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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDecember 2, 1952 MUNICIPAL BUILDING BROUGHAM A Meeting of Council was held on TUESDAy, the SECOND day of DECEMBER, 1952, commencing at TEN o'clock in the morning. ~ PRESENT: George T. Todd, in the Chair Milton B. Burk Clare A. BalsdOn Hugh G. Michell ~ William G. Newman The MINUTES of the previous meeting, held November 3, 1952, were read, and ~n MOTION of Mr. Burk, seconded by Mr. Michell, CARRIED. The MINUTES of previous Emergent meeting, held November 17,-1952, were read and on MOTION of Mr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Burk, CARRIED. The following CORRESPONDENCE was read: 1. W. H. Westney - appreciation for approach to No. 2 Highway Between Lots l0 - ll. 2. Petition of Port Union West RouEe Community Association asking Council to tak necessary steps to have that portion of. Scarborough School Area 2, which lies in Picketing Township, cede to form a School Section of their own. 3. F' J' Prouse, Building Inspector - report for November, 1952. Permits," estimated value, .$ 2.~0,600.00 1952 to date 1,641,350.00 4. Police Report for November, 1952: "November has been a busy month. We have has several complaints~ of a sex fiend operating around our schools, which has made it necessary for constant patrols in their vicinity. This is difficult indeed as we .are short handed, and it means letting other details wait. Several reports of mail being removed from the rural boxes, and scattered on the roadways, and in some. instances stolen, is causing us much concern. The need for more men is imperative. The area is rapidly becoming unsafe for females to walk our roads after dark, and with our limited staff the office is often left while the man on duty attends a petty call or complaint." Housebreaking, 4 Highway Traffic Act, 30 Autos Stolen, 3 Complaints,. 54 Autos Recovered, 3 Occurrences, 19 Thefts, 3 Juvenile Complaints, 3 Liquor Charges, 2 Stolen, $2,350:00 Accidents, ~ Recovered, $3,400.00 Boat Recovered, 1 Fines, $3?2.00 Re spectfully submitted, Chief Constable 5- W. S. BeeEan. Thanks for St. Paul's culvert. 6. Cit~ of ~indsor, asking Council to approve their resolution to FOrce everyone' 'to eliminate ragweed. NO ACTION 7- No action was taken to reconsider Cecil Storr~ payment for one extra sheep sent Toronto after sheep "~amage · Inspector ordered four to be sent. Mr. Storry sent five. 8. Department of Highways 1953 Road appropriation must be in by january 24, 1953. 9. Fines, October, 1952- $ 161.9~. - 2 - 10. ~. A. Boucher, District Municipal Engineer, asking why Council accepted highest Tender for truck. Clerk to reply (1) heavier ~ reinforced frame for snow plow. (2) Less cost per engine mile (3) Gross weight higher. ~ ll. Mrs. Lan6ille aske& for a grant for Community activities. Referred to next Council meeting. 12. Thomas Young asked Council to take over West Point Crescent bast of Rouge River as a Township. Road. Road Superintendent to estimate cost. ~ 13. HydrogElectric Power Commission asked to build D~stribution station in Concession 3, Lot 12. l~. Melville Grant form By-Law to amend zoning By-Law in B. F. R. 2 & 3, Lot 35.-' D. G. Ramsay, Division Engineer, Department of Highways, contacted Clerk. Wants Township to give estimate of their cost to build By-Pass road in Lot 29, B. F. R. 3 in front of proposed new Dunbarton school. Road Superintendent submit. 16. Edward G. Smith complained about being forced to pay f or m new culvert in Plan 284, Lot 74 - bored log 2 inches - not a standard culvert. The following PERSONS on MOTION, were heard; 1. Mr. LewSs, Canadian General Electric, re amendment toBy-Law for ~onihg. Approved as read. 2. F. J. Prouse, re building. . 