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WEDDING +
- DALTON
PHOTO BY R J NEPHEW
SNYpER - OPFER •
Rev. A. C. Dukelow officiated
at the marriage on Saturday,
July 6 at three o'clock in Vic-
toria Street United Church
when vows were exchanged' be-
tween Donna Marie Opfer and
Wayne Stanley Snyder. Bas-
kets of blue delphinium and
pink roses formed the setting
for the "double:ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter • of
Mrs. Benson Freeman and the
late Harry Opfer of Goderieh
and the groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Stanley Snyder,
R.R. 2; Clinton. The bride's
cousin, Stanley McDougall of
R.R. 3, Palmerston, played the
wedding music.
The bride, given in marriage
by her stepfather, Benson Free-
man, wore a...101ne1 gown of
SWiss brocade' an satin. .The
fitted bodice, featuring a scal-
loped neckline, dropped to a '
V in the front. A pearl tiara
held her elbow -length veil of
Silk illusion and she carried a
bouquet of pink roses -showered
with • streamers caught with
rosebuds.
Mrs. William K. Reid of Gode-
rich was matron of honor for
her sister wearing a street -
Pe' Father Mike Dalton
, f-
, 'were the ushers. length dress of pale blue crys-
.
T o
ficiati in St. Joseph's Roman,,, tal charm with matching hat.
Catholic Church, Icingsbridg0,J The guests were received in. She carried a bouquet of pink
(in Saturday, July 6, at the the parish ball bY the bride's land white variegated carnations.
I Another sister, Miss Connie
marriag,' of his -niece, Frances 1 mother who wore a beige en- I Opfer of Gode.rich, was brides-
Daltov daughter of Mr. and I s'ernble with white accessories 1 maid. She wore a similar.,,en-
Mrs. Dennis' Dalton, R.R.-3. I and a corsage of white roses. semble in pink crystal charnl
Goderich, to Arnold Marsman, !Desmond Cleary, Burlireiton,..a.
Londa. son of Mr. H. Marsman cousltilI`bf file bride, was master land carried a similar bouquet.
. of U : r Cell t, /10 1 I a mi.....,,BaskArts..i DL,,caariAmonios,---- . Rbnald Riley of Goderic,h,was
oornsman - and William K.
of p.nk peonies were used in 1 Guests from, a diTa117:i_W-i."6-1'gr
decoration.- Itay Dalton was I
s 1- present froni Montreal,.
,Sud- Re.
id' brother-in-law of the
oloburliamiltontOndon1Wal"rideand Donald Sowerby,
r. b other -in. -:,law of the grOom,
Gi.. t n in marriage by her 1 kerton, Pickering, Windsor, Ut- '
!atilt r. the bride wore a gown Hecht, Wallaceburg, . Detroit, I ushered.
of -vh:,,te -ory,anza over taffeta IDelhi, KiFollowing the reception atngsville, Chatham, Chi- I
i
and arried a cascade. b'otiquet !cago, \Vashington and Gode-
the Tiger Dunlop Inn, the bride
of :0 '11' rots_i. • , irich. i changed to a pink linen jacket
I .
Mad of honor was Mks Alice; A blue and white linen suit dress with white accessories
;
Dalt fin 91. Kingsbridge wearing v1/4. hitt' accessories- and a and a corsage of white carna-
i
a ikyv.cred organza dress. in corsage .of white roses was ' tions for travelling to Northern
i, -s,
shad ts of el:cm. orange and ,chosen by the bride for travel-
and Eastern Ontario.
brown. In gown., of green and I ling to Quebec and the Mari- I t Toon their return they will
.orah., respecAvely NA ere .the !time Provinces.. . reside on R.R. Clinton.
junior bridesmaids, Miss Maria!, Upon their return they will-IL:I-- - -. . - .
Dalin., R.R. 3. Goderich, and reside in London.
Miss Nolda Mlitenburg, R.R. 7, . The bride was a membeioffered prayer -for the work of: of..
Luck -now. the teaching staff of Goderich 1111' church, the local church, its
.
Maurice and Brian Dapeople and institutionsRev.
ltbn IDistrict Collegiate Institute.
