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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-02-13 Council Minutes)proved by the Depart ent of Muni ipal Affai )RM No 42 Muni ipal Supplie Ltd. Ed onton & Calgary NWP 9360 MONTHLY STATEMENT (SEC 61 V M.D Act. R.S.A 1955) MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF )( ----------------------- xNEExzLL - - - -- - - -- Net Balance at End of Previous Month Receipts for the Month (Less Loans) Loans Received Sub Total LESS— Disbursements for the Month Loans Paid Net Balance at End of Month Balance at End of Month —Bank 64 66 is —Teas. Br *Cash on hand at End of Month Sub Total Less Outstanding Cheques Net Balance at End of Month Month Ending__ - - - -- GENERAL ACCOUNT Treasury Montreal II I --------- - - - - -- - -- - N o A4 January 31------ - - - -19 67 i-ax L e Surplus i TOTAL 219,16 64 Nil 11_,759 18 27,000.00 218,586 97 24.696.72 1_514.38 ��_9_7 43 __56808.53 1521.820 3 ( 152,820 33 16,609.09 226,237.95 7.650.98 1218,586.97 OUTSTANDING CHEQUES No. Amount I No. Amount 'rea�ury j Royal )94-- 1 10.161736611 100 00 .22 I 1 53 8329 30.00 .4C 26:- 8468- - 841 80 3 .4 8480; 65 00 is cl zs 4 . "/ 5 84$3 1-1 06 1 � 8484 1 4716 97 No I Amount Mon reel Loins 1328 ..62 1700 9.85 5985- _ .20 73.. 7762 15 00 7900-- __ _14.4. 82-94---160-50' 8303 4 3 2 � 8316 1 30.0 8324 8-33-8 -- 8343 8-467. 8477_ 8485 OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 30 00�' 30.00 -+ Estimate of Accounts Payable mot rendered TOTAL Amount Nil Nil Submitted to Council this ------------- L --------- ----------- - - - - -_ ............ . ..Day of - - -- F.Qb t------ _----------------- - - - -19 67_ Reeve Secret -Tr rer TOTAL X7650.98 'Cash on Hand Deposited ... .. ..Feb . 7 19 ...67 ..... ( SEE OVER FOR EXPENDITURE CONTROL ) A FORM 1 P-P SPECIAL MUNICIPJ SUPPLIES LTD. X1. v�2. 3.1 �4.I 5 ,,r 6. ,-7 ,x-10 11 X12 �r 13 X 14 X15 16 X17 X19 20 X21 22 23 -` 24 X25 26 27 AGENDA FOR COUNCIL MEETING February 13th, 1967 Approval of minutes of meetings of January 3rd, 9th, 17th, 21st, 30th and February 6th. Financial Statement for month ending January 31st, 1967: Net balance at end of previous month 219,163.64 Receipts for the month 3$,1$2 51 sub -total 257,346.15 less disbursements for the month -11,759 18 less loans paid _ - 2 _ 218 S86 47 - net balance at end of montal 24,696-72 Montreal 312514 38 Treasury 152,520 33 Tax sale surplus 597 43 Cash on hand at end of month 16,609 09 Sub -total 2261237.95 less outstanding cheques 71650.98 Net balance at end of month 218,5$6 97 Appointments. E M Danchuk 1.00 P.M. Dr Summers, Alberta Research Council 2 00 P M Foremen General Accounts and paysheets Reports* E M 0 - Meeting in Red Deer & Trochu R.F.P. equipment Discussion of Reeve's report Decision regarding transportation for crews Weather Modification - By -law and plebescite arrangements Buried cable AGT - Acme area ,Scholarships - Can.Good Roads Assoc. Public Utilities Board - Donaldson R E A Ltd Order approving boundaries ,A.A.M.D. - questionnaire re commodities purchased Alberta Municipal Financing Corp. - Annual meeting April 3/67 Canadian General Electric - AGT line to top of the three hills ,Applications for work. Raymond Ray, Innisfail ,Dept of National Revenue - re sales tax on trucks ,Sunnyslope Community Assoc. - thanks for recreation grants Union Tractor Ltd. - Technical school March 16th and 17th Canadian Mental Health Assoc re appointment to meet Council Ferguson Supply Ltd re tires on new grader ,Pioneer Machinery Ltd. - quote re used sheepsfoot packer ,Board of Transport Commissioners - Closing of crossing ,Alberta Fire Protection Assoc. - Annual meeting Department of Highways - decision re Contingency and Resource Road grant ,Canadian utilities Ltd. - enlarge substation S1418- 32 -23 -4 ,Leo Breitzke re purchase of scraper if for sale Financial reports re Community associations and 'own of Three Hills 28. Wages - Caretaker x 29. Thanks re grants. Salvation