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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-06-19, Page 9ownopLa, JUNE 10th,. 19 COUNTY COUNCiL (Continued from page 't» spraying, cutting ,Mead. roadside level- A copy of these resolutionas will be sent to John D. McLeod, 'of aha Crop, Weeds and Seeds Branch, at Toronto. Chiidr'en's !U¢T There are 74 children in the, care of the Children's Aid Society, a report from that organization stated; 23 adoption probations; 33 in free homes; 10 in boarding dire and two on' active service. There were 483 visits .during the year and 260 interviews ;- 51 medical cheek -ups; four legal adoptibns and 57 visits in reference to these; 34 child Protection eases, and 18 - lin-r married ,parents eases. The work izi the lust -named cases has increased„and the t�ge . of the mothers is much lower. New work of investigating for the g+`autily :'allowance Hoard has brought adder problems and tnvolves hours o8 wo la. IULU'iIag the Yenl Zlaa Murjprie Henderson and Miss 'Audrey Ginn have Joined the staff, and Mrs. Mildred Simpson resigned: Mrs. M. Cha fee and lido McGowan spoke- brie to the Vouncil, eztpress- ing appreciation of the co-operation accorded them. + Re8el>t'estntl1ez . and eo ervatilont • The "enforcement of time bylaw cover- ing the cutting of trees came under tire when the conservation and reforest- ation committee reported that the en- forcement officers had 'been. instructed to enforce the bylaw1zwithout regard to when or under what conditions wood lots had been purchased. A deputation of lumber dealers P ---- John Falconer, of Wiughaul, ,Robert Gibson, of Wroxeter, Wesley Palmer, of Brussels, and Gordon Elliott, of Past Wawanosh—said they felt they should receive compensation for timber they had purchased and asked that a clause permitting arbitration be in .11 ° 1Ak,- 1-Mt57T • For Your Home ASPHALT SHINGLES v, .eci.IANCi' u. D U R.A R L E. ;F1:UE-RESISTING Bdtns ... 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School,' ap• recommended by the ede ca - that legal advice should be obta sed; Om co Mateo; and Seaforth and Wide- Viddall a motion by Rea.\ves liia3rish ricl1,° nigh School area ]Eio ares „were sand Tuet ey was adopted deleting from given agrietnitaaral grants ofi each, the clause, the words: "without retard ata requested. to wldeddy.or under what conditions wood- 0.10.A. Suggeslatoilns Di approved lots had been purchased." t Reevvs Amy ,and Snyder, delegates The committee reported that 125 to the Ontario_ iLldneation Association., acre had been planted.,in trees in the gave brief reports. .Mr. Allay said he County this Year; and that 48 acres did n(.it approve -of a suggestion that adjacent to the Robertson farad in high school area boards should have Colborne township had been purchased jurisdiction over public school boards. furQ.' 45O from, Mrs. Moulden. The a suggestion at the convention ('ouucil endursed the recummenda- that summer holidays be staggered tion of the committee that any further bruuglbt a :storm of protest. Purchases of land be made in Some It watt contended by Reece ii. W. other part of the county, as .the laud Tuckey that children could not endure recently purchased -is for the most part the hot summer days lit school. "They situated in one towusliiip; and, further, would do ten times more good in the that no tune -..4,a ltd, be purchased this open air, 'which would offset any time season• lost in winter,", he declared. High School,.