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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jun 1937, p. 6

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Miss Ada Bingeman and Mr. Titus Bingeman of New Dundee visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hiborn on Sunday. Miss Bessie Hope was a Sunday visitor in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rank of Stratford visited with Mrs. J. Lepp and Mr. and Mrs. L. Holm on Sunday. Mrs. E. Stager and son Fred acâ€" companied by‘the Misses Schlichter of Kitchener, ‘visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Witmer at Brown City, Mich., last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborne and daughter Beverley Jean of Toronto were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. T. Marâ€" shall. distance? ' MUrs. Earl Tabbert and daughter Fmmammmmumâ€"omâ€"muwmcsuwoomowâ€"=mes i‘horloile AUN Garf SDPSNOINE hS ! week at her home in Pafsley, | â€" Mr. Josh. Lytle of Listowel was a ‘usiness visitor on our line on Tuesâ€" day afternoon. With a record of 50 years as a most satisâ€" | _ VTS. A‘C% Cooper and daughter factory treatment for pilee or hemotrhoids, _ 1. net sment a day of last week with An interesting game of softball was enjoyed last Friday when the local school pupils journeyed to the Plains. The score resulted in a 106 win for Roseville. Junior Farmers at Gait. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Snyder and children (were Sunday visitors in Palmerston., Miss Orpha Detweiler of Kitchener is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hope. Mr. Harold Morrell of Toronto was a Monday visitor at Stoltz‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe of Ayr were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Detweller last Thursday. Wm. Detweiler accompanied Rev. E. Becker of Kitchener to Port Elgin last week. Do you know â€"That it takes the »verage driver about % of a second te get his foot off the accelerator and on to the ibrake, and that at 40 miles an hour the performance of this action takes up 44 feet or more thar a third of your tota) stopping A number from this district atâ€" tended the annual Junior Farmers‘ and _ Household Science Judging Competition held at Galt last Tuesâ€" day. Miss Eva Becker was fortuâ€" nate in winning a trip to Ottawa this fall and Melvin Becker came 7th in the professional class in the boys‘ competitton. ‘The U:B.C.E. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ‘Becker last Wedâ€" nesday evening. Miss Eva Becker was in charge of the topic "Finding ‘Romance and Adventure in Good ‘Reading", and special music was proâ€" vided by Messrs. Robert Stager and Harry Hilborn. in the evening the special speaker will be Rev. Ewart G. Hinds of Kitchâ€" ener. Roseville Wins 10.6. Miss Martha McLeod of Palmerâ€" ston, Miss Eleanor Pettis and Mr. Wa‘ton Warren of Toronto were Satâ€" vrday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Becker. Miss Cora Stager of Woodstock is spending a few weeks yvacation at her honie here. ROUND TRIP RAIL TRAVEL BARGAINS From KITCHENER JUNE 18 & 19 to LA NSING, BATTLE CREEK, SOUTH BEND, CHICAGO $7.00 Topic "flpd_in_g Romance". The Waterloo County W.C.T.U. anâ€" rual convention ‘will be held in the local U:B. Churen on Tuesday, June 15th. ‘The morning session will be gin at 9.30, the afternoon at 2.00 and PORT HURON _ â€" $2.30 Windsor FLINT â€" â€" â€" â€" $3.65 II and 83-2 DURAND â€" â€" â€" $4.00 Detroit â€" Equally low fares from all adjacent C.N.R. Stations i Ticketa, Train Information, Return Limits from Aénh at Kitch Galt, Preston, Hespeler, Waterico or Elmira. As! for handbill. you can positively depend on Dr. Chase‘s Ointment = H. MARKS TIRE HOSPITAL 91 King North â€" Phone 476J WATERLOO ATTRACTION â€" CHICAGO â€" TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 22 BRADDOCK v». LOUIS wWORLD‘S HEAVYWEIGHT 'CHAMPIQE?»HIP CANADIAN NATIONAL JUNE 18 & 19 ROSEVILLE â€"TG â€" Five Acres Tur _ Nets Farmer Carmas Facey and A. R. G. Smith w ve nz mm mm Give Interesting Talks at Chimamey of Mervin Bechtel‘s House Bright Men‘s Club. 4 Demolished.