PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs, May 6th, 1965 -- 7 Port Perry Financial Statement (Continued) LIABILITIES Debenture Debt Issued and Unmatured Hospitals ........... Fire Truck ........... Recreation Centre Schools Public and Continuation Collegiate and High E TTTTTTTPIIT. CETTTT TPIT TT Pr rT $ 15,400.00 11,000.00 8,400.00 EE PP PPP 168,700.00 825,000.00 LE PP PPP PPP PP PPT Public Utilities and Other Municipal Enterprises Water Supply System ........... Due to Other Municipalities LE TTP PT PP PPP PI 66,200.00 CE RPP TPT PPP YPPTT TTT (For Debentures Assumed -- Schedule 2) Other Long Term Debt Ontario Water Resources Commission ........... Deduct -- Equity in Sinking Fund... { vivestment in Capital Assets ..... 62,731.87 10,601.68 REVENUE FUND BALANCE SHEET - December 31, 1964 ASSETS Cash on HANA .....cceireeeiieeiiceeenss esses nsese senor $ 40.00 Cash iN BANK coven siveesseeeeeeessse cesses ssssesessssssmnssens 19,666.27 Accounts Receivable SUNATY cies eases seers sssersaesersaessaseas 187.09 TOUAL vivir siamese svonsmrismisorsss aise stsstismamsessesesssisors 187.09 Hydro Electric System .......ccccoooovivevooooiiins 1,367.00 i 1,367.00 Taxes Receivable (Schedule 8) trees 23,901.16 Less Allowance for uncollectible taxes (Schedule 8) ......coccvmrimerrurriincieireeeeresr sna 1,600.00 et 22,301.16 $ 84,800.00 Other Assets -- Prepaid EXpPense .........oooeeoovovinn, 4.00 --_-- 4.00 Total ASSES ...cccccoviieiieneiriciceeee sesso sees eee seen $ 47,246.68 488,700.00 ME LIABILITIES 66,200.00 Accounts Payable 689,700.00 Debentures and Coupons Due Principal 22,718.98 Interest $ 10,980.00 Other Funds -- Subdivider Fund 800.00 52,129.79 Deferred Revenue (Schedule 8) ......ocivunnn.. esas 410.89 101.835.70 Reserves (Schedule 8) 28,000.00 IOL Surplus (Form C) ...cveeveiennersneeseressseessssssssessssnan, 7,065.69 $766,384.47 Total Liabilities and Surplus w...oooooooooooo $ 47,246.58 REVENUE FUND SURPLUS ACCOUNT December 31, 1964 Debit Credit Balance Balance at January 1, 1964 ..................... $ 3,646.34 19.706.27 Surplus or deficit inéluded in $B, Current Budget .........ooo..commrerreerenrnes $3,646.34 NIL Surplus or Deficit for the year(Form D) 7,056.69 * Totals of Debit and Credit columns" .... $3,646.34 $10,702.08 187.09 Balance of Surplus at December 31, 1964 $7,055.69 8,681.06 Greenbank Fidelis UCW The April meeting of the ev- ening unit was held at the home of Mrs, Geo, Stone on Wednes- day, April 7th. Mrs. Stone opened the Devotional with a thought following which the Hymn "Beneath the Cross of Jesus" was sung. Mrs, K. Gib- son read Scripture from the book of Matthew, Chapter 28, Verses 1 to 8 and 16 to 20. Mrs, Truax gave a talk on the Geo- YOUR KEY TO THE BEST INVESTMENTS VICTORIA AND GREY GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS Bam 52% Interest Payable half-yearly by cheque OR left to accumulate and be compounded increases your investment by over 31% in 5 years. 308 DUNDAS ST. W. WHITBY graphic Highlights of Brazil. The study on Stewardship was ably led by Mrs, F, Phoenix, with the group in charge tak- ing the lead in the discussion. Hymn 104 was sung and the of- fering taken. The Devotional closed with a prayer by Mrs. Stone. The president, Mrs. G. Beare, then took charge of the meet- ing. Ruby welcomed all pre- sent and thanked the group for the devotional and Ruth for opening her home. The secre- tary read the minutes of the last meeting and correspond- ence. The treasurer's report w given, Mrs. McGee reported Oy the correspondence comni and Mrs. D. Real had a report from the parsonage committee. There is to be an over-all meet- ing on April 27th, in the even- ing. Barbara Phair and Mil- dred Rodd are on the committee for the above. It was moved and seconded to hold bake sales during the month of July. Mrs. D. McKean reported on the Lindsay Pres- byterial Conference. This was a most informative and well presented report, The meeting came to a close with the Mizpah benediction fol- lowed by a social half hour. According to You "You are writing each day a letter to men, Take care that the writings be true; t is the only Gospel some men will read, That Gospel, 'according to you'. " UTICA NEWS A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Herman Walker in Brooklin one evening last week when the neighbours & friends ful pole lamp. Mr. and Mrs. Slute have moved to. the farm formerly owned by Mr. Walken. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kendall spent the week-end in Sarnia. Sorry to report Mrs. George, Symes had a fall Hoping she will soon be feeling better. of Claremont calling on Mrs. D. Harper. Twenty-two tables of Euchre were played in Community Hall last week, Ladies first Gladys Nendick, ladies second Grace Bradley, Cons. O. Lane. Gents first Colin Madill, Gents sec- ond Al. Christie, Cons. Gar. Freeburn. Next Euchre on Sat. presented them with a beauti- evening May 8th. INVEST NOW Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corbman of Oshawa spent Saturday ev- ening with Mrs. D, Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brooks of 1 0 Sunderland | visited recently 5 7) % with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ken- : dall. VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed Mr. Jack Geer and family Investments. visited on Sunday with Mr. and Interest is payable Mrs. C. 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