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HomeMy WebLinkAbout253378 4357 49 @vsv DAY l6 ` FAIIt��RT ��qGN 00 gip; 7w7 -b, ': Ilk .. M 1954 - "Bon Accord" cottage, Fairport Beach. Harry & Eunice Streeter with Diana 14 months. Spring of 1954 to Spring of 1958. 2nd cottage south uY first corner north of the lake on the west side of Fairport Beach Rd. 1955 - Rear of Streeter cottage. Neighbourhood children play Ring -a - round -a - rosy. Heather Skene on the left and Diana Streeter on the right. 1958 - Just before the Streeter family moved to West Hill. Frances Haze 4 1/2, Diana Streeter 5 and sister Wendy 2 1/2 Fairport Beach Rate Minutes of Meeting held at the Tuesday Aufrust25rd, 1927. Payers As70/1 ation. residence of Mr. T. O'Reily. Present,- Messers, O'Reily, Stuart, 114"uarrinpton, Ashman, Warnerr, Smith, Treloar, Richardson, Bulmer, lavis, Cressell, The Minutes of the previous meeting were read, and confirmed. The lVilinutes of the meeting of the Executive committee held August lVth. were prsented to the association for discussion. MEMBERSHIP Moved bjr 11r.j.B.Bulmer. FEE 3 . Secondec by llr.T.Cressell. That the annual membership fee be $1.00 per year Carried. AXLUAL FIRD Lay. Moved by 14r. A.E. Stuart, Qeoodded by 11.111r. T. Cressell, That this Association hold a field day on Saturday august 27th. and a Corn Roast in the Evening. Carried. SUBWAY UNDER Moved by Mr.T.Cressell, O.N.R. Second,:;C, by Mr. E.C'.Warner. That the President be authorized to write a letter to the Reeve of the Township upointing out thae increased traffic over this level crossing, and the danger attendent thereto. Carried. WI8 140 OF Moved by Mr.F.C.Davis. ROAD'VAY AT 62 e c o n d e d by I.Fr E .0 .'ill a rn a r HIGUWAY. That the President be authorized to interview the Highway Officials to see if the main road at the intersection of the Kinpston Road could be widened, and the curve made easier of approach. I Carried. RESTRICTION OF BUILLILG LOTS. After considerable discussion it was decided to write a letter to the owners,of the land comprising this sub -division, sugsesting that they consider restricting the sale to lots of not less than 50 feet, and that only one dwelling be permitted to each lot of this frontape,thiB sugvestion to apply only to the unsold lands. Minutes ©f mt�-. Alf.'2ZO. Contd. ry REMR5HIF FEES. The secretary reported the receipt of membership fees from the following. Ues$ers.-T.B .0'Heily, A.F.Stuart, A.Iuarrington, A..F..Ashman, B.C.4'arner, S.J.Smith, S.Treloar, J.B.Bulmer, F.C.Lavis, T.C,ressell., The meeting then ad:ourned. 928. at tale home of the .ewers. 0+REILLY ADAJS BARRETT CRI:SSEL N} rrfeAI9 QUARRSNGTON a`.TT$ STEVVART TRUMOAR 'adARDSFR. In the absence of the Secretary, who was out of town, the President asked S,lence to take his place. Minutes of the previous meeting were react and the adoption Moved- by Mr. Warner Sec.- " 'sir. Bulmer. Tinder old business :s°. €;ressel reported that he had inter- viewed .'11r. RT ID, a butcher at 'Highland Creek, who agreed to canvass the district on Thursday ti -,e 26th, and size up the gitua.tion, ;°ii tYi « view to giving a regular service. The question of lour electric voltage was left over until the Secretary's return, as also the report on purchase of Fire -,xtin€;uishers. SE"OND A:1d TttA7, FIrLD DAY. The field day to be held Aug.11th (heather per>si.ting) was then discussed and the President remarked that in view of the excellent ciort> of kIr. Cressel and his Corrinlittee on the previous occasion, he felt that we could not do better than ask that gentleman to again act as chairman of the Committee on Program, which would include SPORTS? Ii�dT:'.:RT,�cid? YT, & PRIZES. 3AL ressel cheerfully accepted this office and ::ewsrs Stewart Bulmer were a.�)puinted to assist hir::. As on eof the features cf the ocoas .on sill be a','� iner Roast on the beach in the evening, it was thought adv3_sable to appoint a Committee on FUEL, and the fuilot ing were r:ssigned to this inpbrtant duty. Tlessrs. TR_ LOAR S;'.JT i BAR..ETT, (yith power to add TEDI1Y Ot11SI aLY) Su€g€geations were put forward that the program include novelty events for the La.diez �,nd C'iildren, also aquatic events if possible, which ':r Cressel promised to give consideration. The starting time s:.ra,s fixed at 2,30 F.