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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1953-04-24 Council (Regular) Minutes30, COUNTY OF NEWELL NO. 4 COUNCIL hEETING APRIL 24, 1953• The regular April meeting of the Council of the County of Newell No. 41 was held in the School Division Office at 2;00 p.m. on Friday, April 24th, 1953. PRESENT: Chairman Councillors Secretary -Treasurer N. Shuttleworth Waraksa, McAleese Lokier, Arrison, Ockey, Plumer Mortensen, Douglass H. G. Scammell The minutes of the previous meeting of March 30th, 1953 were adopted as read. The question of removal of Cattleguards from C.P.R. crossings was held over for a future meeting. The Secretary was directed to call for Tenders for the sale of the Old School Building situated on the Bow Bridge School Site, and to especially notify the Chair- man of the Local Board, vir. Kurash, and a previous enquirer, mr. R. Brodin. The Secretary was directed to advise the One Tree Community Association, that the offer to sell the old One Tree School Building to them would only be good until May 15, 1953• Moved by Councillor Lokier, that the action of the Chairman and Secretary in procuring office accomodation from the E.I.D. on a rental basis be concurred in. Carried. Moved by Councillor Ockey, that in view of the fact that certain regular accounts awaiting authorization of the Council would cause hardship to the School Van Drivers and others. All regular authorized monthly accounts be paid as they become due. The Secretary was directed to advise Mr. Geo Winters, Road. Foreman, that his duties are to commence May 1, 1953• Moved by Councillor Arrison that permission be granted to Gas & Oil Products to build a Service Station on the S.W. corner of the intersection of the Trans -Canada Highway, and Highway 36, North of Brooks subject to the regulations of the Provincial District Engineer and the Town Planning Commission. Carried. •m 143.P—Special CIPAL SUPPLIES LTO. 31 -2- Moved by Councillor McAleese that the Secretary's statement of Revenues and Expenditures for the month of March be accepted. Carried. A letter from Harris and Fingarson re School Annual Statement etc., was ordered filed. Moved by Councillor Lokier, that the 1953-54 Requisitions of the Bow Valley and the Medicine Hat Health Units be accepted. Carried. Moved by Councillor McAleesej that the culverts as listed by Iaeenbirn Collieries be supplied for in- stallation in the Eyremore road. Carried. Pamphlets and Literature pertaining to Civil Defence were ordered filed. Moved by Councillor Arrison, that the following accounts be passed for payment. 462 Alta Ass'n of M.D. 60.00 518 Municipal Suppl. 176.44 463 E.I.D. 40.00 519 R. Pearce 70.00 464 Gleddie & Peterson1500.00 520 Barney Penner 10.65 465 R. Bishel 80.00 521 Petroleum & Nat. 15.00 466 Royal Bank ✓ 350.00 522 Postmaster 40.00 467 V. Gausman 400.00 523 Prov. MiA. Hosp. 30.00 468 J. Godfrey 230.00 524 Prov. Train. Sch. 30.00 469 Royal Bank 218.00 525 Prov. Treasurer 130.00 4.00 470 H. Hankel 240.00 526 Rainier Garage 471 Bank of N. Scotia,, 475.20 527 Red Deer S.D. 100.00 472 A. P. Jensen 429.30 528 Royal Lumber Yd. 7.07 473 T. Korithoski 180.00 529 Sehelskes Welding 21.75 474 Treasury Branch 340.00 530 Sky Chief Motors 90.70 4?5 V. L. Ledene 446.80 531 Gri Stolson 61.17 476 M. Meidinger 790.00 532 Boyce Stringham 299.00 477 Bank of N. Scotia' 260.00 533 Tilley Gas Co. 94.85 478 P. R. Penner 255.00 534 Village of Tilley 26.56 479 R. C. Peyton 240.00 535 H. C. Scammell 48.50 480 Bank of N. Scotia 245.00 536 Waterous