The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-07-15, Page 12Page 4-Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, July 15, 1965
Fordwich Personais
Mrs, Mary Sanderson is spen-
ding two weeks at the home of
her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jacklin in St.
Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jacobson,
Kiln and Shelley left on Sunday
for a three weeks' holiday to
Unity, Sask. , and Surrey, B.C.
Mr. Clayton Coher is taking
a summer course at the Univer-
sity of Western Ontario in Lon-
don and Mr. Everitt Cooper is
attending summer school at
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mc-
Cann spent the week -end with
relatives in Georgetown.
Members of Fordwich and
Newbridge L. 0. L. and L. 0.13.
A. attended the Orange cele-
bration held in Wingham on
Saturday.
Mr. Amos Attwood of Tees -
water visited Sunday with Mrs.
Phyllis l3olander and sons.
Miss Betty McClement, who
has been employed the past
three years with the Bell Tele-
phone, Kitchener, has accept-
ed a position as a switchboard
receptionist at the new Ontario
Hospital, near Palmerston, and
commenced her duties this
Monday,
Miss Sharon Pollock of Kit-
chener spent the week -end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Pollock.
Mr, Ab I fall of Britton spent
the week -end with friends in
the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Forester
spent a couple of days last
week with Mr. Carl Bender and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Trey llainstock
of Milton visited one day last
week with Mrs. W.liainstock.
Mr.and Mrs.Jack King, Ran-
dy and Roger and Gary Klaassen
spent one day last week in
Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Arm-
strong visited Sunday with Miss
Elizabeth Armstrong in Kitch-
ener.
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ruttan
and Janice returned home last
week after a week's holiday
down the St. Lawrence Sea()
way and at Gananoque.
Mr. Neil Baylor of Burling-
ton spent the week -end here
1964 METEOR
2 -DOOR, 6 Stick, Radio.
1963 FORD 4 -DOOR
6 Stick, one -owner.
1963 VOLKSWAGEN
Excellent condition. Low mileage. Ono owner.
1962 CHEV 4 -DOOR
6 -Standard.
1961 VALIANT STATION WAGON
4 -DOOR. Nice unit.
1959 CHRYSLER 4 -DOOR
1959 DODGE 4 -DOOR
1959 PLYMOUTH 4 -DOOR
V-8 Stick, radio, an exceptionally clean unit.
1959 PONTIAC PARISIENNE
4 -DOOR, V8, Auto., Radio.
1958 MERCURY 4 -DOOR
V8, Auto., radio, P.S., P.B.
1959 CHEV 3/4 -TON TRUCK
LEN CRAWFORD
MOTORS
Your Dodge , Plymouth, Chrysler, Valiant Dealer
JOSEPHINE ST. Phone 357-3862
SHOES
marked down
with a bad
SAVINGS FOR EVERYONE DURING THIS
SPECTACULAR SALES EVENT.
WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES
A selection of Illusion or High Heels
in White, Bone or Black
SALE PRICES
$3.99. $4.99 - $7.99
Regular to $10.00
-BOYS' -
CANVAS
SNEAKERS
Long wearing �t r,;::
White soles - Sixes 11 to 5
WOMEN'S
SANDALS
White or Bone with
Medium Wedge Heel
SALE PRICE
$2.99 and $3.99
Black Canvas with
SALE PRICE $1.69
DURING FIRST
10DAYS
OF SALE
All Merchandise including
Spring and Summer Footwear
REDUCED 10% to 50%
(Hush Puppies by Grob Excludod)
SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 8th
- MEN'S -
Sport Shoes
Comfortable and
Long wearing
Leather or
Suede
Uppers
$6.99 and $7.99
WOMEN'S ITALIAN STYLE
SANDALS
- CHILDREN'S -
SNEAKERS
Comfortable shoes for
Active feet
SALE PRICES
79c-$1.09-$1.29
arefoot comfort for
Beach or Play
Tan, Natural
and
White
SALE
PRICES
$3.39 and $3.99
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BOYS'
OXFORDS
Strong wearing with Crepe
or Moulded Soles
SALE PRICE $3.79
BLACK ONLY -Sizes IV/. to 3
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with his wife and family,
Mrs. Peter Chlomey and two
children of Port Colborne are
spending a couple of weeks
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Keith and family of Stoney
Creek visited over the week-
end at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bott and
baby of Alma visited one day
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Parker Eurig.
Master Douglas Stewart of
Listowel spent a couple of days
last week with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Vittie.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hambly
attended the wedding reception
Saturday afternoon for their
niece, Miss Nancy Taylor of
Bluevale.
Mr. and Mrs. William Soth-
ern, Miss Sharon Elliott, Gary
Sothern, Mr. and Mrs. William
Mulvey and Jeffrey visited Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Lorn
Voll in Kitchener.
