HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-05-29, Page 7were lir, Llo fl f n -it 'M1 s: u y
i ..star r. it on Monday .. Y .._ fat
Student lei n►I family and Mrs.
and Mrs. Donald Odest and Dtarnbroug reported a wonderful
Pat
oil nda I May 1$,: a Sutsainof Wiliowdale, Cooke repo Tennessee
eengreg tlOn of Hn Mrs. Brian Grime, .Guelph, time in Nashville, left
presbyterlan Chuh held � visited Wednesday with ]set• weekend.
Friday and
delicious pot -luck luncheon a
a social get together following
the morning service, and
presented their student
minister, Stephen Parris and
his fiance, Patricia White of
Toronto with several gifts to
honour them on their • for-
thcoming marriage.
During the social hour, Mr.
and Mrs, Russel Heard were
alft from
eo presented
on he h a occasion
Knox
of their 35th wedding an-
niversary. Later in the day, Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert
Mrs,Heard
en-
tertained Mr.
at a family dinner at their home
to markt
M Bessie Hulls Bay to
mother, Mrs.
and Mrs. Bill Hulls and Jason, returned home on Monday.
Y
Loddon were Sunday guests of While in Nashville,
at -
his mother, Mrs. Hulls and also tended the Grand Ole Opry and
visited with her parents, Mr. toured Opryl'and, stayed in a
motel, . complete with
and Mrs. Alvin Dutot at Mid- lovely
pool and were
diction.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot guests at two dances held -'for
accompanied their son Mr, and those on totem
of the choir of
Mrs. Les Talbot and Carl Lynn 4Iembera -
to Lansing, Mich. where they Siloam United Church in
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert London will provide special
Caster and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph music in Knox Presbyterian
Caster for the weekend. Church for their regular
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill morning worship service on
morning, June 1 at 11
returned Friday from a four.Sunday Clifton of
week motor trip to Vancouver, a.m. Toronto Rev. will Lloyd e the guest
B.C. where they of
he occasion. tended the wedding . minister. is ex -
their son Gordon to Jose Sincere sympathy
Personals �- Knight: `Enroute- •home they. tended- ,to. the. members oft e
Arthur Hewitt; visited friends and relatives on family of the Bayfield,
to da bl
Mr. and Mrs. Vancouver Island, in Saskat- Penhale of RR 3, ayf•
Mount Elgin, spent the holiday
May
weekend with;; -Mr: and Mrs. chewan and Northern
n Bluebird passedntario. 4 in Clint n Public Hospital.
Bayfield
Norman Talbot. Society has had nine bluebird Mr, and Mrs. Don Corriveau,
Mrs. Vicki McLaughlin, nestings reported so far this Sheila and Bryan of Waterloo
Meagan, Alfie and Courtney, Jean Betties, spent the weekend with her,
Toronto, were,holiday weekend spring. Mary prents and family, Mr. and
guests of her parents, Mr. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bayfield has Mrs. John Wild, Joe, Peter,
Ors. Fred LeBeau. Betties of RR 2,
and Mrs. Peter three nes,,,tings in boxes she is Theresa and Pat at RR 3,
Mr. checking. Bayfield.
Dticharmee-.Jr, and family,
Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Francis
Louis Ducharme and family, and family had as their guest
brother -in -
St. Clair Beach, visited for four days,
her Soth oof
during the holiday weekend law,
V alkenwaard, Holland. C o ns t a n c e
with their :parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Arm -
Mrs. Peter Ducharme Sr. at strong, Julia and James and
RR 3 Bayfield.rMr. and Mrs. Doug Armstrong By Mary Merner
Mrs. Fred Mote visited for aBayfield were
few days last week with her all of RRAIan Armstrong of A number of people from the
cousin in Beachville. joined aw by
Miss Barbara Davidson, Ottawa and all attended the community enjoyed the annual
Stephen Farris and ham supper held at the Lon -
London was a weekend guest of wedding
White in Knox College born United Church on
Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Sturgeon, Chapel, University of Toronto, des
Bud and Andrew. last and.the Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Overboe, on Saturday �Club.
The Foresters' Spring Dance
Scott and Theresa of London reception at the r ,honeymoon was held on Friday evening
have bought a home in FollowingParadise
• Goderich and have taken up trip, Stephen will be starting May 23rd at Family
Services in
residence there. They visited regular Sunday with the music provided by the
for the weekend with her Knox Church, Bayfield, on June Silvertones. It was a very
successful evening:
R
•
Mr. and Mrs. Donald 8 at l l a.m. for the summer Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson
parents,months and will be assisted in
John. McLeod, Dawn,Emma and and Jim, and Miss Sheila Baker
- his Parish work by his wife attended the 25th
Bayfield Ever Young Senior Patricia. A.F.f Winthrop reception
Best wishes to Mrs.wedding anniversary
Citizens are reminded of their (Bessie) Scotchmer who is a on Saturday held in Stratford
regular meeting on29 Thursday itatient in Victoria Hospital, for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
evening, May London. Hunter.
