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295.00
$1,694.50
SELECTMEN'S LICENSES
Outstanding Jan. 1, 1928 $5.00
Licenses issued :
Firearms
$9.00
Jitney
198.00
Jitney drivers
146.00
Garage
5.00
Innholders',
27.00
Sunday
234.00
Common victuallers',
54.00
Second-hand auto
42.00
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147
Advertisement gasoline 6.00
Gasoline
26.00
Theater
10.00
757.00
$762.00
Payments to Treasurer
$761.00
Outstanding Dec. 31, 1928, per list
1.00
$762.00
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Felix Gatineau, Sealer
Outstanding, Jan. 1, 1928 ...
$.78
Outstanding Dec. 31, 1928 ...
$.78
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
S. Labonte
Fees for sealing
$205.91
Overpayment to Treasurer
8.16
$214.07
Payments to Treasurer
$209.96
Cash on hand Dec. 31, 1928 . .
4.11
$214.07
Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1929 . . Payments to Treasurer,
$4.11
Jan. 1 to Jan. 10, 1929 .. $4.11
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BOARD OF HEALTH
Outstanding Jan. 1, 1928 ... $2.00
Due from Selectmen's clerk .
1.00
Licenses issued :
8 Alcohol @ $1.00 $8.00
20 Hairdressing @ $1.00 20.00
66 Milk @ 50c 33.00
8 Oleomargarine @ 50c .. 4.00
2 Slaughtering @ $1.00 . . 2.00
1 Rendering @ $1.00 1.00
68.00
$71.00
Payments to Treasurer $71.00
LIBRARY DEPARTMENT
Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1928 $38.10
Fines 449.34
$487.44
Payments to Treasurer
$440.39
Cash on hand Dec. 31, 1928
47.05
$487.44
Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1929
$47.05
Fines Jan. 1 to Jan. 16, 1929
22.90
$69.95
Payments to Treasurer Jan. 1 to. Jan. 16
1929 $42.05
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Cash on hand Jan. 16, 1929 (verified) .. 27.90
$69.95
SEWER LOAN SINKING FUND
Securities
Par Savings
Value
Deposits
Total
On hand at beginning of year $16,000.00 $32,289.84 $48,289.84 On hand at end of year $16,000.00 $34,496.01 $50,496.01
Receipts
Payments
interest on deposits $1,566.17 Deposited in savings
Interest on securities 640.00
bank
$2,206.17
$2,206.17
$2,206.17
JESSE J. ANGELL CHARITY FUND
Cash
Savings Deposits
Total
On hand at beginning of year
*$14.44
$1,082.84
$1,097.28
On hand at end of year
*$16.69
$1,020.10
$1,036.79
Receipts
Payments
Withdrawn from sav-
ings bank
$62.74
Aid rendered Cash on hand
$102.34
Income
41.85
Dec. 31, 1928
16.69
Cash on hand
Jan. 1, 1928
14.44
$119.03
$119.03
*In general cash
150
ELLA M. COLE FUND (Needy School Children)
Cash
Savings Deposits
Total
On hand at beginning of year
$3,000.00
$3,000.00
On hand at end of year
*79.50
$3,000.00
$3,079.50
Receipts
Payments
Income
$100.00 Expended Cash on hand Dec. 31, 1928
79.50
$100.00
$100.00
*In general cash
ROBERT H. COLE TRADE SCHOOL FUND
Cash
Total
On hand at beginning of year
$1,071.30
$1,071.30
Receipts
Payments
Received from J. C. F.
