Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 12 Jun 1991, p. 18

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G0-0DN HBOUQMý' WHITBY *GOO)D NEIGHBOURSP'»WH[BY C3QMO NEIGHBOURS' WHITY 00 SALUT! TO VIHITBY 6 GOODNEIGHBOURS! OTC EEH 8ËNlOR8 CLUBS Broolin.Senior Centennial Club Jean Arksey 655-3269 GodCmanions Club Olive Bell 668-3631 'SenIor Ctlzen'a Club Nellie VanLoon 666-3842 « Whitby SeniorCoO Club Pyi inmn 6886 Whitby Seniors Actiit Club. Fay McCorkell 6812 YOUTH WhitbyDistrict Boy Scouts - 725-6473 GirlGuids fCanada IrenieHanry 723-2442 VWhitby-BroMin Navy League Kathy Campbell 576-5846 CULTURAL The Station Gallery' LJnda Paulocik 668-185 County Town Singers Rick Pritchard 723-0202 Vital Spark Folk Club Isabelle Fell 430-3434,ý Whltby Brass Band Lauren Sorichetti 668-1100, Whltby Court House Theatre Mchael Roantree 668-1171, Canadian Parents for French Brenda DeHaan 579-8824 Uteracy.,Council of Durham Susan Fundarek 434-5441 Whitby Historical Society Margaret Boyce 668-9691 ENVIRONMENTAL Durham Nuclear Awareness Irene Kock 725-1565 *excludlng tobacco, pre scriptions, baby diapers, baby mllk &'ai rlsdsl Items. Thuaicons Woc. s Heritagn668M2 HISTORIO ONSATiLocal Architectural Conservation Eveérything you want in a drugstore Club SusanAN SOIA Pandeicls 4008 Lauociadon Canadienne FiSH OPP ER S Franoaiemede l'ntario Nanern-Read 51f2 Z D R U G M A R TCanadian Club of Durham NacyMKnht- 668-4522 Canadman Scottish Club Magrt You 668-4134, WHITB MAL TOW PLAZ KENALWOD PAK PLAA Cogree of Back omen Bett-Anmnag 5903 1615 DUNDA S. E 60 DNA T.W.M 101NDA S ST EASTPLZ D u BlCaacan oety Ma n' Lales575-182 331 300 6 T.E. 601 8-589. . 1 8 361050 T.EATDurhmcih Canadia c tAoldfaGoo9-4772 433-1TO0 436-10T0F< ipInoCanadan SCley AJold Car5984 40EN MDAYS AWEEK . Gre at ianSocitub or,"a/tedoodous 763177 7 DAS A EEKGrea BrtainSocal Cub orahed ood s63-378 Ã"iscount In effect only at the Shoppers Drug Mart stores Malta Social Club Joe Goba ý6-6. Z I fâ bove, on Saturday, June lSth, 1991, white quantities ast. mshClua Society Meia Amoid57-13 We reserve the rlght to limit quantides. Ukana omen's Association of Canada Val Cholonuik- 26812 àdvertisemnthiý' Lafontaine isone-of-a-kind One-of-a-kind items and a relaxed atmosphere tion toys and traditional millinery. can be found 'at Lafontaine Trading Post in A1so available. is clothing by Koochee, a line downtown Whitby. exclusive to -Durham Region, and unique sterling Opned in November, 1989 by three sisters, the silver earrings. storees iems refleet the owners' indwvidual persona- Lafontaine has a preferred customner file so that lities. newsletters can be sent for advance notice of sales, Partners Cathy Rousseau, Barbara Power and" etc. Carole Ilarrington describe their establishment as Lafontaine is -a ticket outlet for the, Whitby the old-fashioned type of store where one could buy Courthouse Theatre, and the 'store - also bas a everything under one roof. 'What'sHappening Around Whitby' board. Antiques, clothing, jewelry~t n edcr Currenty available, as -a Father's Day special are omeof te iems oyeeifs artbyome y aecofrabedolufltoicl hitrn Ellen McQuay, crafts from local artists, reproduc- fedoras, a 20 per cent off. 122 B ROCK STREET, NORTH Murray Miskin has conducted' a community law practice from the old Whitby librar building at Byron and Dundas streets since Apri, 198 8- A graduate of- Osgoode Hall in 1979 and the' Ontario Bar i 1981, Mr, Miskin had worked at a large law fr-m i Toronto until 1985 when he left' the "rat race to move to, Whitby. Mr. Miskin is past president, of, the Whitby Historical Society and is involved i other com- ,munity activities. He opened hiis office i the lower level of the oId library with two secretaries. The building has been fully restored and recently the law office moved to the main floar.-- The flrm* bas expanded to* include three secre- taries and two law cles. Soan ta b. added is a second lawyer. Real estate and inuryinsuranceclaims are the main are o lglservceoffred y MrË. Miskin's practice. He aso has ai large ill. and estate planning patice. .He provides (non-labour) arbitration services as an alternative ta, court, and has'taught an arbtraioncouseat the University of Toronto for the past seven years. 1He is 'a director of the Arbitration & Mediation Institte of Ontarjo. Ho provides ijury and< mnsurance ,déaims9 services ta individuals'acrous Ontario from his office, and works with attornes in Florida and other U.S. states on cases fo7r Canadians ijured on holidays. Mr. Miskin teaches ethics foi new. lawyers i the Bar Admission Course. His practice is defined by his wish ta give-more' than julat the basic service. He is approachable, listons ta, clients and taikai "plain English.; The friendly staff. operate on an advanced com- puterized system for efficient service, withf coin- petitive set, prices for most services. Murray H. Miskin 132 Duncas. Streeýt! W., Whîtby5,430-8880 *4444 4#4,4<44.. 4444 f4*4 $ 44*s f44 è,~tê,V.44,4* f44 44 4 èh I l'

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