Journal of Proceedings and By-laws

of the Municipal Council of the County of Waterloo

1935

397th, 398th, 399th, 400th and 401st Sessions and By-Laws No. 982 to 995 both inclusive. COUNTY COUNCIL 1935 Tp. of Waterloo Simon Kinsie, R.R. 1, Breslau Tp. of Waterloo Jas. R. Wood, R.R. 1, Preston Tp. of Wilmot Milton A. Schmidt, R.R. 1, Wellesley Tp. of Wilmot Simon Ditner, R.R. 1, Petersburg Tp. of Wellesley P. A. Wagner, Wellesley Tp. of Wellesley Edwin Huehn, Heidelberg Tp. of Woolwich .... Chas. Schuett, R.R. 1, West Montrose Tp. of Woolwich .. Wesley Howlett, R.R. 1, West Montrose Tp. of North Archie Ferguson, R.R. 3, Galt Town of Waterloo Wesley McKersie, Waterloo Town of Waterloo Albert Heer, Waterloo Town of Preston Edward J. Mosack, Preston Town of Preston Geo. I. Rodgers, Preston Town of Hespeler Bernard Flynn, Hespeler Town of Elmira A. W. Hoffer, Elmira Village of New Hamburg, Walter Hostettler, New Hamburg Village of Ayr W. H. Shaw, Ayr

OFFICERS APPOINTED BY THE COUNCIL A. Ferguson, Warden R.R. 3, Galt Samuel Cassel, Clerk and Treasurer Kitchener A. T. Turner, M.D., H. of R. Physician Kitchener D. G. McTaggart, M.D., Gaol Surgeon Kitchener R. Uffelman, Auditor Kitchener Chas. Heipel, Auditor Baden Judge Clement, Board of Audit Kitchener Robt. Bieth, Board. of Audit Preston S. Cassel, Board of Audit Kitchener A. E. Amos, Mgr. House of Refuge Kitchener Mary Amos, Mtn. House of Refuge Kitchener Robt. H. Roberts, Public School Insp. Kitchener L. Norman, Public School Inspector Galt D. J. Emrey, County Road Supt. Kitchener MINUTES OF THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF WATERLOO 1935 397th SESSION Court House, Kitchener, Ont. January 22nd, 1935. The Municipal Council of the Corporation of the County of Waterloo met this day at two o'clock P.M. in compliance with the provisions of The Municipal Act. Mr. Samuel Cassel, the County Clerk, in the chair. The following gentlemen presented certifi- cates of election as Reeves and Deputy Reeves of their respective municipalities and of having made the necessary declarations of office and qualifi- cations, viz : Tp. of Waterloo Simon Kinzie, Reeve Tp. of Waterloo Jas. R. Wood, Dy. Reeve Tp. of Wilmot Milton A. Schmidt, Reeve Tp. of Wilmot Simon Ditner, Dy. Reeve Tp. of Wellesley P. A. Wagner, Reeve Tp. of Wellesley Ed. Huehn, Dy. Reeve Tp. of Woolwich Chas. Schuett, Reeve Tp. of Woolwich .... Wesley Howlett, Dy. Reeve Tp. of N. Dumfries .... Archie Ferguson, Reeve Town of Waterloo Wesley 1VIcKersie, Reeve Town of Waterloo Albert Heer, Dy. Reeve Town of Preston Edward J. Mosack, Reeve Town of Preston ... George I. Rodgers, Dy. Reeve Dawn of Hespeler Bernard Flynn, Reeve Town of Elmira A. W. Hoffer, Reeve Village of New Hamburg .. W. Hostettler, Reeve Village of Ayr W H Shaw, Reeve The members being all present and having 5 been called to order, the election of a Warden was 6. From the Executive Secy. Ont.- Agricul- proceeded with in manner following: tural Council re annual convention in 1935 and Moved by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Mos- requesting representatives to be appointed. ack. 7. From Arthur P. Pullam, with annual re- That Archibald Ferguson, Reeve of the port of the Children's Aid Societies in the county Township of , be and he is hereby elected Warden for the ensuing year. for the year 1934. 8. From the Clerk of the Tp. of North Dum- The Warden-elect then in open Council made fries asking the Council to offer a reward for in- and subscribed the declaration of office before the formation leading to the arrest of chicken thieves County Clerk. operating in the County. The Warden, having been escorted to the 9. From W. V. Uttley re publishing a history chair, briefly addressed the Council and thereupon of Kitchener and asking a grant towards same. called upon the Clerk to read the minutes of the December session. 10. From O. S. Eby, Registrar of Deeds, with annual return for 1934. From the Secy. of Ont. The Clerk then read the minutes of the De- Assocn. of Rural Municipalities with question- cember session and the same were adopted. naires and asking for membership fee and dele- The following communications were received, gate. namely: 12. From the Secy.-Treas Good 1. From Charles Heipel and R. P. Uffelman, Roads Association, re annual convention and C.A., County Auditors, with report and abstract membership fee. statement of the receipts and expenditures of the County Treasurer for the year 1934. 13. From the Department of Highways, ac- knowledging receipt of By-Law No. 977 and 2. From the Clerk of the County of Perth Order-in-Council approving same. with copy of resolution recommending changes and additions to system of taxation. 14. From the Department of Highways with King's Highway statement of expenditure during 3. From the same, with copy of resolution re 1934. clearing a wider portion of the highways of snow. 15. From the Department of Highways re an- 4. From the Clerk of the County of Essex nual conference on road construction and Road with copy of a resolution asking the Ontario Gov- Superintendents. ernment to enact legislation making it necessary for a person running for municipal office be as- 16. From the Department of Highways en- sessed as owners on the voters' lists. closing copies of By-Laws re county road expen- diture. 5. From the Secretary of Assocn. of Managers of Homes for Aged and Infirm re annual con- 17. From W. H. Keith, District Engineer of vention. Municipal Roads, expressing his appreciation of 6 7 the resolution of this Council passed in the De- that said by-law be now read a first and second cember session. time. Carried. 18. From Peter F. Schummer, with copies of Moved by Mr. Hoffer, seconded by Mr. Hos- resolution of Wellesley Tp. Council. tettler, 19. From the Secy. of Galt Hospital Board, That leave be given the mover to introduce asking the Council to appoint a trustee on the Galt a by-law to provide for the appointment of cer- Hospital Board. tain municipal and other officers, and that said by-law be now read a first and second time. Car- 20. From Hamilton General Hospital, re ac- ried. count of Charles Bartholomew, an indigent. Moved by Mr. Wood, seconded by Mr. Ditner, 21. From Guelph General Hospital, with not- That leave be given the mover to introduce a ice of admission of indigent patients. by-law to provide for paying the cost of Educa- 22. From Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital, the tion of certain pupils within the County of Water- same. loo attending High Schools other than County High Schools, and that said By-Law be now read 23. From St. Mary's Hospital, the same a first and second time. Carried. 24. From the Galt Hospital, the same. Moved by Mr. Kinsie, seconded by Mr. On motion the communications were referred Schmidt, to the various Standing Committees to be ap- That leave be given the mover-to introduce pointed for the ensuing year. a by-law to provide for the total expenditure on the system of county roads and that said by-law Moved by Mr. Flynn, seconded by Mr. Hoffer, be now read a first and second time. Carried. That the Reeves of the various Municipalities in the County be and they are hereby appointed a Moved by Mr. Wood, seconded by Mr. How- Special Committee to strike the various Standing lett, Committees for the ensuing year. Carried. That the report of the Special Committee appointed to strike the various Standing Commit- Moved by Mr. McKersie, seconded by Mr. tees for the ensuing year be received and adopted. Mogack, Carried. That leave be given the mover to introduce REPORT a by-law to authorize the borrowing of certain moneys, and that said by-law be now read a first Moved by Mr. Hoffer, seconded by Mr. Flynn, and second time. Carried. That according to By-Law No. 957 of this Moved by Mr. Schuett, seconded by Mr. Council, vacancies on the County Road Commit- Howlett, tee are as follows, viz: That leave be given the mover to introduce a Mr. E. B. Hallman of the Township of Wil- by-law to appoint an Equalization Committee and mot, who has not been returned to the Council 8 9 for 1935 and Mr. P. A. Wagner whose term ex- The Council resumed at 2 o'clock P.M. pired at the end of 1934. All the members present. Now, therefore, the Municipal Council of the The Warden, A. Ferguson, Esq., in the chair. Corporation of the County of Waterloo enacts as follows: Mr. McLane was present and on motion ad- dressed the Council in regard to road materials, That the following named persons are hereby etc. appointed members of said Committee with all the powers provided in that behalf by The Act, The following reports of the Standing Com- viz: Mr. Milton A. Schmidt of the Township of mittees were presented, viz: Wilmot in the County of Waterloo for the term Finance Committee—Mr. Howlett, Chairman. of four years being the unexpired term of the said E. B. Hallman and Mr. P. A. Wagner of the Town- County Property Committee— ship of Wellesley, be appointed for a term of five Mr. Mosack, Chairman years. Carried. County Road Committee—Mr. Schuett, Chairman. On motion the Council adjourned at 4.30 o'clock Moved by Mr. Howlett, seconded by Mr. Hos- P.M. to meet again tomorrow morning at ten tettler, o'clock, the various Standing Committees to meet That the report of the Finance Committee be in the meantime for the purpose of appointing received and adopted.—Carried. chairmen for the respective committees and to prepare their recommendations and reports. REPORT Moved by Mr. Mosack, seconded by Mr. Rodgers, That the report of the County Property Com- Court House, Kitchener, Ont. mittee be received and adopted. Carried. January 23rd, 1935. The Council met at ten o'clock this morning REPORT pursuant to adjournment. Moved by Mr. Schuett, seconded by Mr. Wagner, All the members present. That the report of the County Roads Com- The Warden, A. Ferguson Esq., in the chair. mittee be received and adopted. Carried. The various Standing Committees not hav- ing completed their recommendations and reports, REPORT the Council adjourned for that purpose to meet Mr. Fellow, District Engineer from the De- again at two o'clock this afternoon. partment of Highways of Ontario, was present, 10 11 and on motion addressed the Council in regard 398th SESSION to County Road Work. Court House, Kitchener, Ont. Moved by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. April 24th, 1935. Hoffer, The Council met at ten o'clock this morning That the Warden and Clerk be authorized to on the call of the Warden. sign and submit to the Minister of Public Works and Highways of Ontario, the petition of the All the members present. County of Waterloo, showing that during the period from the first day of January, 1934, to the The Warden, A. Ferguson, Esq., in the chair. 31st day of December, 1934, there has been ex- The Clerk read the minutes of the January pended on the County Highway System, the sum session and the same were adopted. of $364,071.33 and requesting the Statutory Grant on that amount as provided by the Act to aid in The following communications were received: the Improvement of Public Highways. Carried. 1. From Mr. John Cowie, Sec. Preston P. S. On motion the Council resolved itself into Board, re establishing a permanent Entrance ex- Committee of the Whole on the By-Laws in the amination writing centre in Preston and from R. hands of the Warden. H. Roberts, P.S.I., recommending same. 2. From L. Norman, P.S.I., South Waterloo, Mr. Kinsie in the chair. re same. The Committee arose and reported the By- 3. From the Clerk of the County of Lincoln Laws with blanks filled in. with copy of resolution of Lincoln County Council, Moved by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. re date set for half license fees for trucks. Huehn, 4. From the Clerk of the County of Elgin That By-Laws Nos. 982 to 986 inclusive be with copy of resolutions of Elgin County Council now read a third time and finally passed. Carried. re entrance examination fees, etc. The By-Laws were then read a third time and 5. From the Clerk of the County of Norfolk passed. with copy of resolution opposing regulations made by the Province regarding liability of rural muni- On motion the Council adjourned at four cipalities for relief recipients residing in rural o'clock P.M. to meet again on the call of the War- muncipalities for a period of one year from Sept. den, all joining in singing God Save The King. 1st. Samuel Cassel, A. Ferguson, 6. From the Clerk of the County of Welland Warden. with copy of Memorial endorsed by Welland County Clerk. County Council re amendment to The Municipal Act re qualification for election to any municipal office. 12 13 7. From the president of the Ont. Agric. Mr. McLoughry, Waterloo County Agricul- Council recommending certain improvements in tural Representative, was present and on motion present methods of marketing livestock. addressed the Council in regard to having certain weeds added to the Weed Control Act. 8. From the Clerk of the Tp. of South Dum- fries with copy of resolution re tax rate on certain Mr. Taylor Jr. and Mr. Milroy, of the Town- breeds of dogs. ship of North Dumfries, were present and ad- dressed the Council in regard to a. petition to the 9. From the Clerk of the County of Lennox County Council for a grant of $100.00 to the Jun- and Addington with copy of resolution re re- ior Farmers and Junior Women's Association of muneration to municipal clerks for services in the County. connection with applications for old age pensions. On motion these matters were referred to 10. From the Clerk of the County of Lincoln the Finance Committee to be dealt with. with copy of resolution of Lincoln County Council re bank rate of interest on loans to Counties and The Council adjourned at 11.45 A.M. to meet Townships. again at 2.30 P.M., in the meantime the various Standing Committees to meet for the purpose of 11. From Sims, McIntosh, Schofield & Sims, preparing their recommendations and reports. re disputed liability for hospital maintenance of certain patients to St. Mary's Hospital. The Council resumed at 2.30 P.M. All the members present. 12. From the Supt. of C.P.R. Company re by- law covering exchange of land in connection with The Warden, A. Ferguson, Esq., in the chair. roads completed through Ayr Ballast pit. The various Standing Committees not hav- 13. From the Dy. Minister Dept. of Health ing completed their reports, the Council, on mo- with Order-in-Council discontinuing the service of tion, adjourned to meet again tomorrow morning chairman of Cemetery Commissions. at ten o'clock, in the meantime the committees to meet for the purpose of completing their reports. 14. From General Accident Assurance Co. with report on boiler inspection. 15. From Dept. of Highways, Toronto, ad- Court House, Kitchener, Ont., vising that By-Law No. 985 meets with the ap- April 25th, 1935. proval of the Minister of Highways. The Council met at ten o'clock this morning 16. From the Asst. Chief Engineer of Muni- pursuant to adjournment. cipal Roads with auditors' report on road expendi- All the members present. ture in 1934. On motion the communications were referred The Warden, A. Ferguson, Esq., in the chair. to the various Standing Committees to be dealt On motion the Council adjourned to meet with. again at 2.30 P.M. 14 15 All the members present. REPORT The Warden A. Ferguson, Esq., in the chair. The chairman of the Roads Committee then The following recommendations and reports made the following statement, viz: were presented, viz: I would like to bring to the attention of this Finance Committee— Council the prominent position which our County W. Howlett, Esq., Chairman. Engineer has in the Engineering Profession. He has been asked to give and has given papers on County Property— Road Building, Bridge Designing.and Construction E. J. Mosack, Esq., Chairman. to the Ontario Good Roads Association and the County Roads Committee— Engineering Institute of . These articles Charles Schuett, Esq., Chairman. will appear in prominent Engineering Papers and will be a big advertisement for Waterloo County. Moved by Mr. Howlett, seconded by Mr. Huehn, Mr. McKersie, Chairman of the House of That the report of the Finance Committee Refuge Board of Management then gave a verbal be received and adopted. Carried. report of the improvements and alterations which are being made at the House of Refuge. REPORT On motion Mr. Emrey, County Road Superin- tendent and Engineer gave a short report on his Moved an amendment by Mr. Rodger, second- work during the year 1934. ed by Mr. Mosack That the following be added to the Clause 6 Moved by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. in the Finance Report "and also in the Town of Huehn, Preston". Carried. That we, the members of Waterloo County Council, wish to express to you, Mr. Warden, our Moved by Mr. Mosack, seconded by Mr. heartfelt sympathy for the severe illness which Rodger, you have passed through recently and extend to That the report of the County Property Corn- you our best wishes for a complete recovery and mittee be received and adopted. Carried. continuation of your health and happines. Carried. On motion the Council adjourned at five REPORT o'clock to meet again on the call of the Warden, all joining in singing God Save the King. Moved by Mr. Schuett, seconded by Mr. Hoffer, Samuel Cassel. A. Ferguson. That the report of the County Roads Commit- County Clerk Warden. tee be received and adopted. Carried.

