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MORRIS COUrr-IL
Morris Council" met on Nov-
ember 2nd. with all the members
present.
The minutes of the last meet-
ing were read and approved on'
motion of James 'Mair and
waiter Shortre,ed.
Carried
Moved by Ross Smith seconded
by James Mair that 13y-Law No.
10, 1964 to impose a special rate
for tile drainage loans be passed.
Moved by :Walter Shortreed
seconded by William Alston
that the road bills as prebented
by the road superintendent be
approved.
Carried
Moved by James Mair second.
ed by Walter Shortreed that
Law No. 11, 1964 be read first
and second times authorising
the •Reeve and Clerk to apply for
grant under the Confederation
,Cenntonial Ast.
Carried
.Moved by William r•liton see-
ended by Roes Smith that we
,Unittre the tractor*, mower and
loader for 100,000. *Olio liabilitY
and 50,000 property damage with
Co-Operator's Insurance Assoc-
iation.
carried
Moved by Waiter Shortreed
seconded by James Mair that
general accounts as presented be.
paid.
— Carried
Meeting adjourned to meet
again December 1, 1964 on motion
of James Mair and. William
Alston.
The following accounts were
Paid;
General AccoUnts
John Brewer, seleciing
jurors ,, $ 6.09
Stewart Procter, selecting
jurors 6.00
Helen Martin, selecting
jurors 5.00
Geo. Michie, inspecting
ditch for tile loan 5.00
Helen Martin salary 100.00
Herbert Garniss, valuator's
fee 2.45
.Westeel Products Ltd.
pipe for Procter
106.105
West/Set Products Ltd.,
4";
4A l
• ••• •
pipe for Procter
Drain 21.96 •
Road Accounts
Wm. MeArter, Mileage
wages & bookkeeping „
James CAseniore, wages
John •Smith, wages
Brussels Coal Yard, oil
J. M, McDonald, nails
& lumber
Sam Sweeney, buil-
t, dozing 1368.00
George Radford, 5988.08
Alex lnkley, fuel Oil
163.60
4.86
tenders snow - .plough
ing 4.59
Brussels Post
tenders snow plough_
ing . 3.00
Huron Axpositor
tenders snow plough.
ing 6.86
Co-Operative Insuranoe
Association re tractor.
mower, & loader 22.00
Helen Martin Stewart Procter
Clerk Reeve
& tax
Pollard's Chain Saw,
Welding grader
Brussels Telephone, tolls .... 9.05
Wingliam Advance-Times
173.64,
276.25
47.40
1.0.15
29.57
BRUSSELS
FIGURE SKATING CLUB
OPENS 1064 - 65 SEASON
Skating Starts:
THURSDAY, NOV. 19th at 4 p.m.
FEE — $10.00 per SKATER, to
Treasurer, Mrs. Verne Granite.
prior to, or on, Nov. 19
St. ALBAN'S, ATWOOD
3:00 p.m. Service of Remembrance
in Presbyterian Church
„ACHESON'S
Dead Stock Service
Instructor — Miss Faye Love Hior, r S "i' PRIGS •
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to see
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