HomeMy WebLinkAboutFebruary 2, 1953 MU N I,C I P A,L ,B U I L D I N G
BR UGHAM
A Meeting of Council was held on~DNDAY the 2nd day 6f FEBRU~.ARY, 1933
commencing at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.
PRESENT: George T. Todd, in the Chair
Clare.A~.Balsdon
Hugh G. Michell
Williem G. Newman
Willi,~m G' Lawson
The M~.NUTES of the Prgvious meeting, held December 30, 1952, were rgad,
and on MDTION of Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Michell, CARRIED
T~e following CORRESPONDENCE was read:
1. A~ Lawson, applying for a rebate on 19.52 taxes. '
2. Melville Grant, Q.C. - Zoning By-Law.
3. Police Repo.~c~ - January, 1953.
Theft, 2 Autos Recovered, $
Fraud, 1 Summonses Issued, 7
Assault, 1 Summonses Served, 23
Housebreaking, 2 . Complaints,.63
Liquor Control, 1 Occurrences, 13
H. T. A., 5 StOlen, $6,925.00
Fires, 2 ~ Recovered, $3,705.00
Fines, $215.00
This month the number of complaints of women and girls being
accosted, insulted, or molested, has again increased, Sn spite.
of the fact that one man is now under arrest, and awaiting trial
for an attack qn younE ladies in the area. Autos stolen in
other areas and brought into this district to be stripped of
tires, radios,.and other equipment is also causing us much
concern. These offences can only be stopped by Constant patrols~
on our roads, and a complete coverage of the office, which
cannot b~ accomplished without additional men.
"Respectfully submitted
"L~ W. Trinnell"
Chief Constable
$. Department of Highways - Order Form - New Dunbarton By-Pass,
$ 2~,015.00.
5. Mrs. W. K. MeLd.an, Fairport Beach, asking for a "Danger" sign
at foot of Fairport Road.
6. Cons~ab~.~ Nas~er.'s Report - January.
Trailers: 1. country Grill - moved out of district 2. W. Clark - moved out of district
3. Mrs. Soden - moved out of district
~. A. E. Fleming - moved out of Trailer (up for sale)
Homes 2.Mr' Bolton promised to take out Building Permit.
3. Mr. Willis - moves out
7. Department of Csmmunity Pro~rammes
8. ~iola Forsyth, asking for Library Grant.
9. ~airpert B~ach Ratepayers' .AssOciation, a~king Council to meet them.
10. Fairpo.rt. Beach Ratepayers' Association, asking for fill for Park.
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,~ 11. Mrs. E. Arnoldi, asking tax consideration.
? 12. Lloyd Taylor, petition of sixteen names asking Council to purchase ..~.
Weed. and Warble sprayer. .
? 13. E. L. Ruddy, asking that.the Old Greenwood Road between Concessions
2 and 3 get calcium or oil.in 1953.
~ 19. F. C. Copp - thanks for rebate 1952 taxes
)15. Fines - December, 1952 - $~113.00
.?.16. Brunner Mend (Canadai - 1953 price, $ 42.$0.
? 17. Improvement District of Ajax - Account, 6 fires @ $75.00 - $$50.00
) 18. Clarem~t ~ilm Council soliciting grant, 1953.
19. VaughanWillard would accept membership of Industrial Commission
A. Grossart " ~ " '"~ '" ..."
Charles Cooper " " " " " "
JOseph .Edwards " " " : " " "
Ken ~larke " " " " " "
A' E. Calvert " " " " " "
H. A. Newman., asked for further information regarding Industrial
Commission
A. M. Bannock could not accept.
The following PERSONS on Motion, were heard:
~ 1. W. C. Willson re StOrry sheep. No. a~t~qn.
? 2. Mr. Fair, Agricultural Representative, re By-Law for Warble-Fly
Control.
~ 3. ~lton Campbell, presenting Warble-Fly petition.
~ 4. Joseph Barjak, asking for 1953 Wrecking License.-
~ 5. Earl Taylor, Stated Fire Alarm~in Police office net satisfactory,
and'asked that fire costs be levied on buildings only.
