The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1942-12-31, Page 6A
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THE EXETER TIMES-AOVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3Ut, 1942
Home Economics and, Manual Training: ....
Agricultural Grant .......................
Public School Grant .....................................
Auxiliary Grant .......................................... .
Refund. (Unemployment Insurance) ..........
Npn-Resident Fees ........................................
Stephen Assessment........................................ .
Usborne Assessment .....................................
Share in Town Taxes ...........................
DISBURSEMENTS
General
Abstract Statement of Receipts and Disbursements for the
Year 1942 up to December 15
Balance January J, 1942
RECEIPTS
1942 Taxes ............................. •............
1942 Interest ................................... »Arrears of Taxes including Penalties ........
Bank Loans ................... ...................*
Accounts Receivable ...........................
Dog Taxes .............................................
Poll Tax .......................*.........«.......................P.U.C. Waterworks re Debentures and
Interest ............. ...........................
Fines ................................ «................
Licenses ....................................................
Government Grant for Relief ....... ....
Rents ...........................................................
Subsidy, Province of Ontario .......................
County of Huron, share of temporary bridge
Street Lighting Rebate ..............................
County of Huron, rebate road expenditures
Miscellaneous ....................................
Second Victory Loan Bonds sold ................
. Bank
Third
Teachers’ Salaries ....
Defence Tax ............................. .
Supply Teachers ............................
Mimic Teacher .....
Music Supplies ........................
Teachers’ Supplies .......................
Library Equipment, etc. ...............
Pupils’ Supplies ...................
Office and Administration
Secretary-Treasurer’s Salary
Janitor .......................„...................
Unemployment Insurance ...........
Caretaker’s Supplies ............ .
Repairs ............... ,..........
Furniture .............................
Insurance .................................
Hydro ....... ,
Auxiliary ...................................... .
Fuel .......................................... .......
Permanent Improvements ..... .
Agriculture ...................................
Taxes .......... ....
Unemployment Insurance Refund,
Balance .................................
R, N, Creech, Chairman
V
Loan, Third Victory Loan
Victory Loan Bond sold .,
TOTAL RECEIPTS $63,238,15
Total to be accounted for $66,663.53
DISBURSEMENTS
Loan repaid ....Bank
Salaries and Allowances .............................
Street Lighting ..............................................
Hydrant Rental ........................ .................
Highways and Streets, calcium and cleaning
Highways and Streets, repairing and Main
tenance ...... .....................................
.Debentures and Interest paid ................
Fire Department Expense ..... .....................
'County Rates ................................................
School Purposes ............. ■....................
County, Hospitalization ............................. .
Town Hall, upkeep .....................................
Board of Health ...........................................
Immunization of School Children ................
Printing, Postage and Stationery .... ...........
Telephone .........................................................
Audit and Legal Fees .................... ................
Division Court Fees ................... .........
Insurance and Bonds ...................................
Grants ..........................................'......,............
Town Band ......................................................
Public Library ................................................
Unemployment Relief .....................................
Bank Interest ■ ..................................................
Share of Temporary Bridge .........................
Miscellaneous ....................................................
Removing Snow ..............................................
Tax Refunds ....................................................
Gifts for Active Service Men ........................
Bank Charges, collection of taxes ............
Second Victory Loan Bonds purchased .....
Third Victory Loan Bonds purchased .......,
Part Bank Loan re Third Victory Loan repaid
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $62,732.99.
TOTAL RECEIPTS .✓.$66,663.53
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . 62,732.99
BALANCE
I
School
RECEIPTS
300.100
36.16
510.67
2.53
11.00
4Q.OO
150.00
88.11
5,800.00
$ 7,866.54
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25tll WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
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Professional Cards
GLADMAN
(F. W,
barrister,
Money to Loan,
& STANBURY
Gladman)
SOLICITOR, Ac.
Investments Made,
i Insurance
Safe-deposit Vaults for use of our
Clients without charge
EXETER and HENSALL
♦
Department
Abstract of Receipts and Disbursements from January 1st, 1942
to December 1st, 1942
Cash Balance, January 1st, 1942 ................ $ 2,15i8‘.25
Revenue from January 1st to December 1st, 1942
$12,004.45
. 7,031.64
. 3,829.55
997.83
2,586,56
. 3,984.81
499.53
435.i00
368.98
60.40
366.92
Domestic ...........................
Commercial ...........................
Power ....................................
Dominion War Tax ..........
