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The Rural Voice, 1992-09, Page 42FAST - COURTEOUS SERVICE DELIVER YOUR WHITE BEANS, SOYBEANS, & CORN TO THE MITCHELL CO-OP LET US SERVE YOU MITCHELL CO-OPERATIVE Mitchell, Ontario WITH 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Country Elevator 348-8522 Uptown Elevator 348-8441 Monkton Satellite Elevator 347-2232 5 -Ton Single Axle Dump Trailer 6' 3' x 10' x 3/16' deck size. Double- acting hydraulic cylinder. 11L x 15 - 8 ply tires on 6 bolt hub. Racks optional. FEEDTANKS • 1 to 20 tonne (or build to spec.) • 14 gauge metal • Feed Factories 10 -Ton Tandem Axle Dump Trailer T3" x 12' x 3/16" deck size, double- acting hyd. cyl. 11L X 15 - 8 ply tires on 6 bolt hub Front & sides optional. LIVESTOCK TRAILERS 7111111111111111131111 it e. 4411111 5th Wheel All Sizes "Many Options as Standard Equipment" "TRAILERS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY" 14 ft. 6 in. BALL HITCH " Choice of Colours" Smith Steel & Fabrication Inc. Skilled craftsmanship assures you of a lifetime of trouble-free continuous service Hwy. 23 North Atwood, Ont. 519-356-2802 38 THE RURAL VOICE take, the more you can deal with stress." People have to understand what the symptoms of stress are and what remedies there are, he says. They have to learn to isolate each of the little problems that accumulate and deal with each one separately, instead of letting the combined troubles suck them under. Perth County's Neighbours Being Neighbours program is in its third year of helping rural people deal with the problems of modern life. The program grew out of the proposal from the executive director of the Perth County branch of CMHA five years ago to the Ontario Ministry of Health for funding for self-help programs for rural people. Two years later the funding finally became available and a series of workshops were set up to train facilitators to teach people how to run self-help groups. When Health Ministry money ran out, the CMHA provided partial funding to keep the program going, including Marsha Eberhardt's salary as co-ordinator. By October that money will have run out and the group will have to continue without a co-ordinator. Eberhardt, a resident of Downie and Ellice townships for the last 12 years, a former educator who became a nurse specializing in work in mental health, says it's frustrating to lose funding now when the need is high and when programs are just getting in place. Funding agencies don't seem to realize how long it takes to get programs working, she says. Using funds from OMAF, Neighbours Being Neighbours is planning a series of six workshops in Si Marys and Milverton this fall. The first, on "Communication", will be held in St. Marys on Oct. 29 from 7- 9:30 p.m. with John Rempal of St. Jerome's College, Waterloo. A workshop on "Relationship Dynamics" will be held at Milverton on Nov. 5 with Barb Dyzak of Cambridge speaking. On Nov. 12 there will be a session on "Dealing with Stress" in St. Marys. "Conflict Resolution" will be the topic at a workshop in Milverton, Nov. 19 with John Rempal, speaking. "Human Sexuality" will be the topic of a meeting in Milverton on Nov. 26 with the Perth District Health Unit leading discussion. The final