The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-24, Page 7LAST MINUTE STRATEGY - Many district youth participated in Saturday's canoe races at Hully Gully. All
proceeds will go to Bunny Bundle. Checking over last minute details are from the left Brian Tomkins, Rick
Dalrymple, Ken Aikenhead and Ron Broadfoot of the Hensall-Brucefield areas. T-A photo
Hensall area personals
MINISTRY OF HOUSING
Ontario Housing Corporation
FURNITURE & FITTINGS FOR
Dundalk O.H. 2
Elk Lake O.H. 1
Exeter 0.11, 1
Frankford 0.H, 2
Havelock O.H. 1
Iroquois Falls O.H. 1
Listowel 0.H. 5
Madoc O.H. 1
Moore Township O.H. 1
Renfrew O.H. 5
Southampton O.H, 1
St. Marys 0.H, 1
Tisdale O.H. 2
(Metro)
Reference No, F.Q.S. 82/75
Tenders will be received for the above until 12:00 noon
E.D.S.T. May 20, 1975 by the Ontario Housing Corporation,
101 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1P8, c/o the
Chief Purchasing Officer, 11th floor, from whom details and
specifications may be obtained or telephone 965-9749,
quoting reference number as above. Proponents may bid on
one project, a group of projects or all projects. The lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
AN AGENCY OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
Times.Advocate, April 24, 1975
Page 7
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ONLY NOVELTY ENTRY -*About 25 canoes of all shapes and sizes
participated in Saturday's Bunny Bundle canoe races at Hully Gully
near Varna. The only craft in the novelty division was operated by
Doug Parker and Tom Kyle of Hensall. " T•A photo
VILLAGE OF HENSALL AUDITORS REPORT 1974
To: The Members of Council, Inhabitants
and Ratepayers
We have examined the 1974 Financial Statements of the
Corporation of the Village of Hensall and its local boards,
which are listed on the attached Index. Our examination includ-
ed a general review of the accounting procedures and such test
of accounting records and other supporting evidence as we con-
sidered necessary in the circumstances.
In our opinion, these financial statements present fairly the
financial position of the Corporation of the Village of Hensall
and its local boards as at December 31st, 1974, and the results
of their operations for the year then ended, in accordance with
accounting principles generally accepted for Ontario
municipalities applied on a basis consistent with that of the
preceding year.
Respectfully submitted
MONTEITH, MONTEITH & Co..
Chartered Accountants
License No. 122
Stratford, Ontario
Date of Filing April 4, 1975
Statement of Revenue and Expenditure
for the year ended December 31, 1974
Accumulated net revenue (deficit) at
1974 1973
$ $
the beginning of the year 86.451 68,506
EXPENDITURE
General government 25,129 18,172
Protection to persons and property 11,801 15,910
Transportation services 3,136 12,566
Environmental services 4,120 1,095
Social and family services 224 . 165
Recreation and community services
Community planning and development
14,707 15,117
200
Financial expenses 3,660 2,286
Region or county-share of expenditure 37,189 28,701
• Education 65,253 58,446
(165,219) (152,658)
REVENUE
Taxation 146,559 134,529
Contributions from other governments 34,757 31,492
Other 8,215 4,582
189,531 170,603
Accumulated net revenue (deficit) at
the end of the year 110,763 86,451
Analysed as follows:
General revenue 111,013 86,597
Special charges ( 250) ( 146)
110,763 .86.451
Statement of Capital Fund Operations
for the year ended December 31, 1974
1974 1973
$
Unfinanced capital outlay
(Unexpended capital finanding)
at the beginning of the year
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Capital expenditure
General government ..... , ., tttt .... , 632
Transportation services - , , - , tttt - 6,050
Transfers to others - ... t 6,000
' 6,632 , 6,050
CAPITAL FINANCING
Contributions from other governments . 6,000
Contributions from the revenue fund .... 632 6,050
(6,632) (6,050)
Unfinanced capital outlay
(Unexpended capital financing)
at the end of the year Nil Nil
Note 1. Charges for Net Long Term Liabilities
Total Charges for the year for net long term
liabilities were as follows:
Principal Payments
Interest
$ 4,842
Of the total charges shown above, an amount of $3,313
was paid from the general revenues of the municipali-
ty, and is included in expenditure, classified under the
appropriate functional headings, and $1,630 was
recovered from the municipal enterprise for which the
related net long term liabilities were incurred,
Note 2. Basis of Consolidation
The Consolidated Balance Sheet reflects the assets and
liabilities of the revenue fund and capital funds but does
not reflect the assets and liabilities of any local boards
of the municipality.
