8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 25th, 1973 Nestleton, Caesarea and area news On behalf of the many. many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Emmerson of Nestleton, I wish to extend a sage upon the event of their sixty second wedding anni- versary. I have visited with these two dear elderly people have marvelled at the congeniality in which they live 'each day. Each one waits upon the other, each warm, congratulatory mes- on several occasions and one is constantly aware of 4 wt eS Rr SADIE BROOKS TROPHY WINNERS who received their trophies at the curling rink last week are from left to right; Donna Van Camp, Barbara Heyes, Ann Wanninkhoff, Marj Harrison and Laurie Ptolemy. the litle things that form this exceptionally beautiful union. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Malcolm treated the M. Emmersons to a dinner at the Conway Gardens in Port Perry to celebrate the day. God bless these two and may He in his goodness see fit to keep the ° Emmersons in the best of health. This is marriage as it must have been originated for. : The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid of Nestleton was hosted by Mrs. N. Johnstone in her home. In the absence of the President Mrs. H. Visser, Mrs. G. Heaslip, Vice Pres. welcomed the group of ladies. The opening hymn " (When I survey the Wond- rous Cross) was sung followed by the Lord's prayer. Mrs. N. Johnstone read the devotional, the appropriate Easter greeting being the theme. Miss Ruth Proutt read the minutes, followed by the financial report. Current business was then discussed. It was unanimously agreed that each lady bring an idea for fund raising to the next 's EI EH HH HH HK KEE KKS Er ERR SSSR SSS SR AS ARS ARRAS RRA / % . , % ; TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG % - . A ¥ ' FINANCIAL STATEMENT & AUDITORS REPORT, 1972 / y= 4! ; v AUDITOR'S REPORT 1 E # To the Members of Council, Inhabitants and Ratepayers STATEMENT OF CAPITAL FUND OPERATIONS / of the Corporation of the Township of Scugog: "for the year ended December 31, 1972 / We have examinied the consolidated balance sheet of ' the Corporation of the Township of Scugog as at December 1972 1971 7 31, 1972 and the statements of revenue and expenditure and . . $ $ % of capital fund operations for the year then ended. Our exam- Unfinanced capital outlay on / ination included a general review of the accounting procedures (Unexpended capital financing) } } 7 and such tests of accounting records and other supporting evi- at the beginning of the year Nil Nil 4 dence as we considered necessary in the circumstances. / Pt : ' : . / In our opinion these financial statements present fairly 4 the financial position of the Corporation as at December 31, CAPITAL OUTLAY % ; ; . % 1972 and the results of its operations for the year then ended, Public works ............................... 1,475 # in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted for i % Ontario municipalities applied on a basis consistent with that \ 7 of the preceding year. / DELOITTE, HASKINS & SELLS CAPITAL FINANCING # Oshawa, Ontario E Auglitors. Contributions from the revenue fund .. (1,475) % March 12, 1973. # License No. 4277 Unfinanced capital outlay (Unexpended # capital financing) at the end of the year Nil / STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE ¥ for the year ended December 31, 1972 / ® 1972 1971 % $ $ CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET % Accumulated net revenue (deficit) , as at December 31, 1972 / at the beginning of the year ....... 573 (4,122) / ENDITURE CURRENT ASSETS v4 EXP % - . % General government ................... 14,414 12,229 Yor et 7 Protection to persons and property ..... 6,579 7,371 Cash 7.971 ve ic works eam = 90019 CASI 9 z Pub} 1c Works be i reir rs 36,799 29.81% Accounts receivable ................... 10,051 8,384 of Sanitation and waste removal ........... 14,074 5,157 Canes rebetvaile 25 557 29.014 . Conservation of health ........ 75 75 TEER EERE ERIE ec 4 ) / Social and family services 907 1,063 2 Recreation and community services ...... 1,750 1,544 43,579 37,398 7 Community planning and development .... 45 % Financial expenses ..................... 988 2,371 4 Education oo... 104,745 100.747 CURRENT LIABILITIES # Region or county - share of expenditure 33,265 29,065 Temporary loans ................... 