The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-08-29, Page 2Wroxeter Personals
/Ora. Nora Matt and Harold
ceded the graduation exer-
cises at Credit Valley School of
Nursing, Mississauga, when
Heather Moffatt graduated in a
clam 01 aoH acether hastbeen�y
accepted at Victoria Hospital,
London.
Mr. and Mrs Roaa Toman
attended decoration . services at
New Dimdee on Sunday and Mrs.
Ivan Sararas of that village
returned home with theca for a
visit. She is a sister of Mr.
Anbesol is a handy first
aid treatment for the
relief of denture pain.
It cools. soothes and
helps prevent infection.
And puts the smite back
on your face.
Toman..
Mrs. Clarence Clement, who
has been a patient in Wim
and District Hospital for the past
week, expects to be home soon.
Miss Ruth -Ann Oakley, Reg.
N., of Toronto spent a few days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Millar and her brother
Tommy, returned to Toronto with
her where be attended the
Exhibition and also visited his
other sister, Mrs, Pete Shipman,
Reg. N., and Mr. Shipman.
Mr. and Mrs. • George
Gallagher, Leamington, and Mrs.
H. McMillan, Toronto, were
weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Allan.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Manuel,
Seaforth, visited their aunt, Miss
Hazel Sparling, on Saturday.
Peter and Danny Isabelle,
Toronto, visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clement.
Miss Sandy Isabelle, who was
visiting here, returned home with
them.
Church services will resume in
Wroxeter United Church at 10
a.m. Sunday when the new
minister, Rev. Wesley Ball, will
welcome the congregation.
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gum laxative that's gently effective.
And pleasant tasting. It's one laxative
evefyone can take. So don't suffer
from irregularity, Reach fora
gentle lakatsve. •
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FA SYSTEMS
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�TT vikriout BvaltOdt
14$110iiaktiGIES involved in the
Northern Stocker ' F
, r�yya� � 004+*t+���y,�, �'R their'f�'
Sake.
To au* .buyera '0( fes'
catty In •m the hat UK et
the Northern Fes' Sale!, the
co-ordinating committee has
spaced their sales over d,
.reasonably long period, of tom.
'VW will note the first Sale
held et Wiarton on Thursday,
Sept -5 and the Sale ht at.
Manitoulin on Monday,. Oct. 21.
All sale committees have
continued to improve their sale
facilities. Theft now along
with South River, New Liskeard
and Ville Maxie, have covered
and sale rings, Ail
�; - ve, at least, a covered
sale ring or stands. More Im-
portant northern beef produce
are continuing to improve their •
stook through; the use of A.I. or
Performance Tested Sires.
Summer showerel'have yielded
• excellent northern Ontario
pastures and so cattle are in gam'
The Grey -Bruce Livestock Co-
Operative. willhave larger .sales
than had been expected. They
hive MOO head consigned for
each of the first two ogee;. -
dot test'7Se " 5, ay,•T ate
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1000 a.m, at Wiarton i Sept;•19,
Thursday, 10:00,a.m. at Wiarton;
Sept.36, dnes, 1.0;00 m.
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lonWe; Sepdayt. 26, Thursdaya.,
'9:20. a.m.. at Manitoulin. (Little
• Ctrrrent); -Sept.30,Monday,11:00
a.m. at Amos; Oct 1; Tuesday,.
10:00 a.m. at La Sarre (Dupuy);''
Oct. 1, Tuesday 10:00 a.m. at
La 'Sarre (Dupuy);. Oct. 2,
Wednesday, 10:00 a.m.. at Ville
Marie; Oct. 3, Thursday, 11:00
a.m. at New I,askeard•; Oct' 4,
Friday, 10:00 a,m. at South
River; Oct,. 10, , Thursday,, •10:00..
a,m, at *iarton; Oct. 17, . Tours-
day..1i 00' a.m;. at South River;
and ;Oct. 21,.Monday, ;1:00.p.m. ►t
Manitoulin -(Little Current).
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POSTER FROM WORLD WAR 1 -This poster and poerrlr
Claytn, Duff'of Bluevale, were brought into our office by Jim Walker of Listowel. The ball
game rbferred to was a benefit game for the Red Cross during 'World War I, probably in
1915 or 1916. •
BLUE 'YALE Gt11tLS..VS. •
JAMESTOWN GIRLS
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Upon a Summer's evening, •
Monday, August twenty-third,
A sound of wild and woolly cheers
in Bluevale .could be heard:
For all the town and countryside
had come ,to see the game,
Which promised to the winners,
victory and deathless fame.
The Jamestown girls blew into
town 'neat)) Charlie Forrest's
wing, j
The Bluevale girls rolled up their
'sleeves-'. and jumped into the
A manfrom Phil ° ' :r 1 brave
and fearless chap,
With a heavy life insurance,. said
he'd referee- the scrap:
The Jamestown girls were
whitewashed first, a cheer
went up, blit then
It wasn't many minutes till they
whitewashed back again
It looked l as if a deadlock were
destined to Spoil the, fun, .