~ 6. Messrs. MOrley, Messer and Balsdon stated they were satisfied
wibh a County Assessor, County'Engineer, and Mr. W. H. Westney
as arbitrators of assets for Incorporation of Village of Pickering,
and asked that Lloyd Johnston be permitted to be Returning Officer
and Clerk, pro rem, of Village incorporation. They also stated
that on June 2nd, 1953, they were planning a Coronation Sports
day, and asked the Township to join them. ·
,~ 7. Chief Tri~uel~ discussed the 1953 Police Budget.
~ 8. F. J. Prouse discussed the Building Department and asked that
his satary"~e increased $300.00, bringing it to $2,300.00.
9. Mr. Kellin~ton - Pedlar products and culverts.
? 10. Constable Robert Masters, re Police.
~VED. by Mr' Michell, seconded by Mr. Lawson, that a~Wrecking License
? be recommended to County Council for Joseph Barjak providing he cleans
up yard to the.satisfaction of Constable Masters. ~ ~.ARRIED
YEAS - Messrs. Lawson, Newman, Michell
NAYS - Messrs. Todd, Balsdon.
MDVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by_Mr. Lawson, that Council exempt all
~ f~rmlands of 20 acres and over from Fire Rates on approval of Depart-
ment of Municipal Affairs. CARRIED
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MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Lawson, that Council approve County
Assessor, County Engineer~ and William Westney, acting as arbitrators're
CARRIED_
Picketing Village. ·
MDVED by Mr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Michell, that Lloyd Johnston be
permitted to act as Returning~Officer and ClerE, pro rem, of proposed;
Village of Pickering. ' CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, that the following Budget,
as submitted by the PoliCe C~mmission for the year 1952, be accepted by
Council.
Salaries .... · · · .... · $ 18,800.00 Salary Breakdown
Cars ~ 5,100. O0
''" .... "'""" $3 3oo co
Radio 250.00 · 1 Chief .. ...... · , .
R.evolv . . 50.00 ~ 1 Sergeant ...... 3, LO0~00
Clothing .............. 730.00 2 2nd Class .._... 2,700.00
Office Supplies . ..... 1395,00 2,700~00
Sundries ....... 400.00 1 3rd Class 2,500.00
Oompensat~ ~ i Probationa~ill 2,~00:00
Commission Salaries. ~00.00 1 Office ........ 2,100.00
$ 27,620.00 $ 18,800.00.
AG.REED - Cour~ of Revision sit on Monday, March 2nd, at 11 A. M.
MDVED by Mr. Balsden, seconded by Mr. Mic~ell, that the salary':Of
Frank Prouse as Building Inspector be increased from $2,000..00 to
$2,200. O0 CARRIED
MDVED by Mr. Balsdon, seconded by' Mr. Lawson, that a recommendation go
to the Police Commission that the~ endeavour to secure a Scarborough
telephone in the Police~ 0fflC~ as-the line is in, buS not connected.
CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Newman, se~&~ded by~ Mfr~.~ MiCheil~, that the Pickering,
C-~mont, Brougham, Kihs'ai~',' and' Whlt'eVale Publib' Libraries receive
a grant of $50.00,. each fPF. 1953. , . . CA~IED
MOVED by Mr. Bals~on, s~.~D~ie~' by' ~r~.' ~~.' ~,~ bh~b the taxes be paid
inthree equal ins.talmen~t.s~. ............. CARRIED
MOVED by Mr: :~/'i-'.'.e~ll, s'e'c0nSed by Mr. Lawson, that the Ontario and
YSrk Film CounCil receiy, e ~a. ~,.r. ap..t, p~...$.25~.00 for 1953. CAR..RIED..
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by .~.'..~[ichell, that Anthony Lawson
be granted a rebate of $' 1i~.9~~ .on'.i'9'52' ~kxes because of an error
in frontage assessment. .. C.ARRIED
l~)VED by Mr. Lawsign, se[c~'e'd",~iNr. No'nan, that Nra. Neal be
granted a One Hundred D~l'a~' 'i~c'r'e'a's'-e'.' MOTION DEFEATED
CLERK'S ,INSTRUCTIONS. ........
