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The Huron Expositor, 1979-09-13, Page 6a THE H Rom EXPO ITOR,. EPTEMBER 13 1979 ants down rth Schools HY RAY MAXIM Where have All the stud- ents gone? That was the question drat Perth County education of flcials Were asking . them- ;;styes last Tuesday after the year's., fust day of school!.. The ofls with the Perth County Board of ;Education reported. to the tustees that the actual headcount, on Opening day was far les$; than expected. According to fig- ures, released at the board meeting, :Sept, 7, there were 1.75 fewer elementary and 172 fewer secondary stud- ents attending classes; in Perth County schools than was expected„ The following. are Ogrures. of those attending Perth County schools and the og- .ure the officials had expected Elementary Schools Ex, At.Wallace 354 334 Listowel .Central 392; 368 Listowel'Eastdale 201 194 Elms Township 620: OS Morn rl .St.ala Centra•* I4(t- 148 Milverton: . 347 341 Mitchell ' 288'. 290 UpperThaines 52S 527 St. Marys Central 294 278, St. Marys N. Ward238 244 S.P. Centennial, 354 359 Secondary Schools Listowel D.S.S, 1121. 1070 Mitchell D,.H„Sr 513 515 5t. Marys I) C. 783 751 Schools in y,. "f.'rd have been deleted :from these figures. .According to the officials, with the beard a •second school: census will be taken at the end of Septetn-. .her and it is hoped that with students returning from summer jobs on the farce: these deficits; .may be 1:Qwer- ed. • a issue. F mnationala Fitness itBad Politics. 'VVI ,call y 1� pa ticcPaerion The 'Canavanmovamen! tor pe rsanatlitness .I♦.01 Thinking of Wonting wheat” his , fon'? 1' Jr We carry a complete line of STEWm SEEDS: •Fretl�rick • Yorkstar Try us i You'll- like' us }' RYAN, DRYING LTD. Wilton, Ont.. Brussels 5eaforth 87-9261 527-052T ; 6 WINflt 30 -2757 77 1 piattq was, presented :04 $t I'eter'n Lutheran Church. Brodbagen on Sunday; morning V `Mrs- Edgar Elligsgn and fatuity- itt. ata Anemory� of•+tl'!.p l Ede Eliigson, Tbs Piart9, Was de- dicatecl by P'gator *thus Hort during On trtorntng Serine. T.. • he curc'h altar was h >} beautified with yellow and mauve, glads and mums placed there in memory of Mrs. August Young, They were ,placed there by .the Art • Campbell and talk ''red Young faculty. • hmorning During ,the clt itch Service, 3oallua Bcoder s eplic4 tits music; PIONAL•S: Mrs, L.a,Yern Wo* e eP oyed' the weekend with 1 Lorne and Betty Wolfe in. Vanastra in their new :home. Dale visitedat the same home through the week. Guests with Mr. Les Weitersen over the weekend were his daughter Marilyn and son-in-law Jim, from Hamilton. Miss, Kathy .eonbardt UP* HaMiltOn enjoyed . i i Ithree week 3'15 t with her` parents Velma And. ,A1 Leo,n ltardt :arid Allen. Miss Leona hard! IS now employed IA Qttaata. The Many Weeds of Mrs, Boyd' Driscollwill be sorry to learn she had the -misfortune to fall from the hay wagon and break her arm. She is a. patient in: $eaforth Community Hospital and we Wish her good healing. Cliff and Dorothy Wood- ward of Toronto visited' with,. the former",s nether" Ado:. Katie Querengesser.. Lloyds .and Heather Brod' hagea, Robert and David, enjoyed, a three week •holiday il?!, Silver Lake, The Swing Bowling, Lea8 ue ,enjgyed a successfrtl corn, roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bode° Ott; Thursday evening. Rev:. and Mrs. Calvin Gilk of Philadelphia purchased. the Thorne of Mrs. Nand!: Ditttner in Brodhagen.. Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Anna, Christopher and Kelly Jack's Jot�ings Provincial lendin JACK lH.P,P. BY... KIDAEI�, ,En•,June of this year. the Ontario Liberal Party compiled "A Guide ' to, • Federal/Provincial Assist- ance 'Programs for Small Businessess in 'Ontario". As, a general rule,' government: agencies act only as a lender of last resort., in the event that you are unable e obtain to assistance for your business from a chartered bank or loan company: . you may be eligible ,to participate in a government' financial, program. FEDERAL. PROGRAMS The Business s 'Centre should he your first point of contact. This is a new service. opened as a major clearing house for information and. help in virtually every' facet. of Canada's business and ' will. ndust ' Here o � y r. u Y obtain information 'on the type of assistance available. A direct toll-free line from anywhere in Canada is avail- able by calling the long distance operator and asking for zENITH 0=3200. This service was established because many. small and medium-sized. businessmen: had. been. • frustrated in their efforts 'to find their way through the federal maze tattle appropri- q. ate • department, branch or official, ' A Crown Corporation, the Federal Business Develop- ment Bank, may make direct loans and. may also participate . in equity financing projects. It has published a -• series of informative brochures en- . titled "Mindiing Your Own Business", offering some, basic advice and information, on several aspects of small; business mariagem.ent. Under 'the Small ,Business Loans Act, a ;federal program gives `:impetus to lend to. chartered banks and other participating .lending •institutions, by means of a - government guarantee of the borrower's obligation to re - There are any number of good.reasonS, to borrow; purchasing., refinancing renovations, vacations ... tell` us your plans, and we will not only arrange for the' money but recommend terms to suit your budget. VG VICOR1A AND GREY TRUST Since 1841 Contact out office: i Ontario Street Stratford 271.2050.. Mllmbar:Canada bepoattineutanclf Cot ration f , .4 a e PY a the loan; All chartered banks are authorized to make small, business loans under the Act, Loans may be made by Credit Unions„ Caisses Populaires or other co- operative societies, .trust companies,'etc. The Enterprise Develop - !Tient p. ment Program: of the Depart- ment of Industry, Trade and Commerce assists small and medium-size firms in the manufacturing and: processing sectorswith the relatively high risks. involved in the development of 'new products and innovative pro- duction techni nes. Often, firms seeking assistance under this Program will have approached other lenders such as_theFederal Business Developrnent. Bank, before applying to the EDP. Farm Improvement Loans, e •:govern- ment, .ov n guaranteed by - the ,g er- ment, are provided by chartered banks or other approved lenders, Term loans are available to farmers for the purchase of agricultural implements, livestock and additionalland, etc. Repayment terms are up • to 15 years for additional land and up to 10 years for other purposes., Under, the Fisheries Loans scheme Improvementn , the federal government guarantees term loans made to fishermen by chartered banks and other approved, lenders for a wide range of fisheries improvement' pro- jects. The maximum amount which a borrower may have. outstanding at one :time .is'. $75,000.00' Maximum repay- ment,period is 3 years for vehicles and 10 years for all other purposes. PROVINCIAL PROGRAMS Business people.wishing to discuss Ontario Government policy, regulations and pro- cedures should ro-cedures.should contact Peter, Friedman, Manager of Customer Service, Deregula- tion:' and Industry . Support Services, Ontario ministry of Industry' and ' tourism, Queen's Park, (416) 965-3405, Preventiv Mainteranc Pays Off! Come in and have your car winterized early WI• HAVE REN:rilt Tm.t.Pss (IitN(,l•:S. S'sO% TlRf,$,'WI, ,k1;S i M AKI, • HOUSE CALLS Commencing Oct. 1,1419 Pall and, Winter H iurai Monday.- 7 a, m to 8 p.In. Tuesday • '� a nt. to8 Wednesday - 7 a.rn. to 8'p. n, Thursday - /tin. to 8 p.rn. Friday - T a nt, 01 10 p.m, Saturday-. 