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MUNICIPAL
BUILDING
B R 0 UGH A M.
A meeting of Council was held on MONDAY, the FIRST day of FEBRUARY. 19~
commencing at the hour of NINE o'clock in the morning.
Reeve George T. Todd, in the Chair
Deputy Reeve Kenneth A. Roberts
Gouncillor William G. Newman and
Councillor William G. Lawson.
The MINUTES of the meeting on JANUARY l~th 1954, were read, and on
MOTION orMr. NeYlDlan,. seconded by Mr. Lawson, .ADOPTED. CARRIED.
(Yeas - Messrs Todd, Newman and Lawson - Nay--Dr.Roberts)
The MINUTES of the meeting held on JANUARY 27th 1954, were also read,
and on MOTION of Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Lawson, ADOPTED. CARRIEJ
PRESENT :
The following ~SPONDENCE was read :-
1. Austin Metcalfe of Whitevale complained about a dog owned by Mower
in Whitevale (unlicensed) frightening local residents
The dog has bitten people's clothing, but no actual
-damage has been done yet. This complaint was suppor1
by ten letters fram residents who feel the dog is a
menace. Clerk instructed to have dog picked up
by Dog Catcher while it is off the owner'a property.
2. Mrs. Elizabeth Robertson asked that her salary be increased to
$2,200. per year.
3. Township of Scarborough advised that they had a petition to lay
water mains on Townline between Lawson Road and No.2
Highway, and asked if this municipality would be
interested in circulating a petition in this Township
so that residents on the east side of the Township
would. be served. Clerk directed to ask Scarboroug1
Township if they would serve ,the south put of our
Township - what area they could serve - the size of
mains - and the guaranteed term of supply.
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4. F. J.. Prouse - Estimated value of Jabuary 1954 permits $46,500.00.
5. Res.olution of Frenchman's Bay Ratepayers asking that, after water
mains are laid up Frenchman's Bay Road, a cinder path
be provided for Children to walk to school.
6. Ernest H. Bartlett, Concession 4, Lot 7, thanking Council for thei]
prompt removal of snow on his roads so that he could
get to work as usual.
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The follawing PERSONS, on motion, were HEARD :-
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1. Jack Bambleton asked that Elizabeth Street, north of Pickering
Village, ~e sanded at the worst places, as a number 01
had slLpped into the ditch.
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2. Stan Fairbairn, Mrs. J. McPherson and Mr. W. Hough, asked that a
re-adjustment of school sections be made in their ares
so tha~ children would not be required to walk past
. certain schools several miles to their own echool.
3. Mr. M..B.Burk, Mr. Daniels and Mr. Brown of Stouffville Village
Council, having given notice of termination of fire
agreement as of March 1st, 1954, asked that a new
agreement be signed giving them $200.00 (Two hundred
Dollars) per'year "stand-by" time; $60.00 (Sixty Dolls
per call for the first two hours and $24.00 (Twenty-fc
DOllars) per hour additional.
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PERSONS HEARD - Cont'd
4. Pedlar People's repreæentative, (Culverts) thanked the Township
for past business and solicited business
for 1954. He stated that certain prices
had advanced but they were trying to hold
at same prices as 1953.
5. Mr. Benham of Scarborough asked permission to erect tents,
cabins and one snaIl 500 sq.ft. summer-house
,on his 46i acres in Concession 3, Lot 13
Pickering Township. - Council to consider.
MOVED by Dr. K.A.Roberts,. seconded by Mr. -W.G.Newman, that the
Clerk write a,letter to the Board of Trustees of School Section
No.2 and request that action be held up on the purchase of
the White lot until such time as the Council have had an
opportunity to meet with the various Trustees of Sections 2,
3 East, 3 West, 4 West, 6, 7, and the School Inspector in
regard to the formation of a new school section. CARRIED.
MOVED by Dr. Roberts, seconded by Mr. Lawson, that the Clerk be
instructed to write the Metropolitan Water Board asking if
they will supply water to Pickering Township or a section of
Pickering Township -.the gallonage available - what guaranteed
term of service and the size of mains that could be used. CARRIED.
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MOVED by Dr. Roberts, seconded by Mr. Newman, that the salary of
Mrs. Robertson be increased from $1,925. in 1953 to $2,100.
CARRIED.
