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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-05-02, Page 15COFFEE BREAK — An open house was held at the Brussels Public School on Monday night and some coffee was provided to quench the thirst. (Photo by Langlois) • Financial assistance • Management counselling (CASE) • Management training • Information on government programs for bUsiness Can we help you? See our Representative at: -FAYE COOK The Wingham Motel, Wingham 0h • 2nd 2nd & 3rd Tuesday of each month [Next Visit: MAY g] lirDE VELOPMENT BANK (Branch Office Address) For prior information call 271-5650 [collect] or *cite 1036 Ontario St., Stratford. That Special Look XS1100 Special Here's the king. With the sleek styling, speed and sophistication a super- bike should have. XS750 Special A sporty touring machine that lets you travel in style. It's smooth, quiet, comfort- able and fast. With extra touches for that unique custom look. XS650 Special II The beautiful new XS650 Special II is built around the classic vertical twin. It's one of the best looking bikes on the street. Af- fordably priced. XS400 Here's economy . . . with style. It's a mid-size street bike that's more than transportation. It's a stylish per- former at a sensible price. Come in and see the complete line of specially styled Yamaha's for 1979. They come complete with stepped seat, pull back handlebars, teardrop tank, chopped megaphone pipes, and lots of chrome, And they're all equally dedicated to our unique blend of styling and technology. No matter which one you choose, it's the right choice. XS650 Special It's everything you've always wanted in a motorcycle . . and more. The XS650 Special has the famous vertical twin and a distinctive, customized appearance. ELDER ENTERPRISES SALES & SERVICE DIAL 262-6142 HENSALL. - ONT. Your authorized full Service dealer 1 mile west and 1 mile south of Hensall ymuuriA When you know how they're built. OFA tells province THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 2, 1979 --A 15 Food is No. 1 industry OPEN HOUSE — Parents had a chance to see what their children had been doing in school when an open house was held at the Brussels Public School on Monday night. (Photo by Langlois) All Ministers of the Government have a re- sponsibility to recognize that food is. Ontario's most important industry, the Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA) said in its Annual Brief to the Cabinet today, The OFA's 21 page Brief warned I that continued indifference would lead to an undermining of Ontario's tremendous potential for food production. They pointed out that other juris- dictions took agriculture seriously with the result that Ontario Farmers now had to compete with the treasuries of other countries and pro- vinces. The Brief said that a change in attitude would not require large expenditures. Among their many recom- mendations were; -a new Petty Trespass Act, which would provide real protection for all property owners. Under present legislation, fines are minimal and convictions are difficult to obtain. -more emphasis on food products by Ontario's trade missions. Last year only 20 of the over 200 companies publicized ha .d anything to do with food. -use part of Ontario Hydro's expansion funds to finance the development of alternate energy sources. -protecting food producing areas from garbage dumps, gravel pits, industrial waste and nuclear dump sites. -effective Predator control in livestock areas. -expand farmers' markets and give consumers more choices. -promoting small business enterprises in the „ farm supply and food processing sectors. The Brief concluded that agriculture has a large potential for job creation and warrants as high a priority as manufacturing. Anglicans end family life seminars Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Post Want Ads. Dial Brusselg' 887-6641. St. John's Anglican Church recently held a six week series of Family Life seminars. This was oganized by Rev. Dan Sargent, and Mrs. Linda Dixon, who is the Co-odiiiator of Action for Family Living in the Diocesc of Huron. The book "Spirit- Controlled Family Living" was used as a textbook and emphasis throughout the course was on turning to God's Holy Spirit in all problems and difficulties as well as in joy and thank- fulness. The opening seminar was an introduction to the course, and subsequent sessions concerned the husband and wife relationship, parents and teenageers, corn= munication in the family, problem solving, and family worship and awareness of God. The course was well attended, and all agreed that it had helped them in their family lif