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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-06-13, Page 5Tic Win am Advanw-Timre. J unc 13.197110-- Page 5' TOWN OF WINGNAM . 1. A P p�M fTATfJ1�Nfi (e) statesoo rt of emenwe ead Expeadlhnre • • Financial Statement This statement reflects the revenues and expandltures of ,w revenue fund and the following Wool boards and nrtnkipel' enterprise: Winghom Recreation and Community Centres bard STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE Riverside Park Development bard m d.1 mirro for fhe ytor ended December 31, 1978 Wing am Cemetery V 1178 1978 1971 (b) III of Capital Operetlows Budget Actual Actual This statement reflects the capital expenditure of the muni- �O" away ( ) , $ = cipality to recovered from the general municirevenue of q final thank o y AthWk et not d deHcMmunicipalityb mord (; local boards and municipalenterprise .y ��� The beginning yew (18,0111 (18,811) 76,550 Plans for the athletic Expenditures and transfers (c) tlakume,sheet Another year gone•! Can you cot and coo hit �s ahead. of bore. Municipal •x This statement reflects the assets and liabilities of the revenue Y informed o) special features in The prgpenn, it had to be perfect pa expenditures 'believe it' When we walked into General government 112,640 134,035 917,465 fund, the capital fund, reserve funds and local boards and muni- school last September who could Madill life such as drama pro- Fold up �t in the roll away cot for banquet ?9. Protection to persons and cipal enterprise as described in note 1(a). The oesets"ond liar have duction and choir events. Being it's reallythe only ' got property 190,760 203,604 191,554 biliti•s of local boards and'enterprises that have not been con- would goso fast'. this year an active member of the drama waiting stairs is thing ownvlitoe The Athletic Council was frantic, Transportation services 262,820 251,371 264,156 solidoted are reflected only to the extent of their related net A big club didn't keep Rachel from je scratching their heads trying to Environmental services 62,045 MAW 34,459 long form liabilities and capital outlay to be recovered in future g part of this year for me doing a super job as features edi- think years. (( was working on the school e. but I need a Place to their my head Health services 10,634 25,656 29.515 page. fpr. Of a theme for this yes.-'s.,..n- At times It severe! taxed the . I've had a few guests who were Social and family services 90,200 112,182 89,532 (d) Fixed Assert - Y � - vel, displeased yuan. Mrs. Shaw had One !n a Recreation and cultural services 67,910 126,136 119,387 The hiltorical cost and accumulated depreciation of fixed assets nerves and patience, but how Finally, but definitely not least Y plea8ed wink. Planning and development 2,000 537 5,849 is not reported for municipal purposes. Instead, the "Cbpitol satisfying it Is to see it neatly laid in importance, our editor -in- with the snakes, when from Other outlay to be recovered in future years" which is the aggregate out and published. As a first year chief, Alison Roberts. Under Ali- under the cot they eased (She had an advantage 'cause of the principal portion of unmatured long form liabilities, capital member on the page son's fine leadership, the school Oh'don't be alarmed, the snakes she's a mom). This year's iv:vi eapwwifure 769,0W 935,36i &31.917 funds transferred to ocher organizations, and the cost of capital P g staff I often P. v theme would be Transfers �" Segund myself confused with the Page managed to appear .every are quite small , projects not yet permanently financed is reported on the Bal- madcap rushin around of the week in four area newspapers. and I'm sure that they wouldn't An Athletes First Step" for Transfers to region or county 131,685 133,028 140,739 anc. Sheet. editors, but theywereall so help- This is the first year that the page hardi You at all Year of the Child, you see. Transfers to school boards 323.923 328,428 297'318 (a) Municipal EntoMrlses ful that I soon caught on to the P y Total transfers 455,608 461,456 438,057 Municipal enterprises are those activities whose costs ore sub has been put Out on a ween I've 'poked them with sticks fa P � routine. I �m reap loo _ basis. She was always and the So since the theme was decided, Total expenditures and transfers 1,241,617 1,3%,837 1,269,974 stantially recovered from service charges on the users. The ward to beim editor next year and collected, even when deadl they do havenatstrange little trick the next thing was invitations enterprises of this municipality whose revenue's erect expends- g Y To print u and label. Revenw by purpose last week in her 