The Goderich Star, 1933-06-22, Page 8ew.,5 4
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REPORTS
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Ceunty Clerk alreedy seeeiVed
Opewiriter.
• 4. On vtsithee the Registry Cane.
• find Ic pereheee of a rack ae
, • oornmendean Jellneiree has been de-
7ed owing to the desire of the Reg-
ime and Committee to save apace by
e purchese rather of * counter with
reek shelves as a ieettort or part of a
complete .fitting throu$11elet. Width
nounell must expect shortly.
EDUCATION COMMITTEE
The fret report of the leducatien
Committee was taken up Clause hY
cheese with Reeve Bowman In the
their. and adopted as follows;
1, We concur with the resolution in-
viting' •members of the Rath County
Britneh of Associated IlIgh School
Beards tO address the Council.
2. Be the communication front tone
g"ler asked or to build * nevi? don Board of Edtleation, with regard ter
fence along the street. and the tonne*. County pupils attending London Schools.
tee Mounnendecl the same.
2. yte visited the insigletrate's office
and foineVall things in good condition,
The tetagistrate informs us there is no
insurance on fixtures and. we recome
'flooded action be taken.
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the In.
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n 'allowed be' the lk"
:440troy mammy
.4e **Port of the County Property
.ComMittee (Murdock Matheson, Maine
man) ates adopted. The ComMittee ree
ported havlog visited the jell and 100nd
everything "clean and homelike." The
We recommend no ac on as we
ealeient ancommodation in the eehoole
of this County for all Mile.
9. We conear with the recommen-
anon from the County of Itheoln, re-
garding reduction in secondary school
8. We re:amend the purchase of a tesielterse eolaries,
new adding machine for the treasurer. • 4. We concur with the communiea-
E common vrAx
"Good -Bye Uncle Jock"
tion front Welland CW?' -
Cue Departrnent eV -
deo en -enemy aernireleteeing that Be.
partment.
G. We recerninend aetien to tak-
en in the mei:item freers Frentenae
County recennieencling that Retinal Btu -
dente bo exempt from ettendanee for
1933, as this nee alreade been settled by
the GreVernment.
G. We recenunend that the requeet,
of J. AL (lame, of Walkerton, that
Fordwielt and Wroxeter be declared
Lower School centres be granted. •
During the past Ave years the severer
high Ccheole have been paid as follows:i
In 1928, total paid , ,,,,, ,, . ,,, 944483.00f
1929 48,105.00
1930 . 46,304.00
1931 40,131.00
1932 47,80940
OLD AGE PENSIONS
The Old Age Pensions Committee re-
ported 7eoldnig four meetings. Eighteen
new eases. were received and ten recom-
Mended at the January *fleeting, and
105 at the February, March and May
eittinge. The number of applications
is decreasing but the re-eonstderations,
are inereaeing, mainly due to the fact
that a considerable scaling dawn has
been .mad el in the amounts •granted.
Where at first $20 was grented in maj-
ortty of CaS2s, at present $10.00 per
month is eonsidered, and further Beeline
down may be considered.
The dlstrtcts assigned to the several
Members of the committee for investi-
• gating purposes are as
J. W. .Craigle, Chairman; Ashfteld,
Colborne, Goderich Tp.„ Goderich Town,
Clinton, Dtmgazinon and leayfiele.
R. J. Bowman: Turnberel, Howlek,
Grey, Wingham and Brussels.
B. M. Franels: Usborne, Tueker-
smith, Maintop, Seaforth, Exeter, Hen,
sea and Centralia. •
W. /T. Switzer: Stephen, Hay, Stan-
ley, including Crediton, Dashwood, Zur-
ich and Grated Bend. • •
James 1,elper: /Orris, East
Wawanosh, West Wawatiosh, Blyth, and
• including Auburn, t,ondesboro and Bel -
grave,
The total number of Buron applica-
tions regietered at the end of 1932 was
1095, of which 909 were granted up to
the April report by the Centrol authori-
ties. The total number on the pay
sheets of those coming from other ann-•
tiee is 10.
