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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-05-23, Page 6e sc o00 t e, past. Q. and Mrs. Don Covne of Sisters Bernadette and Mary Mrs.Frank Evans returned Mrs. Larry Enright (Anne Morns) London attended the retirement Nagle of Chatham visited on the home on Friday from a two week of Windsor and Mary Ann. Van " preceding year. 9 Bakel from St. Columban School. v NEWS OF The t Mr. and Mrs. Brian Meladv of � -' ,c •.ra7�:4uAi, t�x�+R �, �?FIG Wk�:i� ,.�if! A D S� , ai�'�'� O A�;.,1, .. C{.''td{ •° .� r �,. fry. � D : � Lucan also attended the retire- took charge of' the service with40, t ( � .. ✓ J,fy,¢,ty.N�4`�"Y�� , 'q�+ '�, ,�.�10''e)Q.!H nit "�'-.. b t " .. plpS y,��v t '.. .. 4`I 1�1�f f�JFR(✓µ Ml� +p1A#.i } # ;� __74 Melady's teaching career was +isited relatives. Iwa�vr)a� �rxw J I ,n iS'4 ,!• �,,�Ap,�f .�•V.- 0 7,? : y,'e,gl ,1N I ' "^.ro.«�n� i� ,tV h�i ply' �n.�tf' 1�X '•b � � �%:�, it +,�.'.. t �'.'. ,: v.A d ,', r,,., .y, t- A , { I t , y 'f d I ,�, {. 7.'!, 1 •R" ':1:.. 7 �,': ,:�. .� y' 'i,., .'�^ It ., 'T .¢� t�D �:' +.�:. •° r qry. ^ �x � 4 �'N fl{ 'M/ "'}r • thunderstorms throughout the after which a suitable 'thank you' '•t R t G) ��" ✓J ) Z y U f'rd, tY . A EJ'c:, d.T,r Z a: f•• .gj '4 Y ! h l w: ., y�4.., �;.'•. A .:D �, k� i'r 'f (,� ��i..' ,,},.,�y Farb":; tr�% '�'Y aQ r 1��;.J lT v�. N' FF; f :d't, K' i.:V'.,1.° �� S,� �+RK". i I f,'d xiA`'�, r,+J �''i%Y iM1t J 1 � ' ( 'P' d! .i: Capling. Mrs. David Ca lin Londpn, .: .. u' spent the holid.,y with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman "�� ,� ,>X':l 4t.4" k+.v Y4.`' ,w'' •y', •"pq >,5:a, r i ,..: ,�) Vic' y�' X11 - t �, It..f�. �a yi.,7k'%M, e,9 .J ,"l...P,N 11 • `Q... i? 'P•i' Yet { S , � St'ColumbanE Geraldine Templeman. Stratford. I � J 1� ri k .i .�J b .r,Jt ,�9b 'y � 'TIR �'•�S"' it. N Mrd_ '( ,�ydF 424 A�„ fiY4 R�(@@�M `y M1K, r tJpP A.(.a JJ 1 t ,;x�g Axa Fyr-•I A a Mr, and Mrs. Jim Cross and also received a• portion of a Po spent the weekend with Mrs. Jack Friday. Miss Janet Miller. London. Fy • ' � ' Hundre s on- our visit ed on the weekend with their YS'"�'F .. M,.. � F l , �1�xry i • ff � 4 ✓M'Fc ('� Ny(�y 4dM �, a (. t .•...: 9 1F� M1 k t y � M y. +.' � y,> -yr• _ ! :i �F T r � � AyM wit t, '�' . parents, Mr. and rs. Leslie �etiring teach,cir wr • Miller. 4 Y' 1 , � J" I J v. mother. Hundreds' of former pupils•, ' wishes for her retirement years, parents, neighbours, relatives . the celebration was brought to Mrs. Melva Murray weekend with John Nagle. visit with friends in New York. Spent the weekend with arents Mr and Mrs Jhn Fera Hamblcy and Mrs. John and friends gathered in the close, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Theresa Cgville!Wbo lits Niagara Falls and •Hamilton. business plans were made to have Sherri have moved from their ... .... Brodhagen Community Centre on We extend our deepest sym- Joe Nolan of St. Columban, Spent" In". been" 'a patient to (''5e"a%rth `Community Mr and Mrs. Bill Evans. ,�• Colleer; and Jim of Niagara Falls everyone following the house 2' : miles ,east of Staffa. Saturday evening May, 18 to ath to Mrs. Mike Ba and the week end with Mr. and Mrs: -Hospital has returned of the country. you can rest assured a 400 will handle Pi Coffee and a cold' drink will be Jefferson were Mr. and 'Mrs. D. honour Mrs. Marie Meladv who family on -the sudden passing of Gordon Cost etio'in"Kingston. home. spent the week end with Mrs. former minister, Rev. John Boyne and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Laidlaw. will retire on June 28 of this year husbifid and father, and to Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Groshok and Mr. and Mrs. Carman Fadden Frank Evans. The meeting closed with the Mr. 'and, Mrs. Robt. Laing. after 34 years of teaching. Louis O'Reilly of Hibbert whose Debbie of London visited of Mississauga and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maderak, Twenty First Cromarty Boy,, Sunday with Mr:- and Mrs, rlill Enjoyable music K,as supplied sister, Miss Theresa O'Reilly, Sunday with Mt, and Mrs. Dan Steve Malonev of Kitchener spent and Mr. Jim Morrisoq and friend .