Wheelock, Trustee $59,000.00
Expended for con- struction
$60,071.30
Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1928 1,071.30
$60,071.30
$60,071.30
$20.50
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ALEXIS BOYER JR. SCHOOL FUND
Cash
Savings Deposits
Total
On hand at beginning of year
*$29.23
$220.33
$249.56
.On hand at end of year
*$17.87
$231.16
$249.03
Receipts
Payments
Income
Cash on hand
$10.83 Deposited in sav- ings bank
$10.83
Jan. 1, 1928
29.23
Expended
11.36
Cash on hand
Dec. 31, 1928
17.87
$40.06
$40.06
*In general cash
MARY MYNOTT LIBRARY FUND
Cash
Savings Deposits
Total
On hand at beginning of year
*$6.63
$1.000.00
$1,006.61
On hand at end of year
*$12.32
1.000.00
1,012.32
Receipts
Payments
Income
$49.34
Library expenditures
$43.65
Cash on hand
Cash on hand
Jan. 1, 1928
6.63
Dec. 31, 1928
12.32
$55.97
$55.97
*In general cash
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CEMETERY PERPETUAL CARE FUNDS
Savings Deposits
Total
On hand at beginning of year
$38,563.93 $38,563.93
On hand at end of year
$39,768.93 $39,768.93 .
Receipts
Payments
Income
$1,681.58
Deposited in sav-
Sale of lots
530.00
ings banks
$1,205.00
Bequests
675.00
Transferred to town for cemetery 1,681.58
$2,886.58
$2,886.58
CEMETERY GENERAL CARE FUNDS
Savings Deposits
Total
On hand at beginning of year
$25,000.00 $25,000.00
On hand at end of year
$25,000.00 $25,000.00
Receipts
Payments
Income
$1,162.84
Transferred to town for cemetery
$1,162.84
TOWN OF SOUTHBRIDGE Balance Sheet-December 31, 1928 REVENUE ACCOUNTS
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Cash :
In Banks and Office :
General $55,156.74
Surplus War Bonus Fund
and Accumulation ..
8,949.44
$64,106.18
Accounts Receivable :
Taxes :
Levy of 1926 $2,798.56
Levy of 1927 27,555.97
Levy of 1928 72,933.84
Temporary Loans : In Anticipation of Revenue $100,000.00
Trust Funds Income : Jesse .J. Angell Charity Fund $16.69
Alexis Boyer Jr. School Fund 17.87
Ella M. Cole Fund 79.50
Jacob Edwards Library Fund . 691.23
Mary Mynott
Library Fund .... 12.32
103,288.37
Special Assessments :
Unapportioned Sewer .
$3,402.10
Unapportioned Sewer
$817.61
Tailings 466.89
World War Memorial
8,949.44
1928, Added to Taxes 485.56 Apportioned Sewer 1927, Added to Taxes 52.01
Sale of Town Barn .. 1
4,750.00 Appropriation Balances : Main and Everett Sts. Sidewalks $1,218.00 By-Laws 1,000.00
Apportioned Sewer 1928, Added to Taxes 359.64
Committed Sewer In-
terest 1927 17.81
2,218.00
Sewer Assessment Receipts
2,909.52
terest 1928 215.50
Overlay-Reserved for Abatements :
Levy of 1926 $554.40
4,532.62
Levy of 1927
2,961.76
Levy of 1928
4,327.67
Unapportioned Sidewalk 1926, Added to Taxes $192.40
7,843.83
Reserve Fund-Overlay Surplus
$3,182.69
Sewer Assessments Revenue
4,532.62
Apportioned Sidewalk 1927, Added to Taxes 28.56
Sidewalk Assessments Revenue
1,220.78
Apportioned Sidewalk
Tax Titles Revenue 806.44
1928, Added to Taxes 233.00
Departmental Revenue 13,805.62
Committed Sidewalk Interest 85.80
Surplus Revenue
37,005.30
Committed Sewer In-
Unapportioned Sidewalk 1927, Added to Taxes 681.02
1,220.78
Tax Titles held by Town, Departmental :
$806.44
Police
$25.00
Ambulance 852.00
Health
21.93
Highway
103.30
Public Welfare
7,093.79
Infirmary
59.00
Mothers' Aid
3,562.65
State Aid
474.00
Military Aid
236.25
Soldiers' Burials 96.00
School
621.50
Cemetery
660.00
$13,805.6%
Overdrawn Accounts :
Town Clerk $13.68
Ambulance
4.17
Snow and Ice
30.88
Land Damage North
Woodstock Road 700.00
·
748.73
$188,508.74
$188,508.74
NON-REVENUE ACCOUNTS
River Street School .