Army, C.N.I.B. x,30. Report re bridge inspector and road committee meeting sometime in March �31IFuel tenders ,/-32.Canadian General Electric - Quote re 2 way radio r� Lj %r O/ 719, J 7 FORM 14 The regi District of 1 District of ] February 13t] Council Mr A H Mr. C.W Mr R W Mr Dun Mr Ral Mr. C C COUNCIL MEETING Feb 13, ,967 Pa ge 1 lar meeting of the Council of the Municipal neehill No 48 was held at the Municipal neehill offices, Three Hills on Monday, 1967, commencing at 9.00 A M ors present were Church Div 1 Poole Div 2 Brown Div 3 (reeve) Peters Div-4 h Loosmore Div 5 Campbell Div 7 Mr G G King, Secretary- Treasurer, was present throughout the meeting and recorded the minutes Mr D Dau, representative of the Three Hills School Division, was present throughout most of the meeting Mr Pet of the meeti of Feb 6th, but subject 1 Jan to Div 4, we had been typ 2 Jan. 40 acres of not $4,000 3 Jan read the rep Motion rs moved that Council approve of the minutes .gs of Jan 3rd, 9th, 17th, 21st and 30th and .967, as per copies mailed to each member., o the following corrections th /67 - Page 8 - last paragraph - reference ther modification was to be deleted as it d there by error. th /67 - Page 14 - gas plant assessment - the and was reduced from $10,000. to $6,000. and s shown 1st /67 - Page 3 - first paragraph - should rt was very favorable arried i Approval of minutes with corrections The Fin ncial Statement for the month ending Jan 31st/67 was then pre ented and discussed as per copy with these Fin. minutes This showed a net balance at the end of the St month of $21E,586.97 and all loans have been paid Mr Church moved the adoption of this statement Carried. Mr Po e inquired about how long money must remain in the Tax S le Surplus account and was advised that the period requl ed is 10 years Mr Dou Council with that they ha at the Megli could use th week to comp through the been crushed left to do Mr Poole mo Megli pit fo gravel crew the correcti Mr Haz( to the propo: west side of Treas. advis( but he was nc the fact that Brown moved t necessary woz west side of 9 -P SPECIAL MUNICIPAL SUPPLIES LTD. Hazelton of Linden met with ,espect to gravel crushing work He advised two or three more days work with the breaker litand should finish on Wednesday They r other crusher there the balance of this to all of the gravel that has been put -eaker A total of about 22,200 cu yds have hrough the breaker now and about 7,000 his was discussed at considerable length d that Linden Contractors continue at the the balance of this week and that our authorized to increase the stockpile at line to keep the trucks busy Lton asked Council its intention in regard �d purchase of certain land from it on the ;he railway track at Three Hills The Sec. - i that the matter was being proceeded with sure of the exact progress made due to he had just returned from holiday Mr iat the Sec - Treas continue with the c in connection with the land deals on the ;he track at Three Hills Carried See Page 2 D Hazelton Mr D gravel cru of January COUNCIL MEETING Feb 13/67 Page 2 u Hazelton was advised of the h'ng as authorized by Council 3 th /67 new rates for at its meeting D Hazelton Mr Haz lton asked about the use of the breaker at the Hesketh pit and suggested that this might be advisable Decision was tabled on this until later in the Spring with the suggests n that it be inspected when Council is on road tour Mr. Douk Hazelton then left the meeting Mr Dun Peters advised Council thatthe Trochu Rural Fire Protection Department has reque ted additional clothing and equipment worth approximately 552 60, and that if necessary, t ey would be willing to contribute part of the wages toward this purchase Mr Peters further ad- vised that, n his opinion, the list as submitted was definitely needed, and should be paid for by the Municipal District with the charge to that area Mr Campbell moved that Council approve of the purchase of the items as listed from King