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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1954-3-24, Page 4Wednee 7, IVIareh 24.4114.1$64t - 11,1,0F40 *INGHAM DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL, BOARD STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS 'FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DEOEMBER, 1963 RECEIPTS 476/Pernraent Grants ................................ .... lastuft Sup erannuatIou Declueted gunicipal Levies • Village of Teeevrater . Town of *Ingham Township of Culross Village of .13resseis ......... Township of Turnberry Township c Es.,t Wewernsegh. Township or M.rrhi Township o Kinloss Township of Grey Township of Newick Township or Wt Vtawanosh $74,09/3.71 3,171.84 $70,320.87 3,659.e9 18,166.01. 9,113.84 3,885,91 11,025,98 7,017.29 14,750,45 1.,056.74 2,813.28 12,454,80 449.46 619,022,86 Tuition Paid by Outside Boards - Goderich District Collegiate Institute $ 262.20 Listowel Distriet High Scheel 1,389.88 Walkerton District High So1i 1 .... 409.48 3adet Grant County of 'Heron Agriculture "Bank Loate Miscellaneous vow .7." • PAYMEN.TE3 Bank Overdraft -01 December, 1952 Wight Classes • Tuition Teachers' Salaries Leese Superannuation Deducted 7,/netr1etional Supplies - Library and Stuclentel Supplies Shop 'Mork Home Economies Aerlictilture 1,022.24 Transportation Officers' Salaries Bank eliargee, Interest and Exchange "Besurance General Exponse. Telephone Varetakers's Salaries Caretaker's suppite.9 Tael and Utilities Repairs and Replacements Cadets -rehysical Etineatien 'Rank L00115 rennirture and Equipment 'Tuition Paid - Outside School - Goderich District Collegiate Institute $ 582.66 London Board of Education 156.36 Listowel District High School e98.95 Walkerton Dietrict High School 296.32 $62,264,56 3,680.64 1,473.57 984.43 268.08 $ 2,061.01 182.00 500.00 97,000.00 205.95 $249,292.69 $ 3.863.87 512.00 Share of Expenses Paid - Teeswater Public School Board $1,173.03 Brussels) Public School Beard 834.45 Debentures Paid Tiot Lunches Option on Sites Unemployment Insurance 1 C. Carrie Seholarsthip - To Bodle Craig 58,583.e2 Aleettie - McLean en a pretty ‘tioublegleg comasec4 Int Ildelvtile Preiebyterian Ohttech iiiruevele on lYfareth itt,. the Rev. W. Fnitlen. Witted in Marriage Ella 1 daughter ef Mr. mid Mes. Roderick MeLeen to Franklin Timm Al. 000r, Bon Of Sohn Ail000k, Brusaele li It ift. O. Givee in marriage by her %thee i lite bride looked lovely in e. gown I. 1 a chantilly lave over satin, with 1 I a three.quarter length itel and i dress of lily 46 CIO valley and ear- i 1 tied a. white Bible topped with red i I O3 -0n0 white; etreemere. IMise Ruby 1VIeLean. sister of the 1 1 bride was maid of honor wearing an i orr the shoulder gown at Pearl told t ITette and carrying •s bouquet of i blue M1111131 with matching heed- ; dress, Little Beth Pennington, Ii niece of the bride was Sower -girl . I wearing a blue organdy floor -length . I dress with ma/tolling headdress and i ) tarried a nosegay of Yellow mums ' end red TOMS. [ 1 13111 Alcock brother of the groom was best man, and Donald McLean i and Seek MeWhirter served as ' i ushers. Accompanied by Mins Barbara Allen at the organ. Mies. Sean Thomae I sang, "Bekuse" and "T'll walk be- I. side You" during the signing at the register. At a reeciption for a about forty - 1 five guests sit the Legion Roorn9, Mrs. McLean received /the gueeta wearing a navy teffeeta dress with I navy eccessories and a eoreage of I pink ear:lotions, , For a honeymoon trip to sale. villa ihe bride donned a blue -grey • suet with white accessories and a coursage of red roses. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Alcock will reside .in Brussels. Grey Township School Board 3,738,30 Grey Township School Board meeting. --v Minutes were read and adopted on motion of Conley and Brown. I Motion •of Brown and MeParlane that Jack Hood supply the schools for 1954-55. 5Iotion of Brown and Conley that the following bilis be paid Frank Harrison, caretaker supplies 180 Mauna Hayden, hot lunch supplies 14.00 Harris Broom Co., brooms 33.00 Di:ethane Products 14.50 Jerk Hood School Sapplies books 89,36 J. C. Heming-way, wiring at No. 9 and No. 1 31.00 J. C. Hemingeray, Sec.-Treas. 42,269.66 1,049.96 1,623,77 563.14 2,423.41 186.75 0,620.43 547.66 2,807.08 516.61 88.81 669.67 97,000.00 2,401.31 - 1 2,034.38 2 .00 7. 4 8 5,457,41 913.50 25e.00 64.08 100.00 $934,283.21 Bank Ttelanee • 31 December, 1953 15,000.43 $249,292.69 JIERTIFICATE We have examined the books and records 'of the *Ingham District High School Board for the year ended 31 December, 1953 and in our Olden the above Statement of Receipts and Disbursements le car reet, according to the books and records and information furnished. LONDON, ONTARIO 170 MARCH, 1954 James S. Armstrong, Chairman PEA.TtSON, EDWARDS & CO. ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS W. A. Galbraith, Secretary - Treasurer THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE Nobody will (tenet teat alohol has many important uses. Modern civili- zation could net continue without the incluestrial and scientific aid of alco- hol. 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