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The Huron Expositor, 1968-09-26, Page 10r•lit.:.;:!..:.t..4.'::::!..111111111111111111:1:14•111111111111111 .. . ... „ .... „ leeertilf t4IIIXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, Olefe SEPT-. -AMP* leleneharese tevete veie' t; ;met .1e:is:keine be vire!: • es- weed .140extee tteptieie - ;. ..Pre44er 1/7,,NO..ti01•!40414 ••18"Insec.t eg� '19,Eritish, baby carriage • 11'Theater bum: 23"Trained • 27-A continent •,(abbr.) 28 -Handle at -Knock 84011tar 35•Weirdest 38"Negativs 81),Number .41-Oceari 42 -Coins 44 -Printer's meamire 40 -Flight of steps ,48. Evade 51 -Slave 52 -Decay 53 -Communist party. • (abbr.) 55 -Surrounded ,60 -Lease 62-Bacteriolo- : gist's Wire 163-W.s1ght of India '64 -River In Siberia 165 -Places DOWN 1 -Posed for portrait 2. Hasten 2 -Unusual 4 -Baby frog 6.WaII painting 4 -Printer's measure 7 -Occupy a chair •IliAlrplans Ogarageu it),Great eake 1.1.13.ampene • 16 -Wears AWAY 28 - interpose ..22 -Preposition 23 -Hit hard (slang) 24 -Quote 25. Pronoun • 26 -Owing 30 -Relating to the singing birds 32-Pllaster 33. Nosegay 36 -Things. In law 87-Shipworms 40-01 neither sex 49 -Compass point (abbr.) 45-Phyalcian (abbr.) 64 1908 saes Not.40 E S 3930 3211H aAv a MIL 7u A v M w 5.1-NaoliVas o N d IIII V N 310 sa901 1.1. c1C1 'l - n v a a a a 0 I a H 47 -Gray 48 -Periods of time 49.Devotion 50 -Reverbera- tion 54 -Metal fastener .,• LOHS SOLUTION *56 -Command t9 horse 57 -Superla- tive ending 58 -French: of the et -Artificial language WI" 111111111iiiiii11111111E11111111111 • William, M. Hart FUEL ETC. Phone 527-0810 ' ...4.4.44.4/•••••••••••••••.5.44••••••••••••••••••••••••••r • , Seaforth advice from Doris Clark want a horse, not a dog DEAR. DORIS— . Pm.. 13 yeaes oe age. I the* 'I'm =eh mom capable ef thine 1 wasn't before. One thing is riding My veer • own eeese. I've always wanted to gem in own hone but I usually.wind up with a deg, bird oft eat, whieh I dean care for. My father doesn't mind the cost, iVs just the fact that might get hurt. The Horse Lover DEAR HORSE LOVER Can you blame hint? A horse is a goeat big hunk of boneand emeeie, . and entl see his leet- cities treasure. • The answer is training pre- feaably in a pony e elub, You Leann basic things like mount- ingedismounting, trotting, on a gentle pony. Only after you ean show skills in the simple things are you penritted to mount a Mow Lively andinal. Possession of yet* Own; home• would follow that. .Better hunt aniundefor a pony school. , • DEAR DORIS Our son is dating a distant. relative and she L9 not a girl we eel -he wotild be eompatible with for - any period ef time. She has a &meow_ heart condition. She is completely literate and I mean by this she cummot tell her own name when written. She lias refused to be tu- tored, stating she didn't have Remember! It takes but a Moment to. pace an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. CARS— • 1968 Chev. Custom Impala, 327, 3 -speed automatic. 2-1968 Pontiac Parisiennes, one 4-dooe hardtop and One 2 -door hardtop. 1968 Chev. Caprice 4 -door hardtop, fully equipped 1967 Pontiac Convertible 1967 :Pontiac Parisienne 4 -door hardtop, 8 • cylinder auto, power steering 1967 Chev. Bel -Air sedan, V-8, fully equip- ped. 1966 Pontiac Sedan, V-8, fully equipped. 