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The Goderich Star, 1929-06-13, Page 7
• ?*ti'*f `AAY, msmt lith, telt Your Summer Home Can Look Twice as Attractive Simply. .: cover the waits and ceilings with smooth, tight i`it ing; sheets of Gyproc Fireproof 'Wallboard—then decorate. Gyproc will also make it cooler on hot days -.-warmer on cold nights. !eproo For Salo By The Goderich Planing Mills, Ltd. x17_ leeiwiambip i► tmend Colleae. 4Man� 11►li+i'#er/- Moved y limits: Torso aai (Torii,• dint it o eerier* remains ures to or the tee n af�( odsrrieh�is esti led this year after the rotenone* of the teensy' road in the Town t:oderich are meet, it tie expended ('..si, brio Bond. elate to the G. Roads t'annashseion. Moved by Messrs. McKibben s' 1 Trewartha that the refer - matter, a 'grant to the Western University be refer- Vred to the Education Committee to report•=Carried. At the Thursday '.afternoon session Mr. hoose, district engineer of the IRigbways depsartnent wits laciestotdid, s'os was xpresaskedsing Mtoppreci. speak, tr wliofwh thehe att"o county roads stud of the work done by the Good Rosins Commismon. A vote of sppreciatien was 'nova by Mr. Henderson and seconded lir Mr. M'eKibban, and adoptedits to Mr. Hill being asked to address the On. ,tario (toed Roads Association end of his delivering iliaaddress in Tomas trariousi committee remota, we taken up and adopted and the follow . Aug motion weft added as a rider tams the Good Roads 'Commission's report: Moved by Messrs. Neeb mond Higgins that the Good Reade Conualesion be hereby Instructed to so` regulate the. expenditures on the County systema - that the Good Roads levy do not ex . teed a 2 -mill rate, Ex-countya Treasurer flan was present during the greaeer part of.. the afternoon and 'otos asked by the Warden to speak to the' council. Mr. Lane spoke of the cbanices that had C ' taken place inthet personnel of the " council ail thte numnber' of councillors now as eeomparcd with tie yet.r 1891 when he was first appointed clerk. OODLRICH STAR Goderich, Ont. URON:C.OUNTY Co tlt Rate This Year Seven Mills for Genal At that date the number of ter t council. 1! ;� Mills,s Four � �` lots was. Cf1..' Five years later the al, and Two for Highways as Usual, and One number was changed to 16 mmnd nd'w to Pay Off Provindal Highway Debt stood at 29. The matter of insuramiee . against • liability for tdamages for saccidents on ANNUAL PICNIC AT BATFIELD JUNE 21st the county Toads, and ' a motion +by' that the county take out liabiltity in 6ISr' . He d8'g1111 GI ai ie yenned }Tubb and surance was carried 0n. a vote of 21 Me t g Y> to 8. eo • Higgins Old Age Pension Board Messrs .• Hubbard and IL A. Keya ;ltrd . A motion by alcove. Hubbard and - Keys was to insure with the Globe In our last issue we reported the doings of the county .council, which met in Gederieh:last week,_ -up to the j Wednesday Afternoon session:. This WAS , . a, short session after which the council visited the County Home in. Cld oort . i Following is the remainder ofet e report of the June session:- , At the Thursday Morniug session en application for a position an the 4 Apse Pension Committee was read em Mr. Peter Doi. of }Eewick Laid on the table. A Ietter from Mr. 'I. A. Humphries, acting deputy for the Attorney Gen: eral of Ontario, regarding High roun- ty constable matters, Was filed. Mr. "Edwards, inspector of the Children's Aid . Society, vaas present and spoke of the matters relating to - lmi.s - of lee, _ dwelling . partk'ularly. with children under the Unmarried Par- ents' Act. `Several `:difficult caeee were cited and the co-operation of the council Was asked in dealingwith many asses; of hardship coming up ttIl the time in the different enunicie patios regarding incorrigibles. Mr. Edwards also'spoke of _Oho necessity of making a: survey of the county as to crippled children, the :ssiine to be various reeves were 'naked to- report . indemniteleenay" . Co. up tat $10,000 for one apes. Dr. Milne suggested .aemesa nay 0 gtt A�Sessrs: ma and H'ondizraon moved that the Medieai ,Association of the insurance in sattendment #a: placsm the. county might render advice, with the . Canadian General insurance Prot Kingston of the western University was present and addressee th0 council, on the invitation of the ,. Warden. He pointed out that the Western University is a university' recognized be the Government' as the regional university for the iourteen Western counties. 