The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-01-03, Page 12PAGE 2A-GO1:IERICH MONAirSTAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY, ""3, 1974
The Industrial Development
t
Bank, a subsidiaryJof. the Bank
,',9 anad'a, approved 1,789
`loans::totalling $75,34.6,0019 to
businesses iii Ontarioduring its
• 1913 :fiscal years compared with` .
1;668.• loans for $6.5,12,4,000 ,jm
they previous year..
-This—represents an increase
of 20 percent in number and 15
.--'
--1percent—i a•rnoun of •loatis cr-- --
1973 ogee 1972. At the fiscal
ye -end;`September 30th last „•f..
the, bank had $211,488,000 out-
standing or committed in loans
to .5,102 businesses - 1n- the _.
province, according. to the 1973
annual report of the bank
issued today.
During the year, ,IDB'
authorized 7,'859""`1'oans . for a
total amount of $344.8 million
. -.to businesses across Canada: At
the -close of the, fiscal year, the
.bankliad $868 million outstan1_
T. ding or committed in loans /to
has authorized 46,000 1 ns for.
a" total 'amount of ' $2,203 ,
million• to assis 34,159
,, businesses.
}In -its'' fiscal'�yea r, IDB
"";ed. in excess of 25;000 ,
ryes°'' 1'rocn busj,r essriieli
now
t
Dans
across the country. ,:Over one
thiyrd • of. them resulted in ap-
pliaations.forloans and 83 per-
cent of the applications.
resulted in the authorization of
loans.
Nearly half' the, loans made
•by the. bank in-fiscal.1973
were
a
e_M
for amounts of $25,.000. •or less
and over t 'ree quarters of them
were for 50,000 0 000 or less. The
average size of loans was`
$44,000. ,
'IDB operations are markedly,
decentrali;d
2�, and 97 percent of
its loans #re approved at its
A
t
Ogioi al and ".i retnch offices'
located' across " 'he country:
Y
r i allocation There is n t • o '
� n of fund
among the regigns and "each is
provided with\e,funds for
whatever •loanslare made in the
region. The b'adk now has 60
offices to serve he public; they
e
are located in:,ev ,""' ,
° nxQv. Ince
and . the tWo•territories.
Representatives from IDB of --
fives regitlarly visit smaller
communities. These visits are
ijdverti$ed in ,advance and
businessmen are invited to
} tiscus's " financing proposals
serial
with the }DB officers. During
the 1973 fiscal ye,- r 3!809 such
Visits ;were tl' a; SrFP' dif-
ferent centre, Around 30 per-
cent 'of ° the enquiries' received
by the bank and 20 percent of
loans result :from such ad=
vertised visits.
The bank's Advisory Services
dePetrtm•ent, . whi'ch helps'
promote •good management
practices in smaller Canadian
businesses, has • 'prepares,ten
pamphlets in a ' series„, abo`Ut
busjpess problems, and to`date
3.0(1,000' copies hay.. I4eert<:.
distributed. During the past
year; 117 nianagement seminars`
of interest, .to ._.owners :and
managers` of smaller businesses ;-
were held in , various- com-
munities across Canada, ' and it"
is planned to'hold 200 of them
•`in the coming .yeah
t.
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During its 29 -year history
For Quality You Can Count On ... Serve A&P WEO Meats Tonight!
demands eget
OF—support
-The Ontario Federation,. tit',-.
- Agriculture's Board ;.of. Direc
tors, gives • full support to the
, demand; of e Dairy Farmers
of, Certada,. r6ran increase,"i • ,„!...';-
:'•
„ o'<-
thethe',sliWort, pfiCe. of /butter a'
'' sk;ii'n' Bilk.
- The directors, who ,are far- \'' \\ °' '
mers fiiom across the province,
`•sent ' a' ' letter`, to .federa`i'`'°
Agriculture "Mil,ister Eugene ,
Whelan re-en„forsing the
request for - an, additional ?,, ,,:
cents per pou•nd'bn.:butter and,
6 -Cents a pound on skim milk R
-.powder, '
•
In the letter • they\ also em-
phasize the immediat meed to
give an increase of rateast. 30
:-cents--per pound -of butt fat to
farm -separated ' Team
• producers. This cream goes.
. directly into butter production:
• "It is in: • the long-term best
.. interest. of cpnsum rs. to main:,
rain a healthy dairy' industry' in
this country”' says -Delmer Berl
_nett of Foresters Falls. Bennett,
who is on „the provincial
executive of the Federation, i§ a
- cigiry.,,prod user.
'Canadians 'ehoiild,be eating
•Canadian -produced butter, but
.they won't be' in the„ future if
they refuse cream!prodrlcers an
adequate return or .their work. 'r
and investmen .” The price
these ' farmers 'get fit their
cream is deterl'nined sdlely by
the federal government. "
Bennett also 'points out that
the income position of the
farin-separated creani producer
has deteriorated far below that l,•
of indusrri'al and table milk '
•
producers! "Farmers cannot'
produce cream just for the fun
of it. They've also got to• make •
•a living out of .it". • ' •
The .' letter 'to Whelan
demands that these increases ,
• be,implemented immediately. ,
::..9 .to 11; Ch�opS,-"m.Y,a.• plc .
