed a . slight number of departmental examlin,ations, schools, your - conijinittee- Teconmend �V� - Minister of Education and to teachers' TeconTmendation. There . . ous a duction is accounted for by the gen- takem � � . - - Robertson, every school crippled by the disease. always the danger that they may be Increase. For some years previ pupils must try and to place more no action, be - 11�._:�: 4WI members, Mr. Cha:& Zeience has made such progress in cir ase in the total Onrol- erally smaller amounts, paid in salar- �mphasisi �n the -examinations held Re ,Huron C4oqfnty students attend- . I T&L.A, and Mr. Jais. Ballantayne, too lerii�-nt through sympathy or oth- eons'tlant in e I schools, the grants School, youl! �.',� I I M.L.A. Motion carried. i�,te yeArs that such scourges as erwi�ip and thus do an injury to the ment has occurred and -the de�rease les by. the severa in the pupiYe-Owu SchOOL This, it is ing London Technical `5� " he preceding hIrntallpox, scarlet fever, diphtheria is of inteTest as indicatog a repeti- being in part determined by the sum . y agTeed, is a Step in the committee reep I In accordance with it ysis are being ov- 'Lo the Candidate in the long run. Ex- On froun Paid in salary during tht calendar generall ,mmend tbat we enter �:L:'� TMO On solution and, infantile paral . rend Of popullati, year. ,. the. general right ,direction.. into an agavemient With the London ,. ti the Clerk read a re ercome. In' -this figh�t the Provincial eiriptions; frqnitthe Entrance examiAna- tion ,Of the t urban, centres. In ad-dition to l"fairs, nan-iiely those Board of Education in .which Huron i ,the Turral to the I . en tt embodying the contents of the motion given and are ex- � are also paid The :four schoo ,� � I ead and! adopted. This ealth, with the co-apera- Lion continue to be - The attendance in the schools dfur- grants, special gran't Education, to at Grand Bend, Carlow, .St. Helens County agrees to pay 50 per c L or I this wa§ r 1B ' UO)alth officers tended when the conditions axe fav past year has been Om-ticu- � Is Corners, that - � and e =nrIVtZe Medical en ol_a� Th es fo, &� er ex n e by the Department of, I L be included in tt. � bh. COndi- and Currie have been the go per cent. requested, tille par .� fresoliWon Will Y I !an th ble. e fe r th high. ' - i ,g th ile the inclement wea- school boards that 'meet - ch stu en to � - printed minutes, numbered 3. U y 'ivib larly good. Wh held without interruption- for some en;W or guardians Of sin - d. ta 'b'�'r e `teac'hers (espe(cis -nations were reduced last 'Y a . interfered tions necessary to earn these gran . -or Huron will ,Ta%' equipped for the service) are axni e x ts y6are, tookplace again this year. In I p y t b Ace. . local members f , I doing a ve impressive - k. In he The Teathers' Institute was held th,er ,of the lipast -winter e grants apply to MM- Classes, a he ala - � . . . . eceive a copy of this resolutiom . or 1, �h With West with aaen&anee to a'certain extent, Thes I- addition a revirml Of the school fair Your coninittee further, reconMend, 'rural is, . "bog Is . r As tlxe, busiiness for the session was , the highest percentage at GodenJ in Co-operation with West epidernies occurred. The Agriculture, Music, Household Sei ld at flensall occurred. that, in view of the fact that num- I � process of completion, at=dlaince is 98 and the lowest Huron and was a highly successful no serious rose du,ring ence' and Manual Training and the forrnerl�. he b Co n . I I ' percentage attendance , fair, a sV- stantial in- bers,of students from Huron u tyr � , ,now in. the 10 . . average al- - meeting. aint ' 1� - At all but one IthOut' l that ble `75 urban schook