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Volume¥Fifty-five—No.4B “ARNPRIOR,ONT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1934 Subseription—$2.09 per Year |[Policing ofTown©|Report For October of. Mr. X. Desormia Ontario‘Government,Plans _ Victorian Order Nurse Inclement Weather Marred ‘UnderDiscussion|“October report of the Victorian Ts Relief Officer on — Order nurse is: Remembrance Day Service Mach.RoadConstructi “Patients numbering 29 had 180 ‘ActionHas Been. Lacking nursing visits. Appointed bbyyCouncil at Interested Units Paraded In Snowand Rain ‘Hon. Peter Heenan. ‘Announces. $662,000 as. When Complaints Made Ofthese, 19 were new patients; an Adjourned Meeting From Post Office to Town Hall and Later SumItIs Hoped to Spend on SouthRenfrew | _Is Allegation 6 medical; 3 surgical; 6 prenatal Monday Evening and.8 babies. | Attended Church—Usual Ceremony at Pyion -Roads—For NorthRenfrew Smaller Sum} There were 4 maternity cases Mr. X. Desormia was appointed but Addresses Were Omitted and for CarletonCounty, $80,000 The matter of policing of the and 5 operations were attended. relief officer at a salary of two dol- ‘town wasbrought to the fore at. Educational visits made were 94. lars per day at an adjourned meet- Remembrance Day ceremony lost sons overseas, placed a wreath “The Ontario provincial govern-. in the riding on a pro rata basis. an adjourned meeting of the muni- Total visits, 274. - ing of the Arnprior council on here this year followed the same on the pylon for the Ontario gov- s“ment plans to spend: $662,000 on. ‘Tentative plans are to place mar- ‘cipal council on Monday night Fees from patients, $30.25; Met- Monday evening. Appointment of general plan as in former years ernment and others followed. arterial roads in South Renfrew, ‘ried men,-as far as possible, on’ when Councillor Short queried: ropolitan Life Insurance, $217.75; Mr. Desormia was made on motion with the exception that addresses The Last Post and then the -.uplans to Spend $497,000. on sim- ‘this road work nearest home and “What are the duties of the chief total, $58.00. of Councillors Short dnd Moran were omitted and because of it Reveille were sounded by Sergt. » ilar: roads in. North Renfrew to-send unmarried men to. camps of police at a function such as that Five mothers’ conferences were and was cncurred in unanimously. being Sunday, there wasa parade James Beatty of the Lanark and >and plans to spend $80,000° on ‘furthér away on the trans-Canada on Saturday.” Reference -was to held: total attendance 59. It was stated to council that to church afterward, the church Renfrew Scottish and the national - voads of like nature in Carleton highway. the interscholastic rugby game. Tyw9 toxoid clinics by Dr. J. H. about sixty have registered to date chosen being the Elginstreet Bap- anthem was sung. -eounty, if and providing the Do- ~The: Chronicle understands that Councillor Short complained ‘that Box, on the new forms approved by the tist. The participating units paraded “minion will contribute. forty per no part-of the expenditure will be spectators had been allowed to 26 children. had immunization provincial government. With the Citizens’ band leading then to the Elgin street Baptist ent of the sums mentioned. This on Highway No. 17 but on. arter- crowd over a large section ofthe completed. Opening of a lengthy relief dis- ial roads. designed to permit easy playing field and wondered if the there was a parade from the post church; those who wished to do so “road. work planned| here. and in On Oct. Sth, Dr. Lewis held a cussion followed Mayor. Mulvihill’s attended the service and others re- egress from various points to the police chief could be instructed to office to the town hall and with _ the district involving | over a mil- mental health clinic. queries: “What are we going to do turned to the barracks and to the new road. designed to shorten the exercise the powers ofhis office veterans, members of the Lanark lion and aquarter. of dollars is about relief this fall? How are and Renfrew Scottish, boy scouts scout and cub headquarters. distance between Pembroke: and to move them back behind the part of a provincial plan to spend. we going to handle it?” and wolf cubs participating. A new color note in the parade Toronto. lines. ~ $16,000,000 at various points in it,” The mayor explained that last was in the colored caps worn by One new . section of roadway | ‘Tvs no use, he won't do Town Bylawsin A heavy fall of snow militated theprovince to. provide employ- January, to save time at council many of the veterans, various co!l- planned is said to be from Burley answered Mayor Mulvihill. against a large turnout but despite “mentfor 40,000men