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CUSTOM WORK —
Custom Bulldozing, Loading and
Lauling Service. Clearing of fence
bottoms and stone piles. WANTED --
Jack Shaw °Phone 357-2074 2,• close Holstein Springers,
Wingham Phone 473W13 Ben Terpstra
1968 CORVETTE
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Most dramatic and different conception of the new 1)68 Che t line appears in the longer
futuristic aerodynainic design of the Corvette coupe. The car is totally new in style, from redesi
rear deck and taillights to the unique, fully-removable coupe roof panels and rear window
for open air driving (lower picture). Corvette coupe features the new Astro Ventilation system of
ducted air channels. Corvette features restyled aircraft-type instrumentation, wider front and rear
treatt and wide oval 15 in. tires. Power train choices range from 300 to 435 horsepower, with
Chevrolet's Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission offered for the lint time as the automatic
option. A convertible is also available.
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1111M-1,SDAY, JULY 11th, 1968
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
COUNCIL MEETING
Morris council met en. J ul) cst,.
WW1 all 1.11.WIL ht.'rk4 pre*en I. and
Reeve William 141ston, presiding.
'The following .ulot ions wore
Carried.
Moved by 111.0, ,M flier seeond-
ed by itost 'Staab that minutes of
the last mootin4 he adopt.d as
read.
Moved by Jas. iThur, seconded
by .111.0s. Minor that Wm. Elston
and Ruin. Gra:-by look after re.
pairs to "13°' brauch 01 Grusby
Drain.
Moved by Rola. ‘31',L,,..«y uuic t:
by Jas. Ilair that read accounts
in amount of 810,301,73 as present-
ed lay the road superintendent be
paid,
Moved by Tilos. J1illcr second-
ed by Ross Smith. that a grant, ut
$100, he given 134yth Recreation
Committee.
Moved by James Mail'
by Robt. Gvasby that general
accounts as presented be paid.
Moved by Ross Sinit,a seeono-cl
by Thos, Miller that meeting
adjourn to meet again. August 5,
1968 at 8 p.m.
General Accounts
Len Bok oil for filter 23.60.
Brussels. Centennial Committe
100.00.
Municipal World flags 12.27.
Huron Expositor, re: McCall
Improvement, Barnard & Mitchell
Drains 11.22.
The Ontario Municipal Board,
chloride 36.00.
Beard I.Ie it insurance Agency,
Teaching Traffic Safety
starts at home
Teach them
to took
both ways
before crossing
the street
uinpensu1 ion premium 61.36.
Town of Clinton, Qullogiato
l'elwntures 300.06
Ontario 1.1)40, Bluevale
I -1.2;),
Village of. Ilrussels, intrsing
homo earn 16.25.
Helen .Marti.u., 130.37
Ca mid ia n Imp er in 1 Bank of •
Commerce, llaeconic lax & Canada
p:.nsiou 8.71.
t.l.eorge Miehie 45.00.
C. Hoffman, oil for welfare '2.80..
J.31.yth nacre:Ilion Committee,
grant 100.00.
John iiennedy, assistanee •on•
Drain 7.50.
Road Accounts
Struthers Transport, delivering,
Darnard Drain 15.00.
Fawcett Metal Products, signs
36.00
Ales. Jukey, gas, fuel oil & tax
155,72,
Pollard Bros. Ltd, calcium
2041.97. • - •
Lloyd Jaeklin, loading, hauling
crashed & pit run gru'vel 6089.88
Bernard Hall Insurance Agency,.
compensation premium 160.92. •
Allied Chemical Canada, • cal-•
'tutu chloride 127.68..
Bank of Commerce, pension 9.20.
Receiver deiteral, nuemploy-
'nem Insurance 4.56,
McArter, wages, mileage
bookkeeping 224.30:
James Casemore, wages 430,00,.
John. Smith, wages 5150. •
William J. E.1ston
"Tele"' D. Martin.
Do CARS OFTEN
GO OUT OF CONTROL?
News reports of traffic acci
dents Occasionally state that a
vehicle "want out of control."
Well — perhaps * but Your Pro-
vincial Department of Transport
records show that in most acci-
dents iii was the dri7Ver who lost
control of the vehicle through his
own actions or lack of action.
Such accidents are often. the re-
suit of speed too fast for con-
ditions — not always above the •
fixate — just too fast for the road,
weather, traffic or driver con-
ditions. This helps to emphasize
the importance of always adjust-
ing speed conditions so that you'll
be able to make. the curve, or to
slop, or to make any other man-1
oeuvre and still keep your veld- !
control. It also helps
keep you and your vehicle Ottt of
accidents,
W. A Stevenson
Safety Officer
Reeve
Clerk
You should apply now for your
OLD AGE SECURITY PENSION
By applying now, you will receive your first payment
in January, 1969, when persons who have reached the age of 66
become eligible for Old Age Security.
make application for your Old Age Security pension
six months before your 66th birthday.
An application form for your Old Age Security pension is available at your
local Post Office, or, you can write to the Regional Director
of Old Age Security in the capital city of your Province.
Along with your application form you will receive a pamphlet
giving you full information about the Old Age Security pension program.
GUARANTEED INCOME SUPPLEMENT
As soon as your Old Age Security pension is approved, you will be sent
information about the Guaranteed Income Supplement and an application form.
You ,may be entitled to a supplement which, together with. your
Old Age Security pension, will guarantee you a monthlyincome of at least $107.10.
ISSUED BY THE HON. ALLAN J. MacEACHEN, MINISTER
THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE