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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Dec 1936, p. 8

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Fun adoration ot authority In the manual: ot the Togo and. Ind Alexandr; Avenue Huh no (I'- on by council In Finance amnion 111- day night; Ponce ”auction will also be glvsn the mannaaariont It noctu- “Hinduism tueiltlliriheNielhmeef" Unmtry-th.WuBemrmd huh-Wail!” “Hummin- hthB-l.’ TROUBLE ATTOGO The nutter we: brought before the council by Preeident Clayton Doteert ot the Juvenile Hockey Dune. who told ot trouble experienced with one youth of 17 It the opening night It the Togo street rink Wedneedny. The youth had been barred from the rink is". yeer due to nhunive len- xunye. Mr. Dot-en. et-ted that the lush parent: cleimed that nine. the town gave a '100 grant to the rink, it could the need by myone and no person could bar the youth. “We appreciate what these men are doing for our children". said May- or Ran, "and must back them up one hundred percent. Mr. Donut sated thet'whne the rink is intended tor children up to " years. at ieut as older boys trom 16 to 19 are needed to help clean the rink and to mange the team: playing on the rink. The Iyltem in much the name an that used " Y.M. CA. camps here an older boy we: in charge ot eight or ten youngsters. The 25 boys cooperated fully, and so were welcome on the rink, but the youth in question refused to do any work on the mow-scraping. or to coarpernte “The town gives the Victorian Order ot Nurses tt grunt each year The parents in question gltle't, as well demand tree nurs- ing", r Dotzert said. Mr. Jack Li/me of the Alexandra rink stated that they had experienced the same trouble in their district. with two boys being unruly last year and being supported .by their parents. Aid. Bauman stated that the town grant was given tor children up to 16. Reeve MoKeneie held that the “line had to be drawn somewhere. We can't supervise the rink our- selvee, and we have no right to die- tate. The council must mack up the rink managements who are giving alot or time and money tor providing rinks for our children." "Nitt the trouble in the bud and you won't have any more", said Ald. Miller Itt backing up suggestions ot Ald. Walker and Tolotzkl to have police protection. Ald. Frlckey and Deputy lReeve Hear declared that trouble makers should be sent home. "Both ot I: know how to take care of our children it they get unruly, WWW/9:7 1llllllllllMlittM and 1lEltlllllttPllll,llllMS Distributor: BUDDELL'S GARAGE, Waterloo County Tho car “mutual in Sup" Torr-plan; Scam. 81 "s. "In" at factory, Tilbury, Ont. Sub Dealers: With the New Selective Automatic Shift They're here today! The completely new 1937 lludsons and Terraplanes! Longer . . . lower . . . wider! More power! More room! New interior luxury that will amaze you. Widest seats any popular priced can ever had! “Cars that almost drive themselves” . . . with Hudson’s new Selective Automatic Shift, an optional extra. Come in and see these beautiful new Hudsona and Terra- planes . . . take one out and drive it . . . and we're sure you, too, will decide to step ahead in a completely new 1937 Hudson or Terraplano! W," ,_,,,,,J,,,,,,,, __ 7 . “an“ ahead in a completely new 1937 Hudson " u D s o N mom In and "Mm-r. 'eh-eh--.. n: or Trrraplano! ”A In MW t plunCoNrI-Ml'rax $7B. "I"! " "stor IM HUDSON MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED IMS B"u-o""-" Tilhury. Ontario 1uli"d,T.'i,, tte,', D q HUD "tuoe CARS BUILT " . Dobbin Garage, Kitchener. . Good’o Garage, Bt. Jacobs. and turn an only It: up - an "res-etiquette-taM." [or IIIU'I“ I» - con-luau .endaasoqntt.rtotHrtitot" up tho Want MPmbe Into Hilton lass STRATNRD.