Lasco and urhm CogesIn ~..~protocols.,with Soviet,,.Uýnion LAWRENCE BMNDHAM, a wine oensultant,,explained. the various blends of white and red wines during a wine-tasting and buffet at the. Greek Tycoon Rei- Peter Tonibln photo WHO WULL BE 4 PETER PERRY Whitby's Outstandlng Citizen Newcomers to WhlIby - corne to an evenln thot vAiI give you a sense of hlstcr Long trn residents - you probably know this citizen IS a surpris - ai gala oenlng for cdii THE PRESTIGEOUS PETER PERRY AWARD NIORT Tuesday, November 20,11990 at Heydenshore Pavillon Dinner - Guest speaker MITCH KEIRSTEAD (nationally lbmou arttst bom n W Itby) llckets: $40.00 per person Reserve: Whtby Chamber of Commerce 668-4506 wE HOPE TO sEn YOU *THEREI By MaoeKowalddi A Wuitby-rbaséd, business will- b. helpin' the Soviet .Union- move to afre markcet economy S Lake - Onitarlo Steel Go. Ltd. (Lasco) 'has ne d -a, protocol' with ,thePres Facon Steel Plant of Liapetsk to, provide ýconsulting services and training *expertise to the soviet company. Liptsk is: about 200 miles soûth of the capital city of Mon- MLaWscoAnvolývement in the Soviet Uniion wLil take place in con<junction with a program unde theauspices 'of Durham Collège in Oshawa. The college*11l be establishing an Englis lax!guage business achool at the IÀpetsk- Polytechi Institute by Septebr19919 The collège will be mnvolved in planning, curriculum devélop- ment, resource acquisition, language instruction, and tea- cher and student exchanges. mhe protocol aise provides for eventuai training in manufactur- ing, consotruction trades and food pr9cesirig. Lasopresident ILew Hutchin- son and vice-president Brian King were recently in the U.S..ltosaign aprotocoi with their Soviet counterparts. Later this month, Lasc offi- ciais wili returu to à ipetsk to sign a formaiaçreemen ad do a needs analysis' study of what is requirsd, said Hutchinson.. In the new year, representa- tives of the Soviet company will b. in Whitby to receive training. "Itrs qute an exciting sort of venture' said Hutchinson. "The program as laid out now is for 1991 but what deveiojps from this is up to ours' and the Russians' imagination." Although there will be finan- cial benefits to Ljasco from the prograin, Hutchinson said there are other advantages. Manpower winners The week of Oct. 15 to 19 was National Temorre Week, a time set aside b tetemporary heip Industry tc> recognize a large segment of Canada's workers. This year, Manpower Tempory Services heid a draw in which-a of their temporaries participated. The winners were: flrst prize (brasa table dlock), Irene Hatton; second prize (lunch), Janet Gain; third prize (designer T-shirt), Debbie Fudge. Manpower Temporary Services is the worldIs largest temporary help company with 1,500 offices in 32 countries around the world. It ia a privately owned company with no govermnent affiliation. "'It gives aur employesa an, added, level of intereat and" e p en c ad it helps,," ieone Hutcinsn epla-ie) ta while FreeFacn asbn operating forsm eas thao benunder 'a gvrn t-con- trolled eooy "There was no ýfree, mrlcet eoomy. T heyre 'not iused to that t»re of syetem." Journey 'EndSuites open Journey's End Suites are open ai-suites facility with spro for business at 1700 Champi n valu- comoa 'os erfect Ave., Whitby. location for business sud leisure At th new -bnl~ ~and a preferred rate. for ail At he ewï-?M'4 tre-styguests," said> Dean. MacDonald 92-sute in Whitbï the r the properYs general manager. a suite is $72.88 single and >Tbe Journey's, End, ail-suite $82.88 double (plus applicable concept represents a dlepQtture taxes). Suites are 450 square feet. frein the two-Wsy appearance of 'Th opnin of the -JourneYis traditional Joefes End M9tels End Suites in Whitby is another aud bigh-rise Jo=rny'sEnd milestone in the growth. and Hotels. development of our lodging "yblending the, spaà *oumnes company. The appeal of Journey.. of aZhWl suite with the pricingof End Sites continues to be based a traditional guMa room, we have oen our philosophy of ,dsliverlng creted a deluxe hotel cosistent high-quaity service, euviroeiment at an attractive spcosaccommodations and rate,"ý said Roflins. incedble value," said Maurice me (Roievins-baud Jornsy's Rollin%, chairman -and chief End Corporation la Canadae executive officer, Journey's End largeot and fasteot, growing C orp raion lmùted-servcs Ilogng h" n with "Jorne End Suites (Whitby) over 13o0 motels, hotels and offers visitors tc> the. area an ail-suite facilities located unbeatabls combination - a throughout canada -and t'he sparkling new contemporary notheastern United Status. 'Country store'in downtown Whi»tby By Greg MacNeil mhe beginning of November aiso inarked the beginnigOf Whitby's newest buness, Patches and Threads, at 210 Brock St. S. Co-owner Susan Parkinsou describes Patches and Threads as,, "A well-rounded country store." Inside you'l fiud a selection of anitiqueps, lu-addition to plain-stripped furniture, country collectablea, Iimited edition print a sud, comig soon, a linsý of pottery froin the United States. Parkinon,,along with partner Charlene Kavanugh, star"e the business to givé them sometbing to, occupy their' time. "Ws had decided that w. were tired- of sitting -at home, "says Parkinson. Iu the past -the two worlced together at the Olde SBilver Thimble, a local qufiting store. Patches and Threads offers shoppers something that'a unique te, Whitby. "There doesn't seem to, b. anytlnç else around that's comparabile, daims Parkinson. Patches and Threads aiea. bas its own iworkshop where about a third eof the stare' invsutory i9 made., Miniature quilted wall hagng, dols u ad bears, coutry accessories, floral arrangements and folk art puinting are dons right on the. preznme 'rices rangefrom $2.98 -te $2,0O0,11accordng te Parkinson, 'indicating customers have a wide range of items ýto chocs. from whtvrtheir budget, CGA designations given to members Tweuty-four members of the Durham chapter of the Certifled General Accountants Asocation of Ontario,'reoeived their CGA designations a *t the assoiation's aunual-- commencement cere- moules Oct. 13 in Hamilton. Whitby members who received des'gations were ozia Aim, Ted1arrison An ie Ker, -Gary Toniolo and Pdrk Weaver.- Ton y Wilson of Oshawa was recently elected chairman of the Durhamé hapter. i For' Further ,Information or Minutes- Cali VINY[CUATD. STEL H LVmi WHITBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB 7 eANNUAL GENE RAL MEETING Soce, Çiy Banquet Roomn I~ - :3p o prx5:3Opm on lNovembe! 25e,1990 Ail coaches 'and piarents are invited m WHITBY inociuois m