Summer Program The "SCHREIBER PARKS AND RECREA- ATION SUMMER PRO- GRAM" started Mon- day, June 27. This sum- mer's program offers a wide variety of activities and programs of interest to all. Detailed informa- tion can be found in the Summer Brochure. Should you not have your personal copy, please drop in at the Recreation Office today. The Recreation Commit- tee and staff hope every- one enjoys their summer vacation. Come out an join the fun!! ground Fun. Detailed information can be found in the Summer Brochure and at the Recreation Com- plex. So come out and join the fun. You will not want to miss the oppor- tunity. Swim Program Attention parents!! The Summer Swim Pro- gram will begin Monday July 4. As was the case last year the program will operate in the morn- ings from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Travel Rest Trailer Park Pool. The swim staff has an excel- lent well rounded pro- This program awards individuals who main- tain an active level of personal fitness or par- ticipation in recreational sports. All that is re- quired, is for you to pick up a Level One brochure from the Recreation Of- fice, and you are on your way to the road towards personal fitness. Get in- volved in this free, re- warding program today. Congratulations to the following individuals for having successfully completed a Level with- in the program, and to all other successful par- by any group or individ- ual for baseball activi- ties. Your co-operation in keeping the diamond clean and in good order will be appreciated. Monday 7-9, Men's Fastpitch, Tuesday, 6-9, Recreation, Wednesday, 7-9, Men's Fastpitch, Thursday, 6-9 Recrea- tion/Angels, Friday, 6-9, Recreation/Mixed Adult, Saturday, 5-9, Mixed Adult, Sunday, 6-9, Recreation/ Angels. Also note that during the summer several tournaments will be played at the diamond. To date these tourna- Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 29, 1983, page 13 Schreiber Recreation News| Senior Ball Hockey The Schreiber Senior Ball Hockey League fea- tures fast action and excellent hockey. Players welcome your support in cheering them on during regular season play. League standing to date are as follows: Morgan Krause Trichilo W L GF GA POINTS 9 2 118 78 18 bere | Pe Recs 4, 2 9 60 100 4 Milers Club Due to the success of you as an_ individual walks or jogs throughout the summer has not changed. However, the program has been ex- panded to allow individ- uals to apply miles jog- ged or walked this sum- mer for the 1984 sum- mer and so forth. The program is based on a self administered approach, whereby you phone in or bring in weekly results every Fri- day at the Recreation Office. We will supply you with participation log. The Schreiber Milers Club members progress will be announced in the Terrace -Bay Schreiber News, and will be post- ed on the Club Progress Chart at the Recreation Office. Fit Fivers can 'use their walking/jog- ging for their fit five levels. DISTANCES AND AWARDS 100 Miles, T-Shirt, 200 Miles Certificate, 300 Miles Certificate, 500, Miles Certificate, 1000 Miles Medal. For additional infor- mation please contact continued on page 17 int Sie a ae ticipants. last summers 100 Mile Youth Activities - _ gram planned, and 1S Cheryl Smith - Level ments are as follows: Cjub, the Parks and Attention all Schrei- looking forward to being Five, Shannon Riley - Men's Fastpitch, July Recreation Dept. is hap- ATTENTION ber Youth!! The Recrea- of service. Registration Level One, Gerard Mc- 8,9,10, Women's Soft- py to announce the tion Department has a for the first session of Grath - Level Two, ball, August 6,7,8, "Schreiber Milers super summer planned lessons ends Thursday, Saima Willoughby -Lev- Mixed Adult, August Club'. The concept of TERR ACE B AY ROD AND for you. The "Summer June 30. Make certain ¢j Two, Keep up the 26, 27, 28. recording the distance Fun" headquarters will you have registered by Good Work!! GUN CLUB MEMBERS be at the Schreiber are- this date, otherwise you High School Baseball For home. parti