2-1966 Chev. Bel -Airs e-1966 Pontiac Parisienne 4 -door Hardtops, fully equipped. 1966 Pontiac Parisienne Convertible, 327 motor. 1965 Ford XL 2 -door el.T. 1966 Dodge 880, 4 -door hardtop, fully .equip- ped. 1965 Pontiac Parisienne 4 -door H.T. A number of 196.- 1966 Chevs., and Pon- tiacse mostly V -8's, fully equipped, automa- tics to choose from. STATION WAGONS - 1966 Chev. Bel -Air, V-8, .P.S., auto. TRUCKS - 1966 Chev. 3/4 -Ton Pick -Up 1965 Chev. 1/2 -Ton, heavy duty. 1965 Chev. %-Ton pick-up. 1963 Chev. 3-Toncab and chassis. 1965 Ford F500 cab an,d chassis 1964 Chev. 1/2 -Ton pick-up VANS - 1 -1965 Econoline Van, heavy duty. BRUSSELS MOTORS • BRUSSELS - ONTARIO PHONE 173—"The Home' of Better Used Cars" OPEN EVERY EVENING (WE ARE BUYIN WHEAT OATS BARLEY te, Contact Us for Prices W. G. Thompson & Son LIMITED • HENSALL 262-2527 te. know aeythire, alea late a disabilitY Peneton. 1 pewee put downeonParPIPT 14,Sft 106iff big a zero, she is. We believe our see is dmielde eriug giving her an eeteagel- meet ring. Quite a =Ott Of self in this way. Aleo, we led the boys be went to Retool wee ape gettklig- Marribeft,.aind he feels he Itas 0031041 Wm- thi4 -OA IS eltliging ttICt 111011 SO tight be cannot "get hie head out ef . the sendeitte !see what else maty he aro. Whertepatenee, spend 'ewer 20 Yea les rieeeing- to 'eteiee 'them it's sad to see if go doWnAheeeetn, Leet for Winds" DAR eCiSte-e...,.iitOleere Ming ,man `thedo 110' `eisea chooahlg- Web hive( e• eneilt his neweettig to essert • e,lumselteeeould ,you ,ehenee hiseieniteeeet hint - self, so that he twee inclepence ene 01 needini in '1*e:ea• dee- perate-Phoecet • - I'd stiggest eenew-: (pad:tar ham When -it comes to sociabili- ty in his own hornet. OW moth- er says all yett, have to dee is stuff the mefrigera,trir full of meets and opent :year doons. No enitieisin, go heavy chapel- Feeendlinese. Then see haw this girl stacks up. . Confidential to Hostess— Making comensation sometiinee mean knowing .vvherb te be quiet and listen. The -exeision who is. se, keen on 'getting his own ideas expeeesed thaelikeig- mores the ereger look and half - open mouth of a guest— A poor convereationaliet Another thing; One who wants to hear another Ilea -soles ideas will ,resist the teniteation • to interrupt in a loud voice with some brilliant sally of hie owrb, just as the friend gets haleWay through a sentence./ The loud voice, I expect, is supposed to drown him out and ;eliminate competition: DEAR DORIS 'L.- Mom and Dad's 25th anniversary will be heve soon and I would like to give a pensenal gift this time.- Mones wedding band has wean to a mene thread of gold and Dad never had one. I heard them say they would eaeh like. Would; it be a mistake for me to give them a simple pair of rings? T,priced a lovely pair at $50. Bright, Idea DEAR BRIGHT . • IDEA — The impulse is wcaiderfue Yet an exchange Of wedding rine is about , as pensonal ;and no- . mantic a gift 'as a husband ancle wife could giveeachothen Sel- dom would ,anyone else; presu- me to be the denier. Would!you copsed,er giving them a merehandiee certificate on that store: and enclose with . it a note saying how much you would like the privilege of pro- viding the 'rings, which, you know they have been wanting? Friends Honor • Couple A pleasant eventeg was sp- ent at