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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-05-17, Page 23A GOOD CLOSE LOOK -- Mrs. Lawrie Kerslake of Harpu.rhey looked over the many house plants donated for sale by Horticultural. Society members Saturday. (Expositor Photo) tribute LQ• members: BY BEA :'MALONEY-FADDEN:. When things are. ' des- perately wrong in is human, life. it is encouragement and; ,support, riot criticism, that helps and heals and coaxes us: back from the brink of hopelessness.: To see ,quiet minds, :confi- dence, on ideuce, and inner peace being g restored to individuals is to witnessthe sincere, dedi- cated members of A.A. being' successful. They help people realize it is always a sign of strenth to ask for help. No doubt they are a great consolation to the "Chief" as He :.watches His sons and daughters gathered togethere in friendship ;sake, around`. the A; A. meeting table. To witness, ; countless numbers of people, with previously broken lilies, and: damaged relationships, re- gaining their self-esteem, and making come -backs, as a result of this tremendous fellowship, 'is something ,to think about -' something to attribute credit to. KIlbairc lan1 rden ;co ton' -descri.bes B'lt'MAISEL 'TLTRNELILIt . b 'followed carefully. It always .a job% to attend the meetings of the Seaforth: Horticultural Society. Whey '. are always so friendly. Dr. Rodger 'Whitman introduced'. the guest speaker Ken Smith: who writes the "Gardener". for the London Free Press.. His chosen topic was the Arctic area. l -Ie has been there and takoR :his own pictures, To, us •thwc- e Ar&ti'c to* on a new meaning, OS part' of Canada, He, showed pictures of Yellowknife * the Modern town, in the North. and his pictures of flowers, thatgrew in this area. Xheir colouring and quantity were a delight and surprise to see Out hear about, especially in' the frozen north. Although l have always been interested in gardening and all that it entails, I have been unable to satisfymyself actively in this rewarding activity: for some years. I have t0• be content with watching potted plants grow, in my room. Kind friends See that I' have plenty «these on hand and also cut flowers: in season front their gardens, all of which I :am, very thankful for. The speaker gave a few hints on caring for clotted plants. Watering could make them grow or if they receive tob;nnuch water they will die.'. The same is true of fertil- izers. He warned that' the instructions for these should SPRING WEIGH heck out our super collection , of .light weight sweaters. Many styles to choose from,. long sleeves, short sleeves, patterns and. plaids MAIN CONNEtt. CLtNTON 404232 i1. -CORN .. The foss of 2 bushels of grain by grpund • ejquipment even under dry conditions, pay� for our service '1 "RLI" Thousands of hours of crop spraying (experience tO insane neighbour the job _rsdctne right, ask: your chances are we, . have sprayed' his: Call now to have your fields ,Mookecl at, aanother busy season CALL COILECT JIM'S FLYING SERVICE LTD. R .R. ay3tilisonburg 0424800. . IN 'SEAOORTH MILTON J. D I ETZ LTD. RSR. Seaforth 52'T4800 „REMEMBER EVERY CIV P SPRAYED LIKE OUR ;DWI' AND!i``` Wednesday, our Church Day, Rev. `RSR Egmondville United Church took the service. His text was • found' in St. Luke Chap. 24. vs, 13. Jesus had .risen from) the dead as he had told; His; •disciples. ;that he would rise:' Onthe third day. Read from vs. S" to. $et the story.. Rev. Roberts discussed this: portion- of scripture on the road iso' Emmaus. 