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Clandeboye UCW visit group
CLANDEBOYE
Clandeboye United Church
Women enjoyed a picnic
supper Tuesday evening
with 10 teenage girls that
live in a group home in Lon-
don. These girls come from
troubled homes and are be-
ing rehabilitated by living
together under the guidance
fo a councillor.
After the meal. the girls
gave them a tour of their
home and explained the
rules and regulations. They
seemedtoenjoy the meal and
fellowship provided by the
ladies. Returning to
ttanoeboye, a short business
meeting was held at the
church.
June 15 is t`.0 W day at
Camp Kee -Mo -Kee. All
members are invited to at-
tend.
There are two weddings to
be catered to during August
and early September. also a
bridal shower to be planned.
Communion will be June 21
and next Sunday there will
be a baptism. Rev. Keith
Can
FBDB hel
You:
Financial assistance
Management counselling
Management training
Information on government
programs for business
See Our Stratford Office Representar,
BILL SHUTZ AND/ OR BOB PEARCE
AT: The Devon Building, Main Street, Exeter
ON: The 1st & 3rd Tuesday of each month
(Next Visit Date: June 16th)
If you require financing to start, modernize or
expand your business and are unable to
obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and
conditions or if you are interested in the
FBDB management services of counselling
and training or wish information on
government programs available for your
business, talk to our representative.
FEDERAL
BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
(Branch Office Address) For an appointment
or further information on the Bank's services
call 271-5650 (collect) or write 1036 Ontario
Street Stratford, Ontario
ir_i
Opening new doors to smatt bustiless.
Brown will be on holidays parents were Carol and Scott year's theme, "Catch the
for the month of July. Furtah of Wallaceburg and Wind."
No one volunteered to at- Joan Leger. Following the
tend the school for leaders at service the Smiths enter -
Alma College so this invita- tained at their home in
tion will be passed on to the Clandeboye.
next church group in line. Attending were great
grandmother- Mrs. Florence
Hodgins, Lucan, Grand-
parents, Veda and Ralph
Smith, Wallaceburg and
Mrs. Arnold Lewis. Carol
and Scott Furtah and Cathy
Smith, Wallaceburg. Betty
Ann and Don Martin,
Hanover, Marion and Andy
Shipka folk Thompson, Joan and Karen
Leger,' Bob Finkbeiner,
en o y trip boys, including their new
Helen and Dan Rogers and
baby boy, Chad. all of
Clandeboye.
Anglican baptismal
During the morning ser-
vice at St. James Anglican
Church, Shawn Adam Ernest
Smith, son of Brenda and
Fred Smith was baptized by
the Rev. Bruce Pocock. God -
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Mr. and Mrs. Fermon
Snyder, attended a 40th wed-
ding anniversary for Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Kressman, at
Kitchener, and also a 50th
wedding anniversary for Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Shantz. at
Waterloo, last Sunday after-
noon.
Tom and Jean Bradley. ac-
companied by their son Tom
Jr. and wife Carol. of Lon-
don, returned home Sunday.
after a two week trip to the
east coast. They travelled
down by way of Montreal.
Quebec, Prince Edward
Island and New Brunswick.
then home by way of United
States.
Several family members
gathered last Friday at Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Keller's
home to celebrate Mrs.
Keller's birthday. Saturday
visitors with them were
Alice's sister and niece.
Mrs. Ada Lee, and daughter
Linda. of Port Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Dietrich, accompanied by
their daughter and son-in-
law. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Wasnidge of Ailsa Craig,
spent a holiday last week
motoring north, through
Peterborough. Ottawa. to
Upper Canada Village, Old
Fort Henry, and home by
way of Toronto and Strat-
ford.
Pvt. Cindy Desjardine and
her girl friend Kelly -left last
Monday, by train. to return
to Westwin Winnipeg. after
visiting a week with her
parents, Ella and Willis
Desjardine. brother Ray and
other friends and relatives
here.
Chris and Melissa Plein of
Elmira spent Friday and
Saturday here with their
grandparents. Fermon and
Leota Snyder. while their
parents. Sue and Otto Plein.
attended a wedding in St.
Joseph Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
VerBeem, of Camlachie. and
their grandchildren Serenity
and Joey, visited Sunday
afternoon with Hugh and An-
nie Morenz.
Revenues
Requistion on local municipalities.. 2.636.899.
Direct charges on ratepayers
Ontario grants 3.968,222.
Other 1.029.585.
Expenditures
General Government 665,085.