-1Z� sttr Fs others pointed out that many .Bylaws las r(r'contrdiended' by Fite. con students take advantage of the summer sultative (:0iu uiftee 'were given first vacation to -make money to put them and second readings, atithorizing the through school, enlarging of the \`'inghatul high schoot Warden Smyth, the bachelor Warden district area to inelttde' the town of ,of Muton, championed the :cause of \\'iughatn and portions of the town- the boys and girls by declaring they ships . of 'I'uriiberry, Morris, East and should not be depri \ ed of the long \Vest \Vawauush; and to add a portion sutmuaei• Vacation. of (;ray township to the Listowel high Ask hayfield Road Paving ' school area and a, portion of Morris A resolution w'aa passed uuadtintously' township to the Clinton high School asking the Department of . Ilighways -district. to have e tilt i1(} iic 1(1 roafd paved f rant Introducing Provincial Police Hayfield to Godericll inttnediaat,elj•, "co - The police committee reported that a that the tourist traffic will not: be special meeting of the committee had diverted Truro this ('otlitt.' been held 1111'February 1st to consider A deputation from Clinton Chamber the new system of po`iiciug,inaugtu'attd of 1 uIn uer(e asked that the road be - by the Attorney -General's 1)eliartnitnt, tweet' (Tinton and L'.iytield be hard - This meeting was attended by County surfaced, bringing the assurance front Crown Attorney 1lolum>s,at((1 Provincial peeve George (lino. t;it oir11►:ut of the • 1'ulistablt (hall, and it Ovate decided that good roads colntnission-, than the road 11(1v0 \V1104ler, 011ait•tuau of the 011111- wti belittled it' flit program for this - Inittee, and Warden Smyth should inter- year. Vie\v the 1't•ivincial Puttee Commis- Arrangements fox the :utttuaal County sinner 1)1(1 the Attorney -General with Council picnic were left with tilt• regard to the -polis ing of the county \\•ardcn, Clerk and 'Treasurer. should it be tl(+t•itled° to dispense with County :Nurses the County tut'>talhulary. The C'onity 1►eallh u1u•st•• were Mr. Wheeler nivel ter. Smyth had an inter \itsw' wit11 the Police Commis- sioner, who assured thele that .the l'oimitj•. \\•heals btb adequately policed by the Province should it be de('ided to dispense Mt la the County (oi►stab.J+es, at min cost to file 1'u(t,11ty w'hatev`er. , '1'110' t'unuty constables were au iuua 111 know at as early a Hate as possible v\' th (t that 't f urn I A.0 MAO 5• was to -ho tuitted7o ser to the; Province: ey felt that at' early decision would , enable them 1t' estatbiish ,thtimselv-es in other o1)1) 11 ions, Tiley were assured tact -i-t- was not beeeest el_any i'icienry in their work that a (decision (night be made t(, bring 'in the Pro- vincial police, but rat her that it was to the interest of the,ratepayers. as -the I'rtyince vcot(ld•do this work at no - cost, whereas at -the present time it cost,. -1';11 1,000 a year'. The report continued: "It W� ms 1ilere- f ere decided that wt Jispt i1e with the elut11ty constabulary and request the I'ruv'ince ter •lssnmtt the respuusibii'ily granted salary,. increases of 11111,►. The saluasrt•s at 1lreseut are I,:,1)O and tii,l;uu for assistant nurses: 1,s0) fort the supervisor. The iOO(t 1� w;11 recom- mended by the health and hospital committee. It was urged 11101 e\ et'y ('otutty C 01111- •illus- . assist it' the restorat inn of nursing training schools ill- the, four Hospitals of 'the County. A •grant -or I:IJ �\us ai'tiil►uii eJ. ti 1' irkwuud, Hospital, Loudon, The County Home The County Home committee re- ported that twelve lots adjacent to the County Iionie Veit in.(litifi)p relii('tery' s m,t h( 1 1 Z purchased, 1t •, had been contract fur •slpplytug markers fur the 120 grates was awarded to Thomas I'ryde of Exeter, at : 1'' each. Awnings, (lusting. $19�) and. tt potato peeler, also costing a1 -9i, had been purchased. I.unll)er fair ;( building fur swine 1111(1 poultry w•,ill 111! .iiipitlicl1 from a barn purchased fur $5.00. The '('utirtty Home 'bylaws are to be . 1r of plicing; the -county, to takeette'ct revised. The 11i11u)nt charged preying- on the 1st day (' August or on any inmates w preViotis date • should the (btitiuty con- stables secure :smother posit ion.' 1'Itis report. entt.siderell by the Coun- cil, with Ret'\t.' Statrley' Suydler ill the _ chair. caiused considerable (.11selt-sial► on Thursday mit,rnimg. • Reeve Tuckey (Objects •ill he changed from S5 to :I;,3)) per week. The County IIuuie physician was gi,v`en tits right to refuse aidlmittalince-. fur physical or mental 1'ta(sl,ns. Salaries of the staff \Vt're M-11 rt I�leel), :fat as • fitll'tlw':�. - Mrs-. • keeper and matron, 51,20)) per year; Ervin Jacob. assistant keeper, $1,1.'