• •The County's share paid during these
live Months wets as follows*
December 31155.92 •
January • 1153,90
February 1210.81
March.., 112446
• APril•• 1094.29
For ,the previous Ave months these
amounts were practically doubled and
20 per cent. was being paid by County.
now 10 per cent.
There are 35 inmatenof the Rouse of
Refuge receiving pensions who ate
charged $10.00 a month for maintene
ance giving each $2,00. , •
Recently the operations or the Act
have been changed to a certain extent
by.the. employment of an Inspector
from the Central Department at Toron-
to who determines the amount of the
pension, to he granted. in that case
so that oar appeals that may be made
are considered and deeided by the Com,-
*Maslen at Toronto. 'The loofa authori-
tiesmerely recommend •for pension but
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Phone 71 •
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ofinit.tonstnettion" is the exclusive Tertaphine
principle -which combines in the Essex Template
a new thrilling performance with iludion.built
ruggedness and ability to stand up under the severest
driving conditions.
Today 1 out of every 10 cars ever built by Hudson
are still running on the highways -evidence of the
enduring materials and rugged construc,.
don of Hudsombuilt ors,
Sec and drive the Itudsombuilt Caaadien car
that gives you big ter riding comfort at
small car prices and lower operatieg costs,
The Essex Tarok** Special Six is attain.
able in five models.-sedin, coach, coupe,
convertible coupe and roadster.
galiglor.glotiti 44t�,ANAA.
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no* of the traffic light, No matey where you look
yogi will flail this new and larger Essex Terraplene
as 1 134acii wheelbase, first away
'What pot visit your nearest lladeon.Esset dealer
I ailtalliana dal rigged cOintrUaltele of she Essex Terra.
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Ofororos sips that this sante sheet of steel
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F. R. 1111.1S11, C.r aid Elis Aye,
eneeneneneee,
eelei%eheeeteeneekee,
fitleatrikan‘:::;'.dinaaati
S aid Vera Fleck, (lett) and Lyette Teppas, as they shook hands
• with Cantata. R. G. Latta; and left the Canadian Pacific liner
. Empress of Britain at Father Point, Quelece, to make an aeroplane
*lath to Montreal on their way to Chicago -Where they are,cientestents
in the selection of a "Queen" of the Century of Progress Exposition.
No matter what the contest resulte. Vera and Lyetto will carry
• rneneories of athriliing first voyage home with them. The Empress .
of Britain, ono of the world's fastest. liners, broke two records for
• them, and a combination of fast ship, fast plane and fast train gave
• the two pretty girls the. distinction of making thefastest voyages
• from London and Paris to Chicago ever recorded. ••
They travelled so feat all the way that Miss Topaz, who lunched
•in Paris, Friday, May 13, found herself breakfasting leas than six
days later in Chicago, May 26. Miss Fleck's record was from break-
fast to breakfast. Canadian Pacific officials arranged every detail
of their entire Rowney which, .with, the exception of two hours and
fifty minutes in the air, used the facilities of that eirgunizatton.
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ARROW Sumner Schedules
EFFECTIVE/JUNE 9th, 1933.
LEAVE a0DERICH
9.00 a, m. 1245 p. m. • 5.00 p. m.
• Fares from Goderich to /, Single Return
LONDON . . - ....$2.60 $4.70
TORONTO . 3.80 6.85
WINDSOR, .... , 3.80 6.85
DETROIT . ..... • 4.05 7.30
HAMILTON' .
° . 3.70 6.65
ST. CATHARINES ; 4.70 8.45
•NIAGARA FALLS. . 5.10 9.20
BUFFALO . .. .. 5.85 10.55
Tickets and Information at
BEDFORD HOTEL BRITISH EXCHANGE
Telephone 323 •Telephone 591
hornes, mostly children of ex -service
men. It was her wishto work in the
east end of London, so she spent 'live
Years in that mission of the slums, In
that vteinity there are 10,000 people hy-
ing • in thirty narrow streets, and the
heat is terrible. Even in, these condi.
tions people are generous and good -
,hearted. The men are cabinet makers
mostly and the women sew tassels on
.elices or any odd job that can be done
at home to make a little extra money.
