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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 2, 1950 MUNICIPAL BUILDING, BR q..U.G HAM, 0 N T. A HEETING of COUNCIL was held on Ma~ 2nd, 19~0, commencing at Ten o~6'look "in the PRESENT.' Reeve W. H' Westney, in the Chair Deputy Reeve George T. Todd Councillor CIa~e A. Balsdon Milton B. Burke " I~ed E. Zinkie · The MINUTES of the previous meeting were read, and on MOTION of Mm. Todd, 'seconded by M~. Bumke, ADOPTED. C 0RRESP 0NDENCE: - 1. County. Clerk, - Hospitalization Ma~lyn Paivo, 9 Oak St,Ajax. AOCE 2. " Winnifred Lloyd, Fairpo~t Bch,ACC ~., - " " Henry Wood, Dunba~ton, AC-'~ " " Edith Coulter, Whitevale %. . " os.G= =ge, Brou - ACC " " Wm. Fitch, Whitevale ACC~E ~e 7- " # ~ M~s.Mary Misner and Babe, Eldon Street, Ajax REPUDIATE 8. " ~- " Esther Robinson, Pickeringj '" ACOE 9; " "Baby Whalen, 10. " New Hospitalization rates as adopted by Count~-[-: Group "A", , , ~.00 per day " "B" ··· $3.%0 " " "C") $3.00 " " " "D")' '' Others . . .~ . 11. A. N. Morine - asking for a hea~ing by Council. - Did not appea 12. R. G. Struthers, M.D., Dept. of Health - advising that his Depar~ hopes to a~rive at a solution whereby a grant on Public Health Nurse~s Salary will be~adee 13. Police Vil]Lage of Picke~ing - asking fop a review of presen~ Poll Village Ag~emment with Council. 1~. Add~essograph - stating prises for eertain equipment :- 5,~00 p,lates, camds, cabinets, etc. ~2~.00' Model 6,~80 Electric Graphatype 1,029.00 " 1900 Addmessograph 1 lister ' $3,208.00 1~. McLaughlin, Macauley, May & Sowamd - H.H. Burnt Dog Kennel. 16. F~ed W. Palme~, East Woodlands - complaint ~e dogs ~umn_Xng. 16. Clerk, V~llage of Beave~ton - advice re setting up assessment (a) roll for frontage tax in connection with waterworks. 17. C. L. Coultis - complaining about EdwaPds' dog kennel in Plan 3~5 18. Constable F. W. White - asking for $200. Salamy as Truant Officer and $2,300. Salary as Police Officer. 19. J.C.Bu~ns, Mamkham Hydro - advising that he will attend a see.ting in Whitevale any time on several days notice. 20. Associated Medical Services, Ltd. - Literature. C,0RRESPONDENCE: Cont t d. 21. Department of Municipal Affairs - ~egarding Municipal Schools - Agreed Clerk attend. 22. Geo. $. McCord - complaining about Township Dump and the btu-ning down of adjoining f~noe' Council agree~l to build a new, fence, attach snow fence to it in Summer and arrange bette~ supervision. 23. H.AoNew~an - asking for a culvert on B.F.R.3 Lot 26. Council agreed to leave him a culvert for $28.98 and he could installe 24. A~thu~ Hatch - claiming $300. damage'to his house S.~ Lot Concession 4, caused by - he contends - water f~om Township ditch. Council to inspect. C.R.Pa~eell - asking that Council place "No DUmpinge signs,. cover garbage, and ~®move landslide on hill to the Whole- in-the Hill . Clerk advise that Council will remove earth. when day - will again place eno dumpinge signs, as we have done eeve~al times a y~ar for the past two years, and, if possible, will cover garbage. 