'wrapping lines were not met and reporters I'll admit �� P P tures have not bean consolidated in these financial statements Then make up the decorations. Municipal purposes are: things up' editorial, Alison Proved tardy with their assign- deep In the blankets they all like Taxation 378,057 376,035 335,092 thanked the man le who ments. Alison was an excellent to slip. And OD the big day W'� most Town of Winghom Waterworks y people but why were busy setting up the eating Payments in lieu of foxes 28;580 24,945 24,027 Town of Winghom Hydro helped to make the page a reality example for all of us and I only y are your eyes tightly Ontariogrants 291,898 2%,583 223,267 ho that I can keep the , closed with such t? rooms, (f) Charges for Net Long Term Liabilities c�'crY '.vicen Of this, site did an P Madill ugh Other grunts 25,640 25,641 .26,702 Mirror standard u [o the high Kathy and Janet took Crtuk- Fees and service charges 21,000 102,971 %,846 Debt retirement costs including principal and interest are charg- excellent job but she did miss a P g I'm Sure they will keep you quite shank's van to.collect pails of ed against current revenues in the Periods in which they are few People. one she has set for it over the past Other 65,413 40,055 27,850 warm throughthe night paid. Interest charges are not accrued for the periods from the First, a great deal of a re- Year.fragrant blooms. ttwenw to for mumcl al _..�_ s:_ t PP and they love -to be sung to under - pay P _ _ _ _ . _ dctis th leer �r,rsr•sr payrrn►nn To if�e o„� :,�:......r._.,_._. - - sirouid goTa-isur s-taf ate_ _ - Yes this the sheets When six o'clock rolled around purposes 810'588 866'230 733'764 year. visor, Mr. Jefferson. Slave driver success. To our graduating edi- they dance and they curl up the preparations weren't around Region or county requisition (g) . Trust Funds and ogre he proved himself to be tors, Joanne, Rachel .and Alison, Taxation %,924 98,243 112,991 Trust funds administered by the municipality amounting to the best of luck always under your feet plate Payments in lieu of taxes 3,986 3,985 4629 $73,322 are only reflected in the Trust Funds, Statement of on countless occasions, but with 'yS and the sensation is really quite lyse I The council was 1n a frenzy! The out his relentless pushing the t)tanks for a super year. To our am told I Ontario grants 28,017 33,952 25,885 Continuity and Balance Sheet. faithful reporters, well, 'see banquet had to be neat. Other school page probably would have p° You and your feet have no chance of But with Mrs. Shaw ably man - 2. CAPITAL OUTLAY TO BE RECOVERED IN FUTURE YEARS been late on more occasions than all next year! catchinga cold Revenue to pay the region or (a) p ay years. it was, ni the helm, the a Some capital outlay to be recovered in future ears does not aB y should have county requisition 128.927 136,180 143.505 represent a burden on general municipal revenues, as it is to be To our dedicated crew of re r- Kathy Underwood I would very readily lend you my known there was no need to School board requisition recovered in future years from other sources: Executive Editor bed worry I tars and photographers should go' 0-0-0 but I haven't been well and as I Athletic Banquet '79 began Taxation 314,881 319,292 288,689 1916 1977 _ recognition and thanks. Man Payments in lieu of taxes 9,032 9,110 8,435 Y have said promptly at 6:30' Special charges on benefitting times with assignments handed Other landowners $ 14,901 $ 16,367 in late or not at all, we pondered CONGRATULATIONS the cot is a comfortable roll -away Revenue to pay the school Municipal enterprises 457.705 333.466 the usefulness of reporters, but in thing Steve Burke started things off board requisition 323,913 328,402 297,324 $472,606 $349,833 the Ion run our re Permit us to add a word of and if you decide to stay up and with the usual draw to eat g porting staff Total revenue 1,263,428 1,330,812 1,174,613 , sin And he let the head table go up (b) Capitol outlays, including fixed assets and the transfers of capitol was excellent. congratulations of our own. We at g t Accumulated net revenue (deficit) funds in the amount of $90,651, which have been financed from Joanne Sanderson, the page's The Advance -Times enjoy having to the dear little snakes that live first. Many palled him a cheat! at the end of the year Nil ___[41_836 1 (18,811) sports underneath But the other athletes soon general municipal revenues of the current year, are reported on Po editor was invaluable to your news and views as part of It dwas followed. Analysed as follows: the Statement of Revenue and Expenditure. the staff. Her job was to keep on our paper and, as some of us got