â€"Ne Person mummme Injured. â€" A meciing of the Bright Circuit â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" Men‘s Club was beld at Bethel Unit: _ As a result of the severe electric ed Church, Tuesday evening, June{storm on Tuesday aftermoon, RM4r. hi Tesk AOPAAN TT UEE ES %Mccvin Machinls‘ houss whb struck | _ Mr. Ed. <Erb of Tobermory spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Thos. Adam. Mrs. Erb returned with him after spending a three week I yvacation at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. T .S. Cooper and daughter Vivian of Markdale were | weekâ€"end visitors at Mr. Alex iCooâ€" per‘s. sOUTHâ€"WEST WILMOT NEW DUNDEE Mr. J. G. Wood, president of the club presided. The devotional part of the program was taken by the Chesterfleld appointment. A motion to sponsor a starling hunt similar to that of 1936 was carried unaniâ€" mously Crop Outlook is Exceedingly Bright â€" Miss Gertrude Robinson of Millâ€" bank is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Fred Bean. 3rd _ of John and were ‘Sut "Tabbert‘s Mrs. Duncan MacPherson and Mrs. J C. McKay attended ‘the North Waâ€" terloo l)istrnt Women‘s Institute anâ€" tual convehtion at Centreville on Thursday. Warm wea‘ther and timely rains during the past two weeks, have made â€" crop _ prospects â€" exceedingly bright in Southâ€"West Wilmot. Hay (particularly _ on _ old _ meadows) wheat and spring grains are good whi‘e corn and roots are coming vlong rapidly. Last year, it will be remembered, crops at this time of the year were exceedingly good but drought and hot winds played havoc with cereals during the latter part of June and in July. The farming fraâ€" ternity, howeves, have a "hunch" that this year we will escape disasâ€" trous weather conditions and the reâ€" sult will be a goodly harvest. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Martin and daughter Ruth of St. Jacobs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abner ‘Brubacher and Mr. and Mrs. Aibner Cressman. Mr. Gabel of New Hamburg was a usiness visitor on our line on Friâ€" day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Brydon and daughter Aileen of Galt were Sunday yisitors with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunsberger and family, Mr. and. Mrs. Russel Peters and son Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Good visited with the latter‘s daughter, Mrs. Phares Koch rnd Mr. Koch at Conestogo on Sunâ€" day. * _ Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brenneman of East Zorra on Sunday. â€" Mrs. Jno. Small of E‘mira was a Sunday~evening visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cooper. s The "Cheerful Workers" Junior Sewing Circle of Bean‘s and Geiger‘s Niennonite _ Churches _ held _ their mon‘h‘y meeting on Monday afterâ€" roon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bean attended the funeral of the latter‘s aunt, the late Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson at WMilverton on Monday afternoon. Miss Elma Good is spending aA week with friends in Pennsylvania. :\'iiss Lois Snyder of Shoal Lake, Man., spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Snyder. be former‘s father, Mr. Wm. ‘Rennie f Glenallen. R. R. 1 WALLENSTEIN Mi Windsor and Mrs. J. D. Brydon of the of _ Maryboro _ and _ Messrs. and Frank Pearce of Paisley Sunday visitors at Mr. Earl JUNE 19 Agents at Kitchener, T.2A2D House Struck | By Lightning s putting the telephone out of comâ€" mission. Topic "Stewardship of Time"." ‘The regular méeting of the B.Y. F.U. was held at the church on Monâ€" day evening with the Stowardship Commisgion charge of the progrem. Mrs. V. E. Dinger presided and the @cripture lesson was read by Mrs. M. Bechtel. Miss Doris Bechtel renâ€" Cannot _ Hide From God", after which Mr. A. H. McKague presented the topic,. "Stewardship of Time". Interesting reports of the B.YPV. Convention which was held st Toâ€" rounto recently were then given by Miss Murie! Poth and Miss Doris Bechtel. Sewing Circle Meets. The Mennona Sewing Circle held its montbly meeting at the Blenheim Sunday Schoo}l rooms last Saturday efternoon. The president, Miss Risie Grof was in charge of a brief devoâ€" t.onal period and the Misses Marie Cressman and Ruth Erb contributed a vocal duet entitled, "Row Us Over ‘The Tide." New Members Received. Care?" ‘The guest speaker of the evening was Student Arthur Little of the Waterloo Seminary, who s_poke_ The reception of church members was held at the United Brethren Church on Sunday morning when six were received into full church memâ€" bership, two into Junipr membership and two into the