3- W. C. Willson, re sheep. 4- Mr. Hambleton. asked for usual load of gravel on his culvert. 5- R. C. Reesor, asked to buy north 3/~ sideline between Lots 2h - 25 in Thig'd Concession. Joint ownership with Mr. Cuttle. MOVED BY Mr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Burk, that regular Grant of ~0 be paid 0shawa Fair. CARRIED Balsdon, that Council sell north Concession 3, for $ 250.00 to R. C. Reesor and Mm. Currie, providing County and Judge approve. CARRIED MOVEDby Mm. Michell, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, that Mr. Hambleton be g v~'a load ef gravel for his 6ulvert. CARRIED AGREED that Messrs. Newman, Balsdon and Todd see Cronkwright, Fairport Beach'and By-Pass Road, December ~th at 1 P. M. MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Burk, that W. W. Westney act as arbitrator on School Section Union ~ Separation Board. CARRIED O0NTINGENCIES REPORT MOVBl~,by-M~v-~a~ed~l-eeee~e~y-~v-Newma~-%ha%~%he-Repe~%£e~,%he' Your Standing Committee on coNTINGENCIES begs leave to report and recommends payment of the follOWing: .Amount Cheque Bell Telephone Company - Office ........................ 18.00 932 Imperial Oil Company - Office · 17.07 1008 HYdro-Electric Power Commissio~'~'~'D~'~ i~J~Jii~il 4-54 937 County of Ontario - Training School - 13.95 21.1%............. 35.10 1009 Hydro-Electric Power Commiss~o~ ~ Ga~es,~ lp%2~ Roil ~...~ 6.97 ~ 1050 gh 15 Gordon Gray - Brou am Stree~,Ligh~,s~.~ .... ~~~ .00 · 1011 Stouffville Tribune - Tax Forms...~..... ....... ~..~.~ 19.80 1012 Municipal Wo~ld Ltd. - Sta$ions~.~.~.~ ,~.~... 14.83 10~3 W. Walker - Mileage - 99.60 Laundry - 5.60 Expense, P.H.Mag - 10.00,~ J. F. Hartz Company - Suppties.~.~.~. ...... . ...... ~.~.~.~.~. 24.57 1015 Beare's Limited - desk - 12~.~0 Supplies 49-2~ ......... · .... .~. ............ ~ ........ · 179.47 1016 E. K. Jones- Mileage (13O~mL)o ~ supplies .. ......... ~ z.~o... ...... . .... . .... 12.38iOl?~ Dogs - License Collection,. Constable Masters ........... 18.54 1018 L. T. Johnston - Expenses ..... -.-.................~.~.~.~.~- -~ ........ .. 74.65 1019 Pickering Ne~s - Printing ~...~.~.~.~. .... . ..... .~.~....~.~....~.....~..~.~.~.~ 103.50 1020 Clifford Schwalm - Dog Catcher Expenses - November .....90.18 1021 South Ontario Agricultural Society - 1952 Grant 35.00 1022 Toronto H ane Society - November, 1952 - 25 dog 'llllll 12. 0 1023 ............................... $ 797.34 Ail of which is respectfully submitted. "Clare Balsdon" Chairman MOVED by Mr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Newman, that the report of the Standing Committee on CONTINGENCIES, as just read, be adopted.. CARRIED POLICE REPORT South Pickerin6 Police Amount Che~ue~ Total Mrs. Vera Morgan - Rent ..... .... .... . ........... 35.00 1024 Imperial 0il - Account Law Motor Sales Batte~'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill 123'03 1025 - 8.15 .1026 J. S. Balsdon - Bulbs ....................... ... 2.10 1027 Disney Motors - Repair~ 57.35 1028 B. A. 0il Company - Gas,'~9~iiii~iiiiiii~iii~iiii~ 95.10 1029 Picketing Police Department - L. W. Trinnell ~ Telephona~ 3.91 Stamps~ - 1.00......... 4.91 1030 Sgt. F. W. White - Telephone ~2~7~ ~ Stamps ~-~i,GG ............ .. 3-75 1031 Miss 0rla Beer - 1 Taylor SaDe ~.~.~.. .......... 70.00 1032 A. W. Mitchell - Fuel .... ~. 26.00 103~ Law Motor Sales - Snow'~i;~~'.,,,iii~iill 79.00 1034 A1 Price Men'~s Wear - Clothin6 . · 155.79 1035 Douglas Wilson - Cartage of Row~l~ll~l~ll~l. ~.00 1036 663.18 North Pickerin6 Police Muir Cap and~Regalia - Flashes~.. ......... .....o. 4-50 1037 Constable Masters - Simpsons' -,Supplies~........ 39.10 lO18 Constable Masters - Mileage o~.... ............... 