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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-09-24 Council Minutesis 1 i E �Wt :7 2 FORM 149-P SPECIAL W The regul of Kneehi in Three toms iencin Councillo COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEl•FBER 24, 1973 Page 1 meeting of the Council of the M.D. L „U was held at the (Municipal Office ills on Monday, September 24, 1973 at 1.50 P .I -i. present for this meeting were as follows. Mr A.H. C urch Div 1 Mr C.W. P Dole °7 2 PRESENT Vr R d B o-wn ° 3 (Reeve) Mir A W B uer ° 4 is T A. F Drguson ` 5 Vir S. C. S hme lk e ° 6 Mr R G Campbell °7 7 Mr G,G King and MIr J C Jeffery were present and recorded the minutes, TY.r A 11l Bauer moved the adoption of the September 10, 197; minutes with the folloirring corrections - On the last paraLranh, page 7 for bridge request ADOPTION list; the culvert at Scheibler°s should be the S/0,4-4-34-23-4 rather than as recorded the S/SE-29- 33-23-4 On page 8, the second last paragraph, re the road damabe at the NE -9-29-23-4 was recorded the north SEPT .10 MINUTES side of t e road and it should be the j,west side CORRECTIONS of the roL Also on p ge 8, first paragraph, road profile +� cost esti ate, the third mile should also be includ being total paragraph of Sections 3, 4, and 5- 29-23-h. Mr G G King read a copy of his letter to Mrs Roberts of the Drumheller Hospital Board advising her that this Municipal District DRUM HOSP.BOARD- cannot authorize her to continue in her seat M. ROBERTS nor does it have any responsibility to declare the seat acant Mr A H Church moved to accept and file for information Carried Mr King read a letter from German and Company GERMAN & CO - ART regarding the claim of Frederick J Art Their total fee was $2793 50 Special reduction due to circum tances $1293 50 leaving a balance of $1,500 009 plus several expenses, the main one being the Calgary court reporters for $163 09 t Total acc unt $1663 09 Mr S C Schmelke moved that we n v this account Carried Mr King z in which A accept the urr'.c;r the Lar Ac Mr d.i _dwish t Church mo` t'T Harolc note of tl Yr T.A. I ead a letter from NKr G.A. Berdahl r Berdahl advised us that he would appointment of Municipal representative d Surface Conservation and Reclamation King further advised that Mr Richardson o continue in his position Mr A H ed that we accept the resignation of Richardson alone with sending him a anks for his bast s©rvice Carried erguson .moved that Lr G A Berdahl, LAND SURF.CONS. & RECLAM ACT- V I; BERDAHL FORM 149-P SPECIAL COUNCIL P,METING SEPTEMBER 2�,., 1973 Page 2 Mr Norm Soder and Yr Gordon Park be our three LAND SURFACE CONS me;:,lberso the Lana Surface Conservation and ✓ & RECLAM BOARD Reclamati n Board: Carried A letter Corm, issiO mileage 7 which the ing as re Comb ittee apportion are prem that we a T. r King regarding conversio: Grainer approve t red Several la then ref e Frank Kei Jim Jacks N1r R.G. applicati as re d from the Canaoian Transport regarding the _level crossing; .97, Three Hills Subdivision, in LEVEL CROSSING - aC'.vised the CNR to widen the cross- 74 97 3HILLS SUB uested and provide the `transport and the P'tunicinal District with the ent of maintenance cost the railways ed to accept Mr A W Bauer moved cept and file this letter Carried hen read a letter from Alberta Power proposed Power Line Extension and POWER EXTENSION LSD 7 and. 13-12 and 8 & 10-14-29-24-4 v' ilfield Mr C.W. Poole moved we LSD e proposed e1_tensions Carried 8 & >rts of ;Plications for sub -divisions were red to; the first one being NE -17 -30 -25 -4 - le The ne-rt one in NE -34-29 -26-1�.- n The Sam P` et li argpbell r:ioved to accept and file the ns Carried. RCT_,crts for building permits were then referred to from T, -'r A S Leinweber and Nor Larry Gorr Mr R.W. Brown Moved that TY -Ir Lciniieber' s building I ermit be approved Carried Mx R.141 Brown mov d that Par Larry Gorr' s building permit be approved Carried Mr G G IinL; reported that he had been in contact with the Department of Fish and Wildlife re`arding beavers in SJ-36-�0-26-4. He further advised that a trapper has or will be coming into the area to '.