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The Liberal, 9 Nov 1961, p. 11

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PHONE COLLECT Operating Brewers‘ Retail Stores COMPARE The works department is di-‘PERSONNEL - rectly responsible and subject to GENERAL ROSTER the direction of the works com-1 The permanent staff of the mittee of town council and fol-lworks department at present lowing the established practice,=consists of 29 employees in the all matters other than routine,‘following categories: are submitted to the committee‘Works Commissioner 1 for their consideration and fur- Ass’t. Works Commissioner 1 ther direction. Superintendents 2 The department is also sub-‘Clerk (Works Bldg-l 1 jcct to direction and under- swam???” lWorks Bldg) 1 takes projects and general main- Mecmmcs 2 tenance for the following au-‘I‘Voremen 4 thorized committees: SUb‘foremen 2 t1) Drnnnrhy r‘nmmmn. Labourers 15 Organizational Finger Number Of Hill's Pie (Far be it from us to be a party to any husband- MAI‘a'TENANCE sgcnox and-wife scrap. But, from what we have been able Semce Calls to read over the years, situations develop where hus- band, presumably worn out from a day’s bread-wm- Meter installations ning, goes home and, looking at a well-ordered house. fully equipped with this and that in the way of labour-saving gadgets, cuttingly asks wife what Shawn” Repairs has been doing all day. Then, as we understand, fur Lowering shut-oil's starts flying, wife explaining that in reality she has been a very busy and harassed girl indeed, looking after a thousand and one minor jobs, to say nothmglcnecking and felling of the big ones. (OPERATIONAL LOG Hydrants The following is a list of Checking ioperations performed by the hints section crews and the number of h} lof such operations in an average Repairs ,ycar. All figures shown are in Valve ch; {round numbers and are deter- Sewers mined by a study of work re-,Checking ports for the past 12 months. Filling (‘1 , CONNEC ,WATER & SEWER plunging Clearing nd Water shut-offs 200 Cleaimg Water turn-ons 200 tree 250 Sewer M ‘Meter repair calls 110 Flushing 8- Meter repair Ishopr a Buildin Meter leaks 30 Repairiié 4_ Cleaning 9 Cleanin". Repairing shut-offs 20 ancf’ Frozen water services 25 sign Water Installations syste mam service cuts. 90 Stori Mplicity of Jobs Keeps 29 Men Busy (Recently Otto Whalen, Richmond Hill’s Works Commissioner, submitted a lengthy report to town council. It gives a comprehensive picture of the work} of his department. It answers the question of What; there is in the way of municipal house-keeping so fully that “The Liberal” thinks that it will be ofi interest to many citizens in revealing how, day after day, the work is being done. It will also give “old- timers” a picture of how the growth of the last ten‘ years has been reflected in the need for more workers and services. The report contains quite an amount of statistical material but that, of course, under the circumstances, is needed to give the complete‘ picture: The full report, as prepared by Works Commissioner Whalen, followsâ€"Editor.) (That brings us to Richmond Hill’s works de- partment, equivalent in a sense to the housewife. The department inherits a lot of big jobs but, as the municipality’s “housewife” it has a large number of smaller domestic tasks, too. Questionâ€"does the aver- age citizen know what jobs are being done for him by the works department, with part of the tax money he puts up to make the municipal wheels go round? Busy “Housewife” To Municipality Is Town's Works Department Unjgr our plan it will be only, $13.40 $14.65 $18.00 $20.00 ESTAB. 1950 At the present time there are three men on full time operating the sewer cleaning and scraping equipment. This will take ap- proximately 21/2 years to com- plete a full circuit of our pres- ent system, or, in effect, these men will be on this operation on a permanent basis. They are also responsible for the installation of all new ser- vice connections and small trunk extensions. l Additional duties 3;" _ ‘ "W “""“““"“‘ “'“"" ""1 “Wm Vlsnors of Mr. and times required which argonrigt, 2 Ronny Grass cutter ,ilgjznGemge FI‘E’HCh were Miss of a routine nature. Under this PART 2 or REPORT ! to Elgin Mills gm; a “rest”. Mrs. Frank heading are such tasks as: This section relates to the 3. Repairs and surface treat- Conney' and Mr- and MFS. Chas (a) Checking taxpayers‘ com- administration. planning and ment to Arnold St. pavement “1503‘”. plaints construction of the department; and sidewalk -- Yonge St. to an‘d ‘71 ‘q’mla quester and Mr. ('0) Picking up and storing of PROJECTS 1960 and 1961 \ Elizabeth St. latives r“0115' mm” V‘s-“ed “‘ materials for other depart-‘ The following projects under- 4. Construction Post Office Hamilt 3" “lends at Ridgeway. men‘s taken in 1960 have now been' parking lot (Parking Auth- VI G°“- and Master- (c) Maintenance work at town completed: ority control) ‘ r‘ 90- Bake? for foam .