IC." C. Park, Clinton, gave an
. . I interesting address and then
DUNGANNON
-Durifiannon, July 9. -Visitors McV4Thinney- and nephew, Mr.
with •Mr. and Mrs. Cecil 'Blake
are Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Comfort
-;and -son- ErmtsT- -Last-Friday
their cousins; .Mr. and Mrs.
John Finlay and Patricia of Ed-
monton, Mr. and Mrs: Allan
Finlay. Saskatoon, were visit-
ors. Theyalso visited other
relatives in the vicinity and
also Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finlay,
St. Thomas.
Mrs. David Durnford, Brian
and Cathy of Weston are visit-
ing this week with her parents,
,Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson.
Miss Grace Crawford, Gode-
rich, is visiting this week at the
R. J. Durnin residence.
Mrs. Elaine Conway., Brenda
and Bradley of Eagle, Ontario,
visited at the home of Mr. -and
MTS. Jackson Reive.,,,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Finnigan were Mrs.
Lauretta Hefford, M. and Mrs.
Douglas Hefford and daughter,
Sandra, and Mr. Roy Hanna • of
Toronto. Also visiting this
•week are Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Atkinson of Oshawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Rendall Whyard
of Winnipeg visited -a few days
with Miss Ida Whyard.
Spending the Weekend 'With
Mrs. L. Stingel and Angus were
Mr. mill Mrs. Earl K. Stingel
and family, Carol and Van of
Seattle„ Washington, and Mr.
and Mrs. John Fennell, Doug-
las Ronald, Rosernary, David
and Marcia of BradfoF-d..
_ Sunday visitors with Mrs.
1Vargaret-Moran at the home of
Mrs. Irvine lIenrys-trrer----Mr.,
and Mrs. Frank Moran, LanesT
ville, and Miss Patsy Allen of
- tanidorircr--
Welsh, St. Augustine; and on
Friday, Mrs. Henry's grandson,
Douglas Henry of Cedir Valley.
Recent visitors with Mrs.
Tom Koviak were: her mother,
iVIrs. Tom Chisholm, Colborne
Township; a -brother, Walter
Chisholm, • alderman of Sault:,
Ste. Marie.;"Mr. and Mis Loin.‘
Itooncy and ' son, George of
\'Hamilton, and Lance Catlin of
Detroit.
Mrs: Pa til Henderson and
little daughter Heather.of Ham
Mon returned home after ten
days, visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Alton. Visitors
at5the Harvey Alton home were
Mr. and WS. Wes. Alton, Mrs.
IrVine and Mr. George
Alton of Sault 'Ste. Maine.
Leroi Stingel, a patient
of Goderieh hospital, was 'home
--- last Friday afternoon:for a visit
while his brother: Earl Stingel,
wiLe family of Seattle,
Wash., are 'bele 'On
They left Monday mornfor,a
day at 14iagaro F1s. Alter a
Visit With his, niece, IVIrs: J.
f'ennell at ttradford,,, they in-
tended to, ontinfte on their way
to 'Montreal, 4tiebec and Nova
Seetia:
IVIra, Simon maeXay`was taken
.:GOdetith hOsPital- nita st.
lent tvith a heart attack '19St
Arthur Larkin, wife and two
sons of Port Elgin on Monday
visited Mrs:- -Mathew- ShackTe
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irvin
and Betty on Sunday ..,isited
with Mr. -and Mrs. Bertram Cur-
ran, London; also with the mo-
tor party were Mr. and Mrs.
Will Irvin of Belfast and Mr.
George Alton of Sault Ste.
Marie.
Induction Service
The induction of Rev. J. A.
Veldhuis in Dungannon United
Church was held on ,Friday
night, July 5th at 8.30 p.m.
Rev. Gordon Kaiser of Ashfield
led in the service and gave the
Scriptural readings from Peter
5:1-4 and St. John 21:15-17, and
continued with the induction
service, after a clue't by Mrs.
