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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Dec 1939, p. 2

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PAGE TWO Waterloo Tp. Hold Final Meet The twelfth session of the Waterâ€" loo Township Council for 1989. _ The members all present exceptâ€" ing Reeve L. B. Weber, who was attending court in behalf of the victimized ratepayers through deâ€" velopments of a recent auction sale. vl;('oved by A. Scheifele, seconded by Carl Ellis, that Deputy Reeve Abra take the chair until such time ‘a-s"ii.eeâ€";; VW';l;er'-"a_;ea}s at the meetâ€" Minutes of the previous session were read and approved. The Reeve now appeared at the Board and Mr. Abra was requested to vacate the chair and that Reeve L. B. Weber take the chair. _ Ts BV MMNIPEY Iemms m mss Mr. R:bettson, the auditor for the township, addressed the council regarding a better system of reâ€" cording tax collections, and it was moved by C. Ellis, seconded by A. Hachborn, that the form prepared by Mr. Robertson on which the colâ€" lectors report their tax receipts to the Township Treasurer be accepted upon approval of the Department at Queen‘s Park, which involves disâ€" pensing with two cash books for each collector and substituting the form referred to and when printed be installed and the auditor give the collectors their instructions in this connection.â€"Carried. _ 1. _ A letter from Mr. Gies asking the Council to divert the water now running over his lawn to some other way, was laid over. _ wl mDy mm O mCsc A‘ correspondence from Stanley Shupe, city engineer, regarding culâ€" vert on â€" Alexandria Ave., was favourably re€eived. . 20L 2 1 4414 s3d cce MB 2 0t td A letter was received from the Highways Department advising the Township that after Dec. 31st, 1939, the Department will not pay a direct subsidy on new: mach-inery but vnll s U PS i tm C Aeneteeeneen NCn oo3 I pay the subsidy on the amount of‘ work done with the machinery. _ | _ Moved by J. W. Abra, seconded by _A Scheifele. that we paY FEzra Becker $35.00 for a strip of land 15 feet wide along his farm for widening the road.â€"Carried. Moved by C. Ellis, seconded by J. W. Abra, that we give O. Harmer $5.00 in recognition of his service at the recent fire at Centreville.â€" A letter from Clement, Hattin & Eastman regarding a claim by Henry â€" Schmidt . re shelter â€"for Bowyer was laid over. Moved by J. W. Abra, seconded hy C Ellis. that Byâ€"Law No. 429A Moved by J. W. Abra, seconded by C. Ellis, that Byâ€"Law No. 429A to provide for closing the Grant Road as advertised according to reâ€" quirements and whereas there were no objections raised to the said proâ€" position, the said Byâ€"Law be read a first and second time.â€"Carried. Moved by J. W. Abra, seconded __ satisfaction if: YOUR EYES are thoroughly examined STEELES C. F. Price, Optometrist 96 King St. Woest â€" Kitchener at the recent fire at Centreville.â€" Carried. Moved by A. Hachborn, seconded by A. Scheifele, that the following outstanding cheques be written off the books: _ _ ___ _ l o. YOUR GLASSES M Pm esns Cheque No. 3674, Twin City Signs $1.75 ; cheque No. 6097, D. Schmidt, bread,, 8.25; cheque No. 0522, J. Kunkel, groceries, 22.75.â€"Carried. Moved by C. Ellis, seconded by A. Hachborn, that the council now form themselves into a Court of Revision on the Collector‘s Roll and after being duly sworn the following business was transacted: Emery Strome, reduction on busiâ€" ness tax, $1.35; H. Asmussen, Div. No. 5, Hydro tax, $6.66, cancelled by order of the H.E.P.Com. of Onâ€" tario: Rebecca Snyder, Div. No. 4, all Hydro arreas to be cancelled by order of W.E.P.Com. of Ontaric; Gregor Bisch, Div. No. 4, refund of Gen. School tax, $6.80. Moved by A. Scheifele, seconded by J. W. Abra, that the foregoing report be accepted and that the Clerk enter the said report on the minutes.