16 17 399th SESSION 8. From the Clerk of the County of Haldi- mand with a copy of a resolution requesting the Court House, Kitchener, Ont. Minister of Health of the Province of Ontario to June 25th, 1935. undertake as a provincial responsibility the entire care and treatment of tuberculosis cases. The Council met at ten o'clock this morning on the call of the Warden. 9. From the Clerk of the County of Went- worth with copy of a resolution requesting the All the members present. Ontario Development Board to accept policies with The Warden, A. Ferguson, Esq., in the chair. re-building clause. The following communications were received, 10. From the Clerk of the County of Huron viz : with copy of a resolution deploring the tendency 1. From the Grand Jury at the General Ses- on the part of the Provincial Legislature to ar- sions of the Peace with report on inspection of rogate to itself the powers and authority which county buildings. have hitherto rested in County Councils. 11. From the clerk of the County of Huron 2. From Charles Heipel and R. P. Uffelman, with copy of motion adopted by the Huron County C.A., County Auditors, with statement of receipts Council re abolition of Provincial Legislatures in and expenditures of the County Treasurer for the the Dominion of Canada. Quarter ending March 31st, 1935. 12. From Dalzell & Stewart, Solrs. of Galt re 3. From the Department of Municipal Affairs accounts for certain indigent patients in the Galt with statement of amendments to Municipal Sta- Hospital. tutes, 1935. 13. Mr. L. A. Fleming of Listowel with copy 4. From L. Norman, P.S.I., with copy of letter of a resolution asking the Provl. Highway Dept. to from the Chief Inspector re series of open meet- take over as a provincial highway the road run- ings with respect to elementary and secondary ning from Elmira west through Listowel. education. 14. From C. G. Lips, Clerk of the City of Kit- 5. From L. Norman P.S.I. re payment of ex- chener advising that Mr. Daniel B. Hibner has penses of entrance examinations. been re-appointed a member of the Kitchener Suburban Roads Commission. 6. From the Clerk and Treas of the Town of 15. From the Waterloo Horticultural Society, Elmira requesting a rebate on High School taxes asking for an annual grant. for 1934. 16. From the sec. of the Waterloo Historical 7. From the Clerk of the County of Essex Society, the same. with copy of a resolution opposing the abolition 17. From the Managing Director of the Can. of County Councils. National Institute for the Blind, the same. 18 19 The communications were referred to the That leave be given the mover to introduce various Standing Committees to be dealt with. a by-law to raise an equivalent to the Legislative Grant for equipment and accommodation for rural The following gentlemen were present and on public and separate schools, and that said by-law motion addressed the Council, namely Mr. Cowan be now read a first and second time. Carried. and Mr. Zoeller, with regard to South Waterloo and Wilmot Agricultural Societies respectively On motion the Council adjourned at twelve and on motion the matter was referred to the o'clock noon to meet again at two o'clock P.M. in Finance Committee. the meantime the various committees to meet for the purpose of preparing their recommendations Moved by Mr. Hoffer, seconded by Mr. Flynn, and reports. That the report of the Special Committee on Equalization be received and adopted. Carried. The Council resumed at 2 o'clock P.M. REPORT All the members present. Moved by Mr. Flynn, seconded by Mr. Hoffer, The Warden, A. Ferguson Esq., in the chair. That leave be given the mover to introduce The committees not having their recommen- a by-law to equalize the assessments and that said dation and reports completed, the Council ad- by-law be now read a first and second time. Car- journed to meet again at ten o'clock, tomorrow ried. morning. Moved by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Huehn, Court House, Kitchener, Ont. That leave be given the mover to introduce June 26th, 1935. a by-law to provide for current and necessary ex- The Council resumed at ten o'clock this morn- penses and that said by-law be now read a first ing pursuant to adjournment. and second time. Carried. All the members present. Moved by Mr. Kinsie, seconded by Mr. Schmidt, The Warden, A. Ferguson, Esq., in the chair. That leave be given the mover to introduce On motion the Council resolved itself into a by-law to raise a sum of money to be expended committee of the whole on the by-laws in the under the provisions of The Highway Improve- hands of the Warden ment Act, and that said by-law be now read a Mr. Wagner, in the chair. first and second time. Carried. The committee arose and reported the by- Moved by Mr. Mosack, seconded by Mr. laws with blanks filled in. Rodger, 21 Moved by Mr. Hoffer, seconded by Mr. Flynn, REPORT That By-Laws Not 987 to 990 both inclusive, be now read a third time and finally passed. Car- Moved by Mr. Schuett, seconded by Mr. Wag- ried. ner, That the report of the County Roads Commit- The by-laws were then read a third time and tee be received and adopted. Carried. finally passed. On motion the Council adjourned at 11 o'clock REPORT A.M„ to meet again at 3 o'clock P.M. Moved by Mr. McKersie, seconded by Mr. Heer. The Council resumed at 3 o'clock P.M. That the report of the Board of Management of the House of Refuge be received and adopted. All the members present. Carried. The Warden, A. Ferguson, Esq., in the chair. REPORT The following recommendations and reports of the various Standing Committees were present- Moved by Mr. Howlett, seconded by Mr. ed, viz: Hoffer, That the report of the Committee appointed Finance Committcc re Secondary Education, be received and adopted. W. Howlett, Esq., Chairman. Carried. County Property— E, J. Mosack, Esq., Chairman. REPORT County Roads—Chas. Schuett, Esq., Chairman. Moved by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. Schuett, House of Refuge Board— That leave be given the mover to introduce W. McKersie, Esq., Chairman. a by-law to approve and authorize the execution Moved by Mr. Howlett, seconded by Mr. Wood, of an agreement between the County of Waterloo and the Village of New Hamburg. Carried. That the report of the Finance Committee be received and adopted. Carried. On motion the Council resolved itself into committee of the •whole on this by-law in the REPORT hands of the Warden. Moved by Mr. Mosack, seconded by Mr. Mr. Wagner in the chair. Rodger, That the report of the County Committee be The committee arose and reported the by-law received and adopted. Carried. with blanks filled in. 22 23 Moved by Mr. Hoffer, seconded by Mr. Flynn, equipment and accommodation and to which the That By-Law No. 991 to approve and author- County is required to raise an equivalent is for ize the execution of an agreement between the Rural Public Schools $1,813.15 and for Rural Sep- County of Waterloo and the Village of New Ham- arate Schools $60.18, total $1,873.33. burg receive its third reading, Rule No. 36 of this Corporation being hereby suspended. Carried. 3. From Secy. Treas. Hespeler Pub. School Board re bill rendered to the County for tuition of The by-law was then read a third time and county pupils. finally passed. 4. From Ont. School Trustees' & Ratepayers' On motion the Council adjourned at five Assocn. with report on Costs of Education. o'clock P.M. to meet again on the call of the Warden, all joining in singing God Save the King. 5. From the Dept. of Pub. Welfare re appoint- Samuel Cassel, A. Ferguson, ment of members of Local Board, of Mothers' Al- County Clerk. Warden. lowances. 6. From the Clerk of the County of Dufferin 400th SESSION with copy of resolution passed by Dufferin County Council regarding the ranting of relief. Court House, Kitchener, Ont., Oct. 15th, 1935. 7. From Messrs. Balzell & Stewart, re unpaid accounts for indigents at Galt Hospital. The County Council met at ten o'clock this morning on the call of the Warden. 8. From General Accident Assurance Co. of Canada with report on boiler inspection. All the members present. 9. From Grand Jury at Fall Assizes with re- The Warden, A. Ferguson, Esq., in the chair. port of inspection of county institutions. The Clerk read the minutes of the June ses- sion and the same were adopted. 10. From the City Clerk of Kitchener with recommendation passed by the City Council re The following communications were present- sewer repairs or renewals at House of Refuge. ed, namely : 11. From the Dept. of Highways acknowledg- 1. From Chas. Heipel and R. P. Uffelman C.A., ing receipt of resolution of Waterloo County. County Auditors with statement of receipts and expenditures of the County Treasurer for the half 12. From the Registrar of Motor Vehicles re year ending June 30th, 1935. Sunday trucking. 2. From the Dy. Minister of Education stat- 13. From W. P. Clement, Crown Attorney, re ing that the Legislative Grant apportioned to the placing of additional warning signs east of Rural and Separate Schools in the County for Conestogo Bridge as recommended by the Coron- 24 25 er's Jury at the inquest re death of Gordon Parks committees to meet in the meantime to prepare and Catherine Westenhafer. reports and recommendations. 14. From the Clerk of the County of Norfolk The Council resumed at 2.30 P.M. with copy of a resolution re the weed menace. All the members present. 15. From the various Hospitals with notice of The Warden, A. Ferguson, Esq., in the chair. admission of indigent patients. The various Standing Committees not having On motion the communications were referred completed their recommendations and reports, the to the various Standing Committees to be dealt Council on motion adjourned at 3 P.M. to meet with. again tomorrow morning at ten o'clock in the meantime the committees to meet to complete Moved by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. their reports. Schuett, That leave be given the mover to introduce a by-law to close up a portion of the Ayr and Wa- Court House, Kitchener, Ont. terloo Road and that said by-law be now read a October 16th, 1935. first and second time. The Council met at ten o'clock this morning pursuant to adjournment. Moved by Mr. Kinsie, seconded by Mr. Schmidt, All the members present. That leave be given the mover to introduce a by-law to confirm By-Law No. 715 of the Town- The Warden, A. Ferguson, Esq., in the chair. ship of Waterloo and that said by-law be now read On motion the Council resolved itself into a first and second time. committee of the whole on the by-laws in the hands of the Warden. Moved by Mr. Kinsie, seconded by Mr. Mosack, Mr. Kinsie in the chair. That this Council desire to express its deepest The committee arose and reported the by-laws regret at the untimely death of one of our fellow with blanks filled in. colleagues Deputy Reeve James R. Wood of Wa- terloo Township. We wish to convey to Mrs. Wood Moved by Mr. Flynn, seconded by Mr. Rodger, and family our sincerest sympathy in this dark That By-Laws Nos. 992 and 993 be now read hour of bereavement, and also to place on record a third time and finally passed. Carried. our appreciation of his worth and fine qualities as a public citizen and member of our Council, and The by-laws were then read a third time and that a copy of this resolution be sent to Mrs. finally passed. Wood. Carried. The various Standing Committees not having On motion the Council adjourned at 11.15 their reports completed, the Council again ad- o'clock A.M. to meet again at 2.30 P.M. the various journed at 11 o'clock A.M. to meet again at 2 P.M. 26 27 The Council resumed at 2 P.M. 401st SESSION All the members present. Court House, Kitchener, Ont., The Warden, A. Ferguson, Esq., in the chair. December 17th, 1935. The following reports and recommendations The Council met at ten o'clock this morning of the various Standing Committees were present- on the call of the Warden. ed, viz : All the members present. Finance Committee— The Warden, A. Ferguson, Esq., in the chair. W. Howlett, Esq., Chairman. The Clerk read the minutes of the October County Property— Session and the same were adopted. A. Mosack, Esq., Chairman. The following communications were received: County Road—Chas. Schuett, Esq., Chairman. 1. From Charles Heipel and R. P. Uffelman Moved by Mr. Howlett, seconded by Mr. Heer, C.A., County Auditors, with abstract statement of That the report of the Finance Committee be the receipts and expenditures of the County Trea- received and adopted. Carried. surer for the Quarter ending September 30, 1935. 2. From Mrs. James R. Wood and Family con- REPORT veying to the members of the County Council their Moved by Mr. Schuett, seconded by Mr. appreciation of their sympathy re death of Mr. Hoffer, Wood. That the report of the County Roads Com- 3. From the Department of Public Welfare mittee be received and adopted. Carried. acknowledging receipt of letter re appointment to REPORT Mothers' Allowances Local Board. Mr. Mosack, seconded by Mr. 4. From the Sec. Treasurer N. Waterloo Moved by. Teachers' Institute making application for the Rodger, regular county grant. That the report of the County Property Com- mittee be received and adopted. Carried. 5. From the Deputy Minister of Education with statement of amounts of grants apportioned REPORT to High Schools and Collegiate Institutes in the On motion the Council adjourned at four County of Waterloo for the year 1935. o'clock P.M. to meet again on the call of the War- 6. From the Clerk of the County of Lincoln den, all joining in singing God Save the King. with copy of resolution passed by Lincoln County Council re Samuel Cassel, A. Ferguson, extending the source of revenue for County Clerk. Warden. education with a view to relieving to some extent that burden falling on certain municipalities. 28 29 7. From the Clerk of the County of Lincoln Mr. McLoughry, District Representative of with copy of resolution re amendment of The As- Agriculture was present and on motion addressed sessment Act. the Council in regard to his annual report and his work during the year 1935. 8. From the Secretary of Western University with copy of Financial Statement. Moved by Mr. Kinsie, seconded by Mr. Schmidt, 9. From the Department of Public Welfare That leave be given the mover to introduce enclosing handbook of General Information for a by-law to provide for additional expenditure on Ex-service men. the system of county roads and that said by-law 10. From the Clerk of the Township of North be now read a first and second time. Dumfries regarding remuneration of Municipal Moved by Mr. Mosack, seconded by Mr. Clerks re applications for Old Age pensions. Rodger, 11. From the Clerk of the Village of New That leave be given the mover to introduce a Hamburg, the same. by-law to appoint County Auditors for the year 1936 and that said by-law be now read a first and 12. From the Department of Highways ack- second time. nowledging receipt of resolutions re request to add roads to be designated as county roads, and Moved by Mr. Wagner, seconded by Mr. advising a by-law to be passed by the County Schuett, Council. That leave be given the mover to introduce a 13. From the Supt. of Canadian Pacific Rail- by-law to further amend By-Law No. 847 of this way Company regarding removal of cattle cross- County and that said by-law be now read a first ing at Ayr, Ont. and second time. 14. From Sec. Treasurer Ontario Good Roads On motion the Council adjourned at 12 o'clock Assocn. advising date re Annual Convention and Noon to meet again at 3 P.M. in the meantime the membership fee. various Standing Committees to meet for the pur- 15. From I. E. McLoughry, Agric. Repr. of pose of preparing their recommendations and re- Waterloo County asking leave to address the ports. Council re the problem of farm live stock breaking out on public highways. The Council resumed at 3 o'clock P.M. 16. From the Clerk of the County of Elgin All the members present. with copy of a resolution passed by the Elgin County Council re amendment to The Highway The Warden, A. Ferguson, Esq., in the chair. Traffic Act. On motion the Council again adjourned at On motion the communications were referred 3.30 P.M. to meet again tomorrow morning at ten to the various Standing Committees to be dealt o'clock, in the meantime the various Standing with. Committees to meet. 30 31 Court House, Kitchener, Ont., The following reports and recommendations December 18th, 1935. of the various Standing Committees were present- ed, viz : The Council met at ten o'clock this morning pursuant to adjournment. Finance Committee— Mr. W. Howlett, Chairman. All the members present. County Property Committee— The Warden, A. Ferguson, Esq., in the chair. Mr. E. J. Mosack, Chairman. On motion the Council adjourned at 10.30 County Roads Committee— A.M. to meet again at 2 P.M., in the meantime the Mr. Chas. Schuett, Chairman. Committees to meet for the purpose of completing their reports. Board of Management, House of Refuge— Mr. W. McKersie, Chairman. Moved by Mr. Howlett, seconded by Mr. Hos- tetler, The Council resumed at 2 o'clock P.M. That the report of the Finance Committee be All the members present. received and adopted. Carried. The Wardens, A. Ferguson, Esq., in the chair. REPORT On motion the Council resolved itself into Moved by Mr. Mosack, seconded by Mr. Committee of the whole on the by-laws in the Rodger, hands of the Warden. That the report of the County Property Com- Mr. Milton Schmidt, in the chair. mittee be received and adopted. Carried. The Committee arose and reported the by- REPORT laws with blanks filled in. Moved by Mr. Schuett, seconded by Mr. Moved by Mr. Kinsie, seconded by Mr. Wagner, Schmidt, That the report of the County Roads Commit- That By-Laws Nos. 994 and 995 and supple- tee be received and adopted. Carried. mentary By-Law No. 985 be now read a third time and finally passed. Carried. REPORT The by-laws were then read a third time and Moved by Mr. McKersie, seconded by Mr. finally passed. Heer. Mr. Fellowes, District Representative on That the report of the Board of Manage- County Roads from the Department of Highways ment of the House of Refuge be received and ad- was present and on motion addressed the Council. opted. Carried.

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it REPORT On motion Mr. Emrey, County Road Superin- ducted his work as chairman of the Finance Com- tendent, addressed the Council giving a full report mittee. Carried. of his work during the year. Moved by Mr. Rodger, seconded by Mr. Flynn. Moved by Mr. Huehn, seconded by Mr. Wag- That a hearty vote of thanks be tendered Mr. ner, Mosack for the very able and efficient manner in That a hearty vote of thanks be tendered which he conducted his duties as chairman of the Warden Archie Ferguson for the able and ef- County Property Committee. Carried. ficient way he looked after the affairs of the Moved by Mr. Schmidt, seconded by Mr. County during the year 1935. Carried. Kinsie, Moved by Mr. Ditner, seconded by Mr. That a hearty vote of thanks be tendered to Schmidt, Charles Schuett for the efficient manner in which That a hearty vote of thanks be tendered to he conducted the affairs of the County Roads County Clerk Samuel Cassel for the very impartial Committee. Carried. and efficient manner in which he guided the af- fairs of the County Council during the year 1935. Moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded by Mr. Ditner, Carried. That a hearty vote of thanks be tendered Mr. W. McKersie for the able and efficient way in Moved by Mr. Hoffer, seconded by Mr. which he looked after the affairs of the County Schuett, as chairman of the Board of Management of the That a hearty vote of thanks be tendered Mr. House of Refuge. Carried. Emrey, County Road Superintendent and Engin- eer for the able and efficient manner in which he Moved by Mr. McKersie, seconded by Mr. looked after his work throughout the County dur- Mosack, ing the year. Carried. That a hearty vote of thanks be tendered the press for the reports of county council proceedings Moved by Mr. Schuett, seconded by Mr. Kin- during the year. Carried. sie, That a hearty vote of thanks be tendered Mr. On motion the Warden vacated the chair and Fellowes, District Road Engineer from the De- the same was taken by Mr. Huehn. partment of Highways of Ontario for the able way Mr. Howlett then on behalf of the Council in which he rendered assistance to the County presented the Warden with a fine gold watch. Road Committee during the year 1935. Carried. The Warden in a few well chosen words ex- Moved by Mr. Hostetler, seconded by Mr. pressed his thanks to the Council for the gift and Huehn, for the vote of thanks and his appreciation for the That a hearty vote of thanks be tendered Mr. co-operation and harmonious manner in which the Howlett for the capable manner in which he con- deliberations of the Council were carried on dur- 34 ing his term of office as Warden. 35

The Warden thereupon returned to the chair and on motion the Council adjourned at five APPENDIX o'clock P.M., all the members joining in singing God Save the King. Reports of Standing Committees Samuel Cassel, P. A. Wagner, County Clerk. Warden. FINANCE REPORT To the Warden and Council, County of Waterloo. Gentlemen: Your Standing Committee of FINANCE beg leave to recommend and report, as follows: 1. That the following accounts be paid: Old Age Pensions Commission $ 953.78 Mothers' Allowances Commission 2,255.00 Treasurer of Ontario, conveyance of insane 37.80 Treasurer of Ontario, conveyance of criminals 89.92 Elmira High School Board, county pupils 2,716.81 Ontario Training School for Boys, keep of boy 22.50 S. It Hart & Co. Limited, stationery 10.95 R. J. Lovell Co. Limited, stationery 41.98 Canada Law Book Co. Limited, subn. Can. Crim. Cases 10.00 J. C. Jaimet & Co. Limited, stationery 33.53 0. A. Huehn, refund D.C. forms 3.75 Vernon Directories Limited, 2 directories 11.66 The Municipal World Limited, subset'. 1.00 Waterloo Printing Co., printing 10.33 The Chronicle Press, printing 34.72 Kitchener Daily Record, advtg. courts 17.28 Arthur P. Pullam, mntce. county wards 461.75 County Treasurer, postage, etc. 19.59 Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital, indigent patients . 80.50 St. Mary's Hospital, indigent patients 671.25 The Freeport Sanatorium, indigent patients 1,145.50 The Galt General Hospital, indigent patients 371.25 Toronto General Hospital, indigent patients 92.75 Ontario Hospital, Woodstock, indigent patients 234.50 The London Health Assocn., indigent patients 93.00 The Hospital for Sick Children, indigent patients 108.50 Preston Progress Printing Co. Ltd., printing 15.90 2. That the following members of this Council, namely: Messrs. E. Huehn, J. R. Wood, S. Ditner, W. Howlett and 37 36 Warden be and they are hereby appointed members of the Advisory Agricultural Board for the year 1934. The Dixon Press, printing 2.65 Hespeler Public School Board, tuition wards C.A.S 888.00 3. That Mr. J. R. Wood be appointed to represent the A. P. Pullam, county wards, to March 31st 1,290.00 Council on the Ontario Agricultural Council. County Treasurer, postage and sundries 28.87 4. That the sum of One Hundred Dollars be offered as Preston Progress Printing Co. for P. S. I 191.17 a reward for the arrest and conviction of poultry thieves H. McCloy, for conviction of poultry thief 10.00 operating in the County. 2. That the following accounts for indigent patients 5. That the accounts as presented by the County be paid: Treasurer against the 'Cities of Kitchener and Galt respec- Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital, to March 31st $ 213.10 tively be forwarded to the said Cities. St. Mary's Hospital, to March 31st 1,551.55 The Freeport Sanatorium, to March 31st 3,301.00 All of which is respectfully submitted. The Galt Hospital, to March 31st 851.50 Court House, Wesley Howlett, Toronto General Hospital 238.00 The London Health Assocn. 195.00 Kitchener, January 23rd, 1935. Chairman. St. Joseph's Hospital 38.50 St. Michael's 'Hospital 8.75 REPORT Victoria Hospital 22.75 The Hospital for Sick Children 178.50 To the Warden and Council, The Hamilton General Hospital 25.00 County of Waterloo. Gentlemen: 3. That a grant of the sum of One Hundred Dollars be made to the Junior Farmers' Association. Your Standing Committee on FINANCE beg leave to recommend and report as follows: 4. That in accordance with the petition of the Advisory Agricultural Council Spotted Cowbane and Wild Mustard 1. That the following accounts be paid: be added to The Weed Control Act. Old Age Pensions Commission, to Feb. 28th $2,913.46 Mothers' Allowance Commission, to March 31st 3,475.00 5. That this Council endorse Clause (3) of the resolu- Ontario Gazette, advtg. tax sale 17.80 tion of the Elgin County Council, namely That the Act St. John's Industrial School, keep of boy 46.00 governing the Surrogate Court offices should be amended Ontario Training School for Boys, keep of boy 59.25 to allow the County sufficient remuneration to cover the Treasurer of Ontario, conveyance of criminals 58.32 cost of supplies." St. George Continuation School Bd., county pupil 70.94 6. That a County Entrance examination centre be es- Neil A. McEachern, sec. work re prom. exams 35.12 tablished in the City of Galt, and also one in the Town of S. R. Hart & Co. Ltd., binder etc., for Ct. Clerk 35.59 Preston. The Carswell Co. Ltd., binding Can. Crim. Cases 7.50 Murdock Stationery, stationery 6.25 7. That this Council endorse the resolution of the Wel- E. H. Rohleder, 1st D. C. forms, refund 13.50 land County Council regarding qualifications required by C. E. Pequegnat, 1st D. C. forms, refund 35.52 The Municipal Act. L. W. Ritz, 1st D. C. forms, refund 19.75 S. That this Council endorse the resolution passed by E. F. Scherrer, Bailiff, 1st D. C. forms, refund .. 7.00 the Municipal Council of the Township of South Dumfries F. H. Sc'hummer, 5th D. C. forms, refund 3.50 regarding the placing of certain breeds of dogs at a higher J. C. Jaimet & Co., stationery 62.88 rate of taxation. Kitchener Daily Record, prtg. county procdgs. 92.22 The Waterloo Chronicle, advt. tax sale 40.00 9. That this Council endorse the resolution of the The Chronicle Press, for P. S. I. 24.89 County of Lennox and Addington asking the Department of Kitchener Daily Record, advtg. courts 18.00 Public Welfare to provide a proper schedule of remunera- The Commercial Printing Co., printing 8.48 tion to he paid • y the Government to Municipal Clerks, for Waterloo Printing Co., printing 11.13 services re applications for Old Age Pensions. Peerless Printing, printing 19.33 10. That this Council endorse the resolution passed by the Lincoln County Council that the Bankers' Association 38 39 give consideration to a substantial reduction in interest A. P. Pullam, county wards 813.75 rates on loans required by Municipalities. County Treasurer, postage, etc. 27.93 11. That no action be taken regarding the communica- Kitchener Waterloo Hospital, for indigents 313.25 tion of Messrs. Sims, McIntosh, Schofield and Sims regard- St. Mary's Hospital, for indigents 849.10 ing the claim of St. Mary's Hospital. The Freeport Sanatorium, for indigents 2,357.00 The Galt Hospital, for indigents 531.70 12. That Mr. Allan Shantz be re-appointed as corn Hospital for ,Sick Children, for indigents 106.75 borer inspector for this County for the current year at Ontario Hospital, Woodstock, re Graf 45.50 the same salary. Ontario Hospital, Woodstock, indigents 182.00 13. That the following members of this Council, name- The London Health Assocn., indigents 91.50 ly Warden A. Ferguson, Messrs. W. !Howlett, J. R. Wood, Toronto General Hospital, indigents 33.25 A. Hoffer, E. Huehn and W. Hostettler be appointed a KitchenerWaterlco Coll. & Voc. School 762.81 committee to deal with the letter dated January 28th, 1935, Galt Board of Education 6,108.12 of The Ontario School Trustees and Ratepayers' Associa- Hespeler Public School Board, fifth classes 126.48 tion regarding Secondary Education, to get information re same and report to this Council. 2. That the following grants be made, viz: Hospital for Sick Children $ 35.00 All of which is respectfully submitted. Kitchener Orphanage 250.00 St. Agatha Orphanage 700.00 Court House, Wesley Howlett, North Waterloo Women's Institute 35.00 Kitchener. April 25th, 1935. Chairman. South Waterloo Women's Institute 35.00 Waterloo Historical Society 75.00 REPORT Canadian Institute for Blind 300.00 The Salvation Army 100.00 To the Warden and Council, Waterloo County Board of A griculture 100.00 County of Waterloo. And the following Societies, if active: Gentlemen: Waterloo Horticultural Society 35.00 Your Standing Committee on FINANCE beg leave to Preston Horticultural Society 35.00 recommend and, report as follows: Hespeler Horticultural Society 35.00 Elmira Horticultural Society 35.00 1. That the following accounts be paid: New Hamburg Horticultural Society 35.00 Old Age Pensions Commission $1,860.24 Ayr Horticultural Society 35.00 Mothers' Allowances Commission 2,157.50 Waterloo Poultry Assocn. 25.00 Ontario Training School for Boys 45.75 Wilmot Agricultural Society 250.00 St. John's Industrial School 44.50 Wellesley Agricultural Society 250.60 H. L. Staebler Co. Ltd., premium Guar. Bond 24.00 South-Waterloo Agricultural Society 250.00 Allen Shantz, corn borer inspector 251.00 Elmira-Woolwich Horticultural Society 250.00 S. R. Hart & Co. Ltd., stationery 10.95 3. That the Town of Elmira be granted a rebate of The Municipal World Limited, forms 6.91 $185.00 for High School taxes for the year 1934. The Carswell Com pany Ltd., crim. code 18.45 Underwood Elliott Fisher Ltd., carbon paper 3.00, 4. That this Council endorse the Resolution of the The Fortnightly Law Journal Ltd., subscription .. 8.50 Essex and Huron County Councils opposing the abolition Canada Carbon & Ribbon Co, Ltd., for R. 0. .... 18.00 of the County Councils. Canada Law Book Co. Ltd., law books 5.10 J. C. Jaimet & Co. Ltd., stationery, etc. 54.61 5. That a copy of the Ontario Statutes for 1935 be sup- Kitchener Daily Record, advtg. courts 14.00 plied to each member of the County Council. Preston Progress Printing Co. Ltd., printing .. 13.25 The Commercial Printing Co., printing 21.73 All of which is respectfully submitted. The Chronicle Press, printing 22.79 Court House, W. Howlett, Robert G. English, printing 31.75 Kitchener, June 26th, 1935. Chairman. Trustees, Detention Home, general mntce. 101.44 40 41 Ontario Hospital, Woodstock 182.00 REPORT Ontario Hospital, Woodstock, re David Graf 45.50 The Woodstock General Hospital 33.75 To the Warden and Council, The Hospital for Sick Children 68.25 County of Waterloo 3. That Mr. A. R. G. Smith of New Hamburg and Mr. Gentlemen: Edwin Kemkes of Branchton be re-appointed as representa- tives of this County on the Local Board Mothers' Allow- Your Standing Committee on FINANCE beg leave to ances Commission. recommend and report as follows: 4. That no action he taken in connection with the com- 1. That the following accounts be paid, viz: , munication from the City of Kitchener re sewer repairs affecting the House of Refuge. Treasurer of Ontario, Old Age Pensions for June, July and August $3,791.43 All of which is respectfully submitted. Treasurer of Ontario, Mothers' Allowances for June, July and August 3,145.00 Court House, Kitchener, W. Howlett, St. John's Industrial School, to Sept. 30th 76.50 October 16th, 1935. Chairman Treasurer of Ont., conveyance of Criminals 142.88, S. R. Hart & Co. Ltd., R. 0. books (County) 151.75 Newsome & Gilbert, Ltd., stationery 111.68 REPORT Murdock Stationery, station. Cr. Atty. 5.00 The Carswell Co. Ltd., statutes for Council 36.00 To the Warden and Council, County of Waterloo. Canada Law Book Co. Ltd. 10.00 Gentlemen: The Municipal World Limited, Jury Book 7.72 J. C. Jaimet & Co. Ltd., stationery 18.06 Your Standing Committee on FINANCE beg leave to R. B. Russell, stationery 2.25 recommend and report as follows: The Galt Daily Reporter, advtg. 3.00 Kitchener Daily Record, advtg. 16.36 I. That the following accounts be paid, viz: Kitchener Daily Record, printing for 6.36 V. L. Cober, printing tax notices 6.89 Simon Kinsie, County Councillor $ 81.30 The Chronicle Press, printing 33.13 Jas. R. Wood, County Councillor 80.75. The Waterloo Chronicle, advt. adj. tax sale 4.90 Milton A. Schmidt, County Councillor 91.80 The Commercial Printing Co., printing 23.55 Simon Ditner, County Councillor 164.90 Merchants Printing Co. Ltd., printing 51.61 P A. Wagner, County Councillor 70.20 Waterloo Printing Co., printing 2.65 Edwin Huehn, County Councillor 100.00 Robert G. English, printing 35.00 Chas. Schuett, County Councillor The Preston Progress Printing Co. Ltd., printing 38.95 Wesley Howlett, County Councillor 16006.6000 Peerless Printing, printing 15.90 Archie Ferguson, County Councillor 284.00 C. E. Pequegnat, refund D. C. forms 39.73 Wesley McKersie, County Councillor 60.60 Mrs. H. G. Clarke. refund D. C. forms 25.86 A)bert Heer. County Councillor 72.30 Trustees, Detention Home, general mntce. 470.43 Edward J. Mosack, County Councillor A. P. PoIlam, mntce. county wards to Oct. 1st 1,463.75 Geo. I. Rodgers, County Councillor 220124.0000 County Treasurer, postage, etc. 49.73 Bernard Flynn, County Councillor 183.60 A. W. Hoffer, County Councillor 83.50 2. That the following accounts for indigent patients Walter Hostettler, County Councillor 176.00 be paid: W. H. Shaw, County Councillor 331.60 Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital $ 572.30 A. Ferguson, for att'g. Advisory Agric. C. 12.60 St. Mary's Hospital 1,725.75 Simon Ditner, for att'g. Advisory Agric. C. Mt gs. 23.20 The Freeport Sanatorium 4,014.50 Wesley Howlett, for att'g. Advisory Agric. C. Mtgs 25.20 The Galt Hospital 1,147.00 Ed. Huehn, for att'g. Advisory Agric. C. Mtgs. 24.80 The London Health Association 183.50 J. R. Wood Estate, att'g. Advisory Agric. C. Mtgs 8.S0 St. Joseph's Hospital (Guelph) 40.25 43 42