Protection to persons and property 18,500.
Transportation services 2.899.045.
Health services 222.689.
Social and family services 3.680.094.
Recreation and cultural services 397.158.
Planning and development.. 104.370.
CAPITAL FUND OPERATIONS
COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX
1980 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
REVENUE FUND OPERATIONS
1980
Budget
$
1980
Actual
$
2,542,294.
4,171,322.
1,383,198.
761,957.
11,300.
2,949.134.
222,689.
3,751,700.
404.585
112.363
1980
Actual
S
Capital Financing
Long-term liabilities incurred
Contributions from the revenue fund 1.339.767
Contributions from the reserve
fund and reserve 673.346.
Ontario grants 2.488.000.
Canada grants.. 1.039.600.
Other 252,955.
Capital Expenditures
General government 2.275.631
Transportation services 3.518.037
RESERVE AND RESERVE FUND OPERATIONS
• ANI) YEAR END BALANCES
Revenue
Transfers and expenditures
Year-end position of reserves
and reserve funds
1979
Actual
$
2.736,159.
3.405.010.
1.485.009.
885.221.
6.685.
2.865.471.
137.536.
3.354.650.
365.932.
79.412.
1979
Actual
S
1.037.001.
150.689.
1,416,163.
200,000.
215.786.
319,928.
2.699.711.
1980 1979
Actual Actual
S $
119.820 526,244.
697.680 452.771.
614.221 1,192,081.
YEAR END BALANCES OF ASSETS
AND UABILITIES
1980 1979
Actual Actual
Cash and short-term investments $ $
5.766. 243.
Accounts receivable 2.964.409. 1.322,322
Temporary loans 1.562.000.
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 1.105.527 446.173.
Net long-term liabilities
Accumulated net revenue at the end of the year
Unfinanced capital outlay at the end of the year
Trust funds under administration
235.321. 352,235.
407,965. 389,233.
NOTES
(1) These financial highlights reflect the operations, assets and liabilities of the
municipality and the Middlesex County Library Board.
(21 Copies of the audited financial report from which these highlights were
extracted are available at the Treasurer's Office at 399 Ridout St. N..
London, Ontario.
Sharon and Steven
Jackson and Alissa Wragg
represented St. James
Church, Clandeboye, when
they participated in the
Anglican Huron Diocese's
children's festival parade
held in London. Saturday.
Led by Anglican Bishop.
David Wragg, they marched
from Victoria Park to St.
Pauls Cathedral. The
children carried colorful
banners reflecting this
Personals
Irene and Gwen Lynn were
among the six volunteers
from McGillivray Central
School that attended an Ap-
preciation Luncheon at the
Ivanhoe in London on Tues-
day given by the Middlesex
Health Unit.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hodgins
and Pat visited with Art's
sister, Jean and Ralph
Ainslie in St. Marys, Sunday.
Larry and Linda Lewis
hosted a barbeuce Saturday
evening for the Hagen's
Hackers hockey team, who
won the hockey tournament
in Seaforth.
Rev. Stanley and Doris
Tomes, Little Current,
Manitoulin Island, dropped
in for a short visit Wednes-
day with Stanley's sister.
Gwen Lynn, as they were
enroute to Sarnia.
Alan and Ruth Hill attend-
ed a family bridal shower
and pot luck supper Sunday.
in honor of Alan's niece,
Debbie Hill, held at the
home of the bride's aunt.
Phyllis and Robert Wilkins,
London.
home
Mrs. Agnes Hornell,
Margaret and Maurice Het -
trick, Kirkland Lake, arriv-
ed Wednesday to spend a
couple of weeks in the
village.
St. James A.C.W. served
lunch to relatives and
friends of the late Mrs.
Garnet Isaac, following the
funeral Wednesday.
Pete and Aggie
Groenewegen attended the
Wright-VerBoven wedding
at Holy Angels Church, St.
Thomas, Friday afternoon.
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
Kippen East W.I. will meet
at the home of Mrs. Wm
McDowell, June 17 at 8c30
with Mrs. Ronald McGregor
as guest speaker.
Mrs. W.L. Mellis visited in
Wroxeter last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones
spent last week end visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reid
at Cornwall and Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter,
Guelph.
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the coul•tesy of Hodgins•and Hayter Drainage.
Lori Hutchinson and James Desjardine receive thier
McKichan.
Dwayne
new shirts
sweaters recently through
Mellin, Stephanie Woods,
John Mason and Bruce
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