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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-03-24, Page 114 4 w A a r A • ►IIJ,e Coal Champion Stove and Furnace Oil WILLIS ', , , DUNDAS df'fiee 527-0150 -- Res. 827-1053 INSURANCE WIND TORNADO CYCLONE JAMES F. KEYS Phone 527-0467 Seaforth Representing the Western Farmer's Weather Insurance Mutual Co., Woodstock, Ont. Grow Successfully with 1-. SEE From years and years of ex- perience with seeds, and noth- ing but seeds - Jones, Mac - Naughton, Western Ontario's leading seed specialists, have discovered which strains are most suitable to the soils and climate of this area. Arid than -experience is your guarantee that all Jones, MacNaughton_ seeds will give complete satis- faction - true to variety and high in germination. You benefit in another im- portant way, too, when you buy Jones, MacNaughton seeds -you get far better value for your money. Because of .Jones, MacNaughton's special- ized knowledge of where and when to buy, they are able to offer you substantial savings on your farm seed require- ments. Get the complete list from • your local dealer or Jones_._.. 11/1acNaug-hton Seeds EXETER -•- Phone 235-0363 CREDITON Phone 234-6363 ippenEast.jnstjtute as March Meeeu.g The March meeting of Kip- pen East Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Rod - get Iioornaert, with Mrs. Joyce Cooper as co -hostess. The presi- dent, Mrs. Vern Alderdice, con- ducted the opening exercises, and the roll call was answered by naming an old implement and the new one which replaces it. The secretary's report was submitted by Mrs. James Dr(nm- mon, and the treasurer's report by Mrs, Robert Bell; Sunshine report by Mrs. William Kyle. BRUCEFIELD Unit Three of 'the Brueefield UCW met in the church hall with 18 present. A film was shown, "The' Church At Work' in Brazil," followed by a dis- cussion on the film led by Mrs, Mel Graham. The worship ser- vice was led by Mrs. John Tay- lor, Mrs. William Burdge and Mrs Graham. The business was conducted by'Mrs. Ken Scott. The pennies were counted with Stanley be- ing the winner; $18.95 was re- alized front the entertaining done by members. The April meeting is to be a supper meet- ing held in the church hall. The draw prize was won by Mrs. Robert Allan. Lunch Was served by Mrs. Betty St. Louis and her assistants: . FUNERAL MRS. JOSEPH CARPENTER. __The. funeral. of the late Mrs. Theresa Carpenter, who died in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Sunday, was held from the W. J. Cleary funeral home, - Sea - forth, to St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Dublin, on Wednesday. 'Requiem Higi Mass was chanted by the pastor, • Rev. Remi Durand. Rev. Thomas Mc- Quaid, SM, St. Marys, was in the Sanctuary, Mrs. John Nagle presided at the organ. She was assisted by the St. Patrick's men's choir. The pallbearers were . Wil- liam and James Carpenter, Chatham; James Devereaux, Sea - forth; Patrick McConnell, Sea - forth; William Byrne, Allen Park, Mich., and Robert Mc- Grath, Detroit. Temporary en- tombment was in Pioneer Mem- orial Mausoleum, Seaforth, With burial later in St. Patrick's cemetery, Dublin. Friends and relatives attend- ed from Detroit, Allen Park and Dearborn, Mich.; Kitchener, Preston, Windsor, Chatham, London, Hamilton and Clinton. Mrs. William J. F. Bell's side lost out in:the. attendance coli- test, so a banquet will be held in Zurich in April, when' the losing side will entertain the winners, led by Mrs. Jack Sin- clair. A ,box of , groceries was do - noted and proceeds frons its sale are to be donated to Bunny Bundle. Mrs. Campbell Eyre was the lucky winner, and the Bunny Bundle will ,be richer by $9:00.