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for the year ended" Deceirti er 31. 1980
. 1980
Actual
•1979
Actual
4 ..
Available at the beginning of the year for
future municipal purposes'
Revenue
Contributions from the .revenue fund
Contributions. from developers •
Interest earned
1:7 500
17,500
1, 500
:Expenditure
Transfers to the capital fund
Transfers to the revenue 'fund
12,500'
Available at the year end for future
municipal purposes
30,000
\ 17000
Working' fund.
• 1980
• Actual
Is.
30,000
•
1979
Actual. .
$
1:7,500
30,000
17,500
• Itcse rve ' fund's
•
•.Year end position of reserves
and reserve funds . •
30,000
' ,r
Introduce new. correspondent
Kae Webster
Well here I am . your new
Lochalsh news .correspond-
ent. This is a new adventure
for me, but hope I will be
able to do it to the commun-
ity's satisfaction. One thing 1
shall do'my,'best. Mrs. Oliver
McCharles shall be missed in
the ' communitty when she
moves to her new home in
Kincardine. An old saying is
what is someone's loss' is
another's gain. Marion and
Oliver were a great 'help in
anything they could in the
community, and held offices
in many local societies.
I have lived' in thisScottish
community for almost thirty
years now. It is here that our
family, two boys and 'a girl,
were raised. But now they
have flown the coop . to do
thing's on their own. . .
If there is anyone who
would like to help me in this
adventure, please contact
• Kae Webster, phone 395-
5257.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Van Diep
enbeek on the arrival of a
new grandson, born to Mr.
and Mrs. Steven Andrew, at
Kincardine General Hospit-
al.
Mr. and Mrs. David El-.
phick . arrived home after`
spending a few days in the
sunny south. •
Up corning is the clearing
auction sale of furniture,
antiques and farm machinery
for Mttrion and Oliver Mc
Charles on April 2 at 10.30
a.m.
Jack MacLennan of Strat-
ford visited a few days with
Mrs. Emile MacLennan.
Kenny Finlayson is visit-
ing his brother. Ian Finlay- '
son:, of Calgary, Alberta for a
couplek of weeks.;
Elmer Culbert has return-
ed home after spending a few
days-. in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Charles Wilkins has also
returned home. from Wing
ham and District . Hospital,
where he .was hospitalized
for three weeks, .
F
Cecil Webster is spending
a couple of weeks with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. • Wel-
lington • Webster.
Betty Moncrief, Dorothy
Finlayson, Leslie Moncrief,
Jean . MacKenzie, Barbara
MacKenzie ' and . Judy Mac-
Kenzie attended the Phaff
Sewing Machine Company.
Fashion Show at Knox Pres-
byterian Church in Goderich
on Friday .of last week.
livet UCS unit holds
potluck inrr
chew'
The March meeting of the
'Olivet unit of St. Andrews
United Church 'omen was
held at the home of Mrs.
Robert Osborne,. ' starting
with a pot, luck' luncheon at
12.30 p.m.
Mrs. Gerald Coiling open-
ed the meeting with a poem,
March. 'The scripture and
comments were given by
Mrs. Wes Smith and Mrs.
Harry Coiling. Mrs. Bob
Blackwell led in prayer.
This dieing "The Year of
the Disabled, Mrs. Gerald
Conine read a very interest-
ing raping, int; view front'
the Wheelchair. Mrs. Bob
Blackwell read a poem, The
Loving Hearth Mrs. Walter
Black, Stewardship convert-
er, told about how many
aspects of a good steward.
The ladies were divided into
groups to discuss the Stew-
ardship of money, resources
a 1,
time and talent and how they
could all help towards these.
A lively discussion followed.
Mrs. Oscar White con-
ducted. the business portion
of the meeting, dosing with
prayer.
Visits
with sort
Belle Mole recently spent
10 days vsiing with her son,
Don, Kay and boys in Court -
right.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug . Ross
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Helm.
visited on the weekend with
Mr. and 'Mrs. Dick Richards
and Colleen of Frankford,
Ontario. Dick is a son of"Mr.
Orland Richard, Lucknow.
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