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4111 :0,711$ Miss Carole
DrOWn Q#Wingham was the guest
*Of h04911. .oil• Thursday evening
when friends awn relatives met
iy the Icon Presbyterian Sun.
day &cbool :room,
The Tagil was attractively
decorated. with a flowered de.
corated march 'and de cerated
Chairs. The programbegan with
an interesting sing song led Eby
Mrs. GordonR.. Taylor;accom+ '
panted by -Mrs, William J. Craig
A reading "Culinary Athletics"
was given by Miss Lynda•And.
rews of. ,Wingham. Duets were
;,sung by 4isses Melanie Sprung
and Romana Hanna accompanied
by Mrs. Emmerson Rodgers.
A reading "Unchangeable'was
given by. 'Melanie Sprung. A
special song for the bride-to-
be teas sung by Mrs. Wes Brad.
nock accompanied on the harp
by Mrs: •• =•Rout ig •
,Misses Lynda Andrews and
Judy Arthur pinned cdrsages on
Miss Brown, and her mother,
Mrs Clifford Brown of God•
ericb and escorted them to the
platform. Miss Wendy Sch - -
neid'er read an address of con.
gratulations and the many gifts•
were presented•- by ` Misses
Margaret Sanderson, Mary
Sanderson, Judy Arthur and
Sheron Collins. .Miss Brawn
thanked her many friends for
their gifts and good wishes and
Miss Nancy Anderson placed a
pretty " ribbon hat on her head.
Miss Brown invited all to come
and see her gifts on July 14.
Mrs. Wes l3radnock was the
chairman for the program.
Members of St. Mark's Ang.
lican Guild served lunch. The
program committee was Mrs.
Harry Arthur and Miss Judy
Arthur.
FAREWELL PARTY
Mrs, Sidney Lansing Was
hostess last week to. a going.
away party for Mrs. Orland
:Here. Mrs. Lansing' welcomed
her guests and Mrs. W. Brad.
nock was the chairman for the
short program. A sing song
led by Mrs. Gordon Taylor
included action songs. She was
accompanied" by Mrs. William
J. Craig. A reading ,"Friend.
'ship;' was given by a Mrs.
. Thomas Haggitt. A contest --
"What
"What 'you know' about Auburn
and district", was given by Mrs.
'Oliver Anderson. The winners
were . Mrs. Willian L. Craig
and Mrs. S. Lansing. A read.
ing "Three wishes to a friehd"
was given by Mrs. ' William
Stiles. A contest ''Pictures
of . famous people" was given
by°Mrs. Norman McDowell. The
Resid. r.. is
winner was Mrs. Oliver And.
erson, Mrs. Robert J. Phil.
lips played a piano sole a
medley not old tune$ and a solo
was sung by Mrs, Wes Bradnocic
accompanied on the harp . by
Mrs. R. J. Phillips.
Mrs. Kenneth M;cD'ougall
spoke a few wer.4s • of regret
that Mrs. ere was leaving to
make her home in . Di,►ngaunoz
and presented her with an ei. •
ectric tea kettle -ani other gifts
on behalf of the 25 nests.
Mrs. Ber , ed her friends.
for - the
flank
and lovely erten•
ing an lunch was served by
Mrs. Lansing,assisted by Mrs.
Oliver Anderson, Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall and Mrs. W. Brad.
nock" '
PERSONALS
The 41st annual memorial
service will be held nextSunday
;.y...2nd at Ball's cemetery at
3 p.m. ' Rev. M. R. Roberts
will be in charge.
Friends of Harvey McGee of
Galt were pleased to hear hin}
sing on Kitchener channel 13
last week on a senior citizen
program.
re Honored
Miss Jennifer Grange visited
last week with her sister, Mrs.
Rod Singh, Mr. Singh and Kris.
ten in Detr?it.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fore.
man of Flint, Michigan and her
brother,Chug es Jones and Mrs,
Jones of Wingharn. visited in
the village last Sunday. '
M. and Mrs. Dwight Allman
and Christopher John of. Kit►
chener and John Bere of W ater.
loo University spent, the week.
end with their mother, Mrs.
Orland Bere ane ramuy. •
Miss Margaret Sanderson.
spent the weekend with her
sister, Miss;' Barbara Sander.
son at Woodstock,
Miss Minnie Wagner return.
ed home last Friday after three
Week's visit with her sister,
Miss Laura Wagner, Syracuse,
New York. . .._._. _w..
We are sorry to report that
George Lawlor was taken by
ambulance to Clinton hospital.