The children are taught to depend on
• themselves and are . very loyal to each
other. The mission sisters .try to help
these people in every, way they can by
• homes at the seaside and holidays of
any sort that will help te ease their dtse
tress. The mission under the Super-
vision of miss Mills bad threeservices
on Sunday and one service everyweek
night, at which the girls •are taught
many useful trades, as well as given
spiritual training:
edra. Charles Thomas prepared a
paper of current events, and Mrs. 0.
Young gave a report of the relief eon-
• mittee s activities for the Past year,
Mrs, George Matheson gave lin excellent
'paper, "The Picnic Basket," gleing some
timely suggestions and recipes for the
picnic season,. Roll cafl was. answered
by, "What I am thankful for." Ad-
journMent for lunch was then made.
tile Central Commission fixes the sant
on the recomme.ndatign of the Blew -
CHILDREN'S SHELTER REPORT
The committee met once at the Shel-
ter, TwO roans were papered and some
inside painting clorte. •Four new mat-
treeseswere purchased. There are at
present fifteen children in the Shelter,
nine of whom ate attending school and
there are two beletes,. "The temmittee
find it difficult to lend foster homes but
hope as times improve to be able to
Place some ofthe thildren. The duties
of the matron hate been doubled by the
care or the two. babies, and the Levee,.
• tor of Department of Welfare had sug-
gested that more help should be secur-
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oouvrr ROADS COMMISSION
Efforts to have items for weed -cutting
and calcium chloride etruck off the esti-
mates failed when. the report of the
County Road. Commission was tabled for
distassion, The report went through
without revision:
To• the Warden and Council.
Gentlemen: Your Commission beg to
report as follows:
Since the January meeting your Cora-
missiou has held a number of tneetingn
and have inspected most of the roads
under the jurisdiction of the Council.
During the past winter and spring, the
roe& suffered severely. There • was
much wet weather in the fall, and alter-
nate freezing and thawing threughout
the winter caused many to break up in
the spring, so thatfor a considerable
period much 4 the mileage was not
passable for tare, and all roads this
spring are badly Inneed or gravel.
• An examination was mode of the
• conneeting links in, Bruetels, but in
view of the fact that no bylaw is being
passed making additions te the County
Read System, and considering that the
Department have before them a number
of additions on which no action has yet
been taken, we recornniend that action
on this situation be deferred.
• The following are the estimates or ex-
penditures: •
Maintenance:
Weeds • •$ 3,500.00
Grading • 1,000.00
• Calcium ehloride1,500,00
Dragging •0•1,000.00 •
Culverts 800.00
Bridges......... 1,000,00
• Resurfacing • • 44,000.00
Snow /toads • 80040
• • Drains • 1,500.00
Guard Fences 100.00
• Tarring • 8,000.00
••••$13,200,00
Superinte,ndence- 4,000.00
• Machinery and Re-
pairs
New Bridges
Rebates to Town
• and Villages
Signs
Legal Fees, Traf-
tic Officer, Insur-
ance, 14. Charges.
etc.
The road east of Bruesets was inspeet,
ed with the Deputy Reeve of Grey, and
• it is planned .to place some gravel on
that rad this year.
•Arrangerrient was made with the Vit.
lege oe Blyth to improve Morris street
witli the funds due Myth as 0, rebate,
• and Improvements are proposed he
ether urban Mtudelpelities where rebates
are due.
Inspeetion was made of the road north
• of Ferdwich, and it is warred to 10 -
prove the name by draining and gravel-
ling,
No report hat yet been received irate
the Department of Highways regarding
the apperival of the road east of nen.
salt, and other reeds, as toady made
as tet fettle In, Bylaw No. 20, uno, and
• Bylaw ,No. 12, 1930.
Regarding reselatien ot the Coated
• 2,400.00
4,500:00
4,600.00
$99,000.00
•
The above expenditure will be :net by
a levy of 12 mills.,
Respectfully submitted,
Chairman of the Roacts•Oommission.
