Minutes & Financial Statement of the Municipal Council of the Township of Seneca 1916, Fifth Meeting

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Fifth Meeting Town Hall, York, June 19th, 1916. The Seneca Council met on the above date pursuaut to adjournment. The Reeve in the chair. Members all present. The Clerk was instructed to read the minutes of the last meeting and they were adopted as read. A number of communications were read and a number of accounts presented. Moved by Mr. Hudspeth, seconded by Mr. Lee, That the following accounts be paid, and that the Reeve be and is hereby authorized to issue his cheques for the same: Robert Christie, for wagon tongue broken on R D. 26...................$ 3 00 Port Colborne Gas Co., six months' gas for York street lights ..............10 50 R. A. Winger, repairs to gas lamps at Caledonia....................................................5 95 Shirra Milling Co., six 1-foot cement tile for R. D. 63..........................................7 50 J. W. Avery, Clerk of Caledonia, half cost of grading town line between Seneca and Caledonia......................................................3 00 Kelly & Carver. 1 road drag for R. D. 29..............................................................................15 00 Sam Tyler, for hauling gravel, &c., as per account................................................27 50 Canada Ingot Iron Co., Guelph, on account of culverts delivered ... 200 00 George Coyne, for 1533 ft. of oak plank at $35.00 per M...................................53 65 Norman Gawley, part salary for 1916 ....................................................................................35 00 Archie Spittal, settlement of claim against the Township for land for River road........................................................................................................................135 00 Levi Werner, Co. Treasurer, June grant to Patriotic Fund........................200 00 By-law No. 210 authorizing the granting of two hundred dollars per month for seven months to the Canadian Patriotic Fund got three readings and became law. Moved by Mr. Hudspeth, seconded by Mr. Lee, That the Reeve and Treasurer be authorized to send the July cheque for the Patriotic Fund to the County Treasurer early in the month. Carried. Moved by Mr. Martindale, seconded by Mr. Hudspeth, That this Council do now adjorn to meet again on the 14th of August, 1916, at 1 p.m., at the usual place. Carried. N. H. WICKETT, Clerk. A. SIMENTON, Reeve.

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