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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-09-26, Page 28NI CANDIDATES SUMMARY OF IP ELECTION EXPENSES MAcTars ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF HURON BRUCE — GRAEME CRAIG NUMBER OF CONTRIBUTORS CONTRIBUTIONS Money and the difference between the amounts paid for goods and services provided at less than commercial value and the commercial value thereof. ELECTION EXPENSES PAID - and the commercial value of goods or services donated or provided at less than their commercial value. UNPAID UNDISPUTED CLAIMS UNPAID DISPUTED CLAIMS - AMOUNT AGREED TOTAL ELECTION EXPENSES PERMITTED LIMIT OF ELECTION EXPENSES OFFICIAL AGENT - BARRY 115 16,419,85 $21,721.92 nil nil $21,721.92 $25,948.75 W. REID The complete return respecting election expenses may be inspected by any elector at my office during the six months following the date on which I received the return, DATE RECEIVED: SEPT. 17, 1979 RETURNING OFFICER: A. GARNET HICKS ADDRESS: 109 JAMES ST. EXETER, ONTARIO AUDITOR'S REPORT PURSUANT TO THE CANADA ELECTIONS ACT Barry W. Reid Official Agent for Graeme Craig, a candidate at the elec- tion of a member to serve in the House of Commons of Canada, held on the 22nd day of May, 1979 in the Elec- toral District of Huron-Bruce, Ontario. I have examined the Candidate's Return Respecting Election Expenses, which includes the Summary of Election Expenses, in respect of the above candidacy of Graeme Craig. My examination was made in accor- dance with generally accepted auditing standards, and accordingly included such tests and other procedures as I considered necessary in the circumstances. In com- mon with all other candidacies, it is not possible to determine by auditing procedures the extent of omissions, if any, from the accounting records relating to this candidacy, and therefore my examination of financial transactions was directed to transactions recorded in such accounting records. In my opinion, the Return of Graeme Craig presents fair- ly the financial transactions, required by Section 63 to be detailed in the Candidate's Return, that are recorded in the candidate's accounting records. Further. I report that the amounts shown in the Sum- mary of Election Expenses, including contributions of $16,419.85 and total election expenses of $21,720.92, are the same as the related totals in the Return. Chartered Accountant City Wingham, Ontario Date September 14, 1979 (sign CANDIDATES SUMMARY OF ELECTION EXPENSES ELECTI°P4S ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF CAMADA HURON-BRUCE ROBERT E. McKINLEY NUMBER OF CONTRIBUTORS 116 CONTRIBUTIONS - Money and the difference between the amounts paid for goods and services provided at less than commercial value and the commercial value thereof. ELECTION EXPENSES PAID - and the commercial value of goods or services donated or provided at less than their commercial value. UNPAID UNDISPUTED CLAIMS UNPAID DISPUTED CLAIMS - AMOUNT AGREED TOTAL ELECTION EXPENSES PERMITTED LIMIT OF ELECTION EXPENSES OFFICIAL AG ENT- KENNETH PAR KE The complete return respecting election expenses may be inspected by any elector at my office during the six months following the date on which I received the return. DATE RECEIVED: SEPT. 18, 1979 RETURNING OFFICER: A. GARNET HICKS ADDRESS: 109 JAMES ST. EXETER, ONTARIO AUDITORS' REPORT PURSUANT TO THE CANADA ELECTIONS ACT Mr. Kenneth Parke Official Agent for Robert E. McKinley, a candidate at the election of a member to serve in the House of Commons of Canada, held on the 22nd day of May, 1979, in the Electoral District of Huron Bruce, R. R. # 1, Varna, Ontario. We have examined the candidate's Return Respec- ting Election Expenses, which includes the Sum- mary of Election Expenses, in respect of the above candidacy of Robert E. McKinley. Our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, and accordingly included such tests and other procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances. In common with all . other candidacies, it is not possible to determine by auditing procedures the extend of omissions, if any, from the accounting records relating to this can- didacy, and therefore our examination of financial transactions was directed to transactions recorded in such accounting records. In our opinion, the Return of Robert E. McKinley presents fairly the financial transactions, required by Section 63 to be detailed in the Candidate's Return, that are recorded in the candidate's ac- counting records, Further, we report that the amounts shown in the Summary of Election Expenses, including con- tributions of $11,910 and total election expenses of $17,355 are the same as the related totals in the Return, EXETER, September 18, 1979 Chartered Accountants 11,910.00 17,354.51 nil nil 17,354.51 25,948.75 FLEECE-LINED JOGGING SUIT MATERIAL 60" wide, washable. Comes in colours of brown, black, red, blue and beige. NOW $ 3 2 7 • METRE CURTAINING BY THE POUND We have just received a new shipment of curtaining. Many patterns to choose from. JUST $')6 5 • METRE A new line to our store: Gothic plain knit, all sheer panty hose with gusset. Comes in beige, spice, and taupe. Petite, Average and Tall sizes. 