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Clinton News-Record, 1980-05-01, Page 23• • At their meetink on April 8 ClintoncoUncil learned that the town's Cub and ScOut grOUps will be Cleaning up town and private property until June 7, Bert Gliddon, COUneirs representative on the: Maitland 'Valley Con - _servation Authority, asked council for ,the use of the town truck and garbage bags to help in the clean-up. He noted , that the Cubs and Scout* Will be taking requests from private -property owners an, cl pafticularly senior citizens. Deputy Reeve Ernie Brown was named as a conta.ct. + + + established after the town suffered damages in a severe explosion and fire on February 14, + + + The tender application from Clinton Chrysler Plymouth, the only bid received, was accepted by council for a new police cruiser'. With trade in the new car yi11 cost $6,843,80. , + Council concurred with a resolution from North York which is asking Ontario Premier Bit! Davis to live up to his election promises. The resolution pointed out that Mr. Davis said in 1977 that he would reduce and eliminate property -ax-for-seni three years. North York is asking that he carry out this plan and they are Council .passed a --t motion to donate $500 to the Essex Disaster Relief Fund. The fund was asking other Qntario muniCipalities to support this. + + A request will he made to CN Railway by council to have the town owned weigh scales removed from CNR's building. The scales are not in use and Councillor Ron McKay ,pointedk out that they could be placed at the Clinton fair grounds where they would be used to 'weigh in cattle for the spring', fair, ' a requirement which will be compulsory in 1981. In order to get the scales however; the CNR building must be demolished first. Separate School PTA. The PTA said that the road in front of the school in badly neglected and presents a safety hazard to children with ears and buses there. + + + iIi Vodden A committee of council will study a complaint made by the St. Joseph's Nuclear power irks presbyterY The Rev. Ross Cum- mings, Stratford Cen- tennial, in reporting to the., Huron -Perth. Presbyterylast week on a conference on moral issues of nuclear power, said that of primary_ concern was the urgent need for public and private action to m ini m ize ' the un- necessary consumption of available resources. The report recognized the importance of nuclear power as part of the in- tegrated energy mix in Ontario, in a period of - transition to a more favourable energy program. It also supported Canada's application of nuclear safeguard policies and Canada's role in furthering in- ternational efforts to limit proliferation of nuclear weapons. Donald Darrell, Clinton, expressed concern for the wor- sening situation in Iran and recommended that this concern be for- warded to the proper channels in the church's Skaters get 89,500 up KINCARDINE- - There were sore feet and blisters when it was all over but the hard efforts raised $9,500 in the Kincardine Skate-a-thon. In the 24 hour fund raising effort 43, people skated round the clock. Out of 82 eight hour skaters, 69 completed the marathon and 105 skaters over 10 years of age that tried to skate for 24 hours. highest court. A period of silent prayer was ob- served. The following advance notices were reported: opening of a new Christian education wing in St. Paul's, Milverton, May 25; Conference World Outreach Day, Leamington, May 25; annual ministers' seminar, Westminster College, May 1; ministers' family social, ,Thames Road, June 11 and a.- resource fair, Wingham, April 25, 26. The camp committee announced that special camp features will be a single parents' week in August and a youth weekend, May 16-19. Both will be held at Camp Menesetung, Goderich. Joan Aggerholm Norris recently received a Ph.D. _degree_in Social Psychology from the University -of Waterloo. Dr. NOITIS is presently on leave from a position with the psychology department of 1Viount Saint Vincent University, Halifax. She is now holding a Social Science and Humanities Research Council Fellowship and is visiting Assistant Professor with the Department of Behaviourial Science, University of Toronto. Dr. Norris, wife of Randall Norris, is the daughter of Paul and Madeline Aggerholm and daughter-in-law of Ross and Isobel Norris. filil11011111111M114 0.0 isiNTh Ood • Da. •?•=s soot-teit% at- \ 181Vtiti •1 !--% Use Dashwood Nilleniurri Windows and doors in your renovation project and you could qualify for a direct -to - you Factory Rebate of from $50 to $500* • Offer ends May 30, 1980. Come in today for complete program details. `Minimum Retail Purchase - $1,206 DASHWOOD INDUSTRIES LIMITED COUNTER CASH & CARRY BUILDING SUPPLIES Your Authorized kern and Dashwood dealer PRINCESS ST. WEST, CLINTON 482.9612 - of the accounting firm of Durst, Vodden and Bender was preent to discuss the 1979 financial statement, net, statement showits deficit of $18,258 for the town. + +- &letter was received • CLINTON NIEWS-RECORD,THURSDAY, MAY 1 ,1980---PAOE 3A 16 00 0 ,ef. • efrom the Liquor Control .Fioard of Ontario advising of an application by the Blue Fountan Steak House for a dining4ounge. licence at their Albert Street location, Council agreed that no objection would be made. A motion to approve an outdoor extension for the Clinton Rotel on seven occasions this summer was defeated by council. Des Cassidy; owner of the hotel, asked for outdoor facilites on May 30' and 31, June 6 and 7, July 31 and Augdst 1 and 2. A diagram enclosed with the