When in the second innings Annie
Spence secured a run,
That changed the hick for
Bluevale, ' Carrie Diluent got
one too, •
Irene MacEwaii followed suit,
before those girls were through
The team in middy blouses had
their rivals in the air,
The Umpire smiled at
Jamestown but he got the stony
stare.
But do not think the Bluevale
girls did all the stunts in sight,
That Mary Smith, of Jamestown,
, as a catcher was a fright.
From Greenland% icy mountains
to Africa s sunny coast,
There's Smiths and Smiths and
Smiths and Smiths, a countless
host;
There's Smiths in Andalusia and
there's Smith's in Ceylon's Isle,
But catching balls, this Mary
Smith has got 'em skinned a
mile,
And when Miss Elsie Johnston
whirled a ball across the plate,
The big League pitchers we have
•
known seemed punk and out-of-
date.
The batters wildly pawed the air
and droppedout one by°•one
As little Elsie staked them
bullets from a gun.
And at the bat she proved her
skill as well as with. the .mitt:
They're finding' balls in Wingi%aul
yet that Elsie' Johnston hit: r f
Among the other Johnston gir
- belonging to the pippy, •
There was Martha, there w
Margaret :, and there=, :P
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ti.•`
Adeline
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'Y'was M ..
sailed around the bases th ..
f.
May Burke' came in behind?, r )•
ti*r c
with' a whoop of victory;
The Miss MdDona1d's {did their ,,.
PUBLIC METING
THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, &OO P.M.
REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OFFICE
TO CONSIDER
AMMENDMENT N0. 9
TO TNF
HURON COUNTY OFFICIAL PLAN
CONCERNING
LOT SIZE STANDARDS.
AND
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
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Thirty-nine prospecting per,
mits covering seven million acres
in the Northwest Territories have
been issued for 1974, an increase
of more than 100 per cent over
1973. •
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Por competepthelp with your Mortgago Requirements
1 r :• Per anent or' Interi
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COMMERCIAL-RES$D,ENTIAL
=Bulider and lion
ie Owner
To .purchase or renovate'to consolidate and
'• redriee monthly payments .
AL`I THE PROFESSIONALS
Listowe#,r 291 p47,40
YOpen Nl an•,thriu`'lrre:, t l a. n. to 43.0 On:
Atter :hoiu r$ oreven ngs•call Bill'RoO 356=2319
te:Henderson, Kltchener,,$79-5705
Township of Howicl
FOR THE YEAR
To the Members of Council, 'Trhsbitat'its And
Ratepayers of the Corporation'ot the
Township of Howick.
�y 6
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We have eaatt+insett . "<c Iia
dbrporation of the Township of Howick•which are Baton t1i
attached' index. Our examinationincluded a general review of
the accountin$•procedure and such tests of accounting record*
and.other supporting evidence as we considered necessary in the
circumstencee. Our examination of the books and records of the
Intel•-boa:0de reported on etatementa 4.4 to 4'-5 respectively, was
4intited to an examination of the, receipts and,diebursements as
=corded in the books of the l,oca7, boards. •
• In our opinion, these financial statements present
fairly•the financial position of the Corporation of the Town-
• ship of Herrick adn its local boards as at December 31, 1973
•and•t'he results=of its operations for the year then ended, in
accordance with accounting principles generally accepted for
Ontario municipalities applied on a basis consistent with that
of the preceding year. •
best, Miss -Payne •prep :out for �•
gore ._
But after that, naught they could A
do would raise that little score.
•
For at the bat they.°ld to face
MisS Lillian McCall, •
While Maymie Messer caught
them. out on nearly every ball;
They very •seldom got to first for
Mary King. was. there,
At second,.Mrs. Abram was those.
Jamestown girls despair,
While Annie Dimenit in the field
was one complete surprise,
And tanglefoot had nothing on
Mayne Stewart for catching
flies
And when -the Umpire waved his
hat and said the' game was
through, ' • • •
The Bluevale girls had made
three runs, the Jamestown
girls but tvvo.
It's always sad what happens to
these reckless Umpire chaps,
But while„ the friends and rela-
tives were picking up the
scraps,
Two maidens fair passed
through the crowd that hwig
upon the fence
And gathered in for Red Cross
Funds, twelve dollars and some
cents.
Lakelet
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Listowel, Ontario
March 7, 1974
• License to 4464.
STATEME`rr OF REVENUE
AND• EXPENDITURE
for the year ended December 31.19=3
-Accumulated net revenue (deficit) at
the beginning of the year
Expenditure
General government
, protection to persons and property
Transportatiorrtervices ,
Environmental services
• Conservation of health
Social and family services
• Recreation and community services
• Community planning and development
Financial expenses
Region or county - share of expenditure
Education
. • Other
Miss Elizabeth Stoll returned
home from a six-week vacation in
Alberta.
