HomeMy WebLinkAboutApril 2, 1952 MUNICIPAL BUILDING
BROUGHAM
A meeting of Council was held on WEDNESDAY, the SECOND day of APRIL
1952, commencing at T. EN o"~clock i~ the morning.
PRESENT: George T. Todd, Chairman
Milton S. Burk
~ · C.A. Balsdon
Hugh G. ~lichell
~ William G. Nevauan
The MINUTES of the previous meeting, held ~.~arch 3rd, 1952, were read,
and on ~.~otton of 5Ir. Balsdon, seconded by Y~r. ~ichell, adopted.
The ~.~NUTES of Emergent meeting, held }~,!arch ~th, 1952, were read,~ and
on ~otion of Mr. Balsdon, seconded by :~r. ~ichell, adopted.
The MINUTES of Emergent meeting, held ~¥Iarch llth, 1952, were read; and
on Motion of I~r. Bals~on, seconded by ~,~. Newman, adopted.
The following CORRESPONDENCE was read:
1. County Clerk William G. ~anning, requisitioning the sum of
$ 72,2~.~5 for the year 1952.
2. Frank Prouse, Building Inspector, advising that the estimated
Building Permits for the ~onth of ~arch totalled ~-~ 76, 650. 00 , ~
bringing the total for the year to
3- Dmputy-~inister of Labour, advising that they have many farm
workers who are anxious to be located on local farms.
~. Magistrate Ebbs, enclosing fines for the month of February
5.Chief Trinnell, submitting the following report for the month
Of March:
Drunk, I ~ N.L.C.A.,
Theft, ~ By-Laws, 1
Auto Theft, i Summonses Issued,
Houses Entered, i Summonses Served, 41
Fires, 2 Stolen, $
Arrests, 9. Recovered, ~1,500.00
Speeding, 18 Fines, ~97.00
One of the most eventful months in Canadian Police History has just
concluded. Every Police Department in Canad~ and U.S.A. were alerted
in the search and capture of the three desparadoe, Jackson, Suchan
and Boyd. This Department had mo~e than an equal share, many raids
were carried out on inform~ation received by telephoue or letter to
Toronto or 0.P.P. This perhaps v~as due to a~panic-stricken~people
who felt sure Boyd or his oals would return to his ho~ue at Rosebank.
Many strange autos were c~ecked at all hours of the day and niEht.
This is all over now, ~and these desperate, dangerous ~uen are in
custody.
The trailer on the Hettle yard was~given an opportunity to move ~ut,
but hawing disregarded the warnin~ is being summonsed to court. The
~esult of tbim ca~e will havo a bearing on the Trailer camps in our area.
We have a bootlegger charged, and he is now on red, and, ~this place was
the source of supplM to ~uany of our teen-agers. I trust that the
effect of this prosecution will be a mea~s of curtailing their drinking.
Revenue was up this month, coming mostly from traffic violations.
Accidents were normal.
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Police Report - Continued
The dog complaints are numerous, and the need of a dog-catcher who gets
around in the day hours is very great, for that is when most of the dog
nuisance occurrs.
The cruisers travelled 6,[~80 miles during the month.
Respectfully submitted,
~ ~ "Lo W. Trinnell"
6. The Canadian National Railway, advisin~ that to do the work re-
quested by Council at the crossing of the Canadian National Railway
between Lots 26 and 27 would ~_ount to ~13,000.00, a~d that ths$
~ould not recommen~ such expenditure.
~,7.~ W. Dunham presented a Petition of a number of owners in Rosebank
requ~'~ing that the Ro~ebank Road be taken over_by the ~unicipality.
8. The Department of ..Highway.s, advising that their ~r. Ramsay will meet
our ~. Ward regarding~the approach to No. 2 Highway, North side,
between Lots 10 and 11.
9. Lea and Raymond, Barristers, asking the To~nsnzp, on behalf of his
client, to sell the un-opened side!i~e between Lots 20 and 21~i~ the
Fourth Concession from the Hydro right-of-way to t~e i~orth half of the
South half of said lots. Council to investigate as to value.
10. The Toronto Industrial Commission. As there are certain discussions
between them~an~ tho Township regarding a proposed option on the Levi
Annis farm, Lot 3~, B.F., R. 2, on behalf of their client:
,(a) T~at the Township undertake certain zoning so that his client
can manufacture synthetic resins.