until the end meetings and to facilitate matters ors representing the division of to Bancroft. to Barry’s Bay to There were questions as to the the very inclement weather a sur- a of March. Terrible Shape for relief recipients council had prisingly large number of people which the wearer was a member. Pembroke. extent of the duties of a chief of This:“program, as outlined by. acted on his suggestion to have were present at the town hall for AHon. Peter Heenan, Ontario minis- The. whole program depends, police and Mayor Mulvihill stated committees of council meet relief however, on whether or not the that a chief’s duty was to preserve | Says the Mayor the ceremony. terof lands and forests, has been recipients at regular intervals to After the customary two min- Dominion government will con- order and discipline at any gath- : “presented, The Chronicle under- hear complaints about rulings by Armistice Day tribute a stated share of the estim- ering whether on public or private utes of silence, “O Canada” was _“gtands, to the . Dominion cabinet Agrees With Coun. Short the relief officer, Committee for sung and Piper James McHardy ~ where it is being considered. ated expenditures. property. the first three months had been at Elgin Street [The Ottawa Journal carried an - Mayor Mulvihill stated in rather That All Should Be played “The Lament.” Mrs. W. H. | In the event of such. a program the mayor, the reeve and the de- Meek, representing mothers who of work being instituted in: South, unofficial report this Thursday exasperated tone that he had en- Burnt and Fresh | puty reeve and they had carried Baptist Church Renfrew, Arnprior men would morning to the effect that Mr. deavored to have the chief take Start Made on until late in the spring when share with those from other points Heenan’s plan will not be accepted action about a police dog in the relief had been practically elimin- Homecoming Reception inits present form.] north ward, alleged to be vicious Sunday Morning Service ated. Now, the mayor believed “Our bylaws are in terrible and alleged to have bitten at least three other members of council One hundred friends of Mr. and Attended by Members to get action shape; you can walk right through JuniorGridders one child; failing should take over the work. Mrs. Craig Coe were present at of Legion, Cubs Demonstration—Concert from the chief, the mayor had act- them,” said Mayor Mulvihill at a Varied councillors, one after their homein Fitzroy Harbor on council meeting on Monday night, Failed Advance é ed. on his own initiative and had another, stated their belief that Friday evening at a home coming and Others secured results but he did not apropos of a request from the Arn- _All ladies of Arnprior and dis- the committee of mayor, reeve and reception. Dancing and cards prior business men’s association “InthePlayoffs trict are cordially invited to at- believe it should be necessary for deputy reeve had functioned ex- were enjoyed and during the The members of the Arnprior that council name a committee fo tendthe free concert and demon- a private citizen to do such things cellently, were in touch with per- evening the bride and bridegroom branch of the Canadian Legion of for meet a committee of the business stration of Wabasso products in when there was a police officer tinent details of relief matters and were presented with a mantel the British Empire Service League | Held the GlebeTeam for men, the two committees to con- the Arnprior town hall, under the the purpose. would be well advised to carry on clock. The address was read by together with the members of the sider amalgamation of many by- -. Major Part of Game auspices of the Arnprior branch of The mayor also complained that until the end of the year. Ernie Sadler and M. L. Farrell local Cubs upon the conclusion of keep laws to bring them up to date. the V.O.N., starting at 8 o’clock on it seemed to be impossible to Members of that committee had made the presentation. the celebration of the sixteenth Yielding. Touch in a “Then let’s burn them all and the evening of Wednesday, Nov. off the main business streets, opposing views and believed the Mr. and Mrs. Coe (nee Thelma anniversary of the armistice held Final Quarter start over,” countered Mr. Short. 2ist. | character from the west end of the work and honors should be shared Delahunt) were married in St. at the town hall, on Sunday par- to be a “No fooling; that’s what should There will be a program by. local town who.was alleged by others. “Matthew’s church. Ottawa, by Rev. aded to the Elgin street Baptist ae Arnprior high school’s powerful des- be done,’ was the mayor’s rejoin- artists and a special door prize of nuisance to merchants and.