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14 — The Forbes ADVOCATE, Thursday, March 14, 2013 E-mail: [email protected] Crompton manufacture and distribute lighting products for residential, indoor and outdoor, and commercial applications. We are the experts in LED residential lighting. An Australian owned company, Crompton celebrates its 125th anniversary this year. We are proud of our strong business relationship with Shead and Nicholson and look forward to our ongoing association. Open 7 Days Parkes Road, Forbes Parkes Road, Forbes (02) 6851 6500 For all your painting supplies, see Mitre 10 - they have it all! Congratulations to Shead & Nicholson on achieving 45 years of serving the Forbes & District Community 1885682 Many risks, one solution We fit insurance to your business rather than trying to fit your business to an insurance product OAMPS Insurance Brokers Ltd ABN 34 005 543 920 AFSL 238312 Ref: 0398 - Sep12 74 Rankin Street Forbes, NSW 2871 (02) 6851 1200 - oamps.com.au OAMPS specialises in providing insurance services for a range of industries and market segments including: Aged care Life and disability Agriculture Manufacturing Business and professional services Natural therapies Construction Property Fuel, mining and energy Transport and logistics Hospitality and sport Wholesale and retail Every business is unique. At OAMPS we make it our business to understand yours through our vast network of 750 insurance professionals. For an obligation free appraisal of your insurance requirements, contact your local branch or visit our website. Congratulations to Shead & Nicholson on achieving 45 years in business NOCK’S NEWSAGENCY P/L Proud to assist the team at Shead & Nicholson with all their stationery & office supplies. Congratulations on 45 successful years! STATIONERY 119 Lachlan Street, Forbes Phone: 68522079 BOOK SHOP 1885617 FORBES FORBES SCRAP SCRAP METAL METAL CA$H FOR $CRAP CA$H FOR $CRAP PHONE ANDREW SMITH Phone: 6852 1138 Mobile: 0427 498 382 RM1884398 Happy 45 th Birthday Congratulations SHEAD & NICHOLSON on completing 45 years in business Good financial management has been integral to Shead and Nicholson’s success, says Des Shead. Mr Shead said current administration manager and accountant, Rick Hall, had been a key employee at Shead and Nicholson, as was his predecessor David Button. Mr Hall has been with the company for nine years, while Mr Button was at the business for more than 20 years before his retirement. In good hands ABOVE: Former accountant David Button with Phil Cleal, who has more than 25 years’ experience with the business. RIGHT: Shead and Nicholson’s administration manager, Rick Hall. 1010bridge Shead and Nicholson employee Ray Davey has logged almost as many hours as his bosses over the years. Ray started with the company in 1973, just seven years after Des Shead and Kerry Nicholson founded the electrical contracting firm. Forty years ago he was one of only a handful of em- ployees, now he is one of 21. He is also the longest serv- ing current staff member. Ray said he has noticed a few changes over the years, particularly the advent of technologies like telemetry. Telemetry allows measurements or adaptations to be made at a distance – an ability Shead and Nicholson’s larger clients have been able to employ. Mr Davey said clients like Forbes and Bland shire councils are able to use telemetry to turn devices and equipment on and off or change settings via a radio unit. Pumps used on groundwater bores and at water filtration plants are some examples, he said. Ray said the introduction of telemetry and variable speed drives, often used together, had changed the na- ture of his work. Shead and Nicholson’s second longest serving em- ployee is Graham Everest, who joined the business in March 1980. Ray gives 40 years Ray Davey and Phill Gale looking at a remote telemetry unit, or RTU, at the Shead and Nicholson workshop. 0313shdnchlsn 012 Shead and Nicholson’s longest serving employee, Ray Davey. 0313shdnchlsn 011 David Button, Shead and Nicholson’s former accountant.
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Page 1: SHEAD & NICHOLSON · Shead and Nicholson’s second longest serving em-ployee is Graham Everest, who joined the business in March 1980. Ray gives 40 years Ray Davey and Phill Gale

14 — The Forbes ADVOCATE, Thursday, March 14, 2013 E-mail: [email protected]

Crompton manufacture and distribute lighting products for residential, indoor and outdoor, and commercial applications.We are the experts in LED residential lighting.An Australian owned company, Crompton celebrates its125th anniversary this year.

