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house opens on June 2.6th
Dates for, the 1974 summer presented each week for the comedy. Benson Tuckey, Chairman
• season, At the Huron Country eight-week season, and each will The 1974 Festival of Summer Board of Trustees said the anitua
$14410use were announced open on Wednesday And will run Theatre will again be presented•in meeting will be held on Saturday
recently by Playhouse Manager, for the remainder of the week, a large theatre tent situated at the February 9th, 1974, at 1 P.M. a
IAtneS Murphy. The Grand Bend Although no lays are set yet, Playhouse farm site location on the Green Forest Lodge, Grant
resort; theatre will open its third the season will include Broadi4y the Stephen B Line, one mile from Bend,
$enon on Wednesday, June 26th. and West End hit comedies and Highway 83, just hvo,miles from An Expositor classified will
two weeks earlier than in previous musicals, and may include the the Village of Grand Bend. pay you dividends. Have you
years. As usual a new play will be premiere of a new Canadian Annual Meeting tried one? Dial 527.0240.
Township of. McAi llo Report
January 10th, 1974, In our opinion these financial statements present fairly the
financial position of the Corporation of the Township of McKillop
as at December 31st, 1973, and the results of its operations for
To: The Members of Council Inhabitants and Ratepayers of the the year then ended, in accordance with accounting principles
Corporation of the Township of McKillop. generally accepted for Ontario municipalities applied on a basis
consistency w•itfi that of the preceding 'year.
'"'-'"""" Respectfully submitted.
We have examined the 1973 financial statements of the Monteith, Monteith &co•„
Corporation of the Township of McKillop which are listed on the Chartered Accountants.
attached index. Our examination included a general review of Licence No. 4490.
the accounting procedures and such tests of accounting records
and other supporting evidence as we considered necessary in the Stratford, Ontario.
circumstances, Date of Filing January 17th, 1974,
STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE
for the year ended December 31. 1973
1973 1972 1973 1972
$ S
Accumulated net revenue (deficit) at REVENUE
the beginning of the year......... 36,103 34,810
Taxation ........ . ...... . . 193,205 227,764
EXPENDITURE ..... .
Contributions from other governments 92,367 77,402
' Other .................:......... 41.484 •30,607
General government .......... . ... 13,396 14,045
Protection to persons and property.. 9,999 9,666 332,056 335,773
Transportation services
(Statement 7, Notes 2,5).......... 133,928 142,017
Environmental services............ 1,077 1,049
Conservation of health ............. 550 300 Accumulated net revenue (deficit) at
Recreation and community • services.. 1,275. 1,280 the end of the year .............. 53.747 36,103
financial expenses ................ 4,101 426 Analysed as follows:
Education ...............•....... 86,447 102,224
Region or.county - share of General revenue 1 51,558 34.622
•expenditure .................... 63,639 63,474 189 1.481
Special charges ..............•... 2
( 314,412 ► ( 334,480 ) 53.747 36,103
VATEMENT OF CAPITAL FUND OPERATIONS
for the year ended Deccmbei 31, 1973
1973 1972 CAPITAL FINANCING x1973 1972
$ S
Long term liabilities incurred.. . 66,900 58.300
Unffnance'd eapital•ouuay (Unexpended Contributions from other governments 14,548
capital financing) at the Contributions from the revenue fund. 9,699
beginning of the year, ........... Nil. 'Nil. her.. .. .... ........ , . 7.200
CAPITAL OUTLAY 1 66,900 / ( 69.747)
Transportation services,........... 31,447
Transfers to others ................ 66,900 58,300
_ _ Unftnanced capital outlay (_Unexpended
66,900 89,747 capita, financing) at the end of the year Nil - Nil.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
as at December 31, 1973
1 .
ASSETS 1973 1972 LIABILITIES 1973 1972
CURRENT ASSETS $ $ CURRENT LIABILITIES
Cash ............................ 55,273 51,145 Accounts payable and accrued
Accounts receivable ................. 28.813 13.544 liabilities ...................... 5,282 6,733
Taxes receivable .................. 14,618 25,090 Other current liabilities............ 175
�ther current assets... 13,500 14,057 -_-
5,457 6,733
112',204 103,836 Net long term liabilities
(Statement 7, Note A)............ 204,768 156,107
Reserves and reserve funds........, 53.000 61,000
Accumulated net revenue (deficit)
Capital outlay to be recovered in future and unapplied capital receipts.... 53,747 36,103
years (Statement 7, Note 3)....... , 204,768 156,107 (Statement 7, Note 4)
316,972 259,943 316,97,2 259,943
The accompanying notes are ad
integral part of this financial statement.
