Lovie oe /i7. = a That. “the: ie feasibility of buying. grovel fron local « operations as meh as. poss~ a ible be Anvestigated in view of the monies: Feceived oy the City. fron these firms in royalties for gravel r Tenoval. Carried. “His Horship the. Mayor. mentioned that the famtty of a ur. Green, who passed -avay. on » Saturday; March 2384, 1974, “asked: hin to” convey ‘congratulations to the. Fire Department’ s Anhalator crew. for: the speed with which ‘they answered the energency call for Mr. Green, - From Mayor Campbell, Mare ch. 22nd, 1974, advising that he had a two-hour meet- ae ing with Mee. HL of the Canadian Facit ic. ‘Railway 2 and talked of three # subjects, namely: i . Te | Pigeon control; Noise in the ‘Yaras; Fence. at Tons Park. 2 . 7 . Mayor campbelt, in. his report, advised ‘that with respect: to Item L ‘above, it was > agreed to: try an avitrol control for. the pigeons with the c. PLR, paying the “cost at the > Yards while, the: City. will have to absorb the cost at the Masonic ‘Hall; - also, | ‘the oP. Re is looking into. traps. that « could also held. An decussing Item aon 2 Mes. Hilling stated he. could not understand what ‘the ‘squeal ing noise was, and, nd sta _ advised he would look : ‘into, the matter, with regard to Item 3, Mayor Canpbelt with Mes Ling that a “fence causes more trouble than it would. do : Ou3. he agreed. good, since tt concentrates | People: in one area. ‘even df both sides were fenced: also, it is impossible | ‘to © completely close oft the railroad tracks. “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: 7 os Adjournm nt Seconded by Alderman’ Jaking: That this necting do now adjourn, at 10: 90. P- i: the meeting adjourned. — Certified correct, City Clerk oe