Ltd. 1.13 481 G. Stolson 100.00 537 West Desinfecting 191.72 482 C. Reynolds 360.00 538 Westeel Products 33.33 483 D. F. Seely 538.45 539 Wilson Stationery 159.68 484 Bank of N. Scotia' 515.00 540 J.P. Witting 5.46 485 G.E. Krepps 166.30 541 G.F. Krepps 300.06 486 Royal Bank 25,098.96 542 E. Berg 28.50 487 T. Branch 35,047.67 543 L. Bone 25.50 488 R. Pearce 90.00 544 J. Daniels 30.00 489 Alta Ass'n M.D's 123.20 545 M. Daniels 30.00 490 A. G. Phones 4.90 546 L. Genge 28.50 491 A. G. Phones 30.70 547 C. Grosfield 28.50 492 Altas Lumber Co. 1.00 548 R. Harstead 24.75 493 County of Newell ,' 25.50 549 J. Henrich 60.00 494 Fred Bieber 4.29 550 H. Henrickson 24.00 495 Town of Brooks 1.56 551 J. Holt 30.00 496 R. Bishel 35.80 552 A. Kipta 25.50 497 Brooks Bulletin 266.52 553 A. Larson 30.75 498 Brooks Tire Ser. 4.00 554 R. Ledene 30.75 499 Bruce Robinson E1. 18.34 555 V. Ledene 30.75 500 E.W. Brunsde/n 210.19 556 J. Martinyak 27.00 •m 143••P -Special CIPAL SUPPLIES LTD. -3- 32 501 E. W. Brunsden 324.21 557 R. Motokado 22.50 502 Dept. of Lands & F. 70 558 Mrs. W. Musgrove 26.25 503 Dietric14 Dyck 70.00 559 Glen H. Nelson 30.75 504 E.I.D. 28.25 560 A. P. Schindeler 61.50 505 E.M. Finlayson 30.00 561 J. Tamura 30.00 506 Gestetner Ltd. 32.40 562 Boca V. Health Unit157.42 507 Godfrey & Gay 3.90 563 Mary Calwait 15.00 508 Joe Harris 7.00 564 C. P. R. 6.57 509 J. Hofmann 5.00 565 E.I.D. 979.00 510 G. A. Hornberger 47.20 566 Buelah Krepps 27.00 511 F. Kipta 90.00 567 Med. Hat H.Unit 968.17 512 Robert Lee 55.50 568 J. McAleese 7.00 513 Paul Lloyd 91.00 569 C. F. Lockton 35.00 514 L. F. Marcy 2.85 570 Bob Stair 14.00 515 Macleod Mun. Hosp. 165.00 571 Treasury Branch 6.03 516 McCabe Grain Co. 2.40 572 L. Turner 16.00 517 Motor Car Supply 18.23 573 Treasury Branch 2.00 Carr ied . The Secretary was directed to dispose of the camera and case, to best advantage. Adjourned 6:45 to 7:30 Moved by Councillor Ockey, that the Chairman and the Secretary attend the Secretaries Refresher Course in Banff, May 19-20 and 21. Carried. The Secretary was directed to draw up a By -Law reserving unto the County Council certain other powers not contained in the County Act. 11 Moved by Councillor Arrison, that the expenditure on Public Works for the year 1953 be set at one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. ($130,000.00) Carried. It was unanimously agreed that the County purchase two #12 Caterpillar Motor Gradersq and a Bomor Attachment out of 1953 revenues. Carried. Moved by Councillor Lokier, that where it is required, a culvert be supplied for entrance to each quarter section, and should additional approaches be required, the culvert be purchased and placed by the farmer in accordance with the requirements of the Councillor. Carried. Moved by Councillor Ockey, that the resolution to include all of the lands presently in unorganized territory, into School Districts, attached hereto and forming part of the minutes of this meeting be passed. Carried. Notice was received as Assessor in place 'M 143 -P --Special CIFAL SUPPLIiS LTD. of the appointment of Mr. Paul Lloyd of H. C. Scammell. 