RE ee = = wy 12- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 29, 1993 Find the Country | '93 western hat In last week's issue of The Port Perry Star, readers were invited to scan the pages and find a small western hat inscribed with Country '93 : - Port Perry, Ont. Less than four hours after the Star hit the street, ten readers brought in the page of the paper ith the hat. It was hidden in the Star's editorial car- toon last week. Again this week the small hat is hidden somewhere in the pages of the Star. But to make it just a bit more difficult to find, we've reduced the size. It could be anywhere, so look closely. | Once again, ten prizes will be awarded to the first people bringing in the clipping or page on a firstcome/first choice asis. In order to give everyone a chance to be a winner, anyone winning a prize last week will not be eligible to win again during this contest. This will give people picking up their papers a little later in the morning or afternoon an opportun- | to participate. | ** Example only * * Look for hidden hat elsewhere in this issue A roads project is set to begin in Port Perry at an estimated cost of almost $1 million. According to Yvonne Chris- tie, Vice-Chairman of Durham's LC HH OF Forder.-Parks Prince Albert Public School held its awards day and Grade 6 graduation ceremony on Thurs- day, June 24. Brandi Bent and Jody Edwards were presented with the citizenship award, while scholastic and mathematic awards were presented to Devon Symes and Clint Robinson. Roads project to cost $1 million | 53 DAN Bi Works Committee, Regional Insurance Brokers Inc. (/ Road 2, between Highway 7A : I and Vanedward Drive will see a Porsonal attention to all of youn major crsvnaul this year. Din: general insnance needs. he $987,400-project will in- . Al i clude road widening, water- 2 little bt richer thanks to a do- 34 Water St., Port Perry, Ontario L9L 1J2 Theat rat main and sewer work and side- nation from the Derbyshire 985.8471 len walks. Hawks slo-pitch team. ct to change without notice The Works Department was expected to award the contract The team won the B Champi- onship in the Square Boy Pizza EET RITRATAIALRAN YA A AY AYA AY As, NOTICE TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CORPORATION OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM The Audited Financial Statements of the Corporation of the Regional Municipality of Durham for the year ended December 31, 1992 are available from the Regional Finance Department. Anyone who is interested in obtaining a copy of these statements should write to the Finance Department of the Regional Municipality of Durham, 60 Bond Street West, PO. Box 618, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8B6. 3 The following financial highlights reflect the operations, assets and liabilities of the Regional Municipality of Durham including the waterworks, sanitary sewage and waste disposal systems and the Durham Region Police Services Board. : Ww DURHAM COMPARISON OF CONSOLIDATED REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES {All amounts in thousands of dollars) CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET (All amounts in thousands of dollars) WHERE THE MONEY CAME FROM: 1992 $ 1992 ASSETS Requisition on Area Municipalities 98,862 83,968 Cash and Short Term Investments 64,508 40,434 Ontario Grants 168,607 141,247 Accounts Receivable 34,861 41,903 User Charges 81,489 89,834 Other Current Assets 7,762 6,838 Other Revenue 22,784 42,916 Restricted Assets 86,360 88,706 Capital Outlay Financed by 361,732 357,965 Long-Term Liabilities and to be Recovered in Future Years WHAT THE MONEY WAS SPENT FOR: LIABILITIES General Government 8,232 8,067 Accounts Payable and Accrued Protection to Persons & Property 668,970 64,764 Liabilities 34,073 33,069 Transportation Services 30,903 28,641 Current Portion of Ontario Waterworks Operation 37,087 39,625 Housing Action Program Loans 1,278 2,606 Sanitary Sewage System 42,726 45,170 Other Current Liabilities and Waste Disposal 13,419 16,918 Deferred Revenue 2,427 2,269 Health Services 8,222 7.822 Net Long-Term Uabilities 11,878 16,197 Social Services 113,405 95,710 Senior Citizen Services 32,170 30,661 49,656 63,140 Day Nurseries 7,380 7,667 Family & Children Services 2,466 2,333 FUND BALANCES Planning & Development 3,988 4,261 Reserves and Reserve Funds 113,622 116,473 366,968 341,409 To be used to offset taxation or user charges 3,971 2,367 Excess of Financing Unexpended Capital Financing 27,208 21,097 Over Expenditures 4,764 Fund Balances, Beginning of Year 139,937 Fund Balances, End of Year 144.701 rb Trust Funds Administered by Region 94 . 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We are all proud of you. GRADUATE BOBBIE-JO DIANE ANDREWS Jack and Diane are pleased to announce the graduation of their daughter Bobbie-Jo Diane Andrews from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Physical and Health Education. Her family are very happy and proud for her. B.J. wishes to be accepted to Teacher's College in the future to continue her career. ¢ . "a's A) AlAZAlA 0 0.0.0.0 A.B asa ngnn mA, RRR AEE >