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Whitby Free Press, 25 May 1994, p. 10

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-~ -~. Page 10, Whitby Froo Press, Wodntun;ddy. May 25 1994 business news Ontario chamil1ber presidentatWibmein Stewart Verge, president of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce and group vîce-president of Network Services, Bell Canada, will ho the guest speaker at the general dinner meeting hosted by Public Open Houses The Oak Ridges Moraine Citizens' Advisory Comm ittee invites you to attend and participate in the review of the draft Oak Ridges Moraine Area Strategy, "An Ecoogical Approach ta the Protection and Management of the Oak Ridges Moraine". Public open houses to discuss this draft strategy wilil be held: Thursday, May 26, 1994 Bownmnvllle Arena Compiex KIng Street (Hwy. 2) & Martin Road Bowmanville, Ontario Public viewing of displays and an informai discussion period wiil be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. A formai presentation, video program and a question and answer session wiii follow at 7:00 p.m. (approx. duration: 2 hours). For further information or to obtain a copy of the draft strategy, please contact Debbe Crandail, Chair, Oak Rldges Moraine Cizens'Advisory Commlttee, at (905) 880-4111, or Fred Johnson, Mlnlstry of Naturai Resources, at (905) 832-7190. ©Ontario .7R Document Shredding # High volume equipment wilI reduce your shredding cost # Secure locked containers at no extra cost # Bonded drivers +*100% of paper is recycled # Certif icate of destruction + Volume discounts available year-end, clean-outs (AIL NrOV (905) 427-3605 (Derrick) WASTE SYSTEMS the Whitby Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, June 1 at Cullen Gardens Restaurant. Verge joined Bell Canada in 1973 following graduation from Concordia University in Montreal and has been a mnember of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce executive council since 1992. SThe event is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ickets are $32.10 for members and $42.80 for non-members. Contact the Whitby chambor for more details at 668-4506. Board celebrates 4Oth The Oshawa & District Real Estate Board will *eebrate its 4th annivorsary on Thursday, May 26. Brian Cassidy president of CIBC Mortg eidorporation, will bo guest pa e r at 'Civic Night' the anniversary dinner. Ho wiIl discuss the ýEconomic Outlook.' Tho event will ho held at GêneraI Sikorski Polish Vêeorans' Hall, Stevenson Road North, Oshawa. The board will also soon ho ronamed the Durhamn Region Real Esitate Board. Palm reader fined A Dundas Stroet West palm roader was fined $200 and givon 18 months probation after being convicted of fortune tolling. Annie Voronica Domitro 50 pleaded guilty to fortune tehing. A second charge of fraud over $1,000 was withdrawn. Demitro was chare April 13 by Durham RegionalPolice when a 26-year-old woman complained that she had paid more than $2,000 to a palm reader. lhe woman paid the money after the plm toader promised sho could keaèp the woman's boy- friond in love with hor and ward oe moe was placed bot- ween two candlos and a prayer rocitod. Undor the Criminal Code, it's an offonoe for anyone to accopt cash for telling fortunes or to use or pretond witchcraft, sorcery, enchantment or conjuration. Demitro agreed to return tho money to the woman. 29 Ea Reg. 1.79 Um» 3 laves pur custme MINI DANISH MINI MUFFIN Reg. OnIy 96/1.19 limit 3 doien.prcsoe e- - 0 - .. XtmMs 1A41 15 His Stee O..,b 66 m1 .7 To advertise in future issu es of this Whitby Free Press feature, please cail Lynda at 668-61110 NOW OUR PRKCES ARE EVEN SOLOTECH AND ULTRAX BY SGENAL TIRE (B. STEEL BELTED RADIAL ALL SEASON TRACTION P185x6ORx14 $ 70. P215x65Rx15 $ 85. P205x55Rx16 $ 95. P235x60Rx15 $ 86. P215x60Rx16 $ 93. P235x60Rx14 $ 82. 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The solution to the probiemn is to give the floor a thorough scrubbing using AIRx 66 Heavy Duty Cleaner, rinsing the floor with clear cold water, and coating the floor with a high grade poiymer floor finish (we recommend Butcher's Benchmark). The results are spectacular - a durable wet-iook shine with a minimum of effort. Shouid you wax your no wax floor? We think so. A thin protective coating of. a hi gh grade floor finish will flot only protect your floor against abuse but give you a constant shine that you can be proud of. Corne in and see our CLEAN-IT CENTRE. Our trained, friendly staff of cleaning experts will gladly help you with your cleaning problem. gturcay Hour CLEAN-IT CENTRE 500 Hopkins Street, Whitby 666-1224 900 flopk ins Si., Whit hy 666-8657 13ýýtii(jýwl 1 -'acllillcý - Party Rooin

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