� The first ball game (,f the b Wilbee's, 'orchestra. Foch y died in London on Monday. Costello, the weekend with Mr and Mrs. of Kitchener spent Sunday with V night .then John Wallace's senior person received a name tag and Mrs. M. Smith of'Detrolt and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bvers spent Wilfred Maloney. Mr: and Mrs. Pete Maloney Sr. ° 'Bonnie McPhail pitched for the wrote their name in the guest Miss of London were the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Tom Feeney of London Misses Maureen' and Lynda Bob and Ricky Van Valkengoed: ' �Rtell'DovIR book on entering the hall. here a�t mdin,�g the funeral of the Irvine -Johnson at Londesboro. spent the weekend with Louis and Morrison of Kinkora spent the CAR CATCHES FIRE - A small fire started in the back of Kramp's Garage in USEIN A presentation of lovely gifts late Michael -Baro. Mr. and Mrs. Jerre' Eckert and Beach Elmer Feeney. A from holiday with Pete Maloney Jr. Mrs. Dublin morning. It is believed to have started in the brush and spreadt0 was made hy.a former pupil of Man% readers enjoyed the family of Sauble were large number ' here for, Visiting on Sunday with Schaefer Mrs. Helen yesterday Staff Photo' beside Mitchell Fire�Department answered the call. � � 314 each of the schools in which Mrs. article b% W.G. Strong on 'Arbor• recent visitors with Mike Eckert. attended the retirement arty p Kay were the car it. '5,247 Meladytaught. Those making the Dav' and some experienced a Sister Agne, Coyne of Mrs. Marie Melady in Brodhagen Near of Fergus and Mr. and Mrs. graduated as ministers of the 111,998 57,846 preKntations were No. -10 Logan, feeling of nostalgia for the little Strathroy spent a few days with Community Centre. on Saturday Lyndon Doadt of Stratford. 209,333 175,091 Harold Wurdell• No 8 McKillop rd h 1 f h Alicia and Matt Covne. night. NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENT Q' Alvin,Elligson, No. 4 Hibbert. e sc o00 t e, past. Q. and Mrs. Don Covne of Sisters Bernadette and Mary Mrs.Frank Evans returned Mrs. Larry Enright (Anne Morns) London attended the retirement Nagle of Chatham visited on the home on Friday from a two week of Windsor and Mary Ann. Van party for Mrs. Meladv in Brod• preceding year. 9 Bakel from St. Columban School. hagen. NEWS OF The Fergus FeenQy was Master of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Meladv of Staffa " Ceremonies.' Ari• address consist-, . Lucan also attended the retire- took charge of' the service with40, and other supporting evidence as we considered necessary in the ' in'g of the histon of Mrs. ment party •t,tt Brodhagen. and Correspondent Melady's teaching career was +isited relatives. Mrs. John Templeman read by Anne (Morris) Enright Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dawe. =, thunderstorms throughout the after which a suitable 'thank you' Carolyn and Michael of Windsor (Intended for last week) Capling. Mrs. David Ca lin Londpn, reply was given by Mrs. Melad+. spent the holid.,y with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman Bev. Stewart, Janice Ford and Lunch was served by the Mrs. Leo Murray. attended the graduation' Geraldine Templeman. Stratford. committees in charge. Each guestMr. and Mrs. Bill Pinonneault ceremony at Centralia College' on Mr, and Mrs. Jim Cross and also received a• portion of a Po spent the weekend with Mrs. Jack Friday. Miss Janet Miller. London. retirement cake upon +xhich was Mci+er. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and- 'Mr. visit ed on the weekend with their tied a message of appreciation Sister Jean Moylan of London family visited Sunday with, parents, Mr. and rs. Leslie from Mrs. Meladv. spent the holiday with " her and Mrs. 'E. Willard, Exeter. Miller. With hand shakes and good F) mother. Darlene Templeman. Wat erloo her Mrs. Caner Kerslake. Miss and Sunday School at 10:15 for s+mpler dlustments than any other baler., Spent the weekend with arents Mr and Mrs Jhn Fera Hamblcy and Mrs. John o p Templeman and family, Visiting Templeman. attended a district at the same home Sunday q.ere convenors planning meeting at Mrs. Dale Marren. INa,nda and , the home of Mrs. Rav Paynter. \Iic•helle. RivoIcale,. Mr. and Kirkron, Wind•aa­•e%emng. 