â€"Carried. __ Moved by A. Hachborn, seconded by J. W. Abra, that the collectors‘ time for the collection of taxes be extended.â€"Carried, The following accounts were preâ€" sented for payment: Lloyd Beaver, equalizing School See. No. 26. $4.00; Jas. Taylor, 26 posts at 25¢, 6.50; Roy Snyder, road mtce., 6.75; Roy Snyder, road mtce., > to Woolwich, 2.25; Wm. Bartles, erecting snow fence, 3.50; Len. Burton, erecting snow fence, 18.75; Ed. Eby. erecting snow fence and culvert, 9.50; V. Veller, operating grader, 50.80; E. D. Hallman, erectâ€" ing snow fence, 22.00; Geo. Barâ€" tholomew. â€" erecting _ snow _ fence, 43.00; Lloyd Stoltz, ditching, 16.75; Frank Klein, brushing and erecting snow fence, 14.63; Joe May, erectâ€" ing snow fence, 18.00; Alf. Hanâ€" nusch, snow fence, 21.00; Dan. Beaver. snow fence. 19.20; Len, Schell, snow fence, 3.50; Harold Clemens, snow fence, 33.00; W. R. Shantz. snow fence, 28.75; Ananias Martin. snow fence, 20.50; Noah Snyder, snow fence. 17.25; Amos Bauman. snow fence, 6.00; Chas. WilheIm, snow fence, 8.00; Leslie Klie, spr. gravel, weeding and grad., 19.50; J. K. Schmidt, snow fence, 6.00; Irvin Weber. brushing and erectifg snow â€" fence, 28.50; M. Jamieson. grading, etc., Town Line, T1.75; M. Jamicson, weeding, etc., 25.7h; C. Rickert, snow fence, 7.00;) S. Prong. brushing and erecting | snow fence. 11.6%; Levi W. Shantz,| «now fence, 8.00; _ V. Meyer, snow ; fence. 3.50; A. Schellhaus, snow fence, 5.75; E. C. Haliman, brushâ€" ing, etc.. 30.75; H. Neeb. erecting snow fence, etc.. 39. 12; John Steffâ€" ler, grading. snow fence. etc.. 29.50; R. McGarvey, snow fetfbe, etc., 5.00; Gilbert _ Schnarr. spreading, etc.. 10.00; A. Rrodhacker, weeding, etc.. 10. 87; Alf, Hannusch, road mtce., 8 25; Stoermer_Bell and Brass Co:, wane 1+05: E. & E. Seggm!]le_f sign®, . Wilmot Will give Hear Reports Tp. lne, 348.80 der, service re Weed IRSpPOCLOF, §2.30; A. Bast, gravel, 1,554.06; A. Shoemaker, tile, 13.25 ; L. Clemmer, bonus, wire fence, 7.60; M. GI? rich, snow fence, etc., 25.36; 0. Bierman, snow fence, 16.15; D. E. Shants, Road Supt., 157.10;, O. Harmer, caretaker, 25.00; €. B. Moss, erecting snow fence, 7.50; Alson â€" Cressman, gravel, 22.15; Harry Thaler, snow fence, 17.15; Morley Battler, snow !ence). 6.00 ; Shoemaker, tile, 18.25 bonus, wire fence, 7. rich, snow fence, et Bierman, snow fence, Shants, Road Supt., Harmer, caretaker, | Moss, erecting snow Alson Cressman, & Harry Thaler, snow iwfl-w.d;;%mu and erectâ€" ing fence, 16.00; T. Shants, {nd., drag. and erecting snow Llence, ‘238; H. Hamacher, watchman, . erecting snow fence, 23.10; Harvey | Snyder, service, Weed Inspector, 74.65; D. J. Emerr. engineer serâ€" vice, back Hespeler Rd., 20.00; County of Waterloo,. calcium, etc., 940.12; Forwell & Co., sand and gravel, 4.60; Woolwich Tp., Â¥4 line cost, 553.20; Puslinch Tp., % line cost, 141.31; North Dumfries, Â¥e line cost, 78.75; Gueiph Tp., % line cost, 74.45; Roofers Supply Co., fence, 1,599.30; T. Armstrong, rep. bridge, 9.50; Geo. Schmalz, gravelâ€" ling, etc., 34.175; Geo. Schmalz, road mtce., & to Gueiph, 4.58; Koebel Bros., tile, 4.80; Supertest Petroâ€" leum Corp., gas, etc., 44.50; J. Gelâ€" low, trucking, 15.00; J. H. Weber, trucking, 27.80; K. E. Bornhold, wire for fence, 1.25; Louis Grill, spikes, etc., 5.45; Titus Shantz, colâ€" lecting dog tax, 2.90; O. Kolb, Sch. Attendance Officer, service, 8.40; 8. Zinger, bulbs, 4.00; Golden Rule Book Store, books, 1.38; Kitchener Sep. School, 114.41; G. W; Ehrâ€" 1 . P l L.2 aL hakd thiliicuractd i fln futini aithe hardt, service re sheep valuator, 3.30; Bray & Lochead, legal acct., 87.175; Kitchener _ Public School Board, 1405.25; J. Feasby, relief administrator, 38.25; Zehr‘s Gen. | Store, Esch acet., 8.75; Municipal | World, stationery, 1.36; Kitchener Dairy