A. R. G. Smith, for Mothers' Allowance Loc. Bd. 36.00 33.00 Sep.Mrs. J. J. Lowe, S.S.for Mothers' Allowance Loc. Bd. No H. Z. Kemkes, for Mothers' Allowance Loc. Bd. 33.00 4, Wellesley Tp., 5th Cl., County 36.00 pupils 96.13 Mrs. R. L. Vance, for Mothers' Allowance Loc. Bd Sep. S.S. No 11, Wellesley Tp., 5th Cl., County Old Age Pensions Commission 2,005.12 pupils Treasurer of Ontario, Mothers' Allowances 3,580.00 157.25 Treasurer of Ontario, conveyance of insane 16.94 2. That the following accounts for indigents at Hos- S. R. Hart & Co. Limited, stationery 55.25 pitals be paid, viz: The Municipal World, Limited, subscription .... 1.00 R. J. Lovell Co. Limited, stationery 17.65 St. Mary's Hospital 1,031.60 Murdock Stationery, stationery 1.05 Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital 162.75 J. C. Jaimet & Co. Limited, stationery 14.29 The Galt Hospital 651.45 Merchants printing Company Limited, printin g • • • 4.77 The Freeport Sanatorium 1,944.90 Waterloo Printing Co., printing 25.90 The London Health Association 91.00 The Chronicle Press, printing 6.89 Toronto Hospital for Consumptives 16.50 Dixon Press, printing 6.88 Guelph General Hospital 36.75 C. E. Pequegnat, refund D. C. forms 37.04 Toronto General Hospital 218.75 Mrs. H. G. Clarke, refund D. C. forms 33.75 The Hospital for Sick Children 56.00 Frank H. Schummer, refund D. C. forms 17.25 St Michael's Hospital (Toronto) 33.25 The Galt Board of Education, rent for P. S. I. 60.00 Lord Dufferin Hospital (Orangeville) 124.25 McBride & McGibbon, re Galt Bd. of Ed. law costs 250.00 Ontario Hospital, Woodstock, re David 46.00 Clement, Hattin & Eastman, re Gait Bd. of Ed„ law Ontario Hospital, Woodstock 183.00 costs 58.20 C. R. Widdifield, re Galt Bd. of Ed. law costs 152.50 3. That the remuneration to municipal clerks be at the Trustees, Detention Home, general maintenance 165.42 rate of $1.50 for each approved applicant for Old Age pen- Arthur P. Pullam, maintenance county wards 912.00 sion and mileage at five cents a mile one way. And that County Treasurer, postage, etc. 35.14 the remuneration of the County Clerk for the same be South Waterloo Teachers' Institute, County grant 23.06 $150.00. North Waterloo Teachers' Institute, County grant 50.00 57.48 4. That Norman Helmuth and H. V. Marshall be paid Hespeler Public School Board, County pupils the sum of $10.00 each for reporting county proceedings New Dundee Continuation School, County pupils 937.01 during 1935. S.S. 16, Wellesley Tp. Con. School, County pupils 497.15 Preston Continuation School, County pupils 752.85 All of which is respectfully submitted. Ayr Continuation School, County pupils 777.65 New Hamburg Continuation School, County pupils 770.31 Court House, Wesley Howlett, S.S. No. 5, Waterloo Tp., Fifth Classes 80.92 Kitchener, Ont., Dec. 18th, 1935. Chairman. S.S. No. 12, Waterloo Tp., Fifth Classes 79.39 S.S. No. 28, Waterloo Tp., Fifth Classes 49.81 COUNTY PROPERTY S.S. No. 10, Wellesley Tp., Fifth Classes 34.42 S.S. No. 1, Woolwich Tp., Fifth Classes 108.71 REPORT S.S. No. 5, Woolwich Tp., Fifth Classes 73.70 To the Warden and Council, S.S. No. 6, Woolwich Tp., Fifth Classes 67.91 County of Waterloo. S.S. No. 7, Woolwich Tp., Fifth Classes 96.39 Gentlemen: S.S. No. 10, Woolwich 'Pp., 5th Cl., County pupils 64.94 Hespeler School Board, 5th Cl., County pupils .... 163.71 Your Standing Committee on COUNTY PROPERTY S.S. No. 8, Woolwich Tp. 5th Cl., County pupils .. 13.35 Sig leave to recommend and report as follows: S.S. No. 15, Waterloo Tp., 5th Cl., County pupils .. 53.24 S.S. No. 13, Wilmot Tp., 5th Cl., County pupils .... 144.39 1. That the following accounts be paid: Sep. S.S. No. 13, Waterloo Tp., 5th Cl., County 149.26 Underwood, Elliott, Fisher, Limited, 1 ribbon $ 1.50 pupils Sutherland-Schultz Electric Co. Ltd., repairs 1.25 The Mattell & Bierwagen Elec. Company, lamps, etc. 5.65 44 Wm. Knell & Co., hardware 36.56 45 Kloepfer & Co., coal 211.08 Weber Hardware Limited, hardware 3.60 Oscar Go/e, trucking 5.50 Battler & Frieburger, repairs 3.30 Allen Shirk, gas for trucking 4.45 Sarco Canada Limited, repairs 58.30 Star Electric Shop, repairs 8.10 , epairs, 4.24 Babcock-Wilcox & GoIdle McCulloch Ltd 2. Schreiters' Limited, supplies 35.08 That a new uniform for the caretaker be purchased. Weber Feed & Seed Co. Ltd., salt 2.70 3. That a new flag for the Court House be purchased. Theo. Winn, cleaner 3.00 J. C. Jaimet & Co. Ltd., towels 7.60 4. That the lawn around the Court House Buildings Alfred Hanusch, 1 load of wood 6.00 and residence be fertilized and part reseeded. All of which is respectfully submitted. 5. That a cement walk be laid; in the gaol yard. Court House, E. J. Mosack, 6. That the offices of the Crown Attorney be re-papered Kitchener, January 23rd, 1935. Chairman. and painted. 7. That all purchases of supplies for the county prop- REPORT erty be authorized by the Sheriff. To the Warden and Council, All of which is respectfully submitted. County of Waterloo. Gentlemen: Court House, E. J. Mosack, Kitchener, Ont., April 25th, 1935. Your Standing Committee on COUNTY PROPERTY Chairman. beg leave to recommend and report as follows: REPORT 1. That the following accounts be paid: To the Warden and Council, Bell Telephone Company, Jan., Feb. and March $114.15 County of Waterloo. Kitchener Water Commission, to April 1st 41.85 Gentlemen: Fred Lang, decorating, etc. 33.01 12.40 Your Standing Committee on COUNTY PROPERTY The Matte11 & Bierwagen Electric Co., su pplies • bez leave to recommend and report as follows: Battler & Freiburger, plumbing 12.34 Weber Hardware Co. Ltd., hardware 1.50 I. That the following accounts be paid: G. E. Potter, hardware 19.35 Hannan Varnish Co. Ltd., paint, etc. 10.75 Bel/ Telephone for April, May and June $117.08 Sutherland-Schultz Elec. Co. Ltd., elec. su pplies 5.27 Joseph Schnurr, elec. clippers for gaol 10.00 Win. Knell & Co., hardware 126.73 City of Kitchener, Loc. Improvement Tax 112.64 Jacob Kaufman Limited, sawdust .42 Kloepfer & Co., coal 142.10 Underwood., Elliott, Fisher, Ltd., overhauling A. Hannusch, 1 load of wood 7.00 typwtr. 17.00 Battler & Frieburger, repairs 20.86 Mercer Reformatory Industries, buttons .40 IV:n Knell & Co.. hardware 24.70 Goudies' Limited, uniform dress 13.95 G E. Potter. hardware 28.27 L. Grimm, uniform trousers 72.50 Weber Hardware Co. Ltd:, hardware 12.18 A. H. Kabel & Co., gloves (for Judge) 3.50 The Mattel! & Bierwagen Electric Co., supplies 9.05 Weber Feed & Seed Co. Ltd., salt 13.50 /finnan Varnish Company Limited, paint, etc. 12.20 H. Boehmer & Co., fire brick, etc. 8.50 0 Rodger, decorating Cr. Atty's. office 101.30 Dunker Construction Limited, reprg. boiler 74.08 Can. Office & School Furniture Ltd., supplies 7.79 Abner Brighton, 1 ladder 2.00 Partners' Products Company, supplies 2.00 Ingram & Bell, supplies 5;77 Wa:te Star Refining Co., gas .50 Geo. E. Zettel, supplies 23.10 Theo. Winn, cleaner 3.00 The London Cleanser Supply House, supplies • 20.55 Abner Brighton, repairing 6.40 Theo. Winn, supplies 9.00 J Derbecker, supplies 1.85 Alf. Hannusch, 2 loads wood 14.00 47 46 6.00 A. K Bish, cleaner Kitchener Water Commission, for Sept. Qr. 24.94 Kitchener Lumber Co. Ltd., lumber 2.35 .35 The Wm. Hogg Coal Co. Ltd., coal 1072.92 Class Cartage, carting paint A. Hannusch, wood for gaol 28.00 Mercer Reformator y Industries, uniform buttons .21 29.60 Sutherland-Schultz Elec. Co. Ltd., repairs 1.25 Allan Buehler, fertilizing and seeding lawn The Mattell & Bierwagen Elec. Co., repairs 3.75 J. Bartlers, shrubs for C. H. grounds 150.00 1.50 Lloyd Cotton Fuller brushes and dusters 4.87 Rosen Rag & Metal Co., dusters The Arthur Pequegnat Clock Co., repair clock 3.15 Mrs. S. Brubacher, 12 loads ground 24.00 1.00 Weber Hardware Co. Limited, hardware 144.02 Oscar Gale, carting G. E. Potter, hardware 16.35 0. Miller, carting leaves 3.00 12.40 The Canadian Blower & Forge Co. Ltd., steel door 134.12 C. W. Woodfield, grinding mowers Foster Wheeler Limited, supplies for boiler 25.95 L. M. Grimm, uniform for caretaker 36.00 1.75 Hannan Varnish Co. Ltd., paint 3.40 Sutherland-Schultz Electric Co. 'Ltd., repairs D. Depew Welding and Blacksmithing Co., parking E. McMaster, loading stone for gaol 3.00 6.90 sign 1.00 G. M. Fischer, garbage pails E. Kimmel, covering and erecting awnings 56.00 Fred Lang, work at County Bldgs. 68.55 16.40 C. W. Woodfield, grinding mowers 5.40 Star Electric Sho p, paint, etc. Theo. Winn, cleaner 2.55 6.50 Cecil Smith, repairs to Electrolux Monarch Oil Co., sweeping compound 3.00 J. & R. Elliott, soap 2. That the office of the County Clerk and Treasurer 4.14 be papered and painted and an extension telephone placed Partners' Products, soap 1.35 therein. Goudies' Limited, water jugs 1.70 L. M. Grimm, matron's uniform, etc. 21.75 3. That prices be secured for a steel door for the gaol Mercer Reformatory Industries, uniform buttons 1.57 yard. 2. That steel doors and bars for the windows in the 4. That this committee be given power to deal with gaoler's office be purchased in compliance with the report the situation regarding the law library in the Court House, of the inspector of prisons. with the assistance of the County Clerk and the County Solicitor. All of which is respectfully submitted. All of which is respectfully submitted Court House, E. J. Mosack, Kitchener, October 16th, 1935. Chairman. Court House, E. J. Mosack, June 26th, 1935. Chairman. REPORT REPORT To the Warden and Council, County of Waterloo. To the Warden and Council, Gentlemen: County of Waterloo. Gentlemen: Your Standing Committee on COUNTY PROPERTY beg leave to recommend and report as follows: Your Standing Committee on COUNTY PROPERTY beg leave to recommend and report as follows: 1. That the following accounts be paid, viz: 1. That the following accounts be paid: Public Utilities Commission, for the year 1935. $694.82 $123.68 Bell Telephone Company, rentals, Oct., Nov. and Dec. 117.80 Bell Telephone Co. for July, Aug. and Sept. Alex. Schnarr, on acct. contract re library addn. 1200.00 Kitchener Water Commission, to July 1st 40.28 18.40 B. A. Jones, on acct. arch. services re library addn. 100.00 Joel Vincent, reprg. R. 0. roof Ed. :McMaster, lighting rods, re library addn. 37.45 George Rodger, work and material at Court House 211.32 271.41 The Public Utilities Commission, change of power Fred Lang, work and material at Court House services 5.57 Leo Caskenette, work and material at Court House 107.58 H. Boehmer & Co., lime and cement 2.10 48 49 G. E. Potter, hardware 11.70 Good Roads Association to be held in Toronto in the month Wm. Knell & Co., hardware 3.75 of February. Battler & Freiburger, plumbing repairs 2.26 Weber Hardware Co. Limited, hardware 59.06 5. That the County Road Superintendent, the Warden The Canadian Blower & Forge Co. Ltd., steel doors, and the chairman of this committee be delegated to attend etc. 506.00 the Annual Road Superintendents' Conference in Toronto Monarch Oil Company, oil, etc. 5.50 in the month of February. The London Cleaners' Supply House, supplies 21.00 6. That the following be the estimated expenditure on Partners' Products Company, supplies 1.60 Roads for the current year, viz: Theo. Winn, supplies 6.50 17.40 Construction $ 60,000 J. Bartels, plants, etc. Maintenance C. C. Seibert, repairs 1.50 110,000 All of which is respectfully submitted. $170,000 That a rate of two mills be levied to take care of this work. Court House, E. J. Mosack, Kitchener, Ont., Dec. 13th, 1935. Chairman. 7. That your Committee are in favor of approving the Resolution of Wellesley Township Council, namely: That your County Roads Committee recommend that the following resolution be respectfully forwarded to the COUNTY ROADS Honorable The Minister of Public Highways of the Prov- ince of Ontario, viz: REPORT That the County Highway known as No. 2, starting at To the Warden and Council, Wagner's Corners on the Provincial Highway between County of Waterloo. Waterloo and Elmira, thence running westerly through Heidelberg, St. Clements and Crosshill to connect up with Gentlemen: the Provincial Highway leading from Stratford through Your Standing Committee on COUNTY ROADS beg Edgecomb to Tralee be taken over as a Provincial Highway. leave to report as follows: All of which is respectfully submitted. 1. That the following accounts be paid: Court House, Chas. Schuett, Ontario Good Roads Assocn., annual fee 5 15.00 Kitchener, January 23rd, 1935. Chairman. The Treasurer of Ontario, proportion Prov. High ways 24,845.47 REPORT 2. That the application of the Galt Suburban Road Commission that the County Council set aside Three To the Warden and Council, Thousand Dollars for Galt Suburban Commission and re- County of Waterloo. quest an equal amount from the City of Galt for the year Gentlemen: 1935 be accepted. Your Standing Committee on COUNTY ROADS beg 3. That the application of the Kitchener Suburban leave to report as follows: Road Commission that the Council set aside Twenty-nine 1. That Mr. Walter Oliver of the Township of North Hundred Dollars for the Kitchener Suburban Road Com- Dumfries be re-appointed on the Galt Suburban Road Com- mission and request an amount of Five Hundred Dollars mission for a period of five years, and that Mr. Allan Shoe- from the City of Kitchener, be accepted. maker of the Kitchener Suburban Road Commission for a period of live years under provision of the Ontario High- 4. That the members of this Committee together with ways Act, 1931. the Road Superintendent, the County Clerk and the chair- men of the various Standing Committees, who wish to at- 2. That the County of Waterloo enter into an Agree- tend, be delegated to attend the annual meeting of the ment with the Village of New Hamburg, according to the 50 REPORT Highway Act, for the Construction of a Bridge to take the To the Warden and Council, place of the present Hartman Bridge in said village, said County of Waterloo. Agreement to be signed by the Warden and County Clerk Gentlemen: for the County and by the Reeve and Clerk of the Village of New Hamburg for the said Village and same to be sub- Your Standing Committee on COUNTY ROADS beg mitted to the Department of Highways for their approval. leave to report as follows: 3. That the following accounts be paid: 1. That this Council approve of the resolution as passed County of Perth Boundary Line Road Account ....$607.23 by Norfolk County Council, viz: County of Wellington Boundary Line Road Account 194.41 Moved by A. Y. Misner, seconded by P. D. Blayney County of Oxford Boundary Line Road Account .... 2.48 "That whereas the weed menace is increasing rapidly, 4. That provided the Kitchener Suburban Commission and is also a costly proposition for each Municipality. will take over from the County and include the Road from Therefore, we the members of the Norfolk County Council Bridgeport past the Kitchener-Waterloo Air Port to the request the Department of Highways to revise the Statutes Waterloo-Elmira Highway; as it now is but with 66 (sixty- thereby making it compulsory for each rate-payer to cut six) feet of Right of way; in their system, then this road the weeds in the roadway bordering his premises and a be assumed as a County Highway in our System, and a copy of this resolution be sent to other Counties asking copy of the final resolution be submitted to the Minister co-operation." of Public Highways within 10 days after the passing thereof. And that the Clerk of the County of Norfolk be ad- vised accordingly and a copy of this Resolution be sent to All of which is respectfully submitted. the Department of Highways if Norfolk County so requires. Court House, Chas. Schuett, Kitchener, April 25th, 1935. Chairman. 2. That the following Road in Waterloo Township be taken over as a County Road, viz: The Extension of the REPORT Bloomingdale-New Germany Road starting in New Ger- To the Warden and Council, many and turning south through lot 81, thence easterly to County of Waterloo. connect up with the Wellington County Road at the Bound- Gentlemen: ary providing that Waterloo Township first buy all the necessary land to make the Road a 66' (sixty-six foot) Your Standing Committee on COUNTY ROADS beg right of way before turning it over to the County. leave to recommend and report as follows: 3. That the County take over the following Road in 1. That this Council approve of the resolution moved Waterloo Township as a County Road, viz: The Road and seconded at a meeting of the representatives of the starting from the Waterloo-Elmira Highway and running municipalities interested, viz: easterly through lots 7 and 61, thence southerly through That we, as representatives of the Municipalities lots 61, 60 and 59 to connect with the Kitchener Suburban directly interested, hereby petition the Ontario Provincial Road No. 12 in 'Bridgeport, providing that Waterloo Town- Government to take over as a Provincial Highway, the ship first purchase all the necessary land to make the road running from Elmira west through Listowel, Bluevale, road a 66' (sixty-six foot) right of way before turning it Wingham and Lucknow, to meet the Blue Water Highway over to the County. at Amberley." That a copy of these last two Resolutions be sent to And that a similar resolution be forwarded to the the Department of Highways. Minister of Highways and a copy thereof be sent L. A. All of which is respectfully submitted. Fleming of Listowel, the secretary of the said meeting. Court House, Chas. Schuett, All of which is respectfully submitted. Kitchener, October 16th, 1935. Chairman. Court House, Chas. Schuett, 53 Kitchener, June 26th, 1935. Chairman. 52 REPORT 7. That the County Road Su perintendent be, and he is hereby authorized to apply to the Judge of the County To the Warden and Council, Court of the County of Waterloo, for an Order granting County of Waterloo. authority to him to enter upon the lands of Frank Mc- Gentlemen: Killigan in the Township of North Dumfries on the Branch- Your Standing Committee on COUNTY ROADS beg ton Road within the County of Waterloo, and to remove a leave to report as follows: rail fence adjacent to the said highway, and also to have the said Judge fix the amount of compensation to be paid 1. That the following Rebates on County Road levy be to the said Frank McKilligan,' and to give such direction paid to Municipalities of the County as per Section 28, as to costs as may be decided upon by the said Judge. Paragraph 5, Highway Improvement Act, viz: Town of Waterloo $8,026.75 S. That the Clerk be instructed to write the Canadian Town of Preston 4,439.00 Pacific Railway stating that this Council are in favour of Town of Hespeler 1,775.24 them removing the Cattle Guard at the Public Road Cross- Town of Elmira 1,592.81 ing. Mile 67.60 at Ayr Station, according to their letter, Village of New Hamburg 1,306.91 File 321.1, dated at London, Ontario, November 29, 1935. Village of Ayr 549.20 All of which is respectfully submitted. 2. That the Clerk he instructed to write a letter to Mr. E. I. McLoughry, of the Department of Agriculture, in reply Court House, Chas. Schuett, to his of Nov. 28 ulto., stating, "This Council are in favour Kitchener, December 18, 1935. Chairman, of altering or amending the Highway Act with regards to cattle on the Highways, making same more clearly defined as to proper protection to the farmer. 3. That the County Road Superintendent's Salary be increased by $200.00 a year, as from the first of January, HOUSE OF REFUGE 1935, subject to the approval of the Department of High- ways and that By-law No. 946 be amended accordingly. REPORT 4. That the Clerk be instructed to write the Clerk of To the Warden and Council, County of Waterloo. Elgin County stating that the County Council are, Gentlemen: (1) Not in favour of their Resolution, viz: "That the Highway Traffic Act should be amended to provide that The Board of Management of the House of Refuge bog all persons owning motor vehicles be required to obtain a leave to report as follows: policy of insurance against public liability and property 1. That we have examined and passed accounts for the damage before they can obtain a license to operate same," half year ending May 31st, 1935, amounting to $17,053.67. and 2. (2) Are in favour of their resolution, viz: "That the That the usual contracts for the supply of bread members of the Elgin County Council do strongly object and meat have been let for the ensuing year, as follows: to the Federal legislation under which a tax is now being Bread at three and one-half cents per pound; meat, collected by the Performing Rights Society as it is det- front quarter beef at eight and a half cents, hind quarter rimental to the social and financial welfare of all Muni- beef at eleven and three- quarter cents and pork at thirteen cipalities." cents per pound. 5. That the following account be paid: Ontario Good Roads Association, annual fee, 1936 $15.00 All of which is respectfully submitted. 6. That the County Road Superintendent and the Court House, W. McKersie, Members of the Road and Bridge Committee, be delegated Kitchener, June 26th, 1935. Chairman. to attend the International Good Roads Convention to be held in Cleveland in January, 1936. 54 55 REPORT REPORT To the Warden and Council, To the Warden and Council, County of Waterloo. County of Waterloo. Gentlemen: Gentlemen: The Board of Management of the House of Refuge beg leave to report as follows: A meeting of the Special Committee on Equalization of the Assessments was held at the Court House, Kitchener, 1. That we have examined and passed accounts for on Friday, May 3rd, 1935, at two o'clock P.M. the half year ending November 30th, 1935, amounting to $23,651.13. All the members of the Committee were present and on motion Warden Ferguson was chosen to act as chair- 2. That the usual contracts for the supply of bread and man. meat at the House have been let for the ensuing half year, at the following prices, namely: Bread at three and three- It was moved by Mr. B. Flynn, seconded by Mr. J. A. quarter cents a pound and meat, for hind quarter beef at Mosack, ten and one-half cents per pound, fore-quarter beef at eight cents per pound and pork at twelve cents per pound. That equalization of the Assessments for the County for the year 1935 be on the following percentage basis, 3. That the total expenditure for the year was approxi- namely: mately $44,575.14. Township of Waterloo 57% Township of Wilmot 61% All of which is respectfully submitted. Township of Wellesley 74% Court House, W. McKersie, Township of Woolwich 64% Kitchener, Dec. 18th, 1935. Chairman. Township of North Dumfries 69% Town of Waterloo 58% SPECIAL COMMITTEES Town of Preston 68% Town of Hespeler 80% REPORT Town of Elmira 63% To the Warden and Council, Village of New Hamburg 69% County of Waterloo. Village of Ayr 77% Gentlemen: Carried. Your Special Committee appointed to strike the var• ious Standing Committees for the year 1935 beg leave to Court House, A. Ferguson, recommend that the following members of the Council Kitchener June 26th, 1935. Chairman. comprise the Standing Committees for the ensuing year, namely: - REPORT FINANCE COMMITTEE—Messrs. W. Howlett, chair- man, W. Hostettler, A. Heer, Edwin Huehn, J. R. Wood. T. the Warden and Council, COUNTY PROPERTY COMMITTEE—Messrs. E. J. County of Waterloo. Mosack, chairman, S. Ditner, B. Flynn, G. I. Rodgers, W. Gentlemen: H. Shaw. Your Special Committee appointed at the April Ses- COUNTY ROADS COMMITTEE — Messrs. Chas. non of the County Council re Secondary Education met in Schuett, chairman, S. Kinsie, A. Hoffer, M. A. Schmidt, the Court House on Tuesday, the 18th of June, with all P. A. Wagner. members present. HOUSE OF REFUGE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT— Mr. W. McKersie. On motion of Warden Ferguson, Mr. W. Howlett took All of which is respectfully submitted. the chair. Court House, W. H. Shaw, Mr. M. A. Campbell, Secretary-Treasurer of the On- Kitchener, January 23rd, 1935. Chairman. tario Trustees and Ratepayers Association was present 56 57 and addressed the committee. This was followed by a very interestin g discussion on Secondary Education. The Department of Education recognizing the complication, the By-Laws of the Municipal Council inequality and the unjustness of the costs of education have appointed a Committee of Enquiry into the costs of of the County of Waterloo education and a series of open meetings will be held in various places in the Province. The different organiza- 1935 tions interested in education will be invited to appear be- fore this Committee to express their views which they BY-LAW No. 982 may have with respect to elementary and secondary edu- A By-Law to authorize the borrowing of $350,000.00. cation. We may say up to the present time this County has established Fifth Classes in thirty rural schools which WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation deems it reduces the cost of the first two years of High School con- necessary to borrow the sum of Three Hundred and Fifty siderably and these pupils are en joying the instruction at Thousand dollars to meet, until the taxes are collected, the their respective local schools. -urrent expenditures of the Corporation for the year; Your Committee after consideration present the fol- AND WHEREAS the total amount of the estimated lowing resolutions: revenues of the Corporation are set forth in the estimates tdopted for the year 1934, not including revenues derivable 1. That the County Council recommend to the Depart- 1r derived from arrears of taxes, borrowings and issues ment of Education to give their serious consideration in of debentures is Five Hundred Thousand dollars. simplifying and consolidating The School Act. 1. The Head and the Treasurer are hereby authorized 2. That the Council recommend to the Department of on behalf of the Corporation to borrow from time to time, Education to encourage Fifth Classes in rural schools by way of promissory note, from the Bank of Montreal, a owing to lower cost and having a decided advantage of sum or sums not exceeding in the aggregate Three Hund- giving rural school children higher education at their red and Fifty Thousand dollars to meet, until the taxes are home school. collected. the current expenditures of the Corporation for the year. including the amounts required for the purposes 3. That this Council send representatives to the meet- ings of the Government Committee re cost of Education mentioned in subsection (1) of the said Section 334, and and that the Special Committee appointed by the County so are on behalf of the Corporation, to the Bank a promis- Council at the April Session be delegates at the Stratford sory note or notes, sealed with the corporate seal and sign- ed by them for the moneys so borrowed with interest at a Conference on July 29th. rate not exceeding five per centum per annum, which All of which is respectfull y submitted. may he paid in advance or otherwise. Court House, W. Howlett, All sums borrowed from the said Bank for any or Kitchener, Ont., June 26th, 1935. Chairman. an cf the purposes mentioned in the said Section 334, stall. with interest thereon, be a charge upon the whole of the revenues of the Corporation for the current year and for all preceding years, as and when such revenues are received. 3. The Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to apply in payment of all sums borrowed pursuant to the authority of this By-law, as well as all other sums borrowed in this year and any previous years, from the said Bank for any or all of the purposes mentioned in the said Sec- non 334, together with interest thereon, all of the moneys hereafter collected or received on account or realized in respect of the taxes levied for the current year and pre- ceding years and all of the moneys collected or received 58 59 from any other source, which may lawfully be applied for such purpose. he is hereby appointed a member of the Board of High PASSED this twenty-third day of January, 1935. School Trustees for the High School District of Elmira for the term expiring on the thirty-first day of December, A. Ferguson, S. Cassel, Warden. 193T. And that Mr. Bearinger be appointed for the term Clerk. of Mr. P. Stumpf, now deceased. (SEAL) BY-LAW No. 983 PASSED at the Court House, Kitchener, Ont., this To Provide for the Appointment of Certain Municipal and 23rd day of January, A.D. 1935. Other Officers and for Other Purposes. Samuel Cassel, A. Ferguson, WHEREAS it is expedient and necessary to appoint County Clerk. Warden. two members of the Board of Audit and to provide for I SEAL) their remuneration, AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to appoint BY-LAW No. 984 representatives from this Council on the Kitchener-Water- To Appoint an Equalization Committee. loo, St. Mary's and Galt Hospital Boards respectivel y and on the Waterloo County Health Association Board, for the WHEREAS, The Assessment Act provides that the ensuing year, Council of every County shall yearly and not later than the fir.t day of July, examine the assessment rolls of the AND WHEREAS it is expedient and necessary to ap- different townships, towns and villages in the County, for point a Trustee for the High School District of Elmira to the ?receding financial year, for the purpose of ascertain- fill the vacancy caused by the annual retirement of a :or whether the valuations made by the assessors in each Trustee, township. town or village, bear a just relation to one an- THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the County of other. Waterloo enacts as follows: AND WHEREAS it is expedient and necessary to ap- 1. That Mr. Bernard Flynn of the Town of Hespeler, point a special committee to report fully to the Council and Mr. Samuel Cassel of the City of Kitchener, be and !awn the equalization of the assessments. they are hereby appointed members of the Board of Audit THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the Corpora- for the ensuing year, to be paid the sum of Five Dollars tion of the County of Waterloo enacts as follows, viz: per diem when actually in attendance at the Court House THAT an Equalization Committee, composed of for the auditing of accounts and demands preferred against the Reeves of the various municipalities in the County be the County in respect of the administration of justice, and appointed for the ensuing year, viz: Messrs. Kinsie. mileage at the rate of ten cents per mile necessarily travel- Schmidt. Wagner, Schuett, Ferguson, McKersie, 'Mosack, led one way, to the meeting of the Board. Flynn. Hoffer, Hostettler and Shaw. 2. That Mr. W. Hostettler of the Village of New Ham- burg, Mr. E. J. Mosack of the Town' of Preston, Mr. W. H. 2. THAT the said Commitee shall meet at the Court Shaw of the Village of Ayr, and Mr. G. I. Rodgers of the House. and if necessary in other parts of the County, and Town of Preston, be and they are hereby appointed to rep- eninine the assessment rolls of the various municipalities resent this Council on the Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital and the assessors and other ratepayers where necessary, Board, St. Mary's Hospital Board, Galt Hospital Board and and report to this Council the proper valuations in their Waterloo County Health Association Board respectively opinion necessary to produce a just relation between the for the ensuing year, to be paid the sum of Four Dollars assessments of the various municipalities in the County. each regular monthly meeting of the Board that they attend PASSED at the Court House, Kitchener, Ont., this and ten cents per mile necessarily travelled one way, to t wenty-third day of January, A.D. 1935. the meetings of the said Boards. Samuel Cassel, A. Ferguson, 3. That Mr. A. H. Vice of the Town of Elmira be and County Clerk. Warden. SEAL1 60 61 BY-LAW No. 985 AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to provide for an additional sum of money to be so. expended, To provide for the total expenditure on the system of County Roads in the County of Waterloo as approved THEREFORE the Council of the Municipal Cor pora- by Order-in-Council, during the year 1935. tion of the County of Waterloo enacts as follows: WHEREAS the regulations of the Department of (1) THAT an additional sum of $2,000.00 is hereby ap. Highways of Ontario require that the total expenditure on propriated from monies raised by levy and government county roads and bridges under The Highways Improve- subsidy for expenditure upon construction, maintenance ment Act, Chapter 54, R.S.O. 1927, shall be provided for and repair of the roads in the said system during the year annually by county by-law. 1935. THEREFORE the Council of the Municipal Corpora- (2) The said monies shall be ex pended under the tion of the County of Waterloo enacts as follows: direction of the duly a ppointed county road superintendent (1) The sum of $60,000.00 is hereby appropriated from and on work performed in accordance with the last revised monies raised by levy, debentures and government sub- 7*gulations respecting county roads. issued by the Depart- sidy, for expenditure upon construction on the said system ment of Highways of Ontario. during the year 1935. The clerk shall transmit duplicate copies of this (2) The sum of $110,000.00 is hereby appropriated from by-law to the Deputy Minister, Department of Highways monies raised by levy and government subsidy for expendi- of Ontario, for approval on or before the 31st of Decem- ture upon maintenance and repair of the roads in the said ber of the present year. system during the year 1935. PASSED at Kitchener, this 18th day of December, (3) The said monies shall be expended under the A D 1935. direction of the duly ap pointed county road superintend- ent and on work performed in accordance with the last Samuel Cassel, A. Ferguson, revised regulations respecting county roads issued by the County Clerk. Warden. Department of Highways of Ontario. ittEAlLi (4) The clerk shall transmit duplicate copies of this BY-LAW No. 986 uty Minister, Department of Highways by-law to the Dep Bytaws to provide for paying the cost of education of of Ontario, for approval on or before the 31st day of Jan- certain pupils within the County of Waterloo attend- uary of the present year. ing High Schools other than County High Schools Passed at Kitchener this 23rd day of January A.D. within the County of Waterloo and to charge a pro- portion of the cost of such education to certain Muni- 1935. cipalities within the said County. Samuel Cassel, A. Ferguson, Warden. WHEREAS high school pupils from the Township of County Clerk. We, (SEAL) ihrich and North Dumfries, each having a population at Wes than 4000 and from the Village of Ayr, having a population of less than 1200, being Municipalities within SUPPLEMENTARY BY-LAW No. 985 :Sr County of Waterloo, attending high schools other than atat schools within the County of Waterloo, and are A By-Law to provide for additional expenditure on the County pupils within the provisions of The High School system of county roads in the County of Waterloo as Act of Ontario. approved by Order-in-Council, during the year 1935. AND WHEREAS the County of Waterloo have decided WHEREAS the regulations of the 'Department of •o provide for the cost of education of such pupils. Highways of Ontario require that the total expenditure on county roads and bridges under The Highway Improvement NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE COR- Act, Chapter 54, R.S.O., 1927, shall be provided for an- PORATION OF THE COUNTY OF WATERLOO ENACTS nually by county by-law, AS FOLLOWS: 62 63 1. That the Corporation of the County of Waterloo do BY-LAW No. 988 provide for the cost of education of pupils from the Town- To provide for Current and Necessary Expenses. ships of Woolwich and North Dumfries and the Village of Ayr, attending high schools other than county high schools WHEREAS it is necessary and expedient to raise the within the County of Waterloo, and that fifty per cent. of sum of Ofie Hundred and Sixty-one Thousand Dollars the cost of education of such pupils be borne by the 4161.000.00) upon all the rateable property in the County County and the remaining fifty per cent. by the municipal- of Waterloo, to defray expenses in connection with the ity in which the parents or guardian of the pupils reside, Ada:inistration of Justice, to make provision for the sup- 2. That By-law No. 969 of the Corporation of the County port of the poor, to pay officers' salaries and for certain of Waterloo, passed the 24th day of January, 1934, be, and current and other necessary expenses for the year 1935, the same is hereby repealed. THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the County of PASSED this 23rd day of January, 1935. Waterloo enacts as follows: Samuel Cassel, A. Ferguson, 1. That there be raised and levied upon the whole rate- County Clerk. Warden. ale property of the County, the following sums, namely (SEAL) for. BY-LAW No. 987 Administration of Justice $ 16,000.00 To Equalize the Assessments. Miscellaneous Grants 5,000.00 WHEIREAS it is necessary to equalize the assessments Municipal Government 8,000.00 of the different townships, towns and villages in the Printing, Advtg., Postage, etc. 3,000.00 County of Waterloo for the year 1934, in order to produce Maintenance of County Buildings 17,000.00 a just relation between them, for the purpose of county High Schools 9,000.00 rates, Continuat ion Schools 10,000.00 Mom- of Refuge Maintenance 45,000.00 THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the County Datenfion Home Maintenance 10,000.00 of Waterloo enacts as follows: Mothers' Allowances 13,000.00 1. THAT the following be the Equalization of the As- Interest 7,000.00 sessment Rolls for the. County of Waterloo, viz: Hospitals for Indigents 15,000.00 Township of Waterloo $6,631,000 Pros uncial Highways 25,000.00 Township of Wilmot 3,967,000 Old Age Pensions 13,000.00 Township of Wellesley 3,858,000 Township of Woolwich 3,681,000 $196,000.00 Township of North Dumfries 2,718,000 Less estimated amounts from cities 35,000.00 Town of Waterloo 8,073,000 Town of Preston 4,413.000 $161,000.00 Town of Hespeler 1,804,000 shin last mentioned sum shall be raised, levied and col- Town of Elmira 1,561,000 kectecl over and above all the expenses by and from the Village of New Hamburg 904,000 Municipalities comprising the County of Waterloo, on the Village of Ayr 417,000 Was of assessment of the said County as the same has ben equalized under By-Law No. 972 passed on the 27th $38,027,000 flay of lune 1934, but no rate for Kitchener and Galt High School purposes shall be levied on the Town of Waterloo. 2. THAT this Council is willing to have the final equalization, in case of appeal, made by the County Judge. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid that ft,- said sums to be collected from the several municipal- PASSED in Council Chamber, Court House, Kitchener, nits of this County shall be specified in the Collector's Roll Ont., this 26th day of June A.D. 1935. for such municipalities respectively in separate columns Samuel Cassel, A. Ferguson, by the respective clerks and the same shall be collected County Clerk. Warden, and paid by the several municipalities into the hands of 64 65 the proper officer on or before the 14th day of December BY-LAW No. 990 now next ensuing. To raise a sum of money to be expended under the 3. That, any such municipality making default in pay- provisions of The Highway Improvement Act. ment of any such sum shall forfeit and pay to the County interest thereon at the rate of six per centum per annum WHEREAS the Municipal Council of the County of from said date until date of payment. (See sec. 225 of Waterloo by By-Law, assumed a system of County Roads, The Assessment Act). and the same was duly approved by the Lieutenant-Gov- ernor in Council, PASSED in Council Chamber, Court House, Kitchener, Ontario, this 26th day of June A.D. 1935. AND WHEREAS it is expedient and necessary to raise Samuel Cassel, A. Ferguson, a sum of money to be expended upon the County Roads County Clerk. Warden. under the provisions of the Highway Improvement Act, BY-LAW No. 989 THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the County of Waterloo enacts as follows: To raise an Equivalent to the Legislative Grant for Equip. I That the various Municipalities in the County be ment and Accommodation of the Rural Public and assessed for Highway Improvement at the rate of two Separate Schools in the County. braILI on the equalized assessment of the various muni- rig:slates. viz: WHEREAS, the Municipal Council of every County is required to levy and collect by an equal rate upon all Township of Waterloo $13,758.00 the taxable property of the whole County, according to Township of Wilmot 7,894.00 the equalized assessment of the Municipalities, a sum Township of Wellesley 7,360.00 which shall be equal to that portion of the Legislative Township of Woolwich 7,340.00 Grant which is apportioned by the Minister of Education Township of North Dumfries 5,436.00 on the basis of the equipment and accommodation of the Town of Waterloo 16,064.00 rural schools of the County and such sum shall be payable Town of Preston 8,878.00 to the Trustees of the respective schools receiving such Town of Hespeler 3,600.00 Legislative Grants in the same proportion as the said Ton of Elmira 3,210.00 grants are apportioned, raw of New Hamburg 1,818.00 Village of Ayr 860.00 THEREFORE the Munici pal Council of the County of Waterloo enacts as follows,- $76,218.00 THAT 1. an equivalent to the Legislative Grant for 2. And be it further enacted that these several sums Equipment and Accommodation of the rural schools as is all amounting to Seventy-Six Thousand Two Hundred apportioned by the'Minister of Education, be levied upon azd Dighteen Dollars ($76)218:00) shall be assessed, levied' all the rateable property of the County as the same has and collected over and above all expenses upon all the been equalized under By-Law No. 972 of this Corporation rateable property in each of the said municipalities for passed on the 27th day of June, 1934. HAflwar Improvement purposes, and shall be paid by the 2. And be it further enacted that the said equivalent rand Municipalities into the hands of the proper officer sum shall be assessed, levied and collected over and above ma or before the 14th day of December now next ensuing. all the expenses upon the rateable property of each of S. Any Municipality making default in payment of the several municipalities and' paid into the band's of the nth sum shall forfeit and pay to the County interest proper officer on or before the 14th day of December now tbrrt•013 at the rate of six per centum per annum from next ensuing. mad daze to the date of payment. PASSED IN Council Chamber, Court House, Kitch- PASSED in the Council Chamber, Court House, Kitch- ener, Ont., this 26th day of June A.D. 1935. ener, Oat., this 26th day of June A.D. 1935. Samuel Cassel, A. Ferguson, Simnel Cassel, A. Ferguson, County Clerk. Warden. County Clerk. Warden. 66 67 WHEREAS the County has agreed to construct a concrete bridge over and retaining wall adjoining said BY-LAW No. 991 bridge and along the right bank of the in the Village of New Hamburg on the terms and conditions here- To Approve and authorize the execution of an Agreement inafter set forth: between the County and the Village of New Hamburg. NOW THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH and the WHEREAS it is desirable that an Agreement should parties hereto for themselves and their successors coven- be entered into between the County of Waterloo and the ant and agree each with the other as follows, that is to Village of New Hamburg respecting the construction of say: a concrete bridge over the Nith river and the erection of one hundred and fifty feet of retaining wall, and the rights I. The County covenants and agrees to erect a three and liabilities of the County and Village in respect thereto, span rigid frame concrete bridge to form part of the prin- and also as to the various matters to be set forth in cipal county thoroughfare through the Village of New such Agreement. Hamburg over the Nith river as more particularly shown on the plan hereto attached which plan is understood and AND WHEREAS the terms of the said Agreement have agreed between the parties hereto to form part of this been considered and agreed upon by the respective Coun- Agreement. cils of the said County and Village and a draft of such Agreement has been approved by the said Village Council 2 The County also agrees to erect one hundred and and is hereto annexed and marked "A." fifty feet of new retaining wall along the right bank of be said river as shown on the said plan hereto attached NOW THEREFORE THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF and forming part of this Agreement and to properly and THE. COUNTY OF WATERLOO ENACTS AS FOLLOWS' satisfactorily underpin and repair the old retaining wall one the left bank of the said river by the Blacksmith shop 1. That an Agreement in the form and terms set forth twardering thereon. in the draft Agreement hereto annexed marked "A" be- tween the County of Waterloo and the Village of New The said Village covenants and agrees to do all exca- Hamburg, is hereby approved of. vating work required for the erection of the new retain- ing wall and such excavating work shall be completed to' 2. That the execution of such Agreement on behalf of /Se elevation required by the County Road Superintendent. The Corporation of the County of Waterloo is hereby The said village also agrees to do all back filling for the directed and authorized, such execution to be under the retaining wall as required by the said County Road Su p Seal of the said County and under the hands of the Warden -erintendent and to assume all responsibility in connection and Clerk thereof, and the Clerk is hereby authorized to Inth the said excavating and back filling as if the said attach thereto the said Corporate Seal of the County. wart were being done by the Village on its own behalf. PASSED in Council Chambers, Court House, Kitch- I The said Village agrees to maintain and keep in ener, this 26th day of June, A.D. 1935. a proper state of repair the said new retaining wall so tinny: Samuel Cassel, A. Ferguson, meted and also the present retaining wall standing Warden. on the date hereof opposite the blacksmith shop adjoin- County Clerk. tae the said bridge from the time when the same are duly and properly completed to the satisfaction of the Depart. AGREEMENT made in duplicate this — day of June, Vic: of Highways of Ontario. A.D. 1935. .1 The Village covenants and agrees to proceed to BETWEEN dean out and excavate the bed of the said river Nith, all THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF WATER- no the satisfaction of the County Road and Bridge Com- LOO, hereinafter called the County, mittee and the District Engineer of the Department of OF THE ONE PART She:mays in charge of County highways in and about the AND district of New Hamburg. THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF NEW i. The Village covenants and agrees to pay to the HAMBURG, hereinafter called the Village, 69 OF THE OTHER PART. 68 County and to indemnify the said County to the extent of pany, hereinafter called the "Railway Company" is the one-half of all net damages, costs or expenses which may owner of the lands on both sides of the lands described in be suffered by the County by reason of flooding of private said Schedule. "A", and is prepared to purchase the said premises during the period of construction of the said Lands so described for the consideration hereinafter men- bridge, unless the same shall be caused by the negligence waned and it is in the public interest that said considera- of any contractor or builder erecting said bridge and also non be accepted and the said lands so described conveyed during the time the said Village may take to clear the to the Railway Company; bed of the said river as provided for in paragraph "4" AND WHEREAS printed notices of this By-law have hereof. So soon as the cleaning of the bed of the said been heretofore posted up for one month in six of the river has been com pleted as provided in paragraph "4" most public places in the immediate neighbourhood of the hereof all liability on the part of the Village for flood dam- said road and published weekly for four successive weeks ages which may be alleged to be caused by reason of the in the Ayr "News," a newspaper published in the Village construction of the said bridge shall cease. of Ayr; The Village covenants and agrees to convey or cause to be conveyed and transferred to the County, free from AND WHEREAS the Council has heard all persons encumbrances, all lands required for the construction of chose lands may be prejudicially affected by the passing the said bridge and the erection of the said retaining wall. of this By-law and who petitioned to be so heard; This agreement shall come into force and take effect NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation from and immediately after the Village shall have secured of the County of Waterloo enacts as follows: the consent of the Municipal Board to its undertakings of the works herein provided for to be done by the Village I. That upon and after the passing of this By-law all and of its sanctioning and approving of the issue by the that portion of the Ayr and. Waterloo road. described in Village of the debentures necessary to defray the cost of Senedule "A" hereto annexed be and the same is hereby such works or should the Municipal Board require it, then close and stopped up, and that the Warden and County from and after the time the Municipal Board shall have Clerk of the said County be and they are hereby author- approved of such works and undertakings, and the rate- :red and directed to execute in triplicate under the Cor- payers of the Village of New Hamburg shall have ap- porate Seal of the County a deed in fee simple to the. Rail- proved the necessar y money by-laws and the same shall ray Company of the lands described in the said Schedule have been finally passed by the Council of the Village of 'A'. and to deliver the same to the Railway Company in New Hamburg, and if necessary thereafter the further csansideration of and upon delivery to the County of the approval of the Municipal Board. rionr.'Yance secondly mentioned in paragraph 2 hereof; IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said parties have here- S. That in exchange for the conveyance aforesaid the unto affixed their respective Corporate Seals under the Warden and County Clerk of the said County be and they hands of their duly authorized officers in that behalf. are hereby authorized and directed to accept from the Rail- way Company a deed in fee simple to the said County of Samuel Cassel, A, Ferguson, Warden. the Lands described in Schedule "B" hereto annexed, and County Clerk. that the said lands be and they are hereby established to (SEAL) bit• used as a County road forming part of the Ayr and Waterloo road. Village Clerk. Reeve, PASSED this sixteenth day of October, 1935. BY-LAW No. 992 Samuel Cassel, Council of the County of Waterloo. A. Ferguson, County Clerk. Warden. WHEREAS it is expedient in the public interest that CERTIFIED a true copy of By-law No. 592 of the that portion of the Ayr and Waterloo road described in Cranty of Waterloo. Schedule "A" hereto annexed be closed and stopped up and that the said road be diverted so as to include the DATED this 16th day of October, 1935. lands described in Schedule "B" hereto annexed; Samuel Cassel, AND WHEREAS the Canadian Pacific Railway Com- County Clerk. 70 71 thence North forty-four degrees West (N. 44 degrees 00' SCHEDULE "A" W n along said last mentioned side of road a distance of Description of land to be conveyed to Canadian *even hundred and sixty-five (765) feet to its intersection Pacific Railway Company: with the Southeastern side of the Road in lieu of the road No!, :wren the Eighth and Ninth Concessions of said Town- All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land ship: thence Northwesterly along a straight line a dis- and premises situate, lying and being in the Ninth Con- tance of sixty-six feet two inches (66'2") to the intersec- cession of the Township of North Dumfries, County of tion of the said Southwestern side of the old Ayr and Waterloo, Province of Ontario, comprising a portion of Waterloo Road with the Northwestern side of the said the old Ayr and Waterloo Road, forming part of the South road in lieu of road between said Eighth and Ninth Con- half of Lot Number Thirty-six (S. 1/2, Lot 36) in the Ninth cessions: thence North forty degrees West (N. 40 degrees Concession of said Township, containing an area of four kis'? W. i along said Southwestern side of the old Ayr and acres and thirty-four hundredths of an acre (4.34 Acs.) Waterloo Road, a distance of fifteen hundred and sixty- more or less, the limits of said parcel or tract of land three feet two inches (1563' 2"5 to its intersection with being more particularly described as follows:— the Northeastern side of the new Ayr and Waterloo Road; thence North sixteen degrees eight minutes West along Commencing at the point of intersection of the North- said List mentioned side of road a distance of seventy-nine eastern side of the old Ayr and Waterloo Road with the f.-et to its intersection with the said Northwestern Northern limit of the said South half of Lot 36, said point t-cndary of Ballast Pit of Railway Company as produced being at a distance of three hundred and forty-six feet iL,rgth lresterly across said old Ayr and Waterloo Road; and thirteen hundredths of a foot (346.13') measured East- rIp0q12C* North seventy-seven degrees twenty-eight minutes erly along said limit from the Northwestern corner of said I-1irt :N. 77 degrees 28' E.) along said production a dis- South half of Lot 36, thence South forty degrees East (S. t-Sr:C....of thirty (30) feet to the point of commencement. 40 degrees 00' E.) along said side of road, a distance of sixteen hundred and fifty-nine (1659) feet, thence South SCHEDULE "B" forty-four degrees East (S. 44 degrees 00' E.) along said Desc:;:tion of land to be conveyed to the Corporation side of road and its diversion a distance of nine hundred of the County of Waterloo: and seventy-seven feet six inches (977' 6"); thence South- easterly along said side of road as directed on a ten de- All and singular those certain parcels or tracts of land gree curve to the left a distance of eighty (80) feet; thence nod premises, situate, lying and being in the Township Southeasterly along said side of road as diverted a dis- oe North Dumfries, County of Waterloo, Province of On- tance of three hundred and thirty-four feet eight inches tario known as the new Ayr and Waterloo Road and form- (334'S") to a point on said side of road as diverted at a at par of the South half of Lot Number Thirty-six (S. %, distance of fifteen feet four inches (15'4") measured La 14• in the Ninth Concession, part of the North half Northwesterly along said side of road from its intersec- a tax Thirty-six (N, 1/2, Lot 36) in the Eighth Concession, tion with the Northwestern side of the Road Allowance aM parr of the Road Allowance (now closed) between said between the Eighth and Ninth Concessions of said Town- Enctsth and Ninth Concessions of said Township, con- ship; thence South seventy-six degrees thirty minutes tain:at a total area of four acres and forty seven hund- West (S. 76 degrees 30' W.) parallel to said side of Road redths of an acre (4.47 Acs.) more or less, the limits of Allowance as produced Southwesterly and at a square said parcels or tracts of land being more particularly de- distance of twelve (12) feet measured Northwesterly there- em:tied as follows:— from a distance of seventy-six (76) feet to a point on the Northeastern side of the new Ayr and Waterloo Road: Firstly:—Commencing at the point of intersection of thence North forty-eight degrees twenty-two minutes West tkor Synth-western side of the old Ayr and Waterloo Road (N. 48 degrees 22' W.) along said last mentioned side of rt-th the Northern limit of the said South half of Lot 36 road a distance of one hundred and twenty-six (126) feet: iat the Ninth Concession, said point being at a distance of thence North fifty-two degrees thirty minutes West (N. two hundred and eighty (280) feet, measured Easterly 52 degrees 30' W.) along said Northeastern side of New aliatzt said limit from the Northwestern corner of said Ayr and Waterloo Road a distance of four hundred and Soatt half of Lot 36; thence South forty degrees East seventy-two (472) feet to its intersection with the South- tS fa degrees 00' E.) along said side of Road, a distance western side of the said old Ayr and Waterloo Road; of eighty-eight feet ten inches (88' 10") to its intersec- 72 73 tion with the Northeastern side of the said new Ayr and degrees 22' K) along said last mentioned side of road, a Waterloo Road, thence South sixteen degrees eight minutes distance of three hundred and eighty-eight (388) feet to East along said side of new road a distance of two hundred Eta intersection with the Southwestern side of the old Ayr and thirty-one (231) feet, thence on a curve to the left and Waterloo Road, thence Northwesterly along the said having a radius of one thousand and eighty feet and last mentioned side of road, a total distance of eight hund- twenty-eight hundredths of a foot (1080.28') along said red and seventy-three (873) feet to its intersection with side of new road a distance of five hundred and fifty-seven the said Northeastern side of the new Ayr and Waterloo feet eight inches (557'8"), thence South forty-five degrees road. thence North fifty-two degrees thirty minutes West forty-three minutes East along said side of new road, a 'N. 52 degrees 30' W.) along said last mentioned side of distance of seven hundred and seventy-seven (777) feet road a distance of two hundred and four feet two inches to its intersection with the Northwestern side of the Road (21:14" 2- ). thence North forty-five degrees forty-three miry! in lieu of road between the Eighth and Ninth Concessions rites West (N. 45 degrees 43' W.) along said Northeastern in said Township, thence South seventy-six degrees forty- side of the new Ayr and Waterloo road, a distance of five five minutes West (S. 76 degrees 45' W.) along said last hundred and seventy-three feet ten inches (573' 10") to mentioned side of road a distance of seventy-eight feet the point of commencement, and containing an area of three inches (78'3") to its intersection with the South- two acres and one hundredth of an acre (2.01 Acs.) more western side of said new Ayr and Waterloo Road, thence or Isss. North forty-five degrees forty-three minutes West (N. 45 degrees 43' W.) along said last mentioned side of new road a distance of seven hundred and thirty-five (735) feet, thence on a curve to the right having a radius of BY-LAW No. 993 eleven hundred and forty-six feet and twenty-eight hund- redths of a foot (1146.28') along said Southwestern side Council of the County of Waterloo. of new road, a distance of five hundred and ninety-one A By-law to confirm By-Law No. 715 of the Municipal feet eight inches (591' 8"), thence North sixteen degrees Corporation of the Township of North Dumfries, being eight minutes West (N. 16 degrees 08' W.) along said last a By-Law authorizing an exchange of lands between mentioned side of new road, a distance of three hundred Se said Township and the Canadian Pacific Railway and fourteen feet three inches (314' 3") to its intersection Company in the 8th and 9th Concessions of the said with the Northwestern boundary of said Ballast Pit, thence Township. North seventy-seven degrees twenty-eight minutes East (N. 77 degrees 28' E.) along said last mentioned boundary, WHEREAS due proof has been made to the Council a distance of thirty (30) feet more or less to the point of a the Corporation of the County of Waterloo that all the commencement, and containing an area of two acres and nwasurements of The Municipal Act have been complied forty-six hundredths of an acre (2.46 Acs.) more or less. inch by the Council of the Corporation of the Township se N.Lxih Dumfries for the passage of said By-Law by the Secondly:—Commencing at the intersection of the ma Township Council, said Northeastern side of the new Ayr and Waterloo Road with the Southeastern side of the road in lieu of road be- THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the tween the Eighth and Ninth Concessions of said Town- Casty of Waterloo enacts as follows: ship, thence South seventy-six degrees forty-five minutes W. (S. 76 degrees 45' W.) along said last mentioned side • THAT By-Law No. 715 of the Municipal Corporation of road, a distance of seventy-eight feet three inches th... Township of North Dumfries passed on the 8th day (78' 3") to its intersection with the Southwestern side of et Jane. 1935, copy of which is hereto annexed and shown the said new Ayr and Waterloo Road, thence South forty- as Schedule "I" to this By-Law, be and the same is hereby five degrees forty-three minutes East (S. 45 degrees 43' E.) tofthrmed along said last mentioned side of road a distance of six hundred and fifteen feet ten inches (615' 10"), thence PASSED this 16th day of October, 1935. South fifty-two degrees thirty minutes East (S 52 degrees 30' E.) along said side of new Ayr and Waterloo Road, a Setae' Cassel, A. Ferguson, distance of six hundred and eighty-four (684) feet, thence County Clerk. Warden. South forty-eight degrees twenty-two minutes East (S 48 1SEAL) 74 75 BY-LAW No. 715 The Municipal Corporation of the Township of North tb,.r lands in the said Schedule "A", and to deliver the same Dumfries. to the Railway Company in consideration of and upon WHEREAS it is expedient in the public interest that sticlivery to the Township of the conveyance secondly men- that portion of the road known as the Greenfield Road floated in paragraph 2 hereof. used in lieu of the original road allowance between Con- S. That in exchange for the conveyance aforesaid the cessions 8 and 9, which said portion is described in Sched- Reek 1, and Clerk of the said Township be and they are ule "A" hereto annexed, be stopped up and closed. tscrieby authorized and directed to accept from the Rail- AND WHEREAS the Canadian Pacific Railway Com- nay Company a deed in fee simple to the said Township of pany, hereinafter called the "Railway Company" is the !h a :ands described in Schedule "B" hereto annexed, and owner of the lands on both sides of the said lands de- that the said lands be and they are hereby established to scribed in said Schedule "A" and is prepared to purchase .n-td for highway purposes as parts of the existing town- the said lands so described for the consideration herein- *-htp roads to which they are respectively adjacent. after mentioned and it is in the public interest that said THIS BY-LAW shall take effect immediately upon the consideraticin be accepted and the said lands so described Osttaante thereof subject to confirmation by the County conveyed to the Railway Company; Conncit of the County of Waterloo under the provisions of AND WHEREAS it is also expedient in the public in- It* Statutes in that behalf. terest that said consideration be accepted and the said PASSED this eighth day of June, 1935. lands so described conveyed to the Railway Company; edient in the public in- *acts C Elliott, A. Ferguson, AND WHEREAS it is also exp Clark. Reeve. terest that the lands described in Schedule "B" hereto an- (SEAL nexed, being lands adjacent to the said Greenfield Road and the road allowance between Concessions 8 and 9, be acquired and opened as parts of the said roads respec- SCHEDULE "A" tively; DvcsKription of the land to be conveyed to Canadian Pacific Railway Company. AND WHEREAS printed notices of this By-Law have been heretofore posted up for one month in six of the most ttli and singular that certain parcel or tract of land public places in the immediate neighbourhood of the Anil "remises situate, lying and being in the Ninth Conces- said Road and mfblished weekly for four successive weeks Sal 01 the Township of North Dumfries, County of Water- in the Ayr "News." a newspaper published in the Village US, Ptannee of Ontario, forming part of the road in lieu of Ayr; le mai! between the Eighth and Ninth Concession in said Tartship, containing an area of forty-four thousandths of AND WHEREAS the Council had heard all persons as sere to-.44 Ac.) more or less, the limits of said parcel whose lands may be prejudicially affected by the passing itte tract of land being more particularly described as of this By-Law and who petitioned to be so heard; ttalloars : NOW THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the Commencing at the intersection of the southwestern Corporation of the Township of North Dumfries enacts as Mir of the old Ayr and Waterloo Road with the south- follows: sissatent side of the said road in lieu of road between Eighth 1. That upon and after the passing of this By-Law all sad N :nth Concessions, thence South seventy-six degrees that portion of the Greenfield Road described in Schedule timely the minutes West (S. 76 degrees 45' W.) along said "A" hereto annexed be and the same is hereby closed and hoe mentioned side of road a distance of forty-four feet stopped up, and that the Reeve and Clerk of the said ftrIr.r Inches (44' 3") to its intersection with the north- Township be and they are hereby authorized and directed sew (iv n side of the new Ayr and Waterloo Road, thence Nast: forty-five degrees forty-three minutes West (N. 45 to. execute in triplicate under the. Corporate Seal of the irerwe It W.) along the said northeastern side of the Township a deed in fee simple to the Railway Company of on Ayr and Waterloo Road as 'produced across said road ms t.../2 of road between the Eighth and Ninth Concessions, 76 a instance of fifty-nine feet three inches (59' 3") to its 77 intersection with the northwestern side of said last men- Netethuesierly along said last mentioned side of road a dis- tioned road, thence North seventy-six degrees forty-five trait* of twelve feet ten inches (12' 10") to the point of minutes East (N. 76 degrees 45' E.) along the said last aweatencement. mentioned side of road a distance of thirty-two feet eight inches (32' 8") to its intersection with the said south- Secondly:—A parcel or tract of land forming part of western side of the old Ayr and Waterloo Road, thence Lora Numbers Thirty-five (35) and Thirty-six (36) in the southeasterly along the said last mentioned side of road, a N'tt i'leh • Concession of said Township, containing an distance of sixty-six feet two inches (66' 2") to the point *nu of four hundred and nine thousandths of an acre of commencement. l; I:1 Ac more or less in said Lot Number Thirty-fivo 031 and fourteen thousandths of an acre! (0.014 Ac.) more SCHEDULE "B" me less in said Lot Number Thirty-six (35) forming a total a' ta f ,ur hundred and twenty-three thousandths of an Description of land to be conveyed to Corporation of ant •0.423 Ac.) more or less, the limits of said parcel the Township of North Dumfries. a tract of land being more particularly described as All and singular those certain parcels or tracts of land liraltow a and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of North Dumfries, County of Waterloo, Province of 'Ontario, Connencing at the intersection of the Northeastern suer a the old Ayr and Waterloo Road as diverted with and comprising:— thir Northwestern side of the Road Allowance between said Firstly:—A parcel or tract of land forming part of Lots Iltittth and Ninth Concessions of said Township. thence Numbers Thirty-five (35) and Thirty-six (36) in the Eighth North T-nty-s x degrees thirty minutes East (N. 76 der (8th) Concession of said Township, containing an area of can bP E along said Northwestern side of Road Allow- three hundred and thirty-nine thousands of an acre (0.339 tact a distance of eight hundred and forty feet (840), Ac.) more or less in said Lot Number Thirty-five (35) and One* North thirteen degrees, thirty minutes West sixty-two thousands of an acre (0.062 Ac.) more or less in ry decrees 30' W.) a distance of fifty (50) feet, thence said Lot number Thirty-six (36) forming a total area of screnty-six degrees thirty minutes West (S. 76 de- four hundred and one thousandths of an acre (0.401 Ac.) ortairia U W parallel to said Northwestern side of Road more or less, the limits of said parcel or tract of land be- tarritantte and at a square distance of fifty (50) feet ing more particularly described as follows: 111000110trtd northwesterly therefrom, a distance of two llantrott and twenty-eight feet one inch (228' 1") thence Commencing at the intersection of the Northeastern torny-two degrees fifty minutes East (S. 42 degrees side of the old Ayr and Waterloo Road with the South- W. EA a d:stance of forty-three feet eight inches (43' 8") eastern side of the Road Allowance between the Eighth Hater *owl/ seventy-six degrees thirty minutes West and Ninth Concessions of said Township, thence North CS :4 4eres 30' W.) parallel to said Northwestern side seventy-six degrees thirty minutes East (N'. 76 degrees et 9tair4 traance and at a square distance of twelve (12) 30' E.) along said side of Road Allowance a distance of town tertainted Northwesterly therefrom a distance of six eight hundred and twenty-nine (829) feet, thence south Illawititarit and forty-two feet nine inches (642' 9") to a point thirteen degrees thirty minutes East (S. 13 degrees 30' et that said Northwestern side of the old Ayr and Waterloo E.) a distance of fifty feet (50'); thence South seventy-six Md. as diverted. thence along said last mentioned side degrees thirty minutes West (S. 76 degrees 30' W.) paral- d meiat a distance of fifteen feet four inches (15'4") to the lel to said side of Road Allowance and at a square distance sateen at commencement. of fifty (50) feet measured southeasterly therefrom a dis- tance of one hundred and ninety-eight feet and one inch Datritly --A parcel or tract of land forming part of said (198' 1") thence North fifteen degrees forty minutes West tot Nw=bier Thirty-six (36) in said Ninth Concession of (N. 15 degrees 40' W.) a !distance of thirty-eight feet (38'); era Township. containing an area of one hundred and thence South seventy-six degrees thirty minutes West slyer„ thousands of an acre (0.163 Ac.) more or less, (S. 76 degrees 30' W.) parallel to said side of Road, Allow- the trizztts of said parcel or tract of land being more par- ance and at a square distance of twelve (12) feet measured t/ma:7r described as follows:— Southeasterly therefrom, a distance of six hundred and twenty-four feet six inches (624' 6") to a point on the said Commencing at the intersection of the Northeastern Northeastern side of old Ayr and Waterloo Road, thence let of the Road Allowance between Lots Numbers Thirty- 78 79 six (36) and Thirty-seven (37) in said Ninth Concession BY-LAW No. 994 with the Southeastern side of the road in lieu of road be- tween said Eighth and Ninth Concessions, thence South To Further Amend By-Law No. 847 of the County of seventy-six degrees forty-five minutes East (N. 76 degrees Waterloo 45' E.) along said last mentioned side of road, a distance WHEREAS it is desirable to further amend By-Law of seven hundred and six feet seven inches (706' 7") to $17 of the County of Waterloo, passed on the 19th day its intersection with the Southwestern side of the new Ayr d June. 1925. designating certain highways as County and Waterloo Road, thence South forty-five degrees and Rinds. so that certain roads in the Township of Waterloo forty-three minutes East (S. 45 degrees 43' E.) along said bor designated as County Roads. last mentioned side of road a distance of eleven feet ten inches (11' 10") thence South seventy-six degrees and THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the Corpora- forty-five minutes West (S. 76 degrees 45' W.) parallel tion of the County of Waterloo in Council duly convened to said side of road in lieu of road between the Eighth and sad assembled, enacts as follows:- Ninth Concessions and at a square distance of ten (10) feet measured Southeasterly therefrom a distance of seven 1. THAT the following roads in the Township of Water- hundred and twelve feet three inches (712' 3") to a point loo be and the same are hereby designated as County on said road allowance between Lots Numbers Thirty-six Roads. viz: and Thirty-seven (36 and 37), thence Northwesterly along said last mentioned side of road a distance of ten (10) The extension of the Bloomingdale-New Germany Road feet more or less to the point of commencement. starting in New Germany and turning South through Lot at. thence easterly to connect up with the Wellington Catty Road at the boundary, providing that Waterloo Taresship first buy all the necessary land to make the Fourthly:—A parcel or tract of land forming part of rated a sixty-six foot (66') Right of Way before turning it said Lot Number Thirty-six (36) in said Ninth Concession oar to the County. of said Township, containing an area of seventeen hund- redths of an acre (0.17 Ac.) more or less, the limits of said The Road starting from the Waterloo-Elmira Highway parcel or tract of land being more particularly described had rattling easterly through Lots 7 and 61, thence south- as follows: "fly through Lots 61, 60 and 59 to connect with the Bitch- sr Suburban Road Number 12 in Bridgeport, providing Commencing at the intersection of the Northwestern Oa Waterloo Township first purchase all the necessary side of the said Road in lieu of road between said Eighth W to make the road a sixty-six foot (66') Right of Way and Ninth Concessions with the Southwestern boundary of bellere turning it over to the County. the Ballast Pit of said Railway Company, thence North seventy-six degrees forty-five minutes East (S. 76 degrees 2 THAT this By-Law shall not become operative until 45' E.) along said last mentioned side of road a distance of eprored by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council under seven hundred and thirty-mine feet one inch (739' 1") to ta provisions of The Highway Improvement Act. its intersection with the said Southwestern side of the new 1 THAT a certified copy of this By-Law shall be Ayr and Waterloo Road, thence North forty-five degrees flitted to the Minister of Public Highways within ten forty-three minutes West (N. 45 degrees 43' W.) along E ns after the passing thereof. said last mentioned side of road a distance of eleven feet ten inches (11' 10") thence South seventy-six degrees PASSED at the Council Chamber, Court House, Kitch- forty-five minutes West (S. 76 degrees 45' W.) parallel to an. this 19th day of December, AD. 1935. said Northwestern side of road in lieu of road between the Eighth and Ninth Concessions and at a square distance of Bari Cassel. A. Ferguson, ten (10) feet measured Northwesterly therefrom a distance County Clerk. Warden. of seven hundred and thirty-two feet nine inches (732' 9") to a point on the said Southwestern boundary of the Bal- last Pit of the Railway Company, thence Southeasterly along said last mentioned boundary a distance of ten (10) feet more or less to the point of commencement.