25. ~ohnW. Pamker of West Point Crescent - complaining about his road (private). Mr. Ward instmicted to give ~lerk cost of taking over said road. · 27. Imperial 0il, Limite~ - a~king Council to investigate the possibility of deepening and straightening Duffin's Creek where it crosses No.~2 Highway, so as to stop flooding of Imperial 0il Gas Station., . Olerk to advise that County may~o some work next year, but it would appear to be , eome~ thing ~or the l~ovinOe to undertake. 28. Mrs. E. Pears, l~enchman's Ba~ - asking for a 30 mile speed limit on main road in I~enchman,s Bay - about rowdyism and the Township taking over certain streets. 29. ~ames Martin, south of Cherrywood - asking that road be improved so that he can get in building materials. - Road inspection[ 30e H.~.Bal~, Fairport - Complaining about Condition of ~oads and d~ainage in front of his p~operty. 31. Melville Grant- Construction By-law for Picketing 7illage Waterworks. THE FgLL.OWING PERSONS,...o~ motion~ W]~JE 1. D~. Armstrong, Mr. B~Poh and ~. ~e~outh - o~pla~n~ 'about Edw~ds~ do~s in Plan 3~, ~d ~eques~in~ that no ke~el license be isled. 2. OonstahIe F.N.~ite --as~ng fo~ a Police salary of $2,300 ~d ~u~t Officer Sal~y of $200. 3. Assessor E.K. Jones- aski~ for assistance to meas~e f~ontages in Pickegi~ ~d Ol~emont, as the Assessor has de~nded this be done fo~ 1951. Chief Constable L.W.~i~elI- reporti~ that he had e~eneed woPk and as~ng for : 1. A sign "Police Office~" be erected in ' front of ~is h~e. 2. C~inal Code 3- .Snow Code ~ BillyHandc~fs Light fo~ offiee ~d 3 chairs. ]~. Ag~ee~l the Chief Co~stable obtain the items Ctd, ~. Edw~ds of ~b~ton Sho~es ~e~a~d~n~ ~. ~st~on~~s complaint about h~s doss. ~o~ioe ~us~ees - ~e~d~n~ wate~ and ~oads~ ~s. Swan, of Concession 2, Lot 28 - ~e waded-co, se, ~oads ~d ~ ~se. 8. ~s. ~ith, Concession 1,.Lot 28 - asked a ~e~d she paid fo~ a culvert, as it was a ~ep~cement. ~th~ Hatch, Concession ~, Lot 21, a~ked $~00. d~ase for wateD d~ve~ted by b~ooked d~tch to ~s 10. Har~y B~ock' ~d Don Kemp asked ffo~ culverts on east s~de of University ~ive. 11. ~. M~in ~d ~. Hull of ~s~ Woo~n~s ~eg~ding Dogs, Roads, Fire Meeting, School ~ea and Play~o~ds. 12. ~. N. E. Mc~en, ~eg~ding ~oads. 13. D. A. Beer asked price for use of Hall by Rebeooas ~d 1.0,0.F. 1~.Ken ~oods ~d ~l~d ~ Cl~emont, asked f~r a g~an~ ~ow~As ~heir ~egion HalI. by ~. ~lsdon, seconded by ~. ~odd, ~ha~ ~he Clerk approach p~men~ of ~i~ys and seo~e a price for ~heir five ac~es Sn So~h ~lf ~o~ 17, Concession 1. ~~.  by ~. Balsdon, seconded by ~. ~, tha~ ~he Clerk obtain No ~ping~ signs. ~I~. by ~. B~k, seconded by ~. Balsdon, tha~'the Assessor ~e ~ted ~o sec~e ne~esa~y assist~e to meas~ Piokeri~ CIa~emon~ ~ Village f~on~ages~ ~ 0~~.  by ~' B~k, seconded by M~. Zin~e, ~ha~ ~he Rebe~cas be tted ~ use the ~o~ship Hall a~ $3.00 ~e~ meeting ~il AG~ ~he I.O.O.F. be Pe~itted to use ~o~s~ip~Hall for $3.00 pe~ meeting ~il December 3lsd, 1950. v bY ~. Balsdon, seconded by ~. B~k, tha~ a g~an~ of $100.