--.11 the beaver 1r S.C. Schmelke Moved thatl we accept Mr King's report Carried Several 1 regarding stated th election assessmen and use o will be c letters r us of pri increase Another 1 will be g moved tha to intens neeting tters were referred to from the A A M D the 1973 convention in which Pair Edworthy t the police acts overload permits, ays, assessment of country residences, of intensive. farm operation, control fire arms, and Councillor pension plan ming up at our convention Other ferred to were from Crown Tire advisinL e increases and advising us of an n 209 copy paper and traffic signs tter advising us that Stelco blades ing up 9% was read Mr T.A. Ferguson we forward a resolution pertaining 7 & 13 -12 AND 10-14-29-24-4 SUB-Divi6iONS NE -17-30-25x4 NE -34-29-26-4 52-36-30-26-4 BUILDING PERMITS LE INWEBER & GOR R DEPT. FISH & WILD BEAVERS -SW -36-30-26 A.A.M.D. CONVEN V,. CROWN TIRE v STELCO BLADES ve farm operations to the C A.A.PIi.D. H RES0L 4-r,/ ons Carried r COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 21; 1973 Page 3 • Mr T.A. FbiEuson moved that we forward a resolu— tion that D. y—light SavinE Time revert back to DAY LIGHT SAV.TIME Standard Tike on Labor Day weekenc, Carried C1 v FORM 149—P SPECIAL © nso s s me nes The minutes No 60 meet to briefly file Carr T.''.r Kin, re f rom N1r Lo - of the Thre ad-ult educes Mr Kinr' re be typing, asked for a mecti nL Teed: the School proved that Adult Ec.uca Council was had. made an 10, Block 1 discussion reading to to sell sai to D, --,r and of the tax Carried una reading to Yr Schmelk Carried. una Council was impounded a advertised followed in keepers, pa unicipal D regret that had died re advertise t operated at of the Three Hills School Division ng of September 12, 1973 were referred SHILLS SCHOOL DIV. Tear A Ind Bauer moved to accept and ,, MINUTES ed orted that he received a phone call Duigou, the D4jut;7 Superintendent Hills School Division regarding an ion pro -rams for evening classes orted that the classes would. ;probably rafts, etc and that Nl,"r Duif-ou.had. Council representative at the esday, October 3, 2 00 P M at ivision office Mr C .W. Poole G Camipbell be a i;iemlber on the ion Coi_a:..ittee Carried ADULT EDUCATION PROD advised that Dir and Mrs Emil Heinrich offer of `4;10 00 cash for Lots 9 ane. BY—LA1 737 Hesketh, Plan 1.267 C.S. Brief 'ollowed D'Ir Church moved first 3y—lai,,r No 737, this beinE a by—law Lots 9 and 10, 3lock 1, Hesketh 'rs Emil Heinrich under provisions -ecovery act for the sum of "0'10 00 iimously Nir Poole Moved. second ;his by—law Carried unanimously n. moved: third reading to this by—law iimously advised that two plus had been Ralph Loos more ° s and will be or sale on October 5th Discussion regard to the need for More pound— ticularly in the north part of the strict It was also noted with Mr Y.R Sailer of the Huxley area ently and, that we should therefore .at the pound is no longer beim; his farm. SALE OF HESKETH LOTS TO HEINRICH P_ IMPOUNDED PIGS — R LOOSEMiORE Secretary—treasurer was asked to check regarding a resolutioa to provide for the sale of impounded animals at huction Y'arts, and to find what action, if any, the Departmlent of Agriculture has taken Mr Ted Paqkette, Public Works Superintendent, ENTER PAQUETTE 8 - and Mr Joe Dobler, Gravel Foreman, then met with DOBLER Council Each Councillor was given a copy of a report and proposal regardin- gravel, including information GRAVEL REPORT about amounts on hand, neer crushing recomended, stockpilin& to be done, etcOne co*�y is L included with these minutes In the discussion, 4 i ! COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 2h., 197: Page 4 • it appeared that Council agreed with the proposals, GRAVEL REPORT CONT except that the amount to be crushed. at Garsons perhaps should be increased depending on whether or not Linden Contractors bring in a favorable price and can obtain a bull crusher Mr Dobler suggested it rlit,ht be advisable to SEAL COAT FOR ROADS haul some and -clay mixture from NE -12-31-24-4, NEAR NE -12-31-24-4 (Everett) for a seal coat on roads in that general arca No decision was made concerning this The Secret ry-treasurer was asked to check with the District Engineer or the Bridge Branch CULVERT EXTENSION - regarding ftlivery date for the culvert eaten- GHOST PINE S. PROJECT sion for G ost Pine south project Thr Ted Pa agreed to ® a man for He was als period, Co sheepsfoot use at the