‘v'eal‘s hall- 19% PROJECTS 5. Renovations and painting of a Gormley resxderjt. Is in York (d) Painting traffic lines 11. Markham Road pavement . Town Hall (Property Com- C°umy Hospital. Â¥e\\'ma_rke‘t. (3) EPeCtion of signs for local 2. Newkirk pavement -- Crosby. mittee COHU‘OU Mr' awful-5‘ Em.“ Bum“ had service groups, etc. Ave. to Centre St. .6. Grading and seeding of sunda-V dinner “’llh ML and (f) Cooperating with the fair 3. Wood Lane surface treat-l Griffin Park & Mill Pond Mm Em Hunt of Bethesda. management ment and widening - «Parks‘ Committee) _ Large _Cl'owds attended the (Si Tree inspection and prun- 4. Crosby Ave. pavement ~1961 CONSTRUCTION PRO- ‘Ofihfinmversary at the United lng. etc. Yonge St. to Newkirk ‘POSALs NOT STARTED T0 M'sélonari'flhurch on Sunday. In addition to the above. it is 5. Wright and Yonge Sts. in- DATE Re‘- M- wlflger. of Toronto was often necessary to assign allr tersection l. Crosby Avenue â€" Newkirk 55%“ Speakéfl‘ In the morning- available men for the weekly 6. Beverley Acres Storm sewer.l to Osiris Dr.. Grading, dit- D99 t0 the ,11111955 0f MTS- Lor- pick-up of trash. One truck and 1961 PROJECTS i thing and plant~mix pave- 53.1% Morrison; Mrs. Oldham one tractor are assigned one day 1. Surface Treatment with Dix- ment. flufd the gap at the morning every other Week to clean up seal. \‘onge St. -- Markham 2. Centre Street East â€" Po 59TH“ and the Heise male the burnt refuse in the works' Rd. to Levendale Road. Street siding to Sussex St. quartet“ 0‘ the 5th Lme Bap- yard and haul to Aurora for dis- 2. Repairs and additional sur- ditching. grading and plant- “5‘ ChuECh sang several num- POSII- I face course - Newkirk Rd.’ mix pavement. ,bers 3"- me night SeIVICe. The men are split into two crews which in effect means we are only capable of undertaking only two jobs at once. Included in these seven men are three truck drivers and two tractor drivers who are required A- .1; LL - to _d9_}abourers 6'61; vasz From the complement of ten labourers on the roads’ section, provision has to be made for the following: 1 man-upkeep of parks 1 man - 4 hrs. per day school guard 1 man - Yonge St. mainten- ance This leaves only seven 1a- bourcrs. two Ioremen and one sub-foreman available for day to day work. ROADS 2 foreman l sub-foreman 10 labourers This section is responsible for all other work than enumerated above. Present staff strength 29 Establishment Jan. 1961 31 Two short of normal strength - request now submitted for the addition of 1 permanent em- ployee as equipment operator. PART 2 OF REPORT ' to Elgin Mills This section relates to the 3. Repairs and surface treat- administration. planning and construction of the department. PROJECTS 1960 and 1961 The following projects under; 4. taken in 1960 have now been' completed: 1960 PROJECTS 1. Markham Road pavement 2. Newkirk pavement ~- Crosby. Ave. to Centre St. 5. 6. ment to Arnold St. pavement and sidewalk -- Yonge St. to Elizabeth St. Construction Post Office parking lot (Parking Auth- ority control) Renovations and painting of Town Hall (Property Com- mittee control) Grading and of seeding The committee is fully aware of the emergency stand-by schedule now in operation and require no further elaborations. These figures presented here, have been compiled by the superintendent and works clerk and, I feel sure, point out the degree of control- now in existence to ensure a proper The foregoing covers the gen- eral maintenance operations of all sections during the normal working day. Seven members of the works and adequate distribution of department staff are also mam-maintenance charges to meet bers of the fire brigade and‘not only our own internal re- respond to calls during working quirements but to further en- hours, whenever possible, or sure the receipt of all subsidies are available for stand-by duty possible, and to further enâ€" at the hall. €hance our excellent relations The foregoing covers the gen.