(b) Provide for the erection of above-groun~ storage tanks under
our new Commercial B~ilding By-Law.
(c) Guarantee good roads to the proposed plan.
(d) Re-allocate the Concession ~ between B.F.R.1 and 2 opposite
Lot 3~. --
The Clerk was advised to inform said Commission that preparations
are being made iraraediately for zoning in this area, that the above-
ground storage tanks would be permitted under our Commercial By-Law,
that roads to the proposed plan would be kept in good condition so
far as reasonable, and that they were agreeable to the passing of a
By-Law stopping up such Concession line and moving same approximately
1100 feet North.
The foliowing persons, on ~.~OTION, were heard:
1. Ym. NacNeill, ~s. Reis, and N~s. Hemingway, of.Picketing Beach, com-
plained that water is being diverted into their property by a change
of watercourse on the Ajax lands. It was agreed that Councill will
inspect on Road inspection, and that ~s. Reis would be notified the
day that the Council are to be in that vicinity.
,~ 2. ~r. Onesuk, representing ~. Joe Edwards, who complained that the
~Pickering Beach Road between Highways 2 and 2A is not a good enough
road for a proving ground for heavy 2~-ton G.~.C. Army trucks.
Clerk get in touch':ith Department of Highways; !,~. Onesuk suggested
that Nr. Edwards had for rent a Grade-All at ~1~.00 per hour, which
he thought the Township could use to advantage; and that Nr. Edwards
be permitted to take gravel from the Township pit to be placed in the
approach to Area No. 1 Fire Hall. This latter request was refused~
3.Mr. F. G. Von Pillis asked Council to exempt farms from the payment
of Police taxes.
4. C. E. ~v~orley, Submitted'the following quotations for renewal in-
surance: Fleet ~345.51; Road, ~42~03; Non-Ownership, $30.00;
Garage (3 years$, $68.85; Brougham Fire Brigade, ~25.00; Claremont
Fire Brigade, 925.00, and Picketing Fire Brigade, 956.25; Treasurer's
Bond, ~30.00, making a total of i~
~OVED by Nr. Burk, seconded by ~. ~ichell, that the above prices be
accepted and such Policies renewed. ~ CARRIED
5- William Rudik and regarding the Township taking over
Bayview Road in Plan 221.
Nessrs. Wells and Taylor, Fire Area No. l, submitting requisition for
1952, and general matters pertaining to the Fire'Area.
7. Chief L. W. Trinnell - Police matters.
8. W. C. Willson, Sheep Valuator, asked ~Council to include poultry losses
as well as livestock, upon which claims may be made for the damage by
dogs. '
9. ~ford Schwalm agreed to pick up dead dogs and deliver to the Humane
Society; requested twelve dog chains.
10. Sam Sadler asked for welfare. No action.
Clerk's Instructions
1. Notify Mrs. Reis date of Road Inspection.
2. Write Department of Highways complaining about G.~.~.C. trucks using
Picketing Beach as proving ground.
Send copy of Canadian National Railway lettsr re C.NoR. crossing to
Fairport Beach Ratepayers Association. ·
4- Advise James Griffin that his offer of 75~ each for Township benches
cannot be accepte~ because many are required for the Township Hall.
Ask Vaughan Willard and George Todd for their accounts on at'~ending
the I~dustrial Committee Convention in~TorSnto.
6. Check payments of Clark's Hollow Ratepayers made for road grading two
years ago.
7. Have a number of copies of By-Laws ~os. 17~0 and 1830 prepared for
Police, Dog Catcher, and Council~
8. Insert in local papers Council's requirements regarding culverts.
9. Phone Sgt. '~nite and advise him that no long distance Police calls
will be paid by the Township.
~10. Write Colonel Nash relative for Secretary of Planning Board.
MOVED by ~. Burk, seconded by ~r. Balsdon, that ~. ~ichell, ~. Newman
and the Clerk buy a new Council table with six chairs. CARRIED
MOVED by ~. Balsdon, seconded by ~gr. Michell, that the expenses of the
Building Inspector be paid to-the Building Inspectors Convention at Windsor.
