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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jan 1989, p. 11

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I I The Canadian Statesman. Kowmanville, January 18.1989 11 Durham Happy New Year from all the friendly people at COWAN PONTIAC-BU1CK LTD. I s4& cue afiftnuacA, ucut 2 îût rftuUuen&vuf &enui*ty the vKot&Utty fcu&lic 'S<Mu*tuz*uMtle and &owuui*uU*ty, anon, t&e *7ot<zt at &<Mua*t 'Pwttûzc cu&uld (t&e fo tfauttb you fa* 2>a*w&i ta Z 922. ïb smmBm MM: WITH ALMOST 21 YEARS BEHIND US, OUR COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT LOOKS LIKE THIS: . " i-ii " V . .. We have paid our:-emp 1 aVees oyer vI»ut; I j:|$ ■ 7 million dollars $7,137,877 oo We have paid the Town of Bowmanville business and property taxes We have paid Unemployment Ins., Canada Pension, Workers' Compensation , 252,908. 00 487,421.°° We have paid retail Sales Tax over 5 million dollars 5,277,407. oo 305,995. 00 98,681.°° 347,813.' 00 We have paid utilities (heat, lights, power and water) We have paid telephone to Bell Canada .....; We have paid Advertising and Promotion (within Bowmanville) We have RETURNED to the Community and Ontario a grand total of over 13 million dollars $13,908,102. 00 YES, BUYING LOCALLY DOES GIVE YOU A RETURN ON YOUR HARD EARNED DOLLAR. COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE OUR BUSINESS PHILOSOPHIES • Customers are the focus in everything we do. • Quality service comes first. • Continuous improvement is essential to our success. • Employee involvement is our way of life. • Integrity is never compromised. • We are never satisfied until our customers are satisfied. YES YES...we appreciate being part of Bowmanville's growth. YES...with (over 100million) $1 19,256,636. 00 worth of sales, we appreciate your business. YES... we remain and promise to remain competitive. YES.. .buying local does give you a RETURN on your hard earned dollar. BOWMANVILLE -- ONT. f 166 King Street East Telephone 623-i Agri-News by John Finlay, Agricultural Representative CLOSED FOR INVENTORY: INVENTORY: The familiar sign "Closed For Inventory" is often often posted on the door of local local businesses at the time of their year-end. To be able to complete the income statement statement on the accrual basis they require an accurate inventory, inventory, for tax purposes, for insurance needs, to determine determine unexplained losses of stock and most importantly to know how much profit the business made. If the year-end on a farm was December 31st, and no inventory has been taken, it is still not too late to do it and make any necessary adjustments. adjustments. To know the true profit of the farm it is necessary necessary to have the inventory information. Beginning in 1989, the tax reform changes will require any farmer with cash losses to add back into income any purchased inventory inventory on hand. To obtain this amount, the dollar value of purchased inventory on January 1, 1989, must be known. A handy one page Inventory Inventory Sheet is available at the Agricultural Office free of charge to record inventory figures. JOHN VANEYK - NEW PRESIDENT OF DURHAM EAST SOIL & CROP IMPROVEMENT IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION - John Vaneyk, a pork producer from the Tyrone area, was elected President of the Durham East Soil & Crop Improvement Association Association at the Annual Meeting of the organization on January 6th at the Manvers Community Community Centre. Other members of the executive include: Past President - Jim Byers; 1st Vice-President - Jack Lancaster; Lancaster; 2nd Vice-President - John Wood; Secretary - John Finlay; Treasurer - Gordon Barrie. Directors elected from the six Townships include: include: Cartwright - Glenn Malcom, Henry Wygerde, Glen Larmer; Cavan - Karl Heeringa, Bob Stevens, Peter Kennedy; Clarke - Barry Pedwell, Robert Allin, Bill Adams Jr.; Darlington - Barry Barry Bragg, Neil Taylor, Tom Barrie; Hope - David Kellogg, Kellogg, John Boughen, Neil Hannah and Manvers - Terry Terry Malcolm, Ken Preston, Tom Bradley. 4-H REVIEW RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS ANNOUNCED: ANNOUNCED: Barbara Weese. R.O. Specialist During 1988, the 75th Anniversary Anniversary of the 4-H program program in Canada, a major review review of the program was undertaken. As the 4-H program moves into the 1990's, the primary purpose will be the personal development of youth in rural Ontario. Members will be encouraged to develop self-confidence, a sense of responsibility and a good self-image. Emphasis, will be placed on developing skills in communications, leadership, problem-solving and goal setting. Members will be offered the opportunity opportunity to learn about food production, production, processing and marketing systems, and the heritage and culture of Ontario, Ontario, through projects on topics topics such as livestock and crop production, financial management, food preparation, preparation, nutrition, recreational and career development. As a result of the review the age range for 1989 4-H projects will be at least 11 and no more than 21 years of age before January 1, 1989. A summary of recommendations recommendations is available for review and discussion at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Agriculture and Food Office, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, (416) 623-3348. LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT TOUR: The 1989 Livestock Management Tour will be held in the Ottawa Ottawa area March 6-10. This tour is designed to introduce delegates to innovative innovative farming practices and philosophies through farm tours and discussion sessions. sessions. The young farmer delegates delegates will have opportunities opportunities to discuss their own concerns, as well as enhance their skills in evaluating livestock. livestock. Anyone actively involved in the day-to-day operation of a farm and willing to examine examine a variety of farm management practices is invited invited to apply before January January 27th to the Agricultural Office, 234 King Street East, Bowmanville, L1C IPS. The Canadian Statesman Advertising Deadlines Display Tues. 12 Noon Classified Mon. 4:30 p.m.

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