2 -- PORT PERRY STAR - Thursday, Nov. 21, 1968 Cartwright Council News A special meeting "of Carl: wright council was called by the Reeve for October 156th, was attended by all members of council. The special purpose of this meeling being to pass a By- Law to establish a Nomination Meeting for Divisional Board of Education members, same having been tentatively drawn to incorporate Nomination for said Board of Education aid Municipal Council. . -On objection to this the By-Law was changed to establish November 18th as Nomination Meeting for only the Board of Education. Motions were passed that first, second and third reading of 'By-Law be given. This By-Law establishes a Nomination date of the second Monday prior to the first Monday in Dec- ember every second year beginning with 1968, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. in the Twp. Hall in Blackstock. Nominations at this meeting will be for 1 member to Divisional Board of Education for the United Counties of DURHAM and NORTH- HUMBERLAND and the said one Member will represent Manvers and Cartwright and will be elected from this joint area. Mr. Earl Fowler of Oshawa was present asking "roads maintenance to his farm. in Con. 1 and advised Council that he intends to build a new home here and will expect access on a permanent basis rather than seasonal one. Mr. Wm. Stuart of Lindsay was present seeking permission to sell Lot 44 of Registered Plan 140 at Scugog Point. Consent was granted to. this severance" Messrs. Shaw and Forder of Port Perry were also present regarding a planned severance at Lot 12 Con. V. Consent was given by Council. The regular meeting of Cartwright Township Council was held on November 15th, with both deputy reeve Hamil- ton and roads superintendent Suggitt absent, deer hunting. General Accounts bills were presented for payment and approved. Harold Peck was present, acting for Mrs. Julia Swartz who requested a one acre severance - deeding same to her son as a Building Lot. This was approved by motion. Two members of the lake- shore ratepayers were present, i.e. Mr, M. MacGregor and Mr. Robinson. Mr. Robinson stated that the roads super- intendent had promised them some snow fence to stop drift- BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY HONDA - SUZUKI SALES and SERVICE PARTS - ACCESSORIES - SUPPLIES - SERVICE "ALL MAKES SNOWMOBILE SERVICE R. WHITAKER Phone 985-2276 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Leonard R. Rosenberg & Associates Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Aurora Telephone Aurora 727-9451 DUFF ELECTRONICS ADMIRAL TELEVISION CLOSED FROM NOVEMBER 25 TO DECEMBER 9 For Income Tax & Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHERD Room 2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7031 Specializing in business and farm operations. Dec./68 "EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance 985-7306 PORT PERRY Dec. 31/68 ifg from the lake and sought drainage protection by request- ing deepening of the ditch along the S.E. side of * Savinac Lane'. With regards to the snow fence - Council agreed that if the fence is provided that the inhabitants there will be resp- onsible for its maintenance. Mr. MacGregor extended his personal appreciation for the manner in which all presentations had been received and expressed his gratitude. Mr. E.A. Werry was again present; still unhappy about the Second Fence Viewers' Award, and intimated that the change had been wrought by influence; Stated that he would continue to try to have right prevail, and to get his fence fixed as it had been prior to the fire. Grant Campbell and Larry Matheson were present seeking a grant of $200. for Minor Sports: stated that some 62 children were enrolled and gave favourable reports of their activities. $200. was granted to Minor Sports. Road Bills were passed for payment in the amount of $3,637.62. Hector Shortridge, caretaker of the municipal buildings and. for the Street Lights until the new ones were installed, presented his bill for said services, now terminated. Council donated Mr. Short- ridge one of the old lights as a memento of the years in which he looked after same. Also they asked him to pass the information on to the residents of Blackstock, that the old lights, complete with bracket, lens, hood and bulb, could be purchased by the people of Blackstock during], the month of November 1968|¢ ata price of $5., limited one tol ¢ a customer. During the month of December balance of lights are available to residents of the township, at the same rate and after 1968 to be cleared out to public at large. Mr. Howard Forder was present with regards to a newly purchased property and his plan for a commercial abattoir there. His application for a Building Permit was granted, having received a written approval * from the United Counties Board of Health. Orr Venning -was present, again complaining that the ditch which he had persued Council to have dug for him was not adequate. Council ifinally agreed to have the Roads Superintendent extend it to the corner of his garden. The Clerk asked Council to suggest names for D.R.O.'s in the possible forthcoming election and rates of pay were changed. D.R.O.'s in charge of two Poll Clerks and a double poll will be paid $15. Poll Clerks to get $12, and non owned premises will be rented at $10. The three double polls will be located at Blackstock, Caesarea and Nestleton and the two Nominations will be held on November 18th and 22nd respectively for Board of Education and Municipal representation, both' at the hour of 7:00 p.m. Murray Bell was present enquiring if Council would prefer a change in the draft plan now that he has acquired the balance of the Forder Farm, save one corner lot. The rough sketch showed several improvements over the original plan in that one dead end road was done away with, and the proposed park had better access to the balance of the subdivision. The Board of Educations' request for Council's approval of $7,000. emergency school room and their formal request of O.M.B. was approved. A written request of J. Haines to have Council clear an 80' x 85' lot for building was decided by Council in the negative after the M.O.H. recommended that Council do not approve lots of this size for residential dwellings. 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MissA~ Kent read a few excerpts from The Consum- ers Guide and meeting clos- ed in good time to enjoy the social period. Mrs. E. J. Bryant gave a report on the short course | If LITRE | to drink, "Fashion Ques for You". Those present paid for a hot lunch and $5.50 was turned | into the treasurer after ex- | penses were deducted. Mrs. T. Bell brought us a fine report on the Hospital |} Auxiliary and asked mem- bers for donations of home | baking for the tea and bake | sale on Dec. 14. Mrs. G. King Mrs. T. Bell making one loaf { of sandwiches each. There is a motion on the books to charge none mem- bers 50c. extra on all bus trips, as we find our margin to narrow to be sure of cov- ering the cost. Mrs. S. Ploughman gave a very full report on the W.L area convention at the Royal York and brought a nice bit of humour with her. She also mentioned an emergen- ce resolution re: high cost LANE | Plumising Heating Electric - UE TERT business. 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