$.21
Non-Revenue Cash :
Sewer Filter Beds
98
In Bank
$1,425.90
Road Construction 1926 .
1,424.71
$1,425.90
$1,425.90
DEFERRED REVENUE ACCOUNTS
Apportioned Sewer Assessments Due In :
1929
$501.56
portioned but not Due
$1,905.88
1930
606.01
Sidewalk Assessments Ap-
760.97
1932
95.42
1933
78.52
1934
78.52
1935
78.58
1936
56.76
1937
30.62
1938
19.90
.
.
.
·
.
.
.
portioned but not Due
1931
359.99
Sewer Assessments Ap-
$1,905.88 Apportioned Sidewalk Assessments Due In :
1929
$389.13
1930
339.45
1931
32.39
760.97
$2,666.85
$2,666.85
DEBT ACCOUNTS
Sinking Funds, Cash and Securites $50,496.01 Net Funded or Fixed Debt 212,583.99
Sewer Construction
Loan 1899
$30,000.00
Sewer Construction
Loan 1900 20,000.00
General Loans:
Serial 4% $194,000.00
Serial 4 1-4% 3,000.00
Serial 5%
12,000.00
Serial 5 1-8%
4,080.00
213,080.00
$263,080.00
$263,080.00
TRUST ACCOUNTS
Trust Funds Cash and Securities $70,020.19
Jesse J. Angell Charity Fund $1,020.10
Ella M. Cole Fund (Needy School Children)
3,000.00
Alexis Boyer Jr. School Fund
231.16
Mary Mynott Library Fund
1,000.00
Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds 39,768.93
Cemetery General Care Funds
25,000.00
$70,020.19
$70,020.19
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TOWN WARRANT
Worcester, ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Southbridge, in the County of Worcester, GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby requested to notify the inhabitants of the Town of Southbridge, aforesaid, qualified to vote in town affairs to meet in the Town Hall in said Southbridge, on Monday, the fourth (4) day of March A. D., 1929, at 5.45 o'clock in the fore- noon to act on the following articles :
Article 1. To choose a moderator to preside over said meeting.
Article 2. To choose by ballot all town officers for the ensuing year :- Clerk; Treasurer; three Selectmen for one year ; one member Board of Health for three years; one mem- ber Board of Public Welfare for three years; one Assessor for three years; Collector of Taxes for one year; two members of School Committee for three years; one Park Commissioner for three years; one Sinking Fund Commissioner for three years ; one Sinking Fund Commissioner for two years (to fill va- cancy) ; one Power Commissioner for three years; two Ceme- tery Commissioners for three years; Tree Warden; Highway Surveyor; three Constables and all others provided for by law.
Article 3. To vote by ballot "Yes" or "No" in answer to
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the following question :
Question :
For the guidance of the Board of Selectmen the will of the voters is desired upon the following ques- tion :-
Shall motion pictures and other certain public entertainments be licensed in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 136, Section 4, of the General Laws of Massachusetts, as amended by Acts and Re- solves of Massachusetts of 1926, Chapter 326.
Article 4. To hear and act on the reports of the Town Accountant, Clerk, Treasurer, Selectmen, School Committee. Library Committee and others.
Article 5. To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be necessary to pay town debts and charges for the current financial year.
Article 6. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Treasurer with the approval of thé Selectmen to borrow money in anticipation of the revenue of the current financial year, or act anything thereon.
Article 7. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to cause an audit to be made of the Town's Ac- counts of 1929, or act anything thereon.
Artcile 8. To see if the town will vote to pay its Engine- men, or act anything thereon.
Article 9. To see if the town will vote to give the Collec- tor of Taxes the same power to collect taxes that the Town Treasurer has when appointed Collector of Taxes.
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Article 10. To see if the town will vote to have all taxes due and payable October 1, 1929, and if not paid on or before October 17, 1929, to have interest charged at the rate provided for by law from October 1, 1929, or act anything thereon.