(Statement 7, Note '4)
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Note 3 Capital Outlay to be Recovered in Future
years:
The capital outlay does not represent a
burden on general municipal revenues, as it
Note 1 Net Long Term Liabilities: is to be recovered in future years from other
sources:
Total long term liabilities incurred by the
municipality and outstanding at the end of Special charges on benefitting landowners under
the year amount to ...................... $204,768
(Statement 3) ---Y---- -The Drainage Act ...................... S 4,207
-The Tile Drainage Act .................. 200,561
(Statement 3) $204.768
Note 2 Charges for Net long Term Liabilities:
Total charges for the year for net long term
liabilities were as follows:
Principal Payments ..................... $17,966
Interest ................................ 6,515
$ 24,481
rs
The total charges shown above were paid from the
general revenues of the municipality an'tare
included in expenditure classified under the
appropriate functional headings.
(Transpatation services, Statement I)
Note 4 Basis of Consolidation:
The Consolidated Balance Sheet reflects the
assets and liabilities of the revenue fund and
the capital furls of the municipality.
(Statement 3)
Note 5 Provision for Reserves
Provisions for reserves amounting to
$3,000.00 are included as an expense under
"Transportation services" in the Statement
of Revenue and Expenditure.
(Statement 1)
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SATURDAY,FEBRUARY 9, 1974 11:20 PM Stevens. 10,100 Canadi�n-Schools
8:30 Maigrichon et.Gras 11:45 Movie; "Operation Kid THURSDAY,FgBRUARY 14, 10,30 Mr, Dressup
Double Brother - Neil Connery 8';00 Ontario Schools 11:00 Sesame STreet
9:00 Quelle Famille Bernard Lee 8:45 Mon Ami 12:00 Cartoons
9:00 Friendly Giant 12:30 News
9:30 The Littlest Hobo 9:15 Ontario Schools 12:45 Movie: "Something
10:00 Spiderman WED.,FEBRUARY 13, 1974 -
10:30 Rocket Robin Hood 10:30 Mr. Dressup Money Can't Buy"
11:00 Grand Prix Wrestling 8:00 Ontario Schools 11:00 Sesame Street Anthony Steel and
12:00 Cartoons Patricia Roe.
12:00 Max The Mouse
8:45 Mon Ami 12:30 News 2:30 Movie Review
12:15 Howie Mceker Hockey 9:00 Friendly Giant 12:45 Movie: -Love American 3:30 Take 30
School 9:15 Ontario Schools Style" - Don Porter and
12:30 Reach For The Top 10:30 Mr. Dressup Marjorie Lord. 3:30 Edge of Night
1:00 Know Your Sports11;00 Sesame Street 2:30 Shirley Taylor 4:00 Family Court
1:30 You Really Can 12:00 Cartoons 3:00 Take 30 4:30 Drop -In
2:00 World Cup Professional 12:30 Ncws 3:30 Edge of Night 5 :00 Dick Van Dyke
Figure Skating12:45 Movie: "Slightly 4:00 Family Court 5:30 Bridget Loves Bernie
6:00 FYI
Championships Honorable" - Pat O'Brien 4:30 A Place Of Your Own
4:00 CBC Curling Classic and Broderick Crawford. 5:00 Dick Van Dyke 7:00 Brian Keith Show
5:00 Bugs Bunny 2:30 Dick Berryman Room 222 7;30 All
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6:00 Adani 12 3:00 Take 30 6:00 FYI 8:00 All n The Family
6:30 FYI 3:30 Ede of Night 8:30 M.A.S. H.,
Edge g 7:00 Kopy Kars
7:00 The Bob newhart Show 4:00 Famih 9:00 The O'Connor Sisters Court 8:00 Carol Burnett Show 10:00 Hawaii Five -0
7:30 On The Buses 4:30 Drop -In 9:00 Movie: -Madam Sin
8:00 Hockey Night 5:00 Dick Van Dvkc Bette Davis and Robert 11:00 The National
10:30 Singalong Jubilee 5:30 Paul Lynde Show Wagner II:00 The National 11:20 PM
11:00 The National 6:00 FYI 11:45 Movie: "TheGreat
Imposter" - Ton Curtis
11:16 Provincial Affairs 7:00 Emergency 11:20 PM. p Y
11:10 PM 8:00 This Land Movie: "Love Story" -Stuart and Edmond O'Brien
11:45 Movie - "Hole In The 8:30 It's A Musical World Granger and Margaret*Teacher: "Can any bright pupil
Head -Frank Sinatra and 9;00 Musicamer=t Lockwood tell me why a man's hair turns
Edward G. Robinson. 10:30 COMM ytime FRIDAY,Februar 15,1974
SUNDAY,FEBRUARY 10, 1974 11:00 The National 8:00 Ontario Schools gray quicker than his mustache?"
