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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-03-01, Page 8Atwood, Ont. Tel. 356-9002 oves Stoves - Stoves Largest selection at best prices for many miles. Ten year warranty. Unusual design forces uncombusted wood gases back over the flames again and again. Automatic. You dial the amount of heat you want. Its sensitive bi- metal thermostat maintains that halt up to 14 hours without refueling. Priced To Sell 5 -MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM. Connor Stoves Downdraft, simple controls Long burning, overnight comfort. 2 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM. - Lakewood Canadian SWIM Air tight, hunt draft, internally baffled to increase efficiency. 2 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM. Airtight up-draft, 24" firebox, automatic thermo-stat control, holds temperature constant.. MODELS O CHOOSE FROM. Stove , Airtight updraft, h eavy welded steel construction, multibaffles to increase efficiency. Church High Efficiency -Wood Chief 3 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM. "The Wood Miser" Insulated Chlmne s 8—THE BRUSSELS POST, *MARCH 1, 1978 The Clinton Kinette Club elite- providing the lovely party. The residents are enjoying the reat of apples donated by Huronview enjoys Valenth,e tciiinnw e ,o„party tamed their adopted Grand- • • mothers at a Valentine Party on Tuesday morning in the Ground. North diningroom. Mrs, Alma Davis and Miss Dora Jackson thanked the Kinettes on behalf of the Grandmothers, The tables, in the Home were arranged and decorated for the Valentine Dinner. During the day, the Huronview Orchestra serenaded each of the areas with ,appropriate music. The Clinton Women's Institute were hostesses on Wednesday afternoon for the February Birthday Party. Mrs. Connie Coclough, President of the Institute, brought greetings and Mrs. Lyla Johnson was EmCee for the programma and provided the piano accompaniment. Mrs. Homuth sang two vocal numbers and led a sing-a-long. Mrs. Leona Lockhart gave a reading; there were piano solos by Gladys Van Egmond and vocal duets by George Turner and St 'aniey Johns. Following the programme gifts were presented to the celebrants and lunch was served by the ladies. Miss Bertha Deihl thanked the Institute for Travel information by phone Travellers throughout Ontario can count on current, up-to-date vacation information thanks to a new program recently.initiated by t the Ministry< of InduStry and Tourism. _During winter months, seven centres across the province offer callers road, ski, ice fishing and snowmobile reports seven days a week during regular business hours. In addition, the ministry's Toronto office will keep callers informed with the same 'infor- mation on week days. The call-in, iminediate-result program will switch to resort and campground vacancy reports, local events and attractions and fall colour reports dining the remainder of the year. information will be telexed immediately to Ontario travel information centres to give callers the most current statistics avail- able. The service is free for •a phone call to the following offices everyt day except Christmas and New ' Year ' s . Day: Sarni! (519) 344-7403, Windsor -.(5l9 252.8368, Niagara Falls (416) 358-3761, Barrie (705) 726-0932, Hill Island/Lansdowne (613) 659-2108, Cornwall (613) 933-2420 and Sault Ste. 'Marie (705) 253-8572. The five-day-a- week Toronto number is (416) 965-4008. Armwm.u.., MANAGEMENT SEMINAR FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK SERVICES TERM LOAN FINANCIAL ANALYSIS This seminar proposes a set of simple tech- niques which all small businessmen can use when evaluating the financial health of their business and also a series of practical questions which should be answered when considering a proposal for a. term loan. Small Business Management Seminar Royal Canadian Legion Wingham Branch At Wingham, Ontario On Wed., March 8, 1978 from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Registration fee of $, 20 per person, luncheon included. For further inf?rmation, please contact • 1301 Prest tel.: 519471-5654 Complete this coupon, and mail it along with your cheque to the following address: Managerrint Seminar), Federal Business Development Bank, 1036 Ontario Street Strafford °Made NSA '6Z3 CASE STUDY: THE HABERDASHER COUNTER LTD,