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The Huron Expositor, 1935-12-13, Page 6d, 7,11:N. t f :F 1 t,, t.' ',t. IV, s i • •+„ � ark , t. .. rS r .. , d til , c u y R 1 , tat. t , r l � ,, I 1. iJ J �t., w 4 ,T p y n: C. 1{n. 4� •.bra, � ({ � i : z �. .�•, . ... . 1 r ;:. � : � � ours �aaln� tsar t}ua •Clhuldreni s Aid Slociet 1.iV c hl i rE1irm # li lldn rah of Huron County was irucoyrpor�ate -1-111I . h� Ia gtleal W to the adivantage of under the Connpannes Acct to 'glrv,e i d their iru'ture dlitizenehip, legal standing in the courts and rc u�d.. m POP &) � ' � � fl+!�''„�:.. The following ttabtGe glomes rtlrie .filum- ceivpd a new charter and 'a new se °'� , t Ott' lot five. Iber 'of families receiving allowances bf bylaws This, horwrevier, does xuc t�Yr ,'' A meeting ;field in Onto- in (.Harron County: Families with one afeat the rela`tdems (between the GA aro * : privileged to 'have M'r. clAld, 3'8; with �. child -ren, 3? wihIli 3 S. and- the Oounty Cbuncirl. dv. at , , eiy, .gomrmissibxner frbrn the chrialdren, 1v5;, Wirth 4 chil,d,><,ern, b; with IA new filing system h� been in � ` x $g of iGo, pr•,es,ent arkd' review our 5 clxiad!rerry 3 with six children, 3. (taiodtuvad and records of wards, etc Total, 161. The all'owanees are from are made in accor4amce with the 'nen '�� , a ` V. _0 with him sevnensi of $15 to $50 per mlonth. There are requirements. "tr,,rp• en g cases and he gave us now 1'2 cases under investigation, The 'office of the Superintendent ha n �{valu.uble information regarding Ntvmlber of 'allowances 'reduced dur- been m,olved to the new gwtarters i . ( tills°,,aWorldug of .the Act and its atp- ing 1935, 1.6; number of allowances tMe bufi'ldang. r 4 cg[tion .to our 'particular terdttory. cancelled ,during 19315, 8; number The new r•egula0uns require ,;1} , $ lsso complimented the local board found •inelig%le during 193'5, 11. yearly medical examination, of eac: Gr; tri. t� ,e careful way we were carrying Reasons floc reduced' alilowancesl__ ward orf true Society in a foster lora '' Birt Ow C•oamnislsioges r�Avdremenrts, Child not attending s'clrool; one child as well as those in the Shelter. Ar '''' Uriucierr our present arrangements reached 'age of 16. rangem�en'ts have been made; twit, ” . 00 'seVend members of the Board re- Reasbne floc. allowances cancelled-- ,doctors thro2ughiout the county t cei>ae a'pp41ications from persons' liv- Widow married; no rbi'ldmem under ,make 'these examinations at a norm int pin therir own disltricts and all 1'6; 'huslband -capable loaf rennunerrative final fee. The medical professli n 6 al'e are sent to the Secretary and orccupalt(ron; fatmliV should be slelf- co-operattirng very •wlillingly and ver if al) requirements are met $he ap- supporting, generously ,in this undertaking. plicabi- n goers to the Commission at Reasons for cases found ineligvbae In recognitibn• of the iprog•ress mad Toronto for -their approval or M-ec-—Woman and child should be kept in by our C. A. (Society during the las tion, .The Commission then hands the return for ser.riee; no oblildre'n under six months the Department of Pwbli application over to an investigator 16; children of unnhrried mother; Welfare has ralised the standing o and she in turn reviews the case from husband nlot totally incapacitated ;, the Society to Grade D. Thi's iunvolve every angle and ;makes another reportwhereabouts of husband, knbnvn, an increase of the provIinrnal gran to the Commiss'i'on for their final de- There are five cases where faster" from $100 to $500 a year. In notify ci,siom mothers are recetirving allowances, 11 'ing the Society of this raise the pro Each. case is dealt with on its own cases of desertion and 28 of incapata- vinlcial superintendent, in a :letter t merits and no allowance is granted tion of husband• the president commending the societ •lithout the Local Board's recomnren- YOU will be interested to know that for its efforts says: "The •prognes dation• This investigation is made for ,the year ending Oct, 1, 1934, the ,since .the last grading,) am please in such a way that the applicant may Province paid $3,026,155.07, half to announce, merits an advance t regard it as easy and dlignifi ,d to Of which was paid by the ,County. the "D" category. With the continu make an application for an allowance During -the same time there was paid ed progressive attitude of your so which she is made .to feel is no char -'Out in Huron -County $23,675.00, the clety, it is with pl'easura'ble anticipa Pity and, involves no sacrifice of her erunty's share 'being $11,837.50, tion that we look forward to bdinj indepondenc'e. Good investigation ,pre- The number of families receiving able to announce a 'still further in vents the ,hasty granting of allow- an allowance on Oct. 31, 1934, was crease at the end of the next perib.d. ances -which niay later have to be , 064, and children 23,173. 