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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-10-11, Page 920kg. Purina DOG CHOW 1.00 off per bale also Purina PURINA CilOW CAT CHOW 1.00 off per bale MILTON J. DIETZ. Phone. 527-0608 R.R. 4 Seaforth, Ont. SEAFORTH 527-0120 Ott Afir FARM EQUI MENT LTD. SEAFORTH - CAMBRIDGE - AYR -WOODSTOCK BIG OCT. SALE A CUT ABOVE THE REST a *4,04404 Attention Farmers ! Corn Season is Here We are ready now for your 1978 CORN CROP - Honest weights - Faster Drying -More Storage Available with our new accommodations We Buy Sell - Store DRYING LTD. WALTON„.4NT, We now have a phohe at the. mill for your convenience 867,9261 kga # 4**0.3kte.Raikli#.0:4-41.41t .ilAkii4tlktit,4.4skitt!.t.(4. • • 14.tictiiit.o. FMB has help available for small .bustriewpeople- Everyone in business to- day will appreciate the need for the constant monitoring of the financial aspects of their businesses, if control of costs and profit improve- ment. is to be achieved. However, all too often, businesses encounter financial difficulty. and even failure,' because of a lack of knowledge about ,soundbook , Remember when tele- phone party lines were the lifelines of the. rural community? . Speakers will review our rural past at the third annual symposium, on . the- Agri- cultural History of Ontario, October 28, at the University of .Guelph. The conference is open to people who have a serious interest in the rural history of Still room in a few night classes Approximately 150 area residents enrolled in a total of 14 evening school courses which got underway last week at the Brussels Public School and at the F. E. Madill Secondary School in Wingham. Nineteen courses had been slated to begin but owing to insufficient advance regist- ration, five courses were cancelled. There is still room for more students in the following subject areas: Pilot Ground School; General Auto Mech- anics, and Rakti, (pottery). Macrame wenld be offered beginning Wednesday, Oct- ober 11th if a minimum of ten can be registered. - 'Interested' readers may obtain further details by phoning the Wingham school as soon as possible. BERG iSales Service1 installation .1 FREE ESTIMATES I I I 1 • ° Barn Cleaners Bunk readers I ° Stabling .1 Donald G. Ives I R.R.#2, Myth Phone: Brussels 887-9024 keeping practices. It is with this situation in mind that the Federal Business Develop, merit Bank has prepared a day long seminar on "Book, lieeping," that will be pre- sented- on October 1.8tht 1978., at the. Blue Barri Motel. Listowel. All owner/ manager .or employees of small businesses, are invited to I,Ortii.,,ipate. Practical in- 4ruction and ex •ercises o it the journal, general ledger 'and many entries leading up to the trial balance, will be. included. Registration is limited. so interested parties ShOtlid contact the brittle!) of the Federal .130siness Development Bank 1036 Ontario Street. Stratford, Ontario. (271-5050), The Bank's Management Services has three main spheres of activity; Manage- ment Training. Management Counselling and an ln- fOrmation Services. The Information Service provides details of many Federal ' GOVerlitTlent As- sist once - programs to business. There is also pamphlet series entitled -Minding Your Own Business", which now con- tains 15 booklets on' various subjects. The Small Business. Novs is issued quarterly, The Management Coun- selling provided by the Bank is done mainly by retired eseeinives 'and concentrates on solving the problems'rif small businesses, which not afford to employ M an- age me nt Consultants on Rill- time basis. This service is provided at a nominal, daily, rate. The Management Training progran me. as well as pro- viding 'seminars on varions subjects of interest to business people. also pro- vides management eon rs'es to provincial educational in- stitutes for die owners and' managers of small business-. CS. Remember party Imes? DisEuss rural histor Ontario. It will be of special styles and constrno ion interest to professional and methods. Another session 'amateur • historians, history Fill outline materials avail- teachers, senior citizens, and able for further research into farmers,• says Bob Carbert, Ontario's rural past. durator Of the Ontario Agri- Cost of the conference. cultural Museum. including luncheon. is 520. The conference program Reduced prices are available will begin with a paper about for senior citizens. Pre- changes in farm machinery 'registration is required by from 1850 to 1900. , October, 14. - Later in the morning, For more information .V.B.M. Flynn, retired chair- -about the program, contact man of the Ontario telephone the Office of Continuing Services Commission, will .Education, University of discuss the importance of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario. 'independent telephone NIG 2W1. or telephone (519) systems to rural Ontario. A 8244120, ext. 3958. presentation on pioneer gardens will conclude the morning session. Highlighting the afternoon session will be a presentation by E.A. Haslett, director of the Economics Branch, Ontario Ministry of Agri- culture and Food. He will discuss ,., the growth - and decline of the Ontario cheese industry from 1864 to 1924. An audio-visual present- ation on the evolution of the barn will show the various ,- HAYWARD S Discount -- Variety Patent Medicines Tobacco Groceries Cosmetics Stationery Weekdays 9-9, Holidays & Sundays 12-6 Brussels Phone 887-6224 THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 11, 1974 —