80 81 ..... ic.ommst-00,000o ,t E q W4W2Va07'8'4; 'A BY-LAW No. 995 3 E *RoSci-IceR145/6447,S46 N .0 ; g e7,1=F0F424801 .9> To Appoint County Auditors for the year 1936. r- . 1 EcTicici C1,-.NO t-e WHEREAS it is desirable to, appoint County Auditors C ,1( for the year 1936, -2 §MMI MMC1000M0M0 THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the Corpora- m-i 11=0,-10=N/InNON-1 M tion of the County of Waterloo, enacts as follows: c0 401:17-1C00,-..c000/-t-m nP..-n :.-- 001=0000C)N .cOM40 Q. .:1 .1+ 7,1, gmmmmtscomr-i14(1 2 '0 1. THAT Mr. R. P. Uffelman, CA., of the Town of ‘4...,CON-1 4 Waterloo, and Mr. Charles Heipel of the Village of Baden, 4 ;7 - 44 4i-_,- CO be and they are hereby appointed County Auditors for the -i-G° m year 1936. THAT the said Auditors shall make a monthly audit 2. ir00 4.0Qt+ MOCTI. ONC the County Treasurer and mgococmmr-Im 00 90. X-I of the books of account kept by ... V MV.,/, 0 r-i V 0.00s, 0 report thereon at the end of each quarter to the Council. -iit e0600,6cqe..5-74e-ee Np. Mt-ON-fm otnON,i+n0.. Mr00 3. THAT the said Auditors shall audit the books of er) 0 v-m)oc/mcomcgt-v** 0 .2. MTC400CiCiMic+5.- ,- 1 00 c6 the County Road Superintendent and also the books kept CN ,.., 69. Cl 0 with regard to the Children's She/ter and Detention Home. so 4. THAT the said Auditors shall each be paid for such services the sum of 370:00 per annum and mileage at ten cents per mile for the distance necessarily travelled. 8 -4m6008Qmomgr—c Mr4 toNN,-1 04 . P...0 Mm < -tplotomm=0000N00cOMMOOMM1 C1-1 c0.-. 0 N.t- PASSED at the Court House, Kitchener, Ont., this o 00coM 10 Mi 18th day of December A.D. 1935. mco Samuel Cassel, A. Ferguson, . County Clerk. Warden. o (SEAL). a omot000vr-ivnt-comoot--mQ0040/Lc0 mo***** 00 'S 4o,-Fop000mmooco•ttLano, a 1.- ,d4 mOONWONN,-m NM 0at 0 040”-i 0