Seagrave with the costs to be paid by the Munic pal District and recovered through the special rural Fire P otection levy in the Trochu area Carried Mr Ral h Brown, Reeve, read the report which he proposed to give to the Annual Meeting of the Ratepayers on March 6th Minor changes were noted and it was sug- gested that we also get further figures of comparison of requisition costs per capita to include with his report Mr Poole th n moved that Council approve of the Reeves report as am nded Carried Trochu R F. P. Reeve Is Report Mr H J Hanson, Assistant Secretary - Treasurer, pre- sented the general accounts and paysheets for consideration general Mr Peters moved that these be approved or payment as accounts per list with these minutes Carried Mr Hanson advised the Council that Mr Ray Ehrman, operator of the Motor Patrol in Div 6, had phoned this R Ehrman morning to state that he feels that he should stay off one more week due to sickness Mr. Ralpa Brown gave a brief report of the Emergency Measures Orga ization meeting which he and Gordon Park E.M 0 had attended it Red Deer A few general questions were meeting asked and answered Mr Poole moved that the report be ` accepted Ca ried Culvert �rders as placed by Council during this winter were r viewed as follows Nov 7/66 - Mr Reg Ellis of Westeel Rosco - $4,000 Oct 11/6 - Mr Pat Patterson of Robertsteel - $4,000 Jan 9tY6 - Mr Lyle Lindsay of Armco Drainage - $4,000 Mr Charles Tempest of Dominion Bridge met with Council and asked about a culvert order Mr Loosmore moved that no definite order be given to Dom:hionBridge at this time, but that they be promised priority for any additional culvert requirements in 1967 Carried Mr. T meeting Est thanked Council and then left the See Page 3 FORM 1 P SPECIAL ^ MUNICIPA SUPPLIES LTD uuLVznT ORDERS I/ H FORM Council vehicles as 1967 They 3/4 ton unit to be the to COUNCIL MEETING Feb-13/67 Page 3 then discussed the prices of nine passenger ?arlier referred to in the minutes of Feb 6th TRAVELALL tgreed it would be advisable to purchase the and noted that Wright Motors bid appeared test as follows 2 - 3/4 ton anits less one trade -in $6,402 00 rear Options - he ivy duty,.springs with overloads - $36.75 each unit 4 speed transmissinn - 53 50 each unit el ctric windshield washers 22.50 each unit Total Mr Loo; this being a Wright Motor: Travelalls, _ the details Carried unan, by -law Cari this by -law Council 1 00 P M At 1 00 Dr Surm Dan Peters, l Mr H J Hans( Dr Sumr work of the J Research Cour Studies Th( panding sinc( in 1957 and t improved rade has been desi will be set L approximately Council at Fe present study hail reports and the resul utors They reports One farmers regar sent out to c Dr Summ by Hail storm He also advis delicate inst directions,et parachute During t the data and following yea Dr Summ ments in nort as well as Un i -P SPECIAL SUPPLIES LTD, Option total e - $6,627 50 $112.75 x 2 units = $225 50 'more then moved 1st Reading to by -law No by -law to authorize the purchase from > of 6arbon, of two 3/4 ton 9 passenger _ess trade -in of our used Travelall as per V" V 540) By -law #540 travelall #/2004 r above and at a net price of $6,627 50. Mr Campbell moved 2nd Reading to this •ied unan Mr Peters moved 3rd Reading to Carried unan adjourned for dinner from 12 00 noon to dinner P M the following also met with Council iers of the Alberta Research Council, Mr , Dr Summers i A. Mr Gordon Park, Ag Fieldman, and ` n, Assistant Secretary- Treasurer ers gave a fairly detailed outline of the lberta Research Council and the Federal cil in regard to Weather Modification se had started in 1954 and have been ex- Radar was first set up at Penhold early hat program has also been expanding with an r installed in 1963 A new antennae system fined for better tracking of storms and this p in March of 1967 Staff at Penhold totals 20 but many others of the Alberta Research feral levels are also involved The area involves some 25,000 farmers who submit Reports are checked for obvious errors 's are then tabulated and set up in comp - ire now equipped to quickly analyze the difficulty is getting reports from the ling minor storms so reporters are often )tain this information on the fields. ;rs showed various maps of areas affected the clouds that accompany the storms,etc �,d that ballloons are being sent up with ,uments to record the wind velocity and and that "hese return to the earth by e winter time an analyses is made of all quipment is further developed for use the ?rs referred at some length also to experi.