1. Get one SCheo.~ Guard..c.ap? .... ][i,
2.Check on addi:ion of arrears. Warble Fly treatments be placed
on. Tax Roll...
3..?'Information r'e trees '~dr~ %'r'e'e' 'p'l'ahting June 2, 1953.
~. ?Arrange meeti~ng of ~.'r[oi[o'sed Industrial Commission members on
5. ~!List all salaries.
? 6. Ask Police Commission for Police phone, F. W. White, and ask them
for permission for Constable Masters enforcing Trailer By-Law in
~Seuth Picketing.
7. Ask operators of Cedar Glen Park and Youngveldt Park if~they would
pay one-third of net cost, or $150.00, for calcium on the road from
Ne. 2 Highway to their parks.
8. Get population of three proposed wards.
9. Sprayer. ·
10. Try to get Georgina Duncan at $1,~00.00 per year,
11; Advertise'for Truant Officer.
12; Ask Mr;'Prouse to draw plans for Police office~''-'
13; By-Law'for taking 1954 business assessment in. early~1954~.
Roy Ward~''Stop sign on ConcesSion.57at Closson sideroad
Slow sign at Godfrey Willis hill.
FINANCE REPORT
Your Standing Committee on FINANCE begs leave to report and recommends
payment of the following:
Amount CheqBe
Hydro-Electric Power Commission, Markham
Area 1 - $ 16.74~ · 1278
" i - 4.54 1259
Brougham -150.OO 1259
Whitevale - 120.O0 291.28\ 1259
Hydro-Electric Power CommisSion, Oshawa - ~i~;~ng540.50~ 126~
J A Bushby 8 Dog Chains 5 6~ 1325
Canadian Line Materials Ltd... ................... 6.09\ 1326
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Gray Radio Electric -
Sept, 195I; Oct.,~1952.... 14.7~'~ 1328
Imperial Oil - Office . 32.3~6~ 1329
Toronto Hum~ue Society'~'~'~ ~'~'~:~ 4.50k 1330
Royal Typewriter Co. - 2 Ribbons ....~...,....'... 2.50~ 1331
Automatic Heating - Office Heating Control ...... 14.10~ -1332
Hydro-Electric Power Commission, Oshawa
Jas. Gifford, Arrears on Roli ................ 4.00~ 1333
Picketing News - Supplies 3.50~ 1334
County of Ontario - Training School,
" " 7.20
Jail, Oct. 18 - Dec. 9 ll. O0...... 49.25~ 1336
Claremont Public Library - Grant ...'............; 50.OO~ 1337
Brougham Public Library - Grant .'. .............. 50.00~ 1338
Picketing Public Library - Grant .. .............. 50.00 ..... 1339
Library Grant 50 O~ 1340
Whitevale Public ....... - .......... ·
Kinsale Public Library - Grant .. 50.00~ 1341
E. K. Jones- Mileage, 268 milew ~[~~'~ 21.44~ 1342
Miss W. Walker - 950 miles - $ 76.00
Za~dry - 4.50
Derbac Combs 5.15............. 85.65~ 1343
L. T. Johnston- Postage, January ............... 20.00~ 1344
The Municipal World Limited .... ..... 37.30~ 1327~
Staley & Ellicott - CarPenter work, ;~i;; iiii~i ~3.00~ 13~5
Pickering News - Stationery, etc................. 50.00~ 1334
Cliff Schwalm- Expenses, December ............' ~ ..~ 85.32~ 1346
Ontario and York Film Council - Grant ..... ...... 2~.00~ 1347
$ ~,625.53
All of which is respectfully submitted.
