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PICKERING TOWNSHIP MUSEUM BOARD 6/71
A meeting of the Pickering Town-
ship Museum Board was held on
TUESDAY, JULY 13th, 1971, at
EIGHT p.m. at the Municipal
Building
PRESENT: Mr. H. Cook, Chairman
Mr. W. Clark
1. Mr. R. Freeman
Mr. D. McLean
Mr. R. Miller
Mr. W. Earle
Mks. D. Earle
1. MINUTES -
The minutes from the June meeting had not been received.
2. ACCOUNTS -
Moved by Mr. D. McLean, seconded by Mr. W. Clark that the
following accounts be approved for payment:
R. Miller (for pre-payment to M. Balsdon of $20. for trans-
port of loan items to E. Brown: To Burton $150.
for transport of engines from Haliburton)
(See note below
Total $ 170.00
W. Wood - Lumber 198.45,
J. Winterstein - Chimney Work 105.00
Irwin Specialties - Souvenirs 27. 36
CARRIED.
Received from D. Gibson $36. as a donation (receipt to
be sent)
N.B. This cash sum turned over to R. Miller leaving total
iw due to him - $ 134.00
3. ADMINISTRATOR -
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a) Most buildings are now hooked up to the wiring, but
L the main power source still has to be installed. It
was noted that several of the Museum building lights
are again out and the suggestion was made that possibly
indoor flood bulbs attached to appropriate adaptors may
be more satisfactory. Mr. Miller is to have this
investigated.
b) Mr. Hope is back and able to continue work. Mr. Miller
wondered if it was possible to hire Mr. Frank Wright
for extra help. The Board advised that Mr. Marshall
be consulted.
c) Miss Dianne Murkar and Miss Barbara Miller are working
on the cataloguing.
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d) The Beef Ring Barn has been cleared and Mr. Miller is
to arrange for the tidying of the Log Barn.
e) Mr. Miller queried the possibility of setting up a
base for the newly acquired steam. This matter is also
to be discussed with Mr. Marshall.
f) The siding is almost completed on the Harness Shop.
New lower windows will be needed in the front of the
building. Mr. Rempel is coming to inspect the stairway.
Mr. Miller was authorized by the Board to have this
building painted with at least a primary sealer to
r protect the new siding. The Plank house is also to be
creosoted.
g) There is apparently no possibility of being able to
acquire the saw mill at this time.
4. AJAX DOMINION DAY PARADE -
Mr. Freeman and Mrs. Earle arranged for, decorated and went
on the float entered in the Ajax Kinsmen Dominion Day
Parade. Miss Nancy Freeman (age 10) also participated
and Murray Balsdon supplied both float and transport free
of charge. Mrs. Earle presented the Board with the trophy
won for "Best Small Float. " This will be kept for one
year.
5. CORRESPONDENCE -
L, Mr. Marshall is requested to send letters of thanks to
a) Consolidated Sand & Gravel, for their free help in
unloading the steam engine.
b) Miss Nancy Freeman, for her help on the parade float.
c) Mr. Murray Balsdon for the loan of the float and for
taking the time to drive it to, in and from the
parade.
d) Mr. Fred Stitchman, 1255 Haller Avenue, Pickering,
for donating 6 large sheets of plate glass to the
Museum.
6. HISTORY IN ACTION -
Mr. Cook announced that the newly formed Pickering Town-
ship United Community Fund Committee is planning a Beauty
Contest to choose Miss United Appeal and this committee
would like to hold the final judging of this contest at
at the Museum in conjunction with History In Action.
L. Moved by Mrs. Earle, seconded by Mr. Miller that the
Committee be informed that the Board would welcome such
an event at History In Action.
CARRIED.
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Mrs. Earle submitted a list of possible ideas for new
activities at History In Action. The following were
approved:
a) Baked goods should be available for sale on both days.
b) A Food Hamper Draw will be held.
1st Prize - A hamper containing homemade items such
as bread, pickles, jam, cake, butter,
plus a turkey or ham.
2nd Prize - A ham.
3rd Prize - A cake.
Mrs. Earle will try to get as many items as possible
by donation. Tickets will sell at 25 each or 5 for $1.
c) A Baking Contest will be advertised and held.
Miss Anne Wanstall, Cooking Editor for the Toronto
Daily Star will be approached to see if she will judge.
d) Christmas Cards using the hasti-note motif are to be
prepared and sold. Pickering Litho-Print will be asked
to print 100 packets, each containing 10 cards and
10 envelopes for 504 per packet. These to sell at
$1.00 per packet.
e) Childrens ' entertainment is to be better organized,
with horseshoe pitching, bean bag throwing, a Lucky
Dip and possibly a Corn Roast. Mr. Marshall is asked
to arrange for the Rovers to assist again, especially
with these activities.
f) A theme for the Parade is to be considered.
g) Spiced or fancy candles should be made in advance for
sale.
Mrs. Earle also asked where demonstrators could operate
this year. The Oddfellows Hall space is now limited.
It was decided that all the houses must have some
demonstrators in them since the idea is action, not
the viewing of static rooms.
Mr. Marshall is requested to contact the Claremont
Band as soon as possible.
7. CHAIRMAN 'S REMARKS -
Mr. Cook thanked Mr. Miller for his good work as Administrator,
and also thanked Mr. Freeman and Mrs. Earle for arranging
the parade float at such short notice.
On motion the meeting adjourned.•
Dated Chairman
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