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Legion execs - Hensall Royal Canadian Legion installed their new officers on Friday, May 31. Seated
from left are: Bob Breen, executive; Bea Uyl, secretary/treasurer; Larry Uyl, deputy zone commander;
Peter Zwaan, president; Sharon Fink, first vice-president; and Bev McAuslin, public relations organizer.
Standing from left are: Paul McClinchey, executive; Wilmer Dalrymple, executive; Jack Simmons, execu-
tive; Dave Smale, second vice-president; Judy McClinchey, executive; Doug Wright, chaplain; Marlene
Zwaan, executive; Hilda Smale, executive; and Betty Simmons, senior representative.
Ladies Auxiliary - Hensall Legion Ladies Auxiliary recently installed new executives and officers. Seat-
ed from left are: Donna Smale, sergeant at arms; Lillian Beer, treasurer; Iva Reid, president; Joan
Beierling, first vice-president and sports officer; and Helen Breen, second vice-president. Standing
from left are: Vera Smale, executive; Alice Neilands, executive; Winnie Skea, executive; and Joyce WY -
len, executive. Missing are Beth Lovell, secretary, and Jean Munn, executive.
urich organizes annual fair
By Carmel Sweeny
ZURICH - The next Zurich agri
culture fair board meeting will
held on Tuesday, June 25 at 8 p.m
Columbus of St. Boniface parish
held a family picnic at the Zurich
be ' fair gourds. There will be no
meeting ut July.
at the Hay Township Hall. Poop(
involved and interested in help
at the fair which is to be held Jul
26-28 are encouraged to attend.
Zurich's community yard
will be held Saturday, June 29. I
anyone is interested m setting up
sale on his or her own property
contact Lorraine at 236-4651 thi
week.
Dave and Irene Schilbe recently
opened a seafood store in their re
modeled garage located on Main
St. Schilbe's Seafood has a wide
variety of fresh and frozen Atlan-
tic seafood.
There are only eight seats left
on the bus heading for Nashville.
If interested in going on this trip
which runs July 5 to 8, contact
Doug Erb of Go Right Tows at
236-4052.
e United Church newsmg The June 6 meeting of the Zurich
y United Church women began with
a pot -lunch supper and concluded
sale with a social hour in the church
f hall.
a School news
The grade seven class of SL Bon-
s iface School enjoyed going on their
end -of -the -year, three day trip to
"Camp Sylvan" along with teachers
, Michael Masotti and other volun-
teer parents.
The teaching staff of St. Boniface
School enjoyed an end -of -the -year
gathering at the home of Lee and
Rose Regier last Friday.
Jerome and Helene Ducharme
and family attended the Bacceurlate
graduation ceremony of their
daughter, Mary Ducharme from
Lions Club
The Lions Club made an inter-
club visit to Thamesford on Mon-
day, June 3, when they were guest
The next
meeting 111 13e
ceremony held
in Port Elgin.
The Zurich pack ended their • •
King's College on June 7.
Personals
Best wishes for a speedy recov-
ery is extended to Lawrence (Pad-
dy) Bedard who is a patient in St.
Joseph Hospital in London.
May we offer our sincere sympa-
thy to the family of the late Eva
Gascho who passed away on June
4, and especially to her husband
Clarence. Gascho's funeral service
was held at Zurich Mennonite
Church on Saturday.
Congratulations to Wayne and
Jody Schilbe on the arrival of their
baby boy, Nicholas Charles, who
wasbomonJune4. Thisdayalpcommemorated the 36th wedding
anniversary of Nicholas'and gandma grandpaMrs. Louie�Gascho of the Blue
Water Rest Home aparimdnts is re-
clperating at the fgme of herdau .i 0 ter in London aailtieerr being in
the • 'ital.A bridal shower was held for
Tey Ducharme on Sunday, June 9
at St. Peter's Parish Hall. Tracy is
the daughter of Jerome and Helene
Ducharme of Zurich and the fian-
cee of Wayne Lockhart of Sarnia.
The couple plan to marry in Au-
gust.
Con
ulations to Clare and Lu-
cila Masasse who celebrated their
45th wedding anniversary on June
Several family members living in
Zurich attended the outdoor, garden
wedding 'of Marcel LaPorte who
married Janet Abraham in Toronto.
Mrs. Marcella Dietrich of Zurich
attended the wedding of her grand-
son, Greg Becker (son of Diane and
Lawrence of Crediton) to Cheryl
Dowson on Saturday, June 8 at the
Zion Lutheran Church in Dash-
wood. Harold and Doreen Dietrich
also attended, along with other rela-
tions from the Zurich area.
Birthdayy wishes are extended to
Wilfred Corriveau who celebrated
his 89th birthday, Elroy Desjardine,
Marcella Dietrich, and Ethel Regi-
er.
is
season on June 4, with a familyspring fair a success
pot -luck supper.
pper.