they will dance and curl and foamazing t0 see. to 0 our start working on a high tickle your feet Tom consume General revenue (98,201) (25,766) �• RESERVE FUNDS p fall ongoing sporting events g g Two heaped-up plates of first Region or county 5,910 2,758 During the year, $2,087 of interest revenue was credited directly to at Madill - no easy task! Writing school newspaper, we can ap- What's that I hear? What is our P games and re - P Y course. For dessert, he still had School board (16) 10 reserve funds without being recorded as revenues and expenditures u numerous reciate the amount of work you plight? room! Special charges of the Revenue Fund. writing other reports kept Joanne dedicate to producing The Madill You do not care to spend the Special 4. NET LONG TERM LIABILITIES busy. but she did a very com- Mirror. night?? Finally the tables were barren. Local boards 7,471 4,187 The balance for net long term liabilities reported on the Balance mendable job. She also served as Congratulations to you all on a Oh what a shame! I was hoping For the trophies the athletes Municipal enterprises Sheet is made up of the following: Alison's fill-in when Alison job well done this year and we you'd stay were ready Nil (84,836) - 18 811 Total long term liabilities incurred by the muni- couldn't be at school and proved are sure you will find the time but perhaps we'll arrange for And as the suspense began to cipality including those incurred on behalf of former herself to be a worthy editor. you spent has not been wasted. another day build up, many hands were school boards; other municipalities and municipal Rachel Wallace kept the page The Advance -Times yeti redly :rust mialoe it a point to unsteady. STATEMENT OF CAPITAL OPERATIONS enterprises and outstanding at the end of the year Come back M.V.P.'s, M.I.P.'s and Special for the year ended December 31, 1978 amount to $1,483,908 Of the long term liabilities shown above, the re- When my dear little friends Awards for all kinds of athletic aren't taking their nap. games 1971 1177 charges ha for payment of principal and interest � h Rachel Wallace 13B To students from Grade 9 to' 13 to Actual Actual charges has been assumed by others for a BALANCE SHEET as at December 31, 1978 assets $ $ Unfinanc•d capital outlay (Unexpended capital 1978 1977 financing) at the beginning of the year 92,775 63,159 Capital expenditure 52,858 50,242 General government 241,872 157,243 Protection to persons and property 9,733 58,652 Transportation services 727,991 118,795 Environmental services 393 179,154 Health services 1,000 2,601 Social and family services 1,855 7,041 Recreation and cultural services 4,264 131,032 Planning and development 1,345,322 994,124 Other 1,226 500 Total expenditure 746,462 439,123 Capital financing 366,000 240,000 Contributions from the revenue fund 90,651 94,009 Contributions from reserve funds and reserves Grade 9 was the year of trying y g This was when people began p p g Long term liabilities incurred 195,393 175,000 Ontario grants 470,081 130,722 Other 83,112 9,776 Total capitol financing 839,237 409,507 Unfinanc•d capital outlay (Unexpended capital (84,836) voting. g financing) at the end of the year Nil 92,775 BALANCE SHEET as at December 31, 1978 assets cog rest ng roma as o/ December 31, 1978 Current assets 1978 1977 Under the sick leave benefit plan, unused sick leave con accumulate and employees may become entitled to a cash payment when they leave the municipality's employment. S 5 Cash 52,858 50,242 Taxes receivable 241,872 157,243 Accounts receivable 112,343 58,652 Other current assets 30,943 26,417 on the wall. interpreted by 438,016 292,554 Capital outlay to be recovered In a driver's licence. Before me is a door and a road future years 884,098 682 197 Other longterm assets 23,208 19,373 ACCUMULATED NET REVENUE (DEFICIT) AT THE END OF THE YEAR 1,345,322 994,124 liabilities And for all the athletes unre- The balance in the revenue fund at the year end is available to re- duce (to be added to) the levies of the following classes rate- Current liabilities age. At this point we were offi- Behind me is an elfish little girl Temporary loans 366,000 240,000 Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 71,374 80,376 Other current liabilities Grade 9 was the year of trying y g This was when people began p p g skipping rope 437,374 320.376 Not long term liabilities 884,098 588,506 Reserves and reserve funds 108,686 103,137 Accumulated net revenue (deficit) and goodbye . . game! unappll•d capital receipts (84,836) voting. g Oh, how I wish I could go back to 1,345,322 994,124 principal amount of (535,000) cog rest ng roma as o/ December 31, 1978 lots of