Article 11. To see if the town will vote to fix the com- pensation of town officers, or act anything thereon.
Article 12. To see if the town will vote to authorize its elected Boards to appoint any of its members to another town office or position and fix the compensation of same, or act anything thereon.
Article 13. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a certain sum of money to balance overdrawn ac- counts of 1929, and to pay outstanding bills, or act anything thereon.
Article 14. To see if the town will vote to accept the pro- visions of Chapter 143, Section 3, of the General Laws of Massachusetts, or act anything thereon.
Article 15. To see if the town will vote to accept the pro- visions of Chapter 143, Sections 6-7-8-9-10 and 11, of the Gen- eral Laws of Massachusetts, or act anything thereon.
Article 16. To see if the town will vote to authorize and direct its Selectmen to appoint annually in April, an inspec- tor of Wires, or act anything thereon.
Article 17. To see if the town will vote to authorize and direct its Selectmen to appoint annually in April, an Inspector of Buildings, or act anything thereon.
Article 18. To hear and act on the report of the Com-
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mittee appointed to revise the By-Laws of the Town, under Article 22, of annual town meeting of March 7, 1927.
Article 19. To see if the town will vote to sell the tri- angular plot of land on Goddard Court, adjoining that parcel sold to Onorato and Domenica Micheli in 1928, or act any- - thing thereon.
Article 20. To see if the town will vote to construct a cement concrete road on Main Street, beginning at the end of the present cement road at junction of Oakes Ave. and Main Street westerly to the brick paving at junction of Main and Hamilton Streets, with a cement curb on the westerly side, raise and appropriate money therefor, or act anything thereon.
Article 21. To see if the town will vote to construct a cement concrete road on the southerly half of Main Street, beginning at the wood paving on said street easterly to the casterly line of Everett Street, raise and appropriate money therefor, or act anything thereon.
Article 22. To see if the town will vote to construct a permanent road on Hartwell Street, beginning at Eastford Road, westerly to Marcy Street, raise and appropriate money therefor, or act anything thereon.
Article 23. To see if the town will vote to construct a permanent road on Marcy Street, beginning at Hartwell Street, northerly to Hamilton Street, raise and appropriate money therefor, or act anything thereon.
Article 24. To see if the town will vote to construct a cement concrete road on River Street, beginning at the end of the cement road near Mill Street, and extending northerly to Pleasant Street, and on Pleasant Street, from the easterly line
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of River Street westerly to the cement paving on Pleasant Street, raise and appropriate money therefor, or act anything thereon.
Article 25. To see if the town will vote to construct a cement concrete road on Mill Street, from River Street, southerly to the cement road on Mill Street, raise and appro- priate money therefor, or act anything thereon.
Article 26. To see if the town will vote to construct a permanent road on Everett Street, beginning at the Southerly end of the present permanent road and running southerly, raise and appropriate therefor the sum of $2,000.00, or act anything thereon.
Article 27. To see if the town will vote to construct a permanent road on Lebanon Hill from the southerly end of the present permanent road to top of said Lebanon Hill, raise and appropriate therefor the sum of $1,500.00, or act any- thing thereon.
Article 28. To see if the town will vote to construct a cement concrete sidewalk with gutters, on the southerly :. le of Snow Street its entire length, and on the easterly side of Moon Street, about 687 feet northerly from Snow Street, raise and appropriate money therefor, or act anything thereon.
Article 29. To see if the town will vote to accept the pro- visions of Chapter 406, of the Acts of 1928, namely : "An Act to permit certain sports and games on the Lord's Day, under Section 21, of Section 2, of said Act," or act anything thereon.
Article 30. To see if the town will vote to construct a storm water drain in Main Street, and in adjoining land on
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the northerly side to the River, at a point between Mill Street and the Bridge over the river on Main Street, (in Globe Vil- lage) raise and appropriate money therefor or act anything thereon.