uette was advised that Council had ent a rubber -tired packer and supply ome work at the Three Hills Airport advised that during his holiday ncil had agreed that the large packer be rented to the Town for airport 3 HILLS AIRPORT Request for gravel on the approach road at the EQUITY ELEVATOR - Equity Elevators was discussed and Council agreed GRAVEL It would be 0 K to put on a small quantity Other various items of Public Works were discussed by individ al Councillors with both Ted and Joe Request from the Village of Linden for improve- VILLAGE OF LINDEN- ments for the intersection approaching the village from the south was discussed Included RCAD IMPRGv"�aia�S In this was a similar need for improvements for the turn going to the north Mr ScYmaelke moved that these be considered for work this year if ti e permits Carried Mr Poole oved that Council approve of the land, fent and borrow pit agreements as presented to this me ting Carried Notice froin the Apprenticeship Board. stated that Earl McRae was enrolled for his third year APPRENTICESHIP BD heavy duty mechanic course conv.encing March 11, EARL MCRAE 1974 but h is on a waiting list for October 29, 1973 if a vacancy should occur at that time V Yr Bauer noved that this be accepted Carried Mr Campbell moved that 2 twelve inch culverts be suppliea to William Screen for installation iJILLIAM: SCREEN - on the roal allowance west of Section 6-35-24-4 CULVERTS without charge on condition that he install same Carried II I �-� cr5 FORM 149-P SPECIAL ❑f FORM 149-P SPECIAL COUNCIL ITTEETING SEPTEMER 24, 1973 Mr Poole s ated he had not yet investigated the possibl • closing of a portion of road in the NE -9-30 24—h so this item was tablea Letter from if the nuis P,!r Paquett air_ a trent was not pra general slo a committee investigate lendation P'r Arnold Council proposed n soon as po locations- woulc_ not until near that their The bull c of one mon quoted the stockpilin 1 All to 2 At Gar crushe rocks previo with t and pe which total Pvsr Boese followed i Page 5 NE-9-30-24-4—RD CLOSED I - the Provincial Board of Health asked nce ground at Huxley had been improved stated that it might be possible to to bury the existin€. stuff but it tical to leave a trench there due to .gh conditions Mr Church moved that of Mr Campbell and Ted Paquette this further and bring in a recom— Carried Boese of Linden Contractors met with e was given an outline of the K crushin€ to be done starting as sable Quantities at the various ere outlined Mr Boese stated it e possible to €et a bull crusher the end of October and he stated own crusher is also busy until then usher is available only on a minimum h°s rental at $4,000 00 He then follOVTinL rates for crushing and ations e-ccpt Garson°s — 75¢/ cu yd, on°s — $135/ cu yd with the bull which would take in all of the ncluding those which were rejected sly, or as an alternate, wl 10/ cu yd e l,D to supply the bull crusher form certain work connected with it, as estimated at a cost of ;6,000.00 HUILEY NUISANCE GROUND A BOLSE—LINDE14 CONT CRUSHING & STOCKPILe RATES hen left the meeting briefly Discussion regard. to the quotations, etc T}r Bauer moved that the price quotations of Linden Contractors be accepted with the work at Garson°s to be at vl 35/ cu yd with them to supply the bull crusher as previously noted, and with work to start about November 1 Carried Nir Arnol Boese was invited back into the meet EX -IT BOESE inE and a vised of the decision He thanked Council and then left Yr G Ki g read his report crated September 17, 1973 rega ding soa e oil spilled in the ditch at the Schaf r Hill on the north side of Section ol—'Dl-25—L Trimac has agreed to burn the oil and has s ated that this is the only procedure to be fol owed The burning will be done when there is ome snow on the ground N"r Schmelke . Moved tha this report be accepted Carried 6 OIL SPILLED— SCHAFER HILL N-31-31-25--4 0 • CJ FORM 149-P SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 249 1973 Page 6 Reports froda the Bridge Branch referred to the following. 