--dtmwe Joseph Na- gle of Hibbert criticized the high costs ot administration or justice in the country at the concluding session of Perth County Council hero Silur- day. ReevtrNagle said Perth's Crown Attorney, W. E. Goodwin, last year received $5,630. This, he chimed, was too much tor what he termed a y'part-time jab." No action resulted from the errtitiam. OWEN BOUND.--"' thorouh and searching public inquiry" into the linking Noe. " of no motors“. Hibou with loaa ot ”van “vo- VII recommended here Friday by a Co- roner's jury which contained itatrtt named an to the and can“ of the (taller. Criticizes Coat of Perth Justice Reeve Robert Momma, member ot the County council for the put tour years and a veteran member of Mil- verton Council, announced his re. Firemen! at Baturday's session. lReeve McMane said Councillor wtr mam Honderich would content the lReeveship in the Miivorton elections maxi month. The jury concluded that when she hated suddenly and out in Owen Bound my on Squaw Point with Ion ot seven liven, the when was not properly stabilized. It suggested that the inquiry be held "forthwith." November Relief Bill $2,202 A decrease of $149 in relief costs for Waterloo for November In eompared with the same month a yeu- ego wee revealed by the Wel.. fare Board In: week. A decrease of $149 in relief' ST. s'rmammms. N. B., Dec. 6.-- costa for Waterloo for November Tossed (rem his sleigh when M u eompared with the same month a team of homes bolted, Marry Wu, yen- ngo was revealed by the Wel.. 68-yearold farmer. was found dead fare Board lust week. yesterday at the toot of a steep Mil For the Brst time since lust June near Barter Settlement. Coroner H. relief costs passed the $2,000 mnrk, S. Everett, decided death was accl- the November bill being $2,202. dental. Sound Ship Not Stabilized at Time of Sinking. TERRAPLANE '881 'ls't.' Dual -. a H7 Inc-h "r-"---" and I" fut-#73"! 'tttt ”sanctum-Hum (bu-mu not: - I“ mu‘uwlumultb ”um-nut... Hui-non.- m-rest-tmir-nt-thte milklllmtum Hefreitlpriver oAur.-mRottort Cum. It. In: in hospital In" My In I.“ condition with . {mom can A. W. Boos, " Hoopla, alleged to have knocked and“ fro- u- H- cycle, a In nu "atting hon-II; on chug” o! old-In] India-nos. drun- ke- driving and rocklou drtvtatB. _ "16066 '1; Quoted in l. mind with a to-r to aid In "tting in car out or the ditch. Possibilities. ot a. lover tn nu tor Waterloo in 1987 were dhcuuod by the Fimutee Committee ot coun- cil in session on Friday night. Reeve Wee. MdKersle stated that he was not in a position to say - ther the rate would be lowered In 1937. He mentioned the large amounts or taxes In armors. and nut- ed that more money would have to be put “his Into a in mane mud. Whereas $5,000 was put uldo In use. probably double the mount would be needed In 1938. Lower Tax Rate Council Unable to Hand Guess as to 1937 Mill Aid. Miller, commenting on the tax question, suggested that " to 40 Not lots in arrest! should be put in a " class and over that amount 810. In the tax arrear reserve fund. Those are assets, but it the property is sold. the sale at the-e lot: should be re- corded in the minutes. “Unless something untoreaeen My pens, I don't see how we can reduce the mill rate tor 1937," Reeve Mo- Korsie said. nonhuman-gunsh- Fieea, Charge of Drunken Driving "a-i'iiiGA,jr"ru%aui "an“ only nun. plan “when! Tu ”4. low! "" for tho ment'" (hymn "at! Poi Tm b17 Is Improbable FARMER KILLED Mr. war In}. 000m Obi-bf. Wm. Leighton left for Chain. lick. on sum.” when he will wood the winter months with his humor, Mn. Thou. Higgin- and Mr. Hui”. Plan: no being nude to hold the mun-l Chrlltlnl- School cone." in I 1tyt school home Monday, December Bati-.W-rh.glFertd-. --al-d2-Mart.hataeu qott-L-a.smth.ttqraa- “,Um'gwwa?!” Joh an. MmuHoo ad My I'm can“. b “all. a lop-uh. n ma no at. “I to unn- o- a. Gov-nun a. was». at tor-II. an - rat 590:" (to. Album. CI but. . W What... Lb- Iovol “a ”In to 0‘01..