8:30 Ontario Schools 11:20 PM f 8:45 Mon Ami Pupil: "Sure, teacher. It's ,
10:30 Family Finder 1 I :45 Movie: "Too Late Blues" 9:00 Friendly Giant because his hair has a twenty -rive
11:00 Max The Mouse Bobby Darin and Stella year headstart on his
11:15 Howie Meeker Hockey 9:15 Qntario Schools moustache."
School
11:30 Junior Talent Hour
12:30 R'ovHyninJewellnk CKNX TV listingss
1:00 Roy ,IFarm Show
1:30 Country Canada
2:00 Inquiry SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1974 + 11:20 News 11:20 Insight, news, etc.
3:00 Under Attack 8:30 French Show 11:45 Classic Theatre 11:45 Starlight Theatre
4:00 Youth Confrontation 9:00 Tugboat Annie FRIDAY
4:30 Arts '74 9:30 Rocket Robin Hood TUESDAY, 8:00 Ontario Schools
5:00 Music To See 10:00 Spiderntan 8:00 Ont ario Schools 8:45 Friendly Giant
5:30 Wonderful World of 10:30 Junior Talent Hour 8:45 Friendly Giant 9:00 Mon Ami
Disne*v 11:30 East of the Sun 9:00 Mon Ami 9:IS' 'Ontario Schools
6:30 Act Fast 12:00 Abbott,& Costello 9:15 Ontario Schools 10:30. Mister Dressup
7:00 The Beachcomber 12:30 The Littlest Hobo 10:30 Mister Dressup Il: Sesame Street
7:30 The Waltons 1:00 You Really Can 11:00 Sesame Street 12:0 Lassie
8:30 New Dick Van Dvke Show 1:30 Reach For the Top 12:00 Lassie 12:30 Noon Report
9:00 The Collaborators 2:00 Commonwealth Games 12:30 Noon Report 1:00 Matinee
10:00 The Mhrket Place 3:00 TBA ... CBC 1 1:00 Matinee 3:00 Take Thirty
10:30 The Present Tense 4:00 Champitnnship Curling 3:00 Take Thirty 3:30 Edge of Night
11:00 The National 5:00 Bugs Bunny 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court
11;15 Nation's Business 6:00 Supper Show.. "Foot- 4;00 Family Court 4:30 Drop -In
11:20 PM steps", 1972, - Richard 4:30 Switched On Set
11:45 Movie Review Crenna.5:00 5 :00 My Three Sons
mTr Three Sons
12:15 Comedy Classics: "Great 7;30 Music Machine 5:30 Truth or Consequences 5:30 Truth or Consequences
Guns" - Stan Laurel and 8:00 NHL Hockey - Minnesota 6:00 News 6:00 Insight, news, etc.
Oliver Hardy, at Toronto 6:30 Twilight Theatre (Part 11) 7:00 Lawrence Welk-
MONDAY,FEBRUARY i1. 1974 10:30 Singalong Jubilee 7:30 Circle Eight Ranch 7:30 Maude
8:45 Mon Ami 11:00 The National 8:00 Mary Tvler Moore 8:00 All in the Family
9:00 Friendly Giant 11:20 CKNX late News 8:30 ' Police Story 8:30 M*A*S*H
9:15 Ontario Schools 11:45 Starlight Theatre .,"Rio 9: Front Page Challenge 9:00 Tommy Hunter
10:30 Mr. Dressup Conchos" 1964 - Richard 10:00 Up Canada! Ib:00 Fred Davis Show
11:00 Sesame Street Boone andStuart 10:30 Some Honourable 10:30 Ryan's Fancy
12:00 Cartoons Whitman Members 11:00 The National
12:30 News SUNDAY ,FEBRUARY 10,1974 11:00 The National 11:20 Insight, news, etc:
12:45 Movic:"The Hast:yHeart" 8:00 French Shoo, 11:20 insight 11:45 Starlight Theatre
Ronald Reagan and 8:30 OECA 11:45 Starlight Theatre MOVIES
Patricia Neal. 0:30 Cathedral of Tomorrow SATURDAY,FEBRUARY 9 h
2:30 Dick Berryman 1:30 Hymn Sing WEDNESDAY 6:00 "Footstirps" - Richard
3:00 Take 30 2:00 Peoples' Church Hour Crenna, Forrest Tucker
3:30 Edge of Night 1:00 Focus on the Farm 8:00 Ont ario Schools
� 1.:.....•. 8:45 Friendly Giant and Joanna. Pettet.