CAP~RIED
NOVED by Mr. Burk, seconded by Mr. Newman, that the recon~endation of the
Boar-~ of Health that the~ salary of Wiss Walker as Public Health nurse be
increased ~12~.00 - From ~2,600.00 to ~ 2,72~.00 - be approved. CARRIED
AGREED that Clerk be not required to register Supp!ementa~l assessmen~ts
to owners.
MOYED by Mr. Burk, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, that a Kennel License be
grante~d to Alexander Gray, ~Claremont. C~RRIED
MOVED by Mr..Lurk, seconded by Mr. ~ichell, Ghat Mr. Balsdon, Mr. Newman,
~ the Road Superintendent inspect the proposed~Bayview~Road in Plan 221.
CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Balsdon, seconded b~ .~r. Michell, that th~ fence bonus
abutting Township roads be increased from 60~ to 7~ per rod. CARRIED
EOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Burk~ that permission be grante~
to the Committee of Fire Area No. ! to rent their Fire Hall for Public
gatherings, but that the Fire Area Committee be responsible for equip.-
ment at all t. imes. TAB~.~D
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, that no mile§ge be given
emp---~yees either going to or coming from work at the Municipal Buildings,
or the Gravel Pit. CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Ne~.mnan, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, that farm lands of twenty
acres and over, but not buildings, be exempt from taxation fo~ Police
purposes in the Police Area. CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconde~ by ~.~. BLLrk, that Dog Catcher secure twelve
dog chains. CARRIED
Moved by Mr. Newman., seconded by Mr. Michell, that Clerk secure all
s-~ies and allowances of High School Board members and employees.
CARRIED
MOVED by M_v. Ne~nnan, seconded by Mr. Burk, that Constabies Higgins an~
Channing's salaries be raised from $2,[~00~00 to $ 2,600~00 as of Sanu~ary
1st, 19,~2, and that they be prom.ot~d to Second Class Constables.
CARRIED
~0VED b~ Mr~ ~e~uan, s~conded by Mr. Buick, that the Polzce' Commission'
es--~ates for 19~2, plus the sum of $744.42, for Commission salaries,
Workmens' Compensation,_k_~nd Pensions, total $18,036.80, reco~_mended
~the Police Commission s6w_d passed by this Council. MOTION LOST
Yeas -Mr. Todd, Mr. Burk, },ir. ~ewman
N§ys $ Mr. ~.~ichell, Mr. Balsdon
$OTI ON CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Burk, seconded by Mr. Nev~nan, that Council names be left~
off the copies to the papers on the above I~.~otion. ~CARRIED
by ~tr. Burk, ~s~es£~nded[by Mr, Newman, that Council agree
MOVED
to
the
p--~'~-~nt of $200'00~to-~ne Secretary of the Planning Board. CARRIED
AGREED that Fred Hicks be allowed to put roofing paper over the surmme~
kitchen and do certain painting in the house, with Council paying for
materials.
}~OVED by Mr. Burk, seconded by Mr. Newman, that permission be granted the
j~-Pickering Hospital to hold a Tax Day in Pickering Township on May 17,
19 2. CARRIED
MOVED by ~.~. Bals~on, seconded by ~. Newman, that the ToWnship of Picketing
adopt Daylight Saving Time in 19~2~ and that it commence and end in conformit
with the dates ~et by the City of Toronto. CA~RRIED
MOVED by ~.~r. Burk, seconded by Mr. BalSdon, that the Treasure be authorized
to ~ hold Tax Sale in the year 19~2 ~s there are no taxes 9wing prior to
19~8, and possibly only about six in that year. CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Burk, seconded by Mr. Bals~on, that
WHEREAS under By-Law ¥o. 800, passed on the 2$th day of -~-,~T'~r~'~', 1901, the
original allowance for road between the Second and Third Concession
optSosite Lots Nos. 22 and 23, and the East two-fifths of Lot 2l.~ in the
second Concession was duly closed;
AND WHEREAS the East two-fifths, opposite Lot 2~, was never=conveyed
according to the RegiStry Office:t6'AX~fo~d~ but according to his Will
it was part of his farm. ~
THIS COUNCIL THEREFORE now instructs~th~:Clerk to issue a Deed for ti~e
said part of road al!bwance contalaing .81 of an~acre.
