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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-02-28, Page 13Survival notes for today's small b Survival - that's .a word again in later years - Well understood , by most near retirement. Survival .farmers, especially of the farm, family during the early years. business is a hint topic It's a word that COMO ,UP these.daYs. Ausabie-Jiayjield,,,,.l. from page 7 recording*, • bedload of sediment , analysis, and ice and flood monitoring will be established`on an experimental' basis so that long-term,, changes can be scientifically` observed. Parkhill Dam ` struc- tural modifications and operations review: This study will be completed in 1980 with field checking of the "rating curves" for the dam gates and of the reservoir sto voume. Design work for any further control structures needed on the dam will be completed. Grand Bend and Port Franks floodlinea map- ping: Minor revisions to this mapping are to be undertaken, on the basis of more accurate hydrologic information provided by Bosanquet Township's engineering study for the Klondyke area. - Minor maintenance water control structure This year a com prehensive inspection all small and larg structures was carrie comprehensive in spection 'if, all small an large structures will b placed on a program annual maincenance an inspection. Flood warning system An automatic rain gaug is being m-aintained o behalf of the k Con servation Authoritie Branch ;. remuneratio for `river watchers' an federal stream gaug readers, in addition to 0 regular program. Major maintenance o water control structures Repair and upgrading o the Walker Drain gabio blankets is the majo project in this category. Reforestation assistance: This 4 -par program, (farm tre replacement, hand planting subsidy mechanical tree planting assistance and tree spade service) is close to doubling in volume over 1979, with the value of windbreaks becoming rapidly appreciated. Soil._erosion assistance: -This -- new-- ---prog-i din requires active assistance from the membership i -n promoting awareness of its existence. Staff is concentrating promotional efforts in certain priority sub - watersheds. In one of the quickest election in many years, chairmen and . vice - Chairmen for . the three advisory boards were named by acclamation. Conservation areas advisory board -chairman of s: of e d, e of d e n. s' n d e ur f f n r e b an h a s fa Don Lithgow," vice chairman John Whit- Whit - Mere, Joseph Gibson, Gordo 1, 1V,iogk,, Iohn Tinney, Fred Lewis, Ernest flrown, W m, . Amos, John Duncan, Douglas Gilpin, Wm. Dowding. Community relations advisory board -chairman Frank McFadden, vice- chairman Leone Rowat, Jack Kinsman,,, Ralph Graham, Fred Haberer, George Pedlar, Allan e,er, Ja e- -Til eder, Arthur Anderson, Fred Dobbs Sr. Watershed management advisory board -chairman Paul Steckle, vice-chairman Bill Thirlwall, Charles Corbett, Harold Green, Cecil Desjardine, Gordon Johnson, Ervin Sillery, Bill Schlegel, Harry Klungel, Fred Dobbs Jr., Eldrid Simmons. 66 ONE STOP BEAUTY CENTER. Today's hairstylist is more knowledgeable than he was even five years ago. He has. :to be. Today's women depend .."on his advice, skill olid expertise. " Today's salon offers more than it did just a few years ago. No longer is it just a place where they cut hair, curl hair or color hair. Today's salon is a complete one stop beauty center. And it. does not only serve the lady of - the house: it serves the entire family. In our salon, we take care of hair, skin and nails. We consulton fashion looks, make -over, make-up. We recommend the proper shampoo and treatment to be used etween appointments, d we teach our clients ow to care for their hair at home. We have the best skills nd the best products. Ours is a one stop beauty enter, a full service alon. For you and your the HAIR SHOP formerly Edith Anne Hair Fashions CORNER OF RATTENBURY AND GIBBINGS STREET PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT 482-7697 We use and recommend REDKEN ONO PRODUCTS • ..FURNITURE STRIPPING Do you have some . furniture to refinish but hate the mess that conventional strippers make? Then, why not try HANDY,B,LOCK You've seen it advertised nationally In T.V. Guide. Handy Block aids lin removing paint, varnish, and lacquer, also removes stubborn stains that even san- ding won't remove - like inks, dyes, and water. Use similar to sandpaper by only rubbing with the grain. A chemical reaction powers off old finishes. Handy Block is similar in cost, to conventional methods of stripping - but without the mess, and Handy Block works faster - half the time, in most cases. Introductory Special BUY5 - GET ONE FREE For only $ 6 • 5 O (REG. PRICE 7.50) Mail a cheque or money order to "HANDY BLOCK" P.O. BOX' 1321 CLINTON NOM 11.0 r Deilvoty will b• 3.4 wotoks TELEPHONE INQUIRIES INVITED • PHONE AL CLARK, 433.9516 (Bus.) 4112.3061(Aft.r teours) Leon. Daneo, a. Oen- sultant to Small business owners,, „has. written a book called 'Beyond Survival'. He says,. "You had the dream, the ability and,tle guts to, build your business from, virtual scratch but you must now also° have the courage to f.° accept the fact that its perpituation in the years to come is also your - responsibility. Disaster occurs because the owner of the business cannot r. ,of the fact that at sofue point he Must,,.and will be replaced. If the business owner does not face the problems of the future then • his banker and attorney will do it for him on the way back from the funeral - four cars back from the flowers!' ; That's a bit harsh, exaggerated - but close enough .toA the truth to make us wince. TEN COMMVMANDMENT.S FOR THE FARM OWNER , 1, Decide if you want the business to continue past thy retirement. 2, Share thy dream with thy family. 3. Continue to improve managementthy manageent knowledge, and that of thy family. 4. Set up, an accounting system and make available the data to thy advisors. 5. Contact competent advisors. 6. Choose thy suc- cessor(s). 7. See that thy suc- cessor(s) be well taught. 8. Retire and install tlW successor(s) with thy powers within thy lifetime... - -_ 9. Thou'canst not take it with . thee-- so settle thy estate plans now. 10, Apportion thy time CLINTON .NEWS -RE C'RD, THtTRSDAY to see that these cora- m andrnents be kept, Remember', there are no gift taxes or'sue-, cession duties in Ontario. The main concern is tax on capital. gains. This tax can be' deferred forever, as long as the farm remains`in the family and essineu is farmed by the owner at the time of the transfer. The mair4 Poncerns, are survival of the parents during retirement, and. survival; of those t who choose to far -m, Hopefully, the family farm will survive at the same time. Open house at Gueiph The 'University of Guelph will ppenlits doors to the publi h for the 56th time, March 8 and 9, for the annual College Royal Open House. This event, expected to attract more than 20,000 people • from across Ontario,. promises 'something for everyone". It's the largest exhibition of its kind in Canada. The open house was started 55 years ago by, the Ontario Agricultural College to show the,public Ole scope of college ac- tivities. Now, it en- compasses all of the activities . of the University of Guelph. "All of the. buildings on the campus ,will be op n to the public," says Carol Saunders, supervisor of publicity. "Every club, department and faculty will present exhibits EBRV'r Z9 'AGE 13 Members of Parliament Dinner --Stanley Township reeve Tom Consitt (left) visits with Huron County JHardenfilll--Mor -1e3►f-ne'wl-y-elected--ri+lR-Murray: Cardiff? and Merle Gunby, president of the Huron County Federation of Agriculture, before the members of parliament dinner on Saturday. -The dinner provides federation committee and other county producers' organizations with a chance to present briefs to the three politicians . representing the area. (Expositor photo) A'S HERE ;!:. 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