=W. G. Newman"
Chairman
MDVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Lawson, that the Report of the
,Standing Committee on FINANCE as just read, be adopted. GARRIED
POL~E REPORT
Your Standing Co~m~ittee on POLICE begs leave to report and recommends
payment of the following:
SOUTH PICKER~,NG POLICE ........................ Am~uht CheQue
R. J. McConnell - Police Radio ........... .... 45.$6~ 13~8
A. W. Mitchell - ton c · · 27 O0 1350
Disney Motors - Cars ....;;;;;;;...;......;... 1351
'14.95
Imperial Oil Limited - Gas, etc.......... ..... 96.67~ 1352
Alex C.. Hall - Tweedie Case';;;;A;;;;;;;;;;.... 12.00~ 1353'
Yera Morgan - Rent, February ........ .... ; .... 35.00~~ 1354
Law Motor Sales - 2 Tires'~;;~;;;; ........ .... 66.10k 1355
Hydro-Electric Powere Commission - Office .... 18.89~ 1282
B. A. Oil Company - Gas ..........;........... ~3.07k 1356
Allison Motor Service - Towing service ....,.. $.00~ 1357
L. W. Trinnell - Expenses: Telephone - 6.55
Stamps - 1.00
Dec. Acct.-6.50 .. 15.95~ 1~58
F. W. White - Expenses: Telephone i 2.75
· "1Basic 1.00
Dec. Acct. 3.75 .. .7.50R 1359 $~9~.39
NORTH'PICKERING POLICE
J. BUrrows - Flares ....... -' ..... ....... 7.75~
Mileage-- 6.6~ vl
ff---firi:o °~ ~ 23.90 13~
®e e®e®e®eee e®
Modern Gun Shop - Gun' '- '
Flush - 2~50
Cartridges 6.~50;;.';..;;.-;.';.';' 86.00 k 1361'
Stokes Cap and Regali - ...... 362 12 .67
................ $ 515.o6
All of which is respeCtfully 'submi't~ed~:-'
......... "~ G Michet!
.............. Chairman-
MOVED by Mr. Michell, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, that the report of the
Standing Committee on POLIC~, as just read, be adopted. CARRIED
~ARE REPORT
Your Standing Committe~ on ~ELFARE begs leave tb report~ and recommends
payment of the following:
PROVINCIAL
Cheque AMount Total
Mrs. E. Headland
128~ ..... 30.~8~
Mrs. M. ~ulligan ................... ....... . 1285 8~.30~
Mrs.~M. Higgins ..................... ...... . 1285
93.00~
Mrs. M. Jackson .................... .... 1287 3~.00~
Mrs. A. ~cClary 1288
69.~3~
Mrs. J. Baker ................... ........... 1290 $1.82~
·Mr. M. Elety
Y 1292 119.80~'
Mrs. D. Colley - Meringer's Store .......... 1293 2.2_8~
Mrs. D. Colley Trading Post - 1294 120.66~
Mrs. M.-Tough
1231 76.8~k
Mrs. H. Sawdon ......................... .... 1225 ,100.00~. l,O3S.22
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Welfare Report, Continued qheque _Amount, Total.
Forward (Provincial) ' 1,038~22
MUNICIPAL
A. Mitchell - Fuel re Nixon, Guild Road 1296 13.75~
Mrs. A. Nicholls .. .... 1232 10.002
E. Baker- 200 mi. @ 8~;'~~"~;'~':::::::::_ 1298 16.00~22.78
HOSPITALIZATION
County of Ontario - 149.50,'19;25, 10100 .. .... ~,,,. 1299 178.7
Oshawa General Hospital - Additi6fiA1;'~'Ed~A~d~,
$31.50; Tromley~ $ 16.50';;;;;;;~...... 1300
Ontario Hospital, Wo6dstock'~Al~A~A~'~6'''
' MarcH-31~ '1953'~.... 1301 45.00~27i.75
Ail of which is resp~ctfull~dbmitted.
....... "W. G.
Chairman
MDVED by Mr. Lawson, ~second~d by~Mr.~Newman, that the Report of the Standing
Committee on WELFARE, as just read, be adopted. CARRIED
R~ABS .AND BRIDGES REPORT
Your Standing Committee on ROADS AND BRIDGESbegsleave~to report and re-
commends payment of the following:
A¢COUNT~ Amount Cheque Teta!