We wish him a speedy recov.
ery.
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen
visited with George Timm, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koch of
Gorrte and also visited with
Harvey McGee and his cousin,
Mrs. Ed Crawford •of Galt last
week, . -
Mr. 'arid Mrs. Grant Rain .
by and family' ot Collingwood,
visited last Saturday with his
parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Fraid
'Raithby and John.
Mr. and Mrs.; William Strati.
ghan are visiting with their
daughter, Mrs. Thomas Jardin
,Mr. Jardin and family at Wing
ham this week.
Miss Diane Kirkconnell ac.
cepted a position in London
and went last Monday.
Mrs. William Medd and her
son Bert visited last Wedgies.
day with Mr. and Mrs; Alfred
Rollinson.
Misses Jean Houston and Jean
Jamieson of 'Toronto spent the
.. week -end with their sister, Miss,
Frances Houston and their aunt,
Miss Olive Young. .' •
Atli. . and Mrs. Harry Arthur,
Miss Judy_'Arthur and Robert
Arthur attended the wedding of
their nephew, John Arthur at
Byron last Saturday. •
SUMMER ART CLASSES
AT
COUNTRY ;STUDIO
BLYTH, ONTARIO
- Morning
Session
•9- 12
MONDAY TUESDAY
Pottery. Pottery
• Children's
Art
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Painting Pottery Pottery
Children's „ Children's Children's
Art -- Art Art
SATURDAY
Children's
Workshop
Pottery
Afternoon
Session
1.4
Evening
Session
7 - 10
Painting
Painting
Children's
Art,
Pottery
Children's
Art
• Painting
Children's
Art
Painting
Children's Painting
Art
Interior
Pottery Decoration Painting Pottery OPEN
8.9:30
• .HOUSE
SPECIAL
EVENTS
Adults Children
Series of 8 sessions (3 hrs. instruction at each) $ 28 $ ' 15
By the day (6 hrs. instruction) $ 8 $ 4
Saturday Children's Workshop (3 hrs.) $ 1
interior Decration (8 sessions -1% hrs.) $ 14 --
REOIATION : 1:00 P.M. 9:30 P.M.,. JUNE 30, JULY 1 & 2
- SUMMER SES•SION.: JULY 3 SEPT. 3
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A SHORT TIME IN THE LIFE OF A NATION
2.8 Y
E.
R S THAT'S
A LONGTIMEIN THE AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS
Mr. and Mrs, William Teb•
butt, Montreal street, Gode rich,
were entertainedby their faMily
sat a dinner at T,tger Dunlopin i4
on the occasion of their golden
wedding June 19th. The bride
was the former Elizabeth
(Bessie) McHwen of Clinton,
The groomocame from Holmes.
vine. They have resided in Goo.
ericI for the past fifty years,
******•**
Mr. Ephraim R. Tweedie,
Columbus, Ohio, was in town.
this week attending the funeral
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Standing Wilde 'the 1929 Plymouth the owned.37 yawl ago is W. J. Allis of W. J. Mills
Motor Sales. "Bill" knows it takes•a lot �f satisfied customers and a lot of repeat busi-
-ness to maintain the ever expanding volume a successful, dealership needs Today._
"Bill" has done this in Goderich by offering Chrysler quality at value packed savings
and the best reconditioned used cars you'll find anywhere at prices you can afford.
Here Are =A Few Examples
1966 PLYMOUTII FURY I
$2,395
Sedan, slant' six, automatic transmission, radio,' white -walls, window washers, seat belts, other standard safety
items." Has been driven only:. 23,000 mires, four liearsor 27,000 miles warranty remaining. Finished' in metallic
blue with matching blue interior. Lic. E85057.
1966 PLYMOUTH
-j
$2,195
Two -door Medan, powerful 318 cu.t'in., V-8 motor coupled with Chrysler's now famous 3-speid4Torqueflite transmis .,,
sion. Lic. E85872. •
1965 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN '
Sedan, six -cylinder, powerglide transmission, metallic tan with matching interior. Lin:. E85694.
W'
74 KiNf3STON ST.
y's
75 TOP USED CARS ,TO CHOOSE” FROM
h,W
$1,867
MOTOR
SALES,
"MU S24,7314
LTD.
E RSO NAL'S
of . his brother Cath Tweedie.
�s
Elwin ed
� w Rutledge,
Mr, and Mrs, 1 8 ge•
Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey' Fisher, Colborne township.
returned home last weekend
after a week's vacation in Nor.
