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TOWN OF PICKERING MUSEUM BOARD
A meeting of the Town of Pickering Museum Board
was held on Tuesday, Janua~y 27th 1976 at 8:00 p.m.
PRESENT: Councillor J. Anderson
Mr. W. Biernacki
Mr. Wm. Clark (Chairman)
Mrs. F. Conant
Mrs. B. Davies
Mr. D. McLean
Councillor K. Spratley
J.P. Myslik (Secretary)
ALSO
PRESENT: Mr. Lance Johnston
Mrs. G. Mowbray
1. ADOPTION OF' MINUTES
Moved by D. McLean, seconded by W. Biernacki that the minutes
of the meeting of December 16th 1975, be adopted.
CARRIED
2 . ELECTION
Mr. D. McLean was elected as Chairman of the Museum Board
for the year 1976.
3. CORRESPONDENCE
a) Canadian MUseunt'As'sociät';LoIl'-' Membership
MOTION 139/76
Moved by J. Anderson, seconded by B. Davies that the Pickering
Museum Board submit a membership fee in the Canadian Museum
Association.
CARRIED
b) Canadian Museums Association - Registered Retirement
Savings Service - for information
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c) Ontario Historical Society - Membership: $11. 00
MOTION 140/76
Moved by W. Biernacki, seconded by Councillor Anderson
that the Pickering Museum Board submit a membership fee
to the Ontario Historical Society.
CARRIED
d) Letter - Mrs. I. Annis
MOTION 141/76
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Moved by B. Davies, seconded by Councillor Anderson that
the letter from Mrs. Isobel Annis dated January 3, 1976
be received and filed.
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CARRIED
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3. CORRESPONDENCE (Continued)
e) Black Creek Pioneer Village - Newspaper reports
concerning its financial probl'exns. '
MOTION 142/76
Moved by B. Davies, seconded by D. McLean that;
WHEREAS Black Creek Pioneer Village has preserved and
reconstructed the buildings and way of life of a section
of the history and heritage of the Province of Ontario; and
WHEREAS Black Creek Pioneer Village is visited and supported
to a great extent by visitors who come from beyond the
-confines of the jurisdiction of M.T.R.C.A.; and
WHEREAS Black Creek Pioneer Village has had difficulty
in covering its operat~ng costs from admissions;
BE IT HEREBY noted that the Pickering Museum Board hereby
records its support of this worthwhile venture and respect-
fully request the Ministry of Culture and Recreation to
assist Black Creek Pioneer Village in meeting its financial
Obligations so that it may remain open for the benefit of
the public.
CARRIED
f) Notice was received from Mr. Harry Cook that hé is willing
to sit on a Committee of the Pickering Museum Board.
Similar notice was received from Mr. Harry Schenk,
762 Breezy Drive, Pickering, Ontario, 839-5601. Mr. Schenk
is interested in the museum and he is also an handyman.
It was suggested that these two names be put on the mailing
list for Pickering Historical Society.
g) Letter from Dorothy Duncan requesting the Use of' a suplus stove.
In the discussion it was indicated that articles should be
loaned only if the museum has a duplicate. Direction was
given that a letter be sent to Miss. D. Duncan requesting
the type of stove that she would want. It was also mentioned
that an accurate file of loans should be kept.
4.
REPORTS
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Mr. Lance Johnston gave a brief report on the cataloguing that
is taking place at the museum dùring the winter. Mr. Lance Johnston
and Miss Suzanne: Clark have inventoried 2,600 items to date.
They expect to be finished in the schoolhouse in approximately
two weeks time. It was indicated that a typewriter is needed
at the museum and also a further supply of inventory forms.
Mr. Joh~ indicated further that if the forms should be kept
up-to-date and that the cataloguing of new items should be
maintained. He indicated that when an item is received at the
museum a temporary receipt should be given and that acquisitions
or an accéssioning committee should be established to decide
on the exceptance of the item. He indicated further that an
acquisition policy should be established by the Museum Board.
The Chairman thanked Mr. Johnston and Miss Clark for their work.
