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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-03-19, Page 21WEDNESDAY, MARC II 19 . 1986—Page 21 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, ... declining market place. UCO) despite a generally he tthe report., a VC financial Ontario ( M the time,.The turnaround outlook. seerris bright United savings of 2,007.000 in fiscal 1985, must same realistic• states inYet to travel 694,000, and a gross begun - there is a long hada net pro eme per cent or $2.3 only gfinancial bato „ with salesannual before we have a adds, "the Board eaiaber margin improvement of fiscal 1985 "However, sneer m Million states UCO's is well positioned to , worlsintg rain UCOsupply and r - report. � states further that position needs.' is the largest farm ,fete repo positive po UCO • co-operative in Ontario, pro- resultedcapital has unproved to a financial restruc- co-op farm inputs, ire} t ring 8,r and that the iscal 1985 has marketing open line of Ontario, and during to viding a complete fertilizer, petroleum tering undertaken e ening opportunity for COU feed, h about 100 retail outlets s and build Finan hardware, through so markets in oke earnings, hardwar�he province. It � ed by 48,600 continue to m George S. across rain. UCO is town bee markets s tial r, chieee: effreports re l' embers 45 mem "Our positive position," .<`ts a reflection livestock and g 00 members. May „ May lists these as individual ing members and 4 chief executive officer, numerous rep in - customers" a number of events of future directions, old but the "hard work and dedicateoation and the In discussing improvement was good, but stakeholders, improved operations and dicated that the imp commitment of m "there is no permanent loyalty and to the ,without significantly better sales trends. In customersthe financial ba, gain market share les trends. we our May also credits decisions antral base, 1983 effect we musTis means that if of UCO's sell some competitors. we must build on our restructuring . decisions to ettttha we must tit' exceptionally good spring. compete effectively, and 1984 business earn- strengths. and an s was the hs. To be comp assets, anew look at opportunities in the market The $2 million earnings described the competitors we face: We must ittgs for UCO surer resident, place and the comp in service, pro - UCO president, successful. We establish a new leadershiplologies. ' Bob tuDrnaround as modest • ducts, and processing we maintained or increas- tPA rooun r,sn,jitioc made a profit and in r,.,,,�t r•�m ,�-,ar•lr at chirp P� Cofl1eoult and be a ta, 4-11 Club and part � handling• also talk about conformation in attle psychology, You willgive reasons on a Are You interested then systems tte 4- Beef Candling judge and housing Club or 4- learn how to ] gencouraged . to cattle C Club so, tyen the 4-Hyou a, e look class of beef or animals. a and speaking facilities . a be just what Senior skills fans and H Dayo m Y develop leadership wki mer ndg P iota for. ears of age before abilities by assisting Anyone who is 12 to 2e a 4-H member. but giving presentations. Dairy Club Jan. 1,e986 can bream a 4-il • or . ible to take have to live beef farm, dairy Becoming Beef are eligible don't necessarily ccesa tomemberof calf shows, you will 4-H calf club. You will learn will mean you worlcshops and other 4 hoanimal oca join fo a a calf for show. part in leadership com- how to care for me prepare ris, you will cover a petitions, At monthly its. Beef clubs will discuss HIf yousor a friend would like to get more or variety andof top working chutes, head han . ing cag cattle iryel l s Will lntdi and tfre details on the 4-H Beef area, contact tubsRichor rd gates sea l scales,hfr and discuss other 4-H Clubs in Y log cattle. Dairy calf housing, Hamilton at 482-3428 or 1-800-265-5170. tie stalls, heifer and and manure Stalls, cvstems• feed handling milking . $,U ST MALL 91 BSA Id Road GODERICH, ONTARIO 524.2667 u. a COUNTRY SQUIRE r The best of all worlds! Serene* This It very picturesque, 1000 country y setting, acres cash crop land - very prime, ts edge, paved road, 10 Securityon villagePRICED', minu1111 tesor lor less to Goderlch. RIGHT - But you'll have to hurry! 