Oen Ontario and Northern Mic.
higan. •
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fuller,
Sandra, ,Janet, and Brian vis.
;ted in Hanover Withy Mrs. Ful.
ler's brother and alsor•in,Dur•
"ham with her father and mother
Mrs. and•Mrs. Fry:
Mrs. Chester Feaganiias re.
turned from attending the.
graduation ` of her SOS Bryan
at Penhgld Training i Division,
R.C.M.p. Myr
Alberta, and visiting friends
at Watrous, Edmonton, Cal.
gary and Reg.
**** * * *
Mrs. Reta"Scrimgeour vis.
°-'iced with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Garrick and daughter Cathy,
Windsor, last week, also her
sister, Mrs. Vesta Catlin, Det-
roit.
Mr. 'and rs. Harveys tFtsher
Junewild
celebrated their so 38th. .
arai•
spoofon W SU held,Gerald at thePresidence, ' Fisher,.
The con ' lt received malty
lovely g ts, and •numerous
cards of co ttilation.
* ****
ei four i
wont,/ . t withafa -
in Bayfield, Sunday,
Att
erward
a • reo.
Mr. and
ray,
Detr
'their co
Mrs, Peter E. Mur.
it, are vacationing at
ge at Point Clark.
AUDITOR'S REPORT
The Reeve, councillors and Ratepayers,
Townshipvi.G aecicb. ...
Goder'ich, Ontario.
Dear Sirs: •
0
17th April, 1967.
c � ,
In accordance with your instructions we have completed
an audit of the books and accounts ,.of the Township of Gode-
rich and` its related school)oard for the year ended Decem-
ber 31st, 1966.
Operations for the year resulted in a surplus of $531.53
increasing the accumulated surplus as at December 31st, 1966
to $35,827.39.
Additional assessment under Section 53 resulted in in,
creased taxes of $1,261.35. As at December 31st, 1966, the
school boards and. the County of Huron had • not been paid
their share of these additional taxes as required by the De-
partment of Municipal Affairs.
Subject to the qualification concerning failure to pay
local boards their share of takes raised under Section 53, we
hereby report that in our opinion:
•
1) The financial transaations which, hive ,court under
ournq tice..,:lwrue,..�been within the powers Of the
municipality. )
2) ,The audit has. been conducted in rdanee with the
instruct19ns of the Department of uni pal Affairs.
3•) The financial s�tateement§ present' fa ly the financial
position of the municipality as a December 31st,
1966, and the results of its operatit ns for the year
ended on that date. -
In conclusion, we wish to express out appreciation for
the -c6 -operation, whir we received from the treasurer and
other officials of your Township with whom we were in con-
tact during the course of ow audit.
Respectfully submitted, '
MONTEITH, MONTEITH di CO.,
Chartered Accountants.
License Number 3012.
Date of Filing, April 19th, 1967.
• 'CAPITAL, AND LOAN FUND BALANCE SHEET
December 31, 1966
ASSETS '
General Fixed (as per Schedule 18)
Due from School Ratepayers. (for De-
bentures) '
Public and Continuation $192,300.69
Collegiate and High 85,660.48
277,961.17-
LIABILITIES
$ 69,614.70 - Debenture Debt Issued and Unmatured
Drainage (other than General) $ 18,075.69
School---•-Putilic .and Continuation 181,872.69
Total
Debentures Assumed from' Other Muni-
cipalities (Schedule 2)
Investment in Capital Assets
Accounts Receivable, (Schedule 17)
Future Tile Drainage Debenture
Levies
V Ur
18,075.69
$365,651.56
STATEMENT • OF SOURCE AND APPLICATION OF • CAPITAL FUNDS
For the year Ended December 31,, 1966 - . ,•
APPLICATION
Province of Ontario -= The Drains 4,200.00 Fixed Assets and Work in Progress
Contributioris fmm' current revenues for • General Government S 318.80
Capital expenditures _--- • 23,905..80 ' ublic Works 23,587.00
1 23,905.80
Tile Drain Loans to Individuals 4,200.00
'SOURCE
$199,948.38
96,088.48
69,614.70
$365,651.56
ASSETS
$ 28,1O5,30