~ en Cla~emon~ ~egi~n ~o e~eo~ a Hall, and s~e be paid when ~he work is well ~der way. (Ken Woods, Sec~eSa~ MO~ by ~. Balsdon, seconded by ~. Z~e, ~ha~ Clerk ~iSe ~e ~equiri~ his daily log books, as ke~ d~i~ ~he pas~ ~wo years, and police ~ecords, ~ha~ may be of assistance ~o o~ Poli~e C~ief, be ~ded ~he Clerk by SaW, day noon nex~ (May 6~h, 1950), fo~ the inspeo$ion of ~he ~oli~e C~~ee, ~d ~hat his April ehe~ue be hold ~il s~e are ~eoeived - or ~e~sed - and if re~sed, ~he Clerk ~ake a s~a~emen~ ~o ~his effee~. M0~ by ~. ~k, seconded by ~. ~odd, ~ha~ no ke~el lieenae be 'issued ~os. Edw~ds in ~y fo~ 1950, pen~ng his progress wi~h a new loea~ion fo~ his ke~el. C~I~. AG~ She ~ieipal OffiCes be closed all day ~a~y ~i~ ~he ~on~hs of J~y ~d Au~a~. MOVED by M~. Todd, seconded by M~. Bu~k, that in ~utu~e all pe~sen~ ~-~ing dw~l~ngs in Picketing To, ship ~de~ the Vete~a~ ~d Act will not be ~eq~ed to depoalt ~300e00 p~oviding are given in ~iting by the Deponent that said dwel~ng will be built secondly' to p~ as p~esented ~d.subJect to the approval of o~ Buildi~ Inspector. O~RI~. a by ~. zin~e, seconded by ~. Balsdon, that the Bal~y of bls ~ed W~ ~ite be increased ~ $2,100. to $~,300. as of ~anua~y lat, 1950. 0~RI~. CT~K' S INS~UCTIONS: 1.. Obtain 500 "No ~pi~" signs. . 2. Have a a~vey of Picketing To. ship e~osion made by the ~osion Co. tree. . 3-Obtain Venetian blinds fo~ upstairs offices. Obtain a desk chair fo~ ~se. Ask ~p~ent of HighWays fo~ pe~ssion for a speed in Fai~po~t again. ~t iMomation on a Dog Po~d. 7- ~qui~e if ~ston Road Gardens w~t cal~i~ in 19~0 by pett ti on. 8. Have Police check on Spang ~, Harden d~ping in CQncession ~ Lot 16 - newspape~ fo~d. ~qui~e about M~ieipal Wo~ld for ~ed Zin~e. C~pa~e ~th Co~ty Clerk the cost of Wooten's C~penaation as against Lloyd's. . ~ 11. Contact W.H.El~icot~ and see if he will c~etake M~icipal ~ildi~ and To, ship .Hal,-for $850. per yea~. MO~ by ~. ~o~ge Todd, seconded by,~. ~. A. Balsdon, that the ~~ing east ~d west in ~y Registered P~n in Lot 18, Concession ~, Police Village of-C~emont, (M~y Street), be conveyed to ~as Stanb~y for the 8~ of $~0.00. C~I~.  by ~. Geo. T. Todd, seconded by ~. ~ed Zi~e, that Clause the Police C~ittee Report adopted Ma~eh~2nd, 1950, ~eadi~ · As the g~ea~er portion ef the populatiom dw~li south of the Third Concession, it is felt t~t it ia only fair that an . adJua~ent be ma~e on furze t~ asees~enta and the ~eater portion be borne by those li~ing wit~n thiLS ~ea, n~ely, south of the Third Concession. ' It is felt that the ~eater ~Jo~tty dwelli~ in o~ To~8hip wo~d like to ~intain o~ o~ Police ForGe, ~d that twO-thirds of the policing cost be bo~e by those in the south ~d one-third of the coat by those in the no~th. ~ Police Force be available to those ~eaidi~ in the no~th as well aB the south. be ~soinded. ' ]~-LAW ~0. 