Miss Mills Talks
to Women's Inst.
Tells of Her Work as Mission
Sister Among Poorer Classes
in Old Loudon
The Ooderich branch of the Women's
Institute met in MacKay Hall on Thurs-
day afternoon, June 1st, for the regular
Monthly meeting, the president, Mrs,
Jas, Bisset, presiding. The secretary
read the minutes of the lad meeting,
*deo letters acknowledging dowers sent
during illness and letters of sympathy.
Delegates appointed for the district an-
nual axinverition to be held ltr Witighatri
on June eth were blesdatnes,A. D. Mc-
Lean, M. Swaneon, 0. Matheson and Ct.
Young; each member to pay 25e for
transportation' tei Wingham. It wM de-
eidea to hotel a :strawberry social and
bridge, the date to be tettled
Miss Ouest, the summer speaker sent
by the department Will speak in Clinton
15th at which any member, is
to attend.
tee
interesting feature of the
as a talk oaten by Miss Mills,
on Jun
invited
m
of tidal, Eng. In. a delightfully 'Plea-
sant manner, Miss mina told of her
work as a minden, sitter, trained by the
Chureit Army 01 England. Zottrint a
training ecliciot for her final commission
le a MisSion sister; Waking atrameir the
poorer classes in the city for eleven
of Wellington, that lelgislatlon be penee' dyears, the first the yaws in children's
by Hee Peovitiee permitting further re. 1 i
etrietione on truek traffic at eatain sea. ,.......t.........,„,..„.
Vans of the year. we • recommend. that
this re:platon be approved.
Regarding imuranee on county weds,
We ran:amend that the Polley of the
Coneolidated to end Casualty COM.
peny be aezepted at * preneitma of 4490.
We VeteeeMend that the read betae-een
lets 20 and 21 itt the Township of Turn.
berry Irene Cat. * northerly to the Pro.
vbreiel Highway 'be *revertea to the
Towneltip.
Aelidee has beer* tezeived from the
• Depettrnent of IlIghleaSs, litatthIg the
aneelint4 sabeltly gable this year 0
road expenditure*, and the prearata
Week has ben treplifeet aneadinglo.
i"say Flowers"
It Will
June the mirth of Rolled.
Times are impriVng so you aro
quite safe to ga era with that weft,
ding. If Vett Want the Anent of
• witton
orittfor the Weldon you can get
GEO. STEWART
Wedding Work a apeeienty
nag* 145 OtWietteli Mau N.
ONLY, FIRESTONE
gtvesyouaLtthese
EXTRA VALUES
MEV= before have so many
people been changing over to
• Firestone Tires. They know that
. they can buy Firestones with full
confidence of getting the most
mileage for the lease amount of
• money, for only in Firestone tires
can you get all these extra valuea--
that give 25 to 40% longer tire life
-at no extra cost.
ill 14 I) E•
tit -TREAD
NO EXT14.A.
COST:
• Two . Extra
1 Cord Plies
•-a ander the
••Tread
2Giirn -Dipped
• Aw• Cords
":1 Balanced
gem Construction
• Non -slid
4Tread with
•-IL. 25%
• more wear
Firestone tires are
fully guaranteedf0
12 months butenade
to last much. longer.
In these days when you
• have to make one dollar do'
the work of two, be sure yoU
get your money's worth.
• See the nearest 'Firestone
Dealer today. Let hint
equip your car with the ••
Strongest, safest. and most
economical of tires.
firestone
THE TIRE //at TAUGHT THRIFT -to THOUSANDS
...gt.".•
Any Looseness of the Bowels
IS Always Dangerous
When the bowels become loose and diarrhcea, dysen-
‘ tery, summer complaint and other bowel troubles 54 10,
immediate attention should be given end the dischArges
• checked before they become rierious.
To check these unnatural discharges there ie a
remedy in Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, a
d• yresarsmely Itthaist rapid,hresbeerenliabonlethane denak
tffreeetit stfeorthep441ptseAttlotte.
A few doses is generally all that is required to give relief.
Get it at your drug or general stare; put up only by
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