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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 3, 1970, p. 29

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The Era Newmarket ABSTRACTS FROM THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND THE AUDITORS REPORT SEWAGE RATE BALANCE SHEET ACCUMULATED FUNDS Balance January Sewage Rate for the year Less Debt Charges Accumulated Funds for the yea Reduction of Prior Years Interest Rata 10453 Municipal Reporting I SEWAGE SERVICE RATE BALANCE SHEET Accounts Receivable Reserve Funds for Contingencies Prepaid Charges re ACCUMULATED FUNDS AND LIABILITY Balance January 1 Sewage Service Rate for the year Contribution from General Rate Interest Earned Refund of Charges to the Reserve In 1967 Less Operating Charges Billing and Collecting 39592 Surplus for the year Less charges to Reserve for Contingencies re Balance at December Due to Revenue Funds Municipal Reporting Form COSSAR HECTOR PAYNE CO Chartered Accountants REPORT To the Mayor Members of the Council and the Ratepayers of the Corporation of the Town of Newmarket Newmarket Ontario Dear Sirs We have audited the books and accounts of the Corporation of the Town of Newmarket for the year ended December and in accordance with the Regu lations respecting Municipal Audits issued by the Department of Municipal Affairs of Ontario subject to he report herein contained we hereby report that in our opinion our notice have been within i accordance with the instructions of The financial statements present fairly the financial position of the Municipality as at December 31 and the results of its operations for the year ended on that date subject to qualification concerning the surplus for the year which is reduced by a special provision or payment of sick leave credits to employees who have not retired as well as following the former practice of providing for payment to hose employees who have retired Refund request amusing to but not to Medcof arts assumption that It was intended as an amus ing item whimsy Mount Albert Lawyer John says hes serious about his demand that the province return the profits from last Octobers experimental GO Train On May Mr wrote a letter to Premier asking for a GO train north to Rich mond Hill as it had ori ginally promised rent another her of fits from the Toronto-Bar- GO venture last Oct The letter was prompted by the provinces announce- train On May premier replied in paragraph letter your letter I am as hat it was intended amusing item of whimsy he but if I applying for the ill returned to you on applica tion to the Treasurer of needed commuter service When you cancel led the rail service to Rich mond Hill the 150000 peo ple north of Metro did not think it amusing Clogged highways pollution and accidents 609 so far this year are not amusing Spending three- quarter million dollars of the taxpayers money for busses when Gray Coach and Trailways already the Roosters for shall use it to promote fur ther rail service urgent ly needed A copy of the let ter Treasurer the holds Torontocentre meetings RICHMOND HILL A discussion meeting on Design for Development TorontoCentred Region the provincial land use plan for the 90mllc wide arc around Metro Toronto will be held at Dr Williams Sec ondary School Aurora June The meeting is the second in a series sponsored by the Central Ontario Re gional Development Coun cil to launch the process of receiving suggestions from municipalities organ izations and persons on the TorontoCentred concept t 730 pn ling During scntation of the report In Toronto last month TOO HOT TO KEEP COOL For of your furs our air conditioned storage vaults cant bo beat keep them safe from moths heat humidity fire and Ihefl 3 Convenient Locations 83 DAVIS DR NEWMARKET S AURORA AURORA HEIGHTS PLAZA John Robarts requested dialogue immediately wllh the people responsible for local decisions in the region than Treasurer Charles who Is res ponsible for Ontarios re gional development prog ram made two requests In inviting Education Briefs involved Air cadets hold parade NEWMARKET Newmarket Air Cadet squadron will be holding its annual inspection parade at pm tonight at cadet headquarters at Sutton Rd and St The board receiv ed a report from the of Schools Committee In which the committee gave a resume of meeting with representatives of various county recreation commit tees Trustees Chairman Jack pointed out the problems of supervision and costs and it was agreed that summer time use of school would require sponsorship by the local recreation committee Since the presentation of the report the Aurora Ac tion Committee has applied for of J Williams School and re ceived sonic support from the board The board agreed to make amends and re ports available to the press at any lime during the day a regular meeting has been scheduled on the under standing that the informa tion would be considered confidential until the meet ing has taken place concern that members of the press might pick up agenda and reports and then not stay for the meet- fng but it was agreed that if the privilege was abused 5 given without 9 AM 11 AM ANNUAL 1970 MOUNT ALBERT SPORTS DAY SATURDAY JUNE 6 MORNING PM 130 PM PM Public School Track Field Meet Races High Jumps ShotPut Relay Races Hurdles Etc Invitational Public School Softball Tournament Tophies and Cash Prizes will be donated by local organization AFTERNOON Giant Parade Softball Tournament Beauty Contest Western Rodeo sponsored by Mount Albert Odd Fellows Firemens Hoseand Ladder Race Decorated Bicycle Tricycle Contest ages 3 12 ye Midway Attractions Scarborough Choral Singers Mount Albert Excelsior Club NewmarketCitizens Band Mod Band Folk Singer Paul Sutton Drum and Fife Band Elocutionist Slim Firearms Safety Demonstration Sharon Gun Club Archery Demonstration York County Bowmen Incorp Bingo MAD Lions Club The Carruthers and Uncle Bill- Country Style Implement Car Show Prizes given for Oldest Lady and Gent on the grounds Supper served in the hall 5 pm and pm Adults SI Children under years 75 EVENING- Penny Stephens Singing Comedienne Penny Nichols talented dancing Acrobat Jimmy magical Chuck Ford the Banjo Doug Romaine Sidesplitting Laugh Riot Jack Musical Accompanist Modern and Old Tyme Dancing in open air Teenage Dancing in the hall Lucky draws and prizes Tickets sold on grounds All Day Admission Adults Children Cars were allocated after tend ers were opened last week by the board Lowest ten with Area 1 divid ed into two parts Robert Walker and SImcoo Coach Lines were awarded Area A Area 111 Lines Area of Canada Area No Spec ial rates will be worked out by staff A report on the staffing of York County pub lic schools for September menl for all areas is ex- to be ami the leailiuiL staff employed at A budget com parison report for the per iod ending April of this year shows the board has per cent of its total budget still available Out of a total of 31 U2l ion the board has The two largest amounts spent WI meets The Womens Institute met at Ihe home of Mrs Elliott on May 19 with its different groups planning their programs for the year Mrs V Sheridan a delegate to the Officers Conference May gave an interesting re port to the meeting and Mrs E Elliott reported on the District Annual at for a bake sale and tea on June 11 between and pm at the home of Mrs Elliott at June meeting will be held at home of Mrs Mitchell FOR INFORMATION CAUL

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