Minutes19501 Statutory meeting of the Council held in the Council Chamber on
Tuesday, January 3rd, 1950, at 11 p.m.
sent G. W. Monroe Reeve
E. W. Armstrong Deputy Reeve
J. N. Allan Councillor
A. G. Fridge Councillor
Wm. R. Sootheran Councillor
Members of the Board of Education and Public Utilities Commission were
also present at this meeting.
All members of the Council and the member of the Public Utilities Com-
mission took the Oath of Office before Clerk A. C. Huggins.
The Reverend Doctor E. M. Morrow gave the Invocation for the 1950
Council.
Reeve Gordon W. Monroe gave the inaugural address as follows:
At this time it falls on the Reeve to give his Lnaugural ad-
dress. This year I have decided that I would try and cut it a little
shorter than usual. I have no address irepared and will speak on a
few notes.
I would like to congratulate Deputy Reeve Arnstrong and Council-
lors Bridge, Allan and Sootheran on their election and also like to
give congratulations to Mr. Powell on his elective' to the Public
Utilities Commission and the four members who were recently elected
by acclamation to the Board of Education. On the Council in 1950
I know that we are going to miss Bob Prior. Bob has been with us
quite a number of years and although, as they say, we did not always
agree Bob had his principals and he did not back down from anyone. I
feel that Bob was a good Councillor, who will be missed very much.
I think that we should pass on our congratulations to the newly
elected Council in the City of Niagara Falls. The three aldermen
elected this year are all old timers as far as Municipal Council is
concerned and their re- election speaks well for the Council of
Niagara Falls. I would also like to congratulate the Reeve and
Members of Chippawa Council on their acclamation for 1950.
I think the Council should consider the good of Stamford at all
possible times and I feel that any business done should be done in
a business like way and I feel if the Council work together we can do
a good job.
We have in Stamford a staff of Municipal Officials second to
none. I think that with their help we can do a good job. I might
touch on finances at this point for a moment and I see no reason
why unr mill rate for 1950 cannot be exactly the same as last years.
I see no need for any increase and in this connection I would sug-
gest to this year's council that the question of local improvements
should be handled very carefully and special attention he given to
expenditures or debentures for Local Improvements in outlying areas
and any new subdivisions opened up should be relatively close to the
existing area and services.
On assessments I would say that they increased some half a mil-
lion dollars in 1949 and I would look for a substantial increase
during 1950. In the next two or three years we might have some
change in the assessment system as we now have a county assessor,
whose job it will be to bring together all the assessors in the County
to collaborate their work and bring it together. I have no doubt
but what our assessment as it is will be well in line with the set up
because I think that the present assessor and his predecessor have done'
a good job in Stamford and I think there have been very few complaints j
regarding assessments being too high. Here in the Township Hall as
we grow we need more additional office space and that is something we
will have to face. I doubt that it will be a large expenditure but
both upstairs and down more space is needed. New Health offices have
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been opened in the basement and I feel that fine work will be carri
an from here.
On housing in the Municipality I would say that we have had mar.
;homes constructed in the last two or three years. No private money
has been invested in housing accommodation for rental purposes but
Township Council have for the past two years seen fit to have Centra
Mortgage and Housing Corporation build some 20 homes each year on a
rental proposition. They have cost the Township around $200.00 each
for services but I do not think that is too deep an indebtedness for
we will get full taxes on these houses. Just how much work of this
nature will be carried out in the coming year is undetermined at the
.present time.
I would like to state that the Stamford Memorial Arena will be
:operated at cost, that is, it will be necessary for the municipalit
to only levy for the debenture issue. There is no reason why any
;should be made for operating costs. There is one other very import-
;question in connection with our Arena. I would like to see the 1959
Coundil take steps in some way to erect or construct in or on the
arena a fitting memorial plaque or standard or something to commemcr
`I the boys who gave their lives. We have one in the rear of the Townsh!
,'Hall for the boys of the First World War 1914 -1918. Possibly con
sideration should be given to removing that one to the Arena along
the construction a like Memorial for the Boys of the recent World i?a.
1939 -1945.
On the fire and police set up I can say very little. I think al
we ask of them that the same high standard of efficiency be maintain=
One year ago we recommended the formation of a fire committee under
the chairmanship of one member of Council, the fire chief from each
department along with one member from each of the fire departments
This committee has worked out very well and I think it should be
continued.
One very stattling question before us in Stamford is the supply
of water. Both the 1949 Council along with the 1949 Public Utilities
Commission have taken steps to have the Township Engineer prepare
complete and comprehensive report on what is required. I understa_ui
that within a very few t7eeks the report will be completed and then i'
will be up to the Public Utilities Commission and the Council to take
steps to remedy this unsatisfactory condition.
In the Engineer's Department this past year a building inspector
was appointed who has been able to attend to the supervision and
construction of homes and other buildings in the Township. One thing
that he has just completed is the revising or redrafting of the new
building by -law for the Township•which should be brought before Counc
in the near future for approval. I would suggest that along with thi
by -law the Council raise the building permit fees in order to take ca
of the cost of supervision of this work. We are very much below the
average municipality in the matter of fees for building permits.
On the Township roads I would like to recommend to the 1950 Cowl
to continue the programme that has been carried out for the past two
years of sua.Tntenancp,*w1dening and resurfacing the mainly travelled
roads. I think this year parts of Drummond Dorchester and Dunn Stre
will have to be rebuilt. In the Wartime Housing area I feel that a
complete road programme should be carried out in widening the ditches
The removing of surface water from that area has not been too good.
In the way of equipment I might say that out trucks and tractor
are all in good condition all the way down the line. Talking to the
Engineer I believe the only addition of equipment will be a 3±a11
tractor with mower plow attachments.
During 1 949 in the Township Storehouse. sanitary facilities have
been constructed for the men.
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I would again like to thank the people of St'ord for the
acclamation accorded me. I will certainly do my best to justify
it. One appeal I would like to make to the people of Stau..fcrd
Township is to take a little more interest in municipal affairs.
At the weekly Council meetings the only peorle,with one or two
exceptions, we have out to a meeting are people who want something
or who have some specific business there. At the election meeting
held at the Stamford Collegiate only 35 people attended out of
13,000. On election day 32A of the elegible voters voted. So T
would, through the :press and radio, appeal to the residents of
Stamford Township to take a greater interest in municipal affairs.
1. Bridge
Allan "That this Council express to the Rev. Pr. Morrow
their thanks for the splendid dedication .service."
4. Sootheran
Bridge
2• Sootheran
Bridge
3, Sootheran
Allan
Carried
"That the inaugural address of Reeve Gordon Monroe
be recorded and printed in the minutes."
Carried.
3. Allan
Armstrong "That the Clerk send a communication to the Ferry
Flower Shop thanking them for the loan of plants
at this our inaugural meeting
"That we do now adjourn to meet in regular session
to -night at 7:3C p.m. sharp."
Carried.
Pursuant to adjournment the Council met in the Council Chamber on
Tuesday, January 3rd, at 7:30 p.m.
That the minutes of Council proceedings of Dec.30 /49
as printed and presented be ado;ted."
Carried.
"That Deputy -Reeve Armstrong be named Chairman of
Finance for 1950;"
Carried.
"That A. G. Bridge be named Chairman of Property for
1950."
Carried.
12, Armstrong
Bridge "That Councillor John Allan be named Chairman of Roads
and sewers."
Carried.
5. Sootheran
Armstrong "That A. G. Bridge be named Chairman of Sidewalks,
Parks and Cemeteries."
Carried.
Chairman 6. Armstrong
firo,water Allan "That Councillor Wm. Sootheran be named Chairman of
tight=s fire, water and lights for 1950."
Chairman
Welfare
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By -law 1261
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7. Sootheran
Armstrong "That Reeve Monroe be named Chairman of Welfare
Education for 1950."
8. Armstrong
Bridge
Allan
Armstrong
Carried.
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Carried.
"By -law No. 1260 to authorize the borrowing of
$200,000.00." read a first, second and third time
and passed.
9. Allan
Sootheran "By -law No. 1261 to borrow money from the Imperial
Bank for Relief and Roads expenditures for the
year 1950." read a first, second and third time
and passed.
10. Armstrong
Sootheran "That the building inspector's report for the month
of December, 1949, as tabled be accepted and filed.1r
11. Sootheran
Bridge "That as many members of Council as possible accept
the invitation of the Junior Chamber of Commerce
to attend Civic Night at the General Brock Hotel
January 4th."
12. Armstrong
Bridge "That Council meetings for 1950 be as follows:
Regular council meetings firstand third Mondays,
Finance meetings be second and fourth Mondays,
That Council convene at 7:30 p.m."
13. Sootheran
Bridge "That we accept the report of the Clerk on the
coverage of volunteer firemen under Workmenrs
Compensation."
Reeve
Meeting adjourned
Hour:
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
"That the Chairman of Lights ask the Public Utilities
Commission to move one street light from west end of
Dunn Street east of Stanley Street to corner of Bunn,
and Stanley St. at bus stop."
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15. Sootheran
Bridge That we do now adjourn to meet Monday, Jan. 9th at
7:30 p.m."
Carried.
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Allan
Special meeting of the Council held it
January 9th, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
Armstrong
Allan "That the minutes of Council
as printed and presented be
2. Sootheran
Allan
Armstrong
Sootheran
Sootheran
Arnis trong
G. W. Monroe
E. W. Armstrong
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Wm. R. Sootheran
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Carried.
"That the agreement with the Humane Society for dog
catbhing and other Humane Society work within the
Municipality be renewed under the same terms as 1949."
Carried.
"That the Cou ac11, Building Inspector, Engineer and
Fire Chiefsels a connittee of the whole Firday, Jan.
13/50 at 8 p.m. to consider the adoption of the
building code for the Township of Stamford."
Carried.
"That as many members of Council and Officials as
possible attend the dinner being given by the pro-
prietors of Uncle Sam's Hotel on Thursday night at
8 p.m., opening their new quarters."
Carried.
Bridge
Sootheran "That a permit be issued to E. A. Bacon to construct
2 double cabins and 3 singles on the north side of
No. 20 Highway, Pt. lot twp. 134."
Carried.
Sootheran
Armstrong "That a grant of $100.00 be given the Stamford Minor
Hockey Association to help defray interim expenses."
Carried.
Bridge
Armstrong "That the sum of $1,200.00 be the rental for the base-
ment quarters of the Welland Health Unit per year as
of January 1st, 1950.P
Carried.
"That memberships be taken out in the Ontario Associa-
tion of Rural Municipalities, the Ontario Good Roads
Association and the Ontario Municipal Association."
Carried.
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Ed Wartime Hous ng Sootheran "That the street lighting bill for $180.00 in the warommittee
time housing district for the period Feb. 1st to Nov
30th, 1949, be paid."
Carried.
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Suburban Area 11. Armstrong emberships 20. Bridge
Rds.Com. Allan "That the Suburban Area Roads Committee be requested o f C. Allan
to consider the widening of Thorold Road from #8
Highway to the Q. E. Highway."
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9. Sootheran iospital Bd. 18. Allan
Armstrong "That Mrs. W. Fisher be granted a Tourist Home Licens+ Armstrong "That the Reeve be our representative on the Hospital
subject to the usual inspection." Board for 1950."
Carried.
Widening Rds. 12. Armstrong
Sootheran "That the Council consider the completion of the
widening of Dorchester Road from C.N.R. to Thorold
Stone Road, the widening of Portage Road from #8
Highway to Stanley Street and the widening of Drum-
mond Road from Lundys Lane to #8 Highway and that ights
the Engineer be asked to table a report of cost to
be considered in the Road programme for 1950."
Carried.
13. Armstrong
Bridge "That the Provincial Highway Department be asked to
replace the amber light facing Portage Road north
to a red light, as we feel that this red light will
decrease the danger of collision at this intersectio
and that signs be placed reading"stop" go when safe.
Carried.
By -law 1262 14. Allan
Armstrong "By -law No. 1262 to amend by -law No. 1033, 1946, as
amended by by -law No. 1188, 1949." read a first,
second and third time and passed.
15. Sootheran
Armstrong "That the Fire Committee for 1950 be composed of the
Chiefs of the three departments plus Frank Monroe o
Stamford Centre, Ray Smith of Lundyts Lane and ansient
Michael Repa of Falls View, together with the Chai traders
That letters of appreciation be sent to retiring me
bersH.A. Haigh, Frank King and George Rysdale for
their work on the committee in 1949."
Carried.
Health Unit 16. Bridge
Board Sootheran "That Mr. H.`A. Haigh be reappointed to represent the
Council on the Welland Health Unit Board."
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Carried.
Tourist Com. 17. Armstrong
Allan "That Councillor Sootheran and Councillor Bridge be
appointed to the tourist committee of the Chamber of
Commerce."
Carried. tone
Carried.
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19. Sootheran
Bridge "That Deputy -Reeve Armstrong, Councillor Allan and
Engineer Merle Ker be named to the Industrial Com-
mittee of the Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce."
Carried.
"That Sootheran and Armstrong represent Stamford in
Chamber of Commerce memberships."
Caarried.
Humane 21. Armstrong
ancer Soc. Bridge "That Councillor Sootheran he appointed as Councils re-
presentative to the Humane Society and Cancer Society.
Carried.
22. Armstrong
Bridge "That the Chairman of Lights be requested to make a
survey as to the advisability of placing two lights
on Montrose Road immediately north of Queen Elizabeth
Highway, south of Mountain Road possibly on the 1st
and thin pole and lights on St. CPefge Street between
otamiord Green Drive and Russell Street."
Carried.
rena Bd. 23. Allan
Sootheran "That the Reeve and Deputy Reeve be appointees on the
arena Board for the year 1950."
Carried.
24. Sootheran
Bridge "That Mrs. Anna Bowman, 2543 Taylor Street, and Jos.
DeForge, 1981 Dunn St., be granted victualling licensesdk;l
subject to the usual inspection."
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Carried.
25. Armstrong
Sootheran "That the Clerk be authorized to prepare a transient
and traders by -law for the Township of Stamford."
Carried.
annin: Bd. 25. Armstrong
Allan "That Reeve Monroe be Councils appointee to The Planning
Board for 1950."
Carried.
awker 27. Allan
dlar licehse Sootheran "That Mr. Fred Brown, Bernard Storms and Doris Paro-
winchak be granted hawker and pedlar licenses."
Carried.
28. Armstrong
Sootheran "That Coundtl adopt the policy of not allowing any one
to obtain stone from the Township Dump."
Carried.
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fi Sootheran "That a letter of condolence be sent to the family o'f
1 the late Mr. Chilton Mewburn in the passing of one
the oldest and most respected citizens of this Toargent
ship."
Adjourn 31. Bridge
Armstrong That we do now adjourn to meet again on Friday
evening at 8 p.m. to consider the proposed buildings
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Carried.
30. Armstrong
Allan "That no relief be given to any one receiving unem-
ployment insurance or who is physically able to wor
Carried.
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour
Special meeting of the Council held to consider and disucss the pro-
posed building code for the Township of Stamford. Mr. Bradley the
building inspector presented the report and answered questions per-
taining thereto:
G. W. Monroe Reeve
J. N. Allan Councillor
A. G. Bridge Councillor
Wm. R. Sootheran Councillor
1. Bridge
Allan "That temporary and partial relief be granted to
Christopher Smith and that his case be referred to
the Provincial authorities for investigation."
2. Sootheran
Bridge "That we do now adjourn to meet Monday night, Jan.
16th at 7 p.m."
Carried.
The early meeting was decided on in order that the building code
could be further considered.
Meeting adjourned
Hour:
Reeve
Carried.
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Regular meeting of the Council
Monday, January 16th, 1950, at
G. W. Monroe
E. 1d. Armstrong
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Wm. R. Sootheran
held in the Council Chamber on
7 p.m.
Reeve
Deputy Reeeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
1. Sootheran
Bridge "That we rescind the resolution of January 9th setting
the rent of Health Unit quarters at 1100.00 and set
the figure at w60.00 per month."
Carried.
2. Sootheran
Armstrong "That the Public Utilities be requested to install a
light on Bellevue Street on the second pole from
present western terminus and two lights be installed
on Montrose Road immediately north of the Cueen Eliza-
beth Highway, south of Mountain Road on the first and
third pole. That at least two lights be installed on:
St. George Street between Stamford Green Drive and
Russell Street."
Carried.
3. Bridge
Allan "That the report of the Chairman of Finance Committee
be adopted setting up the payroll system for the
present year."
Carried.
4. Sootheran
Armstrong "That the request for a tag day by C.G.I.T. be gran-
ted."
Carried.
5. Allan
Bridge "That the applications for victualling licenses from
Selena Price, 1640 Glenholme Avenue;
H. Bateman, 4720 Lundys Lane;
Doris Smiley, 3197 Stanley Avenue;
Wm; Campbell, Montrose Road
be granted, bubject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
6. Sootheran
Bridge "That the request for a grant from St. John Ambu-
lance be laid over to the striking of the budget."
Carried.
7. Bridge
Armstrong "That the application for a Pedlar and Hawker license
from E. Selway, St. Davids, be granted."
Carried.
8. Bridge
1 Sootheran "That the minutes of the meeting held on Jany. 9th
be approved as printed."
Carried.
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Reeve 1 Clerk.
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fi, Y Armstrong "That the Public Utilites be reminded that some tit
e ago they agreed to the modernization of street
lighting on Lundys Lane and as no action has been
taken the Council would appreciate knowing when t
project will be undertaken and completed."
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10. Sootheran
Allan "That the clerk be authorized to have a by -law pre,
pared closing the 32 foot strip of the westerly e!i
tension of Morrison Street, between Drummond and
Portage Road, deeded to the Municipality in 1913 ker
but unused since the present toad was deeded by t4ler
Hydro in 1919 excluding any portion of the presen4
Morrison Street or /and Burdett Drive."
C.M.& H. C. 11. Bridge
Allan "That the Central Mortgage and Housing C
advised that due consideration will be
proving the ditches and maintenance of
jects 1, 2, and 3."
Carried.
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given to
roads in p
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
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Sootheran "That the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign a
sewer rental agreement with Napoleon Domonic and
Nick R. Biamonte in respect to services for three urn
40t lots on Valley Way near Drummond Road. The
rental to be $10.84 per year for a period of 30
years."
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i d Pensions 15. Armstrong
Unemployment Sootheran "That as this Council 3s of the opinion that the
Insurance amount as now paid by the Provincial Government f
Old Age Pension and Wel$ar* and the amount as now
paid by the Dominion Government for Unemployed In
surance are not consistent with the present cost urn
living. Be it therefore resolved by this Council
petition both the Provincial and Dominion Govern
ments to sufficiently increase the amounts of Old
Age Pensions, Unemployed Insurance and Welfare in
ratio to the present day cost of living, in order
to relieve the Municipalities of this added burde
of subsidyy to their proper channel. That copies
be forwarded to Both Provincial andiDominion re-
presentatives of. this Municipality; that copies g
to Premier Frost of Ontario, and Premier St. Laur
of the Dominion Government and copies to the Welf• 16/50
Ministers of Provincial and Dominion Governments, that
copies go to the Ontario Municipal Association, and
Mayors and Reeves Association for adoption."
Reeve
Carried.
16. Armstrong
Bridge "That the Engineer be authorized to call for tenders
for wiring within the ice plant of the Stamford
Memorial arena as per plan and specifications."
Carried.
17. Allan
Armstrong "That a hawker and peddler's license be granted Russell
Robins, 2266 Culp Street, to sell fruit, vegetables
etc.
Carried.
18. Sootheran
Allan "That F. A. Branscombe be notified that the matter dis-
cussed in his letter relative to Collins Crescent will,
be discussed when plans for the 1950 road programme
are being considered."
Carried.
e.L.Fire Dept. 12. Armstrong
Sootheran "That this Council go on record as commending the rworks
Lundys Lane Fire Dept. and particularly Chief Mai
Dyer on the splendid fire fighting job done at th
Eastland fire last week. Chief Dyer and his men
5:30 a.m. were called to this fine house and four
the flames coming out the roof, although 22 inch
lines were laid ready for use the firemen extingu
ed the fire with small booster lines with a minim
of damage." trimmin: 20. Sootheran
Bridge "That the Engineer be authorized to proceed with the
tree trimming programme as outlined in report and a
maximum of $1000.00 be allowed for the project."
13. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Chairman of property be authorized to ha Carried.
the honour roll outside the Township hall repaire*ol taxes 21. Armstrong
Allan "That the school taxes of Anthony Maraldo and Chas.
Lomas be paid to the Public School taxes instead of
separate school taxes as shown on roll."
19. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Council and Public Utilities Commission meet
in committee on Thursday evening January 19th at I
7:30 p.m. to consider the report of the Engineer on
the waterworks situation."
Carried.
Carried.
22. Bridge
Allan "That we do now adjourn to go into Committee to con-
sider the building by -law."
Carried.
23. Armstrong
Sootheran "That Council adjourn as a Committee to consider Council'
business."
Carried.
24. Armstrong
Bridge "That Council adjourn to meet Jan. 19/50 at 7:30 p.m.
to meet with Engineer, Chairman of Water and Public
Utilities to consider water brief."
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
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Special meeting of the Council held in the Council Chamber on Monday
January 23rd, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
G. W. Monroe Reeve
E. W. Armstrong Deputy Reeve
John N. Allan Councillor
A. G. Bridge Councillor
Wm. R. Sootheran Councillor
Armstrong
Sootheran "That the minutes of Council proceedings of Jan.
as printed and presented be adopted."
Carried lance
2. Sootheran
Bridge "That W. Komaromi be granted a permit for the erecti4'
of a two unit motel on the west side of Buchanan S'
Lot No. Range 16."
Carried.
Sootheran
Bridge "That victualling licenses be granted Sidney Harris,
Dan Kwan, Annie Lazich, Betty J. Wright, John Zabor
subject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
Bridge
Armstrong "That the Chairman of the Light Committee be asked
investigate the lighting system on O'Neil Street."
9. Sootheran
Bridge
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Carried.
Bridge
Sootheran "That we rescind the resolution of January 16th re•
tree trimming for 1950 and that the work be given
to the Wilson Tree Company who made the original
survey."
Carried.
"That John Szeman, 2624 Lundyts Lane, be granted a
tourist home license, subject to the usual inspecti
Carried.
7. Armstrong cil
Bridge "That Council adjourn to convene as a Finance Commit ness
to consider the accounts as tabled and recommended
Chairman of Finance for payment."
Carried.
Sootheran
Bridge "That the statement of Relief accounts dated January
15th, 1950, as presented, be accepted and the ac-
counts be paid amounting to $1,191.61."
Carried.
ding
"That the statement of General Accounts dated Janus its
15th, 1950, as presented, be accepted and the ac-
counts be paid amounting to $49,222.45."
Carried.
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Sootheran "That the cheque for T19210.00 for N. u. Pixel
held up until further progress is made on the
Carried.
12. Armstrong
Allan "That the finance committee adjourn to convene as a
Council to proceed with agenda."
13. Armstrong
Allan "That the Engineer bring in a report on the cost and
feasability of using scotch -lite on all speed limit,
slow and school signs in the Township, also on the
possibility of prohibiting parking on the west side
of St. Peter Street between Thorold Road and St. John
Street."
1267 14. Allan
Armstrong "By -law No. 1267 to stop -up that portion of Heximer
Avenue in the Township of Stamford as shaven on regis-
tered plan No. 72 for the Townshi. of Stamford lying
bbtteen Arad Street on the north and Hawkins Street on
the south." read a first, second and third time and
ppssed.
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18.
"That the statement of Roads Accounts dated January
15th, 1950 as presented, be accepted and the accounts
be paid amounting to $3,615.82."
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
15. Armstrong
Bridge "By -law No. 1263 to lay out, open, dedicate and name
Morrison Street between Portage Road and that part of
the original allowance for road allowance between
Township lots 107 and 108, commonly known as Drummond
Road." read a first, second and third time and passed.
16 Sootheran
Allan That we do now adjourn to meet in committee on the
Building code and letter from Central Mortgage."
Carried.
17. Armstrong
Allan "That Council adjourn as a Committee and convene as a
Council to proceed with regular council agenda."
Carried.
Co. be
Arena."
Armstrong
Bridge "That Council accept the invitation of the Junior
Chamber of Commerce to attend the annual international
night dinner March 15th, 1950 and as many members of
Council as possible attend."
Carried.
19. Bridge
Armstrong "That the new set of costs of permits as outlined in
the proposed building code be effective as from this
date."
Carried.
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30th, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
Oak Hall
Taxi
Allan "That Council adjourn to meet January 30/50 at 7:30
except at the call of the Reeve."
20. Armstrong
Reeve
G. W. Monroe
E. W. Armstrong
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Wm. R. Sootheran
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Carried.
Meeting adjourn
Hour 11 :15 p.m.
1. Sootheran
Allan "That Councillor Bridge take the chair in the absent
of the Reeve."
Carried.
2. Bridge
Allan "That the minutes of the meeting of January 23rd be
adopted as presented and read."
Carried.
Clerl
Bridge
Sootheran "That the Dominion Government be notified that the
building known as Oak Hall, is located in the
Township of Stamford, and that any disposition of
same, should be referred to this Municipality, as
the City of Niagara Falls have no jurisdiction over
property located in Stamford Township."
Carried.
Sootheran
Bridge "That the applications for grocery licenses from
Wm. Komaroni, 2442 Portage Road, N. Biederman,
2218 Culp Street and Victualling license from
Mrs. Clemence Possum, 1286 St. Paul Avenue be
granted subject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
5. Bridge
Sootheran "That the application for Taxi licenses from Holland
Bros., be granted, subject to the approval of the
Chief of Police."
Carried.
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Armstrong "That the application from Dell's Dairy for milk license
be granted."
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Smith
Allan
Armstrong "That the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to petition
the Provincial Government for the statutory grant under
the provisions of the Highway Inprovement Act on ex-
penditures made during the year 1949 amounting to a
total of $,109,201.32."
Carried.
7. Armstrong
Sootheran "That the Public Utilities Commission be requested to
extend the Pole (lighting) circuit on Colborne Street
west of #8 Highway in order that a street light be
placed opposite the intersection of Colborne and St.
James Street."
Carried.
Carried.
Sootheran
Allan "That a grant of $25.00 be donated to the fund to send
Marlene Smith to the World Skating Championship."
Carried.
10. Armstrong
Monroe "That the Township of Stamford continue the Dental ser-
vice for the indigent children."
Reeve Monroe took the Chair at this time
11. Armstrong
Allan "That Councillor Sootheran take up with the Humane
Society the matter of dogs running at large without
licenses and that a conPentrated drive be put on during
the hours from 9 p.m. to 8 a.m. in order to pick up and
dispose of such dogs."
Carried.
12 Armstrong
Sootheran "That the tender of the Fulsom Electric Company be ac-
cepted for the instalation of the electric wiring ser-
vice, as specified, at the Stamford Memorial arena."
Carried.
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by -law 113. Sootheran
Armstrong "That the clerk purpose the necessary by -law for road
expenditures for the year 1950 at the amount of $120,
000.00."
Carried.
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34. Armstro
S othera "That the recommendation of the Engineer re: the retire-
ment
of Oscar Smith be accepted with regret and the Clerk'
be authorized to proceed with the necessary arrange-
ments re: pension. That the Reeve be authorized under
the seal of the Township to send a letter to Mr. Smith
thinking him for past services. That his retirement
commence as of April 1st, 1950."
Carried.
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Sootheran "That privilege of
1950.
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Armstrong
16. Allan
Armstrong Mrs. A.eWilliams,i2634 tourist home from it
granted sub
sect to the usual inspections."
17. Sootheran
Bridge "That we concur in the resolution of the Crowland
Council re: subsidy on relief and the steps sugges
in the letter be taken."
18. Bridge
Allan
Sootheran
Armstrong
"That the agreement between the Council and the D V eer
ville Community Centre entered into last year be c
tinued for a period of three months only in the ho
that matters can be straightened out."
Carried
Carried,
Carried
"That the Damore Bros. Certified cheques amounting
to $2,436.00 be teturned and that they furnish us
a maintenance bond to cover the upkeep for one yez:
Carrie
Carrie
"That a blanket bond for class "A" Township Employe
including arena help, at a cost of $129.66 as out-
lined by D. C. Elsley be purchased. That the are
commission be abkei to pay proportionate cost of t
bond."
Carrie
Congratula- 21. Sootheran G.
H tions Allan "That
Bridge who within a week will be Councillor A.
be startinghis77t
year."
Carrie
22. Armstrong
Bridge "That
st i ructionof street signs t that the .P Police r Departm e
be requested to give the matter of sign destructi
immediate attention and prosecute where necessary.
That a notice go in the Local Press asking the re
sidents to co- operate with the police Dept. in t
matter."
Carrie
10/5
Special Council meeting held on Wednesday, February 1st, 1950, at 7:30
p.m. in the Council Chambers.
nt G. W. Monroe Reeve
E. W. Armstrong Deputy Reeve
J. N. Allan Councillor
A. G. Bridge Councillor
Wm. R. Sootheran Councillor
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23. Armstrong
Allan "That the Engineer be authorized to purchase a stock
of culverts plus necessary sewer equipment, culverts
approx. $2,300.00 and sewer equipment, approx. #300.00,,
also that we purchase 25 "stop "signs and 25 "30 miles"
signs (scotchlite)."
24. Bridge
Armstrong "That we do now adjourn to meet in committee again on
Wednesday, February 1st, at 7:30 p.m. to take up the
salary by -law."
1. Armstrong
Allan
2. Bridge
Monroe
Reeve
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour 10:40 p.m.
Carried.
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Clerk
Carried.
3. Allan
Sootheran "That the pension report as presented by the Clerk be
accepted."
Carried.
4. Allan
Sootheran That the Finance Committee do now adjourn to convene
as Council to proceed with Council business."
Carried.
"That the clerk be authorized to reply to Martin,Calverti
and Mathews, attention of Mr. D. E. Calvert, that the
Corporation of the Township of Stamford is not respon
sible for conditions as outlined in notification re:
damage claimed at 2736 Dorchester Rd."
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Carried.
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"That as of this date Chas. Wright be promoted from CIS
Instrument man to Assistant to the Engineer with his
duties to be designated by the Engineer and the organi -1
zation be so notified."
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"That copies of the Municipal World be ordered for
cil, Treasurer, Clerk, Engineer and assessor."
Carried.
"That the clerk be instructed to prepare a by -law de
signating W. C. LaMarsh K.C. as Township Solicitct
with a retaining fee of $1000.00, Township work to
have priority over other work, same to be retroact1
to Jan. 1st, 1950. This not to include Local Impre
ment or Debenture by- laws." is
"That Council do now adjourn to meet February 6th,
at 7:30 p.m., except at the call of the Reeve."
Carried.
Regular meeting of the Council held
February 6th, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
G. W. Monroe
E. W. Armstrong
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Wm. R. Sootheran
in the Council
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
"That the clerk contact other municipalities relat
to existing by -laws covering dogs with a view to
solving the present problems."