1 ev Roberts spoke of a prfsoer of war in a- prison; who' wrote these words Olt the wail'. Quote; 1 believe in the sun even though it is net; shining. •I. believe in God when He is silent. I believein love even though I' feel it not, Jnquote. Congratulations:• to . Clarence 'Jackson who, celebrated: his 50th birthday andthe group saluted him by, singing "Happy birthday.'"' The girls appeared with- a luscious birthday cake with lighted candles which we will share#t supper. HURON .:Einso TO$,1 AY i WHAT'S SUMMER WITHOUT GERANIUMS?' And there was a terrific selection of that popular.' plant on ,sale' at the Horticultural Society's plant sale in the Rathwell :Building Saturday. Here Doreen Mustard of Br9cefield makes her choice, u..picHuron fora ll aWhet re caught et than taught.rr That wa, tiA: Ilnlutsage from: Rill principal of Blyth ##he School to the elementary' school teachers. a. Wren County. Black who has been doing. ,goat graduate work in moral:: education spoke to the teach- ers during a professional development day meeting. Friday at South Huron Dist- rict High. School. ..Parents from, each school, seine teachers from separate schools,and teachers .from ;SHDHS were invited to attend the 'seminars; on tilorals, ;and values, • ,along the county's elementary' school , . Paul Carroll, . '. ipal at Seaforth : 'Public School explained thatat present Huron County has n? guide- lines for moral education set down on par, nor any. curriculum in this area. Moral education was chosen as a subject for the : pro, tlessilobal day because timely, =Cording to Csrr ""The topic is really relevant locally,*' he said Biack'explained that eve>. though.. mortal education out scheduled On time *blear is, taught through the. teacher's actions, Fl example, he said' `that child is .slow coming in recess, he is told to speed This teaches the child punctuality. Black said that children learn moral values when tom► are punished for using fold! language, or making racial!: remarks. Another difficulty in teach- ing coaxal education is decid- ing whose values are right, said Black. Parents and teachers do not always hold the same value system. Representatives' from boards of education in Lon- don and Hamiltonalso= attended. the meetings- These cities have developed guidelines for moral ,edu- •-1 ratio;,; Eld t lt? lil, Or ideas tel COUIL *cprrraentativea froagl. #lep, $0 004, i•' H111434• County' will ev$Iuate the Fo#enaionsi develoPIrterit . da' ,, and est to or not Huron, TO/ should :dot:Mso ,illi .irr laiotral educt UO. 'be Matie. ,.. Superintendent for .edit- cittit>n in Huron County, Jim ' Coulter, says; that !Huron county elementary school teachers have seven proles sioaal development days dur- ing ur ing the school! year, This is: ' one of the lowest numbers of P.D. days in the- s!t'ea, and the rd' ha s; not ;received, any complaints. from parents. about the number of days off. Clsss'fled Ads pay dividends, Ev ry week more ,arid' more people'discover what might jobsare ac-, . compliished by low coat Huron Expositor Want Ads Dial 527-0240. To:: The Members of Council,," Ratepayers and In Corporation of the Township of,iliutiett - We..have'examined the -1978 financial stateaents'of 114 CorpOr%tion.of' the Township of Hullett and the Blyth District Fi,re'Area Board, this Hullett Township Recreation 'and'Commun%ty'CentreDoped and' the Auburn' Hall. Board. Our eatamination was made in,actordande with:general le' accepted auditing standards, and accordingly' included sect:, tests and. other'procedures us siecorsidered necessary in the. circumstances, . ' In our opinion these: financial statements :?tenet'fairly the financial position of; the Corporation of the. Township. of hluIleU and its Local boa -its and committees as at December 31, 197,t, and khe results of their operations for the year then ended, 10 ,reeordanceuvrith ateounting principles generally accepted for Ontario municipalities ,Applied on a ,basis consistent with that of the. preceding. .