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Whitby Free Press, 14 Dec 1994, p. 8

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M PageS, Whitby Fre. Pros, WoesdayW, Decomber 14,1994 1VPP presents G-O ptition Durham Centre MpPToronto have been underserviced Drummond White lest week while.those West Of Toronto have prsnted a petition at Queen's experienced unprecedented Park in support of the extension physical and economnic growth. of GO services te Durham. The petition was circulated Iii resntin th pettio ofearlier this year. In pesetin thepettio of "The start of GO train services more than 5,000 signatures, te Oshawa is enticipated in the White said "The people Of New Year, and should please Durham Region demsuded the cmuesadlclbsnse essential services that an area Of commer s a loca busiee t s erve.in n ipndn forwerd in fulfilling its potentiel growtnuaesre as a good place to elivasd work, "For fer too long, the sud a good place in which to conimunities east of Metro invest," saïdd White. Advanced concept caS demonstrated oHlce On Dec. 14 sud 15 in Pickering, Northster Canada Ltd. will show su advanced concept police' vehicle te representatives of Canadian law enforcement ageces. Caled the mobile sub-station, the vehicle represents a new approach te police vehicle demàgn. Uslng a i994 Chev Caprice police vehicle as a base, exterior changes have been made including su integated push bumpor, retractable *ight bar and multi-fu;nctional deck lid light. Inside, modifications have eliniinated the typical instrument cluster, with engine management Document Shredding # High volume equipment will 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 NOWf <905) 427-3605 <Derrick) A ffÀ ClJ À.ff : WASTE SYSTEMS rdins disp1aed on a liquid crystl di la D) soreen. Te data ccyn ho prjected in frtant of the vehicle hog reconfigurable head-up system. The. vehicle is aIse equipped with radar, night vision camera, video recording sud navigationel- systems, radios, celular phone, portable laptop computer, a printer sud fax machine. The vehicle, elong with two other advanced cruisers, will ho unveiled at the Durham Regional Police 25 Division, Pickering (northeast corner of Highway 2 sud Brock Road) on Wednesday, Dec. 14 from noon te 2 p.m. sud on Thursday, Dec. 15 at 9 a.m. UNITED WAY campaign manager Bob dollar, resulting in a contribution of more Howard is surrounded by Croven Crystals' than $1 8,000 to the United Way. About employees and managemnent who raised $2.7 million has been raised so fa r in the more than $9,000 for the campaign. The campaign for Whitby, Oshawa and Claning- company matched the donation dollar for ton. Trhis year's goal is $3 .2 million. Photo by Mark Reesor. Whitby Free Press The Clauses to pay another vis*it downtown Santa and Mrs. Claus will be at Price Choppers on Brock Street South on Saturday, Dec. 17. The visit, organized by the Downtown Business Improve- la'e ett~~y& Phone (905) 666-8769- Onsil e >taranfig!5138 Intel1486SX 33138 Intel 486DX2-66 $1499,_ 420MB Hard Drive, 4MB RAM, Mouse SVGA monitor & Card. 3.5'" Floppy, Keyboard DurhamSeparate -Sohool Board- ment Area, includes photos with Santa, from 10 a.m. te 2:30 p.m. Candy canes and balloons will be handed out te aIl visiters. M-i GRISATI'S New, unused toys and non- perishable food items are being- accepted et the new Grisanti s Italian Restaurant, located in the former Sizzlers location, at the Whitby Mail. Those donating items will have their naines placed on the 'Tree of Stars.' Ail items will go to shelters for abused women. TREATMIENT CENTRE A food and toy drive is being. held at the Early Treatinent Centre, 1614 Dundas St. E., suite 210. 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For f4. .Computer *I~~ informatio i Cii ePerformance *4L1 contact: Cne i#r MKOSOFV Netaore 25 Thickson Road.Nrh coi~ WINDOWS. ested anld Tel' 905-725-7454 - Fax: 905-725-7732N c.a .~-JfA LAI~ TUJ~T\ Apprved Hours: Mon., Tues. 10-7, Wed.-Fnî 10-9 2 PERSONALSaturday 10-6, Sunday 11-4 'COMPUTERSM301ecsITiOI67?etTI2a94968~(NY . 1," says Donna Crooks, kinesio- logist at the centre. 'Me fire department will be delivering items. CUILLEN GARDENS A Christmas Food Drive is being held at Cullen Gardens & Miniature Village. Non-perishable, food items that are dronpd off will be distributed by the Whtby Salvation Army. Donations will ho aecepted up to Dec. 24 at main entrance. SHOE CITY Shoe City at 1910 Dundas St. E., Whitby, is holding a Christmas food drive for Denise House. Anyone who donates a non-perishable food item is eligible to enter the store's draw for a $100 gift certificate. For more information, cal 576-6053. PENNY & Assoc. ACCOUNTING SERVICES Betty Penny Principal Accouintant Ernest Basfort Assciate Computer Training e Consulting Accounting - Tax Service Temporary Accounting Staff New Business Set ups Serving Durhamn Region Competitive Rates 180 Mary Street Port Perry, L9L 1C4 Phone: (905> 985-0712 - Fax: 985-9461 Toli Free: 1-800-699-6190 siness whintby bu m 1

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