- ier Italy, in Kenya, in Sweden and Russia, .ted States and Canada See Page 4 J 14 N FORM Results claims succe silver iodid He agre of benefits Council and below the cl and thus get It is imposs there is a f practical bu the storm cl timing is es effective, b� the greater higher the Reports studied fo: what indefin: is certainly here and it z Dr. Sumz problem now E one objectioz publish it wi association Proper E on controller on certain dE so as to get increase may time and the Mr Dan to co- operate Department of Dr Sumn they may be a that these wi area Consider not all be re Dr Sumzn the mee-ting a left at aDDro COUNCIL MEETING Feb 13/67 Page 4 are somewhat inconclusive though Russia ,sful results with the use of rockets and )d that there is a reasonable possibility vith proper co- operation between the Research in operating program. Airoplanes flying )uds may be able to catch the wind updraft the silver iodide actually into the cloud .ble to fly directly into a bad storm so zrther problem Rockets from planes may be have not been tried The temperature in )ud is a very important factor and proper -ential though continuous seeding may be it it is difficult to evaluate In general, .he updraft, the larger the hail; The !louds, the larger the hail from Hail Insurance figures are being evaluation purposes, but again are some - te He stated that, in his opinion, there no harm from the Weather Modification work gay have been a factor in the decrease. ers advised that they are not having much vetting information from this project, but is that they do not have authority to thout permission of the Company and the valuation, in Dr Summers opinion, depends experiments where the clouds are seeded ys and not on other days in the same area, comparisons He further agreed that rain be possible with silver iodided at the right right place Peters suggested that it might be possible with the Farm Economics Branch of the Agriculture in the evaluation work ers stated that, within two or three years, ble to carry on controlled experiments and 11 likely be conducted in the general Rimbey ble other discussion was included but could orded rs was given sincere thanks for attending d bringing this information and he then imately 3-00 P M Mr Earl Danchuk, District Engineer, and the foremen, T.Paquette and Allen Koch, and `doe Dobler then met with Council Mr Danc uk showed Council a graph of the paving tests on the cme-Linden paving job and :left a,copy at our office He stated that, in general, the tests are good,. but there are a few weak spots. Mr Danc road grants w he suggested the applicati grants as wel He particular for 1967 must Mr Danc study groups Department of sufficient do i -P SPECIAL SUPPLIES LTD. huk stated that, so far as he knew, the Auld be about the same as last year, and that Council should soon be considering )ns for the Contingency and Resource road L as making plans for other road programs Ly, pointed out that the Contingency Grant be used on secondary roads Zuk advised that eighteen different road Ln the Province are studying reports to the f Highways so these will not be analyzed in ;ail for use in 1967- See Page 5 v Dr Summers contd E.Danchul road grants M 11 FORM Mr Danc profiles,etc as requested and we will r COUNCIL MEETING Feb 13/67 Page 5 uk advised that they have completed the E Danchuk for culvert locations in this