.II)). Reeve lt. \v. Turkey`‘cid : "There is �, 1111 1 est as fit is t_llt'-'f (l.u_nt\' i5_at_tx1 _ _ • - 00riled : butt to urban mlluiielp alit les it is a1 different picture, Under the old system, the -County police could be called in to assist tilts local forst at no 'cost. If tin:, l'ro\ it(0iaa1 police are coiled (1 the municipality will he Char t d mileage:: IIe felt the urban centres w iut1(l be lap :against additional ex- pense. ' '•I1 is 'just another cast- of handing „\i'r the controls.- Reeve Tuckey con- tinued. ”\\•here is it g1,ing ,t„ ,end•: There is nothing fair atbt;mt this thing. ;1'he orb;til nllnlicipalitics 111 intaining their awn police force \V111 pay twice Reeve G. G. )1i('Ew•at11 stated that t;odericli \Vat: ittamgulzltitlg the Pro- vimciati policing system. four Alen at 1S1.750 each.would be repaired: It was felt 'uhitle efficient service \-Iritis result, 'Reeve 1,1 1ittltr :lad . \\'ardett Smyth I t•xlllabled that the Province would equip all po?iskie cars w•itl► radio. inns the radio set-u1i would be in (lodtrich. IIurola County was going tit be faced Mill installing the radio• system, and the committeefelt More +~diciest service -,v,;„ld tits tinT t 1111111te. • The report of, the coult'nittee war; adopted. • hLe ••ntentbet•s and, otlicimis of the t'mm�l il: left 1)1 - the afternoon. by chartered hit- for Loudon. \Vhl're they were the a11es1s of tIle 1'ni\t'r-ity of 1Ccsterll-1)11ta11-1(1. Ta's: Ilylaw Passed (111 11-itl:ty :t hyl:1W fixing he 1'onmty tax rate at I -i\ Mills, plus the cast of.seeu11.tlitt•y scltools io rtiral mumicipatl- itits. vv as pati1e 11. This is ;(11 itl(rt•:t,se of 1)111 Will n\01. i:l sl ye:10. (•ollmty (1(.1•11 N. W. Millet: reported that 1itt i!woiue frllift the salts of Christina, seals in Huron c11Ii)lI in 11)1)1 t+rt:lilell $9, It):f; an increase 111 :1:1 per cent. u\er the receipts uI 1:11:x. - \nlnnuts ti(-eke1 were:. ('01 nt Itll,t ' Huron, :1,11111): (;o(i.t'O11•b area, Sea11'or111. `1.17:1•, Clinton, `(1.'211. \\'ingltatal, X1,:,21)): Exeter. The pr1't 1 Olt" t•omlnlitte16: second 1'e- 11 ,01. 1'een00;l.e11+lung that equipment :+1111 rl lr;lir- is ilei\ isl•(1 it' 1110 in- -111'!'11!1• he 111;01(' 111 1 1,o ;,+:11. 11:1"111tllltg the 1ti-11'l11 ,1 stt•t'1 strongbox lar• l et.1(1)1_ 111e ilei -!+11,,1._ 111111!' 1 • \\;Is 1 11dI11*setl. - I'lov\ Mg Match .'ao(:onnts '1 111) 111 1,11' 111111:11 11:111 boon rt•- 1'e'i,t•11 11} the \\111'' 1.115 1.'1,1)11r1i1111 for 111• Halle- ii! fl'i't •‘11,011,n�1v i �;: ,Ift 1 ai0p"rt ter the lo! 1.h:11601al I'i +\Niels Match. it w:1- rep,!rtcll. Lille 11 1x.11)1 County flown n's Committee 101+1 :as- ,sur!<tl the 001 tt sent:t)1111 of file War \�•.t'i� 1)111';'+roil 1.1)t 1lir I'0mn\'a1 of 11e 1(111111 had 1101 110011 It ut ,:,tttl. -\ statement of the committee and of the plowmen was gi\ett the \Val' .\sSels rtprrsen11111'0 11,0 it Ivo- `felt the inlatter would he satist11ttorlty settled. \cclrintts to (late assr(ntt'd by the County on the County Plowmen's-ilt- ticit amount 11t ::21)71. A. statement 7,1' the accounts will be given to the press. it was atgrtt ti ' Grants 11111(11' by iMI -committee s1110t .Iallllait'}' were: \al\`t' i,Pagllt, $.-".000; Red Shield. $3.000; ('Llit►ese relief and British flood relief, ,$:100 each: (;reek relief, $250. Exe titin a Committee Report.. Endorsatitrn. way given to the rectum tnendtltion of the,„,,.(executiVe committee of grants of $1.1)05„ to the Cancer Ice- selrch Society and -$30(1 to the Huron County Federation of Agriculture. An increase in salary to W. •1. Attridge. County auditor, from $25(1 'to 3400, was authorized. • C'i ileurrence was glvetl the request for 'payment of (ountyy members of` 1, 0.19 7,P CO6! -Efast C NI( 1Z RE `r _ ti1'�II 11 i I ii' s _ `gyp. e- �. r� ,��ul�y�+a r11�'Ga�.