B4 The Free Press Wednesday May 30 Is picking up levels of minor In ttil Squirts were the Public School diamond host inglowville results not to the Vadeika leads Marlins Press io result arc unknown Anyone looking r minor sports learns In town and surrounding la asked forward he game sheet or copied TACKI fc BUYING By Outdoor Canada Magazine Every angler makes occasional little mistakes when buying gear but some purchases bo way beyond he definition or simple error and can only be classed in the outright blunder category Everybody has their own opinion of course but to get a good idea of what is good and what is gimmicky in the tackle we talked with some tackle dealers to find out what kind of equipment they select for their own use Here s what we learned Hods Line guides are one of the most importanl aspects of a fishing rod yet are what pic overlook Don l Monofilament line cuts right into regular steel guides and then becomes frayed every lime it used resulting in a lot of lost fish if your old rod still has steel guides or if the new rod you to buy comes equipped with them it s a simple matter to have he guides changed ones ide of either ceramic or aluminum oxide Thcj far more durable Most tackle dealers t go on a fishing trip with their favorite old rod unless they cam it in a rod ease Apparently rods in lit bottoms of boats or stretched out in a car trunk are two of the most frequent causes of rod They re a good investment For people who want to pack their fishing rod into more wilderness areas the market produees ttlcscopit rods and sectionals Though the telescopies look really flashy and are quick lo put problems are more frequent with I he in than with the sectionals say tackle deal Don athcaprodandrecl for children bet ween the ages of six and 10 Th cheap equip meat is hard to to use and never really docs funelion You re better off buying them good moderate priced set which will still be service as a spare even after they grad ited to more sophisticated equipment Heels I ike rods reels art generally a matter of per preference Some anglers swear by their spinning face reels while spin casting closed face advocates art quite happy with their easy tooptratc reels The only rule about buying reels should be buy the best you can afford A won last long and will cause you problems at the most inopportune times Tickle lhe biggest blunder you re most likely to make here is buying a I that too big II tends itl from the fun of f if the tat kit box W pounds or if you find yourself buying more lurts just to fill it Of course anglers do liu In of lures and it s nice to have a proper plate lo keep A box is fine for that but get a smaller one to keep your most frtquentlj used tackle in In tarry on trips Good fishing Georgettes clobber Acton Georgetown Arms rong Insurance bats were booming last Tuesday night in Acton as they took their season opener Georgettes took ad vantage of some weak Acton pitching early and sent eight girls across the plate in the second inn Georgetown hitter found pick among pit Starter Met tier earned the victory and worked four frames Janice came ml to clean up Georgetown Industrial I I Acton Merchants a a III CandSPlumbing J Sports J t 7 Hornby Greenhousers AkersClark fi Rexway Towing J J i Peel Police Philps Publishing Curwood a a A Stationery 1 Acton Industrial r J and T Sports lion i I a Vans Welding Const J I Station Hotel If Electric I 2 The Gulden Region Aquatic Association Champion Meet was held the Victoria Re creation Centre where he host club Aquatic dub placid second overall dividual events plus the freestyle and medley re lays The outstanding swimmer for Guelph was who dropped all three of his personal best limes to place first in free back and fly for the 11 12 boys learn Vadeika also helped his teammates Soccer by Hemic Bantam Rep team won a hard fought g ime against by a score of on Monday evening This was Acton s first league game of the sea son and after three wins in exhibition games coach Saxon is vtry pleased with his tarn Acion were scored by Gary Lumbers David Mitchell John G and Tom On defence for Acton Martin Alac and Greg Near played strong games and in midfield Derek Hodgson showed lots of promise for the season In House league play took a close from United three goals from Mike Hudson and strong game in from brother Paul For United Mark Splinter scored one goal and a good game from Richard helped keep the game close beat in Atom House league play by a score Goals from Cyril Nibbs Barllelt Jeff Jackson and Troy Nolan gave Ajaxthewm Also in Atom play 1 btat with goals from Chris Rogers and Paul In a vtry exciting game Eramosa came on strongly in the second half Ihe result in doubt until Ihe final whistle Soccer schedule June Leeds Wolves June Mosquito Raider Rovers Rangers Junt Squirt Tigers vs Lions Gunners vs vs Tornados Celtic vs Newcastlevs Itockmills Hep Teams June Atoms vsFrin Mills June Bantams Bolton June Ptewces vs away Atoms away June 7 Mosquitos vs Orangeville I way win both the freestyle relay and the medley re lay In the and 14 age class Acton s Mark Bray came In first in Ihe boys butterfly and cut his limes In finishing second in the freestyle and back stroke events In the 15 and over class Alan placed first in the free style open and back stroke events David Swanston contributed a fourth in butterfly and fifth in freestyle Dean Boles added a fourth place finish in he event and fifth in the open race Fastball hit by rains The wet weather has been playing havoc with the Georgetown In trial Fastball League Only our of the scheduled games had been reported played with several being can celled because of the downpours In games that were completed this week Acton were double winners lopping Curwood Packaging 1 and then edging C and S Plumbing in a thriller edged Brothers Sports 1 in an other contest while and Clark Real Estate topped Peel Police Action continues tonight Wednesday weather permuting with four games on tap at