different names. , The total value of sinking funds and the balance I Under the sick leave benefit plan, unused sick leave con accumulate and employees may become entitled to a cash payment when they leave the municipality's employment. The try th about graffiti The liability for these accumulated days, to the extent that they have in the Ministry of the Environment Debt Retirement Fund which have been accumulated to the end of the the halls learning Soon even the top awards -the Olympic, Top Athlete and year to retire the outstanding long term liabilities of shazzar, from the Bible'. He was Pass a ewa�/ g McKibbon included above, amount to (64,810) deciphered from tree trunks can •. THE ANTI-INFLATION ACT on the wall. interpreted by Were gone from the table. Net long term liabilities at the end of the year $ 884,098 As I look behind me down the a driver's licence. Before me is a door and a road Nothing remained. Not even S. "hallowed halls of learning" I re- Grade 12 marked an entirely A passageway 1, must go through one medal on a ribbon. ACCUMULATED NET REVENUE (DEFICIT) AT THE END OF THE YEAR member the stages through new stage of life - 18 years of and walk down And for all the athletes unre- The balance in the revenue fund at the year end is available to re- duce (to be added to) the levies of the following classes rate- which i progressed during my age. At this point we were offi- Behind me is an elfish little girl cognized, remember it's not of payers. five years here at Madill. cially declared adults (by law). Clutching a scruffy puppy and a the fame 1978 19n Grade 9 was the year of trying y g This was when people began p p g skipping rope Or even the winning that really nB Y General ratepayers paY $(90,730) $(21,579) desperately hard to "look" like doing all the things they had been I stop and pause to say a last counts, it's how you play the School board ratepayers (16) 10 you belonged. Now i plainly see reaming of for years - like goodbye . . game! e County ratepayers 5,910 2,758 that with considerably less effort voting. g Oh, how I wish I could go back to 241.872 $(84,836) $(18,-811) we would have belonged as well if Grade 13 was the year of wine, them But now to departing athletes we "Good-bye". 35,209 not better than we did. It was the parties and song (or so I'm told). How i wish I could play the child sadly say 6. CHARGES FOR NET LONG TERM LIABILITIES year of obeying Grade 13's and It was the beginning of our best again We ask that you not forget Madill Total charges for the year for long term liabilities were as follows: being petrified of teachers. ( That year and the end of all our years But the is no longer - the where fond memories still will 1976 1977 sure didn't last long! ) at Madill. Now as we leave the school we probably a p appreciate it puppy rope is sadly broken Pe Y lie. To others: work hard in next Principal payments including Grade 10 was the year of being more than ever. We appreciate And even was it not - I could year's sports towards another contributions to sinking funds and in the middle. You were not naive the high level of education, the never return to skip banquet time. to the Ministry of Environment grade 9ers, but still , not old friendly atmosphere and ex- i,rr I have somehow forgotten all For all that remains is memories Debt Retirement Fund $ 50,175 $35,837 enough to have "spares" (the tremely competent staff. On be- the rhymes. of Athletic Banquet '79. Interest 61,766 35,040 most sought after prize of grade half of all the grads (from Marni Walsh Kathy Underwood 11K $111,941 $70,877 10's). Grade's 10, 12 and 13) i would like ---_- _- - Grade 11 was the year of to thank the school members for Current liabilities Of the total charges shown above $51,533 were paid from general triumph! This was the year when the best school around. Good luck banana yellow cement walls municipal revenues of the municipality and are included in expendi- ture on the Statement of Revenue and Expenditure classified under most of us received both spares and another deeply treasured to the grads and best wishes in all you do. Putting the Mustangs out the appropriate functional headings. The remaining $60.408 were re- 366.000 made a perfect base icolor to stop'" This will fade from his covered from municipal enterprises for which the related net Ion achievement of this age group Alison Roberts 9 term liabilities were incurred and are not reflected in the statement. ) ANALYSIS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES as o/ December 31, 1978 7. LIABILITY FOR VESTED SICK LEAVE BENEFITS re ecora e was room walls may reap the benefits of gra oes no en se o II being everlasting. Take