The Huron Expositor, 1972-03-16, Page 10•
LIABILITIES
Current Liabilities
Temporary loans 25,000
Accounts payable and
accrued 11 abilities 842
Other current liabilities 1,014
176,588
26,856
• •
GROUND COFFEE lb. 79,0 Red Rose
Palmolive
LIQUID DETERGENT 24-oz. 630
Tulip - 1-1b. .. 3 for si PARCHMENT MARGARINE •
Healtho 26-ox.
2 for 35C DOG FOOD
CONSOLI-DTED BALANCE„ SHEET
as at pecember 31, 1971
1970
$
145,027
31,061
500
106,685
4,411
,1,947
113,043
CAPITAL FINANCING
' Long term liabilities
incurred. 47,150 17,300
Contributions from other
governments 27,243 25,500
,.• Contributions from the
revenue fund ' 17,806 6,375
( 92,199) ( 49,17
Unfinanced capital outlay
" (Unexpended capital
financing) at the end of
the year., '
S
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UPERIOR
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GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS
DUBLIN MITCHELL
34 -2512. 34 -9067
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;0-,..THE 1111RON EXPOSITOR, ir*FORTHI,VNT., MARCH 16,1972
THE: MUTUAL
pIRE INSURANCE CO.
OFFICE Main Street, Seaforth - Phone 5270400
Mrg, Margaret Sharp, Secretary-Treasurer
Unfinanced' capital outlay
(Unexpended
capital financing) at the
beginning of the year Nil. ,
1971
• $
1972
Nil.
for the year ended December 31, 1971.
1970 •
196,682
120,775
10,045
327;502
Financial expenses 2,648
Education .. 89,152
Region or county - share of
expenditure 39,116 •
Other 6,866
Total expenditure.... . ...... n5,766
"(Statement 7,' Note 1)
2,140 -
112,235 ,,
42,071
8,240
324,655
EXPENDITURE
General government 13,472 11,164
Protection to persons
and property ,. 9,498 7,912
Public Works 157,990 126,673 '
Sanitation and waste removal 865 1,010
Conservation of .health 72,
Social and family services 9,809 7,485
Recreation and community
services. 4,076. 4,455
Community planning and
•:development. 2,202 1,208
STATEMENT OF..C/WITAL.:FUND. OPERATIONS
for the year' ended December 31, 19'71
Excesaof revenue over ex-
penditure'for ,the year
(Excess of expenditure over
revenue for the year)' (9,515)
Surplus (deficit) at the be-
ginning of the year
Surplus (deficit) at the end
of the year 54,03 0
63,545
2,847
60,698
63,545.
r01. UNBLEA
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CHABLES • • • 14-oz. 590
9-oz. 410
SUPERIOR . 3 for 690
FLOIDA GRAPEFRUIT_ 5-1b. 690
CELERY REARMS ...... • • • bundle 390
Sunkist
NAVEL ORANGES 2 doz. 6*
SCIFINEIDER'S BOLOGNA •-• • • 6-oz. 290
Schnelder's
FROZEN STEAKETTES lb. 790 ,
THURINGER SAUSAGE 4-oz. 370
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Seaforth
STRAWBERRY JAM
Schneider *
9;35 a.m. Mr. Dressup
(B&W)"
10:00 Holiday Films (N) (C)
10:30 Friendly Giant (N) (C)
10;45 Chez Helene (N) (C)
11;00 Sesame Street (NEC)
12:00 Noon -.Cartoons (C)
12;30 News At Noon 9c0
12:40 Movie: 'Five Weeks In A
Balloon' (C) Red Buttons
and Barbara Eden.
2:20 Fashions In Sewing (C):
Lucille Rivers
2:30 Dick Ber'ryman (C):
Interview
3.;00 Take 30 (N) (B&W)
3;30 Edge of Night (N)
4:00 Family Court (N)(C)
-4:20 Drop-In (N) (B&W)
5;00 Bewitched (C)
5;30 Truth Or Consequences
(C)
6:00 Pierre Berton (C)
6:30 FYI - News, weather
and Sports (C)
7:00 The Brady Bunch (C)
7;30 Arnie' (C)
8;00 Laugh-In (N) (C)
9:00 Tommy Hunter Show
(N) (C)
10:00 Hawaii Five-0 (C) ,
11:00 The National News (N)
(C)
11:20 PM Weather, news and
sports (C)
11:40 Movie; "triple. Cross'
(C) Y,u1 Brynner and
Christopher Plummer:
(C)
Correspondent
. Miss Mary Mcllwain
(Intended for last week)
Mrs. W. L. Whyte spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Van der Malan, Paul, Mark and
Margie of Oakville, visiting in
Guelph on Monday with Bill and
Margie Whyte, before returning
home.