1 Bridge /SW -16-32-24-4 has been repaired with two neiv cement stringers and a new 121 x. 14° timberierd he account for this work will be ref rred �gb Municipal District to S & T Drilling 2 The Bridge W/NVf-5-32-24-4 is to be repaired with two ho es in the deck being patched Mr Poole m ved that these reports be accepted and filed Carried BRIDGE BRANCH REPORTS Mr. Church reported that the bridge over the Kneehill Creek dust south-east of Carbon needs KNEEHILL CREEK BRIDGE planking but we should first contact the Bridge branch to find if it is to be replaced soon. The Secretary -treasurer is to get this informati,n lr G King advised that bids have been called for removal of gravel from the river south of the Tolman Bridge and 6 inquiries have been received to date It therefore appears that there will be a number of bids for consideration by Council Mr Church moved that this report be accepte Carried BIDS FOR GRAVEL S. OF TOLMAN BRIDGE It was agr ed that the District Engineer or his repres ntative be asked to come over as soon DISTRICT ENGINEER as possiblc to discuss with Pia D officials, work to be done on the Trochu east road The genera: was advise, slope in D The main c road in Di The other Wimborne n that the m east fob n The small at Brietzk and do oth Improvemen the Garson Council wa that truck Highway f2 loaded but roads and concerning The Govern is aware o that this road program was discussed Council that the work northwest of Sunny - vision 4, was completed on Friday last. ew are now working on the Monty Fobes ision 6 just north-east of Torrington row are working north-west of ar Johnm n°s Ted Paquette suggested in crew would likely go the Trochu xt and then to the Ghost Pine south rew will install the culvert °s and at Reg Bates' and at Paget's r smaller projects in those areas s are also to be made to the road into Gravel Pit advised by R W Brown and G King hauling from the Klasson pit to have used the dead haul road when have often been returning on other here have been numerous complaints roughness of the road, dust, etc ent Engineer has been contacted and this situation Mr Ferguson moved eport be accepted Carried # 7 GENERAL RD .PROGRAM DEAD HAUL ROAD- KLASSEN PIT - HWY.21 Ce Written req absence' fr was conside Gelinas be and that he Alberta Hea that the fu his leave COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 24, 1973 Page 7 est of Lyle Gelinas for 'leave of m October 27 to April 1, 1974 ed Mr Campbell moved that Lyle ranted leave of absence as requested be allowed to stay in our group for th Care and Blue Cross on condition 1 premium be paid for by him during Carried The new Forl truck for use by John D-rn .ainly, had been received last week and Highway Ford Sales requested payment Mr Poole moved that the account for the truck be now paid in the amount $4391 80 Carried LYLE GELINAS LEAVE OF ABSENCE FORD TRUCK Reeve Secretary-treasurl�-Ir ,7 Next regulr meeting of Council Tuesday, October 9, 1973, 9 00 A M i FORM 149-P SPECIAL � O � Mr Poole mentioned some problems with his motor DIV.2 GRADER OPER grader operator and in particular stated it appeared PROBLEMS he had entirely missed maintaining two different it roads north L,. and 9 and of the Correction line, being west of also west of 3 and 10, both in 31-24-4 Mr Poole is checking further with the operator Mr Dobler gave a report of gravel hauled up to date as follows- J DOBLER REPORT On Roads Surfacing Division 1 17955 2,205 79 2 7,094 19035 9' 3 6,097 2,439 00 4 12,171 756 14 5 7,,050 2,304 6 6;592 2,844 'a 7 59787 Nil 55,646 11,5$3 TOTIL 67,229 cu yds Condition cf the pavement on the one mile south PAVEMENT SOUTH OF from Torri gton was discussed Mr Schmelke TORRINGTOv moved that Art Bauer; Ted Paquette, and Joe Dobler have authority to decide whether or not to put on an emulsion lift on that mile of road Carried Mr Bauer oved that this meeting do now adjourn ADJOURNMENT Carried time of adjournment 6000 P.M. 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M N - N -- - 0 -- H o' �,; -- Ln ;r LO 0 cNi -- r -I ON 0 M r I M _— —rt — - - -— _ -- -_ 0 -- _ N---— --- -_ ri N Ul rl O a) 01 O 01 O t+ I I N , c a) H a) 1 > 4 1 I 1 N O N `D > x l4 N O a) � Q) Q) P� r - � -- - r� u 0 N � u -- n- Q) u _- -- � � m m I o ani I I I III I .. r H 0 M FORM 149-P SPECIAL © � 11"11-11 AGENDA FOR SEPT 24/73 COMBINED NEETING OF COUNCIL AND AG SERVICE BOARD 1 Approval of minutes of x=hixvA meeting of July 17/73 20 Report of Norman Soders Ag Fieldman 3 Position of Glenn Smyth 4 Winter works program 5 Highw od Air Service -- accounts trailers E Frodle letter 6 Roadside spraying 7 Propo ed new and/or additional equipment for 1974 8 Pest control on roadsides $A Wild cat control COUNCIL MEETING. 