5.50 lO18 49.10 ......... 712.28 ~%~!iof which is respectfully submitted. ~ ~ ~ .......... "William G. Newman" ~ · ........ Chairman MOVED by Mr. NeEnan, seconded by Mr. Michell, that the report of the Standing Committee on POLICE, as just read, ,be adopted. CARRIED WELFARE REPORT Your Standing Committee-on~ WELFAPJ~ begs, leave to report and recommends payment of the followings' ................... PROVINCIAL Cheque Amount Total .............. 41 12 Mrs, E. Headland .~,,~,......,....-.-.-........' 977 · Mrs. E. Robinson .~.~,~,~**~*~---....-.-...' 978 30.58 Mrs. M. Mull,igan .~,,~* .... ~--*~- ..... ,'' 979 80.30 Mrs. M. Higg~tns ....~-.~.~-,~,~--~-~......'- 980 9~.00 Mrs. l~Ji. Jackson ...................-.. .... ,. ..... 981 34.00 ~s. M. B~e~ .......... iZXi~i ~ ~82 2~,oo ~s. Helen ~wdon ,,~.,,,-.~.~.~.~.~,~*~ .......... ~ .... · 9 1SS.S~ M~. Roy Mo~rish - Re: ~s. R. To, end ......~... 98~ 4~.70 ~s. Reta Liec~be~ ~,.,.,,.,~,.,~ ........ ~. .,~.,,,~., .... ~ .... , 986 71,36 ~, M, Elety ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~--,-,,-~, 98 25,00 . ~s.64 E. Baker - ~ileage-,- ~v-.--1,9-~~ -g3,~ Mi,.lll[lJl[l ~8 Town of ~itby - ~-:--~m~k. & Elsie L~orie .... 989 18.55 ~s, Au~ey McCi~--,.,-,-,~..,~.-,~ ..... ,-,~ ............................ 997 ~s, J~es ~ker .,.,.,~,~,.,-.-, .... ~ ..... -.-,., ....... · ............ · ...... 998 8~ 7~S,60 HOSPIT~IZA~ION Oshawa General Hospital - Re T~ahill ,,,, ..... 990 1~6,00 992 773.25 oou~t~ o~ o~o ...l~.j~l~g........ ....... .. Dep~tment of Health Re: ~s. A. As~an .... ..... .... 999 1.95 951.20 Ail of which is respectfully submitted. "H. G. Michell" Chai~ MO~ by Mr. Michell, seconded by ~. Ne~, that the report of the ~ing Co~ittee on ~~, as Just read, be adopted. C~RI~ ~o~s A~ ~,~ ~o~ ~o~ s~n~ Co~tee ~ ~ i~ ~~ ~J~ ~av~ ~o ~o~t ~n~ reco~ends pa~ent ~of the ~llaw~gz ..................... Che Que ~o~t T o.t al Sheridan Equipment Co. - Shovel Parts ... · · · · 2~31 58.87 Canadian S. K. F. Compan~ .~ ~Cnu~er ~a~ts ... 2~32 11.32 .... ....... ..... R, ~, ~itchell - Rapair ~2na~ .......... · ...... ~ ~8,~ Sa~er Massey - Crusher pa~ts .~,, ..... ~ ....~,.,~ ~oepfe~ ~rdware Co. - Ha~d~a~e ....... ~,.,.,~,...,.. ~ ~2~5 13.74 Miller Paving Limited - Asphalt .~,~......... 2437 49.50 International Harvester Co~ ~ ,Truck ,Repains.. 2438 218-84 .GoOdyear Tire Co. - 2 tines.and~tube~.....--. 2~39 31~.05 Jack Ward - Welding & Repairing truck & Crusher Shell 0il Co. - Gas & Diesel Oil ..,......... Roy Ward - Parts 60.36 191 miles 153.20..,...--------... 56 Robert Miller - Welding chain ~,,. · · · · · · · · · · · · .50 · Westeel Products -.Road Signs....,.,....,..,- 12.00 Registr~ of Deeds - Deed for Lot 15, ~;~l 2 7 4.90 con. oo.oo Dept. of Hi,ways - Nov. 4, ~10 Gal. 600 Gal. 2~ 122.10 Watson Springs - Truck Springs ...... ....... · ~50 26.60 Receiver General - Pension ~d ............. 88.35 L. T. Jenston - Unemplo~ent Instance · .... 1.~8 2,238.03 -5- Roads and Bridges Account (Continued) PAY ROLL ~ Cheque Amount Total Forward .... · · - · ~. 03 F~ed Hicks- 250.00- 50.00- 10.05- 12.50 '''iiiii~22'420B~ 177"45 Gordon Benson - 246'00 50.00 - 4.65- 12.30.. 2.421 179.05 W. B. Norton - 250.00 - 50.00 - 10.05 - 12.50.. 2.422 177.45 Carl Norton - 215.50 - 50.00 - 6.00 - 1.98..... 242 157.52 - James Griffin - 245.00 - 50.00 - ll.40 - 12.25. R~ 171.35 Ivan Booth - 247.00 - 50.00 - 13.65 - 12.35 ..i z~2 171.00 Gordon Lynn - 250.00 - 50.00 - 31.50 - 12.50 ....... 2~6 156.00 Roy Ward- 275.00 - 12.30 - 13.75 ...... .i....... 2~R7 248.95 Vernon Disney 2~.28 2.00 35.00 Fr~ank Hutchings - . ....... .. .......... .............. 