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Whitby Free Press, 13 Sep 1995, p. 8

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Page 8, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, September 13, 1995 *~ *m New building to replace 2 downtown aiea branches A Toronto-Domnion Bank building under construction on Dundas Street West wifl likely replace two eisiting TD branches. The new building, at 404 Dundas St. W. (at Euclid), will have a drive-through Green Machine and a ground floor of more than 6,000 square feet. The second storey will contain offices for Evergreen financial services. The cost of construction le estimated at more than $1 million. A spokesperson at TD's head office says that once the new branch opens in March or April, the lease to rent space for the brandhinii the plaza at Dundas and Frances streets will be aflowed to *run out. The branch at 107 Dundas St. E., described as having few parking ispaces3, will 1b. closed. The. bank construction made up Superior effort ILITERACV COUNCIL of Durham Region president Paf Strickan shows Paul Power of StMçerior Propane some of the mater" used nthie councW's free one-on-one tutoring service. Power coordinated Superiors Fi11 For Literacy campaign whEch raisec more than $2,500 for the council which teaches Iadults to read and write. t Photo by Mkk R.OM. Whltby Fr.. POss most of the $1.246-inillion worth of commercial construction for which permits were issued by the Town ofWbiMtby last month. Permits were also issued for 19 homes of various types and for variaus home alterations for a total of $2.7-million worth of residentiai work. That accounts for almoat ail of the *4-million *worth of building projecta started in Auguet, an amount that is in keeping with the decreased building activity ini Wbitby this year. Last year, permits were issued in August for *11.5-million worth of construction, for a total of almoat $115-million for the first eight months of 1994. Permits have been issued for about $77-miffion worth of construction for the. first eight montha this year. Association to get the new s The Durham District of the Purchasing Management Association of Canada will meet on GEl YoU'R HoiEwomK DoNE Designed for ~~IN TT AIJF TuETme lak.School xtraaganza~<~4 pentîum" A a9s" Miosof! Esarta'95 - Golf - Works - Osogerous Creatures - Moey. Scenes* Eteflaisment Park'- CD Sampler - and Lets Lears Vol. t sie'n Bfàie acart spreided o.ic 15e Su,! bi -Everything you do wvith a PC is easier and faster vvih Wndoovs95,32-bit architecture delivers (aster and srroother performance. Multi-tasking and multi-threadirig let you work irn several ~5programs on seireral jobs a! once Thse redesigned user-interface makes comput- ing even more automa tic, and plug.and-play teclsnology lets you expand instantly UPC CDIFX95 Pentium Processor models *Intel Pentium processor 8MR RAM. 256& cache *PCl Local bus archetect(uo. 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COPE Anyone wishing to develop techniques for relaxation and stress management, can cal Sharon at the Oshawa/Whitby COPE Mental Health Program at 434-1691. You can-be a successful investor The world of finance is complex, subject to economie and political pressures, and dominated by shrewd, powerful people who control billions of dollars. For most Canadi- ans who can save only a few thou- sand dollars a year, niak- ing money in such an arena sounds difficult, if not impres- sive. Yet everyr O E one canhbe a M Tà R successful .ý -,Plga investor if he or she takes the time to estabhish objectives to learn the facts, ta adhere to proven rules, to be patient and, most important, to use common sense. Sometimes. success cornes quickly, but over the long terni, making rnoney requires careful planning and conscientious management. You may feel that the index arbitrageurs, institutional managers and prograrn traders contraI the game. To a large' exten,t they do. But miarket crashes take them down, too, in many cases more *than smaller individual investars who don't panic and don't seil out at lasses, If you'take one step at a tume, gather sound experienced advice, and understand your investment psyche, you'll be on your way ta building a money- making portfolio. Remember, how you invest your money is largely determined by your per- sonality, specifi !c goals and yaur ta lerance for risk. In the broad sense, your choices are: 1) between sleeping well and lying awake worrying; 2) between managing your money and letting someone else do it; and, 3) between incarne and growth. For most people, the first choice is the most important: Don't make investments that keep yau awake at night. Money by ,itself is neyer as important as peace of mind, and it's impossible ta be a successful investor wîthout peace of mind. Jefïrey Douglas is, an independent- inancial planner with Fortune Financial in gWhitb. 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