Page 8, Whitby Free Press, Wedsiesday, March 23,1994 Ahinybsns Nemiiato syst e m shipped to Chule ONE 0F three large crates containing parts of a reinforced plastic solvent extraction oel system manufactured by Nemato Comnposites of Whîtby begins its long joumey to Chile. The crates are being truckçed to Baltimore, Maryland where they, along with 10 other large boxes, will be transported by ship to a mine in the Atacamia Desert. Photo by Mmrk Rffbo4 WhIIby Froe PreoS hunt to be held downtown An Easter Egg hunt will ho held in downtewn Whitby on Saturay, Aýpril 2. The hunt ls hoing organizedýby the Downtewn Business Im- prevement Area. East1er eggs contain either 'Downtown IDollars' or chocolate 'Tpotting farm is schedulod te be held from il a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Bel Taxi parking lot. -Eatr bunnies will hand eut chocolate Easter eggs in the downtewn area. Aise planned is a colouring contest. Minacs is guest speaker The Durham Re'rbrnho the Canadi stitute Of Management (CIM) in holding a dinner meeting tenigh (Wednesday, March 23) at Cu1len Gardons Restaurant, Whitby. M ni but drap in anytime ta aur (flot qufte decorated) new lacation, apening Mon., Mar. 28th at - Wh«itby Tow n Square AT ROSSLAND RD. & GARDEN ST. WHITBY TOWN SQUARE Rossland & Garden. r 666n4100 M The sodial heur will hogin at 5:30 p.m., followod by dinnor at 6:45 p.m. Guest speaker will hoElMaine Minaca on the tepic cf profesaienal management. Ail are welcome. Admission is $25 for the goneral public, CIM members and students, free. Cail 434-7669 for more information. Nemato CompositesfInc. has recently compfetod a large, reinforced pastic solvent extraction cou1 system for shipment to Chule. Solvont extraction is a chemical sýystem which liminates expensivo smolting steps and allows copper oido teo be separatod quickly and officiontly. ile ptented sstem was devélopo by robs, an engineering company fromn France. Krebs awarded the fabrication contract te Nemnato, the successful biddors out of five international companios from France, Canada, Brazil and the U.. "Our move te Whitby allowed us to xpandrapidly and take on much large pr.eta such as this one," said Nemato president Bob Yeates. "Since the contract began in October 1993, we bave required 20 mon on a fuil-time basis for this project alone." Nemato recruitod experienced laminator and added to, their current staff of 50. "This contract as well as the mie.teou r large Whitby facility bas allowod us to bid on woeld projocts and becunne a major player in onçinoerod roinforcod Plastics," said Yeates. The system boing shipped te Chule consista cf two mix tankcs, eight foot two inches in diamnetor and nine foot high; a launder, 10 foot wide by 50 foot long by 20 inches deep; and a settling tank, 44 foot long b~y 15 foot wide b~y four foot deep. It isoneof the largost crate shipments by Nemate.. Spocial police will escort the wide b.ad which consiste of throo crates moasUg15 foot throo inches by pino foot b 45 foot te Baltimore, Md. where it will bo transported byship toa mino in the Atacanua Desert located 40 miles northeast of the seaport of Antofagasta, Chilo. An additional 12 boxes, 10 foot by 10 foot by nine foot, will also be sont on the saine sbip. The soIvent extraction prucesa is vory efficient and uses 60 per cent les space and 50 per cent leas chemnicals than prior procedures. 1 The systom is basically a plant and, though large, is moivablo. When on. body of oro bocomes depletod (approximately 12 yeare), the plant can bo reused at another location. Ail that would romain would b. uncontarninated concreto alabe. Nemate is an international supplier of customn contact moulding, en1pneero custom- designeselis, specialty tanks large pipe assmblios, pipe systems, architectural fabrica- tion, f brelass reinforced plastic (FR) grating, railings and walkways and FR1' track and spillago pans. MAore space, moire to offýer at De Ville By Ern O'Connor On. of the main -rossonts for the largo expansion of Deville Produco on Bok Stroet North (Highway 12) la te "gipve more te, thepope of WhÃtby,"»according toAmoeoGuz 0Flxr. Ho and brothers Joe, Angolo and Mike and father Vince have been running Deville for 13 years. The store wil ho expanded by 30,000 square foot to "<feir customera more variety. "W. plan on bringing in fresh meat and fish, a gourmet section, and expand our existing grocery, dairy, deli and frozen food sec- tions While still offering a ful produce selection," says Amedeo. "The key te the expansion is te offer more without jeopardizing cuality ... wo will still put servce "W. realized that while people wero coming here for produce, they had to, go elsewhere for the reat of their grocery ed.B expanding, wo wil hoable te, oer them evorything in oe place." The store, ho says, will still ho an old-fashioned, owner-operated store where customers Wil11 ho abIe te speak te at least one owner at a ytino "There wMIlalways hosomeone in the store te, talk te," ho says. Deville's was opened in 1981 by Amedeo and Joe, who were laterjoe by their father and other brthrs. The family had been in the produce business for 20 vears in Brooklin before moving south. When it opened, Deville's was much the sanie as it is today, atugsaller. The store was expanedby2,000 square foot. 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