Ltd., milk, 1.56; M. Psutka, shelter, 4.75; Derehoim Dairy, R.R. 3, Ayr, milk, 2.80; Can. Department Stores, 1.25; A. L. Shantz, S.S. 29,| tuition, 144.00; Ezra Becker, land for widening road, 35.00; Lippert & | Hunter, indigent funeral, 30.00;| Lloyd Beaver, salary, tax collector, ; 250.00; John Yantz, tax collector, 167.00; Ed. Schnarr, tax collector, | 157.50; Titus Shantz, tax co]lector,‘ 235.00; Wm. Reist, tax collector, | 110.00; Wm. Reist, collecting poll tax, 3.99; Alvin Scheifele, service as. councillor, 118.00; A. Hachborn,| service as councillor, 125.75; €. Ellis, service as councillor, 100.75;1 J. W. Abra, service as Dep. Reeve,t 178.20; L. B. Weber, service as Reeve, 303.30; P. A. Snider, six months‘ salary, 350.00, P. A. Snider, tel., postage, stationery, etc., 47.05, total, 397.05; (_}r_g_gor l}isch, refund of Gen. School Tax, 6.80; County of Waterloo, county rate, 34,183.00 ; Municipal Tel. System, 600.00; O. gn")mer. service at Centreville fire, .00. M Junior Coat Shop,. 2.05; Mrs. Mabel Cook, 13.00; A. I. Fiddler, 6.00; T. Sheresky, 4.48; Canadian Department Store, 10.27 ; F. Murphy 6.40; Imperial Oil Co., 60¢; C. Holt, 21.54; 0. A. Krueger, 2.00; Schell & Englert, 16.00; Thos. Clark Dairy 4.20; Model Dairy, 4.76; Stanley Debrusk, 12.47; N. J. Wettlaufer, 2.52; R. G. Schiedel, 10.30; M.GC. Schlueter, 5.60; W. Guilette, 14.22; W. G. Duench, 13.20; W. Sharp, 5.00; Variety Store, 2.05; W. A. Blaschke, 6.00; Schweitzer‘s Groc., 14.40; D. W. Panabaker, 7.00; Sanderson‘s Groc., 4.00; Dominion Stores, 12.00; Budds Dept. Store, 31.61; Panabaker Fuel, 13.00; Doâ€" minion Bakery, 7.20; Tp. N. Dumâ€" fries, 2.55; R. Sider, 6.40; R. Weber, 6.60; B. F. Goodrich Co., 1.80; Wunnenburg Groc., 32.76; A. B. Campbell, 5.00 ; Red Front, Preston, €.75; Holm‘s Dairy, 25.48; T. Eaton Co., 33.93 ; Freeport Ba-lsery, 12.80; ane Pn en e e t ce 1 D. Litwiller, 4.20 Metropolitan Store, 2.05; Mays Farm, Galt, 3.85;; Allen Shirk, 102.75; Burkbardt‘s Dairy, 6.00; Alf. Hannusch, 11.75;' New â€"Dundee Bakery, 2.56; J. Habermehl, 8.00; A. K. McAllister, 5.00; Rockway Grocery, 6.68; Varâ€" don Latsch, 10.00; Krogman‘s Groc., 6.02; M. Kinsie, 3.60; Village of Fergus, 9.27; Flynns Coal, 17.25; Geo. P. Moore, 4.00; Loblaw‘s Groc., 6.72; F. I. Willson, 79.75; Hy. Schmidt, 5.00; Ed. Schnarr, 9.82; W. B. Shantz, 27.20; Rosemount Dairy, 15.40. P D00 P boocac_ POENEY O DREE Moved by J. W. Abra, seconded by C. Ellis, that the foregoing accounts be paid.â€"Carried. Moved by C. Ellis, seconded by A. Scheifele, that this council beg leave to convey their sincere thanks to the Reeve, Clerk, Treasurer, Road Superintendent, Relief Officer and Tax Collectors for the cordial and efficient manner in which they have discharged their several duties durâ€" ing the year.â€"Carried. 2oL MR s t es The Reeve replied to the foreâ€" going resolution in a very appropriâ€" ate manner. hTIfie other officers also spoke briefly and thanked the council for DONALD DUCK MUGGS and SKEETER the kind expression voiced in the The Dep. Reeve and Counciliors also expressed themselves in a manâ€" ner which showed that they had enâ€" joyed the work during the year. The greetings of the season were exâ€" changed and the council adjourned resolution. sine die. To the Board of Health, Waterloo Township. Gentlemen : â€" Reports of Medical Officer of Health and ?anita;y Reporting on conditions in our township during the past year from November 1, 1938, to November 1, 1939, I submit the following: _ _ 130. 0k dsc s ied i itc im uds t n t There were 80 deaths, 84 births and 22 marrinfes. Five of these births were stillborn and there were 4 deaths under one year. In the above list of deaths 25 occurred in the Freeport Sanatorium â€" from tuberculosis, of which 23 were nonâ€" resident. During the past year I attended 8 meetings of the Board of Health. One of these was held jointly with the Kitchener Board, one was to Toronto to meet the Provincial Health Department, and another was of general inspection in the P. A. Snider, Tp. Clerk November 6, 1939 THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE rr-;g ' k{ :J:A-M-M-M!'