Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 27, 1984, p. 30

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r2 economist suntribune june 27 1984 switch and win during our agricrew ready to help farmers the summer has arrived and agricrew is geared up for another season of work on farms in the counties of durham and york three crews have been chosen from the 180 applicants who applied to work on agricrew this summer an agricrew consists of four young in dividuals who will be working together from june 25 to aug 17 the crews all have farm work experience and are prepared to work an eighthour day at a cost of 90 to the farmer crews provide their own transportation and lunch and are completely covered by workers compensation and unemploy ment insurance in the past this program has been highly successful and as a result has expanded every year this summer the ontario ministry of agriculture and food has 76 crews working throughout the province some previous jobs done by agricrew in clude hoeing painting picking stones fencing and pruning fruit trees etc if interested in hiring an agricrew or have any questions about agricrew please contact helena brouwer at the ontario ministry of agriculture and food office in tjxbridge 4168523328 270000 in prizes switch and win with one of our two daily interest accounts commerce combination account or commerce daily interest savings account well be having six exciting draws in all one every two weeks and in each of them well be giving away one 15000 car two 35000 dream vacations one 5000 cash prize five 1000 cash prizes and a total of twenty 500 cash prizes make sure youre eligible for each draw just open a daily interest account during any of the two weeks prior to a draw and you get ten chances account must contain s50 on to win in that draw theres more for every 50 deposited to your new or existing daily interest account youll get one more chance to win in the draw following your deposit for instance a 200 deposit provides you with four more chances to win the more you deposit the better your chances of winning the contest runs from april 16 to july 6 1984 so dont wait look for complete details at the commerce branch nearest you and enter now you could win big just for counting on the commerce draw date in order to win canadian imperial bank of commerce count on the commerce for daily interest available al participating branches only contestants must correctly answer a skilltesting question a list of winners may be examined at any participating branch within 30 days after july 30 1984 sandy lloyd patricia pappas advertising manager of the markham eco nomist sun and stouffville tri bune is pleased to announce the appointment of sandy lloyd as a display advertising representa tive sandy is a graduate of the durham college advertising administration course she was formerly with the scarborough mirror homes built before september 1 1977 are eligible for chip grants insulate and draftproof your home and we will help pay through the canadian home insulation program chip the government of canada is offering taxable financial assistance of up to 500 to help make your home more energy efficient save up to 40 per cent of your energy dollar whatever energy source you use energy efficiency is an excellent investment appropriate insulation and draftproofing can save you a great deal of money year after year and make your home much more comfortable choose a certified contractor if you plan to apply for chip assistance for work completed by a contractor that contractor must be listed with the canadian general standards board cgsb these qualified contractors guarantee that their work will be completed to acceptable standards call the toll free heatline for advice on methods and materials or do some of the work yourself heatllne technicians are available to discuss any special problems you may have the material you purchase may be covered by chip act now we are ready to help call the heatline today ask about chip and arrange for our free computerized analy sis of your homes energy use a little work now can save you a lot of money next winter and in winters to come phone the heatline weekdays during business hours toll free 500 richer bob both well left manager of the markville shopping cen tre branch of the bank of commerce presents a 509 cheque to mr and mrs william brookman of bichvale the brookmans won the may drawing of the banks daily double sweepstakes contest markham business pampers customers by karen sterritt being totally pampered is what jane collett says she guarantees at the skin and body care facility that recent ly opened at a newly created address 61 main st mar kham markham mayor caxole bell attended the june 20 rib bon cutting of total esthetic care which has just been relo cated from unionville ms collett and six other women are all professionals in skin and body care and fitness they offer a great number of services including facials treatments for problem skin personal makeup lessons muscle toning cellunite treat ments manicures pedicures and exercise classes all with beverly hills style ms col lett who has been in business 15 years sums it up as a day of care ms collett describes her business as a personal place where one would come and spend a full day it might be classified as a small club in stead of a beauty salon total esthetic care is highly geared towards pregnant women and those over 40 who wouldnt feel comfortable in a large noisy room full of young girls says ms colletts it is a place for ladies to come and relax enjoy an easy atmos phere by being totally pam pered and to release their ten sion without feeling press ured at the moment men are not part of the program but if a demand arises services may be added markham firm installs speakers in new centre a markham com- add a widevarie accommodate pany is installing tyof exhibitionsand 12000 peopleat one the sound system in displays to be held the main exhibition hall of the new met ro toronto conven tion centre the centre which opens this summer is the biggest in canada it is almost large enough for the toronto argonauts blue jays and ma ple leafs to play side by side its a huge place said frank detlor vice- president of pace safety systems inc the accoustics present quite a chal lenge at the convention centre and the cal culations involved in producing a good sound system be come complex the various dis plays will change accoustics ex plained mr detlor accoustics from say industrial equipment and those from furniture are different hard flat surfaces cause sound to bounce around while tex tured surfaces absorb sound the hall will leading all makes of cars as low as b p month plus tax j motors markham call for details 2941440 mow open results you can seel sprinklers you cantl sales installation commercial residential design m m m m x sir k v industrial automatic and manual controls service to all makes models 4162912411 all workmanship guaranteed markham baptist church 110 church street opposite high school pastor rev douglas sherwood sunday service 1000 am worship service speaker rev bill chapman director of baptist leadership education centre in whitby nursery and junior congregation provided always a warm welcome at markham baptist church time 7000 seated people create good accoustics more calculations the sound system will use three banks of speakers one at the east end one in the middle and one at the west end each bank will have two columns of speakers one of 12 and another of eight the system was designed by santa monica california consultants paul f veneklasen and associates with architects crang and boak and elec trical engineers mulvey and banani international inc pace safety sys tems denison st markham is also in stalling sound sys tems in the conven tion centre ballroom and meeting rooms and the public areas at ivhotel the ad joining cn hotel the company also has the contract for fire and com munication systems at the convention centre hotel and the office tower at the west end ofthe front st develop ment there is a speaker in every room at the hotel and in hall ways and stairways so that firefighters can ad vise guests on how to leave should there be an alarm firefighters will be aided by a fully computerized fire protection system incorpora ting smoke detectors and a sophisticated sprinkler system reversible fans for smoke control and fireseparation doors that close automatically the consultant actually exceeded the minimum fire regulations to pro duce what we think is the best possible system said mr detlor pace safety sys tems has more than 20 years experience and has carried out projects in toronto including the sun life centre the atrium on bay and renovations at the royal ontario museum and the king edward hotel

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