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on land beyond Oscar Campbells with agreement that they do not enter the people’s grain or vegetables.
2. It was seconded by Andrew Campbell; motion carried.
3. It was moved by Gertrude Partridge to write a letter to the Department
of Parks asking that there be supervision on the beaches with two trained life guards (I will read letters).
4. It was seconded by Olive Campbell; motion carried.
5. It is moved by Clarence Campbell that we have a mass for Joe French; seconded by John Willie J amieson; motion carried.
6. It was moved by Gertrude Partridge that a delegation go to Charlottetown to School Board to speed up discussion at the school board; seconded by Andrew Campbell; motion canied.
It was moved by Clarence Campbell that the meeting be adjourned; seconded by John Willie J amieson; motion carried.
Treasurer’s report, $1.15 funds. Read two letters on beach supervision.
Community Association Minutes June 18, 1974
1. It was moved by Gertrude Partridge that a delegation to go to Mr. Miodowski with 1.00 new tender and to give 1 week for definite response.
2. Seconded by George Creed. It was decided to see Aloysius MacDonald about the deed of the land that the school is situated on.
3. It was decided that we write a letter to W. Bruce Clark, Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Ralph Stonefield, Superintendent of Education.
4. It was moved by Susan Campbell that the meeting be adjourned and seconded by George Creed; motion carried.
Community Association Minutes June 18, 1974 1. It was moved by Thelma Moore that we raise the dues to 25¢ and 2. Seconded by Clarence Campbell; motion carried.
3. It was moved by Lem Moore that we have a lease drawn up for a number of years for the land and have it notarized, and when we get that settled, we will have a party for Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius