HomeMy WebLinkAboutJanuary 12, 1953 MUNICIPAL BUILDING
BROUGHAM
Pursuant to tb.e Statute, the Members-Elect o~ the ~unicipal Council
of the Township of Pickering, met on January 12th, 1953, at the hour
of ELEVEN O'clock in the forenoon, viz': ~
George T~ To~d - Reeve-Elect
Clare A. Balsdon - Deputy-Reeve Elect
William G. Newman - Councillor-Elect
Hugh G. Michell - Counciller-Elect
William ~. Lawso.~ - Councillor-Elect ~-
The Members-Elect, <having taken the Oath of Allegiance to Her
Majesty, ~ueen Elizabeth II, and the Declaration. of Qualification
on the day of Nomination, took before the Clerk their respective
Declarations of Office, and took their seats at the Council Board,
the Reeve in.the Chair.
Rev. A. F. Bamford Conducted the devotional address, and on MOTION
of Nr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Newman, a vote of thanks was
tendered him.
Messrs. Noyes~ Morley and Willson ali. wished the incoming Council
a successful 19~.
The MIh~FfES of the last meeting of Council were read, and' on
· ~OTION of M~. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Mi~he~l,~adopte~g O~RRI-ED
MOVED by M~. Newman, seconded by Mr. Michell, that the Reeve and
~eputy-Reeve prepare a Motion for ~1953 Committees. CARRIED
MOVED by ~. Nalsdon, seconded by Mr. Newman, that the Standing
Committees of this Council for the year 1953 be composed of the
following members ~respectively, and that the first named, in the
case of each Committee, be the Chairman thereof, that is to say:
ROADS Ah~D BRIDGES ~essrs. Clare A. Balsdon ~
George T. Todd
William G. Newman ~
Hugh G. Michell
William G. LawsQn
FINANCE Messrs. William G. Newman .
Clare A. Balsdon
William Lawson
WELFARE Messrs. William Lawson
Clare A. Balsdon
Hugh G. Nichell
POLICE A~ Messrs. Hugh G..~ichell
DANAGE TO LIVESTOCK William G. Newman
KILLED OR INJURED William G. Lawson
BY DOGS C~are A. Balsdon
CARRIED
N~. Cronkwright was heard in further reference to his application
~or a Wrecking License.
MOVED by Mr. Newman that Reeve t~a~ ,~ ~hair for one ho~r and ~
quarter. . CARRYED
At ONE FIFTEEN Po M. (l:l~) the Council resume8 with Reeve Todd
~n the Chair.
- 2 -
The following CORRESPO~DENCE was read.-
1. Ontario Good Road Association, asking Township Membership at
Ten Dollars. (~10.00).
~ 2. Ontario Association of Rural~Municipalities, asking Township
membership at Ten Doll'ars '(~lO.O0).
~ 3- Ontario Assessors. Association, asking Township Membership at Ten Dollars (~l'~'.00)
) 4. Police Report (December, 19~2)
Housebreaking, 8 Complaints,
Auto Theft, ~ Occurrences, 21'
Autos Recovered, 4 Juvenile Complaints, ~
Thefts, ~ S~mmonses Served, ~3
Liquor Charges, i Summonses Issued, 12
Accidents, 6 Stolen, ~,800.00
Highway Traffic Act, l0 Recovered, $6~000.00
Fines, $2~8.00 .
This month, the 1sst of the year, has once again brought a
sex offender to our area, and we have put in many hours .in an
endeavour to apprehend him. Some residents have been to see me
with regard to street lights and have asked for my approval,
which I heartily endorse~ However, the real remedy is more
policemen, in order to provide constant patrol and Radio contact.
I fully realize this costs money, but we must remember that our
women folk and younE zirls~are priceless, and thei~ protection
must come first at all costs.
Re spectfully submitted.
"L. W. Trinnell"
Chief Constable
Department of Highways, 19~ Road Appropriation By-Law forms.
6. Canadian National Institute for the Blin~, asking that Saturday,
May 2nd, 19~, be a Ta~ Day for the Blind in the Township of
Picketing.
7. H. L. Fair, A~ricultural R~presentative, asking for a Grant for
the Ontario County Crop Improvement Association.
8. Hospital for S~_ck Children, asking for a Grant.
9. Canadian General Electric, approving that no action be taken ou
closing Range Line,for Canadian General Electric until after Hearing
of Municipal Board re zoning their lands on January 27th.