47.00 1~522.77 $ 3,760.80 Ail of which is respectfully submitted. "Milton B. Burk" Chairman  by ~r. Burk, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, that the Report of the ing Committee on ROADS AND BRIDGES, as just read, be adopted. CARRIED LIVESTOCK REPORT Your Standing Committee on LIVESTOCK begs leave to report and commends payment of the follOWing: ~mount Cheque Russell Gostick- 1 heifer ... ....... . .... 25.00 1038 Charles Reynolds - 2 sheep 'l~g;~g~.~;' 50.00 10~9 W. C. Willson - Inspection, i i;~; 5.00' 10.40 Charles Puck~in - Dog killed ........ ..... ~..00 1041 $ 85.00 All of which is respectfully submitted. "William G~ Newman" Chairman  by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, that the Report ~ the lng Committee on LIVESTOCK, as Just read, be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Mr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Newman, that the Reeve grant his ~ on the Treasurer~to pay the several accounts as presented and passed in the various reports as passed this day. CARRIED S ..... n ~ var. ous repot CARRIED CLERK'S INSTRUCTIONS 1. Cancel Halifax Insuranc~ for Surglary with Mr. Prentice. 2. Write Area 1 Fire Board if they consider collision on water truck necessary. 3-Send Agreement to William Jackson re dump - $50.00 monthly - one year - 30 day notice. 4- Advise~Mrs~ Langille_January Council deal with any grant for Community services. Clerk' s Instructions (Continued) 5. Get Cliff Salter to give cost of chimney £or Town Hall. 96. 'Get l~awyer to search ~6~h~ haler of Lot 22, Concessions9 re 13 acre BY-LAW N~MBER 1926 Mr. Balsdon, seconded B~J Bdrk, moves fgr l~ave to introduce a By-Law to ~end ~By-Law No. 19I~6 ~oh~Bit certain t~ades ~d i~dustries, and that s~e now~be read a fir~ ~. Bals~on, seconded ~Y ~J 'N~An~ '~6~ ~thab ~L~N0~ '1926 to ~end By-Law N°. 191~ to prohibit ~c~t~in~trad~ And i~dd~m~ ~e now read a ~sec°nd t{me,' ~d that ~e ~6d~ii~6~i~td~o~i~ee ~of ~he ~ole thereon. ~. Balsdon, seconded by ~. Michell, moves that the RePort of the Co~ittee of the ~ole on By-Law No. 1926 be adopted, and that the said Law be now read a Third time and passed; that the Reeve and Clerk sign the s~e, and that the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. C~I~ BY-LAW NUMBER 1927 Mr. Newm~an, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, moves for leave to introduce a By-Law to appoint a MEMBER to the Township of Picketing High School Board, and that same now be read a first time. Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, moves that By-Law No. 1927 to appoint a MEMBER to the Township of Picketing High School Board, be now read a second time, and that the Council go into Committee of the Whole there on. Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, moves that By-Law No. 1927 be adopted, and that the said By-Law be now read a Third time and passed; that the Reeve and Clerk ~ign th?~ ~sa~ei i~an~d~t~ ~hat the seal of the Corpor- ation b? affixed thereto. .... CARRIED BY-LAW NUMBER 1928 Mr. Newman, seconded by M~. Balsdon, moves for leave to introduce a By-Law to appoint a Constable for South Picketing Police Force, and that same now be read a first time. Mr. Newman, seconded~by Mr. Balsdon, moves that By-Law No. 1928 to appoint a Constable for South Picketing Police Force, be now read a second time, and that the Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon. Mr. Newman, secoDded by Mr. Balsdon, m$ves that the ReDort of the Co~m~ittee of the Whole on By-Law No. 1928 be adopted, and that the said By-Law be now read a Third time and passed;~ that thee Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and that the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. CARRIE~. MOVED by Mr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Newman, that Council do now adjourn Sine Die. CARRIED · Reeve