Municipal and
Mrsdingat8 p.m. We are happy to report that The Foresters held a
Mr. and Mrs. Alf McLaughlin in Ken Brandon was able .to leave swimming party on Sunday at
have returned to their home in John Thompson's pond with
„; the Village after spending the Clinton Hospital on Thursday Barbecue
:s , with, his family in the about 40 attending.
winter inusCon,�i>xgna.and a y supper was
Indio,co California. • Village. Little Kell is stir] in enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cluff, Rob University hospital in London Mrs. Jack Medd visited in
reportsPaisley on Saturday with Mr.
and Tara, London were at their but from all nicelyheWe and Mrs. Jerry Harris.
cottage for the weekend. progressing very before and
and Mrs. Rob Irwin and hope it won't be toot long again. Mr. and T Mrs. Dave
of Blyth, Medd, Mr. are all togs g Kim
and
Robbie 'visited with Mr. andthey
registered at the Mr. and Mrs.. Jim Medd 13th
Mrs. Dave Watson in Exeter on Albion Hotel for the weekend Con. of Hullett were Sunday
Saturday. included, Mr. and Mrs. Ron supper guests with Mrs. Jack
Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Parker, Gawlik, Toronto; Mr. Richard Medd and Kerri.
and Jennifer, London were with Chicago, Ill.; Mr. Tom
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill RawsRowe, Mentor, Ohio';'-�Mr'��`--- °
Parker on Monday. Mrs. Joseph' H. Duffy,. Inger-
Mrs. Jack Brown, Kitchener soli, Mr.and Mrs. Steve
Mr. and Mrs. Lloydice
Out hO t
, lay
Ma eer►��ra.
RR 30 C Unte we
1 )was sure when
emigrated to Canada that the
W.
uld
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move -would tabes
transPlant something It
'just tnd begin
.,gin pe reg k
time ar it i1I J.us:
visited with and Graham, Ann Arbor, M
Westlake on Friday Mr. and Mrs. William Speed,
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Brandon and Darrell and.Mr's• Detroit, Mich., and his mother,
Mrs. Emily Speed of Dearborn,
Tom Brandon all of Waterloo
were Sunday guests and also Mich. called on Mr. and Mrs.
isited relat�i'ves and friends in Ivor Steckle on Monday. Mrs.
R Francis,
the Village. With the Westlake Mrs. eg
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Smile
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My brother-in-law donated a
pint of his Type "0" the other
day but later received a call
from the local blood bank
advising him that his blood had
bounced.
Save
$340 feeding
20 ement calves?
YestWith
Shur-Gaifl
Let's say you are feeding 20 replacement
calves a total of 250 Ib. of whole milk each
foe 5 weeks. If your whole milk price is $11
per cwt. your calves are costing you S28.00
per calf for milk.
Now, assume you fed either Shur -Gain
Milk Replacer or Shur -Gain Calflac at an
average cost
per
calf.
head would be, S 7, or atotal savings of
$340.
Work it out for yourself. Try it. Then
take a little of the money you will have
saved and invite your Shur -Gain dealer
out to lunch. Talk about other ways Shur -
Gain can save money for you too.
Bon appetit!
milk replacers
Hummel's Feed Mill
35 Mary St., Clinton 482. 9 792
to
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growing again,
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So it was for our first years
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',Innissit;aringparnln anewents, ipnguagebrothers,
sisters and friends. And then
there were those little things
ted
t1�lal: eV'el"yUtte"tukes`for gran
until they no longer haVe.them
such is tyle C 4 over a, cup of coffee.
life's situations, , At first, our parents sent us
but
Tho_ _Biidshe Post, .b
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The Huron County Board of Education
For the year ended December 31st, 1974
Auditor's Report
TO THE HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION:
1 have examined the Balance Sheet of the Huron County Board of
Education as at December 31. 1974. the Revenue Fund - Statement of
,Operations and the Statement of Source nation included luded a general reApplication of p ital iew of the
Funds
for the year then ended. My examination
accounting procedures and such tests of accounting records and other
supporting evidence as 1 considered necessary in the circumstances.
In my opinion these Financial Statements present fairly the financial
position of the Board- as' at December in of i1. ts4 and the capitalfunds fortts of its
the year
operations and the source and apple enerally acepted
then' ended, in accordance with accounting principles g
for Ontario School boards applied on a basis consistent with that of the
preceding year.
Goderich, Ontario
May 8,1975
BALANCE SHEET
As at December 31, 1974
ASSETS
Current Assets
Revenue
Fund
Cash 33,602
Accounts Receivable
Municipalities: 722
Under Requisitions p 44,082
76, ,72
' Other School Boards 661,726
Government of Ontario
Government of Canada
Other 1,862
Due from Other Funds 132,936
Capital 75,321
Prepaid Expenses
$1,026,251
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS
Fixed Assets
Land
Buildings
Furniture and Equipment
Projects in Progress
Buses
n,..
