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girls' slacks, dresses, tops and pantsuits,
jackets and skidoo suits.
Men's and. Boys' dress pants, jeans
shirts, jackets and skidoo suits
1/3 Off all jewellery and watches
1/2 price on all dress shoes
and boots
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NO REFUNDS
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Family Centre
887-6671 Member of B.B.A. Brussels
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MELVILLE Presbyterian
Church, Brussels, has two
typewriters which it wishes
to sell by tender. Typewriters
may be seen by contacting'
Rev. Ken Innes at 887-6651.
Highest or only tender not
necessarily accepted. Ten-
ders to be in by January 26,
1979. 21-67-2
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CLASSIFIED Hannam heads
Canfarm co-op
THE BRUSSELS POST. JANUARY 10, 1979 11
Freeport/Nassau
Miami
Tampa
Miami
Tampa
21 Tenders Wanted
A Ministry of
Housing
Ontario
Housing
Corporation
Several Contractors
required for ' general
electrical maintenance
work at various pro-
jects, on a rotational
basis, in the Huron
County area.
Tender Reference
Number:
SFTB05 79-4
Tenders will be re-
ceived for the above
until 11:00 a.m., local
time, January 31, 1979
by the Ontario Hous-
ing Corporation, c/o
Courthouse & Registry
Building, 80 Dundas
Street, Suite 1-010,
P.O. Box 5600, Station
"A", London, Ontario.
N6A 2P3, attention
Maintenance Manage;
from whom details and
specifications may be
obtained or telephone
(519) 679-7110 quoting
tender reference num-
ber as above.
The lowest or any
tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
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24 Cards of Thanks
Thanks on behalf of the
residents and staff of
Callander Nursing Home.
We would like to express a
most sincere thanks to all
who helped to make the
holiday season so enjoyable.
To the many groups and
individuals who gave of their
time, talents and- money so
generously, we can only say
thanks so much.—The
management and staff of
Callander Nursing Home.
24-67-1
I would like to say thank you
to the O.B. nurses, Dr.
Underwood and all the staff
of Seaforth Community Hos-
pital for the care taken of
Jeffrey and myself during
our stay there. Also thanks to
Dr. Allan, Dr. Scratch,
nurses and staff of Stratford
Hospital, Seaforth and Strat-
ford arfibulances. SpeCial
thanks to Grama Lewington
for taking care of David and
to Lynne and John for taking
care of Jeffrey. Also thanks
to all other friends and
relatives for their cards and
visits. Everything was great-
ly appreciated and won't be
forgotten.—Annette
Lewington. 24-67x1
2.7 Births
PATTERSON: Ross and
T.inda are proud to announce
the birth of their son Gary
Daniel weighing 8 lb. 12 oz.
on Dec. 13, A little brother
for Lori and Brian. 27-67-1
LEWINGTON: Ern and
Annette are happy to an-
nounce the arrival of their
son, Jeffrey Allan, 5 lbs. 8
oz., on Dec. 20, 1978 at.
Seaforth Community Hos-
pital, a brother for David.
Grandparents are Mrs. Elvie
Lewington and Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Zwep. 27-67x1
4 Help Wanted
- FAMILY AND
CHILDRENS SERVICES
of
HURON COUNTY
requires a
Senior
Social Worker
for a supervisory/direct
service work load. Re
quirements include
M.S.W. with C.A.S. ex-
perience, although ex-
ceptional B.S.W.
Candidate considered.
This new position en-
courages inovation and
creativity within a small
rural agency. Salary
$18,850 - $21,450.
Also required
A Social
Worker
with C.A.S. experience
for a child abuse case
load. B.S.W. or M.S.W.
required, although
candidate with ex-
ceptional experience shall
be considered. Salary
$10,894-$17,654. Excel-
lent benefit package of-
fered. Apply in writing to
JOHN PENN, DIRECTOR
46 Gloucester Terrace,
GODERICH, ONTARIO
N7A 1W7
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19 Notices
Village of
Brussels
Notice
Applications will be received
for the position of By-Law
Enforcement Officer for, the
Village of Brussels.
Applications' to be in the
Municipal Office by 5 p.m.