Article 31. To see if the town will vote to construct a storm water drain with catch-basins in Clover, Sayles and Dres- ser Streets raise and appropriate money therefor or act any- thing thereon.
Article 32. To see if the town will vote to build a storm water drain, beginning in Worcester Street, near or at the cor- ner of Laurel Street (so-called) along Worcester Street to Olney Avenue; thence by Olney Avenue and Mechanic Street to the River at the Mechanic Street Bridge; also in Charlton Street at or nearly opposite the Sacred Heart Church, easterly to Mechanic Street, raise and appropriate money therefor or act anything thereon.
Article 33. To see if the town will vote to build or repair the storm water drain in Summer, Everett, Cohasse and Beecher Streets, raise and appropriate money therefor or act anything thereon.
. Article 34. To see if the town will vote to construct a storm water drain with catch-basins in High Street, between South and Glover Streets, raise and appropriate money there- for or act anything thereon.
Article 35. To see if the town will vote to sell the build- ing, known as the "Morse District Schoolhouse" or act any- thing thereon.
Article 36. To see if the town will vote to install an illu-
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minated "Traffic Beacon" at the junction of Main and Hamil- ton Streets, opposite Goddard Court, raise and appropriate money therefor or act anything thereon.
Article 37. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to substitute or change the location of certain street lights, where convenience and necessity seems advisable or act anything thereon.
Article 38. To see if the town will vote to install and maintain street lights on Brick Yard Road, from the Lebanon Hill Road, to residence of Mederic Duhamel, and one light on Thomas Street, raise and appropriate money therefor or act anything thereon.
Article 39. To see if the town will vote to install electric street lights on West Street, beginning at the last light near residence of Henry Lavallee and extending to fork in road near residence of Kusebe Laliberte, raise and appropriate money therefor or act anything thereon.
Article 40. To see if the town will vote to set aside the plot of land at the junction of Main and South Streets, for the use of the Felix Gatineau Memorial, raise and appropriate money therefor or act anything thereon.
Article 41. To see if the town will vote to refund to Gedeon Gregoire, the sum of Twelve hundred forty and 12/100 ($1240.12) dollars, being the amount (including interest there- on) paid by him for taxes in excess of the correct assessment for the years from and including 1906 up to and including 1925, raise and appropriate money therefor or act anything thereon.
Article 42. To see if the town will vote to accept the re-
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port of the Selectmen, as to the laying out as a public way, a certain way known as Fairmount Avenue, leading easterly from Charlton Street, over land of Maynard Land Company and others, raise and appropriate money therefor or act any- thing thereon.
Article 43. To see if the town will vote to accept the re- port of the Selectmen, as to the laying out as a public way, a certain way known as Harding Court, leading northerly from Dresser Street, over land of A. Marcy Bartholomew, Trustee and others, raise and appropriate money therefor or act any- thing thereon.
Article 44. To see if the town will vote to construct a sewer in Main Street, from Oakes Avenue to Union Street, raise and appropriate money therefor or act anything thereon.
Article 45. To see if the town will vote to construct a sewer in Litchfield Avenue, beginning at South Street, south- erly about 575 feet, raise and appropriate money therefor or act anything thereon.
Article 46. To see if the town will vote to construct a cement concrete sidewalk and curb five feet wide on the east- erly side of Newell Avenue, beginning at South Street, and extending southerly about 700 feet, raise and appropriate money therefor or act anything thereon.
And you are directed to serve this Warrant by publishing an attested copy thereof twice in the Southbridge Press, South- bridge Herald and Southbridge News, the first publication be- ing not less than nine days next preceding the day of the meet- ing-or by posting up such attested copies in four con- spicous places within the Town, at least nine days, including
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Sundays,-before the day of holding said meeting. The polls will be open at 5:45 o'clock A. M., and close at 6:00 o'clock P. M.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place hereinbefore named.
Given under our hands this 18th day of February A. D., 1929.
ALFRED J. PELOQUIN, FRED E. HALL, WILFRID J. LAMOUREUX,
Selectmen of Southbridge.