• Steven Sararas did`tlie honors. Mrs. Grant MacLean gave an informative history of Morris Township, after which Mrs. Al- derdice read an article on the fallacies of husbands. Mrs. Ross Sararas chaired the program. Mrs. Robert Kinsman 'discussed the motto, "What is our generation leaving behind?" Mrs. Sararas read a poem, and Mrs. Glenn Bell presented the topic, "How Canada Became 'a Dominion." Mrs. Chalmers gave courtesy remarks. Lunch was served by the hos- tesses and the committee, Mrs. William Kyle, Mrs. Jack Sin- clair, Mrs. Ernest Whitehouse and Mrs. Joyce Cooper. iII ease Tax increases appear ,certain .as Huron County Qoi ncil,,assn.. bles for its brief Mardi stesaien, With the 1960 budget as most important business. Prepatett by Clerk -Treasurer John G. Ber- ry, exry, in consultation with the 11. - native and executije committee, of which Deputy -Reeve W. J, Cuthill, Seaforth, is chairman, it will call for a rise in the general purpose, rate from'6:75 mills to 8.00, and in the roads levy from 8.75 to 9.30, bringing the, total from 15.50 mills to 17.30. , Action thereon is up to •coun- cil, but in regard to the gen- eral rate there is virtually- no choice; a substantial rise has been- avertedin the past two or three years only by with- drawals from surplus funds, and even so, it was found necessary, to increase the rate by three- quarters of a mill to cover 1965 operations. Surplus funds are now exhausted. Advantages of an increased levy for roads, with particular reference to provincial subsidy and "development road entitle- n{nent", were set before council ax at the Jaauary sesS(op bit ou u ty Engineer James. .Britnell, speaking to the report of the road committee (1$65), cussion at the time seemed to indicate general concurrence. Council will be asked to con- firm a debenture issue of $375,- 000, bearing 6%, to cover cost of the Hurenview addition.; Highest tender for the deben- tures was from J. L. Graham & Co., Toronto, at 98.1. advice from Doris Clark WHO WILL BE INVITED DEAR IRIS -I am a widow, and am' not able'to pay for my daughter's wedding so I have no say in it. She lives with my married daughter, who has of - fered to pay for the food. • It seems there are quite a lot of hard feelings going on because my daughter and her boy friend are only inviting me, my mar- ried daughters .and their • hus- bands, ,which. makes seven; his Mom and Dad and five relations, making seven. The rest are going .to be their friends, with 30 guests six, all, Now the trouble is, my broth- ers are all excited about going to the wedding, and they are not being asked. She wants one of us to tell them. , Don't you think my daughter, who's paying for the food, should ask whom she wants to? Or the groom could put a little money into it, to see that the bride-to-be had her ,uncles there? His Mom and. Dad offered to Yeabe" Adidee4 3%tonna �,os�a' f W. U. Cllontissoi nil Raton arc ?Ai lair, Q� u'��,yam ciorn#/eafae aezuF4e ideee# 4n doe dadiffelotta#, ■ s ■ .g4 91 4's j oafruear -gr,fe ®reyiie and.A(z eme V'r 'oalaear ecea0,- Iea..,'/lan0lare;ly� .eatmea -27>oie 2Seaty3u;s, and aaea ?"A•4 - rife .A%'ralamas of° life gkozein' 9ool - ) g74 .�°ia/ary and lure /a/Ie, rice tel( kala gate/ on gkee ,i/ mitemkae - .7i% oe o�yf .✓//a0arr;i9 014,1ie4 anti 1%ife : ,a ,,, l g'ifeee /ortrikia and Waeen. r4.4/40490, e/_+ gieWeie aj. ew ae telo colds, fere horse areadiZei -�pD ,ee/ e aealaa /owe , ezhve= a a roar* ax/u ,�' dee Sabi,Zanit. 9;;•ned andatald a/ofe cietiy V'.,,rl' ,tel :7.Pty thirtieth, day ? .1)19 • EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR W" GHAT MAN Items Our Business to Give Comfort and Save You. Money SHOES SOLD and REPAIRED 'Lady Esquire Instant Colors - Alt Shades POLISH! LAeES ETC. AT 'THE FOOTWEAR SERVI Main Street Seaforth • give, them a big wedding Or the money, so he took the money, to furnish their home. • Hard Feelings DEAR HARD FEELINGS - This is the bride's. day and, say, arid you hold it in your own two hands to keep things. gracious. If the three uncles and wives were invited, then the groom's uncles and aunts should be, shouldn't they? This begins to build up to quite a guest, list! Hold your awn family party for the uncles when the couple gets back from their honey- moon, and explain things to them ahead of time, making them welcome to see the cere- mony at the church. Just be '-glad your daughter has generous in-laws to furnish her house; and that another daughter is able to provide re- freshments, to make things nice for her, on her Day of Days. dF * * • DEAR