§\vith the Department of ngh- eral maintenance onerations ofiways- service cuts Watermam repairs 2 men Occasional help Catch Basins Construction Repairs Cleaning Yonge St. Maintenance One Man full time Occasional help Sidewalk Repairs Grade & gravel Dust layers Snow fencing erection and dismantling Guard rails, erection and repairs Parking Authority Meter repairs Parking lot construction Maintenance Parks Committee Grass Cutting - greenbelt l parks ) 1 man full town hall ) flower beds) Foremen 2 ) Subâ€"foreman l ) Where days are Labourers 10 ) would apply. Pick-up trash - weekly Pick-up ashes - weekly Street barrels - weekly Occasional pick-up calls School pickâ€"up - ashes School pick-up - paper Pick up dead animals Pick up & clean up after accidents Tree trimming & pick-up Tree trimming - residential Ditching Cleaning trash from ditches Regrading & rip-rap Removing silt from culverts Steaming culverts Replacing & realigning culverts Constructing Headwalls Placing culverts (charged) Yard Maintenance Levelling, burning, cleanup and removal of all trash materials Sanding & Salting Roads - full crews Sidewalks - 1/2 crew Snow plowing roads - 3 trucks 8; crews Shovelling sidewalk (charged) Weeds Charged Roadside Patching Roads Spray Patch - 4 men Cold Mix Patch - 4 men Construction or parks Park benches Erection & repairs - ice rinks Scraping rinks Disposal plant Water treatment plant Recreation Committee Erecting signs School guard Town contracts, roads inspection and works‘ clerk 1 man SWEEPING ROADS DISTRIBUTION OF EQUIPMENT ROADS ROAD SECTION PARKS SEWERS 1 â€" Ford 34 ton pick-up 1 â€" 125 CFM compressor 1 Mud pump 1 3" pump 1 11/2" pump 1 trailer DEEP WELLS 8; SEWER PUMPHOUSES WATER 1 Tom Professional mower 2 Rotary Grass Cutter Oiler 1 â€"â€" ‘75 ton Dodge pick-up truck 2 sewer cleaning machines 1 Bedding machine Steamer ) Sweeper â€"- 1/, ton â€"- Rotary â€" 5-ton Ford Truck - dump body -â€" 5-ton Dodge Truck - dump body â€" 3-ton Chev. Truck - dump body â€" l,é-ton Dodge pick-up truck â€" l/2-ton Dodge pick-up truck Massey Ferguson Tractor Ferguson Major Tractor â€" 6" Diesel pump No. 922 Caterpillar loader & backhoe Trailer International Pick~up truck Grass cutter age Repairs ‘ in Valve chamber repairs [er-[Sewers re- Checking cuts Filling cuts CONNECTION SERVICE Plunging blocked laterals ‘Clearing blocked oreathers and rodding laterals 200 Clearing laterals of 290 tree roots 290 Sewer Manholes 119 Flushing Where days are shown, full crew would apply. 35 Building 30 Repairing. raise 8: lower Cleaning basements 45 Cleaning. scraping. flushing 20 and removal of all forâ€" 25 eign matter from trunk system - 3 men on per- ‘ manent full time duty. 90 Storm sewers. clean & 10 maintenance Motor lnterchangeablc man full time with the Department of High-3’ Mr. Victor Britnell, Waterloo ways. ‘College spent ,the week-end I am also enclosing a detailiWith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. sheet covering the equipment}R- G. Britnell. now owned by the town and the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cullen section the particular piece of had dinner on Sunday with Mr. equipment is allocated to. _ lan‘ders‘. SAN. Doner. The question of equipment is an important one and with the increased demand for more ser- vice. it is propqsed to_ institute a policy of regular replacements as to trucks and other equip- ment constantly in use to offset costly repair bills. Crosby Avenue â€"- Newkirk to Osiris DR. Grading, dit- ching and plantâ€"mix pave- ment. Centre Street East â€" F. Street siding to Sussex St. ditching. grading and plant- pmnuig lUL irmnws nutu' , ’ ‘ "_"""' ority control) Mr. Geo. Baker. for many years Renovations and painting of '3 Gormley Kesident. Is in York Town Hall (Property Com- County HOSpltal. Newmarkei. mittee control) MF- and .Mrs. Elias Elliott had Grading and seeding of Sunday dinner with Mr. and Griffin Park & Mill Pond Mrsv Em Hunt of Bethesda. IParks‘ Committee! . Large _Cl‘0wds attended the 1 CONSTRUCTION pno- ‘Ofiltanmversary at the United SALS NOT STARTED 'ro 3115510113” Church on Sunday. [E Rev. M. Winger of Toronto was Crosby Avenue â€"- Newkirk gueSt Speaker in the morning. to Osiris Dr" Grading, dit- Dlle to the illness of Mrs. Lor- ching and plantâ€"mix pave- flame Morrison, Mrs. Oldham ment. ml?“ the gap" at the morning Centre Street East â€" P. Sernce and the Heise male Street siding to Sussex St. 9.”?