Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 13 Oct 1982, p. 2

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FS" a Nt WU FLA 1 i. PRA EO, iA 78 of (ei 8, A Ex Page LES > sud» 5nd LS » \D AD) whom LR REINA 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. October 13, 1982 Local merchants receive valuable counselling from CASE personel (From page 1) that Jack Pradbury has helped to re-organize and streamline are Stedman's Department Store, Ingred- lents Unlimited, Scugog Realty, The Dairy Bar and assist Miriam Price of the Pink Dot. "'It wasn't that we were having any problems in particular, but Mr. Murray gave us a lot of new, good ideas. Although some of the ideas were maybe a little big 3 Kellett's Variety. for our store, we were able to AT Bill Barr, speaking for get a lot of pointers and hy Stedman's, said that when would be happy to use the {45 you work ina store for along CASE service again," said wily period of time you become Mrs. Price. a stale and don't see the So how much does it cost to op problems. "We needed some receive this expert advise? oy new ideas and when Jack Not much! CASE coun- 2, arri ellin mes for the ver 53 Prdony arrived shes red Da . of $1 0 oo Local businessmen and women who have used the ELAN store and streamline our hour. This fee includes services of CASE [Counselling Assistance for Small BRS Xk operation. We followed about 90 per cent of the moves he suggested and we have not changed back to the old ways," he said. "There is no doubt in my mind that the changes were successful, and created more sales in some areas' Mr. Barr concluded. Jim Pearse, of Pearse Jewellers, told the Star that he has had counsellor Ed Allen to his store on three occasions and expects him back again soon. 'He helped meeting with clients, any necessary research and out- lining the recommendations in a written report to the client. All travel expenses of the counsellor are absorbed by the FBDB. The counselling is avail- able to any type of business with less than 75 employees, and you do not need to do business with the Federal Business Development Bank to receive the service. If CASE counselling appeals to you, you can get Enterprises] met last Friday morning at the Dairy Bar for a brief meeting. Those taking part in the meeting are seen above, from left, Morley Bruce and Guy Latreille of Scugog Real Estate; Jim Pearse of Pearse Jewellers; Doug Hillier of the Dairy Bar; Lorne Maclnnis, CASE co-ordinator; Bruce Kellett of Kellett's Variety; Bill Bar of Stedman's and Miriam Price of the Pink Dot. An enjoyable atmosphere at "CATHARINA LOUNGE" 151 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY Emiel'sPlace OPEN: 11:30 A.M. to 1:00 A.M. 4 us with our store lay-out and further information by con- ei has offered advise on staff tacting Lorne MacInnis, 22 Jah and customer relations and King Street West, Oshawa, uy advertising." Mr. Allen is Ont or by calling (416) 571- Hh just excellent. Mr. Pearse 1355. i: said. on ~~ a SELES Ss AF A Ny or S RE Tae) When Al Murray came to Port Perry, he was called to Transit service : WH ol : vi : PORT PERRY » (From page 1) Ey I) D Region and Hamilton. 71) Oo With the government tay J " g Sh | 3° planning to develop the \% ALRT for the extension into i HOUSE Oshawa. commuters will 23 MINIATURES have to change trains in 57 Crandell Street - 985-7034 Dollhouses - Furniture Accessories - Building & Decorating Supplies. MEMBEROF NAME UE a el [*MPORTED DIRECT | HOLLAND BULBS Plant Now For SPRING BLOOMS TULIPS - DAFFODILS HYACINTHS - CROCUS BRUNTON'S QUEEN STREET WEST PORT PERRY - 985-7114 Pickering because the line from Pickering into Metro is heavy rail diesel. GO-Transit service now extends as far east as New- castle, but since Pickering is the eastern rail terminus, users going on to Whitby, Oshawa, Newcastle and Uxbridge must transfer to buses. The announcement last week that the rail service will be extended should be welcome news to municipal- ities in Durham Region and the Region itself as there have been numerous com- plaints over the years at the fact that GO-Transit Rail Service stopped at Pickering. WY OEE 5e5252525 2525252525252 505250505052 525 25252525 252525252526 250630 J ne Te i Te a JCC, WCC, PT Ns Tee a STONEWARE POTTERY by WHITNEY COHOON t POTPOURRI CRAFT SALE October 15th & 16th Town Hall 1873 - Port Perry J aT TT nn an (nn ap a wy oo] Has SS Se eh a ee eT TT Ta Te Te Tea Te Te Tee TT ICICI \ very o Of Single p 'Watch book® -- 2 WEEKS ONLY -- Wednesday, Oct. 16th through Saturday, Oct. 30th OMESTEAD FURNITURE & APPLIANCES ~~ byBALLARD& CARNEGIE LTD. PORT PERRY 985-2451 On 7A Highway - Next to PL. Lumber DOO 525¢52525252525 OOS 52525252525252525252505250525,

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