With over 10 years experience in the sign industry, JNC Signs specializes in providing high-quality, custom signs and marketing solutions to help you brand and promote your business. We offer complete office sign solutions, wide format digital printing, vinyl lettering, 3 dimensional / cut out letters, fleet vehicle graphics, retail signage, marketing materials and much more.
County Signs, located in Minto Ontario, provides cost-effective advertising solutions to business owners in surrounding areas. Counties of; Bruce, Grey, Huron, Perth and Wellington.
Sign rentals are available from 1 week to 1 month and longer contracts can be arranged. We also offer lawn ornament rentals for birthdays, graduations and other special events. Please call/email us for more information.
County Signs is a division of Guelph Mobile Signs. Wellington County's longest serving sign rental service.
We are a full service printing company with a wide range of printing products and services, serving the larger Fergus-Elora area. Established in 1963 and located in beautiful downtown Fergus we offer a wealth of experience to our customers. Dedicated to excellent customer service and attention to detail. We help You with every step of the process, from creation to the finish product. Lacally owned and operated.
Visit Murray's Print Shop for all your printing needs. We have a complete in-house offset printing. Our printing services include - Business Cards, Flyers, Books, Computer Forms, Invoices, Envelopes, Laminating, Newsletters, Draw Tickets, Brochures and much, much more.
We specialize in custom sign creation to help businesses market their offering. Come visit us at the old Neustadt Fire Hall to share your idea and see how we can make your project a reality.
The Porcupine's Quill was incorporated in 1974, originally as the production arm of Dave Godfrey's Press Porcépic. PQL published its first title in 1975, Brian Johnson's first and only book of poems, Marzipan Lies. Brian Johnson is currently the film critic for Maclean's and claims to have met Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones, twice! Many of the early titles were slim volumes written by poets Tim Inkster had met as a student at the University of Toronto - amongst them Ed Carson who until recently was President of Penguin Canada, and Brian Henderson who is currently the publisher at Wilfrid Laurier University Press.