pencil - Under the sick leave benefit plan, unused sick leave con accumulate and employees may become entitled to a cash payment when they leave the municipality's employment. The try th about graffiti The liability for these accumulated days, to the extent that they have vested and could be taken in cash by on employee on terminating, Remember the fellow. Bel- cal jumble. g wise illogical amounted to $19,010 at the end of the year. No provision has been shazzar, from the Bible'. He was On the other hand, wording mode for this liability. noted for having seen the writing deciphered from tree trunks can •. THE ANTI-INFLATION ACT on the wall. interpreted by be brief, usually limiting itself to The municipality, its local boards and commissions are by agreement between the Government Daniel, t e inscription pro- a range of three to five letters. of Canada t�nd rhe Government of rhe phesied h, ifate which came to This makes for very concise Province of Oratorio dated January 131976, subject to The Anti- pass. Through time, writing for reading. if "V.K.'' and "O J," Inflation Act (Canada) and the national guidelines. This legislation the general public to read has be- are engraved on the perennial in limits increases in compensation payments effective October 14, 1975 This limitation was removed April 18, 1978. come more familiar by way of a heart, so be it., There, for the 9. TEMPORARY LOANS colloquial graffiti on restroom world to see, is an undisputable The municipality has exceeded the maximum loan walls, the nostalgic carved fact that these lovers are devoted allowable under section 332(2) of The Municipal Act without Ontario Municipal Board initials in tree trunks and on the to each other True until the tree approval. The excessive loan is a result of the deficit of the revenue ordinary pencilcase. is chopped down, of course, or the fund. Those self -motivated in- affair is blown to bits by rumor faded to decipher readily' This dividuals who feel the creative That reinforces the fact that 4,469 urge to A t h ff t d t I d t If t 8x- 49,205 59.481 108.686 fore, not always beneficial to all perience. The truth remains. Reserves end reserve funds // 11A,W-) mankind, though some abstract howperiever dressed up truth faded out . ..1, _____-,- _-...__ _. - __-. Belenee (or deficit) at the year end 7, ---- 7 I 1 __._.___- Tstal 398,997 7,746 2" .919.307 59.481 L508) 1. 345 322 facts of life could be gleaned lust ask Daniel. frOM the encyclopedia of other- Dianne McBride, IIF on the range for summer This will be remembered as the year the senior football team arose again. Next year a rebuilt bionic team will attempt to dupli- cate former glories. The best news in cross country was Janet Wood winning an individual title at Huron -Perth. The senior girls' basketball team under the coach- ing of Mrs. Lisle went to the semi- finals before losing out to Listo- wel by a bare six points. In boys' volleyball the Jr. boys reached the playoffs after leading the Huron league. In the winter term all boys' basketball teams finished out of the playoffs. The senior girls' volleyball team advanced to Huron -Perth before losing out. The most successful team in.the school had to be the cross country ski team. The girls' team won Huron -Perth. The boys' team won the team race at Huron - Perth, with Jerry Bremner coming in first. The girls won WOSSA and went on to OFSAA where Janet Wood placed 19th! The other big news of the winter was the winning of the Huron - Perth championship by the girls, skipped by Donna Ballagh! The highlight of the spring was the high standard of soccer dis- played under the apt tutelage of Mills and Mali. The seniors were in every game right until the final 4un. The juniors, playing superbly, made it to the semi- finals - losing out to Central Huron 1-0. Well done boys! in girls' gymnastics Shelley Letteau led the way with a first place finish in both vaulting and uneven bars. In boys' gymnastics individual titles went to Jim and Greg Laidlaw and to Kevin Wamsley. Except for a bad in- jury to Kevin's foot the boys would have taken the champion- ship. The track and field team is on its way back. The team placed fifth in Huron -Perth, beating St. Marys for the first time in his- tory. Janet Wood, Shane Purdon, Suzanne Helphenstein, Tom Remington all won Huron -Perth championships, Janet Wood won the Sr. girls title. Janet al com- peted at WOSSA, OFS re- gional and at all -Ontario. Wait until next year! _ Nouse Plans Drawn Free estimates. References for all previous work. SCHAEFER RESIDENTIAL DESIGN LISTOWEL 2'91-1449 ANALYSIS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES as o/ December 31, 1978 re