SRS ) 4 El --_.. petition for the Statutory Grant. Port Perry Council Discuss Many Items Of Local Minutes of a Regular Meet- ing of Council of the Village of Port Perry held in the Muni- cipal Office on Friday, Febru- ary 19th, 1965 'at 7.30 p.m. PRESENT--Reeve J. J. Gib- son in the Chair; Deputy-Reeve Irving A. Boyd; Councillors Bruce Beare, Ivan Parkinson & R. A. Kenny. MINUTES of the regular meeting of February 9th, 1965 whre adopted as typed. DOGS running at large--Re- port by Chief R. J. Cameron-- Chief R. J. Cameron reported to Council that he had summonsed several dog owners re dogs running at large and that the cases were rejected due to lack of evidence as to ownership. RESOLUTION: Moved by R. A. Kenny, seconded by I. W. Parkinson "That this Council under the provisions of he Highway Improvement Act on expenditures made during the year 1964 in the amount of $21,194.29." Carried. RESOLUTION: Moved by I. W. Parkinson, seconded by Bruce F. Beare "That the fol- owing 1964 Statement of Ac. counts be authorized for pay- ment: ARENA $21,169.01 BY-LAW #1409 to amend By-Law #1148, amending By- Laws and Resolutions regulat- ing metered water rates with- in and without the Corporate limits of the Village of Port Perry. © "Whereas it wag deemed ex- pedient for billing purposes to revise the by-laws regulating and governing the metered water rates," It was moved by Bruce F. Beare, seconded by I. W. Park- inson, read three times, signed, passed and the Seal of the Cor- poration affixed thereto. The purpose of the By-law was to cut down on the humber of rates so as to conform with the billing machine to prevent putting each bill. through twice. PASSING ACCOUNTS: RESOLUTION -- Moved by I. W. Parkinson, seconded by R. A. Kenny. "That the following Statements of Accounts be hereby authorized for payment: tess seertisenne Business 83.98 612.45 91.57 Property & Parks... Street Maint. ........ Waterworks Dept. .. $1,391.85 LETTER from The Canadian Mitchell Associates Ltd. dated Feb. 11th, 19656 re Municipal Works Assistance Programme, Application for Loan Commit- ment A73. "Further to your letter of 4th February, 1965, we attach a copy of our letter to Mr. R. Grant, Municipal Accounting Advisor of the Department of Municipal Affairs, with which we included an application for a commitment for a loan on your behalf, a further copy of which is attached. We have utilized the cost es- timates in the current draft Sewerage Report, and submitt- -ed-the draft-applieation-to Mr. Grant so that he might review it before the formal Resolution of Council is passed making the application, In this connection we would very much like to arrange a meeting with , Council in the near future so that the Sever- age Report may be discussed again in detail, and adopted by Council so that the other formal 'applications may be made. In order for the Village to benefit as much as possible from the Works Assistance Programme and the funds available for re- allocation, the project should be initiated in the reasonably near future. We will be most pleased to arrange to attend a meeting at the convenience of Council." It was decided to ask Mr, J. A. J. Knox of the Canadian Mitchell Associates Ltd. to at- tend the next regular meeting of Council on Friday, March 12th, 1965, if convenient, to discuss the sewerage report. LETTER from The Canadian H. W. Gossard Co. Ltd. dated Feb. 11/65, requesting a re- newal of the present lease for another three years, starting December 1, 1964. After reviewing the situa- tion, Council passed the follow- ing resolution. "That the present lease with the Canadian Gossard Co. Ltd. General Dept. ........$ 703.35 be renewed for 1965 at $120.00 ing association operated policies. Visitors are also " NOTICE OF MEETING The ANNUAL MEETING of ONTARIO COUNTY MEMBERS of Ceniral Ontario Cattle Breeding Association will be held at The TOWNSHIP HALL, MANCHESTER, Ontario Thursday, March 11, 1965 at 11.00 a.m, (Lunch Provided) The programme will include:-- Reports Election of a director Guest Speaker--Dr. R. Curtis, Farm Service, Ontario Veterinary College. Central Ontario Cattle Breeding Association is a farmer owned, farmer controlled artificial breed- members. Annual meetings are held in each county it serves to give every member the opportunity to receive and discuss reports of its business and CENTRAL ONTARIO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION a month, 1966 at $130.00 a LETTER from Mr, Phil Stone Centennial Field Representa. tive, be asked to attend the next regular meeting of Coun- cil on March 12th, 1965. LETTER from Mr. Bill Mec- Leod, 22 Kingston Rd. W., Pickering, Ont. dated Feb. 1965: Feb, 15, 1965, I was driving along Bigelow St. about six- thirty, at the speed of about 15 miles an hour, when I hit a trench across the middle of the road, approximately 250 yards from the 7th concession near J. J. Gibson's home. This hole is a good foot in depth and about a foot wide. On hitting this trench, I blew a tire and bent the rim so that it is not repairable; causing the front end to go out of alignment. There are, no signs indicating that there was such a bad hole in the road. This hole has been there for quite a time accord- ing to the Baker family. I am filing a claim for same." --Copy of the above letter to be sent to the Village in- surers. ] LETTER from The Depart- ment of Highways, Downsview, Ont. dated Feb. 9th, 1965. month and 1967 at $140.00." 3 i "On the evening of Monday, PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, March 4th, --- 5 applicable in Zone #1 are $1.00 per hour for maintenance wor- kers and $1.26 per hour for construction workers. The corresponding rates in Zone #2 are .90c. and $1.15." Filed for reference. LETTER from The Depart. ment of Municipal Affairs dat- ed Feb. 16th, 1965, re Centen- nial Grants Programme. "I am in receipt of a mem- orandum by the Centennial Field Representative for your area, Mr. Phil Stone, indicat- ing your municipality's inten- tion to participate in the above- mentioned Programme. My records have been noted accordingly, and I look forward to receiving the formal Project Application Statement at your convenience." --Council decided to have an interview with the Centennial Grants Representative before filng a formal project applica- tion. BELL TELEPHONE Co. re- quest permission to open their ducts on Queen St. re under- ground cable. This will involve breaking the pavement in several places but they will replace with cold mix and later with hot mix if "The present minimum wages desired. RESOLUTION -- "That Bell Telephone be given permission to open ducts on Queen St. as requested." MEMO -- re new Canadian flags for Municipal Bldg. RESOLUTION--"That a new Canadian flag be bought for the Municipal Building." BY-LAW #1410 to authorize the Reeve and Clerk to sign a Fire Agreement with the Township of Scugog. It was moved by I. W. Par- kinson, seconded by Bruce F. Beare, that a by-law be passed to authorize the Reeve and Clerk of the Corporation of Port Perry to sign a certain Fire Agreement with the Town- ship of Scugog dated the 4th Day of March, 1965. The proposed by-law was read three times, passed, sign- ed and the Seal of the Corpora- tion affixed thereto. The Clerk was instructed to send copies of the said agree- ment to the Township of Scu- gog for their endorsement. The ordering of a Homelite ery Co. was discussed. The Clerk was instructed to order the pump and hose as authorized by Resolution of I'ebruary 9th, 1965. ROAS Blade Blade Bone Removed 49 LEAN BONELESS Stewing Beef MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED for the benefit of its welcome. 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