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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
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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.
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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
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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;
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Mowbray Construction Ltd.,
payment No. 2, 313,369.37; Mor-
ris Town§hips Kelly -& ,Fease,
drain repairs, $31.55.
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