DORIS-.Your advice. about 16 -year-old marriages is so true! Girls should listen to you and wait a few years. I was a bride of 16 myself; and found out the hard way that your advice is one. hundred per cent. My marriage went on the rocks afterr' ten years of pain and' misery. Too touch in-law trouble. Now this sounds silly to you, I know It does. I'm not a teen- ager; I am a mature woman of 45. I read your column every week and I think it's' tops. I'm enclosing .ten cents and a tamped envelope for the leaf - et I am so inquisitive to read: 'What Is Love?" s 1 • On the Rocks DEAR ROCKS - Trouble is, when you take on ,marriage at 18, you just aren't ready to run ' your own show. A mother-in-law° with the best intentions in the worldmay simply take over. And you have no mature - wis- dom about how to extricate yourself! I hope you will ° agree with some .of my thoughts about love, now that you've been -through the mill. The leaflet is on its way. DEAR, DORIS-I'm 15. I've been going steady with Bill for five months. But one day he had to move to California. Be- fore he left he asked me if I'd wait until he comes back in July. I told him I would. For the first couple of week- ends I stayed in. Then it start- ed getting to me, and I wanted to go out with other boys. So I wrote a letter to Bill making an agreement that he go out with other girls and I go out with other boys until he re- turns. My mother told me not to send it because Bill has such such strong feelings towards me. ' Doris, I like him very much but not "love", not the real true love. He is 16. Anyway, my mother said if I wanted to go out with boys, do it with- out Bill knowing. The thing is: I'm scared to hurt his feelings, because he gets emotional fast. He has phoned me eight times from California, Unsettled DEAR UNSETTLED - This time I disagree with Mother. Honesty is the best policy, when it comes to anything as impor- tant as • boy -girl relationships. Write to him by all means with your suggestfbe; and make it clear that while you like him a Iot you need much more time and•experienee before selecting someone ft be true to. So does he. The • longer' you ''rifle under false colors, the worse the emo- Numerous applcatiapa by ya' rims- organizations for grants were laid over iii January, to. await preparation of the bud- get. Also to be' dealt with is a request from Midwestern On- tario" Development Association, that the county take out mem- bership- at $5,300. The road. ` committee, of which Reeve Donald McKenzie, Ashfield, is chairman, met in Goderioh on Saturday. THE. HURON IExPc;&IT,f SNAMFO :IIMAX- rfodi .5,0418 L,litE,� . ACCIDENT: . SICKNESS: M MAJOR NOIDKAL PENSION$ --,• ,ANNUITIES • 4epresent4 Sun Life Assurance Company Codench Stn `, , Sea!** ut Canalastda TELEPONg 52T--0410 WANT ADS BRING QUICK RFStJZ.TS • Dial 627.4240 Township of Hibbert --- Auditor's Report 26th February, 1966. The Reeve, Councillors and Ratepayers, Township of Hibbert. Dear Sirs: In tofance bkur instructions, ntShtd the and the sand accouns of the ' we Township of Hibbert for the year -ending 31st December, 1965. The operations for the year resulted in a surplus of $7,384.16 as detailed on Schedule D. The accumulated sur- plus has increased from $31,806.25 at the beginning of the • year to ,$39,190.41 as detailed in Schedule C. , In reference to Section D 4(a) of the Questionnaire, it is necessary to point out that only two pf the Roman Catholic ;Separate School Boards do not carry a surety boa on their secretary -treasurer. Subject to the qualification concerning the surety bonds on the secretary -treasurers of the school sections, we here- by report that in our opinion: 1) The financial t,ransactioris which have come under oui notice have been within the powers of the Munici- pality. r. 2) The audit was conducted in accordance with the in- structions of the Department of Municipal Affairs. . 3) The financial statements present fairly the financial position thof e the of itsyoperatio31st s fo December, then ended. We have appreciated the co-operation which we have received from your township officials. Respectfully submitted, MONTEITH, MONTE1. ..