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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Dec 1936, p. 12

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Garbage System Good No complaints have ben received by the garbage collection committee of council for over three months Ald. @noch Honsberger said Monday night in commenting on the fine operation of the system. ; Vote Mayor Honorarium Mayor H. E. Ratz was voted the usual honorarium for service ag the town‘s chief Magistrate by council Monday night on motion of Reeve McKersie and Ald. Frickey. The honorarium maounts to $500. Given Taxi License Fred ‘Weichert, Knox Avenue was granted a liconse to operate a taxi by council money night. The fee is $5 ELECT OFFICERS STRATFORD.â€"W. A. MacKenzle of Mitchell was elected President of the Perth County Plowmen‘s Assoâ€" ciation at the annual meeting here late Tuesday He succeeds James Nairn of Munro. ‘ v g Especially at Christmas $ o Cnulor‘n COlucbler per year, or $2.50 from council meetâ€" ing until December 31. License Shooting Gallery A Ibyâ€"law licensing shooting gal leries at $25.00 per year to operate in Waterloo was passed by council Monday night. It was reported that an applicant for the license wishes ta open three such galleries at once. PERTH PLOWMEN ‘The institution of monthly reporte by the town treasurer to council of the affairs of various council comâ€" mittee was urged by Ald. R. J. Miller Monday night. Alf. Miller is retiring from council, and has served as chairâ€" man of the office committee. Mr. ‘Miller also suggested that the December meeting be postponed next year so that it would not conflict with elections, which caused a late start and prevented much business being done. _ Poll taxes collected in November totalled $162.50. Tax arrears pald in were $1,480.99, and current taxes, $1,â€" 640.84. . F Deeds were lost recently in the town‘s "dilapidated" vault, Ald. Milâ€" ler stated. He hoped the 1937 council would see the necessity of a modern up to date vault. _ _ A new system of tax assessment . and collection records was installed | this year and is working very satisâ€" factory, Mr. Miller said. Ald. Miller Also Urges Need for Replacement of Dilapidated Suggests Monthly | Report to Council naamaadaAmmmmMMmMlRRRNRNRRTRRNIRRRIRRRIIR%%% UDNDUNDEUDNDDDDXXDDDD!D:%!D‘%)%4‘%‘ Db‘ %! b:%: D:b b: D: b. ib D: %. bJ t £ * **% Seidom have we o€fered such drastic reductigns on <qmality l::-. l-‘-uvul..*” C Reversible Bedroom Mats Size 25 x 48, fringed, in mauve, green, blue or rose .. ‘1.95 Taffeta Bed Spreads â€" Double bed size, sides ruffled. Choice of colors. Kack $4 4@ Reversible Bed Throws The ideal Christmas gift. Satin bound. In green and gold blue and gold, rose and green, green and mauve. ss 95 VANNIER & COOK King St. South Regular $42.00 Wilton Rugs for Regular $50.75 Wiiton Rugs for Regular $54.00 Wilton Rugs for Regular $68.00 Wilton Rugs for 13 Queen St. North Learn‘s Drug Store ALWAYS DEPENDABLY FRESH AT Vault. High Quality Rugs FINEST QUALITY CANDY IN CANA DA Conveying Your Message â€" _ of Good Cheer Seasonally Wrapped . . . Packed in Fine Assortments 2 New Policemen ‘The police report for November 16 tc November 30 showed 12 accidents investigated, 7 summonses issued and fines and cost collected amounting Pay Election Officers Deputy returning officers and poll clerks at Monday‘s election will reâ€" ‘celve their pay cheques before Christâ€" mas, Council decided Monday night ‘on motion of Deputy Reeve Heer and Ald. Toletzki. Council Fees $647 Councillors fees amounting to $647 were passed by council Monday night. Bills for the month totalled t&ls.sfil‘fi. of which $2,202.31 was for relief. ‘ Ald. Frickey precipitited a disâ€" cussion when he said he could see no reason why a Kitchener man should be appointed. Deputy Reeve Heer, chairman of the police comâ€" mittee, replied that Thomas had