C0I~INGENCIES REPORT
Your Standing Committee on CONTINGENCIES~begs~ ~ ave to report and
reco~ends payment of the ~o%low~.ng:
~ Cheque No.
Registrar of Deeds - Transfers . .... · .............
Hydro-Electric Po~ver Conm~ission, Greenwood
Street Li~hts ~ 4~ ~0 114
Gestetner Ink ~ ~ 17 70 ll~
Letter Supply Co. - 100 Copies 19~l Financial
Report..... 37.00 ll7
Barclay Transport - Beare's ... · 1.~0 ll8
~ar~mn EConomist~& Sun - Ad~~i~ - ~ ]]]] [~.00 llP
E. K. Jones- 577 ~Iiles ~ 8~. Jan. ! to ~',~ar. 27.. ~.15 120
A. J. Thompson - 8~] T?~i. ~'8~, Jan. 1 to l~,~ar. 27. 57.~ 121
~onteith & ~{onteith, 19~1 Audit . ·. · · ............ 77~.0o 122
Bell Telephone Co. - Office . 1~.68 78
J. F. Hartz & Co. - Board of ~~'~[[~[~[[ 22.79 12[[
~ Area ~ 86.17 12~
~t Adamson - 0il, Fire Hall, - ... .........
The Franklin Press, Fire Area Debent~re .. ....... 72.60 126
Winifred Walker, 9~ mi. ~ 8~ - ~ 7~.60
Laundry ~. 20 . 80.80 13~
Clihi (P~y' Roll) '~ $90.00 136
per c · ...........
(pay~ Roll) . .... 8,00 ' 137
Toronto H~ane BocietY~u l~: dogs - ~[~2~ [ 7.~0 ~ 7.~0 1~8
Proctor, Redferh ~ LaU[qhl~n -~ Dra .... ~ RiL[~
Hrs. Alice Smith - Gu~r~d~ ~(P~Y' Roll~)~ ~...... 20.00~
Clifford Schwalk - DoE u~tchar ~-A'cc~ount~, ~r~.~. .. 97.31 1~7
D. L. Malts, Service, Pl~binE, ~6.80; 2 brooms,
C. E. ~/~orley, Insurance - Non Ownership
Fire Brigade 106.26
Bond (L.T.J.)
All of which is~ respectful~l¥ submitted. ~
· "Clare Balsdon"
........... Chairman.
MOVED by ~.~r. Ba~[sdon, seco~-d-e~d~ bY ~h~.~ ~.rk, that the Report of the Standing
Committee on C0~TINGENCIES,~ as just read, be ~adopted. ~ARRIED
POLICE REPORT
Your Standing gommittee o~ 'PoTi'c~e' %'e'g~-~leave to report and recommends
payment of the following: ~
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Police Report - Continued
Cheque No.
Donald Dand - 66 hours (Pay Roll) $6.6.00 lll
Cyril Smith ~ (Pay Roll) 94.00 ll2
Bell Telephone Co. - pic 36~ ... ........ ~9.17 78
Allison Motor Service - Clutch . ~3.03 128
Crooks Service Station ~ 7 Flas~~ ~lbs '1.~7 129
Imperial Oil Co. - Gas, etc ..... ....... ~8.16 130
British American Oil Co. - Gas, etc..... 9i.~.86 131
F. W. White - Sundries . . . 18.76 132
Norman Irish - Garbage, {~o.00
Dead Dogs, 6.00. .......... 12.00 13~
Receiver General, Duty & Tax, Revolvers. ~8.31 109
~rs. Vera Morgan - Rent . ..... . ......... 3~'00. 146
368. oo
All of ~ich is r~espect?~u~l!¥' ~s~u~b~m~i.t~t~e~d~, ........ "W~'Gi~ ],Tewman"
Chairman
~.¢OVED by Nr. Newman, se~h~$d by ~r. Michell, that the report of the
Standing Committe~ on P~o~l~]' h~~ ~j~b- D&h~ be adopted. CARRIED
ROADS A~MD BRIDGES' REPOR~
Your Standing Co~ittee' bh' hbkD~~ ~kb' BRiD~EB begs leav~ to report and
recommends paymen? of t~[ ?~L.~v~.~ ~
~?y Roll
Cheque No.