'Fred Young and Dianne Er-
rington. After the close 6f -the
service, Mr. Bert McWhinney
made introductions to _Rev„..L_A,
VerdhuTs, Mrs. Veldhuis and
family. Lunch was served in
the basement. Mr. Clifford Mc-
Neil of Nile and Mr. Rod Mc-
Kenzie, Port Albert, represent-
ing sister churches, made
Speeches of welcome. Rev. J. -
A. Veldhuis, who comes from
Blenheim, preached his first
sermon in the three churches
on Sunday. •
TQWNSHIP--Of-COfiORNE--
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• June 25th, 1963.
The Reeve Cotincillors 'and Ratepayers,
'The''
I
The ,Corporation of the Township of Colborne,
Carlo*, Ontario,
Gentlemen: ,
. .
We have audited the accounts and repords of the Township
of Colborne for the year ended December 31, 1962 and have
Prepared therefrom the, Statements listed in the Index acconi-
panying this report,' ,
Operations
The operationa for the year resulted in a deficit ous3m
.94 compared with a surphts $1,827.1,9 for the Year end
December 31, 14961..,
Presented 'below is a condensed comparative Statenu
of Revenue and Expenditure for the three years ended Nee
ber 31, 1062, 1961. and 1960.
Township of Colborne
. Revenue
Taxation .-
Subsidies -
Province of Ontario . 19,457.03 19,817.66
Licenses and permits 546.00 524,00
Interest and penalties 1,814.18 1,990.16
Other revenue ., 679.43 523.83
Miscellaneous 355.01 923.00
, /
r $119,795A1 $119,558.78 $109.835.12
Year ended on December 31, '
1962 1961 , 1960
$ 96,943.76 $ 95,780.13 $ 87,318.63
18,833.83
529.00
1,159.05
1,797.96
197.65
LOGIE -
In an evening serVice at the
home of Mrs. E. '1'. Pfrimmer,
Benmiller, on Friday, July 5,
Rev. S. Moote of London united
in marriage Beverley Anne Dun-
bar and " Lavern Robert Roy
Logie. The bride is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Dunbar of Millbank and the
groom is the SO -14- -- •Ma;‘,...aad
Mrs. Bert Logie of Miiverton.
The wedding music, was plazys_d_
by Mrs. S. Moote.
Given' in marriage, by her
father, the bride wore a white
suit with white acessories and
a corsage of red roses.
' Recent guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Wettlaufer, Warren
street, and Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Mathieson, Picton street, were
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Proctor and
Mr. and Mrs. Jame S Proctor of
Detroit.
DUNBAR.
• . PHOTO BY R J. NEPHEW
Joan Dunbar of Millbank and
Miss Shirley Logie of Milver-
ton. The- former chose a brown
and white suit with a white cor-
sage and the latter, a green
and white dress with a similar
corsage. •
Jim Grbpp of Milverton was
groomsman and Roy Wolfe was
ush-er.
" The bride's mother received
the. guests- wearing. a_ tan....dress
witirA'a --corsage-Vr-tutt.--r.W87
General government
Protection to
persons and property
Roads
Sanitation
-Conservation of health
Sticial welfare
Education
Recreation and
community service
Debt charges
Discount for taxes
Capital expenditure
out of revenue
County rates
Portion of prior year's
• deficit provided for
Miscellaneous
Surplus or
The groom's mother wore a (deficit)•for
blue dress with a red rose
corsage.
The young couple will reside
, Ifer attendants were Miss in Milverton.
Perhaps you know our season spanners better as
summer darks. • S u e r dark dresses will move so
fashionably from summer right into early and late fall.
Whtle3-,ou wear one of these- dresses- you will -get- the
cool comfort of a summer dress yet you will enjoy the
sense of being fashion right in a couple of warm seasons.
Make your selection from our collection of crease
resistant cottons, Dacrons and Terylenes. Choose from
casual or tailored styles. The price tags on these dresses
are so very reasonable that they will put no strain at
all on your budget.
• '
We invite you to come In and try on one of these
dresses this weekend.