'In closing :our report, we wish one cancelled. The cost of administration ri'n the tn'ore to attention the services of ou The experience of other bothers' Prcr,ince has been reduced from 5.42 estimable matron, Mrs. Oliver, wh Allowance Commissions Show that Per cent. to 2.04 per cent, in compar- devotes herself unsparingly too Ith the (best results can only be obtained ons' the years 1920 and 1934.-,A.. T. rear^k of caring far the children in th iby careful, painstaking i'nvestigati'on Cotoper, Secretary. I Shelter•, making ,ill. a real home fo and that the bime which this takes is those in her .charge• The ;work o time well pent. Finance 'ommittee the County oSuperintemdenit, 31r..F After an all'owance is grante'dr the T. Edwards, which has been consid Investigator follows up the case by Re Document 42- eraaly increased under the new regu 3-t3 a letter from la•tion also calls for comnrendatior regularly visiting the home for the the, Caradimi Bankers' Association, —R. E. Turner, Chairman. purpose of giving airy- advice or help replying to Document No. 1, page 9 necessary to the nia:::ar on the man- and page :5.1, of .he June, 1935 min - agement of the home and the expen- utes, iv.. endorse. Property diture of the allow•an e• Re let'te'rs from Municipal Clerks The visits ,of rho invest•ira.ors are onelosing bills f^or making out Old 1' in resp'ec:•I o the mo :•m'ado tela always welcome and in all our cases, Ag, p c Pensions, a,ppli'catians, we re- the June session instructing the Pro as far as known, the utmosrt harmony commend payment. Re letter from p'C1'ty 'Committee to have certain re exrists VIr. H• k. Eilber, re old age pen- pairs and painting done on the Cour Our local members also .keep them- si0n;s, we recommend no action until House and Registry Office, we woul selves i•nfarmled on the 'ben•eficaries in January, 1936, session, say this wort: -vas been satisfacboril, the locality and are always ready to Re an account from the Zurich ccmxpleited. Dive any help to the mothers if such Herald for $13.85, we recommednThe outside -of the Court House ha assistance year has beis required. payment. t been conipletel•y repainted, the wood The a very busy oile Re account'of Clinton News -Record work having been repaired ;wher f.r your Secretary and he has hand- for 88, we recommend payment. necessary, -New eavetroughs an led all the correspondence between Re account of Exeter Times for conductors hav_•e been install" iihe local Board ,and the Commission 511.;>O. we recommend ,payment. I throughout. The -windows; ,have bee and also due to the fact that so many ,Re account of Dr. Colquhoun, re re -glassed where necessary and re new applications Piave beer; recelved;tak;r'g a ratient t.� Byron fi'anator- ptlt''' d •\ icionr'pne,te caulking j'oll since the Leo:::a•r�i:•s nr, . ,t4ving• to :.:ni, ;•,. $15, we recommend no ac -'l•- be'e:1 dine and we consider bhi the change in the Act whereby a I tribn, will be of great 'benefit and will con mother with one child under 16 could .Re account of Satter & Perdue & serve in fuel costs. receive an allowance. Beattie for $65 (sent to the Reeve of The roof of the Court House ha For the present the allowance paid S.tephen), we recommend payment of been repaired where it was four, under the _Mothers' Allowance Act is $30. necessary. insufficient to maintain the family Re account of Ella Minder s A storm door was, installed, at th au'd can only be regarded as supple- Wingham Hospital), (e'e by mentary to the molther's own earnin • P $-13.50. we re- southern ,entrance to the Gout' t; com,mer.d payment. Iliiouls�e. The dormitories at both em or other source of income. Re account of Parkw>'ood Hospittal tranws were