Current Liabilities
r. $1 �p2g,2S1 i
LIABILITIES
Revenue
Fund
Accounts Payable
Municipalities
Over -Requisitions $ 53,332
Other School Boards 161,781
Trades Payable and
Accrued Liabilities 611,138
Due to Other Funds
Revenue
Long Term Liabilities
Unmatured Debenture
Debt 6,667,516
Less Sinking Fund
Reserve for Working Funds
Elementary 103,000
Secondary .... 97,000
Other
$200,000
Capital
Fund
A. M. HARPER
Municipal Auditor -195
Net Under (Over) Requisition Required (53,332)
to be Applied to 1975 'Taxation
TOTAL
NOTE:
$ 5,990,650
15,584 (1) Other Revenue includes transfers from the capital fund, proceeds
from the sale of assets, insurance claims, earnings on temporary
investment, reimbursement for services and other miscellaneous
items that are in the nature of recovery of expenditure.
(2) Government of Ontario - General Legislative Grants is the amount
225 payable by the Province of Ontario under the provisions of Ontario
Regulation 200/74
amended other ic reimbursements s s
reported as Government of Ontariotuition feesandmiellaneous
(3) Local Taxation includes the total of the 1974 requisitions on
municipalities, supplementary taxes, license fees for trailers, taxes
levied directly by school boards and any other amounts' provided by
municipalitiesover seo
s ta mmunicipality of revenuevfrom cost -shared
n, other than amounts in
respect offsale
of assets
programs.
15,809
359,182
21,587,906
2,485,597
132,936
537,049
$ 25,118,479
Capital
Fund
- 7,500
132,936
6,667,516
18,310,527
$ 1,026,251, - $ 25,118,479
REVENUE FUND
Statement of Operations
FOR SECONDARY. SCHOOL PURPOSES
for the year ended December 31, 1974
EXPENDITURE
Business Administration
Computer Services
Instruction
Educational Services
Attendance, health and food services
Plant Operation
Plant Maintenance .,
Traniporfat'to'it' • . -- •••--- .........�_ _.. .
'Tuition Fees
Other operating expenditure
Debt charges on capital borrowing
Non -Operating expenditure excluding
transfers to reserve
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
RECOVERY OF EXPENDITURE:
Other school boards tuition
Government of Ontario,
miscellaneous
Individuals
(1)Other Revenue, excluding
transfers, fr9m reserves
'TOTAL RECOVERY OF EXPENDITURE
NET EXPENDITURE
90,973
1,574
4,608,707
61,234
3,490
573,441
45,944
527, 243
-222 7.
32,282
391,347
13,697
$ 6.632,879
586,512
fees and
28.201
25,272
Financing of Net Expenditure:
Government of Ontario
(2) General Legislative Grants
Local 'Taxation ,31,327)
19 (
73 Over (under: requisition 1 ,327) 0
(3)Local taxation raised in 1974
Decrease (increase) in reserve
2,244
$ 642,229
54.990 ASO'
$ 4,448.879
1,95,103
REVENUE FUND.
Statement of Operations
F=OR ELEMENTARY, SCHOOL PURPOSES
for the year ended December 31, 1974
EXPENDITPRE:
Business Administration 92,811 1
,8
Computer Services 4,446,0051
06
instruction 114,265
. .Educational Services ,265
Attendance, health and foodservices 51 11,454
Plant Operation
6
0,9
Plant Maintenance 130,931
Transportation 5918,009
Tuition Fees 251,456 1,45
Capital Expenditure (non-allocable)6
Other Operating Expenditure 550,65820
Debt Charges on capital borrowing
Non-operating expenditure excluding 12,513
transfers to reserves
TOTAL EXPENDITURE $ 6,754,660
RECOVERY OF EXPENDITURE $ 7,670
Other school boards
Government of Ontario, tuition fees t .
and miscellaneous 15,772
780
72
Individuals
(1)Other Revenue, excluding transfers t 221
from reserves .,�
TOTAL RECOVERY OF EXPENDITURE
26,950
NET EXPENDITURE ,
$ ,,,6,727,710
Financing of- Net Expenditure:
Government of Ontario 5,110,680
(2) General Legislative Grants
Local 'Taxation
1973 Over (under) requisition 83
1,519,425 20 0,883
(3)Local taxation . raised in 1974
Decrease (increase) in reserve
Net Under (Over; Requisition Required
to be Applied to 1975 Taxation
TOTAL
1,540,308
76,722
$ 6;727,710
Statement of Source Funds
d
Application of Capital
for the year•ended December 31, 1974
SOURCE
Unexpended funds at beginning of year
Capital Expenditure from the revenue fund-
Federal sales tax refund
Balance at the end of year not
pert? anently financed
TOTAL
APPLICATION
Fixed assets and work in
progress
Buildings 387,967
Furniture and equipment 87,349
TOTAL
$ 9,415
337,404
3,869
124,628
4 75,316
5 475,316