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Whitby Free Press, 2 Nov 1994, p. 4

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.~94, WiUyFiee Pr9ss, Wdes>,Noebr , 94 HEADQUARThRS M Beautifu(X9'air! W1-e Carel1 Fnservce salon for Men & Women Speciaiizing in: Colours, Hi-Lites & Technique Perming * oils coiouring a waxing m expert cuts a make-up & styling e manicureS m facials a ear-pierciflg Gift Certificates available -Bridai Packages availabie We use & recommerid Paul Mitchell, GoidwýeIl,'Joico, Redken & Sebastian FOR FREE HOME SERVICE CALL: (905) 725-0385 A Compete Home Decorating Service Shop in homffe comfort Custom personalized service * Unique produot selection lndependtie ptlrowed n Comepentitivoprie n ' ~ operated franchise Visit our booth at the Oshawa Civic Centre Nov 3,4,5. FREE HOME SERVICE (905) 725-0385 PORT FERRY *FREE Parking *FREE Admission *FREE Baloons Over 17,000 square feet of great bargaîns. Antiques, craft and cratt supplies, collectibies, new and used items. We feature fresh fruits and veggies, baking, homemade sausages, European deli, fresh and f rozen seafood, bulk cookies. Enjoy a treat from our snack bar or some of BOB's f ries. It's great FUN for the whole family, so corne and enjoy the wide selection and friendly merchants at the PORT PERRY COUNTRY FLEA MARKET. ,:COUNTRY ~, 1 redeemable for merchandise from any vendor at the POTPERRY COUNTRY FLEA MARKET* 1540 Hwy. 7A, West, Port Perry', 905-9858424 Open Saturdays and Sundays 9:Oam Io 5:00Opm j *Coupon can be used for minimum purchase of si 0.0 or more, one coupon per purchase. No cash value. * * Expiry Date: Decemnber 31, 1994. WFP ---------- -- -- -- -- - SOuter, KS eceive chamber' s business honor Grant Souter was named 'Business Person cf the Year' and KWS Energy Services 'Business cf the Year' by the Whitby Chamber cf Commerce on Oct. 27. Souter who operates Dodd & Souter lbecor (1982) *Ltd., was recognized by the chamber for "contributingso much cf his time te, se many aspects cf Whitby." Souter h as been a member cf the Whitby Rotary Club for GRANT SOUTER ANNIVERSARY SALE NO GOSeTe On ail regular pricedmerchandise PLS SUPER SPECIALS ONV Model Railroads Airbrushes Slot Car Racing Sets Tools Plastic Model Kits Accessories Wood Boat Kits Radio Control Cars Doli Houses Radio Control Planes Wedding & Banquet Centre Beautifuily appointed banquet rooms with firepiaces. Ail inclusive packages for 50 to 290 Guests. The care and attention to detaii you can get oniy from a professional, dedicated team. Your Banquet Co-ordinator, Host, Hostess, serving Staff and Bartender have only one goal in mind - "Making this day a Memory to Last a Lifetime" Winter Wedding Packages includes: e Ceremony a Reception e Site for photographs -a correctional Taunton-Brock area- (see letter on page 11), having previously claimed that both downtown Whitby and Brooklin would suf- fer. He no longer, has concerns about Brooklin since council agreed to direct future comumer- cial growth to its downtown before allowing development out- side the village's core. But his fears about Whitby's downtown have not subsided. Town council, however, insists the Taunton-Brock proposal will not detract from the downtown which, says councillors, will remain Whitby's business and commercial core. In fact, the reason for council reducing the on inal floor spaoe allocation for Rssland-Garden was te ensure this will occur, council contends. Whitby councilIor Don Mit- chell, wh stili shares some of Little's concerns, is skeptical of the non-Whitby committee mexu- bers' reasons for tabling the 'W~Ahil fine for me te, say it or for Bill te, say it, it doesn't sit well for them te say it," said Mitchell. "This is a good chance for Oshawa and Ajax te take a free kick at Whitby under the guise of net having done enough for their own downtowns." RE-ELEC RALPH BLANK Whitby Hydro Atjtho!1zeý t-y the CFO for Ralph Blank several years. He represents the S club and community on the corn- munit y policinq committe, and helped to organize the successful Community Policing Day this past summer. He is an executive member of the Downtown Business lm- provexnent Area, helping te o'rLanize DBIA events. He supports, through his busi- ness, an average of 15, sports E teain each year. "His sense of community bene- fits us ail, froxu children te MI seniors," the chamber notes. "This year's recipient's involve- ment in our town extends well beyond a given year. This most recent year is like the years that preceded it, in that thisprson haMsworked tirelessely on beaîf of our comnmun[ity.» KWS, operated by Bill Skribe (ipresident) and partner Andrew J ong, was established in Whitby in 1978, and the cornpany set up Jan office in Bejing, C hina in 1992. -Earlier this year, they partici- pated in a trade show in Being, sponsored by Inter-Canadian. fl Ie company became familiar with a group of senior officiais S from the iy cf Weifang, who decided to visit the conMpany in Canada. A delegatien came to Whitby where they met with the coxu- pany, federal, provincial and municipal officiais. Later, a full delegation from Weifang visited Whitby, and on Sept. 20, during the visit, an * agreement was signed between the chief magistrate of Weifang and Mayor Tom Edwards. "The signing of this agreement is cf immense importance te the Whitby community as it opens up direct lines te the people who make buying decisWo* in a city cof 8.2, milfie,'c sthes chamber states. "None cf this would have hap- pened without the feresight, vision and perseverance cf our winning cempany (KWS)." 5On hol FaMPAEId r

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