&•• CQ , Chartered Accountants. License Number 2776 Date of Filing, March 4, 1966. CAPITAL AND LOAN FUND BALANCE SHEET A December 31, 1965 ASSETS • Genera1 Fired (as per Schedule 18) $ 82,160.90 Due from School Ratepayers for De- bentures • Collegiate and_ High _...,.. $ 81,488.70 ' Accounts Receivable (Schedule 17) 81,488,70 Drains 15,458.68 $179,108.28 LIABILITIES Debenture Debt Issued and Unmat- tured Total Debentures Assumed from Other Municipalities (Schedule 2) ...... .. Investment in Capital Assets, REVENUE FUND BALANCE SHEET December 31, 1965 ASSETS Cash on Hand .. $ 776.18 Cash in Bank .......... 15,684.53 $16,460.71 Investments: Dominion of. Canada Bonds, Ceme- tery Accounts Receivable: Sundry • Total Less Allowance for doubtful. ac- counts (Schedule 8) Province of Ontario .... Other Municipalities Due from Drains Taxes Receivable (Schedule 5) Total Assets 500.00 1,476.54 1,476.54 4,262.46 29,082.74 500.00 1,476.54 7,388.76 70.55 4,262.46 29,082.74 $ 59,241.76 $15,458.68 B LIABILITIES Temporary Loans (Schedule 6) Accounts Payable Police Village of Dublin $ 15,458.68 81,488.70 82,160.90, $179,108.28 $ 10,000.00 1,75L28 1,084.13 Other Funds (specify) Due to Drains 3,809.73 Due to Cemetery 746.85 Deferred Revenue (Schedule 8) Surplus (Form C) Total Liabilities and Surplus REVENUE FUND SURPLUS OR DEFICIT ACCOUNT C • December 31, 1965' Debit Balance at January. 1, 1965 -Surplus or deficit 'included in .Current Budget ,Balance after above adjustments . Surplus or Defict for the year (Form D) Totals of Debit and Credit columns Balance of Surplus or Defict at December 31. 1965 (Form B) Credit S 31.806.25 7,384.16 S 39.190.41 Balance. $ 31.806.25 31,806.25 $ 39,190.41 STATEMENT OF .REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE For the Year Ended December 31, 1965 "REVENUE Total Revenue Actual Budget from Taxation (Sche- dule 3) $152,777.07 $147,981.60 Contributions, Grants and Subsidies Governments: Ontario - Welfare Assistance $ 2,698.20 Highway Improvement 39,372.18 Payment in lieu of mun- icipal taxes 1.45 Unconditional Per Capita' Grants 4,908,00 Other (specify) Warble Fly 544.18 Post Office 248.00 Other Municipalities Relief Recoveries 635.83 Licenses and Permits (include dog tax) Interest, Tax Penalties, etc. Other Revenues - Rents, Concessions and Franchises 54.00 Service Charges 3,425,27 Miscellaneous (specify) • Sales Tax Rebate, Roads School Audits Gross Total Revenue Total .Revenue Section 354.35 185.00 47,772.01 635.83 709.75 1,219.18 54,704.18 500.00' 750.00 1,200.00 EXPENDITURE General Government E\erutive and Legislative $1,613.00 Administrative 6,475.96 Other ' 620.54 Protection to Persons and Property Fire 2,243.51 Law Enforcement 24.00 Protective Inspection 347.61 Other (specify) Fox Bounties 8.00 Livestock killed by dogs 95.15 Warble Fly 2,742.51 Public Works -Roads, Highways and Streets, etc. Sanitation and Waste Removal Conservation of Health Social Welfare (Schedule 10) . Welfare Assistance 1,712.88 Institutional Care 2,274.50 Welfare Administration 312.36 Education, including debt charges 3,479.27 4,000.00 (Schedule 9) Recreation and Community Services Debt Charges Long-term debt charges 539.35 (Schedule 11) • . 12,790.60 Less own share of school $207,132.46 $209,135.78 debt charges . . 9,720,43 $207,132.46 $209,135.78 $207,182.46 $209,135.78 Total Expenditure Section ,,,......$.207,f3/441009,135.18 3,070.17 Short-term interest and oth- er charges 1,371.44 D 1,084.13 4,556.58 2,659.36 39,190.41 $ 59,241.76 • Actual Budget 8,709.50 $ 8,700.00 5,460.78 6,000.00 65,685.78. 75,000.00 500.00 388.00 450.00 4,299,74 67,401.98 435.00 4,441.61 Taxes written off and refunded 46.36 Capital. Exnenditure out of Revenue (Schedule 13) 1,542.03 Joint or Special Expenditures County Rates 38,485.76 Police Village Rates 3,675.14 Staffa- Street Lights Instal- lation, one-half cost 1,074.12 Miscellaneous (specify) Provision for Deferred Revenue 702.50 4,000.00 67,670.51 350.00 3,737.26 100.00 40,635.02 39,458.60 702.50 Gross Total Expenditure $199,748.30 $205,906.37 Strrplus for tthe Year $199,748,30 $06;986.37 74840 4;169,41..