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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDecember 12, 1955 M U N I C I PAL B U I L DIN G BROUGHAM An Emergent meeting of Council was held on MONDAY, the TWELFTH day of DECEMBER, 1955, at EIGHT o'clock in the evening. PRESENT: George T. Todd, in the Chair Wm. G. Newman Wm. G. Lawson S. S. Pugh J. Sherman Scott L. T. Johnston, Clerk The following CORRESPONDENCE was read: ~ 1. J. Lynn, President West Rouge Community Association. Petitinn of seven owners immediately adjoining proposed Skating Rink east of Rouge Hills Golf Club House requesting that a Permit be not grantèd for a Skating Rink. > 2. H. H. Donald, Inspector Legal Offices, advising that he believes it possible that a Traffic Court could be held at Pickering and Ajax Monday. Clerk advise that I! hour per week not enough for both Municipalities for Traffic Court and the question of Clerical Staff for this time would be too expensive for time involved. 73. Proctor. Redfern and La~hlin - agreement for two railway crossings of water mains under C. N. R. tracks at West Rouge. MOVED BY Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Scott, that Reeve and Clerk sign on behalf of Council. CARRIED 4. Applications for 1956 Garage Licenses: (1) H. L. Davis, Concession 2, Lot 7 (2) Richard Whittington, Concession 6, Lot 13 (3) Bergman Construction, B.F. R.3, Lot 35 (4) Alvin Hooker, Concession 6, Lot 3 MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Pugh, that the above four applications for Garage Licenses for 1956 be approved. CARRIED The following PERSONS, on MOTION, were heard: >1. Mrs. Ufnal, President Rosebank Community Club, asked Council for assistance in building a Skating Rink in Todd's field, of a size 150 feet by 75 feet. Council agreed that they would endeavour to level with grader and that Mr. Ruddy take levels and report to Council on December 13, 1955. > 2. 1he Fire Area 1 Committee, composed of Messrs Comport, Skidmore, Thompson, Hunt and Orchard discussed operation of their Department and agreed to present their 1956 Budget in person to Council so that it could be discussed. / 3. T.ed Bennett asked if snow removal equipment had been stationed in southern part of Township. í 4. H. H. Moore advised Council that he had organized Canadian Power Squadrons in Dunbarton and has a class of 13 to whom he gives instruction. He asked Council to provide free rent once a week for his c1ass~ While Council con- sidered this a worthy endeavour, they felt they could not provide a room and directed Clerk to have Mr. Moore approach the School Board. MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Newman, that Council pay following accounts for Fire Area No.1: Firemens' Pay Roll Kerr Equipment Co. . . . . . . . . . . $ 765.65 (July to Dec., 1955) 163.79 . . . . . . . . . . CARRIED 1 MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. ~~h, that all accounts for payment of Fire Area No.1, as passed by the Committee in the past, be paid by the Treasurer and that future accounts be listed under the monthly FINANCE report. CARRIED - 2 - CLERK'S INSTRUCTIONS 1. Contact George Ellis to sod corner of Glendale and Glen Allen. 2. Contact Police Chief re laying charge against Burnett for his dog biting Maloney child. 3. Contact C. Schwalm about dogs running at large in Woodlands. .4. Advise Fire Area 1 Council paid Kerr Equipment account for $ 163.79 after investigation. 5. Advertise in Pickering News for one International Truck K 7 chasis, or equivalent. On MOTION of Mr. Newman, the meeting adjourned, CARRIED ).J ft; . 1 () d 1955 ~ Clerk ~ {)' tJ'~ Reeve