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Have trouble in boiling eggs? tiees were I:names:1 on me scnoor property. Here-Colleen Raymond, Karl Spence and Dianne Willis complete planting one of the trees while in the lower, picture Laurie Campbell, Brenda Kingsbury, Murray whbeler and Randy White begin their planting assignment. (Staff Photo) water for a minute, or puncture a hole with a needle in the large end where the air cell is found. Keep water just below boiling.) utner iNon current Assets 5Z530 plant Maintenance 62;768 Deficit as at January 1, 1969 reduced by Ont. Transportation 419,128 Government Assistance in respect thereof 181,141 Tuition Fees 17,383 Capital Expenditures (non-allocable) 245,000 ce. $ 1,7270158 $23,928,30* iti • "tDther OperatingtExpenditure 3.PJ,665 Debt Charges on Capital Borrowing .633„694 Non-operating Expenditure, Excluding Trans- LIABILITIES fers to Reserves 13,373 Current Liabilities Bank Indebtedness 746,848 Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities Municipalities (including over- requisitions) 209,758 Other 748,997 $ Due to Other Funds 13,225 Other Current Liabilities 5,613 Total Current Liabilities 1,724,441 Unmatured Debenture Debt 8,001,287 Other 2,817 Investment in Fixed Assets 15,927,018 $ 1,727,258 $23,928,305 Approved on Behalf of the Board ROBERT M. ELLIOTT, Chairman. D. J. COCHRANE, Chief Executive Officer. Revenue and Expenditure For Elementary Purposes •
TOTAL EXPENDITURE $ 5,585,273
RECOVERIES OF EXPENDITURE
Other School Boards
Government of Ontario, Tuition Fees and
Miscellaneous
Government of Canada
Individuals
Other Revenue, Excluding Transfers from
Reserves
4,796
38,278
12,300
40,831 668,578
NET EXPENDITURE 4,916,695
FINANCED BY:
Government of Ontario
General Legislative Grants 3,506,135
Local Taxation Raised in 1971
on Account of 1971 1,571,426 5,077,561
NET UNDER (OVER) REQUISITION ON
ACCOUNT OF 1971 REQUIRED TO BE
APPLIED TO 1972 TAXATION (160,866)
NOTES:
1. A Reconciliation of Local Taxes Raised in 1971 to Local
Taxation Raised in 1971 on Account of 1971 Follows:
Local Taxation Raised in 1971 1,492,624
Less:
1970 Under (Over) Requisition as
per Audited Financial Statements 5,711
Subsequent Adjustments Related to
1970 or Prior, as set out Below* (35,329) 29,618
1968 Surplus from Predecessor
Boards Applied in 1971 49,184 78,802
LOCAL TAXATION RAISED IN 1971 ON
ACCOUNT OF 1971 $1,571,426
How many people can't ',boil 8 to 10 minutes for soft eggs, an egg"? Problems in cooking 30 minutes for hard eggs. Cool eggs are common, says in cold water. (To prevent food specialists at the Ontario cracked shells, warm eggs in Food Council. They note several problems with, hard cooked eggs and how to avoid them. The secret is never to “boil" an egg. If a greenish color forms between the white and the yolk, cook eggs on lower heat, do not overcook, and cool immediately after cooking. Green color re-sults from a chemical reaction between sulfur in the white and iron in the yolk when eggs are cooked at high temperatures for too long. The compound formed is• unattractive, but harmless. An unpleasant off-odor also forms during overcooking. If eggs are difficult to peel, cool them quickly in cold water after cooking. The fresher an egg, the more difficult it is to peel. If yolks are dry and mealy,
or whites touch and rubbery,
eggs are overcooked. Solve the
problem by cooking in one of these
two ways:
Cold Water Method: Cover
eggs with cold water and bring to
. the boiling' point, remove from
heat and cover the pan. Soft
eggs are ready after standing 3
to 5 minutes; hard cooked after
25 minutes. Chill, immediately
in cold' water.
Hot Water Method: Gently
lower eggs into boiling water
and reduce heat to simmer. Cook
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TOTAL EXPENDITURE $ 5,312,852 RECOVERIES OF EXPENDITURE Other Revenue, Excluding Transfers from Individuals Government of Canada Government of Ontario, Tuition Fees and Other School Boards Reserves Miscellaneous 40,139 68,347 11,512 13,728 2,919 49 NET EXPENDITURE 5,244,505 FINANCED BY: Government of Ontario Local Taxation Raised in 1971 General Legislative Grants 3,886,218 on Account of 1971 1,393,305 1,303,305 NET UNDER (OVER) REQUISITION ON ACCOUNT OF 1971 REQUIRED TO BE APPLIED TO 1972 TAXATION 5;279,523 (35,018) NOTES: • A Reconciliation of Local Taxes Raised in 1971 to Local Taxation Raised in 1971 on Account of 1971 Follows: Local Taxation Raised in 1971 $1,223,443 Less: 1970 Under (Over) Requisition as per Audited Financial Statement 13,698
Subsequent Adjustments Related to
1970 or Prior, as set out Below* 4,709 (18,407)
188,269 169,862
*1,393,305
Capital funds
SOURCE
Capital Expenditure from the Revenue Fund $ 386,584
$ 386,584
APPLICATION
Fixed Assets
Buildings
Furniture and Equipment
5 245;000
96,874
Other 44,710
386,584
Net Change in Capital Funds evil
Unexpended Funds or (Amounts Not
Permanently Financed)
Balance at Beginning of the Year 13,226
Balance at the End of the Year, 13,226
EXPENDITURE 1. Business Administration $ 82,244 Computer Services 1,240 Instruction 3,716,974 Educational Services 88,827 Attendance, Health and Food Services 51,813
Plant Operation 499,236
Plant Maintenance 30,090
Transportation 388,652
Tuition Fees 215,336
Other Operating Expenditure 61,267
Debt Charges on Capital Borrowing 441,757
Non-operating Expenditure, Excluding Trans-
fers to Reserves 7,837
1968 Surplus from Predecessor
Boards Applied in 1971
LOCAL TAXATION RAISED IN 1971 ON
ACCOUNT OF 1971
Included in local taxation raised in 1971 on account "of 1971 are
572,373 supplementary taxes, license fees, for trailers, and payments in
lieu of taxes.
Included in local taxation raised in 1971 on account of 1971 are
supplementary taxes, license fees for trailers, and payments in
lieu of taxes.