8a Ill.ttblbp,m, 'Sunday.. ' 9 a. tri, to 8 p.m. GORD'S GULF seafbrtr, 527-0333 • The Ministry q>Pini rates a .. number- of programs. designed to; assist the in- dividual or' small man- ufacturing business in the developrnpnt of new products or processes, the encourage- ment of design and develop- ment t o fproda product; c . a nd the advancement of industrial: t clinotogy which can be exploited within a short period of•time. The program to -Encourage Product and Process In- novation (PEPP1) provides: , financial assistance to the inventor business v r o r small entrepreneur who has limited or no suitable facilities of his own, to develop. a prototype of a product..or process.ta prove its feasibility. It is designed • for projects not exceeding ,. $12,000 total costs. Financial ' assistance of .100% of eligible project costs up to a maximum of 58,000 is pro- vided for the purpose of developing a prototype. The Product Development Management Program (PDMP) is designedto assist existing small secondary maufacturers to iincrease, their in-house industrial de- sign Management understanding and , capability. Project should not exceed $15,000 total cost. Financial assistance • am un 'n o, etwee 75% tx t. Q o b n and 90% of eligible Project cost is :provided up, to a maximum, of $10,000. Ontario's Small Business: Industry' Technology: ro IT Program (SB P)enco r e a ag _s. existing small secondary vel Rrianufacturers to d a op new products, encourages Iexisting small secondary manufacturers to develop new .produets.and/or proces- ses that would significantly advance the innovation .and technology practised by industry. It; is designed fpr projects not exceeding $25,000 total cost. The will r i e • I owd. Ministry 11 P financial assistance up • to a maximum of .. $10,000: The three Development Corporations.( (Ontario D C.• Eastern Ontario D „C. and NorthernOntario' D,C.) offer B. o eni pg a cam rehsveprogram of ; ' .,. . financial and advisory 'ser- -, vices • to business and in-. dustry .throughout the Pro- vince. If you would like further information on the various federal or provincial programs, please give me a call, Copies of • our Party's Guide are available. Pf Mitchell' purchased, the home of the late Mr. and MP., Harold Smyth, Brod, be movingf and willo hagen _. t# the village in the near futre: Lisa Wilson accompanied her sister Gayle, from Toron- to_ for a three week holiday in Vancouver Istano. ,Lisa enjoy- ed her swim ,in the ocean .most of all. Mr. and Mrs, :Charles. 1.0e„knell and their ,family, *Were visitorsWith i Merwin w • :and Loretta. Baker and Mich- eel of Kitchener, :Louis and Anna May Deihl, Ronald and Janis and. Yvonne of Cobourg Edwin and Joan, Bicknell_ Robert, Sarah and Melissa of Stoney Creek and Mrs, Laura Hicknell were at the same home. Larry and. Brenda Kisteper: 'Clayton and Adrienne Of Acton were accompanied, by IP formers. parents« Fred ,and Irene Ktstener of Bred hagen who were all guests of dobe rt Kisens and Linda t 1` who purchased a home in Seaforth,, :M>Itrily and Steveq Ahrens enjoyed a. week 'with their brother W*yne in Sar= nia. Mrs. Lavern: Wolfe enjoy, ,ed a week -end with, Lorne. and Betty Wolfe in their new boo*1 vanastra • Pale was at the same hawse, daring the weak . Guests with aids , LeaW ea arson oyer: the weekend waw his daughter iitfarRY4 1 ape-in-law,•jimet U 4 Sorry to report Mrs. NOrs, Mett listener IS g Patient In: Stratford Gene* hospital; wishing her a speedy MOM,' 01 KNOWLES,' 1.11111111114 1111411111, REAL ATE APPEANIMS &ONITAILTANTS, 190 Wortley Road 8794502,1400u. 00u. APPRAISALS FOR ALL PURPASES INCLUDING PURCHASE, SALE, FINANCING, TAX, ESTATE. EXPROPRIATION, INSURANCE, ETC 8. KNQWLES. AACI.:SRnA 8. LANSINIt. CRA, SRA. F QMQND, AACI. $RPA Members. Appraisal Instrlute 01 Canada ums. iliwriowshow..1.••••••••••• BANK RATE FINANCING on ul1 models-n4Tw and used Come. to Brussels Motors •- See Our Setection '79 Pontiac. Parisienne with air '78 8 Chev ale. 4 dr .. '78 Ford LTC 11 4 drul. ►77 Oids.' 4 door' sedan `77 Buick Le Sabre a door sedan. 2 '77 Chev. 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