re -painted and- neo The most im,portanrt effect of the for 34:3, we refer this to open council. glas was installed 'where necessary M'o'thers' Allowance Act ;is that of 1lurd)ck Matheson, Chairman. In respect to, the redecorating a keeping home together and making it :31.e Registry Office: The roof of th pcsairble for mothers who have beenRegistry office was repaired, wher, forced to separate their families to Children's Shelter necessary; the outside of bhe build bring ,them together again. On all ing was repainted, new eave trough• sid-as mother's have said that but for Since the June sessrion of the coun- were installed together with the nec the allowance the,. would have been c•il• we have held two quarterly meet- e nary- conductors; the front room o' forced to part with their children• i'nn's, in July and in October, at which 'the Ihuildirig was r•,e•d,ecorated. A In many families there has been a meetine•s the quarterly accounts for •dvmn-Ly abi,mmd4Y• (tial& xrernvoved tc great change in the whole atmos- m'aint.enance and expense were ex- make far ,more room in the front of ,pthere of ,the home. Marked im•pr'orve- amire'd and passed. floe. The fence about the buiidini{ menet in cleanliness of both home and At present there are 11 ;yards in was rebuilt.' children show the ' awakening• of am- the Shelter, 4 girls and ^r boys, rang- In respect to the filing equi,pmenr bilti•on in the mooherl as she losers her ing in age from 6 to 16 years. Under we installed a 34 -unit filling system listlessness and discouragement. The 'he new re'guration,s, all of the,s•e have as authorized by the Inspector o: children are made to attend school been examined by a doctor and pro- Legal offices. Payment for such in and learn to take a pride in their pounced to be in perfect health. Eight strallment to be ,.rade in two annua hon -Fe and in, their 'own work and abil- of the children are attending school. anuar ° . Following our recommendations in and January, 193'7,mely • toJconfornr 936 In many cases the ability of the I,ur .June report, we have ,had a neve the receipts which come to tj the coun• niot:her to maintain a goad standard floor and fluor covering laid in the lary t tram the Rehome on- a very small income is noth- kitchen of the Shlelter. g Y gi•Sttry Ofipice in Janu, of each year. It is an'tici,patec • . • aar.•w. !l,, 5� @�--- . \ yi .. �` ...., .,. M ORDER EARLY U � �7'� BEA °T`F``Chrili stmas Cards I,- : DON'T forget that vow of last year to select . _' A your Christmas Cards early this year, so that you ` V might avoid the last-minute rush. . . . Our line ` 11 of Beautiful Christmas Cards are now on display, . , ,1 and if we do say it ourselves, we believe them to be - ,, the best and most -economical selection we have ever, • offered. I , , .Cards printed with your, ° 50 ' $2i 1 50 name and address far I • Other cards at proportionately low prices j J t ' ?I , r,: `i,. . 4nnlP�yHU'4 I�'�:R �; ".� �' � ONE SEAFOkiTH dt,ra +yk h , ° ,ti+':'n i /rg4 +. ,•w,r. R .. (,' Y.. rY w err: , i , t l _. ,... r I ,, r �+ k°- 1 Jl �. s . i ,f, , i a , I � , , � a t o 'i : 4f ,,{ r.; :r vv� y .,i. ,.P.:+, : „ar � . qr :4, w ,. • ti , �it,' Cir.,..n , b : J 'vr r r i;u a . III" ' - 4 " , .. ,ra °4 ,- yy Nlj 1 "�: R 11 { 4 , I I,;'` , :.' „ J Y d td'r a In Mae cIo!unbry rwoWd too e It be that ria a s,Ira,cer aibpwb ogle � - r . t hundred feet 1?rwnr the centre ' Abs i r �° ikrt'ity Floor •_ tltp •'fo�l►err• o! t, roads ,avoilab a for %lacing +pole y.�., -- I ttie c,:' and' hedges. a lied vmauld artlOP W r1d'0t b, t wbtov-n„'* 0*0 5 t�1 o I , �: snow driitrinrg', add to the app ahrce Attid de da#1►1e-�rl�e " of ,the road', amid lelim,inate the cbstny Veq 0+ 4" 0botellt 4 a - R'•' work. of supplying and erecting port. ' f1aVOCAMfor eatcest piles, '�1at,�.� �iR aftAt � , i -', able fernees. With the elimination of *'�?'