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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-05-15, Page 14
ode xttine1, _We+ tesda,IA Ma a 15,, �1996 Units Lan4 by Allele Br"ey Twenty ,UCv" ladies from Units 1' and gath- ered in the church: parlor ern May. ,, Deanna Reavie presided and openedGod with .a poem Must Have Known, fol- lowed by prayer.. The theme of the. meeting was the Fanny. Elsie Houston was pianist for ,singing of Happy the Home. Laura Steffler read the scripture from Proverbs. Grace Gibson read the medita- tion What Makes a Mother's Day and she closed.with a poem A Mother's Crown.' We. sang the hynm,n.'44When. Mother's of Salemm;". fol- lowed by a prayer by Deanna: Laura ` sang "When 1 needed a Leigh- bor."p R.. Allene : Bradley ead an article from' `_the Mandate, "Findingthe right recipe for a chant,t ing. cominunity." This is a project that is being carried out. a the Cole. Harbour, N.S. United Church. These progras include a breakfast for 35 children with different service clubs 'onhand daily to prepare the food. The food bank includes approximately 30 fami- lies per• month .and 50 Christmas hampers The programs may not always be successful and keep changing. Eileen Lemoine read .a poem What Mother loves; Laura read When God Created Mothers; and: Grace read Daffodils. Shirley Bolt reported on the work done by the Nimble Fingers' Group. Lois Walden" was the auctioneer for a very, suc- cessful ' Hobbv Sale for Unit 1The lunchcorn- mittee served refresh- ments and a social' time was enjoyed. Unit 1 remained in the. 'parlor for a brief business period, 'welve members answered the rel1sell by naming the Country of family origin, .Unit 3 by Bev Thompson The Lucknow United Church .Women, Unit 3, met in the church parlour May, 7. The committee of Laura Lee • Cayley, Joan Martin., Velma Morningstar and Jean Irwin presented the wor- ship service on "Work" which is part of the mis- sion theme this year . The`. scripture Luke 5: 1 - 7 told about Jesus in His workplace along' with Simon : Peter and friends who -were• ishers.. A:. video on The Strugglef., 'esistance of the Wo;,. ©f Zambia was shown: ' Mrs ayley led discussion comparing, the problems Zambian women have withthose of Canadian, women and how the warners in both countries are fighting to . change their lives; Jane Treleavett, unit leader, opened the busi- ness portion with a read- ing A Tribute to Mothers. Rollcali Was "A Shut-in I Visited." Reports were given as follows: Velma Morningstar for supply and, assistance reported that a quilt was given to fire victims, goodwill Items can be brought in June, and The Nimble Fingers will meet May 1.5 Kay. Collyer for Citizenship read "Acts of 'Kindness;" Mary Boyle gave ;Prayer of The Least Coin on Reconciliation and National Unity. ui..i:iversit1es *from page 11 skills wanted by many employers: Many uni-. versaitles now look for evidence of extra work being done .4s the com- petition for entrance to many programs increas- es: Nine OAC students ;at F.E. Madill Secondary School in. Wingham wrote the Descartes mathematics competition on . April 17. Another 11. Grade • 12 students wrote Euc lid, rnainhemat ic s competition on Airiil 16. Neil said that about 8,000 OAC students across Canada wrote the Descartes competition and another 6,500 to 7,000 Grade 12 students wrote Euclid competi- tion. He added that mathe- matics teacher Dave Hawkins has been preparing the students for the competition dur- ing ur ing • the past three months. Neil said that the• results of the cowed- tion should be known around mid-May. TOWNSHIP. OF ASHFIELD ; CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS y' YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,1995 BUDGET ' ACTUAL ACTUAL , :1 1t 1994 APPLIED TO: Current Operations • General government Fire (Note 3) Conservation authority Protective inspection and control Roadways Street lighting Waterworks system Garbage collection Garbage disposal Hearth services (Note 3) Parks and recreation (Note 3) Municipal. drains Pit rehabilitation Capital Arena Phase 0 Roadways Garbage disposal Municipal drains Total funds expended for the year • MUNICIPALFUND BALANCES end of year To be used to offset taxation or user charges (Note 6) Capital operations not yet permanently financed (Note 6) -- (10,891) • $162,1' 20; D 15,621 • 606 458,500 2,900 6,385 12,000 34,550 2,000 25,650 13,600 759,306 $160,684 17,531 15,621 • • 3,847 '476,000 1,160 5,270 10,453 22,032 26,6624 16,503 4,217. • :759,42 66,000 100,000' .192,500 265,019 'i(h964 10,000 564 268,500 . 1,021,806 1,186,322 .426,3 o 01. $127,321 "''16,562 14,630. 4,188 407,599 • . 1,793 3,830 10,849 29,454 22,899 13,659 • 65 35,4,723 412 355,135 • 1,007919 TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,1995 BUDGET ACTUAL ACTUAL 19.91 1.94 SOURCES OF FINANCING Taxation and user char9es Residential and farm taxation Commercial, industrial and business taxation Taxation from other government • Telephone levies, water billings ' Licences and permits Fees and service charges Municipal drainage 'charges Grants . • . Government of Canada Province of Ontario $2,036,842 132,151 2,000 27,825 6,385 9,000 29,854 10,000 2,254,057 33,333 , • 445,298 478,631 Other Municipal capital drainage collections • 10,000 Penalty and interest on taxes Development charges t8vostknent income 20,000 4,000 34,000 Total'funds raised for the ,year , 2,766,688 Deduct amounts received or"receivable • for county end School boards (Note 2) ' 32,043,633 $1,928,642 133,531 124,694 2,691 2,560 26,864 27,825 6,450 • 6,539 12,189 13,109 39,583. • 30,655 10,855 • 2,415 2,275,796 2,136,439 • 29,037 446,977 476,014 38,996 • 42,$30 11,120 92,946 2,844,756 18 0682 1,81 9--x,219 9,008 1,025,537 •Net appropriations from reserves and 767 57,189 reserve rands (Note') ' 16 690 MUNICIPAL -FUND f#'ALANCES r beginning of year To be recovered from taxation or usercharges (Note 6) 57,189 Capital operetidne not yet permanently Enaneed ,(N4tb 5) ) 5/,110 TOTAL FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR ThE YEAR: (10424) TOTAL APPLICATIONS FORTH YEAR $1,027,80 $14175,1 $1,005,029 $1,021,606, rt93L551. 51,189 (799),. 57,110 41.0176098 48;019 524,008 572,027 6,169 31,840 2,000 10,595, 50,604 2,759,070 1,700,309 1.058,761 10,7i1 10,626 ,15,1196) (4,470) $1.068,023 A