•year. ' bi't4nta e[ the Coderich, Ontario' March 16, 1979 STATEMENT for the year Accumulated net revenue [deficit) at the beginning of the year I . Expenditures and transfers Municipal expenditures. General government Protection to persons and property 'Transportation services Environmental services Health: services 'Social and family s,rviccs- Recrealion and cultural' services Planning and development • Other Total expenditure ?466,074' Transfers Transfers to region or county Transfers to school boJrds'. Durst,.964d14 4 Bender., Chartered Accountant$' Licencts numoor.840 • AND EXPENDITURE' en d 0e4onlat'b11., / 978 197,8 • Budget' S .111,0511: • 36,700' ' 30,500 ..320,570 4,054 • 500 600 :. 9,000 , 44,'150 Total transfers. Total expenditures and transfers Revenue by purport Municipal purposes. i1- Taxation • . Payments in lieu of taxes' Ontario grants Other grants• Feesand service charges' Other Revenue to pay for mtinicipat purposes Region or county requisition Taxation Payments in lieu oftaxes OthOntarioer grants, Rt+vcnue to pay theregion or county requisition • School board requisition Taxation Payments in lieu of tuxes' Other Revenue to pay the school board requisition Total revenue ' Accumulated net revenue (deficit) at l' the end of the year . I ' • Analysed as follows: G,encralrevenue Region or county School boards Special charges Special areas Loeal boards Municipal enterprises Hullett Tounitirip,Reereation, and. Community Center Board Auburn Community Hail Board '1, Blyth.Di.strict Fire Area 9oardl' 87,834 200 811.4 7545,719„_" '96,474 3,500' 200,100 16,500. 88,450 W� .5(1,000 4562.92k„, 56,993: 30,841 200,811 200, 11 •743-669 • 1978 , Actual 5 7.1 012 47,19° 41,275' 176,076 :'1177x. 503 *5fi 9,0709' 68,130. 146, 3J4:, 88,584 203,45`).. 292)943_• 638;1417,,' 102,617 6,396 127,896 1.6,983 97,346 351,238`. 57,607 66. 30,'366 s5,039 203,675 203y675 642.952 22,440 (612) ,(x14) (980) 3,443 l;7;992) %15.585_ sr/41E6ENT"o eAPflAL OPElitA' IONS: • tor lIir;yrarMOO besrmkt`r.fX i197:,t li Unfnanced capital outlay (Unexpended capital financing) ;tithe beginning of.the year '+ Capital expenditure General government , (ireteetion to persons and property 3'tAnsportationSerttces ; Environmental serviCes , Health services Social and family stbitei , , Itecreation and cultural services Manning and development ()the[' total efrpendititre Euipitatfinancing` ' Crbn'tributiont from the revenue fund ,Csft'ributions Crbm rcterve funds 'and TeservC8 • I! l.bng term' liabilities inc0rrtd (>ntario grrants, tottaOther , pitltl rnan..eing Uofinatited capital outlay (unexpended ifdpi'tal Cin*flcing) at the end of the year 154,`733` 3,193 19/0917 35*5,553 36,96$' 44666 159,+J00 '18,215 Q,763...w y�.rs •1977: Actual. 19,853 40,654, 196,896' 3,778 445 6,56" 11,595: ' 56,473' 3i115S0�" 90,235 186 965 29200 630,750' 85,460 3,402 162,559 20;8.49 • .61,088: • 16,146' 349,506 63,020 2,500' 21,253 ,773. 184,833. 194:r:8, .: 621112 11,050 11,7,891. (67) th3o) (399) 1,806: 0.-,v5T) 41‘956" simmosommossesimmoisimiliiimismosurimm 21,$41 10,8/4 11,5044 123,100 66,526 ' Current assets Cash^ uditor'S' Report BAi:ANCE SHEET' y,1 tl December mb"'r •li. 197.4 Tatxesreee,vable Accounts receivable Other curl; nt assets Capital outlay'tu be rccuvered_in future years Other lung term assets Current tiabillei 'i"emporary ltou is Accounts payableand uccrueii liabilities Other current liabilities' Net leng term liabilities Reserves and reserve funds Accumulated net revenue (deficit) and unappliedcapitalre receipts 1978 76,992 81,856 122,496 . 281,344 508,618 • 53,440. 843,402 10,800 125,401 ' 136,201 • • 508,6;8 • 182,998 ' 15, es 843,402 I t977 s: 55,9.48' 82,571-( .. '211,45 349,972 396,242 38,003.' 