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To the Electors of
HURON BRUCE
I wish to thank you for your support and the confidence
you have shown by electing me as your member of Parlia-
ment. I will continue the close personal service the people in
Huron-Bruce have received in the past.
For information or assistance please contact
My constituency office
Main St.
BrUssels, Ontario
Phone 887-6852
Thank you
Murray Cardiff
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According According to the, vice-, Fire Insurance Company the growth this past year.
Hay Mutual continues to show steady growth
early April or last year .saw
HAY INSURANCE DIRECTORS — The annual meeting of the Hay Township Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company was
held Saturday. The, directors and agents ore shown above. Back left agents Hugh Hendrick and Glen Webb, directors Carl
Turnbull, Howard Datars, Cecil Desjardine, Arnold McCann, vice president Robert Glen, director Elmer Hayter and agent
Elgin Hendrick. In the front row are director Steve Pertschy, pasf-president Herbert Welling, secretary-manager John. Con-
sitt, president Ion McAllister and former director Elmore McBride. Staff photo Time for fitness
is time on 'Your Side.
policyholders Saturday in
president .9f the, Hay local insurance company Tan McAllister told. the Zurich "Your company the company suffered bet-
Township Farmers' Mutual experienced. a steady rate of 105th annual meeting the, continuo to show a steady .wee.n a .$3,5,090 and $49,099.
loss.
McAllister said every
opvoelircyyphroelcdzip4 must tape
minimize losses Palsiibtl ine t9;
valves peril to human life
along with financial -and.
material losses.
While the company was
not directly affected by the
Woodstock tornado "We
were most forcibly reminded
of what vast destruction MI
be wrought in a. few brief'
Moments," McAllister
stated.
At the meeting which was
attended by about 25 policy
holders, Robert Glen of
Clinton and Elmer Hayter
-
rate, of growth with
premiums. increased 29.6.
toercent in 1979 and our risk
by 17.4 percent."
McAllister said the
Company's offering of
automobile insurance has
gone over well.with 2.99
policies issued bringing, in
revenue of .$0,949.
Thews a good possibility
that Hay Mutual may be
entering. the commercial
insurance field later this
year or early in 1981. as a
result of a change in the
corporations act by the
provincial government.
"In terms of the future
growth and expansion of Hay
Mutual the entry into these
two fieUis of insurance will
certainly be most
significant," • McAllister
noted,
The year 1979 saw higher
than usual lesses for the
company with net claims
incurred amounting to
$410,972 compared to $263,430
in 1978. Included in the 1979
tally was the ,fire which
destroyed the Dashwood
Lutheran Church.
In addition, a storm in
werere-elected to the board
of directors,
Replacing Elmore
McBride on the board. was
Steve Pertschy of .creditOn.
Plen termed. it real
challengel to he on the board
of directors with Rayter
saying he' found the work
very interesting'.
P,ertschy said "this was
something entirely new to
me" and that, he would be
doing a lot of listening, this
year.
McBride said, he, enjoyed
his nine years on the board.
The net insurance in effect
at the end of December was
$215,588,220 compared to
$183,681,317 in 1978. The net
income for the year was.
$90,668 with the company
having a surplus of
$1,757,494.
At a directors' meeting
following the annual,
McAllister was named
president with Glen being
named to the vice-
president's position.
The other directors are
Pertschy., Hayter, Herb
Bierling, Howard Datars,
Cecil Desjardine, Arnold
McCann and Carl Turnbull.
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SENIOR PUBLIC SPEAKING WINNERS — The top speakers in
were presented with their awards Monday in Hensall. Making the
nings, St. Boniface and Linda Mommersteeg of Ecole St. Marie
finishers in the senior and junior divisions advance to the zone
the senior division of the Legion public speaking contest
presentations to Kelli Schroeder, Zurich Public, Elaine Pen-
was Hensall Legion president Irvine Ferris. The top two
championships this Saturday in Clinton. Staff photo
Tuckersmith has
$71,500 surplus
Tuckersmith ended 1979
with a $71,500 surplus,
township auditor Mike
Meyer of Diegel, Malcom
and Hagey told council
Tuesday night, and he added
the township is in good shape
financially. He noted that
expenditures were within
$5,000 or one percent of
budget "enviable for that
amount of money" but
cautioned that tax arrears
are readily climbing... "a
fair sum of money tied up
there."
It cost $1,229,341 to run the
township last year and most
departments came .in close
to budget. Transportation
services cost $301,943 versus
$273,000 budgeted mainly
because a tractor and loader
were purchased.
Recreation and culture
including the Vanastra Rec
Centre, cost $149,000 last
year, up from the $118,800
that was budgetted for and
from $105,000 last year. .
Close to budget were en-
vironmental services at
$138,000 and social services
(mainly the day care centre)
at $54,000,Under budget were
planning and development at
$53,000, general government
at $53,400 and protection at
$23,000.
Revenue for the township
, was up about $73,000 because
of various grants and
totalled $1,300,000.
Income from the Vanastra
Centre is now part of general
township revenue, Mr.
Meyer explained, and a
motion . of council in
November paid the centre's
remaining deficit of $58,294
from general reserve funds.
The township has $482,898
in taxes receivable up from
$401,916 in 1978. Clark Jack
McLachlan said the figure
includes the township's
latest tax billing and that two
properties alone owe $200,000
of the amount in three years'
back taxes. Actual tax
arrears he estimated at
$78,000 in 1979, about the
same in 1978.
The township's debenture
debt is about $450,000 for
Tuckersmith Telephone
System funds. Mr. Meyer
said, plus a $100,000 loan to
TTS th'at the township hopes
fall.
oldlebenture if interest rates
Reeve Ervin Sillery
commented that even though
the phone system has
customers in other areas,
Tuckersmith is responsible
for it.
The auditors suggested the
township use the. $71,500
general reserve surplus to
increase its reserve for
working capital, which was
reduced last year from
$159,427 to $87,575 by the
Vanastra Centre deficit
payment and Ontario Home
Renewal Plan (OHRP)
payments. It was also
suggested that OHRP funds
be kept separate from
general township funds.
Council adopted the
financial statement and
reappointed the firm as 1980
auditors.
Rev. Stan McDonald
returned this week from his
holiday in Florida. While
there he visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Cook and Mr. and Mrs.
Alf Ross of Hensall.While in
Florida he spent his time in
St. Petersberg, Fort Myers,
and Lakeland.
Rev. and 'Mrs. T. Garnet
Husser returned to Beam-
sville this week after
spending three weeks in. Thel
Manse here in Herisall. Rev.
Mr. Husser supplied for the
Sunday Services at the
United Church while Mr.
McDonald was on holidays.
Rod Parker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Parker is a
patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London where he is
undergoing treatment on his
leg,
Mrs. Barbara Hodgson of
Halibtirton, Ontario visited
for several days with her
daughter and son-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Carl McMahon and
family.
Mrs. Jack Consitt is a
patient in South Huron
Exeter Where she is
receiving treatment.
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