CASTLE NEWS,..C ir; British Ce THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1952 1951 Financial Statement, Conpattion o of the Village of Castlegar es The Corporation of of the, Village pees Castlegar, B. c. LANCE Cash on hand | _Bank of Montreal Sundry Accounts Receivable ‘Taxes and Rates Receivable: Taxés—Current Taxes—-Arrears Penalty on’ above Garbage Rates \ Street Light Rates Water Rates Fixed Assets—Schedule A Parks Board Surplus Account Decemb , 1951. coemise dl SHE: 21,300.26 2,475.00 128.01 21,172.25 1,185.00 556.13 174.11 555.67 3,761.21 107,835.49 5,795.21 $141,167.17 137.80 1,152.50 ‘LIABILITIES undry Accounts Payable Employee Deductions Payable Petition pubecription Payable Prepaid Rat Garbage Water Debenture Debt: Principal Payments Due Interest Due 156.12 Principal Outstanding By Law No. 26 Principal Outstanding By Law No, 34 Special Reserve: Fire Department Purchase Fund Surplus Account: Balance, December 31, 1950 Plus, Capital Expenditures out Revenue, of Debenturés’ redeémed included in= “Debt Charges’ on Revenue and Expenditure Statement Less, Excess of Expenditure over Revenue Sale of Equipment The Corporation of the Village of Castlegar, B. C. 61,271.80 $141,167.17 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1951 Current Receipts: Taxes Current Year Taxes Other Than Current Year Tax Penalties and Interest Licences and Permits: Trades Licences Dog Taxes Building Permits Road Tax Poll’. Tax, Garbage Rates Water Rates Provincial Governinent Grants: S.S.’and Tax Motor Vehicles Miscellanedus: 10,307.18 873. 10,156.61 2,018.07 Hints For Housewives HOW TO REMOVE MUFFINS FROM PANS How to remove freshly baked muffins from -the pan without breaking them has long been a number one problem for cooks everywhere. Getting them out whole without crumbling and breaking into sections has seem- ed to be largely a matter of luck, even if you took all pre- cautions like putting.a damp cloth under the pan and running a knife around the edge. Well, the “luck element” is solved as far as I’m concerned, Box 55 Painting, Decorating, Paper Hanging Now is the time to brighten up your home for spring i FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL WORK AJ. WEIR. because I just recently discov- ered a method of removing the muffins easily — without break+ ing or crumbling. It seems that putting a damp cloth under the fan after taking it from the oven is only HALF the trick,. and it’s the other half that sup- plies the magic. Put the damp cloth under the pan as usual but lay a DRY cldth over the cake or. muffins and let them stand. This allows the steam created by the damp cloth to really go to work. For it’s the steam which loosens the cakes Phone 3031 $/ garden supplies— Anderson Feed = With spring so near, your next needs will be We have the finest ‘selection of coeds fertiliz. ers, garden and farm supplies arriving daily. You can save dollars buying garden seeds in bulk. See us for all: your spring needs. OUR FEED DEPARTMENT IS SECOND TO NONE | Bauipment 8 Rentals y Payroll, Ded . Prowse Sion thir Non opting Res: Bank A 2,608.23 |“ 489.23 Fire Truck Capital. ana Loan. “Investments Sol Equipment (Track)! Sold Bite Total ‘Receip fs! Add, ‘Cash: on ‘Hand and is ‘Bank, *1950- : January: 4, 3 000.00 3,489.23 7,113.67 56,305.74 12,586.67 $ 68,892.41 The ‘Corporation of the ‘Village of Castlegar, B. c. PARKS BOARD: STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1951 2.00 Reverie) * Deficit for the Year’ Light Maintenance Stamps Su ndry - Depreciation. \ 583.25 - 512.59 1,095.84 Account Receivable Written Ost Accounts Receivable Land Building Less Reserve for Depreciation Furniture and Fixtures Less Reserve; for _ Penreciation Grounds Less Reserve for Depreciation Prepaid Insurance Surplus Account Balance, December 31, 1950 Less Deficit for the Year 1951 ~ 