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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 20 Mar 1958, p. 3

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'ch 20, 1958 tubt. Lon . .ble know of :me-Xr the <11 -91‘\‘i<i"n Of Mr. V. Jellv at 12‘ Hunter St “7., Peterbmough. Ontalio Munici- pal Aisociation, enclosing mem- bership receipt. Dept. of High- ways, re estimates and By-law if-I'THS for 1958. Allan Brown, Secretary Peterborogh District H.S., re equalized aseessment for 1958. Workmen’s Compen. sation, re Jas. Meyers claim; ToWnship of Emily, enclosing By-law No. 834 to control the hands 1n Township of Emily, by regulating and restricting the; .723 :1. \V. K. Wrrrander, an- nouncing opening of a Munix-i- pal Assessment Rpgional Office use of land, and the character and use of all buildings thereon, and notice of hearing to be Feb. 28th, 1958. J. Faliis for. power. United Counties N. and D., re used desks for sale from 011 h‘lll. ['nited Counties of N. am I) , re indigent Toronto General Hospital. Toronto General .pital, re indigent admitted. . B. Fleming, re Saw Chain Clinic Feb. 20-21st. Salvation Army soliciting grant. Creigh- ton-Fraser and Murdoch, re as- seSsment on property re Estate 0*. A. J. CoOke in year 1951. On motion of Deputy Reeve Bradburun and Councillor J-os. Thorn that we give the usual Delegation 0f Cavan Farmers Address Council members present, Reeve L. A. “The Reeve informed Mt‘. Hootonin the chair. ”WES this had been brought; Minutes of the last regular up at the last (3011115ll meeting, meeting read, on motion of and same was to be locked at Councillors Thorn and Burns when on road inspection. that minutes be adopted as read. On motion of Councilicrs The following correspond-' Burns and Thorn that Conmil enee read: {look at this when on roafl in-l ‘Fromâ€"Northumberland and i spection, Carried. ‘Fromâ€"Northumberland and Durham Health Unit, report for January. Legislative Assemb- ly, re special program of Pro- v’mcial Assistance. L.O.D.A. News Bulletin. Hydro Electric Power Comm. acknowledging cheque for $60.39, arrears M. Martin. Hydro Electric Power Comm., re application from R Millbrook, March 5th, 1958â€" Cavan Council met 'in regular - -~§i« n on above date at 1 p.m. in the council Chamber, all members present, Reeve L. A. Hooton ‘in the chair. You get the most comfortable heat in town with “blue coal’, Its steady blue flame gives you the sunny heat that’s best for you.. This famous hard coal 2 easier and burns longer. So ycu save zime 3:3 mqney when. Mahmm 20, 1958 r';'1:12.1..r'2 10:; .: So ‘bluer1¢0ul! ”2-..“. 2.0: e) 11:22: ATTWOGLL SfiEPPARD iéfireek, Ontario PHONE 6-w, l Reeve Hooton said he under- stood South Monaghan were [having a meeting on Friday. i and after that they might have Mi meeting jointly of the two Councils to see What decision. the two Councils arrived at. ‘ Mr. :Mongan Bigelow addres- sed. the Council re the snow plowing on the road past his ‘ place. The Reeve explained to -Mr. Bigelow that the stretch of road he was referring .tO, . ms the Township of Manvers trespon=ibflity, ‘but that in the p;:st Cavan had been plowing :same and charging it to Man- lvers. On motion of Deputy Reeve Bk‘adxburnJCouncillor Howdfién, that we table this petition until after Scuth Monagh’an had their meeting, then the two Councils could hold a joint meeting and see what decision was arrived you insist on the coal that’s colored blue. Prove it to yourself . . . Coil 95 today! A deleoation from the Vill- age of Bailieoro, headed by Mr. T. Gray addressed the Council re fire protection. Mr. Gray presented a petition signed by some 40 residents of Bailieboro and district ésking‘for fire pro- tection. Mr. Gray said they understood that it had to be dealt with through the Councils. and wondered if they could have a fire area set up, provid- ing the two Cf'uncils Were will- ing, and South Monaghan could‘ buy the fire prozection from} Bewdley Fire Brigade, find the.