reâ€" ceived ‘high recommendations from local merchants while on temporary duty. F Maurice Zieman was némed motorâ€" cycle officer, to commence his duâ€" ties shortly. Council degided after considerable discussion ; the two applicants from a list of‘13 applicaâ€" tions. Council Selects to $35.35. Gillies Thomas of Kitchener who has been on probation as night conâ€" stable of the Water police force was appointed to the ; nent staff by council Monday nighf# f the third woman member of that boâ€" dy. Mrs. J. L Callan has held office for ten years and Mrs. J. D. Hayes is the separate school representative. Men‘s rights were upheld by Mr. Kerâ€" foot, who was elected to the town council in Rideau Ward. He didn‘t however, top the polls. . Gi!lies Thomas and Maurice Zieman Are Appointed to Waterloo Police Man, Wife Elected at Smith Falls SMITH‘3 FALLS.â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Kerfoot entered municipal poliâ€" tics together Monday and both emerged successfuh Mre. Kerfoot topped the Board of Education poll with a total of 935 votes, leading three male candidates. She becomes 50. Candies KITCHENER Force. + Forty members attended a meetâ€" ing of the Men‘s Club of Knox Presâ€" «byterian Church, Waterloo, Monday night. Business wase featured by adoption â€"of a constitution for the newlyâ€"organized body. A halfâ€"hour |address on "Public Speaking", was given by George Lochead, and a huâ€" morous reading by Wm. Harvey. Singing was led by A. W. Murray. President Jack Hemphill was in charge. ‘The meeting adjourned to convene again the second Monday in January. At an executive session !Earl Putnam was appointed chairâ€" man of the membership committee, ‘and Hugh (Rogers chairman of the program committee. _ Mr. Hunsberger suceeds Amos Wilâ€" kinson of Wallenstein who becomes honorary viceâ€"president. Other offlâ€" ‘cers are: 1st viceâ€"president, Oliver Wright, ‘Conestogo; 2nd viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Fred Snyder, Waterloo; 3rd viceâ€"president, QuinceyWhale, Alma; 4th viceâ€"president, Clive McDonald, Galt; directors, Woolwich, Oscar H. Schmidt, ‘Wellington Weber, Amos ‘Wilkinson; Wilmot, Warren H. Bean, Heary B#v a; Waterloo, J. C. Steâ€" ckle, Le gzlydef; North Dumfries, N. MacKenzie, Bailey ‘Cowan;‘ Welâ€" lington County, J. Gale, J. Fox. Total sales of the club for 1936 were $26,077.50, most of which was for export cattle. Outstanding proâ€" giess has been made by the club and many new breeders are seeking memâ€" bership according to A. iB. Brubachâ€" er. County sales agent, Knox Men‘s Club Has Good Turnout ent, the gang or the obscene pamâ€" ph‘et. give sex education to chil drent?" was the question put by Dr. Roy ‘Brillinger of the Ontario Hosâ€" pital, Hammilton, Tuesday night in hig concluding lecture to parents and teachers at Suddaby school, speakâ€" ing on "Sex Problems of Young and Older Children." Questions such as "Where do baâ€" bies come from*?" are prompted pureâ€" ly by curiosity, which when thwartâ€" ed becomes whetted, he said. Eldon ‘Hunsberger of Baden was elected president of the Waterloo and Wellington Counties Holsteinâ€" Friesian Breedere‘ Association at the annual meeting held at ISt. John‘s Parish Hall on Wednesday. Need for Competent Sex Educaâ€" cation Most Filled if Given ‘‘Then the child goes further afield for his information," Dr. Brillinger explained, and a casual question may turn into a persistent search. It is just thus that abnormal interests or obsessions are organized around the subject, not necessarily Because of any fundamental trend in the child, but because of the damming up of a matural curiosity and interest." Eldon Hunsberger Is Holstein Head ‘‘The mother and the father must coâ€"operate and give a unity of stateâ€" ment to the child," was Dr. Brillingâ€" er‘s answer. ‘"‘The question must be answered as often as it arises. The time has come for a changed attâ€" tude. We live in a time of readjustâ€" ment, a time of great scientific adâ€" vances which in themselves necessiâ€" tate social readjustment. As parents and teachers we must modify our ideas to suit the times if we are to be of any service." Baden Man Succeeds Amos Wilkinson.