9 Appro al of minutes of Sept 10/73 10 Report - Hospital Board member Mrs Roberts 11. German and Co - Fred Art account 12 G B rdahl - Surface Conservation Boards H Richardson 13 Railtiay Transport Cormn - widen crossing S-4-30-24-4 14 Alta Poer - line extensions 15 C R P. Co Subdiv NE -17-30-25-4s NE -34-29-26-4s and 52-36-30-26-4s 141-10-31-24-4 16 Building permit - A. S Leinweber 17 Village of Acme - re hog farm 18 Report re beaver dams W2-36-30-26-4 19 A A DI D - convention, prices 20 3 Hills S D - minutes of Sept 12/73 21 Agricultural decentralization 22 Info re hospital disaster exercise Oct 31st 23 Reports and plans re gravel 24 Village of Linden - intersection at west of Linden 25o Land fences and borrow pit agreements 26 Apprenticeship Board - Earl McRae 27 Wm 13creen - culverts 28 C Poole report re roadway in Pt NE -9-30-24-4 29 Bd of Health - Huxley nuisance ground 30 Report re crude oil spill in ditch 31 Brid e reports 32 Inquiries re gravel from River south of Tolman 33 Troc u East road 34 Geneal road program 35 Road being used re # 21 paving lu Iq FORM 149-P SPECIAL COMBINED MEETING - COUNCIL AND AGRICULTURAL SERVICE BOARD SEPTEMBER 24, 1973 Page 1 The combined meeting of the Council and the Agricultural Service Board was held in the Council chambers on Monday, September 24, beginning at 9.00 A.Y. The folloi ng persons were in attendance: PRESENT Council Mbers Mr A.H. Church Div 1 Mr C.W. Poole °i 2 Mr R W Brown °7 3 { Reeve ) Mr A W Bauer 71 4 Mr T A Ferguson Q° 5 Mr S.C. Schmelke °° 6 Mr R.G. Campbell °' 7 Ratepayer Members Mr Finlay Code Gordon Ward Others present: Mr Donald Dau School Board Member Mr G G King Secretary -treasurer Mr. J.C. Jeffery Asst Secretary -treasurer Mr Norman Soder Ag Fieldman Mr R G Campbell approved the minutes of the APPROVAL OF MIN. July 17, 1973 meeting Carried Mr L,ldon entered t discussio: account, letter of account w which is spent on half of w for a hal which is Highwood owing by Air Servi moved to Carried The trail to Basi at $30 00 against t option is Mr Germa including making th It was ge be turned take the Germaine ,-f Highwood Air Services e meeting at this time General was held concerning his spraying is trailer rental agreement and a complaint from Mr Ed FroCle. The s for spraying 457$ acres at $1 75 $9011 50 The total M D labor he spraying project was $1205 $£39 ich is $602,94, We also charged them --ton truck for 50 hours at $2.15 107 50 making the total payable by f $710 44 This made a net cheque he Municipal District to Highwood es of $730106., Mr R.W. Brown ay Highwood the amount of that cheque, ENTER GERMAINE - r rental agreement was briefly referred ally this was the rental of the trailer per month with 100% rental to be applied e purchase price of $500 00 if the taken up before December 31, 1973 ne proposed that he would pay $300 00 the 3 months' rent he already owes total price of the trailer $360 00 erally decided that this proposal would down and Mr Germaine decided not to railer z HIGHWOOD AIR SERV TRAILER RENTAL �01 A FORM 149-P SPECIAL The compla to Council we pay Mr portions o to be paid to be paid COMBINED MEETING - COUNCIL AND AGRICULTURAL SERVICE BOARD otr'ihivioER 24, 197- Page 2 t letter from Mr Ed Frodle was read nd Mr T A. Ferguson moved that rodle $ 0 00 for missing certain his crop while spraying w20 00 y this Municipal District and x;20 00 y Highwood Air Services Carried Discussion arising out of the above paragraphs was concerning Mir Soder° s and Mr, Glenn S::_yth° s overtime Fir C W Poole moved to pay overtime to Glenn Smyth and Norman Soder for the hours involved with army worm spraying Carried Mr Norman Soder read his report to Council. Mr T.A. Fe guson moved acceptance of Mr Norman Soder°s rel rt Copy attached Carried E FRODLE CO] SMYTH-SODER OVERTIME N SODER REPORT General discussion was held concerning the position of Assistant Agricultural Fieldman and Mr Glenn Smyth Nr, R.W. Brown moved that ASST AG.FIELDMAN- Mr Glenn Smyth be named .ssistant Ag Fieldman. GLENN SMYTH Carried The Secreta through the Winter Work to be built man days, r outhouses f firewood, 2 10 man days amount of m of 