. V, � 1t v deep ditches ,albng the roads, the brend. A� atro0j$ floor that 191005 fortllele. poles bf telephldne �, eft.,. • S becomle 'trio vela rmtt hazard on the e , n V Pi right of way, and their removal would r u r < r p remove this ihazard. It Would also ,; , M Eq 08'r g� perm:it the roadsides to be mowed t 9 , ( fid h-THE P without; intevference; and wbtild ,putt a e stoop to . ithe t+rimiminng of the shade • , ' trees along the right of way. Tree- Be' &% roc � ly ollt' . al ilZ. , ' trimming hlrrvolves' a lot of �dos;t on ✓ • h the receipts Will more than take care (behalf of :the companies operatingtho cr 0 of the ,payments mentioned. ]tines, destroys the beauty fiat the • , We alsio erected a doulble garage trees, and shortens their lives. The • . S at the County Gabl. A portion of hedge could be made to serve as a , y the material Used was donaltedl by'the •road fence and the space between tare asskgitirig in siclrnlesys or old age wtpwlti e gaoler, Mr. Reynolds. hedge and the .travelled, road c�`'_ County Clerk • tend to create seaf-respect, as revery- ' All )insurance on the county ,budI& vatted as desired. 'Tdoat (property Own- , t in has been examined and found' ers are mbre :s one would 'benefit from the fungal regard -to � ym'paibhetic towards• ,the As this is •thee closing .sesstion of c which they have they .hated, cqui,r��t• proposal than was anticipated, and Huron !County ,Cldrirucil for the year , f less of 'whether they have aexpoods. s VV1e ,trio Property ICom'mlibtee, rem it was their,. pv�blic sp'irite8 co -opera.- 1936; I :beg to submit my report to much .or little of this world's goods. t gret .the death of one of our mem- tion that made ait possible -to set but you. It is 'a'ppreciated than such a inane hers, Mr. 'Crosier, -of Seafortrh, as we the few secitrions that we have. IV is Houts'e ;of• Refuge—FolQlowing out a wound ,involve many difficulties which considered him a valuable ,member of expected that many yeaxs will s pas previous negveslt, prompted by Resvre would have to be -overcome. ' the 'Com,mittte,e and -of the County (before any extensive work of this MicNall the ,details ,.of which will ,be ' o Council. We recommend that a letter 'kind carn'be ,done but .it is hoped .'hat found on Registry Office -Equipment — The P page 18 of the December, followintg i,s a copy los a letter re- , Y, of .sympathy be sent to his' famzily- the sections novo stansbed will tprove 1.34, Tdinluibesy ,arid, whWch read , in oei,wed from the Inspector of Legal S Regarding' a letter from J, A. Snd'd- of value, and serve as a dembustra- part as follows, quote: Offices and aid' i er, of the Gaderi'ch Dalry, requesting tion) for other work. "The -lain question at 'is'sue wa's' din ,par, to the Regis- ' o permission to ,place a Sign on the 'No fatal accidents have 'occurred raised txar we quote ,f (part; . ed .by Rleeve •McNla'll as to why an •"M'r, Pol,san of my ofl"ice has 'advfns- ' ceu.nityJ uRd'iing, we recommend no on our roads, this year. Our workmen itemived statement showing actual ed me regarding the gold tin 'boxes 'in( - ac'tion. George H. Elliott, Chairman. have ,been fortunate in avoii,di'ng ser- profilt on hags could n!ot be given ra- i'ous accident, and, no elaimis off Corr- t'hle vault u yo,itr bifice. I find that bh'er than a lump surra showing re- I �� you on ,February 131th; telling Road Commission sequence halvie been ,paid 'by the in- ceipts only- d you -that (these boxes must :be rrerprlac- I; •surance compahy on account of asci- We now rep�oxnt on the figurers, for ed. I would now advise you cbhat un - dents due to road conditions. When the current year as follows: The year less the council are -prepared to re- • it is considered that this county has operates frim Nov. 30 to Nov. 30. lace these .boxes, it will be my (duty , r Oomunlissilan to hold the expenditures eight different urnyts Operating con- Receipts from the sale los 'lua duo- P D writhln the amount pro'vid'ed, and it starntly* on, the roadrs ,during the open m P S's' 'to 'instruct you to •procure ale Same • e is expected that they will be within g pe ;,ii the fiscal year, $4;037.84; value of and .to play fo-r them. out of the ,rnonr- seaso'n,, without any insurance, and hlogs on hand (.m'arke't value,), go to the L. the limit when all receipts are re- ), Nov. files that would ot,herwi e I. the lis that no claim hasbeen paid this year 30, 19'34, $420; cost Of hogs purebats- 'co'unci'l at th,e end of the year." The t and ''only two claims for a few doll- ed d'wii'n f Re petition of ratepayer, asking Pars in the ,plaet, the count must be g current year, $1,574.50; Chairman of ,the nr hiis. Oommattee that the road east of $ru'ssels be kept Y lees 'value of hogs