Street Lighting ..................
Lamps and Supplies ..........
Bond and Bank Interest ....
Consumers’ Deposits ,.......
Waterworks Department
Pole Rental
Miscellaneous Revenue
TOTAL
TOTAL
RECEIPTS ‘x.$32,165.67
$34,323.92
Less Disbursements from January 1st to December 1st, 1912
Distribution System ........................................
Transformers ....................................................
Meters ..................................................................
Office Equipment ..........................................
Supplies Purchased ........................................
Power .................................................................
Line Maintenance ............................................
Street Lighting Maintenance .........................
General Expense ..... .........................................
Depreciation - Replacements .......................
Investments .......................................................
Truck Maintenance ..........................................
Billing and Collecting ......................................
Undistributed Expense .................................
Transformer Maintenance ..............................
Meter Maintenance ........................................
Consumers’ Deposits Refunded .....................
Waterworks Department ..............................
Waterheater Maintenance .............................
Accounts Payable January 1, 1942, ................
Dominion War Tax ..........................................
Unemplpyment Insurance ...... ..............
Refund to Street Lighting and Waterworks
Refund to Consumer ................. ..................
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS
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$32,384.56
CASH BALANCE DEC. 1st, 1942 $ 1,939.36
♦*
Waterworks Department
CARLING & MOREEY
BARRISTERS, SOLICTORS, &c.
LOANS, INVESTMENTS,
INSURANCE
Office: Carling Block, Main Street,
EXETER, ONT.
Dr. G. F. Roulston, L.D.S,, D.D.S.
DENTIST
Offices, Morley Block
EXETER, ONT,
Closed Wednesday Afternoon
CREDITON EAST
,Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Merner and
family spent Christmas with Mrs. Re
becca Stewart in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Glanyille and
and
and
Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Next <to the Hydro Shop
Main Street, Exeter
Office 36w Telephones Res. 36 j
Closed Wednesday Afternoons
son and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sims
son spent Christmas with Mr.
Mrs. Tom Kennedy at Shipka.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hamilton----- —I— and
son, of Grand Bend, spent Christmas
with Mr, and Mrs. H. Lewis.
Mrs. Wilson Anderson and Mr,
and , Mrs. Charles, Anderson and
Mr, Irvine Motz, of Sarnia, spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Schroeder at Fairfield'.
Mr, Eli Lawson is
daughters in Windsor.
Privates Alvin Sims
Edwards, of Chatham,
Christmas leave at ’their
here.
Pte. and Mrs. Howard Truemner
and son spent the Christmas holi
days with the former’s father,
Dan
Mrs.
visiting his
and James
spent their
homes
Truemner, and with Mr.
Saunders, near Exeter.
A
Mr.
and
will
Mr.
A very happy evening was spent
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
fred Doupe on Saturday, December
26, when 35 brothers, sisters, nieces
and nephews gathered to celebrate
their 25th wedding anniversary. At
6.30
Miss
sins,
chell;
a goose dinner was served by
Roxie Doupe and four cou-
Miss Audrey Avery, of Mit-
Miss Ruth Harding, of St.
Marys; Mrs. Lome Hodge, of Staffa;
of Hensall. The.
in renewing ac-
playing games.
Goderich, spoke
Hodge family,
ARTHUR WEBER
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
* PRICES REASONABLE
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Phone 57-13 Dasliwood
R.R. No. 1, DASHWOOD
Mrs, Harvey Hyde,
evening was - spent
quaintances and
Walter Hodge, of
on behalf of the
Wishing Mr; and Mrs. Doupe another
25 years "of happy married life,
and William Harding spoke on be
half of the Doupe family. Guests,
were present from Goderich, Mitch-’
ell,'
ton,
FRANK TAYLOR
LICENSED auctioneer
For Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed
EXETER P.O. or RING 138
Staffa, Hensall, London, Ildbr-
Kirkton, St. Marys and Oshawa.
Balance, December 31st, 1941 ..........
Home Economics and General Shop ..
Perth ......................................................
Middlesex, 1940, 1941w .............
Hensall ..'.........................’........................
Huron County .......................................
Legislative Grant ..................................
Sec. Music Grant ................................
Dividend Insurance (F. J. Delbridge)
Refund (Unemployment Insurance)
Caution Fees (G. C. Koch) ..... ........
Interest .............................................. .
Town Taxes ............................................
Debenture ................ ...............................