15 man w Mr R.G. Ca grant avail Carried General dis side sprayi equipment f he should p two-way rad new smaller cab -over tr one man and be able to in the morn as that is further sta needed as h ing trailer thought tha to the main for himself -y then read the proposed agreement local initiatives program concerning WINTER WORKS PROJ Projects He outlined 15 camp tables for 15 man days, 8 outhouses for 24 pals er_isting camp tables and r 15 man days; brushing; and cutting man days; sign and repairs, research for cemeteries, an undetermined n days, making at least a minimum eks that is required for the project .pbell moved that we apply for the ble for the Winter Works Project ussion was held concerning road- NEW EQUIPMENT FOR g and proposed new and/or additional ASB r 1971 Mr Soder stated he thought ssi.bly have a light half -ton truck, os and a tilt -cab truck, hea,.Frtrailer,and tractor He stated that with the new ck, all spraying could be done with one vehicle Hopefully we would et a man that would work first thing ng and last thing in the afternoon, he best time for spraying He ed that the heavier trailer was s equipment is too big for the exist - Regarding the tractor - Bir Soder we could transfer the IHC tractor crew and buy a new smaller tractor 3 C7 COMBINED MEETING - COUNCIL AND AGRICULTURAL SERVICE BOARD SEPTEMBER 24, 1973 Page 3 Discussions were then held concerning pest ROADSIDE PEST controls on roadsides It was general discussion CONTROL that decidei possibly farmers should be responsi- ble for the control of �rasshoopers also Discussions ment°s new for wild oa forwarded b 1 Dev 2 Lova 3 Ed -u 4 Sur Mr R W. Bi stating the be as a diz be used for purposes The Secret Provincial agricultur 1 Agricu Edmont 2 Region Edmont 3 Region Calgar 4 Albert o to Lac 5 Albert Edi.lont 6 The RE will t Further nc is now Che Insurance Christie v 2 FORM 149-P SPECIAL were then heldconcerning; the Govern- IroposcJ program of handing out x;29000,000 00 control Several suggestions were the .Meeting on how to spend the money :lopment of new sprays ;ring of prices of current chemicals rational pro�rarns ,idizin,; the user of chemicals >wn moved that we write a letter we believe 75o' of the funds should ;ct subsidy and that 25% should educational purposes and research tarried s then read: from the Village of Acme he proposed building permit for a st south of Acme The letter briefly the village was definitely against build.inc; per.i:it for the new barn thought of the rneetino was that the es meet all of our building standards ,ovm moved. that we write to the of Environment, the Waste Management at Red Deer, and the Department of .ng their advice on our problem Carried ,e sent to nor Neuf eldt and to the Acme, also sent, a copy of the Village _etter to Mr Neufeldt MLD OAT CONTROL GRANT BUILDING PERMIT- NEUFELD HOG BARN iry then read a letter from the Government advising us of various AGRICULTURAL it d.ecentralizations DECENTRALIZAT IONS Ltural Development Corporation from )n to Caiilrose i1 Headquarters for Region 6 from )n to Barrhead 11 Office for Region 2 -will move from to Airdrie a Hail and Crop Insurance from Calgary Dmb e 3. Dairy Control board will move from Dn to Wetaski,ain Sulatory Services for Livestock Branch e moved to Stettler of ication was that Mr Gordon Sterling; irman of the Alberta Hail and Crop Of particular note that Mr James as also names_ to that Board 4 )4bez, G STERLING & J CHRISTIE A letter w, regarding, 1 hog,. barn 31 stated thal issuing th1 The genera: 4 building d Mr R .<,I B: Department S-pecialist Health ask Copies to Village of of Acme's The Secret Provincial agricultur 1 Agricu Edmont 2 Region Edmont 3 Region Calgar 4 Albert o to Lac 5 Albert Edi.lont 6 The RE will t Further nc is now Che Insurance Christie v 2 FORM 149-P SPECIAL were then heldconcerning; the Govern- IroposcJ program of handing out x;29000,000 00 control Several suggestions were the .Meeting on how to spend the money :lopment of new sprays ;ring of prices of current chemicals rational pro�rarns ,idizin,; the user of chemicals >wn moved that we write a letter we believe 75o' of the funds should ;ct subsidy and that 25% should educational purposes and research tarried s then read: from the Village of Acme he proposed building permit for a st south of