â€"Club‘s Sales For Year are WATERLOO $26,077.50. ‘The North Waterloo Fire Ins. Co. premium Tp. Hall $2.00; J, C. Miller, for stamps, 15.00; Bank of Comâ€" ‘merce. deposit safety box rent, 3.00; Mrs. M. Playford, relief, 17.50; Cl.ri Wagner, refund of dog tax, 4.00; Jake Lorentz, refund of dog tax, 4.00; Chris. K. Kuepfer, refund of dog tax, 2.00; Wellesley ‘Telephone System, phone rental, 16.40; F. H. Schummer, tax rebate barn fire, 1.80; John Reiâ€" del, relief, 1.58; H. E. Ratz, relief, 4.00; A. Allemang, relfef, 19.83; J. Lorentz, relief, 3.16; ‘Math. Schumâ€" mer, relief, 4.20; Clarence Lorents, relief, 10.00; Alf. Meyer, relief, 7.82; Elton Lansz, relief, 3.40; W. Pommer, relief, 2.90; F. H. Schummer, relief, 5.49; Frank H. Schummer, division court fees, 24.00; O. A. Schnurr, re lief, 2.21; Henderson Bakery, relief, 82¢; A. . Reiner, relief, 8.46; Hy. Kelterborn, relief, 1.00; Jake Lotz, relief, 1.05; ‘Israel Martin, relief, 16.00; J./C. Haight, relief, 8.00; Sisâ€" ter M. Verena, relief, 1.29; A. O. §chnurr, hall rent, 30.00; ‘Patrick Dietrich, tax refund 2.00; Peter F. Schummer, preparing tax schedules, 25.00, Peter F. Schummer, post office stamps, 34.00, 59.00; H. Klinck, hall rent, court of appeal, 2.00; W. A. Dammeier, equalizing echools, 4.00; :Ed. Schott, work on road 2, 4.00; J. Miller, work on road 3, 900; S. Huâ€" ber, work on road 4, 1.80; J. Roth, work on road §5, 7.10; A. Siegner, work on road 7, 1.60; M. Erb, work on road 10, 2.40; H. Hieronimus, work on road 11, 1.70; P. Herrgott, work on road 13, 13.60; J. Runstedâ€" ler, work on road 15, 13.00; 9. Friedâ€" man, work on road 20, 1.60; )C. Logel, work on road 19, 2.70; J. Schleuter, work on road 25, 12.80; W. MoCorâ€" mick, work on road 27, 16.00; J. Gilâ€" liland, work on road 28, 17.60; H.â€" Hieronimus, work on road 11, 3 50; A. Diebold, work on road 16, $460; C. Hackett, work on road 17, 6.00; S. Friedman, work on road 20, 40c; J. Gilliland, work on road 28, 6.40; Hy. Zettel, repairs, 3.49; P. Lather, 3.00; Imperial Oil Co., gas, 3.00; J. P. Wagner, repairs, 8.00; J. iP. Wagner, oil, 7.72; E. Faulhafer, operating power grader 25.76; H. Doherty, ealâ€" ary, 71.40; C. Flelechauer, snow fence, 35.50; S.. Bricker, gas, zzso;, C. B. Barbour, clerical work, 9.00; Clare ‘Beggs, ditching 50c; S. Cassel, snow fence posts, 674.54; F. Baechâ€" ler, repairs, §.50; Ed. Schott, work on road 3, 14.20; J. Miller, work on road 3, 25.00; S. Huber, work on road 4. 15.75; J. Roth, work on road 6, 3.50; A. Siegner, work on road 7, 9.40; D. iChalmers, work on road 8, 9.00; M. Erb, work on road 10, 4.30; M. Kieswetter, work on road 12, 13,â€" 80; P. Herrgott, work on road 13.| 920; J. Runstedler, work on road 15, 4.00; A. Diebold, work on road 16, 2,70; C. Hackett, work on road 17, 4.20; â€"C. Logel, work on road 19, 5.50; A. Lienhardt, work on road 22, 1(.80; N. Wideman, work on road 24, 1.20; J. Schlueter, work on road 25, 31.80; W. McCormick, work on road 2,10; 4.20; 5.50; 1(.80 1.20; 31.80 Des. Tth. 198§, 10 o‘clock in the fore ut_clo!thlflthl‘ld‘:.,m read and passed on resalution by J. A. Beggs and G. Lichty carried by ond time.