Fred Hicks - $261~.00 - ~0~.b~~ ~ 11.8'~ - 13.0~ . 186.10 2069
Gordon Benson - $2~0.00 - ~0.00 ~ ~]~ - 12.~$ ]][] lB1 9~ 2070
w. 'B. Norton- $ 2 .00 - 0.00 - .... 177 4 2071
Carl Norton - ~260.00 - ~0.00 - ~33.70 u 2.34 173.96 2072
Ivan Booth- ~278'.00 - [0.~0 -~ 20.60 - 13.90 ..'''' 193.~0 2074
Gordon Lynn - ¥2 .00 - ~0.00 ~'2~.~5~ u~ 1'2'.~ ..... 1 9 70 207~
Roy Ward~- '?i~27~.00 - t2~.~3b~ 1,3f,7~ f ............... 2~ .8 9~ 2076
William ~,~ ddleton Team 2 00 2077
Ac count s
W. L. Ballentine ~o. - Grad~er Repa~ir~. ....... . 3.02 2078
Goodyear Tire & R~ubber Co. l~00 - 2~ Tube 21.62 2079
Shell Oil Co. - Gas ~ Diesel Oil ....... 349.~0 2080
Department of Highways - Tax on 8~ ~[
Diesel Oil - Invoice No. 2298~3, ~,~arch ~... 9!$.60 2081
Gordon Lynn - ~80 },{i. ~ 8~, Feb. 'and March..., 46.40 2082
James Griffin - 362 ~;~i ~ 8~, Feb. & ~arch 28.96 2083
Jack Ward- Weldin~ ~ °~ Material for }~aintainer 67.90 208~
Sawyer,-~{assey - Repairs for Crusher .. ........ 282.1~ 208~
Westeel Products - Culvert Pipe ............... 2,278.76 2086
Picketing News - Half Load signs. ....... . ...... 9~00 2087
International Harvester Co. - Truck Repairs ... 63.36~ 2088
J. D. Adams, Blades a repairs ~12.01
New ~vIaintainer & Plow & Wing 19~000.00. 19,~12.01 2089
Roy Ward - 1872 mi. @ 8~, ~1~9.7G, Parts, ~$ 181.06 2090
D. L. NaArs - Hardware .~ Repair ~ower. ......... 87.6~ 2091
Smith Belting Works - Wire Rope ....... ........ 2~.0~ 2092
C. E. Morley - Insurance on Equipment - Garage
and Roads . .............. 878.39.
$ 26,019.21
All of which is respectfully submitted.
"~ilton B. Burk,"
Chairman
MOVED by Mr. Burk, seconded by ~1~. Balsdon, that the Report of the
Standing Committee on TOADS A~¥D BRIDGES, as just read, be adopted.
CARRIED
WELFARE REPORT
Your Standing ~Committee on WELFARE begs ~ ave to report and recommends
payment of the following: ~
P~ov~ncial ~ Amount ~Ch~que No.
Mrs. E. Headland ~.... ......................... ~3.07 99
Mrs. E. ~obinson .. ............................ 30.~8 100
Mr J Lamorie ~ ~ 3~ ~4 i01
Mr. J. Liscombe .... ........... Y ............... 7~.36 102
Y~s. M. Mulligan ...... ..... ........ .......... . 7~.30 103
Nfs. Alice Smith , ............................. 20.00 82
Mack Elety ..... ................................ 23.36 ~ 60
Mr. L. Randall , ............................... 71.72 69
372.83 372.83
Municipal ~ ~
A. Mitchel~ - Re: ~cFee & Hilts .............. 26.50 104
Mrs. D. Tu!k - Re: NcFee & Lyons ..%.. ......... 30.00 10%
Dew Drop Inn - Re: ~s. Cole ................. 10.00 ~06~
~s. F. Skelcher .............................. 21.28 70
Stroud's Food ~arket - Re: ~s. Cole ......... !0.00 66
W. Leutchford ................ 2~.00 83
$ 23.!3
HOSPITALIZATION ~
County of Ontario - ~ 561.2~ - 16.65 ......... 577.90 107
Riverdale Isolation Hospital - ~,,~rs. R. Liscombe ~2.00 108
6i9.9o 6z9.9o
~11 of ~hich is respectfully submitted.