FINANCE REPORT
Your Standing Committee on FINANCE begs leave to report and
recormnends payment of the following :-
Stouffville Tribune
H~E.P.C. Markham
Reg.of Dee:ds Ont.
Cliff Schwalm
Terence M. Moore
D.L.Mairs
.Imperial Oil Ltd
Co.of Ontario
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Bell Telephone
Moy.er School Supplies
Municipal World
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Underwood Ltd
Beare's Supplies
Hydro, Markham
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Hydro, Oshawa
W . Walker
A.J . Thomps on
A.K.Jones
Gestetner Ltd
L.T.Johnston
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Pickering News
C.A.Schwalm
Cyril E. Morley
Cheque
Assessor's forms 77.00 2956
Fi~e Area No.1 23.34 2905
81 Transfers 8.10 2957
Dog Catcher's Exp.Dec. 97.31 2958
Legal Fees to Dec.3l. 35.70 2959
Punch and wash basin 1.60 2960
Fuel Oil - Office 55.98- 2961
Use of Jail 22.00 )
Training School 10.35 )2962
Municipal Office 36.10 2888
Paper Towels 7.70 2963
7 Subscriptions 14.00 )
36 Affidavit .forms .94 )2964-
Inspection 3 typewr'rs 6.00 2965
Office supplies 6.08 2966
Brougham Str.Lights 150.00)
Whitevale "" 120.00 )2899
Fire Area No.1 4.54 )
Piokerin~ Str.Lights 695.09 2900
LaundrI 4.80 ,Mileage
890 @ 8~ 71.20 76.00 2967
Mileage, Jan./54 55.12 2968
" " 11.36 2969
Impression Pape~ 30.24 2970
Postages 46.40 52.55 2971
Industrial Comm.Exp.6.l5
Printing ete 42.41 2972
, Dog Catcher, Jan. 103.57· 2958
Additional prem.Safe
& Burglary Ins.
TOTAL . . . . . . .
16.28 . 2973
$1,759.J6
All of whièh is respectfully submitted.
WILL IAM G. NEWMAN,
Act ing Chairman.
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MOVED by Mr. W.G.Newman, seconded by Mr. W.G.LawsoIi, that the Report
of the Standing Committee on FINANCE, as just read, be adopted. CAR
WELFARE REPORT
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Your Standing Committee on WELFARE begs leave to report and reco~nds
payment (jf the following :-
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PROVINCIAL
Mrs. E. Headland
Mrs. E. Robinson
Mrs. M. Bailey
Mrs. E. L'inton
Mrs. E. ~ylor
Mrs. M. Mulligan
Mrs. M. Baker
Mrs. F. Jenkins
Mrs. L. Snyder
Mrs. C. Smith - W,.
Amount
43.32
30 .58
25.00
35.82
36.12
90 .00
lù..82
85.92
54·06
65.35
Local
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Toronto Gore
Toronto
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... Whitby
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Midd~eton -,Local
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MUNICIPAL. ' , ,
City of T.oronto, - Re.: Press, Mascomb, Bailey 0
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A.W.Mitch.ell -0 Re: Smith, Green & colley .
Township Df Scarb.orough. - Re C,ollins, · ..
E.G. Baker, ... ,Mileag.e, Jan/54,532 JIli.
HPSPITALlZAT;I:ON ,
County of Ontario ... ... ...
Ophawa Gene~al HOßpital- Additional...
Ontario Hospital, Woodstock - Re: Annan, Roberts
429.05
52.50
~.10
.56
322.25
118.50
101.00
Cheðue
291
2911
2912
291;
2914
2915
2916
2917
2918
2919
Tot
$507.5
292,0
2921
2922
2923
$583.~
2924
2925
2926 $54J.. 'j
TOT A L ........ $1,632.5
Al~ of which is respectfully submitted.
W. G. LAWSON.
Chairman.
MOVED by Mr. W.G.Lawson, seconded by Mr. W.G.N,ewman, that the Report (
the Standing Committee on WELFARE, as just read, be adopted. CARR I!