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INDEX
Accountant's Report 39
Appropriations 70A
Balance Sheet 64.
General Revenue 40
Commercial Revenue Departmental 41
Outstanding Bills
69
Payments
44
Assessors' Report
99
Board of Health
83
Cemetery Committee
107
Engineer's Report
25
Fire Engineers
27 36
List of Town Officers
3
Police Department
71
Playground Committee
117
Report of the Almoner
105
Report of Ambulance Department 37
Report of the Board of Public Welfare
101
Report of Sealer of Weights and Measures 121
125
Selectmen's Report
21
Tax Collector
75
Town Clerk's Report
98
Town Warrant 159
Treasurer's Report
13
Trustees of the Public Library 109
Report of State Audit 1928
Forest Fire Warden
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE TOWN OFFICERS AND
FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE
TOWN of SOUTHBRIDGE
FOR THE YEAR ENDING
DECEMBER 31
1929
CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS PRINTING COMPANY SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS.
TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1929
TREASURER Felix A. Bouvier
CLERK Raymond H. Favreau
SELECTMEN
Alfred J. Peloquin Joseph Lafleche, 2nd
Fred E. Hall
BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE
Napoleon J. Blanchard
Term Expires 1932
Hermengilde J. Lamothe
Term Expires 1931
Oliva Trahan Term Expires 1930
ASSESSORS
Philias X. Casavant Joseph T. Gervais Eugene E. Gabree
Term Expires 1932 Term Expires 1930 Term Expires 1931
BOARD OF HEALTH
Arthur Lavallee Joseph G. E. Page, M. D. Isidore LeBlanc
Term Expires 1932 Term Expires 1931 Term Expires 1930
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HIGHWAY SURVEYOR Adelard Bouchard
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
George B. Wells Pierre Lafortune Joseph E. Benoit
Term Expires 1932
Term Expires 1932
Term Expires 1931
Hector LeClair
Term Expires 1931
Winefred Beck
Term Expires 1930
Bertha Clarke
Term Expires 1930
TRUSTEES JOCOB EDWARDS
MEMORIAL LIBRARY
For The Town
George Grant Louis O. Rieutord
Fred E. Corbin Henry Tetreault
For The Fund John E. Paige
CEMETERY COMMITTEE
Daniel T. Morrill Wardwell M. Edwards Clarence F. Morse George H. Hartwell Alva L. Hyde Seaver M. Rice
Term Expires 1931 Term Expires 1931 Term Expires 1932 Term Expires 1932
Term Expires 1930 Term Expires 1930
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CONSTABLES
Ulric Brault Andrew M. Higgins Patrick Donnelly
Alfred Lariviere Ovila Martin Marcus L. Dillaber George H. Hartwell
TAX COLLECTOR 1 Leon L. Delage
PLANNING BOARD
Henry R. Dufault Joseph Metras Oswald Laliberte
George S. Potter Elmer Schumacher
SEWER COMMISSIONERS
Onesiphore Lapierre Omer Perron Pierre Benoit
Term Expires 1931 Term Expires 1932 Term Expires 1930
SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS
Louis R. Metras Conrad E. Maynard Wilfred Riopel
Term Expires 1932 Term Expires 1930 Term Expires 1931
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PARK COMMISSIONERS
George Silk William C. Lunan
Hector M. LeClair
Term Expires 1931
Term Expires 1932
Term Expires 1930
TREE WARDEN Albert E. L'Ecuyer
TRUSTEES OF TRUST FUND
Raymond H. Favreau
Allan H. Faxon
APPOINTIVE OFFICERS
TOWN ACCOUNTANT Joseph E. Desrosier
TOWN COUNSEL Louis O. Rieutord
TOWN ENGINEER
George A. Alley
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SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Fred E. Corbin
CARE OF TOWN CLOCK Marcus L. Dillaber
GAME WARDEN Alfred Lariviere
POUND KEEPER Joseph Payant
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KEEPER OF LOCKUP ·
Ulric Brault
Ernest J. Fierro, Assistant
JANITOR OF TOWN BUILDING Victor Gaumond
CATTLE INSPECTOR William C. Van Tassell, V. S.