-4:00 Family Court f:30 Country Canada'"'"•• 11:45 "Rio Conchos", -Richard
4:30 Drop -In 2:00 Howie Meeker 9:00 Mon Ami
9:15 Ontario Schools Boone and Stuart
5:00 Dick Van Dyke 2:15 Mr. Chips ' ...t
5 :30 Dust }•'s Trail 2:30 Canadian Film -Makers 10:30 Mister Dressup Whitman
6:00 FYI 3:00 World of Music • 11:00 Sesame Street MONDAY
7:00 Gunsmoke Commonwealth Games 12:00 Lassie 1:00 "Killers Three" - Robert
8:00 Partridec Family 4:00 Youth Confrontation 12:30 Noon Report Walker, Maureen Arthur,
8:30 Cannon 4:30 Arts '74 1:00 Matinee 6:30 "Bambole"
9:30 This is The Law ' 5:00 Music To see 3:00 Take Thirty Elke Sommer and Virna Lisi.
10:00 Nature Of Things 5:30 Singtime 3:30 Edge of Night (Part One)
10:30 Man Alive 6:00 Walt Disney 4:00 Familv Court HAS :45 "History Is'' Made At
11:00 The National 7:00 The Beachcombers 4:30 Drop-in Night" - Jean Arthur and
11:20 PM 7:30 The Waltons 5:00 My Three Sons Charles Boyer.
11:45 The Rivals of Sherlock 8-30 Dick Van Dyke 5:30 Truth or Consequences TUE
Holmes - "Case Of Mit•ror 9:00 ThSDAY,
Tile Collaborators 6:00 Insight, news, etc, 1 E "The Visit" Ingrid
Of Portugal" 10:00 Marketplace 6:30 Gunsmoke Bergman and Anthony
TUESDAY *FEBA2,(1974 10:30 Present Tense 7:30 Who am i? Quinn.
8:00 Ontario Schools 11:00 The National 8:00 This Land 6:30 "Bambole"
8:45 Mon Ami 11:20 CKNX Late News .8:30 Countrytime
9:00 Friendly Giant 11:45 The World at'War 9:00 Specials 11:45 "Nightmare Alley"- -
9:15 Ontario schools 10:30 Country Time Tyronne Power and Joan
10:00/Canadian Schools MONDAY 11:00 The National Blondell.
10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:20 Insight, `hews, sports WEDNESDAY.
11:00 Sesame Street 8:00 ®ntario Schools 11:45.• John Wayne Festival 1:00 "Crack in the Mirror" -
12:00 Cartoons 8:45 Friendly Giant Orson Welles. '
12:30 News 9:00 Mon Ami THURSDAY 11:45 "Wake of the Red Witch"
12:45 Movie: "The Scantor Was 9:15 Ontario Schools 8:00 Ont ario Schools IJohn Wayne, Gig Youne
indiscreet" - William 10:30 Mister Dressup 8:45 Friendly Giant THURSDAY
Powell and Ella Raines. 11:00 Sesame- Street 9:00 Mon Ami . 1:00 "Target Sea of .China" -
2:30 Dick. Berryman 12:00 Lassie 9:15 Ontario Schools Lyle Talbot and Aline
3:00 Take 30 , ' 12:30 Noon Report 10:30 Mister dressup Towne o;
3:30 Edge of Night 1:00 Matinee 11:00 Sca-same Street' 9:00 "The Cobra" - Dana
4:00 FamilyCourt 3:00 Take Thirty
12:00 Lassie Andrews and Anita
4:30 The Fit Stn 3:30 Edge of Night
Stop 12:30 ,Noon Report Ekberg.
5:00 Dick Van Dyke 4:00 Family Court 1:00 Matinee 1 1: 5 5 " S d 0 d e n l y, Las t
5:30 And Mother Makes Three 4:30- Drop -In 3:00 Take Thirty Summer - Elizabeth
6:00 FYI 5:00 My .Three Sons 3:30 Edge of Night Taylor and Montgomery
7;00 Maude 5:30 Truth or Consequences 4:00 Family Court Clift.
7:30 The Odd Couple 6:00 insight -News, Weather 4:30 A Place of Your Own FRIDAY
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore Show 6:30 Twilight Theatre 5:00 My Three Sons 1 :00 "Thieves' Highway
8:30 Police Story 8:00 Partridge Family
6:00 Insight, news, weather -Richard Conte, Lee J.
9:30 Front Page Challenge 8:30 Cannon y Cobb, and Jack Oakie.
g g 9:30 This Is The Law 6:30 Barnab Jones
10::3 Up Canada 10:00 South Seas 7:30 Irish Rovers 11:45 "Grand Slam" - Janet
10:30 Some Honorable 8:00 Carol Burnett Leigh, Edward 9:?0 Thursday ht '
10:30 Man Alive g Robinson and Robert
Members 11:00 The National night movies
11:00 The National 11:00 The National Hoffman,
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