District V-1 contd f them A copy has been sent to Edmonton ceive information from there Mr Danchuk was thanked and then left the meeting Mr Cliff Showers of Street Robbins Morrow met with S R.M. Council In re pect to a hyster packer The wheels and packer installation cost $7,500 A reconditioned 1957 Model DW15 cost $10,500 for a total of $18,000 They have this unit available if Council is interested The matt r of road packers was then again referred to the Shop C mmittee for recommendation Council oas advised that the new D7 has been de- I� livered to Carbon Mr. Show rs was asked his opinion of the new type Michelon tirelr and he stated that he had no definite information b t they would likely be 0 K Mr. Show rs thanked Council and then left the meeting The Sec Treas advised that he had telephoned to Travelall Mr. Wm. Churcl at Wright Motors, Carbon in regard to the Travelalls, a d the prices had been verified but there might be a pr blem in respect to delivery Further in- vestigation ic, being made. Application for work as submitted by Raymond Ray of `j Appl Innisfail was read and Mr Poole moved that this be for work tabled for th time being Carried A circular from Union Tractor Ltd regarding the Union technical sch of in Edmonton on March 16th and 17th was Tractor read to Council. Mr. Peters moved that the following tech be authorized to attend Mr Allen Koch, T Paquette, school Sandy Sommerville and one operator each from Carbon and Three Hills Carried Mr Ted Faquette advised that the Michelon tires M tires have gust beer installed on the Champion Motor Grader in Div 5 and that he will have a report of traction and general benefits at a later meeting A letter from Ferguson Supply Ltd regarding the tires on the new grader was then discussed further Mr Church V, moved that Co ncil ask for the change to Firestone tires if possible, lut that they otherwise agree to keep to Goodyear tireE Carried Quotatior of Pioneer Machinery Ltd in regard to Pioneer Ferguson Model 60" double drum sheepsfoot packer of $7,112 00 Mach was read, alsc 1965 Model of different size at Edmonton pACKER at $5,000 00 This was referred to the Shop Committee Council i whether or not discussion, MI one Curtis Wr: Hills and that Hills Capital Calgary compai elation that i bids must be ; noon on March 1 -P SPECIAL SUPPLIES LTD. as advised that Mr Leo Brietzke had inquired L we have one large scraper for sale After Brietzke Peters moved that we advertise for sale re ght scraper, Unit 5 which is now at Three scraper this advertisement be placed in the Three and the Calgary Herald with notice to the ies and to Mr Leo Brietzke with the stip- 0 offer need be accepted and that sealed ubmitted to our office on or before 12 00 11th Carried See Page 6 11 C 11 FORM 1 COUNCIL MEETING Feb 1367 Page 6 Council WrLs advised that a Bridge Inspector had been in the di tract recently but it was not convenient to contact Coulicillors at that time for Bridge Inspections at the two sit s previously noted, but that a later date, m.etime in Match is being arranged Sale of some old graders of the pull type variety and of ancient vintage, was then discussed Mr Campbell moved that Council approve of the following 1 Sale o old grader to Mr. Bill Hanses of Swalwell for $ 0 `.;�0 2 Write o Arnold Baerg of Linden advising him that Council will a cept $40 00 for the old grader in that area Carried. Council was advised that Mr. Wayne Scobie of Ferguson Supply had phoned to say that he had t'^e following used machinery available 1952 Hough payloader with one cu yd bucket, price $2,250 00 1964 Mas ey No 356, payloader with one cu yd bucket and ap rox 500 hrs use, price - $8,000 00 Mr Peters moved that this information be noted and tabled Carried Sealed bids for fuel supply in tank wagon lots for road crev,s anc gravel crews were then opened and re- ferred to Cou cil The following is a very brief summary of the prices as submitted Part of CC'--'ANY No 2 gas purple diesel