Mrs. Tessie Zimmerman
spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs.Jack Shiell at Wing -
ham,
Miss Debbie Witmer and
Master Keith of St. Clements
visited last week with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Bast.
Mrs. H. Mumford of Ganan-
oque is spending ten days with he
daughter, Mrs. Larry Marriner
and Mr. Marriner.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller,
Sharon, Karen and Eileen visit-
ed Sunday with their little son
in Guelph Hospital and also
with Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Drew Aitchison. Miss
Sharon remained for a longer
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn,
Karen and Judy of Orillia are
spending a few days this week
with Mrs. Dora Ridley.
Mr. and Mrs.Jack Riddell of
Lindsay spent the week -end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Bride. Misses Merrilie and
Laurie returned home after
spending the past two weeks
with their grandparents, Dr.
and Mrs. Riddell at Palmerston.
Mrs. Marshall Finlay, Shoal
Lake, Man. , Mrs. Norman Dow-
ling and grandson, Paul of Har-
riston, visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. William Clyne.
Mr. Fraser Pollock of Brock-
ville spent the week -end at his
home here.
BIRTH
DOIG-To Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Doig of St. Catharines
and formerly of Fordwich, a
son, on July 9th at Hotel Dieu
Hospital, St. Catharines.
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TOWNSHIP of TURNBERRY
AUDITOR'S REPORT
15th March, 1965.
The Reeve, Councillors and Ratepayers,
Township of Turnberry,
Bluevale, Ontario.
Gentlemen:
We have completed our audit of the books and accounts of
the Township of Turnberry for the year ending 31st December,
1964, and have prepared the attached financial statements of the
municipality.
The operations for the year resulted In a surplus of $1,865.74.
Tlhe balange of surplus as at 81st December, 1964 is $23,615.33.
The yearly estimates were not prepared in such a manner to
comply with Section 297 of the Municipal Act and we therefore
cannot complete that portion of Schedule D.
The Residential and Farm School Tax Assistance Grants Act
1060-61 provides that the tax rate levied for school purposes on
residential and farm assessments in the municipality shall be
only 90 percent of the rate levied for such purposes on the com-
mercial assessments in the same municipality. We would ask
that this act •be followed in computing the mill rate for bhe
Wingham District High School in 1965.
Subject to the qualifications concerning the failure to pre-
pare a budget as prescribed by Section 297 of the Municipal Act
and to reduce the residential high school rate in accordance
with the Residential and Farm School Tax Assistance Grants Act
1980-61, we hereby report:
1) The financial transactions which have come under our
notice have been within the powers of the municipality.
2) The audit has been conducted in accordance with the
instructions of the Department of Municipal Affairs.
3) The financial statements present fairly the financial
position of bhe municipality as at 31st December, 1964,
and the results of its operations for the year ended on
that date.
We have appreciated the co-operation which we have re-
ceived from your township officials.
Respectfully submitted,
MONTEITH, MONTEITH & 00.,
Chartered Accountants.
License No. 2636.
Date of Filing -April 2nd, 1965.
Unit Holds
July Meeting
FORDWICH-The Afternoon
Unit of Fordwich United Church
Women held the July meeting
in the Sunday School rooms.
The worship service by Mrs.
Crosby Sothern was on the
theme, "Self Control". Mrs.
Jack Wilson read the Scripture
and Miss Violet Beswitherick
offered prayer.
The program on temperance
was taken by Mrs. George Ash-
ton and Mrs. Sam Johnston.
Miss Leslie Campbell sang a
solo.
Mrs. WarrelfZurbrigg had
charge of the business. A sym-
pathy card was sent to Rev.
Milton Cook, owing to the
death of his mother, a former
Fordwich resident and an act-
ive church worker.
A committee was named to
arrange a social afternoon for
senior citizens. Lunch was ser-
ved.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jordan
are spending two weeks at their
cottage in Byng Inlet.
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FORDWICH
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll John-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mason
and little son, Mr. and Mrs.
Morley Johnson and family,
Mr.and Mrs. William Mann and
Mr.and Mrs.Jack Mann and
children attended the Mann re-
union in Galt Park on Sunday.
Douglas and David Hargrave
were week -end visitors with
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Hargrave in Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Browne,
Teddy and Peter and Miss
Loma Browne spent the week-
end with relatives in Toronto.
Lorna remained and will spend
this week with her sister, Miss
Marie Browne.
Little Jeffrey Espinsin was
able to return home Friday
from Listowel Hospital, where
he had been confined the past
two weeks with a severe ear
infection.
Mrs. Gordon Steinacker is
attending summer school for
five weeks in London and Misses
Pat Harris and Nancy Neal are
at Stratford.