No Centre . Slices Removed"
(FY; MEATY ,<
ticks
-RIGHT QUALITY. PORKK SIPE
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Cooked MEATS 6 -oz vac pac, 4
Mt,,PLE_ LEAF, RANCH STYLE, BY 'FHE PIECE
SUPE RIGHT. OU
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•SWEETpICKiED, BY TFHE:PIE
BAf.., End Cuts- Centre Cuts
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Cooked Ham 6
SX BRAND, FROZEN t9S,•
, Beef- Steakettes 4
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MIX ' OR MATCH --Sliced Vie6na Bread 24-ox,.liumpernickel,
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Remember that old saying:
"YOU ' ARE WHAT YOU EAT"? In a world where
processed and convenience foods make' up -•a large
• • rt of o r 'diets, it is important' to consider the
nutrttiona qua ity of the foods our families enjoy.
Our ,, bodies can; only ope ate at their best if we
provide' them, with the right. "fuels" (or nutrients)
In the,lproper \proportions Since 'no, one food pro-,
vides each of the` •nutiieit`s ou bodies , re.quire, . it
is necessary to choose a varietyof foods.
To .help us •choose • wisely. f ids have been, ,.ar-
ranged --into" four basic grow . Each of the foods
within the group wilt provi siicri`'rlar nutrients. 'f
we ept • a timariety of foods fr m --each of .:the groups
each, day, we are assured o a well=batlanced diet.
MILK AND MILK PRO UCTS:
a servings
Children -up to 10' yrs. --2
Adolescents --4 servings ,,
Adults -1 `to..1`J/2 ,»servings...,1---- P ....,.
Expectant an, Nursing Mothers -4 servings
One serving and
8 oz. milk, "Cottage cheese or
yogurt -3 scodps ice cream -1 .d* cheddar cheese
—! 2 oz. procesed cheese.
F ITS ' AN VEGETABLES: t
servingsl incl ding an excellent Source Qf Vitamin
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Pumpkin Pie' full 8•inch pie 65?
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JAN* PARKER
Lemon Pier furl '8 -inch, 24 -oz pie 653?,,,,,
JANE PARKER, VANILLA„ MACAROON
Cut) Cakes
JANE PARKER ,
Jelly Roil
JAF'E PAR: ER, APPLE RAISIN
(SAVE 6c)
-pkg of 64351
(SAVE sc)
,9 -oz cake
455/
..(SAVE 6cl
4
Coffee Cake, � 4 12•oz cake „� •3 4
JANE PARKER, DANISH ;(COFFEE CAKES) . (SAVE 10c)
CORAL,,, WHITE, YELLOW, DECORATOR,
L. .SCOTTOWE
WHITE OR COLOURED ATI N PRICiDI SCOTT
.Scott Napkins s r k9 of d2951' • _
SANITARY NAPKINS._.,„.; ,. ,9fit
CU RITECornfidets pkgof 125� Wax Paper Refill aooit roll 3,
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pkg of 2 ii.olls 6-3/
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JANE PARKER, PLAIN, SUGAR, 'CINNAMON_• (SAVE°6.c)
Cake Donuts
JANE PARKER, SLICED
Cheese .•: Bread
JANE PARKER
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English °Muffins
pkg of_2 39¢
12 -oz loaf 3 9¢
(SAVE 6c)
pkg of 6 395i
SAVE WITH •COIfFEE COUPONS
A SUPERB BLEIVE):..OF •.100% BRAZILIAN COFFEE
31 servirp
breads`_`aYi
One servi
flakes” -1
macaroni or
g quaky tis cup ra or cooked fruit
le ' r their juices.
B, EADS A D ASTAS:
of
Pa
tg e
s'icc
w4iole gr • in r 'enriched • cereals,
tas._ •.
quoit: 434 up atmeal=l cup bran
' enriched br .ad -3/4 cup enriched
asta. .
MEAT AND d ME • T AL ERPATES:
'2 servings (14/2 "serving . or hildren under to and
persons over,.. 60 years)
'One serving equals] 3- oz. meat, fish or poultry
--2 eggs -4 tablespoo s p nut butter -1 cup of
••,dbeans: -.n '
VITAMIN Di The 4 IN, NATIONAL UNITS per
day required by,...all roving -persons and .expect -
,ant or nursing mothers is found in fortified milk
and margarine or in Vitamin Prepgr,Qtjoris, . •.
(Prepared' 'by ' Deparfili,,eitt `0f 'Nutritiont
- School of Hygiene,
+,,-.----, University of Toronto,
SAVE 9c
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NESTLES, RICE, T OCA, CHOCOLATE, BUTTERSCOUddings pkg ofTCH 3-'5•oz •tins 49
Mini
415 -oz tins -,5 9?
READY 1 MACARONI OR
turf Spaghetti
CANADA No, 1 'GRADE; LICyUItl,. '
Bee M,id Honey:
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BRANS & PORK
KRAFT SALAD DRESSING n .
Miracle' Whp
MARGARINE
Bine Bonnet
16 -oz
pkg
16 -f1 -oz jar 0 5
14 OZ. TIN 2 c
ACTION 1►RICEt
16 -f1 -ax jar 53?
3.1b pkg $1.29
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