"That the question of the validity of the anti-noi
by -law in relation to control of dogs and other
mals be referred to the solicitor for his opinion
urant
Carried.
3. Allan
Armstrong "That h Humane p Society c h
concerning agree
questionb
adopted and be given a trial."
"That Council convene as a Finance Committee to con-
sider the accounts as tabled and recommended for
payment by Uhairman of Finance."
"That the statement of Relief Accounts dated January 30t1
1950, as presented be accepted and the accounts be
paid.amounting to $1,279.73."
"That the statement of Roads accounts dated January 30th
1950, as presented, be accepted and the accounts be
paid amounting to $3,653.60."
"That the statement of General accounts dated January
30th, 1950, as presented, be accepted and the accounts
be paid amounting to $25,890.81."
"That applications for victualling licenses be granted
Louisa M. Rummery, George Powell, A. Tazio, Mrs. Helen
Ciszek, Ernesta Iseppon subject to the usual inspection!.
Carried.
"That the Finance Committee adjourn to convene as a
Council to proceed with regular council agenda."
Carried.
"That the minutes of Council proceedings of January
30th /50 as printed and presented be adopted."
"That the report of the building inspector for the
month of January as tabled be accepted and filed."
Carried.
"That the request from the Niagara
a grant be referred to the budget
"That Harry Manson, 3280 Lundyts Lane, be granted a
restaurant license subject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
"That W. Campbell be granted a permit for the erection
of a 25 unit motel on the west side of Montrose Road
at the Queen Elizabeth Way on part twp. lot 35."
Carried.
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Armstrong "By -law 1264, 1950, to lay out,
use of the public and name the
Crawford Street" read a first,
and passed.
16. Armstrong
Sootheran
18. Armstrong
Bridge "By -law 1270, 1950, to retain a solicitor for they;
Corporation." read a first, second and third time;
and passed.
19. Armstrong „tair Hall
Bridge "By -law No. 1271, 1950, to restrict the use of la
buildings and structures of that part of the Torn—
of Stamford comprised within Registered Plan No.
(Jones Subdivision)" read a first, second and thi
time and passed.
20. Sootheran
Allan "By -law No. 1266, 1950, to widen Morrison Street b
tween Stanley Avenue and Portage Road" read a fi
second and third time and passed.
21. Armstrong
Bridge "That with regard to lot No. 257 Munroe Street, pl
40, sold to W. Cherry in 1944 but never deeded to
the Council authorizes a deed to be given to Albe
Damore, purchasing from Mr. Cherry, on condition
he present a release of claim from Mr. Cherry and
furnish the building inspector with satisfactory
information with regard to the house he proposes
build and also that 1949 tax arrears are paid in
open, dedicate to
westerly extension;
second and third t
Allan
Armstrong "By -law No. 1268, 1950, to provide for the total 1
Expenditure on roads in the Township of Stamford
the County of Welland." read a first, second and E e
third time and passed.
Armstrong
Bridge That the application of Norman E. Slingerland and
John Lee for photographer's licenses be granted."
Sootheran
Armstrong
"By -law No. 1265, 1950, to lay out, open, dedicate
name Fry Avenue" read a first, second and third t e
and passed.
"That a Hawker's and Peddler's license be granted
Hennessey representative of Lincoln Hosiery Comp
for the sale of their products in the municipalit
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
.tions 24. Sootheran
Bridge
6/50
25. Armstrong
Sootheran
26. Bridge
Sootheran
27. Armstrong
Sootheran
"That as many members of Council and officers as
possible attend the Good Roads and Rural Munici-
palities conventions being held in Toronto, February
20th,21st and 22nd."
Thursday, Feb.
Reeve.
9th, at 8 p.m."
Carried.
"That a two car garage be erected, for the Police
Dept., at the rear of the V.O.N. building to be
heated, one garage to be used as storage."
Ayes: Arm strong,Sootheran. Nays:Bri
L.
"That the changes recommended in the Engineer's office
and Police Office be proceeded with by N. L. Benson
on an hourly basis, and to work in conjunction with
the Engineer."
Carried
"That the suggested changes re: installation of
counter system in the downstairs of the hall be
carried out by Mr. Benson. That when change is
effected that Council meetings be held in the Court
Room."
Ayes: Armstrong ,Sootheran,Allan,Monroe. Nayes Bridge.
Carried.
1269 28. Allan
Aootheran "By -law No. 1269 to fix the salaries and allowances
of the Officials of the Township of Stanford, to set
the amount allowed the Council for Council meetings
and fix the salary to be allowed Commissioners in
the Township of Stamford for tae year 1950, also to
set the rate of pay for drivers of a team or one
horse for snow plowing, etc." read a first, second
and third time and passed.
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour
29. Bridge
Sootheran "That we do now adjourn to meet again in committee on l'
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Firemen
Dance
Committee
3. Armstrong
Sootheran
4. Armstrong
Allan
6. Armstrong
Sootheran
Armstrong
Sootheran
Roads on pro -f11. Bridge
A ,I jected sub- Allan
divisions
"That Council convene as a Finance Committee to cons
the accounts as tabled and recommended by the Chai
of Finance for payment."
Carried.
"That the statement of Roads Accounts dated February
15th, 1950, as presented, be accepted and the acco
be paid amounting to $3,553.24."
Carried.
5. Allan
Armstrong "That the statement of Relief Accounts dated Februa
15th, 1950, as presented, be accepted and the ac
counts be paid amounting to $207.30."
Carried.
"That the statement of General Accounts dated Februa
15th, 1950, as presented, be accepted and the acco
be paid amounting to $58,127.93."
Carried.
That the assessors report as tabled be accepted and
filed. That consideration be given to the supplying
of a clerk for the Assessor's office. That con-
sideration be given to additional outside help as
required."
Carried.
8. Armstrong
Allan "That the Finance Committee adjourn to go into comma
as a whole."
Carried.
Allan
Sootheran "That we adjourn as a Committee to go into Council t
take up regular council business."
Carried.
10. Sootheran
Allan "That the clerk write the dance committee of the Sta
ford Township firemen expressing appreciation of Co
cal for the invitation to attend the annual ball on
March 3rd and as many members of Council and their
wives as possible will attend."
Carried.
That the Township solicitor be asked to prepare a b
law regarding the construction of roads on all pro
jected subdivisions, with a view to the Council bei
remunerated for the cost of such work."
Carried.
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12. Allan
Armstrong "That the letter from the Stamford Public utilities
Commission re: street light breakages be turned
over to Police Commission for their attention."
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C.of R. 13. Allan
Armstrong "That the Court of Revision on 1949 local improvement
assessments be held on Monday, March lath, 1950, at
8 p.m."
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Com.
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sion
tualling
ens es
ranee
Armstrong
Sootheran
15. Sootheran
Armstrong
18. Bridge
Armstrong
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Carried.
Carried.
"That the request of 'Niagara Falls and Suburban Area
Planning Board for a grant be referred to the budget
meeting also the request from Niagara Falls Public
Library and the Health League and the Stamford Horti-
cultural Society."
Carried.
"That as many members of Council and officials as
possible accept the invitation of the Fire Committee
to attend a social meeting at the home of the
Chairman, Friday, February 24th, at 10 p.m."
Carried.
16. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Clerk be instructed to have a by -law pre-
pared setting up a court of revision to deal with
any appeals that may be made against the assess-
ment of any property and that Messrs. R. F. Rooth,
D. C. Elsley, J. G. Collins and F. Ingham and The
Reeve constitute the said Court of Revision."
Carried.
17. Bridge
Sootheran "That victualling licenses be granted to:
Charles Damato, Thorold Rd.; G. D. Martin, Morrison
Street; John Tanos, Ash Street; Emil Kalcic, St.
Paul Avenue; and John Nagy, Woodbine Avenue, be
approved subject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
"That the insurance on the Township Hall be increased
to $50,000 and the Clerk make the necessary arrange-
ments, and that the present ratio of premiums be
carried out with the present Township Insurance
agents J. G. Collins, C. A. Kaumeyer, D. C. Elsley
H. A. Marquis and R. C. Young and Co."
Carried.
a19 Bd. 19. Bridge
Sootheran "That the clerk be instructed to notify the Niagara
J Falls Library Board that the grant this year will be
$5,000.00 and that this amount be placed in the bud-
get."
Carried.
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Cyanamid 21. Armstrong
Allan "That permission be granted North American Cyanami
Company to cross Kalar Rd., Garner Rd. and Wellan
Line Road, with a 12" Standard Steel pipe line to
be used for piping oxygen, not exceeding 15 lbs
pressure and combustible gases not exceeding a pr
sure of 125 lbe from Niagara Plant to Welland wor
The Engineer be authorized to prepare the necessa
agreement and by -law if necessary."
Medical Soc.
Invitation
Parking
Tenders
Cheque
machine
20. Allan
Armstrong "By -law No. 1272 to appoint Arthur J. Bradley as
Btilding Inspector" read a first, second and thir
time and passed.
Carried.
22. Armstrong
Allan "That the invitation of the Niagara Falls Medical
Society re special meeting be accepted by Counci
(March 3/50)."
Carried.
23. Bridge
Sootheran "That letters of sympathy be sent to Mrs. Florence
Gregory on the loss of her mother, and also to tti
families of the late Wm. Justice and J. McGowan."
Carried.
Armstrong
Allan "That the Engineers report on Public Works and Roa
for 1949 as tabled be accepted and filed."
Carried.
25. Armstrong
Allan "That the application of Leslie Hamilton and Vern
Smuk for a Hawkers and Pedlars license for Domini
Readers Service, Toronto, be not granted."
Carried.
26. Armstrong
Allan "That the clerk be authorized to prepare a by -law
At for the regulation of parking on St. Peter Agenue
4? between Thorold Stone Road and St. John Street to
0.� read "no parking at any time of the day or night
4 on any day."
Carried.
27. Allan
Sootheran "That tenders for all supplies and materials requi
by the Township be asked for and bids be in by 5
March 13th /50."
Carried.
28. Bridge
Allan "That we purchase a cheque writing machine at net
NI cost of $80.00 from The Fi &tt. Lightning Cheque
Writer Sales."
Carried.
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29. Sootheran
Allan "That we do now adjourn to meet Monday, February 27th,
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
2. Sootheran
Armstrong
to 4. Bridge
Sootheran
ughter 5. Bridge
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at 7:30 p.m."
Yyrrae
Reeve
Hour 3 :30 p.m.
Alta
Regular council meeting ?e1d in the Council Chamb.cr 7 :30 .m. on
Monday, February 27th, 1950.
1. Bridge
A "That the minutes of the meeting held on February 13th
be adopted as printed."
Carried.
"That the clerk be instructed to draft a letter ack-
nowledging the fact that Council will construct sewer
and water on Barker Street,west of Dorchester Road to
Brookfield Avenue during 1950, providing proper
petitions are filed with the clerk. Further, Council
will consider sewer and water on Brookfield Avenue
north of Barker Street. All considerations to be
based on the guarantee of L. Weiss that at least 25%
of the registered lots will he built on during 1950.
Cost of grading, fill, removing of brush etc to be
done at the cost of the owner prior to constrction of
sewer and watermains."
Carried.
Bridge
Sootheran "That application for victualling licenses from
Earl Hope, Portage Road; Geo. Everingham, Montrose
Road; Joseph Savriga, Thorold Road; Frank Willmack,
(Hub) Portage Road; Bill Holjack, Lundy's Lane; and
Steve Chanady, 2501 Drurmuond Road be granted subject
to the usual inspection."
Carried.
"That the building erected by Louis Gatto on Stamford
Street outside of the building line be allowed to re-
main. This is not to be taken as a precedent and
building is only to remain during the lifetime of the
said Louis Gatto."
Carried.
Carried.
Sootheran "That the application for a slaughter house license
from Giovanni Fiorina, 141 Victoria Avenue, be not
granted."
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V Allan "That feed to the cost of $25.00 be purchased for
pheasants as requested by Game Warden Muma."
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Taxi driver
Building
permit
wig wag
Carried.
7. Bridge
Allan "That the application of Roy Martin for a taxi dri
license for Stamford Taxi be granted subject to t;
approval of the Police Commission."
Carried.
Milk license 8. Allan
Armstrong "That the application for milk license from Russell
Miller be granted."
Carried.
9. Bridge
Allan "That the request of the Stamford Public Utilities
for the return of $804.14 surplus from Waterworks
be granted."
Carried.
Birchnell 10. Armstrong
Sootheran "That Council approve of application of J. A. Harve;
for a house in new housing, Attlee Street. That co
sideration be given to allocation of a house to Mr
Van Egan, 2471 Locus Ave., and recommend that Mr.
Sutherland's application for transfer be given co.
sideration due to Health conditions. That the ap-
plication for transfer of J. V. Bray, W. R. Philli:
and E. N. Vrooman from present accommodation to
new houses be deferred. That Mr. Birchnell be re-
quested to meet with Council March 6/50 to discuss
transfer of tenants from old to new Wartime housin.
Carried.
11. Allan
Armstrong "That the application for building permit from Emil
Kalcic to build 1 new and remodel 2 double cabins
on the west side of St. Paul Street be granted."
Carried.
12. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Council ask the County Council to apply t
the Dominion Railway Cozmnissioners for the instal-
lation of a wig -wag on the Montrose Road at the
Wabash Railway."
Carried.
Local im 13. Armstrong
nrovements Sootheran "That all local improvement petitions be in by May
1/50. That the clerk be authorized to so advertis
Carried.
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Sootheran "That a display advertisement be inserted in the
Review designating the Thorold Stone Rood is
the dividing line and that ratepayers be asked
to designate Portage Road, Dorchester, St::r_ley
and St. James as north or soot:.."
Reeve
G. U. Monroe
E. W. Armstrong
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Wm. R. Sootheran
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Carried.
15. Ar'sstrong
Bridge "That Council adjourn to meet March 6th /50 at 7:30
p.m. except at the call o5 the T ve."
thc e
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour
Carried.
Regular council meeting held in the Council Chamber on Monday,
March 6th, 1950, at 8 p.m.
1. Sootheran
Armstrong "That E. A. Reinhart be granted a permit for the
erection of a 13 unit motel on the west side of
Stanley Avenue, lot No. 93 94."
2. Armstrong
Soothdran "That a building permit be issued to Susan Demko to
erect a 16 unit motel on the north side of Kit-
chener Street, lotsNo. 30, 31, 32 and 33 Township
plan 35."
Carried.
3. Allan
Armstrong "That a building permit be issued to Eugene Pattuii
to build a 20 room hotel on Thorold Stone Road for
G. Berdusco providing the plans conform with the
building by -laws and approved by the building in-
spector."
Carried.
Armstrong
Sootheran "That Council convene as Finance Committee to con-
sider the accounts as tabled and recommended by
the Chairman of Finance for payment."
Carried.
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5. Bridge 1
Sootheran "That the minutes of the February nth meeting as pr
and read be approved and passed."
Carried.
6. Bridge
Sootheran "That the statement of General Accounts dated FebruL
28th, 1950, as presented, be accepted and the accot,
be paid amounting to '.37,609.24."
Carried.
Relief 7. Allan
Armstrong "That the statement of Relief Accounts dated Februar
28th, 1950, as presented, be accepted and the accou:
be paid amounting to $218.54."
Carried.
8. Armstrong
Sootheran "That the statement of Roads Accounts dated February
1950, as presented, be aecepted and the accounts be
paid amounting to $4,665.84.t''
Carriedl
9. Armstrong
Sootheran "That Council adjourn as a Finance Committee to proc
with regular agenda."
Carried.
10. Armstrong
Allan "That the Engineer be authorized to install a 1500 e
fan in the compressor room at the Stamford Memmorial
Arena as requested by the Dept. of Labor, Province
Ontario."
Carried.
Victualling 11. Sootheran
Allan "That Mrs. Alice Couglin, 1706 Dunn Street,be grant
victualling license subject to the usual inspection.
Carried.
12. Bridge
Armstrong "That no application for a grant shall be entertaine
this Council, until the applicant has filed with th'
Clerk a copy of itts last audited financial stateme.
and a copy of its budget for 1950 showing a credit
debit balance from the previous year and particular•
of estimated revenues and expenditures for the curry
year."
Carried.
13. Armstrong
Bridge "That Council convene March 20th, 1950, at 4 p.m. to
meet with Mr. Lang to discuss matters pertaining tc
Niagara Area Planning concerning the Township of St
ford."
Carried.
The Council considered a proposal to stop up the northerly 32 feet o
that part of Township lot 108 lying between the south easterly limit
of the Hydro Electric Poker canal lands and the concession line kno
as Drummond Rd., whigh lands were once known as Korrison Street.
ist
nse
ar Smith 15. Armstrong
Fridge "That 1 ^r C. E. McCord, Director
Eranch,
Ot�e, be ::otificd th a
C uucil V ,ue.:t th_<_',; in ref.
(G317 -16) Peesio n dealt wite
ar Smith 16. Fridge
Allan
ermains
hts on
derica
asurer
asurer
ut Reeve
14. Allah
Sootheran "That a tourist ecee liccnse be greeted 'fro. Ve _a
Misener, 2000 Murray Street, subject to ezual i_n_
spectioi
"That the lneleeer be _oueherleed tn. flL, "r:. e.
the sum of "500.00 instead. :f 'neL?Sien aed some be
charged to Public works."
Carried.
of Government A :.nui± es
ce te Mr. escar Smith's
th basis of death.'
Carried.
Carried.
17. Pridge
Sootheran "That the clerk be auth:rized to ereeare a by-law
that the maximum cost of water s:ai-, construction in
the Township be the cost df s 6" watery ^:min and the
corporation pay all costs for riains in excess of this
cost in the event of a main being required larger than
a 6" main also that no main be constructed smaller
than a 6" main. These costs to be based on current
prices for the year the work is to be carried out."
Carried.
d Insp.
7 18. Armstrong
Allan "By -law No. 1274, 1950 to appoint a Weed Inspector for
the Township of Stamford, read a first, second and
third ti:: and passed.
19. Sootheran
Armstrong "That the Public Utilities be asked to proceed with
the immediate installation of lights an every second
pole on Frederica Street from present western termi-
nus to Prince Edward Avenue to provide better lighting,
at the Memorial arena."
Carried.
Mr. Gustavus Munro Treasurer of the Township of Stamford for
almost 27 years submitted his resignation from this position
and requested that it take effect on March 31st if possible.
20. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Council accept with very deep regret the
resignation of our Treasurer, Gustavus Munro, after
27 years of faithful and diligent service and that he
be given leave of absence for one year with pay."
Carried.
Deputy Reeve E. W. Armstrong advised the Council that he is being
transferred by the Hydro to Brant station situated between Paris
and Brantford on No. 2 Highway. He will be Chief operator at
Western Central H. E. P. C. Region. He stated that at the time
he ran for office he was unaware that he would be transferred and
informed the Council he would do everything possible to assist
the Council in such a way that an election for Deputy Reeve.would Y
not be necessary. No action was taken on this �F,,
1
Ad ourn 21. Sootheran
Allan 11 That we do now adjourn to meet Monday, March 13th,
7 p.m."
March 6,1950
o. 13 Regular meeting of the Council held in the
March 13th, 1950, at 7 p.m.
N. Smith
B. Whistler
Caswell
J
1. Bridge
Sootheran
2. Allan
Sootheran
Reeve
G. W. Monroe
E. W. Armstrong
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Wm. R. Sootheran
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour
Council Chamber on Mond
"That the minutes of the meeting held March 6th be
adopted as printed."
Carried.
"That we adjourn as a Council and sat as a Court of
Revision."
Carried.
The Members of the Council took the necessary Oath to hear :the ap-
peals at the Court of Revision, the following being a list of the
appeals heards
3. Armstrong
Allan
"That the frontage of 208.67 ft. as charged against
Mrs. Nellie Smith for Assessment be reduced to 20C
ft. as this property is farm lands."
Carried.
4. Allan
Sootheran "That the appeal of Benjamin Whistler be allowed ar
the sidewalk frontage charged to Lot No. 3 Maranda
Street for $5.03 be assessed to Arthur W. Kent who
has recently purchased the property."
Carried,
Allan
Bridge f "That 100 of watermain frontage charges to H.D.
Caswell included in his frontage of 317.45 on Va
Way be deleted from his assessment and charged to
Zimmerman construction Company who recently punch
this frontage."
ford St.
ewalk 6. Sootheran
Bridge "That Mrs. E. Canham and Mrs. H. A. Galliford be
notified that there was no error in construction
of the sidewalk on Crawford Street and while it
tr is regrettable that they have been burdened with
added expense the Township can assume no liability
for fill, added grading etc."
eals
er Sewer
ourn as
of R.
ders
Carried.
7. Allan
Armstrong "That the following appeals be allowed and the
necessary alterations made in the assessment roll
for local improvements:
1. charges of $12.85 per year assessed to
W. Waters on Dorchester Road be charged as
follows: "A 50' be assessed to Jacli '.;bite 'he
recently purchased property and 21.5' be charged
to Township since it is now part of Churchill St.
2. charges of $57.30 per year charged to
L. Roper on Valley Way be assensr'd as follows in
view of part of the land sold
L.Roper assessed for total cost 5460.78
annual char y�4p 00;N.Biamonte assessed for 120'
total cost 5199.20, annual charge 17.29.
8. Armstrong Carried.
Sootheran "That the watermain and sewer main charges assessed
to E. Hicks on Arthur Street be altered as follows:
Watermains 2 `E. Nicks be charged for 601 and 10'
be deducted from Hopkins, property.
Sewermains -r Hicks be charged for 60' and 5.03'
be deducted from Hopkins! property and
4.97' be deducted from Hayworth pro-
perty."
Carried.
Bridge
Armstrong "That the Court of Revision on Local Improvements
in 1949 do now arise and resume the business of the
Councill"
Carried.
10. Bridge
Sootheran "That the following tenders be accepted being the
lowest in every instance:
Walker Bros. Stone Dust
Calaguiro Bros. Sand, gravel and fill
E. Weightman Cemett small quantities of sewer
pipe
R. E. Law Co. Cold patch
R. E. Law Co. Surface Treatment, supply apply.
Concrete Pipe Co. straight pipe junctions
Niagara Foundry Manholes, catch basins, traps
steps
National Iron Co. Cast iron pipe valve boxes
Canada Valves Hydrants for hydrants, valves
Gunhings Gasoline
Shell Gas oils greases
subject to approval of Department of Highways."
Carried.
j
i i
a
I
Tourist
license
Appreciation 12. Sootheran
Armstrong
McMillan
By -law 1277
Firemen
Mayors
Reeve Assoc.
pack Road
14. Armstrong
Allan
Victualling 18. Sootheran
Armstrong
11. Sootheran
Allan "grantedsa Roberts
us
inspection."
19. Sootheran
Armstrong
Carried.
"That a letter of appreciation be sent the N.S. E.
Bus Company and Canada Coach Lines for their con
sideration in supplementing their bus services t
take care of transporting school children to the
Memorial Arena."
Carried.
13. Bridge
Sootheran "That the letter from D. D. McMillan be referred
the Township solicitor for an opinion on same."
Carried.
"That by -law No. 1277 to authorize the execution
an agreement to amend an agreement dated 30th of
July, 1948, with his Majesty the King in Right o
Canada represented by W.T.H. Limited." read a fi
second and third time and passed.
15. Armstrong
Allan "That Council allow all permanent firemen to obse
Boxing Day instead of Armistice Day as a legal he
day."
Carried.
16. Sootheran
Allan "That the membership fee in the Association of May
and Reeves be paid and Reeve Monroe be delegated
attend the conference in Toronto April 27, 28, 29
Carried.
Retail meat
license 17. Allan
Sootheran "That Giovanni Fiorina be granted a retail meat
license."
Carried.
"That Marton German, 2611 Lundy's Lane, and Mrs. A
DeMarsh, 2309 Drummond Road be granted victualli
license subject to usual inspection."
Carried.
"That we accept the report of the Engineer on the
"Back Road" pointing out where the Niagara Tmwnsh
request was for but $25.00 and it is the feeling
Council that our obligation is only for that amo
and thatt we pay 50% of maintenance this spring ti
a maximum of $25.00."
Carried.
r
al
ement
surer
aw 1276 23.
aw 127
urn
ch 13th /40
20. Armstrong
Allan "That the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign a
sewer rental agreement with L. Cartlegge respecting
sewer services to his property at the corner of Lundyts
Lane and Drummond Road in Niagara Falls. The charge
to be $6.32 for a period of 30 years."
21. Allan
Sootheran_
22.
Sootheran
Armstrong
Armstrong
Sootheran
Sootheran
Armstrong
Reeve
Meeting adjourned
Hour
Carried.
"That a permit be issued to Frank Motolla to build a
motel on the south side of Stamford St. Lot. No. 665."
Carried.
"That the clerk be instructed to prepare the necessary
by law appointing R. W. Dawe as treasurer of the
municipality as of April lst, 1950, at a salary of
That arrangements with the bank and other
necessary steps be taken."
Carried.
"That By -law No. 1276 to authorize the execution of an
agreement with His Majesty the 'Icing in Right of Canada
represented by W. T. Housing Limited." read a first,
second and third time and passed.
"That By -law No. 1275 to stop up that part of the
northerly 32 feet of Township lot No. 108 heretofore
conveyed by Registered instrument No. 12304 to the
H. E. P. C. of Ontario being what was then known as
Morrison Street." read a first, second and third time
and passed.
25. Bridge
Sootheran "That a permit be granted to Mr. F. Galle to construct
a store with mixed occupancy on Part Lot 14 and 15 Plan
83 being on the west side of Royal Manor Drive."
Carried.
Deputy Reeve E. W. Armstrong submitted his resignation as Deputy Reeve
of Municipal Council and stated that this was necessary because he
was going to be moved by his employer to Brant. His resignation was
tabled until the next regular meeting.
26. Sootheran
Bridge "That we do now adjourn to meet Monday, March 20th at
4 p.m."
Carried.
lighliili
/I
Clerk.
%nt
ed
ant
1
Present
Minutes
Cabins
Motel
Victualling
licenses
Camp
Finance
The Council met on Monddy, March 20th, 1950, with Mr. John Layng,
:Planning Consultant to the Niagara Falls and Suburban Area Planning
'Board re: zone planning �f the Township. Deputy Reeve Armstrong
Councillors Allan and Sootheran attended this meeting. This meeting
menced at 4 p.m.
Regular Council meeting held in the Council Chamber on Monday, Marc
20th, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
1. Sootheran
Bridge "That the minutes of the last meeting as printed be
adopted."
2. Sootheran
Bridge "That Slanko Vidakovic be granted a permit for the
erection of 14 double cabins on the east side of
Portage Road near Murray Street, Range 16, providir
the plans meet the requirementseof the Building by-
law."
Bridge
Allan
G. W. Monroe
E. W. Armstrong
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Wm. R. Sootheran
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Carried.
Carried.
3. Allan
Soothdran "That a permit be issued to Joseph Ianuzzelli to bui
a motel on north side of Lundy's Lane lot No. 134
viding the plans meet the requirements of the Buil-
ding Byelaw'.n
Carried.
Bridge
Sootheran That applications for victualling licenses be grant
to J. 11T. Meadows, Ellen Winter, B. DeVito, C.Campbe
Andrew Kiesz, H.R. E. Johnson, Byron Simpson, Jot
Wiley, Wm. Saunders, H. Haynes, Steve Yeyna, Dnd Bo
Djonovich, subject to the usual inspection.n
Carried.
Sootheran
Allan "That Steve Vorkapick be granted permission for ex-
tending his RendezVous Tourist Camp by the erection
of seven single and three double cabins at their
present location on the north side of Lundy's Lane,
lot #133, providing he meets the requirements of th
Building Inspector."
Carried.
"That the Council resolve itself into a Finance Com-
mittee to consider accounts as presented with Reeve
Monroe in the Chair."
Carried.
d
eral
ianc e
ourn
ughter
se
p
en se
7. Bridge
Sootheran "That the statement of Relief Accounts dated March
15th, 1950, as presented, be accepted and the ac-
counts be paid amounting to x1,435.69."
8. Sootheran
Bridge "That the statement of Roads Accounts dated larch 15th,
1950, as presented, be accepted and the accounts be
paid amounting to t2
9. Allan
Bridge "That the statement of General Accounts dated_March
15th, 1950, as presented, be accepted and the ac-
counts be paid amounting to e78,642.40."
10. Bridge
Sootheran
11. Allan
Bridge "That a slaughter house license be granted R. W. Glintz,
Kalar Road, subject to the approval of the Welland
Health Unit."
12. Sootheran
Allan
rist camp
law 13. Sootheran
ut Reeve 1 14.
rist home
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
"That the finance comlittee do now arise and resume
the agenda of the Council."
Carried.
Carried.
"That a tourist camp license be granted Louis Ferencz,
Lundy's Lane."
Carried.
Bridge "That a by -law be prepared amending the tourist camp
by -law providing for setting the annual license fee
at 11.00 per unit instead of the present x"1.00 per
camp."
Carried.
Bridge
Sootheran "That the Council accept with regret the resignation
of Deputy Reeve Armstrong effective March 28th and
that the Clerk make the necessary arrangements for
the holding of a nomination meeting."
Carried.
15. Sootheran
Allan "That tourist home licenses be granted H. Carter, Mrs.
J. Kewley, Mrs. J. Cupolo, Angelina DeVito, subject
to the usual inspedtion."
Carried.
s
e
:Public Hall
licenses 16. Sootheran
Allan "That Public Hall licenses be granted the Board of
Education for Falls View School and Stamford Coll
giate Auditorium."
Main floor
Engineer re:
Watermain
By -law
Clerk
By -law 1284
JBY -law 1283
'By -law 1282
1
!By -law 1281
-law 1279
'By -law 1278
$y -law 1280
1 17.
18.
Carried.
Sootheran
Allan "That we rescind the resolution authorising change
in the main floor of the Township Hall and delay
ceeding with the work until some future date."
Sootheran
Armstrong
Carried.
"That the clerk be instructed to write the._Engthee
relative to recommendations made by Thistle re:
waternain by -law."
Carried.
19. Sootheran
Bridge "That the Clerk be instructed to purchase five cop'
of the latest Assessment Act and present same to
newly formed Court of Revision on Assessment roll;
Carried.
20. Bridge
Allan "By -law No. 1284 to appoint Robert W. Dave as Muni-
cipal Treasurer" read a first, second and third t'
and passed.
:21. Bridge
Sootheran "By -law No. 1283 to authorize the execution of an
agreement, dated December 15th, 1949, between the
Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario and
the Corporation of the Township of Stamford." read
a first, second and third time and passed.
22. Bridge
Sootheran
"By -law No. 1282 to appoint and provide for payment
of members of the Court of Revision for the Munici
pality." read a first, second and third time and
passed.
23. Allan
Sootheran "By -law No. 1281 to regulate payments by the Corpor
tion toward the cost of sidewalks as local improve
ments." read a first, second and third time and
passed.
24. Sootheran
Allan "By -law No. 1279 to authorize, ratify and confirm t
sale of certain lands." Fead a first, second and
third time and passed.