10. North Pickerin~group, operating swimming instruction for five
areas as a project, advisin~ their members' names are:
Claremont Grace Cooper
~ount Zion Miss Shoemak~er
Brougham ~.Irs. Jean Ellicott
, Pickering Dr. P. J. Loos
Balsam Miss Mortimer
11. Community Welfare Council of Ontario. ad~isiug that a Conference
is c0nte~plated 'on Hou'~ing fo~'" elderly persons. Council is
interested and will send a delegate if location of Conference is
within a reasonable distance.
12. Frank S,ypher, who lives in a garage in Clark's H~llow, says he
cannot put' up extra ~300.00 deposit to live in bis garage, but
be will put up ~300.00 with permit for his house.
13. L. Aikens, now living in a Trailer at Concession 5, Lot 21, for
~ past six we6ks, formerly in gravel pit, Concession }..!_, Lot~ .18's
asked for an indefinite extention of time to remain at tam
location. REFUSED
~ 1~. J. Holder, asked for s. rebat~e on .bis 1952 taxes because of
Lal~e damage.
? 1~. Pickerin~ Townshio Federation of A~riculture submitted a brief
of their 19~2 acti~.~ities.
16. Fairport Beach Ratepa~ers' ,Association asked Council to again
~eet~them re certain drainage.
17. B. Riches, for Cherrywood Wome and School Association, asked
~ that the sideroad by' school be a stoO street and that new ~chool
· signs be erected.
18. Cecil Storrv asked pa~ent a2ain for fifth sheep sent to market
afte~ dog d~'maze ~ ..$ 25.00.
The fo!lowin$ .PERSONS on _~,,[OTiO~[, were heard:
1. F. ~. Chapman asked for a grant for the South Ontario Crop
Imorovement As-soci~ation.
P_.Federation of ~riculture - John Powers -Earl Taylor - Edgar
Ward - H. E. Turner - ~,ilton Campbell.
3. E. K. Jones, Assessor, ask~e8 for another man to assist in assess-
ing, and an increaseof salary from ~5,000.00 to ~3,~00.00.
~,~o Township Road men asked for a ~0-hour week and same take-home pay.
.,,freck~g License Asked for a
~. Robert ~,,~asters discussed Barjak ~? ' ·
siren, revo'!v~r, holster, a~,,n!tion, c!eanin~ kit, and that be
be Truant Officer, ~orth. Picketing Police, Building Superintendent
Assistant~ Doff Tax Collector, and assistant Assessor, for
~;3,200.00 per year.
MOVED by Mr. Balsdon, seconded by ~.~r.. ~fichel!, that Township Join
~rio Association of Rural ~h~nicipalities at Ten Dollars. CARRIED
.MOVED by Mr. Baldson, seconded by ?~r. ~,/?ichell, that Township join
Gntario Good Roads Association at Ten Dollars. CARRIED
AGREED that any members who wish to attend above Association meetings
do so at Council's expense.
~0VED by Mr. Balsdon, seconded by ~tr. Lawson, that Township join the
Ontario Assessing 0f~ficers Essociation at Ten Dollars. CARRIED
MOVED by ~r. ~.~ichell, seconded by ~,Ir. Lawson, that Township grant
· $-~5~0 to the South Ontario Crop Improvement Association. CARRIED
MOVED by ~r. Balsdon, seconded by I,~r. Newman, that Council p~rmit
Tag Day for the Blind MaM 2, 19~3. CARRIED
MOVED by ?~r. Newman, seconded by ~r. Balsdon, that Sypher, Willis
~ in Clark's Hollow be evicted fromtheir g~rages and
shack inm~e~.iat ely. CARRIED
seconded by ~,.Tr ~,~fchell, that Council advertise
MOVED by ~,~r. Ne~nan, -
for a Truant Officer at ~2~0.00 per year and 8/ per mile for necessary
mileaze driven.
~_OVED by Mr. Balsdon, seconded by I~.~r. Lawson, that ~,~r. J. Holden be
reb-~ed on 19~2 taxes ~700.00 of assessment. ~ ~ CARRIED
~.~0VED by ~r. Newman, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, that Township Council
act as Court of Revision for the year 19~. CARRIED
~.~0VED by ~,~r. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Newman, that Road Men get
~-J~_~our week at $1.20 per hour, as of January l, 19~3. MOTION LOST
~OVED by ~,~r. Michell, seconded by I~gr. Lawson, that Road ~,~[en'~ request
~--~ncreased sa!~.ries be tabled for several hours. CARRIED
~[O~D by ~. ~.~icbel]., seconded by ~_r. Lawson, that Council recommend
~ ~ ~-~ckinS License to Joseph Barjak of Brougham if be cleans up to
satisfaction of Constable Masters. Motion LOST~
MOVED by ~r. Ba!s5om, seconded by ~r. ~ichell, thai application be made
to the Department of ~i~hways for the balance o? grant on 19~2 RQad
Expenditure of ~ 106,82j.[~6. CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by ~.4r. Balsdon, that Constable .~ast~ers
purchase one revolver, holster, ammunition and cleaning set and
siren, if one cannot be secured from the South Picketing Police.