"~. G. Mic~e!l"
Chairman
~O~ED by Mr. ~ichell, seconded by ?~r. ~7e~uan, that the Report of the Standing
Committee on ~LFARE, ~ jv~st read, be adcpta~d.
"george Todd" CARRIED
Reeve .....
LI\~STOCK REPORT
Your Standing ~ommittee on LIVESTOCK begs leave to r~port and recommends pay-
~ent of the following accounts:
Cheque
Charles Puckrin- 3 sheep killed, ~ ihjured ~ 220.00 ~ ~
Killed, one dog ....... ~.00 ~ 225.00 1},8
Richard Puckrin Killed, one do~ .... 5.00~ 1~9
W. C. Willson- Inspect Puckrin ~heep ~i]] 10.00 1~0
$ 240.00
All of which is respectfully submitted.
Chairman
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~¥~OVED by ~r. Newman, seconded by Mr. Burk, that the Report of the
Standing Committee on LI~.?ESTOCK, ~as just read,' be adopted.
CARRIED
IVOVED b - .~
y. ~,~r. ~/!ichell, seconded by ~r. Burk, t_bat the Reeve grant his order
on the Treasurer to pay the several parties as received in the reports
of the various Committees as passed t~_is day. CARRIED
BY-LAW ~t.~.(~,BER 18_~9,_
~.~r. W. G. Ne'wman, seconded by ~.~/~r. Y,. B. Burk, moves for leave to intro-
duce a By-Law to levy a certain tax rate on Police Are No. 1, and that
same now be read a first time.
~r. W. G. Ne~an, seconded by ~.~r. C. A. Balsdon, moves that By-Law
' 189~ to levy a certsin tax rate on Police ~ea l~Io. ! be nov~ read a
second time, and that the Council go into Co~ittee ~f the whole thereon.
~vIr. W. G. ~e~an, ~econd~d ~ ~;.~ '?/~j '~.~ ~d~/ '~0~ ~t~at the RepOrt ~of
the Committee of the ~,~o!~ '~H 'B~-LgW ~N~.~ 'Iep~_~U~ '~d~t'~d, and that~ the
said By-Law be now 'read ~ '~i'fd ~i~g '¢ffd ~g~;' 't~gt~ "t~e Reeve a~d
Clerk sign the s~g, and '~¢~ ~Eb[& 'ge~g~ ~f ~tH~ '~6f~f~t'ion be affi'xed
thereto.
BY-LAW ~BER 189~
' Mr. W. G. Ne~an, geconded by Mr. C. A. Ba!sdon, moves for leave to
introduce a By-Law to levy a ~ate to cover cost of operation of the
several Fire Departments, and that same be read a fir~t time.
~/~r. W. G. Nemnan, s'econde~d b'~ ~f~.~ ~.~ ~E. Balsdon, moves that By-L~w
No. 189~ to levy a ~rate t~ b'oYe'~ ~&Og~ ~o'f ~operatffon of the several Fire
Departments, be noir ead ~a' ~g&c'~ff~ ~ff~&,' ~a~ 't'h'a~t ~tb:e~ ~Counci! ~o i~t~
Co~,ittee of the wbfole t~&r~.
~ ~,~r. W. G. Ne~.~an, s~econde'~ by ~.~ff.' ~C.~ 'A. Balsdon, moves that -the
of the Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 189~ be adopted, and that the
said By-Law be now read a Third time and passed; t~at the Reeve and
Clerk sign the same, and that the seal of the Corporation be affixed
thereto.
BY-~W ~ER 1895
Nr. H. ~. ?~ichell, ~seconded by ~,~r.' C.~ A. Balsdon, moves for leave to
introduce a By-Law to assess the Municipality of the Township of Picketing
'including the Polfc'e Villages of Picketing and Claremont for a general
Public School rate to provide funds for the Township statutory grants to
Public Schools in the Meat !9~2, and that same now be mead a first time.
~r. H. G. Michel]_, seconded by Mr. C. A. Balsdon, moves that By-Law No.
1896 to assess~ thee ~'~uniczpal~ty of the ownship of Picketing including the
Police Villages of Picketing ~d Claremont for a general Public School
T ' tatutory grants to Public Schools
rate to provide funds for the ownsh~_p s
in the year 19~2, be now read a sec~ond time, and th'at the C~ncil go into
Co~ittee of the whole tbfereon.