in- | na. Activities will in- cannot participate in the Diamond Schedule Tpdom asi formation cut besoin: clude the following: first session. All local residents, & ing a sales representa- The monthly meeting for the month of Youth Drop In, Tot Drop 'Fit Five se baseball players are SAN DAK tive. July has been cancelled. In, Sports, Camping The "FIT FIVE" pet- -- asked to take note of the . G.L. SANDAK Dist. John Fitzpatrick Trips, Special Events, sonal fitness. program following schedule. Un- Happy Feet Thunder Bay Scrrete : Arts and Crafts, Swim- continues to attract new Jess stipulated for use, Sandals 577-8384 oY ming - Canoeing, Play- participants each day. the diamond can be used TETAS SLATS = Investments, at cost (market value $ Township of Terrace Bay Canada ncia itor's Report oor an ul é or Ss - other continued from page??? Term deposit _11,802 11,802, 11,802 11,802 4. NET LONG TERM LIABILITIES Chee ee es Sees The balance of net long term liabilities reported on the balance sheet is made up of the following: 1982 1981 11,804 11,804 | Total long term liabilities incurred by the municipality ee ewe wae oa capone. 5 the end = me Stig ; $251,000 $285,000 Liabilities Of this amount, the res ibili t incipa = smas and interest charges hea heen pipet) tae fake Wipecés Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Board of Education for a principal amount of 251,000 285,000 Other Net long term liabilities at the end of the year ¢ =NIL $¢ =NIL Balance - capital 6.112 6,112 5. ACCUMULATED NET REVENUE AT THE END OF THE YEAR - income 5,692 5,692 (a) The balance in the revenue fund at the year end is available to reduce the levies of the following classes of ratepayers: ica ia 11,804 11,804 General ratepayers $ 99,035 $152,762 Special area ratepayers 35.677 1 1,804 11,804 School board ratepayers 1,204 24,022 v10230 «= ezizaet ~=) RESERVE AND RESERVE FUNDS (b) Special areas Approval of the Ontario Municipal Board for the dissolution of the special municipal service area, STATEMENT OF CONTINUITY AND ANALYSIS OF water area and sewer area was received on December 20, 1982. As the revenues and YE AR END POSITION a -- ae seses areas will perghe'g Senate to - ereeal gs oa of the municipality, the acc at t t i t 1, 1982, been inthined with the ancorniintetd al raed a ensral Mieapayacs bat Sot above. me for the year ended December 31 , 1982 6. LIABILITY FOR VESTED SICK LEAVE BENEFITS é 1982 1981 Under the sick leave benefit plan, unused sick leave can accumulate and employees may become Actual Actual entitled to a cash payment when they leave the municipality's employment. The liability for these = -- accumulated days, to the extent that they have vested and could be taken in cash by an employee : a ais $ if araeaing amounted to $48,082 at the end of the year. No provision has been made for this Available at the beginning of the year for future municipal purposes 120,215 489,079 iability. : - -- ere 'AL ere : Revenue napplied capital receipts of $3,921 at December 31, 1982 consist of ded eds f; hee lot sales which have not yet been allocated by council for spect andeurks. 552 See es servi -- eer. fund 226,287 35,000 Interest earned 3,971 13,294 TRUST FUNDS 230,258 | 48,294 STATEMENT OF CONTINUITY =e for the year ended December 31, 1982 Transfers to the capital fund 417,158 2 Transferes to the revenue fund Cemetary Total Perpetual 417,158 "e Care Balance at the beginning of the year 9,823 9,823 Available at the year end for future municipal purposes 350,473 120,215 Capital receipts Plot sales 440 440 interest earned 1,541 1541 ANALYSIS OF YEAR-END POSITION Other revenue as at December 31, 1982 =| cate ety Reserves : ; Balance at the end of the year 11,804 11,804 Working funds 150,000 48,264 150,000 48,264 BALANCE SHEET © Reserve funds as at December 31, 1982 Fire capital expenditures 2,841 2,513 Canary = works _ expenditures 163,821 38,824 Total Perpetual eee a3.8" 30,614 Care 200,473 71,951 Cash 2 2 Year end position of reserves and reserve funds 350,473 | 120,215