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INTAINS
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T. the .:time of bringing down the Provincial Budget on March 19th, 1943, it was.
indicated that the figures were Interim' figures 'and that definite and final. ;figure
' would be supplied as soon as the accounting, of the 'Treasury Department was.
complete for the year.
.These -,are the final figures for the twelve .months ended March 31st,.1943. Certi-
fied correct by 11. A. Cotnam, Chartered Accountant, Provincial Auditor. They speak
'for themselves.'
Combined surplus on. ''Qrdinary. and Capital Account
Reduction in the GrossDebt
Reductio_ in the Net'Debt
Reduction in Contingent Liabilities
Reduction in the Funded Debt
Reduction_ in. the Treasury Bill Debt
$27,766,504.72
19,906,519.55,
11,686,815.15
2,505,441.37
7865;100.00 , •
6400,000.00
A bank overdraft left over from,the previous fiscal year of
$4,793,286.92 was paid off.
There was added to the Provincial Sinking Funds the sum
of $1,196,805.66. ,
Every tax -payer in every Ontario city, town, village aid township has benefited from .the
Provincial. Government's' Pay. As -You -Go Policy. For as a direct result of this Policy, the Provin-
cial Government has passed on the following actual financial benefits to Ontario municipalities •
between April 1, 1935, and March 31, 1943,.amounting to over seventy millions, five hundred
and forty-three' thousand dollars.
1. Municipal Subsidy •
2. Maintenance, of . Indigent
Patients in Sanatoria....*
3. Township Road Su!beidy
4. 'King's. Highways
5. County Roads
-�i..Old _Age _.P_ensons ...: ,.....
$21,564,144.96
7,288,500.00
2,000,640.00
17,192,059.00
1,249,442.50
7,007 948.00
7. Pensions for the Blind
8." Mothers' Allowances
9: Municipal Hydro Radial
Relief
10. Training Schools
TOTAL
*Cumulative to December 31, 1942, endbo f Sanatoria Year.
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•
of Jfl
Further information gladly . supplied upon , request to
145,580.00
12,724,438.00
1,246,622:82
123,657.83
$70,543,03105
TREASURY 'DEPARTMENT,' PARLIAMENT BLDGS.,, TORONTO
HON. A. ST. GLAIR GORDON, Provincial Treosarer
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
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THURSDAY, . JUNE 24th, 1943
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ;ONTARIO
PAGE THREE
• After roll call and horseshoe
formation Mrs. Calvert told the
Guides to be at -the hall Sunday
at 10.45. Then she gave ribbons
to those who didn't have ".them
and saw that all "the badgeswere
on right. .
Since this was the last meeting
this summer Mrs. Calvert asked
four girls to help her clean up be-
fore she„.eft.
On Sunday the Guides marched lar -
to the United .Church. _Mary -
shall carried th'e flag, her color
arty being . Margaret Treleaven.
and Donalda McQuaig. l ,ev. S
.p
tew-
ai tzs s{c_hnon was. about the Guide
Pronnise and .Laws.
When •the 'girls returned. to the
_hall pictures were taken and then
Mrs. McKim presented Mrs. Cal-
vert .with a very pretty dish.
The Girl `Guides will always
miss Mrs. Calvert as long as there
are any of her girls in the Com-
pany.
SWEET CHERRY CROP FOR
1943 NEARLY ALL SOLD
."The bulk of the Ontario sweet
cherry crop has already been
Sold", . officers of the Niagara
Peninsula . Fruit Growers Assoc-
iation stated.
The sweet Cherry' blossom set
Try atWant`Advt.—They bring'is quite Variable, it was reported.
results. - } and is not equa4 to that of. 194 .
l
As a result, it is estimated that
the crop will be only approxi-')
mately_65 to 70. per cent .of the
1942 production of 5,100,000 lbs,,.
of which over 'half went to the '
processors. The same outletwill
Probably take the bulk of this
year's crop, although the `fresh
market • demand ..is..also expected
to be strong.
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