'The ' University is Co.,. the premium ' being..$648 for $10,000 Ball: ility in any one accident. The amendment carried by a vote of 21.to 'T Mr. Thos. ear , : secretary of the Stratford • . Rotate: 'Club, and Me. Mountain, president of the Club, ad- tion-seetardan. Prof, Kitts scan . ave a; dressed,. the eomuncal ; as to a crippled, g g child chore the club , is financing to be full aecount"of the work of the Um- held in Stratford hospital June 28th verity, its financial needs, and he at 9 a.m. The club bad $G,000 to appealed to the county' to ear the spend for crippled cliildrer n and was icost .or part of the coat of the Huron extending its (beneficence' to include. students, • Huron 'County, and ales, crippled chip• T)r. Milne expressed the vie! that siren in 'Huron woul:l be Iookted after the fees charged students (particular- if notice were sent to Dr. David Iy arts students) should :be raised to smith, of Stratford. Treatment would makeup the deficiency ensteoel of an- • be in the Sias Children's Hospital. pealing to the 'vounyy . } _ ee& by Messrs. Keyes and Hill Moved liy! - Messx$. Wright. and that the Old Age Pension Board for: Hubbard, that, owing to Wroxeter 1929 be Messrs. Henderson. Cratigie, being no longer incorporated and the Hubbard and Higgins. Car - property of the village reverting to' ried, Messrs. Trewartha, Neeb and ofwick end Turn- thetownships a d •1T Blair !Kennedy, Warden `thdrawn berry, and an adSUS tmen t •being neves- i the rd n having withdrawn sarse Messrs. McKibben, Trewartha- names from the ssr9vi HHenderson nation. Moved by Messrs. Heders-And and Henderson be appointed a tom talker'•tbnt.•owing to the dangerous mittee to make - the ad justnaent for' coedit on of the Prairie P.oad south co‘ 1--) ,,vt:9. 4, \---- - 401 NweixMei i tosOwc414 i 4r FLAW W I 'LINGERS The rich, fullhoclied taste of Gold • Medal Makes it Petunia's most delicious coffee. so • MEDAL FMB "You'll drink it again' • that it is in real danger of being damaged, and would reeommnend.,that the balance of the' road be stoned at the west side to ,protect it. About one third of this road was stone pro- tected last year at a cost of about $80. Sent to the Good Roads Com - 111184011, Moved by Messrs. Middleton and jrld'er that Groderioh <tcrrnship be given a reasonable amount per yard for gravel taken from gravel hill on Benmiller •road. Sent to Good••R:oads. Commission. In support o'f the mo- tion• Mx. Middleton produced the original deed in 1800' showing the purehase of this shill by the township. as a gravel supply, also the resolu- tions of the council leading upto the purchase.; .The only questionseem- ed to be whether the hill was to be considered as .taken over as part of the.Oood Roads system :or as.still.be-. longing to the township, the road al- lovirxnce of the deviating road being all that was taken over. Moved by - Messrs. Trcwartha and. Stalker that a bylaw the prepared limiting the gross load to be carried l!taei $7104' Witter and Lathy Com- maelear. eltatate; telephoto. ss; 1 eatte vela►. alt4:f)s,ta mt,.t'llattc,;lu. The total iniarance carried by the county is $92.54/0 avetmge cot; Per ! antelitl�pgery year, $`t,'u i MMQusc$e.5,000; •} ofYiR�ei- fur e, $13,1u0; 'INitirt illtiti�ie, ;f 000; ;jail, $10e100; jail reeideni'e, $..rims; regiesty ' 111.°e, $5.4100; childrens sheltem, $2,ltle)a boikera at eaiurt house mniq Ileus© of Refuge. $1. nt)u The auditors reported: We are conviri•m tett that the present system of a ycurly audit in Feb. or March could be improved en. The financial trans, actions of the county teday, compar- ed o mpaared with the business transacted generation ago, due in a large meas. ural, to the expenses intlurred in the Ifighwaya Department, maks" it al• most itimer...tivt' for at least two mule its in the year instead of one, and this we believe would be of great as- sistance not only to the treasurer and road commission but to the council Sts w. Anellother matter we would draw to • the attention of your honorable body is the present condition under which your treasurer has to contend with an his otllee. Practically iw filing • system of any kind, and with the vast amount of orders, cheques, eta., pas- sing through his heads particularly in the Highway Department Mr. Young is to be commended on having his (books anal accounts in as good shape ea he has. We believe a fit- inti system in this particular office is long overdue as the tresent arrange - rout of handling the county business - is obsolete. • In conclusion we would like to take this opportunity of eat pressing our thanks to your treasur- r, -your a~tllclent..clerk and also Miss, Tye of the engineer's °flee, for the - assistance so cheerfully given us in ' the performance of our duties as auditors. . COMAIITTEE REPORTS • l•atioii The i cgislationegisleommnittee reported recommending that the motion of 11.h.. MelCibben and Dr, Milne teat the amount of lines for traffic violations on county roads. within a town or vil- lage be refunded by the county to said town or village when the .infer- 'nation is laid by a constable or ofti- eial of sueh municipality, be Adopted; that, the motion of Messrs. Hillnal ;Ballantyne asking the Covemninment to Increase the grant on township roads to 50 per cent be adopted; that the request of the Township of • Hay for a byla!ty •ennpowering thein to deal with the sale of lands for taxes, be granted; that the load commission be appointed to deal with the question,of the instruetion of motor traffic in the spring when the frost is coming: out of the ground. The committee recorded itself' as in sympathy with the sieve of Peters borough in this regard.The road commission also is dealing with the matter of the appointment of a speed traffic ofilier. House of Refuge The House of 'Refuge _ committee reported having had two '•meetings since the Januarys session, one on the Sth of March and one June 3rd. •The quarterly accounts were audited on each occasion us follows:, Mareli, $2,457.15; June, $2,730.07. On each occasion the committee made an in- spection of the Homo and premises ?Atilt Anil DINNEIS KEAHYf"�" ....Meats ALWAYS On time! Moat menfolk get cross if meals nrsn't peeved on bran. Sia! you cot ls4Lh'4YS have *rob right ON the dot if you ado your cook- ing of a PerJiretios 011 lenge! Just touch* match to thehum or—there's your best -Most es goo, faster than electricity, far aster than coal or wood. sant tae ....TT ,MMMT► .And oo dean! No soot to dirty • ,: , poise r'�`'wZwi up your pots and pans. No • rwv,tws esM.mMrr. goad for the men to chop and i ms "sets sm.'', carry haat all hours RFECTiO .T, 'TO Oil Burning Rang, �t . - l TODAY. i�• .l�rl+F.rAY' iNrs• j PINS, ,.M itot FasB hnestwtl, 14111.044 mho sow *of rooms ow. *ikon Icol.,ow. •t 4141,.MM„1. 4.. .1.,•••............•NMM.......N4.............1•b.,IMI.MIM.4 4.•.,1A..6441.NNF,..1.1„,•. 4 30 .C`iw*si„ AMV,r„tatT.+tone,moot., I Mama early in December,' Re the matter of grant to the Western University, .w1...w0,4.1 r.....�rlwr.....,.iw.►-f...a,.....Y,.t also that it was necessary for the council to get the best results, to give we recommend that, awing to thej,aupportto the superintendent, and condition; of our finances at present' not to interfere with, nor overru e we feel that we are unable to give a him; •in carrying out the work, grant but that the matter inay he Many other papers of interest were t iny p p b o. d d m given favorable cansideratian the:nresanteai, an the of pro lei f future. We also suggest that as. a who should pay for the roads' was. matter of relief some readjustment diseu-sed ' fully, the rural, delegates be made : in the fees payable by stu- contending that the cities should pay dents in eertain departments. most, and •vied versa.