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HOUSE OF REFUGE MAINTENANCE AC. Coo Man az & Sons Ltd.. proceeds of sake of hogs 2,536.30 Tomasarer of Ontario, Old Age Pen- Auditors' Detailed Statement *was inmates 9,385.83 Ois Bank of Commerce-re Norma of the McKay 597.93 . asalah Snyder, for Ezra Snyder 145.00 Receipts and Expenditures Waterloo Trust & Savings Co., for Mr McDonald 2,406.26 of the .11 H. Pryer. for Geo. Turnbull 1,120.00 Hainsherger. 1/3 Mt. in Kate Beeson County of Waterloo property 400.00 Oscar Trussler. pt. pm't. G. Taylor's for the year 1935 Ward 117.31 %lute Star Refining Co., rent for sign 15.00 16,723.62 Balance cash on hand, December 31st, 1934 ....$ 100.00 COUNTY PROPERTY RECEIPTS • Lastridge. sale of old stove .50 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE REGISTRY OFFICE Division Courts, return of fees $ 58.50 Svoitsitrar of Deeds, refund 700.75 Province of Ontario, Dec. Qr. 1934 2,239.80 Province of Ontario, March Qr. 1935 1,316.92. LAND TAX Province of Ontario, June Qr. 1935 1,3'26.18 •spass Bank. redemption Hallman prop. 71.01 Province of Ontario., Sept. Qr. 1935 1,069.51 Itamorkenback. tax arrears Klein- J. J. A. Weir, refund Rex. v. Cassels 15.00 staber prop. 139.57 E. H. Scully, jury fees 15.00 liwilatell Realty Co.. tax arrears A City of Kitchener, refund on Bd. of Sawed& property 88.07 Audit Ac. 46.33 o Whew tax arrears W. Huehn prop 184.46 6,087.24 S C Schlueter. tax arrears Wm. halseter property 157.97 MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT art Watt tax arrears Ty. Waterloo J. J. A. Weir, county fines 40.00 proartY 98.55 Province of Ontario, 3/4 cost corn-borer I 99 Erb. tax arrears Rahman prop. 250.95 inspection 125.50 a Sr Getter. on acct. tax arrears 600.00 165.50 S Siza (*MSS, tax arrears Tp. Waterloo WmPert y 233.57 SCHOOLS ea** k Ont. Inv. & Say. Co. tax m- iller! Sarong property 235.20 Township of Woolwich, 1/2 cost county ea Boa of Commerce, tax arrears pupils, H.S 345.03 Chas. Hallman property 27.22 Village of Ayr, cost county pupils Jett Development Board, tax arrears 1-1.5 156.63 Robt Barrie property 151.70 Township of North Dumfries, 34 cost Art Development Board, tax arrears county pupils, H.S 2,916.63 SheSler property 489.89 R. H. Roberts:entr. examn. appeal fees 16.00 Aztec Development Board, tax arrears Sep. S. Sections, refund on county Irvine Shantz property 891.14 grants 6.61 3,440.90 85 84