We are proud of our strongbusiness relationship

with Shead and Nicholson and look forward

to our ongoing association.

Open 7 Days

Parkes Road, ForbesParkes Road, Forbes

(02) 6851 6500

For all yourpaintingsupplies,

see Mitre 10 -they have

it all!

Proud sponsor ofBedgerebong Picnic Races

Proud sponsor ofBedgerebong Picnic Races

Congratulations to Shead & Nicholson on achieving 45 years of serving the

Forbes & District Community

1885

682

Many risks, one solutionWe fit insurance to your business rather than trying to fit your business to an insurance product

OAMPS Insurance Brokers Ltd ABN 34 005 543 920 AFSL 238312 Ref: 0398 - Sep12

74 Rankin Street Forbes, NSW 2871

(02) 6851 1200 - oamps.com.au

OAMPS specialises in providing insurance services for a range of industries and market segments including:

• Aged care • Life and disability• Agriculture • Manufacturing• Business and professional services• Natural therapies

• Construction • Property• Fuel, mining and energy• Transport and logistics• Hospitality and sport• Wholesale and retail

Every business is unique. At OAMPS we make it our business to understand yours through our vast network of 750 insurance professionals.

For an obligation free appraisal of your insurance requirements, contact your local branch or visit our website.

Congratulations to Shead & Nicholson on achieving 45 years in business

NOCK’S NEWSAGENCY P/L

Proud to assist the team at Shead & Nicholson

with all their stationery & office supplies.

Congratulations on 45 successful years!

STATIONERY

119 Lachlan Street, ForbesPhone: 68522079

BOOK SHOP

1885617

FORBESFORBESSCRAPSCRAPMETALMETAL

CA$H FOR $CRAPCA$H FOR $CRAP

PHONE ANDREW SMITHPhone: 6852 1138

Mobile: 0427 498 382

RM

1884398

Happy

45thBirthday

Congratulations

SHEAD & NICHOLSONon completing 45 years in business

Good financial management has been integral toShead and Nicholson’s success, says Des Shead.

Mr Shead said current administration manager andaccountant, Rick Hall, had been a key employee atShead and Nicholson, as was his predecessor DavidButton.

Mr Hall has been with the company for nine years,while Mr Button was at the business for more than 20years before his retirement.

In good hands

ABOVE: Former accountant David

Button with Phil Cleal,who has more than 25years’ experience with

the business.

RIGHT: Shead andNicholson’s

administration manager, Rick Hall.

1010bridge

Shead and Nicholson employee Ray Davey haslogged almost as many hours as his bosses over theyears.

Ray started with the company in 1973, just sevenyears after Des Shead and Kerry Nicholson founded theelectrical contracting firm.

Forty years ago he was one of only a handful of em-ployees, now he is one of 21. He is also the longest serv-ing current staff member.

Ray said he has noticed a few changes over the years,particularly the advent of technologies like telemetry.

Telemetry allows measurements or adaptations to bemade at a distance – an ability Shead and Nicholson’slarger clients have been able to employ.

Mr Davey said clients like Forbes and Bland shirecouncils are able to use telemetry to turn devices andequipment on and off or change settings via a radio unit.Pumps used on groundwater bores and at water filtrationplants are some examples, he said.

Ray said the introduction of telemetry and variablespeed drives, often used together, had changed the na-ture of his work.

Shead and Nicholson’s second longest serving em-ployee is Graham Everest, who joined the business inMarch 1980.

Ray gives40 years

Ray Davey and Phill Gale looking at a remote telemetry unit,or RTU, at the Shead and Nicholson workshop. 0313shdnchlsn 012

Shead and Nicholson’s longest serving employee, Ray Davey.

0313shdnchlsn 011

David Button, Shead and Nicholson’sformer accountant.