ecora e was room walls may reap the benefits of gra oes no en se o II being everlasting. Take pencil - consolidated their labor. Each time they set cases for an example How many consolidated municipal Internal fund consolidated sight on their lettered master- times have you caused yourself revenue fund local boards enterprises caPite- fund reserve funds eliminations total Pieces a small surge of pride severe eyestrain as a result of 1 2 3 11 S - 7 should be felt. After all, have attempting to read another's ^ f 5 $ f 6 f f 5 they not incurred the wrath of pencilcase. the letters being too Current Assets Mrs. Prissy Snodgrass )whose faded to decipher readily' This Cash 40.334 4,469 8,055 52.858 husband, incidently. Is on the phenomenon is not very wide Taxes receivable 241.872 241.872 board of trustees for thatparti- spread, but i have seen the vic- Accounts receivable 74,066 3.277 299 35,209 (SOB) 112,343 cular public building) and,- aught tims. They idly pick up my Other current assets __ 725 - 28.218 -30943 Ic the eye of many a weary way- pencilcase and begin to read T'o Capital outlay to be recovered - 894,098 884 098 farer on an" otherwise menial me they appear to be looking for In future Years errand' something in particular Ofherlon term _ -- ---- --�'� -- 23,206 - These artists have in- is there not even a grain of Total - 358,997 1_746 299 __919 307 59,481 (Sega) 1,345322 advertentl Ymade more work for truth in my brother's current -------- --- - ---_- _- - the custodians. Although the favorite, "it's not the fall that Current liabilities banana yellow cement walls kills a person, it's the sudden Temporary loans 331,000 35,000 366.000 made a perfect base icolor to stop'" This will fade from his Accounts pgyoble and accrued scrawl on, they have to be re- mind in future years, but the bare liabilities 71 •099 275 299 209508 71,374 painted, this time in a bit more fact remains that people express, Other current liabilities __ _ _ __ _ --__-_ ---__- --- ----- - - -- - reserved shade, say funeral in some form, something they �� Nal I firm IIab11I1I•s 884.098 1184.098 black Self motivation i5 there- have discovered throuh 8x- 49,205 59.481 108.686 fore, not always beneficial to all perience. The truth remains. Reserves end reserve funds // 11A,W-) mankind, though some abstract howperiever dressed up truth faded out . ..1, _____-,- _-...__ _. - __-. Belenee (or deficit) at the year end 7, ---- 7 I 1 __._.___- Tstal 398,997 7,746 2" .919.307 59.481 L508) 1. 345 322 facts of life could be gleaned lust ask Daniel. frOM the encyclopedia of other- Dianne McBride, IIF on the range for summer This will be remembered as the year the senior football team arose again. Next year a rebuilt bionic team will attempt to dupli- cate former glories. The best news in cross country was Janet Wood winning an individual title at Huron -Perth. The senior girls' basketball team under the coach- ing of Mrs. Lisle went to the semi- finals before losing out to Listo- wel by a bare six points. In boys' volleyball the Jr. boys reached the playoffs after leading the Huron league. In the winter term all boys' basketball teams finished out of the playoffs. The senior girls' volleyball team advanced to Huron -Perth before losing out. The most successful team in.the school had to be the cross country ski team. The girls' team won Huron -Perth. The boys' team won the team race at Huron - Perth, with Jerry Bremner coming in first. The girls won WOSSA and went on to OFSAA where Janet Wood placed 19th! The other big news of the winter was the winning of the Huron - Perth championship by the girls, skipped by Donna Ballagh! The highlight of the spring was the high standard of soccer dis- played under the apt tutelage of Mills and Mali. The seniors were in every game right until the final 4un. The juniors, playing superbly, made it to the semi- finals - losing out to Central Huron 1-0. Well done boys! in girls' gymnastics Shelley Letteau led the way with a first place finish in both vaulting and uneven bars. In boys' gymnastics individual titles went to Jim and Greg Laidlaw and to Kevin Wamsley. Except for a bad in- jury to Kevin's foot the boys would have taken the champion- ship. The track and field team is on its way back. The team placed fifth in Huron -Perth, beating St. Marys for the first time in his- tory. Janet Wood, Shane Purdon, Suzanne Helphenstein, Tom Remington all won Huron -Perth championships, Janet Wood won the Sr. girls title. Janet al com- peted at WOSSA, OFS re- gional and at all -Ontario. Wait until next year! _ Nouse Plans Drawn Free estimates. References for all previous work. SCHAEFER RESIDENTIAL DESIGN LISTOWEL 2'91-1449