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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSeptember 8, 1971 L 4- 1- PICKERING TOWNSHIP MUSEUM BOARD 8/71 L A meeting of the Pickering Town- ship Museum Board was held on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER the EIGHTH, 1971 at the Museum Grounds PRESENT: Mr. R. Miller Mr. D. McLean Mr. W. Clark Mr. R. Freeman N. C. Marshall, Secretary 1. FINANCES - L. The Secretary presented a financial statement to the end of August indicating expenditures of $7,203.21. In L view of the fact that this amount exceeded the Council grant of $6,000.00 it was agreed that further major expenses be deferred until such time as the results of History In Action were known. The Board noted revenue L to date of approximately $1, 200.00. 2. CORRESPONDENCE - a) Claremont Band - The Secretary read for the benefit of the Committee a letter received from Mr. Wm. Coates in connection with the forthcoming History In Action celebrations. Apparently some misunderstanding existed as to the feelings of the band in connection with their part- icipation in the parade. It was agreed that Mr. Miller would speak with Mr. Coates and advise the Secretary of the outcome. b) Fiddler - Mr. Coates had also mentioned that Mrs. John Heighway of Unionville had expressed interest in attending History In Action. She was a violin player and wished to participate in the festivities. It was agreed that the Secretary would write to Mrs. Heighway and invite her to attend on Sunday afternoon._ He should also determine whether or not she wishes an accompanyist. 3. ADMINISTRATOR 'S REPORT - Mr. Miller showed the members a copy of the paper done on the History of Herbs by Mrs. McKenzie. This is to be distributed at History In Action by her. L Apparently Miss Wanstall was unable to attend the baking contest on Saturday. There is a possibility that she might be able to on the Sunday. Mrs. Annis had put on a display at the Port Perry Fair advertising History In Action. Mention was made of the leak in the roof of the Cole House over the kitchen. Mr. Miller agreed to have Mr. Hope check this matter when he returned next week. _ _ _ _ L L -2- 8/71 Mr. Miller hoped that the windows for the Harness Shop and Hotel would be completed and installed prior to History In Action. Mr. Pilkey was in the process of glazing the windows for the Harness Shop. 4. HISTORY IN ACTION - a) Corn Roast - • Apparently the Rovers were to be asked to look after the corn roast on the weekend. It was observed that considerable preparation was required for this L activity and Mr. Miller indicated that perhaps a tripod suitable for the cauldron could be constructed for this activity. It was suggested that the Rovers L should plan to be in attendance a couple of hours before the opening of the Museum in order that a good fire could be built up. The Committee reviewed briefly the activities planned for History In Action. They noted the commitment L made to the United Appeal insofar as the introduction of the candidates for Miss United Appeal. It was suggested that this should be delayed until after the bands had completed their drill in order that the two events not compete against each other. L The Committee were reminded of the fact that at least two bands would be participating in the parade and possibly the Claremont Band as well. This could entail a fair amount of expense but it wasn't considered wise to a,sk either of the bands to with- draw at this stage of the game simply because another band approached earlier had decided to attend. 5. PUBLICITY - The Pickering United Community Fund had asked that the L Museum Board enter a float in the parade slated for October the 2nd which will be leaving the Pickering Go Station at 11:00 a.m. Mr. Freeman agreed to arrange for this. On motion the meeting adjourned. L L DATED Chairman L LSecretary L L