- A day-min- tron Forth County We! by - w 9 DtmaHamt mud on County Council. it. tt In. .rarlnt-d that m an6 " tcrloo - Call-ell m My com to tho plan. By resolution a. Ontario Goun- lont 'uammmtlum Act. Inning Jt compulsory for alte- similar“ in”: G "(that I! gin}; no. to who'imuu, evil" months, to con-dub radium Jacob IL Albrecht Ind Henry Schmidt tuseompantod Ben Madden of Newton to Guelph Winter hit on Wednesday. The annual meeting of the w.M.S. hang; Grariiidr, and Pom-Inn. or Bore Church was ttaid " the home Rev. Mr. Mn; Brought the means of Mrs. Footer with an Attendance to 3 cu... m m" grter which re or 14. Aneu- the ','r',ti't' earl? freshmen" were-end. Miaa Jetut mum“ read a P"; Wht. nit-harm, an. and In. " tmttn ttur Btudy book. Mrs. Our-wen Rennie. Mrs. _ end who hurt Shaun: "" tb mmsieal "W on Ind the pleasure ot seeing the phy. the plane. It being the annual meet- "Mary Mule Some HM... ing the usual routine or human m which ”a very well presented by transacted. all other: were mlect- the you“ mle of (his “Presbyte- 'td: yrs-Idem, Mra. A.' A. Iaing; rim Church, Mull“, m Schnurr'e vieoorasidestt, Mm. L. Rennie; - m1. Unicod. “idly evenlnx. tarrtreagmrer, Jenn Hammond; PNN, Friends of Mn. A. Walters wlll be gum committee, Mu. Thu. Birming- gray tgezar or her lhem; was: er I or seven weeks A ham, 3tsttttie “mm”! m "m A. home or Mr. and 31mm. w. Rennie Bigam. Amount conrtlbubed durum in Loam. . the your was "8.36, and 35-70 tor Aaron But and helpers ot Bridge- osear WM ot mandala, Itch" called on Lotus Roam on Thu; Levi snicker af “mum. up”: an Inernoon with Mrs. Footer and “may. Mrs. Jane Patch celebrated her 89th bin-ht, on twed-dv. Doc. 3. ConttratFttaW. Your Search for the Right Truck Ends Here " hauling at low cost in important to your business, then no matter what your requirements may he, themN a truck for your job in the International line. The 26 Intema- tional models come in a total of TO wheelbase lengths. Carrying capaci- ties range from Half-Ton to power" ful Six-Wheelers. Each year increasing numbers of business men realize that this com- plete line hold. the beat aoluiion to n at with supply fund. Value of bile, 81138 la motion was mule to discontinue meetings tor ”any and February. Rev. Mr. Mn; Brought the meeting to a clone with mar after which ro- treshmnu was mod. i Win. nit-harm, Mr. and Mm." Rennie. Mrs. _ and mu Laura lnd the pleasure ot seeing the phy. which up: very well presented by the young pool. of (his “Pushy“- rian Church, Mull“, m Schnurr'l Cull, Unicod. 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Patch ot Kitchener spent I few days " the home or John L. annual. A petition has been presented to the [and one" in the block ot had east ot Cranium and “twang from the 7th concession to the' 9th con- cession and nobody from the sec- tion line to the am aide-rout to have said land made into a game reserve. We understand all the land owners have signed the petition. port and Lorne Rennie have been busy during the out week removing the bin and crusher which he pur- chased in! summer, from the coun- tr pit on 6th line, prior to the noun Ihovei moving in to straighten and rebuild the rout Mi. aid Mrs. Jicom Snider ot We- mnh- manu- 211rr'pvtty pJltl'teit, Jptt't'. " TR mutt >cosrm A mum ( " numb! Buddell Motors, Gait. Juntzi Gar-go. New Hamburg. Aestst on III-ROLL OR THE-LAP MEAL ”OFlNG . - . . 'terioo visited over Sunday with Mr. 23nd In. Wm. Wilford and son, in. and Mn. Campbell] Shunt: tnd little daughter Tiled with Fred Cluthe'a In Kitchener on Sunday. Fred Clarke at Fergus visited at the home or his aunt, Mrs. Footer Sunday evening and Momur prior to returning to Spuldlng, But. where he will visit his parents for a few months. . Wm. Richardson has been sumo moned to attend the nukes in Kitch- ener as u juryman beginning Tues- day, Dec. 8th. Mine Clara Bani of Wgbterioo open: the week-end with her parents here. Mrs. John Richardson ioant the week-end with her sitter. Mrs. Fred Schmidt, Nittthurtr. ___ _ _ .

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