Watch Care class. Operate New Grader. "'l"l"l;-;ne-v'zv {owâ€"pshtp road grader has been operating in the village and community during the past week. Gordonâ€"Becker, Nuptials. on the theme, ‘‘The Crossroads of Life". A vocal solo, "My Task", was also given by Miss Lydia Goettling and the meeting concluded with the singing of the Lord‘s Prayer. Bridal Couple Honored. The June meeting of the Excelsior Literary Society was held at the home of Mrs. Leander Cressman on Tuesday evening, with Mr. David Bergey occupying the chair. The song, "Theres‘ A Rainbow on The Cloud", was sung in opening, led by the Chorister, Mr. Elverne Hallman, after which the Invocation was given by Mr. Edwin Eby. Mr. and Mrs. Wil. fred Schmitt, who were married reâ€" cently, were presented with a suitâ€" able gift and the address was read hy the sceretary, Miss Mary Shantz. ‘The topic for the evening was, yHome". and the response to the roll call was, ‘"What I appreciate most at home". The Misses Marie Cressman and Jean Hiller then faâ€" vored with several organ duets which was followed by three papers on the subjects: ‘"Swedish Home Life", by Miss Irene Good; "A Typical Japâ€" anese ({fome", by Miss E‘sie Groff; and "A Home in Ceylon", by Miss Ruth Bean. Mr. Lamore Shantz gave a recitation entitled, "The Deacon‘s Courtship", after which the Misses Ruth Erb and Marie Cressman renâ€" dered a vocal duet, "Bring Them In". The monthly paper, ‘"Thé Eagle", was read by the editor, Miss Elsie Rechtel, and the crith‘s report was given by Miss ‘Kelly. The meeting concluded with the singing of "Home Sweet Home". Personals. the ceremony before an arch beautiâ€" fully decorated with lilacs and other spring flowers and centred with a white wedding ‘bell. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a tovely gown of pale pink georâ€" gette with pale blue hair straw hat, blue stippers and blue lace gloves, end carried red briar cliff roses and plue cornflowers. Mrs. Edgar Becker of New Dundee and Miss Mary Kay of Lewiston, N.Y., where bridesmaids, the former being gowned in pale green georgette and the latter wearâ€" ing a frock of pale blue all over lace. Roth carried yellow tea roses. The groom was supported by Mr. Bdgar Becker, brother of the bride and Mr. Kenneth Andrews of Youngstown, N.Y. Following the ceremony & reâ€" ception was held with the bride‘s mother wearing a gown of Alice Blue Crepe. The livingâ€"rooms were pretâ€" tilydecorated in a pink ind white color scheme. A wedding supper was served to fifty guests and the bride‘s table was attratively arranged with tall pink tapers and centred with a large wedding cake, ornamented with lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley and forgetâ€"meâ€"nots. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon left on a trip to Madoc, Ont., and on their return will reside at Lewiston, N.Y. The Junior and Senior Luther Leagues held a Life Service program at the St. James Lutheran Church on Sunday evening. Rev. W. C. Nolting conducted the opening service after which Miss Grace Toman rendered a vocal solo entitled "Does Jesus MUr. and Mrs. Alvin Bock and famâ€" iny, Mrs. John Bock and son, Ronald ind Mrs Nelson Lehman and son Douglas of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs R. R. Bailie recently. Ur and Mrs. Samuel Horst and daughter of Winterbourne were reâ€" cent viaitors with Mr. and Mrs. David H Snyder. A pretty June wedding was solemâ€" rized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Becker, Huron Road, last Saturday afternoon at three o‘clock, when their only daughter, Miss Hirâ€" mina Henrietta Becker of Lewiston, N.S., was united in marriage to Mr. Ralph Gordon of Niagara Falls, N.Y. Rev. H. F. Schade, pastor of the New Dundee Baptist Church performed Mis« Gladya Ruck viaited with Mr and Mra. Rdgar Buck at Kitchener on Sunday. > Guests present from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Jasper, Mrs. Andrews and Mr. Kenneth Andrews of Youngstown, N.Y., Mrs. Brown of Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Miss Eva Smith of Mildmay. Life Service Program. > Mr. and Mrs Robert Geddes of Preston visited wth Mr. and Mrs Samuel Schwass on Sunday. MUr. Renjamin Rosemberger of Didsâ€" bury. Afberta, is spending a few weeks with relativea in the village and community VUr and Mra. Herman Mank and son, Stuart of Waterloo, and Mr. and \frs Marvin Good of Drayton viaited with Mr and Mra. 1. H_ Toman on Sunday and Mre. D. W. Houston and grandâ€" daughter Peggy Houston of #Kitchâ€" ener and Mrs. B. B. Piayford of Weâ€" Little Gareth Davis ;s spending a tow woeks with l:mmu. Mr. and Mre. George at Putnam. daughter,. Lorraine of «with Mr. and Mrs. J Beatrice Barrett of Platts ville, Mr Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bailie and chilâ€" daren, June, Â¥vyoune and Bobby and Mr. and Mre. Jack Schmidt and son, Larry motored to Elora recently. Rev. L. R. Pipher is attending the Foreign Mission Board meeting at Elkhardt, Ind., this week. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cress and sons, Ro@well and Norwood and . Mrs. ‘Russel Fried and son, Murray of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coleman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bechte] visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Hot sietier near Plattsville on Sunday. Mrs. J. Goets and Mrs. E. Chapin c‘ New Hamburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn on Sunday. Mr. Daniel ‘Karcher of Berkley, California is spending this week with his sister, Mrs. Moses Toman and Mr. Toman. Mrs. G. Walters of London visited with Mrs: John ‘Copley on Sunday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and ; Mrs. Mervin Bechtel on Sunday | were: Mrs. Allan Stager and Mr. Arâ€" ‘den Stager of Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs. Abbert (Brighton and Mrs. Abner Brighton of Preston. _ Miss Ada Bingeman and Mr. Titus Bingeman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stan‘ey Hilborn at Roseville on Sunâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth and son, Glen and Mr. Harold Poth visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poth at Cale Gonla on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Collins and Miss Betty Collins of Lewvan, Sask., and Miss Mary Collins, R.N., of the Hamilton â€" General Hospital _ were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder cver the weekâ€"end. _ Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Enb of Natchez visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bock last Wednesday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Elton Baer and daughâ€" ter, Bernice visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall at English Setâ€" tlement on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kellsey of Waterloo, Miss Minerva Snider and Mr. Howard Kellsey of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Kellsey on Sunday. and Mrs. Menno Rosenberger and _ yr. Philip Poth, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr. ‘Benjamin Rosenberger visited A. Poth and son Kenneth and Missâ€" relatives near Ayr on Sunday. Muriel Poth visited at the home of Mr. Charles Schwass and Mr. Dunâ€" Mr, John Stein at Tavistock on Sunâ€" can Currie and daughter, Nellie of day. Port Eigin and Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. Delton Hallman of Regina, Schwass of Burgoyne spent a few Sask., and Mr. Allan Haliman of days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Kitchener visited with friends in the Samue] Schwass. village on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Seyler and sons, Jack and ‘Russel of Paisley spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. R R. Bailie. _ Mrs. Andrew Koehler of St. Agatha spent a few days of this week with Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob.. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leiska and family of Greenfield called on Mrs. R. J. Davis last Wednesday. . â€" lage â€" Mr. Hubert Greulich visited with Mr. Thomas Lautenschlager at New Hamburg on Sunday. _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. David H. Snyder, Miss Mary Snyder and Messrs. ‘Alvin and Kidon Snyder called at the home oft Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Snyder at E‘mira on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rosenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Rosenberger and Mr. ‘Benjamin Rosenberger visited relatives near Ayr on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Gofton of Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman on Sunday. _ Miss Irene Sherk of Waterioo spent the weekâ€"ond at her home in the vilâ€" Visitors with Mrs. John Copley last CHEVROLET ALL THE FINEST