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Whitby Free Press, 18 Apr 1984, p. 30

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PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY, AIPRIL 18,,1984, WHITBY FREEPRESS One of the sweetest aromna's in ýthe worid is the smell of fresh baked goods. at the. neigh- bourhood bakery. Daddy's Bakery at 828 Brock St. N. is filled with those aromas everyday of the week.' Owned and operated by Afred Bonneilo, Daddy's Bakery feaftures a complete seiectioe of fresb. bread, roils, cakes and other délights. .Wbile everytbing smelas and tastes home made, the bakery^ is geared for mass produc- tion and the ovens can bake as many as Mo0 buns or 100 boaves of bread at atime. Bonneilo also bas a mixer, imported from Italy, that is capable of using tbree 40-kg. (88 lbs..) of flour at one time. The machine is equipped with hydrauiic lifts that enabie the baker to remove the dough easily and quickly. Upon entering the sâtore, the customner can select from the freshiy made Calabrese bread, pita bread, muffins, poundcakes, crusty roils, raisen breads as weil as rye bread, pizza dough and other items. Daddy's Bakery is open Monday to Thur- sday fromn 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Fridays »from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays from 10Oa.m. to 6p.m. Catch 22 ope'ns A renovat ed and redecorated Catch 22 was officially unveiied at a reception last Friday afternoon. -On hand to help kick things off were Regional Chairman Gary Herrema lef t) and Mayor Bob Atter- siey (right) who presented Peter Soiyom (centre), general manager of the 301 Byron St. S. estabish- ment, with an officiai Town of Whitby key chain to hold Catch 22's front door key. Catch 22 bas a club like atmosphere and, indeed, resembles a traditional gentlemen's club, although everybody is welcome. Free Press Staff Photo Gorilla 'hired. to seli used c ars The officiai am- bassador for Triex (a new method of seiling used cars) was raised at Nurse Cbev.-Olds. Mon- day. The ambassador, a giant gorilla, is being used to kick-off a week long sale at the dealer- ship. The-brown gorilla was built by Robert Keith, who also designed. the eight storey King Kong replica that, on national television, climbed the Empire State Building this past year. He - bas also designed giant in- SIC 17 IFLORIDIAN STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCHI e11 A.M. T02 P.M. EVERY SUNDAVe INCLUDES: GRAPEFRUIT, GRAPES, HONEYMELONS, PRUNES, CERgAL, SCRAMBLED -EGGS, BACON, SAUSAGE, TOAST, TEA OR COFFEE. (CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH) CATCH 22 -301 BYRON ST. S. OPEN 7 DAYS A -WEEK OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEKI M M flatables of Ronadi Me:. Donald -and giant cans of Miller Lite, and Diet Coke. The idea for the Triex gorilla was conceived by Jim Cummings,, the president of, Triex. He believed that gorillas were protective,î pleasant, had strong family - ties, had strength and were very commanding. These were the values he wan- ted the Triex dealer- sbips to convey. The Triex gorilia has ap- peared in many parades, has attended charity events and may even appear at the 1984 Sunimer Olympies. The Triex gorilla took 90 days to build and is valued at $40,000. It- takes 8 strong peopleto set-up the cold air in- flated balloon, wbichis made of puncture resistant nylon fabric. The gorilla is brown with a gold beit and bas blue eyes. It stands 4- storeys high - and weigbs 1,000 ý pounds. The armns are 25-feet long, the chest is 20-feet wide and the head diameter is lO-feet. The -company' the goriila represents is Triex. Triex was foun- ded by the sarne people who created Century 21 Real Estate. Triex is a national used car fran- chise that selis premium, good quaiity vehicles. A customer brings his car to a Triex dealer- sbip. He signs a contract for 30 days which states the price the car will seli for and any terms and repairs which apply to the car. The car gets a safety check and a wash. The dealership' advertises and displays the car. Ail paperwork eg. financing, warren- tdes, tax, is completed DADDY'S BAKERY& DELI SPECIALIZING IN 3READS, ROLLS, BIRTH DAY CAKES, PUES SPECIAL HOI' CROSS BUNS 848 BROOK ST. N., WHITBY WHOLESALE-RETAIL '666-3271 by the deaiership. The customer does not in- volve himself wîth the potential buyer. This means that - the customer is not incon- vienced or builied into any bade deals. When the car is sold, the customer simply cornes to the dealership and picks up a cheque from the sale of bis car. In the first tbree- weeks of operations, the Triex franchise at Nur- se Chev.-Olds. bas iisted over 50 cars. These have included a 1966 Rols Royce Silver Shadow, a 1970 Corvette Sting-Ray ini mint condition and other- vintage.and im- ported cars. The sale that the Triex gorilla .j-i promoting extends to every department of the dealersbip. Along with the many Triex values, there will be sale prices on ail new vehicles. Witb every oil change, a customer wiil receive a free lubrication. With every body repair, there is 'free pinstriping available- and a free car stereo system is available witb 'every new lease car. Free bananas are being given away and there is a draw for a trip to Disney Worid in Flonida for a iucky family. OLD COUNTRY DELI& SANDWICH FARMI CREATE YOUR OWN SANDWICHI CHECK OUR GOURMET COUNTER MEAT &CHEESE TRAYS SANDWICH TRAYS FOR FAST PICK-UP SERVICE CALL VOUR ORDERS IN ADVA NCE.. 111 COLBORNE ST. W, WHITBY 66,6m363,3 ~7 Alfred Bonelto Sw eet smells f1i Dad-dy'9s Bakery M -M WHITBY 6863070 ý#~ of 0*,@ ---- 11

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