11111 1 N w The inne 1 PRICE REDUCED! to park camping. Near the entrance ground. Crossroads of the tourist ttJhm ted: profile Benmiller. living ac in high p otential. Good site Commercial potential. building site .tom's worth theh. price alone. ■ that's worth asking Elf or full particulars. ^ fd y,1r b sf'" 4111 �r. a II ■ . LET THE SUNSHINEPIN .SUN. galore! Sunroof t library," • Is lt theralextras 9 in living cathedral ceiling Call Gard: Ibedrodms, air conditioning. .482-3307.II alII 11II N.O•V •P•E'R' will be holding a social evening for Master Masons and their Ladies at the Masonic Temple Exeter, Ont. 7:30p 22, 1986 Saturday Ma the- former Walden's l Photography director re -located inhusband Blyth Festival has ave on March 15. I artistic director Theoffice eric next z theof the as re Memorial to helplwith the Dm move building, as recruited Katherine Kaszas, w photo) __ S1 1 FREE OUTER VE I �1 s ,r_ CLIP AND a LIMN I . I DOUBLE YOUR MONEY`I ;�e„d,,,r, I I $1.00 Plus This Coupon, 1 1 worth $2.00 in vide .games r person f 1 1:CooP°n per day P ITS ARCADE 1 LIMO 1 OUTER st., r—rr CII"'a -- 1 Z4 Prtnc�ss _ 1 r HAPPY 22nd H Y IRTHD AY CSAR Bed' n Breakfast 1 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE HOSTS WANTED c '• in Clinton Area for KLOMPEN FEEST VISITORS May 16th 8.17 th suggested charge by hosts•'17. - single '30 - double/per night Also needed Parking for mobile homes. suggested charge 'S/night I j1 To apply call: Cory Hoak 482.7190 Joan Schoonderwoerd 482-3469. Ladies Night THURSDAY, MARCH 20 '86 Exotic Male Dancer FRIDAYandTSA URDAY MARCH 21, 22nd Exciting sound and lighting show for your listening and dancing pleasures. NEW MODERATE PRICES! special BORD Join SMORGAS. EASTER MARCH 30., 1906 SiJNDAY at the CARNATION Uotrnesville WHITE2 m• Serving: anti 4 30 rn.-7:30 P"1• TURKEY and ROAST ROAST BEEF ®c cL”' rQss� i & IS Friends hCASEY & FINNEGAN appearing at:--- GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE South St Goderlch he 31yt1 In» '(o SUNDAY DINING Starts BMRUNCH• '86 11:00 am - 2:00 pin ROAST 4 PM E 7 BUFPM FET REOPENING SUNDAY SPECIAL.•• every tenth petsoa wig receive then meal feta.. 95 per person • yz PRICE 12 AND UNDER CHILDREN TO. WEDDINGS, CATERING PARTIES BANQUETS & PRIVATE See CATERING OUTSIDE 482-9228 or 524-4133 (after Hours) Buffet Sunda s after Easter 4:30-7:p0 .111. 26o 1986 March 20 . Thursday. be purchased at ilckets may Mary's Sowing Contro• W uorth Shoos, door. Community Centro, as all os of rho Vanas,rOr wCall 524-6421 The Lions Club of Clinton's Easter Seal chairman, Steve Fraser advises that once again this year the club. will in the Easter Se9l be participating erthan, and Telethon known as Sup CKNX will be televised over Channel 8, on Sunday, Wingham, March 23rd from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. The pledge centre once again will be The Royal Bank of Canada, and rola you may phone in your pledges that time at 482-3926, and if 'you wish to phone in with a Pre -Telethon Pledge you may do so on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm at 482-3926• There are over 7,000 Physically handicapped children in)ntario who are counting on you! They need your help now!the Easter Seal .For this reason Society and our Club are again ask- ing for your support. Mr. Fraser stated that in the past the people of Clinton air OYS given S • and area have generously, and it is his hope tthat over ,15,000 can be raised j hand this the Easter Seal mailing weekend's telethon. 523-9381 Hay Township Recreation Committee TEBINGO MY5 Easter Specialarch Zurich Community Centre Zurich Community jackpot ' $750 roust go Bonanza game over $500 Extra Bonus hams Olde fashioned barge+ lines • 1 mystery prize • 10 regular g s 1 early wirdin cash prize$ 4 flash gamesOver $2000 at 6:30 - Starts 3 7:30 sharp Doors open oNuxt Bingo AP Il BALL p1AM®Na "NEW line GALL 96 allowed to play ALL PROCEEDS AOR Wing Yryur dabbers *buffet pancake breakfast With our own veal sausages *hayrides •sugaring -off, *tour of Benmiller Inn for adults