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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-15, Page 3,A W JUST ARRIVED FOR OUR Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Wrosun UUVa ,uCi Luggage 2V /0011 For 3 days onl y I iuggal " wRLD HOL-IDAY Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario 3S7-270 rowNsxp of rumor To: 77ie Members of Council, Inhabitants, and Corporation of the Township of Turnberry Ratepayers of the Toumship of 7hrnberry and its local board as at December 31st, 1975, 7,624. and the results of their operations for the 176,400. year then ended, in accordance with gener- We have examined the 1975 financial state- ally accepted accounting principles for On- ments of the Corporation of the Township of tario municipalities applied, after giving re- Turnberry and the Bluevale Community Hall troactive effect to the changes referred to in Board. Notes 1 (a) and (f) and Note 5 to the financial Our examination included a general review statements, on a basis consistent with that of of the•accounting procedures and such test the preceding year. of accounting records and other supporting Monteith, Monteith Co. evidence as we considered necessary in the Chartered Accountants circumstances. Licence No. 284 In our nninion these financial statements Stratford, Ontario present fairly the financial position of the Date of Filing June 15th, 1976 STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE for the year ended December 31, 1975 284,133. 1975 1975 1974 64,693. Budget Actual Actual tree, $ $ s Accumulated net revenue (deficit) at 130,625. the beginning of the year 6,620. 6,653. 17,490. Expenditure General municipal purposes 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 Region or county purposes School board purposes Total expenditure Revenue General municipal purposes Taxation Payments in lieu of taxes Ontario grants Other grants Other Region or county purposes Taxation Payments in lieu of taxes Ontario grants School board purposes Taxation Payments in lieu of taxes Other Total revenue Accumulated net revenue (deficit) at the end of the year Analysed as follows: General revenue Special charges Special areas Police villages 24,500. 23,566. 24,874. 10,500. 7,624. 15,773. 176,400. 187,808. 113,973. 1,349. 4,574. 5,355. 191,417. 75. Rev. and Mrs. Wesley B. Ball 1,650. 1,502. 5,153. Carl Douglas, Beimae. 1,199. Ball spent their holidays with 213,050. 226,348. 165,128. 60,569. 60,836. 47,682. 81,299. 81,577. 71,323. 3;4,918. 368,761. 284,133. 64,425. 64,693. 53,949. tree, 1,187. 186. 130,625. 116,211. 82,660. attended the Armstrong relmien 50. end with'Mr. and Mn. Lem Oinas 4,000. 6,900. 7,207. 199,050. 189,041. 144,002. 60,569. 61,451. 48,291. L 15,000. 15,017. 9,921. 75,569. 76,468. 58,212. 81,299. 82,719. 71,082. 81,299. 82,719. 71,082. 355,918. 348,228. 273,296. 0 Mississauga at the home of Mr. St. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. 7,620. (13,880.) 6,653. (23,459.) (46,388.) ( 9,426.) Free Free Estimates ( 495.) tended the Edgar reunion held at Region or county 30,290• 30,922. School boards 609. 1,751. Local boards 180. 330. 7,620. (13,880.) STATEMENT OF CAPITAL FUND OPERATIONS for the year ended December 31, 1975 1)nfinanced capital outlay (Unexpended capital financing) at the beginning of the year Capital expenditure 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 Total expenditure Capital financing Contributions from the revenue fund Contributions from reserve funds and reserves Long term liabilities incurred Ontario grants Othe'r Total capital financing Unfina�need capital outlay (Ilnexpended Capital financing) at tW tpd of the year t 15,290. 609. 180. 6,653. 1975 1974 Actual Actual $ t 14,050. 12,799. 1,079. 1,349. _ 194,392. — 6,697. 191,417. 3,764. Uo 3.900. 2.600. 196,396. 16,449. 78,092. 13.849. 94,280. Mitchell. 22,020. 1,349. _ 194,392. — 15,198. 16.054. 14,050. , Gorriole Personal Notes Friends and relatives ftm the Meld Sunday in the (Ann's Pgrk. weeks' leaderabio course at the area aumded a em ps shower Mitchell. Armed Forces Base at Cold Lake, and dinner on Friday evenW` for Mr. and Mn. Michael Grain- Alta. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Grainger, ger, Kitchener, spent the Rev. and Mrs. Wesley B. Ball Kitchener, at the lame of Mrs. weekend with Mr. and Mn. Alvin and Misses Wanda and Winona Carl Douglas, Beimae. Grainger. Ball spent their holidays with Mn. Wes Robertson, Douglas Mn. A. L. Stephens, Mn. C ldl relatives in Montreal and area. Robertson, Donald Robertson, Grainger and Mn. Alvin Grain-qd Mr. and Mn. Spence Jacques Mn. Bruce Hall and Mn. Harley ger attended the trousseau tea in of Nenah, Wis., called on Mn. Campbell of Toronto visited Fri- honor of Miss Linda Wallace at Lloyd Jacques and Mr. and Mn. day with Mr. and Mn. Cecil Kin- the home of Mn. William Wal- Jack Leppington. tree, lace, Ayr, on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mn. Raymond Gowdy, Mr. and Mn. Elmer J. Farriab Mr. and Mn. Johnston Conn, Jana and Philip spent the week - attended the Armstrong relmien Miss Merle Wilson, Mn. Ger- end with'Mr. and Mn. Lem Oinas Walter Woods poured tea and trude Tiffin and Mrs. F;ced Dus- of Toronto and while there visited - - - - tow of Wingham visited Friday the CN Tower. evening with Mn. Albert Dustow. Mr. and Mn. Robert Gogo and N G L I S FARM Mr. and Mn. Gordon Vines of Judy of Timmins spent a few I Listowel, RR 1, visited Sunday at days with Mr. and Mrs. John DRAINAGE 4 the mine home. McCutcheon. 4 Mr. and Mn. Gordon Edgar at- Mr. and Mn. Thomas Edgar, 4 tended the Greenwood reunion in M Faye and Lynne Edgar of Quality Installation Mississauga at the home of Mr. St. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Clay C r Plastic and Mn. Donald Ritchie on Sun- Michael Stirling of London visit - day. t- ed Mrs. Lloyd Jacques and at- Free Free Estimates Mrs. Harry Peirce of Lindsay tended the Edgar reunion held at 572- 6,063. and Charles Bounsall of Milton the home of Mn. Glad Edgar on PHONE: 392-6700 spent several days at the home of Sunday. R.R. 3 Walkerton Mr. and Mrs. Burns Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nay visited Taxes receivable Jeffrey Nay is taking a six Mn • Earl Cudmore of Brussels `i the minister of 40 years ago; Mn. on Sunday. 243,174. 80,817. Fordwieh Lodge members Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker of WARD & U P T I G R O V E Wingham spent Friday with Mr. triedtended and Mrs. Ivaner t. mem- Listowel 0 orial service at Molesworth The Wingham Advance -Times, July 15, IVM--PaM S (519) 291-3040 Cemetery on Sunday. r'>1'• and Mrs. Robert Ferguson Honor Wingham couple CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ferguson of Acton. on 40th anniversary _ AUD LAYMEN'S SERVICE In honor of their parents' 40th bells and white doves. Beautiful GORRIE—Wesley Ball Jr., wedding anniversary, Mrs. Doris rose bouquets adorned the living - Sunday School superintendent, Atmore of Mississauga, Mr. and room. conducted the service in the Uni- Mrs. John Moffat of RR 1, Wroxe- Mrs. Carl Douglas and Mn. BALANCE SHEET ed Church, on Sunday with scrip- ter, and Mrs. Everitt Bridge of Walter Woods poured tea and as at December 31, 1975 ture readings from John 6:1-14 RR 2, Palmerston, help open coffee. The three daughters, and Matt. 14:22-27. "Overcoming house June 27 for Mr. and Mrs. Doris, Mae and Irene, assisted by Life's Obstacles" was the theme Fred Doubledee at 349 Shuter Mrs. Elaine Baxter of Phila- Assets of his sermon. Street, Wingham. delphia and two granddaughters, Current assets 1975 1974 Miss Joan Reichard, Gorrie RR The tea table was centred with Sandra and Michelle Moffat, $ $ 2, sang a solo, "I've Been to Cal- a three -tiered 40th anniversary served the 150 guests who called vary" accompanied by Mrs. John wedding cake beautifully deco- to express their best wishes. Cash 572- 6,063. A. Freeman on the organ. rated with ruby red roses, white Special guests were Rev. and Accounts receivable 202,377. 52,138. Mrs. George Wylie of Oshawa, Taxes receivable 40,225. 22,616. the minister of 40 years ago; Mn. Other current assets 243,174. 80,817. Fordwieh Lodge members Evelyn ' y Wilson, the brides at - tendant, and Mr. Wilson; the groom's three sisters, Mrs. Janet Capital outlay to be recovered in future years 17,829. 16,100. 0 Harding, and Mr. Harding, Ford - with; Mrs. Lena Narrie, To - Other long term assets r e e e i v e 25 -year pins ronto; Mrs. Elsie Miller, Brus- 261,003. 96,917,sels, twin sister of the groom; FORDWICH — Four members D'Arcey chaired the meeting. Mrs. Russell MacKersie, aunt of of Morningstar Lodge No. 131 A thank -you letter was read the bride; Prof. and Mrs. John Liabilities have been awarded 25 -year pins from the True Blue and Orange Baxter and son John of Phila- and awards in recognition of Home, thanking the ladies for the delphia, cousin of the bride; Mrs. Current liabilities long-standing membership and two quilts sent them. Cards were Woods and Mrs. Douglas. Temporary loans 131,500. service in the organization. The signed for two sick members. All joined the family for a Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 66,608. 