Agric. Development Board, tax arrears COUNTY ROADS Lawrence Snider property 603.86 Cod of County Roads in 1935 177,921.21 Agric. Development Board, tax arrears J. W. Irvine property 85.38 COUNTY ROADS GENERAL Mrs. Anna Miletz, tax arrears W. A Para of Ontario, refund on tar 70.00 Dunne property 30.36 K Farwell. refund 7.23 E. J. Shantz, tax arrears J. Woolner Illhoddom Mentzer, for old bridge 50.00 property 24.30 Cary of Perth, bal. B. L. road acct 412.50 Levi Bowman, tax arrears Tp. of Wa- WM. Leitch. for old tile 4.00 terloo property 179.16 Cates Snider, for calcium chloride 4.20 4,547.36 an* MacLean, refund on advertising 8.40 X. Farwell. refund reprs. to road mach. 50.00 LOANS D Forey. sale of old iron 4.00 Bank of Montreal 160,000.00 1 I .1 A_ Weir, county road fines 75.00 Sawyer Massey, refund 92.96 INTEREST WI Reich. refund on grading 10.94 Tp. of Wilmot, on road levy 23.65 1 Wentauter. for old iron 10.00 City of Kitchener on adjustment 274.73 Al Bast 1st payment of Bridgeport City of Galt, on adjustment 69.13 booth 10.00 Galt Suburban Road Comm. 5.75 Coawity of Wellington, boundary line Bank of Montreal 217.35 raid acct. 839.39 Casaimir of Perth, boundary line road HOSPITALS FOR INDIGENTS at 321.15 QYR Saburban Roads, share of cost of Galt Hospital, refund re Amelia Jones 14.00 rests 3,036.11 Receiver General of Canada re Mrs Mise-btaer Suburban Roads, share of Gallagher 255.02 cost of roads 2,253.58 J. A. Bryden, for Thos. Bryden 19.25 ,Costa: disallowed by Govt. auditor 19.10 Dept. of Public Welfare, for C. Hammer 16.50 intelbeaer Sub. Roads, share of Bridge- Township of Waterloo, 1/2 cost of Indi- port Bridge 125.00 gent patients 3,438.27 Reastay of Waterloo, calc. chloride 7.43 Township of Wilmot, 1/2 cost of indi- Tip as Waterloo, for dragging and gent patients 356.55 Catlin 39.90 Township of Wellelesy, 1/2 cost of indi- 11% of Wilmot, calc. chloride and in- gent patients 318.62 s/portion 241.03 Township of Woolwich, 1/2 cost of in- TA ad Wellesley, calc. chloride and digent patients 919.49 snow fence 828.69 Township of North Dumfries 1/2 cost la it Woolwich, calc. chloride and of indigent patients 1,186.33 *sow fence 783.23 Town of Waterloo, 1/2 cost of indigent 'ft at N. Dumfries, dragging, etc. 142.59 patients 2,038.05 *airy accts.. Village of Bridgeport Town of Preston, 1/2 cost of indigent sad Breslau Gar. 29.52 patients 3,019.07 9,475.95 Town of Hespeler, 1/2 cost of indigent patients 577.50 COUNTY ROADS SUNDRY ACCOUNTS Town of Elmira, 1/2 cost of indigent Tip at Waterloo re Bridgeport acct. 25.50 patients 828.12 B: E. Reiegmiller, for use of grader 36.75 Village of New Hamburg, 1/2 cost of in- ran of Wellesley, for erg. chloride 53.00 digent patients 43.75 Wilson Highway Garage 7.50 Village of Ayr, 1/2 cost of indigent Omaha Garage 5.25 patients 119.87 128.00 13,150.39 86 87 GALT SUBURBAN ROADS TOWNSHIP OF WATERLOO City of Galt, suburban road levy 3,000.00 Owelly Road accounts, 1934 17.25 *SS Patients account, 1934 2,994.35 KITCHENER SUBURBAN ROADS eaMity Rates 33,183.00 City of Kitchener, suburban road levy 500.00 CSIORy Read levy 13,758.00 49,952.60 PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, ADMINIS. OF JUSTICE Prov. of Ont. for Sept. Qr. 1934 1,470.84 TOWNSHIP OF WILMOT Prov. of Ont., credit for deductions 81.62 nimacy Road levy. 1934, balance 4,729.00 Prov. of Ont., December Qr., 1934 2,187.06 ballatagg Patients account, 1934 542.38 Prov. of Ont., credit for deductions 52.74 Mal account. 1934 38.66 Prov. of Ont., March Qr. 1935 1,272.52 Cama y Rates 19,040.00 Prov. of Ont., credit for deductions 44.40 Chap Road levy 7,894.00 Prov. of Ont., June Qr. 1935 1,273.33 32,244.04 Prov. of Ont., credit for deductions 52.85 6,435.36 TOWNSHIP OF WELLESLEY Rintupeat patients account, 1934 433.88 PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, COUNTY ROADS Now account, 1934 491.50 Treas. of Ont. for Bridgeport bridge 500.00 Camay Rates 17,756.00 Treas. of Ontario, relief fund 8,714.43 Cher toad levy 7,360.00 fleas, of Ont., Govt. subsidy for 1934 147,594.84 26,041.38 156,809.27 TOWNSHIP OF WOOLWICH PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE sworar patients account, 1934 854.61 Treasurer of Ont., 1/4 corn borer in- Sal atroant. 1934 135.43 spection 1934 144.07 Caddy pawls at High Schools, 1/4 cost 345:03 lots! rates 17,701.00 LICENSES (sq row levy 7,340.00 Geo. Class, auctioneer's license 20.00 26,376.07 Angus Martin do M. Roth do 2200.01 TOWNSHIP OF NORTH DUMFRIES Val. Nafziger do 20.00 Wee* patients account, 1934 1,038.75 W. A. Bolduc do 20.00 Ism accoarit, 1934 80.03 I. H. Toman do 210..0000 Cposo pupils at High Schools, 12 cost 2,916.63 A. E. Strange do cos, rates 13,113.00 N. W. Dance do 20.00 ellailits road levy 5,436.00 A. R. Linn do 20.00 22,584.41 E. J. Scherer do 20.00 W. W. Frickey do 2200:0000 TOWN OF WATERLOO Addison Snider do MIRINtromit patients account, 1934 2,241.18 Austin Gremm, peddler's license 1.00 lelliaty rates 35,940.00 Albert Rosen do 1.00 42111411141 road levy 16,064.00 M. Klafen do 1.00 54,245.18 233.00 TOWN OF PRESTON CITY OF KITCHENER 11.1111panat patients account, 1934 3,178.70 Adjustment 1934 30,855 17 CIIRIKT rates 21,413.00 eMIMIST road levy 8,878.00 CITY OF GALT 33,469.70 Adjustment 1934 13,619.38