33 -4- The Secretary reported with regard to Mrs. M. Gimderson, Rellind Hills, relief application. Moved by Councillor Ockey, that the Agricultural Service Beards recein ahem tosupply2-4-b free to properly organized locals for the purpose of spraying roadside weeds be approved. The Secretary was directed to take steps to eliminate the Garbage Nuisance North of the Village of Tilley. . . .. . . . . Meeting adjourned at 11:15 p.m. until 10:00 a.m. Friday, May 1st, 1953• Chairman. tn ,.s.P—sp.a.l r XUPPUBS COUNTY OF rIEWELL NO. 4 RESOLUTION APRIL 24th, 1953• WHEREAS in the oppinion of the Council of the County of Newell No. 4, the burden of taxation is not equitable, due to such a large portion of this County being in Unorganized Territory, AND WHEREAS, all of the lands now in Unorganized Territory are grazed and contribute considerably to the earnings of the owners thereof, NOW THEREFORE be it resolved that the Unorganized Lands in the County of Newell No. 4 be added to the existing School Districts as listed below: Cassano 211 In 22--18: Sec 3,415,6,71819110 In 20-18: a) Sec 3,41596179$,9 10715,16917,18,19, 20,21,22,27,2,29,30,31,32,33• b) South half of Sec. 34 and N.W. * of 34 • In 19-18: a) Sec 27,28,32233, and 34. b) Those portions of sections 22,29001 and 31 lying north and west of the Bow River. Lathom 3417 In 21-18: S.W. -,� of section 2. In 20-18: a) Sec 1 and 2 b) blest halves of sections 117 149 231 26, and 35. c) South half of section 12. d) S.E. j see. 1 1 24 25, and 36. In 20-17. a) Sec 2,3, ,5,6 ,12 , 3, , b) East halves of sec. 11,14,23,26, & 35• C) S.W. j sec. 11. In 19-18: a) Sec. 25, 26, 35, and 36. b) Those portions of sections 13,23,24 lying north and west of the Bow River. In 19-17: a) Sec 14,15,16,17,1,19,20,21,22,23, 26,27,28,29,30,31,32,?3,34, and 35. Petain 3857 In 20-17: Sec. 1112,13, and 24. In 20-16: a) Sec. 6,7,18, and 19 b) West halves of Sec 5,81172 and 20. Clemenceau 3858 In 20-17: a) Sec. 3,4,9,10,15,16,21,and 22. b) East halves of Sec. 5718,177 and 20. Rosemary -C 71 In 2�0-Sec. 1,2,11 and 12. In 20-15: Sec. 5262728. West Duchess 3576 In 20-15: a) Sec. 2,3,4,9,10,11,14,15, and 16. b) South halves of 217227 and 23. c) West halves of 1,12, and 13. c) S.W. of 24. •m 149 ---Special CIPAL SUPPLIES LTD. �? 5 -2- Clancy 3548 In 19-15: a) Sec. 24 b) North Half of 13, south half 25, and west half of 36. c) N.W. j of 25. In 19-14: a) Sec. 19, and 22. b) South halves of 20,21, and 30. c) North halves of 16,17, and 18. d) West half of 23- e) S.W. * of 26. North Cassils 3870 In 19-15: Sec. 14,23,26, and 35. In 19-16: Sec. 10,16717,18,19,20,21,22,27,28,291 3 ,3 ,3 ,33, and 34. In 19-17: Sec. 13724,2573 6. South Cassils 3871 In 18-16: Sec. 1,2,11,12,13,14. In 18-15: Sec. 617,18. In 17-16: Sec. 25726,35,36. In 17-15: Sec. 30,31. Cassils 86 In 19: Sec. 2111 In 18-15: a) Sec. 3,'+,5,6,7,8,9,10,15,16,17,18 22,27,34• b) West halves of 2,11,14,23,26,35. c) N.E. 4 of 35. In 17-15: a) Sec. 27728729,30 319320301+- b) West halves of 2735• telone Creek 482 In 19-16: Sec. In 19-17: Sec. In 19-18: a) b) In 18-17: Sec. In 18-18: ba) Bow Bridge _438 In 17-16: Sec In 18-16: Sec In 18-17: Sec In 18-18: Sec In 17-17: a) b) In 17-18: The the 3,415,677,8,9910- 11273,147516171819,10,11112. Seca 1,12 That portion of Sec. 2 lying east of the Bow River. 13 to 36 inclusive. Sec 35 and 36. Those portions of 13,24,25726,27, and 34 lying east of the Bow River. 27,28,29,32,33,34 3 to 10 inclusive. 1 to 12 inclusive. 1 and 12 Sec 29,31732. Those portions of of the Bow River. portion of Sec. 36 Bow River. 20,30, lying east lying east of Kitsim 3978 In 17-16: Sec. 1112113, and 24. In 17-15: Sec. 6,7,187197 and the lands located directly between these and Lake Newell. Alcoma 3991 In 16-15: All unorganized lands in this area. Erickson 3972 In 15-15: a) Sec. 24725736735734733• b) East half of 32. c) North half of 13. m M.