CARRIED
~0VED by ~V~r. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Newman, that the followin~
~-~reases be granted Staff:
Roy Ward - ~3,300.00 plua ~200.00 - $ 3,~00.00
E. G. Baker- 3,000.00 plus 200.00- 3,200.00
E. K. Jones - 3,000.00 plus 200.00 - 3,200.00
A. J. ~bo~pson 2,3-~.00 plus 200.00 - 2,~2~.00
L. T. Johnston 3,72~.00 plus 200.00 - 3,92~.00
Elizabeth
Robertson - 1,700.00 plu~ 100.00 - 1,800~00'
CARRIED
~0VED by ~r. Mfebe!!, seconded by ~r. Ba!s~.on, that Road Men be p~fd
~ per hour for ~ hour week, as of January 1st, 19~o CARRIED
MOVED .by ,Mr. Newman, seconded by ~.~r. Micbell, that the names. ~f
Movers and Seconders of all ?ot~.o~s be omitted fro~ press copy of
Minutes. 9A..R~IED
~OVED by ~r. Newman, seconded by Mr. Nichell, that ~.~r. Cronk~ight,
his tenant, and l~r. S~idmore, be asked to attend Council February 2nd
re [~!reckin~ License, on CronkwrioTht property. ~.~OTION LOST
~.~0VED by M~. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Lawson, that Mr. Cr~onkwright be
not r'ecommended for a Wrecking License for the year 19~. CARRIED
CLERK' S I~ISTRUCTIONS
1. Find out if there ~is any grant on salary of Buildin~ Inspector.
2.Try Eet Police Siren from South Pickeri~g Police.
Get ~unicipal World - Councillors.
4.Writing paper - Lawson and Balsdon - 100 sheets. ~
Advertise for an assistant .in Clerk-Treasurer,s off~ce, with
t~rping,
· Grossart,~ - .
6. Contact Messrs. Calvert, clark, Cooper, ~'/ ~, ~,Vil!ar~ Bannock,
Edwards, Mewman, to see if they would sit on Industrial Commission.
FIMANCE REPORT
Your Standing Committee on F!MANCE begs leave to r. eport and recommends
payment of the following:
Continued on Next ~Page
Finance RePort - Continued Amount Cheque
Cyril E. Morley - Policies 3-1751 and ·
MSB 1548632 · · 86.02
The Queen's Printe~ - b ~,J~unic~{ ~;;~'[l[lll 12.oo~ 1~
Letter Supply Co. - voters' List 12~5
(Additional copies) ~-
L. TJohnston- . iZiiiLililii
Clifford Schwalm - December Expenses .... 69.83 ~ 12~8
Assoo t o
10.co
0ntar~o Good Roads Association ...~~L~ 10.00~ 1250
Ontario Association of Rural Munic 2%.00 12~1
Ontario County Crop Improvement Association..
$
All of which is respectfully submitted.
"William G. Newman"
Chairman
MOVED by Mr. NeWman, seconded by Mr. ~,~ichell,.~ that the RePort of the
Standing Committee on FINANC~E, as .lust read, be adopted. CARRIED.
MOVED b~ Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. L~wson, that the Reeve gr~nt
his order ou the Treasurer to Oav the several accounts as presented
- ~' CARRIED
and passed this day. ~
BY-LAW NUMBER 1933
M~. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. ~ewman, moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law to provide for the total 19~3 expenditure on Roads in the
Township of PickeriDg in the Count~ of Ontario, and that same now
be read a first time.
M~. Balsdon, seconded by .~,.~r. Lawson, moves that By-Law No. 1933 to
provide for the total 1953 expenditure on Roads in the Township, of
Picketing in the County of Ontario, be now read a second time, and
that the Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon.
Mr. Balsdon, seconde~ by ~r. Michell, moves that the Report of the
Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 1933 be adopted, and that the
s~id ByZLaw be now read a Third time ~nd passed; that the Reeve~ and
Clerk sign the same, and that the seal of the Corporation be affixed
thereto. CARRIED
BY-LAW NUMBER 1934
Mr. Michell, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, ~moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law to appoint Pound-Keepers and Fenceviewers for the Municipality
of the Township of Picketing for the year 1953, and that same now be
read a first time.
Mr. Michell, seconded by Mr. Newman, moves that By-Law No. 193~ to
appoint Pound-Keepers and Fencevtewers for the ~.,Iunicipality of the
Township of PiCketing for the .year 1953, be now read a second t%me,
and that the Council ~go into Committee of the V. fhole tb.ereon.
