Page 4 THE WILLIAMS Wednesday, May 13, 1959 “ ALLEMANDE LEFT” This picture taken at last Saturday night’s square dance jamboree at the Elks Hall gives some idea of the fun enjoyed by followers of this popular style of dancing. Some 20 “squares” participated in the jamboree including visitors from Kamloops, 100 Mile House, Prinde George, Wells, Quesnel and way points. Guest caller, shown in action right, was Jack Sollee of Los Angeles. Enjoying a “ busman’s holiday,” Jack was en route from his California home to Anchorage, Alaska. He is a square dance caller and instructor in Los Angeles and is “ calling on and calling at’ square dances at many points on his way north. cover two separate two-hour daily sessions during the five- day course. A major portion of the course will be devoted to outdoor work parties with addi- tinal evening lectures on art appreciation. Five-day art session The fourth annual Okanagan Art Session sponsored by the extension department, Univer- sity of British Columbia, will be held at the Christian Leadership Training School, Naramata, June Accommodation, at reasonable rates, includes room and board, cottages and tent and trailer 8 to 12. space. The school is located on| Applications should be sent to Okanagan Lake, nine miles north|the supervisor of arts and of Penticton. crafts, department of extension, § University of B.C:, Vancouver B.C., by May 20. Tire Trouble ? Painting and drawing for be- ginners and advanced students will be taught by Robin Pearce, supervisor of arts and crafts, University extension department, and by Fay Pearce, instructor of of owning their own “ entary school annex. The School Board has agreed to allow them temporary occu- pancy, but the two groups are hoping that they will have the structure for possibly two years. The ‘Studio Workshop,” as the new home will be called, had a gay, enthusiastic group of over 20 members turn out to its housewarming Friday night, when great plans to renovate the building with a smart but simple decor were discussed Players’ Club, have ‘home’ of their own Members of the Williams Lake Pl; and the Cariboo Art Societ oir diegee E home” temporarily, with the acquisition of the small elem- Art Society y have had their dreams come true, at least SS freely. Following a sketch pre- pared by Mrs. H. Cornwall, mem- bers will transform the bare room with paint, bright curtains and a small freeform stage. tions, with the Art Society also paying a share. Grand opening of the Studio Workshop is planned for June 20, when the Art Society will stage their annual art show. It is also hoped to use the Work- shop for other adult education activities and’ special children’s activities in either art or Lheatre. Any donations to this worth- while venture would be wel- Clinton ball Clinton’s annual ball, the 91st celebration of the noted event, will be staged this Friday. Bach year the tommittee de- cides on a theme for the decora- tions of the ball and this year the theme is to be “ wild life and game,” with suitable scenes depicting their natural eaviron- ment. comed by the two groups, and the Players Club wishes to stress] Canadian water power poten- tials, explored and recorded, are that anyone intetrested in u theatre and drama is invited to|sufficient to yield 66,000,000 join their group. horsepower. Named as a building were Ken Elleray, Warren Hayes, Mrs. Cornwall, Cyril Murray, Lloyd Yorkston and Mrs. J. B. Ringwood. Part, Of the proceeds of $300 from the play “‘ Our Town” will be used to carry out the renova- SCHEDULE Lyla; “glo Train Chetwynd FOR RESERVATIONS ON re Effective No. 1 DAILY (Pacific Standard Time) NORTHBOUND READ DOWN 7:30 am. Ly. 