$23,068.37
Abstract of Receipts and Disbursements from January 1st, 1942
To December 1st, 1942
Cash Balance January 1st, 1942
SHIPKA
meeting of the Ladies’ Aid
be held Thursday, January 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tetreau,
and .Mrs. Ira Tetreau -and family,
Mr. and Mrs. William Divine and
Lome Divine attended the silver
wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
P. Eisenbach, of Grand Bend; last
week.,
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Finkbeiner and
family spent Christmas day with
relatives in Sarnia.
Mr. Theodore Deitrich, of Wind
sor, spent the holiday with his bro
thers, Lome and Roy Deitrich.
Mr-,, and Mrs. Arthur Dinsdale,
of London, spent Christmas with
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Ratz.
Miss „Nola Sweitzer, Reg.N., of
London, spent Christmas at her
home here.
Miss Jean McKenzie, Reg.N., of
London, spent the. week-end at her
home here.
Miss Violet Sharpe, of Peterbor
ough, is spending the holidays with
her mother and brother, Mr. Ivan
Sharpe,
A number from here attended the
■funeral of the late Mrs. Frank Tur-,
ner, of Parkhill • to Grand Bend
Cemetery on Sunday last.iMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Love, of Lon- j
don, spent the week-end with Mr. >
and Mrs. Ross Love. I
of
and
Revenue from January 1st to December 1st, 1912
WM. H. SMITH
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
Special training assures you of your
property.’s true value on sale day.
Graduate of American Auction
College
Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Crediton P.O. or Phone 43-2
and [
and
WOODHAM
Christmas visitors in and out
the village were:
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson
and children and Mrs. (Rev.)
Thompson, of Parkhill, with Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Louth and son,
Franklin, of Toronto, with Mr.
M-rs. W. Sweitzer.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Dykeman
children, of Galt, with Mr.
Mrs. McNaughton.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson!
and daughter, Shirley^ of Washing-1
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Stone j
and daughter Donna, of Kirkton, and
Mrs. Gambrill and Violet, of Lon
don, with Mr. and Mrs. James Squire,
Pte. George Webber, of Petawawa
at his home here,
Norman Hazlewood, of the R.C.
A.F.) Galt, with Mr, and Mrs. Oliver
Hazlewood.
Mr. and Mrs. William- Thompson,
Rhoda, Clarence and Dorothy, with}
Mr. Johp.; Knox-at Granton.
Mr. Wendell Camrn, of London,
nurse-in-
Mr.
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ont.
President ............ JOHN McGRATH
Dublin, Ont.
with
'es ........ T. G. BALLANTYNE
Woodham, R.R. 1
DIRECTORS (
COATES ..................... Exeter
HACKNEY .... Kirkton, R. 1
. Mitchell R. 1
Cromarty R. 1
AGENTS
JOHN ESSERY ........ Centralia
ALVIN L. HARRIS .......... Mitchell
THOS. SCOTT ................ Cromarty
SECRETARY-TREASURER .
B. W. F. BEAVERS ............ Exeter
H.
JOHN
ANGUS SINCLAIR
WM. HAMILTON ...
W.
and .Miss Evelyn Camrn,
training, of Stratford, with
John Camrn.
I „ Mr. and Mrs. Art Rundle
Mr',' E. McIntosh, St. Marys.
Miss Ethel Wilson, of St. Marys,
with Mr. and Mrs.. Wilfred Wilson,
Mrs. Selves with .her son at
Thames Road.
Our deepset sympathy goes out
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors, Exeter
Teachers’ Salaries ........................
Defence Tax .....................................
Music Supplies .......... ■,
Teachers’ Supplies .........................
Library Equipment, etc. ...........
Home Economics Supplies .............
Manual Training Supplies ............
Manual Training Equipment ........
Office and Administration ............
Secretary-Treasurer .........................
Janitors .....................................
Unemployment Insurance .............
Caretaker’s Supplies ..................
Repairs ................................ .
Insurance ..................
Furniture .......................................
Hydro ...............................................
Fuel .......................................... ......
Permanent Improvements ...........
Departmental Examinations ........
Taxes ................ .......................
Rent, Arena .....................................
Unemployment Insurance Refund
H. D, Sturgis, music, balance ....
Debenture ..............................
Balance .................