Mr. Michell, seconded by U.r. ~alsdon, moves that~ the Report of the
Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 193[~-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~%ffixed
CARRIED
thereto.
BY-LAW NU~,.(BER 1935
M~. Lawson, seconded by ~r. Newman, moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law to appoint two ~ember~ ~o ~e .Board of Health for the Muni-
cipallty of the Town~hi, p .of Picketing, for the year 1953, and that
same now be read a first time.
Mr. Lawson., seconded ~by ,.~r.~ ~i~ehel~,, ~oves that By-Law No. 1935 ~to
appoint two members ~o ,bbc ,Board of Health for the Municipality of the
Township of Pi~ckeri~,..for tb.e year 1953, be now read a second time,
and that the Oouncil ~To ~nbo ~Oom~i-ttee of the Whole thereon.
M~. Lawson, seconded .by Mr. Balsdon, moves that the Report of the Com-
mittee of the !~bole on By-Law Mumber 1935 be adopted, and that the said
By-Law be now ~ead a Third time and passed; that the Reeve and Clerk
sign the same, and that the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
BY-LAW ~N~$ER 1936
~r. Lawson, seconded by ~v. Michell, moves for le ave to introduce a
By-Law to appoint a ~al~er or sheep and other livestock worried by
dogs in the Townsh~p or Picker~.ng in the ~ea~ 10~3, and that same now
be read a first time.- '~ ~
~gr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, moves that By-Law No. 1936.'to
appoint a valuer of sheep and ~other livestock worried ~by dogs
Township of Pickerin~ in the year 19~3, and that the Council ¢o into
Committee of the Whole thereon.
Mr. Lawson, seconS~ed by Mr. Mew~an, moves that the Report of the
Committee of the ~ole on By-Law i\~o. 1936 be adopted~ and that the said
By-Law be now read a Third time and passed; that the Reeve aa d ~lerk
sign the.s~me, and that the seal of the Corporation be affi×ed thereto.
CARRIED
BY-LAW NU~BER 19~7
Mr. Michell, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, moves for leave to introduce
~ By-Law to appoint a Weed Inspector to carry out the provisions of
the Weed Oontro! Act, in the Township of Pic~ering, during the year
1953, and that same now be read a first time.
~'~r. ~ichell, seconded by ~,.~r. Newman, moires that ~y-Law ~o. 1937, to
appoint a Weed Inspector to carry ou't the provisions of the Weed Con-
trol Act in the Tow~shio or Pickerin~ durin~ the year 1953, be now
read a second time, aod that the COuncil ~o ~nto Co~mittee of the
Whole thereon.
~. ~.icheli, seconded by Mr. Lawson, moves that the Report of the
~omm!ttee of the Whole on By-Law No. !937 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.
CARRIED
BY-LAW NUMBER 1938
Mr. Balsdon, seconded by M~. Newman, moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law to authorize the borrowiD.5 of ~75,000.00, and that same now be
read a first ti~e. '
Mr Balsdon, seconded by ~r. ~ichel!, moves that By-Law No. 1938 to
authorize the borrowing of !~75,000.00 be now read a second time, and
that the Council go ~nto Committee of the WZaole thereon.
~.,~r. Balsdon, seconded by ~.~r. Lawson, moves that the Report of the
Committee of the ~Vbole on By-Law ~o. 1938 be adopted, and that the said
By-Law be nowread a .Third time and passed; that the Reeve and Clerk
sign the same, and that the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
-7-
BY-LAW NUMBER 1939
~,~r. Newman, seconded by ~:~. Lawson, moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law to appoint members to the Pickering-'~q~itby Townships Jo'int
Planning Board for the year 1953, and that same now be read a
first time.
~r. Newman, seconded by ~'.Tr oal~don, moves that By-Law No. 1939 to
appoint members to the Pickerinz-Whitby Townships Joint Planning
Board'for the year 1953, be now read a second time, that the
Council go into Committee of the '~ole thereon.
Mr. 'Newman, seconded by N_~. ~/~ichell, moves that the Report of the
Committee of the ~A~nole on By-Law No. 1939 be adopted, and that the
said By-Law be now read a Third time and passed; that the Reeve
and Clerk sign the sa~,, and that the seal of the Corooration be
~ affixed thereto. CARRIED
MOVED by ?,¢r ~ewman, seconded b~ ~'.~ ~zchell, that Council do now
adjourn to meet a~ain on NO~DAV the 2nd day of FEBRUARY 1953-
~ " -- " ~CARRiED
Reeve
C1 ~rk