2a - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 26,1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY SATURDAY,AUGUST 6 - I0TO 5 SUNDAY AUGUST 7 - I0TO 5 ADMISSION: ADULT - $2.00 CHILDREN $1.00 CRAFT & GIFT SHOW SCUGOG ARENA --1655 REACH ROAD All quiet... except the potholes charge. Congratulations to Emile and Shirley Donnelly who celebrat- ed their 40th wedding anniver- sary on Saturday evening 1n Utica Hall. Visiting with Gordon and Grace Kirk for a few days last week were their friends Mari- lyn Grozelle and Kathleen La- + vigne from Haileybury. John and Suzanne Warner Andrea Sutherland is spend- ing a few days with her friend Rebecca Sobil and her family at their cottage on Redstone Lake. Jack and Nancy Skelding were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Al Mills of Newmar- ket. On Sunday, Nancy and daughter Karen attended a bri- dal shower in Newcastle for Nancy's niece Joanne Lake who is being married next month. _end coming up, there will not be Once afain, I'm short on news a church service held for the and baby Lucas spent the week- ) and remind everyone that they end visiting his mother in Niag- INFORMATION 905-985-8840 Goodwood, Epsom-Utica ;.4 Falls. oh give Jie a sal) on Sunday ave their events in- eided indie Solumn, " J iti .a§d trv 6414> 139 Water Street Cn ] oy] tica has been quiet, that is ORT PERRY & 6 High Street, All At Guaranteed Low Prices Ssveph for Pie aive tn soni of i Port Perry 7 : h : passes. It's pretty hard to avoid J 74% glass & trim Id. Written U N ITE D FAMOUS 4 all those pot. olen, F " HERES Guarantee __J ® Levolor® oe « INSURANCE WORK CARPET BLINDS Hospital | Largest Campet Selection | SAVE wto onan onerspiacoment SECC WINDSHIELD an Seug09 township VERTICALS « VENETIANS J ard en Insurance Claim | buying group in Canada PLEATED SHADES with most insurance companies with this coupon at time of purchase Pp a ty a 3 Locations ® Mobile Service 985-8507 nity HOMESTEAD by Ballard & Carnegie All Work Guaranteed 668-2003 se. HWY. 7A EAST - PORT PERRY 985-2451 or 985-2157 a S u C C e S S The Community Memorial Hospital would like to thank everyone for helping us make the inaugural "Garden Party" a success. Comments from the attend- ees were extremely positive. NOTICE TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CORPORATION OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM DURHAM The variety of gardens present- REGION . ed along with the tea held at the Scugog Shores Museum helped The Audited Financial Statements of the Corporation of the Regional Municipality of Durham for the year ended December 31, 1993 are available from the Regional Finance Department. Anyone interested in obtaining a copy of these statements should write to the Finance Department of the Regional Municipality of Durham, 60 Bond Street West, P.O. Box 618, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8B6. 3 : to make an enjoyable afternoon. Many of those attending indi- cated they would like this to be ~ -anannualevent; ii it) iii Our special thanks to: Eileen Slute, Bertha Cottyn, Chuck Willis, Cheryl Desjardins, Miri- am Labanovich, Barb Carnegie, Mary Henry, Debbie Darnley, Janet Williams of South Port Country Garden Centre, the 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. oougog Island Jad U.C.W., trei ish. COMPARISON OF CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET The Garden Party" wa. et REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES (all amounts in thousands of dollars) of a program to promote the up- (all amounts in thousands of dollars) coming Grand Masquerade be- 1993 |, 1992 ing held on Oct. 15, 1994 at Go- 1993 1992 $ $ reski's Resort. $ $ ASSETS ERE THE MONEY FR Of OWE >MOTe SHOW =HOWs WO Cash and Short Term Investments 60,650 54,506 H SD H Requisition on Area Municipalities ~~ 104,205 98,852 Accounts Receivable 35,144 34,861 2 iS Ontario Grants 161,753 158,607 Other Curent Assets 8427 7,752 7 {3 User Charges 85,947 81,489 Restricted Assets 87,757 85,360 is {3% Other Revenue 22372 22,784 Capital Outlay Financed by 2 il 2 Proceeds from the issue of | Long-Term Liabilities and to be oy A Long-Term Liabilities _ 669 _ - Recovered in Future Years 14,597 11.878 8 : 381.057 361.732 206.575 194.357 I § LIABILITIES ¥ ¢ WHAT THE MONEY WAS SPENT FOR; Accounts Payable and : : General Government 8,576 8,232 len 0 sab ee tario 35454 34073 3 ii Protection to Persons & Property 55,391 56,970 Housing Action Program Loans 1483 1278 3 2 Transportation Services 33,590 30,903 Other Current Liabilities and . ' ' . SPECTACULAR 60' 2 Waterworks Operation 35,529 37,087 Deferred Revenue 4,585 2,427 o COUNTRY LO TS 0 Sanitary Sewage System 95.447 | 42,726 Nott ong-Term Liabilities 14,597 11,878 * ETE A SS Health Services 8,442 8,222 : . b ungalow ' & : Social Services 118,822 113,405 : Et CR Senior Citizen Services 37.497 32170 59.999 49,656 8 traditional community. g Day Nurseries 8,101 7,380 FUND BALANCES wv BEY (020) 08 SR TINWTIEY ARTIS {01 IPI = Family & Children Services 2,397 2,466 ki SAT. SUN. & HOLIDAYS 11am -6 pn : Planning & Development 3.896 _ 3988 Reserves and Reserve Funds 117,487 113,522 gf TUES MON ERG cont" OPM R To be used to offset . i] coll (705) 357-1531 or (905) 477-1706 379.182 356.968 taxation or user 5954 3,971 2 2 Unexpended Capital Financing _ 23135 _ 27,208 H : Excess of Financing o ol z Over Expenditures 1,875 4,764 146.576 144.701 2 ¢ Fund Balances, Beginning of Year ~~ 144,701 139.937 206.575 194.357 : : Fund Balances, End of Year 146576 144701 Trust Funds Administered by Region __ 2132 _ 2.146 i § % 2 Sta "Moke MOG MOE MOG oH