“3!” 9f the 6111 Lille Bap- :king, painting and winter treatment of hydrants 10 jobs 5 jobs 25 jobs 100 jobs 800 hours 6 months 45 days 15 days 16 days 280 units 48 days 40‘days 52 days 150 calls ‘20 calls 68 days 50 days 20 days 2 days 6 days 60 jobs 10 jobs 26 days 5 days 5 days 20 days months 30 days 10 days 15 days 60 days 10 days 10 days 30 days 35 days 20 days 15 days 20 days 10 days 15 days 2 days 10 days 25 days 3 days 4 days calls calls calls calls calls calls 1961 1955 1959 1961 days days days days days days 1958 [ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherk and children of Preston, spent 1955 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron 1959 Elliott and Doug. 19536 The Sunday School attendance 1905'at the UM. Church rose to 166 1959 on Sunday. Next Sunday is Rally 1955 Day Fripnflc Innrnad Oh.“ “I..- n- 1961 372 150 '3. Newkirk Road â€" Centre St. REPORTS AND FUTURE | E. to Markham Rd. - ditch- PROPOSALS ‘ ing, grading and gravel base Received and tabled reports 72 course. from the Ontario Water Resour-l 10 The necessary engineering. ees Commission dealing with the 10tplans and estimates have been sewage proposals on the west completed by our staff. and side of Town and the report K have been submitted and ap- dealing “ith the development 90 proved by the D.H.O. under our of Well No. 5. supplementary by-law. Department of Highways of 75 These proposals have now10ntario Report on the proposed been submitted to the Ontariojwidening of Yonge St. â€" Le- 50 Municipal Board and we are a-‘vendale to Elgin Mills. waiting their approval. SUBDIVISION AGREEMENTS 10 It is still hoped that on In co-operation with the Town O.M.B. approval. we may still Clerk. prepared and submitted 10 be able to secure all propertyiagreement for the following: 2 required and undertake suf-ll. H. Grant Subdivision 20 iicient work this year to ensure 2. Humber Realty and Geo. 25 completion early in 1962. 1 Best Subdivision. 10 Head Man Of Works Department 3 Has Garnered Wide Experience Susan Gibson, Grade VIII stu- Mr, and dent at Lloyd School stood'and Stephen fourth out of 13 contestants, at and Mrs_ D. the York County Public 5 eak-‘Richmond E lng Contest on Thursday a the Sunday Wm county buildings in NewmarketnMngmd The man who runs the works department of the town of Rich- mond Hill. under the direction of the works committee of town council, which this year is head- ed by Reeve Floyd Perkins, is Otto Whalen. pictured above. He was appointed work commis- sioner on November 15th. 1958. coming to his new job at a uuuuu Mr. and Mrs. A. Gray, and Susan Mr. and Mrs. A. Doner attend-1 The ed the birthday party for Mrs.‘munjt Cherry at the home of Mr. andlMI-s. Mrs. Eldon Gooding of Rich-‘the t1 mond Hill, Wednesday in hon- our of her 75th birthday. Hen Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown‘met 0 were surprised by their familyle. ; on the occasion of their ~wth Mn wedding anniversary. Dale 1 and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and children, of Minesihg. spent Sunday with relatives here. The Evening W.M.S. of the UM. Church met Monday night at the home of Mrs. 'G. campey. Mrs. Banndor dawn -. rnl‘nhl Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strybosch and daughter moved to Toronto last week. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George French were Miss ArviIIa Forester. Mrs. Frank Harvey. and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Connor. Miss Arvilla Forester and Mr. and Mrs. E. Elliott visited re- latives and friends at Ridgeway. Hamilton, and Ancaster. Mr.’ and ME. Wm. ciérk'bi Newmarket spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ash. V, _. _._._- 0...... uullun] - vid Reed was able to come ening. home from hospital Saturday. Rev. Bruce Grove ‘of Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Millen of Pa., is holding two weeks’ spec- Downsview, spent the weekend ial meetings at Heise Hill with Mr. and Mrs. George Bar- Church. rett. RHHA (“nâ€"than“..- ...:II LA L_IJ m m: uume OI Mts. G. Cqmpey. Mrs. G. Bolender gave a report of the recent W. M. S. rally at Hanover. Miss Arvilla Forester was en- tertained at a birthday dinner on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barrett. Mrs: Wm. Wilson of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. amid, Mrs. S. N. Doner. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Humphries and girls of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bennett. at the UM. Church rose to 166 Brillinger on Sunday. Next Sunday is Rally} Miss M Day. at the Friends learned that Mrs. Da- Church at vid Reed was able to come ening. home from hasnital Saturdav Rm: Rr The Markham Township Fed- eration of Agriculture dinner will be held November 21, at Buttonville Hall. Parents’ night wa observed at ngyd Schqql Thy day. Otto Whalen Tackled Miainywloi OTTO. WHALEN "K lienc€“}}i' (leoto by Lagerquist.). struction CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED Telephone Gormley 5201 GORMLEY NEWS 61‘ 21. a? Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chapman and children of Queensville Waterloo visited their aunt, Mrs. Geo. WBEk-End Leary, Sunday afternoon. ally! Miss’ Mildred Brillinger spoke at the Brethren in Christ Da- Chyrch at Sherkston Sunday ev- He worked for the Township of York’s engineering depart- ment, handling tunnel work and road construction mostly. Wilh the Ontario Department of Highways for five years, he enâ€" gaged in survey and construc- tion work, At the start of the 1939-1945 war he was loaned to - the army to help build up Camp Borden and later was loaned to ' the Royal Canadian Air Force ‘ for munition dump work. Join-‘i ing the army himself after this, he was second in command ofl‘ camp engineers at big Camp. Petawawa when he returned to civilian life. I Mr. and Mrs. Ken Reesor, Miss Kathryn Reesor and Mr. Ed Barkey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Brubacher and family of Elora. Following the war he was with Dominion Ste 1 Company work- ing on servic-s at Malton air- port. He was also associated with Shepherd and Powell, consult- ing engineers, working on the air base at Downsview For six years he was wim Swansea Con- struction Company and also with and Stephen of Aurora, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Weeks and Eva of Richmond Hill had dinner on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Milsted. time when the explosive growth of the town in the years immed- iately preceding, had spawned a lot of problems. Before be- coming works commissioner he had enjoyed a wide etperience and. like many engineers. had gained it in a variety of allied activities. Three baskets of flowers were placed in the U. M. Church in loving memory of a former Sunday th001 scholar, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Herb Varley entertained over sixty friends on Saturday night at a party in honour of their son. Roger, who Selebrated his 215t birthday that ay. Received and tabled reports‘ from the Ontario Water Resour-i ces Commission dealing with the sewage proposals on the west side of Town and the report dealing with the development of Well No. 5. Department of Highways of Ontario Report on the proposed widening of Yonge St. â€" Le- Susan Reed. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. David Reed and boys in the tragic death of their only daughter, Susan. Heise Hill .Jr. Sewing Circle met on Monday at the home of Mrs. Frank Bennett. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Bauer and Dale had dinner on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Em Hunt of Beth- esda. WV, _.... _-_v v u- the MacNamara Construciinn Company, gaining a wide exper- ienceuin road and allied con- Rev. L. K. Sider of Kitchener is conducting special meetings this week at the United Mission- ary Church. Rev. De Verne Mullin is the singer for the week. Mrs. Walter Cloke of Wain- eret visited her brothers. Mr. Landon Steckley, Mr. Peter Steckley. and Rev. J. R. Steckley and their families on Sunday. Mr. Herb Moorby has sold his farm but will not be moving ur_1tjl F_ebruary. Members of the community at-I' tended the International Sunday[' School Convention at the Queen 3 Elizabeth Building at Exhibition" ‘ Park, which was held three days‘ last week. Mn and Mrs. Harold Mart and family of Wainfleet spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy n,,-n- Bible Conference will be held at Heise Hill Church on Sat- urday and Sunday this week. VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES RICHMOND HILL BRANCH Vliss E. Woodbyrne Richmond Hill Municipal Hall Mr; and Mrs. Bruce Munro LIBERAL" CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS PHONE TU. 4-1105 PHONE TU. 4-4101 THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. November 9, 1961 11 lYoung's B. A. 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