‘ ones whom were benefiting 1 from same had it charged on their taxes. I at. carried Mr. W. Turn-er also addres- sed the Council re an account. tion Army. Carried. On motion of Councillors Howden and Burns that corres- pondence be received and filed,‘ the Clerk to answer any not'alli ready dealt with. Carried. ' Mr. Donald Lowes addreszzd the Couneil re the straighten-. ing and widening roéd in In '10th line corner pist Mr. ? Lowe’s place. I grant of $15.00 to The Salvé- tion Army. Carried. The Clerk made mention the filing cabinets were filled in the office, and asked permiss- ion to place files for the Town- ship in cartons, years for the Township 1944 to 1950 and roads 1948-1950} and to store in dry and safe place. Councillor Burns made an amendment seconded by Deputy Reeve Bradburn that this be tabled until next regular meet- ing of Council. Carried. The Reeve reported that Mr. Maxwell sandy had appro-a ched him re the bu‘ying of some trees that were on the road allowance and asked the Council re same. T On motion of (.‘ouncillors‘ Burm and Thorn that the Reeve, Deputy Reeve and Road Superintendent be a committee. I to look into this; Carried. I Mr. Ralph Greigg Dept. Engineer was also present nd made mention that western 0n- tario had gone extensively in for the draining of the Wet lands. At the present time he said the cost, of laying 6b feet- along with the main drain, averaged ab’ ut $9000 an acre. The cost, of digging was (51/30. per foot, and 4 inch tile cost 6.20. a foot. He made men- tion the amount that could be borrowed depends on the assess- ment of the Municipality, on an assessment of two million dollars the Council could ask the Government to set aside ‘51? “0,000 for loans to the Town- ship interest rate at 4%. Mr. Greigg also outlined the pro- gramme which you had to fol- low to procure the loan. After much discus<ion ro same by the Council, on motion of Councillor 'Geo. Howden, that we make a motion directing the publication of form 3 giving notice to conqider the by-law. On motion Councillor Burns and Deputy Reeve! Bradbum that permission be granted Carried. On motion of Deputy Reeve Bradburn and Councillor Ho‘w- den that the Clerk be instructed to place adds in the Com- mercial News, issues of March 14~°1 calling- for tenders for 6000 cu. yds. or more or equi- valent in tonage of gravel to be. crushed and delivered on the. Township roads. Tenders to be in Clerk’s office by 12 o’- clock noon, Wedns‘day, Apia} 2. I) @221 ried. Mr. Dalrymple. agricultural representative of Bowmanville, was present and spoke re same» and made mention :at the Guelph Agricultural Farm all the land was drained, and you got better resulte from crops. A delegation consisting of 14": farmers headed by Mr. Wm. ; Seymour and D. Nil], address-E ed the Council re the Tile; Drainage act, and requested the; Council to pass a resolutionl adepting the Ti 1e Dnainage Act, ' and passing a debenture byâ€"lawl on the Township, which would? enable the farmers whom wish-i ed to, could borrow money from ! the Government to do their? draining. by paying 25% of the? same at. the time and balance to‘ be spread over a period of ten year“, same to be charged on tax roll each year and paid with I their taxes. 3 On motion of Comm-filer; Howden and Burns that the Clerk a pen the tender< for War- ble Fly Inspector. Carried. Mr. Stanley Fallis addressed the Council re water backing up in the basements on the street which his resident: was on, he suggested tho; iii the Council would consider buying enough drain tile to drain same,‘ he said the people were willing to do the work of ditching and laying of same. The Reeve in- formed Mr. Fallis when they were on road inspection they would look at. same. The Clerk opened the follow- ing tenders: F1011: R. 0. L1r1119133 cent< pPr head for inspection plus ‘102 mileage. Delbert Olan, 3c per head per inspection. plus 100 mileage. Wm. Wil‘zs‘nire, 3c TEE MOB-METER, MOE, The following accounts were presented: i g Ont Hospital Ass ’n, ac- counts deducted from payrolls ............. $ 80.25 Durham Telephones Ltd, rental 4.50, services 65 5.15 Postmaster, rkntal PO box .................. 