. mg e "THE SAME TO YOU" WATERLOO TRUST Kitchener municipality. The remainder were sanitary conldltion is very good, ?nt Our population has increased 175 since last year. At present it is 8.453, last year‘s total being 8,275. During the early summer before be, To the Board of Health and Waterloo Township Council Gentlemen: _ _ It is again my duty and pleasure to submit a report of the sanitary conditions of our Township. _ The year 1939 was one of more or less routine with the usual crop of nuisances and special conditions which needed rectification. As in previous years, the general Your obedient servant, Frank R. Harvey, M.O.H., Waterloo Township. AND SAVINGS COMPANY es _/ § => ,_] â€"< f QJ“ .;;:;;‘."a:e general the 'pl-l;;);;Q intended. 1939. Waterloo sides and have not used them as garbage dumping places; but there were a few instances of this. It is hoped that anyone who sees another violating the law in this regard, will report the incident immediately. The impression a stranger gets while motoring through the townâ€" ships forms his opinion as to the peo&la living there, and as they live, so they are. _ Milk vendors and slaughter houses were visited, as well as public eating places within the township. These were found to be clean and fit for V g? rli Ji“â€"“â€"“:‘ K ‘;!“â€"'- T he Galt The M.O.H. and Sanitary Inspecâ€" tor together visited all the schools. From a sanitary angle, conditions were found to be very good. The teachers and janitors throughout are to be commended for the clean appearance of the schools. _ _ _ Mr. Everatt Jackson of Kinistino, Sask., is spending a few weeks with friends here. I wish to thank the Board of Health and Township Councillors for their help and moral support during the year. . . Mr. and Mrs. Elmo King, Helen and Jack of Mt. Forest visited Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jackson. “1.;:;;-'tfi€â€"fi6nour to be, gentleâ€" men, | _ e â€" Mr. and Mrs. Art Thompson and family of Winfield spent Sunday with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Brubacher of the _ °> ""*> ‘"‘“‘“‘;‘)p ~ A%th at towniine spent Monday with Mr. and 3Ch°°1 ""“g’)" on Dec. 13th at Mrs. Irvine Sittler and Mr. Buehler. ‘"* Rest Lorrh. â€" S Mr. John R. Jackson and son Morâ€" ley were recent business visitors to â€"â€"READ THE ADS.â€"â€" Flesherton e mmunmennnrmmnt o 4s ton s ne rdeneniin ccice cmmone We are sorry to report that Mr. â€"â€"BUY FROM ADS.â€"â€" Your obedient servant, M. 0. Bingeman YATTON Preston By WALLY BISHOP Israel Cressman is in a very poor condition of health. ol Mr. and Mrs. Joe Metzger and famâ€" ily spent Tuesday at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger of Heidelberg. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth, Mr. Stanley Helmuth and â€" Betty Roth spent Sunday with Mr. and â€" Mre. Chas. Yantzie and family. Mis. Aaron Bender and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Christian Ruby. \h»a;l:i\irs John Tiemens, Elizaâ€" beth and Earl spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kropf andV!Aa!nily. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Nicklas and family attended the Christmas festiâ€" val at LingeÂ¥bach‘s church Sunday evening. “G;' and Mrs. Ezra Bender and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bender. _ A hrte number â€" attended school concert on Dec. 13th at line. Rast Zorra. _ Mr. and Mrs. William Schumm and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ropp. . _ EAST TIORRA By Walt Disney the 17th

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