~OLICE REPORT
Your Standing Committee on POLICE begs leave t~ report and recommends
pa~nt of the following :-
H.E.P.C. Markham Office ... 19.79 2905
Bell Telephone . " ... 33.70 2909
E.L.Hill (Deverell Motors) 2 License Plates 20.00 2881
," 'Phone rental ,;.45. 2974
B.K.Sleightho1m Charcoal (Dec.16) 4.30 2975
Dunbarton Garage Inv. No.1 to 5 incl. 11~.73 297Þ
Allison Motor Seryice ~owing .00 2977
Munns Press Stationery Supplies .09 2978
Brit.~erica.n Oil Co. Nov.& Dec.Gas etc 101.~3 2979
Bell Telephone Office ;2.65 26ao
Imperial Oil Ltd Nov.& Dee.Gas etc 148.42 2989
Robert Watson - Joe's Tailor Shop, Uniform altera. 2,35 »2981
" - Gibson Cleaners - Cleaning .70
Mobile Radio Service Invoice 8228 ¡9.84 2982
Al Price Men's Wear Clothing etc 300.60 298;,
Mrs. Vera Morgan Police Office Rent 35.00 2984
$848.05
All of which 1s respectfully submitted.
WILLIAM G. NEWMAN.
Chairman.
MOVED by Mr. W. G. Newman, seconded by Mr. W.G.Lawson, that the
Report of the Standing Committee on POLICE, as just read, be
adopted. CARRIED.
Your Standing Committee. on ROADS AND BRIDGES b~gs leave to report
.and recommends payment of the following :-
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Spark Plugs 10.60
Gasoline 164.98
New rad oore 71.25
Truok parts 26.65
Parts and 1ioense 30.52
1390 miles . 8~ 111.20
S&;~i.ng lumber. . . 11.69
Truok parts 5.69
Snow plow repairs 36.74
We:1~a;tng eto : : : 11.70'
Wire fenoe bonus 7.56
Pension Fund 106.or
Unemployment Ip.~~anoe 4.32'
¢! $598.85.
PAYROLL .
Fred Hioke - 268.40 ....·50.00, 12.90, 13.42, 3..22 188.86:
Gordon Benson 258.50 - 50.00, 6.95, 12.92, 3.22 185.41
W.B.Norton 264.00 - 50.00, 12.05, 13.20, 3.22 185.53
Carl Norton 258.50 - 50.00,11.20,12.92,3.22,2.16179.00
L. Norton' 259.60 _. 50.00,11,.20,12.98,3.22,2.16180.04
Ivan Booth 261.80 - 50.00, 15.60~ 13.09, 3.22 179.89
Gordon Lynn 259.60 - 50.00, 31.60, 12.98, l.61 163.~
Roy Ward, 290.00 - i4.50, 14..50·,· 3.22 257.78
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ROADS AND BRIDGES REPORT. .
Samuel Trees Co.
Shell Oil Co. øt Can.
Bishop Radiator Servioe
White Motor Co.
Roy Ward
Wm. Eokha.rdt . , ,
Internat1.ona1 Harvest~,r,
.Jaok Ward.
Robert M1).ler
C . Graham .
Reoeiver !}enera1
L. T ..J ohnsj:; on
2,120.40 -350.00,116.00,106.01,24.15,4.32
TOTAL
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All of whioh is respectfully submitted.
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Cheque .
2947
2948
2949
2950
~2951
2952
'295.3
'2954
'2955
'2956
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2957
2958
2959
2960
2961
2962
296.3
2964
$1,519.92
$2,118.77
KENNEI'H A. ROBERTS.
Chairman.
. MOVED by Dr. K.A.Roberts, seoonded by Mr. W.G.Newman, that the
Report of the Standing Committee on ROADS AND BRIDGES, as just
read, be adopte d. . . CARRIED. "-
MOVED by Mr. W.G.Newman, seoonded by Dr. K.A.Roberts, that the
Reeve grant his order on the Treasurer to pay the several
aooounts as presented and pasaed in the various reports as
passed this day. CARRIED.
CLERK'S INSTRUCTIONS.
1.
Arrange a meetin%~f Sohoo1 Trustees, Mr. Arohibald and
Council at the Bay Sohool on Tuesday, February 16th at
7.30· p.m. re sohoo1 area or ohange of sohoo1 seotions.
2.
Contaot Millard Ree:sor regarding new Stouffvile fire
rates - possibly average of $2.80 to $11.00.
List· gas used by Police cars in 1953 and tires used.
Have'E.G.Baker attend-Counoil meeting on February 3rd
at 7..30 p.m.