• Finanet While in Toronto,. the Commission e.ctit was The finance committee reported on posedamincd to puivba+equipsmoant hat. ' A• number of accounts... Re motion of Early in May the most of the y X Y qs Coutt-e Messrs, Beattie .and Adams for the ty Roads were looked over, and the road commissioners to prlepay° 'u re- construction work whdelm was ropo- port and budget at the Deeemnbtr sea- ed. '' A trip was made to .Ilstnmiilton to Sion of. work they think should by examine dm'agline and other equip done the following year, that this be menta • concurred in; that the auditors' re- Early in the year the 2 -ton' .item port be accepted and printed in the Trucks,, purchased last year, were ex - minutes; that Miss Tye be paid _$10..changed :.for new -3 -to trucks the linty C paying $1,600 each in, amddi for services rendered to the auditors nto -. for 190 and 1929; that ` a enmmfit Ce+ tion. These new trucks appear to 1 be appointed tenter with the ou be efficient, ty solicitor as to the high cost of During the .s ria a nettle offices criminal justice accounts and that the was employed for a short time, who report of this committee>be sent to was particularly instrueted to act in over the steel .bridges of the county and found everything in splendid or- the attorney general; that this come tales of overloaded trucks which to 10 tons. Carried. der and it real credit to Mr. and Mrs. mittee consider ways and means to ,eause great damage to the roods at At the Fridat morning session the Jacob who they reported, are doing take care of our indebtedness,. and wo that period of the year. The'neer clerk laid on the table the various a splendid work and keeping the recommend that the matter of sane' legislation directs that fines be aid p>?; p sent to the Crippled Children's Ass°- equalization purposes. Carried: • of W nghasn which. was badly detm- •Hi it 'School levies, both for the Home and farm in excellent shape. p Move Messrs. Wri tit' andg t d ..hit g agedd .. 'n' . recent floods we feet . . •. adjoin.- ' ommitt a further reported a. etatla� t o t .to . e l _with .. The - t}ri �. , countyt, schools and ss heels in. adyoi The c e p n a ,'1' i, X►. 4 d• p .. - , Adams 'that. $ll0 lie ');ranted for a 'drip •counties: iThese were referred to Many repairs and .improvements are reediting .fit t --- - the ,education committee. • needed' from time to time and this .D • "TCS Q L. . i,, ,.,►� ''" � '"Y' D U RAN. • for 14 Sid Cosrtiatei"at Motor Irak Pour<1r'bvrt' R,,1SAer Meru Vol T'1sa isg Chdsr Siviat Pew Fea riAdesaiog ramogrr Care Pikes ,mrd Sixes boo $675 t $209$ P PA; trend , ONES Stwkieri t nary Efinexuest 'tate Exits . THE runtANr'4P' SPECIAL. .y 1 f 0.0001 SCDAN T)wi&htfi41y Improved o//f Altret factors contribute to the popularity off Alit �V '�(,,�r :lDnranr"4o' ... mere power and speed .. s mote ease of controiarorn its improved steering facilities .^. ...metre ceitnf cirrabfC riding ... less effort in drivin*.r Live it yourself; •Mah+, yol •t o raaaolnpalri eejliilge •ic., . .,..,,. e by gout highest conception of automobile performance and -Modern appeamrence. Your dealer is traiting, now, to a .ear at your dispot d. ' nc;rcr.nr I)titANT etOTOfte 4 CANADA 1:lMtI' b TpttOMO CANApk PAIGISY Tf1t1t C)(S IN TON TO t!e TON CAPACITIES PETER GRAF Goderich, Ont The clerk made expia„..ions as to year has been. no exception. We the. Old Age Pension Board. The have had the old ice house, not needy Attorney General's Department will ed since the installing of the Frigi furnish the .. clerk with all • blank claire, and badly decayed, repaired forms, etc., and all information as to and put at proper order to be used as. procedure, and untia these are re- ” a sort of otore house. It was also ecuved the .committee 'cannot organ- .necessary to do some repairs badly ize and assume .its duties . needed in the women's .department. County Engineer Patterson addres- needed' in the women's department, sed the council as to the estimates new