13,214. presentation was made in June The next meeting of the lodge delicious dinner served at seven Other current liabilities when the lodge entertained the will be held August 4. o'clock by Turnberry Tavern. 198,108. 13,214. Wellington County Lodge No. 4. Out-of-town guests were from Ladies from Arthur, Fergus, Philadelphia, Toronto, Oshawa, Net long term liabilities 1,775. 2, 050. Guelph, Galt, Palmerston and Simcoe, Cambridge (Galt), Resefves and reserve funds 75,000. 75,000. Harriston attended the gather • Trousseau 1 eO Kitchener, Waterloo, PlattsvWe, Accumulated net revenue (deficit) and unapplied ing. Arkona, Seaforth, Harriston, capital receipts (13,880.) 6,653. Sisters Susan Gibson, Elva held to honor Palmerston, Clifford, Fordwich, -Gorrie, 261,003. 96,917, Foster and Ethna Foster re- Wroxeter, Teeswater, ceived their pins from one of the Ruth Ellen Currie Lucknow and Belmore. oldest members of the lodge, Sister Elsie Strong. Sister Frieda On Saturday afternoon and D'Arcey received her pin from evening, July 10, a trousseau tea Sister Pearl Saunders. All the was held at the home of Mrs. award winners are from Ford- John A. Currie of RR 3, Wing - NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS wtch.ham. The Morningstar Many friends and relatives Your members met attended the tea held in honor of gift on July 9 at 8:30 with Sister Heimbecker opening the meeting the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Ruth Ellen. Honored will help 1. Accounting Policies 2. Charges for Net Long Term Liabili- by reading Psalm 131. She then guest was Mrs. John Strong of (a) Balance Sheet ties led in the opening prayer. Sister Gorrie, the bride's grandmother, Did you know, says The Cana - The Balance Sheet reflects the cam- Total charges for the year for net who poured tea. than Arthritis Society, that when "In bined assets and liabilities of the long term liabilities were as follows The tea table was covered with you make an memoriam" do - revenue fund, capital fund and the (as shown on Schedule 1-8) Pro-life roll a hand -crocheted tablecloth nation you are helping to train Township of Turnberry Community Principal Payments $275. g p centred with the bride's wedding young doctors in the field of Hall Board. Certain assets and lia- Interest $174. Changes name cake featuring tall pillars and Rheumatology? All money re- "In bilities are not reflected as describ- white background with blue ceived through The Society's ed in (b) and (e) of thisnote. $449' The name of the Wingham Pro- g P daisies in a Grecian design. Mrs. Glen Courtis, the grooms Memorian" program goes into a special Fellowship Fund set up (b) Fixed Assets 3. Net Long Term Liabilities life group has now- been legally "Voice mother from Wallaceburg, as- for this purpose. Remember The No value is attached to fixed assets Total long term liabilities incurred changed to for Life, Wing- ham", which is affiliated with Al sisted Mrs. Currie and Ruth Ellen Arthritis Society when you have for municipal reporting purposes. by the municipality and outstanding g at the end of the year amount to (as liance For Life of Canada. welcoming the guests. Displayingthe shower tits and g occasion to send a memorial gift. Help fight Arthritis! Expenditures on fixed assets are P charged against current revenues g g shown on Schedule 3-9) $1,775. This announcement was made at an executive meeting of bride's trousseau were Misses unless the expenditures are financ Of the long term liabilities shown the group held recently at the Sandra, Karen, Heather and Joan ed out of long term debt. Debt re- above, the responsibility for pay home of Mrs. Gordon Wright. Currie and Marian Strauss. Also tirement costs are charged against ment of principal and interest Some of the topics of discussion g were Mrs. Bob Strong of Gorrie;assistisistinn Mrs. Glen McMichael, VI►�HGHAM current revenues in the periods in charges has been assumed by others included the possibility of pur- which they are paid. fora principal amount NIL chasing new slides and also of Wroxeter ; Mrs. Bill Strong, (c) Inventories of SUDDlies Net long term liabilities at the ens ' organizing a nursespro-life Gorrie, and Mrs. George