Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 2, 1971, p. 20

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The Free Press Wednesday Baked goods arts crafts displayed at Sunshine tea Ballinafad Graduates from U of Waterloo HALTON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Revenue Fund Balance Sheet As At December 31 1970 fancy cokes cookies and candies well numerous arts and crafts were on display at Sunshine School Friday for the annual spring bazaar and tea Visitors sat down to tea and Boodles and were entertained by several musical numbers presented by the pupils of the school Arts and crofts ranged from leather belts to soft cushions nil mode by the students and receipts from wiles the end of the day totalled Guests pour tea Pouring tea during the of were Mrs John Graham wife of the special education consultant for North Halton Mrs D Thomas wife of the assistant superintendent of the north Mrs Chapman wife of the second assistant super of the north and Mrs Jim wife of the pre sident of the North Asso ciation for the Mentally Retarded Minister of Robert Welch had accepted on Invitation to the bazaar and tea but was unable to attend because of pre vious commitments He plans to visit the school however at Tunc Provides treats The money raised will buy lots of treats and provide special Outings for the children noted a spokesman at the school A Kelso last week was financed through Inst year bazaar receipts A competitive swim meet between Sunshine School and and Burlington Schools will be held Centennial Pool In Other coming events Include a field day between the three schools owvlllc Park and the regular closing exercises at Martin auditorium on June Graduating students at the University of Waterloo on May 29 included one of our Ballinafad voting men Allan Jamleson Allan Jamleson elder son of Margaret and Leo Jamleson has completed his Bachelor of Science course in Chemical rnglnecrlng His course has been a School months Work months project We admire greatly Allan determination and perseverance trust his satisfaction in his chosen career will be well worth the efforts he has made Allan attended Blue Mountain School then Georgetown H to Grade before enrolling at Waterloo Worked locally His work periods had formerly been carried out in the lnb at Georgetown Do tar Mill for the more recent practical work he has been employed with Cornwall Fine Papers He will continue his position there as Process Fnglncer Quality Control Allan lias always contribute 1 a worthwhile effort in Community in sports In Sunday School and in church Cash Accounts Receivable Municipalities Including Under Requisition Other School Boards Government of Ontario Grants Other Due from Funds Prepaid Other Assets Total Bunk Indebtedness Accounts and Accrued I labilities Municipalities Including Over Requisition Other School Boards Government of Ontario Payroll Deductions mi Creditors Other I labilities Reserve for Working ELEMENTARY Including Trainable Retarded Children I 10 221 1 564 mm 302 739 1 393 453 49 150 1 899 41 165 Revenue Fund Statement For The Year Ended December 1970 Anniversary party at Music Centre A SERVING TEA to visitors at the Sunshine School tea and bazaar Fnday is Frances Lcbcn a student at the school Enjoying tea and goodies are Jock Reed principal at Pinevicw School Miss Hilda Clarke north physical education consultant and Don Thomas assistant superintendent of the Halton County Board of Education north of fice Staff Photo By Mm A Benton Communion services will be observed I Presbyterian Church next Sunday June at a A very pleasant social evening and donee was held in the Acton Music Centre on May when Mr and Mrs J Brown and family entertained on the of Doris and Ted a silver wedding The A catered for a delicious lunch All joined hands for Auld ang Syne the close Mr and Mrs Bill Henry and of Midland visited the left Jl wo I Patterson a a week ago Saturday wedding Mr and Mrs J Brown Mlas Mary Lou Brown Ted Brown Mr and Mrs Wm Miss Diane Bonnclto and Mr Ray Denny were oil guests the wedding in Dixie Church and at the reception later at the Georgetown Golf and Country Club lost Saturday We are sorry thot Mr Sum is In Sunny brook Hospital for treatment Also Mr Joe Ross has spent several weeks In hospital In Georgetown We hope for improvement for both soon HI VI local Requisition Supplementary Taxes Under or Over Requisition Other School Boards Government of Ontario rants I rench language Grant of Canada Reimbursements Individuals Other Revenue NDITUHI Tragic drowning at old quarry Business Administration Instruction Services Attendance Health and Services Plant Operation Maintenance asportation Capitol Non Allocable Other Operating Debt Charges opera tine Total I 10 159 000 I 874 ZOO 133 I 54 179 456 109 839 233 12S9 15 460 544 I 13 165 11 14 1 416 169 214 21 182 499 19 525 783 460 Capital Building Fund Balance Sheet As At December 1970 ANOTHER PURCHASE at the Sunshine School tea and bazaar was that of bath salts bought by Donna Galbraith of Milton Paul Elliott of Acton attended the bath salts