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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-05-09, Page 81 odeseilisy 9, ION _ Herb's birthday is cause to celebrate A large number of friends ulit relativea attended the l -house Bitty BOOri mil the dam in the qty centre that evening in honour of lib McQu llhes Beth birthday. Pre** besides his sons from Fergua and gabble Beath were grandchildren from B.A,,.. Guelph, Jervia,, London, Ayr, Princeton, i,Waterloo and Sixteen Ofa � t �nwere able to be to join in the eelebra ie. I1 1'e responsible daughters".Irene and esponsibie for making most of the arrangements. Lorne and Mme Cordis of Kitchener hosted a dinner for his timber, Ellen Cordis, on her ninetieth birthday on Sun- day at the Mayfair °Restaurant. Family UCKNOW by Mildred ,Loree meemommammummiumemo and friends were present to help celebrate this happy occasion. Sunday was the llxth antnlversary for the Imk now Presbyterian Cllr uch with large attendancee at both services. In the morning Rev. Paul Chambers of Molesworth and Gordo'. wax • the guest speaker with special :music by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bushel. The evening service was a celebration in song with the choir fror Knox. Presbyterian Church in Burl- heirmusical .Oneet the members of the choiris Alun Stewart, who grew up in Lurculow and was a member ;of the Lyelunow PresbYteristncoi atulatiar tilIan and Jean Mon tgoi ery for winning the grand prise at the tion draw at rewriter Sat, Arthur Manitoba�"�tedwith his Richter, of Stanley an their way Florida. Friday and Ashley Bedford of yed avel fight with Lulu. They all 'with Floyd and lwiT lin and atter ed the Teddy Beni' : sit the Ripley school. Merin and Wicked Lore* spend the weekend in Leamington and attended the wedding al Gayle McAllister to Jim Toynne. Also atteading from this aro were Evan and Margaret Keith and David and Ellen Keith of Teeswater. 001011011.00110.1.*0 haft it strange how the boy who want good enough to marry thee daughter can be the father of the smartest grandchild in the world? 1 ! # Be good company for yourself. Store your mind with happy thoughts, with pleasant minemories' of the past and: hopes. for the future. * r y 1. These financial highlights reflect the operations, assets and- 1iabilities:Of ' the County of Huron including the following: iluron County Planning and. Development Committee, Huron County Library Board; Huronview Homc for the -Aged, Committee of Management and the Huron County Board of Health:. 2. The Home Care Program administered by the Huron County Board of Health and funded entirely by the Province of Ontario- is not consolldated. Audited Financial Statements of the Home Care Program are, available "fn the Clerk,. Administrator's office. 3. Copies of the audited financial report from which these highlights were extracted may be examined at the office of the Clerk-Admin[atratpr, County. of Huron, Court House, The Square, Goderich, Ontario. LIONEL E. WILDER WARDEN W. R. ALCOCK, C.A., AMCT TREASURER 1989 Revenue ; 1,598,082 Transfers and expenditures 141,564 ' Year-end position of reserves and reserve funds 1988 721,723 483,817 3067,724 2,311,.206. Assets • liarestrlcted •' Cash on hand 'and, in bank• , Accounts receivable Restricted Cash on band• and in bank. investments '. Other. current ,.assets 1989 1988' 2,452,366 1,734;165 14150 554 1,588,368 3•,602,920 3,322,533 305,322 2,313,296 53 ' 1,210,000 2', 618, 971 • .:. 1,2117;20h Capital outlay llnanced by tong term liabilities; and to be recovered in.f.uture veal's 1,099. •... tii458 6,222,990 4,546,197 Liabilities Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 1,306,016 1278.900. Net long term'ltabilte es '` •1.099' 12,458 Fund balances• -at the end ot:•the•year Tobe used< -to ofl(sst taxat:ion •. ,Reserves • Reserve Funds 1,148,151.. 943,633 1,167,099, 1,100,000 • 2•.600,625 1,211.206 6;'222,990 4.546,197 1989 1989 1988 Budget Actual Actual s $ $ SOURCES OF FINANCING • Requisitions on local municipalities •6,373,561 6,463,813 5,331,489 Grants Government of Canada Province of Ontario Other Municipalities Other Investment Income Fees and service charges Rents Miscellaneous Municipal Fund Balances at beginning of Year co be used to offset taxation 280,321 502,5391,050„513 106087-41,528;654106087-11,282,088' - 604,080 605,546 183,184 245,000 2,824,535 452,000 9,920 393.743 2,905,251 :448,572 5,950 199,250 • 2, 846',450 456,512 4,794. 943,633 943,633 512,059 23,261,704 23,638,934 21,866,339 .Applied :To '._Current Operations General government Protection to persons and property Transportattonservlces Environmental services Health serv_ices ':8oiLia1 and family services Recreat.ton and cultural services '•Planning and development • 1989 Budget, $ 1,128,979 179,103 '8.327,151 131,280 _1,875,450 7,183,691 ' 1,331,041 619,249 20;05,944 Capita' • ' General government 87,000 Protection to persons and property • Transportation services .478,000 Health services . . . 44,000 ,Social aiid family services 35,000 Recreation and cultural services 280,000 Planning and development 25,000 Net appropriation to (from) reserves and reserve funds Fund balances at the end of thc.year 949,000 1,456,760 23,261,704 1989 Actual $ 1.101,273. 178,292 '7,644,807 113,195 1,876,818 7,057,705 1,337,53.7 632,079 19, 941,706 87,368 31,257 478,313 44,198 • 35,189 396,538 25,496 1,092,559 1988 Actual $. 967,357 165,133 6,885,528 84,228 1,578,989' 7,072,746 1,226,365 531,219. 18,511,565 17,-741 78,501 596,342 \'60,508 . 181885 1,371,340 29,918 2,173,235 '1,456,518 ' 237,906 1,148,151 943,633 23,630,934 • 21.,866,339