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Members ,of Council, RATED Inhabitants and Ratepayers. preceding year. 9 last Thursday last ,� Respectfully submitted, Cromarty The 5 Rainfall in the area Thursday honoured. three brothers10 the accounting procedures and such test of accounting -records on. . afternoon and took charge of' the service with40, and other supporting evidence as we considered necessary in the ( evening amounted to 2 inches and Donald giving the address. circumstances. .' +! a further ~1.1 inches were On ,. Saturday. Mrs, John � ' recorded during the Jefferson Seas a guest at the =, thunderstorms throughout the home of ` Mr. and Mrs. Georee night. Many of, the freshiv' Jefferson of Meaford fora familt tY' planted fields are either under gathering celebrating the water or badly washed. Residents eightieth birthday of her brother- , _ also reported considerable water in-law. Gordon. Jefferson. O+a en ' in their cellars. `) Sound„ ' Field proven in Mrs. John Miller presided for the May Ladies' Aid meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Alex Walker and spent the weekend with B ^ Transportation ' sen -ices ............ 140.538 133,686 _family every crop the home of Mrs: Mervin Dow. Mr. and Mrs, .Otto Walker. 322,470 Iv A.J. Carey was in charge of The summer schedule for y What d0 you wanf In your, next baler ; simplicity tri devotions and the roll call was church sen'iczs began on Sunday operation? Because here are the. ,nes that are easy to answered by each member giving morning with church at 9 a.m. get ready. easy to keep ging. That have fewer and the name of a television and Sunday School at 10:15 for s+mpler dlustments than any other baler., programme she would like tb see the next month. continued in the fall. During the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Elliott and- Dependability? You'll take a 400 for granted as It turns business plans were made to have Sherri have moved from their out thousands of bales Mthout a. miss. It's built right a potluck lunch and, social hour for, home in Cromarty to the Miller to -bale right and stay right. everyone following the house 2' : miles ,east of Staffa. Versatility? Tested in every type of crap in every part , anniversary service, in June. Sunday +isitors with Mr. J. of the country. you can rest assured a 400 will handle Pi Coffee and a cold' drink will be Jefferson were Mr. and 'Mrs. D. anything you've got to bale. provided by the 'Ladies' Aid.a• Riehl•.and boys. Seebach's Hill. ni former minister, Rev. John Boyne and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Laidlaw. Capacity? Up to 15, 17, or 19.tons per hour capacity. will be speaker for the service. and family. Dorchester. The unmatched capa'Ctty you need to handle many crops The meeting closed with the Mr. 'and, Mrs. Robt. Laing. to many conditions. Lord's Praver, in unison. Margaret and Tom. %isited . Don't wait until your baler drops dead. Check on a new Twenty First Cromarty Boy,, Sunday with Mr:- and Mrs, rlill 400 now. Ask about the new replaceable Swedish steel Scouts did some rapid packing on Chessell. Varna. twine knife, the tunggten carbide shearing knives, the Sat urday when their weekend The first ball game (,f the rubber mountedopickup teeth„and other 400 firsts. camporee at Wildw6od, which season was played last 7uesda+ Uitftnanced eapital outlay (Unexpended had been postponed because of night .then John Wallace's senior capital financing) at the end of the year Nil, wet grounds, was possible after girls defeated Carlingford 19.11. all. Cromarty boys who att4ded 'Bonnie McPhail pitched for the were Roy Johns. Bruce Norris: Cromarty team with Jean Dow Bob and Ricky Van Valkengoed: behind the plate. Ron and Ray Riley: ,ren Upsnall. CONSOLIDATED BALANCE §LljEET EQUIPMENT LTD Chuck Ross, Andrew and Murray USEIN ARM Laing. LIABIIdTIES +� '-M BUILT" Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker BUSINESS REI IABILM lttended St, Pauls Presbyterian EXPOSITOR 527-0124 ' Church to Ingersoll on Sunday 314 AYR' SEAFORTS -- 'tCAMBRt•DGE when Mrs. Walker's' three WANT - ADS 'V newphews, Dan, David, and '5,247 Ready and able to. give you Donal d McInnis, who have al]Phone 527-0240 - complete hay tool service. graduated as ministers of the 111,998 57,846 future years ............ .......... 131,052 111,998 Presbyterian Church. were 209,333 175.091 WITK "ONLY,THE - BUX Corn -kootworm Insecticide controls 'loth resistant and non-resistant rootworms. But it also has a relatively low'mammafiah . ® toxicity, and it doesn't smell bad. Let us give you the full story. AVAILABLE AT YOUR GREEN CROSS DEALER: ZINN MILTON I DEITZ LTI)e Seaforth, Ontario GREEN CROSS Township _of_Hibbert &..Auditor's Report 4 2 0 Fe ary 28th, 1974 financial position of the Corporation of the Township of Hibbert and its local boards as at December 31st, ended, in accordance with accounting principles generally, accepted for Ontario TO: The. Members ,of Council, municipa"1'ifies applied on a