Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 20, 1975, p. 5

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Grande finale featured parade carnival prizes Maybe March can come In like a lion and go out like a lamb but the opposite true for the Acton and queuing summer play grounds They may have started with no huge fanfare but on estimated and children turned up on August 13 at Prospect to be pari of a grand finale A parade starting near the railroad tracks opined the evening floats made I heir way down Mill St to Main and down Knox lo the park Robert I Itlle school the yellow submarine their theme for float The children had built a nub and had fish the king of the sen and mermaids to make up their colorful exhibit I combination Prospect Park float had the unique combination of Cinden In the Ms Behind the float was Cinderella Everyone but the poor girl turned party goer was In clothes of decades A Juke box made the children was centre stage on the float A haunted house was atop a huge tractor trailer as the playground children dressed as ghosts mummies devils two headed men and wltihcs playground float featured Robin food Friar Tuck and bows and arrows The children involved wore Robin Hood hats Ileal Meal The winning Ion I a joint effort of Imchouse and path lending to the door nnd dimmers up the sides Recreation Cooper picked this as the best float for its originality and work by the children The penny carnival con slsttd of wo Imoths or each playground Prizes were given to ihlldnn I hi use playground held frisbw and a pinny tin lino fad offered bag throw ring loss Prospect Park children hnd everyone s favorite the fish pond and an apple bobbing game The show stealer of the evening was the dunking machine offered by the Robert I playground Almost all the leaders took a turn silting on chair above a tank of water Halls were thrown at a connecting target When struck the choir collapses causing the victim to fall into the water Dunk favorite Children got a to dunk their favorite leader or tender in training In the waler The in turn had a chain to dunk DARREN tries to douse the flames on a candle with a witer pistol at the summer playground penny carnival August 1 J at the arena MR AND Miss Playground kings and queens were Donna Ferguson Carolyn Gibson Raymond and Leonard Miller They rode in an open air truck during the summer playground finale parade on August it dunking machine all mentally retarded contributed to making Playground supervisor the money will be Rent to lliek tocher felt the evening the crippled children with as well as the past six weeks the other allotted for the the project has been running Mr Cooper Robert I ittlc also had a fortune telling booth A sponge throw and candle squirt were held by the lie playground A candle was IK with each par a small pistol A kissing booth was set up by the youngsti In addition to a bean bag throw Most of I In gomes tost throe cents with the town of Hills sup plying the prizes Make The iren were In charge of but the proved how success ill It was he told this news The fantastic number of paper Former mayor for Libs Mayor of and Regional Councillor McLean Anderson announced Inst week be will try for the I nomination in the new riding of In addition lawyer Douglas lllack announced this week that he is after the nomination Minister of ntal Services Jim Snow has already captured the Progressive Conservative nomination The Acton Press Wed Councillor installs pool MILTON Milton councillor Jim Watson recently installed an In ground swimming pool at Campbellville area home without obtaining permission In the form of a development permit from the Niagara Com million The facts came light last wet and the councillor iayi he did have favorable indications to the effect there would be no problems in receiving approval for his pool Watson lays he abhors the long drawn out process a citizen must go through with Die Niagara I if the resident wants improve his own PLAYGROUND supervisor Rich takes his first dip in the water of the dunking machine at the summer playground finale penny carnival August 13 at the arena 1971 PONTIAC TRANS AM White matching Interior automatic radio air conditioned power window brakes and steering cubic Inch The of all Lie BAZ MOTORS LTD PICK YOUR OWN CORN PLANNING A CORN ROAST How about tilling your freezer DOZEN GLENDALOUGH FARM Frill Towmlilp WATCH FOR SIGNS of PRIZE WINNING FLOAT in the summer playground finale par August 13 was built by Ballinafad ana Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the theme THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31 1974 AUDITORS REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF COUNCIL INHABITANTS AND RATEPAYERS OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS I have examined the 1974 financial statements of the