Mr. H. G. 5~ichell, seconded by ~Ir. C. A. Balsdon, moves that the Report
of the Co~ittee of the ~ole on By-Law No. 189~ be adopted, and that the
said By-Law be now read a Third time and passed~ that the Reeve and Clerk
sign the same, and that the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto.
BY-~W ~BER 1897
~. M. B. B~k, seconded by ~r. C. A. Balsdon, moves for leave to intro-
duce a By-Law to assess the Separate School supporters of the Township of
Pickerin~ to provide ~funds t* ~ggi~gt' ~in operating the Separate School
Board at ~Ajax, amd that same h'~v/ ¥& ~ead a first time.
~,~r. ~. B.' B~k, seconded by ~,~r. H. G. ~..'~ichell, moves that By-Law No. 1897
to assesg the Separate School supporters of the Township of Pickerin~ to
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provide funds to assist in operating the Separate School Board at
Ajax, be now read a second time, and that the Council go into Committee
of the whole thereon, be now read a second time, and that the
YLr. M. B. Burk, seconded by Mr. C. A. Balsdon, moves that the Committee
of the Whole Report on By-Law No. 1897 be adopted, and that the said
By-Law be now read a Third time and passed; that the Reeve and Clerk
sign the same, and that the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto.
BY-LAW NUMBER 1898
Mr. W. G. Newman, seconded by Mr. ~. B. Burk, moves for leave to intro-
duce a By-Law to assess the ~unicipality of the Township of Picketing,
exclusive of the Police Villages of Picketing and Clarmmont, for the im-
provement and repair of roads and bridges, payment of salaries and the
general expenses of the Corporation, in the year 1952; to assess the said
police Villages of Picketing and Claremont for Village and Township pur-
poses in the said year; to assess the whole of the said Municipality to
defray the cost of Welfare during the said year; to assess the whole of
the said municipality, in the year 1952, for roads and general purposes
of the County of Ontario; and in the same year to assess the whole of the
said Municipality for maintenance and debentures of High Schools, and to
pay fees and transportatio~ for township pup~.ls attending other High Schools
and that sa~e be read a first time.
Mr. W. G. Newman, seconded by ~r. ~. B. Burk, moves that By-Law No. 1898
to assess the Municipality of the Township of Picketing, exclusive of the
Police Villages of Picketing and Claremont, for the improvement and repair
of roads and bridges, payment of salaries and the general expenses of the
Corporation in the year 1952; to assess the said Police Villages of Picker-
lng and Claremont for Village and Township' purposes in the said year; to
assess the whole of the said ~unicipality to defray the cost of Welfare
during the said year; to assess the whole of the said ~unicipality, in the
year 1952, for roads and general purposes of t he County of Ontario: And in
the said year to assess the whole of the said ~unicipality for maintenance
and debentures of High Schools, and to pay fees and transportation for
township pupils attending other High Schools, be now read a second time,
and that the Council ~o into Conm.~ittee of the whole thereon.
Mr. W. G. Newman, seconded by Mr. H. O. ~ichell, moves that the Report of
the Committee of the ~'~hole on By-Law No. 1898 be adopted, and that the said
By-Law be now read a Third time and passed; that the Reeve and Clerk sign
the same, and that the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto.
BY-LAW NO. l~gP
~. W. G. Newman, seconded by Mr. N. B. Burk, moves for leave to intro-
duce a By-Law to increase the salaries of certain Township employees, and
that same be read a first time.
~r. W. G. Newman, seconded by ~. M. B. Burk, moves that By-Law No. ~
to increase the salaries of certain Township employees, be now read a secon~
time, and that the Council Zo into Committee of the whole thereon.
~.~. W. G. Newman, seconded by ~. ~. B. Burk, moves that the Report of
the Committee of the Vfhole on By-Law No. !~ be adopted, and that the
said By-Law be now read a Third time and passed; that the Reeve and Clerk
sign the san;e, and that the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto.
BY-LAW NUMBER 1900
~r. W. G. Newman, seconded by }.~. C. A. Balsdon, moves for leave to intro-
duce a By-Law to le~w a special rate on the ta×able property in the Police
Village of Picketing, to defray the cost of street lights and other special
purposes in the said village, in the year 19~2, and that same now be read
a first time.
