March 12th, 1943
The Council's first meeting of the new and enlarged Municipal District of Morrin No. 277 was held at the Alexandra Hotel in Drumheller.
Mr. Thomas A. Potts was empowered by the Minister of Municipal Affairs to administer the affairs of the newly formed District until the first Council assumed control of the municipality's affairs. Mr. Potts was also authorized to decide on all questions arising over the division or apportionment of the property, rights and liabilities of the new district and the former districts merged into the new district. Mr. Potts called the initial meeting of Council to Order, and Returning Officer Swallow reported the election of the following Councillors:
Division 1: W.L. Carter of Delia
Division 2: Alex Edwards of Drumheller
Division 3: R.W. Waters of Morrin
Division 4: D.B. McPheeters of Rumsey
Division 5: George Smith of Delia
Councillor McPheeters was elected as the first Reeve of the municipality, and Councillor Carter was the first Deputy-Reeve. The first item on the agenda at the meeting was the appointment of a Secretary-Treasurer and an Assistant Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. S.R. Hooper, of Rowley was appointed as the first Secretary-Treasurer, and his annual salary at that time was $2,160.00 per annum. Mr. Bruce Ramsay of Craigmyle was appointed as the first Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, and his annual salary was $2,000.00. Mr. C.R. Moritz was appointed as the first road construction foreman, and he was authorized to hire men for the road construction crew once the positions were ratified by the Council. The schedule of fees for wages set by the Council clearly illustrates that times have changed. A single man working on the road crew was paid 50¢ per hour, foremen and gradermen received 60¢ per hour, and a man with four horses was reimbursed at 90¢ per hour.
Another item of discussion at the initial council meeting was the name of the newly formed Municipal District. The original Order-in-Council referred to the new municipality as the Municipal District of Morrin No. 277. At the initial council meeting, it was moved and carried that the municipality's name be changed to the Municipal District of Starland No. 277, and that an application be sent to the Minister of Municipal Affairs to request the name change. The request was approved by the Minister.