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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1961-03-23, Page 8PAGE EIGHT ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Bow1ing Scores Weekly Team Point Team High Triple points Standing ZURICH LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE Dominionaires (Judy Moore, 450) ------ „,____ (E. Bannister, 450) Dreamers (V. Lavery, 473) Jokers (E, Weido, 511) ...._ _ Tooters (R. Decker, 565) Dashettes (S. Kiefer, 599) _. Lazy Six (D. Bates, 475) __.. 3 69 4 101 0 52 7 120 7 154 0 82 Night Hawks (D. Hess. 599) -- 7 135 Blue Notes (L. Turkheim, 420) 0 37 H.L.A. (B, Haven, 496) -__..._.__.___._., 2 65 Hot Shots (F. Dennome, 457) 5 71 Ups 'and Downs (S. Tiernan, 536) 5 101 Varieties (A. Desch, 459) ___. _._ 2 S3 High average, S. Tiernan, 172; high triple, M. Kroft, 695; high single, R. Decker. Weekly high single, M. Rader, 234. ZURICH MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Alley Cats (Irene Frayne, 527) Hard Rocks (Earl Flaxbard, 430) _.. Gutter Snipes (Dorothy Breakey, 430) Boo Boos (Reg Black, 575) --- Nite Hawks (Garnet Leitch, 482) Hi Los (Harold Stade, 479) - Gimmicks Bernice Eckel, 466) Flying Frenchmen (Jim Bedard, 549) Walnuts (Elmer Oesch, 491) Cannon Balls (Len Bates, 620) 5 104 2 54 0 28 7 118 2 46 5 123 2 59 5 139 0 69 7 79 Busy Bees (Eileen Rennie, 494) 2 . 112 Hensall Hornets (Jack Corneil, 543) 5 119 Ladies high single, Eileen Rannie, 274; high triple, Ann Desch, high average. Ann Desch, 161.9. Men's high single, Harold Stade, 306; high triple, Harold Stade, 743; high average, Harold Stade, 185.1. ZURICH MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE Car-Penters (Neil Walker, 508) 5 The Angels (Ed Lesperance, 569) 2 King Pins (John Robinson, 652) 2 Pepsis (Don Hesse, 618) 5 Pearson Kings (Mike Wercholaz, 561) 5 Bull Dogs (Latimer Kranik, 610) 2 Knights of Columbus (Clarence Geoffrey, 551) 2 Ruston Flyers (Jerome Geoffrey, 608) 5 Co-op Thunderbirds (Neil Taylor, 674) 3 Ink Spots (Bob Johnston, 607) __., 4 Globe Trotters (George Sweeney, 659) 5 Tail Twisters (Bob McKinley, 566) 2 Butcheretes (Clare Geiger, 550) 2 Hornets (Pete Masse, 534) 5 Hot Shots (Earl Hohner, 568) 3 Dough Boys (Harold Stade, 642) 4 113 88 58 143 89 85 91 54 65 128 87 89 68 105 104 95 High single, Louis Masse, 362; high triple, George Sweeney, 803; high average, M. Wercholaz, 199. EE nd GRAIN AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES Contracts are Avs1lable Fertilizer at Copetitive Prices E. L® MICLE PHONE 13 and 205 SON LIMITED HENSALL, ONTARIO M. 4a�..a' ilior.a4 Yk' •.Y.'YIS!M1�''7. C1' ' ['.. FES* TES RC 23 - 24 25 QUAKER "QUOTA" 98c tin KLEENEX, Economy, White and Colors _..__, 4 for 99c AYLMER SOUPS, Mushroom, Chicken, Oyster, Veg. Beef 5 for 79c FLUFF() CHRIS.TIES PREMIUM CRACKERS, 1 Ib KRAFT CHEESE SLICES, All Varieties Ib. ____ ...._____...,.. 29c HAWES PASTE WAX, 1 Ib. tin BETTY CROCKER CEREALS, Cherrios, Wheaties, Trix, Sugar Jets, Twinkles ___. 4 for 99c PET INSTANT MILK POWDER, 3 Ib. .. 99c 2 lbs. 59c 33c 49c Free Gold ' end Mail -Out Features ? Free Stamps with 1.32 oz. LGA SALAD DRESSING ? Free Stamps with 1.16 oz. KELLOGS CORN FLAKES ? Free Stamps with 1-14 oz. TGA POTATO CHIPS ? Free Stamps with 1-25 STUART HOUSE FOILWRAP ? Free Stamps with 2 MORTONS FROZEN DINNERS ? Free Stamps with 1 bottle BAYERS ASPIRIN 100's Freezer Features ZER-O-PAI( STRAWBERRIES HIGHLINER COD FILLETS, 1 Ib.. 37c 29c reduce Features RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT TEXAS NO. 1 CABBAGE 6 for 25c ___ 2 for 23c Table Rite Meat Features PRIME RIB ROASTS 65c Ib. BLADE ROASTS (Blade Removed) .__.____..__..____ 45c Ib. SHORT RIB ROAST ��'°�` 55c lb. LEAN MINCED BEEF _. _________ .____..,.__._..._._____ 39c Ib. PORK TENDERLOIN ._.___..__.___.__._____.__.._...... ._ ..,._ ... 99c Ib. BROWN'S IGA MARKET HENSALL OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS , Save Gold Bond Stamps for' Valuable Premiums THROUGH THE SPYING -GLASS. (With a slight nod to Lewis Carroll) Revived from a decade ago By Lewis Milligan The Walrus and the Carpenter, Each with his little axe, Went looking round the market place For something else to tax. 