1803 Mr. M.B.Burk, seconded by Mr. C. A, Balsdon, move~ for leave to introduce a By-law to appoint a School Attendance Officer the,ye~ 1~0, ~d that- s~e,now be,~ead a first time. ~',M.B.B~k, seconded by ~. C.A. Balsdon, moves that ~-law No. ~1803 to appoint~a School. Attendees Officer for the ye~ 19%~, be new ~ead a, second t~e, ~d that the Co~eil go imt~ Co--tree of ~he ~ole thereon. ~.~M.B.B~k, seconded by ~. C.A.Balsdon, moves that the Report of the O~ttee of the ~o~ on By-law No. 1803 be adopted, ~d that the said ~-law be now ~ead a T~ T~ ~.PAS~; that the Reeve and Clerk sign the o~e, ~ that the.seal of ~e Co~po~ation be affixed thereto. C~~. BY-~W No. 1'818 ~..M.B.B~k, seconded by ~. C. A..Balodon, moves fo~ leave to intyoduce a ~-law to close part of M~ 8tFeet, Police Village of gla~emont, ~d that s~e be now ~ead a first time. ~..M.B. B~k, seconded by ~. F.E.~n~e, moves that By-law No..1818 to close p~t of M~ Street, C~on$, 0nt~io, be now.~ead a second t~e, and that the 0o~cil go into Co~ittee of the ~ole thereon. ~..M.B.B~k, seconded by ~. ~orge Todd, moves that the RepOrt of the O~ttee of the ~ole on By-law No. 1818 be adopted, ~d that the said ~-law be now ~ead a THI~ ~,PAS~; that the Reeve and Clerk sign the S~e, ~d that the 8e~ of the Co~po~ation be affixed thereto. C~I~. You~ Standing Co~ittee en RO~S ~ ~ES ~ega leave ~ep~rt and reeo~enda pa~nt of the followi~ Chas Co,per ~tte~ and H~dw~e $~27 Joe ~ows T~ck and Maintaine~ Repairs 85.70 Ken Ward Towing TPuck Westeel ~oducts Ld Culvert Pipes ~stern Steel ~od. A.~e ~d Plow p~ts ~oepfe~ ~dw~e Ld H~dwa~ 20. 7 Goodye~ Tire & ~bber Ti~e and ~be ~9.7~ ~. D. Ad~s .Ltd Maintaine~ parts Internatio~l Harveste~ Truck p~ts 20~.3~ Sheridan Equi~ent Co ~ovel p~ts S~uel ~ees Oil Filter C~t~idgeo 30 J.S.I~ess. Diesel Motor OVerhaul 1, 25~13 Roy W~d , Pa~ts ~1.73~ l~93_moe · o~ ~leage $119.~8 181.31 ~ell Oil ~.Ld. Gas,Oil ~ Diesel ~1 817.~1 Dept. of H~ways T~. on 8~ gal Diesel Oil 88.~ ~a~ B~key Gravel Go~don L~ 302 m~e 7g C~ ~low~nce 21.i~ ~s G~iff~n 18~ 12. Robert ~1~ Welding ' 6.75 Harvey Liners e ' 12.~0 B~ce ~ato~ T~uck ~epaira D. L. Mair~ H~dw~e 2. ~ack W~d . C~ahe~ ~aw ~ep~ra ~ ~epairs ~o C~usher ~d ~ove2 1~.20 ~ M. H~lt~m Bonus on WAre Fence 70.80 ~ceive~ ~ne~al Inc~e T~ deductions 38.60 L. ~. ~o~ston Unemplo~ent Ins~ee 17. ~ed ~c~ 188.30 - 1.5% 1~.7~ C ON T I~D: PAYROLL~ ROADS AND BRIDGES, Conttd. Gordon Benson ' 186,~0 ~ Bua liorton 185.~0 ~ .80 - ~-75 ~82.p~ ~es ~fffin 171.~0 ~ 1.75 109.7~ eo~on ~ z8~8o .z~6~ ~.7~ z68.~o M. Anderson ~bo~ . ~.30 W. ~o~e~ " 3~.00 A~ O~wa~dine T~ok, . 3~*00 A. E. TaTlo~ T~ao~o~ ~6.00 J, M. Mulligan " 2~.00 D. Damd " W. No~s. 3 Ben B~a~t T~ae~e~ 2~.00 Walte~ B~e~ 2 Herses 31.2~ W. Le~ ~bo~ 6.30 Roy Wa~ 20G. 00 ~ ~.0O ,1~.00 Lerne Jenes ~acter 33.~~ Leo~d Gates " 22.00 John B~illinger " and Jo~ Beelby Labo~ . .8.~0 Jo~ ~de~son ~aoto~ LeonaPd Hollinger " ~e00 Ken Balsdon Hugh Squires ~ 22.00 Lo.ne Lidste~ " 38.0~ · ~ ~A~O~.,, ~ ACtOrS . . . . . . . ~,~.