Mrs. Belle Durnan of Toron-
to spent last week with her
niece, Mrs. W. Wilson and Mr.
Wilson.
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WINGHAM L.O.L. No. 794 brought up the sion. Wingham members were congratu-
rear of the Orange parade last Saturday, fated for their efforts in organizing the
which saw some 38 lodges in the proces- walk.
CAPITAL AND LOAN FUND BALANCE SHEET
December 81, 1964
ASSETS
General Fixed (as per Schelude 18)
Duo from Sch. Ratepayers (for Debentures)
Public and Continuation $180,000.00
Collegiate and High 78,416.00
.Accounts Receivable (Schedule 17)
Future Debenture Levies Receivable .,
Capital Grant-Wingham General Hospital
-1953 (at outstanding deb. value) .,.,
LIABILITIES
Debenture Debt Issued and Unmatured
Hospitals
$ 1,400.00
$ 46,426.53
253,416.00
177.78
1,400.00
*301,420.31
$ 1,400.00
Drainage (other than General) 177.78
Schools
Public and Continuation 180,000.00
Total
Debentures ,Assumed from Other Munici-
palities (Schedule 2)
Investment In Capital Assets
180,000.00
$181,577.78
73,416.00
48,426.53
$301,420,31
REVENUE FUND BALANCE SHEET
December 81, 1964
ASSETS
Cash on Hand $ 1,342.03
Cash in Bank $ 1,342.03
Accounts Receivable
Sundry 472.85
472.85
Due from Province of Ontario 7,078.90
Due from Other Municipalities 185.14
Due from Other Funds
Municipal Drains 217.75
Taxes Receivable (Schedule 5) 22,830.73
Other Assets
Deferred Charges
Total Assets
LIABILITIES
Bank Overdraft
Temporary Loans (Schedule 6)
Due to Other Funds
Municipal Drains
$ 7.81
Surplus (Form C)
217.75
22,630.73
1,417.09
$ 33,344.49
$ 721.35
9,000.00
7.81
23,615.33
Total Liabilities and Surplus $ 33,344.49
REVENUE FUND SURPLUS OR DEFICIT ACCOUNT
December ,81, :1964
Debit Credit Balance
$ 24,524.83
Balance at January 1, 1964 ..
Surplus or deficit included in
Current Budget
Adjustments affecting opera-
tions of previous years
Drainage Bal. written off 1
Bal. after above adjustments
Surplus or Deficit for the year
(Form D)
2,775.24
1,865.74
Totals of Dr. and Cr. cols. ....$ 2,775.24 $ 28,390.57
Balance of Surplus or Deficit at
Dec. 31, 1964 (Form B)
$ 24,524.83
$ 21,749.59
$ 23,615.33
STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE
For the year ended December 81, 1964
REVENUE
Total Revenue from Taxation (Schedule 3)
Contributions, Grants and Subsidies
Governments:
Ontario -
Welfare Assistance $ 4,203.40
Highway Improvement 20,043.71
Payments in lieu of municipal taxes 151.87
Unconditional Per Capita Grants 4,164.00
Other -Warble Fly 260.62
Other Municipalities
County of Huron Health 490.69
Licenses and Permits (Incl. dog tax)
Interest, Tax Penalties, etc.
Other Revenues -
Service Charges 238.70
Recreation and Community Services
Miscellaneous -
Deferred Revenue Adjustment 632.02
Gross Total Revenue
Total Revenue Section
EXPENDITURE
General Government
Executive and Legislative $ 1,252.50
Administrative 4,007.76
Other 329.14
Protection to Persons and Property
Fire 796.12
Street Lighting 762.61
Protective Inspection 398.09
Flood Control 1,013.55
Sheep Killed by Dogs 59.00
$ 94,945.42
28,823.60
490.89
599.02
1,341.54
238.70
632.02
$127,070.99
$127,070.99
$ 5,589.40
3,029.37
Public Works -Roads, Highways and
Streets, etc. 34,164.48
Sanitation and Waste Removal 209.50
Social Welfare (Schedule 10)
Welfare Assistance 2,665.31
Institutional Care 3,489.50
Welfare Administration 50.00
6,204.81
Education, including debt charges (Sch. 9) 47,640.27
Recreation and Community Services 616.00
Debt Charges
Lang -term debt charges (Sch. 11) 18,336.31
Less own share of school •debt charges 16,639.37
1,696.94
Short-term interest and other charges 587.38
Discount for Taxes
Taxes written off and rebated
Capital Exp. out of Revenue (Soh. 13) ,.,
Joint or Special Expenditures
County Rates
24,218.00
Gross Total Expenditure
Surplus for the Year
Total Expenditure Section
2,284.32
733.15
103.95
412.00
24,218.00
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