abd wudes in view of. ‘the. monies ee by the city from ‘these firms ao oS Be royal tes for * pave renoval. | . 7 my | . nce. 01 edoned that the family of a tire Green, who Passed evaeaplactons to kis . _Anhalator crew for the speed wich ‘whet they: answered the _ _ emergency call for Me. 6 Green, oS . | : : Sone a ow From Mayor Canpbell, “arch 2 22nd, 1974, “advising ¢ that he had a two-hour: meet= x “tng with Mr. Aldi, of ‘the Canadian Pacific ‘Railway and talked, of three ‘subjects, . namely: ee Oe a | a "Noise in the Yards; | Fence at Lions Park. ve . Mayor Canpbell, in his report, advised ¢ that. with respect to Item 1 above, it” vas agreed. to try an avitrol control for. the “pigeons with the C. Pa R. paying the ~ cost at the Yards while ‘the city wilt have, to absorb ‘the cost at the’ Masonic Hall; also, ‘the c. P. Re is looking into “taps that could also held. . In discussing Item 8, Mr. Halling ‘stated he could not understand what: the squeal ing noise was, and _ “advised he: would look into the 1 matter. with regard to Item 3, Mayor Campbell « sta~ ted he agreed with Mr. aulLing that a fence ‘causes more ‘trouble than it would do good, since: it concentrates people in, one ne area even 1 if both sides were. fenced; ‘also; it. ds impossible to “completely close off = the railroad ‘tracks. a Alderman Traboulay suggested that, consideration of ‘the report be left in: abey- ance: until Alderman Mabbett: returns following his. absence. due to illness. "Moved by ‘Alderman Traboulay: Adjourn ‘Seconded by. Alderman taking: “That this “meeting do” now adjourn, a Carried, i> At 10: 00. ) p.m. the necting adjourned. : Certified correct, » i City Clerk.