The second; day was, spe otal paid. under these headings a .. � Warden- Sweitzer remarked whet ,other 3,000 �ber of entries and attend Technical SChOOls wl , � most 95 per' Cent. perfect attendance. ,by t, -s in observing in er the year from ,91.1 to 9.1.7 for all t . . crease in the niun neworder of proceedure suggesl*d,at I es of teachers took a ,schools; thery were thus.enaibled to schools,whirli is Considerably above mounts to a the general interest mqnifested,'took the county for the purpose of reeeiV- - I . � ,g of the sess�ion had now I - ' This may be each year. The apportionment of the place, The school fair ing commercial education and thO I this yew due, largely compare their own methods of i�n_ the ,provincial average year remains value of the . es' 0 =1 moVeme ,owing importance ,of I' the beginnih r7th, grants for the present such trairding, . been -tried out -and the. r ults were fu 'IT Y. I d,o, not thank stru&ion- with -those of represented in ariog;;� way by s,tdt- z nt 'is. apparent to all those gT '. " that all pupils attended on an on thei saimie basis as formerly. I th its Suftest to secondary school ,� � satisfactory. e - -supp' ,too ers ,and to discuss each Of contact wi . activi- we . -h school boards ta, take her's pr� ing . 195. Vrevious to this year, the general � ; � . More -business than usual had been ''rit _f�ai'T t1f) 7r, . a 179 rays out of the who ,6ome in ty that -a - conwriew- .. I ruch'a4vanta& of this, condition; lems and difficulfies4 All the teach- '"e-ge legislative -grants have been pAid ties I and it ,deserves the support of all boards in the coun- Urr C . . irst session, , , , I I -d legal tea)ching -days- for the year. interested in,the welfare of cial course be included in the c i u- ." dealt with at this the f z ,services of a teacher should' n6t eTS wrote me regarding the visit an he'county txeasurer. These persons this - 1, I . bult ,because all main questi6ns were ,be 'considered' as � a comnioditY, Sulb- considered it more v4aluable in a pra,c- Whien this. is compared -with the at- through t �1� pupils in the rural schools. Pro- lum and that a dopy of resolu . dealt With by conimittees, befoT,6 be- tenKnce Agures of some years ago, ,grants are now paid direct from the t return of tion."be sent to all such boards in . . . ject to, the law of supply anti de� tical way than ia second day's meet- om . Pro- -'110n is now =iade for a nty. . . . . , I ing discussed in council, the result mand- the human eleimi&&t should be ing. t,he tremendous improvo-n(ent ace - Treasu4ry 'Department of the 'he sums Paid to the school fair by I -I tiron ,Con :_ I I 11 � teachers plished du�i the last few yea,rs- in 'vinciAl Government to the school t of &W � was a speeding up of all miltters, taken into cortsideration. Many There were 27 changes of . the& the schools paiticipating, under the Re account of Board I, ation, ' . � - opportunity S&(yols � �are paying a salary of only after niqd1summer, almoist, half ,of this regard, can be realited.. As the boards so that the amount of -y grants in Agriculture, and,it is .hoped Stratford, thi� accounit is in accord- . � leaving for the last an to, a isehood grants not paid by the count d. . � period in whiph to read $450; at this salary no governrient gress made by any class is that this will -induce mare schools to ane'6�,with the sat and should be pai � n the 'bald, -Chairman,. - I � for a longer 'which were due to the expectation Pro I will no longer appear i take par� and. even lead to a revival -W. Archl . . resolutions, bylaws, etc., "signatures grants are paid. Am additional $100 i be ,great extent dependent on the at- cOumi. statements of the county. . and