26,000 19,570 / Other co 375 216 Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 9,172 12,755 7 : (213,971) (199,795) 35,172 32,325 4 Reserves and reserve funds [RSTUUOTROUUROO 9,500 4,500 ' : REVENUE i Accumulated net revenue (deficit) and % Taxation 176,731 137,241 unapplied capital receipts . (1,093) 573 Contributions from other governments... 26,337 55,765 . / Other FT 9,237 11,484 43,579 37,398 4 J 212,305 204,490 Basis of Consolidation J a. The consolidated balance sheet reflects the assets and 4 Accumulated net revenue (deficit) at liabilities of the revenue fund and all reserve funds ' the end of the year ........................ (1,093) 573 of the municipality. " 4 s Analysed as follows: a General revenue ............................. (1,093) 573 2 7 - 7 BE 3 3 3 3 3 3 A I A A A A A A A I I A HE NE EEE NEE EEE NEEL LRNEERNANRNNNES SANA NNSS ANS SS SVSSSSSNSSNS meeting. The roll call (a Bible verse containing the word Palm) . was well responded to. The ladies then sang, Jesus keep me near Thy cross, followed by the Mizpah Benediction. Read- ings were then given by Miss R. Proutt, Mrs. G. Thompson and Mrs. G. Gilson. Mrs. N. Johnstone, assisted by Mrs. Lee Shaw, served lunch. Mrs. R. Glass expressed appreciation for the delec- table lunch. Mrs. G. Heaslip, in closing, thanked their hostess for her hospitality. In the United church, Nestleton, on Palm Sunday the Reverend V. Parsons chose as his sermon "Side taking' Sunday." The Sac- rament of Holy Communion was commemorated. There . were three new members welcomed into the congre- gation. In the Presbyterian church, Mr. Rick Glass selected as his message theme "The triumphant entry of Jesus into Jeru- salem." Mrs. H. Visser sang the hymn "With His stripes we are healed." Mr. Glass has a way in which he holds ' pastorates the attention of an audience or congregation, which in- sures his future. as a Minister. View Lake is quite busy this week-end, the cottagers are preparing for another summer of relaxation. The little shop is like a beehive as people come in and out almost constantly. The many rose bushes and shrubs that are on display each year are bursting with growth. It is such a welcome sight and to me it is as a prelude to summer's birth. In our neighbouring vil- lage of Caesarea it is most definitely spring. Cottagers are moving the necessary fundamentas for summer. Boats are on the lake, children are running bare- foot etc. Mr. and Mrs. D. Day were weekend guests of the F. Enever's in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tomchi- shin had Mr. and Mrs. G. Gettins and Mr. and Mrs. N. Tennyson as guests the other evening for cards. Winners at the euchre held at Mrs. B. Trains on Tuesday afternoon were as follows: first prize, Mrs. H. Gilson, second, Sandy Day. Our condolences to Irene Train. . . she won the booby prize. Most lone hands M. Tom- chishin. Each Tuesday afternoon a euchre is held at "the home of Irene Train, in Caesarea. The proceeds are used for the community hall. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Brown of Toronto were weekend visitors of the Norm Tenny- son's. Mr. James Brown was guest of Mrs. Jamieson, Caesarea. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fowler had as weekend guests, Miss Kathy Smith and her fiance Mr. J. Sherridan, both of Toronto. . The R. Collins were very busy over the weekend. Easter and their daughter Linda's wedding that is to take place on Saturday promoted many friends to drop in. The gorgeous weather also helped. Rev. McMillan anniversary speaker A native of Greenbank will be this year's Anniversary preacher at the Port Perry United Church. He is the Rev. G. Keith McMillan of the Streetsville pastoral charge. Mr. McMillan has a host of friends in this area -who will be pleased to hear of his coming and will look forward to seeing _and hearing him on Sunday, April 29th. at 10 a.m. Dr. McMillan has held in Flesherton, Toronto, Owen Sound and Burlington. He was the President of the Hamilton Conference in 1966 - 67 and was a delegate from his denomination to the meeting of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches in Ken- ya in 1970. Victoria Univer- sity conferred on him the' Degree of Doctor of Divinity in 1966. - Dr. McMillan's Anniver- sary sermon will have the title, "The Importance of the Church." A reception in his honor will be held in the lower autditorium of the building at the close of the service and everyone will be most welcome. \ 3