25. Armstrong
Bridge "By -3aw No. 1278 to write off certain uncollectible
taxes of the Township of Stamford for the year 194
read a first, second and third time and passed.
26. Bridge
Sootheran "By -law 1280 to restrict the use of lands, building
and structures in that part of the Township of Sta
ford comprised within Registered Plan No. 101 exce
lots 3, 10, 11, 20, 21, 44, 45 and 53 thereof. "rea
a first, second and third time and passed.
t
t
urn
ch 20,1950
1
sent
utes
oding
ions
tualling
ens es
es
con-
2t7. Sootheran
Allan "That the request from
re: grant be referred
28. Armstrong
Sootheran
29. Sootheran
'Allan "That we do now adjourn to
at 7:30 p.m."
Regular Council meeting held in the
27th, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
G. W. Monroe
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Wm. R. Sootheran
J
Reeve
the Stamford Idoments Institute
to the budget meeting."
Carried.
"That that Council grant ".10.00 to the Rotary Club on
behalf of Ontario Society of Crippled Chiltren."
Carried.
eet Monday, March 27th,
Ca rried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour 10 :30 p.m.
Council Chamber
Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
on Monday, March
1. Bridge
Allan "That the minutes of the meeting held on March 20th
be adopted as printed and read."
Carried.
2. Sootheran
Bridge "That the Engineer contact the Department of Highways
relative to flooding conditions in the vicinity of
Garner Road and Lundy's Lane with a veiw of alle-
viating the trouble."
Carried.
Carried.
Is
7e
7
t
3. Sootheran
Bridge "That victualling licenses be granted to Alex Kovacs,
Montrose Road, Taras Manjos, 2384 Portage Road, Ralph
Biamonte, Membrial Arena, subject to the approval of
the Health Unit."
4. Sootheran
Bridge "That laborers be granted an increase of 5i. per hour
as of April 1st, 1950. Inasmuch as salaried employees`;,
have been covered by previous discussions no action led
be taken on their request for increase." Ant
Carried.
4 Tourist
f camps
Liability
insurance
s Street
0 lighting on
P. Attlee
Engineer
Arena Com-
mission
Twp.Hall
By -law 1285 113.
i✓
Adjourn,
ar.27 5'
5. Bridge
Sootheran
"That tourist camp licenses be granted to Alex Kova.
Montrose Road and Frank Borse, 3225 Lundy's Lane,
subject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
6. Sootheran
Bridge "That the limits of our liability insurance on the R
ship buildings be increased to 100,000 300,000 at
a premium of $22.60 and the question of Arena lia-
bility insurance be referred to the Arena Board for
consideration."
7. Bridge
Allan
Carried.
"That Councillor W. R. Sootheran be appointed to the
Arena Commission in place of former Deputy Reeve
Armstrong."
Carried.
8. Sootheran
Allan "That the Public Utilities be requested to proceed
the street lighting on Attlee Avenue."
Carried.
9. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Engineer be authorized to advertise tender
for 2 3/4 ton pick up trucks and 2 industrial
tractors as per his letter to the Council of March
22nd. Subject to the approval of the Dept. of High-
ways."
Carried.
10. Sootheran
Bridge "That the Softball Umpties Association be granted peg
mission to use the Township Hall meeting purpos:
providing the evenings selected do not conflict wit
other commitments of the Chairman of property."
Carried.
Waterworks 11. Sootheran
Convention Bridge That the Engineer be authorized to attend the sessi.
Engineer of the Canadian Waterworks in convention at the Gen:
Brock Hotel, April 3rd, 4th and 5th."
Tourist
camps z. -law 12. Sootheran
Allan "By -law No. 1286 for licensing, regulating and gover
#1286 .r� ning Tourist camps and Trailer camps') read a first,
second and third time and passed.
Bridge
Sootheran "B”law No. 1285 to amend by -law No. 1269, 1950 "0.w.
Dave salary increase) read a first, second and thin
time and passed.
14. Bridge
Allan
"That we do now adjourn to meet on Monday, Appil 3rd,
at•5 p.m. Council to discuss the preparetiono6fthhe
udget after Council business."
Meeting adjourned Hou
V
Reeve
Carried.
Carried.
43
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sent
utes
ins
re
rist
e
enses
rist
p
ens es
tualling
ense
der
16 Regular Council meeting held in the Council Chamber on Monday, April
3rd, 1950, at 5 p.m.
G. W. Monroe
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Wm. R. Sootheran
Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
1. Allan
Sootheran "That the minutes of the meeting held March 27th be
adopted as printed."
Carried.
2. Sootheran
Bridge "That Harriett Scheu be granted a building permit to
erect two additional cabins at present location on the
south side of Lundy's Lane." e
ae
Carried.
3. Sootheran
Bridge "That Ralph Kierstead be granted a permit for the
alteration of his home at 2530 Lundy's Lane to permit
the erection of a store on the premises and that
building conform to building code." t
Carried.
4. Allan
Bridge That the application for tourist home licenses to:
Mrs. H. Woodcock, 1822 Mouland Ave.; Mrs. L. Johns,
2 439 Ker St., Walter Peace, 2319 Lundy's Lane; Lottie
Nesbitt, 2260 Lundy's Lane be granted subject to the
usual inspection."
Carried.
5. Bridge
Allan "That tourist camp licenses be issued to Maurice Foreman,
4123 Lundy's Lane, Cora Craig, 3034 Lundy's Lane and
Emil Kalcic, 1105 St. Paul, subject to the usual in-
spection."
Carried.
Bridge
Sootheran "That a victualling license be granted to Gilbert Murray,
3611 Lundy's Lane, subject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
3
is
os. 7. Sootheran d
Bridge "That no permit be granted Sauder Bros. for the erection d
of a service station until they have cleaned up existing
conditions on the premises where they have moved certain
buildings in direct contravention to a permit previously
issued. That direct compensation must be paid the muni-
cipality for the destruction of sidewalks in that area
before their request will be considered."
Carried.
Daylight 8. Allan
I sang Bridge "That daylight saving time be observed in Stamford T.
vi ship from April 30th to September 24th, 1950. Cloc
to be turned 1 hour forward at 2:00 A.M. Sunday, Ap
30th, and turned back 1 hour at 2: A.M. Sunday Sept:
24th, 1950."
�i
Dept. of
Highways
Watermains 10. Sootheran
Allan "That the Engineer be instructed that this Council
will not consider app &ication for the construction
of any watermains less than 6 inch in diameter."
sewer rental
agreements 11. Sootheran
Allan
financial `12. Sootheran
assistance Allan "That the letter requesting financial assistance from
the Community Welfare Council of Ontario be referred
to the budget meeting."
Wilma 13.
o s
Carrie
Sootheran
Bridge "That whereas the Legislature has with great speed a:
secrecy enacted Bill 118 giving great dictatorial
powers to the Minister of Highways, or the Deputy
Minister, to prohibit from private use areas adjacer
to controlled access highways for a much larger area
than formerly and giving power to tear down erectior
trees etc. heretofore built by the owners at the
pleasure of the Minister and without compensation or
appeal. Be it therefore resolved that this Council
protests the passage of the said amending bill and
quest an amendment thereof to remove such dictatori,
powa2m and that a copy of this resolution be sent to
the Premier of Ontario and the Minister of Highways
and our Local Member."
Sootheran
.Allan
Carried
Carried
That the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign the
following sewer rental agreements:: Thos. Sharp lot
46 Keith Street, Rate $5.35 per year for 30 years any
Thbs. Sharp lot 45, Keith St., Rate $5.35 per year fi
30 years."
Carried
Carried
"That the clerk be instructed to write the Postmaster
General ipip wniOng the necessity of postal delivery
sdrvice to the Oak Lawn section of Stamford. The co
fusion that is being occasioned by the present hap-
hazard system should be investigated and remedied.
The Clerk to point out to the Postmaster General's
Department that with the heavy building program in t
adjacent City of Niagara together with substantial
area designated as Oak Lawn an area of population ha
been created that is sufficiently large to be servic:
Carried.
Bridge
Sootheran That the terms of the policy covering the bonds of
the employees be approved subject to the name of
Robert W. Dawe being Ynserted in-place of Gus )Ytunro.
Carried.
linger
division 15. Allan
Bridge
ourn
it 3rd /50
17
sent
utes
The Council adjourned for dinner to meet again at 8 p.m.
Bridge
Allan
"That the Gallinger Sub division (File T3045) be ap-
proved aabjeet to the following conditions:
1. That Althea Street be continued through to Portage
Road and be registered as part of the sub division plan.
2. That the owner of the sub division make satisfactory
arrangements in regard to grading and filling the roads
as well as entering into an agreement to pay part of
the costs of constructing the roads in accordance Is
with draft agreement approved by Council.
3. That the owner agree to satisfactory restrictions
for the sub division."
Regular Council
Council Chamben
Reeve
meeting held Monday,
Deputy Reeve Prior
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
J. 11. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Wm. R. Sootheran
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Meeting adjourned
Hour 11:50 p.m.
Carried.
Carried.
well
division -.16. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Harvey Caswell subdivision (file T3049) be ap-
proved subject to the following conditions;
1. That the owner agree to satisfactory restrictions
governing buildings within the limits of the plan.
2. That the owner of the subdivision make satisfactory
arrangements in regard to grading and filling the roads t
as well as entering into an agreement to pay part of the
costs of maintaining and constructing the roads within
the plan, in accordance with draft agreement approved
by Council."
Cartied.
At this time the Council went into Committee to discuss the 1950 Muni-
cipal budget.
47. Bridge
Allan That the committee do now arise and the Council do
adjourn to meet again on Monday, April 10th, at 5 p.m.
Carried.
"That the minutes of the meeting held on April 3rd ad
printed be adopted."
April 10th, 1950, at 5 p.m. in the ,d
took the Oath of Office.
2. Prior Ged
Sootheran That Stamford Memorial Arena Board's statements dated #nt
March 31st be received and filed."
F
Finance
General
Relief
Roads
Finance
Street Signs
Welland Co.
1. Adjourn
3. Prior
Bridge That we adjourn As a council and sit as a finance c;__.
mittee."
Carried.
Sootheran
Bridge "That the statement of General Accounts dated April
1950 as presented, be accepted and the accounts be
paid amounting to $45,402.47.n
Carried.
Sootheran
Allan "That the statement of Relief Accounts dated April 141
1950, as presented, be accepted and the accounts be
paid amounting to $202.23.
Carried.
6. Allan
Sootheran "That the statement of Roads Accounts dated April 10t,
1950, as presented, be accepted and the accounts be
paid amounting to $4,209.03.n
Carried.
7. Sootheran
Bridge "That we do now adjourn as a Finance Committee and re
sume regular Council business."
Carried.
Sootheran
Prior "That the clerk notify the Welland County Engineer's
office that inasmuch as all Stamford Roads are clean
designated,. the Council is not in favour of the Count
assuming a programme of sign erection. The Council is
of the opinion that the erection of street name: signs
within the Municipal boundaries is the direct responai
bility of the municipality concerned."
Carried.
Condolence 1 9. Bridge
Prior "That letters of condolence be sent of the families of
the. late Mrs. Sarah PQtter(Mrs. Maidens) and Edward
Alexander."
Carried.
Licenses 10. Prior
Allan "That the following applications for licenses be appro'e
subject to inspection:
Tourist camp Bert Fairchild, 4674 Lundy's Lane
Tourist home Jas. G. Robinson, St. Paul Ave."
Carried.
11. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Council do now adjourn to meet in committee'
at 8 p.m. to consider the budget."
Carried.
zed Corby 14.
12. Sootheran
Allan
"That foremen, truck drivers, timekeeper and janitor
be given a raise in salary of $5.00 per month be-
ginning April lst."
Sootheran
prior "That the Reeve be requested to ask the Police Com-
mission to refrain from the hiring of a constable to
fill the vacancy caused by the resigning of one con-
stable, taking into consideration the municipality is
faced with an increased mill rate."
Bridge
Sootheran "That the verbal request of Mr. Ted Corby for the use
of the vacant land at the foot of Culp Street for the
purpose of growing flowers he granted providing only
that the Township Engineer has no need of same.n
"That we do now adjourn to meet Monday, April 17th at
5 o'clock p.m.
Reeve
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Wm. R. Sootheran
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
i
ad
I
Regular Council meeting held in the Council Chamber on Monday, April
17th, 1950, at 5 p.m.
Bridge
Sootheran "That the minutes of the April 10th meeting as printed
and read be adopted."
Carried.
2. Sootheran
Bridge ntwotMercury tender
trucks at net tender price purchase
of 2400.00
be accepted, to the approval of trip ighW'ayent
�phtt ent;
Carried.
Prior
Bridge "That the Victoria Motors tender of $5,507.00 for the
purchase of two tractors and extra equipment specified
be accepted, subject to the approval of the Dephrtgient
of;H3ghways
Carried..
Fir Solicitor
Gen By -law No.
1287
Rel
Roa
Fir.
Tourist
homes
Taxi
license
Sti Camp
}FA licenses
1 Local Im-
provements
Prior
Allan
Cox
'I
i Condolence 10. Bridge
Allan
L
Ad
Officials 11. Sootheran
Bridge
Bridge
Sootheran "That the Township solicitor be asked to endeavour
expedite the approval of the Building by -law pre-
ferable by Monday April 24th."
Carried.
"!y -law No. 1287 to fix the rate to be levied and c
lected on the rateable property of the Township of
Stamford to pay the current expenditures of the Mu'
cipality for the year 1950." read a first, second
and third time and passed.
6. Sootheran
Bridge "That tourist home licenses be granted Peter Warlo,
Mrs. 0. J. Marsh, and Mrs. Geo. Herrington, subject,-
to the usual inspection."
Carried.
7. Sootheran
Bridge "That temporary permission be granted Daniel Martin
Roy Martin and Wm. Martin for the operation of the
taxi business formerly owned by the Holland Bros.
The permit to be in effect only until such time as
the Police Commission meets and at that time their
applications to be considered by that body."
Carried.
8. Sootheran
Allan "That tourist camp licenses be granted to Peter Geor
gieff, C. J. Stewart, Mrs. Blanche McGibbon and Bil
Holjak, subject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
9. Prior
Allan "That the Clerk be authorized to call for tenders fo
1949 Local Improvement Debentures."
Carried.
"That the Clerk be instructed to send a letter of
condolence to D'Arcy Cropp and family on the loss
of a devoted wife and mother. Her death is' a dis-
tinct loss to the community.f
Carried.
"That Township official be granted permission to at-
tend schools arranged by the Dept. of Municipal Af-
fairs on Municipal administration and assessment."
Carried.
hter
e
aries
tualling
eases
essor
ourn
it 17/50
12. Allan
Prior
"That a slaughter house license be granted Alex Dawson
subject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
Sootheran
Allan "That the $5.00 monthly increase granted other Municipal
employees last week be extended to the stenographers
both who have given loyal and faithful service to the
Municipality."
14 Allan
Sootheran
15. Prior
Allan
Carried.
"That victualling licenses be granted Margaret Champagne
and Walter Campbell, Mrs. Edna Bunions and Peter
Georgieff, subject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
"That the assessor be given authority to hire the
necessary office help and arrange for outside help
for his summer programme."
Carried.
16. Bridge
Sootheran That we do now adjourn to meet again on Monday, April
24th at 7:30 p.m. unless sooner called by the Reeve."
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
e7iderfiti Hour di Pit
Reeve Clerk.
19 !A special Council meeting was held in the Council Chamber on Monday,
'April 24th, 1950, at 7: 30 p.m.
;Mri John Layng, Planning Consultant for the Niagara Falls and Suburban
Area Planning Board, submitted a report, dated April 24th, to be added
to Report #3 in regard to provisions for parks in new subdivisions.
His report suggested that in the case of small subdivisions, it might
be fair policy to have the subdiviser deposit monies to the extent of
5% of the unimproved value of the property to a municipal fund which
would be used to purchase recreational areas of sufficient size. He
1 recommended that the Council designate an area of subdivision control
as soon as possible.
During the discussion of the report considerable discussion took place
on the question of premature subdivisions. It was pointed out that
subdivisions,registered prior to the time of demand reflects on pro-
perty sales and increases the cost to the municipality for essential
services such as sewers, watermains etc. It was decided to table the
question of subdivision control and park areas and have a special
meeting of Council in the near future to determine policy in connection
with these matters,
yi Building
Gen permit
Ad'
Minutes
Fin
Relief
Str
Wel
General
iiRoads
�I
;Finance
ISM
Tourist
awker
eddler
6.
Victualling
licenses
3.
Bridge
Allan "That the minutes of the April 17th meeting as print
be approved."
Carried.
2. Prior
Sootheran "That the building inspector be authorized to issue a
building permit to C. Barrett to build on the north
side of Taylor Street a garage and apartment p
viding it conforms with all present building require
ments."
Carried.
Sootheran
Allan That the Engineer be instructed to call for tenders
two pick -up trucks as per previous specifications su':
stituting z ton, a ton and ton size for the previous`
a ton size advertised and that the previous resoluti:
be rescinded."
Carried.
Bridge
Soothe__ "That the Council go into finance committee to discus;
accounts."
Carried.
Allan
Sootheran "That the statement of Relief Accounts dated April 240
1950, as presented be accepted and the accounts be
paid amounting to $1534.11."
Carried.
Sootheran
Prior That the statement of General Accounts dated April 24
1950, as presented be accepted and the accounts be
paid amounting to $41,478.24."
Allan
Prior
Prior
Allan
Carried.
"That the statement of Roads Accounts dated April 24th
1950, as presented be accepted and the accounts be
paid amounting to $2,206.35."
N
Carried.
"That we do now adjourn as a finance committee to take
up general business."
Carried.
Allan
Sootheran "That victualling licenses be issued to Mrs. Andrew
French, 2901 Drummond Road and Mrs. M. A. E. Clark,
274 Portage subject to the usual inspection."
0. Sootheran
Allan "That Mrs. W. Watson, Mrs. W. D. Leeper and Mrs. S. Sol
be granted tourist home licenses subject to the usual
inspection."
Al. Bridge
I Sootheran
'That the application fot a gawker and Pedlars license
-to sell freak canned vegetables be granted to Mrs.
Sidney Smith." (subject to inspection)
.Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
i s
12. Prior
Bridge "That the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign sewer
rental agreements with the following persons at the
rentals specified for a period of 30 years:
Robert Catherwood Parcel 32, Keith St. $6.32
Gordon Henderson Pt. Lot #9 Cor High Prince Edward
$8.13."
Carried.
an of
ce 13. Sootheran
Allan "That Deputy Reeve Prior be named Chairman of Financd
following the custom of past councils in naming the
sitting Deputy Reeve to the position and that he take
over all other committee commitments of the Deputy
Reeve."
Carried.
lowancd 14. Sootheran
ro'. Bridge "That we agree to accept the deed for a road allowance
on the Cropp property for a distance of approx. 1500
feet east of Dorchester Road thence northerly for a
distance of approx. 150 feet."
Warden 15. Sootheran
Bridge "That we approve the subdivision of George warden sub-
ject to the clarification of the 5% clause on park de-
velopment, and subject to usual conditions re: road
agreements."
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ce
da
ist
s
law 12
Carried.
Carried.
16. Sootheran
Allan "That the Chief of Police be requested to make a tour of
Township schools emphasizing the fact that unless the
youngsters refrain from breaking street lights prose-
cutions will fellow."
Carried.
heran
17. Sootheran
Prior "That Frank Borse be granted a permit for the addition
of an 8 unit motel to his existing tourist camp at
3225 Lundy's Lane."
Carried.
18. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Niagara Humane Society re: tag day on Saturday]
June 24th be granted."
19. Sootheran
Allan "That Tourist camp licenses be granted Steve Vorkapick,
Mrs. M. A. E. Clark, Antonio Vig, and Andrew Toth
j faluse subject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
Carried.
8 20. Allan
Sootheran "By -law No. 1288 1950, to provide for borrowing the
amount of $126,264.35 upon Debentures to pay for the
construction of certain local improvements. a read a
first, second and third.time and passe.
4
Fi allowance
.Fire limits 22. Prior
Allan
Gen.'
Rel.
Roe
Fir
St]
We]
Retirement
Adjourn 25. Bridge
Sootheran "That we do now adjourn to meet on Monday, May 1st, a
7:30 p.m. unless called sooner by the Reeve."
Sewer
Corwin Cres.
sub. plan 24. Prior
Allan
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L_141 Present
I Minutes
21. Allan
Bridge "By -law No. 1291 to grant a retirement allowance to
Gustavus Munro" read a first, second and third time!
and passed.
2. Sootheran
Allan
"By -law No. 1292 to provide for fire limits within t
Township of Stamford and regulations governing the
struction, alteration, equipment and removal of bus
or structures." read a first, second and third time.'
23. Sootheran
Allan "That we agree to allow R. B. Erwin to construct a s.
on Corwin Crescent at his own expense under the sup
vision of the Township Engineer."
Reeve
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
A. G. Bridge
J. N. Allan
Wm. R. Sootheran
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Carried.
That we approve of the Corwin Crescent subdivision d
plan subject to the following conditions.
1. That the owner enters into an agreement concerns
the cost of road construction.
2. That a proper agreement be entered into regarding,
restrictions.
3. That deeds for 1 reserves be granted to the Twp..
for street ends, etc."
Carried.
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour:
Clerk.
Regular Council meeting was held in the Council Chamber on Monday, Ma
1st, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
Allan
Sootheran "That the minutes of the Council meeting held April 24
be adopted as read and printed."
Carried.
"That Sam Toth be granted a permit to move a structure
from 2360 Portage Road to the East side of Drummond R
Pt. Lot 160 providing it meets with all regulations o
the building code and subject to a moving permit bein
issued by the Engineer."
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ks
ks
ntures
rist
e
enses
edin
es
3. Bridge
Prior "That a permit be granted to Canadian Ramapo Iron Works
for the erection of a building on the east side of
Portage Road subject to conforming to the building
code."
4. Bridge
Sootheran "That the tender of the Victoria Motors for two one
ton trucks at a price of 52761.00 be accepted sub
ject to the approval of the Department of Highways."
5. Prior
Allan
Carried.
"That we accept tender of C. Bouck for 2 3/4 ton
International trucks for $3060.00 subject to approval
of Department of Highways."
Bridge
Sootheran That the tender
ment debentures
be accepted and
Municipal Board
debentures."
Lost.
Carried.
of R. A. Daly Co. for Local Improve
at a price of $101 -935. per $100.00
that application be made to the Ontaric
for certification of the issue of
Carried.
Bridge
Sootheran "That tourist home licenses be granted to:
Mrs. Dorothy Ettinger, 2541 Portage Rd.,
Mrs. Mary Mrva, 1238 Robert Street; and a tourist
camp license be granted to Mrs. Mary Saccamano,
1450 Kitchener Street, subject to the usual in-
spection."
Carried.
8. Sootheran
Bridge That the Chief of Police be asked to check speeding on
Morrison Street between Stanley and Portage adding to
existing "30 mile limit" sign the wor4§ "strictly f{
enforced." 1
Carried.
Sootheran
Allan That H. G. Acres Co. be granted permission to use the 1
softball diamond at Wartime Housing two nights per
week subject to revision in case of organization of 1
teams in that locality."
Carried.
.ball •ark 10. Prior
Sootheran "That the Engineer be asked to call for tenders re:
grading and preparing Prince Edward Ball Park to put
it in shape at the earliest possible date."
Carried.
1
Road Insp. .11. Allan
Sootheran "That we meet at 9 a.m. Monday, May Sth, for road i
spection etc."
S<9;( ,Gy
May lst,1950.
Present
Subdivision
control
:The Council met on Monday, May 8th, 1950, for the annual road inspe,
at 9 a.m. and returned to the Township Hall at 4:30 p.m. to meet wi,
'Mr. John Layng, Planning Consultant for the Niagara Falls and Subur,
:Area Planning Board.
Prior
Bridge
ineer
12. Sootheran
Allan "That we do now adjourn to meet Monday, May Sth at
4:30 p.m."
Reeve
G. W. Monroe
R.7. trier
A. G. Bridge
J. N. Allan
Wm. R. Sootheran
Meeting adjourned
Hour:
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Carried.
Carried.
Clerk.
"That the Township solicitor be instructed to draw
by -law naming the whole of the Township as an area
of subdivision control,under section 23 of the Plar
ning Act."
Carried.
"That the Township Solicitor draw a by -law to provid
that as a condition of approval of subdivision pla
the owner of the subdivision shall convey to the
Township 5% of the land in the subdivision or pay
into a fund the equivalent in money therefore and
such land or monies to be expended in land for park
purposes in the area."
Carried.
1 3. Bridge
Prior "That the Engineer and`Planning Development Engineer
Mr. Layng be a committee to lay out the Urban and
Rural division of the Township and same be presente
to the Council for approval."
Carried.
4. Sootheran
Bridge "That we do now adjourn to meet at 7:30 p.m. in general
Council business."
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8th,1950.. /J 6
a Reeve
ent
PP
er on
anthus
•ewalks
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Wm_ R. Soothoran
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour
A reuglar meeting of the Council was held in the Council Chamber on
Monday, May Sth, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
1. Prior
Bridge "That the minutes of the last regular meeting be adopted
as printed."
2. Prior
Allan
Carried.
Clerk.
That we approve of the plan submitted by R. Blake
Erwin, 0.L.S. re: proposed subdivision of D. Cropp
property on part twp. lots 107 and 114 subject to
the following conditions:
1. The owner deed 1 ft. reserves to all street termini.,
2. The owner enter into an agreement regarding re-
strictions.
3. The owner enter into an agreement respecting road
construction of all roads within the subdivision
with exception of the main road leading to factory '1
sight.
4. The roads within the subdivision be named to the
satisfaction of the Township to prevent duplication
of names."
Carried.
Carried.
4. Bridge
Prior "That after having made an inspection of the damage
done to sidewalks constructed last year by various
contractors we do now insist that no sidewalks be
constructed this year until the various streets are
fully built up or that the owner of the land will
agree by letter that they will be responsible for any
damages done by the contractors in the use of trucks,
bulldozers or any other heavy contracting equipment."
Carried.
I
Bridge
Prior "That the petition for a sewer on Ailanthus Avenue from I(
Dunn Street to south limit lot No. 5 be denied and 1
that the Clerk and Engineer be instructed to contact r
the other owners before the next regular meeting with i+
a view to having sewer constructed to McLeod Road."
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iy
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Complaints re:
Engineer
Sidewalk
Byng Ave.
Tourist
Subdivisions
4! Engineer re: 10. Prior
tree
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Woodworking
1111 plant
Victualling
licenses
1 13
5. Bridge
Allan the Mr.
police, Mr. Worm, y hear
complaints regarding dogs and that the complain
asked to be present at the next regular meeting.
Carried.
6. Bridge
Allan "That the Engineer be instructed to contact the
sewer contractor to install the necessary catch
basins, particularly Atlee, Biamonte and Collins
Crescent subdivision."
7. Prior
Allan
Bridge
Prior
Prior
Bridge
Carried.
"That the residents petitioning for sidewalk on
Byng Avenue be asked to bring in a new petition.
Carried.
8. Prior
Bridge "That a building permit be granted R. S. Fossum t
construct additional cabins to tourist camp at 1
St. Paul Street."
Carried.
"That in future no subdivision will be approved b
the Township Council unless the owner of the lam
to be subdivided agrees by written agreement to
install all trunk sewers, main water service and
all road work at the cost of the owner of the la
and that a by -law be prepared for submission to
the Council at the next regular meeting effectiv:
on passing of by -law."
Carried.
Allan "That Mr. H. Bedford, 1032 Leonard Avenue be gran
permission to remove a tree from in front of his
premises under the supervision of the Engineer."
Carried.
11. Allan
Prior "That a building permit be issued to Al Groves to
build a woodworking plant on the north side of
Morrison Street, Lot No. 95, providing it meets
the building requirements."
Carried.
12 Prior
Allan "That victualling licenses be granted to Miss Jean
Hamilton, Thorold Road, and Mrs. P.' G. Smith, 35
1wtdy's Lane, subject to usual inspection."
Carried.
"That W. C. LaMarsh be authorized to take up matte
of complaint rottrailer,from R. F. Course,3700 Mu
hern Street."
Carried.
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rants
rist
es
rist
ante
ief
eral
ante
ewalks
14. Bridge
Allan "That the Engineer be instructed in conjunction with
the waterionks contractor to raise all hydrants now
very low to the proper height."
15. Bridge
Allan "That the application for Tourist home licenses from
Steve Kalapos, 3429 Lundys Lane; Eugene Booth, 3742
Lundy's Lane and Harriett Scheu, 4158 Lundys Lane
be granted subject to the usual inspection."
16. Prior
Bridge "That the applications for tourist camp licenses be
issued subject to the usual inspection: Steve Kalapos
3429 Lundys Larie; Harriett Scheu, 4158 Lundy's Lane;
Wm. VanAlstine, 1442 Dixon St.; Sebastin Hoch,3514
Lundy's Lane; Albert Futo, 2537 Stanley Ave.; Charles
McGibbon, 187 Stanley Ave.; and Fred Maraldo, 2374
Lundy's Lane."
17. Bridge
Prior "That the Council do now go into a Committee of
finance to consider the accounts."
18. Allan
Bridge "That the statement of Roads Accounts dated April 30th,
1950, as presented be accepted and the accounts be
paid amounting to $3,398.82."
19. Prior
Allan
20. Bridge
v Prior
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
"That the statement of Relief accounts dated April 30th
1950 as presented, be accepted and the accounts be
paid amounting to $86.39."
t
f I,
Carried.
"That the statement of General Accounts dated April
30th, 1950, as prevented, be accepted and the ac-
counts be paid amounting to $20,457.73."
Carried.
21. Bridge
Allan "That the finance committee do now arise and resume
business of the Council."
Carried.
2 Allan
Bridge "That petitions for sidewalks to be constructed on
both sides of Barker Street from Corwin to Dorchester
Rd., King Ave. east side from Morden Drive to Arthur
Street; St. James Street west side from Colborne to
St. John, Lundy's Lane north side from east side lot
15 to west side of Lott14; Royal Manor Drive from s.
limit lot 15 to west limit lot 13, Stamford St. s.
side from existing walk to w. limit of Mrs. R. Germane
property, Dorchester Rd. west side existing walk to
s. limit of Lessick property, be approved and the
clerk be asked to verify the petitions as to signatur.
Cirri d.
3
Sewer rental 23. Prior
agreements Bridge
ti
Fit
May 8,1950
No. 23'
Present
'd Water
!it Agreement
Co'I
''I' Niagara Falls 1 Allan
Prior
II
I II
M.F. Ker
t axis
24. Prior
Allan
P. Utilities i 3. Sootheran
Allan
"That the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign th
following sewer rental agreements:
Vic Kiemele, Lot 4 Sinnicks St. rental 6.12 per y
for 30 years;
Leonard Schmidt, Lot 9 plan 95 Sinnicks St. Renta
$5.22 per year for 30 years."
Carried.