5.00 Relief: accounts ...... 60.00 p.111. to deal with arrears of taxes also for the ROad By- Law for 1958, providing that date was suitable to all. A ‘ter much discussion re clerk $100. Blue Cross {convention 3 dlays $25, a111e the Clerk passed hallo}: deducted 6.15 ....... ‘. 93.85 mileage $15,’car storage papers around, and the result Zella M Bentley, salary $5.00 ..'. ............. of the voting, Mr. Delbert Olau treasurer 3 months... 150;. 00 H Ouellette, insurance was chosen as inspector for thelw L Elson, on salary ion Town Hall 3 )rs. . . . Wurhle Fly control for 1958. Blue Cross deducted .. 82.90 Salvation Army, grant Mr. A. V. Thorn, collectorCouncil fees ....... 2500;1958 ..... It was decided to call a spe- cial meeting of Council for Wednesday, March 19th, at 7 per head per inspection On motion of Deputy Reeve Bradburn and Councillor Burns that collector’s report be receiv- ed and roll extended ‘another month. Garried. Mr. A. V. Thorn, collector of rates gave his report for February that $3542.67 had been collected in February. ' IIIIIII ' u .,I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII nu- Illilll’llilllLlllllfl' ill-IllllllillllllIllnllauillall:IllllllllllllllllIIIIZIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi 7 Dfirham County C.C.F. ASSOCiation. HAVE PLENTY Will. STARVE ”E’fifiOEfiTiOwDGMENIOM 8‘ ' * VOTE (.(.F. VNE DENT IN DURHAM' DON’T VOTE We. greatly appreciate hearing about things like thisâ€" because wea teth Toronto- Dominion have 211an5 made a special point of off 1ering helpful, friendly service to all our custo-.1ers, new and old, in every way we can. We get many letters from customers, expressing their appreciation for some particularly helpful advice or service they’ve had from Toronto-Dominion people. Some tell us of advice that has helped to further their careers or improve their business prospects. Others have been able to realize their plans because of financial assistance from The Bank. Still others have been assisted in everything from filling out deposit slips to dealing with foreign exchange. Policies‘of Old Line Parties THE BANK THAT LOOKS AHE G. E. LIESEMER, Manager, Millbrook Branch Zella M Bentley, salary clerk $100, Blu‘e Cross Blue Cross deducted .. 82.90 Council fees ....... -. . . 25.00 United Counties, hospi- talization ............ 84.00 Treas of roads, payroll vouchers No 2 (tarans- fer) ................. 2750.15 Joe Thorn, good roads convention, 1 day ...... 12.00 H Bradburn1 good roads convention, 3 day ...... 12.00 Are offering the following new and used machinery at Money Saving Prices: Newâ€"20 Cockshutt Tractor; Forage Harvester; 4-ton Wagon; 90 Bus. Spreader; 40 Diesel; 7’ Fleury-Bissell Disc; 18’ Bale Elevator; 12’ Auger; Hammermills; Clinton Chain Saws; DeLaval Milkers, Tanks, Separators, Stabling, Water Bowls; Cleaners; Pumps. USEDâ€"30 Tractor; Ford; Mâ€"MGR; 70, 31-11 101 Jr.: P. T. O. Mower; Side-Rake; Buck Rake; Bale Sled; J - D Baler; Tractor Spreader; G. M C. Truck, 11/2 Ton with 10 ft Platform and Racks; Aâ€"C Combine; Clipper Combine. Used Machinery. PHONE 3712 2 COLDSPRINGS. HASSON MACHINERY, (OLDSPRINGS For The at L A Hooton, good roads convention 3 days $25, mileage $15, car storage 1958 ................ 15~00 On motion of Deputy Reeve Bradburn and. Councillor Burns tlhat .th’e Reeve be authorized to sign cheques for above ac- counts. Carried. On motion of Councillors Bunrs and Thorn that we ad- journ to Wednesday,;Ap;i12 at 1 p. m. -‘ ~_ 3 EAGE 1332' Hâ€"7205 45.00 55.00

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