166.00 4,292.99 7,148.75 2,852.76 1,173.98 929.87 244.11 150.09 48.78 101.31 ~ 20.83 —+>— 5,805.42 10.21 5,795.21 $ 5,805.42 HLL. Cr¥sier, Public Accountant :A.T. Horswill, Village Clerk from the sides of the pan. After it has stood for awhile, run a knife around the sides and you'll find that there will be no trouble in removing the cakes from the pan all in one piece. * * © FRIENDS FOR THE ASKING Ruth Hawthorne .Fay tells us how ‘to make friends in a new community. Contact the com- munity organizations requiring volunteer workers, It is here you will meet the vital, alive women in the community — the king of women you will want for iriends. You may feel you have few hours to spare — perhaps only one morning a week — but once ‘you get started and organized, you may be surprised at the amount of time you can: make available for worthy community’ causes. The main thing. is ‘to be careful in the beginning to join the group in which you are most interested. The Red Cross with its many services inéluding. first aid ana sociation is practically a must if you are the mother of grow- ing children. The group advo- vates better schools, better child welfare laws, better everything to do with education and school problems. Through this associ; ation you will meet your chil: dren’s teachers informally and the parents of your children’s classmates. 4. HAD. A NICE TRIP civil defence training coursesvis:’ a ‘y worthy of tion. . The Parent Teacher's AS. ali ES [Ole RODS TOR [eof E [rai] ir ada ESE) O28 - ie[efmy Claresholm, Alta.. after a trip to the Kiwanis Music festival in Toronto. En route to the festival, she lost her luggage, but Easterners came to the rescue and provided her with a new outfit. ‘She captured a second place among trumpeters in the festival in addiinn. ta the clothes, » The Corporation of the Village ‘of Castlewsr,’ B.C. STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS. FOR THE ‘YEAR ENDED | DECEMBER 31, 1951 - Current Disbursements: Cc Office Salaries Power and Light polephone Bunting and Stationery Convention and. Travelling Expenses Christmas :Gratuities Christmas. ‘Trees and Decorations udit Insurance Protection to Persons and Property. Fire Protection Insurance 146.10 General 388.17 . Street Lighting Flood Control Survey — Bloomer ee! School Grounds Grants . Airport Commission Public Library Cemetery Sundry Public Works Truck Expense Tractor ppovel Expense Truck Hi: Streets . Snow Remoyal Undistributed Wages Miscellaneous 14,763.93, Debt Charges : Principal Interest 1,934.25 4,598.35 1,958.25 Waterworks Operating Garbage Collection Capital ures out of Office Equipment Water System Fire Department Equipment Sidewalks 5,577.43, Miscellaneous Transfer to Special Bank Account for Purchase of Fire Truck Other Non-Operating Disbursements Employee Payroll Deductions Refund of Taxes,; Ete. Accounts payable at Dec. 31, 1950 Capital and Loan Fund Disbursements By-Law No. 34—Waterworks |, Total Disbursements Add, Cash on ‘Hand and in Bank, Dec. 31, 1951 3,000.00 1,373.25 1,035.76 47,592.15 21,300.26 $ 68,892.41 Castlegar Sash @ Door WOODWORKING SPECIALISTS Windows . . Doors . . Cabinet making . . Storm Sash ~ See us for prices .. Phone 4946 ————_———————— CARLSEN'S BUILDING SUPPLY We can supply you with any kind of Build~ ing Material you need for your new home or alterations. y Free estimates on all your building require- ments. Our prices are teasonable. Inquiries invited, your business appreciated. Box 249 Kinnaird, B. C. Phone 4221 CONFECTIONERY & BUS DEPOT Light Lunches served anytime MAGAZINES » NOVELTIES FRED'S. oan & CASTLEGAR Building ‘Supply If:your house is in need. of paint let us help you. “We have all the paint ‘you require to do an ex. pert: job at an economical cost: Call_in today. and get your needs MON. 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