"That we do now adjourn to meet May 11th at 7 :30 p.
unless sooner called by the Reeve."
a%o 7/ Reeve
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
A. G. Bridge
J. N. Allan
Wm. R. Sootheran
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Ca *ried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour
1
Special meeting of the Council held in the Council Chamber on Thur
day, May 11, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
The Members of the Public Utilities Commission attended the meetin
and discussed the draft agreement to purchase water from the City
Niagara Falls.
"That we approve of the draft agreement between th
City of Niagara Falls and the Public Utilities Co
mission of the Township of Stamford and the Corpo
tion of the Township of Stamford for the purchasi
and supply,of water and that a By -law be prepared
to authorize the execution of the agreement in its
final form by the Council."
Carried.
2. Sootheran
Prior "That we authorize -the payment of $1,000.00 to M. F
Ker as our share of engineering fees re :preparing
of report on waterworks system."
Carried.
"That the Public Utilities be granted permission to
negdiate with Engineer Merle F. Ker for his servic
as Consulting Engineer in charge of their proposed
capital expenditures for waterworks improvements."
Clerk
it
uses
rmains
sewers
tached
st)
ewalks
ar and
anthus
in
n and
leton
dewalks
4. Prior
Allan
5. Bridge
Prior
6. Prior
Allan
"That the following named be granted drivers and
taxi licenses B. Hailaday, Nelson Lake, C. G. England,
Samuel McShane, Charles A. Orr, and Richard England."
Carried.
"That the Engineer and Clerk take the necessary steps
to initiate the attached list of watermains and
sewers."
Watermains
Sewers
Carried.
1. From the southerly limit of the existing main on Portage Rd.,
to Church's Lane, thence east to 1937 Church's Lane.
2. St. George Street from Russell Street to 300 feet south.
3. Barker Street from Dorchester Road to Brookfield Avenue.
4. Badger Road from Montrose Road to the west limit of 14 15
lot.
5. Brookfield from south limit lot 36 to Lundys Lane.
6. Hodgson from Rysdale to south limit lot 51
7. Harvey from Portage Road to end of street (hold Board)
8. Garden from Dorchester to Brookfield
9. Althea from Drummond Road to Portage Road (hold Board)
10. Dorchester from south side Churchill to south side lot 36,
plan 101.
11. Corwin Crescent from Drummond Road to west limit lot 9.
Carried
1. Corwin Crescent from Drummond Rd. to west limit No. 9.
2. Barker Street from Dorchester to Brookfield.
3. Garden Street from Dorchester to Brookfield
4. Brookfield from S. limit lot 36 150 feet s. of s.limit
Lundy's Lane.
Carried.
7. Sootheran
Prior That owing to extensive undeveloped frontages on
Kalar Road the petition for water be not entertained.
The same circumstances existing on Ailanthus Avenue
make it impractical to consider either water or
sewer construction for the present and the petitions
be denied."
8. Sootheran
Allan "That petitions for sewer and water for Corwin Cres-
cent, Erwin Crescent and Carleton be tabled'
Carried.
9. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Engineer and Clerk take the necessary steps
to initiate the attached list of sidewalks."
Carried.
"That we rescind resolution #22 May 8th re: petitions
for sidewalks."
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attached
list)
1. Ralph Ave
E. &W. sides
2. Valley Way
G 3. Biamonte Parkway
Both sides one side
4. Lundy +s Lane
Ro
t St. Mark
Fi
Acting
Reeve
i i Ad ourn
May 11/50
5. Royal Manor Dr.
6. King Avenue
7. Franklin West side
8. Barker both sides
9. St. James west side
10. St. John North side
11. Morden Drive
12. Byng Avenue E.side
13. Stamford St.(S.Side)
14. Dorchester W.side
15. Depew west side
10. Prior
Bridge
12. Prior
Bridge
Sidewalks
Reeve
From
Dunn
Existing limit
lot iuo. 1
Valley Way
of N. S. road
E.side Lot
15
S.kimit 15
Norden Dr.
Asti. Street
Corwin
Colborne
St. James
King
Cook
Existing
walk
Existing walk
L.Lane
Hour;
To
Dixon (curb fac
Drummond Road
Valley Way
W.side Lot 14
w. limit lot 13
Arthur St.
Murray
Dorchester
St. John
Existing walk (H
c
Stanley
High
w.limit Mrs.Germ
property
s.limit Lessick
High St.
"That we do not consider petition for sidewalk on
St. Marks Street w. side Caswell to St. John as ti
is not sufficient development."
Carried.
11. Allan
Sootheran "That Deputy Reeve Prior be acting Reeve for the we
of May 15th."
Carried.
"That we do now adjourn to meet Monday, May 15th, a
7:30 p.m. unless sooner called by the Reeve."
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Cl
Special Council meeting held in the
1950, at 7:30 p.m.
sof
visions, 1. Prior
Allan
2th /50
2. Sootheran
Allan
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. C. Bridge
Wm. R. Sootheran
Council Chamber
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
on Friday, May 12th,
"That resolution #9 of May 8/50 be amended to read that
the owner of land pay all costs of sewers, watermains
and roads except for the cost of intersections and the
cost of mains over 6" water and 12" sewer all of which
should be charged to the area or the Corporation as the
case may be."
Ayes :Allan,Sootheran,Prior,Monroe. Nayes: Bridge.
Carried.
"That we do now adjourn to meet Monday, May 15,1950 at
7:30 p.m."
a -vZi Reeve
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour
Special Council meeting held in the Council Chamber on Monday, May 15th,
ant
es
e
1950, at 7:30 p.m.
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Wm. R. Sootheran
1. Sootheran
Allan "That Deputy Reeve
of the Reeve."
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Prior take the Chair in the absence
Carried.
2. Sootheran
Allan "That we adopt the minutes of the previous meetings,
May 8th, llth and 12th as printed."
Carriedl
Sootheran
Allan "That Albert Damore and Peggy Damore, his wife, 1472
Stanley Street be granted deed to lot 257 plan 40."
Carried.
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ctor
sor
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ler
13. Bridge
Sootheran
adet
ction 14. Sootheran
Allan
15. Sootheran
Bridge "That the Building Inspector in conjunction with
Assessor compile a list of all available vacant
within the municipality, the list be kept up to
where sewer and watermains are in existence."
18. Allan
Sootheran
w 1290 19. Bridge
Sootheran
22. Sootheran
Allan
"That on hearing the report of the Twp. Engineer, the
Treasurer be instructed to return to the Kerrio const.
Co. the marked cheque deposited on sidewalk constructkn
for 1949."
Carried.
"That as many members of Council accept the invitation
of Air Cadets to attend the inspection on May 26th at
8 p.m."
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
the
lots
date
w 129 i 16. Allan
Sootheran "By -law No. 1293 for amend by-law No. 1292, 1 e
Building by -law)
and passed.
"By -law No. 1295 to authorize the execution of an agree-
ment with Harold Wentworth Gallinger." read a first,
second and third time and passed.
"By -law No. 1290 to amend by -law #1269, 1950." read a
first, second and third time and passed.
w 1297 20. Bridge
Allan "By -law No. 1297 to authorize the execution of an agree-
ment with His Majesty the King in right of Canada re-
presented by Wartime Housing Limited.." read a first,
second and third time and passed.
2M. Sootheran
Allan "That as many members of Council and their wiles ac-
cept the invitation Father Wilfred Smith to attend the
Crusade at Stamford Race track on May 26th."
Carried.
"That the application of Wm. Winstaley, Merritton, for 1
a Hawker's Peddlers license to solicit photographing
work within the municipality for Frederic Studios be
not granted."
ow 1296 22A. Allan
Sootheran 'Byelaw No. 1296 for the collection of taxes for the
year 1950" read a first, second and third time and
passed.
w 129 17. Sootheran
Bridge "That By -law No. 1294 to designate an area of subdivisios
control in which, under certain circumstances, land
shall not be conveyed unless it is within a registered
plan of subdivision." read a first and second time.
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Humane Soc.
4. Allan
Sootheran
Maraldo 6. Bridge
Allan
Wilson and
Rc Yando
Camp licen-
ses
7. Bridge
Sootheran
8. Sootheran
Bridge
St
We I Prince Ed- 9. Bridge
A'i's ward Park Allan
41i iMaraldo 10.
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5. Sootheran
Allan "That we meet with the Humane Society Representatives
7 p.m. Monday, May 22nd."
Allan
"That the Ladies Auxiliary of the Hospital Trust be
granted leave to hold tag day May 20th in Stamford.
Carried.
Carried.
"That the report of the building inspector and Townsh
solicitor re: the right of Mr. Fred Maraldo to compl
the other four cabins on his property at 2374 Lundys
Lane be adhered to."
Carried.
"That the request from Geo. Wilson and Geo. Yando fo
purchase of part lot 21, plan 34 be taken from the t
and that this Council make an offer to them for the
lot for the sum of $90.00."
"That tourist camp licenses be
Frank Clement, Mrs. M. Benyo,
Mrs. H. Smith, subject to the
Carried.
granted Kasper Scha
Mrs. C. Lounsbury and
usual inspection."
Carried.
"That the tender of the Lorenzo Contracting Company f
the grading of the Prince Edward Park as per specifl
cations of the Engineer at the sum of $2326.10 be ac
cepted."
Carried.
Sootheran
Bridge "That we rescind resolution No. 6 in regard to the Ma
situation and grant Mr. Maraldo permission to comple
the building now under construction providing he giv
us a release in writing of any rights he may have, i
any, to erect any further cabins."
Carried.
Sootheran
Bridge "That the application for a taxi driver's license be
(erred to the Police Commission for approval (re: Ro
Erhardt.)"
Carried.
"That a letter be forwarded the Junior Chamber of Con
merce endorsing their safety campaign. The Engineer
to decide to what extent the Municipality will parts
pate in the proposed demonstration."
Carried.
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:Sewer rental 23.. Allan
Bridge
Engineer
Tourist home
licenses 25. Sootheran
Allan
:Chairs
'Victualling
!licenses
24. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Township Engineer be authorized to purch
a power lawn mower 28" bob -a -lawn special 2 h
engine at a price of $440.00 less $100.00 for the
lawn mower from Crawford Motors and Marine Sales.P
26. Bridge
Sootheran
27. Allan
Sootheran
28. Bridge
Sootheran
31. Allan
Sootheran
"That the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign a
sewer rental agreement with B. L. Walker to provi
sewer services to his property described as part
175 Corwin Avenue. The rental to be $13.94 per y
for 15 years."
"That tourist home licenser be granted Mrs. F. Cie:
Mrs. Alice Misener, Mrs. Helen Dixon and Mrs. M.
subject to the usual inspection."
Reeve
Meeting adjourned
Hour;
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
That the Chairman of Property Committee in conjun
with the Township Engineer arrange for the purcha
of 3 suitable chairs for the Engineers office."
Carried.
That victualling licenses be issued to Kaspar Sch
kula, 2873 Dunn Street and C. Collard, Portage Roa
subject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
"That the Council authorize the Imperial Bank, Niag
Falls South, to give our Treasurer, R. W. Dawe, ac
to our safety deposit box in the bank."
Carried.
29. Sootheran
Allan That the grant:set up in the budget for the Stamfo
Legion and one half Planning Board grant be paid."
Carried.
30. Sootheran
Bridge "That the swat of $302.00 be paid the Canadian Ice
Machine Company the sum covering the increased cos
suppliers prices to the Company between the accept
of the contract and the date which the material wa
secured."
Carried.
"That we do now adjourn to meet at 7 p.m. May 22nd
less sooker.called by the Reeve."
Carried.
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es
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rmain
s club
St.
en plan
Special Council meeting held in the Council Chamber on Monday, May
22nd, 1950, at 7 p.m.
Members of the Council held a Committee meeting at 7 p.m. with members
of the Niagara Frontier Humane Society and discussed the dog situation.
Many points were brought up during discussion and it was agreed by the
Society that it would carry on with it's work as dog catcher and pound
keeper and give the best service possible with available staff.
A delegation of residents from Kalar Road addressed the Council in regard
to their petition for watermain on this road from Woodbine Street to
Thorold Road.
1. Bridge
Allan "That the petition for a watermain on Kalar Road be
added to the list to be submitted to the Ontario Muni-
cipal Board inasmuch as all Local Improvements this
year are to be submitted to that Board."
2. Bridge
Allan
Sootheran
Allan
Bridge
Sootheran
Gordon W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Wm. R. Sootheran
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Carried.
"That the minutes of the meeting held on May 15th as
printed be adopted as read."
Carried.
Carried.
"That a by -law be prepared prohibiting the displaying of
prices on exterior signs at tourist homes, camps and
motels licensed by the municipality."
That the Engineer be authorized to grade St. John Street
from Sinnicks Avenue east to Ohio Braas property."
Sootheran
Allan That the sum of $15.00 be granted the Men's Club of
Wartime Housing to help with the purchase of fireworks
to be used in a mass display at the Community Ball Park
on May 24th."
6. Prior
Sootheran "That we grant the request from Drumnondville residents
re supplying wire for a backstop to the amount of
$11.20(Eleven Dollars and twenty cents)."
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
Bridge
Prior "That the plan of subdivision of Mr. Geor Warden for
Margaret Street be approved of providing that the
entire cost of the watermain and intersection be paid
for by the owner. Road costs to remain as per previous
resolttion."
Ay es:Prior,Bridge. Nayes:Sootheran,Allan, Monroe.
Lost..:
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7
Committee
Roads
Finance
Committee
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!1i. BY -law 1298 13. Prior
i Bridge
it i 1
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1' By -law 1300
f ,l ili
lily-law 1299
General
Relief
Clerk
8. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Council go into Committee on Finance to
consider accounts."
Carried.
9. Sootheran
Bridge "That the statement of General Accounts dated the
22nd day of May, 1950, as presented, be accepted
and the accounts be paid amounting to $12,301.41,
Carried.
10. Allan
Sootheran "That the statement of Road Accounts dated the 22
day of May, 1950, as presented, be accepted and
accounts be paid amounting to $2,512.88."
Carried.
11. Sootheran
Prior "That the statement of Relief Accounts dated the
day of May, 1950, as presented be accepted and
accounts be paid amounting to $1,113.89."
Carried.
12. Prior
Bridge "That the Finance Committee do now rise and resum
the balance of the agenda."
Carried.
"By -law No. 1298, 1950, to declare the desirabili
of undertaking certain works as a local improvem
under the provisions of The Local Improvement Ac
Read a first, second and third time and passed.
14. Prior
Bridge "By -law No. 1299 establishing standard conditions
for approval of subdivision plans" read a first
time and lost.
Ayes: Prior, Bridge. Nayes :Sootheran,Allan,Monroe
15. Sootheran
Allan "By -law No. 1300 establishing standard conditions
for approval of subdivision plans" read a first,
second and third time and passed.
Ayes; Allan,Sootheran,Monroe. Nayes :Bridge, Prio
Warden sub- 16. Sootheran
division Allan "That inasmuch as the Warden subdivision has been
before this council since January and now that
Mr. Warden has agreed to furti$$h the Township wit
the 5% for Park pu3toses. This Council approve o
the plan of subdivision under other existing re-
gulationsas of January 31/50."
Caryl ed.
17. Sootheran
Allan "That the Clerk be authorized to prepare a By -law
to renew our agreement with the Humane Society r
Dog catching and Dog pound•"
Carried.
ist home
uses
ist camp
enses
tualling
enses 20. Allan
Prior
hts
rison St.
ane
iety.
s.Brant
ress de-
e
18. Allan
Prior
"That tourist home licenses be granted Mrs. Frances
Kennington, Mrs. May Knight and Mrs. Wm. Groves
subject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
19. Allan
Sootheran "That Tourist camp licenses be issued to Stephen
Kovacs, Wm. Kamoromi, Geo. A. Fischer, John Bermel Sr
Uncle Saints Hotel, Mrs. Catherine Leskiw, Pane Yerick
and Mrs. Ada Vandersluys, subject to the usual in-
spection."
Carried.
"That victualling licenses be granted to John Bermel
Sr., Geo. Fischer, Bentley Traver and Uncle Sam +s
Hotel, subject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
21. Sootheran
Allan "That the Public Utilities be asked to install at
least two lights on Morrison Street between Portage
Road and Drummond Road in view of the fact that re-
sidents of Drummond Road who use buses.. as means of
transportation must walk on an unlighted thoroughfare
between the two roads."
Carried.
22. Prior
Sootheran "That Public notice be given that the Humane Society
is named by by -law 1199, 1949, as official dog
catcher and pound keeper for the Township of Stam-
ford and that all complaints pertaining to said by-
la* should be referred to that body and not the
Township council."
Carried,
23. Sootheran
Prior "That Thomas Brant, Carleton Ave., be granted per-
mission to remove a tree located in front of his
property providing the nedessary permission from
the Highway Department be secured."
Carried.
24. Sootheran
Allan "That inasmuch as express delivery to Wartime Housing
was discontinued during the later war years as an
emergency measure, the authorities be petitioned to
reinstate the service. Further, the same authorities
be asked to give consideration to extending the
territory presently serviced to include the Royal
subdivision."
Carried.
I t Safety Week 25. Allan neer
Sootheran That we endorse the Junior Chamber of Commerce,
Safety Week campaign and that a proclamation be
issued."
f
Water
cooler
May 22/50
Public
garage
Adjourn
9 No.
Present
N.S. T.
Garage
Workshop
26. Sootheran
Allan "That Harley J. Vaughan be granted a public garage
license for the operation of a used car lot at the
corner of Drummond and McLeod Road."
27. Bridge
Allan That the tender of L.L. Craig for an electric wate.
cooler at a price of $350.00 be accepted."
28. Allan
Sootheran "That we do now adjourn to meet May 29th, unless
sooner called by the Reeve."
Reeve
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Wm. Sootheran
/PA
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour:
Clerk.
Special meeting of the Council held in the Council Chamber on Monde
May 29th, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
Bridge
Prior That the minutes of the meeting held May 22nd be a
proved as printed."
Carried.
Sootheran
Bridge "That the N.S. T. be contacted and a meeting ar-
ranged to discuss additional bus services within t
municipality."
Carried.
Bridge
Sootheran "That a permit be granted to T. J. Goodman to erect
garage and workshop at 677 Portage Road as per
petition presented."
ist homes 5. Bridge
Prior "That the following applications for tourist hodte
licenses be approved subject to the usual in-
spections; Mrs. Edna Baxter, 2644 Lundy's Lane;
Mrs. Martha Marquis, 2942 Lundyts Lane; Mrs. Jessie
Lundy, 3049 Lundy's Lane; Mrs. J. W. Baty, 3069 Lundyts
Lane; Mrs. Katie Leys, 2371 Lundyts Lane, and Mrs.
Marion Twose, 2398 Drummond Rd."
Carried. r rentals 6. Prior
Allan
Carried.
hinson
tualling
Buses
4. Prior
Bridge "That the Engineer be authorized to take what steps
are necessary to eliminate the pond at south west of
Dorchester school on West Barker Street as we feel
for the pr4ction of the lites of young children in
that area that this hazzard must be removed."'
7. Allan
Prior
Carried.
carried.
"That the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to execute
the following sewer rental agreements with the
persons named hereunder for the property and at the
rates specified;
George Burke Lot 12 Plan 95 Sinnicks St. $5.22 for
period of 30 years; Thomas Hunt Lot 5, plan 95 Sin
nicks St. $6.12 for period of 30 years."
Carried.
Carried.
7
"That a letter of congratulations be sent to Mr.
Mrs. John Hutchinson of 1781 Mouland Avenue on the
.ocession of their 60th wedding anniversary which they
will celebrateytne 6th, 1950."
Carried.
8. Prior
Bridge !That the following application for victualling license
be approved subject to the usual inspection: G.
Newton, Stamford Rae* Track."
rist camps 9. Allan
Sootheran "That the following applications for tourist camp
licenses be approved subject to the usual inspections;
Ernest and M. Bacon, 4625 Lundyts Lane; Mrs. C. Holmes
3104 Lundy's Lane."
Carried.
lights 10. Sootheran
Allan "That the resolution requesting two lights on Morrison
Street between Portage and Drummond Roads be res-
cinded and the clerk be authorized to request the
Public Utilities to install lights on every fourth
pole to conform with lighting of other streets in
the Municipality."
Carried.
1
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Horticultural Prior
v Society
Engineer
Manitoba
Winnipeg Re-
lief fund 12. Bridge
Prior
11. Sootheran
Allan "That the Engineer be authorized to deal with the
request of R. V. Rudd for the use of part of the
Carleton Avenue grounds for gardentag."
Carried.
"That the sum of $100.00 be voted to the Manitoba
Winnipeg Relief Fund."
Carried.
"That one half of the annual grant to be given to
the Stamford Horticultural Society be paid amo
$125.00."
Carried.
Speed limit 14. Prior
Allan "That a by -law be prepared and we ask the Departmen
of Highway for approval of a 30 mile speed limit o
Lundy's Lane to Garner Road and on Thorold Rd. to
Garner Road."
J.
ri
1 Mewburn Rd.
H.E.P.C.
Bd. of Trans- 18. Bridge
port Commissio
ners
By -law 1294 19. Prior
Subdivision Bridge
control
Carried.
15. Sootheran
Allan That H. E. Rose and Co. be advised that the Counci
will not consider the sale of part lot 27, being
part of the Mewburn Road and owned by the Munici
pality."
Carried.
l i !�nI.O.D.E. 16. Sootheran
OIj1Clifton Chapter Bridge That the I.O.D.E. (Clifton Chapter) be granted per
mission to hold a tag day for the Winnipeg Flood
Fund. Sat., June 3rd."
Carried.
17. Sootheran
Allan "That the clerk write the H.E.P.C. asking them to
incorporate the painting of the Whirpool.Road
Bridge with their contemplated painting of bridges
the cost to be borne by the municipality."
Carried.
Prior "That the clerk be instructed to write the Board of
Transport Commissioners approving of their decisio
in regard: to the replacing of the Portage Road
Bridge at the Halfway as per file No. 29712 and in
accordance with the letter sent to A. K. Dysart,K.
Commission Counsel under date April 19, 1950."
Carried.
"By -law No. 1294 to designate an area of subdivisio
control in which, under certain circumstances land
shall not be conveyed unless it is within a regist
plan of subdivision" read a third time and passed.
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urn
29/50
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tes
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ath
R.
20. Sootheran
Allan "That we do now adjourn to meet June 5th at 7:30 p.m."
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Reeve
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Wm. Sootheran
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Regular meeting of the Council held in the Council cha:ber on Tuesday.,
June 6th, 1950 at 5:00 p.m.
1. Bridge
Allan "That the minutes of the Council meeting held on May 29th
be adopted as printed."
Carried.
2. Sootheran
Prior "That the matter of constructing a footpath on the west
side of the shoulder of Dorchester be referred to the
Engineer with a recommendation it be constructed similar
to that located at Wartime Housing. The petitioners
be asked to sign a petition for sidewalk to be held
until such time as further development of the area
warrants a concrete walk."
Carried.
1st sins 3. Sootheran
Allan "That a meeting of interested parties in the matter of
the tourist sign by -law be called for Wednesday June
14th at 8 p.m. and that the same be advertised."
Carried.
4. Sootheran
Bridge "That the Michigan Central Railways be petitioned to
refrain from unnecessary blowing of whistles and the
ringing of bells in the area adjacent to Falls View.
This request to be considered in view of the fact
there are no crossings in the vicinity and the area is
one thickly frequented by tourists and the resulting
noise is disturbing to both visitors and local residents
Carried.
rvation 5. Allan
r Sootheran "That the management of the Observation tower at Falls
View be asked to either discontinnee or cut down on
the volume of the loud speaker on their building, as
it is very annoying to have to listen to, and to which
there has been many complaints from the residents of
that vicinity."
Carried.
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.Sewer rental;
li agreements 9. Prior
Vii; Sootheran "That the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign the
following sewer rental agreements with the persons
and at the rates indicated H. Sangster Lot No. 6
Sinnicks Ave., $5.39 for 30 years and Mrs. W. A.
Earley Pt. Twp. lot 72 Sinnicks Avenue $5.35 for
30 years."
ii i Carried.
;Tourist 10. Sootheran
il', i,, Bridge tamp a tourist camp license be granted Harry Forde,
W Oli 2609 Portage Rd."
i
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i� ii9Music
i festival 11. Sootheran
l�' Bridge "That the
i ii grant set up in the budget for the Niagara
Falls Music Festival be paid."
�I Carried.
I i i !Track team
0 J' 1
J o Carried.
li
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i
i Carried.
Roads f 14. Sootheran
Allan That the statement of Roads Accounts dated June 6th
presented, be accepted and the accounts be paid
amounting to $11,480.67."
Tourist
home
Track team
Finance
6. Sootheran
Allan "That a tourist home license be granted Mrs. Jennie
Misik, 1241 Kitchener Street."
Carried.
7. Sootheran
Bridge "That letters of Congratulation be sent coach John L
and the individual members of the Stamford Collegia
Track team for their splendid record in winning the
Dominion and Quebec Provincial track and field schc
boy Championships at Montreal on Saturday. In wi
the Sir Arthur Currie Memorial trophy they have brc
unprecended honours to the Community they so well r
presented."
Carried.
Dust on
Lundy's Lane: 8. Sootheran
Prior "That the Highways Department be asked to consider t
matter of the dust nusiance on Lundy's Lane with a
view of it9 elimination."
Carried.
Carried.
12. Bridge
Prior "That we concur in the grant of $25.00 made to the
Stamford Collegiate track team to defray part of th
expense in going to Montreal."
13. Allan
Sootheran "That we do now adjourn as a Council to go into fin
committee."
Carried.
ral 15. Prior
Bridge "That the statement of Genera). Accounts dated June
6th, as presented, be accepted and the Accounts be
paid amounting to $11,670.57."
of
Carried.
16. Prior
Bridge "That the statement of Relief Accounts dated June 6th
i as presented, be accepted and the accounts be paid
amounting to $94.89."
Carried.
ce 17. Bridge
Prior "That the finance committee having concluded the
passing of accounts do now arise and resume the
business of the Council."
olence 18. Sootheran
Allan' That a letter of condolence be sdnt the family of
the late Mra.R.S. Coulter, former Chairman of the
Municipal Board who passed away recently."
ht 19. Sootheran
Allan "That the Public Utilities be requested to place a
light on Carlton in the vicinity of 2411."
urn
6/ 50
ent
tes
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
20. Sootheran
Bridge "That we do now adjourn to meet June 12th at 7:30 p.m."
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour
V a ne e...reL
Reeve
Special meeting of the Council held in the Council Chamber on Monday,
;June 12th, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
G. W. Monroe Reeve
R. I. Prior Deputy Reeve
J. N. Allan Councillor
A. G. Bridge Councillor
Wm. Sootheran Councillor
Bridge
Allan "That the minutes of the meeting held on June 6th be
adopted as printed."
Carried.
rn 2. Sootheran
Bridge "That Shell Oil Co. Ltd., be advised that the Council
does not intend to close theiriangular piece of
Mewburn Road adjacent to their proposed building and
that as a highway this area may be used in any way
by the Company so long as the same is not built upon
or obstruote4."
Carried.
'd Tourist homes 3. Bridge
camps Sootheran "That tourist home licenses be granted to John Pa
3029 Lundy's Lane and E. Reinhart, 1001 Stanley
I Tourist camp licenses be granted to Paul Savriga
129 Stanley Street and Guiseppi Benovenuti,Kitch
Street subject to the usual inspection."
l
Service station 4. Sootheran
Allan "That H. Brown be granted a permit for the erecti
of a service station on the north side of Belle
Street, part lot 218 219 plan 44."
sewer rentals 5. Allan
lighting on
Royal Manor Dr. 6. Sootheran
Bridge "That the Public Utilities be requested to proce
with the lighting of Royal Manor drive as const
tion warrants."
Victualling
I licenses
Pedlar
hawker
Bus Stops
By -law 1301
Humane Soc.
10. Prior
Carried.
Carried.
Sootheran "That the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign t
following sewer rental agreements on behalf of
Township of Stamford with the persons stated her
under at the rental specified: Mrs. Annie Storrs
50' on Sinnicks Ave., $5.35 per year for 30 year
G. Johnson, Lot 31, Keith St., $18.95 per year f
30 years; W. Sharkey, 50' on Sinnicks Avenue $5.
per year for 30 years; Earl McRae Lot 3 Plan 95,
5.39 per year for 30 years."
Carried.
Carried.
Sootheran
Bridge "That victualling licenses be granted Wesley Juli
W. J. Fraser, Paul Savriga subject to the usual
inspection."
Carried.
Bridge
Prior That a pedlar and hawker license be granted to L
Andres to sell Fuller Brush products."
Carried.
Allan
Sootheran "That we agree to the schedule of bus stops in th
Wartime Housing Community as outlined in the con
munication from Mr. Bray, Supt. N.S. T."
Carried.
Sootheran "By -law No. 1301 to authorize the execution of an
agreement with the Niagara Frontier Humane Sacie
respedting the enforcement of Township by -law No
1124, 1948, the impounding and catching of dggs
large thereunder" read a first, second and third
time and passed.
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citor
11. Sootheran
Allan "Whereas it is deemed desirable in the interest of
water consumers to restrict the use of water in the
Township of Stamford, Therefore until further notice
the restrictions for the use of water in Stamford Town-
ship will be as defined hereunder:
Zone No. 1 Oaklawn, Stamford Centre, Stamford Green
and Halfway districts being the area north of the
centre line of the Queen Elizabeth Way and Roberts
Street. Unrestricted use between the hours of 5 to
7 p.m.
Zone No. 2 Lundy's Lace district being the area
bounded on the south by the centre line of Culp Street
and the projection of Culp Street westerly to Garner
Road and on the north by the centre line of the Queen
Elizabeth Way and Roberts Street including the Hodgson
subdivision and Beaverdam Road. Unrestricted use be-
tween the hours of 7 to 9 p.m.
Zone No. 3 Falls View district being the area south
of the centre line of Culp Street and the projection of
Culp Street to Garner Road. Unrestricted use between
the hours of 9 to 11 p.m.
During the times shown in each he zones above re-
sidents may use water for waters, gardens or field
crops, washing vehicles, but may not do so at any other
time than specified above. This regulation will govern
both flat rate and metered services. Consumers with
commercial irrigation contracts will have unrestricted
use of water between the hours of 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Persons contravening the restrictions enumerated above
upon conviction are liable to a fine of $50.00.
These regulations will be in effect on and after being
published in the local press."
Carried.
Sootheran
Bridge "That we do now adjourn to meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. on
the question of tourist by- laws."
Meeting adjourned
Hour
Carried.
Reeve Clerk.
,Special meeting of the Council held in the Council Chamber on June 14th,
1 1950, tt 6op.m. to consider the matter of displaying price signs for
!tourist accommodation in Stamford.
!The meeting was called by two advertisements in the Niagara Falls
Evening Review inviting operators of tourist homes, camps, motels and
;other tourist establishments to attend.
The Reeve explained to the operators present that the purpose of the
meeting was to consider the matter of displaying prices and an op-
portunity was given to all operators in regard to this matter. Mr.
D. E. Calvert represented the tourist camp operators in the Township
and submitted a petition showing that 40 out of 45 camp operators were
not in favour of prices being displayed for tourist accomodation.
1. Bridge
Prior "That the solicitor be instructed to prepare a by-law-
.to repeal section 11 of by -law 1046, 1947."
lyessBridgge ,Prior,Allan,Monroe. Nayes: Sootheran.
Carried.
wrecking
license
Building
i! permits
;I
Building
H permit
Finance
2. Sootheran
Bridge "That we do now adjourn to meet again on Monday, June
19th, unless sooner called by the Reeve."
xes,
Reeve
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Wm. Sootheran
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Meeting adjourned
Carried.
Cle
Special meeting of the Council held in the Council Chamber on Monday
June 19th, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
1. Bridge
Sootheran That the minutes of the June 12th and 14th meetings
approved as printed."
Carried.
2. Sootheran
Bridge That the application for a wrecking license from Lo
Little be rejected."
3. Allan
Sootheran "That William Reechia be retired from the service of
Township effective as from February 28th, 1950, and
the Clerk make application for past pension benefit
the Director of Annuties."
4. Bridge
Sootheran "That the permits requested from Wm. Benson Son fo
factory on the east side of Dorchester Road and als
from M. Bagdonovic for a store and dwelling on the
side of Dunn Street having met with the approval of
the Building Inspector be granted."
6. Prior
Bridge
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
5. Prior
Bridge "That permit be issued C. Damato to erect a building
on part lot 73 Thorold Stone Rd. providing his pro
posed plan conforms with all regulations and is ap-
proved by the Building Inspector."
Carried.
That the Council go into Committee on finance to co
sider'ibcounts as presented."
Carried.
ief 7. Bridge
Prior
eral
ds
ante
s erous
ve si: s
li
tualling 14. Bridge
ensew Allan
"That the statement of Relief accounts dated June
15th, 1950, as presented, be accepted and the ac-
counts be paid amounting to $994.43."
Carried.
8. Prior
Bridge "That the statement of General Accounts dated June
15th, 1950, as presented, be accepted and the ac-
counts be paid amounting to $7,478.48."
Carried.
9. Bridge
Allan "That the statement of Roads accounts dated June 15th,
1950, as presented, be accepted and the accounts be
paid amounting to $9,809.32."
Carried.
10. Bridge
Prior "That the finance committee do now arise and resume
the business of the Council."
Carried.
er rental 11. Allan
Sootheran "That the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign the
following sewer rental agreements with the persons and
at the rentals indicated hereunder:
James O'Donoghue, Lot on McLeod Road $10.58 per year
for 15 years; Albert Lair lot 4 plan 80 Sinnicks
Ave. $5.39 per year for 30 years; John Lapp, Lot 7
Plan 95 Sinnicks Ave. $5.23 per year for 30 years;
Warren Parr lot 10 plan 95 Sinnicks Ave. $5.23 per
year for 30 years."
Carried.
12. Sootheran
Allan That the County Council be asked to erect "Dangerous
curve" signs on Portage Road near the Oakes Estate
and the Old Ohio Brass plant as many accidents and
near accidents have occurred in the vicinity."
Carried.
13. Sootheran
Bridge "That the Public Utilities be asked to improve the
lighting at the corner of Morrison and Portage Road
to aid the Police Department in handling the
heavy traffic after events at Oakes Park."
Carried.
"That applications for victualling licenses to
Alfred Galle, Royal Manor Drive, W. J. Frazer, 2754
Thorold Rd., and M. Raosavljevich, 2395 Portage Rd.,
be granted subject to the usual inspection." ie
Carried.
11,
1
Tourist
Camps
I
;Modernizing
!lights
/Tourist
homes
By -law 1302 16. Prior
Bridge nBy -law No. 1302 to repeal section 11 of by -law nun
1048, 1947." read a first, second and third time a
passed.
By -law 1304 17. Allan
Sootheran "By -law No. 1304 to provide for making Voters List
order of street numbers or lot and concession
numbers." read a first, second and third time and
passed.
By -law 01303 18. Allan ifo. 1303
«l
Sootheran "By aw o authorize North American Cyanamid Limite
to use certain highways in the Township of Stamfor
for transmission of gases from its Niagara Falls
works to its Welland Works." read a first, second
and third time and passed.
water
!agreement
15. Bridge
Sootheran "That tourist home licenses be granted to W. S. Lon
1835 Brookfield Ave., Mrs. Nellie Coleman, 2 542 Cu
Street, Mrs. P. H. Shriner, 2781 Lundy's Lane and
Mrs. Arthur Webb, 2693 Thorold Road, be granted su
sect to the usual inspection."
Carried.
19. Sootheran
Bridge nThat the applications for tourist camp license fro
M. G. Mashford, 3797 Lundy's Lane; Murray Misener,
2000 Murray Street; Millicent Douglas, 4618 Lundy'
Lane and W. J. Frazer, 2754 Thorold Road be grante
subject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
20. Allan
Sootheran "That this council go.: on record as approving of th
agreement between the City of Niagara Falls and th
Stamford Public Utilities Commission and the Counc
of the Township of Stamford regarding the supply o
water by the City to the Township and that a by -la
be prepared ratifying the said agreement and autho
zing the Reeve and Clerk to sign same. That the
Reeve be authorized to designate a committee of
Council to assist the Commission and the City Coun
in seeking the necessary approvals from the Munici
Board and the passage of a private bill before the
Legislature of the Province of Ontario."
Carried.
stops 22. Bridge
Allan
23. Prior
Bridge
21. Sootheran
Prior "That the Public Utilities be informed that Council perty 28. Bridge
in favour of modernising the lighting of Lundy's L i rman Prior
from Drummond to Canal and the materials and equip---
ment be ordered and the work proceeded with."
Carried.
Carried.
"That we request the N.S. T. Railway to revise their
bus service in Stamford as follows:
1. That every other bus now going from the south end
to the Carborundum be rented from Stanley along McLeod
Road to Dorchester, thence along Dunn Street to Stanley
thence along Stanley to Main Street to the south end."
Carried.
"That the Canada Coach be asked to have designated
stop signs on their Stamford route from the beginning
of the Sand Lane to the City Limits and that the Company
be asked to suggest that a little more courtesy on the
part of some of their drivers would be appreciated."
.d limit 24. Prior
Bridge "That in view of the Department of Highway regulations
in respect to speed limits is not applicable to Lundy ►s
Lane and Thorold Stone road that the resolution directing
that a by -law be prepared to regulate the speed on these
two roads be not proceeded with and that the Dept. of
Highways be asked to clatify the definition of a built
up area."
sneer
asants 26. Prior
Allan
ineer
irman of
is
Carried.
25. Prior
Bridge "That the Engineer be authorized to proceed with work
of painting Township bridge at Whirlpool Road as per
letter of June 14th from the Hydro Electric Power Com-
mission signed A. S. Robertson at a price as quoted
of $3,720.00 plus paint, subject to approval of the
Department."
Carried.
"That the Egnineer be authorized to provide a truck and
driver to distribute pheasant poults at selected locan
tions within the Township and authority is given to
purchase up to 6 bags of feed for the poults when they
are liberated.tt
Carried.
27. Prior
Sootheran nThat the Engineer and Chairman of Roads be authorized
to proceed with work on roads around Prince Edward
Park and Arena grounds."
Carried.
"That the report of the Chairman of Property Committee
regarding the small shed on the Community Hall grounds
be accepted and the clerk be instructed to notify the
Stamford men's Club as to the terms as outlined in the
report."
Carried.
s
1e
1
f it
Engineer
Committee 30. Prior
Bridge "That we do now arise and go into Committee of the wh
Weaver
subdivision i31. Bridge
Prior
Caswell
Subdivision X32. Prior
1 Allan
Crone Ulan
s
Clerk
`iAdjourn
1
June 19, 1950
29. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Engineer be instructed to begin to stone t
road leading to the proposed Cropp factory sufficien
to enable him to get material in."
j33.
134.
Carried.
Carried.
"That we approve of the lots No. 1 to 10 facing Dorch
Road of the Weaver subdivision from ghurchill to sch
property as per plan dated June 16, 1950, Blake Erw'
plan, subject to all the restrictions regarding
buildings and the one foot reserve strip. The 50% f
park purposes to be taken care of by the plot shown
draft plan attached."
Carried.
"That we approve revised plan of Caswell subdivision
part of lot #37 dated Mar. 17, 1950, by Blake Erwin,
0.L.S."
Bridge
Sootheran "That we approve of the DTArcy Cropp plan subject to
owner agreeing to pay the sum of 1.00 per foot for
all roads with the sole exception of the Cropp Road,
which is being built by the Corporation subject to t
usual one foot reserve and all building restrictions
The road cost is not to be paid until the owner asks
for the reads to be opened."
Bridge
Sootheran "That the clerk be instructed to communicate with Mr.
F. A. Bransconmbe and in conjunction with the Twp.
Engineer to clear up various points in connection
with the present plan and that a. new plan be provide'
5. Bridge
Prior "That we do now adjourn to meet again on Monday, June
26th, at 7:30 sharp. All members requested to stay
till business is finished."
ago(
Reeve
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hpur:
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Special meeting of the Council held in the Council Chamber on Monday,
June 26th, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
G. W. Monroe Reeve
R. T. Prior Deputy Reeve
J. N. Allan Councillor
A. G. Bridge councillor
Wm. Sootheran Councillor
1. Sootheran
Allan "That the minutes of the last meting be approved as
read."
Carried.
2. Sootheran
Prior "That Jake Kaminsky be granted a permit for a cottage
and barbershop do the west side of Montrose Street,
on Part Township lot 123."
Carried.
3. Sootheran
Prior "That the petition for lights on every second pole on
Hodgson Avenue and Rysdale Street be tabled until such
time as the occupancy of the houses now under con-
struction warrants the installation but the Public
Utilities be asked to install lights on the corner
poles."
Carried.
4. Allan
Sootheran "That tourist home licenses be issued to Mrs. Sarah
Toomath, 2671 Stanley Ave.; Mrs. M. Sloggett, 3014
Lundy's Lane, subject to the usual inspection;
Victualling licenses be issued to Joe Goegan, 2055
Thorold Stone Rd.; J. W. Wilson, 2112 Thorold Rd., and
Harry Manos, 4379 Lundy's Lane, R.R. 1 subject to the
usual inspection."
Carried.
5. Prior
Bridge "That the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign a sewer
rental agreement dated June 21st, 1950, with R. J.
Dunn to provide sewer services to lot 8 plan 95 at a
rental of $5.23 per year for a period of 30 years."
Carried.
Carried.
6. Sootheran
Allan "That the Highways Department be asked to take im-
mediate steps to correct the dangerous condition
of the Dorchester Road cloverleaf. Petitions to this
effect have received little consideration in the past
few years but in view of the mounting number of ac- e
cidents and fatalities it is imperative something must
be done to correct the condition. The clerk to suggest
a meeting with representatives of the Department to
discuss the matter in detail."
a'
is
ill
Stamford
Race track
)Poplar trees
Welcome Inn
Four mile
creek drain
Benjamin tent
Condolence
Leave of
'absence
Biamonte
Subdivision
lights
Engineer
Sootheran
Allan That a letter of protest be sent the Highways Dept
for their childish attitude in planting poplar tre
for several hundred feet on the Queen Elizabeth Hi
way in the vicinity of the Welcome Inn. The only
apparent reason being to obscure the Restaurant f
those travelling the Highway."
Carried.
Prior
Bridge "That the report of R. B. Erwin, O.L.S. re: Niagara
Four Mile Creek drain system be accepted and the
necessary by -law be prepared to levy the assessmer
Carried.
Sootheran
Bridge "That the Stamford Race track be advised that the
Township does not rent its equipment and their re-
quest for a truck or tank with sprinkler attach-
ment be not granted."
Carried.
10. Sootheran
Bridge "That the request of the Benjamin Tent and Awning
Company for the rental of Township steam roller be
not granted as we do not rent equipment."
Carried.
11. Bridge
Prior "That a letter of condolence be sent to Mrs Viola
Musgrove, widow, and Dr. G. J. Musgrove, father,
in the untimely demise of Wendell M. Musgrove, K.
Carried.
12. Prior
Bridge "That Miss Mary Adams be granted bne weeks leave of
absence period July 17 to July 22nd."
Carried.
13. Sootheran
Bridge "That the Public Utilities be asked to proceed with
the lighting of the Biamonte subdivision in view o
the fact that the majority of homes are occupied
the roads constructed."
Carried.
14. Sootheran
Bridge "That the Engineer be authorized to purchase 400' o
Jupiter water hose la`x 2 braid, with couplings,in
50' lengths from the Bi &Lateral Fire Hose Divisio
Kitchener, Ontario. $66.75 per loo ft. couplings
$2.65 each."
Carried.
den
division
i
p
ens es
Ct law #1306 18. Prior
Allan
law 1 05 19. Prior
Allan
law ;1 :07
ourn
e 26/50
15. Sootheran
Allan "That the cheque from George Warden for 5:375.00 be
accepted as payment for park purposes for the 45
lots he is registering in the Warden subdivision."
17. Allan
Prior
Carried.
ewalks, 16. Bridge
er water Sootheran "That the Engineer be instructed to advertise for the
construction of sidewalks, sewers and watermains as
approved by the Municipal Board."
Carried.
"That tourist camp licenses be granted Robert J. and
Helen M. Derrick of 1982 Culp Street and J. W. Wilson
2112 Thorold Road, subject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
"By -law No. 1306, 1950, to authorize the execution of
an agreement with J.D.H. Mackenzie and Harold D.
Caswell" read a first, second and third time and
passed.
"By -law No. 1305, 1950, to authorize the execution of
an agreement with Frank A Branscombe." read a first,
second and third time and passed.
20. Sootheran
Allan "By -law No. 1307, 1950, to authorize the construction
of certain works as local improvements under the
provisions of The Local Improvement Act." read a
first and second time.
21. Sootheran
Allan "That we do now adjourn to meet Monday, July 3rd at
7:30 p.m."
Reeve
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour:
:s
ie
the
1
Poplar trees
Welcome Inn
Four mile
creek drain
Stamford
Race track
;Benjamin tent' 10.
Condolence
Leave of
absence
Biamonte
Subdivision
lights
Engineer,
Sootheran
Allan "That a letter of protest be sent the Highways Dept, r di v i s i
for their childish attitude in planting poplar trees' on
for several hundred feet on the Queen Elizabeth Hid
way in the vicinity of the Welcome Inn. The only
apparent reason being to obscure the Restaurant fro
those travelling the Highway."
8. Prior
Bridge That the report of R. B. Erwin,
Four Mile Creek drain system be
necessary by -law be prepared to
Carried.
O.L.S. re: Niagara
accepted and the
levy the assessment.
Carried.
9. Sootheran
Bridge That the Stamford Race track be advised that the
Township does not rent its equipment and their re-
quest for a truck or tank with sprinkler attach-
ment be not granted."
Carried
Sootheran
Bridge "That the request of the Benjamin Tent and Awning
Company for the rental of Township steam roller be
not granted as we do not rent equipment.}
Carried.
11. Bridge
Prior "That a letter of condolence be sent to Mrs Viola
Musgrove, widow, and Dr. G. J. Musgrove, father,
in the untimely demise of Wendell M. Musgrove, K.C.
Carried.
12. Prior
Bridge "That Miss Mary Adams be granted bne weeks leage of
absence period July 17 to July 22nd."
Carried.
13. Sootheran
Bridge That the Public Utilities be asked to proceed with
the lighting of the Biamonte subdivision in view of
the fact that the majority of homes are occupied ar
the roads constructed."
Carried.
14. Sootheran
Bridge "That the Engineer be authorized to purchase 400 of
Jupiter water hose l*`x 2 braid, with couplings,in
50 lengths from the BiaLateral Fire Hose Division
Kitchener, Ontario. $66.75 per loo ft. couplings
$2.65 each."
Carried.
dewalks, 16. Bridge
wer water Sootheran "That the Engineer be instructed to advertise for the
construction of sidewalks, sewers and watermains as
approved by the Municipal Board."
np
censes
-law #1306 18. Prior
Allan
-law #1305 19. Prior
Allan "By -law No. 1305, 1950, to authorize the execution of
an agreement with Frank A. Branscombe.n read a first,
second and third time and passed.
-law #1907
journ
ne 26/50
15. Sootheran
Allan "That the cheque from George Warden for $375.00 be
accepted as payment for Park purposes for the 45
lots he is registering in the Warden subdivision."
17. Allan
Prior
Carried.
Carried.
"That tourist camp licenses be granted Robert J. and
Helen M. Derrick of 1982 Culp Street and J. W. Wilson
2112 Thorold Road, subject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
"By -law No. 1306, 1950, to authorize the execution of
an agreement with J.D.H. Mackenzie and Harold D.
Caswell" read a first, second and third time and
passed.
20. Sootheran
Allan "By -law No. 1307, 1950, to authorize the construction
of certain works as local improvements under the
provisions of The Local Improvement Act." read a
first and second time.
21. Sootheran
Allan "That we do now adjourn to meet Monday, July 3rd at
7:30 p.m."
Reeve
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour:
Clerk.
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No. 33
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Present
minutes
t•
Planning Bd.
It re: Cropp
Tourist
homes
Shirts and
shorts
Tourist
camp
licenses
Engineer
Public
garage
Regular meeting of the Council'held in the Council Chamber on Mond
July 3rd, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
G. W. Monroe Reeve
R. I. Prior Deputy Reeve
J. N. Allan Councillor
A. G. Bridge Councillor
1. Bridge
Allan That the minutes of the meeting held on June 26th
printed be adopted."
2. Bridge
Prior
Carried.
"That this Council instruct the Clerk to send a le
to the Planning Board stating that this Council a
entirely in accord with the plan of D'Arcy Cropp
leaving out the question of the five percent for
purposes altogether seeing that this plan is for
factory purposes and that approval be given as ea
as possible as the delay in construction is getti
bad."
Carried.
3. Bridge
Allan "That tourist home licenses be granted to Mrs. Cha
Seyffert, 1621 Highland Ave.; Mr. H. G. Quick, 19
Carlton Avenue; Theodore Stainke, R.R. 2 McLeod R
Mrs. Helen Hartzner, 1932 Dorchester Rd.; Mr. Fra
Liefl 1253 Drummond Rd.; Mrs. Ada Smith, 1925
Thorold Rd.; and Mrs. W. H. Dixon, 2433 Lundy's L
subject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
4. Bridge
Allan "That the shirts and shorts taken from the Communi
Hall be turned over to the Board of Education for
distribution to the valous Home and School Clubs.'
Carried.
5. Allan
Bridge "That Tourist camp licenses be granted to Garnet A.
May, 705�ud ;,g Lane; Sesto Battachio and Micha
Ricci a s ctualling licenses be granted to
Sesto Battachio and Michael Ricci also Norman F.
Crick, 3654 Woodbine Avenue subject to the usual
inspection."
Carried.
6. Bridge
Allan "That the Engineer send a truck to the Community H
and bring back to the Township Hall the five chai
(brown or maroon) and the good Chesterfield."
Carried.
7. Bridge
Prior "That a public garage license be granted to A. 0.
Simons at 2300 Lundy's Lane."
Carried.
ker
dier
erly
liday
0
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y 3/50
ent
tes
rice
ral
8. Allan
Bridge
9. Bridge
Allan "That as per letter from Police Department the Taxi
license issued to Beverly Halliday be immediately
cancelled and the insurance policy be returned to
the Company as requested."
10. Prior
Bridge
11. Bridge
Allan
2. Bridge
Allan
That Mrs. Guy Wilson, 2510 Drummond Rd., be granted
a Hawker and Peddler license."
Carried.
Carried.
"That a letter of sympathy be extended to the family
of the late John Hay."
Carried.
"That we do now adjourn to meet on Monday, July 10th,
at 7:30 p.m. unless sooner called by the Reeve."
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Wm. Sootheran
Reeve
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour
Special Council meeting held in the Council Chambers on Monday, July
10th, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
1. Bridge
Allan "That the minutes of the meeting held on July 3rd be
adopted as printed."
Carried.
"That the Council now go into Committee on Finance to
pass accounts."
Carried.
Carried.
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the
3. Sootheran
Bridge "That the statement of General Accounts dated July 10th,
1950, as presented, be accepted and the accounts be
paid amounting to $20,552.78."
1
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(Relief 4. Bridge
Sootheran "That the statement of Relief Accounts dated July
10th, 1950, as presented, be accepted and the ac-
counts be paid amounting to $156.13.n
Roads
Finance
Tourist
homes
Welcome Inn
I Sidewalks
sewers and
watermains
Carried
5. Allan
Sootheran "That the statement of Roads accounts dated July 1(
1950, as presented be accepted and the accounts t
paid amounting to 10,310.67."
Carries
6. Sootheran
Bridge That the Committee on finance do now arise and re
the council agenda."
Carried.
Sootheran
Allan That tourist home licenses be granted Mrs. Charle
Pearson, Mrs. Helen Campbell and Mrs. Goldie Wash
subject to the usual inspection."
Carried
8. Sootheran
Allan That the question of the elimination of trees on
the Queen Elizabeth Highway in the vicinity of the
Welcome Inn be referred to W. L. Houck for action
in his capacity as our representative in the enter
Legislature with a view of correcting the matter a
that °Mr'.`Millerts letter be answered pointing out
this is not on a curve and the trees have been pla
very recently."
Carried
9. Bridge
Prior "That the ,tender of C. Kerrio Construction Co. for
sidewalks at 342¢ per square foot and 401¢ #er cur
faced walks be accepted."
Carrie
10. Sootheran
Bridge "That the tender for sewers and watermain: :construe
of the Wm. Lorenzo Contracting Company be accepted
at the tendered prices."
Carried
McLeod and
Stanley :11. Prior
Bridge "That we accepp the recommendation of Chief Worm r
intersection of McLeod Road and Stanley Street and
refer same to the suburban Road Committee with our
endorsation."
Carried
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bdivision 12. Prior
Sootheran "That we approve of the changes in the George Warden
final plan of subdivision of part lot 162 since it
varies slightly from the draft plan previously ap-
proved by the Department of Planning and Development.
(This resolution passed pursuant to Dept. letter
dated July 5th, 1950 to R. B. Erwin.)"
wker
ddler
ineer
16. Prior
Allan
V
Carried.
opp
bdivision 13. Sootheran
Bridge "That the Council approve the action of the Reeve and
Clerk in forwarding a letter to the Dept. of Planning
and Development in clarifying the D'Arcy Cropp sub-
division plans."
Carried.
ter
reement 14. Allan
Sootheran "By -law No. 1311 td authorize the execution on behalf
of the Corporation of a certain agreement regarding
water with the City of Niagara Falls." read a first,
second and third time and passed.
n 15. Prior
Bridge "That this Council go into committee of the whole to
discuss certain matters."
Carried.
"By -law No. 1309 to restrict the use of lands in the
area hereinafter mentioned (plan 103)" read a first,
second and third time and passed.
-law
89 17. Sootheran
Allan "By -law No. 1289 to exempt certain lands from taxes
imposed by special assessment in respect of sewers
in sewer area No. 2." read a first, second and
third time and passed.
:1 Prior
Bridge "That the application for Hawker and Peddlers license
from Theodore McLeod, 51 Young Street, Welland, be
not granted."
Carried.
-law 1308 19. Bridge
Prior "By -law No. 1308 to exempt certain lands from the taxes
imposed by Special assessment in respect of sewers in
Sewer Area No. 1." read a first, second and third time
and passed.
20. Sootheran
Allan "That the Engineer be authorized to proceed with the
securing of signs and the necessary permission from th
Highway Department for the erection of Directional
signs to the Stamford Memorial Arena."
Carried.
r
py -law 1310 21. Allan
Re: i Sootheran "By -law No. 1310 to authorize the execution of an
agreement with DtArcy Cropp." read a first, second
and third time and passed.
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Tourist
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22. Bridge
Prior
Mel
Dry Cleaning 4. Bridge
Allan
Reeve
Meeting adjourned
Hour
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Council meeting held in the Council Chamber on Monday, July 17th,19
at 7:30 p.m.
G. W. Monroe Reeve
R. I. Prior Deputy Reeve
J. N. Allan Councillor
A. G. Bridge Councillor
Wm. Sootheran Councillor
Bridge
Sootheran "That the minutes of the July 10th meeting be adopte
as printed."
Carried.
Men at work 2. Sootheran
signs Allan "That two signs "men at work" be purchased from the
Spring Service Limited for the Engineering Dept."
Carried.
Sootheran
Bridge "That a tourist camp license be granted William Reec
1511 Kitchener St., subject to the usual inspection
Carried.
"That the request of A. H. Wray for Murray Pennie
for a dry cleaning plant on the south side of Valle
Way be granted subject to the presentation of prope
plans and the approval of the building inspector."
Carried.
ble
in
"That we do now adjourn to meet again on Monday eve,,
July 17th at 7:30 p.m. unless called sooner by the
Reeve." !gilding
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5. Sootheran
Allan "That Charlts McGibbon be grated a per it for the
erection of a double cabin on the west side of
Stanley Street Lot #13, plan 31."
6. Sootheran
Allan "That the building inspector report on the condition
existing at 1720 Arthur Street be adopted and his
recommendations accepted."
7. Bridge
prior "That the request of Shell Oil Co. for the erection
of a service station on Plan 1915 -27 having met
with the approval of the Building Inspector be
granted."
8. Sootheran
Prior "That the payment
Aiuiuties Branch,
on the Municipal
the amount to be
stricting. 9. Sootheran
-law Allan "That the clerk and solicitor be asked to prepare a
restricting byelaw conforming with the revised
petition as submitted by W. Newby and others."
10. Sootheran
Allan "That another letter be sent the Postmaster- General
asking for immediate consideration of our previous
request to inaugurate Postal Service to the Oaklawn
Area in view of the increasing confusion of the
residents in receiving their mail as resideriial
development continues."
11. Allan
Prior
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
of $3,735.72 be paid the Goverment
Dept. of Labour, total amount owing
Pension Plan, past service account,
taken from surplus."
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
"That the Treasurer (R. Dave) act as clerk during the
clerk's absence on vacation."
carried.
12. Bridge
Prior "That we do now adjourn to meet again on Monday, July
24th, at 7:30 p.m., unless sooner called together by
the Reeve."
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour 9 p.m.
Reeve Monroe res.0 ed
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Sootheran
nzie 13. Bridge
Prior "That this Municiral Council go on nerord s regretting
the passing of the late Rt. Honourable le '1, i. a.- k- -ae
King, and in his d. ath, Canada has lost a very
distinguished and honourable citizen."
lj Prior
Sootheran
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Lorenzo C!ntr
walks w•rit_. hariy
first, second are t.
11T1 at the Engineor he instrmatemd t tl??lip the pro-
posed rn. 3 asphalting in vi eifltt o' arena
from Frederica Street to Cool:: Street or: eazi side
of Prince Edward Avenue."
"That we appoint R. Miller and W. Deans as Fence
Viewers for 1950."
"That we do now adjourn to meet July
unless sooner called by the 3eeve."
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
W. R. Sootheran
Car led.
Carried.
Regular Council Meeting held in the Council Chamber
31st, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour 9:30 p.m.
=1st at 7:30 p.m.
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Carried.
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on Monday, July
"That the minutes of the meeting held on July 24th as
printed be adopted."
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General
Finance
Special Council Meeting held in the Council Chamber on Monday
July 24th, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
W. R. Sootheran
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
1. Bridge
Sootheran "That the minutes of the meeting held on July 17th
be adopted as printed."
Carried.
2. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Council go into committee on finance
consider accounts as presented."
3. Allan
Prior
Bridge
Prior
Carried.
"That the statement of ROADS Accounts dated July
24th, 1950, as presented, be accented and the
accounts be paid amounting to $5,843.03."
Carried.
Carried.
Sootheran
Prior "That the statement of GENERAL Accounts dated
July 24th, 1950 as presented, be accepted and the
accounts be paid amounting to $31,123.46."
"That the statement of RELIEF Accounts dated July
24th, 1950 as presented, be accepted and the
accounts be paid amounting to $988.90."
Carried.
Sootheran
Bridge "That the Finance Committee having finished the
business do now arise and resume the balance of
the Council agenda."
Carried.
Sootheran
Allan "That R. G. Smith be granted a permit for the
erection of a Woodworking Shop at the southwest
corner of Portage Road at Perkins."
Carried.
Deputy Reeve R. I. Prior assumed the`Chair during the temporary
absence of the Reeve.
lights, 8. Bridge
Allan "That the application for street lights on Montrose
Road by George Bailey, Alex Bailey and Lena Rutan
be referred to Councillor Sootheran for a report."
Carried.
L. Lane
fJIistorical Soc., 9 Sootheran
Bridge "That the invitation of the Lundy's Lane historical
Society be accepted and as many of the Council‘
attend."
Carried.
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Holiday
a Taxi driver
Fir. Building
permit
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Sootheran "That the Reeve proclaim Monday, August 7th, as
Civic Holiday."
Carried.
3. Bridge
Sootheran "That the application for a taxi driver's license
from Carroll McRae to drive for Stamford Taxi be
granted if approved by the Police Department."
Carried.
Sootheran
Bridge "That F. E. Benson be granted a permit to construct
an office and storage building on the west side of
Montrose Road, Lot #2."
Carried.
5. Sootheran
Allan "That John Szeman be granted a permit for the
erection of a 20 unit motel on the south side of
Portage, Range 8 and 9."
Carried.
"By -law #1313, 1950. A by -law to restrict the use
of lands within parts of Township Lots 133, 123,
116, 132 and 124 and the unopened road allowance
between Lots 133 and 132 and between Lots 132 and
124." Read a first, second and third time and
passed.
Reeve George Bukator and the Centennial Committee invited Council
to attend the Centennial Week celebrations.
Sootheran
Allan "That the Reeve, Council and municipal officials
accept the invitation of the Chippewa Reeve and
Centennial Committee to attend the celebrations
planned for the Village of Chippewa during
Centennial Week."
Carried.
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wet
S rection of 8. Sootheran
jotels etc. Bridge "That the Township Solicitor be asked to bring in
an opinion whether or not the Council can cort rol
the erection of motels and tourists camps within
the municipality."
Carried.
Sootheran
Allan "That the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign
easement No. 44 555 for the Township of Stamford
from Lewis R. Pew for storm sewer between Lots
No. 41 and No. 40, Plan 96."
Carried.
t0. Prior
Sootheran "That the Engineer answer letter to the Department
of Planning and Development, Toronto re proposed
subdivision, Lot 60, (Mewburn Subdivision) giving
necessary information, also that he contact Mr.
Thistle re sewer tent etc. regarding sames"
Carried.
Road
ain
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1950.
11. Bridge
Allan "That the Stamford Boy Scouts be granted Saturday,
October 21st, as "Apple Day
Carried.
42. Prior
Bridge "By law #1307. A by -law to authorize the construction
of certain works as local improvements under the pro-
visions of The Local Improvement Act." Read a third
time and finally passed.
