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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-01-10, Page 11Our Loss... IS YOUR GAIN 1/3 off on all winter clothing including ladies' and 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 CASH SALES ONLY NO REFUNDS Ray & Helen's Family Centre 887-6671 Member of B.B.A. Brussels limitsomommon Owners of smaller businesses The Federal Business Development Bank can provide you with: • Financial assistance • Management counselling (CASE) • Management training FEDERAL • Information on government - Bac/NESS programs for business DEVELOPMENT BANK ii 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 f • a • • • • • • • • • • • • • ft 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. 21-67-1 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 4-67-1 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 19-67-2 r , BERG 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. • 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 AIR CANADA NIGHTHAWK FARES TO: Midweek Weekend from $144 $159 from $139 $154 . from '$129 $144 CHARTER CLASS FARES TO: from $139 $154 from $129 $144 These fares, from Toronto, vary by day and date of de- parture and there are advance purchase requirements. For full details on conditions of travel for these and applicable airfares for our full range of economical holi- days, call your travel agent, H LIDAY WORLD 357 2701