The
Fashion Shoppq
year
Expenditure
$ 6,552.99
1,166.80
31;032.81
61.85
147.10
1,282.67
52,540.51
$ 5,848.40
593.95
26,435.89
50.00
745.95
52,789.61
1,493.85 1,738.17
1,373.69 1,910.04
409.52, -334.11)
$ 5 119.77
728.53
26,623.14
' 25.00
700.92
• 45,153.03
2,709.70
1 043.92
327.51
850.00
26,094.09 25,699.18 25,423.09
209.47 '
1,500.00
86.30
1,000.00
28.00
The results of operations
of the other Boards were as follows:
Township School Area Board
Surplus $ 15,821.92
Colborne Municipal Telephone System
Surplus $ 3,263.86
General
We would suggest again, that serially numbered, by
printer, duplicate receipts be used .and issued for all nee
of funds.
By-law 'No. 7- a 1959 recites how the funds of Colbe
trIpt_iwnshsi!beCiengmejnadetery will be aiyecowuinthtedthifsorb.y-lAawt s.previsr.thanvoe
arranged the financial statements pf the Colborne Toms
Cemetery to comply with this by-law.
Auditor's Opinion
Subject to the foregoing qualifications, we hereby repo
that (i1n) .Thefinancial transactions which have come uild
our notice have been within the powers of the municipality,
(2) The audit has been conducted in accordance witht
instructions of the Department of Municipal Affairs.
(3) The -financial statements present fairly the finan'
position of the Municip4ity as at December 31, .31H,A1R9i362ER-anda,
results of its operations for the year eLndiceednsoen nthuamtbdera:te.2
$123,415.35 $117,731.59 $108,882.61 Date of Filing June 28, 1963
$ (3,619.94) $
1,827.19 $ 952.51
CAPITAL AND LOAN FUND BALANCE SHEET
December 31, 19.52
Assets
!General Fixed (as per Schedule 18)
Work in Progress
Due from Schools- (for. Debentures)
Public and Continuation
Collegiate and High
'Technical. and Vocational
Accounts. Receivable (Schedule 17)
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ZZZZZZZZ
The above has often been used to represerinsleep and this
adve-rtisement ha's everything to do with that wonderful pas-
time of sleeping.
Itight.now we have in our window a revolutionary new type
of mattress. A mattress that will give you all the comfort of
the old type of down filled mattresses and yet all the firmness
of the modern firm spring Mattresses. Actually, the old soft
•
mattress gives you neither a restful nor healthful sleep but this
TYrattress
31,60000
' 86,555.20
$ 20 478.00
11.8,155.20
902.46
$139,535.66
Liabilities
Drainage (other than General)
Schools
Public and Continuation 31,600.00
Collegiate and High
Technical ,and Vocational , 31,600.
"Total $.32,502,
Due to Other Municipalities (For
Debentures Assumed -Schedule 2) 8,555.
Investment in Capital Assets 2%478
$139,535.
902
REVENUE FUND BALANCE SHEET
December 31, 1962
,Less Allowance for uncollectable
----taxes (Schedule 8)
Property Acquired for Taxes
(Schedule 6) .
Less Allowance for loss on resale
(Schedule 8)
Other Assets
Deferred Charges
Deficit (Form C)
Total Assets
Cash on Hand' 2,815.77
Cash in Bank 5,986.25,
Accourits Receivable _„
Sundry . 35.80
Lep Allowance for doubtful
accounts (Schedule a)
Due from Province of Ontario
Due from Other Local Boards and
_Commissions (specify)
Drains .. . 5 763.74
Colborne Township Cemetery -
Perpetual Care
Due from Other Funds (specify)
Colborne Township
Mausoleum Fund 493.77
952.23
:
Taxes Receivable -(Schedule 5) 36,756.64
8,802.02
35.80
6,497.54
6,715.97
493.77
208.37
Liabi I ities.
Temporary Loans (Schedule 6)
Accounts Payable
Due to Other Municipalities
Due to Schools
Surphis (Form C)
Total Liabilities and Surplus
REVENUE FUND SURPLUS (DEFICIT) ACCOUNT
December 31, 1962
i'otals of Debit and 3,619.94
(t'orm D)
28,789:51 $ 3,619.94 • $ 28,789.51
Credit columns
Balance at
" beginning of year .._.
Surplus or deficit 'included
in Current Budget .
Balance after
above adjustments
Deficit for the year
$ 28,789.51
Balance of Surplus or
$ 28,789.51 „Deficit at year end
(Form B)
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to 1
'clue
plas
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Safe,
4 to
36,756.