DISBURSEMENTS
$10,061.08
369.90
13.75
176.19
32.64
123.64
90.62
9.75
72.22
58.34
815.98
11.58
99.68
40.31
99.91
53.66
250.47
1,125.76
77.88
27.50
344.76
200.00
11.20
24.55
. 2,591.50
, 6,285.50
'4'1
R. N. Creech, Chairman iC M. MacFaul,
$23,068.37
Sec.-Treas.
ft Public School
RECEIPTS
Haiahce Deeembet 31st, 1941 ......
Music amt
%
449
Domestic .......................
Commercial .....................
Power .............................
Fire Protection .............
Supplies ..........................
Bond and Bank Interest
Refund on Power Bill .
Miscellaneous Revenue
TOTAL RECEIPTS
TOTAL
$
f
7,810.99
Less Disbursements from January 1st to December 1st,
Mains ........... ............................
Main Maintenance ...........................
Pumping Plant Maintenance ..........
General Expense ...........................
Debenture Payment ........................
Power Purchased .........................
Bonds Purchased ........ «».
-Tools ...........................................
Accounts Payable Jan. 1st, 1942
Refund to Consumers .....................
Unemployment Insurance*
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS
'fl
CASH BALANCE DEC. 1st, 1942
Exeter Cemetery
Total Receipts, General account, up to Bed. 15, 1942
. Receipts for Perpetual Gate Fund
General Disbursements
on hand in Current Account ...............
amount in Perpetual Care Fund
amount in Perpetual savings account
141
1942
7,296.40
514.59
Cash
Total
Total
5,366.68
1,876.76
4,265.42
1,015,50
40,007.41
106.18
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. T. Kin- t,°.Mr-_?obfeLt.2Vi!e?a^h?Jhe/?.l’
ney on Christmas we?e M.r. and Mrs.
H. Swartzentruber and baby, of
Zurich; Mr. and Mrs, (---------
Glanville and family, Mr. and Mrs.
den and unexpected death of his
sister, Ida, on Saturday last. She»
Charles Passed away following a heart at-
vricmvxiit: auu idiuii,, xvax . auu xvxi d. t --- ' \
Sims and family and Mrs. J. Wil-1 day afternoon of this week.
tack and buridl took place ,on Tues-
liams and family, of Crediton.
Next Sunday will be missionary
day in the Sunday School.
Mr. and Mrs, Milton Walper and
Carroll, of Ingersoll and Mrs, P.
Fassoldi of Dashwood, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Milton'Ratz.
with
Wes.
Gordon Craven, of Camp
with his parents, Mr. and
L. 'Craven.
BRINSLEY
Week-end visitors were:
Gerald Lewis, of Peterboro,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis.
Pte.
Borden,
Mrs. L.
Raymond Pierce, of Crumlin, with
his family.
Mr. Dan Lewis visited his daugh
ters in Toronto for . Christmas.
Mr:. and Mrs. Ken Slioidice and
daughters, of Windsor, with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Shoidice.
The sympathy of the community
goes out to Mrs. James Dixon iii the
death of her husband. Mr. Dixon was
a well known and highly esteemed
resident of McGillivray Township.
Christmas Entertainment
There was a splendid attendance
at the Christmas entertainment in
the Orange Hall on Tuesday eve- ,
ning last.^ The first part of the/
evening was put on by the public
school children with /W. R: Gould-
ing, of Exeter, Miss Trewartha as
sisting. It featured a play with
. three acts, “Make Believe Santa”,
which was very worthwhile and done I
' well by the children. It was en-
i joyed by all. A flag drill by Aud
rey Parkinson and Carol Mills was
followed by songs by Verne Webev
and Helen Webber. Recitations and
choi’usOs were given by a number
of the Sunday School scholars and
a tableau on “Christ’s Birth” was
presented by the Cheerful Workers
class and some of the Philitliea
class. When the curtains webe
drawn the light focused on the Na
tivity Scene which depicted the an
gels, Mapr, .mother of Jesus beside
the cradle and Joseph. At the
close Santa arrived and the Christ
mas tree was unloaded to the delight
of the children.
At the Sunday School last Sunday
rings were presented by the School
to Pte. George Webber and Norman
Hazlewood of the R.C.A.F. who are
now training and who were home
for Christmas holidays. It is the
cnstohi to present a ring to every
boy who leaves for training.
We have piles of them on hand.
They are No. 1-XXXXX Best
Grade.
THE PRICE IS RIGHT.
We expect a car load of High
land CEDAR POSTS this week.
A. J. CUTWORTHY
Phone 12 Granton
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