seals were affixed to Important 'to this, salary would the fully covered that the Ttetirrivg teacher would tendan,m Of its, members, the effect finane 1 a some' of the fairs that formerly � Agricultural Advisory Colmmittee � . . docuiments and the seal atts,ebed, in by the grants except for teachers Tequired' to attend another year at . -is Xp is to,be convnended as the . met this 24th of �eAifl_ Normal. Eight teachers were . �nar- of iTn1proved attendance on general Th , were held. This committee , .1. . the presence of council-. Nvith Interim.86cand -Class ( -one in, the schools school progress can be readily seen. former sysjt&n� was cuMbersome and An innovation in connection with January, -Weimbers, all present, with .1 Moved bry Reeve Elliott, seconded cates it-nd would give them, a small ried. The work d . the -grants passed through the hands program of the Teachers'. Con- MT. Hemingway ,presiding, Feber W. 1". of EasA Huron, is of a high average; The attendance cerbificatesm awarded "the . _-Tis- Is for of both the county and the township of . 11 I by Reeve Bowman: That we, as a surplus above their necessary emp the vention took place this yeaw. Regular Scott, secretary. - Re application ., gov rnment is wiUiag and the teachers show with few excep- in'tbe Goderich public 'schoo -s before being paid to- , county council, congmtulste the es. The e per.rfed 9.ttendtnce during the whole tresSurel sessions were beld for one day only, Ross Johnston and W. C. SWeitzery ,� , tions good ability and the behaviour � . Clerk,on the new syVteim adopted dur- able to payAhe grants.. s 'had a ( st beneficial effect schoolg. 'day ,being devoted to- v1:91t we rec6mmend � chool section , and industry of the pupils is a credit y�eaT. ba mo tb e other . � ing. the January session and find it All the 6 .ry closed the the 'different communities. in school attendance in this mupici- I presume it is Understood that the lnlg other schools in �,be Inspector- Ross Johnson at a salary of 30 cents , e With a to over 90- pupils county council is responsible for a ' ilys �'- a gTeat time savor, only regret is year with a balance, som. Report of Inspector E. C. Beacom pality, ,there 6eing ' cent. of the waue ,of ate. The schools. in four townsh per hour while on duty, as Corn , , that it was not adopted years ago. very substantial surplus. Many have 'In accordance with the practice in. who irrerited' this distinction in the grant of 25 -per by were closed on a certain day While Borer Inspecti6r. - c - I �- : Motion carried. ' I gradually -reduced theirbalances dur to sub- last school year. A& was pointed out all approved, equipment purchased the teacbers visited- certain desigiiat- Re motion of Cardiff & Bryans, re� :1 these poor years to an a�m;ount effect fot many years, I beg � - i 1. , Warden Sweitzer addr6ssed a few ing llu,wing annual TelpOX-t for previousIv,'I consider th�t this prac- the public schools of the county dur ed schools in -the ather four town- gairding �grant of $500 to our aign- -� ; � fitting Temarks to council at this ba'rely sufficient to carry them over. mit the fo tice could be exten-dIed, tG all s�hools ing the preceding year. This grant 0- later, , return visits cultural office, $No for J,unior exten- � I morris is the only township in which your informtatibn,, concerriing the with moist -henefficial results on re- amounted to ,oi-aY $�189.16 for -rbh,e s-bips- a w 1. I time. gr�ss of elementary education in t year, but as the chemical c1qsets I were'niade. The tesehers report that sion. work, We concur in same, also I., r Moved ,by Reeivie Eckert, S'ecoiided the townsbiq) grant and special levy ,pro gularity of attendance. I