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INSURANCE
Auto; Fire, Life
Donald G. Eaton
Insurance Agency Limited
Office in Masonic islock
Main Street
Phone 527-1610 - Seaforth
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Me** of 4 Area Wedding
which will require certain lands to be
specially assessed, have been included in
long term liabilities classified under general •
municipal activities. The bases and the
amounts of these assessments are as follows:.
The Tile Drainage Act
$104,116
(These amounts are included with "Net
Long Term liabilities"! on the Capital
Fund. Balance Sheet, Statement 3.) -
3. Basis of Consolidation
• The Consolidated Balance Sheet reflects the
assets and liabilities of the revenue fund
and the capital fund of the municipality.
Assets and liabilities'of local boards have
not been consolidated. (See Statement 3).
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CFPL TV Listings •
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CONSTANCE
STATEMENT OF REVENUE' AND EXPENDITURE
TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FIRE, EXTENDED COVERAGE,
WINDSTORM, THEFT, PROPERTY'
DAMAGE, LIABILITY, ETC.
- COMPLETE FARM COVERAGE, including Machin-
ery and Livestock Floaters.
- URBAN PROPERTY - We now offer -Composite
Dwelling Insurance as well as Homeowners In-
Surance.
SUMMER COTTAGES, TRAILER HOMES.
CHURCHES, HALLS.
AGENTS:
JAMES KEYS, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J, LANE, RR 5, Seaforth;
WM. LEIPER, RR 1, Londesboro; SELWYN BAKER, Brussels;
HAROLD SQUIRES: RR 3, Clinton; K. J. ETUE, Skforth;
DONALD G. EATON, Seaforth.
Township of Hibbert
February 17th, 1972.
11 To,: The Members of Council,
Inhabitants and Ratepayers. ,
We have examined the 1971 financial statements of the
Corporation of the Township billibbert and its ideal boards
which are listed on ,the attached Index. Our examination
included a general review of the accounting procedures and
such test of accounting records and other supporting evidere
as we considered necessary in the circumstances.
In our'opinion these financial statements present fairly the
financial position of the Corporation of the Township of Hibbert
REVENUE 1971
Taxation 183,418
Contributions from other
governments 134,260
Other 8,573
Total Revenue 326,251
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Capital expenditure
Public Works. 45,049 31,875
Transfers to others. 47,150 17,300,
92,199 . 49,175
ASSETS • '
1971
Current Assets
Cash
4,(103
Accounts receivable., 47,241
Taxes receivable.. 32,065
Other current assets. 500
• 83,809_
Capital outlay to be
recovered in future
years 104,116 64,591
187,925 241,179
NOTES
." Charges for Net Long Term 'Liabilities
Total charges for the year for net long
tarm liabilities were as follows;
Pririelpil Payments $ 7.623
Interest 2,722
$ 10,345
The total charges Shown above were paid
from the general revenues of the munici- •
pality and are included in expenditures -
classified under public /works, unclassified,
(See Statement 1, "Total Exrienditure").
2, Net Long Term Liabilities to be Specially Assesged
The net long term liabilities, the terms of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and family visited on Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Rolston of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scott of
London called on Saturday at the
Mellwain home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeiry Riehl,
Jackie, Kim and Shelley of
Huron Park were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley and
family.
Mrs. Wayne Hoegy and Scott
of R-. R.# 1, Dublin visited, on Mon-
day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Dale and Cheryl.
Mrs. Russell Fleming of
Seaforth is spending a few days
this week with Mrs. Irene Grim-
oldby.
Congratulations are extended
to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wammes
the birth of a son on Sunday,
March 5th in 'Clinton Public Hos-
pital.
(photo by Paterson)
- HAGAN
less, A-line, white velvet /gown
With empire waistline. A 'scal-
loped edged white lace coat, with
attached hood and train, and
0i-lied /sleeves was worn over the
dress. The bride wore a white
cross with gold chain-which be-
longed to her mother. She carried
a cascade of yellow sweetheart
roses and miniature white car=
nations. '
Miss Flora: Hagan, sister of
the bride was "maid of honour,
and Miss Bonnie Speake, London
sister of the groom, was brides-
maid. They wore identical mauve
knit dresses with attached hoods •
and long sleeves, trimmed in
white lade and yellOW velvet rib-
bons. They carried nosegays of
yelloW sweetheart roses and min-
iature carnations.
Robert Metras of London was •
best /man and 'Paul Hagan of
'Oakville; brother o f the bride
was an usher.