basis consistent' with that of the Inhabitants and Ratepayers. preceding year. 9 We have examined the 1973 -financial statements of,, The ,� Respectfully submitted, Tow nship of Hibbert and its local boards which are listed on the attached IrDdex. Our examination included a general review, of Monteith, Monteith & Co. the accounting procedures and such test of accounting -records Licence No. 4490 and other supporting evidence as we considered necessary in the t circumstances. .' Stratford, Ontario. In oar opinion these financial statements present fairly the , Date. of Filing MarchY 7th, 1974. STATEMENT OF -REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES fdr•the year ended December 31, 1973 1973 1.972 Accumulated net retcnue (deficit) at the beginning of the dear....'.... 57,846 56.637 EXPENDITURE' REVENUE General go% ernment............... 19017 28,813 Taxation... .`:................... 223,740 _ 221,943 Protection to persons and property. 13.708. 8.045 Contributions from other governments 118,662 91,225 Transportation ' sen -ices ............ 140.538 133,686 Oxher ........................... 11.190 9,302 Environtenial services ........... 2,363 2,279 C'unser`ation of health......:.... 473 48 353,592 322,470 Stxial and family services......... 12,769 15,635 Recreation and community services. 2.694 4,620 Accumulated net revenue. (deficit) Community planning and development 2.445 750 at the end of the year.........'.... 67,099 - 57;846 Financial expenses .............•.. 8.436 3,322 " Region or county - share of exl7enditure 42:137 .. ° 39{,143 Analysed a§ follows: ' 11 56;212 Education. . .... . . ... ... . . 99,459• 84.810 General revenue...........0,271 . . . .... . .. Other Special - charges .................. 2,738 2,824 (•Statement 7. Note 1) Police villages .................:. 1,090 1.190 344.339 321,261 ° - " 67,099 57,846 STATEMENT OF CAPITAI:FUNO OP-kkATIONS • for the yearended December 31. 1)913 • ni 1973 1972 CAPITAL FINANCING l:nfinanced capital outlay (Unexpended, Long term liabilities incurred.....:. t33,800 19,400 capital financing: at the beginning of,the year Nil, Nil. Contributions from other goverttmegts 28,806 2,636 CAPITAL OUTLAY Contributions from the revenue fund 12,919 15,068 Capital expenditure 75,525 37,104 r General government .............. 520 9,250 Protection to persons and property. 5,197 Uitftnanced eapital outlay (Unexpended ` Transportation services ........... 36.008 8,454 capital financing) at the end of the year Nil, Nil, Transfers to others ............... 33.8b0 19,400 75.525' 37,104 CONSOLIDATED BALANCE §LljEET as at December 31-,1973' a ASSETS LIABIIdTIES +� CURRENT ASSETS 1973 '1972 CURREY LIABILiTIES ,Cash .... : ...................... 19,274 10,049 Accounts receivable 42,792 27,028 Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 5,154 4,933 .............. Taxes receivable 15,715 25,517 Other current liabilities........... 6,028 314 Other current assets .............. 500 500 'V 11,182 '5,247 78,281 63,093 Net long term liabilities Capital outlay to be recovered in :(Statement 7, Note 2)..'........ 131,052 Reserves and reserve funds,...... 61,099 111,998 57,846 future years ............ .......... 131,052 111,998 209,333 175.091 209,333 175,091 NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENT The accompanying notes are an integral part ' of this financial statement. ' (Statement 7. Note 3) 1. Charges for Net Long Term Liabilities assessed, have been included in the net long term liabilities classified under general Total charges for the year for net long term municipal activities. The bases and the liabilities were as follows: amounts of these assessments are as follows: Principal Payments $14,746. The Tile Drainage Act $131,652. Interest 5,333. $20,079. (these amounts are included with "Net Long `� Term 1,iabilities" on the Capital Fund Balance • Sheet, Statement 3.) _ The total charges shown above were paid from the general revenues of the 3. Basis of Consolidation municipality and are included in expenditure classified under public corks, unclassified, r 'The Consolidated Balance Sheet reflects the (See Statement I, "Total Expenditure".) assets and liabilities of,( be revenue fund and •' the capital fund of the municipality. Assets 2. Net Long Term Liabilities to be Specially Assessed and liabilities of local boards have not been consolidated. The net long term liabilities, the terms of (See Statement 3) which will require certain lands to be 0