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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-09-12, Page 2erAMPAT, SIP% 1lltb, 1p$ When you reach your 19th bkthday you arc no longer covered byyour parents' certificate. Register separately within thirty days to keep insured. Forms are available at hcepitals, books sad Commissiodoffices. N su N E „.., „,, •• When you Iluerry,the Family premium most be paid, to cover husband, wife and eligible dependants. Tell your soup OR, if you pay direct, tell the Commission. ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION 2195 Yong* Otraot, Toronto 7, Ontario ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HOSPITAL INSURANCE CERTIFICATE HANDY • ,..tte411,0,j MORRIS COUNCIL Morris council met Monday ,with all members present and the reeve presiding.: Motions adopted including the follow- ing. Walter Shortreed and Wil- liam Elston: That we approve the agreement with 131yth Fire - Area for next 10 years, com- mencing August 5, 1963. Janies Mair and Ross Smith: That we accept with regret the resignation of Joseph C. Smith as grader operator after 25 1/ years' service to the Township. Wm. Elston and Jas. Mair: That , the assessment roll for Oft of action to take to kooP Inourocl TIN ONTAIfil0 ow OF THE IVIAluy "PS ONTARIO R EAS NS Good Government deserves YOUR support-. If you claws Jobe, follow carefully the lust:Minis on dal back of the Certificate of. Payment, Form 104, which your group is required to give you. OSPITAL 1 More jobs and rising incomes—in 1962, 45,000 new jobs were opened up in Ontario; personal incomes soared more than 8%. A healthy rural economy—your Government is taking vital action in developing the land by drainage and reforestation schemes. Fair markets for farm products— efforts to place all producers of farm products on an equivalent basis improves market conditions. 4 Assistance to farm communities— modern techniques, and improved mechanization, research, marketing programs—always available. 5 Aid to municipalities; low taxes_ your Conservative Government gave $469 million this year to local authorities—helps hold down taxes. 6 Progress in public welfare—your Government is ever mindful of the less fortunate members of society— and aids them many ways. 7 School boards get $233.3 million— grants to elementary and secondary schools have reached a record figure —up over $31 million. Improved instruction in schools— Ontario teachers benefit fronrone of the most extensive training programs in North America. Homes for the Aged program—your Government has assisted in, provid- ing new accommodation for the aged—in all, 2,250 new beds. 10 Portable pensions for everyone- this plan means if you change jobs, your pension will NOT be forfeited —it moves with you. I Decisive planning for your welfare— your Conservative Government's , record has placed it among the most advanced jurisdictions 'in the 12 r nV iegnotr loeuasd leeras dehi pr s gets h i p — t kg; nogds dGoonvee ;on; the people. John Robarts' adminis- tration is for YOU. 2 3 8 9 00-1,tr, Prime Minister John Roberts MITTEN MATING MINS METIER Min Vote Progressive Conservative in Ontario NOW! COMER COM CINTINL 24 HOURS A DAY CITIES home comfort SEXYICI (All For The Ley Oita. The ON Mu* • FREE BURNER ANN • FREE 24-HOUR FURNACE CONDITIONING EMERGENCY SENS • FREE 1110403.11 : •‘mnotufic CHECK • Na" OIL DELMER/ Let your Cities Swim dealer give your oil heating equipment a complete; unhurried and personalized conditioning—NOW! Wised coldweether strikes again, Mt ST*. thermottat dial and your home WIN A filled with the luxuriotis comfort of Cities Service- PreMiunt ON, heat. M last-minute Oat .$0, seeks— ft Possible defile end ipeOnvenisietei Ls. 'meet year Wiest MD' quIM-, about ear Isar, esst se- pIseisissist parts letamfollife comfacc-pmeni TODAVI CITIMSOSERVICS IIN HURON BRUCE ELECT Georg• eA cCutch e n PUBLISHED BY THE ONTARIO PROORESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIAIION, ROBERT L. :CUNNINGHAM mom —6 Sian. 446.113 Winker' Seivieottlati Barnard Phone 47W 1964 be accepted as presented by the assessor. Walter Shortreed and Ross Smith: That the court of revi- sion on the assessment roll be held October 7. Ross Smith and Walter Short- reed: That we advertise for three trucks to plow snow. William Elston and Jas. Mair: That the road accounts as pre- sented by the read superinten- dent be bald. William Elston and Walter Shortreed! That we give Blue- vale Recreathinal Committee a grant Of $100.00. &Mies Mair, seconded by Ross That the general ac, Counts as presented be paid. Ceheral Accounts $65; Helen Martin, part salary, $65; R. A. Currie & Sons, $150: Helen Martin, hydro for hall, $6.07; Department of Health, in- sulin, $5.26; Amos C. Martin, tile, $93.11; City of Brantford, $30.95; City of London, $30.86: Callender Nursing H o m e, $84.25; Pinecrest Manor, $84.25; Ernest Stevens, repairs to Hoy Estate, $3.50; Roy Bennett, cut- ting Weeds, Hoy Estate, $5.00; John Brewer, postage and sup, plies, $1.0.80; John Brewer, part. Salary, $550.00. Road Accounts—Wm. MCAT= ter; wageS, bookkeeping and mileage, $115.65; Alex fuel oil and tax, $118.50; Glenn McKercher, hauling black-top, `$7.56; CKNX Radio, advertising, $12.00; R. M. Dawson; payment No. 1 Engineer's fees, $2,000; • Mowbray Construction Ltd., payment No. 2, 313,369.37; Mor- ris Town§hips Kelly -& ,Fease, drain repairs, $31.55. WATERLOO UATTLS. 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