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Whitby Free Press, 20 Jan 1982, p. 22

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PAGE 22$ WEDNESDAY, JANIJARY 20, 1982, WHITBY FREE Pl TYPEWRITERS ADD11iGMAOINES e CALCULATORS SALES * SERVICE iv RENTALS ý *e 'It's a vooir* dav when we haven'i helDed a customer" RE/MAX'Sunm,,.toffers anew concept m real.estate people who do a very go'od j'Ob of servicing listings- and. looking af- ter the vendor," Ginter said. >Their goal, hie added, is to have,"the best of-, fice with the best people and, by doing so, hope to, be , able, to. provide the best real estate service for their clients." Both Ginter and Visser have experience in the conventional real estate office, but were looking for a change. RE/MAX,,which was first intro duced into On- tario last year,,seemed to offer the approach that they were. looking for. >Under the RI3l/MAX system, the agent is efý fectively his own boss but without the manage- Look at our RRSP. 15¾/% * ¾ Mutuel Lites Accumulation dnnuity of fers you these advantages: [l interest la caicuiated and added daiiy [l contributions are tax deductibie Il]noexpense charges or administrative tees; ail your money goes to work for you lmmediately Il floatlng and guaranteed interest rates available [.J cholce of income options ai retiremeni Call HERB TRAN 725-6564 668-5968- Mutual Life of Canada *Five-year guaranteed Interest rate as of January 18, 1982. < Rates can change without notice. ment problems asso- ciated with operatîng bis own business., Since agents wil con-ý tribute $700 each month towards the office and * shared s»ecretarial 'ser- vice, they will have to maintain their produvti- vity and, good sales record to stay ahead. >Summit opened their office, located at 304> Thickson Road South, two weeks ago and Gin- ter and Visser are' already- impressed with the way business has begun to grow. In fact, the staff has already grown by two sales agents. The company will be looking for agents and brokers-with good sales records and also -those who fit in with their en- thusiastic 'but profess- ional approach. LA CONTESSA HAIR SALON *SALES* MONDAYS ½/ PRICE PERMS FOR ALL THE FAMILY TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS INTRODUCING SUSAN BOLDUC OUR NEW HAIRSTYLIST ½/ PRICE ON EVERY HAIR SERVICE AVAILABLE 668m9262 RE/MAX now has 55 offices in Ontario, 24 of which are in Metropoli- tan Toronto' and. are hooked into a national network. This network is of advantage to the consumer since he wiUl benefit from having peo- ple from' outside the area comi'ng into the m4arketplace. Ginter and Visser are excited about the pros. pects for the future and look forward to building "4an efficient and effect. ive real estate office." Visser, 49, has been a Whitby, resident foi about 31 years and hax been in real estate fox. the last 1È2years. He has been actively involvec in the Whitby Lions Clut (past-president). Ginter, 41, also a Whitby resident, hai some eight years exper. ience in real estate anc was formerly 0 manager with anothei, real estate company. Their mailing addrest is P.O. Box 28, Whitb3 and their phone numbet is 686-3800 or 571-3800, Brige The following are the resuits from last week's play at the Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club. North and South: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vrengden- hil, 871/; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh- Baker., 70; and, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans tied with John Tither- ington and Donald Mac- Lean, 63. East and West: Mrs.. Bruce McColI and Mrs. Donald Wilson, 79; Mrs. Ben Harlander and, Mrs. Larry Ruest tied with Mr. and Mrs.,Harvey Winter, 67; and, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker tied with Miss- Georgie Bovay and Mrs. George Steffler, 59.

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