! i 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 9, 1979 FBDB hold business management seminar in Port Perry, May 23 Every business today is faced with the constant problems of ever increasing costs and tight profit margins. Can anything be done about it? The Federal Business Development Bank thinks so. They have prepared a special seminar entitled "Increasing Your Profits", which will be presented at the Railroad- house Motor Motel on Wednesday, May 23rd, 1979. The seminar has been prepared with the small business operator in mind and provides many helpful hints on cost control and profit improvement. Many local business people are expected to attend and early registration is encouraged. Full information can be obtained by calling Manage- ment Services Dept. at 576-6800. . This seminar is being of services to the small business community. Each of its branches is, in fact, a development centre, with both financial and non-finan- cial assistance being readily available. As well as the series of the management training seminars of which "Increasing Your Profits" is a part, information is provided at every one of its branches on the many Federal and Provincial Government programmes which have been designed for the small business operator. Direct contact with the Department involved, can be arranged. Business counsel- ling, at very nominal cost, is available through the CASE programme, which uses the talents and experience of retired business persons. Term loans and equity investments can also be Cartwright P.S. Science Fair wi C.C.P.S. Science Fair - 2nd. prize winners, left - .7; demonstrate the Aerodynamics of cars and trucks Andrew Petrie, grade 7, right - Chris Gardner, grade with models and a working wind-tunnel. es AU UI I vEno presented as a part of the arranged in appropriate } FBDB"s overall programme circumstances. ° . : | L Scugog District . - : 3 [ unde sl BIG BROTHER ai 9 K SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: A § iif : C.C.P.S. Science Fair - 1st prize winner Philip Malin stands beside his LOAN, wl "py a fireplace water heater design and model. Photos by Bethany Schryburt Masonic Hall - Uxbridge $15.00 per couple Tickets call 985-3733 . MONDAY, MAY 14th- 6:30 P.M. TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG | * | Little Brothers vs. Durham Regional Police Lakefront Diamond ; NOTI C E T0 WEDNEDSAY, MAY 16th - 8:00 P.M. REALTY TAXPAYERS «1. INFORMATION NIGHT The Council of the Township of Scugog has authorized the estab- Emiel's Place Restaurant lishment of a system of municipal and school tax credits and refunds un- Free - Film - Beer der the provisions of The Municipal and School Tax Credit Assistance Act, _ =. 1967 to assist elderly persons. A tax credit equivalent to one-half of the THURSDAY, MAY 17th -7:00 P.M. municipal and school taxes may be allowed in respect of a real property, . PRE-BED RACE BRIEFING subject to a maximum of $150., if: (Compulsory for all Bed Race Contestants) i Port Perry High School Cafeteria (A) the owner, and/or the husband or the wife of the owner, is 65 years of age or more and occupies the real property as a personal MONDAY, MAY 21st- 1:00 P.M. SHARP residence. BED RACE (b) application is made by the taxpayer during the calendar year in . : Queen Street - Port Perry which the realty taxes, in respect of which the tax credit is claimed, BEDS - BANDS - TROPHIES become due and payable, and TELEVISION COVERAGE (Maybe) (c) the remaining portion of the realty taxes, after the deduction of - the tax credit, has been paid. . T H | N K B \ G B Q OT H E R | Full particulars of the system of tax credits and an application form . may be obtained from the office of the Municipal Treasurer at 181 Perry CALL YOUR LOCAL BIG BROTHER ASSOCI ATION Street, Port Perry, Ontario. Telephone 985-7346. PORT PERRY 985-3733 AI THOMION, TREASURER LS *