McGee, Wingham. BODY SHOP No inventories of supplies are in- of the year $1,775. group. Mrs. Sally Campeau, education Friends attended from eluded in other current assets. chairman, gave a report on the Wallaceburg, West Lorne, Lon- don, Listowel, Seaforth, Alvin- SID ADAMS (d) Provincial Road Subsidy Revenue o. Capital Outlay to be Recovered m risks and complications of Ston, Beaconsfield, Quebec. Complete P and Expenditure on Roads Future Years Some capital outlay does not repre abortion. She said -that in 1969 the American College of Obstetrics Ruth was previously honored at several shows held by her aunts, RADIATOR SERVICE erovtncial subsidy programmes are "receipt sent a burden on general municipal revenues, as it is to he recovered and Gynecology made the follow- ing statement: "The inherent Mrs. George McGee and Mrs.., Alex Strong, at which she re- for Automobil*s; Light Trucks, on a and disbursement" basis which does not recognize ac in future years from other sources risks of a therapeutic abortion ceived man} fbvely and useful Farm Tractors cruals. The municipality has ex las shown on Schedule 3 1) be life- are serious and may e gifts. g Now Rad Corns pended amounts for which the road Special charges on benefitting land threatening; this fact should be subsidy will not be eligible for claim owners $17,829. fully appreciated by both the Rodding until the succeeding year. Such fu - medical profession and the In Cloaning A Flushing ture subsidy revenues have been 5. public. nations where abortion � 14 North St. 357-1102 accrued in the e6rrent year. Y The accumulated net revenue at the may be obtained on demand, a y (e) Charges fpr Net Long Term beginning of the year on the State ment of Revenue and Expenditure considerable morbidity and mortality have been reported." —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reid of Liabilities (Statement 1) has been restated to The effect of induced abortion is demonstrably serious in the Birtle, Manitoba, and Mrs. Norma Bender of Win ham g Charges for net long term liabilities give effect to the inclusion of the overlevies for county and school average case. The British Peri visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Postill MONEY include principal and interest. Inter hoard purposes and the accumulat natal Mortality S4rvey has shown Garth and family of Bay AVAILABLE; est charges are not accrued for the ed net revenue of the Communitya flail Board which is now ronsolidat 50 per cent increase in sub- sequent perinatal (around the field. —Mr. and Mrs. B. Howard periods from the dates of the latest interest payments to the end of the ed. The effect on the accumulated time of birth) mortality with one Bedford of Niagara Falls, Mark MORTGAGE LOANS fiscal year. net revenue at the beginning of the abortion. The medical literature Bedford of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. year has been an aggregate increase in other countries has shown a Brock Bedford and family of An- Residential, Commm" (f) Retroactive Adjustments to of $16,079. over that raprined4K the doubling ofper}}'pptal mortality caster, Mr. and Mrs. Judd H. RWII 1974 Financial JWport. rates following it relaxation of Bedford and girls of Hamilton, Mr. Mrs. David Templeman Lied Devobpfhent 1974 Financial Statementabortion laws, a 40 per cent in- and . Analysed as follows: crease in premature births (pre- and family of Wellesley, Mrs. Builders Into,Fhloncing Where it was necessary to present ('losing Balance, Decem maturity is a leading cause of Nettie Stimore of Egmondville spent the weekend at the home of PROMPT SERVICE financial information for 1974, on her 31st. 1974 $( 9,426.) death, Psychic and motor retar- a comparable basis to that of 1975. Adjustments for dation, and disease in infants), a Mr and Mrs. John R. Temple- Call Collect the 1974 information has been re County $15,290. 150 per cent increase in extra- man, Wingham. Mrs. Russell Gaunt S 19-536-070 stated to conform with the 1975 School Boards 609. uterine pregnancies, a 400 per —Mr. and statement presentation require Community Hall 180. 16.079. cent increase in pelvic inflam- spent last week with their son -in- . WESTERN INTERNATIONAL menta. Opening Balance, — - - _.- matory conditions, menstrual law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. FUNDING CORP. ♦ January Ist. 1975$g gra and other disorders, and s 10 per Don Dirstein, Richard and Caro - cent increase in sterility. lyn Ann, Ajax,_ ,