HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-04-08, Page 57BEST OPTIMIST SPEAKERS — Kirkton-Woodham Optimist Club president Murray Musty presents prizes to the junior
winners in Monday's public speaking contest. From the left are winners Tammy -Jo Moore and Susan Hensel, both of South
Perth and runnersup Carolyn Dykeman and Larry Miller of Usborne. T -A photo
At Harrow
Cardiff asks for bean research
Murray Cardiff, MP for
Huron -Bruce, has called for
prompt action by the federal
department of agriculture to
ensure the continuation of
programs in white bean
research carried on at the
department's Harrow
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Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mahaffy Graham, Bayfield,
announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy
Patricia, to Mr. Michael Wayne Clarke, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Clarke, Zurich. The wedding will take 2
place on May 16 at Trinity Anglican Church, A
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JOHN ANSTETT JR.
Anstett Jewellers Ltd., proudly announces the
appointment of John Anstett Jr. to the position of
Vice -President, Administration.
John's background Includes 6 years of
management experience overseeing the
development of major office building projects In
Edmonton, Calgary, Montreal, and Denver.
His appointment Is a reflection of the con-
tinuing expansion program which the Anstett
chain of jewellery stores Is undergoing.
He will be located in the company's head office
in Clinton; the site of Anstett's Targe, modern
store, where his extensive administrative skills
will be utilized to support the company's ob-
jective of meeting their customers' growing
needs.
ANSTETT
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26 Main St S Seatorth
284 Main St . Exeter
203 Durham E . Walkerton
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research station.
The recent retirement of
Dr. John Aylesworth after
years of valuable research in
breeding new varieties of
white beans has left the
Harrow station without a
qualified scientist to con-
tinue his research and to
complete programs in
progress at the time of his
retirement. According to Mr.
Cardiff, the Government,
foreseeing Dr. Aylesworth's
retirement, should have
proceeded as much as two
years ago to recruit a
qualified replacement so
that existing programs are
not jeopardized and so that
white bean research may
continue uninterrupted.
At a meeting of the House
of Commons' Agriculture
Committee on April 2,
Cardiff questioned
Agriculture Minister Eugene
Whelan about departmental
action in seeking a
replacement for Dr.
Aylesworth. Officials of
Agriculture Canada ac-
companying the Minister
acknowledged that no
replacement had yet been
named and indicated tha the
process of recruitment
would require an additional
five months.
In response to further
questions from Mr. Cardiff,
Ministry officials indicated
that they expected
technicians at the Harrow
Station would preserve the
breeding stock belonging to
existing programs and would
continue the breeding
programs already in
progress at Dr. Aylesworth's
retirement.
Noting that Harrow tias
also been without a Director
recently, but has been
supervised by an Acting
Director, Cardiff asked for
confirmation that a Director
would be named soon.
According to Ministry of-
ficials, the Director's
position has now been
staffed, and a public an-
nouncement is expected
within a very few weeks.
Speaking in response to the
indications given by
Agriculture Canada to the
Agriculture Committee; Mr.
Cardiff said: "I am happy to
know that the Minister of
Agriculture and his
Department have given
assurances that Dr.
Don Taylor
gets award
A former Exeter resident,
Don Taylor, has received a
data processing sales
manager's outstanding
marketing achievement
award at IBM Canada.
He is an IBM senior data
processing marketing
representative, Ontario
government and services,
Toronto and won the award
for consistent and creative
leadership at the University
of Toronto for the past
several years.
In 1978, in a very com-
petitive environment, he
succeeded win winning a
major order and installed a
3033 and 3031 to replace the
university's 165 and 155.
In 1980, Taylor led the
university to consolidate its
computer centre.
He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Taylor, Exeter.
Annual
Beef
Barbecue
at
Hensall
United Church
Wed., Apr. 22
5, 681 7 p.m.