Mrs. Alice Stiles, Seaforth,
organik, played traditional wed-
ding music.
Following the marriage a rec-
eption was held at the K of C Hall,
St. Columban, Ontario.
The couple will reside in
London where both 'are students'.
at U:W.O.
Giiests were present fi:om
Hampshire, England; Toronto and
district, Windsor, Waterloo,
London, Stratford, Goderich and
Seaforthand distridt.
SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1972.
9;30. a.m. Live & Laugh (C)
10:30 Underdog(C)
11:00 Spiderrnan(c)
11:30 The Pink Parither(C)
12:00 Noon Y-Mac TV Auction
4:00 (Don Messer's Jubilee(C)
4:30 Roundup(C)
5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner
Hour (N) (C)
6:00 Adam 12(C)
6:30 FYI-News, • weather and
sports (C)
7:00 All In The family (C)
7:30 Bless This House (C)
8:00 Hockey Night in Canada
(N) (C)
10;30 Country Time(N) (C)
11:00 The National News (N)(C)
11:15 2rovincial Affairs(N)(C)
11:20 PM Weather,news and
sports (C)
11:40 Movie:'Once Upon A
Time 'In The West' (C)
Henry Fonda and Claudia
Cardinale.
SUNDAY, M.,&RCH lg, 1972. ,
10:30 a.m. Major Plum P'oud-
ing (C)
11,;00 Quelle Famille (C)
11;30 Castle Zaremba (B&W)
12:00 Noon Hymn Sing (C)
12:30 Family Finder •(C)
1:00 Roy Jewel Farm Show_SC)
1:30 Country Canada (N)(C)
2:00 Ecumenical Special;
'Praise Him With Trum-
pets' (C) -- The Story of
the SaNation Army Band.
3;00- 3 P.M. Inquiry (C)
4:00 - Encounter (N)(C).
4:30 New Majority (N)(C)
%:00 Audubon Wildlife
Theatre (N) (C)
5:30 Wonderful World of '
DisneY (C)
6:30 Act Fast (C)
7:00 The Rovers (N) (C)
7:30 Jimmy Stewart Show
(N) (C)
8:00 Flip Wilson Show (N)(C)
9;00 The Whiteoaks of Jalna
(N) (C)
10:00 CBC Weekend (N)
11:00 The National News'(N)'
(C
11:15 Nation's Business (N)
(C)
11:20 'PM Weather, News and
Sports (C)
11:40 Under Attack (C)
MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1972
9:35 a.m. Mr. Dressup (N)
• (B&W) .
10:00 Holiday. Films (N)(C)
10:30 Friendly Giant (N)(C)
t0:45y Chez Helene (N) (C)
11:00 Sesame Street (N) (C)
12;00. Noon Cartoons (C)
12:30 News at Noon (C)
12:40 Movie; 'Who's Minding
The Store' (C) Jerry
Lewis and Jill St.John.
2;20 Fashions in Sewing (C):
Lucille Rivers
2:30 Dick Berryman (C) :
3:00 TInatkeerv3i0ew(N) (B & W)
4:30 Edge ef Night (N) (C)
4;00 Family Court (N) (C)
4;30 Drop-In (N) (B&W)
5;00 Bewitched(C)
8;00 Pierre Berton (C)
65::3300 FTar;sh_ or ConsequencV..
(C)
pNoretwss(,Crither
7;00 Gunsmoke (C):°'9;12 To
8:30
8:0 CPDaaidnt rgoiend gme Fa
(C)
cr ( N) ( C )
9:30 Front Page Challenge
(N) (C) 10:00 ManAt The Centre (N)
,(C
10:30 Man Alive (N) (C) '
11:00 The National News (N)(C)
11:20 PM ,Weather, News and
Sports (C)
11:40 "Bogart": 'Passage. To
Marseilles' Bogart and
Claude Rains.
TUESDAY, MARCH 21,'1942
9:35 a.m. Mr. Dressup (N)
(B&W)
10:00 Holiday Films (N) (C)
10:30 Friendly Giant (N)(C)
10:45 Chez Helene (N) (C)
11:00 Sesame Street (N)(C)
12:00 Noon Cartoons (C)
12:30 News At Noon (C)
12:40 Movie: 'Carry OnCabble'
Sidney James and Hattie
Jacques.