pas . ved much practical benefit recoinmend a grant, �bf $16 to each � . ,e not paid in full. the schools comprising the Inspector- It -led by a nuniber of ,schools last ,ty den . � , e history instal , th , -ad thst m(any new -school fair held "this, year. se I by Reeve ,Mellick: That we adjourn Wel For the first time in th , visits a � . . Motion Puring the year sandtary chemical ate of West Huron -for the year 1934. of the schools of ,this area the Mum- year ,are recognized as equipment, � . to meet June 4th at 2 pm mber Of schools in operation 1�:g!�prona and methods that could Re application of the Ontaxio Ag- " losets were iftstaUed in 11 school The nu to be raised, for this grant U in .1 council for a - grant li . Carried. Council adjourned at 11.45 c ber of teachers holding First Class the sum operation in their own ricultura; of 41� . � National buildings, matking 32 in all. The va- namely 89 rural and 4 unban, re - i . gim. by the singing Of the ' Certificates is in excessof thosebold- during the piesent year, will require I sch:UIz,nw:* brought to their atten- arloney towards carrying on its -work, I i. , .1 � I lue to the health, and comfort of the maims the svmL- as for some years). . 3 there to be substantially increase& ti. I , ,we reconimsend that a grant of $50 ,_1 Azythem. In these schools, 126 teachers are Ing Second Class Certifiicate�., o 'I probability, the s,chemL I Report of John M. Field children cannot be overestimated. hers with First Class The nruiry4ber of Fifth C11asses main- will be repeated in the near future. be made. i. � Wells were drilled in -three school's regularly employed,, there having being 66 teac ed in the rural schools continues � Certificates, 58 with Second Class- cer- tain, � The �mly changes ''taking pla,ce' in -n T14D Teduction in the staff of any exitensiive, and- an all probability The one -day meeting was a joint ses- Be appointiment of a delegate to " wbLre thp supply Of water was found .be( as, In- I th a Kin- to The sipecto s of East and the annual meeting- of Ontario AgTi- , I the Organization of the schoo,ls for ..;ftpatel; and ov�e tea,cher wi �- , ere the addition of a to ,be defectiive. Several class roonis school since my appointment I toT's certifica,t�e iegu- will continue to, do so under presen,t 8ion of the In rate e s-pecial cultural Clouncil, we recommend send- I'�' ithis year. w. In the case of a few two dergarten Direc � were painted and Otherwise imqyrc,v- spector. &chools, there larly 'employed. This is a deQn,stra_ conditions. During the present year West ftiron� at which th- the ing 'Mr. 'Hemingway -to, sa,id meetin 1, teacher to the Cra-Tibirook school and Te are 29 rural schools where such ,speaker Was Prof. Cornish of 9- I ed; the g,rounds in most schools are or thrree roon-P rural epartment the ronto. His Re statement from, South Huron ��. I the reduction -of the staff of LoweT �ept in good Condition and adorned has beeri an a:gitation from time to tiOn, of th e policy Of the D cLazses are in operation'with a total C`llege of Education, To � . Wingham from :two tea,chers, to one; ith flower beds. There are six time, for a -decrease in staff, but in of Eduration't&-demand, higher quali- nrolment of 10q Pupils. Eleven of thotzgbtful and instructive addresses Plow,man's Association, of its receipts I .1 rbbe latter change was inadvisable as 'v fications on th- , - oINthe teachers e e schools qualified for the Fif,t.h were much appreciated, while the and expenditures, we find it very sat- � , the school is boo large for effective schools in which the accommodations -no ease, has the enTolment sbrunk and undoubtedly the number of teach- thes pres easure : work for one teacher ,and the cost o I are pf die Woqrest, - (but it seem - to such an extent that such a course holding the higher certificate will Class g -rants, which are paid partly other items, on, the program we're all isfactory and, ex s OUT P1 ' 'A. f - of practical benefit to the teachers in at receiving same,-OliwT Henling- 11, necessary to await the advent of bet- would seem desirable. -In such schools erg r to year. by the Department of Education and I . I- the second is fully covered by the I, sbow an increase from, yea ir rwork� way, Chairman. � 'Der times to urge new buildings. it is -worthy of note that the addi- artly b" the County council and the ,,, . grants. The additional t�eacher at � A successful School Fair was held tional government and township The course for Second Class (--; `­ P y ed in all to $2,680.84, It is felt that the 'year has been Report of Executive Committee ' 5 Cranbrook was to enable t---.--- � Cates is being Riven, fo- tb- 1-' ': ___ _1 _""� i' Ii"Ount one of quiet but substantial progress I Re motdon of grants to spring — c , e,he -boards concerned very "le this vear -at the Provi-i,?ial �,`-Yr` zf,.�d:na.g in the schools. With the interest in)shows, Mowlmen�s Association, Fall ' �,, . I.,. Jn-a",eri.l - k-Itance, in the operation r ensall ,Seed Show, that � I Schools, so that -a-Fter nex' yep-- n'.1 education now generally ,manifested Fairs, also �H 1k C, � s. Class in � ,h3ir _ ", c�� 1�`�: new teachers e1mroloyed will holl a .DI The Fifth throughout the district, it is confi- they receive the saime grants, as last 0, . .. I the school at Dungannon with an, en- schools ., �_ I I FiTst Class certificate. Those t,�acb- dently anticipated that the year and Kirkton, Clifford and Lack- *.,' - . ITnent of Ill pupils is outstanding 1V t ,� I - ers who now hold Second Class cer- I ii1*10 Point of nuanbers, and also coqn- will contiriue to fulfil in a capable I nuiw receive ,half the amount of th& A - � tificates. -will continue tx) be qualified manner during the present Year, their resident -fairs. '�' r "": I I to teach in ,the public schools, ,but PaTes very favorably with othe high task of fitting the youth of the Re motion of Matheson and Sher- ��.,'." , classes in 1�- .. they would be well advised, by means s,chools mainftining such inty for the duties and res*o-i- wood, as we have dealt with Luck- �!�, . I I of suninier courses, -to seek to secure the character of the work accomplisb- cou . of adults- life. -E. C. Beacom, MOW Fair in former motdon, wie re7 14� H 4" LV . higher qualifications if they desire to lisi'hed. Efforts were made this year bilities � �;�,_ . . Continuation �School estab- 1. P. S., ,Huron West. Commend no action. . 1, ach- to have a Legislative Conimittee Re congRderation of salary of ;'�; . I make any advancement in the te ",..�, I ing profession. lighed at this centre, but while the Re resolution of Perth county coun- county officials, we recommend that .11!' . * . tatepayers voted in favour of the cil, re increased taxation on, excessive the salaries of all county officials re- i�'1111 � I As is generally known, the second i�,.: . I : THE . project, they did not feel able to pr& profits, incomes, salaries. and divi- main the same as last year, excepting � . . � year Nonmial Course,, which aroused a �. .." throughout vide the necessary additional accom- dends �'going out of - Canada, we 'John ITYL Roberts and Harvey . Ers- ", . great deal of opposition modation at this tinie. The need- for O nda- kine, who ,have been deprived of -m- �, - the'Provin-ce, has been. dispensed with 1�`_ � ,�,,, - �; � by the pn�sent p�rovincial goRernment. a school doifig, niore