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The Brussels Post, 1963-03-14, Page 7THE BRUS111141.9 POO, DRUSSE1S, ONTAIUO MATt01-11 14th, 1968 'EEPS DELIVERY COS 0.4 DEMANDING MULTI-STOP MILK ROUTES: Gay Lea's Chevrolet fleet is on the road regardless of weather. This is where Chevrolet's dependabil- ity pays off. "bY STANDARDIZING . ON CHEVROLET WE PUT OUR. DELIVERY OPERATION, ON .4 SOUR BASIS" "Heavy loads and multi-stop routes are demanding, but our Chevrolets are doing a wonderful job„-giving us dependability' and economy." Sales Manager GAY LEA DAIRY PRODUCTS Guelph, Ontario WIDE-RANGING PICKUP AND DELIVERY ROUTES are a real day's work, that's why Nelsons run only Chevrolets in their busy greater Vancouver operation. "CHEVROLET TRUCKS HIE WON OUR CONFIDENCE AND SATISFACTION" "We have 121 Chevrolet trucks averagirig 20,000 miles 'a year on short run, multi- stop routes. We have so little 'down-time, we have reduced the number .of spare trucks from 4 to 2." L • • •••' `i a. • • 5 • • s • • • • • ••• ••• • •••• "THE ECONOMY AND PAYLOAD WE' NEED" "We have 3 T60 Tilt Cab. Chevrolet trucks with 6- cylinder engine, 5-speed transmissions and 2-speed rear axles. With that com- bination, we haul max- imum payloads and get the economy we 'need." Traffic. Manager ROYAL CITY FOODS LTD. New Westminster, B.C. HUSTLING HIGHWAY AND CITY HAULING: Pickups in Montreal -expressway runs- deliveries at off-the-road sites-they're all part of a day's work for this Chevrolet fleet. "CHEVROLET GIVES US-THE • MOST DEPENDABLE SERVICE" "Our 8 Chevrolet trucks log about 75,000 miles a year on pickup and deliv- ery runs. We have found that Chevrolet giVes us the most dependable service, and dependability is what we need in the lumber business. Vice-President - General Manager THIBAULT & DESSARDINS LTD. Ste. Therese, Quebec Executive Vice-President NELSONS' LAUNDRIES LIMITED Vancouver, B.C. • • • • , A HEAVY DELIVERIES IN HEAVY TRAFFIC- A TOUGH COMBINATION. Chevrolet 760's extra visibility and manoeuvrability give Delnor drivers the edge in heavy traffic and in cramped quarters. See the New Rellables...CHEVROLET TRUCKS at your Chevrolet dealert! Be sure to see Bonania on the CBC-TT network each Sunday. Check your local listing for channel and time. CT•863C "ROAD-TRY THE VALUE BUY - tCHEVROLET TRUCK!" Brusseii cCutcheon lodors Limited 9 Ontario MORRIS .COUNCIL MINT' s '1'o\ n Slap l,uUnC11 ifOL on Marcli 4t.lt with all members Present and the Reeve„ .$tcwart. ;Procter presiding, The minutes of the last meeting 'Were read and adopted on motion • of Ross Smith and Walter Short- ' Teed. The report on the ' Higgins Mlnicipal Drain Was read and considered. Moved by 'Watter ;Shortreed seconded by :James Mair that the • rePOrt 1)0 prov:isicmally adopted aml,Liw Clerk Prepare and deliVer By-Laws on same, -- Carried . Al-toyed bY'Ross Smith seconded by Elston that the Court of Revision on the Eligs-ins Drain be on :Any 6, at 2.20 Pm. - Carried Mov• ed by William Elston sec- , onded by .James Mair that we entlaso the resolution from Unroll County Cream producers opposing any legislation that would allow , manufacturers to, Color margarine to imitat e butter. - Carried Moved by Walter Shortreed Seconded by Ross Smith that the tender of George Radford Con- struttion Limited, Blyth, to supply, crush and deliver appro-. xinfately 12000 ?eu; yds. *gravel at 71 cents per enu yd. be accepted subject to the approval of the District Municipal ingineer Carried There were three tenders, received the highest being 77 cents per yard Carded 'Moved by James Mair seconded `by William Elston. 