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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Jul 1982, p. 8

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TD OI NS Ee SE ES a ae ae ae ee Ee ee ternoon. Point. Tribal Council offices open with. a twist It won't be any ordinary ribbon-cutting when the headquarters of the Georgian Bay Tribal Council are opened this Friday af- In a twist on the usual ceremonial opening, braided swee' grass will be burnt through to officially open the council's Midland headquarters on King SI. Among the guests at the opening, which begins at 3 p.m., will be the Honorable John Munro, Minister of Indian Affairs, and Midland Mayor Moreland Lynn. Dr. David Ahenakew of Oitawa, President of the National Assembly of Chiefs, will be keynote speaker for a dinner afterwards. The council was formed las! year in order to advance the programs and aspirations of five Indian Reserves in the Georgian Bay area. The Reserves are Christian Island, Rama, Parry Island, Henvey Inlet and Moose Deer Special meeting is truly special People often don't appreciaie what they have in their backyard because it is always there. Midlanders who visit the Canadian - National Exhibition on Aug. 26 might have more of an interest than usual in their town council, because their town council is holding a special meeting there thai day. Midland council has accepted an invitation io use the town hall building in Centennial Square, near' the Dufferin Gate, on Aug. 26. It is tradition thal the council using the building hold a council meeting. An area in Centennial Square will be se! aside for the town's use (o promote itself. Aug. 26 is both the day of the CNE's annual Mayors' Bathtub Race and Industry Day. Mayor Lynn has been a participant in the an- nual bathtub race in other years. The special council meeting will start at 7 p.m. Council agreed lasi Monday that it will not consider any im- portant matters ai the Toronto meeting. Free tickets for veterans Local veterans can pick up free tickets to attend the Canadian National Exhibition's Warriors' Day Parade and ceremonies Aug. 21. Distribution of ali tickeis will be by mail and veterans mus! enclose a stamped, self- addressed envelope with all ticket requesis. Mailing address is: Tickei Chairman, Warriors' Day Council, P.O. Box 882, Siaiion 'K', 2384 Yonge Si., Toronto, Ont. M4P 2E0. Applicants are also requested !o give proof of their military ser- vice, personal number and the name of their unit. Tickets will be issued only to Canadian and Allied veterans or members of the Canadian Armed Forces (Regular Reserves). The parade. is scheduled io begin at 10:30 a.m. Guest of honor this year will be Captain (N) The Honorable John Aird, Lieutenani Governor of Ontario, who will be iaking the salute ai the veierans' march-past. MANY DON'T Roadside _observai- ions conducted by the Ontario government lasi year indicate that more than forty per cent of the drivers on our highways do not use seai belts. Thai same study showed thai over BUCKLE UP fifty per cent of the passengers were not protecting themselves or their children against the lethal second collision, person-to-p- erson collision, or ejection from _ the vehicle, by using a safeiy restraint. Annual Store-wide SUMMER 25 to 50 44 Main St, Penetanguishene "The store at the bottom of the hill" STATEMENT OF FINANCES For the year ending December 31, 1987 FOR THE T AUDITOR'S REPORT SHIP OF MEDONTE Municipality TOWNSHIP OF MEDONTE | To the Members of Council, Inhabitants and Ratepayers of the Corporation of the Township of Medonte: We have examined the consolidated balance sheet of the Corporation of the Township of Medonte as at December 31, 1981 and the consolidated statements of revenue and expenditure, capital operations, continuity of trust funds, and reserve and reserve funds continuity and analysis of year end position for the year then ended. Our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, and accordingly included such tests and other procedures as we considered necessary in the éircumstances. In our opinion, these consolidated financial statements present fairly the financial position of the Corporation of the Township of Medonte as at December 31, 1981 and the results of its operations for the year then ended in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles for Ontario municipalities applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year. BARRIE, Ontario, April 20, 1982. \ owl a lete- Chartered Accountants priser License No. 449 STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE for the year ended December 31, 1981 Municipality TOWNSHIP OF MEDONTE Page 8, Wednesday, July 14, 1982 Accumulated net revenue (deficit) at the beginning of the year Expenditures and transfers Municipal expenditures General government Protection to persons and property Transportation services Environmental services Health services Social and family services Recreation and cultural services Planning and development Other Total expenditure Transfers Transfers to region or county Transfers to school boards Total transfers Total expenditures and transfers Revenue by purpose Municipal purposes Taxation Payments in lieu of taxes Ontario grants Other grants Fees and service charges Other Revenue to pay for municipal purposes Region or county requisition Taxation Payments in lieu of taxes Ontario grants Other Revenue to pay the region or county requisition School board requisition Taxation Payments in lieu of taxes Other Revenue to pay the school board requisition Total revenue Accumulated net revenue (deficit) at the end of the year Analysed as follows: General revenue Region or county School boards Special charges Special areas Local boards Municipal enterprises 1981 1981 80 Budget Actual al s $ $ 24,458 |. 24,458 | . 9,833 154,800 |, 199,848 | . 95,612 67,200 |. 81,038 | . 67,620 329,000 |. 347,345 314,451 40,571 |. 70,139 68,671 - 2,102 1,600 |. 52,995 | _ 32,619 14,600 |. TLS peal 22,372 607,771 765,189 601,345 80,991 | 82,256 | | 72,203 629,297 640,192 564,429 710,288 722,448 636,632 1,318,059 1,487,637 1,237,977 217,903 I), 25R.307 £7 208,010 7,000 |~ 8,650 | | 4,467 328,006 || 307,690] 298,525 3,200 | _ 3,171 16,450 || 61,998 | 62,389 46,350 || --':112,106 | 41,841 618,909 748,551 613,403 725826 | 74,531 | 73,699 2,687 | _ 2,515 | | 2,300 75,513 77,046 75,999 628,972 639,696 563,200 628,972 639,696 563,200 _ 1,323,394 1,465,293 1,252,602 29,793 2,114 24,458 (5,788) (55,660)} (16, 926) 268 | ~--s- 5,478 (171)] . 325 sig Ae ¥ 465,13 2,517 10,481 |. ~ 6,855 |. --«10,481 22,583 | . 49,459 | | 22,583 29,793 ~ 2,114 24,458

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