Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2007, Volume 1, page 3

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“(j C . ck € >â€"ese *n mreaaaai o. CC 1e e . . I magb (o/ of p y bchay Yurkowski creasing the club‘s grant to _ cies and (accounting) proâ€" â€" ing Keeler Centre operaâ€" Ne noeegNbeys P a total of $3,000 as part of _ cedures we have put in . tions. However, it was a cRAMAHE COUNCIL, at its . the 2007 budget to offset the _ place for the operation of _ case of being there before. Dec. 19 meeting, heard _ property tax. the bar, banguet centre and "These are the same ? Teguest frgm the Castleâ€" canteen (at the Keeler Cenâ€" recommendations we reâ€" on Sports Club to waive 1 tre)." ceived in 2004 and we didâ€" taxes on property owned by Treasurer‘s report Shortfalls in the budget _ n‘t act on them," he said. the club. F report include realizing _ "We want to know what is The sports club provides A report from Ms. Chatâ€" _ only $62,484 of an expected _ going on down there." adult baseball and the Ferson revealed tax arrears _ $120,000 revenue for Keeler Terry Scott, director of largest youth soccer proâ€" _ in the township increased _ ice rentals this year. None â€" community services, exâ€" gram in the area. It was by more than $47,000 as of _ of the projected $76,000 in plained improvements noted the majority of its _ Dec.1,2006. In 2005, $763,872 _ revenue for icerental subsiâ€" â€" have been made to the acâ€" fundâ€"ra1sn_1g effort is used . was owed to the municipalâ€" _ dies, sign rentals and buildâ€" â€" countability system at the to pay mamtgnance costs. . ity and in 2006, the figure _ ing cost recovery had been _ centre in response to the Future plans include turnâ€" stands at $811,220. The total _ collected as of Dec. 12. new recommendations ng a fourâ€"ac_re lot, as yet _ is down from 2004 when arâ€" Partâ€"time salaries cost _ from accountants Collins undevelqp_et_i, intomoresocâ€" rears were more than more than $18,000 at the Barrow. ger fa0111t{es as well as $919,000. Keeler Centre and almost A number of new forms horseshoe pits. As well, she predicted _ $61,000 for the bar, banquet 42 ; s : s have been developed to lq brevious years, the â€" the fire department will _ hall and special events, an Show Dreakdow flge municipality has given the _ end the year "very close to _ item that was forecast at . NS teâ€" club an annual grant to offâ€" _ what they have budgeted" _ zero at budget time. Howevâ€" ppslfs control cosht ids set operating costs. Last â€" and suggests any surplus â€"er, ‘distributed salary" will 209 ¢nsure totals match â€" year, the grant was in the â€" be transferred to the fire â€" make up the difference in _ (h0Se expected. New invenâ€" amount of $2,000. equipment reserve fund. _ both areas, accounting for _ OrY SÂ¥ystems, now done on The 2006 property taxes _ That fund was depleted in _ $92,000 or 39 per cent lower _ 2 regular basis, will verify for thg sports glub are $991, _ 2006 to help offset the cost of _ than the projected $152,000. _ totals and give a better fiâ€" of which $522 is the municâ€" _ a new pumper truck. nancial evaluation of ipal portion. Ms. Chatterson says the f events at th t A report from treasurer _ community service departâ€" igeles Fonkre aporations go?xicfllgrc'(lz‘lilxrf%illigan Mora Chatterson noted the . ment will likely end the requested that separate Ontario Municipal Actdoes . year with a deficit of beâ€" Mayor Mare Coombs _ and more frequent stateâ€" not provide authority for . tween $30,000 and $50,000. _ read highlights from a reâ€" â€" ments be made available to the municipality to waive "We are hoping that in port from chartered acâ€" make the performance of . taxes on the property, 2007 we can overcome this . countants hired to make â€" the centre, a revenue proâ€" Council approved inâ€" _ problem with our new poliâ€" â€" recommendations regardâ€" â€" ducer "easier to track." omm oommemnmememmmmemmmmomppommminnmmeoâ€" <oo _ e Jangary 3a2007 _ ons e o amiaia cce lt it Aip o 1. â€"â€" _ â€" stt . . [ FOND FAREWELL FOR WARKWORTH MILNISTER | ce I I /J â€" af | I | | o d E | P 3 ~ k ] | ; | | 4 x e * p x E â€" | : | ; I a. x ~.‘.‘5:>’="" " ® | % | P P s k & 65: p I E 4 (_"":‘ _ 6 CA c : A K C P m | ‘ C 2A | E ii.;__"‘“‘ f % & | L 1 X':'.'&,,, 1 f 4 a U3 E | | J f § | e % 2 7# & Rev. Lioyd Paul, the popular minister at St. Paul‘s United Church, Warkworth, bids a fond farewell to resident Norma \ McCLeary. Mr. Paul, 50, is leaving the church after six years to join a ministry in Toronto‘s West End. "There are so many . | ; \}/ interesting people here and I got to meet them all," he said. The village is throwing a farewell party for Mr. Paul and his \â€"wife Pat in the church hall this Saturday, Feb. 3 at 5.30 p.m. |

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