Adults $5.50
12 & Under $2.50
5 & Under Free
tickets 262-2130
Aylesworth's position will be
filled and his work con-
tinued. White bean research
is of vital importance to the
producers, who are com-
peting for a world-wide
market and have up to now
made Ontario the world's
leading exporter of white
beans."
Commenting on the an-
nouncement that the position
of Director at Harrow had
now been staffed, he ad-
ded: "This is encouraging
news. Harrow is only one of
Agriculture Canada's many
research stations across the
country, and it is by no
means the biggest. But the
research carried on there is
crucial to producers who
depend on the work of that
station,and in these matters,
questions of size are not the
issue.
On bookeeping
Seminar at Pineridge
Everyone in business
today will appreciate the
need for the constant
monitoring of the financial
aspects of their businesses, if
control of costs and profit
improvement, is to be
achieved. However, all too
often, businesses encounter
financial difficulty, and even
failure, because of a lack of
knowledge about sound,
bookkeeping practices.
It is with this situation in
mind that the Federal
Business Development Bank
has prepared a day -long
seminar on "Bookkeeping",
that will be presented on
Wednesday, April 22 at the
Pine Ridge Chalet, RR 2
Hensall. All owner manager
or employees of small
businesses, are invited to
participate.
Practical instruction and
exercises on the journal,
general ledger and many
entries leading up to the trial
balance, will be included.
Pre -registration of ;35.00per
person is required, so in-
terested parties should
contact the Stratford Branch
of the Federal Business
Development Bank.
The Bank's Management
Services has three main
spheres of activity:
Management Training,
Management Counselling
and an Information Service.
The Information Service
provides details of many
Federal Government
Assistance Programs to
business. There is also a
pamphlet series entitled
"Minding Your Own
Business", which now
contains 22 booklets on
various subjects. The Small
Business News is issued
quarterly.
The Management Coun-
selling provided by the Bank
is done mainly by retired
Dunce
to
The Good Brothers
Stratford Fair Grounds
Phone 271-5130
Fri. May 1st at 8 p.m.
5.00 per parson
6.00 at the door
Tickets available at M & M Variety
held under the authority
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If you are planning air travel to the East or
West Coast of Canada this summer then book
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then make your reservations today to avoid
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a few weeks before they wish travel only to
find out that the air space is not available or
only at a cost considerably higher than they
expected.
TIGER TOWN TOUR
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At the
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DRIVERS REQUIRED
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Live Entertainment
Thurs., Fri. and Sat.
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April 16, 17, 18 April 24 and 25
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Gymnastics
`Parents Night'
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South Huron District High School
Roller Skating s
Friday April 17 7:30 - 10:00 p.m.
Saturday April 18 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Monday April 20 7:30 - 10:00 p.m.
Wednesday April 22 7:30 10:00 p.m. _E.
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Bingo
Weekly Jackpot
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Ailsa Craig Townhall
every Tuesday
Doors Open 6:30 p.m.
'350.00 in weekly prizes
Try Our Delicious
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Mon. Thru Sat. 11:30 until 2:30
Sunday Brunch
11:30 until 2:30
Also Saturday & Sunday Night Buffet
4:30 until 8 p.m.
4WAYINN
Restaurant & Tavern
Main St., Exeter 235-0580
Be sure and plan to
come out and enjoy
he fun and excitement
of the
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-- FRIDAY & SATURDAY
MAY 22 & 23
A fun filled weekend of Dutch Style Entertainment
featuring Klompen Dances Dutch Choirs. Tulips Win
dmills. Wooden Shoes. Concession Booths selling all sorts
of Dutch Goodies. Crafts Displays, etc. See wooden shoes
being made. Delft pottery being painted. see how a win•
dmill works and many other interesting displays.
CONCESSION BOOTHS
Anyone interested in a concession stand at the Klompen
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or PHONE 482.9732 or 4829505
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and admission buttons on sale at most Clinton Stores
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