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FAYE LAWRENCE
at THE WINGHAM MOTEL,WINGHAM
The 3rd Tuesday of each month
on: NEXT VISIT: Oct. 17
FEDERAL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
PIE GOES
WITH TURKEY Pie was one of the extra treats
served at the Belgrave Turkey Supper on Wednesday night. Here Ada
Taylor hands a pie over to Wilma Scott. Bothi women are from Belgrave.
(Brussels Post Photo)
MANAGEMENT SEMINAR
a crash
session
in
bookkeeping
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FEDERAL
BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
Small Business Ma agement Seminar
Blue Barn Motel and Restaurant,
At Listowel Hwy. 23 N
On October 18th, 1978 from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
-Registration fee of $30.00"per person, luncheon included.
For further information, please contact
Peter Huxtable, tel - 271-5650
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Stratford, Ontario
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Management Seminar,
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THE BRUSSEt.S POST, OCTOBER 11 1978 -- 7
Huron B of E decides
How to -.make emergency decisions
The Huron County, Board
of Education has.eompleted a.
Blain of . command. by
establishing how emergency
decisions can be made when
an insufficient number of
trustees can be reached to
make that decision.
Education director John
Cochrane told the board. that
a problem :may arised action
has to be taken on a matter
and Jess than a. quorum of
board members can be con-
taeted, Cochrane told the
'board that when n shortage
of dole does not permit a
board meeting to be called
trustees can be polled by
telephone and the trusetees'
wishes recorded to get
around that prOblem.
But the director explained
that it may not be possible to
reach, enough trustees by
phone to enable a decision to
be made, He pointed out that
the consensus of most
trustees is that the. director
be empowered to make the
decision on action to be taken
but the board should outline
that practice in board policy,
Mr. Cochrane suggested
the policy should outline a
descending order of alter- •
natives beginning with the
telephone poll. 'He said that
next step would be to consult •
with the chairman, or in his
absence the Viee chairman to
make a decision Should the
chairman or vice not be
available the director has the
authority to assess the pro-
blem and take remedial
action required,
A telephone poll is author-
ized by 'the chairman of the
hoard and 'Mr. Cochranee
asked that the board pass
that authority on 'to the vice
chairman should the chair-
man be unavailable. If both
cannot be reached the direct-
or con also authorize a poll,
Seaforth trustee John
Henderson said"'he did not
object to telephone polls
provided the person' con-
'dueling them was familiar
with the problem prompting
the poll. He said past polls
have been conducted by a
secretary who was merely
told What the situation was.
Mr Henderson said the
secretary was not familiar
enough with the problem to
be. able to field quesions from
the trustees.
The Seaforth trustee sug-
gested that the director or a
superintendant conduct the
Mr. Cochrane said the
polls take a considerable
amount of tune and he would
not like to see the work
confined to senior ad-
ministration. He said at-
tempts could be made to
familiarize the person doing
the poll with the problem
McKillop 4-H name officers
McKillop #1, Metre Maids giving 4-H Pledge and the
met Thursday, October 5 election, of officers.
This club is titled "Essential They are President -
Edibles". The meeting Janice Murray, Vice.:
opened with , 17 members President - Debbie Hulley,
U.C.W. hears frdm Korean child.
13' members and 3 visitors giving was offered by Miss
of the U.C. Afternoon Unit Lucas. "What a Friend we
met at the home of Mrs. C. have iris Jesus" was sung.
Hemingway on Tuesday On Oct. 24, 7:00 p.m. a
afternoon.. 11 visitations rally will be held in White
were recorded. A poem church. 'Everyone is welcome
entitled "Prayers for a new Mrs. LeDrew and Mrs. Anne
house" was read by the Smith will take.charge of the
President, Mrs. Hemingway. Devotions. On Oct. 29, 11
The devotions were in charge a.m. members will hold the
of Mrs. Snell and Miss Fall Thankoffering Service.
Lucas. yA letter from the Korean
The Scripture, Psalm 92, child was, read by Mrs.
was read by Mrs. Snell,. The Steffler. Miss Lucas conduct-
story of the First Thanks- ed a Bible Quiz.
(Branch Office Address)
For -prior information call 271.5650 collect
or write 1036 Ontario Stteeti.Stratford
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An introduction to bookkeeping techniques. How to set up lour-
nals, record transactions, post the General Ledger and perform the
preliminary steps for preparation of the Financial Statements.
It's a must for every small business operator!
Secretary - Sharon' Eedy,
Treasurer - SharOn Pethick
and Press Reporter - Marion
Hunt.
The group briefly covered
information on Canadian
Food Guide, proteins and
vitamins. Club members
quickly did a crossword and
writing - down what was
eaten yesterday referred to
the food guide.
Sharon Eedy and Sandra
Regele made a granola
recipe. The next meeting
will ‘be held October 12
Members will be making
granola bars.