-P—Special CIPAL SUPPLIES LTD. tiG -3 - Jenny Lind 1971 In 15-15: a) Sec. 1 & 12. b) South half of 13. In 14-15: a) All unorganized lands north of the Bow River. Benita 4 O In 14- 1,: All unorganized lands north of the Bow River. West Hills 4857 In 15-14: All unorganized lands. South Bantr;49 3, In 16-14: a) Sec 2,11,14,23 and all lands west of these in this area. b) gest halves of 1,12, and 13. C) S.W. � of 24. In 16-13: a) Sec 1,2911,12,13 and 14. b) South halves of 23 and 24. East Rolling Hills 482 In 15-13: Sec. 19,20,21,28,29,30,31,32,33• Bow Bend 4906 In 14-13: All unorganized lands In 14-12: All unorganized lands directly west of Bow Bend. In 14-11: All unorganized lands directly west of Bow Bend. 27 Malta 4917 In 15-13: Sec. 34,35,367 and all lands located directly between these and Malta. In 15-12: All unorganized lands. In 15-11: All unorganized lands. In 14-12: Unorganized lands in 31,32,33,34935, & 36• In 14-11: Sec. 31,32,33734735936• East Renfrew 4867 In 16-12: All unorganized lands. In 16-11: All lands. In 17-12: Sec. 1,2,3,10,11,12. In 17-11: Sec. 1 to 12 inclusive. Tilley 4180 In 17-12: Sec. 13 to 16, 21 to 24, 25 to 28, 33 to 36 inclusive. In 17-11: Sec. 13 to 36 inclusive. Cowoki_ 4941 In 18-12: All unorganized lands. In 18-11: All lands. Ag„ueduct 4,2,18 In 18-1q. Sec. 5,6,7,8,17,18. In 18-13: a) Sec. 778,9716717,18,19,20721. b) North halves of 4,516. Sutherland 282 In 18-13: Sec. 28929 32 33. In 19-13: a) Sec. 4,5,A,9. b) West halves of 3 and 10. -m 745 -@—Special CIPAL SUPPLIES LTD. One Tree 4507 In 19-13: a) b) -4- West half of 15. S. E. � of 16. Haddington 1965 In 19-13: a) Sec. 1,2,11,12,13,14,23,24,25,26, 35,36. b) East halves of 3,10,15,22,27,34. In 19-12: Sec. 6,7,18,19930,31. Princess 4048 In 19-12: All lands except Sec 6,7,18,19,30,31. In 19-11: All lands In 20-11: All lands In 20-12: Sec. 1112,13,24,25,36. In 21-12: Sec. 1 and the portion of sec 2 south of Red Deer River. In 21-11: All lands south of Red Deer River. Imperial Colony 4914 All unorganized lands located between Imperial Colony, Haddington, Princess and the Red Deer River. Sam Howe 4159 All unorganized lands located between Sam Howe and the Red Deer River. Wellman 38 In 21-1 a) South halves of 32233234,35• b) N.E. of 31 c) N.W. of 36. In 22-14: All lands south of the Red Deer River. Allan Cameron 4044 In 21-15: North halves of 31,32. In 21-16: North halves of 35,36. In 22-15: a) Sec. 596. b) South halves of 7,8. In 22-16: a) Sec. 192. b) South halves of 11,12. Countess 4229 In 22-17: a) Sec. 213,4,. b) South halves of 9110,11. Burn Brae 3863 In 21-17: Sec. 31,32. In 21-18: Sec. 35 36• In 22-17: Sec. 5,,7,8. In 22-18: Sec. 1,2111712. Ivanhoe 3830 In 23-18: All unorganized lands. In 22-18: a) Sec. 13914915916221922923924225926, 27,28,35736. b) East half of 34 c) East halves of 17720,29. Range Coulee 4892 All unorganized lands within the County north of township 23. m 789�-P—Special ,IPAL SUPPLIES LTD, 28 -5 - Go= In 23-17: All unorganized lands In. 22-17: a) See. 17 18,19,20 29,30 31 32. b) West haives of 11,21,29,33. e) N.W.�e:f9. In. 23-16: All unorganized lands. In 23-15: All lands. In 23-14: All lands west of Red Dear River. In 22-16: a) Sec. 13,14,23,24,25,26935,36• b) North halves of 11912. In 22-15: a) Sec. 13 to 36 inclusive b) North halves of 7,8 0910,11,12. Be it further resolved that the following lands be organized and established as a separate district to be known as the Scott School District No. . In 17-14: All unorganized lands. In 16-14: Sea. 26,27928,2993001,3293304 and 35. Approved by the Full day of April 119.P—spedal AL WJPPUMS LTD. 29 by the -School Committee and passed uxanix*usly Council at their regular Meeting this 24th 1953-