'that the tender of• Murray Reid of Lendes- boro to spray cattle under the Warble Fly Control Act at 8 cent per ;head be. accepted -- Carried IViiovecl by Walter Shortreed and Rosa Smith that the apPli- cation of Charles Sou,ch tor warble fly ,inspector be accepted Carried 1Viieved by Ross Smith seconded by James Muir that we charge 10 cents per head for spraying cattle and the Inspector do the --. Carried Allayed by Willitun Elston Sec- onded by Jellies Mair that lload Expenditure By-Law No. 1063 'tor !,35000.00be Pasied 'subject to the approval of the District Mittnicial Engineer - Carried ,kkoved by :Walter Shortreed -seconded by Ross Smith that the road accounts EIS presented for Payment be Paid - Carried ,D,Ioved by James Mali' seconded by Iltoss SMith that '.he ToWnship of Aharris is willing to beconie a benefitting municipality under the Act for the Bluevale and Distridt 3.ecreaticiruil Association Park. at. at - Carried ,Mieyell by William Elston sec- onded by James Affair that the general accounts as preSented be Paid Carried .IVRoved by Walter Shortreed pecOnded by Ross Smith that the meeting adjourn to meet again April 1, 1963 at 1 p.m. - Carried The following general accounts were paid: 'Geo. 1VItutter, Imperial 011 Correction on bill $.. 2.00 John Nicholson, rebate on Burke Drain 12.00 Mirs, Geo. Martin, hydro on hall . 6.07 Department of Insulin 4.30 'City of 'Brantford 33.20 ainStiett 111.071ZO, • nameplates 14.01 Calln.nder Niarsmg Home 70.75 Relief 65.00 1-sinerest MnOor ' 70.75 G. W. t-Truina, relief,'account 66.96' Henry Mousers, coal 2&35 Eden Martin, part salary 65.00 Glenn M. Rotuienberg, Bond "on Treastfier 12.00 Wingham Fire Area 557.61 Stewart Procter, Cionvention expenses 35.00 William Elston Convention expenses 35.00 Ross Smith, CienVention expenses .... 35.00 Cox Signs: 'Walkerton, 14.00 Road Accounts Wm. McArter, milettge bOolceeping -8L wages .... 240.25 Mel Craig, wages 257.50 •Jas'. Smith, Waged ,„ 231,25 Clarence *bite. wages 52.80 Alex Inhley, Mel • , .4)11 & tax 512.20 Glenn Snell, anew ploughing ' L.. 975.00 J, 0. McNeil, oil L: tes. 17.00 Ideal Supply, oil filters 5.05 Brussels Coal Yard 40.70 We:lax Equipment,. Axel, hoses, belts etc. '301.91 :Cleo. Radford, snow removal and parts 148545 Dominion Road machine* repairs, to :trai10:, convertor, axels 3g64,16 Mel 30.1111341, E411 oW p101ighing L. R. Ryan & So bulldozing Morris Township, Johnston Drain 10.05 'Mimi D. Marlin, hydro •for Shed .... 13.70 LilloW's Mirage,. retlitit'S 1.49 Dally COmmereial News • advertising gravel 12.30. Ste-Wart Procter Helen Martin Reeve Clerk ItIlI•T NEWS • The Brussels Tli-T held ai dance on Friday, March 1st. There was an approximate !atten.dame of SO teenagers. A short executive meeting was held and it was decided that Rae Smith and Doug Elliott would be, Co-Conveners for the committee Tor the amateur night Tambov. ;Plans wore diScuSsed for tk special "Bundle Dance" coming up in the near fame. Also pro- !Posed 'was a bus trip. td Kitchener to Canadian Elaedl stand. 106.00 iiN