letter showed Mr. Cassidy's proposal would be a patio style enclosure on the south- west corner of his hotel. council questiomied the area which extended oui to include town sidewalk and Councillors Rob Parr and Chester Archibald Suggested that there was already' enough events happening in toWn on those dates and extras wouldn't be neede4. • The,Meuibera of Cooncii, Ratapayera and Inhabit9ts of the Corporation:0f the Township Of Hallett We have examined the 1979 financial statements of the Corporation'of the Township of Hullett 4nd the Blyth Dict Fire Area Board, the Hullett • ToWnship gecreatim. and Community Centre Board and the Auburn Hall Board." Our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, and accordingly included such tests and other procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances. In our opinion these financial statements present fairly the financial position of the Corporation of the Township of Hullett and its local boards and committees as at December 31, 1979, and the results of their operations for the Lear then ended, in accordance with_Accounting rin- ciples generally accepted for Ontario municipalities applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year. 4igiA0 4444 4' etadit Durst, Vodden & Bender Chartered Accountants Licence No. 045 Clinton, Ontario April 2, 1980 • STATEMENT OF REVENUE & EXPENDITURE for the year ended Dpsember 31, 1979 ,.v 1979. Budget Accumulated net revenue (deficit) at the beginning of the year Expenditures and transfers Municipal expenditures General government Protection to persons and property Transportation services - Environmental services Health services Social and family services Recreation and cultural services Planning and development Other - Tofal expenditure Transfers' Transfers to region or county Transfers to school boards Total transfers Total expenditures and transfers Revenue by purpose Municipal purposes Taxation • Payments in lieu of taxes Ontario grants Other grants • • Fees and service charges Other Revenue to pay for municipal purposes Region or county requisition • Taxation Payments in lieu of taxes •Ontario grants Other Revenue to pay the region or county requisition School board requisition Taxation Payments in lieu of taxes Other Revenue to paytthe school board requisition Total revenue Accumulated net revenue (deficit) at the end of the year Analysed as follows: General revenue Region or county' School boards Special charges Special areas Local boards Municipal enterprises, . Hullet Twp. Re -c. & Corn. Centre Board •Auburn Community Hall Board .Blyth District Fire Area Board . 44,500 • 404500 194,970 . 4,400 500 500 8,700 88,300 382,370 • 91,392 • 225,752_ 317,144 • 699,514 . 117,821 6,000 140,149 18,200 87,700 • 12.„500 382,370 69,510 21,882 • 91,392 . 225,752 • 225,752 • 699,514 STATEMENT OF CAPITAL OPERATIONS for the year ended December 31, 1979 Unfinanced capital outla:% ilnespendcd capital financing) at the beginning ot the s ear Capital expenditure C,eneral government Protection to persons..ind propert% Transportation services Environmental services Health services Social and tamily sets it es Recreation and cultural st rtRus Planning and des clopment Other Total expenditure f:aintal financing ( ontrIbiltions from rt1c r,•xcnoc;lump from rs r,1:1,1s and I e.erk s 1 ,ng ni 1 1 ti ()wan., gr int. ()ther oral capital financing, capital iii t lis 1 t nesp(nded capital financing) at the cmd of the car 1979 Actual 15,585 49,958 42,097 188,674 4,551 1,701 857 17,690 89,148 , 394,676 • 93,002 230,924 323,926 718,602 126,021 • • 8,072 146,902 15,070 96,358 192.360' 411,783 70,849 77 20,798 91,724 231,055 231,055 734,562 31,545_, 40,448 (1,890) (583) 438 4,154 (11,022) 31,545 1978 Actual . • 11,950 47,190 • 41,275 • 176,076 3,772 503 3-58 9,070 68.,139. uLLETT Auditor's Report 346,374 88,584 _203,459 292,043 638,417 102,617 6,396 127,896 16,983 75;013 22 333 351,238 57,607 66 30,366 88,039 203,675 203,675 1979 Actual nil 42,93 9(8 152,349, 44,696 642,952 15,5t5 22,440 (612) (714) (980) 3,443 (7,992) 15,585 lo78 \etuM s ni 1 i4, 33 3,191 3,55,-43 36,465 50,009. 159,9t1' 78,215 30,761 355,t,4 nil BALANCE SHEET as at December 31, 1979 ASSETS Current assets Cash Taxes tteceivable Accounts ,re,eo.ahle Other current assets . Capital outlay to be recovered Ur future years Other long tern) assets LIABILITIES (airreot liahiliues 1 inipi 'rars 1oans, ALcounts Nv.1141c ( it het ,,tructit .0 i: Net long term liabilities Resers es .incl reserve funds Accumulated net revenue (Jet RAI t and unappite4.1. capital-feeeii+t-s- - - • - - - • 4 1979 Actual $ 26,114 58,699 220,617 43,724 349,154 . NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1. Accougr INK; poLi,:rE, (a) 57.4,3-3-5-- 63;327 966,816 100,375 95,618 195,993 574,335 184,943 31:045 -7- 986,816 • 1978 Actual 76,992 81,856 122,496 281 344 508,618 53,440 843,402 10,-800 125,401 136,201 508,618 182,998 7-15;585-7 843,402 Slatement cf 8C1Adr., In!.1 L,p(nditorThie stat er,c rtt. iti• ,:( 17 d ( Xpl nd it ur,,, of t h r i nu(•111,1 the Hullett i !!„1 Board, the Auburn Hill Board and the Blyth U • ! 11' Arr,,6411. (b) Statement of t..1.!'‘,1.,•'n. 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' 1 hf !-1,4 Oir 1 1 • .• I , 119.51 d 1 1 , 0- i I "t t•wfr( 1 t.,1 r0,7t.,1 51,6 ss6, 21,9 , 19'7, 44, 924 arlh 66,580 The •,t,(. i • 0,i' 4.4ficf•i1 municipal revotmeFt, of the wu- ni pil 1 All AI, io expei(ditnre the StAtomcnt of Revenue and Exponditur4 Llacth 1 f ictd under thc pletnniq., aid dave..11opreant. fest-