• Lakelet I 4-H will be starting
their club soon, "The Club Girl
Entertains". All young ladies
aged 12 or over by the first of
September are welcome to at-
tend. For further information call
Mrs. Werner Stoll or Mrs. Lyle
Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Inglis
returned from a conducted bus
tour to Newfoundland and the
eastern provinces.
A surprise birthday party was
held .Wednesday, August 21, for
Arnold Baumgarten of Driftwood
Beach. Attending were Dr. and
Mrs. Morley and daughters of
Vulcan, Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. H.
Baumgarten and family of Mit-
chell; Mr. and Mrs. H. Baum-
garten and family of Howiek; Mr.
and Mrs. H. Baumgarten and
daughter of Willowdale; Mr. and
Mrs. A. Baumgarten of Water-
loo; Mr. and Mrs. W. Stoll and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Delnerling and Miss Susan Gallo-
way of Toronto.
.
Revenue
Taxation
Contributions from other governments
Other
Accumulated net revenue (Menial
• amend of the year
Analysed as follows:
General revenue
Special charges
Special areas •
Police villages
STATEMENT OF CAPITAL FUND OPERATIONS
for the r aur .nded December 31. 197 3
Vnffaanced capital outlay (Uisespended cipital
financing) at the bagienfng of the year
Capital outlay
cnpitalexoenditure
General government
Protection to persons end property
Transportation services
Environmental services
Conservellon of health
social and family services
Recreation and community services
Community planning and development
Other
Transfers to others
Opital lb saesUag.
Long term liabilities hkurred
Contributions front other governments
Contributions from lite avenue fund
Cgdnilnttb holo reserve funds and reeenee
Odle
1<liliibaed (*day i11aespes ed
+rm,lW ureal dfathesada they're
1973
y
(1,506)
• '17,027
• 15,538
• 133,506
• 2,312
• 1,045
8,950
• 357
• 82,973
139,666
287,800
119,019
• _418;231 --
(4,143)
(20,921)
1,122
15,656
1972,
i -
93,198
•
• 14,800
• 13,161
. 193,643
1,531
• 65
•
3,809
41,635
866,002299
132;780
119.31.4 4r_,__,
294,682
.-95,,132
15x7) •.•
. 539_
1973
i
nil
32,850
• 35,734
15,400
$3.984
. 15,400
32,550
45,986
G Q7A3h 1
2�..fu.ra.rrr
(1,506)_
(14+)
• 530
12,261
1972
nil
k
26,820
. 10,600
37,E
10,600
26;820
4 37,420 1
nil
•
besets
10arreal eaaafs
Cosh •
.Ackopntsi ceivab1e
Taxes receivable' •
Other current assets
Capital outlay to be swiveled la
fxtur+e.years
Other long tNfw seeds
liabilities
Curry tihtig hies
Temporary loans .
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
Other current liabilities
Net long tern liabilities
Reserves end raservs funds
Accua,dated est remise (deScit) sad
unapplied capital receipt
NOTES TO
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
1973
•
3
70,733
41,890
• 13,389
• 77,198
29,a10
30,068
20,835
. 77,198
66,000
9,109
200
tot
, 3 .
29,003 •
A,094-
24,193
1►,098-24,193
e7s4
69,05ti.0
20,065
. 2,735•
• 69,050
• 66,000
1. Charges ,four Net lona Term Liabiljiea
Total charges for the year for net longterm liabilities were As
follows:
Principal payments
Interest
•
!__ 7,2527,�
The total chargee above were
municipality and see included inexpenditureeclassifral ied under nues fthe
e
appropriate functional headings.
2. Basin of Consolidation
The Consolidated Balance Sheet reflects the assets and liabilities
of the revenue fund and the capital fund of the eunicipslity.
Trust fund assets administered by the municipality, amounting to
$10r716 have not been consolidated nor'have the assets and liabilities
of any local boards of the municipality.
3. Net Long Term Liabilities
Total long term liabilities incurred by the municipality and out-
standing at the end of the year amount to $373,190
of the long term liabilities shown above, the responsibility -for
payment of principal and interest charges has been assumed
by others for a principal amount of
Net long tern liabilities at the end of the year
4. Capital may to be Recovera d in hitt
ome ee outlay does not representtee •
revenues, as it is to be recovered in future eon general unieipsl
chargee Ing landowners to on benefitting y alt s198ial
the amount of !77,195
Under the sic leave bene: t • ".'
, unused sick leave can accumulate
and employees may become entitled to a cash payment when they
leave the municipality's employment.
The liability for these acchauiated days, to the extant thatt
have vested and could be taken in cash by an employee On te;l�
ind
amounted to 52r932 at the end of the year. No provision has been r
erode for this liability.
5,
1974. 'rhe do tr
this amount $16,2
capital funds of the
in 1974 from the tprroo
grants and donationsto
,L• I.,. II
ltirlf�'
ed to complete a community centre in
the centre amount to $390,039. Of
Odd to December 31, 1973 hos the
Toa debenture issue f $175 000 Surty and the balance is to be d
capital fund of the eunioi,ity.
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