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TOWN OF HESPELER li* P nowt Crown Attorney- 1,099.84 Indigent patients account, 1934 440.75 a a amity County Court Clerk 72.00 County Rates 8,687.00 PAS anin. Coanty Court stenog. 800:00 County road levy 3,600.00 Olt d GOAL. Juvenile Courts 250.00 12,727.75 3 a. AL Wier. Juvenile Court Judge 300.00 i a AL Ins. 1 P. Services 166.25 TOWN OF ELMIRA a r maw Juvenile Court Clerk 100.00 indigent patients account, 1934 677.45 tiara C Sat County Court Clerk 12.00 County rates 7,743.00 S d Xiletheser. Bd. of Audit accts 789.20 County road levy 3,210.00 a Inns Court Crier 104.20 11,630.45 tamosor at Ontario, conveyance of •anme 54.74 VILLAGE OF NEW HAMBURG inalltane at Ontario. conveyance of Indigent patients account, 1934 237.50 etresoft 291.12 County rates 4,385.00 illusimor el Ontario, Provincial Con- County road levy 1,818.00 tataike amounts 485.31 6,440.50 OFDDIDes at Courts 240.80 allifle St *tarts 1,923.53 VILLAGE OF AYR S. r it talbricisch, Coroner 91.70 Indigent patients account, 1934 2.63 a r Hamberger. do 107.30 County pupils at High Schools, % cost 156.63 ati ir sa. oats. 46.05 County rates 2,065.00 do 31.80 County road levy 860.00 It it Ward. do 134.90 3,084.26 do 1050 Oa Rata. do 16.80 COUNTY OF WELLINGTON latilli stehison . do 25.00 Boundary line road account, 1934 643.78 F It Harvey. medical witness 10.00 t l **Mason, 12.55 COUNTY OF PERTH T a Fuck do 6.80 Boundary line road account, 1934 7,520.10 . C S SITha a. 5.00 S. r Slater. medical witness post $891,508.50 20.00 Bank of Montreal, 1935 overdraft 13,724.57 afelleitalCatberwood, do 40.00 /, It C lertpatrick, do 21.80 do $905,333.07 I- attn. 20.00 St A Ilterison. do 15.00 EXPENDITURES - IL MI Ilmatlas, do 20.00 et L. C Pincher. do 15.00 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE SS S It Csarlion. do 20.00 Judge E. W. Clement, Board of Audit i irs 15 moniker, do 55.00 services $ 20.00 do 20.00 Samuel Cassel, Bd. of Audit services 20.00 _ D D. NcTaggart, exg. dofor insanity 40.00 Mayor Sturm do 15.00 Illir L T Lag. 35.00 Robert Bieth do 18.00 S tIL V Traynor. do 10.00 L. C. Fleming do 24.80 at a * Lackner, do 5.00 Mayor Smith do 5.00 at It talbrielsch, do 5.00 Wm. Kribs, sheriff 610.46 at ►a G NcTaggart, exg. for police E. H. Scully, sheriff 962.54 011110.11 3.00 D. S. Bowlby, Clerk of the Peace 150.00 S. ► H. Halbtleisch, do 16.00 11 S. Bowlby, Crown Attorney 740.00 O Sr. do 8.00 W. P. Clement, Clerk of the Peace 1,050.00 Johnston, Police Court ser- 90 91 vices 45.70 E. 0. Ritz, photos re police courts . 1.60 0. Gastmeier, do 5.00 Ernest Denton, photos re inquests, etc. 76.50 C. M. Rieck, do 6.40 Geo. Trussler, do 6.00 Albert Bevan, do 59.10 F. W. Wheeler, do 6.00 Jacob Mansz, do 17.25 P. J. McGarry, service re police courts 15.00 Glen Thomas, do 27.05 Chas. Smith, photos re police courts 13.60 G. L. Pelz, do 6.00 A. H. Kabel, gloves for Judge 3.50 Earl Miller, do 8.25 Kitchener-Waterloo Hos pital, X-ray prisoner 5.00 Crown Witnesses: Dr. R. 0. Winn, dentistry for prisoner 2.00 Can. Nat. Telegraph, telegrams 3.00 King vs. Robt. Eichler 13.00 C. Hodgson, advances re arresting W. J. Smith 6.00 prisoner 12.00 Ralph Rejeski 23.40 H. Graser, do 16.90 Robert Daniels 3.40 J. Blevins, do 39.00 Cecil Reiner 9.00 Alex. Powell, do 30.15 P. Rellinger 6.00 Jesse Collins, do 10.50 H. Cassels 15.50 Helen Spalding, stenographer services 7.00 Wm. Halk 4.00 C. R. Phelps, do 17.70 W. Feret 4.00 Elizabeth Sheldon, do 4.60 Emma Boyd 18.00 A. M. Quick, police court stenographer 91.51 Ernest Cress 13.50 Eleanor Reist, juvenile court stenog. 53.80 Thos. Foster 13.00 Emma Nuss, stenog. at inquests 152.75 Leonard Lamka 21.00 Kreiner Taxi Service, taxi for Judge, Geo. Shiehl 6.00 etc. 20.95 Harold Wismer 9.85 E. Langridge, conveyance of insane Harold Miller 9.00 prisoner 5.30 Edgar Reidel 10.80 C. K. Krauth, interpreter for courts 7.50 Ed. Selling 7.00 J. Starr, do 2.50 Ed. Pfaff 3.00 Province of Ont., Cr. Just. auditor, de- Elmer Knarr 3.00 ductions 231.61 Amos Willis 4.00 R. Clarke, constable 145.33 Beatrice Sindelar 3.00 Albert Burtch, do 78.60 John Brinkert 3.00 R. J. Carson, do 138.25 Mat. Kathrein 5.00 F. S. Cronin, do 220.20 Chas. McCarthy 14.00 A. W. Slidders, do 158.10 Wm. Halk 6.00 C. A. W. Thompson, do 36.20 Geo. Strub 4.00 Joseph Byrne, do 125.05 Walter Deeton 11.60 David Crawford, do 186.05 Mabel Swayne 8.00 John Scott, do 175.45 John Gaehl 5.00 Thomas Wilson, do 5920 John Olenik 6.00 Morley Battler, do 239.26 August Frost 23.00 Thomas Farrell, do 6.30 Clarence Holtze 4.00 Alphonse Hergott, do 33.35 Louis Brown 3.00 Roy Miller, do 9.75 Wm. Richards 2.00 Albert Stremm, do 6.45 Jos. Brown 12.00 Otto K. Meyer, do 7.25 Rudol ph Roth 3.00 E. F. Scherer, do 110.35 Andrew Heimbuch 15.00 V. L. Scherrer, do 14.50 Floyd Lehman 2.00 E. Freer, do 2.05 Walter Wilson 5.50 Viola Schlueter 4.00 92 Paul Feret 3.00 93 Herb Kurt 7.00 Anthony Olender 3.00 Harry Martin 4.00 W. R. Wilson 2.00 Harold Wismer 17.70 A. J. Tiede 6.00 Roy Kilian 7.00 Pagett & Culligen 3.00 Melville Karyus 2.00 0. Zublotzki 3.00 Nathan Martin 7.00 John Gies 5.00 Wm. Reist 4.00 Walter Ferett 7.00 Emerson Wilhelm 7.90 Clifford Lamka 9.00 Walter Heldman 5.00 Val. Schaus 6.65 N. Neitzel and J. Heimbuch 15.00 Harry Flowers 3.00 Chas. Bodes 6.00 Rudolph Schuster 5.00 J. Merrick and F. Bartels .. 16.40 Alex. George 7.00 Ed. Selling 6.00 Geo. Douglas 15.00 Edward J. Oakley 7.10 Ed. Ludwig 13.00 J. Koehler 7.00 Jos. Waechter 14.40 Nettie Welsher 10.00 Ernie Miller 7.00 Ed. Harloff 5.00 996.20 G. W. Hiller 7.00 Fred Thompson 8.50 Coroner's Juries and Crown Witnesses: Sam Forte 2.00 Inquest re death of James Walker 6.00 Crown Leo Bitchey 5.00 Jurors Witnesses C. Colquohon 4.00 Florence Scroggie ..$7.00 $19.60 Sam Macdonnell 11.00 Edith Heimpel 14.00 36.55 Ed. Reidel 86.70 Mabel Sharpe .....18.00 .. 24.60 Jas. Murdock 9.00 Harold Slumski 7.00 17.30 Max Joseph 7.00 Harvey Heartwell ...18.10 14.00 Floyd Schnarr 6.00 John R. Williams ...14.00 16.70 Melbourne Uhrig 8.00 Lewis L. Crossett ...18.00 3.00 Albert Schnarr 18.40 Fred Humphries 18.00 11.75 Koster Koperoff 4.00 John Spencer 14.00 5.90 Milton Koehler 24.50 Alice Britton ...... 7.00 9.00 Frank Krewski 4.00 Oscar Schmidt 27.00 22.30 Lawrence Pagett 4.00 C. Westenhafer and Sam Macdonnell 15.00 George Parks 23.45 2.35 Robert Ray 7.00 Charlotte Sachs 7.00 26.10 Orval Guthrie 7.00 Joseph Seifried and David Busch 2.00 Frank Seifried ....14.00 38.70 Alvin Fischer 13.00 454.40 Jas. Smee 9.00 Judge E. W. Clement, selecting jurors 16.00 F. Krewski 5.00 Samuel Cassel, selecting and drafting M. Uhrig 3.00 jurors 22.00 L. Moser 3.00 Sheriff E. H. Scully, selecting jurors 16.00 C. T. Lockhardt 30.60 °Louis Dahmer, do 16.00 John Gosgrave 65.80 Warden A. Ferguson, do 22.00 Clayton Palmerston 2.00 Chas. Chesney, do 20.80 Ewen and Genuale 4.00 Mayor Mercer, do 15.60 Ernie Miller 6.00 Mayor A. Smith, do 12.00 Wm. Micoloychek 4.00 L. D. Leyes, drafting jurors 8.00 Ethel Harvey 6.00 C. It. Phelps, do 2.00 Mike Sheresky 11.00 $ 15,535.50 94 95 INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS Samuel Cassel, County Clerk & Treas- a7n.44 Ontario Training School for Boys 128.25 urer -2,569,96- St. John's Industrial School 167.00 Emma Nuss, assistant 500.00 295.25 Archie Ferguson, Warden 200.00 Kitchener Daily Record, printing coun- PRINTING, ADVERTISING, POSTAGE, ETC. ty proceedings 92.22 H. McCloy, reward apprehension poul- S. R. Hart & Co. Ltd., binder, station- try thief 10.00 ery, etc. 112.74 H. L. Staebler Co. Ltd., prem. Guar. Newsome & Gilbert Ltd., stationery 111.68 bond 24.00 R. J. Lovell Co. Ltd., do 59.63 Allen Shantz, corn borer inspector 251.00 Murdock Stationery Ltd., do 12.30 The Carswell Company Ltd., statutes Canada Carbon & Ribbon for council 36.00 Co. Ltd., do 18.00 Simon Kinsie, County Councillor 81.30 J. C. Jaimet & Co. Ltd., do 184.67 J. R. Wood, do 80.75 R. B. Russell, do 2.25 Milton Schmidt, do 91.80 Canada Law Book Co., subsc. Can. Cr Simon Dither, do 164.90 Cases 25.10 Peter A. Wagner, do 70.20 Fortnightly Law Journal Ltd., subscr. 8.50 Edwin Huehn, do 100.00 Vernon Directories, directories 23.38 Chas. Schuett, do 66.60 The Municipal World Ltd., jury book, Wesley Howlett, do 100.00 etc. 16.63 Archie Ferguson, do 284.00 Underwood, Elliott Fisher Ltd., rib- Wesley McKersie, do 60.60 bons, etc. 4.50 Albert Heer, do 72.30 The Waterloo Printing Co., printing 50.01 E. J. Mosack, do 212.80 The Chronicle Press, do 97.53 G. I. Rodger, do 204.00 Preston Progress Printing Bernard Flynn, do 183.60 Co. Ltd., do 68.10 A. W. Hoffer, do 83.50 The Commercial Printing Co., do 54.06 W. Hostettler, do 176.00 Peerless Printing, do 35.23 W. H. Shaw, do 331.60 The Dixon Press, do 9.53 J. R. Wood, advisory Board services 8.80 Robert English, do 66.75 Simon Ditner, do 23.20 V. L. Cober, do 6.89 Edwin Huehn, do 24.80 Merchants Printing Co. Ltd., do 56.38 Wesley Howlett, do 25.20 The Kitchener Daily Record, advg. 65.64 A. Ferguson, do 12.60 The Galt Daily Reporter, advertising 3.00 A. R. G. Smith, Mothers' Allnce. Bd. 36.00 Mrs. H. G. Clarke, refund D.C. forms 59.61 Mrs. J. J. Lowe, dd 33.00 C. E. Pequegnat, do 112.29 E. Z. Kemkes, do 33.00 E. Rohleder, do 13.50 Mrs. R. L. Vance, do 36.00 L. W. Ritz, do 19.75 Gordon Cook, messenger 10.00 E. F. Scherer, do 7.00 Norman Helmuth, reporting county F. H. Schummer, do 20.75 proceedings 10.00 0. A. Huehn, do 3.75 H. V. Marshall, do 10.00 The Carswell Co., binding 25.95 6,591.77 County Treasurer, postage, etc. 161.26 1,516.36 SCHOOLS MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Elmira High School Bd., county pupils 2,716.81 Galt Collegiate and Tech. Institute, Charles Heipel, county auditor 82.00 county pupils, balance 386.31 R. P. Uffelman, CA, do 70.00 St. George Continuation School, county pupils 70.94

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The Waterloo Chronicle, printing 24.89 5th classes 49.81 Kitchener Daily Record, do 6.36 S.S. No. 10, Tp. Wellesley, county Preston Progress Printing grant 5th classes 34.42 Co. Ltd., do 191.17 S.S. No. 1, Tp. Woolwich, county grant Hespeler Public School Board for 5th 5th classes 108.71 classes 126.48 S.S. No. 5, Tp. Woolwich, county grant N. A. McEachern, services re entrance 5th classes 73.70 examinations 112.03 S.S. No. 6, Tp. Woolwich, county grant .1. H. Mahood, do 40.90 5th classes 67.91 H. H. Mansz, do 26.57 S.S. No. 7, Tp. Woolwich, county grant R. H. Roberts, do 70.36 5th classes 96.38 Wm. C. Rae, do 7.00 S.S. No. 10, Tp. Woolwich, county grant W. L. Hill, do 7.50 5th classes 64.94 C. J. McGregor, do 32.32 Hespeler School Board, county grant Geo. A. Smith, do 11.50 5th classes 163.71 C. H. Soehner, do 7.40 S.S. No. 8, Tp. Woolwich, county grant J. F. McDonald, do 7.25 5th classes 13.35 T. H. Wholton, do 41.11 S.S. No. 15, Tp. Waterloo, county grant L. Norman, do 41.11 5th classes 53.24 Sister Annette, do 44.71 S.S. No. 13, Tp. Wilmot, county grant J. L. Daniel, do 44.71 5th classes 144.39 R. N. Merritt, do 18.80 Sep. S.S. No. 13, Tp. Waterloo, county H. J. Prueter, do 20.37 grant 5th classes 149.26 J. C. Walsh, do 18.80 Sep. S.S. No. 4, Tp. Wellesley, county Sister Loretta, do 20.37 grant 5th classes 96.13 Sister Eileen, do 20.37 Sep. S.S. No. 11, Tp. Wellesley, county S. A. Smithson, do 20.37 grant 5th classes 157.25 Dorothy Biehl, stenog., do 14.00 Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate and Vo- Galt Board of Education, rent for P.S.I cational School, county pupils 728.49 office 60.00 Galt Coll. and Voc. Schl., county pupils 6,108.12. South Waterloo Teachers' Inst., county Waterloo County Board of Agriculture, prop. 23.66 Coy. Prop. sal. 500.00 North Waterloo Teachers' Inst., county Town of Elmira, rebate High School prop. 50.00 taxes 185.00 Hespeler Public School Board, for county pupils 57.48 County Grants For Equipment and Accommodation New Dundee School Board, Cont. Schl L. Johannes, Sec.-Tr. S.S. 1 Waterloo 18.54 county pupils 937.01 G. Bartholmew, " 2 " 6.26 S.S. No. 16, Wellesley Tp., Cont. Schl H. Ludolph, 3 " 12.86 county pupils 497.15 A. Adam, 4 " 14.14 Preston Public School Board, Cont. J. H. Sherk, 144.77 Schl. county pupils 752.85 Lloyd B. Etb, 6 " 11.80 Ayr Public School Board, Cont, Schl E. T. Battler, 7 " 4.96 county pupils 777.65 E. V. Wilson, 8 " 11.71 New Hamburg Public School Board, N. S. Snyder, 9 " 5.43 Cont. Soh'. county pupils 770.31 Edward Schnarr, " 10 " 9.17 S.S. No. 5, Tp. Waterloo, county grant E. Rotharmel, 11 " 109.87 5th classes 80.92 A. S. Snyder, 12 " 38.63 S.S. No. 12, Tp. Waterloo, county grant C. R. Reinhart, " 14 " 14.15 5th classes 79.39 Norman Detweiler, " 15 " 59.18 S.S. No. 28, Tp. Waterloo, county grant C. Rudy, " 16 " 4.35 98 99

Peter Brubacher, 1.76 M. A. Bechtel, 17 " 10.74 Albert Ritter, 66.31 W. G. Weber, 18 " 42.28 Byron Letson, 12.15 N. E. Bechtel, 19 " 11.68 Norman Snyder, 7 26.38 H. Main, 20 " 20.53 J. B. Sauder, " 8 " 43.67 J. W. Snyder, 21 " 7.97 Geo. Schwindt, " 18.92 A. Hannusch, 22 " 9.12 Barney Brohman, " 10 " 4.16 S. E. Schmitt, 23 " 29.96 Leslie Eberle, " 11 " 85.00 R. G. Schiedel, 24 " 31.61 Martin Schweitzer, " 12 " 3.34 Milton Bauman, 25 " 8.12 G. C. Smye, 16 N. Dumfries 2.12 B. Fisher, 27 " 19.12 Geo, Hamilton, " 16 " 4.18 W. S. Hemmerich, 28 " 4.41 A. J. Burnet, " 17 " 43.78 A. L. Shantz, 29 " 17.57 Archie 'McPherson, " 18 " 3.48 E. A. Poth, 1 Wilmot 11.36 Mrs. R. E. Deans, " 19 30.98 Addis Creasman, 4 " 2.60 M. S. Gemmel', 20 " 61.57 R. J. Bean, 5 " 67.34 W. J. English, 21 " 26.05 M. S. Nahrgang, 6 " 9.46 Clarence Hilborn, 22 " 10.15 M. B. Bauman, 7 13.89 Gordon Hagey, 25 " 2.60 Norman Baer, 8 " 19.12 Leslie Turnbull, 26 " 25.56 H. Toman, 9 " 12.75 Robt. McRuer, 10 Blenheim 12.45 J. Z. Gingerich, 10 " 17.03 A. J. Frank, " Sep. 13 Waterloo 19.72 H. Bergey, 11 " 22.68 Joseph Kerley, 4 Wellesley 5.17 H. Hostettler, 12 " 5.20 Eugene Dietrich, " 5 " 18.47 Edgar Snyder, 13 " 134.51 Andrew Lunz, 9 " 8.14 Oscar Schweitzer, 14 " 2.10 Peter Hergott, 11 " 14.33 J. Herber, 15 " 2.12 Joseph Cassels, 12 " 3.13 E. Hunsberger, 16 " 2.97 Linus Ditner, 15 " 1.84 E. Doering, 17 " 2.16 1,910.17 A. A. Hammer, " 18 " 5.51 A. G. Dorscht, " 19 " 1.00 18,941.91 J. K. Wagner, " 20 " 6.14 Harold V. Shantz, Sec.-Tr. S.S. 2 and 3, DETENTION HOME MAINTENANCE Blenheim and Wilmot 43.35 A. P. Pullam, Probation Officer 1,500.00 Reuben Seifert, Sc.-Tr. S.S. 1 Wellesley 7.24 A. P. Pullam, mntce. county wards 4,228.94 D. McPherson, " 2 2.73 Hespeler Pub. School Board, tuition 888.00 John Heinbuch, " 3 " 11.58 Trustees, general maintenance 1,449.60 John A. Beggs, " 4 " 6.86 Ont. Hospital, Woodstock, for D. Graf 137.00 Silas Smith, " 83.78 8,203.54 W. G. McTavish, " 7 " 4.40 Amos Leis, " 8 " 9.69 HOUSE OF REFUGE MAINTENANCE Ed. Kaufman, " 10 " 4.46 Harry Ziegler, 11 " 11.31 E. A. Amos, manager's salary 1,300.00 Jacob Sander, 13 " 11.75 Mrs. E. A. Amos, matron's salary 500.00 Levi B. Frey, 14 " 1.75 Samuel Cassel, inspector 500.00 E. M. Burkhardt, 15 " 11.59 Dr. A. T. Turner, house physician 600.00 M. R. Beret, 16 " 70.40 Veronica Bingeman, wages 120.00 Moses Shantz, 17 " 4.71 Beatrice Lester, wages 200.00 Amos Brubacher, 18 " 30.62 Zipporah Borkwood, wages 360.00 Moses Zehr, 19 " 2.63 Florence Walker, wages 360.00 Elmer Ogram, 21 " 2.32 Caroline Bradley, wages 360.00 Norman Dahmer, 1 Woolwich 12.65 Evelyn Arbuckle, wages 360.00 Daniel B. Martin, 2 " 3.85 101 100