advanced - work I tion, and wish -the Clerk to ' not;fY numeration from Old Age -Pension �1_ I � As a number of tevebem bad already in this locality -is obvious, as the town- Perth county council accordinglY� and Mothers? I Allowance, we T�ed� ,1 , Carried. Re motion of I ;, I . I taken. this course, to reimburse them i,'��,t , 1 � � "ind "Harvey Ers- �, DOMINION BANK - 11 ships of Avhfield and, Wiest Wawan- Archibald and mend that John X alJoberts' sal�ry, , I to soineyextent for the 6sh are Temote from all secondary re Motheks� Allowance to as ,Clerk, be $1,600 �.�. .,I . I nt of $25 expenditure schools. No dosbt the.proposal Will Mogrioge, . One child, DIM- kine, as r, be $1,600. 1 11 , , 11 I . invol;�ed. a gra a Year for receive favorable consideration when mothers wit!h we rec Trenurre all 1.� I Condensed Statement as at 31st December, 1934 the next four years bas, been an- econointe conditions show,greater ijft- mend acceptance of salmo.-Carried; Be tiender ' for supplying .bread at R�W . I nounced. There are six teacbers in Re niotion of Grain and Davidson, gaol, we recormniend E. Cleveland at . . � I (have attended this P"Ovement. Be �,�� _hOol En regarding petitioning the-Governme4t 11 cents pere 3 -pound loaf be accept- �,_' , . the district who Of High _ . -mployfnent relief ed; ,that meat be supplied by Adolf r�IL�. , ill benefit ib� ntinne the 1. I I � course and who wi. Y this The number I UnL 4 I trance candidates- did not reach the to co 1_5 I ASSETS � I 0,5,ovision. to ,rural muniicipalities, we Kibler at 7Y2c (per pound without " 11 I . high. total of the former year as con- 'grants n Cutt's tender for ��,�!' . . ... I ............ $ 21,364,316.18 � "�Phe salaries paid in the rural siderable, vanation exists in this re- loc . ommk.,nd our concurrence in sa,me. bone; that J. Calvi I !�", . CAAR on Hand and in Banks ......................... . � ....... ; .... . - ,Carried. Re communitation ffom gr��ries, be accepted, Pq:� Gold Reserves and Minister of Finance - 719,730.35. schools shows a further decrease, the gard� from year to year. There were Ontario , Aosociation of Rural Mun- Re -hospital grant, we recon*nend J� � Deposit with Central generW average being $628 as Com- in all 329 candidates of whom 291 or !r_" , I ......... � ...... 34,317,605.72 � icipalities, we ,have anm-yed the same grant as in 1934 as we have ,� �. . Government and Other Securities .... � ........................ paired with $650 fbr the previous 95 per cent. were successful, as com- .��;, ana 3io questionnaire according' -to our best examined their reports. ., 10,094,821.84 yeair.' Thi,so decrease can, be attr - pared with 351 candidates . ''. C&U Loam ..................................... : ................................... * .... ­­­ — ibut judgment as per accompanying sheet., - Re pastqerized milk for Childr,en's �V � 1 $ 66,496,474.09 ed to the -uni-iformly low salaries paid passing during 1933. The percent- � . ��,, tea4r,h- --catrHed'--i'Petier (W. 'Scott, Ohair-- Shelter, we recommend that the offer ',��, . in schools where a change of age of successful candidutes- *as quite , , �` man. of J. A. ISnid be considered by "I 50,994,877.51 ers occurred during the year. In satisfactory and TeflOCtS the cOmPe- Report of Children!s Aid Society . ""' �p Corn ercial Loans and Discounts .............................................. Shelter &n �,900,000.00 such schools?, the competition for po&j- tent instructi;on being given- in the *dtte� I Bank Premises . .. . .. ..... � .. ..... ..................... � ............................ the During the year there axe, Of 1, -In-illie-ase of Mrs. Katie Henry's I ,, dry tions was so great owing to large schools by the gireat� majority of the course, a M matters Wl . .am, re Onts�rio Res- ,�Ch account, of Wingh 0 -t, Liabilities of Customers under Letters of Credit and Sun nu1mber unable to secure isebools , that teachers. I have to�,b � att, el=w. ---Fzo_i_p,'tim e Vital we TecoMmend that the county �, 1V �, 4 Other, Assets ...................................................................... 1;415,771.56 . teachers were willing to accept VeT Y A considerable nuh4ber of the suc- pay r ��oilll�, 1) . ,� to tl]g6 di Ities ,have to be solved $40 and town of'-Wingham ar- lv.t � luwsalwies in order to secure a Pm- cessfud candidates at the High School eu ring'at, house. " , , 'r 9`4,i�: � ., $125,807 " 'd _. -, 1 ,123.16 My decisions 'have to be made range with the docto 'I �1, "T'. tio In, two instanoeis� salaries dis Entrance Examination from both the ,*, t" I � �,;)i,T, I w as $400 per Tear are being paid; r, . (by ecimmittee. Apart from thes-a Re Canadian National InsiRAe-Aw . � and urban schools of the Society has proceed- Blind, we recommend a -grant of $14)0. ,�'r . � lo were again ," 4 ., . M, ;,f%�.­­ . I in this conri4mWon, it should be realiz- awarded certiificates . ' t work �,�s -. LUBILITIES on the recom- ,��i��, ed in a simooth and efficient manner. Re ftiviation Arqi IQI'�,.. % ed thatl at least $450 must be paid in ,y. Rosew Hbwpe� .1 mendation of the prinicipals and with- expenditure is carefully chock- we. recommend $15o. ,61'.i . ......... $ 98,269,160.34 salary during -the year in order to out the necessity of writing rthe ex - I its ............................................................................... Q Depos' over and no monei -has been sp9n" Re County Audit, we re6oh*nend ,�,�,,� -, ......... 2,145,193.42 secure the township -grant. In the wrnin,tioms . t ,)�I,J�� . se by the Depairtment Of rU'AF Deposits by Other Banks . - � ........................................... 6 ..... . , ich was not absGluteliy required, that the offer of J. W. Monteith, �, I . 1,500,000.00 cage of these two schools, substantial EdU,,tiio,. rais yew 92 pupils Or Mk",� Advances under the Finance Act .............................................. . thus the county,has been amply pro- chartered amountant at $275, ex - IR l� - 're to be made be-: . , 14 increases -will requi - i?Z,,4 Notes in Circulation ....... .. ............... 11- ...................................... 6,683,623.00 . 33 per cent. of the successful' Candi4 tected in the money spent. The can penses included,.be accepted. , �� 'nrd-ng in . E� ,,� 95 Sopteiniber in order to . 11� us he 'R"ic, of Credit and I I earn this grant. It is an bnc4DUTag- manner. The system in e in this 'of t chi re of' uites� -we a,wepit tender 61 The Huron 4%,-"�,; . Letters Sundry Other Liabilities .......................... 2,668,003.48 11 dates were awarded Standing in this ldren while they,are in our Re (printing tol County couneil 7mn- ,�',,�, - I I N $111,265,980.24 ing sign to note with regard to beach- Inspeetorsite for some- Yeare hw' PrOV­ charge, is an, important festa �,�,,,,;, the work; and we feel we are justi- Exposi;tor at 65c per page, a -lee that .Ki'i / salaTiriq that in, only a few i P,sg,�4­ . . . 11 . .' ............ I ............. '14,541,142.92 err In- ed quite satisfactory and it is - fied in f6eling proud with regard to their tender for receipts and fox. ""4 . Capital, Reserve and Undivided Prof-ts ........ . intend li�,I�i',�- , a.*esi w1heire a tefd�,her remained, . ,,,, st - Wkii, . . $125,807,123.16 1. this feature. The-' Matron, Mrs. . 