Acme The letter briefly the village was definitely against build.inc; per.i:it for the new barn thought of the rneetino was that the es meet all of our building standards ,ovm moved. that we write to the of Environment, the Waste Management at Red Deer, and the Department of .ng their advice on our problem Carried ,e sent to nor Neuf eldt and to the Acme, also sent, a copy of the Village _etter to Mr Neufeldt MLD OAT CONTROL GRANT BUILDING PERMIT- NEUFELD HOG BARN iry then read a letter from the Government advising us of various AGRICULTURAL it d.ecentralizations DECENTRALIZAT IONS Ltural Development Corporation from )n to Caiilrose i1 Headquarters for Region 6 from )n to Barrhead 11 Office for Region 2 -will move from to Airdrie a Hail and Crop Insurance from Calgary Dmb e 3. Dairy Control board will move from Dn to Wetaski,ain Sulatory Services for Livestock Branch e moved to Stettler of ication was that Mr Gordon Sterling; irman of the Alberta Hail and Crop Of particular note that Mr James as also names_ to that Board 4 )4bez, G STERLING & J CHRISTIE 0 A0 ok FORM 149-0 SPECIAL 5 COMBINED I�EETING - COUNCIL AND AGRICULTURAL SERVICE BOARD SEPTEMBER 24, 1973 Page 4 Mr King them read another letter from Morley Douglas advising that there will be an executive meeting of the Alberta Department of Agriculture in Calgary, October 10, and that they woulc'_ be intc,rested in meeting farmers and Councillors from 7.00 to 10-30 P M. in the Jasper Suite, Calgary Inn, Mr R W Brown moved that Mr A.W Bauer, C.14. Poole , and. Norman Soder be delegated to attend Carried Mr Gordonand moved that the combined portion of the meet'ng adjourn at 1 50 P,M, Carried Cha MEETING - ALTA DEPT . OF AG ADJOURNMENT Secretary to the Board ALricultural E1eldman's Report t r- ACRICULTURA.lu SERVICE BOARD T=TITTC Monday, "e temper. 04 TP73 $ r- The work in the 5erv).ce Board has peen going or quite favorably We have had some cl^anges in staff since our last meeting Don Brereton quit working the totter part of Julv We were fortunate in bei.nL able to hire Watson Reed the las' hart of July 73airy Dau quat towards the end of August I hove been quite pleased with the work the boys have been doinE 'vire were aLle to pick up a good supply of old teleprone poles through Tec' Paquette, for S17 50 Ted's boas roved tre pcleg into the yard and our boys have been sawing theca up in their spa�le V V time When the'T are -Al sawed, we should rave �.s mucligood as we rad or. rand last spring Zue purchased a new Ma.ssev Fergueon side mount mower Lrd mounted it on the Y.'assev tractor The cost of the mower was 1000 00. Watson Feed naae one swath on each side of all. cecorc'ar; reads Te spent nearly a morth at thin. I feel that he did a cod job T also feel that a. secon.Cl pass woi?l.d have beer good, or pos-,ibly an ei_gh t - foot cutting bar, rotti,er than a six foot bar, .1ould. have bPPn to an advantage. T hope that we will be able to get Started little earlier on this work rex—t— ye«.r We have worlred or onl. r two mull;; fi 1Tirg nro�ects We completed one on ,4' Sec -�6-28-�23 for Cordon Little-rn Fd OhlrausPr We also did one on Nt4 0-31-24, ju; t we.,t of the town This wan just a small one t11at the Town of Three !fills wag recpo,lsibl.e fol, They rPq-L ested chat we do thf- voik and the,; would pay for it I expect tnat we spent more time or the i,Yorms in rape - than any other p-oject `^,e sprayed a. total of 4`79 1Ve had only two com laint:� on the sprayirg One w, -,,P. taker care of cat the other will he di rcusf•ed 1,. -,ter The lining up of this work c -.r '�e very exa.speratirL, espE,ci.a,ll , kahen you. l � '•.TP n aero t'h.irg: ready to go an(' the wind and Pver;, th.ing haq to T,e c:arcellc a T! i- did not happen. very often �nd the wort- avert along qu ate well We ordered dOO gallons o a Lorsoan vhich we d; d not use We were able to return -ill Of fl-ji 1,h. ordered Fro E;allens of Ln -nn, -.t(', We sold 21. Z,,1'orc to two f�armeis at Acrie who cid ti-cir of -I sL,rayir€;, we used 491 gallons through llighwood There are -�C Lal Ileft eft '° e can returr. °' o_f our order. which would be 271 �gaIL1ons I expect that Oliver rna,�T +a_ -P s.t all back excFnt ore open conte-irer that we have 3 gallons In The mobile l !;ones tl at we haO inst l.11ed in the truckq were a greUt