Camadian Johns-Manville - CulVe~C 'P£~'JJ..J. 580.9~ 2505
International Harvester Co. - Truck Parts ... ~.1~% 2505
Wheel and Rim - Truc~ rim .... ' 1~.9~ 2506
¢. ~. M~rley - No. 9 'Truck I~~ ~.'J...... 19.47-~ 2508
Pickering News - 200 Posters .. .... .. ........ 14.50 2509
Sawyer Massey - Crusher Parts .... . 16.50~ 2510
Shell Oil Co. - Gas . ... ..... . 101.60% 2512
war - aid
Car Allowance - 120.80... .... .. 148.07.. 2513
I " 135 35 ~Pay R 11)
Receiver General - ncOme Tax .......... · ..... o
L. T. Johnston - Pension ...................- 94.26 1,388.66
PAY
Fred Hicks - $250.80 - 50.00 - 10.05 - 12.54 178.21% 2495
Gordon Benson - 275.00 - 50.00 - 10.05 - 13.75 201.20~ 2496
W. B. Norton - 282.70 - 50.00 - 16.55 - 14.13 202.02~ 2~97
carl Nort$n - 269.50 - 50.00 - 16.00 G 2,25.. 201.25~ 2498
Ivan Booth - 273.90 - 50.00 - 19.60 - 13.69.. 190.61.~~ 2499
Gordon Lynn - 284.90 - 50.00 - 39.40 - 14.24 ...181.26-.~ 2500 ~
Jas. Griffin - 228.25 - 50,00 - 8.70 - 11.41 158.1~ .... 2501
Roy Ward - 290.00 - 15.00 - 14.50 .. ........ · 260.50-... 2502
........................... $ 2,97o. o
All o£ which is respect£u117 ~bm~t~;
............ ~la~e.B~l~6n~.-
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. ~7 :Mr. Bal~don, seconded' bT' Mr;'Michell, that the Report o£ the
· n~ ~ommittee on ROADS ~ND' BRIDGES;' ~ just read, be adopted,
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~VED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Lawson, that the Reeve grant his
.order on the Treasurer to pay the several accounts as presented and
passed in the various reports as passed this day. C. ARRIED
, -LAW mmmE !?#o
1st Reading
Mr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Newman, moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law to amend and consolidate By-Law Number 1915 as hereby amended
and as amended by By-Law 1926, and that same now he read a first time.
Mr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Michell, moves that By-Law Number 1950
to amend and consolidate By-Law Number 1915 as hereby amended and as
amended by By-Law 1926, be now read a second time, and that the Council
go into Committee of the Whole thereon.
Mr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Lawson, moves that the Report of the
Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 1950 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.
~ARRIED
B~-LAW 1741
Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law to establis~ a Comm~uity Programme of Recreation as authorized
by regulations issued under the Department of Education act, and that
same now be read a first time.
Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Michell, moves that By-Law No. 1951 to
establish a Community Programme of Recreation as authorized by regul-
ations issued under the Department of Education Act, be now read a
second time, and that the Council go into Committee of the Whole
thereon.
· Newman, ~seconded by /~r. Lawson, moves for leave to introduce a
By-Lawrespecting the treatment of Warble-Fly within the Municipality
o£ the Township of Pickering in accordance with the provisions of
Warble-Fly Control Act, 1952," and that same now be read a first time.
Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Nichell, moves that By-Law Number 1952
respecting the treatment of Warble-Fly within the Municipality of the
Township of Picketing in accordance with the provisions of "The Warble-
Fly Control Act, 1952,- be now read a second time, and that the Council
go into Committee of the Whole thereon.
Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, moves that the Report of the
Committee of the Whole on By-Law Number 1952 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-LAWNUMBER 1953
Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Lawson, moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law to increase the salaries of certain Township employees, and that
same now be read a first time.
Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, moves that By-Law Number 1953 to
increase the salaries of certain Township employees, be now read a second
time, and that the Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon·
Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Nichell, moves that the Report of the Committee
of the Whole on By-Law Number 1953 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· ~ARRIED
~OVED by M~r. Newman, seconded by Mr. l~ichell, that Council do now adjourn
to meet again on Monday the 2nd day of~arch, 1953. OAR~.IED