The one name in crop production inputs At Crop Production Services, our mission statement is:''We are committed to being the leading provider of agricultural inputs in each of our markets. We will attract and retain outstanding employees by motivating and rewarding them for their accomplishments in providing exceptional service to our valued customers.''We are dedicated to helping our customers achieve maximum success. When you meet and work with a member of the Crop Production Services team, we are confident you will see our strengths firsthand and ''Profit from our experience.''Growing Aqceptance At Crop Production Services (CPS), we are focused on one thing and one thing only – providing our customers with the products and services they need to grow the best crops possible. We do this farm by farm and one customer at a time by leveraging our global experience. With the planned acquisition of well over 200 of Viterra's AgriProducts Centres, we'll bring together innovative products and knowledge from over 1,250 retail outlets on three continents.
Dufferin's Historical Museum is located at the corner of King's Park Road and Hwy 245. Surrounded by the Carman Golf Course and King's Park this wonderful facility is superbly located for an afternoon of education and recreation. After an hour spent wandering through the region's history, visitors can enjoy a picnic in King's Park or a refreshing swim at Carman's Pool, only 200 meters away.
Ebenezer Church, 607 Dynes Road, Burlington ONOctober 2426, 2014How can church musiciansorganists, pianists, and other instrumentalistshelp their congregations worship the LORD in spirit and in truth? How do we translate the principles of Reformed liturgy into faithful, vibrant worship? How can a variety of musical instruments support congregational singing? A conference is being planned for organists, pianists, pastors, office bearers, and anyone interested in the future of music in our worship services. Dr. Arjan DeVisser and Dr. Theo Lodder will be the plenary speakers on Friday evening and Saturday morning, after which we will participate in workshops that explore instrumental accompaniment, approaches to singing from the Book of Praise, then conclude with a panel discussion featuring our plenary speakers. On Sunday evening there will be a public event at 7:30pm, offering highlights from the conference and including a time of congregational singing.For more information and/or if you wish to register, please visit the conference website