business #2 gas B A Oil U F.A Co -Op Shell Imperial Texaco Royalite Council was No 2 gasoli 1804r- 209 216 1815 178 20$ to 210 .1563 1832 Bridge Insp sale of old graders Ferguson Supply payloaders v FUEL BIDS diesel purple 1613 175 176 (this was for Wimborne area only) 1560 20 9 to 16 8 to 22.0 17.5 1520 168 to 170 ivised that the prices during 1966 with Imperial were - 1815 and purple diesel - 154 Mr Cam ell moved that a contract for fuel supplies for this District for 1967 be granted to Texaco Company as the lowest bidder, as noted above. Carried P-.ds f r delivery of gasoline from pumps to our tehicles werc then opened and outlined as follows - in brief - COMPANY N No 1 1 N No 2 Carrett Moto s s, Carbon 3 39 3 3 3 34 3 Di. ed.e Servic , ,Carbon 4 41 0 0 3 41 5 (if Imperial get the ,Carbon 4 bi bulk then the r o , same price would apply through the pumps) Highway Motors, Three Hills 42 7 37 7 Mr Loo more moved that a contract for sale of gas to this Dist ict from pumps to our vehicles be given to ,_PS")�,rett Motors, Carbon and to Highway Motors, Three Hills TOthe loaves bidders Carried See Page SUPPL I I I III V I I I III III III I 111111 I I III I I I 1 1111111 11111111111111111111111 1111111 I I II 7 � 1 111111 III III I I I I I I II I I I VIII II II III III I III V N The Seci Motor Grader contracts. COUNCIL MEETING Feb 13/67 Page 7 etary- Treasurer was asked to notify the men of the motions in regard to the fuel The matter of guide markers along certain fields Guide was discusse and it was agreed that grader blades be Markers prepared for this use using luminous paint 8461 8462 Mr. Ral h Brown and Mr. Cliff Poole reported that Regional the Regional Road Study has been wound up and that any road finances remaining have been turned over to the Calgary ✓ study Regional Planning Commission for distribution back to 8465 the respective areas Final statement of the finances 93 22,E office, shop will follow later Mr Ralph Loosmore reported that a water injection Water meeting is b ing held at the Three Hillis Community Centre Injection on Friday of this week at 1.30 p m and he suggested that Meeting Councillors i,ht be interested in attending that meeting. Mr Peters moved that the Councillors attend the water injection me ting as noted above and that Council also meet at 9 00 a.m. on that date to complete any business not finished at this meeting or for any other new business that may be brought before it Carried Mr. Poole moved that discussion of the projects for Road Grants Contingency end Resource road grant be tabled until February 27th Carried Council was advised that A G T is holding a meeting A G T the evening f February 27th at our office to outline meeting matters pert ining to buried telephone cable, etc. Council memb rs were invited to attend along with all other employ es Weather Modification and a proposed by -law, Weather plebescite arrangements, etc were referred to briefly Mod Some discussion again took place in regard to the area A copy of a letter to the M.D. of Starland from the office of Mr. A Brownlee, Solicitor of Edmonton, was read to Council This outlined legal opinions in regard to dealing with the Association as compared with dealing direct with the firm of Krick & Associates, and also other items Mr. Loo more moved that this Council deal direct with I P.Krick & 4ssociates for any contract for Weather Modification in 1967 Carried Mr. Loo more moved that the Secretary - Treasurer endeavor to locate the old Weather Modification agree- ments, etc. for reference to Council on February 17th. f The following is the list of accaunts as authorized paid at this meeting �� Accounts 8466 Marvin 1 8467 Eugene P 8468 Russell 8469 M.D of 8470 G.G Kii FORM f49 -P SPECIAL MUNICIPAL SUPPLIES LTD. d 50 00 / H 0 D an 50.00 f H 0 D. drews 841.