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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.
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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?
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Be good company for yourself. Store
your mind with happy thoughts, with
pleasant minemories' of the past and: hopes.
for the future.
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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