Emoll: kwesfrmmoolcom ’05-640-5768 ’ULL AND PARTIAL DENTURES lAME DAY RELINES AND REPAIRS ‘IPLANT DENTURES mmzm wage Them g 6/1th ndro West RM . MF Phys. 1 IaClasses For All Levels "1.“ Co-Ed Kids Yoga Available LAB ONSITE COMPLIMENTA RY CONSULTATIONS Michael Deegan DD, â€Denture Specialist â€rs-64i-4867 [$33 _k'_f{_i[9_5m? ‘quu‘tiqm Heonh Plans Covered - Stouflvme, 0m awn-mun.†Ila-duh res; 1-73%? mm mm StoufMllc 'ILLE lriO N3 The 53~year- old owner/operator of Bulldog Generators on Ringwood Dr in Stouffville is currently in Sosua, Dominican Republic, setting 'up a satellite branch of the business he started up here in town seven mug a go. He intends to sell and service his Guardian of home standby and commercial generators on the Caribbean island, takin advantage of that country' s inconsistent supply of e ectricity. 'Their infrastructure is just not there, the hydro is turned off for a minimum of four hours a day,’ he said before departing for Sosua on the Dominican Rep ublic's north coast. He is lookin to SCNICC the Elm electrical backup needs 0 the countrys on German, Canadian and British residents along with meeting the requirements of the numerous resorts. Ask Bob Coupcnhwaitc how bLs'mcss is these days and he’ll tell you it’s going south â€" to the Dominican Republic. Stouffville resident hopes to generate business in the Dominican If you nave a customer scrv'ue story, painful or positive, that you would likcto share, We'd love to hear from you. Send us an email at withwrinHes@hotmail.com or write to us at 6111 Main St., Stouffvillc L4A3R4. -- developed by these very companies -- which practically guarantees that the one thing you will not be able to do is communicate with them. To few people's surprise, the telecoms came off badly. ‘Communications company' is a splendid example of an oxymoron that is ‘ast becoming a national joke, mostly thanks to the technology A recent CBC Radio survey, How may I help you? asked listeners to cite examples of customer serxice that appalled or delighted them. Press zero to be disconnected HELP! I NEED SOMEBODY By Kate Cilderdale Stouffville Free Press By Bruce Stapley up a shop for servicing the generators.‘ He's hoping to meet with the same success in the Dominican that he has had in his Stouffville location. '.With all the blackouts and the unstable power grid it‘s turned into a lucrative business. And we get lots of commercial business because they can't have downed hydro.’ His list of clients includes Enbridge, Magna, the Toronto School Board, Union Gas and various medical research labs. He services accounts throughout Western Ontario and has travelled as far as Halifax to look after his clients' needs. Bob said he's taking a long-term approach to his Dominican operation and could see himself possibly branching out to other Caribbean islands. 'lf 1 can get things established 1 could see myself eventually semi- retiring down there.’ Another incentive is the sunny, warm climate of the Caribbean. â€I've always liked warmth. l‘ve at some arthritis in my hands and I'm starting not to EC able to work in the cold.’ Former Stouffviile resident and National Ballet first soloist Stephanie Hutchison enjoys a late fall stroll with her daughter Charlotte. Stephanie will return to her full-time dance career in January. Ducmbcr 2007 ' 13