*`i. and supper at 6.30 '.tr. 0 IM'IL Y a6a7 a very kindly offered the use of his latrns fur the Edon, which offer was gratefully accepted. The Jhairwan suggested that invitations rbbe extended to CAL',JERT (Hume Bank) :;ORSYTHB ('aeeve) The matter of the name B:',hCH,)P"'Wa brought up, as some criticism 1"d been heard frog..; residents of Fairpo. t Village, acruse the Bay, claiming that the similarity of names Was to some confusion. An e%pression of �),.-)iniun beinL,,9 called for, i—t a apparent that no one present was in favor of advocating any -ahange of%wae, so t'he discussion was dropped. I BUILDING RUSTRICTIONS, '2ARKIIFG AND PUBLIC% 211CITICING. 171r. 01U.ILLY reported that he had, interviewed 'Ar CPJ'TMT of the HJ,:r who informed Mig that the restriltiun of each cottage to A1000 minimum is still. in effect throughout tyke property. lie also prui.ised to e> e that a ouitable sign wa2 erected, which wuu,La otate clearly that the -property is private, picnicing etc. not allowed. I ' r Lir. 'Calvert & 7 F.H. RichArdson visited 12"airport Beach on the previous Saturday and talked with "r OtReilly on the general state of affairs, but no satis-,..'actury conclusions were arrived at. I r. Newman stated that in his upinibn it was quite pissible to prevent the throwinL,, open of the property to public picnicing etc, and parkinF, of cars on the Beach roads and park, but suggested tint the me,:ibe.cs mal-ce a coimparisua of their purchasrs- a,'greeinents, i.t ")rcier to find out hoc the:/ stand in this respect. Ile veVy kindly offered to assist in this matter and it was arranged to lu-tve Cliese documents exarAned on Saturday evening at 3.30 P.1", if the members wuuld bring th,,.ii to the usual place of meeting. J. W. SPENCE. Dues 2ollected. J,s - ADA 71-6 6 BARRETT 91.00 TRIMOAR :Itl. 00 I T= OX hI 3 /2 h OX hI 3 /2 h g PROGRAMME FAIRPORT SEVENTH ANNUAL AUGUST 7th BEACH FIELD DA Y 1933 1. Girls 5 years and under ......... Prize for each contestant 14. Single Men's Race (Residents only).. Prizes 2. Boys 5 ......... Prize for each contestant 15. Ladies' Spot Race . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . • .2 r 3. Girls 8 " ......................3 Prizes 4. Boys 8 " .. ............ ........3 .. 5. Girls Scramble...............................3 `. 6. Boys Scramble ..... .........................3 " 7. Married Ladies' Balloon Race .............2 " 8. Single Ladies' Balloon Race . ...2 " 9. Girls 1 I years and under........ .. ... 3 " 10. Boys .. 11. Girls 15 . 3 " 12. Boys 15 .. ......................3 ., 13. Single Ladies' Race (Residents only) ....2 " 16. Married Ladies' Potato Race (aeon Y^ts) . . . .2 " 17. Married Men's Race (Residents only) . " 18. Guessing Contest . . . . . . ....... .1 " 19. Pillow Fight....................................2 .. 20. Tug -of -War, Married Men vs Single (Residents only) 21. Horseshoe Pitching Contest . • .. . • • .. • • • . . •2 Pr 22. Ladies' Ball Game -3 p.m. 23. Men's Baseball -7 p.m. 24. Bonfire on Beach -9 p.m. 25. Weiner Roast -9 p.m. 82 KING STREET EAST Mr J.W.Spence, Secretary, Fairport Beach Dunbarton P.O., Dear Sir: - July 7th,1932. Ratepayers Association, Ont. We have your letter of the 6th inst., and we have looked into the matter. We find that the signs are not erected on the property as set out in your letter, but that three signs were placed on the roadway, two of which have since been torn down. We further understand that similar signs are erected at other summer resorts and these signs would only appear in keeping with the conditions set out in Deeds and Agreements given to purchasers. If you wish the Jews to come in as we understand they have been doing,we can arrange to have the final sign removed or on the other hand if you have any other method to suggest of keeping picnickers away we would be glad to have your suggestion. Unfortunately we have no money to spend on keeping a police force for this purpose. Yours truly, G.T.CLARKSON & I.E.WELDON. LIQUIDATORS. PER: _ C/S . l��� v � Gt.-6 -u-�—P Gr.,a �� _ �. C��,� .3d•i% a q. FAIRPORT BEACH RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION DUNBARTON P.O., ONTARIO Dl \ I.,A R TITO\ SHORES ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT: GRANT R. JACK GR. 5412 VICE-PRES.: JOHN W. ELLIOT HA. 4672 SECRETARY: H. D SPENCE TREASURER: T. C. PITT GE. 5322 FAIRPORT BEACH RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION (Established 1927) FAIRPORT ELLOWSHIP BEACH ETTERMENT RATEPAYERS ESOLUTION ASSOCIATION CTION FAIRPORT BEACH RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT TORONTO, OCTOBER 6, 1949 FAIRPORT BEACH RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT TORONTO. OCTOBER 6. 1949