2;20 Fashions Sewing (C):
Lucille Rivers
2:30 Galloping Gourmet (C)
3;00 Take 30 (N) (B&W)
3:30 Edge of Night (N) (C)
4:00 Family Court (N) (C)
4:30 Drop-In (N) (B&W)
5;00 Bewitched (C) ; 'daddy
Does His Thing'
5:3.0 The Wild Kingdom (C)
6:00 Pierre Berton (C)
6:30 FYI -News, weather and
sports (C)
7;00 Dick Van Dyke (C)
7;30 David Frost Revue (C)
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore Show
(N) (C) 8:80 Carol Burnett -Show (N)
(C)
9:30 Telescope (N) (C)
10:00 Images of Canada (N)(C)
11:00 The National News (N)(C)
11:20 BM Weather, news and
sports (C)
11:40 Movie: 'Robbery Roman •
Style' Claudia Mori and
Adriano Celentano.
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22, 1972
9:35 a.m. Mr. Dressup (N)
(B&W) •
10:00 Holiday Films (N) (C)
10:30 Friendly Giant (N)(C)
10:45 Chez Helene (N) (C)
11;00 Sesame Street (N)(C)'
12:00 Noon - Cartoons (C)
12;30 News At Noon (C)
12:40 Movie: 'It's A Bikini
World' Deborah Walley
and Tommy Kirk,
2:20 Fashions In Sewing (C):
Lucille Rivers
2:30 Su'mmer of '72 (C)
3:00--Take '30 (N) (B&W)
3:30 Edge of Night (N)(C)
,4;00 Family Court (N) (C)
140 One NorthernSummer (N)
(C)
5:00 Bewitched (C): ' 'Saman-
tha's Good News'
5:30 The Smith Family (C):
'Blind Chance'
6;00 Pierre Berton (C)
6:30' FYI - News, weather and
sports (C)
7:00 My Three Sbns (C): 'The
Birth of Arlie'
7:30 Bewitched (C)
8:00 This Land (N) (C)
8:300 Man At The Top (N)(C)
9:30 Springhill (N) (C)
11:00 The National, News (N)
(C)
11:20 PM Weather,news and
sports (C)
.11:40 Movie: 'Sandra' - Claudia
Cardinale and Michael
• Craig.
THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1972
9:35 a.m". Mr. Dressup (N)
(B&W)
10;00 Holiday Films (N)(C)
10:30 Friendly Giant (N) (C)
10:45 Chez Helene (N) (C)
11;00 Sesame Street (N) (C)
12:00, 'Noon Cartoons (C)
12;30 News At Noon (C) 00
12;40 MoVie: 'Dentist In The
Chair' Monkhouse and
Peggy Cummins.
2;20 Fashions' in Sewing (C);
Lucille Rivers
2;30 Galloping Gourmet (C)
3:00 Take 30 (N) (B& W)
3;30 Edge "of Night (N) (C)
4:00 Family. Court (N) (C)
4;30 prop-In (N) (B&W)
5:00 'Bewitched (c): ,Saman- ,
tha's Shopping Spree'
5;30 Reach For The Top (C)
6:00 pierre Berton (C)
6:30 FYI -.News, weather and
sports (C)
7;00 Midweek Magazine (C)
7:30 The Odd Couple (C)
8:00 Income Tax Test (N) (C)
• 9;00 Movie: 'The Bobo' (C) •
Peter Sellers and Britt
Ekland.
11:00 The National News (N)(C)
11:20 PM Weather, news and
sports (C)
11:40 Movie: 'The Amorous Ad-
ventures of Moll
Flanders' Kim Novak and
Lilli Palmer.
FRIDAY,, MARCH 24, 1972
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SPEAKE
Baskets of white gladioli and
yellow and mauve mums decor-
ated St. James' Roman Catholic
Church, Sealorth, on February
26th, 1972 at five o'clock, for
the marriage of Mary Eliftbeth
Hagan, daughter ofLeo Hagan,
Seaforth and the late Winnifred
Haga.n to Norman Edwin Speake,
son of Mr. and Mrs. V. H.
Speake of London. Father. H. J.
Laragh officiated at the double
ring ceremony.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a sleeve-
THE
SEPARATE
SHOPPE
Main Corner - 'Clinton
• PULLOVERS
• BLOUSES
• SKIRTS
• PANTS.
• TOPS
OPEN 2 to 6 p.m.
CLOSED WEDNESDAY
Auditor's Report
and its local boards as at -December 31st;1971; and the results
of their operations for the year then,ended, in accordance with
accounting principles generally accepted for Ontario
munis:ipalities applied on a basis consistent with that, of the
preceding year.
Respectfully submitted,
Monteith, Monteith & Co.
e- Chartered Accountants '
Licence No. 4132.
StratMrd, Ontario.
Date of Filing March 2nd, 1972.
Net long term liabilities
(Statement '7,Note 2) -104,116 64,591
Surplus (deficit) and
unapplied capital
receipts - 56,953 63,545
187,925 241,179
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