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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNovember 22, 1966 1: . 1. [: L: ( ( , L. ,/' YSEUM BOARD NOVEMBER 22, 1966 . A meeting of the Pickering Township Museum Board was held on TUESDAY, ' p November 22nd, 1966, at & o'clock p. m. 1- PRESENT: Robert Miller , Mrs. Florree Wisebrot Lw Miss Mary Anderson Milton Parkin Hrs. Ruth Hay • L: Mrs. E. Storry, Secretary MOVED by Mrs. Hay, seconded b y Mrs. Wisebrot, that minutes of meeting held October 25 be adopted. CARRIED CORRESPONDENCE ' E1 Letter from Mrs. Monica Cook thanks for nap. 2 Letter from Henry Wise re Dunbarton Barn L 3 Letter from L.-T. Johnston - Mount Pleasant school bell and papers . not available. t: 4 Notice re Winter Works subsidy. 5 Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day - thanks for map ACCOUNTS L. MOVED by Mrs. Wisebrot, seconded by Mrs. Hay, that the following accounts be paid: Russell Wiseman - showcases - $200.00 McBrien Transport - cartage 10.00 Robert Miller - plywood for o windows in Mrs. Johnston's barn & blacksmith shop 20.00 Centennial Medals - Mrs. Hay t: Trade - Child's wagon and ice box ($17.00) for maps. CARRIED CENTENNIAL PROJECT Toirnship advises that Centennial Commission wish to know where board wants plaque for Centennial project placed. • Mr. Miller reported: I.; (a) Mr. K. Pascoe has a transit and will level cement posts for church on museum grounds. L (b) On contacting Mr. Tien Reesor was advised that if Morley Sees took down Newman barn at Bay it would cost $1,000. If Mt. Zion or Greenwood Clubs are interested to take off siding, roof board and roofing, Hr. ` ro Symes would let down barn at a great saving. 1: I , 4 U „ . . . ..: ._ ., , 'P - ,' ir t r 1, C - 2 i -- . C (c) hr. Harrison, tlhe mover, would be contacted to give prices on moving Collins house; Mrs, Cole 's house, blacksmith shop, two buildings on Frock Load, and also the route of the moving. Then Hydro and Bell Telephone would be contacted in r egard to cost of moving wires. (d) ' Mr. Rempel inspected church with Dr. Arthur Reynolds. His report: I: . !Eit. 18” off ground, porch 51 wide, more or less. Pulleys nothing to do With _ bells; chimney hole in roof. n . Mrs,' Wisebrot reported that service clubs she had contacted had projects outlined and were unlikely to be able to assist with demolition of buildings. She agreed to contact the Owaute Scot- to see if they would participate in the I+work. f: Mr. Mi11er to ask Hr. ;;i lby if he could paint the old sign on the church'. Secretary replied that no reply had been received about lot from owner in [-d Iowa. , i t i Agreed that Historical Society be asked to to do research on Greenwood C blacksmith shop and Brougham School for material for signs. II i r. 'Iiiiller reported that he needed a tire-setting tank for the blacksmith shop. Mr. ;hiller discussed the plan for the 1900 exhibit. I: ' , ' . RESOLUTIONS MOVED by Mrs. Hay, ` seconded by Hr. Parkin, that application for membership L be sent to Canadian Museut Association, to take effect in 1967. CARRIED MOVED by Mrs. Hay,; seconded by Mr. Parkin, that Mr. Symes take down the Newman barn if necessary, but profer rably that the help of the Mount Zion and/or- Greenwood groups do this work, the cost not to exceed $1,000. u MOVED by Mrs Hay, seconded by Mr.- Parkin, that Hr. Mowbray be contacted and c reauosted to write a letter to the owner of lot in Iowa asking for a reply to they Museum Board' s' letter, and relating the power S of expropriation vested in the township. CAEB.±LJ•[ iSOVLD by Mrs. ? isebrot, seconded by Mrs. I ay, that secretary write to Centennial Commission and tell of circumstances leading to the museum •Centennial project, and the lack of co-operation and interest of to township L. couhcil, , seeking their advice. CARRIED t: GENERAL `ire:, comni ttee was advised that Pickering Township Council will advertise the: old municipal building for rent, CAgre cd that a :as^.m budget to be submitted to Township Covncil be dismissed . with Treasurer. I: , II L j! o C r 1 C j • C [": • , _ 3 _ 1 Ei Secretary requested to write to Centennial Commission and ask what the size of the plaque will be before d.ecisio. is made on its location. Mr. Miller deplored the absence of Council representatives at meeting & it was C agreed that there should be some way of pointing out to council their responsibility towards the museum and the Centennial project. COn MOTION of Hrs. N'isebrot, the meeting adjourned. . t: y • Secretary APPROVED 1967 E , Chairman . C u it C L. ,I. i , C .1 ` i [.: , C C., , C a L I: li � s C