the Georgetown Fairgrou Tennis Georgetown tennis sensation Stacey Hurley upset the nations number one seeded under 16 player at a recent tourney Splash Flashes by Glen Tomorrow night Thursday there will be a meeting for the swim learn parents in hopes of organizing a Club If you are interested In be coming Involved with the swim club and like to help then come on out at Ihe Cedar vale Communil Centre If you wish to become Involved but cannot make the meeting need more information please call Geoff Newman at or Glen Campbell at GO The Star I HI Synchro exams are being held to day with Advanced Exams being held on June The has had a very full year and we thank Palerson for the energy and volunteer time she has devoted to the club For the canoe last we will have Canoe Ontarios Paddlecade in town to explain and demonstrate the ferent paddle strokes and safe canoeing techni Keep your eyes on next weeks column to learn more about this clinic Water Safety is on on going concern but each year one week Is set aside to really promote one particular theme This year Water Safety week is between June and with the theme being Rescue Breathing If you wish to see films and pick up information on Water Safely the Georgetown Red Cross will be showing films at McDonald on Tuesday evening to m Everyone is welcome To encourage the summer swimming enthusiasts to use the pools summer member ships will be available again this year They will be in effect between June 1 and August 31 with the rates being Single 50 and Family DO These memberships are available at the swim pools during regular program hours 1979 HONDA CIVIC ONLY 4195 D J Fratght UCWIM ONLY AVAILABLE IN SPEEDS 5 SPEEDS AUTOMATICS YOULL PASS MORS GAS STATIONS BAZ MOTORS LTD where altar sates is tops and QuAlph Of v ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD 1978 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AUDITORS REPORT BALANCE SHEET NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS DECEMBER 31 1978 DECEMBER 31 1978 ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS 1978 1977 NOTE ACCOUNTING POLICIES Investments at a Accrual Accounting The method for reporting revenue and expenditure Ins been used the Under requisitions J of reporting of charges for net long term liabilities Principal and mterc1 in i Other 7 it trued from the due date of end of the fist ye 1 72J r bl Fixed Assets I lixtd Assets are tharged current unless financed long term debt period due ixed isstts are included in the Balance Sheet to the of re 1 ill net long term liabilities balances outstanding 112 174 1974 prior ye fixed rtportedat eosl LIABILITIES c Net Long Term Liabilities CURRENT LIABILITIES Debentures ire retorded as debenture debt in the Bank and other short term borrowing Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Over requisition 7I7J1 127 Other 12IUWB I NOTE CHARGES AND CAPITAL LOAN INTEREST Debt charges due and unpaid The expenditure for debt charges and capital loan reported the Ittitnue liabilities St iltmenl of Opt ions includes and interest payments as follows 1978 1 1 Hi 1 7f NET LONG TERM LIABILITIES Note RESERVE FOR WORKING FUNDS EQUITY IN RESERVE FUNDS It r term liabilities ii Interest payments on long term liabilities Interest pavmenlsonlemponry fin of 100 1101 iji 121 UNEXPENDED CAPITAL FUNDS f- eipitilprojetls 22t 0 REVENUE FUND STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31 1978 NOTE 3NET LONG TERM LIABILITY REPAYMENTS 1978 197 Of the net long term liabilities outstanding of 0 principal amounting loS plus inlcresi amounting to the next live is follows Business administration Computer services 7 riilil J 111 Attendance health and food serutes 14 lino 1 iiH 10K j24 14 HI Plant operation and miintcnancc 1 172 Hi ill Transportation 771 J42 111 711 Capital allocable Other operating expenditure IT 43I0B 0 It Lb Debt charges and capital loan interest Note VJ7 Nonoperating expenditure excluding transfers Approved on behalf the hoard to reserves Total Expenditure fi 11004 171 It J 1I in Board of i lot 12 41111 RECOVERY OF EXPENDITURE Other school boards tuition fee and miscellaneous Government of Ontario tuition fees and miscellaneous 11 KM 4 KIM Individuals tuition fees Other revenue excluding transfers from reserve 7 ill HI 171 AUDITORS REPORT Total Recovery of Expenditure 1 To the Chairman and Members Halton Roman Catholic Separate School Board FINANCING OF NET EXPENDITURE We have examined the balance sheet of the Halton Roman Catholic General Legislative Grants I JIM Separate School Board as at December 31 the revenue fund statement of operations and the capital fund statement of operations the year then ended Our examination was made in accordance Local Taxation raised in the current year 2 1 generally accepted auditing standards and accordingly included such 12 11 did tests and other procedures as we considered necessary in the To be applied to the following year taxation Net over requisition TOTAL 30841 Silt In our opinion these financial statements present fairly the financial iiuwji mi position of the Halton Roman Catholic Separate School Board as at December the results of its operations for the year then ended CAPITAL FUND STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS 1978 in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year E Home Co CAPITAL EXPENDITURE 177 Fixed assets and work In progress Buildings School sites and improvements Pupil trans Other Less federal sales tax refund I HI Burlington Ontario Chartered Accountants April 3 Municipal Auditors Licence No 1HC4 I 4910 TOTAL CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CAPITAL FINANCING 727 776 Published by The Halton Roman Catholic Separate lance at beginning of not permanently School Board as required by Long term liabihbics issued and sold 1 Provincial Legislation Capital expenditure from the revenue fund Balance at end of year not permanently 721 financed or unexpended funds at end of year 121 nan TOTAL J