203
113
$ 590
$ 30,60
4,421
9
23
25,169
$ 59,623
$.25,169
STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE
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Here are a few facts about a great new idea in sleeping. -
This item has a" box spring like .all the other products but it is
the mattress itself that incorporates all the new concepts. The
part you lie on is of India felt. It is soft, comfortable, and get
this, IT WILL NOT BUNCH UP INTO LUMPS. This Ina
felt portion is detachable Just take the zipper ,and unzip it all
the way around and off it comes. This allows you to take it out:
side and let the sun and air freshen it up. The bottom portion
is alsO a new concept. It incorporates' nine different types of
springs.. Heavy springs where the heavipt part of yodr body
lies and lightef'springs toward the head and foot of the bed.
We probably.have you very confused by now so why not come
iii and -see this, mattress. We will even allow you to sleep test
it right in our window., We know With this, mattress you will
-enjoy the finest sleeping eazzzzzzpzzzz.
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Revenue,
For the year ended December 31, 1962
Actual Budget ,Protection to .
Persons and Property
.0 Fire 215.00
• 'Maw Enforcement ' 15.00
'PrOtective '
Inspection 78.20
" Other (specify)
Reforestation ' 57.26 •
Warble fly 209.50
Total Revenue from
Taxkion (Schedule 3)
Contribatons, Grants and
Subsidies GoVernments:
• Ontario -
Children's Protection 515.56
Direct Relief 933.17
Highway- --
33,65805
Payments in lieu of
municipal' taxes . 272.42
'Uncondition,a1 Per
Capita Grants 3,699,00
Other (specify)
Warble fly, 146.33
Winter Wifikks
, program 232.50
thurstio„ Reports are that She
*Wiring good improvement.
Um Mary Eeid and Mrs. td a
odge
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WES14STItEET •
$ 96,943.76 $ 96,585.00
19,457.03
i
Other Municipalities 114.17
Licenses and Permits
' (include dog tax) 546.00'
Interest, Tax Penalties,
etc. . . 1,814.18
Other Revenues -
Rents, Concessions
• and Franchises . 64.00
Fines .. .. „ 68.33
Service Charges 54710
Recreation and
Community
. Services ., .. - 679.43
Miscellaneous (specify)
Sundry . 32.20
Provision fin. '
deferred feirenue 41,20
Portion of taxes ,_
- -written- effiland
refunded '' 8 ,,
reccivered , • 161.44
- 240.84
D,
Gross Total Revenue 119,105.41
Deficit for the Year .,.,. , 3,61904
Taal Revenue' Section ,...$123,41515
---,..„-........., , „_,...... , ,
I' • '' 1g$10.10 Runt „
Gettergl GoVeranent -
t kectitiVe ,and ,
UgialiktiVe 69t60,
Administrative' 3,56406 .,
Other ,.,„, 2392.24 - 6,55299,
••••"0
Maitland
ConservatiOn
Livestbek claims 279.06 -1,166.80 I
Public Works -Roads,
Highways and Streets,
etc.
Sanitation and Waste
Removal ' • 61.85
Conservation of Health ' 147.10
19,500.00 Social Welfare
"(Schedule 10)
Relief Assistance 1,205.67
500.00 Welfare /
Administration 77.00 1,282.67
1,900.30 Education, including
debt' charges
(Schedule 9) 52,540,51 509
Recreation and
Community Services 1,493.85,, 1,9
Debt Charges
Long -tem. ,
debt 6harges
500.00 (Schedule 11) 13,784.64
Less own share of.
school debt charges .13,476.39
31,232.8.1 28,
118985.O0
$118,985O0 $118,985.60
308.25
. Short-term interest
_ ,.....And other charges. 1,665.44 1,373.69
ifdicount-for vraxei- * --/- -- a -409.52-
r
'Ilexes written off _
or refunded ,.„ 209.47
Capital Expenditurea"
out of ilevenue .
(Sehedule 13) 8.0.D°
Joint or •
Special. Mdperditures
County Rates 26,094.09 26,094.09 26
drogs 'total toctullture . 123,41525 I
Total Experiditute
6,000.00 Section . : '0 $123,415.35 Slitt.