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MOVED by Mr. W. G. Newman, seconded by Mr. W.G. Lawson, that
this Council now form itself into a Court of Revision to sit
on any appeals that may be brought before it in the year
19.54, CARRIED.
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COURT OF REVISION
TOWNSHIP 'OF PICKERING
A Court of Revision was held in' the Municipal Building, Brougham, on tl:
FIRST day of FEBRUARY, 1954, in the matter of Appeals on the Additions
1953 Asses~ent. The Court was comprised of the following Member~
of Council:- Reeve George T. Todd, Deputy-Reeve Kenneth A. Roberts,
Councillor William G. Newman and Councillor William G. Lawson. Mr.Toè
presided.
The following were the Appeals .-
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Roll Name and Con. or Lot Total Rea&On ·for
No. Addre ss Plan. No. Value Appeal Decision
866 Be 11, C.W. 509 34 $175 Not not-ified of SUST AlNED.
-11 Pickering PO original assessment. --
MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Newman, that ~the assesament
be sustained. CARRIED. Clerk to wr~te Mr.Bell to get the
original ass~ent from Mr. McBride.
175 Assessed for forced
air heating - has
gravity heating. SUSTAINED.
MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Newman, that the assessment
be sustained. CARRIED.
866
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Bowen, Donald 509
Piokering.
35
866
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Cater, James W.509
Pickering P.O.
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1,000 Wishes to change
to separate school
supporter. SUSTAINED.
Mr. Lawson, that the Assessment
rece ived too late to be acted
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by
be sustairied, as the request was
upon. CARRIED.
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Cooper Block 1
645 Glen Park Ave
Toronto.
pt 13,550
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$6,050.
reduction.
Assessment is
excessive and is
an overcharge.
MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Newman, that the assessment be
reduced by $6,050. CARRIED.
2702
105 1,325. Claims wrong frontage
pt 104 States 71'.67
Ass,esaed 96'10. SUSTAINED.
MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Dr. Roberts, that the Assessment
be sustained. CARRIED.
Craig Geo.C. 320
Highland Ck R.R.l
400. Claims assessed for
forced air heating.
No forced air.
MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Newman that the Assessment
be reduced by $50.00. CARRIED.
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Tiller,James H. 509
Pickering
3488
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24'
$50.reduc·
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125 Claims additional SUSTAINED.
assessment has been
taken care of in
original assessment.
MOVED by Mr. Nèwman, seconded by Mr. Lawson, that the assessment
be sustained. CARRIED.
Gedney John 373
437 Roehampton Ave
Toronto.
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Court of Revision - Continued.
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Roll 1Iaae and
No. Address
Con.or Lot Total
Plan No. Value Reason for Appeal Decision.
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Harcourt R.A. 3,50
Pickeri ng RR3
31
37,5
Additional assessment
raises 'the total
assessment too high
in comparison with
others. .
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$100.
reduotion.
MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Newman, that the assessment be
reduced by- $100.00. CARR1!~
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600 Wishe~ to became
Separate school
supporter.
MOVED by Dr. Roberts, seconded by Mr. Newman, that. the
Assessment be sust.ained. CARRIED.,
866
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Holmes E.J.
Dunbarton
,509
,56
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SUSTAINED.
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866
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Parker A. J.
Pickering
,509
2,5
600 Assessed for forced
air heating - has $~. -
gravity only reduction.
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Lawson, that the assessment
be reduced by $,50.00. CARRIED.
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2446 Sabot R.C. 1 st 32
PickeIting RR2
12,5 Claims additional
assessment is more
than he paid tor
new building. SUSTAINED.
by Mr. Lawson, that the as~essment
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded
be sustained. CARRIED.
1237 Waters Alec
-,50 Dunbarton
492
,50 2,12,5 OVer-assessed in
comparil:lon with
others on same
road.
SUSTAINED.
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Dr. Roberts, that the assessment
be sustained. CARRIED.
MOVED by: Mr. W.G. Newman, seconded by Mr. W.G.Lawson, that this
COURT- OF REVISION do now adjourn to be reconvened by the Chairman
at a later date. CARRIED.
MOVED by Mr. W. G. Lawson, seconded by Dr. K.A.Roberts, that this
Council Meeting do now adjourn. CARRIED.
APPROVED: ~ /~ 1954.
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