on hand,. Nay. 30, Will report later on this. ape'n fox whee°rtxa.ffic, on account of consi:dere,d vte'ry fortunate in this re- 1936 55 'bogs, $5108; net dost of Bogs '. IVLo:thers' Allonvanc, v—As Mr, A. T. lack of egrripmant, we feel that it is Bard' I do Holt wish to -be considered for the amount sold,, $1,486!50; grass Cooper, of Clinton' is -the px o as oppose -d to ,insurance, but this re- profit on ,ho g P presena of acti'c'alble to do s• unless th,e P ,hogs during the 12 month Secretary of the Mothers Allow�anee acrd speaks volumes for ,the care that cnunciil grant approval to b'uyin'g that period, $2,551.34. Local Board, f be1'ieve it would be in, - • necessary, the ;operators have taken, and 'great Less expenses 'incurred dhrri'ng the ;order for him to make' •the credit is due (them;. 12 m,anth period: repartl Re resolution of the County of There is a great deal ,of work wait- P •od: Valule of feed on under this heading, if you desire one • Bruce that the road east of A7nberl'e hand (market value), Nov. 30, 1934, alt this session. Mr. Cooper has co- t Y ing t;o ,be done •oxu the roads of the $73'6.40'; feed 'puzcharsed during the .op:erated in .a most. satisfaeb re assumed a; a provincial highway, county. One not the biggest problems . Dz'3F; w "' t ive i•ecominernd that this peitition' be of 'the las feed o-ri and, ov:2 , 7; less' value - in respect to all mittens pertaining , t few years has been the flood b�n haled, Nov. 310, 1935; 500 'bulsh- to Mathems' Allowances, - endorsed, and that the Min'igper of p,t .rt,poning from yea o year of (the r ' - Highways be advised accordingly' -4,1d els wheat at 60c, $300; 112 !bushels Education,—A considerable time,ha9 ' . demands fol• new culverts, drains, buckwheat at 40,c, $44.80. The net -been spent this t that -the local members of the Legifs- guard fences Pe year in -an effort to I la•ture be advised, too. grading jolts, etc. It is cost ,of feed used is $924.47. arrive at a definite decision in re - Y Re letter from the Department of hoped. 'however, that conditions are Paid for buttermilk, $277:80; (paid ,spect to • pupils attendling Technical changing and ,that many such things for •cho inr Highway's, approving of certain PIP g, $519.83; paid for cutting Schools which are of course •ourbs6de can Ibe given needed attention in ,the bogs, S county roads, we recommend that the near future. g' , $7.50; veterinary fees, 'nil; the counvty. The Chairman.of the Ed - Minister of Iiighways be requested stock food, $1'6; trucking to Stratford. ucation Committee will cover matteJrs ' e to reconsider the bylaw of the Cour'- When in Michigan this year, I vise 13 times, 'gals and oil-, $13; threshing, .of importance in his report, i, ty of Huron, making addition's 'tv the 'fired the headquarters of two county $71; cost of sleled, sown bn the farm: In ,the meantime I have communi- ' i county road system, and asking for road 'organizations. In this State the 20 'busheus barley, $20:50; 20' bushels oaterd with the Principals of the Ifth ounty has •assumied, all township oats aprrroval of the remainder of the , $20; 5 bushels buckwheat, $2.00; Schools within the Scurry tto area. - roads inclt}ded in the bylaw.—Wil- roads, and the whole cost is being p'a'id for sundries, 80c; net profit for I tain their views in respect to the a mot Haacke, Chairman, met from the funds provided ,by the the current year ending Nov. 30th, teaching of ,Commere al 'Courses at S gaz tax and vehicle tax, so that no 19315, $1,139.44. the High Schools in :prefereme to pay_ -taxes are lte,vtied ,on the land for May I deviate at this point to ,ing for the tuibion 'of these students County Engineer roadssrtialte that it is proposed 'to 'also have tJo aaz imstitultion ou,bsride the county. I s This is in lime ;with my belief ex- a balance sheet for the House of Re- Some of these Iprinci+pailrs have replied, ' 1 Although the -Work on the roads pressed a few years ago, that in . Fuge at the 'end ref the coming year, ot'h'ers have not. I also comes this year was limited, some interest- Soaithern Ontario sufficient funds were ponied , being raised 'in this way the figures to be used in this state- with Mr. L. S. Beatty of the Depart- ing items have ;been carried on, and g y to cover all menti will be in, accordance with ,in- ,ment of Education in Toronto, axed at the close of the year it is felt road expenditures, and ithat direct land taxes vhbuld not be rneceasary, strucrtiorts laid down .by J. W. Mlon- have :platiced before •him tIe situatiion t that progress has been made. With, at . present auditor for Huron we are confronted with, and, have The,construction work consisted of: In conclusion I wish to say that County Accounts, asked him for his adviice. r Grading and draining Dungannon the Warden and members of the Road. Again referring -to the abolve state- In the June sessi,om we reported a tnorth, $4,540.47; cutting hl':ll ,one-half Commission ,have had the interests of m,em,t, all expenses for the current the amounts to ,be mile east of Walton, $1,10.2,46• elim_ the county continually in mind, and paid to the vwilouvI inatin have cion faithful attention tlo the year are included in the above' figures. schools on December 14. We have g jog and grading, No, 16, g The correctness of the above state- since made the fallowing payments Grey, $1,184.65; culvert and grading, bwsnness, of ,the municipality. I wish p 11 required under the Act: Equipment 35 Go-derich Tp., $1,083.06• culvert to thank ,the indii,vidual ,m+embers, -of ment of course de ends u on the cbr= q pment 2^ the cownlcid for their •lel p- rectmess of the figures -as ,supplied by fee's, $3,132,81; fifth class ants 2 - - r A.s,hfield and West �'bawanosh p and co-op- -grants, $ , F 5684.93. ea ati'on. I wowed point out, too, that the Manager, Mr, Jacobs. Incidental- 87g•69. All other work has been classed as eirati of the success of our work is ly I would li'lve to express my appree- Equipment grants ordered to be maintenance, although Several sec- dependent upon those foremen and' ialtio'n for the assistance rendered by paid under the Act are up about $2; workmen 'engagedP Mr. Jacobs lin' -obtaining th;e deitai'ls 600 (this year, This is due to new tiers la 'road mix 'bii,iumrinous surfacesose it, and a tprecia- required tlor the above statement. I toilets installed at about a .cost to were laid. tion ,is due to those, who, day after understand 'he took a phys;i,cal'inven- the cbumtty Of $75 each and for new Our cr•uslhers did not operate during day, endeavor :to sere that the county tory of the ma•texial's on hand, which `v,edrls. Grants to fifth classes) are the whole season, some being closed is getting ass much as possible for its required a egnsiderable amount of down about $80• I down in July and August in order irlv,estnrenit--T. R, Patterson, County work on ]lis part. If we had not. had, the wire cote¢( L to conserve available funds; 72,000 Engineer. wp , ... cubic oris 'of At might be pointed, out that no de- ,increase in equipment this year, we y gravel have ,been, plat- duction has (been 'made for labor, as should have ,been able to show -a de- • ed on the roads, orad while the amount is I is s'o•mewhat less County Horne this was 'done by the •inmates of the crease of that amount ;over last year. than the normalHome. Neither was any allowance iod a most substantial increase over , produ'cti'on, it is equivalent to the The House of Refuge Comm'itt'ee made for insurance, whiich should, be the cost to ,the county twb years ago. I amount of gravel used in 18 miles of of the 'County of Huron, ,met Fri- apportioned, and which IS a diffucult In respect .to pupils attending High concrete pavement, or about 200 da y, Nov. 29, at the' IHlou,se of Refuge, figure to arrive •at. In another year Schols ,and ICollegirate Inlstiitutes it millers bf ageoad surfaced one inch deerp. 'C,lirxltb,n at 10 ,a.m. All members these items ,will -be included in ,our would seem fairer to the county 4 a The average cost of crtitis;hing was presemlt� as £0]'1'orws: Reeve Sweitzer, statement also I think depreciation ,tcm,e ]i,mit were set on the number of 15.5c per - yard in the ,bin, which is Warden, and Reeve Bowman, (Chair- of the trucks should, be arpportioned, yearns the county will pay for a -pup- lower than Usual. •man; Reeves Hanley, Moser, David- in figurting costs: as far as ,they con- it who, fairs to graduate. There are Considerably mbre talciu:m' chlor- son and Maw,hirn'nley, The 'Clerk took cern this account. �. easels where pupils stay in .the same fide was used this year im• response to