Marie Walker, wages 480.00 Associated Chemical Co. of Canada Delton Shantz, wages 480.00 Ltd., drugs 4.80 Howard Guest, wages 720.00 The Canada Pharmacal Co. Ltd., drugs .60 Edward Daum, wages 840.00 Mono Drug & Surgical Supply Co. Ltd , Conrad Ott, wages 1,080.00 drugs 15.20 Myrtle McLennan, nurse 325.00 M. H. Robertson Limited, drugs 5.46 Edna Bechtel, nurse 585.00 W. E. Saunders, drugs 41.00 Mildred Cullen, nurse 520.00 Stan Eckel's Five Point Drugstore, John Issler, wages 182.00 drugs 154.14 Louis Bezeau, wages 99.00 Canada Colors & 'Chemicals, drugs 37.09 Lyndon Shantz, wages 60.00 Noble 'Chemical Co., disinfectants 11.28 Charles Spencer, wages 60.00 Goudies' Limited, dry goods 325.18 Maggie Hoffer, wages 16.00 Ramsey & Co. Limited, dry goods 47.10 E. A. Amos, inmates' portion Ald Age Textile Products Company, clothing 409.83 Pensions 1,385.00 Ideal Clothing Co. Ltd., clothing 293.90 Carl Kranz Limited, additional prem. 53.52 Wm. Farrar & Co. Limited, clothing 54.00 Old Age Pensions Commission 780.00 S. R. Ernst, clothing 42.20 Public Utilities Commission 1,503.67 Greb Shoe Co. Limited, shoes 264.96 Kitchener Water Commission 567.90 Naborhood Chain Shoe Stores, shoes 48.65 Bell Telephone Company 78.88 C. Musselman, shoe repairing 105.55 William Henderson, Ltd., bread, etc. 594.73 Singer Sewing !Machine Co., sewing Red Seal Bakery Limited, bread, etc. 628.57 machine 105.19 Geo. Mansz & Sons Limited, meat 2,455.78 Electro Lux of Canada Ltd., electric Kitchener Wholesale Grocers Limited, cleaner 77.40 groceries 2,598.64 Cassidy's Limited, dishes 257.37 National Grocers Limited, groceries 767.71 C. A. Boehm Insurance Agencies, prem. 20.00 J. & R. Elliot, do 134.98 Burghardt & Son, trusses, etc. 34.20 C. H. Doerr & Co. Ltd., do 29.82 Irvin Hamel, brooms 15.30 The London Soap Co. Ltd., do 19.62 David Morton & Sons Ltd., supplies 23.97 Dustbane Products Limited, do 83.40 Rudolph Schultz, painting contract 1,793.50 E. D. Smith & Sons, do 55.57 Halfyard Engineering Supply 'Co., fire The Proctor Gamble Co. Ltd., do 22.00 escape 535.00 Dalgleish & Co. Ltd., do 91.26 Hamilton Asphalt Emulsion Co., bal S. F. Lawrason Co. Ltd., do 49.84 contract 47.25 Sherriffs' Limited, do 256.20 Canadian Germicide Co., disinfector 200.34 Norman Haynor Co. Ltd., do 13.00 Sheldon's Limited, electric fan, mo- G. H. Wood & Co. Ltd., do 89.50 tors, etc. 236.35 London Cleanser Supply Co., do 115.45 Lippert's Home Furnishings, balance Canadian Home Products Ltd., do 20.97 refrigerator 27.50 Speed Flour Mills, flour 84.07 Lippert's Home Furnishings, furniture 586.89 Hillsburg Potato Growers, potatoes 270.00 Spring Mattress Company, matresses 105.42 R. A. Grees, apples 120.40 Underwood, Elliott, Fisher Ltd., add- Superior Tobacco Co. Ltd., tobacco 365.00 ing machine, etc. 41.00 Conger Lehigh Coal Co. Ltd., coal 676.27 J. C. Klaehn, balance contract 78.63 Wm. Hogg Coal Co. Ltd., coal 1,933.49 Onward Mfg. Co. Ltd., sup plies 31.49 McIntyre & Taylor, grates Wm. Hogg Coal Co. Ltd., fuel oil 909.84 17.20 Sheehy Fuel Oils Limited, fuel oil 99.12 Malcolm Sinclair Co. Ltd., paint 55.65 J. H. Schmidt, drugs 40.63 H. Spring & Sons, paint 41.05 The G. R. Shuttleworth Chem. Co. Ltd , Sturgeon's Limited, paint 78.30

drugs 824.71 J. E. Goudey, paint 20.00 British Drug Houses, Limited, drugs 50.50 Wm. Knell & Company, hardware 388.05

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Weber Hardware Co. Ltd., hardware 313.31 Dan Stauffer, hogs 120.00 G. E. Potter, hardware 10.25 Gamey Lederman Serv. Stn., gas, etc 9.29 Joseph Craven, plumbing 70.00 West Disinfecting Co., grainosol 18.35 C. A. Dunham Co., Ltd., radiator traps 14.73 Canadian National Railway Co., rent 1.00 Tait Plate & Window Glass Co., mir- City of Kitchener, local improvement ror, etc. 30.95 tax 608.49 Ball Bros., plastering 32.25 Galt Daily Reporter, advertising 4.08 Downing, Steen, plants 92.95 Kitchener Daily Record, advertising 4.40 Arthur Meyer, painting 15.00 V. L. Cober, printing 11.13 Stan Hall, sanding floor 15.00 5. C. Jaimet & Co. Ltd., stationery 46.90 J. C. Jaimet & Co., safe 397.00 Jansen Optical Company, repairs 29.05 Smith Electric Company, supplies 14.77 Dinkel's, watch repairs 15.85 The Mattel] & Bierwagen Electric Co , Dr. D'Arcy Hilliard, dentistry 395.50' supplies 31.62 Dr. A. T. Turner, mental examinations 35.00 Battler & Freiburger, repairs 24.14 Dr. A. Kuehner, mental examinations 5.00 H. J. Yungblut, repairs 25.85 Dr. H. Henderson, professional sere, 22.00 C. C. Seibert, repairs 7.15 Township of Wilmot, allowance re Dew's Superior Art. Limbs, repairs 7.00 Menno Roth 100.00 Harding Bros. of Canada Ltd., supplies 5.75 Norman A. Schmidt, funeral services Sutherland-Schultz Elec. Co., supplies 23.33 McKay 20.00 Kitchener Window Cleaning Co., clean- Lippert & Hunter, funeral services ing 15.00 McKay 196.20 Combustion Engineering Supply 'Co , F. E. Robinson, Exor. bal. N. McKay repairs 39.14 Est. 295.73 Philip Gies Foundry, repairs 1.05 McBride & 'McGibbon, solr. fees do. et al 143.60 Babcock Wilcox, Goldie McCullough John H. Richards, refund W. Richards Co., repairs 2.70 pension 7.10 The Garlock Packing Co., repairs 21.95 Seranus Martin, lumber for Lockwood Kitchener Auto & Elec. Co., repairs 1.25 farm - 14.94 Jacob Kaufman Limited, lumber 9.43 Noah B. Martin, labor for Lockwood Kitchener Lumber Co. Limited, lumber 530.21 farm 117.10 Huehn Bros., cedar posts 22.87 J. T. Ott, lime, cement, etc., for Lock- Aaron Bast, sand 1.50 wood farm 26.09 H. Boehmer Company, cement, etc. 58.16 W. McKersie, attending Board mtgs 100.80 The Kennedy Mfg. Co., supplies 17.75 Warden Ferguson, do 109.10 Motor Bodies and Carriages Ltd., Mayor Smith, do 81.00 tarpaulin 38.69 Mayor Mercer, do 99.00 L. F. Dietrich, balance on truck 1,020.00 43,746.83 J. McMillan, team of horses 550,00 Weber Feed & Seed Co. Ltd., feed, etc. 1,377.39 COUNTY PROPERTY Wm. Snider Milling Co. Ltd., do 363.35 Pratt's Food Company, do 91.00 Frank Wieck, caretaker and fireman 1,300.00 Bell Telephone Company, rentals 477.74 Albert Shelby, 20.25 Alex. J. Schnarr, on account contract A. E. Henhoeffer, veterinary services 88.25 Li. addn. A. L. Fischer, harness and repairs 169.60 1,200.00 Geo. Farwell, wagon gear, etc. 174.20 B. A. Jones, architect, on account con- tract LA. addn. 100.00 A. W. Schiefele, machinery 176.32 J. Ed. Lau, horseshoeing 44.70 C. Jaimet & Co. Ltd., supplies 7.60 Pioneer Equipment Co., machinery 228.83 Sutherland-Schultz Electric Co. Ltd , G. F. Sterne & Co., firebrick 8.00 supplies 9.52 Floyd Cressman, chickens 260.10 Mattel & Bierwagen Elec. Co., lamps, etc. 40.95

104 105 Wm. Knell & Company, hardware 191.74 J. & R. Elliott, soap 219.76 4.14 Weber Hardware Limited, hardware A. Pequegnat Clock Co., repairs 3.15 G. E. Potter, hardware 75.67 C. C. Seibert, repairs 38.76 1.50 Battler & Freiburger, repairs Joe Vincent, repairing RA). roof 18.40 Sarco Canada Limited, repairs 58.30 Cecil Smith, repairing aleotrolux Babcock-Wilcox, Goldie & McCullough 4.24 sweeper 2.85 Ltd., repairs G. 'M. Fischer, garbage pails 6.90 Fred Lang, decorating 372.97 C. W. Woodfield, gr'ding lawn mowers 312.62 17.80 0. I. Rodger, decorating L. M. Grimm, uniforms 57.73 Dunker !Construction Ltd., repairs to 74.08 Class Cartage, carting .35 boiler 0. Miller, carting 3.00 Hannan Varnish Company Ltd., paint 26.35 Mrs. S. Brubacher, 12 loads earth 35.08 24.00 Schreiter's Limited, supplies Rosen Rag & Metal Co., dusters 1.50 Underwood, Elliott, Fisher , Ltd., , over- Mercer Reformatory Industries, . but- hauling typewriters 17.00 tons 8.40 1.78 Abner Brighton, ladder, etc. ..,.. County Roads Account for ealc. chlor Geo. E. Zettel, supplies 23.10 7.43 London Cleanser Supply House, cleaner 41.55 GAOL MAINTENANCE 28.00 Theo. Winn, cleaner Sheriff W. A. Kribs, gaol supervision 53.34 A. E. Bish, cleaner 6.00 10.60 Sheriff E. H. Scully, gaol supervision 106.66 H. Boehmer & Co., firebrick E. Langridge, gaoler, salary Weber Feed & Seed Co., salt 16.20 1,100.00 .42 Violet Langridge, matron, salary 400.00 J. Kaufman Limited, sawdust Dr. D. G. McTaggart, physician, salary Star Electric Shop, repairs 24.50 500.00 10.00 Rudolph Schultz, turnkey, salary 1,095.00 J. Schnurr, clippers for gaol Daniel Maguire, asst. turnkey, salary Canada Office & School Furniture Ltd , 628.50 7.79 Peter Brady assts. turnkey, salary 280.50 repairs Morley Battler, asst. turnkey, salary, Allen Buehler, fertilizer C.H. lawn 39.60 60.50 4.95 Emma Ritter, relieving matron 186.00 Partners Products Ltd., floor wax Emmy Witte, relieving matron White Star Refining Co., gas for clean- 19.50 .50 Jonathan Cook, superann. allowance 600.00 ing Dr. D. G. McTaggart, exg. prisoners 60.00 J. Defbecker, supplies 1.85 Feil's Bakery, bread Oscar Cole, trucking 6.50 288.88 4:45 People's Meat Market, meat 102.70 Allen Shirk, gas for trucking Poll's Meat Market, meat City of Kitchener, Local Improvement 59,98 112.64 Twin City Dairy, milk 83.56 tax Howard Latsch, milk Canadian Blower & Forge Co. Ltd , .56 640.12 Geo. E. Zettel, groceries 334.65 steel doors H. Spring & Sons, supplies J. Bartels, shrubs, etc. 167.40 37.00 Kitchener Lumber Co. Ltd., lumber 3.05 Associated Chemical Co. Ltd., supplies 11.17 108.58 J. & R. Elliott, supplies 35.77 Leo Caskenette, mason work Andrew Blotcher, supplies Lloyd Calton, Fuller brushes 4.87 24.70 40.45 Partner's Products Limited, supplies 2.88 Ed. McMaster, lightning rods, etc. L. Doehn, potatoes Public Utilities Comm., changing sere. 5.57 1.00 Foster Wheeler Limited, supplies for Alf. Hannusch, potatoes and wood 22.50 25.95 Goudies' Limited, matron's uniform, boiler etc. E. Kimmel, awnings, etc. 56.00 18.55 8.50 Albrecht's, dry goods 10.46 Monarch Oil Co., sweeping compound F. Filsinger, clothing Depew Welding Co., parking sign 1.00 56.10 1.70 P. Cline, clothing 33.75 Goudies' Limited, water jug Ontario Reformatory Industries, 106 107

clothing 52.80 L. Grimm, uniforms 157.50 fund Steffler taxes 16.39 Mercer Reformatory, supplies .40 Waterloo Co. Registry Office, searches 3.00 Western Shoe Co., shoes 1.50 Samuel Cassel, commission tax sale 72.87 J. H. Schmidt, drugs 55.96 McBride & McGibbon, fees re Geiger Ingram & Bell, drug supplies 5.77 seizure 20.50 6,388.14 Albert Bevan, bailiff fees re Geiger seizure 31.21 GRANTS Township of Waterloo, tax sale pro- Junior Farmers' & Women's Assocn 100.00 ceeds 3,903.85 Hospital for Sick Children 35.00 Township of N. Dumfries, tax sale pro- Kitchener Orphanage 250.00 ceeds 178.92 St. Agatha Orphanage 700.00 Township of Wilmot, tax sale pro- North Waterloo Women's Institute 35.00 ceeds 175.96 South Waterloo Women's Institute 35.00 4,547.36 Waterloo Historical Society 75.00 DEBENTURES PRINCIPAL Canadian Institute for Blind 300.00 The Salvation Army 100.00 Debenture By-Law No. 677 3181.86 Waterloo Board of Agriculture 100.00 Debenture By-Law No. 822 7,348.27 Waterloo Horticultural Society 35.00 Debenture By-Law No. 828 8,384.97 Preston Horticultural Society 35.00 Debenture By-Law No. 948 '530.19 Hespeler Horticultural Society 35.00 16,645.29 Elmira Horticultural Society 35.00 Ayr Horticultural 'Society 35.00 DEBENTURE INTEREST Waterloo Poultry Assocn. 25.00 Wilmot Agricultural Society 250.00 Debenture By-Law No. 677 19.36 Wellesley Agricultural Society 250.00 Debenture By-Law No. 822 5,139.02 South Waterloo Agricultural Society 250.00 Debenture By-Law No. 828 2,638.46 Elmira-Woolwich Agricultural Society 250.00 Debenture By-Law No. 948 524.32 2,930.00 8,321.16 INSURANCE, HEAT, LIGHT, ETC. LOANS Bank of Montreal 160,000.00 Public Utilities Commission 696.82 Kitchener Water Commission 155.33 INTEREST A. Hannusch, wood 41.00 Kloepfer & Co., coal 353.18 Provincial Highways account 307.71 Wm. Hogg Coal Co. Ltd., coal 1,072.92 Loans 2,114.25 2,319.25 Bank Account No. 2 1,617.53 General Account 573.67 REGISTRY OFFICE 4,613.IG

S. R. Hart & Co. Ltd., county books 151.75 LAW COSTS LAND TAX McBride & McGibbon, retainer fee 100.00 McBride & McGibbon, solr. fees 250.00 Township of N. Dumfries, redemp. Clement, Hattin & Eastman, costs re Hallman prop. 71.01 G. Coll. 58.20 J. H. Erb, refund on Rahman taxes 10.95 C. R. Widdifield, costs re Law Assocn 152.50 Ontario Gazette, advtg. tax sale 17.80 560.70 Waterloo Chronicle, advtg. tax sale 44.90 Agricultural Development Board, re- OLD AGE PENSIONS Old Age Pension Commission 10,744.03 108 109 HOSPITALS FOR INDIGENTS MOTHERS' ALLOWANCES Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital 1,341.90 Mothers' Allowance Commission .... 14,612.50 St. Mary's Hospital 5,561.50 Freeport Sanatorium 12,762.90 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Galt Hospital 3,752.90 Prov. Ont., 'k cost corn borer inspect 125.50 Toronto General Hospital 582.75 Ontario Hospital, Woodstock 771.50 TOWNSHIP OF WATERLOO London Health Assam. 654.00 Hospital for Sick 'Children 518.00 Indigent patients account 3,438.27 St. Joseph's Hospital 78.75 County Roads for dragging, etc. 39.90 St. Michael's Hospital 42.00 3,478.17 Victoria Hospital 22.75 25.00 TOWNSHIP OF WILMOT Hamilton General Hospital Woodstock General Hospital 33.75 Indigent patients account 356.55 Toronto Hospital for Consumptives 16.50 County Roads, code. chloride and in- Guelph General Hospital 36.75 spection 241.03 Lord Dufferin Hospital 124.25 597.58 26,325.20 TOWNSHIP OF WELLESLEY COUNTY ROADS Bank of Montreal 177,921.21 Indigent .patients account 318.62 County Roads, cal. chloride, etc. 828.69 COUNTY ROADS GENERAL 1,147.31 Interest on county road accounts 1,257.22 TOWNSHIP OF WOOLWICH

COUNTY ROADS SUNDRY ACCOUNTS County pupils at High Schools 345.03 Indigent patients account 919.49 Village of Bridgeport, dragging, etc. 28.40 County roads, talc. chloride, etc 783.23 Breslau Garage 1.12 2,047.75 29.52 TOWNSHIP OF NORTH DUMFRIES GALT SUBURBAN ROADS County pupils at High Schools 2,916.63 Estimated cost of roads 3,036.11 Indigent patients account 1,186.33 Deduction on Government subsidy 6.25 County Roads, dragging, etc. 142.59 3,042.36 4,245.55 KITCHENER SUBURBAN ROADS TOWN OF WATERLOO Indigent patients account 2,038.05 Estimated cost of roads 2,253.58 Share of Bridgeport bridge 125.00 TOWN OF PRESTON Deduction on Government subsidy 12.85 Indigent patients account 3,019.07 2,391.43 TOWN OF HESPELER PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, ADMR. OF JUCTICE Indigent patients account 577.50

Dec. Quarter, 1934, estimate refund .. 2,239.80 TOWN OF ELMIRA March Quarter, 1935, estimate refund 1,316.92 Indigent patients account June Quarter, 1935, estimate refund .. 1,326.18 828.12 Sept. Quarter, 1935, estimate refund .. 1,069.51 VILLAGE OF NEW HAMBURG 5,952.41 Indigent patients account 43.75

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VILLAGE OF AYR Abstract Statement of the County pupils at High Schools 156.63 Indigent patients account 119.87 276.50 Receipts and Expenditures of the County of Waterloo PROVINCIAL HIGHWAYS for the year 1935 22,611.07Treasurer of Ontario

COUNTY OF WELLINGTON Cash on hand, December 31, 1934 $ 100.00 Boundary line road account 839.39 RECEIPTS Administration of Justice $ 6,087.24 Municipal Government 165.50 COUNTY OF PERTH Schools 3,440.90 Boundary line road account 733.65 House of Refuge, Maintenance acct. 16,723.62 County Property .50 770,236.19 Registry Office 700.75 Bank of Montreal, 1934 overdraft 134,996.88 Land Tax 4,547.36 Balance cash on hand 100.00 Loans 160,000.00 -- Interest 590.61 $905,333.07 Hospitals, Indigent patients 1.3,150.39 County Roads 177,921.21 County Roads, General 9,475.95 County Roads, sundry accounts 128.00 Galt Suburban Roads 3,000.00 Kitchener Suburban Roads 500.00 Province of Ontario, Admr. of Justice 6,435.36 Province of Ontario, County Roads 156,809.27 Province of Ontario, Dept. of Agric. 144.07 Licenses 233.00 City of Kitchener 30,855.17 City of Galt 13,639.38 Township of Waterloo 99,952.50 Township of Wilmot 32.244.04 Township of Wellesley 26,041.38 Township of Woolwich 26,376.07 Township of North Dumfries 22,584.41 Town of Waterloo 54,237.18 Town of Preston 33,469.70 Town of Hespeler 12,727.75 Town of Elmira 11,630.45 Village of New Hamburg 6,440.50 Village of Ayr 3,084.26 County of Wellington 643.78 County of Perth 7,520.10 891,508.50 Bank of Montreal, 1935 overdraft .... 13,724.57 905,333.07 113 112 EXPENDITURES ASSETS Detention Home Administration of Justice 15,535.50 13,000.00. 295.25 House of Refuge 195,210.00 Industrial Schools County Property Printing, Advtg., Postage, etc. 1,516.36 45,000.00 6,591.77 $253,210.00 - Municipal Government County Roads, sundry accounts Schools 18,941.91 29.52 Detention Home, Maintenance 8,203.54 Province of Ontario, Admr. of Justice 1,069.51 House of Refuge, Maintenance 42346.83 Province of Ontario, estimated subsidy 6,122.17 on roads 84,000.00 County Property, Maintenance Province of Ontario, Dept. of Agric. Gaol Maintenance 6,388.14 125.50 2,930.00 City of Kitchener, 1935 adjustment 26,116.20 Grants City of Galt, 1935 adjustment Insurance, Heat, Light, etc. 2,319.25 11,338.57 151.75 Township of Waterloo 3,478.17 Registry Office Township of Wilmot Land Tax 4,547.36 597.58 16,645.29 Township of Wellesley 1,147.31 Debentures, Principal Township of Woolwich Debentures, Interest 8,321.16 1,702.72 160,000.00 Township of N. Dumfries 1,328.92 Loans Town of Waterloo Interest 4,613.16 2,038.05 560.70 Town of Preston 3.019.07 Law Costs Town of Hespeler Old Age Pensions 10.744.03 577.50 26,325.20 Town of Elmira 828.12 Hospitals for Indigents Village of New Hamburg County Roads 177,921.21 42.75 1,257.22 Village of Ayr 119.87 County Roads General County of Wellington County Roads, sundry accounts 29.52 839.39 2,042.36 County of Perth 321.15 Galt Suburban Roads Balance cash Kitchener Suburban Roads 2,391.43 100.00 Province of Ontario, Admr. of Justice 5,952.41 Province of Ontario, Mothers' Allow- $392,030.90 14,612.50 ances LIABILITIES Province of Ontario, Dept. of Agric. 125.50 Township of Waterloo 3,478.17 Debenture By-Law No 822 87,263.25 Township of Wilmot 597.53 Debenture By-I.Aw No. 828 38,412.29 Township of Wellesley 1,147.31 Debenture By-Law No. 948 9,721.68 Township of Woolwich 2,047.75 135,397.22 Township of North Dumfries 4,245.55 Galt Suburban Roads 73.10 Town of Waterloo 2,038.05 Kitchener Suburban Roads 487.22 Town of Preston 3,019.07 Bank of Montreal 13,724.57 Town of Hespeler 577.50 Town of Elmira 828.12 $149,682.11 Village of New Hamburg 43.75 To the Warden and Council, Village of Ayr 276.50 County of Waterloo. Provincial Highways 22,611.07 Gentlemen: 839.39 County of Wellington We beg to report that we have examined the books County of Perth 733.65 of accounts and vouchers of your Treasurer for the year 770,236.19 ending December 31st, 1935, and that we find the. same Bank of Montreal, 1934 overdraft 134,996.88 100.00 correct and according to the statement submitted herewith. Balance cash The security of your Treasurer for the due perform- 905,333.07 ance of the duties of his office consists of a bond on the Imperial Guarantee and Accident Company of Canada for

114 115 the sum of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) and expires on July 1st, 1936. The amount of cash on hand at the date of this audit is the sum of One Hundred Dollars which is in the hands of your Treasurer. ' Court House, Kitchener, January 17th, 1936. R. P. UFFELMAN, C.A. CHAS. HEIPEL, County Auditors.

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