Note 3. Net Long Term Liabilities
Total long term liabilities incurred by the municipal-
ity and outstanding at the end of the year
amount to $26,470
Of the outstanding long term liabilities shown above,
the responsibility for payment of principal and interest
charges has been assumed by others for a principal
amount of 17,400
Net Long Term Liabilities at the
end of the year $ 9,070
Note 4. Capital Outlay to be Recovered in Future Years
Some capital outlay does not represent a burden on
general municipal revenues, as it is to be recovered in
future years from other sources:
Municipal Enterprises
Consolidated Balance Sheet
as at December 31, 1974
ASSETS
1974 1973
$ Current assets
Cash 111,817 91,415
Accounts receivable 3,414 771
Taxes receivable 4,231 8,470
119.462 95,656
Capital outlay to be recovered in
future years .... „ .... . 9,070 12,923
128,532 108,579
LIABILITIES
Current liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued liabilitiees 2,928 6,853
Other current liabilities ....... 5,771 2,352
8,„69_9 9,205
Net long term liabilities 9,070 12,923
Accumulated net revenue (deficit) and
unapplied capital receipts _ „ - „ , 110,763 86,451
128,532 108;579
Nil Nil
$ 3,853
989
$ 6,000
expressed to Ray and Bob Bell,
whose father passed away in
University hospital, London,
Girls softball
for Hensall
Attempts are being made to
organize a girls softball team in
Hensall this summer. Any girls
wishing to try out for the club are
asked to attend the first practice
session at the Hensall ball park
on Monday, April n at 7 p.m.
The girls are asked to bring
their own equipment. If any
further information is necessary,
girls are asked to contact
Eleanor Shiels at 262-2542 or Beth
Cooper at 482-7536.
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EXTRAS
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Picture-window view of lake uron's sunsets
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Fresh country air, beside golf course, restaurant
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One year's free green fees at Bayview Golf Course
•
3 bedrooms or 2 bedrooms with den-
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Approx. 950 sq. ft, of easy, care-free living area
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Broadloom and cushion-tile floors, wipe-clean walls
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Insulated aluminum siding
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Coloured frost-free refrigerator, automatic range •
Bow window • Patio doors
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light fixtures, door bells, draperies included
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3-piece bath with trip Homes
v anity
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Full-y eFuar guarantee by Bendix Homes, Hensall
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Approval:31e by CMI-1C, meets National Building Code
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Electric heat, insulated to Ontario Hydro standards
•
landscaped lot with shade trees, entrance walk
(landscaping to be completed this spring)
•
full property taxes (1974
rote), only
$186.38
•
Piped water less than $50 per year
•
Approved septic tank and weeping-tile bed
•
Community pork • Sandy beach at St. Joseph
Kippen I nstime pick officers,
area girl leaves for Holland
1.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett, Mr. &
Mrs. Al Corbett and Johnathan
visited on Sunday with the for-
mer's son-in-law and daughter
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chaffe, Tony
and Jacky in Mitchell. They also
visited Joey Chaffe who is a
patient in Stratford General
Hospital.
Mrs. Margaret Evans of
Waterloo was a recent visitor
with her parents Mr. & Mrs. R.Y.
MacLaren,
Mr. & Mrs. Art Traquair of
Woodstock visited recently with
relatives and friends in Hensall.
Mrs. Leonard Noakes visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Peebles
and family in London. She also
visited in Guelph with Dr. & Mrs.
David Noakes and Jeffrey,
United Church notes
"On Nothingness" was the
sermon topic Rev, Don Beck
preached on at Hensall United
Church on Sunday morning. The
choir sang the anthem "In the
masters steps" accompanied on
the organ by Mrs. Turkheim.
The Chiselhurst U.C.W. are
sponsoring a bake sale on
Saturday, April 26 at 3 p.m. in
Joynt's store in Hensall.
Anglican Church notes
An evening service was held at
St. Pauls Anglican Church. Rev.
G. A. Anderson's sermon was
from Matthew "What think ye of
Christ?" Mrs. Eric Luther and
Mrs. J. C. Britton sang a duet and
Mrs. Luther also sang a solo,
The Forrest orchestra played
before and after the service and
also for the hymns during the
service.
Carmel Presbyterian church
Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted
service in Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday. The choir
under the direction. of Mrs.
Malcolm Dougall sang the an-
them "A Nail in His Hand."
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
KIPPEN
The annual meeting of Kippen
East WI was held in the Legion
Hall with Marlene Bell and Helen
MacLean acting as hostesses.
