n---i Amitku .,. flDress. Wedvnescr1mJuIv 27, 1994 bu9inssnews CGA award for Boufford Jacqueline J. Boufford of Whitby recently received the Certi ied General Accountants Association cf Ontario's chapter distinguished service award. Boufford is one of 17 indivi- durls in Ontario to receive the award, given to those who show service beond the eall of duty te, an association chapter. The association says Boufford, manager cf administration for the Durham Region health department, has shom strong leadership, service and dedica- tion in the Durham chapter and community. She was a member of the chapter's board cf directors for 1991 te 1993, and was chair in 1991-92. Another member cf the Dur-. ham chapter, Dennis Donovan cf Toronto, an operations manager with ITW Pasiode Canada, aso received a distinguished service award. Donovan was chair of the Dur- ham chapter in 1992-93.. Funds raised for centre A. golf tournament organized by Sutton Group Status Realty Inc. and Heather Carrn raised $3,553 for Distress Centre-Dur- ham. Sutton Group Status owners Brenda and Harry Hayes recently presented the funde te, Karen urchetto, representing the centre. Maniy local businesses donated prizes for the teurnament. " Sale, comiortable en vironmerits " Stimulating daily programs " Trained, prof essional Providers " Reliable local back-up for Provider's holidays or illness " Complete insurance coverage " Income tax receipts supplied *Monthly home inspections and we welcomie full or part-time* care for children from 6 weeks ot age! For informartion w 686-3995 ______ a licensedAgency The Taste of the Month T'S THE LAW Ontario businesses must have waste audits and waste reduction work plans in place by Sept. 3, 1994. Ontario is the first jurisdiction in Canada to make recycing mandatery On March 3, 1994 the 3Rs regulations became law. %e final re lations - five in total -- require manufacturers, retaiers, ac inistrators of hospitals, sehools, office buildings and other major waste generaters to provide waste audits, waste reduction workplans and source separation (recycling) proras. The 3Rs repilations, applying te non- azardous -solid waste from residential and industrial, commercial and institutional sources, have varing compliance dates. Designated waste generaters must have source separation programa in place by March 3 1995. Togeier, the Recycling Coundil cf Ontario (RCO) and Southarn Publishers prepared the "Ontario 'Recycling Resourcebook: How te comply with the 3Rs Regs.? It's a one-stop guide designed to help businesses comply with the new regulations. qe 400-page bock includes an extensive directory of buyers and end-usera of recyclable niaterials te help find markets for recyclables;, listing cf waste reduction consultants; listing cf more than 250 Ontario municipalities with their materialbans and recycling co-ordinaters contact namnes; how te conduct a waste audit; what the new regs mean for Ontario businesses; waste reduction legisia 'on anfmore. The bock. coats $79, lus taxes. Orders can bo mailed te Southani Environment Joup, 1450 Don Milis Rd., Don Milta, M3B MX7 o cali 1-800-68-2374 for further details. If payment is included with the order, you will receive a free copy cf 'Vaste Audit Workbook" valued at $9.95. Alec, RCO rnembers will get a $10 discount. For more compliance information or compliance guide bocks cali the wastere ucton office cf the RCO at 1-800-263-2849. DOLLARS AN!) SENSE BECYCLING FACT: In 1991, the Royal York Hotel in Toronte saved an estiminated $260,000 by implementing. a recycling program- I~NOTICE TO THE RATEPAYERS 0F THE CORPORATION 0F THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM The Audited Financial Statements of the Corporation of the Regionat Municipality of Durham for the year ended December 31, 1993 are available from the Regional Finance De partment. Anyone nterested In obtainlng 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 Li H 8B6. The following financial highlights reflect the operations, assets and liabilities of the Regional Municipality of Durham including the waterworks, sanitary sewage and waste disposai systems and the Durham Region Police Services Board. COMPARISON 0F CONSOUIDATED REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES (Ail amounts in thousands f dolars) WHERE THE MONEY CAMEEROM@ Requisition on Area Municipalities Ontario Grants User Charges Other Revenue Proceeds f rom the issue of Long-Term Liabilities WHAT THE MONEY WAS SPENT FOR: General Government Protection te Persons & Property Transportation Services Waterworks Operation Sanitary Sewage Systemn Waste Disposai Heath Services Social Services Senior Citizen Service's Day Nurseries Family & Children Services Planning & Development Excess of Flnancing Over Expenditures Fund Balances, Beglnnlng cf Vear Fund Balances, End of Year i~a i~~92 $ $ 104,295. 161,753 85,947 22,372 98,852 158,607 81,489 22,784 381,057 361,732 8,576 8,232 55,391 56,970 33.590 30,903 35,529 37,087 55,447 42,726 11,494 13,419 8,442 8,222 118,822 113,405 37,497 32,170 8,101 7,380 2,397 2,466 f;79.82 15fi6.96 1,875 4,764 -A&6 144.70 CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETr (Ail amounts in thousands f dollas Cash and Short Term lnvestments Accounts Receivable Other Current Assets Restricted Assets Capital Outlay Financed by Long-Term Liabilities, and to be Recovered LIABLIIE Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities Current Portion cf Ontario Housing Action Program Loans Other Current Liabiliies and Deferred Revenue Net Long-Term Liabilities Other Long-Term Liabiliies a~a 1~92 $ $ 54,506 60,650 35,144 8,427 87,757 34,861 7,752 85,360 141U 11,878 20655 19457 35,484 34,073 1,483 1,278 4,585 2,427 14,597 11,878 FUND BAt ANCES Reserves and Reserve Funds 117,487 113,522 To be used to offset taxation or user charges 5,954 3,971 Unexpended Capital Financing 23,135 27,208 206 55 194,357 Administered by Regin 2,132 _2L4 'I r You can entrust your child's care to Wee Watch. Reliable, supervised day care at a home in yor neighbourhood. GOLDEN GRIDDLE Owned and operated by Sharon and Roger Tessier, Golden Griddle-Whiiby bas been a part of Whitby and uts business community for the beter pari of the lait seven years. During ibis trne, their staff bave assisied in maintaining levels of service, quality ,n cleanliness - to the degree ibat they were twice bontoured as The Best Restaurant in tbe Chain as wefl as 2 second places and 4 tbird places (oui of 10 coniests). Sales bave steadily increased from year to year. Golden Griddle-Whitby sosors a yearly golf toumrament wbich bas raised in excess of $45,000 towards anp0ocbigeas - a cancer camp for kids. Golden Griddle is a licenced family restaurant serving, breakfast, lunch and dinner. They fecature a daily lunch buffet and a Weekend Breakfast Buffet, as wefl as a menu offering a full range of reasonably pniced meals. Visit today to experience their good food and hospitality. 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