Januaty 22, 1979
Information available at the
Clerk's Office
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jSles — Servicel
Installation
FREE ESTIMATES I
° Barn Cleaners
° Bunk Feeders I
Stabling
Donald G. Ives
I R.R.#2, Blyth I
Phone:
Brussels 887-9024 I
Peter Hannam, Guelph,
Ontario has been elected the
first President of Canfarm
Co-operative Services. Wm.
Dinu, an executive of the
Co-operators Insurance
group at Guelph is Vice-
President. Wm. Hamilton of
the Canadian Federation of
Agriculture in Ottawa is
Secretary. Roland Pigeon,
President of Co-operative
Federee de Quebec is the
other member of the Ex-
ecutive..
Canfarm Co-operative Ser-
vices, a new national co-
operative including as
members the Canadian
Federation of Agriculture
and its provincial members,
the co-operators, Canadian
Co-operative Credit Society
and the Co-op Trust
Company of Canada has
been organized to acquire
and operate Canfarm, the
national computerized farm
accounting system.
"Top flight management
is an absolute necessity in
modern farming", Mr. Han-
nam noted "and good re-
cords and analysis are basic
prerequisites of good farm
management." "We are
pleased that the C.F.A. and
its members and these major
national coops have or-
ganized this new coop to
carry on Canfarm thus con-
On January 16th, the' Fed-
eral Business Developmenbt
Bank's, Business Resource
Team will be at the Wingham
Motel to further acquaint the
Wingham area of the Bank's
Management Services.
Then Bank's Management
Services has three main sphe
res of activity: Management
Training, Management Coun
selling and an Information
Service.
The Information Service
provides details of approxi-
mately 100 Federal Govern-
ment Assistance programs to
business. There is also a
pamphlet series entitled
"Minding Your Own Busi-
ness" which now contains 16
pamphlets on various sub-
jects. The Small Business
News is issued quarterly.
The Management Counsil-
ling provided by the Bank is
done mainly:.by retired execu
-fives and concentrates on
tinuing to provide farmers
with this excellent facility",
Mr. Hannam continued,
"and we appreciate the co-
operation and assistance of
the Federal government and
the Provincial departments
of agriculture in making pos-
sible this change in owner-
ship."
Mr. Hannam indicated the
fees for use of Canfarm will
be higher-than when it was a
public agency. "We are
developing this new co-op to
be a viable operation," Mr.
Hannam said, "and the ser
vice fees reflect that reality.
We know we are offering
farmers a first-class profes-
sional service and the prices
we are charging for service
are more than competitive
with any other accounting
services".
Mr. Dinu is Acting
Manager of Canfarm Co-
operative Services effective.
January 1, 1979.
Directors of the new co-
operative, in addition to the
Executive officers named
above are H. Fuller, Nova
Scotia; Bert Hall, Manitoba;
G. Flaten, Saskatchewan; D.
Lea, C.F.A.; H. Tadman,
Ottawa representing
C.C.C.S.; D. Gedge,
Saskatoon from Co-op Trust
Company.
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solving the problems of small
businesses which cannot af-
ford to employ experts on
full-time basis. This service
is provided at a nominal daily
rate.
• The Management Training
program, as well as provid-
ing seminars on various sub-
jects of interest to business
people, also provides mana-
gement courses to provincial
educational institutions for
the owners and mangers of
small businesses.
The Business Resource
Team is made up of three
highly trained specialists in
the area of Counselling,
Training and Government
Programs and Financing and
is well equipped to provide
assistance to area owners
and managers facing the
start of a business, the
expansion of a business or a
business problem.
Wingham
See our
Representative
FAYE LAWRENCE
at: Wingham
Motel,
on: the 3rd Tuesday
of each month
January 16th
(BitonCh Office Addreat).
Oat prior information Call
.271.5650 or write 1036`
Ontario Street, Stratford
We would like to thank those
for cards, gifts and flowers
f. we received while we were in
the hospital and since com-
ing home. Special thanks to
Dr. Brian Hanlon and the
nurses on second floor. All
was very much appreciated.
Linda and Gary Patterson.
24.67-1
FBDB Wingham
manager seminar
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from $129 $144
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