REVENUE FUND. BALANCE SHEET
December 31, 1966
LIABILITIES
Cash in Bank $ 3,328.28 Temporary Loans (Schedule' 6)
A.dcounts Receivable Accounts Payable ,,' '
• 'S� ..178,50 Sundry '
Province of Ontario 16,759.90
Other Municipalities 1,251.84
Municipal Drains 3,724.06
'11aic;i s Receivable ' , 48,562.91 • + 1,758.10
Deferred Charges 2,967.74 Other Municipalities 675.98
, School Boards 1,489.98
Municipal Drains .. 239.92
Hoimes+ville Street Lights 63.54
r , Surplus (Form C) • , !,
Debentures and Coupons Due
Principal $ 1,000.00
Interest- 758.7.0
$ 28,105.80
$ '35;951) O(i'
768.32
Total' Assets $ 76,773.23 • Total Liabilities and Surplus 1•
REVENUE FUND SURPLUS OR .• DEFICIT ACCOUNT
December_ 31, 1966
Debit ; Credit Balance
Ballance at January 1,1966 $ 35,457.86 •
e _Su�inus or-teficit 1ncludled -inCurrentBudget_
Overestimate •oaf'Centennial Grant
Receivable - 1965• $ 162.00
Balance after above' adjustment $ 35,295.86
Surplus or Deficit for the year (Form D) 531.53
Ttabals of Debit and Credit columns $ 162.00 $ 35,989.39
Balance of Surpluis or Defalcit at December 31, 1966. (Form B) . $ 35,827.39
303.46
35,827.39
$ - 76,773.23'
__ _$ •35;457:86 - - _ _ .__ __�__�____._..
STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE
For the year Ended December •31, 1966
REVENUE
Actual
U
Budget
Total Revenue. from Taxation
(Schedule 3) ,... . $163,301,37_ $161,900.00
Contributions. j Grants and Subsidies
Governments - Ontario - -
Welfare Assistance $ 1,713.23
Highway Improvement . 30,555.68
Payments in lieu of
municipal taxes 018.89
:Unconditional Per Capita
Grants 5 .00
" Warble Fly "252.98 " • •
40,504.78 44,148.00
Other M•unicipalities
Relief $ 44.07
Roads 3,639.30
Government. Enterprises:
Ontario- iHEPC, in lieu of taxes
Licenses and Permits (includ dog -tax),,
Interest, Tax Penalties, etc.
Other Revenues ---
Rents,, oncessions' and
'F. randhises ;.� $ , 109.00
Fines 104.43
Service Charges 2,109.53
•
3,683.37
116.89
1,078.00
2,947.27
2,322.96
Miscellaneous
Warble Fly Receipts '$ 489.52
Leafy SPuirge Revetts, •:. ;,, 76.22
.�..._..
,565.74
60.00
116.52
850.00
2,750.00
600.00
EXPENDITURE
Actual Budget
General Government
Executive and Legislative .$ 1595.00
Administrative a 5',995.75
Other592.64 '
' _- ' • $ 8,1.83.139 $ 8,475.00
Protection to Persons' and Property .
Fire .$ 1,855.00
Warble- Fly 1,098.15
Leafy urge Street Liighting 90.100
Livestock Claims :.r ,272.05
Flood Control . ? • 439.89 -
Reforestation ...,..,. • ]17.77" - "n '
4,099.96 3;495.00
Public Works- tRoadds, Highways and `
Streets, „etc. 85,796.70 39,000.00
Conservation of Health a 1.96 1.96
Social Welfare (Schedule 10) •
Child Assistance
$ 25,00
Welfare Assistance 2,364.21
2,389421 2,000.00
,aEducatdon, •including debt charges
(Schedule 9) 84,293.51 84,145.00
Recreation and Community Services 52513$
Debt Charges fah -.
(Long-term debt charges •
(Schedule 11) '$43,647.48
Less own share of school
debt charges • 41,526.75
a •
Short-term* irate est and $ 2,120.73
other charges , 3,183.42
Taxes written off and rebated
Capital Expenditures ov', oQ Revenue
(Schedule 13)
Joint or Special Expenditures
• County Rues
Miseellaneous
Tile Drain Debenture Can -
Celled (Maid in full, '66) $ 110.97
Provision for 1Deferftd
Revenue •....•. .- 85.17
2,200.00 - w --------
50002
23;905.80 23,000.00
48,992,07 48,605.5 6
1
4.
Gross 7fota1 Revenue $214,520.38 $212,624.52
'Dotal Revenue* Seddon $214,520.38 $212,62432
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196.14
Gross Total Expenditua'e ........, ,$213,9$8.85 $212,422:52
Surplus forrl•;tfe Year n 531,53 202.00
1 dtal Exlieh inure Section
$214,520.38 $212,624.52
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