13. Bridge
Sootheran "That in view of the report of Dr. Sturgeon concerning
the supply of water on Kalar Road, and that inasmuch
as the petition for the laying of the main was
sufficiently signed, and also the decision of the
Ontario Municipal Board leaving the Coum 11 to decide
what would be done and that the laying of this main
be proceeded with when a necessary by -law is passed
and approved."
Ayes: Bridge, Sootheran. Nayes: Allan, Prior, Monroe.
Lost.
14. Sootheran
Prior "That the Engineer be asked to contact Dr. Sturgeon to
obtain type of approved septic tanks and that Dr.
Sturgeon be asked to attend the Council meeting
August 14th to discuss the matter."
Carried.
15. Sootheran
Allan "That the Public Utilities be asked to rearrange and
add to the lighting on Montrose Road from Lundy's Lane
to the Municipal Dump so that lights will be on every
other pole, conforming with the rest of the Township."
ce Machine
16. Prior
Allan
"That we approve of the location of Service Machine
Tool Company at proposed location and also agree to
instal sewer and water to property line, subject to
subdivision plan of Boyes as recommended for
approval."
Carried.
Carried.
17. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Council do now adjourn to meet again on
Tuesday, August 8th, at 5:00 p.m. unless sooner
called for by the Reeve."
Carried.
Meeting adjourned.
Hour 11:00 p.m.
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Special Council Meeting held in the Council Chambers on Tuesday,
August 8th, 1950, at 5 :00 p.m.
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
W. R. Sootheran
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
1. Bridge
Allan "That the minutes of the meeting held on July 31st
be adopted as printed."
Carried.
2. Bridge
Sootheran "That permission be granted to D'Arcy Cropp to
build his own water line on Cropp Street and
that an agreement be drawn up whereby Mr. Cropp
will be permitted to charge a frontage tax on
any person tapping on to the line."
3. Bridge
Prior
5. Bridge
Allan
Carried.
"That the Building Inspector be authorized to
issue a permit for the erection of a church on
Dorchester Road."
WeL
Carried.
Tourist camp 4. Sootheran
Allan "That Constance Lounsbury be granted a permit to
add 8 additional units to existing camp on the
north side of Lundy's Lane, Part Township Lot
133, presently known as the tBlue Goose Camp'."
Carried.
"That the Council go into a committee on Finance
to consider the accounts as presented."
Carried.
Sootheran
Bridge "That the statement of ROADS Accounts dated August
8th, 1950 as presented be accepted and the accoun
be paid amounting to $11,868.69.
Carried.
7. Sootheran
Bridge "That the statement of RELIEF Accounts dated August
8th, 1950 as presented be accepted and the
accounts be paid amoun to-$3.$43.W
Carried.
8, Sootheran
Allan "That the statement of GENERAL Accounts dated Augus
8th, 1950 as presented be accepted and the
accounts be paid amounting to $22,567.18."
Carried.
Bridge
Sootheran "That the committee on Finance do now arise and
resume the council agenda."
Carried.
treet
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me 10. Allan
Sootheran "That Tourist Home Licenses be
Welstead, 2470 Lundy's Lane;
2690 Lundy's Lane, subject to
issued to Mrs. H.
Mrs. J. Hamilton,
the usual inspectioh."
Carried.
ox 11. Bridge
Prior "That the Engineer be authorized to provide barricade
on Drummond Road for the purpose of holding a Soap
Box Derby under the supervision of the Stamford Men's
Club and that the Chief of Police be advised in regard
to the protection of other persons on September 2nd,
1950, at 2 p.m."
8, 1950
12. Bridgd
Allan
Carried.
"That we do now adjourn to meet again on Monday,
August 14th at 7:30 p.m."
Reeve
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
A delegation of residents from Kalar Road attended the meeting and
requested information as to what action is being taken in respect
to the Kalar Road watermain from Woodbine Street to Thorold Road.
This group was advised that Dr. Sturgeon had been invited to attend
the meeting to report on matters relative to this work. The reason
for his absence probably being that he is on vacation.
Prior
Sootheran "That the minutes of August 8th meeting be adopted as
printed."
Prior
Sootheran "That R. Deline be granted permission to lay a sewer
from Lot #5, High Street, to the main on Byng Avenue
under supervision of the Engineer and Mr. LaMarsh be
requested to prepare the necessary by -law."
Sootheran
Prior "That Tourist Home Licenses be granted Mrs. Margaret
Maga&Os, Mr. Karl Pettay, Joe Bomans and Mrs. Stella
Bredin subject to the usual inspection."
Regular Council meeting held in the Council Chambers on Monday, August
14th, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
G. W. Monroe Reeve
R. I. Prior Deputy Reeve
J. N. Allan Councillor
A. G. Bridge Councillor
W. R. Sootheran Councillor
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4. Bridge
Prior "That F. Branscombe Company be asked to deed to
the Municipality of Stamford 5 lots on north sides
of Frederick Street as shown on draft plan, dated>
June 29th, 1950, prepared by R. B. Erwin."
Sootheran
Prior "That Gino Capitano be granted a victualling licen
subject to the usual inspection."
6. Prior
Allan
"That as many as possible of Council attend annual
Memorial Service at Stamford Green Memorial
Garden on Sunday evening, September 10th at 7 p.m
and that permission be granted the Horticultural
Society to close off Portage Road from O'Neil St.
to Stamford Green Drive from 6;30 p.m. to 8:15
p.m. during the holding of this service."
Prior
Bridge That this Council approve the application of
Canadian National Transportation Limited to
extend its local bus services from the city limit
on Stanley Avenue, via Stanley Avenue and Portage
Road in the Township of Stamford to the Township
line between Stamford and Niagara.
We believe this proposed bus service is a public
necessity and is required for the convenience of
the public in connection with extension work on
the Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario
which it is proposed to carry out in this area,
and we respectfully request the Ontario Municipal,
Board to grant a Certificate of Public Necessity
and Convenience to the said company for this
route."
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
Sootheran
Prior "That the Solicitor be instructed to prepare a
by -law designating the operation of trailer camps
only in the following area
Lands owned by H.E.P.C. bounded on the north by
the C.N.R. spurline (in Township Lot 42) on the
west by the east side of Stanley Avenue; on the
south by the southeran boundary of Township Lot
#57 and on the east by H.E.P.C. Canal and C.N.R.
main line."
Carried.
9. Bridge
Sootheran "That City of Niagara Falls be granted permission
to construct their auxiliary watermain on Stanley
Avenue from M.0 .R.R. tracks to McLeod Road; on
Murray Street from Stanley Avenue to Drummond Roe
and on Drummond Road from Murray Street to Lundy'
Lane under the supervision of the Engineer pro
vided City assume all responsibikity during
construction and restore roads to the present
condition upon completion of this work. That
the City be advised that other roads mentioned
in letter of August 4th are not under the control
of this Council."
Carried.
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Prior "By -law #1314, 1950. A by -law to authorize the Reeve
and Clerk to sign an agreement between His Majesty
the King in the Right of Canada represented by Wartime
Housing Limited and the Municipality of the Township
of Stamford." Read a first, second and third time
and passed.
11. Bridge
Sootheran "That this Council go on record as being opposed to
any local improvements being constructed on any
subdivisions except by contractors who are doing the
same work in other portions of the Township and who
are under the supervision of the Engineer providing
we have the power to do so."
Reeve
Carried.
12. Sootheran
Allan "That Mr. John Gonczo be granted a victualling license
for the operation of a lunch room at 3209 Drummond
Road subject to the usual inspection."
Carried.
13. Bridge
Prior "That we approve of plan submitted by R. Blake Erwin,
0.L.S. dated August 8th, 1950, of the Cloke Subdivision
in Township Lot 60 (file 627) provided:
(1) That the park area be divided into lots and
numbered.
(2) That Mr. Branscombe sign an agreement re rental
for use of Area #2 Sewers for 22 years.
(3) That the sewer and water construction be under
the supervision of the Engineer and be constructed
by Township's contractor doing similar work.
(4) That the agreement re roads, sewer and water be
signed by owners.
(5) That the owner enter into satisfactory arrange-
ments re restrictions."
Carried.
Reeve G. W. Monroe gave a full report on the conference he and
Engineer M. F. Ker had with the Hydro- Electric Power Commission
officials on Saturday when the new canal project was explained to
officials of Niagara Falls, Niagara Parks Commission and Stamford.
Sootheran
Allan "That we do now adjourn to meat Monday, August 21st,
at 7:30 p.m."
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour 9:15 p.m.
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Special Meeting of the Municipal Council held in the Council
Chambers on Thursday, August 17th at 7 :30 p.m.
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
W. R. Sootheran
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
r. Deputy -Reeve 1. Sootheran
Bridge "That the Deputy Reeve take the chair until the
arrival of the Reeve."
Carried.
Mr. F. A. Branscombe addressed the Council in regard to his pro-
posed subdivision north of Keith Street. He requested approval
to call for tenders for the installation of sewer and watermains
on the streets in this section. The tenders were to be in
accordance with Township specifications and tender forms. After
discussion the Council informed Mr. Branscombe he could call for
tenders in accordance with Township specifications.
The Stamford Public Utilities Commission attended the meeting at
8:30 p.m. and presented the following request for funds to con-
struct certain watermains and do other work in the Waterworks
Department:
"To the Reeve and Members
of Stamford Township Council.
Gentlemen:
I have been instructed by the Stamford Public Utilities Com-
mission to request Stamford Township Council to issue Debentures
to provide funds to finance capital expenditures for the con-
struction of the following works:
(1) The construction of a 12 inch watermain on Morrison
St. from Stanley Ave. to Portage Road $22,566.59
(2) The construction of a Booster Station to be
located on Morrison St 20,000.00
(3) The construction of a 12 inch watermain on
Portage Rd. from Morrison St. to the north limit
of Hydro Canal right -of -way 10,386.76
(4) The construction of a 12 inch watermain on Portage Road
from the north limit of Hydro Canal right -of -way to the north
limit of the N. S. T. right -of -way. In this connection the
Commission request the Council to initiate the construction of
a 12 inch main as a local improvement on the basis of the
estimated cost of a 12 inch main and the frontage assessment
equivalent to that of a 6 inch main, (Section 8 of The Local
Improvement Act) and to carry through the Local Improvement
proceedings up to and including the'Court of Revision, and
after the Court of Revision has been held the Public Utilities
Commission will pay over to the Corporation the excess cost of
the 12 inch main over the cost of the 6 inch main out of funds
provided by debentures, thus reducing the Corporation's share
to only that of a 6 inch main which will be collected as a
local improvement.
The total estimated cost of item 4 20,356.62
11 6temain 8,211.80
Therefore the amount the Commission will require
to be raised., by. debentures 12 144.82
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(5) The construction of a 12 inch watermain on Portage
Rd. from the north limit of the N. S. T. right -of -way
to Thorold Stone Road 13,761.98
(6) The construction of a 500,000 gallon elevated Water
Tank located approximately at the rear of 2260 Lundy's
Lane with pipe connections, sewer connections, valve
and sizing pressure valve chamber, and the purchase
of land
(7) The installation of approximately 3500 water meters
to be installed as delivery is made
The above is the programme as outlined by the Commission for the
year 1950 and the commission respectively request your co- operation
in providing funds for these capital expenditures and assist in
securing approval of the Municipal Board for the issuing of their
debentures.
Debentures for items 1 to 6 inclusive to run for twenty years and
item 7 to run for 10 years.
3
20 yrs. 3 (0.069)
Annual Payment
Item 7
10 yrs. 33% (0.1202)
Annual Payment
Item 4
Corporation details
Total Cost 6" watermain
Cost per foot
Cost per ft. per year
(20 yrs. 3 (0.069)
Yours very truly,
(Sgd) M. F. Ker
M. F. Ker,
Consultant Engineer.
SUMMARY
Item 1 22,566.59
2 20,000.00
10,386.76
4 12,144.82
5 13,761.98
6 14o.468.86
219,329.01
15,133.70
75,000.00
9,015.00
8,211.80
1.90 each side
0.13
140,468.86
7 5,000.0 0
Reauest
For Construction (20 yrs.( $219,329.01
For Meters (10 yrs.) 75,000.00
2. Sootheran
Prior "That the recommendations of Mr. F. Ker relative to
the construction of watermains, Booster Station, the
installations of water meters and elevated water tank,
as outlined in his letter of August 17th, be accepted
and the necessary steps be taken in conjunction with
the Public Utilities to have the work proceeded with
as soon as possible and that the necessary by laws be
prepared to initiate the watermain on Portage Road
between H.E.P.C. and N.S.&T. right -of- way."
Ayes: Prior, Sootheran, Allan, Monroe. ,Nayes: Bridge.
Carried.
i
Re' Funds re
hydro
Re
MO 1
The Commission also requested additional Hinds for hydro pur-
poses to take care of new plant construction this year. Figures
were presented showing the hydro cost during the past few years
which indicated that finances were required to proceed with
capital expenditures.
3. Sootheran
Allan "That providing the necessary approvals are granted,
the Public Utilities be asked to proceed with
construction according to item number four of the
Engineer's letter of August 17th."
4
Bridge
Sootheran "That the Clerk be instructed to write to the
Ontario Hydro Power Commission to seek approval
for the issuing of $75,000.00 debentures for the
local hydro system for the construction of necessary
work in 1950."
5. Allan
Sootheran That we do now adjourn to meet Monday evening,
August 21st at 7:30 p.m."
Reeve
Special Meeting held in the Council Chambers
21st, 1950 at 6:30 p.m.
1, Sootheran
Bridge:
Prior
Ufa
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
W. R. Sootheran
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
Meeting adjourned.
Hour 9:30 P.M.
n1�
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Clerk
on Monday, August
"That the minutes of the last regular and- special
meetings:lie.adopted. as printed.
Carried.,
"That we: go into: committee; on. finance
Carpi
Qarriad..
Sootheeren,
411.44, "That the statement of ROADS Accounts dated
August 2Lst, 1950 as presented, be accepted and_
Olt be. pact amounting to tab3 7 71. E`
Soother[;
421At1 "That the statement qr 4SMF.RAI. Accounts: dated
'AUgoat 214t,. 195Q; as preashO,d,. be accepted and..
V!tki W41$0$0.:, SWUM to) s&> 05.z. t!
e
st
5. Bridge
Prior "That the statement of RELIEF Accounts dated August
21st, 1950 as presented, be accepted and the accounts
be paid amounting to $1,043.17."
Carried.
6. Allan
Prior "That we adjourn as a finance committee and proceed with
regular council business."
Carried.
Sootheran
Prior "That we approve the recommendation of Police Commission
for the appointment for an additional constable."
Prior
Allan
10. Bridge
Prior
Carried.
"By law #1315, 1950. A by -law re outlet into trunk
sewer and disposal tank in Sewer Area ho. 2 for Cloke
Subdivision." Read a first and second tune.
"That all members of Council may attend Ontario
Municipal Association Convention at Sudbury along with
the Clerk."
Carried.
"That the Engineer and Chairman of Sewer Committee be
empowered to attend the convention of Sewer and
Sanitation at B#gainn; ;nn,an September llth to 13th."
JJ
Carried.
11. Prior
Allan "That the Stamford Public Utilities be granted a permit
to construct an elevated steel water tank on part of
Lots 46 and 47, Plan #64, south side Lundy's Lane."
Carried.
42. Bridge
Prior "That a letter be sent to the Welland County Council and
the Board of Transport Commissioners for the instal-
lation of a wig -wag at the Wabash Railway crossing on
the Montrose Road."
Carried.
13. Bridge
Allan "That the Clerk be instructed to have an advertisement
in Evening Review advising all property owners that
weeds must be cut and destroyed at once."
Carried.
Allan
Prior "That M. G. Mashford be granted a permit to construct6
units and office to his present tourist court."
Carried.
A 5. Prior
Bridge That the Clerk take the necessary steps to have side-
walks initiated on both sides of west Barker between
Corwin and Carlton Streets, also north side of west
Barker between Franklin and Carlton, and small portion
on south side of west »ater between Frankla,n and
Carl$gp St1'nlSs,w
Carried,
unicipal 9. Prior
v Allan
Ro li
J
»v -law #1316 17. Prior
Bridge "By -law #1316, 1950, A by -law to designate the
area of land which is to be used as a trailer
camp and for prohibiting the use of other lands
i I for the use of such purposes." Read a first,
second and third time and finally passed.
To
Ad jourrl
rra f
I
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Dept. of
j', $lrhways
By law #1117 18. Prior
Allan "By -law #1317, 1950. A by -law to authorize the
Reeve and Clerk to execute an Agreement with Roy
Deline regarding a sewer." Read a first, second
and third time and finally passed.
.42
;Present
!Ip
sel 101
'Minutes
41
Aug. 21,1950.
Public Util.
Warden Subdiv.
16. Prior
Allan
19. Bridge
Prior
2. Prior
Bridge
"That a letter of appreciation be sent to the
Deputy Minister of Highways, Mr. J. Millar,
for the action taken regarding suggestions re
Dorchester Traffic Circle and the removal of
trees near 'Welcome Inn'."
Carried.
"That we do now adjourn to meet again on Monday,
August 28th, unless sooner called by the Reeve."
Re e
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour 9:30 P.M.
Add
i
Regular Council Meeting held in the Cbuncil Chambers on Monday,
August 28th, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
W. R. Sootheran
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Bridge
Allan "That the minutes of meeting held August 21st be
adopted as printed."
Carried.
"That the Utilities be requested to run electtic
line to property of W. Hayward on east side of
Fry Avenue."
Carried.
Clerk
Allan
Prior "By -Law #1320, 1950, A by -law to regulate the use
of land and character, location and use of
structures. (age Warden). Read a first, second
and third time and finally passed.
Road
1 Su
ombe
s
4. Sootheran
Prior "That we send the signed statement of Kalar Road
owners to Dr. Sturgeon asking that he apply to the
Department of Health for a mandatory order for the
installation of a watermain on Kalar Road."
5. Allan
Prior
6. Prior
Allan
Sub 7. Prior
Allan
ision
Allan
Prior
11, Allan
Prior
Carried.
"By Law #1319, 1950. A By -law to regulate the use of
land and character, location and use of structures.
(Harvey Caswell)." Read a first, second and third time
and finally passed.
"By -Law #1322, 1950. A By -law to regulate the use of
land and character, location and use of structures.
(Branscombe Erwin)." Read a first, second and third
time and finally passed.
"By -Law #1321, 1950. A By -law to regulate the use of
land and character, location and use of structures.
(Herbert Weaver)." Read a first, second and third
time and finally passed.
"By Law #1318, 1950. A By -law to regulate the use of
lands and character, location and use of structures.
(D'Arcy Cropp)." Read a first, second and third time
and finally passed.
ome 9. Bridge
Allan "That Tourist Home Licenses be granted to:
Mrs. Frank Enid s•83�; l Street
Robert Keighan, 2515 Portage Roati,
subject to the sual inspection."
Carried.
10. Sootheran
Bridge "That whereas Mr. Guglielmo Reechia was not elegible
to become a member of the Municipal Pension Plan when
it was instituted on Notember 1st, 1948, because of
his age,
And whereas the plan provides that past service annuity
equal to $15.00 for each completed year of service up
to the effective date of the plan, be paid to all
employees who signed up for same and Mr. Reechia has
so signed,
Therefore Be It Resolved that we purchase an immediate
annuity for Mr. Gugliel.mo (William) Reechia with the
Township of Stamford being named as the purchaser at
a cost of $65
Carried.
"That the Engineer and Chairman of Cemetery Committee
be delegated to attend Cemetery Convention in Guelph
September 27th, 28th, 29th."
Carried.
12. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Clerk advise the Ontario Department of Plamingj
and Development that this Council agree to the sub-
division of part of Lot 148, owned by Miss Jean Lundy
and Mrs. M. 0. Lundy."
Carried.
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4
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ii dental
(d
Revised Plan 14.
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"Local 15.
ijimnrovements
$v -law 1121 16.
Iv -law 1124 17.
sip:
Aljiv -law 1325 18. Sootheran
Shp Pttor
II!��
Hydro 19. Prior
MO committee Allan
i
Aug
13. Prior
Allan
Sootheran
Bridge
"That we authorize the Reeve and Clerk to sign
a sewer rental agreement with R. A. Fraser, 197
Queenston Street, St. Catharines, to connect with
sewer on Keith Street, from second lot north of
Keith Street on Portage Road at a rate of 35.35
per year for 30 years."
Carried.
Bridge
Sootheran "That the Clerk write to the Ontario Planning and
Development that this Council approve of the
revised plan of Part Lot 56, Township of Stamford."
Carried.
"That the Clerk and Engineer take the necessary
steps to initiate the following:
Sidewalks to be constructed on the north side
of Leeming Street between Dorchester Road and
Brookfield Avenue; on south side of Leeming
Street between Dorchester Road and Mouland Avenue;
on both sides of west Barker between Bonn'- and
Carlton and small portion ton south side of west
Barker between Franklin and Carlton Streets; on
the east side of Franklin Avenue from Culp to
Barker Street; that sewers and watermains be
constructed on Margaret Street from Dorchester
Road to Waters Avenue."
Carried.
Prior
Sootheran "By -Law #1323 1950. A By -law to provide for
borrowing upon debentures to pay for
various capital expenditures." Read a first and
second time.
Allan
Sootheran "By -Law #1324, 1950. A By -law to declare the
desirability of undertaking certain work as a
local improvement under the provisions of The
Local Improvement Act." Read a first, second and
third time and finally passed.
"By -law #1325, 1950. A By -law to authorize the con-
struction of a watermain on Portage Road as a local
improvement under the provisions•of The Local
Improvement Act." Read a first and second time.
"That the Reeve appoint a committee to represent
Council on Hydro Project matters."
Carried.
The Reeve appointed Deputy -Reeve R. I. Prior, Councillor W. R.
Sootheran and Engineer M. F. Ker and himself as a committee to act
'on Hydro Project matters.
20. Bridge
Prior That the Township Hall be closed on Monday, September
4th being Labour Day, and that the next Council
meeting be on Tuesday, Sept. 5th at 5:30 p.m. unless
sooner called by•the Reeve and that we do now adjourn
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour 11:30 P.M.
H i
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Re ve
ing
t
5,1950.
Regular Council Meeting held in the Council Chambers on Tuesday,
September 5th, 1950, at 5:30 p.m.
1. Bridge
Allan
2. Bridge
Allan
Rentals 4. Bridge
Bridge
Allan
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
�!e%l/y1'~
Acting Reeve
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
W. R. Sootheran
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
"That Deputy Reeve Prior take the Chair until the
arrival of the Reeve."
"That the minutes of the meeting held on August 28th
be adopted as printed."
3. Allan
Bridge "That in view of the fact that the Department of Highways
has issued a permit for the erection of a motel on
Lots 757, 758, 759, south side of Buchanan, that the
Building Inspector issue a permit, providing they conform
to the Building By -law, to A. J. Marschello."
Prior "That the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign sewer
rental agreements for:
Roy Deline, 2352 High Street
Walter S. Sherk, 1712 Dunn Street
James W. McCann, 2130 Keith Street."
Special Council Meeting held in the Council Chambers
September llth, 1950, at 7 :30 p.m.
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
5. Bridge
Allan "That we accept the offer of Mr. Stephen Vigh to deed a
lot being the continuation of Hodgson Avenue providing
he grades the lot satisfactory to the Engineer and that
the one foot strip be deeded at the end of the lot so
deeded, and the Township Solicitor draw up the necessary
papers."
Carried.
"That we do now adjourn to meet again on Monday, Sept.
llth at 7:30 p.m. unless sooner called by the Reeve."
Carried.
Meeting adjourned.
Hour 6:50 P1/4M.
on Monday,
Clerk
F, 1.I Finance
T4 '`I Roads
`v Relief
Iih
4.
:.1 General
1
YY Warehouse
I t
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II knnance II
Minutes
Restricted
;I area by -law
1 Street
7.
liahts
4. Allan
Prior
5. Prior
Allan
1. Bridge
Allan "That the minutes of the meeting held on September
5th be adopted as printed."
Carried.
2. Prior
Bridge "That the Clerk be asked to have the necessary
restricted area by -law prepared re proposed sub-
division of Swayze Estate, Plan 876, Township of
Stamford."
Carried.
3. Bridge
Allan "That the Council convene as a Finance Committee to
consider accounts."
Carried.
"That the statement of ROADS Accounts dated September
llth as presented, be accepted and the accounts be
paid amounting to $6,202.38."
Carried.
"That the statement of RELIEF Accounts dated
September llth as presented, be accepted and the
accounts be paid amounting to $244.79."
Carried.
6. Prior
Sootheran "That the statement of GENERAL Accounts dated
September llth as presented, be accepted and the
accounts be paid amounting to $162,970.96."
Carried.
Sootheran
Bridge "That the Finance Committee having completed the
passing of accounts do now resume the balance of
the agenda."
Carried.
Bridge
Prior "That the Building Inspector be authorized to issue
a building, permit for a warehouse on Stanley Street
for the Ontario Hydro Electric Power Commission."
Carried.
Sootheran
Allan "That the Public Utilities be asked to instal one
light on St. Mark's Street and two lights on Caswell
Street to be located in such a manner to conform
with additional lights when further building warrant
That trees between Worth and Prospect on Portage
Road be trimmed to give existing lights chance to
illuminate area."
Darried.
10. Sootheran
Bridge "That the application for a Hawker's and Pedlar's
License from the Dominion Readers Service for sales
men,7. J. Smukcand L. J. Hamilton be not granted."
Carried.
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11,1950
11. Prior
Sootheran "That we approve of McLeod sale to Podhorn as re-
commended by Planning Board subject to owner deeding
extension of Duncan and Alex Avenues from existing
street to a line parallel with north limits of lands
to be conveyed."
12. Bridge
Prior "That we approve of the Grandoni Sale to the Director,
Veterans' Land Act as per letter from W. C. LaMarsh,
K.0
13. Bridge
Sootheran "That we notify the Planning Board that we do not
approve of the sale of any land to Stefan Graczwk by
Harvey Caswell, being part of Township Lot 113, Valley
Way, as proposed building would not be in the best
interests of the neighbourhood."
14.
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
Bridge
Prior "By -Law #1326. A by -law to declare the desirability of
undertaking certain works as a local improvement under
the provisions of The Local Improvement Act." Read a
first, second and third time and finally passed.
Allan
Sootheran "By -Law #1327. A by -law to authorize the construction
of certain works as local improvements under the pro-
visions of The Local Improvement Act." Read a first
and second time.
16 Prior
Allan "That the Engineer request Department of Highways to
repair approach to Royal Subdivision at Lundy's Lane
as it is in a dangerous condition."
Reeve
Carried.
e 17. Sootheran
Allan That the Engineer be asked to spread a little stone
on the eastern end of Morden Drive to help residents
get necessary domestic services during muddy periods."
Carried.
18. Bridge
Allan "That this Council request the County Council to have
directional signs erected at the corner of McLeod
Road and Stanley Avenue."
Carried.
19. Sootheran
Allan "That we do now adjourn to meet September 18th at 7:30
p m.
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour 9:00 P.M.
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Sanitary
con1itione
4?;
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St 40
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'Ivo 4 *"'InZ
fr4sent
Building
permit
W Lat 4,111:1
Special Council Meeting held in the
September 18th, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
1. Bridge
Allan
3. Sootheran
Allan
5. Sootheran
Bridge
G. W. Monroe
R. 1. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
W. R. Sootheran
"That the mins
llth be approved
t:
increase
Council Chambers on Monday,
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
of the meeting hell on 5ept,
as real,"
Carriel,
2. Bridge
Sootheran "That the letter from Mr. I/ Mrs. Ylre?g peyer1
the unsanitary con:itions et. on toe
property be referred to 9 Tc:t
for immeliate action to eliminate the ektpeliely
unsanitary condition."
Vap7lel,
"That the ?tiblic oe Jo--
reouested a lignt in front
some months ago ahl as yet :Jo rictHn. sas tgeen
taken. 7 be rei;ested to ma-ce the :n-s7:;;;AY-'
3S sooh as poss23le,'
tA
4. Sootheran
Allan "That 5. Tfnacs he ranted e 2nit
and vorkshop on the so site ot' kirtaut,
Part TOwnship Lat Fliaft
;a 2 "2 "L
tietft fl 22r!.;!J: 4 5 0 M:-,71 1 1" v-
vajes De t_a-oleil
:agrm-e
6. Sootheran
Bridge "That the Clefr be empwene_i? to tirir,s 17
to exclufs Lot *2 :tr_smi neit.:na Ind l i“4 ;:n
the value or tolae_s ftsut ia/r/D1 7t.',
7. Prior
Bridge "Bty-Lav #1 1950, t.P Luthhrz
an Azreemert betwibeko the: Crcul:,Tvtiin iUt 1)1ii-17
Cropp for maintehunce ti"wtts_z% 7fia*"
public highways_ ZrOrp Strtt ant :17 .t-;mu.
Read a fint,, sterna lath Wit itumt
Stvithenn "triy-Lkie 19.50 to idilit:sint'dite tit f
subdivision agreitmetit.
anti the :Cor,ptinit.i)n..'" lieu(' Lid zinz aitirmnid imw
thitv.1 tame And passed..
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1.
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9. Sootheran
Prior
Bridge
bootheran
Atlan
Southoran
Soot ran
Allan
Sentomber 2
"By-Law l000, I 3,
SUbdiViS :try I I I j I 1 is
Brant and Li ‘L'ul 111 1
and third
"That we approv
Lot 73 by 1iavol L.
"By-Law fil311, _7..
fuel dealer:.'
and passed.
"That we
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3. Bridge
Sootheran "That the application for victualling license
be granted to Oliver S. Scott, 2314 Thorold Road,
subject to the usual inspection and that the
license previously issued to Steve Yeyna at the
same address be and is hereby cancelled."
4. Allan
Prior
5. Sootheran
Allan "That the statement of RELIEF Accounts dated
September 15th, 1950 as presented, be accepted and
the accounts be paid amounting to $1102.19."
6. Allan
Sootheran "That the statement of GENERAL Accounts dated
September 15th, 1950 as presented, be accepted
and the accounts be paid amounting to $12,608.07."
Allan
Bridge
Carried.
i�.
"That we adjourn to go into committee on finance."
Carried.
Carried.
7. Allan
Sootheran "That the statement of ROADS Accounts dated
September 15th, 1950 as presented, be accepted
and the accounts be paid amounting to $5
Carried.
"That we adjourn as a finance committee and proceed'
with regular council business."
Carried.
Sootheran
Bridge "That Henry Papst be granted a permit for the
erection of 9 double cabins on the east side of
Buchanan Avenue, part Township Lot 127, Plan 2795.
Carried.
Representative owners of property in the Royal Subdivision
addressed the Council in respect to park lands within the
subdigiaion. They suggested that if the Municipality would have
j the park lands ploughed and graded and supply the seed, the
residents would be willing to plant the seed and take care of
the park after the planting. The Council was of the opinion
that the lands should be ploughed down this fall and the sod
;would rot during the winter and early next spring the land
could be worked up and seed planted: The following resolution
!was passed in this respect::
Royal sub- 110. Sootheran
division narks Bridge "That the request for-aid in constructing a park
for the use of the residents of the Royal Sub-
division be granted and the Engineer proceed
i with the amount of work he deems feasible at
present. The residents be commended for the
1 public spiritedness in offering to help with
the labour on the project."