the minutes. Mr. Monteith has stated 'that in his clase for years, which means , the the,demand, for dust elimination. /General e for opinion., in would' be . bet'i�r if the fis- count is In 1934 two miles of road of the expenses for tone fourth P Y paying for their tuitiro'n , quarter were read and, audited and cal year -of the House of Refuge and while -they waste their time. type known as stabilized, were built found correct. hhe fiscal year Torr the hog account Libraxiies--We have secured from and after o'bservatlon for one and a should ;end' on December 31 rather the Department a list of the Libraries , half years appear to be giving great- Expenses for 1st quarter $3,2+77.80 ,than November 30, so that the elms- in Huron County as on record. This ly improved service. This year 38 Expenses for 2nd quarter 4 513.15 ing Expenses for 3rd quarter, 5;5x45,28. clo figures would correspond with the list vv'o be passed among the , by miles of such road's were treated ,in closing bf the county accovptis. tors so that thle can confirm, by , this manner- at an average cost of Expenses for 4th quarter 3,696.51 y' Hospitals—.I would offer, as a �svg- their signatxrmr;ls•, if ilre lirbx,ari�es are R2t3 , 0 per I mile P far , era mixing Y, m and g 4 "st:ion the c,omrbi: e , : corn nor d su r correctly g o t of the tl To' irv�en calcium chloride. The .colds go treat- ,,al ' ' • • • •'~ • • • • • $17,032.74 ' pP Y g We would also asp- Recei' t • • Re'eve's in respect to patients in hos- prelaoite the name of the liibrari,an in ' ed were secti,onsr which ,had forrnleray Receipts for the fourth quarter- were ' litals, whose accounts 'are sena to each case if it is pas�sirble' too supply it, t been the most troublesome by reason read an'd; audited and fO'Und1 'correct. Huron County foci• payment. SO far The grants to libraries are due ` of loo's" gravel, dust and rippling, and Reeerilpts fior idst quarter $1,384.44 'I have bad wonderful support. Promilpt and payable when certified (do Iby eac a considerable change .in this regard P,•eceip,t; for 2nd quarter 2,9'63.80 replies 'to notices h sent out in respect Reeve. ' has been effected. Some sections Receipt s for 3rd quarter 3,0100.30 to indigent patients has in several Clerk's Certificate—•Ow>'ixng to tale ' sihowed an excess of clay and fine Recerip;ls for 4th quarter 6,226.12 ceases slaved the county Unnecessary death of the late Mr. Crosier, Reeve gravel has been added ,too ,offset this Received from Co. Trees. 3,618.70 w)slbs. We have only 20 days, foam of S,eaforth, it has ,becen necessary to condition. It will not ,be unexpected the date a hospital notifies the Clerk 'aP,Paidt a successor far the b'adance of , if some weak spots break up in the. Total • • • • • •.. • • ..... . $17,193,36 of an indigent in which to reply. the eso , g pY• Pr _emtt year. I a•cclordrimrgly ac- ;. spring. The 0ha•irman, Reeve Baw•man, con- That is, the ,answer, ,in case the count- knowledge rec Tetip't of a cdemk's certi- oo much must not be expected grratudated Inspectolr Govenlock on his ty refuses payment, must be in the fica•te certifying that Mr. Isaac Hud- fTom a process's costing $280 ,per mille, work throughout the year. He ex- hands of ,the hospital wi•bh,in 20 days 'son Of Se.aforth has been appointed but it is probable that it will bre ad- Pressed his appreciation .to Mr, and of the date of their letter. If constant to fill, the vacancy. vis.able to ,do considerable in the fu- Mrs. Jacobs for 'the IsatisfactoTy way care its not exeTeisled rwe cannot hope (Rules and Re'gulartiions=-d would re- ture of this type of work. in which the Refuge was, conlducte,d. to kleep the costs under -this heading srPeret£u11y ,suggest to members Iof A number of sec:tuoris of road mix He, expressed pleasure rat the slat- fTbmt gradually increasing. This ajp- ooarnci'I, rerspeciaalay to the newer ,mem- bitu•minous surfaces were laid, among isEa,ctorY way the Clommrlitkee had plies parti'cu'larly to sanatorrium;s' ac- bers, a careful ,pe'r-ulsall tat ,the Rules them, one sectionnorth of Brussels cimduct"d the atirairs as ,a Commit- counts as the patients may be in and Regulations,copies los' which are at a cast of •$2,0'56.28, and one sec_ Glee, during its term of office. bb.spit.al's for perhaps years. . before you. This