â€"Carried. â€" Payment of Accounts g Moved by G. Lichty, seconded by J. A. Beggs that the Reeve instrict the treasurer to issue his cheques in payment of the following outâ€" standing accounts and that he grant his orders for. payment of same: Moved by E. Huehn, seconded by | G. J. VoH that that byâ€"law number , ...... to extend the time for receiving tazes and the return of the collecâ€" tor‘s ro!l, in the township of Wellesâ€" ley, county of Waterloo, for the year the chairman. Communuication, bills and accounts were received, read and dealt with in the o.l'dlllr'y fiy\ 16y, ooul'y of: Walerioo, for the year 1936, be now read the first and secâ€" Chevrolet announces two cars for 1937â€"the Master and the Master de luxe. They are of identical vheelbase and both powered by a Byâ€"law 1048: In this byâ€"law the names of polling places, deputy reâ€" turning officers and poll clerks were written in. Byâ€"law 1049;: In this bylaw the municipality of Wellesley consents to the iBell Telegraph Company conâ€" structing lines upon the highways, streets, bridges and other public places in this township under certain regulations. 27. 28.12; J. Gilliland, work on road 28, 6.80; Total, $1,497.37.â€"Carried. Moved ‘by J. A. Beggs, seconded by G. Lichty that this council go into committee of the whole on byâ€"laws numbers 1048, 1049 and 1050, that P. A Wagner be chairman of the said committee.â€"Carried. Byâ€"law 1050; The date for paying taxes and for the return of the colâ€" SMARTLY STYLED UNISTEEL BODIES WITH NEW POWER PLANT new valveâ€"inâ€"head motor of 85 horsepower. Allâ€"silent allâ€"steel Turretâ€"Top bodies by Fisher of unisteel construction are a feature Delivered at hcta’y, Oshawa, Ont. Governâ€" ment taies, license and freight extra. Business Coupe) ,. Master DeLuxe ‘ Models from $819 (2â€"Pass. *y / BODIES Moved by E. Huehn, seconded by G. J. Voll that council do now adâ€" journ to meet again Tuesday, Dec. 15th, Township Hall, Crosshill, 10 o‘clock in the forenoon.â€"Carried. Moved by J. A. Beggs, seconded by G. Lichty that committee resume in open council and that byâ€"laws 1048, 1049 and 1050, as filled in, be read a third time and finally passed.â€"Carâ€" ried. Peter F. Schummer, Clerk St. Clements, Dec. 8, 1936.. lectors‘ roll was extended one day, namely to December 15th, 1936. . "He was kicked out of school for cheating." ‘*How come?" "He was caught counting his ribs in a physiology exam." of both. A cutaway view of the uniâ€" steel body is shown lower left. The flashing speedline, which extends from the hood through the front A. LOCKHART & CO. Ltd. NflMCm&gng...mlkulhiom car the most beautiful in Chevrolet history, a speedâ€" line masterpiece! New Valveâ€"inâ€"Head Engine . . . more powerful than ever, faster on the "getâ€"away"â€"with the lowest operating costs ever proved in a fullâ€"size car! New Allâ€"Steel, Allâ€"Silent Bodies . . . Built by Fisher, with the famous Turret Top of solid steel. Unisteel construction throughout. Plus ‘All These Features . . . Perfected Hydraulic l:l:akcn; i;npléo.;ed *Kneeâ€"Action iding ride; Safety in every w window; Fisher No-m Ventilaâ€" J ,\‘9 &A tionâ€"and many others. § . See the new Chevroletâ€""The Comâ€" w plete Car, Completely New" â€"at fi” B our showrooms. Monthly terms to w l0 4 suit your purse on the General P Motors Instalment Plan. CC KITCHENER, ONT. «_ .« . for economical transportation *On Master De Luze Models. door panel, is shown lower right. The Emcrous capacity of luggage trunks, a feature of all sedan models, is shown n&por left. Upper right, the Master de luxe Sedan. i8.8. No. 7 are having their Christâ€" mas concert on Monday evening, Dec. 14th, Come and enjoy the fine proâ€" gram which is being prepared by the scholars and several young peoâ€" ple of the section. Death has again entered our midst, when on ‘Saturday, Nov. 28th, Mr. David Lichti succumbed to a heart "‘*tack. ‘The late Mr. Licht! was a lifeâ€"long resident here and was of a kind and quiet disposition, who won for himee!f many friend$s who exâ€" tend their sincere sympathy to the bcreaved family. ‘The funeral was held on Tuesday of last week and was largely attended. > Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kollman and baby of near ‘Stratford visited ‘with Mrs. M. Yost on Thursday last week. KINGWOOD NC E£ 8 4*

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