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The Huron Expositor, 1995-03-15, Page 88Page 30A -Farm Progress '96' MATT 1O_�tcE1, r z. GEORGE tow �r X7523 -444774442J2 Londesboro "We'll Keep You Rolling" After hours - 522-1629/523-9190 We also have a wide variety of used agricultural tires. FORKLIFT i PRO -LIFT SERVICE INC. ----• 191 GRIFFITH RO. / STRATFORD, ONT. / N5A 6S4 REPAIRS SALES • PARTS & SERVICE• RENTALS /BATTERIES & CHARGERS • TIRES • PROPANE SYSTEMS NEW & ,``'.iH H PARTS 1 proms' SeSitesrvice 11 A r ••� ,.., "' ares Systems, l Rentals 1 l �• 1 V i , • �. 273-7664 248089 NEWS FLASH REAL ESTATE AUCTION TREND OF THE NINETIES A V C T 1 0 N S 0 L D CLETE DALTON*, award winning National Real Estate Auctioneer has relocated his gavel and his hat to Sutton Group - Preferred Realty Inc., 715 Wellington Road South, London. GERRY WEIR, Broker/Owner welcomes Clete's colourful style, enthusiasm and professionalism. Weir says the addition of a full time auction professional will benefit both his company and the industry offering full service needs to all public and MLS Realtors. Clete is the only Canadian Realtor, candidate (A.A.R.E.) Accredited Auctioneer of Real Estate, selling listings across Canada, as well as working on projects in the U.S. and Europe. Along with a decade of Real Estate Auction experience, Clete has been a leading force in his field working with several Real Estate Boards, as well as speaking at O.R.E.A. and national conventions on a consultant basis. URGENT! Clete needs farms, commercial, industrial, cottages, lakefront property and residential listings immediately for cash sales. Call today for exclusive consultation. 519-649-2222 Clete Dalton International leading the Real Estate Industry into the 21st Century. * Sales Representative 1 1 tJ L..� '�,,,,.� , ,4•. ��.:' , ,''• �.G i sma1$.bi ,p� ' .5-(,c 4b7o-04i {s,,►�"1 .... .0. • . /. I. /..G I, L'i,.: �I. I. •. , • , /. Courses are training opportunities The Ontario Agricultural Training Institute, along with OMAFRA offers a series of training opportunities during the winter months. Bruce County Dairy Cost of Production - A two -afternoon workshop designed to provide farmers with information calculating cost of milk production, evaluating dairy variables on a per hectolitre basis, identifying business strengths and weaknesses, deter- mine costs on a per hectolitre basis; March 23 and 24, 1 - 4 p.m. at OMAFA, Walkerton, $35. Infectious Diseases of the Lac- tating Dairy Cow - identify management problems and develop preventative program for diseases of the lactating dairy cow; most common diseases; action plans; March 20, 10 to 4, OMAFRA, Walkerton, $40. Negotiating Skills - This course will put you in a better bar- gaining position for all of your business and personal activities; intensive two-day course, \lar 'h 30 and 31, 9 to 4, location to be announced; $110 includes lunch. Customer Service - Use effec- tive selling techniques, handle customer complaints effectively, present the image you want to portray, and hiring appropriate staff for your farm base retail business, to help increase your profits and success. Contact OMAFRA Walkerton for details not announced yet. Qukken for Farm Books using Windows - March 27 and 28, contact OMAFRA Walkerton for full details. Huron County Harvest/FMS/FBS - computer programs with hands-on ex- perience to see if it would fit your farm; March 28, CLASS, Clinton, $90. First on the Scene - rural res- cue, March 22, OMAFRA Clinton. Hiring and Managing a Farm Employee - March 31, OMAFRA Clinton, $30. Welding on the Farm - at Centralia College in March. Woodcutters' Certidication Course - March 27, Boyds in Fordwich, $65. Perth County Woodcutters Certificate Course - March 22, 23, 24, 29, 30 and April 1, at Chandler's Small Engines, Stratford. Effective Labor Relations for Agriculture Employees - March 22 at Quehl's Restaurant, Tavis- tock. Managing Financial Statements - March 17, 24 and 31, OMAFRA Stratford. To register for any of the above course or to get further information contact your local OMAFRA office. Why not try the food -busters? •from page 29A on-site, breads, cakes and cookies prepared at an in-store bakery. Food contaminants and food additives: Health Canada, Health Protection Branch, (federal, 416- 973-1430) food inspectors can answer questions on food safety, food additives, food composition and food standards. Food safety, handling and storage: Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Information Centre (provincial, seasonal fruits and vegetables are also available. Restaurant or grocery store cleanliness: The Municipal Health Department inspects any place where the public purchase food. The number is in the municipal section of your phone book's blue pages. Public health nutritionists on staff can answer questions about healthy eating and general nutrition. Special diet advice: If your doc- Call now for your Spring Appointments S. J. SHANAHAN SEPTIC & HOLDING TANK CLEANING • Commercial cottages • Residential • Farms Serving Bayfield and Surrounding Areas since 1980 GOV'T. LICENSED • RADIO DISPATCHED • ONTARIO 519-565-2795 tor has put on a special diet, ask for a referral to a registered dietitian (RD) or contact the Ontario Dietetic Association, 416-599-7289, for a list of consulting dietitians in your area. If you're still not sure who to call, contact the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Af- fairs. Information Centre at the number above. Staff there will refer you to the right place. They're the "food busters"! P d CORSE sho �,,�%x 89A CENTER STREETQA WROXETER. ONT. 4335-6691 f ST. PATRICK'S DAY SALE �' 4 MA. CH 17 & 18 INTRODUCING A It �, COMPLETE LINE OF �, WESTERN ATTIRE. as,* WE ALSO STOCK WESTERN AND Oft ENGLISH TACK AND se. BASIC HORSE NEEDS.