suggestion, , tion .north of Seaforth at a cosh of Mr. G'ovemirock Incl ector replied So mlany P gg,cedun is offer- , P p people, who are appar- ed in order that role procedhrre of Coun- $2,174.33. On our~mbre hea%>ily trav- 't'° the chairman and expr"e:d. Iris eptly unrab•]'e to play 'their own casts, oil when in session Will run as clued roads, surfaces of th;i,s type will 'pleasure in the way the work of the are in holsipitals and it Is ess,enrtial, smoothlly as possible, give as m'uOb ;>ta;uoe for the inivest- Yea? ,had- been conducted• fore reasons ,of economy, than we do In future, when matters, of special,,, ment as any other. Warden Sweitzer congratulated' ,the not ,become -obligated for hospital ac -importance are drawn to our atten- Once nyige ,of road was treated with Committee for its work during the c'oun'ts, for which we hri•ve no right to 'tion we will endeavor bo co-bip,erate common salt, donated by the Gode-• year, spay, with the council ,by 'posting such in I rich Salt Company Different ;mixes ,During the month of July tthc' Home Hospital Accounts and Old Age formation tom, the first or selcornld pag- were used, and sro far the results ap- was v,isited .by the Inlspectot of the Pension Accounts are heavy burdens -es of the Rulers and, Re'gulations.Man- ,pear to be quite good. The road has Welfare Dcpairtmenst. Your Commit- ,and the ten,d,ency seems always- up- Ual. One notation (has almeadry been ' not been laid yob for sufficient, time gave Nils repent every considera- war•Id. No doubt these problems are inslerted. This has reference to the to dletenmrime , a,j1 fealtureis but it trbn, making •repalirs allomlg the (fines having the constant atbte'nttiron of ,our fact a municipality can collect fxbm ' shows a great deal ,of promise and, ;suggested iby the Inspector, at the legiilsl,atoms in parliament. an es,baite for monies paid, by tthe , if it is found advisable to use 'eom- s'a'me time we ,tried to keep expenses if you would permit ,me to expresls municipality, for a patient's keetp in ' mon salt On all gn•avea rbads, it will within bounds. Ars "the Home was 'a personal v9ewptoirnt I would say a hospital. provide cranrsidierable marinet for ,salt built h number of years ago' it is .in these tproblremis might have c'onlsidlezar ,C9ounty Pre 7 that is produced in this ,county. need of consi'derabl6 re, Property Gorrimli'tftee—')`he Y paairs. During Bonn from Ibhe point of vieww ,of hlaav- Chairm,aan ,of the Property Comnrntbbee ' One carload ,of snow fence has been the year .two woodier, porches were, re- ing peJoplre, whlo ,aro earning, contri- will submit his report under a eep- 7yord +ht and disitri,butred, and with re- (Placed by (brick, also, eavetroughinog bute in so,mie ,weary to a fund wMoh, in 'heading Bard ' r ,he nxeventiom of 'drifts on repaired and a number of ceilings re- its turn, would come % their support ICaat orf Armus bf Hvawnl—Wit4z Ithg our roads, d, all secti'on's 'of ,hedgers 'plastered., which has added greatly to when sickness ,or ,old age conftonts a81SIManee of the Editor of The Huron were planted, and a nursery of rev- the aPPearanloe of the 7110mte. The them.. We rare pawing through sob- (,Continued on Page 7) eral thousand streets slupplied .by the general c0n,1111,444n, of the Honile is normal times at presemit, ,but abnor- ' Grovernrmienb was set out, of Sedans, good. Inspeotlor, Matron, Manager, mal tdmievs -might ,be al'1'ev,ila or pine, and spruce. The showing to and staff 'are glivinlg :good service and perhaps prevented, if in normal times v CZ :MA italte has not .beers vexy great, as we think Horror County slioua,dl be each Of us weme•required to cantrlianrte ' : )Mere has 'beeat little growth. this •p,rou,d of the Home. something agalinst slickmcss or lard age Ch��hg awl Skm •,, �r=ar, and, as expected m of the The i>nsumamce carried anrbuarrte to thalt darter mray confront us.. rrritll#irinf arger seedlings which were sniplpllied' $5'0,000." This was, rlenewed this year It may are argued that -fine are, quiekly.relieved by 0 PaY-, vrll' jg� abut ihi a fewyrs therefora team bf yeatts�amld the premtiurn +irug taxes now fore just sweafrpnrmposy d�i;�i%r.,aatmlanytrees av;, Jobie "d'ddad to the Homlera aodorulit.•--•R. J. 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