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4. REPORTS (Continued)
Mr. Wm. Clark reported that the artifacts belonging to the
museum were moved out of Miss Wanstall's property which was
formerly the Barclay property. He also indicated that
Mr. R. Miller requested to purchase the sheets of stryrofoam
that are at the museum and which are no longer needed by the
museum.
MOTION 143/76
Moved by Councillor Spratley, seconded by D. McLean that
the styrofoam sheets which are no longer needed by the museum
be donated to Mr. R. Miller.
CARRIED
It was indicated that Mr. Vic Sims is cutting oak during the
winter. Oak timbers are needed to restore the engine at the
museum and for various items such as tongues or equipment.
MOTION 144/76
Moved by W. Biernacki, seconded by F. Conant that Mr. Wm. Clark
be authorized to approach Mr. Vic Sims for the oak that is
required for the muselli~.
CARRIED
It was indicated that logs are available at Concession 4 and
the Whitby Townline.
MOTXON 145/76
Moved by Councillor Anderson, seconded by F. Conant that
Mr. Wm. Clark be authorized to spend up to $100.00 in expenses
for current operations.
CARRIED
5. NEW BUSINESS
a) Expropriation - Submission of a recommendation to Council
MOTION 146/76
Moved by Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor Spratley
that:
WHEREAS Mr. A.W. Lamport, Project Manager, acting on behalf
of the Federal Government expressed in his letters of April
4th 1974 and December 16th 1975 the terms under which the
Federal Government would be prepared to finalize the acquisition
of the Town of Pickering Museum P~operty within the Hamlet
of Brougham; and
WHEREAS the Town of Pickering Museum Board is of the opinion
that it is in the best interests of the Board and the
Municipality to finalize the sale of these lands to the Federal
Authority under the best terms possible.
BE IT THEREFORE RECOMMENDED TO COUNCIL that the terms outlined
in Mr. Lamport's letter of December 16th 1975 be accepted by
the Municipality subject to the following:
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5. NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
a} Expropriation - Submission of a recommendatio'n'to' Council (Cont.)
MOTION 146/76 (Continued)
The caeh settlement should be increased by
a} an additional lO% on Lots 12, 13, 14
and 15, Plan 10, under section 14 of the
Expropriation Act in like manner as
the expropriated museum property.
b) consideration should be given by the
Federal Authorities to increasing their
cash offer, consistent with the later
date of evaluation enjoyed by other
property owners within the Airport Site.
c} that the settlement be made on the
land values only.
d) that all legal fees be paid by the
Department of Public Works on behalf
of the Town of Pickering.
AND FURTHER THAT Cour.ci 1 direct that immediate action be
taken to secure estimar=s on relocating the Museum Buildings
to the Museum Site at Greenwoód.
CARRIED
5 b) Properties to be demolished at the Airport Site
Comments were made on a log garage that is available
and some other buildings.
MOTION 147/76
Moved by D. McLean, seconded by Councillor Anderson
that the Museum Board send a letter to the Department of
Public Works indicating to them that the Museum Board ~
is not interested in the buildings for Museum purposes.
CARRIED
c) Green River Basket Factory
Recommendation of the Technical Advisory Committee.
Mr. K. Spratley spoke on behalf of this item.
,MOTION 148/76
Moved by Councillor Spratley, seconded by B. Davies that
the Pickering Museum Board express its interest in the
structure of the Green River Basket Factory and that a
letter be written to this effect to the North Pickering -
Project, and furthermore that the Building Committee
inspect the structure and sUbmit a written report.
CARRIED
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5 NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
d} Pickering Archaeological Sites
Recommendations of the Technical Advisory Committee.
MOTION l49/76
Moved by B. Davies, seconded by Councillor Anderson
that the Pickering Museum Board write to the Museum
of Man and to the Ministry of Culture and Recreation
with the intention of obtaining material and information
from the Pickering Archaeological sites for the
Pickering Museum.
CARRIED
e} Pine - Stmnps
Recommendations of the Technical Advisory Committee.