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BUILDING INSPECTOR George A. Alley
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES G. Rudolphe Lariviere
INSPECTOR OF WIRES Charles J. LaFrance
REGISTRARS OF VOTERS
S. D. Perry, Joseph L. Berthiaume, J. J. O'Shaughnessy Raymond H. Favreau, Clerk
MOTH SUPERINTENDENT Albert E. L'Ecuyer ·
FIRE ENGINEERS Joseph E. Ducheneau, Chief
Henry O. Desaulnier
Louis E. Farland
George W. Laughnane J. William Claflin
James C. Sangren, Superintendent of Fire Alarm
FIRE WARDEN Joseph E. Ducheneau
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DEPUTIES
Edward Bellerose George Clemence
Joseph Mandville
William LeBlanc George W. Lavallee Antonio Boniface
FENCE VIEWERS
I. Raymond Apte Charles Proulx, Jr. Albert J. Mckinstry
MEASURERS OF WOOD AND BARK
Mederic Duhamel
Raymond Dartt
Thomas Hughes
Clifford Mckinstry
Solomon Labonte
A. J. Harwood
Joseph L. Berthiaume
Wardwell Edwards
Charles J. Brodeur George Harris
Hector Demers
Alfred Montigny
Everett M. Morse
George Simpson
George Alley Eugene Walker
Raymond Mckinstry
FIELD DRIVERS
Alfred E. Lariviere Ulric Brault Ovila Martin
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POLICE OFFICERS
Louis Meunier
Miss Margaret Butler
Louis Hetu
- Joseph Tremblay David Fox
Arthur Durocher
Alfred Marand
Joseph Dionne
Alfred Lafleche
Edward Grant Peter Graff
John King Henry Lavoie
Draper A. Story
Michael Prendergast
I. Raymond Apte Herve L'Homme Peter Latour
A. J. Mckinstry Oliver Houle
Victor Gaumond
H. W. Wilkinson
R. H. Lindsay Herbert E. Michon Earl Craig
Eugene Blais
Adelbert Buchanan
John Pelletier
Aristide Asselin
Thomas Earls
Thomas McGrath
Arthur Lariviere
George H. Clemence
Harvey Tavernier Guiseppe Ruzzolli Louis Bueci
Joseph Payant
Edward Carey
J. H. Montigny
Geo. W. Lavallee
John Nichols
Louis Dionne
Alpha Fontaine
Justin Dentini
George Duprey George Bergmark E. Stanley Knowles Louis R. Metras Irving Mitchell Joseph J. Tully William Farquhar Zenas Henley John Farquhar Charles F. Rielly
Benj. R. Newcomb
George A. Alley Herbert F. Ryan Horace Rajotte Omer L. Metivier Wilbrod Asselin Herman Girard
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UNIFORMED POLICE FORCE
Ulric Brault, Chief
Pierre Cormier
Ovila Martin
Joseph Paquin
Arthur L. Murphy
Patrick Donnelley
Felix Lusignan
Joseph Morin
Alfred Lariviere
John M. Beaudry
Carl Corriveau
Martin Brennan John Miller
Ernest J. Fierro, Substitute E. Stanley Knowles, Substitute
SOLDIERS' BURIAL OFFICERS
George W. Corey Wm. P. Lacroix
Ralph Lavers
PUBLIC WEIGHTERS
Raoul Thibeault
Thomas Hughes
George Alley
Medric Duhamel
George Bergmark
Eugene Walker
Robert Christianson
George E. Morse
Stanley Cheney Irene Hughes
C. Russell Morse Adelard Laporte
Bazil J. Proulx, Jr.
Raymond McKinstry
Benj. R. Newcomb
John J. Hogan Osa Matte, Raymond Dartt
Herbert E. Ryan David Hobson Edmund Gilbreault
Harold C. Fay,
John Roan John Dirlan
Clifford Mckinstry Alfred Mckinstry
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