flooring, repairs to bath tub, and for the Highways Department and repapering of two rooms. •OThese have claimed that the estimates had been. been done and add 'meat to the cont• passed very close. The county trees-. fort and convenience of the convert. Wee also spoke as to the rates and ment. We found 80 inmates in the said he thought toe ordinary rate Home and all, seem contented and well should stand at 4 mills. fed and looked after. Two more ere • After . much discussion it was mov- recently added from the Ontario Bios, ed by Messrs. Neeb and Higgins that pital. All these have been taken care the mates to be levied on the equalie- of and have proved no detriment and be left to the whole council; that this to the county so that in future, `the committee recommend the curtailment officer should be partly self -sustain- off expenditure by all officials and earn-. ling. We recommend that .ail oflhcer. mnittees as far as possible. be, engaged again for the summer County Roads Comnmission months. To the Warden and Council, A, tatrload of ealeiuin chloride has • ofd Cou. been bought and among others, the Gentlemen,—We, County of c, your Road Com- road' from Saltford to Dunlop bee. mission, beg to report as follows: been will fti The sill of this mat. oriatl-rv�ilt effect eonsielarable savings :Since the January session of the in resurfacing and dragging, in addi- council, the work on the county roods tion to the benefitof duet prevention. has been procceding•as usual, and the It is proposed to use more of this ma - roads are in much the 30111e condition aerial, but it is expected that some as last year, The severe freshets ell wm. also be used during the spring caused some minor Owing to the heavy heals now being washouts on the roads, and the fail- operated. over the highways, and en urs of the dam at Wroxeter caused • aecount of the fart that .our steel the bridge in that village to be wash- bridge; wererertesl at a time that ed out. During the winter, the Cam- mnuch lighter Loads were. to be ear. 111130100 held a meeting in Toronto,, (Continued on page•8) -r- -_- and attended the sessiont3 of the On- - ,.� ,„, , , -, „ tori() (food Roads Association, and "'"""`" "` ed' assessment of the' county for the easy of control.At present, by the Chairman Hill of Commisoian was;, present year be as follows: For gen- •• instruction of, the committee a cera. one of the speakers . at the Contain eral•.rate 4 mills, for highway rate 2 ent foundation is being placed anter tion, Mr. dill spoke on the subject, mills, and that a special levy of '1 he driving •shed, , and when this 1, "The Township Road _'Superintendent ' pointingout that the function of the debt. Carried. done: mostly bythe inmates. At our cease;l cvas executive, and that the A short session"tvaio held on r ay June visit we visited all parts 'et this 3uperintendentb duty' haat to' carry afternoon. Home and. feel that the proylmeet for out the instructions of the council, but The committee assessed' to equa- a profitable crop . of onions is good. ------- lite the property assessment of the The other crops look well also. It 6 village of Wroxeter and 'apportion the 'has been decided not to go into t'.ho same between the townships of How- tobacco raising again until the pro - ick and Turnberiy .reported tris fol• spects seem better. Your committee laws: That the equalization of the u; of the opinion that the.•county division of Wroxeter be as follows iioine is an honor to the county in far the year: Tatrnberry; $2,300 ; every waY• Howlett, :3140;58G. This was adopted 1ropertY Committee on motion of Messrs. Snell and The property committee reported mittefli�yMovc by Messrs. elole and Hub -having visited the jail, registry office,`4 bard that the clerk and treasurer- be treasurer's ofTice and magistrate's of- r�/granted two weeks' Holidays eaehm and fico and found everything in good or-%;�, /_'arrangement; be noon° so 'that one der. The committee recommended . - be on duty while thio other is away.