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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 May 1969, p. 15

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. relatives and old-time friends _ attended Blackstock Anniver * tenants in the Hodgin apt. ~ Mr. and Mrs. C. Love and| ways has given its approval Pugh home for dinner. By Mrs. Les Beacock (Too late for last week) We extend our sympathy to Mr. H. Hodgins in the passing of his sister Mrs. Roy Parkin of Reaboro. All the family attended the funeral. On Mother's Day Mr. and Mrs. M, Pugh and family at- tended worship service in Raglan church where they witnessed the Christening of Stephen Paul Solomon. At noon-hour nearly twen- tv relatives returned to the Guests present included Mr. and Mrs. P. Solomon and baby, Mr. and Mrs. G. Solo- mon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant all of Raglan. Mrs. Solomon Sr., Oshawa; and Mr. and Mrs. F. Gostick of Stouffville. Many pleasant future vearsg- are wished. for Mr. Bruce Snelgrove upon his recent re- tirement as a G.M. employee. Saturday night, May 17th, the Recreation Hall was alive with nearly thirty immediate who dssembled to honour & 'extend greetings to Mrs. L. Sarjantson (formerly of our village) uppn her birthday of eighty-five years ,to whom we offer congratulations. At six o'clock this merry group enjoyed an ample ar- ray of delicious food.-and birthday frills, Later everyone in a few rounds of cards. Re- miniscing and sociability cli- maxed a very rewarding evening = especially for the guost of honour Mrs. Sarjant- son. Mr. and Mrs. B. Snelgrove were guests at the wedding of their nephew the Jeffrey- Theurer vows held in Grace United Church Scugog Island on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock in company with Mr. & Mrs. Robt. Robertson of Cadmus enjoyed being guests at the MacLeod-Bray wedding in| United Church at Beaton re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jones were in Upionville on Satur- day, May 17th as guests at the Hunt-Greenhaugh--wed- ding in St. Li , Church. : : Eo ¥ Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Andrews sary and were with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs, F. Dayes and relatives. We all regret to learn a young couple, Mr. and Mrs. "Robt. and Jean" Snelgtove|, have vacated our village and re-iding on a farm in Black: water area where we wish them success and happiness. We welcome Mr, and Mrs.| Ron Wagner who are the new John were happy to have their daughter Lexie and friend Miss Deanna Young, both students at Guelph. ROAD EXPENDITURES The Department of High- to the expenditure by Ont- ario County this year of $1,760,000 for road const- ruction and $608,000 for road maintenance. Expendit- ures in excess of these amounts 'will not be eligible for sub- sidy unless covered by a sup- plementary bylaw approved Fo Fr a0 Ne F PRA NOMS Rs SINE Hes Prince Albert News Ir. and Mrs. G. Jones and iil had her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay of Brant. ford, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter entertained their family Mr. and Mrs, J, Hunter and son Douglas of Trenton. All were also guests 'of their daughter (Nola) Mr. and Mrs. K. Kvrytow in their new home in Stouffville. 'Sharon McIntyre celebrat- ed her birthday by having her friend remain over night, Anna Robertson of Shirley Rd. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson visited friends in Orillia and Coldwater. and were also re- cent Sunday dinner guests with others at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Ron Gibson and family, Port Perry. Mr." and Mrs. Wm, Dickin- son and Judy, Toronto, spent the week-end with her sister Mrs. Merle Murphy and Alan also Mrs. Rene Smith. Mr. C. Wilson, Stouffville; Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller, Co- lumbus were company with Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson and son Bruce. Lh AL CASA 5 i. AE Ps ST JR it A SACs SEA AR OLE Lat 1a Xi x7 AA A A x ! pasa all ayo hb % z ek pd PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 29 1969 -- 15 Mr..and Mrs. Hargrave and two sons, Willowdale spent week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks Mr. and rs. L. Devitt. Oshawa, Bradburn, Blackstock were