Optimist Club
The Zurich Optimist Club will
be sponsoring their last School
Day's Dance on Friday June 21.
This chaperoned dance is focussed
towards youth between the ages of
11 and 15, and will be held at the
Zurich Community Centre from 7
p.m. to 10:30.
This special event will feature
live music performed by Serious
Business and recorded numbers
prepared by Hook's Party Sound.
Knights of Columbus
Monday, June 10, the Knights of
By Vanessa Cook
H$NSALL - The one hundred
and twenty-third Hensall Spring
Fair took place on June 7 and 8,
1991.
The theme for the fair was "Eyes
on Wheat". Seventeen -year-old
Wendy Semple was crowned
Queen of the Fair at 10 p.m., June
7.
Saturday, people lined the streets
of Hensall to watch the parade.
Hensall Public School's float told
the story of The Little Red Hen.
The Tinker Tots Nursery School
will be honouring their graduates
on Tuesday, June 18, at the Hensall
Community Centre. The children
have had a terrific year full of
crafts, trips and lots more fun. To
those taking the big step up to Kin-
dergarten, we wish you all the best,
and to those returning next year a'1d
any new Tinker Tots joining us in
the fall, we wish you a very happy
and safe summer!
Effective immediately I have a
new phone number. Call me at 262-
3433 and let me know what's hap-
pening.
COUNTY OF HURON..
1990
FlhiANCI
AL
Consolidated Statement of Operations
for the year ended December 31, 1990
1990
Budget
$
1
•
GHL
1990 1989
Actual Actual
S $
SOURCES OF FINANCING
Requisitions .on local municipalities 6,864,626
Grants
Government of Canada 2,494
Province of Ontario 11,900,515
Other Municipalities 102,895
Other
Investment Income
Fees and service charges
Rents
Miscellaneous
6,932,423 6,463,813
1
GHTS
Consolidated Balance Sheet
as at December 31, 1990
Assets
'Unrestricted
Cash on hand and to bank
Accounts receivable
14,872
12,330,790
105,352
502,539
11,369,887
605,546
525,521
2,844,688
467,416
4,196
609,578
2,714,243
472,369
3,611
393,743
2,905,251
448,572
5,950
1990 1989
1,436,516
1,335,532
2,452,366
1,150,554
2,772,048 3,602,920
Restricted
Cash on hand and in bank 4,844 305,322
Investments 4,397,103 2,313,296
Other current assets 252 353
Municipal Fund Balances at beginning
of Year to be used to offset taxation
Applied To
4,402,199 2,618,971
Capital outlay financed by long term liabilities
and to be recovered in future years 1,099
Current Operations
General government
Protection to persons and property
Transportation services
Environmental services
Health services
Social and family services
Recreation and cultural services
Planning'*nd development
1,148,151 1,148,151 943,633
23,860,502 24,331,389 23,638,934
1,168,558 1,040,367
211,208 213,024
71417,513 7,433,164
150,000 88,132
2,184,375 2,075,106
7,458,833 7,850,796
1,559,384 1,531,267
765,021 732,328
20,914,892
1,101,273
178,292
7,644,807
113,195
1,876,818
7,057,105
1,337,537
632,079
20,964,184 19,941,706
7,174,247
Liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 1,535,736
Net long term liabilities
6,222,990
1,306,016
1,099
Fund balances at the end of the year
To be used to offset taxation
Reserves
Reserve Funds
Capital
General government
Protection to persons and property
Transportation services
Health services
Social and family services
Recreation and cultural services
Planning and development
52,000 52,246 8i,368
31,257
644,000 643,898 478,313
17,500 17,511 44,398
736,000 736,254 35,189
9,000 9,186 390,538
37,000 37,323 25,496
1,495,500. 1,496,418 1,092,539
420,677
1,200,000
4,017,834
7,174,247
1,148,151
1,167,099
2,600,625
6,222,990
RESERVE AND RESERVE FUND OPERATIONS
Revenue 1,931,125 1,598,082
Transfers and expenditures 481,015 141,564
Year-end position of reserves and reserve funds 5,217,834 3,767,724
Net appropriation to (from) reserves
and reserve funds
Fund balances at the end of the year
To be used to offset taxation
1,650,110
23,860,502
1,450,110
420,677 1,148,151
24,331,389 23,638,934
1,456,518
NOTES
1. These financial highlights reflect the operations, assets and liabilties of the County of Huron including the
following: Huron County Planning and Devebpment Committee. Huron County Library Board. Committee of
Management of Huronview 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 consolidated, Audited Financial Staternents of the Home Care Program are not
available in the Clerk -Administrators Office.
3. Copies of the audited financial report from which these highlights were extracted may be examined at the
office of the Clerk -Administrator. County of Huron, Court House, The Square, Goderich, Ontario.
JAMES B. ROBINSON
Warden
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W.R. ALCOCK, C.A. AMCT
Teasurer