~ All of which is ~espectfully submitted. GEORGE TODD, C~i~n. e bY ~. ~oPge Todd, seconded by ~. Olde. Balsdon, that pO~t of the Standing Co--tree on HO~S ~ BRIDGES, as Just ~ead, be adopted. C~I~. Yo~ St~ng C~ittee on ~~ begs leave to ~epe~t and .Peeo~ends paint of the following ~s. L. Barber ~th~ Te~ill 30.50 · . L~o~ie 26.3h M' Hilts 10.00 $. ~e~ 10.00 E. Headl~d . 16.00 M. ~ell 16-00 ~. Pa~e '(Do.~) . 16.0o S. H~dy 16.00 Violet Ivey (To=onto) ~,17 J. Fo~sYth A' Madde~ (Sudb~) 85.25 'M. Bolt (Rent,Madder, Sudb~y) 20.00 M' ~ess (To~nto) 6%.61 O. Daigle 38e~% N. M~ple (AJ~) 93,30 O.M. D. ~lk (a/e M.~ess,To~onto) ~0.00 ~0~.~ J.F.Bush April ~ to May 1. ~ wks AJAX 36.00 M~s. G. England April TORONTO 1%.00 Harold Murphy " " ~9~.12 $90.12 HOSpIT IZAT ,0 . Cowry of ~t~io " ~_ 1!,$2 TO~s~p of Reach 21.13 " " 10.99 "" " 30,00 Welf~e and Hospitalization ~leage, ,M~.~ April , 20.%8 All of which is respectfully .submitted. ............ M. B. Bu~k, Chairman. MOVED by M~. M.B.Bu~k, seconded by ~. Fe Zinkie, that the Report of the Standing Co~ittee on ~~, as Just ~ead, be adopted. ..... C~I~. C q~INGENC~S. Y~ ~tan~ 'C~t'~ ~n 00~I'NGENCIES begs leave to ~epo~t and ~ee~ends pa~ent of the following accosts :- L.T.=o ,ton 2 %'00 - 2 2.50 E.S.~ker 2~3'33[ 1.20 1.75 180.38 H.M.G~een ~ 1~.65 5.8~ ~ 1.50 133.31 E.Rebe~tsen e 108.33 E.K. Jenes "& ~p. 191.66 - 1.7%. 189.91 W. W~ke~ " 200.- 15.90 CaP · .B.l~vine S~. 187'~0- 2.00 ~p. ~1.1~ W.H.~lieott " 60.00 ~~o, 5~.12 Monteith ~ Monteith- 19~9 Audit T~s~p ~00.00 ) Schools 200.00 ) 600.00 R. D. Ruddy Legal work sideline C~n.3 Lot 25 ~d 27 ~-55 Wooten's Compenaation Bo~d - Cla~s adJus~ent 4,~0 J~es A, Cook & Sons Supplies Bd of Health 10.45 P.R.Wilaon -- L~ber - M~cipal Building 83.~5 Be~e's Limited ~sk 8~.50 & B.of H, .~ ~0.~ Imperial Oil Ltd 405 gals ~el 0il 68.~5 D.A. Beer Bond L.T. ~o~ston 30.00 ROyal T~e~iter Service 2.50 ~.Morris ~ Sons ~ Blinds 39.92 Robert Miller Masonite - ~icipal Buil~ ~7.0~ D. L. Mai~s Supplies " " ~. 10 L.T.~c~at~n S~ies - Postage and Ins~ce. 39.63 Vernon Ellicott ~bo~, ~ieipal Blg to May 1. ~3.~3 C~nty of ~t~io Use of Look up Se00 · .F.H~tz Ce. Supplies Board of Health 8e77 A. Stor~y Oa~tage - Police 3.00 ~ieipal Wo~ld Ltd Supplies W.E.Mc~c~ie Linole~ - M~cipal Bld~ 3~-35 ~o~ B. ~ite Paint Picke~ing News P~inting ~. 00 D.A. Be~ ~t~a Instance ~- Compensation 272.~ Ail of .which is ~eapectfully submitted. C~ ~SDON, Chai~. -8-- - MOVED by Mr. Cla~e Balsdon,. seconded by Mm. George Todd, that the Report of the Standing Committee on CONTINGENCIES, as Just read, be adopted. , CARRIED.. MOVED by M~.. C ,]Late Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Fred zinkie; ~the Reeve grant his O~de~ on the Treasurer to pay the several pa~ties as recommended by the several Committees as p~esented this day. CARRIED. MOVED by M~. Clare Balsdon, seconded by Mr. M.B.Bumk, that ~Cou_nci,1 do now adJoumn to meet again on MONDAY, June I~/FTH, 19%(~, at the ho..u~ of TEN 0~CLOCK in the forenoon (Daylight ~aving Time ). CARRIED. (Adjourned ,12.20 A.M. May 3Pd 19%0.) Clerk