FEATURES SINCE you bought your present car, Chevrolet has stepped ‘way out ahead â€" in everything but the money it costs to buy and run! ’ Today‘s Chevrolet brings you: A longer, 112%»4â€"inch wheelbase. ... Big, attractive Unisteel Turret Top Bodies by Fisher, the safest known. . . . More powerful Valveâ€"inâ€"Head engine. . . . Unequalled comfort, due to the exclusive *Kneeâ€" Action gliding ride. . . . Matchless safety. thanks to new Hydraulic Brakes, allâ€"steel construction, and Safety glass throughâ€" out. . . . Improved Fisher Noâ€"Draft Venâ€" tilation. And for all its bigâ€"car size and "steppedâ€"up" performance, Chevrolet costs you less than ever before to operate! . . . Less for gas, less for oil, less for upkeep! So you see why it‘s Canada‘s fastestâ€"sellâ€" ing automobile. It‘s the only car that brings you all the finest features at the lowest prices, and without sacrificing peak economy! P . . WITH PEAK ECONOMV! . . . for economical transportation *On Master De Luxe Models Wellesley Tp. _ June Balance is $9,181.79 CROSSHILL, June 7.â€"The Welâ€" lesley Township Council met purâ€" suant to adjournment at the townâ€" ship hall here Monday. Every memâ€" ber was present. Poter A. Wagner, the Reeve, occupied the chair. The minutes of the previous session were read and adopted on motion of John A. Beggs and Geo. J. Voll. Correspondence, accounts . and other printed matter were given the chairman for distribution among the other members. The Council instructed the Clerk to notify each school section that any pupil trying Entrance Examinaâ€" tion at the Crosshill School will be charged a fee of $1.00, same to !n The matter of insurance for the township was discussed to some exâ€" tent by insurance agents, competâ€" itors for the township business. The Company having the township business last year was represented by Mr. Evans of Toronto; Mr. Samuel Miller, Milverton, and Mr. Cowan, Princeton, were also solicitâ€" ing the township business. The matâ€" ter was left over to gain further information. _ _ ;‘Td.;\-!t; to School No. 17 for the use of their school. 2s Moved by Geo. J. Voll, seconded by Edward Huehn, that the Reeve instruct the Treasurer to issue his cheques in payment of the following bills and accounts: _ â€" Municipal World Ltd., stationery, $3.68; Margaret Miller, postage stamps, 5.00; Wm. Dammeier, assesâ€" sor acct., 92.00; Joseph Hayes, asâ€" sessor mect., 78.50; â€" $189.68. Department of Public Welfare, Toronto, relief acct., $60.88; A. E. Reiner Estate, relief acct., .85; Jacob Lotz, relief acct., 3.65; Elton Lantz, relief aect., 4.00; A. 0. Schnurr, relief ~acct., 6.00; Aug. Allemang, relief acct., 17.18 S'Chri.st. ASNAIL L U inb dedibatidii Belsbinkc® Brotentmbtd Z. Roth, relief acct., 2.80; ilender- son Bakery, relief acct., 2.66; John Lorentz, relief acct. 7.50; â€" 105.52. Noah Wagler, work on road NoO. 1, Bank balance ..................$ 9,181.79 4.60; Edward Schott, road 2, 5.20; Court of Revision and Appeal ! John Miller, road 3, 78.80; Simon s 3 o‘clock p.m. l Huber, road 4, 4.00; Joseph Z. Roth, _ Moved by Geo. J. Voll, seconded road 5, 2.40; John Faulhafer, ro@d py John A. Beggs, that this council| 6, 9.80; D. W. Chalmers, road 8, form into a Court of Revision and 3.20; Henry Hieronymus, road 11, Appeal on the 1987 Assessments, 4.20; Jacob Runstedler, road 15; and that Edward Huehn be chairâ€" 5.80; Alex. Diebold, road 16, 30.00; man of said Court. Joe Logel, road 19, 5.00; Simon P. . ‘The members took the oath of Friedman, road 20, 15.80; AlOiS office. Lienhardt, road 22, 32.00; No@ah _ After hearing and giving conâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rennie, Mrs.â€"R. Foster and Miss Laura Foster of Crosshill called on Mrs. John Covley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob, Mrs. Andrew Koeh‘ler and Mr. Donald Jaâ€" cob visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jacobs at Mannheim on Sunday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bailie on Sunday were: Mrs. ‘Keeling, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Munns and son, Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kramer and daughter Joyce of ‘Kitcherer. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan R. Hall and the Misses Marjorie and Isabel Hall moâ€" tored to Quebec last week and visitâ€" ¢d relatives and friends at Montreal and Ste. Marphe, returning via Otâ€" ta wa. ssessment Appeals Allowed.