table and sales were reported exceptionally well by midafternoon Staff Photo Rose pruning is very important By Mrs The Grade boys of Brisbane school went camping for the weekend Mr Brown and Mr two of thetr teachers took them to their cottage near They went armed with sleeping bags and tents Couples club The Couples Club of St Luke church Islington enjoyed a banquet at Church Saturday evening About 45 sat down to a hot dinner served by the group The menu consisted of hot moshed potatoes roast beef gravy mixed vegetables salad and pic This friendly group comes each year about this tunc as their final meeting They repaired to the Community Centre afterwards to round out their evening Tragic drowning The tragic drownuig of the old son of Mr Mrs Sandy Wetherall took place at the old quarry back of the line The funeral was on Monday Sympathy out to the parents and family Mr and Mrs Ernie McEnery returned home from their Ed tan trip on Friday night They report a very pleasant sightseeing holiday and visit with Bill and Cheryl Messrs Ray Swlndlehurst Delrnar Reg French Dick were up north fishing on the weekend New houses The two lovely new houses being built in arc rapidly taking shape Miss Jean Lawr Mr and Mrs Peter and wee Kevin spent Saturday with theur parents here Sign activity Sound of the racing cars at the reaches here not as an annoyance really just another sign of activity in this sports minded world Hulls reunion The Hulls family reunion took place in the Community Centre on Sunday when all members of the Hulls family and their met to celebrate this annual event Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall visited with Lloyd mother Mrs Mrs in Guelph this week They report her condition much unproved Recent visitors Visiting with Mr and Mrs Marshall on Sunday were Mr Reg Perryman and son David Miss Eileen all of Toronto and her mother Mrs Frank who is visiting here from Manitoba Mr and Mrs Gordon Price and family Islington visited relatives on Sunday and attended the church service CongratuhUoas are extended to Mr and Mrs Delbert on the arrival of their baby girl at Georgetown Hospital assets Fixed Assets Accounts Receivable Due from Other unds Other Current Assets 1TILS Lone Term Debenture Debt Accounts Payable and Other Current Liabilities Due to Other Funds Investment in Fixed Assets 404 787 126 14 43 159 291506 347 16 548 214 3990 518 456 29 512 291506 347 283 ARTHUR A JOHNSON DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY MILTON AND ACTON Directory for DataiU Statement Of Source And Application Of Capital Funds For The Year Ended December 31 1970 By Burke McNeill pruned roses will produce attractive flowers and strong growth for several Although individual varieties differ in habit shape growth culture most are pruned in spring before bushes leaf out Some climbing and rambling types are best pruned in September The first step is cutting out dead and weak canes leaving three to five strong stems The popular hybrid tea roses can be pruned back to within six inches of the ground with two or more buds remaining on each stem are pruned similarly although not as severely Prune back Vigorous growing and roses can be pruned back to about one foot from the ground For larger bushes with more blooms the stems should be left longer For exhibition blooms the bush should be cut back severely leaving one or two short stems Climbers and ramblers flower on the former season growth In fall old canes leaves should be removed and three to five strong stems left 6 8 1 195 Par Value of Debentures Issued Contributions from Governments Ontario Capital Expenditure from the Revenue Fund Other Fixed Assets Buildings Furniture and Equipment School Sites Improvements thereto Buses Other Net Change in Capital Funds Unexpended Funds or Amounts Not Fimnced Balance at Beginning of the Year Balance it the End of the Year Approved Wood J Singleton Chairman of the Board Director of Education and Secretary of the Board AUDITORS REPORT To the Supporters of The Halton Count Board of We have examined the Revenue Fund and Capital I Building Fond Balance Sheets of The Halton Count Board of Education as at December 31 1970 and the Statements of Revenue Fund Revenue and Expenditure and Source and Application of Capital Funds for the year then ended Our exammabon included a general review of the accounting procedures and such tests of accounting records and other supporting evidence as we considered necessary in the circumstances In our opinion these Financial Statements present fairly the financial position of the Board as at December 31 and the results of its operations and the source and application of its capital funds for the year then ended In accordance with accounting principles generally accepted for Ontario School Boards applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year Hamilton Ontario Aprd 1971 Published by The Halton County Board of Education as required by Provincial Legislation MacGlUivray Co Chartered Accountants Municipal Licence Number

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