Carried.
cks 've 11. Sootheran
Prior "That the Clerk be instructed to contact petitioners
for road improvement and building of sidewalks on
Sinnicks Avenue, informing they; that present building
construction is such that sidewalks for 1950 are
not in order and recommend that a sidewalk petition
on a regular form be submitted next year. That the
road be graded and patched as soon as possible."
in re 12. Allan
Sootheran "That the following increases in wages and salaries
be granted in view of the increased cost of living
as from September lst, 1950:
Hourly labourers 04 per hour
Junior draftsman $80.00 per year
Rodman $80.00 per year
Stenographers and female employees $50.00 per year
Janitor $80.00 per year."
2 5,1950,
Carried.
Carried.
13. Sootheran
Bridge "That Norman Watson be granted a permit for a Fuel
Dealer's License for the balance of 1950, the Clerk
pointing out that Council is not in accord with the
location of a wood yard in a residential area and
would recommend that he seek another site for 1951
activities."
Carried.
14. Allan
Prior "That we petition the Department of Highways for
interim payment of the statutory grant under the
Highway Improvement Act on expenditures amounting to
$90,678.09 made to August 31st, 1950."
Carried.
Mr. Anthony Priest appeared before Council and complained about dogs
running at large in the vicinity of his property at Portage Road
and Valleyway. He stated that many of the dogs did not have license
tags. The Clerk was requested to refer the matter to the proper
authorities for action.
15. Prior
Sootheran "That the amount of $471.51 overdraft on Arena
Debenture Account be taken from surplus account."
Carried.
2 16. Prior
Allan "By law #1332, 1950, to add to Presbyterian Burying
Grounds as constituted by Cemetery By -law #911, 1944,
and to make applicable thereto all the provisions of
the said by -law." Read a first, second and third
time and passed.
17. Sootheran
Bridge "That we do now adjourn to meet Monday, October 2nd,
1950, at 7 :30 p.m."
Carried.
Meeting adjourned,
Hour 10: 0 IJ iJLtii P .M.
1
Clerk
o. 47
;;Present,
:?Minutes
E'I
1 By -law 1334 2. Prior
Allan
I:
Building
i; permit
I By -law 1111 4. Bridge
Prior
J
Corwin Cres.
subdivision
;Hunting
licenses
grail St
Regular Council Meeting held in the Council Chambers on Monday,
October 2nd, 1950, at 7:30 p.m.
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
1. Bridge
Allan "That the minutes of the Council meeting held on
September 25th be adopted as printed."
J
Carried.
"By -Law #1334. A by -law to provide for the borrowing
of money pending the sale of debentures." Read a
first, second and third time and passed.
3. Bridge
Prior "That the Building Inspector be authorized to issue
a permit to Norman Crick at 3654 Woodbine Avenue
subject to the approval of the Sanitary Inspector."
Prior
Allan
J
!7. Bridge
Prior
Carried.
"By -Law #1333. A By -law to authorize the execution
of an agreement between the Falls View Hose Brigade
and the Corporation." Read a first, second and
third time and passed.
That we approve of plan of Corwin Crescent Subdivision
as outlined in red, plan dated April 21st and amended
September 20th, 1950, subject to the following
conditions:
(1) 20 foot easement from Dunn Street to Erwin Cres.
(2) Deed to be furnished from H.E.P,C. to Township
for Erwin Crescent.
(3) Pedestrian right -of -way 5 feet wide between
Lot 63 and 64.
(4) Applicant produce an easement for relief sewer
from Franklin Avenue to Corwin Crescent.
(5) 1 foot reserve at end of Corwin Crescent.
(6) Owner consent to usual restrictions.
(7) Township construct watermain as local improvement.
(8) Owner pay cost of constructing a 12 inch sewer,
Township pay excess cost.
(9) Owner construct roads."
Prior
Allan "That the price of pheasant hunting license for non-
residents be as follows:
1 day
2 days
3 days or more
$1.00
$2.00
$3.00
Carried.
Residents will pay usual 25¢ for license and that we
agree to reciprocal agreement with Crowland and
Thorold Townships respecting licenses."
Carried.
"That we approve of the sale of a lot on Rial1 Street by
Ernest G. Wills to his brother Gordon Wills subject to
the approval of the Planning Board and the Township
Engineer."
Carried,
olence
iga
ivisi.n
8. Bridge
Prior "That this Council authorize the Township Engineer to
attend the funeral of Mr. Ted Marshall of the Highways
Department and that the Clerk and Engineer forward a
letter of condolence to the family."
9. Allan
Prior
Green 10. Allan
iv sion
Carried.
"That we approve of the J. Savriga proposed subdivision
plan drawn by R. B. Erwin, dated October 23rd, 1947, as
amended September llth, 1950, subject to the following
conditions:
(1) The owner enter into satisfactory arrangements
concerning restrictions,
(2) That the owner deed the Corporation a one foot
reserve at the west .end of Caswell Street.
(3) That the owner enter into the usual arrangements
regarding the cost of services and roads. (1005)."
Carried.
Prior "That we approve of the Alem Green proposed subdivision
of part of Township Lot }140 prepared by R. 13. Erwin,
dated September 8th, 1950, subject to the following
conditions:
(1) That the owner convey by deed a one foot reserve
at the west end of diem Street.
(2) That the owner enter into satisfactory arrangements
concerning restrictions.
(3) That one lot be deeded to the Corporation for park
purposes.
(4) That the lot on north side of Alem Street be
included and numbered in plan."
Carried.
11. Bridge
Prior "That Monday being Thanksgiving Day the Township offices
will be closed and that the Council meet at 5:30 on
Tuesday, October 10th."
Carried.
Meeting adjourned
Hour P. M.
Li la
Regular Council Meeting held in the Council Chambers on Tuesday,
October 10th, at 5:30 p.m.
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
J. N. Allan
A. G. Bridge
W. R. Sootheran
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Mr. F. W. Reid of 218 Portage Road complained to Council about certain
action taken by the Police Department in connection with a Junk yard
he apparently operates at that address. Mr. Reid was advised to make
any complaints concerning the Police Department to the Police Com-
mission,bf the Township.
g. N
Minutes
€s; Sewer Water
Vine St.
Vi
Used Car
License
By -law 1315 5. R.Prior
A] lan
By -law 1323 6.
Rates
By 1322
Victualling
License
Armistice
Day
Mrs. Harold Smith protested to the Council about a picket fence
between her property and the Benyo property being called a
spite fence during the Council meeting of a week ago. No
action taken.
1. Bridge
Allan
Sootheran
Prior
"That the minutes of the meeting held on October
2nd be adopted as printed."
Carried.
"That we approve the report of Engineer M.
F. Ker on the construction of sewers and
watermains on Vine St. and instruct the
Engineer and Clerk to have the necessary
by -laws prepared to proceed with the ap-
provals of same."
Carried.
Crawford 3. Allan
Bldg Permit Sootheran "That Norman Crawford be granted a permit to
build a workshop and showroom on Lot No. 673
plan 2795 Kitchener St. as per application
for building permit."
4. Sootheran
Allan
Carried.
"That the application of David Gauthier for
a used car license be laid over for a week."
Carried.
"By -law #1315. A by -law to provide a sewer rate
of *10.00 per lot for subdillsion composed of
118 lots in Twp. lot 60." Read a third time and
passed.
Sootheran
Allan "That the schedules of rates appearing in the
first two readings of by -law 1323 be cancelled
and the revised schedule appearing on the
third reading be approved."
Carried.
Allan
Sootheran "By -law #1323. A by -law to provide for
borrowing $294,329. upon debentures to pay
for various capital expenditures." Read
a third time and passed.
Sootheran
Bridge "That a victualling license be granted to
George and Rachel Jackson, 1985 North St."
Sootheran
Prior "That the clerk be instructed to communicate
with clerk of the City of Niagara Falls ac-
knowledging their letter in regards to
Armistice Day Services suggesting it be a
joint affair with Rev. Newton speaking for
Stamford along with Reeve Monroe."
Carried.
ephone
Graham
eet
hts
ea ve r
chankula
divisions
ourn
eral
ds
ief
nce
10. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Clerk be instructed to write to Bell
Telephone Co. that the Council feel that the Niagara
Fars Exchange should make every effort to give
service to N. Graham on the Garner Road."
12. Prior
Sootheran
Carried.
11. Sootheran
Bridge "That inasmuch as construction and occupancy of the
majority of residences on Division St. and Sinnicks
Ave. and on Morden Drive between King and Stanley,
and on Hpdgsan north of Rysdale have been completed,
the Public Utilities be asked to proceed with the
installation of street lights on the above mentioned
streets."
Carried.
"That the following subdivisions be approved subject
to conditions expressed:
1. Herbert Weaver Pts 161 and 158 (6 lots)
(a) Owner to provide a deed for a 1' reserve at
north end of Elizabeth Cres.
(b) Name of Elizabeth Crescent to be changed to
another name so as to prevent confusion with
existing names.
(c) Owner to agree to restrictions.
2. K. Schankula Pts 161 and 158 (19 lots)
(a) Owner to provide 1' deeds for all street ends
(b) Owner to agree to restrictions.
(c) Owner to deed lot 13 to Twp, for Park
purposes."
Carried.
13. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Council do now adjourn and go into Committee t
of Finance to deal with the various accounts as
presented."
Carried.
15. Sootheran
Bridge "That the statement of Roads Accounts dated October
10th, 1950 as presented, be accepted and the accounts
be paid amounting to 09,852.51."
Carried.
17. Sootheran
Bridge "That we do now adjourn as a finance committee and go
into a Committee as a whole."
Carried.
14. Sootheran
Bridge "That the statement of General accounts dated October
10th, 1950 as presented, be accepted and the accounts
be paid amounting to 032,649.08."
Carried.
16. Allan
Sootheran "That the statement of Relief Accounts dated October
10th, 1950 as presented, be accepted and the accounts
be paid amounting to $114.77."
1
Carried.
'It
Adjourn 18. Sootheran
Bridge "That we do now adjourn to meet Tues. Oct. 17th at
5:30 p.m."
Oct. 10, 1950.
No. 4.9 Regular Council Meeting held in the Council Chambers on Tuesday.
October 17th, at 5:30 p.m.
G. W. Monroe Reeve
J. N. Allan Councillor
A. G. Bridge Councillor
W. R. Sootheran Councillor
Minutes
Pettitt Ave. 2. Bridge
Allan
Street Lights 3. Sootheran
Allan "That the Public Utilities be requested to install
a light in front of the Red Casque Inn;
another at the corner of Mouland and
High Streets."
Extension
Hodgson Ave.
Schankula
Subdivision
1. Sootherar.
Bridge "That the minutes of the last meeting to adopted
as printed."
Bridge
Sootheran "That we accept a deed from Mr. Stephen Vigh
for the extension of Hodgson Ave. and it be
dedicated for Road purposes provided Mr. Vigh
signs the necessary agreements Re: Roads
Sewers and Water mains."
Sootheran
Bridge
J
Meeting adjourned
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
"That the request of Mr. D'Arcy Cropp be granted
to widen the road on Pettitt Avenue subject
to the approval of Township Engineer. Extra
cost to be aid by Mr. Cropp and Mr. Croppts
cheque for $1200.00 be accepted in payment
thereof."
"That we accept a payment of $275.00 from
Mr. Shankula in place of lot previously
designated as Park property on his sub-
division."
Dee. Fisher 16. Bridge
Bldg Permit Allan "That the application of George A. Fisher for
a permit to erect 5 cabins on Thorold Stone
Road, Part Lot 73, be granted subject to the
approval of the Building Inspector."
Carried.
Carried,
ie Ferenes
Permit
a Car
ense
,000 Crant
u Roads
Da
ermain
larRd.
cal
rovements 13.
7. Sootheran
Allan
8. Sootheran
Fridge
Bridge
Sootheran
er Rental 10. Bridge
Allan
11. Bridge
Sootherar,
12, Bridge
Sootheran
Sootheran
Allan
-law 1.3.6 14. Allan
Sootheran
V
8 15. Sootheran
Allan
"That Louie Ferenes be granted a pernit to alter
art extend his notei by adding .?ix uzits, enlarge
the restaurant an d add additional s t e r e ,r to
restaurant."
Carried.
"Th the applicati e for U C lot for
Petrie be not granted."
"By -law No. 1336.
construction of
ments under the
Act." Read a fi
nn
"That. the Engineer end Clerk be ir..s tructe,. to haro
t la; fn ,t
prepared n_ r to t r1P =i ri r.'L..
of Highways for a supplementary v .n,. of t15,000
for road work in 105n."
Carried.
"That the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign; a
:ewer rental agreement ult.h Robert tcon in
respect to property on North Street, The rental
to he t3.E1 per year for a period of 30 rear- and
that the necessary by-law be prepared."
Carried,
"That the Stamford Council agree to have inserted
in the press that they give permission to Stanford
Legion Branch 1,79 to hold a Poppy Day campaign on
Nov. 11th and that an official proclamation be
inserted in the press requesting all to participate."
Carried.
"That the Engineer be instructed to order all the
necessary materials for the construction of a
watermain on Kalar Road, this be contingent on the
mandatory order from th Provincial Board of Health
and in accordarce with the verbal approval_ of the
Ontario Municipal Board."
Carried.
the Engineer he authorized to order the
necessary materials for the construction of sewers
and watermains on Margaret, Althea, Harvey and
Churches Lane and the Engineer proceed with side-
walk construction."
Carried.
A By -law to authorize the
certain sewers as local improve
provisions of the Local Improvement
rst and second time,
"By -law No. 1338. A By -law to establish and lay out
certain lands as part of Brookfield Avenue and'
certain other lands as part of Pew St." Read a
.first, second and third time and passed.
jt-
By -law 1135 16.
By -law 337 17.
New Roles
Relief Allow. 1g.
flr.McMillan 19.
Ad 1eurn
Oct.17,1950
o. 5
Minutes
Finance
Regular
October
Bridge
Sootheran "Byelaw No. 1335. A By -law to authorize
the construction of certain water'rains as
local improvements under the provisions
of tt^e Local Improvement Act." Read a
first. and second time.
Allan
Sootheran "By -law No. 1337. A By -law to authorize
Mabel L. Pell to maintain structures and
trees encroaching upon the lards acquired
by the Corp. from her to widen Churches
Lane." Read a first, second and third
time and passed.
J
Alt
Sootheran "That we adopt the new regulations regard
ing relief allowances, as laid down by the
Dept. and the Clerk he authorized to issue
relief accordingly."
Sootheran
Bridge
20, Sootheran
Allan
Bridge
Prior
Carried.
"That the Council of the Tt•;p. of Stamford
wish to express their congratulations to
Dr. McMillan, M. P. elect for l.`elland
County and trust that his efforts on be-
half of his constituents will meet with
every success,"
Carried.
"That we do now adjourn to meet Monday,
Oct. 23 at 7:30 p.m."
Carri ed.
Meeting adjourned
Hour 7:3 M.
SG? ve e
Council Meeting held in the Council Chambers do Monday,
23rd, at 7:30 p.m.
G. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
A. G. Bridge
W. R. Sootheran
J. N. Allan
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
1. Bridge
Allan "That the minutes of the Council meeting held
on October 17th be adopted as printed."
Carried.
"That the Council go into Committee of
the whole to consider the accounts as
presented by the Finance Chairman."
Carried.
■mss
elief 3. Bride
f�
Prior
oneral
d 'cure)
nvitation
v -law 1
ediars
icense
4. Allan
Frier
Allan
Bridge
Allan
Fri or
Fri or
Allan
Sootheran
Bridge
11. Sootheran
Prior
"That t7.
October
and the
stateetet e Relief
23rd,
1 as rr .-G _l,l ac
accounts paid, eancunting to
Carried,
"That 'iit f:P etata,ert, of Roads A ^C;i`..
r c bo :7:7
and the accounts be paid .rti nr,
Cur ie
V. "That the tate :ient f Cener;,l A; cee
Cctoi'er 23rd, 2c5C as presented,
d the accounts be c-Td amot.rti r,.,
Carrie 4.
"The_ we ac';.ourti as a Finance Committee and
proceed with reguiai council b t;:'_neee."
Carried.
"That the Building Inspector take up case
building at. 1718 -2C ArtFer Street with our
solicitor C. Lai+areh for advice on procedure."
Carried,
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
datcc.
"That as many members of Council as pocsible
accept the invitation of the Library Board to
attend the openng of the Drummond Branch
Auditorium, Nov. 1st,"
"That the Directors of the Community Chest be
advised that the Council are of the opinion
that the rental and heating of the V.O.N.
building should be at the rate of $30.00 per
month. This figure to be taken into consi-
deration of setting the amount to be alloted
to that organization."
"Bp -law No. 1339, 1950. A By -law to authorize
the execution of an agreemebt between. The Roman
Catholic Episcopal Corporation for the Diocese
of Toronto in Canada." Read a first, second
and third time and passed.
"That Arthur H. Vout, 1475 Drummond Rd. be
granted a Hawkers and Pedlars License for
the selling of fruits and vegetables."
Sidewalk
Petition
Lee Cornell 13. Allan
St, Lights
Optimist
Week
Cost of
Living_ Bonus 16.
12. Prior
Sootheran "That the information contained in
Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation
letter dated Get. 21, 1950 be conveyed
to the residents of the War Time Housing
with the suggestion that if they wish side-
walks, a petition be presented to Council
signed by purchasers of War Time Louses,"
Sootheran "That the request of Mr. Lee Cornell
be granted subject to the approval
of the Planning Board and a copy of
this resolution be forwarded to the
Planning Board."
1 4. Sootheran
Bridge "That. the Public Utilities be requested
to install lights on every other pole
of Culp St. between Corwin Ave. and
Franklin Ave."
15. Sootheran
Bridge
H. Gallinger 1$. Prior
Subdivision Allan
Sootheran
Prior
Louis Repar 17. Sootheran
Subdivision Allan
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
"That the Clerk be instructed to insert
an advertisement in the local paper,
over the signature of the Reeve, pro-
claiming the week of Nov. 11 18 as
Optimist Week."
Carried.
"That the request for a Cost
Bonus by the members of the
Dept. be not granted at the
time."
Carried.
Carrie d.
Carried.
of Living
Police
present
"That we approve of plan submitted
by R. B. Ervin, 0.L.S., of the Louis
Repar property at corner of Valleyway
and Drummond Rd., Lots 1 12 inclu-
sive, that Mr. Repar and Dept. of
Planning and Development be notified
that when Mr. Repar develops the
remaining part of his property that
this council will request 5% of land
for park purposes and usual„restric-
tions (re: single detached houses be
incorporated) and that the 1 ft.
reserve be on Sydney St."
That this Council agrees that permission
will not be granted for use of the 1'
reserve strip along the north side of
Althea St. at Portage Rd. Plan 103, unless
a subdivision plan is approved and re-
gistered and Mr. H. Gallinger be compensated
for proportionate share of any local
improvements he has paid."
rden Drive 19. Sootheran
Bridge
t. 23, 1950
notes
elix Critelli
id•.Permi.t 4.
"That Morden Drive
as possible."
20, Prior
Sootheran "That we do now adjourn to meet 7:30 p.m.
Monday, October 3C, unless stoner called
the Reeve."
Regular
October 30th, at
1, Bridge
Prior
Prior
Fridge
Sootheran
Allan
Oc!.ncil held in
T
no
A. n.
R.
J. N.
Monroe
iirCc
Bridge
Soctheran
Allay.
e
be construoted as soon
Hour
Carried.
Carried.
Meeting Adjourned
Reeve
Councillor
vO';.ii1:;111UY
Councillor
"That the iin,tes of tie meeting held on Sctoter
23rd be adopted as printed."
Carried.
"That the Engineer be asked to grade Mulhern St.
from Ulster St. to Belfast Street if time is
available."
Carried.
ail Delivery3. Sootheran
iamonte Sub. Allan "That the Postmaster-General be requested to order
the inauguration of Postal Delivery Service to the
Diamonte Sub division, pointing out that roads and
sidewalks are constructed and the ad agent areas
are presently serviced. That copies of the
resolution be forwarded to Dr, W. 11. McMillan
and Post master George Farrell."
Carried.
"That Felix Critelli be granted a permit for
the erection of a motel of 35 units on part
of range 8 9, fronting on Portage Rd."
Carried.
Clerk
"That the Building Inspector be authorized to
issue a permit to Enrico Iommi for a dwelling
and store on west side of Drummond Rd, Lot 7,
Flan 99."
Carried.
I -r John Grahar•,.
Telephone
s
lit
Fr:.it .Tnsn. 7. Soctheran
Prior
Remembrance
Day Service
M.Njcholson
Stone from
Dump
Used Car
License
6. Prior
Scotheran "That the Clerk write Mr. John ,raham
re: his endeavours to get a telephone
installed in his horse on Garner Road,
stating that tt is council feel that he
has been unfairly dealt with and that'.he
request the Bell Telephone Co, to give
him this service on the Niagara Falls
exchange and that he ma'+ use this letter
tc strengthen his case and that a copy
of Mr. Barclay's letter to forwarded
to Mr. Graham for his information."
Carried.
"That the report of the Ft't :it fns sector
.'a- ,.Per' Goodyear be accop' and 11-.
Goodyear be commended for his f-', cod work."
Carried.
V. Allan,
Sootheran "That we accept the invitatien from the
Greater Niagara t.'oteran'a Central
i le.m e a
ittee attend the Ar f
brance '.'a'° Parade and Service, Sunday
November 12 and as many of Council as
possible attend."
Carried.
9. Sootheran
Bridge "That we agree to sell to Mal. Nicholson,
St. Catharine:, approximately 5,000 cu.
yds. of ;,tone at our garbage disposal
area for 12 cents per ton, under the
following conditions:
1. That the removal of any or all rock cr
earth shall be under the direct super-
vision of the Township Engi neer.
2. That the location from which rock is
to be removed shall be designated by
the Township Engineer.
3. That the purchaser will not interfere
in any way with the disposal of ashes
and garbage.
4. That any roads within the disposal
area used by the purchaser,shall be
maintained by him and leave same
in a good state'of repair upon comae
pletion of his operations.
5. That the purchaser produce to the
Township Engineer duplicate signed
weigh slips from company to which
he sells this stone.
6. That the purchaser enter into this
agreement as outlined above and agree
to enter upon and remove rock at his
own risk.
Carried.
10. Bridge
Sootheran "That the application for a used car sales
license be granted to Albert Stevens, solely
on him retaining same, that is, not dis-
posing of business to any other person."
Carried.
law 1342.
-wer Rental 12. Prior
-ree`-ent Allan
1
'r -law 1j40
d 'ourn
_.�;;,I.carai,
i 1 ifir
14. ../.10/
Allan
as
16. Sootheran
Allan
3 I.3 t
rd t
exeoati.:a uf sr g .and V r -cr
an a. _ct
"That `J d C
!~lri i, the Reeve Je and i._e :'k L@ dot. 1..1 Zc•.
ler;tal agree'.._.:. eith that 0
1o
pCS
Reeve
tea.'.1 t.L•
1'.,. t
u_
"By-law i 1 r. c n ry By -le r 1
Sootheran s.. 1)_s i
parking r the Ac, cf octon
:r front cr j.:YThe
a first, seccn t and third t. Patti: and f;aesed.
"By-law 1.'O. 134 1f 5C. A By-law to •.i i.;
a F1-:at Tree hest 11. Pct i •.'.t:' pre
r Act; .t
t.:.8 Plant :�E1.a b• :.e
Corporation of'the TownshiiJ of Gtamfor.i o;.t-
ject to the approval of the I,cr.curatle
Minister of gri g ilt pure for the F: ovircu
Read a first,
and passed.
Sootheran
Fridge Feat the 11:1 is ft it t u r:e t'
cued with the Street lighting on _rker
Let.ween Dorchester Rd. and Drc;;kfield Avenue
Ltd Collins Crescent as oeveral houses are
occupied and many others are nnder construc-
t on The non- existence of ads or sidewalks
make it par tic'.l -l• hazarlGun for pedeott'ians
usin;; the area. Further that lights to in-
stalled on every third pole Cr. McLeod Rend
between Drumb;ond Read east to existing lights and
lights be installed on that part of Corwin
Crescent went of Drummond where houses have
been or are Leing erected.
Carried.
That we do now adjourn to meet Monday,
November 6 at 7:30 parr,."
Carried,
1Teetir; Adjourned
flour 8: m nn
1 ja
Booth
Hockey Club
o. 52 Regular Council Meeting held in the Council Chaerters on Monday,
Neve^i:er 6th, at 7:30 P.m.
1Kamoromi
Bldg Permit
6.
1. Sootheran
Prior
2.
3
Soother
Bridge
J
1
5. Sootheran
Prior
7. Prior
Bridge
Sootheran
Prior
n
R.
A. G.
W. R.
J. N.
Monroe
Prior
Bridge
Sootheran
Allan
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
That the minutes of the last meeting as
printed to adopted."
Carried.
"That the Council take a space in the pro
gramme of the Booth Junior "B" !Hockey Cluh
tc the amount of C10C.00,"
Carried.
Bridge
Sootheran "That the Council go into a Committee on
Finance to pass accounts as presented."
Carried.
4. Prior
Sootheran "That the statement of General Accounts
dated November 6th, 1950 as presented, be
accepted and the accounts be paid amounting
to $29,107.6$,"
Carried.
"That the statement of Relief Accounts
dated November 6th, 1950 as presented, be
accepted and the accounts be paid amounting
a�i
to .��81.99. r.
Carried.
Prior
Sootheran "That the statement of Roads Accounts dated
November 6th, 1950 as presented, be ac-
cepted and the accounts be paid amounting
l to $4,8.16.44."
Carried.
"That the Finance. Committee do now adjourn
and resume the balance of the agenda."
Carried.
"That W. Kamoro9Ii be granted a permit for
the erection of a 40 unit rttotel on the
west side of Portage Rd,, part range two
and three estimated cost to be $80,000."
Carried.
Lights
Ca',r riga
t d] v is ion
1]. Delivery 11. Sootherar.
odland Ave. Fridge
u
ivertisin_-
v -law 1344.
v -law 1343
L
0
Sootheran
F r ior
10. Bridge
Sootheran
13. Prior
Bridge
14. Sootheran
Prior
15. Allan
Prior
"That the Public litiltt,ies be asked to take
every effort to secure the neces :m nater_al:
to enable ther1 tc proceeb with street li r
where requested by council. That a l. r
or the lights reclueoteb arij not yet iustallei
be forwarded to Council, t the pe Lt]..
resiHents un .,mil: r._� J[.. Let. pc
and Fninklin gr nt :t ._t Yr-
_ties to recLiesto :i to proceed t:�
11-i ti.or :.er c
available and C.. ins ll."
ic :e z conveyed t0
Yer an enia o at
next t
by R. flake Erivin, file tbot
Twp. Solicitor prepare -lr...
E'er san e That •_i plan ai:t]rov
r` e T as r r,i -u :.�I� 0wnJ
Council uric
Carcit
Carried.
Carried.
"That the o t t n'.i.
m8.:>.6: at .�a(:, iii
asked to inaujn x ate Il:ai_1 tee: .ioe ODdiar ;d
Ave. 1" it in Lecessary to take the a;
up with Ottawa, the ic;SLfius 9r 7.enera1 be
asked to gi ��e the request his ifl7rnedlato at-.
tent c n. The Clerk to p07 Ht cut that. Mod—
land Ave, is one GC t?:e _howplaces of the
Township and while :•ca :s are constructed :t
is doubtful it sidewalks will be constructed,
That Dr. 7. H. McMillan be asked to aid in
securing the services."
Scotheran
Prior "That a 1C.00 advertisement be taken in the
v e i program of the Sea Cadets."
"By -law No, 1344, 1 A Py -law to amend
i By -law ;1165, 1948, respecting the prohibition
and regulation of the discharge of guns and
other firearms." Read a first, second and
third time and passed.
"By law No. 1343, 1950. A By -law to authorize
v/ the execution of an Agreement between the
Corporation and Mal Nicholson." Read a
first, second and third time and passed.
"By -law No. 1345, 1950. A By law to authorize
the execution of an agreement between the
Corporation and Robert Watson." Read a
first, second and third time and passed.
'By -law 1346 16. Sootheran
Bridge "Bv -law N. 1346, 1950. A By -law to regulate
the use of lands and character and use of
buildings and structures upon the lands
comprised within Plan #109 for the Township
of Stamford registered in the Registry
Office for the Registry Division of the
Count„ of Welland." P1 t 3
Aland. Read a first, second
and third time e anti passed.
By -law 134.7
law 1349
Roper and
Ayearst
10 Prior
Oootheran "By-law No 1349, 5
134 i� C. A By -law to amend
t 'v -law 7 1320 1950. and rr a:::. to ri,, the
use cf lands and character and use or
buildings
and 1 -'w. iv ,.L r, the lands
c: prised r t'.ir Plan ?107 for e Twp.
:)f Stamford registered in the Beristry
Office for the RP.g stry Division of the
Count or Welland." Bead a
and passed. a first, second
and it time an LL
t
17. Sootheran
"rV -la•r. No. 1341 1950, A By-law to regulate
the use cf lands and character and use of
buildings and structures upon the lands
comprised iSed `ri. to -'1 Flan 7t 210 for the Township
of Stamford registered in the '.Registry
or e for the Registry Division of the
County of Welland." Read a first, second
and third time and passed.
Allan
Prior
34 1950. and A By -law to amend
By-law #1319, 0 and to re
�.alate the
use or lands and character and ase of
buildings and structures within the lands
comprised within Plan #104 for the Twp.
of Stamford registered in the Registry
Office for the Registry Division of the
County of Welland." Read a first, second
and third time and passed.
v-law 1350 20. Sootheran
Allan "By-law No. 1350, 1 A By -law to amend
By -law y,321, 1950, 1 and to regulate the
use of lands and character and use of
buildings and structures within the lands
comprised within Ilan #106 for the Twp.
of Stamford registered in the Registry
Office for the Registry Division of the
County of Welland." Read a first, second
and third time and passed.
By -iawl 21. Allan
Prior
1
"By -law No. 1351, 1950. A By -law to amend
By -law #1322, 1250, and to regulate the
use of lands and character and use of
buildings and structures within the lands
comprised within Flan #105 for the Twp.
of Stamford registered in the Registry
Office for the Registry Division of the
County of Welland." Read a first, second
and third time and passed.
Prior
Sootheran "That the letter from Seymour, Lampard,
Goldring and Young dated Nov. 2nd, 1950
re: Roper and Ayearst be referred to the
Planning Board."
Carried.
1
ei. t .11'Ways
LI +dewalks
T;ov.6th, 1950
rieu
Fortit
23.
'dos ...e ra
GL,.
1.
3•
ge
...Or
r.