~r. W. G. Newman, s~eco~nde~d by ~,Ir. C. A. ~alsdon, n~oves t~hat By-Law ~o.
190~) to levy a special rate on the taxable property in the Police Village
of Claremont, to defray the cost of' street lights and other special pur-
poses in the said village, in the year 1952, be now read a second time,
and that the Council go into Committee of the whole thereon.
I~.~r. W. G. Newman, seco_uded by _~,~r. C. A. Balsdon, moves that the Report
of the Committee of the Whole on By-Law ~'~o. 190~)be adopted, and that
the said By-Law be now read a Third time and passed; that the Reeve and
Clerk sign the same, and that the seal of the Corooration be affixed
thereto.
BY-LAW NU~¥~BER 1901
~r. W. G. Newman, seconded by ~,ir. Balsdon, moves for leave to introS~uce
a By-Law to regulate the installation of culverts placed in Township
of Picketing Ditches for private drives.
~.' ~. U~.~ ~ewh~ah,-Seconded by' ?~fr.~ Balsdon, moves that By-Law N~.ber 190~
to regulate the installation of culverts placed in Township of Pickering
ditches for private drives be now read a second time, and that the Council
go into Committee of the whole thereon.
~¥~r. W. G. ~e~uan, seconded by ~r. C. A. Balsdon, moves that the Report of
the Conm~ittee of the ~£nole on By-Law ~o. l~O0~! be adopted, and that the
said By-Law be now read a Third time and passed; that the Reeve and Clerk
~ sign the same, and that the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto,
BY-LAW NU~BER 1~02
~ir. W. G. Nev~nan, seconded by ~'?_r. ~.~alsdon, ~oves for leave to introduce
a By-Law to levy a special rate on the ta×able property in the Police
Village of Claremont, to defra~ the cost of street lights and other
bobc~ ~u~obs6s~ ih bh6 ~a~d' ~e~, ~ the Meat
~?~,~, and that same
now be read a first time.
~ · .~. ~e~wman, seconded by t~r. C. ~. Balsdon, ~.uoves that By-Law R,?o,
!~0_~ to levy a special rate on the taxable property in the Police Village
of :~laremont, ~o defray the cost of street lights and other special
purposes in the said Village, in the ?ear !9~2, be now read a second ti~.ue,
and t.'.aa~ the Council go into Committee of t~e vcb_ole thereon.
~. '~'V. G. ~Te~an, seconded by ?,f~. C. A. Balsdon, moves that By-Law No.
190'~ be adopted, and that the said By-Law be now read a Third time and
'pas'~ed; that the Reeve and Clerk si~n the same, and that the seal of the
Corporation be affixed thereto.
BY-LAW ~TBT~'~,~B E~R
~r~ C~are Blasdon, seconded by ~,~r. W. G. I~e~aan, moves for leave to
introduce a By-Law to assess the several Public School Sections and Union
Public School Sections in the ~'..unicipality of the Township of Pickering,
to provide funds for the 'purposes of the said School Sections, in the year
19~2, and that same now be read a first time.
Y..'r. Clare Ealsdon, seconded by ~'.?r. William ~?e~..'m~an, moves t~oat By-Law
190~ to assess t?~e several Public School Sections and Union Public School
Sections in the ?{unicipality of the Township of Pickering, to provide
funds for the purposes of the saiS. School Sections, in the year 1952, be
now read a second time, and that the Co~-.o.c~! ~.o into Committee of the
whole t~ereon.
~r. Clare ~alsdon, seconded by ~'~r .... ~,,a, Report of
- . L,u~a _~ichell, moves that ~ e .
the Committee of the V'~ole on By-Law ]?o. 190~ be adopted,, and that the said
By-Law be now read a Third time and passed; t~at the Reeve and Clerk sign
the same, and that the seal of the Corporation be affixed th_ereto,
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}.~OVED by M_~. H. G. Hichell, seconded by !~r. ~. B. Burk, that this
. Cou~.~!]_~ ~o now adjourn to mee~c a'gaim on Monday the ~th day °of ~,~a.l
1952, at the hour of Ten o'clock. CARRIED