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Exeter 235-2420 1111111 Clinton 482-9747/Grand Bend 238-8484 See our Representative BOB PEARCE AND OR BILL SCHUTZ at: The Devon Building, 476 Main Street, Exeter on: EVERY TUESDAY (Next Visit: October 2nd ) Owners ofsmaller businesses... • weprovide: * .Financial assirtance * Management counselling(CASE) * Management training * Information on government programs,* humus Can we he0you? FEDERAL BUS/NESS DEVELOPMENT BANK YEAR CHILD — The International Year of the Child was emphasized by Darren and Harlen Tinney in Saturday's Ex- eter Fair parade. T-A photo For prior information call 271-5650 (collect) or write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont. AUTOMOTIVE RADIATOR REPAIRS & RE-CORES SMALL ENGINE Sales & Service MILT ROBBINS & SON LTD. 263 MAIN ST. N., EXETER 235-2940 1 Say goodbye to house painting with Stele° Siding free estimates, sales & installations, 100 square in stock JIM BECKER CONSTRUCTION Dashwood 237-3526 LIFE INSURANCE Page 12A Times-Advocate, September 26, 1979 By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN STAFFA Mrs. Carter Kerslake presided for the September meeting of the Marion Ritchie evening auxiliary held in the church basement, Tuesday evening. Mrs, Kerslake opened with a poem on "Harvest Time". Mrs. Norman Harburn read the scripture, Mrs. Kerslake led in prayer. Mrs. Larry Gardiner had the study book on china, reading sections on Religion, Freedom and Politics. Twelve members and one visitor answered the roll call with a verse on harvest. During business the October meeting was reviewed and a invitation to meet with the W.M.S. for their Thanksgiving meeting October 4 was accepted. A committee of Mrs. Alec Miller, Mrs. Carter Kerslake and Mrs. John Templeman were named to plan a program for the Ritz Villa in November. Mrs. Duncan Scott chose for her topic, a Bountiful Harvest and Mrs. John Templeman had a contest on Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mills had Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mills, Oakville and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mills and Tara, London as their week-end guests, Mrs. Margery Morley visited with Myrtle and Muriel Gunning in Exeter on Sunday afternoon. Catherine Abbott, who is continuing her studies at McMaster University in Hamilton was home for the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, McLellan, Don Mills, and Mrs. Muriel McLellan, Ilderton were Saturday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heim and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Earl French the cities of Canada for her special no. with Mrs. Robert Laing the winner. Mrs. Elizabeth Hunkin, Teeswater visited last week and girls were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hern and children. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Waun, Exeter were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Pieter Westerhout and Cindy were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker and family at Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hern and sons attended the christening of their nephew Robert John Garland at Zion United Church, Kitchener on Sunday morning. They were later on among the 40 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Garland celebrating their son's baptism. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dix entertained Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Dix, Longpoint, at the Corkscrew restaurant Saturday evening on the occasion of his mother's birthday. By JQY SCHEIFELE Al LSA CRAIG The Ailsa Craig area seniors should be finding a host of interesting things to do these days as the Craigweil Gardens Activity Centre committee has been hard at work planning varied activities for them. Along with Activity Centre co-ordinator, Lloyd Roth, the committeehas,set a schedule of different events each month and posted the up- coming month's happenings in the local stores to enable everyone to plan ac- cordingly. Further in- formation may also be ob- tained by calling Lloyd at 293-3678. The shuffleboard court next to the activity centre has proved especially welcome these pleasant days and may be used by anyone in the community- To date over 25 persons have enjoyed games on the court. Taking trips away from the area is also a favourite pastime and during the past with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longman, Londesborough visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and family, Mrs. Harvey Edgar, Wingham and Mrs. Tim Kennedy, Teeswater, visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Miller, Mrs. Lloyd Miller and Mrs. John Templeman. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Tern- pleman and Carrah visited on the weekend with Miss Carol Stewart, Guelph. LinuninIninintninunannunininn, ADAMS i Heating & Cooling • Heating Systems • of All Types :If INSTALLED, MODERNIZED F.: and MAINTAINED E.-7 • General Sheet E. • Metal Work Air Conditioning :•.1 • Humidifiers • Ventilation 235-2187 133 Huron St., East, Exeter month many have gone on picnics, visited various parks, taken shopping trips into London and visited St. Thomas, Goderich, Ben- miller, and the Country Spire, London, Strathroy and Strathmere Lodge, A highlight was attending the musical, "Sound of Music" at Grand Bend. The committee requests if anyone has a location, or event, which others,might be interested in taking in also, they let them know so a trip can possibly be scheduled. For the fall and winter game nights, movies, slides, and the dinners which have been so well attended, will again be 'planned. Upcoming is a music night featuring, "The Sweet Adelines" double quartette. All seniors are welcome to participate, and are asked to keep careful watch each month for the new calendar being posted so they won't miss out on the fun and fellowship. Whale „0. Ailsa Craig seniors have many activities FAIR JUDGING -- Friday afternoon was judging time for the Exeter Fall Fair. Above, Barry Jeffrey and Andy Dougall record thefindingsof vegetable judge Leonard Merner.T-A photo Church women meet Harvest theme at Staffa