asset T'nev saved con,,i 0er,: b'LP time- e-5 we1.1 1�9, lot of running. Ole ')roblem t>1a.t; we e ,:peri e:,ced witli them was that il?ey a,re ruc l� 1i.r e a T.ctirt,T 11re ^.r,rt tne�, 1 Pre c+teY: �nlsy wti e.l we ��rant :,l to 11 tti,em I �aould strangl.y r. ecommE-rd r...,diol for ar.otrer year I am sure that +l,e�r cola?.d be o.secl to goo- Pdv--itn;.e ?ll throuz h the rear Bruce ")I-ewart wa.s down for the Pc.et Control Deportment on Thi r �da�T to c-:eck :fi.elc.s for the Pupa of tl P 'derth,,. Arm -worn Trey ita,ted -`191 +l`;.P hea.iTie�at infestation the`:, "PIC folu-A w !.s q .ler squ',re va.rd Tl,i•" prob-=4ol,T lei-, t1',or, norn--,al didn't find a c'ozer in. A`0 lie yard plot: tl-,at tl.,e-, uu - it -the ri 1. of Kneeh7,11 Sounds :.00d .for reTt year t There h,_ beer corse heaavj 1nfE stat 4 o::s of grasshoppei r in the Carbon arpa "'here h. ve bec,n ' their ' ntc r of fa-nei s in that t. '"r ere have area who 1�a.ve opr-yes! o �,rcJ�eCt ,w�yP� beer other arEa.s doing _ -'so lu no-' ,t h e s-lrl e concentre tion at t1 -e Cf',,—ocr Area - 2 - We applied �o.^e test plots on ca field of wind -r ,,!heat r E t y o � T ,:�.ct � Z' �:�a _y, }+ oil r , arbcn l`�Ti.ke Dolir.3ri-i frog► c;2onton was out :.th soap c''emlc a'_ people Tr e cti em, cel: user were nera ��• i s 7 =- as .- t ti� l 1 r Tr ecc:. c;?.eriica.:-._ and o�{c�'r one= T� �vG..: �, test to c, ec'r the ef',.ecti ens of the -new C]''emica s a`� Udell -s to dki c`!t rC-,iduos of the now chemicals. The ster3 izllrr of the secondor;r road 1s about half done We l^zJe been this ,or?, zn s??are ':i.rie T)e.r:ioas arl w er re .vsnd I -as not heei, blo,vir, too i"a.rd �Ip he, e not l e,d a chance to do any Dior'_. on nY.�T n�' t'^e r„r-ve,jaz. do Th: aork s11oi,lcl be cleared in be'orc Ta? 1- -- A r.umber of f^.rmers, tl^�e mown of ml roc, .117-F., e.no the ?'ra.i rie 341.ble Tr ,+ it atE:, orderedapprox-riat `000 ' r. re;� for fa11 �ti s 1 del 1ver!r Two C `' `P_ ho` r-- tool-, the ForO one -tor trl c' '"'( trailrF'' ,n to p c}:. -�n the orcer�. I.re c -ar-ed ro vo117.rt, ry -70 a tree to cover the exrpn7 rte,, de ex„eet tc �,et, ta.rted on ­oad�,idP ri.�1,t awa�T Z"�P IEI C C'�3ilr tilt -T) `,,.t ore t ele 'hiit tM-c w(,rl, T -".s !`ot, c.hecd of We he se ; ori:. ed on]_- ore sl^elterbel t fcx recently. The colder ttirera titer eVpec'te,i 1 pU+, a erd to t'� s �J Qrx Come of +}2.E' 1Jci ti c.Z e spent -am ` tim-ce o4rt +z et -ti„- to iJ flex p x.tches I am^.n . °r:.c '.t the P.Jnbez o�' rote ^P ro_,ortC1? Tris i:' omethirtt tli of cons? der^ble worl -1'_c1 1.ci be G`o`es or re -t Teer v e aloo f'o'lr d Po!,,e i'1.eld� binO Reed it thc. area 'I -I JAI ee� can become a problem if -Lt i -s rot witched a_l_^o The we�t�er rrevcntecl uu fiorr_ C.,ett-1—r - all of tti?e scl•ocl a -d- -mowed nefore ^crc:ol ^t,,rtec We wez e 1.04. too lel., r.ettlr_� ''r-i_s dors after-1(hool cai(l ^t,_,rt T feel mr:, - be a FooH time to bc, t,l,irki.nr2: grout our xor'f for next some ^os..rt; V r^ .+ I .,oii1d l;.ke to prc,ert for ,,rc, to be tti•lrking e boot for I f , r r �•ee+i.rt: (1) ,,T wo.,Jd like the Colzncll �i-id tine ^`'erlbe7 of -t.-'-,e r A .D to c::•n,3iaer tre t -:tock dog e -(_ap ano ty,eil o a.cn. or t a r c,�7 wa . ould� p; _ � J l cc r~c --, ar_d ?rt f.r ti' cal l2c11 of_,'. ! I wol.-i-1 o. a -)t-:_ ev_: .t e hca'i ir, ^;) F,( t1Qri` an- i_cw i�. ;o for rroect . ons fog' next T (7,) P s_ }:ire U it wculi be to l.: 1 J 1 Ui?A-c7 r rue ;Q ��E. a cd fog r.� ;ice ;�� a�,inL one th,?t _J _ G ;ive tl',e orer.ator `'_ l_L iie , of tcl^e _oo o �rtc,,_l_Z e one 2n ore atio 1R,,; t}i7_ril'1-:ag Oz^, row ci "J ,�!' Sy)Y';< :r1n�, 1n l 1�1<z, vz ons;-r� l,�-.rt, or t'tis u ork. secora -r 1 Cc;Ct' ,.s we_ l -tS .So^li_' of _" o,i1d e _ dy ed � lE: .. ' - -r•,.> +n -� l r9- �,-. , ,i-oma -t=co��. �,..�• C:�,.C.a a,re _�-ror�. � t-. vc..�.__ed t.l e t [,r s.'re tl2e^' ,res-,' er reinfesta.t icr o _ a211 "':G ere(Pi- sc:- B 11Y si 11 ri i`, wow- �,'ould be lore F r1j E.eLri,r in +ki.P },car. 3pr ,,Jy. r; of small byn,.o' ane +.r(.oc, .=s well as n tc _r 1.1n o tl,e z er.. i; teal ,._ -reriilinl.s ^FzoalO () Arr.',e iei_-t� sliko t1d be with tji`: Department (%G) Contact stilo,..ld be Tvid( the r ny { 27.( the +Ti ed,s 03. t-LIPI_r I Ln --,, . 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