MOTION 150/76
Moved by D. McLean, seconded by Councillor Spratley that
the Pickering Museum Board attempt to acquire fence rails and
pine stumps in order to provide a realistic setting for
the log cabin and log larn, and that a letter be sent to
the Department of Publi.~ \'lorks informing them that the
Museum would appreciate any fence rails and pine stumps
for Museum purposes.
CARRIED
f} Opening and closing dates for 1976
It was decided that the Museum open on May 8th 1976 :1 and
that it close for the regular season on October 3rd 1976.
g} Preliminary preparations for the 1976 Opening of the Museum
It was indicated that the Administration, set-up of the
Museum should be determined especially in view of the
fact that the Recreation and Transportation Department
are willing to assist the Museum Board in this regard.
It was indicated that Mr. Wrn. Clark could be a general
superinten~entof the Museum. A training program should
be set up in conjunction with the Recreation and Transportation
Department and Mr. George Waters who has volunteered to
give the Museum Board assistance in this domain.
h} Rodent and Animal problem in the Museum Buildings
The Museum Board was notified of some rodent and animal
problems in some of the museum buildings.
i) ACCOUNTS FOR APPROVAL
Moved by Councillor
MOTION 151/76
January 12, 1976
January 27, 1976
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Anderson, seconded by Councillor Spratley
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R. Miller Sundry supplies $25.41
A. Carson Trans. of Artifacts $32.00
W. Clark " " " $19.00
W.E.Clark " " " $24.00
W.E.C1ark Sundry supplies $ 3.54
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6. FURTHER BUSINESS
a. Transportation of the Steam Engine from Toronto to the Museum
KOTION 152/76
fuovèð by ~. vavies, seconded by Councillor Spratley:
THAT WHEREAS the Pickering Museum Board accepted the donation of
the engine from Dufferin Concrete Products Limited and agreed to
pay for its removal by Motion 65/75.
BE IT HEREBY approved that the payment of $100.00 be made to
B & C. Equipment Sales for ther service of relocating the engine.
CARRIED
b. Technical Advisory Committee
It was suggested that Mr. K. Spratley continue as Chairman
of the Technical Advisory Committee.
MOTION 153/76
Moved by D. McLean, seconded by W. Biernacki that Councillor
K. Spratley continue as Chairman of the Technical Advisory
Committee for the year 1976.
CARRIED
c. Proposed Museum Site
Councillor K. Spratley indicated that there are some difficulties
in acquiring the proposed museum site. He indicated that
Mrs. Martin has not as yet signed the required papers because
the survey indicated 17.5 acres while the original purchase
was indicated for approximately 15 acres. Anæljustment may
have to be made. It will be up to the respective Solicitors
to discuss the matter.
d. Pickering Historical Society- Pictorial History of Pickering
MOTION 154/76
Moved by Councillor K. Spratley, seconded by B. Davies that
the Pickering Historical Society be asked to assume the
project of a Pictorial History of Pickering.
CARRIED
e. Old School Pictures
Mrs. B. Davies informed the Board that an 87 year old photographer
has 47 glass plates of pictures of schools in the area.
These plates were given to the Principal of the Green River School.
Mr. Kettle of the Board of Education will have prints made from
these glass plates and the plates themselves will be offered to
the Museum. It was suggested that this elderly gentleman be
interviewed and the interview taped.
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6. FURTHER BUSINESS (ContinuedL
f. Coal for the Blacksmith's Shop
MOTION 155/76
Moved by D. McLean, seconded by Councillor Spratley that
a supply of smithy coal be acquired.
CARRIED
g. Letter from Laura Raymer
Miss Raymer is interested in employment in the museum during
the summer. It was indicated that an employment application
form be sent to her.
7. NEXT MEETING
The next meeting will be held on February 24th 1976 at 8:00 p.m.
8. ADJOURNMENT
Moved by D. McLean, seconded by B. Davies that the meeting
adjourn at 11:15 p.m.
CARRIED
Date
Chairman