$0 gravel eehill 384 70„ H 0 D 536 12 Sec. - Treas. lk`z< See Page 8 i Jjwelfare 8460 Mr Jam Es Fuller 65 00 8461 8462 S.C. Sc Linden Contractors umaker 30.00,/fines 79 83 labor 8463 Trochu xural fire dept 500.00,/R F P 8464 Town of Trochu 500.00 R F P 8465 Plains Western Gas 93 22,E office, shop 8466 Marvin 1 8467 Eugene P 8468 Russell 8469 M.D of 8470 G.G Kii FORM f49 -P SPECIAL MUNICIPAL SUPPLIES LTD. d 50 00 / H 0 D an 50.00 f H 0 D. drews 841.$0 gravel eehill 384 70„ H 0 D 536 12 Sec. - Treas. lk`z< See Page 8 i re LT 8! +72./I 81,.73 8 474 8475 8476 8477 8478 8479 8480 H.J Mr s Geor A R T C Joe Alle G L Lorn Mr COUNCIL MEETING Feb 13/67 Page 8 [anson 512 15� sst.Sec -Treas V Hart 302.34 -Oteno Town ;e Park 426 32 Assessor Sommerville Paquette 433 72J Labor of Kneehill 469.90) Labor obler 430 51Z, Labor Koch 444.$1. labor Park 429 72 / %max Ag Fieldman Boese 344 13 labor 99 94 ames Fuller 65.00'�welfare -Haws 8481 Canadian "tilities 8482 Town of Three Hills 8483 Plat, s Western Gas 8484 M D of Kneehill 8485 John D Barnes 6 79./ welfare " 4 75Z 14 r9 11 06,/ 47169T H 0 D 313HOD 8486 Don dams 510.82E labor 8487 Harr Bentz 425 03� labor 5488 Geor e Berry 324 32f labor 8489 8490 Vern Glen n Bitz Brisson 453 13/ labor 308 27/ labor 8491 Frank Brown 466 0911 labor 8'rQ2 Jac Cogbill 307 2C 99 8L93 Robert J Cranston 469 20/,4 t1 84,94 John Dorn 471.57i 99 8495 R R hrman 485 99) " 8k.96 John Esau 490 95,1 99 8407 Ernest Fox 436 86" 99 8498 Gus Beck 338 ll/" " 8499 H D imbel 369 0 it 8500 Karl undlach 483 19f It 8501 Allen Huxley 230 62v' it 8502 Allen Hulcley 119.54.1� " 8503 Garry Iverson 17 92J " 8504 Garry Iverson 390 93 # 8505 Albert Kimmel 503 54�f It 8506 Leonard Litz 319 64- t It 8507 Leonard Litz 42 W /t 8508 Richa d Maerz 2$5,72/' t, 8509 Georg Rempel 299 64 ✓" It 8510 Georg Rempel 6 90/1 " 8511 8 Oris Rodger 460.d6" " 512 Dwayne Smith 195 23f 8513 Dwayne Smith 178 04/ tt 8514 H J utt 288 83� 99 8515 Chris Wei.gum 133 4711"' " 8516 Alex Williams 380 12A " 8517 Linder, Contractors 6178 00,� " 8;18 8519 Hudson Can I Bay Route Assoc st for the Blind 25 E0 membership 200 00,/ `�52O Salvation Army grant 500.O0Y grant X21 ``�522 Siste s of Charity 100 00t/ grant /grant Drumh ller Ag. Society 200.00 U;�23 Kneehill Sub -Dist F U.A. 100 00� /grant '504 8525 Mrs Recor ichard Adam er of Brands 150 00/ welfare -Cole 2 00,E brand renewal FORM IrP SPECIAL MUNICIPA SUPPLIES LTD See Page 9 8526 M D o 8527 Edwin 8528 Jacob 8529 Doris 8530 Peggy COUNCIL MEETING Feb 13/67 Kneehill iodel 8812.52) H 0 D 50 00/ t4 aonhardt 50 00✓ 49 :)ffman 50.001/ Liva 50 00./ 8531 Elsie Eouglas nderka 50 Oa/ °t '? 8532 Wm A ougla s 50 00.� 8533 Adam Bertsch 00/} 50 00,� t4 8534 Mrs. Agnes Grenier 50 00.� f4 t1 8535 Merle Anderson 8539 50 .00, 8536 S.L. K nderka 50 00/1" t° 8537 Edward Kubinec 50 00/} 9P 8538 Thomas Lynch 27 59/ " 8539 MauriCE Maund 50 0 O, P &S 8540 Andrew Mortimer 50.00 I.G.A " 8541 Albert Bramley 50 00/ " 8542 Thomas Hanson 50 00.E 9P t4 8543 Mrs G McCracken 50.0G/ 4° 8544 James 11 Greig 50 0&/ " 8545 Theo Lang 50 00 8546 Otto Koch 50 00/, " 8547 Fred RE.domske 50 OO -/ 1° 8548 Mrs. Gwen Screen 50 00/ 8549 Dan Ei zen 50.00 Q° 8550 Aaron Megli 50 OG/ 44 8551 Alvin Boese 8552 Edward Wilkinson 8553 Lars Sorenson Bus Machines 8554 Victor Oxland 8555 Edmond Meade 8556 F M. Jamieson streets 8557 Reuben Fuchs 8558 J B Ross P &S 8559 Roach Bros 8560 I.G.A Store 8561 Accura e Autobody 8562 Acklan s Ltd 8563 A.A M 8564 Alta G vt Telephones 8565 Dr As croft 8566 J A Barrie 8567 Barkmaa &. Sons 8568 Beaver Lumber 8569 B.Berg Industries 8570 Bob's Padio & T V Pa ge 9 50.00/ 50 0O °T 50 00, p4 50.00 to 50 00, 50 00' /� 44 50 00 44 98 70 "' Welfare -Cole . , 150 00 Welfare it 24 94./ Welfare -Haws 109 50 -/, repairs 169 84/ repairs, tools 403 65/4 repairs 69 2Q/; office, shop 26 50,11 ASB 901 65.