â€" Entrance Exam Fee Fixed at $1.00 per Pupil A. LOCKHART & CO. Ltd. KITCHENER on road 29, 40.60; Alois Lienhardt, Mose Zehr; John MchRey to Leander relief labour, road 22, 5.20; John Meyer; Otto Schneller to Solomon Miller, relief labor, road 3, 2.00; Bast. Simon P. Friedman, relief labor, _ John H. Brubacher â€" assessed road 20, 19.70; Menno L Erb, relief $100.00 for buildings on Lot E4 3, labor, road 10, 7.00; Alex. Diebold, Con. 13, appealed to have this relief labor, road 16, 5.00;â€"625.95. amount transferred to Lot W‘% 3, Maved hy FEdward Huehn. secondâ€" Con. 13, assessed as Josiah Schallâ€" Moved by Edward Huehn, secondâ€" ed by Amos Wilkinson, that the Township of Wellesley make appliâ€" cation for agreement with the Deâ€" partment of Highways of Ontario re cash relief work on roads during the year 1937.â€"â€"Carried. Treasurer‘s Statement as at June 1st, 1937 Book balance as at May 18t) ...ccsseeeemanlllee $ 9,881.85 Receipts, May .................. 2,208.43 Payments Book balance as at June Outstanding cheques â€" After hearing and giving conâ€" sideration to all complaints, the chairman reported as follows: _ _ That no action be taken in the following appeals: Lorne Bigam, Mrs. Louisa Martin. The following assessments were reduced, reforestation exemption :â€"â€" Walter Adams $240.00, Edward Quehl $170.00, Joshua _ Martin $200.00, Urias Martin $200.00. _ A dog struck off for each of the following:â€"John R. Albrecht, Walâ€" ter Brenner, Geo. Albrecht, Robt. Ertel, Joseph Waechter. . _ wlifc;'y Brenner assessed for poll tax was cancelled in consideration of the Edward Brenner Estate. â€" _ Omissions in the Assessment Roll were added as follows: Wm. Forest N.E. % 6, Con. 1, $800.00; Arthur Berg, N% 12, Con. 5, $5,300.00; Philip Clark,. W% 11, Con. 12, $4,700.00; Jacob Lichty, S% 7, Con. 9, $4,400.00; Ephraim Runstedler, S.E. 9, Con. 9, $5,800.00 ; John Milâ€" ler, Jr., P.L. 1, Con. 4, $900.00. Omissions in School Assessments were added as follows: Conrad Berg $675.00, No. 4 P.; Conrad Berg $3,625.00, No. 4 P.; Wm. Crowell $350.00, No. 4 P.; Dammeier Estate Ist ... Glasses Ihat Satisfy PRICED FROM "STEELE®‘§" $11,590.28 0 2,736.05 8,854.23 327.56 145 $1600.00, No. 4 P.; Ernest Jones $800.00, No. 4 P.; Ernest Jones $750.00, No. 4 P. * David _ Diebold _ assessed _ for horn. _ Christ. Lantz, Lot 11, Con. 11, assessed $175.00 as a property in the P.V, of Linwood was transferred hfi l d h Sho en ighed to the N.H.W.S. O Bnéiness assessments ® reduced Louis Ottman, $200.00 to $100.00 Moved by Peter A. Wagner, seconded by Amos Wilkinson, that the report of the chairman be reâ€" ceived and adopted, and that the assessment rolls of Welleley Townâ€" ship are hereby finally revised for the current year 1937. Respectfully submitted, Edward Huehn, Chairman. Moved by Geo. J. Voll, seconded by John A,. Beggs, that this Court resume in open council. . Moved by Geo. J. Voll, seconded by Edward Huehn, that this council do now adjourn to meet again at the Township Hall, Monday, the fifth day of July, 1937, 10 o‘clock in the forenoon.â€"Carried. Bobbin was the type of man who would never admit to being in the wrong. "I remember," he said one day at the clubâ€""I remember when 1 was in Africa, staying at a little place called Buenos Airesâ€"" "Pardon me," interrupted his felâ€" low member, iBiggin, "but Buenos Aires is the capital of the Argentine Republic." *Nosense!" shouted â€" Bobbinâ€"alâ€" ways in the right. Biggin produced a map from his pocket, _ ‘‘There you are," he said. "Look for yourself." a â€" ‘Bobbin gave one glance at the atâ€" las and then sniffed. "You can‘t fool me!" he cried. "Thats‘ last year‘s!" ‘"My, doesn‘t it beat all," she averâ€" ed, "with such a depression on, and still that class of persons can afford to take ocean trips." They were just off Sandy Hook on their first trip to Europe when they met a small boat, inbound. ‘‘Thats‘ a tramp steamer," he reâ€" marked to his wife. Cecil B. Barbour, Acting Clerk Mastor 2â€"Passenger Buirmeis Coupe delivered at factory. Orhaua Government taxes_ lromce and freight addstional (Prices iubjecs to chamge without notice). Lov monthly payments on the (General Motors Initalmen1 Plan for 13 Years Out of Date! Tramp Abroad Eye Examination Phone 2681J C 1878

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