„cc e ran
I Lt.Lihts 4. .00theran
Allan
on
Roioo
Pe
:e
;f c w
C. (Al
da
idt
ma r. a. ea.
Carried.
Carried.
..m,_
,.�t ,ic}.
Cecelia 1rlih Le &i-anted
th e ecti, or. of uch
peri' i sto;7 L Oro i_ai t lets 139 134
t r
on the edam wiuF Ri, Pvag r
Garrey' Rd; at:: JX. cost to le 5 C__C
SU.ject to the a._j;:'O 4a1 of the Buildiag
Inspector."
singe
Prior "That the Department of Highwa': le con-
tacted with to get permission to repair Lde
sidewalks on Loth }:c Drummond and Iortare
Road at the cyst of the Department."
"That as the two pedestrian walks `etween
streets in the Royal Subdivision are ;ouch
in use by the residents of the area, and
are totally unlighted, the Public Ut'li-
ties be asked.to install one light on
each walk."
By
f v
R,.. E -law 1352
Broker:
.t.
B
3v -law 1325
R
Bd. ducation
A M301, 500.00
11.
r
4
Sco ti; era:
Allen
Sootheran
ra
:.lif:1
liy aw I;3_ 9 Scofteran
"That the 'Clerk ad r•c2; r;
ed 'Y
t.' 1 t, a 1 1 S 3 f e or lard 7 d e:
nentin rod,
vi t17 l /allowed [X l:.i.
allowed 11 ;1 i:ir:� LVG ru
d ie o __ct_
"'"'"-i 1 72
.off ..0. rt ,i A BV-1.:w
appoint 1o1' locRe, C'o_Ut
o
-„-rd „The and r,t.ssed.
L
tunnel
all oteo '.C_ to Cler r uy'
t
c rU� iP. condition."
r i.
u._t zt the construction of certain
;Mkt e:'[:ia f,b C„> Focal 1. dprily o.lb r t L 'il[I..:e;'
o p; -;i;;_on of fte Local
Act. Read a this'd time and pc,ssed. by
three fourths majority of Council.
S r'idge "Py -iaw Yo. 1236, 125 z L owy ut,
authorize 1.!ie, construction J° L.C1 Laiil
sewers az local I pro :e7e n s under
y.' si. Gn`, of the Locu :jrove nt Act."
head a '.:,iri1 t:.;ae± and pas::ed by three
fourths majority of Council.
10.
r� or
c "Ry aw No. 132`5, 1250. By-law A y aw t,;
j eu thorihe the conatruction Of a water main
on Portage Road as a local improvement
under the provisions of The Local
Improvement; Act." Read a third Lime
and passed.three fourths majority of Council.
The following members of the Board of ':ducation addressed
the Council in respect to their official application Cor
an amo::nt of w304,500.0O for capital expenditures including
a new 12 class room school on Dorchester Road near McLeod
and the acquisition of a school site on Drummond Road
between the Hydro Canal and the Railway Track:
3ov. A. H. Walker Chairman
Mr. Cordon Bates Member
Mr. R. A. McLeod Secretary- Treasurer
The members explained in detail the reasons for the increased
school a'ccomMddati'on: and answered questions raised by Council.
Prior
Sootheran "That the Clerk be asked to prepare the
necessary by-law relating to request of
Board of Education for the sum of
$304,500.00 for capital expenditures."
Carried.
jell.
Carried.
p Roa d s
s. -etion
ed
r' i5tra tii On
isinr-
ire Hydrants 14. Sootheran
Allan "That the 'Engineer is granted permission
to enter into agr- .emeri with Lorenzo
Construction, Co, for the raisin.' or
fire hydrants where necessary at a cost
of ~20.00 eac! as quoted."
djourn 15. Sootheran
Allan "That we do now adjourn to meet Monday,
Nov. 20 at 7'30 p.m."
1 ov. 13, 1950 .0 C
•1i nutes
mance
Roads
General
12. Allan
Sootheran "That inspection of Town slip Roads to held
Mon. Nov. 2Cth star ti r at 10 a .m."
1.3. Prior
Sootheran "That this Council approve or re
or Deed for Eiere1e property sold to a
Mr. Hal) as requested by '.a'. T. Ca111
solicitor in his letter of Nev. 1
Reeve
0. W. Monroe
R. I. Prior
A. C. Bridge
W. R. Sootheran
J. N. Allan
Carried.
Carried.
Cam
Carried.
Meetini, Adjourned
Hour 9:30 M.
le rk
o. 54 Regular Council Meeting held in the Council Chamber
November 20th, at 7:30 p.m.
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
1. Bridge
Sootheran "That the minutes of the meeting held on
Nov. 13th be adopted as read."
2. Prior
Allan
Carried.
"That we go into Committee of Finance to take
up and pass accounts.
Carried.
Prior
Allan i t "That the statement of Roads Accounts dated
November 20th, 1950 as presented, be accepted
and the accounts be paid amounting to $4,760.25."
4. Prior
Sootheran "That the statement of General Accounts dated
November 20th, 1950 as presented, be accepted
v and the accounts be paid amounting to
$35,606.58."
Carried.
i
Relief
B
By
Adiourn
5. Prior
Sootheran "That the statement of Relief Accounts
dated November 20th, 1950 as presented,
be accepted and the accounts be paid
amounting to 01,451.$7."
Carried.
By -law 1351 7. Sootheran
Allan
F1,
Postal
Service
Cemetery
House
C.H.V.C. Re:
Election
is
6. Allan
Sootheran "That we adjourn as a Finance Committee
and proceed with regular council business."
8. Bridge
Prior
Mail Delivery 10. Sootheran
Biamonte Sub. Allan
11. Prior
Allan
Bldg.permit 12. .Bridge
LQRobinson Prior
Carried.
"By -law No. 1353, 1950. A By -law to
authorize the issue of Debentures of
the Township to the principal amount
of $304,500 for Public School purposes."
Read a first and second time.
"That the Department of Postal Services be
asked to make a complete survey of all
postal services in the municipality of
Stamford Twp. with a view of eliminating
duplication of rural mail service."
Carried.
9. Sootheran
Bridge "That Gerald Herries, having been first
to request the rental of the Cemetery
house, be granted same when present
occupant vacates premises."
Carried.
"That the Post Office Dept. be requested
to reconsider their decision on granting
the extension of Postal Delivery Service
to the Biamonte Sub- division. It is the
opinion of Council that there is an error
in the Department's figures on the average
of 87 yards per call and a resurvey will
find that the Subdivision is entitled to
delivery service on the basis of the Depart-
ment's estimated distance of 40 yards per
call."
Carried.
"That the Clerk be asked to contact Radio
Station C.H.V.C. thanking them for offer
of time on the air for candidates, in
coming election, requesting that Wednesday
night, Nov. 29 be =Made available for this
purpose."
Carried.
"That the request for a permit for the
erection of a greenhouse at 2190 Main St.
from Mrs. Lorena Robinson be granted
subject to the approval of the Building
Inspector."
Carried.
dg.Permit
.Hindle
ed Cars
Leod Rd.&
ummond Rd.
nd transfer
.Lights
emin St.
.Tothfaluse
dg.Permit
diourn
over 20, 1950
13. Sootherar.
Prior
14. Allan
Sootheran "That the Chief of Police be asked to instn.et
the occupants of Garage at corner of Drummond
Road and McLeod Road to keep used cars etc.,
off the Highway on McLeod Rd. obstructing the
view going South. on Drummond Rd and this to
apply permanently."
15. Prior
Soothe ran "That we approve the transfer of land;;
J. Mulhern to Our Lady of Peace for a
and for a School according Co letter
LaMarsh, solicitor, dated Aov. 20th,
16. Sootheran
Bridge "That the Public Utilities be requested to
instal lights on alternate poles on Leemin_r
Street between Dorchester Rd. and Brookfield
Ave."
17. Sootheran
Allan
"Thait i±ind]e be granted a permit for the
construction of Store and apartment building
on the Lest Fart Lot 73."
side rortaf� Rd. Pd r :r
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
Carried.
from
Church
of W C.
1950.
"That Andrew Tothfaluse be granted a permit
for the construction of a 10 unit addition
to existing Fruit Garden Motorcourt on
Lundy's Lane subject to approval of Bldg.
Inspector."
-4y
1
Carried.
rchester Rd. 18. Sootheran
raffic Circle Bridge "That the matter of the dangerous traffic circle
at Dorchester Rd. be again brought to the
attention of th Minister of Highways bringing
to his attention the fact that another death,
the second of the year, has resulted in that
area. That drastic steps be taken to elimnate
the condition by lighting of the circle and
more suitable additional signs be erected."
Carried.
19. Sootheran
Bridge "That we do now adjourn t meet Saturday,
November 25 at 12 noon as Monday, November
27th is Nomination Day."
Carried.
Meeting Adjourned
M.
1 No. 55
Bv.
Mail delivery
$'';I Collins Cres.
Minutes
30 m.p.h.
steed limllt
30 mile signs 3.
;McLeod Road
;9ater ?s Road
Ft. Lots
95 108
1
By -jaw 1355
1, I
1 I
M
Bv-law
jl
)1!
Petition
Monroe St.
I
Regular Council Meeting held in the
November 25th at 12 noon.
1. Bridge
Sootheran
2. Snethera`I
Fridge
5. Sootheran
Bridge
R
A. u.
R.
"Tiia t
2Cth
ri ro e
Prior
Bridge
Sootheran
Council Chambers on Satt_uday,
Reeve
Deputy -Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
the minutes of the H held on Nov.
be adopted as read."
Carrie;..
"That the Clerk prepare a bv-law to be
submitted to highway Dept. a s k i n g :he
area to be designated as a 3C mile hour
speed limit be increased to take in the
area between Tioro]d Stone Road and
Lundy's Lane west to Kalar Road."
Carried.
Bri dge
Sootheran "That the Clerk write to the Conntv
Council asking t em to place 3C mile
an hour signs on McLeod Road l- etweer
Dorchester Road and Stanley St.
complaints are numerous regarding
excessive speeding, and on Montrose Road."
Carried.
4. Bridge
Sootheran "That the Council approve of the plans parts
of lots 95 and 108 subject to an aeyee-
ment being signed regarding water and road
payments and the owner agreeing to restrict-
ing by -law."
Carried.
"That the press and radio be asked to give
publicity to the fact that Mail Delivery
service will be instituted in the Collins
Crescent Sub division as soon as 907 of
mail boxes or letter slots are installed."
Carried.
6. cootheran
Bridge "By-law No. 1 355, 1950. A By -law to provide
f for the borrowing of money pending sale of
v debentures." Read a first, second and
third time and passed,
1354 7. Sootheran
Bridge "By -law No. 1 354, 1950. A By -law to author-
ize the construction of aecertajn work as
a local improvement under the provisions
of The Local Improvement Act." Read a
first, second and third time and passed..
Prior
Sootheran "That the Petition from residents of Monroe
Street re: condition of two properties in
that area be referred to Dr. Sturgeon of
the Welland Health Unit and Chief Dyer of
Lundy's Lane Fire Brigade for action. Copies
of petitions be forwarded."
Carried..
iourn 9. Sootheran
Prior "That we do now adjourn Lc :!.eet Tues1-
Dece nber 5th at 5:30 p.m. as "cr.,.
December th is election day."
v.25,1950.
EFUTY
HEVE
CUNCIL
:CARD OF
DUCATICN
1IBLIC
JTILITIES
nominated
A I'th
Gordon :w. Monroe
Robert I. Prior
John N. Allan
Donald Glintz
William R. Sootheran
James Wincott
George A. White
Luther Cartledge
Meredith F. Jones
Warren J. Kent
Lily M. McQueen
Thos. F. Knight
Keith C. MacLeod
James Wincott
d A. Sm .i.
D. J. Myer
W. R. Sootheran
C. J. Bessey
H. Roberts
J.
J. Myer
Geo. Powell
James Wincott
C. N. Lundy
H. Roberts
Keith MacLeod
Jasper Ings
Carried.
Results o:" Nomination- -eet. el
Monday, November 27th, 1950 7 p.m. to c p.m.
At the Township Hall, Niagara Falls, Ont.
Seccr. ._1 jv
a COS:V
.3 &I'7 en 3. Kent
T1 es. P. Knight
Lily McQueen
John hark
A. G. Bridge
W. H. Hindle
A. M. Cosby
HI
By I
OFFICE
For
Reeve
for
Deputy
Reeve
For
Council
3 to be
elected
For foard
j of Education
to be
elected
For Public
Utilities
NAME
Arthur Geo. Bridge
Gordon, W. Monroe
Robert I. ;'rior
(A:clarratior:)
John N. Allan
'Donald ^'_'ntz
Wi. 'Liam R. Soot} e'ran
George A. White
to
Meredith F. Jones
(Acclamation)
Warren J, Kent
(Acclamation)
Lily M. McQueen
(Acclamation)
Thos. P. Knight
Keith C. 1acLeod
James W noott;
Qualified and going to the Fol is
December 4th, 1950 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
ADDRESS
J_ 9
Drummond 'load
R.R.#3, Niagara Falls
2822 Spence S
penr.e �tr'eet
162l Dunn Street
1645 Leonard Avenue
167 Dorchester Road
1677 l,bte� llC mid
1702 Morden Drive
1776 Dorchester Road
2959 Lundy's Lane
2077 Corwin Avenue
OCCUPATION
Accountant
Fruit Grower
Dry Cleaner
Railway tcndncto
Laundry Supt.
Salesman
insurance
oa�es!na:
Accountant
Electrical Foreman;
Housewife
A
1813 Brookfield Avenue Welding Engineer
346 Fortage Road :''ar
1691 Arthur Street Electrical Cont.
eve
_puty Reeve
°Imo i 1
hard of Education
ublic Utilities
SUllAFY CF I OF
LLECYlo: i:11=0
Arthur Geo. Bridge
Gordon W. P
iobert 1. Frior
Jonn N. Ai _::11;
Genr.re A. 'mite
Donal.; ';lint..,
eredit I F, J r,e
Warren hen
Lily McQueen
Jame E. i nOL t.
Y9i ti: V G.a 1.90•.:
Thomas P. Knight
253
Total number of eligible electors in :arts
1 and 2 on Voters' List 8,569
;Siecl.e i "O!' 1 year
L1ecf,r Fy acci:i-
`18 tIL .'U j VP'il'
.;'_e,.., For yea.
F P 11
ercentage of eligible electors who voted at 1950 election 48.40%
ercentage of eligible electors who voted at 1949 election 31.06"o
ercentage of eligible electors who voted at 1948 election 43.34f
1
i s
4:p
-P.
iU
E I
11!
1 REEVE
Poll
No,
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Tabulation of election results by polls Dec. 4th, 1950.
N 6
rta
1044 53
18 30
121 45
78 17
124 48
141 70
99 52
128j 57
125 43
1151, 60
78 78
121 117
114 78
79 77
107 109
9
10
11
12 13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
121
80
112
62
58
94
91
84
54
115
100
2523
46
67
37
41
46
44
59
80
92
94
88
157
PUBLIC
COUNCILLORS UTILITIES
82
84
37 19
92 107
59 63
109 4 110
124, 129
91 82
1114 102
96 117
121 103
106 82
173 121
123 112
111 74
148 103
101 101
ioaI 76
88 101
65 77
44 69
711
82
129
104
70
83
59
38
92
138, 88
6 2672
0
0
88
34
65
36
75
110
69
105
82
100 102
93 93
151 155
1091 106
1
1001 90
1471 123
861 97
861 101
591 65
59 56
581 30
76 92
721 68
113 103
99 101
116 146
113 104
2301 2)57
9
75
28
90
52
102
123
84
92
79
18 65
5
28
11
52
36
18
45
44
38
19
34
30
32
43
58
38
26
24
34
4
20
11
10
21
16
715
30
91
46
41
77
60
43
55
54
57
102
64 1
56
73
40
53
34
29
44
15
50
73
81
93
116
1542
0
0
70
13
40
33
77
83
61
83
59
77
72
100
91
65
93
64
61
79
49
33
116
70
79
52
88
53
1761
1
strictions 2.
nroe St.
anscombe
wer on
resin Ores.
:tension
John's
-meter
Regular veUnCJi g in t[-
Tuesday, 2ecemtier 5th 1.50 at 5'
Fridge
e r,eetin or 1.0
Sootherar_ �r.at, the „in
25th be adopted as read.”
Sootheran
Bridge
:Oritbe
1. Prior
S. r_
it. Src:theran
N. Allan
R eeve
)si r._' i 1 OI
Cou
Carried.
"That n_lt tfr3 solicitor be IiS t, ruc i. e-
a _est:'7c .'1 by-law ''Or t
questei in petition."
ar: 10(1.
u prepare
as re-
"That
r e approve tke re �str3t,.,. of 11. a -id
sot:- on Corwin Crescent iota
.�.erec 1 to
and 75 to 81 as siown on fiSIi .:_-envied Sept.
20, 7fl5C
"That permission to granted F. A. Bransconi+_e
to construct, the sewer on Corwin Crescent
for an a"idittonal 350 feet, sub,'ect to the
approval of the Township Engineer according
to our specifications."
"That the Rector and dardens be asked to
negotiate with the owners of the Brooks
sub division with a view to purcf;asin land
for the extension of St. John's Cemetery
and that the registration of said plan be
held up temporarily."
"That A. G. Bridge be council's representative
along with Clerk to attend meeting with the
Executive Committee of the Hospital Board re:
raising funds for hospital purposes."
"That we approve of plan of proposed subdivision,
Part of Trap. Lot Ivn 54 45 by Make Erwin,
O.L.S, Sept. 4, 1950 subject to the Road
being constructed at no cost to the munici-
pality."
"That letter from Fraser eraser Solicitor re:
G. Ninacs claim be referred to our insurance
broker, D. Elsley."
4
Increased
111 Road appro-
priation
By
By -law 135;
l i
!�f
I
II
Lights on
Snow plow
9.
By -law 1127 11. Prior
Bridge "By-law No. 1327, 1950. A By -law to authorize
the construction of certain works as local
impro ve'•1(9nt s under the prov si ouG or The
Local Improvement Act." Read a third time
and passed.
Peter Samitz
to
Atilia Toth
13. Frior
Allan
R. Frior
Allan
By -law 1356 14. Sootheran
Allan
1311
Thr
By -law 1358
I ull
I l �r.l
,III
r
11=1221 _12
Finance
16. Prior
Allan
17.,,.• Prior
Bridge
18. Bridge
Prior
"That a letter
Geo. Donoett,
appropriation
of appreciation he sent to Honour:
Minister of Highways re: increase,
and Mr. J, M. h ;aclnnes.
Carried.
10, Allan
Frior "That the Engineer he instructed to have Blinke
lights mounted on the 4 snow plows."
Carried.
12. fridge
Scotheran "That we grant approval to Teter Salitz to sell
to Atilia Toth the property described by h.
Blake Lewin C.L.S, and
F as shown in plan as amended November 21/50 provided
tat in deed there is a provision whereby a
Road Allowance 66' wide may cross t'nis land
without cost to the Corporation if and we
the property on either side is subdivided."
Carried.
"By -law No. 1359, 1950. A By -law to provide
V fur the borrowing of money pending the sale
of debentures." Read a first, second and
third time and passed.
"By -law No. 1356, 1950. A By -law to declare
the desirability of undertaking the construc-
tion of an 8" waternnai n on Kalar Road from the
south limit. of the N.S. &T. Right -of -way to
the south limit of Thorold Stone Road, as a
local improvement under the provisions of
The Local Improvement Act." Head a first,
second and third time and passed.
By -law nu 15. I Frior
Sootheran "By -law No. 1357, 1950. A By -law to authorize
the construction of an 8" watermain on
Kalar Road from the south limit of the
V N.S.U. Right -of -way to the south limit of
Thorold Stone Road, as a local improvement
under the provisions of The Local improve-
ment Act." Read a first and second time.
"By -law No. 1358, 1950. A By-law to authorize
the construction of art,$" watermain on Kalar
Road from the south limit of t.'e N.S. &T.
Right -of -way to Woodbine Street." Read a
first, second and third time and passed.
"By -law No. 1360, 1950. A By -law to author-
ize the execution, of an Agreement with
Frank A. Branscombe." Read a first, second
and third time and passed.
"That the Council go into a Committee on Finance
to deal with the accounts as presented."
Carried.
1rn
.rster lot 23.
,arner Rd.
rau },ter
I Sale to
le Jnrow
1 for 26.
ert rors.
urn
.5th,1950
17, i:;
.-1
Frior
Soothe
Bridge
Prior
24.. Frior
Allan
erizing 25. Frior
27. Bridge
Sootheran
Ceocriil
ric
r o;
,t 1 nr:e c•
I e, a Le l
.:e: a
"That. we srnnt permission
R. R. 2, :;oLeu I }ia� N
to its daughter a niece
on Garner Rd. as shown
Reeve
sta ter7r =r•
H( 0" ,r 1
Hour
Carried.
to A ubrey :lllr_ter,
a ;ar_r Fall to deed
on acco,par:yin sketc
Carried.
irk
"That we approve sale o laid on Sou slie or.
i. aNkin_ :street fron i.ail,' it .ate' nfrran, G. .r'iith
and Lister Dawson to ■9'r5. j>•si e Jero =.a as
referred to in letter C' :cc, 1st, 1(..50 from
rcBurney, McBurney a. Durdan, Sol1clit:- :ors,"
Carried.
s Drive Allan "That. the Engineer Le authorized to take the
usual necessary winter precaution:, re: Oakes
Drive."
Carr i ed
Allan
Frior "That, the Engineer be instructed to purebao
the necessary steel when available, for
culvert repairs."
Carried.
"That we do now ad,lourn to .neet again on
Mord av evening, Dec. llth at 7:30 p.m. unless
sooner called by the Reeve."
Carried,
Meeting Adourned
M.
f
n.
s!;
ii
lio. 57
1:.' l:f f' Council i Loll in the
Monday '%ecembe 1111 ,1.,52 7:30
Ik .:ere,
".C.71sl.ey 5.
Fiartr:ir Board
Huy fnoJ order 6. midae
I 1. 11 A.Richardson
I I'
IH
t
L341
('I i;�Cli rrord ':ade
�y�i ��Ise1.1
and
ii
Brooks
!hit Subdi vision
R '1
difi
Ih
11 1 I'
i 11
il!
S'. Bridge
Prior
G. W. f2enr'oe
10
A.
eear.
rute;:
adoa+i.er.
Thu nci 1 t.harryners On
p.:u.
-,I ll l' I Zinn
C: e14 11;;.
Ca ri.1 eel.
Nn, .r La m soh i(Iit,' 1 rceee'_
1 th =ce sar'. i ep, -i den r: of
C} lir c:} es La re _rove Iast _-i"!1 c r et. e
i. T']
property to JLa ill ey Avenue."
Carried.
oclt
Frior ",'rat, 1 Li
a ;Mill, acen:e to tr- 7nte.1
;aflcr-
Dallies, Fc,rt,r A7e,
sub,'ect to the USI7a1 inspect.: cn."
Carried.
moth era y the a L1;, 1C%- 1t.'?r: frr a
rawkers
and Fedlar license from ::r,
rel.] F. 171 i r'i rce tNar Ave,
Le granted s,li ect to `Le usual in-
s pect.ion."
Soo the ran
Prior
Soothe ran
Allan
"That 3. C. Elslev he nar..ed as the new
Stamford appointment to the :larning
Board."
Carried.
Prior riT}iat. a grocery order given 'l� t; P. ��.1 en tb
A. aLlcUjrc.l:$lln to the extent- of 5, 00
to tide him over not:: 1 work can be
secured. tr
"That Clifford Wade to granted permission
to sell part of property on McLeod
Rd. The Planning Board be notified of
Council's action."
Carried.
rl
That we approve of Subdivision of the
Brooks property within Township Lot /756
as submitted }y R. Blake Elrwin, C.L.S.,
provided the one foot reserves at end of
T3rooks, Frances and Harold Sts, are deeded
to Township, also owner sign usual agree-
lent re: koads, Sewer and Water, and that
owner deed to the Township lots 6, 7 and C
to be used for }-ark purposes or he sold, and
revenue used for park purposes in the im-
mediate vicinity."
r Land
t to
i 1 1
to
1-
aw 1)61
lolence
f Xmas
ers
1
13,
14. 1 for
idge
1
17. Prior
Bri dgo
Eric
r
ate' :lye
e,-
e :r
i
1.
Carsieii.
Carried,
Carr fed,
13 "30. i ll
.ot'
1 7. r1
.!le corm'd co i or. or :I1. 6 1 on Lai,:
FOa i ri :.(oct'o i q. 1- or e e 1
}ti ltro" -way tll t e south irit of Ti,oro
Stone Road, as :t local ?I'It'r'ot/e' *let't. 1tnie
1
the rr 1 'itil('S'._ of li' 1 '.'i �'.:1:2'G F'E'r.'1PII`, H:;
lieu .3 t tLiid i ''it ,nd 1` aseki.
Soo tit era
Prior "'By -law No. 1363, 1:.5C. A Ev -low to re 111aLe
t}' Hoe or lrinJ3 Ili- t r'a -;CtCr and
1 1 1 1 d i r t s 3 n t J H e t nr es tiro t c 1 }ell 1 1r0,c-
po15 th in Lots n C�3 to lCC :lc 11h?ve
on �.r n out11 r vora CC? r et. irid
Lots 23P and l°° to luelusive on 111e north
de of Monroe e ;tt'e t, /i according lo
arLi t,t c':.I I 1 an irt.'rl} er i' con.' tr e- 'r, ,r i 1
Uf Ct 1 nror 1." Read a t' l t. second a LJ tiara
time and passed.
16. Allan
Joott:eran "That the Clerk send a 1 el' Ul' rondo] elice
to Chief' Worm en the death of t.i mother."
"i'twt the Relief Administrator he au the r•ized
to pay lfle usua re1ief 01.ris1,meas voticitel's.''
Yravment of 18. 3ri„oe
5 an Snc>theran 'Ii'is,
fC i� .,leis }.r of C
e
11:i ;ollr ll
the 'Jreas`]rc. .'.e a ;Ithorl zeJ t
.,:c_• ci'eque tc ...p
Fo.... Cl COr:;tai= ;laS et: ?'o, 1
recent.
�Ci. I +l1, a,. 0 LG make s-f t: Ill r`G't..
to Ferric Crust- 'Iet :o CO, C u1' r
member& of Council."
t t.'-.` Rr'f�.:. .1
Carried.
rctertv
t JZ i 1 ,f't
C� C 1' "f'I
Carrie).
1r oc
SootI:erA'.l t t' :ye on Ca )1t
,o71iL P° Iof
':'ci r1 E'i 30 7 IX
sHfl iect. to o1;:ner "+repro
t Ti 1 `..i ens:
1 i Y?I f. 0
recrrdin.r 1' jtr1Ci ion 6.
m
nlil•`ci� 87 agrf to r��.fi ilt'I �t'. ;x,
100 0 L at .'Psterly oi'd or C ;act,e1 t. t'F 't
Own ON b i t e 11' r. 1_,m
"o: t,'. i.
:l t'ir' �i lid r(P.j
i11: i :'i
3. -\3 l a a f?f
water, sewer and ro
Carried.
Carried.
to pa:i Co t or
i services."
I "'flat. we (id rO•:; aU'iollrn to meet. Pion aV,
December 11t.l: at. 7:30 p.m."
I'':eeting Ad'ourned
Hour AS-
Reeve
Regular Council Meet 1n held in t e Council Chambers on
'rf,ondnv, Deco: ter 18th, 1950 at 7: p.m.
Reeve
Deputy-Reeve
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
The following representatives of the U.E.h.C. of Ontario
interviewed the Council in regard to certain matters relative
to the construction of the new Hydro Canal. Dr. C. Bolden,
Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Clark discussed the letter from the
Hydro dated December 8th wherein they requested 1,300,000
gallons of water per day for the Hydro project as well as
the matter or reads they contemplate building to disposal
areas for Pill 'and The clatter of
r�ci Trailer Camps was
mentioned and the Council a,.,reed to change tp'.e area the
trailer calchs are permitted as requested by the Hydro.
of 15 yeai5
sc,reements
7. Snot')e:'at:
Prior
8. Soot'hO1 an
Allan
9. Snothe -'an
!Midge
.L.
Decamter 7';t!.
Mr! Um hOCeL
•��ci.)1 1.
w
"TI the statement
xj. c3
Carried.
Carried.
"That the r7 nance Conm1t ttee dc' now arise
s
resume the balance of ttE: -;cenda,"
"That the Township offices be closed on
Christmas and foxing day."
Carried.
ttTh
n n
StF, f� ;!ne lli, o. •�r -.n, 1 "81 Account ;11.e'I
December 15th, r
le acceptor.?
Fe Cu `f��- accounts 'o E? paid a'IiO Lia i71 F to
he accepted
and
E: t
;tHie
F 1° r: 3; it
&3in'^�,. ^ri.
1 By- i 1364
13y -law 13E5
11. Prior
.mo
r n
,r
n
era^
A 1 1 3 1
Sootht:ra n
Y
ti
with a
°orts
''IC IVA -c'.
,Et collect.
17 L.1
�.r e l t-
C
t t_
ett
33- in
n ;C i
Carried.
Carried.
,.*that. F- r. I.
i. 1 C8!i<i Si1bjee i ;r+ Uc 1a1 inspectlon.tt
-.°s
"By-law Kn. 736.1:, 1n5C. A l;i,- -1 w to
authorize tie pav3aentt,oi' tl.e several
gra nts `'or the ve.ri IC5C." 'lead a
first, second and third time and passed.
18. Frior
Sootheran "By -law No. 1365, 12.5C. A By -law to
regu'ate the use of lands and the
character and use of buildings and
structures upon the lands comprised within
Flan No. 111 for th e Township of Stamford
registered in the Regi stry Office for the
Regi stry Division of the County of We'land."
Read a first, second and third time and
passed.
es 1. Frior
Allan
Permit
e Toth
nc e
Jt 7.
,or
it .may;.
59 Regular Council Meeting held in the
Friday, December 29th, 1950 at 7:30
3. Prior
Bridge
n.
R.
A.
1
W. Monroe
1. brier
n. Fridge
R. Soo theran
N. Allan
V4L
Council Chambers o
p...."
Reeve
3eputy- Reeve
Co,tnci llor
Councillor
Counci nor
"That the minutes of last mcetin?: be adopted
as Frinted."
Carried.
2. Bridge
Allan "That a permit be granted to Steve Toth,
1548 Lewis Ave. for the erection of a
5 Unit Motel on Lot 133 at a cost of'
•h10,000 and the Building Inspector be
so notified."
Carried.
"That we go into committee of Finance to
pass accounts."
Carried.
Prior
Bridge "That the statement of Relief Accounts dated
Ve December 31st, 1950 as presented, be accepted
and the accounts be paid amounting to $189.94."
Carried.
5. Bridge
Prior "That the statement of Roads Accounts dated
v e December 31st, 1950 as presented, be accepted
and the accounts be paid amounting to *;!703.72."
Carried.