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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 May 1985, p. 17

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ar a RSE. 'Sunset Sailing' this summer for the adventurous by PAUL SANDERSON As many surprised boaters on Georgian Bay will attest, Huronia "Historical Parks 50 foot reconstruction of the 19th century cargo schooner "Bee,"' is not just a touris! curiousity, bul a proper little ship capable of sailing just like her namesake. ' Eh OOS dN le 8 a CLP PCRS CS sailing aboard the authentic, two masted, gaff rigged, schooner, on Thrusday* and Saturday evenings throughout July and August. During their trip into history the adventurers will. be informed and instructed by historically costumed members of the Bee Brigade, an experienced 80 member volunteer organization who man the handsome little ship in crews of six ' lo eight. : Pee : hoe - SS During a trial run of : : Rapbated amthaasaacthconies 'And yet despite the vessels sailing capabilities, she has served soley as a floating museum in Penetanguishene's Historic Naval and the new program on Military Establishe- Friday afternoon, with ments, since her 14 local journalists aboard, Interpretive 1984. But this season, Education Officer Bill youths and adults Bordeur explained that curious. aboul the the Bee was built with realities of life aboard adventurous education an 1800s sailing ship, in mind. And in the 25 will be welcomed knot winds, and three aboard with the debut of _ foot swells on the new Sailor's Sunset Penetang's Outer Evening Adventure Harbour, the TV, radio Program. and newspaper per- For a $10 fee, 'par- sonalities learned licipants will enjoy a one hour tour of the historie site followed by two hours of actual launching on July 27, quickly how to "'hit the deck" during an ex- citing sailing. afternoon's TOWNSHIP OF TAY 1984 Financial Highlights SIGNIFICANT YEAR END BALANCES OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES MILL RATES CURRENT AND PREVIOUS YEAR'S MILL RATES 1984 1983 $ 1983 1984 ASSETS :- = Residential Commercial Residential Commercial & Farm & Industrial & Parm & Industrial supa st - - Cash 36,571. 53,469. Township Purposes 56.05 65.94 51.56 60.66 Eiiaedal Raceiuab kas 501,707. 400,619. County Purposes 19.73 2321. 16.21 19.07 z User Charges Rceivable 6,062. 5,166. Secondary School 71.11 83.66 62.33, 73.33 Moone antes REGST CARTS 206,402 224.814 Public Elementary School 87.84 103.34 78.43 92.27 ": 3 u 2 F - Other Current Assets 925. 660. Separate Elementary ; i p: School 82.88 97.51 75.42 83.73 Rocerieceas = 41,739. 136,289. - Cash i! 245.33 - Long Term Receivables anon 241.79 276.15 270.32 234.73 229.77 208.53 Total Public School 205.52 Total Separate School LIABILITIES: - Temporary Loans ---- es Accounts Payable & Accrued Liabilities 114,317. 81,587. CONSOLIDATED OPERATIONS - Other Current Liabilities 28,939. 29,377. * 2 - Net Long Term Liabilities 303,916. 322,916. SOURCES OF FINANCING - Reserves & Reserve Funds 437,962. 624,096. - To be used to offset Taxation & User Charges:- 1984 1983 taxation or User Charges 179,477. 152,201. ACTUAL ACTUAL f - Capital Operations Not Yet ie eae Permanently Financed 7,000. (24,505.) -Residential & Farm Taxation 2,196,634. 1,886,243. -Commercial, Industrial and Business Taxation 262,956. 228,422. a TRANSACTIONS FOR THE COUNTY AND SCHOOL BOARDS -Taxation from Other Governments 35,104, 31,747. -User Charges 149,378. 106,061. couney. BELGE Eee cl -Deduct amounts received or receivable aes vee meer ee for the County and School Boards (1,756,143.) (1,538,702.) i a oe - Taxation & User nates Charges 194,491. 159,812. 1,561,652. 1,378,890. - Grants 3,563. 3,798. SEC eManER OF eEAL tO HEM GUO Biaweaa. - Requisitions Paid 198,055. 163,382. 1,561,212. 1,378,935. -Other Municipalities 5,000. 3,000. These revenues and expenditures are not reflected in the analysis of Consolidated Operations Other:- -Penalty & Interest on Taxes 70,607. 62,308. YEAR END BALANCE OF FUNDS ADMINISTERED BY TIE MUNICIPALITY -Contributions from Developers 9,606. 60,832. -Investment Income 55,389. 41,582. 1984 1983 -Other Sundry Revenue 6,153. 3,858. $ $ Net appropriations from Reserves & Reserve Funds 186,134. SSS ayirust Funds, 70,8 b5% et Ie NOTES (1) The 1984 Financial Statement reflects the assets and liabilities of the revenue fund, reserve funds, capital fund and the following local boards, municipal enterprises and utilities which are under the control of Council: APPLIED TO: Current Operations:- Midland Bay Woods Waterworks System -General Government 3 240,921. 224,054. Sunnyside Waterworks System ~Protection to Persons & Property 115,546. 99,660. Portage Park Waterworks System ~Transporation Services 433,013. 466,072. Bayberry Waterworks System -Environmental Services 396,996. 281,630. Waubaushene Public Utilities Commission ~Health Services 32,282. 29,917. - Waterworks System -Social & Family Services 610. 605. Union Public Library Board ~Recreation & Cultural Services 48,949. 48,394. -Planning & Development 55,454. 52,917. (2) The local boards, enterprises, other entities of the Township whose revenues and expenditures have not been consolidated in the 1984 financial report are: Hydro Electric System. . Capital:- Se amet eae &: (3) The above data has been extracted from the audited 1984 Consolidated Financial Report wee a ernmen 50,549. 4,771. of the Township and its local boards as described in Note 1. Copies of the 1984 rotection to Persons & Property 10,976. 8,834. Consolidated Financial Report and the auditor's report thereon, or the audited Er eGemenenE eon peryaces 454,285. 471,706. financial statements for the local boards, enterprises, and other entities not aay ronmental Services 42,554. 12,862. consolidated (See Note 2) are available at the Township Offices to any resident Recreation & Cultural Services 8,967. 47,793. who wishes to review or analyze the financial operations of the Township in greater detail. Net Appropriations:~ Included in the expenditures for current operations are principal charges for the retirement of long term debt of $19,000. ($16,000. in 1983) and interest charges of $50,218. ($52,887. in 1983). -To reserve & reserve funds === 98,305. Tuesday, May 21, 1985, Page 17

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