— that as filing cabinet be supplied for Carried. Mr, Frani: Johnston, an old reeve of Ashfield, woo present and was asked to' addreeo the council. Mr. Johnston 'spoke of the great educa- inthec oun- fterra t'v influence a a r e cil and said that it was a great ex- periettee _ and broadensed._.n_._.iuttn'S viewfr and developed him' social quali- ties. The matter of the proposed 'trip to Guelph on June 18th was taken up and, on motion of 1)r. Milne, second- ed by Mt. Hubbard, it was decided to abandon tha!� trip. It was deeided to hold the picnic at f'ayeeld,,op ._Jew 21st. The. motion of Mom. McKibben and Ifenderson, a ; to elianging the day and number of times of meeting, of the council was then taken up, and; it was laid over to the 1)ecentber meeting. Alter the passing of bylaw!: con-, flrmirh• the action of the council on inmportaut nuatea5. the council and» Seamed to Dee. era, after adenine God Save the King and Auld liana Syne. Auditors' Report • The auditors' t'eeert stowed a &-. fiat tit' $ ,i£rJ:ty'i on Ma account, re- ceipts being $"31,161.17 and seatee. aim, $234, f2a3.66. The eel-an:d.4tam e ;WOW made tin a folios a: Outetand- i,int, ehcruee. ;19,1(ir.CJ: C eio:ilial ./oas- t tiee , aloe refer; County Home, $12,= p2$•17; .-.:.-it.l5, 'S12ileare4'; granite, '43 ,77G; �M :: ipal�lGays rii::::mt. $1m,e Chat: (aril fifes !leiter. $:1.9,4.1.4; Mether"0 Al!' ante, $11,107; ilia re'',`!t '19; iterpita?' end chaotic- , Kee/safe; iriterct!t and ee hangs•, lids 41622; °tainting and etntionery, itl1,e ataata Dieleien (testt,''al406f31; lan:l Mill. be raised' to be appplied to Pay coinpleted it will be a good and aced . from the Viewpoint of t o Council, off the Present rrovmcial Highway ed improvement. The work le being TO HELP NOURISH BABY Scott's Emulsion the treasurer's office in accordance with the auditor report, cost $t10, also that a rebuilt typewrit- er be secured. Children's Shelter ' es lural tai TI a Children's Shelter committee reported having viaitedme Shelter ay1,21ve e t28 : TO KONfl VANCOUVEE.. amidmini ing everything -in -first -claw➢:.... - _- - ! W =SOl-. &ILi-1iJ "'1OUNGI,CI E---- -- - condition, Necessary repairo had ,been attended to including tfeeoratitmg the dining room and kiteben. At present there are seven children in the Shelter ranging in age from ten , enonthe to nine years, • Four are going to school at the present -time. The necessary help 'tam aet as an as» slant to the tuatro i itud ebeeneee. eured and the matron was commend- ; ed in the report aa deserving great 'credit for the way In whtich the looks 'after the children. Education Committee Tl d ti : remittee repot ed ii d fol11 lows S?'lrG'r'�11ll o rrrlteiriril sfirf i n �a education on ea of as follows: Ile this :leveret hit aas:laoal hevdeta submittal as n Drys Clinton, ty10,J5a.`l5; Goaleticlr, ttiiil,.» TG; augoi-ilm, $R,94 a.2G; tla"inghgr.m, E4,G134.42; Exeter, x;7,9:)3144, ova fico commend that tlae:.cm be paid r�ha:n verified li�e the elex'k, together with: the t3atdit8mnal grant � a�©itmnd,ymer ctrl n,r, e. w24, I',•. '4, Q. 11)u?. Ile the adioinine comity High Scheel levies as foldcwn: Ilistowel, $1,117.84; Parkhill, $223.93; Stratford, $103.63; !tarlatan, $206,03; wit. 'Marga, $318.. 12. fop attendance of ifut^on county l,ti)iile, r.e iecomtnead that. these be peel when verified. elle further n=ets come:ettd that all INA „'eh':col trona anal ttaose &re to c©titititiaatioia eehool_a' alae paid viretm ve: ailed an tintaa1 on or before' 1)e`. let to ftfetile the aseltonl 1carde to c©aiiplete thein' rod/ /rtilta'!"giviiiq• ?rind `g1assi un J'ar,r/ rs, Of'servrzlror. Lou;igi�; I aider • Balhdaiiitaurz a tent. trot/rr ir,s . lI'wisu I I'Ii ti "Coes, .,: • ((sr° ?feel kor teat r, on!/ n i lir dairy .,:. and .tea ce/i slumber by tzt fit - v�'+ w PINING SAPS ir;mwrrarrf ?im,rfiirri IIrcifaic the s FFCII I S 1)1/ vAni T l�Smf,. J a,'A. . R 13 •'6• • . eaveTORONTO terivo ally/It r I !l. i�� jt° r ' (inid ran♦ WINNIPEGla/51M el 0 CALGARY a :�.5g l r. C 1 1 C VAN(OlVFRs ... 4# nr Watt 1) GtrAtk=s1' `1'Ir,.A 'Ll: sus , N. $e ELARITY, City Passenger Agent.