✓q accounting 13 00.E material 4 85/� material 303 15./ material 45.69L/I office 8571 B A Oil Co 52 36/1 fuel 8572 Burroughs Bus Machines 109 36✓ P & S. 8573 Calgary Power 7 5Q/ streets 8574 C R. 3.0, P &S 8575 Canadi n Utilities 343 34% office, shop,ete 8576 Can We 8577 Capait 8578 Carbon 8579 Villag 8580 Chinoc FORM tag -P SPECIAL MUNICIP SUPPLIES LTD st Natural Gas a1 Printers Transport e of Carbon k Chrysler �w �12 198.77./ hamlets, shops 74 86Z A.S.B , newspaper 16 85/ repairs 6.50/A shop 60.25.E repairs See Page 16 MM I 1 11 1 r FORM 1118 -P SPECIAL MU ICIPA SUPPLIES LTD See Page 11 X/11-W * 1 II I I II IIII I I III I I I VIII I III VIII III I COUNCIL MEETING Feb 13/67 Page 10 8581 Coneco Equipment 38 47<'� repairs 8582 Crown umber Co 27 82 1i material 8583 Crown jumber 38 50j' material, repairs 85$4 Crystal Glass 24.65vj repairs 8585 Electr c Shop 5.46/ shop, ASB 8586 Farmer ?s Exchange 15 5L/'I repairs,shop,etc 8587 Gehrin 4s Transport 1 75 ✓' repairs 85$$ German Coady et al 326.50JIlegal fees 8589 Dr J A Greenway 82 35✓' A S B 8590 Haddin Davis & Brown 364 5$) water & sewer 8591 Helton Woodworks 1149 85,/),l 8592 Prov Treasurer 1541 , 661 Dept of Hwys - bridge 8593 H T Howe 149 49,; repairs 8594 Huttons Limited 90.68, repairs 8595 Imperial Oil Ltd 2429 ` 61 ✓fuel 8596 K & F Motors 2$.59.x; repairs 8597 Godfred Kimmel 69.001 A S B 8598 Kirk's Heating 26 001` shop 8599 Land Titles Office 200 00, :L T.0 fees 8600 A V Le 11 15./ repairs 8601 John L yton 75 25A repairs 8602 Linden Gas & Oil 21 4&/, repairs, fuel 8603 Munici al Finance Offi ers Assoc 6 OG/ fees 8604 Munici al Supplies 17.55) P & S. 8605 Macleo s Ltd 17 02✓{ repairs,etc 8606 New Ghost Pine Coal Co 87 75),, shop, material 8607 O.K.Ti e Store 19.75J' , repairs 8608 Gordon L. Park 29 40J� A S B. 8609 T H Peacock 192 13�, repairs $610 L H Phillips 2 49✓ R F P 8611 Plains Western Gas 128.04. office, shop 8612 Albert Gazette 10 50 /,tax recovery 8613 Radiator Services 9 60J,4repairs 8614 Marc Reed Propane 3 00✓gshop 8615 Richardson Road 3600 00✓ snowplow 8616 Richardson Road 376 17/, repairs 8617 Royale e Oil Co 378 05.i, fuel 8618 Postma ter 250 00✓ postage 8619 Sawdon Drug Store 9 051, A S B material 8620 Snap Om Tools 41 60J tools 8621 Shepherd Hardware 7 25 ✓gshop 8622 Street Robbins Morrow 49,133 91/, capital exp ,repairs 8623 Taylor Pearson & Carson 70 49.//,repairs 8624 Three Hills Comm centre 15 OO: „rent 8625 Village of Torrington 5.00,/ water 8626 Town of Three Hills 108 35J� water sewer 8627 Town o Three Hills 11 06/ office, shop 8628 Transmission Supplies 49 09/ repairs 8629 C . Turn r 13 80./ repairs 8630 Union Tractor 115 $31 repairs 8631 Dan Peters 2.64% A.S B. 8632 Karl Gass 15OVAASB 8633 Three Ifills Bakery 4 5Gi A S B $634 Universal Sales & Service 7 8 repairs 8635 Vaughn s Electric 4 0A office FORM 1118 -P SPECIAL MU ICIPA SUPPLIES LTD See Page 11 X/11-W * 1 II I I II IIII I I III I I I VIII I III VIII III I IN - -W %' Watero Wajax Welder Whit e Workme uuui�U-Li, MEETING Feb 13/67 Page 11 s Equipment quipment Supplies ose Garage is Compensation oard 8641 Wright Motors 8642 Carl Ziegler rch 8643 Joe Do ler 8644 Don Adams Receiver 8645 Vernon Bitz 8646 Jack C gbill 8647 Ray Eh man 8648 Gary Iverson 325 8649 Dwayne Smith 8650 C W Pole 64,'/�pension plan 8651 Dunc Peters 175 8652 A.H.Ch rch 8653 Ralph Loosmore 8654 C C Campbell Receiver 8655 R W Brown 78 inc tax & CPP 22 741 repairs 1226 $O.f repairs 13.03 repairs 30 60 repairs 3326.10 / /Workmen's Compensation 63 70 J repairs 450 00$ /water tank,etc 9 12 J mi 114 60 <!/ mileage 11 16..i mileage 1 $0"// mileage 87 96,! mileage 39 96 '/ mileage 9 60 mileage 226 51) council fees, tele 257.02; council fees 137 74 � f? 't 175 90'' it tt 134 12 ," w it 157 51,/ tt tt $656 R 0 Keglowitsch 544 901 surveys 8657 Linden Contractors 6103 /r 20dllabor 8658 Receiver General 2403 78 inc tax & CPP 8659 District Treasury 219 60�'/ U I C 8660 Medical Services Inc 325 60: M S I 8661 Canada Life Assurance 1032 64,'/�pension plan 8662 Prov T easurer 352 57u pension plan 9EUX Mr Cl ff Poole moved that this meeting do now adjourn until 19 00 A M on Friday, February 17th, 1967 Carried. I FORM P SPECIAL MUNICIP SUPPLIES LTD Time o4 adjournment 6 45 p.m. eve "0 U. D l �!` 1� O V �Mlf IN It