the home of Mts. Thos. Appleby, Monday when twenty neighbors and friends gathered to Mem Mts. Lewis Tebbutt, pallor to her leaving far Exeter to reside. During the evening Euchre was Nand with the following winning prizes: Most games, Miss .lean Scott, lone hands Mrs. Alton Johnson Mrns. W. A. Wright presented Mrs. Tebbutt with a gift on behalf •of the gathering. CROMARTY ••• Rally Day Services in Crom- arty Church were conducted by Rev. J. C. Boyne on Sunday. The junior choir led the singing of hymns and Paul Miller and Dar- lene Templeman were soloists In the special number. Awards for regular attendance were presented to many of the Sun- day School Pupils. The Act of' • commissioning teachers and leaders was conducted by Rev. Boyne. USBORNE & HIB - BERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE • exerea, Ont. Directors: Martin Feeney - H.R. 2, Dublin Preeident Clayton Ctdquhonn R.R, 1, . Vice -President • , Science Hill Wm, 11, Chaffe - RM. 4, Mitchell. Tim Toohey` 11.11.. 3, Lucan Raymond McCurdy RR L , leirkton ettebett Gardiner BR. 1, • Cromarty Agentse }high Benninger - Dublin Harry , COMO • • • Elder Clayton Mitts • Mitchell teicretareeereasureri Angle Petterlien - Exeter Current • (lash Investm,entS Aceeunta Receivable Less Allewaeee for doubtful eq counts Inventories Other Current Assets WOOS Prepaideeepenses .. . TOTAL 9URRENT .-ASeETS Cepitil • - 'Utility Plant _ .Lands . • SgAiORTH PUBLIC ASSETS • UTILITY COMMISSJON R9-„ELECt.RIG DERTMENT SAI4NCE SREEi ' 31, 19a 13,751.79 13,751.79 -1,722,55 • 1 136.66 1,665.50 34070 - 24,692.25 2,541,86 Buildings , 16460601 Phut and Equipment 154,300.61 errensinission and Dis- tribution System 195,671.36 .• , 368,272.84 Less Accumulated Depreciation .... 89,027.53 Other Capital Assets (specify) - Equity in H.E.P.C. of Ontario TOTAL' ASSETS ; 279,24631 277,660.00 , •277,668.0 •50.30536 _EARED SURPLUS OR DEFICIT ACCOUNT • December 31, 1967 IJABILITIES Current Accounts Payable Due to Other Funds (specify) WaterwOrks department Customers' Deposits •••••••••••.mm,iiimoi•dild • TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES .• 4 ; „Capital Debeeture Debt • Due to Capitel and Loan -Fund • (General %Seetlen) Net Reserver/ (specify) Equity en ILE:P.C. of Ontario Surplus ° Capital 64,340,37 Earned e 222794.56 • 237,134.03 1,816,36 78• 6:27 '3,60030 fe202,63 10600.00 277,48.00 . IL • \ ,4“:10,10,1 N. Total Liabilities and Surplus Balance at Janhary 3, 1967 Balance after adjustments Surplus or Deficit for the year Totals of Debit and Credit columns Balanceef Surplus or Deficit at Dec. 31, 1967 .... Debit Credit 217,963.44 217,963.44 4,831.12 Balance 222,794.56 222,794.56 STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE. For the Year Ended December 31, 1967 REVENUE Sale of Electrical Energy: Residential Sales Commercial Sales (for a ten month period ending October 31, 1967) Power 21,84868 Lighting, etc. 27,848.08 Combined commercial sales (for • a two month period ending Dec- . ember 31, 1967) • 11,138.31 Sales to own Municipality Street Lighting 11,063.35 Miscellaneous Revenue: • Water heater rentals 2,236.68 Sundry 379.26 Interest earned 788.51 56,937.67 60,835.07 11,063.35 3,404.45 Total Revenue • 132,210.54 Total Revenue Section • Current Cash Investments Due from Other Funds (specify) • Hydto-Electric