Corporation of the Town of Hills and Its local boards My examination Included a general review of the accounting records and other supporting evidence as I considered necessary in the circumstances In my opinion these financial statements and the notes thereto present fairly the financial position of the Corpor of the Town of Halton Hills and its local boards December and the results of their operaflons lor the year then ended In accordance with accounting principles generally accepted for Ontario municipalities GRAEME CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT A No 114 GEORGETOWN ONTARIO MARCH 31 1975 STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES 443 10 STATEMENT OF CAPITAL FUND OPERATIONS CAPITAL EXPENDITURE General government Protection to persons and property Transportation services Social and lam 11 Recreation and community services Community planning and development CAPITAL FINANCING Con tribu lions other governments Contributions revenue Contributions from reserve funds and reserves Other Contribution Library Board Unflnanced capital outlay at the end of the year CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET AS AT DECEMBER 31 1974 ASSETS Current asset Cain 331 Accounts receivable 693 Taxes receivable Other current assets I SO Capital outlay to be recovered In future years Other long term assets EXPENDITURE General government to persons and property Transportation services Environmental services Conservation of Recreation and community services Community planning and development Financial expenses Region or county share of expenditure Education j 515 411 Budget Actual REVENUE Taxation Contributions Other 574B50 504 070 IS lit Accumulated net revenue at the end the year CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF RESERVE FUNDS Balance at the beginning of the year Interest earned Deposits EXPENDITURE Contributions for capital expenditure Taxes receivable Transfer to Region of Balance at the end of the year LIABILITIES Current liabilities Temporary loans Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Other current liabilities Net long term liabilities Reserves and reserve funds Accumulated net revenue deficit and unapplied capital receipts NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FORMATION OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HILLS On January under the terms tie Regional Municipal Act the former Municipalities the Town Georgetown Town Township were dissolved and together th a portion to become Hie newly constituted Town Hills The Assets and as at December 31 the former towns Acton and Georgetown were assumed entirely by the new Town of Hills The Assets and Liabilities the portion of the Township of and the Town of Oakvllle assumed by the new Town Us were subject to as determined by an Arbitration Committee CHARGES FOR NET ONG TERM LIABILITIES Total charges tor the year for n long term liabilities were as follows 390 57902 Principal payments 291054 Interest 1 wn was It and If the appro I was pal or which I I mini were Incurred PROVISION FOR row no ng are If IIp Clasil n venue and Ex BASIS OF CONSOLIDATION The Sheet reflects tht assets and liabilities of the revenue tht capital fund and all ri I of the municipality The opening of January for the Town of Hnlton Hills and llabllllo Ihc funds for of Town of Acton Toy and a portion the Town of Oakvllle as at December Trust fund assets administered by Iha Municipality amounting SI 1 J have not been consolidated nor have the assets and liabilities any local boards Munlclpallly NET LONG TERM LIABILITIES Total long term liabilities incurred by the Municipality and outstanding at Ihe end of the year amount to Of the long term Nab lltles shown above the responsibility for payment and charges has been assumed lor a principal amount as The total value sink funds and the balance In the Ontario Water Resources Debt Retirement Fund were assumed In January by the Regional Municipality ol Halton and therefore are not reflected In these financial statements del CAPITAL OUTLAY TO BE RECOVERED IN FUTURE YEARS Some cap outlay does not represent a burden on general train c pal revenues as t to be recovered future from other sources Spec fll charges on If landowners I 347 pal 429 At December not an A OBLIGATIONS the Town of Hills fa for the ton a and Hall as well as two mm Poo because they were no ire fully reflected n these a statements The balance of commit on these at December 1974 amounted to approi end ant pated I ng as follows Debentures a Works Loan Forg Grants Hi Reserves Other LIABILITY FOR VESTED SICK LEAVE BENEFITS Under the leave bene t plan unused tick leave can accumulate and employees may tied to a cash payment when they me mun c pal employment No lion has been made for this I

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