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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFebruary 14, 1977 - 17 - 4/77 COUNCIL MEETING A meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14th 1977 at 9:00 P.M. PRESENT: Mayor G. Ashe Councillors J. Anderson L. Cahill D. Kitchen K. Matheson A. Robertson N.C. Marshall - J.P. Myslik Administrator-Clerk Deputy Clerk (1) RESOLUTIONS Resolution 20/77 Moved by Councillor Cahill, seconded by Councillor Matheson that whereas the Association of Kinsmen Clubs has been a vibrant, responsible, Canadian Association of Service Clubs, devoted to the concept of voluntary service by hundreds of thousands of members dedicated to serving their communities throughout Canada since its Founding in Hamilton, Ontario in 1920; and WHEREAS THe Association of Kinsmen Clubs has been cognizant of the needs of our Town and has diligently sought the development and conduct of timely, relevant programs to meet the needs and challenges of constantly changing society; and WHEREAS The anniversary date of the birthday of our Canadian Flag is February 21st; and WHEREAS The Flag of our Country is symbolic of the heritage of all groups and ethnic backgrounds forming the citizenry.of our Country; and WHEREAS The Association of Kinsmen Clubs feels that each citizen would welcome the opportunity to pause and reflect with pride on the rich heritage of accomplishment created by the desire, dedication and determination of those who preceded; and WHEREAS A day designated HERITAGE DAY would allow the Kinsmen Club of BAY RIDGES to give the citizens of PICKERING an opportunity to rededicate themselves and to demonstrate their pride in the heritage of their Country; NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE ASH&~OR of the TOWN OF PICKERING do hereby proclaim the week of February 20th through to February 26th NATIONAL HERITAGE WEEK and more specifically February 21st 1977 as NATIONAL HERITAGE DAY; and urge all people of Pickering to share and demonstrate justifiable pride in our heritage by celebration and joining with Kinsmen in saluting the Country's Flag, thereby strengthëning and unifying the determination of the Country's future. CARRIED - 18 - 4/77 (I) RESOLUTIONS (Continued) Resolution 21/77 Moved by Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor Kitchen that whereas the Government of the Province of Ontario has encouraged residential growth east of Metropolitan Toronto, including the Town of Pickering; and '. / WHEREAS the various Ministries including the ~cation Mi~try, have been well aware of the impending development in the Town of Pickering because of the lengthy planning process; and ...' / - " (, " WHEREAS because of the above the population in South Pickering has grown dramatically and will continue to do so; and WHEREAS School facilities in the vicinity of new subdivisions are completely inadequate to serve the needs of our new residents; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING go on record as being in complete support of the efforts of the Durham Board of Education and the parents of Pickering, to secure additional Education facilities at the earliest possible moment and that this resolution be circulated to: The Minister of Education The Hon. T. Wells, The Minister of Housing The Hon. J. Rhodes, The Minister of T~e~sury~ Economics and Intergovermental Affairs, The Hon. ~;,~. ,,~c~)!h, The Durham Board of Education; and the Home and School Vaughan Willard Mr. C.-GoMrey. , c¡ . ,;,f ;;jß Association of Glengrove Public School and Public School; and M.P.P. CARRIED Resolution 22/77 Moved by Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor Robertson that whereas the Town of Pickering has been negotiating with the Federal Government for the settlement of the expropriation of the Pickering Museum at Brougham; and WHEREAS in a letter dated February 7th 1977, addressed to Mr. Norman Cafik, M.P., Mr. F.S. Currie, Director- General of Public Works Canada, has outlined a settlement of compensation under Section 24 (4) (b) of the Expropriation Act; and WHEREAS the basis of settlement provides for the relocation of the Pickering Museum to the Hamlet of Greenwood; and WHEREAS the basis of settlement is deemed equitable by the Town of Pickering; BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED that the necessary by-law be prepared authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to exercise whatever documents are necessary to finalize the expropriation of the Pickering Museum in Brougham. CARRIED - 19 - 4/77 (II) BY-LAWS By-Law Number 556/77 Councillor Cahill, seconded by Councillor Matheson moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to authorize the execution of an Offer to Purchase with respect to Part Lot 30, Range 3, Broken Front Concession, and that same be now read a first, second and third time, and that the same be now finally passed and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and that the Seal of the Corporation be thereto affixed. CARRIED By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed. (III) ADJOURNMENT Moved by Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor Cahill that the meeting adjourn into Closed Session at 'the hour of 9:22 p.m. CARRIED Dated February 21,1977 M~ ~, /' " ~ini~~