Department 786.27 ASSETS • EXPENDITURE Administration and General • Customers' Billing and Collecting Electrical 'Energy Purchased • • Transmission •and Transformation: - Operation Distribution,: Operation Street Lighting: Operation ° • Other—Exclusive of Depreciation and Debenture Debt Charges: (specify) Bank interest, 6.43 Depreciation Debenture Debt Charges Matured in current Year Interest% •526.00 Serial Debentures—Principal In-, • stalments 2,400.06 Total Expenditure Surplus for Year carried forward to Surplus (Deficit) Account • 132,240.54 Total Expenditure Section WATERWORKS DEPARTMENT BALANCE SHEET • December 31, 1067 Total Current Assets Capital_ ° Utility Plant • Lands 312.75 • Buildings • 9,334.31 Plant and Equieneent_ 40,996.56 Transmission and leis-. tribution System 135,774.91 • 188,328.53 Less Accumulated Depreciation ...136,017.46 TOTAL ASSETS t • 11,465,67 5,000.00 ..786.27 17,251.94 50,311.07 67,563.01 , LIABILITIES • Current Accounts Payable . Due to Other Funds (specify) Town of Seaforth • 35E1.60 Total Current' Liabilities Capital Surplus Eatned 67,117.63 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS EARNED SITRPLUS OR DEFICIT ACCOUNT • • December 31, 1967 • Balance at January 1, 1967 Balance after atustments • Swigs or Deficiteforeheyear • , . Totaleeof Debit and:tett* coltenns Balance of Surplus or Defrit Dee ; 21, 1967 Debit Credit 66,953.24 • 164.39 67,117.63 Balance 66,953.24 • ' 07,117.63 , •:0ATEMtN11,0 ftWENTJ,E AND ZIdiENiDITURE • Ferethe 'time Ended December 31,1.967 ,. .. I REVENUE • •• e EXPENDITURE Adininistration end General . Customers' Billing and Collecting .... • 18,583.68 Power and Pumping Operation Transmission and Distribution Operation (p erastierI OthercifY) 1,146.54 Iteeidenee expense Provision for depreciatioe Teta. Expenditure Surplus for year Total Expenditure Section .. Sale of Water -tee 16,010.68 ' Hydrant Rental 2,565.00 --- Miseellaneous Revenue: (specify) • " Rent of residence - • • 660.00' Interest received 374.19 - Sundry 112.35 , Vital Revenue • Total Reveille Section ' 19,730.22 , 19,730.22 • •STATISTICS • ' For the Year Eeded Deconiber 31, 1967- . Population Served (a) Inside Mtulicipality ....... (b) Outside IVItutielpality 4itiount of Surplus paid over in 'Year to polity ift 'aceordance with See. 35, 'Palle Utile, • tieAdt e. ...... ..... „ ................ .... I, id kid ••••••• ;,,, , goitre°, of SUR*: Miter, Lake, Springs, Siege, - Well, Deep 'Weil, or Purehaaed . beep Well ,iviothed of $toplz Gravity or Force ..... •GaVitY WenMaing .... . . ......... ... .... 'tV4 •Nixbiber 'Fee- 400 'Wlillift Mtillielpality . , .. . . • • 2,278 lefethodeof Purification: Chlorination, Filtration • , ig2 • 0 • Other (8petife) . . • •, Minted l'reduetion of Water (Thousands of The Paid Gale) • ' - tel Atittial OCentittnetien of Water (Thensandg of rin- ,perialt Gaia.1 Nizaer Of Consumers, (Commerciale Industrial, lletildential, Other) ilttiiiisei of Metered gervieen . storage CapOity anverid odious) ,„ .... • ..... . 581,605.56 • 8,626.56 6,878.91 81,799.35 2,570.29 11,138.2e 2,775.15 6.43 10,694.48 2,92600 127,409.42 4,831.12 132,240.54 ate 95.38 350.00 445.38 67,117.63 67,563.01 7,037.81. 190.15 ..2,319.02 3,602.78 - 903.42 5,512.65 19,565.83 164.39 19,780.22 1411 84,087 84,087 834 35 • 2po,000