'Twould never do, they both agreed, To let the thing relax. "It seems we've covered every- thing" The Walrus said, with glee. To which the Carpenter replied, "What do you mean by 'we'? It's you that's covered everything; There's nothing left for me!" "'Tis true, my friend," the Wal- rus said, "I get the tax on sales. Which is my right, and everything, From motor cars to nails, Must pay a portion of its price To fill my civies' pails." "Your civies!" said the Carpenter, "I have a family too; And it is growing every year,— I need more revenue. I don't see why I should not tax The sales as well as you," "Alas, my friend," the Walrus said, "That is by law denied, Unless each article you tax Is plainly marked outside .. . But we might change the law so that Your sales tax it would hide." "I have it!" said the Carpenter, Conveniently low. "A sales -turnover tax would be The very thing, I trow. The purchasers would pay it, but They then would never know." The Walrus and the Carpenter Were walking arm in arm. "I'm fixing that," the Walrus said; "It's acting like a charm. But it is up to you to keep Your people from alarm." The Carpenter said nothing but "It's getting kinda warm." "I know just what you mean, my friend," The Walrus said, "and we Must put a stop ,at once to this Undue publicity. Are we not now at war to save Our dear democracy?" This question stumped the Car- penter; And he tried hard to think. He looked the Walrus in the eye, And thought he saw it wink .. . As there was nothing more to say, They went and had a drink. 0 Want -Ads Are Sure To Bring You Results FOR THE LATEST In HAIR STYLING Give Us A CALL Phone 223 ZURICH Fixed: Plant and equipment Ileal estate Tools and vehicles ___ Office furniture and fixtures"- Capital Account — Cash in bank ----- ______ Current; Accounts receivable subscribers, rentals _� Tolls unbilled "" Inventory of material Cash on hand ._._ Sundry accounts receivable Advertising charges recoverable Due to Depreciation Funds from Current Funds THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961 Ray Municipal Telephone System BALANCE SHEET as at December 31, 1960 ASSETS Debenture principal unpaid LIABILITIES Debenture principal paid Current: Advance by Township of Hay .._____ Bank overdraft .__ Accounts payable ___ "�""_ "'" ___ Toll deposits Due from Current fund to Depreciation funds Earned surplus, December 31, 1960 Depreciation Reserve Account: Balance, December 31, 1959 _ ________ Deduct: Provision for year $172,642,92. 14,592.78 4,231,10 1,639.23° $193,106.03 70,302,90 13,446.04 15,546.05 9,477.64 330.70 14,554.24 1,368.33 54,723,00 970.03 $319,101.96 100,000.00 69,764.70 169,764,70 28,000.00 2,679,64 3,584.50 1,770,00 970.03 —9,720.24 10,690.27 STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES for the year ended December 31, 1960 REVENUE Subscribers' levies _ Non subscribers rentals From Bell Telephone Company for commissions on long distant calls and advertising Installations and other income Moving lines and poles Pay office tolls on local calls Administration and General: EXPENDITURE Commissioners salaries _ Secretary and treasurer's salary Other gen. salaries, auditors, etc. Rent, heat, light and insurance __ Stationery, printing and postage _ Unemployment insurance Depreciation: furniture & fixtures Building, Plant and Equipment: Operator's salaries Maintenance and repairs wages _ _ Maintenance and repairs -supplies Workmen's compensation Truck expense Sundry Municipal taxes Depreciation: Tools and vehicles Building Plant and equipment 1,150.00 3,399.84 276.50 2,296.85 822.76 504,48 235.67 20,862,98 14,545.98 11,684.59 664.32 3,490.90 1,664.73 971.63 8,686.10 760.28 1,062.17 8,632.15 64,339.73 Bank and temporary loan charges __ 3,117.53 Debenture debt charges: Principal 2,000.00 Interest 70.00 NET PROFIT FOR YEAR STATEMENT OF EARNED SURPLUS for the year ended December 31, 1960 Balance, January 1 Add: Net profit for year 11,175.41 37,004.17 111,363.06 970.03 $319,101.96 $36,360.05 4,559.95 34,731.00 810.90 11,826.07 1,100,80 $89,388.'77 78,213.36 $11,175.41 Deduct: Cost of debenture issue _ 116,458.26 Discount on debentures sold_ _ 4,774.38 5,095,20 Balance December 31, 1960 $111,363.06 SUMMARY OF TELEPHONES Subscribers G. 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