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RABIEC STILL A DANGER
AVOID WILD ANIMALS
The Juno 19119 review by the
interdepartmental coin m i toe on
the rabies situation in Ontario
was relftased by Hon. Matthew
Dymond, Minister or Health, "Hon,
W. A, Stewart:, Minister ot
Culture and Food, and lion, Bosco
Brunelle, Minister or Lands and
Forests,
'rho committee reminds Ontario
residents and visitors or the con-
tinuing gdynbioni of rabies in•
fection in wild and domestie.
animals,
During' the slimmer ninny
People will be vacationing in the
resort areas and visiting provIlido
nil parks whore the opportunity
to voutact vritd animals is greatly
increased, It is a wise precaution
to avoid. any contact, with wild
.ininnits, Including any attempt
play w 11 coiv or feed' them by
• by hand, In addition it is stronglY
urged, that all dogs and Oats be
'ttte0i.11:11. ( 'CI against rabies eSpec
tally befor(, entering .rosort •Ureas.
Should v!Iyoue ht' bitten or
scyott:bett by a wild or domestic
animal, •. contact • a physician as
soon as possible,. and in. addition.
notify the local Medical •Office r of'
'Health
Vaccine •atin serum are n Vil
able free Of charge through phy-
sicians to. treat passible rabies
infection.
Further information and assist-
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Department of Agriculture and
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MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
COUNCIL MEETING
Morris Council met on July 2nd,
with Reeve Win„T. iilserl presid-
ing- The meeting first dealt with
reading and considering report of
L'Congram -Municipal Drain". Air.
N. dcudreuecky of E. W. Hoye:4
LimitetL Consulting Engineers
was present.
The following =Dons were
carried.
Arter some discussion with
ratepayers Involved it was moved
by Ross Smith seconded by Thos.
Miller that the report be refer-
red to the 'Engineer 1: or
further study.
1,IiImtes of the lost regiAar
meeting were read and adopted
011 motion, of ,Tas, Moir 11,;(1 RUM.,
(trashy.
Moved by Ross Smith seccmd-
rti by itts, IIair that Thos. Miler
look after repairs to McCutcheon
Drain.
Moved hyThos, enconded
by Jas. Male that a grant of $10.00
be given to Duron(lounty ilistor-
iCal Society,
Moved by Robt. Gi'asby ,iocend
ed by Ross Smith that we accept
application for tile drain loan,
Moved by ,bras. INIrtir seconded
by Thos. Miller that budget as
presented by the treasurer be ac
cepted,
Moved by Robt. Clrasby second-
ed by Ross. Smith that .13y-law
No. 5, 1969 be giVen 1st and find
readings.
Moved by ,Tas Malt seconded by
Tiles. Miller that By-law No
1960 be given third 1.ittling and
finally infused.
This sets the mill rate its
follows: General municipal 1,- flint
15,3 mills: County 22.2 mills:
Tinementary School 21i awl Ilk
mills; Secondary Scluiels iS.1 and
10.9 and Separate School Ds. mills,
Moved by xlpas Sinith seconded=
by ;ins, Muir that By-law No. a
1909 be given ist and 2nd read-
jogs,
Moved by itobt flTasby second -
ed by Thos Miller that fly-law
No. 0 1969 be given a third rend-
ing and finally passed.
This sets the tax i,onalty
at 3% and interest of of one
per cent per M On th until paid,
Moved by Rohl., Orasby second,
ed by Ross Smith that road ac-
counts in amount of $798L6,0,
presented by road superinteuden.
be paid.
Moved by Jamas Mate KOCOMIOd
Thos Miller that general ac
counts to amount of $797.80 as
presented be paid.
Moved by ,T11.0011110 Nliller that.
meeting adjourn to e -.?' aga in
August 1960 at 1 p.m. or at the-
NCI of the Reeve.
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