11" ,,, . - I in the same school, wag t: reduction I. p,p . .1 .. I I , " (0ontinued on, Page 7) ��, . I i i , , I Oliver, bag shown, that she is fi'OW ".1"'. ___ I . of "ry ma& &nd, in a great many 1. � I < - tnv of wbrk. The children All"t 1, .. I . .. for .th I Kzl.,� I . . is �jj , Ab", . '.. I . I coses, increases up to $100 per ah- I I - it I "g'. �,� �,,% � , " , The GRoeral Manager, JIM were giV4�n als a TecOgnitiOU Of i at,s bappy and Well Cared, ,for; Ind I , 40 ", �J,' . . 1 rp n �� fact mat sh`ii makes the fteit�T . _,----__;_ . W�Xt, .� 'i -, I � I The Dominion Bardk, meritorious, service, I is a . I - I " the children w— ­��N N \ \ \ `qq. 'I, I I .. . , (,-19 . , , , 1, - , , " � I . Torontot Ontario, . an idmT 'home for -i - �,;�,��,�,�,i� �_ � ` . I I . �., _,:_ - \ \ -,q 'k �'_ , , �. I I While no new schools haroe be6a ' At present there are 12 inn1fate's, 11 ;-- I , ,1,11f,,�1.-..1­. ed the above conden"d Balance Sheet as at Decem- I ", I or -:- f "N' [',!�11110t,V. I I ".. 4' 11-0. 5 I / .,., �r,�' "Qrs , - , ter 31, 1934, and compared it with the book$ & .. . . i ,a, __ 0 " , L - We report that'we have examin , , 6�, 1 . 11 built during the ,peai, very consider- ' I years. , , " " ,�� , and vouchers at Head Office and with this able improvements in e�dsting build- ' raMiging ifram 9 ftnonth-s to 15 ­,� r' ,__ ,� " , - . 11heire aro 2 ftbieS under One Y��, I 0 0 P!W$V, - . lun6 We have examined the cash and the securities repre ings have been effected, and in gen- ,, / , ,,,, �,.R . I cgr"ed returns from the Branc , � : Branches . I . boy *� 5 yeaIV, I bO7 Of (; Yews, I r - / I r,I'Q,L6��,,,,,�7' I hod at the Head Office and certain of the larger . ml, the sdiools hwe been nmintwn- ,_ '% a, / �1;�'­` , ,� 1 Mating the-BanWe investmM[so " held at I " and I giol of 8 years, I boy Of 11 ; ,�, , i . am' securities , 'P,�'.' �,�,;'.r � I as sit December 31, 1434 and in addition we ex ined the cash atid the ed in a -good, state of repair. Splecial , I 1 &`�,4,�',� . ' , yeors, I girl of 10 Years, .I girl of 1� . 1_�� K I D E I ,,, � Pl�' I I I ot Branches during the year. We hav� obtained all the i4ormation attention too the provision. of annitary - Il- � I ,. 1-1 I-, Y&P JR,,iL-,: certai* of the intpofta ,� 1. 1. ,. ; ' V � years, 2 girl.g of 14 years,, and I girl ' / �',j� �t�, and explanations that we have requiredt and in our opinion the transactions of the Bank oonvenienem bas bees, given, by a ) I � I I I / _�_z �,�g.,p -? , �� - ,�, 1. ' . k,�;, ' / V ,,�;,;�, 1. I "VIA � ill,, 1. . I , . come under our notim have been - . �.;, I , �: � of 15. They are all going to school , � / — ,�j,, ", I . — R�� L & 'I'T - , which have I -within the -powers of the banL nutaber of bow�ds of Vural sehool's,' I 1, Who are, Of 0chool ftge,� except two, F" I L L S ---- . - I — . I 1 41. I I _" " i e - pay for '.0 s -�ie titeach,.&Mr�whil * .;Ig f �1 eat. i 1� .� U,�ta a W t eac,4,1, F_�v I , , 1 I - , .. .. .. n .0 06 � . . , ' i . IrA ­ - 10 one of tl I �, I � \ � — S ,� '6g.,UE , , , , t`i�` k nd18 there being 22 t0hools where during A W-4, , 4 1� Mkl.il�",.��, I : � In. our opinion the Balance Sheet 4iscioses the true condition of the ban a I � ke 4irls Wng fth-nOrnMl � XF �.1­1, , , I I . 0 1 ;,/ , � .�, t� �� elosetsi were in- __ - , , , , "'�, " I. . P�'! U C�� I A -1d �, - % the year ;h�i�kda.l , � I 11 nd the other U61pinig in the home. :1:7 , � , ..." ,'.�,,, I � as shown by the books of th�'Banlc I 'AL 8, sug 64 rural .. .1 I a \\X,__�__ Q I.) ,- ! t,i;,1%'8 u,,'., �, . , rinmn�, r.� stalled. There aro now - I , "I I" ,he ,&N� -&da "16r the yeor 19`84 , .1 1�. ,,)N..f,V!?, 'o' --p! of 71uh.11 &_ Co. - I 1 , � "i" a . , t "� , I . T pe ,�., . 4. �, ". �. ',. 4, � I.. W.., I . . 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