with Mr. & Mrs. L. Beacocks and family were pleased to have Master Robt. Horne of Uxbridge on the holiday. Mr. Robt, Brooks accom- panicd Mr. and Mrs. F. Har- ris and family to Toronto on Monday, enjoying the Island. also Fort York. BUY --- SELL L REAL ESTATE AIO REAUIOR 985 - 7373 indulged | by the minister, TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG Financial Statement & Auditors Report 1968 The Reeve, Councillors and Ratepayers of : - the Township of Scugog: We have audited the books and accounts of your Wnitipatiiy for the year ended December 31, 1968 and have prepared the attached financial statements and supporting schedules in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Department of Municipal Affairs. - AUDITOR'S OPINION th : We hereby report that in our opinion: TR 1 The financial transactions which have come under our notice have been within the powers of the municipality. 2. The audit has beer conducted in raahos with the instructions j of the Department of Municipal Affairs. 3. The financial statements present fairly the financial position of the municipality as at December 31, 1968 and the results of its operations for the year ended on that date. April 8, 1969 DELOITTE, PLENDER, HASKINS & SELLS License No. 3493 Auditors. CAPITAL FUND BALANCE SHEET December 31, 1968 + ASSETS Future recoveries from levies or rates School boards . $'153,487 Fixed Assets $ 38,072 Total Assets +," LVI Le A $191,569 LIABILITIES Net long term liabilities School boards -$ 163,487 Equity in fixed assets $ 38,072 Total Liabilities REVENUE FUND BALANCE SHEET December 31, 1968 $191,559 : ~ ASSETS Cash , Blan Se Ye a re ey $ 1,119 Investments ' . fo At cost (1968 market value $2,450) . . $ 2,600 Accounts receivable PRAY T Ontario oo. ois wen $ 3,181 Cpabliggglionl LA $5112 County of Ontario: . . . . . . . . 8 '96 Taxes receivable after deducting allowance for uncollectable taxes . $ 19,818 Total Assets $ 26,826 LIABILITIES . Temporary loans . $ 13,000 Accounts payable and accrued liabilities a" Ontario . . . . $ 75 Municipalities . : . $ 1,098 Central Ontario County District High School Board dan, . FE Pw $ 158 - Security deposit retuhdable i 7 $8 2,600 Trade payables . . . . . $ 2,426 Other liabilities $ 62 Reserves . $ 4,500 Surplus $ 3,017 Total Liabilities and Surplys $ 26,826 Garbage collection and disposal . . . . . } $ 1pB61 = = Conservation of health . . . . . . . | | $8 195 Social and family services g . General assistance , . . . . . . | $ 2,844 Unclassified .>. ~. . . . . . . | | $ 2 . : $3 2.864 ; Recreation and community services. . . . $ 30 - Community planning and development . . . $ 170 Financial expenses i eed $ 1,629 Other... nies r 00 0 $ 164 County -- share of expenditure $ 31,301 Education" -- local contributions i Elementary -- public $ 36,683 secondary $. 56,682 STATEMENT OF REVENUE for the year ended December 31, 1968 REVENUE Taxation' Realty -- Residential and bai, 3 ae $117,111 ~-- Commerdéial and industrial Pe $ 3,750 * $ 120,861 Contributions from other governments Ontario (Payment i in lieu of taxes) . . | $s 4 . Ontario - Subsidies Per capita . $ 2,665 Residential property fax 2oduction . $ 29,359 Winterworks $ 1,136 Warble fly $ 171 Roadways . . $ 12,583 General welfare der stance Ct $ 2,316 $ 48,130 Other revenue ' Licenses and permits 556 Garbage collection Hall rental . Service charges ' Penalties and interest on taxes Sundry . Interest on County levy . Taxes charged back to other Boards. PDA PLpeHnn -- [= [2] ed _8 4421 Total Revenue . $173,416 EXPENDITURE General government i : Members of council . . . . . . . | $ 955 General administration . . . . , . | | $ 4,865 Unclassified . . -.¢, . . . . . | | $ 5,305 a * rm ------------n. 8 11,125 Protection to persons and property Fire . . . ._.7. . .°. . .. .. $ 2,661 Unclassified. . . .". . . . . . . | $ 515 - $ 3,176. Public works Roadways . PEER LEU ~ $ 25,932 Unclassified . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,432 : $ 27,364 Sanitation and waste removal Total Expenditure $172,834 Excess of Revenue over Expenditure for the year ed] | 582 Surplus at beginning of the year . . . . . | 'S$ 24 Surplus at end of the year . Mr. and Mrs. Joe one evening last week, \ 3 2,435

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