The president Frances. Kin-
sman opened the meeting with a
reading "Spring Housecleaning."
The roll call was answered by
naming your favourite holiday
sport ,and paying of fees, A new
member joined and another was
presented with an Institute pin.
Achievement, day will be in
Zurich May 3! Helen MacLean
reported on the cookbook and
also Family and Consumer
Affairs and Mary Whitehouse
reported on agriculture and
Canadian industries. Marlene
Bell, district director, gave the
district board meeting report
stating the district annual will be
held in Dashwood on May 15 -
Kippen is responsible for a
display,
Mildred Chalmers, program
convener for citizenship and
world affairs introduced Mr. Ball
from the Seaforth District High
School geography club who
commented on the trips taken by
the club. He showed slides of
Italy, a trip taken last year. He
was thanked by Mary Connolly
and presented with a gift.
The Pepper sisters, Brenda,
Marilyn, Laurie and Jo-ann
favoured with several numbers
with Brenda accompanying 'on
the piano. Grace Drummond
thanked the girls and presented
them with a gift.
Verda Sinclair commented on
the motto "The shortest way to do
many things is to do them one at a
time," She closed with a poem
"Delinquent."
The reports of standing com-
mittees and other conveners
indicated the Institute had had a
very educational and worthwhile
year. Films were shown on India,
Philippines, Cuba and 'Behind
these doors.' Auto insurance,
libraries and crafts were
discussed. Members were taught
several different crafts. There
were skits, dance sessions and
demonstrations.
WI. sponsored seven 4-11 Girl's
Clubs, had a bus trip, family
night, roll call contest and had
secret pal. We have a Sunshine
sister at Huronview. Last year
we celebrated our fortieth an-
niversary when former members
were invited. Donations were
made to friendship, nutrition
education, Huron County bur-
sary, children's aid, mental
health, bunny bundle, blind and
Hensall legion.
Ruby Bell presided for the
election and installation of the
following officers and conveners.
Hon. president Mrs. H. Con-
nolly; president, Mrs, Robert
Kinsman; first vice-president,
Mrs. Al Hoggarth; second vice-
president, Mrs. D. Triebner;
secretary, Mrs. S. Pepper;
treasurer, Mrs. Harold Parsons;
district director, Mrs. Robert
Bell; alternate district director
Mrs. Grace Drummond; public
relations, Mrs. Grace Drum-
mond; Branch directors Mrs.
Harry Caldwell, Mrs. Grant
MacLean, Mrs. Vern Alderdice;
agriculture and Canadian in-
dustries, Mrs. Robert Bell, Mrs.
Ernie Whitehouse; citizenship
and world affairs, Mrs. M.
Connolly, Mrs, James Chalmers;
education and cultural affairs,
Mrs. Vern Alderdice and Mrs.
Grace Chalmers.
Education and Cultural affairs
Mrs. Vern Alderdice and Mrs.
Grace Drummond; family and
consumer affairs, Mrs. Grant
MacLean and Mrs. Campbell
Eyre; resolutions, Mrs. David
Triebner; curator, Mrs. Hugh
Parsons; sunshine Mrs. William
Bell; sewing, Mrs. Alex
McGregor; pianist, Mrs. Ross
Broadfoot; assistant pianist,
Mrs. Jack Sinclair; auditors,
Mrs. Charles Eyre and Mrs.
Stewart Pepper.
The Board of Directors
meeting will be held on May,7 at
the home of Frances Kinsman.
Charolotte Pullman gave
courtesy remarks. Mona
Alderdice and her committee
served lunch.
Personals
Elaine Timmermans, daughter
of Mr. & Mrs. Adrian Tim-
mermans has gone to Holland for
a month's holiday with relatives
there.
Mr. & Mrs. Dean Gibson and
Mrs. Mary McGillivray Lucan
visited with Mr. & Mrs. W. L.
Mellis during the past week.
Visitors with Robert Thomson
were Mr. & Mrs. Dave Moyer,
Parry Sound, Mr. & Mrs. Pepper,
Exeter, Mrs. Lorne Schneider
and daughter Stratford.
Sympathy of the community is
St. Paul's ladies
send bale north
The regular meeting of St.
Pauls A.C.W. was held Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Middleton.
After packing a bale for the
north, the meeting opened with
the minutes of the last meeting
being read and approved. A
report on the Deanery meeting in
Stratford was given.
Invocation was read by the
President, Mrs. Anderson, with
the members taking part in the
meditation. The scripture was
from St. Matthew. The Litany
was followed by the Lord's
prayer, and the meeting closed
with the grace.
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