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Try Old Style next time. for FREE HOME DELIVERY phone 184 painting, UBC. Sé6. as 5 GREAT EASTERN ||| siexs: capiLano BREWERY LIMITED A fee of $5 for the week will ¢ & § Ti AY e } £y This advertisement is not = 2 a feof N published or displayed by the Liquor ahaa, eae eae wean Ire service RAILWAY Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. School District No. 27, Williams Lake Balance Sheet as at Assets REVENUE FUND Cash on hand _. $ 100.00 Cash in bank—Debt Service account 4,424,384 § 4,524.34 Accounts Receivable The Yorkshire Corporation Ltd. _ $ 8,577.39 Tuition Fees _ 2,148.00 Other 714.81 11,440.20 Supplies on hand—estimated - 3,000.00 Unexpired insurance premiums _. 5,195.26 1,493.33 Due from Capital Fund - Fixed Assets—Schedule Total Revenue Fund Assets CAPITAL FUND Cash in bank—Capital account 03 6 $1,095,099.46 —By Law account .... Fixed Assets—Schedule ‘‘1” _ December 31, 1958 LIABILITIES A VD SURPLUS REVENUE FUND $ 4,994.45 9,328.98 510,00 500.00 Bank overdraft—Gen. operating account Accounts payable—Gen. operating - Outstanding Debenture Coupons —_ Student Council Deposit _. Due to the Canadian Bank of Commerce (authorized by Dept. of Education) Five-year loan commencing July, 1955, repayable $2,782.64 annually - Three-year loan commencing Nov. 1958, repayable $2,599,37 annually _.._ 2,599.37 Three-year loan commencing Feb., 1958 . repayable $2,859.15 annually —...... 13,882.95 410,695.21 5,718.30 Surplus—Exhipit “B" Fund Liabilities Total Revenue and Surplus —._... = a $439,911.59 | CAPITAL FUND Bank loan (authorized by Dept. of Education) Due of Revenue Fund Debenture Debt Authorized Redeemed From Rev- enue Funds Outstand- ing and Issued No, 1 $100,000.00 y Law $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 No. 3 112,000.00 y Law 42,000.00 70,000.00 No. 4 51 y Law 000.00 2,000.00 39,000.00 y Law 000.00 12,000.00 48,000.00 . 6 105,000.00 y Law 99,000.00 6,000.00 y Law No. 7 21,000.00 21,000.00 Total Capital Fund Assets Approved on behalf of the Board E. L. GREENLEE, Chairman. LLOYD YORKSTON, Secretary-Treasurer. No. § 300,000.00 $749,000.00 y Law 300,000.00 627,000.00 Surplus—Exhibit “B” — _ $ 193,482.16 Total Capital Fund Liabilities and Surplus $1,128,975.49 ————— This is the Balance Sheet referred to in our report dater April 16, 1959 — RICKARD, CRAWFORD & CO. Statement of Revenue and Expenditure as at December 31, 1958 REVENUE Taxes Rural Village — Provincial Government Grants Basic _ Debt service _. Sundry Revenue Tuition fees _ Rentals - Dormitory fees Other E. L. Greenlee, Chairman. $158,509.00 31,010.00 $189,519.00 $445,523.00 45,756.00 491,279.00 $ 2,148.00 10,452,05 8,711.92 547.09 21,859.06 —____. $702,657.06 = — Approved on behalf of the Board. Lloyd Yorkston, Secretary-Treasurer, EXPENDITURE Administration Salaries, secretaries and staff __ ~— $ 15,191.30 Office expense = 5,967.38 _ Trustees expense __ 11,496.49 General administrative expense ____ 9,513.05 $ 42,168.22 Instruction Teachers salaries _. $348,935.86 School clerical salaries __ 5,025.15 Teaching supplies — 20,612.52 Other instructional expense 1,805.92 376.379.45 Operation Janitor salaries $ 31,680.41 Janitor supplies __ 8,000.24 Light, power, water, fuel _ 30,911.89 Insurance, rentals and other expenses 17,991.39 88.633.93 Maintenance Sites _ $ 1,238.33 Buildings _ — 20,981.27 Furniture and equipment _. 14,117.59 Other 2,273.96 38,611.15 Transportation Bus operating expense _____ $ 26,654.40 Contract expense 37,069.23 Transportation assistance __ 5,540.83 Other conveyance expense 202,15 69,466.61 Auxiliary expenses Health __ $3 2,968.81 Boarding 2,167.42 Dormitory 15,782.81 20,919.04 Debt service Serial debenture intere: $ 13,362.50 Serial debenture principal 23,000.00 Bank charges and interest ee 11,346.99 Bank loans principal payments _ 8,241.17 ’ 55,950.66 Excess of Revenue Over Expenditure for the Year Be TOC $702,657.06 ———— This is the Statement of Revenue and Expenditure re. our report dated April 16, 1959. RICKARD, CRAWFOR