784,217 :125, 785 55,763 181,548 :396,242 195,377 784,217 NOTES TO',1'HE. FINANCIAL STATE IENrS, . I. ACCOUNTING 'POLICIES (a) Statement of Revenue:. and' Expenditure.: This, statement, reflects the, revenuesand expenditures of the revenue fund, the Hullett Township' Recreation and Community Centre Board, the Auburn'.Community Hall Board and the Blyth District Fire Area,Board. (b) Statement of Capital Operations ; This statement reflects the capital expenditure.of the municipality to 'be recovered from the general.muniap41.'revenut of the municipality and its local boards and muni4ipal enterprises as described in note 1(a).: (c) Balance • Sheet 1 This statement reflects the assets and liabilities of the revenue fundi,' :the capital fund, reserve funds andlocal boards and municipal enter= prises as described in. note 1(a). • (d) Fixed Assets The historical cost and: accumulated•depreciation of fixed assets- is not; repotted: for ,municipel1`purposes.- lnsteed, the:"Capital Outlay At, be recovered, in future.yeats" whioh is. the aggregate of the.princlpal pot.tion of,unmatured long term liabilities,:eapitai,:funds transferred to other organizations, and the cost of capital projects not yet perman- ently financed is'reported on: the Balance Sheet._ (e) Charges for net long 'term liabilities Debt retirement costs :including principal.'and interest are -charged against,current.revenues in the periods in which they are paid. Interest chargesiate not accrued for the periods, from the dates'of:the latest ' interest payments to the end,of the financial year.' (f) Trust Funds , , " trust, funds administered,by the Municip'ality amounting to $ 2,200 ate only .reflected -in the Trust Funds, Statement of Continuity and Balance''' Sit a t,• 2. CAPITAL OUTLAY To BE RECOVERED 18 .FUTURE YEARS_ (a) The capital outlay to be recovered in future years doesnot represent a burden on general municipal revenues as it is to be.recovered in 'future years ftom other sources:. • 197$:. - 1977 special charges on benefitting land- nwnet3 :for tile drainage 'loans' $ 508,618 $ 396,242 ,•. (b) "Capital outlay5i including fixedaseet3 and the transfer! of.cep'ital 'funds in the amount,of $ 36,.965'rthich have: been financedfrom general munidipel revenues of the current year,• are reported' en the Statement of Revenue' and Expenditure. 1 • 3. RESERVE FUNDS' �• During the:year, $ 39,153 were credited directly to reserve funds'without being recorded as revenues' and 'expenditures of the•Revenue fund. The sogtce5 ere[' . province di d Ont o Home ltenewal plan grant, Bank and loan ihiteresK.• , 4. NET .IONG.TERM t,IABILITIES 'Che balande for net 'Ong terra liabilities repotted en the Balance Shedti is titade'up.of the •fo'Llowingt $ 36,397 '5. 2, 756 Total long term liabilities incurred by ,the municipality including' those; Incurred on ,behalf of former school boards And outstanding at the end of the year amount to • 663,618 A Of the lbhg term llabilities'shown above, the respon- • sibll.ity for payment Of"prtndtp'ai,aml interest charges has been Assumed: by the *ten County 9oard_,oC Education fora principal 46000of •(158,000) Net long term 1tabllittelb A at itie .Fria of tale yawl: $ 50. 9 ' 5. tamicaS FOR 1flOT LONG 'GERM •'LIA•B2[LtTtER •' •'fotAl charges for•t.he year /Or long tei'ttr 9tlehilltiea Witte as £a1'l00et 2918 1977.•, principal payiitente 1 . 47,524 0,1811 Interest' 19,036, 13.302 $ 66,580 $ 5/49 The 'total charges shown above were pA'id from general municipal rev'eneea •, of the municipality add are inoluded•in expenditure on the Stateueent of Revenue and Expenditure t:leeitlfief ander Plantdt8 and' 0evetoptatnt 64 E. AIt,TI-iNpt.ATI04 ACT' 1 The municipality, its 1601 ;bo6rd8 andeniehiit8YlO'ii5 are by tie****401, ' between the Government of C7inada and the Cove'thietttit of the HroVince 'Of' ' Ontario dated January 13, 1976, subject to The Attti"Infletton Act ' l tCetada) and Lis national gut delines. alitletielltiot 1401tt0 itw t*NadA tadynpetetion payMente effeetivp'Oet004t 14; 1$75,114.4 1irfitta'rkion wbA *600'01 April 18, 1976. .. ,. .:� • .. , ; .. ,- .... 0