- Corporation of the Township of Reach Financial State (Continued) Public Works--Roads, Highways and Streets, ete .......oooooveoiioin, 60,528.50 Sanitation and Waste Removal ................. 664.50 Conservation of Health ..................cooooooooo.... 270.00 Social Welfare (Schedule 10) Relief Assistance ................ 3,899.44 Welfare Administration ...... 185.00 4,084.44 Education, including debt charges(Sch. 9).. 162,252.57 Recreation and Community Services ............ 635.00 Debt Charges-- Long-term debt charges (Schedule 11) ....ocovouennnn, . 39,822.97 Less own share of school debt charges ..................... . 89,476.45 346.562 Short-term interest and other charges .................. 979.49 1,326.01 Discount for Taxes A TIP 3,822.74 PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 30th, 1964 -- * ment & Auditors Report, 1963 Taxes written off .............. er 31.13 260.00 Capital Expenditures out o 62,800.00 Revenue (Schedule 13) iri, 9,264.85 9,000.00 1,200.00 Joint or Special Expenditures-- 360.00 County Rates ................ torre 50,924.59 --_-- 50,924.59 650,924.59 Miscellaneous-- 6,070.73 Deferred revenue adjustment 1,281.89 163,666.23 Arbitration Award--Brock 750.00 Twp. School Area ............. 2,193.48 Sundry .......ccovvrerennnn, tees uesine 45.67 3,620.89 6,160.00 Provision for Allowances, Reserves and Reserve Funds (Sch, 8 and Form QG).... 750.00 750.00 Gross Total Expenditure ..................c........ 316,263.79 326,961.55 316,263.79 326,961.55 Surplus for the Year ......... Meese TEA Tres seen 15,083.85 1,500.00 3,700.00 Total Expenditure Section .........o............ $331,347.64 $326,961.55 Another nice addition to our Hall is a piano donated by Mr. C. Howsam of Port Perry, We are very grateful for this nice piano. . We enjoyed a sing song with E. Redman as pianist be- fore showing of pictures. Thank you Mr. Howsam. Also many thanks to Mrs. G. Hodgson for 83 and also Mrs, G. Smith (tie). Mrs. Smith winning and Mrs. Hill 2nd prize; Cons.--Mrs. G. McCulloch and Mrs. Duff, score of 40. Mrs, Duff won the tie. Men's high--Mr. N. Coates and Mr. N. Birkett, score 74. Mr. Coates winning tie, Mr, Birkett 2nd prize; Cons, Mr. N. Gimblet Plans were made for a trip to the Falls. To go by bus it's lot of fun, And a lovely trip if you would care to come, Tickets are available for members to go, If there are any over, they can 4H Girls Win Provi Three district girls, members of the 4-H Homemaking ncial Honours Club were the recipients of Provincial Honours at the 4-H Homemaking Club Achievement Day held in the Uxbridge High School last Saturday. The two girls pictured on the outside are Lois Downey and Marilyn Downey of Brooklin North, and the girl in the centre is Mrs. Gladys Fiss of Mount Zion. Mr. H. Buckland Shows Pictures Of Norway, England To Senior Citizens Very pleased once more to re- port another successful euchre held at Citizen's Hall, Port Perry on April 18th, 19 tables "were set up and such a friendly gathering. Keep coming, every- one welcome. We promise you a good time, Next euchre will be Saturday evening at the Hall on May 2nd, Club meeting for members same place Wednesday afternoon May 13th. Be sure to attend. Come and win a prize. You may get a fowl for Sunday dinner and many other useful) prizes are given. And if you do not win, a pleasant time is in store anyway. - Wednesday, April 22nd was the evening when Mr. H, Buck land kindly showed pictures on the screen of his travels to Nor- way and England (at the Citi zen's Hall). There was a good crowd and all énjoyed it very much. The pictures of Norway were very interesting, showing the Norwegians in their nation. al costumes. The ladies there -are clever needlewomen and on the films it showed the lovely embroidery work on these cos- tumes, and ladies at their looms weaving tapestry. Then Mr. Buckland took many of us back to England by showing the Old Roman city of Bath Somerset. What a thrill to some of us, who spent our youngér years there, Bath Abbey, built centuries (of years) ago with its lovely carv- ings in stone on the interior & exterior, such workmanship. And the Roman Baths where for years people have bathed in them for their health, and Pul- teney Bridge ,only one other in the world like it, Wells Cathed- ral not far from Bath, another old structure with beautiful car- vings (also in stone), so many films too numerous to mention. Thank you Mr. Buckland for a lovely evening. A tasty lunch was served by some of our mem- be bought for Sue or Joe, her donation of a lovely wool | with a score of 44. Don't for-| Just enquire before it gets Afghan, work done by Mrs. | get date of next euchre. h too late, Hodgson. Tickets on sale from Our President-is home and So please keep in mind about club members for raffling of certainly knows the date, this afghan. Draw to be made | How to keep us all happy and | May 15th is a nice time of at one of our euchres, May 30th. on our toes. the year, Winners at last euchre: La-| The last meeting at the Here's hoping the day will be dies high--Mrs. D. 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