�,��Tyr`'je ,��r jt, 'l *'a"�' f��r••> tl+'y,a�3' ami u r{ f ,iS.�yaY ;,E:� r.•'`rte't`'�r';tv�v:di'.M..>r" a ¢1E addition to this barn has been made possible through' the banking services and helpfuln fin- ancing of The Canadian Bank GowinerCe. You, too; may need to repaid, alter or coylyhtruct new bui'd-. ings,,on your farm. toomot Loos Toe.-- 011ie�V� tu�ochin`ry and :.a Purchasing ._ Equip ._ eat Liver ° n Purclaosirlg �rnrrsn �®r1es seg • Moderni .ins and Drain e- • fencir► �o,�f:r farming • Imp Electric rad ¢or�rarrn • Ir15Ccaliir9� d Breaking a • Clearing and , , : •� investigatethe many advantages you 'have under the Farm Improvement Loan plan. Come in and discuss your financial needs* with our local Manager. THE CAN IAN ALIN YP Of COMMERCE ,Goderich Branch, W. A. Hay, 1VIEDzaager Anotber Milestone Passed TO OUR POLICY ®LEERS: You will be i tail terested to know that the total amount of Crown 'Life polities in force (owned by over 200,000 individual, policyholders) now exteeds $500,000;000. 4 • Lw si Your co -oiler.! tion assists greatly in the 'progress of' your Company. TO OUR AGENCY RE /''RESENTATIVES:,: rr. The passing of the H'alf Trillion Dollar Mark is directly attributable to your' e ' ciency in - the •sen,rice of your clients. Hearty congratulations ESTABLISHED 1900 t 1FE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE' TORONTO, CANADA , ANNIMARMAMEINIMERIMINIMIS 1, -7.ate: �•� irinhw9w',�% to Am- , felt 't unfair to ll1,ld th18 partisan -fat= �wtititlmed to~-pa-.-wlghwit w+ I)hvsit lam, $501) : Re\ . t' 1 unfair . •'"0 • '\Ifs I':1'vin suite who wishes to live with another Kerley ant_ to complete highway 87. \I1', StIver,yeilapiain, ,-a 1 tirask' pensioner 11et` 11 l O1bUTllt. .1:1(1III 1tsastamt Matron, 31;1)0. 1 4l 1 To Draft New Provision Ropy,. ALacl;w-nut spoke of an imulatt from (:otltricll who is prevented from ' Finally, at motion by, Relieves that the 1 It W. i t rge leaving the IIomie because those who would tatke hint are, (.tt)\\'}tiilirtg to plaice flit required. $2(11) bund. • "\\•icy retain people i11 tilt, County 1lolne when they tvau►t to leave asked It:reve 'Tu(•key. "\\'e have' a \4atiting list, yet when inmates taint to 1011 Ve wl� d111,tg on to theist• as if they \Vere as precious as gids." Ire attl\'ocaltetl• The- (council carried a motion that the clause in the education committee's 'report recommending' payment 'of Mat•l:w•an and � ' _ cowmti(tee draft a new bund prov'isi.on, ('Quilty representatives on high school, _ was ea►di,t'sed. boards be rescinded' and 4 resolution -� .Al,pt•o\'a01 was given a motion by I be drafted and forwarded to- the De- g1 t Iiec1es 'l'uchey mud 1)lirrante that the p.trtntci,t of. Education rttlrestingby an Mem- 1 lend.any ' Ontatri+,.I'rovincial. Police be petitioned amendment iment to'tIt(, Act wit t�y assistance to ts he six centres herof liiglr 50.huu1-distriet boards will u in Huron. that maintain their own he empowered t1, ply their own police force:' --- \\ itig1►atut, Godtrich, ; members. 1t slue s o the •• f 'th ('liutun and ' I:yl:O\v-s covering', the 'l 1 r Grand Rend. • t 10 of N,a simple bond with the person w•llur:r e' Ext -ter -,-\01(-11 requested by the police session were read and passed. of tt� take an inmate which would .tat re at n„ at(lilitioual cost \\'ardett's expression of appreciation be County was no integer responsible, ,of these. c. t t utr the (0 1)er111.11,n. 11(1 )trded _hien during fur ;ttiy. h(' inti rite I tight Ili the• Iuli•ttt( ip.lfttr. IlVtltt Tie 1 will he til!' week concluded thy session. ineti • aft ins Till, Department rtuaettt of indebtedness 01' 10a\• the rcs .Iligllw•:a ys Fifa ° ;H:cpUtt'syr;. :1(o "O :'. 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