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Whitby Free Press, 19 Jul 1989, p. 4

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PýAGE, 4; WHITYFRE PE8m EDN ESDqAY, JULY 19, 1989 WHITBY MAYOR Bob Attersley asks taurant faèility proposed for the Mike Volpe (left) a question about the northeast corner of Hwy 12 and Taun- *10-million' banquet hall and res- ton Rd. PE"-RSPECTIVE, by Spectra Arhcitects hIc., of conven- tion/banquet hall and restauant facility proposed by Mike Volpe Holdings. Inc. at Taunton and Hwy 12 (Brock St. N.) in Whitby. h, Oh. ,Better Get _Con'vention fail ity' The facility will also include a hall to seat 300, a hall to seat 150, and stnaller rooms for bapt- isms or other events. Anthony said a restaurant, top serve Italian cuisine, is also in- cluded. "There is nothing of this. nature, this type of facility, in Durham," said Anthony. Parking will be available for 1,110 cars with entrances and exits froni both Taunton Rd. and therI facility receives appro- val, Anthony said it would ta ke a year to 15 months to construct. "Businesses like General Motors, they can't have a conven- tion here (Durham Region). There is a tremendous a mount of business available for the entire region," said Mike Volpe 500 HOPKINS ST., WHITBY 6612 HOW To SEAL A CONCRETE FLOOR Dust from concrete floors in garages and basements is a common problem. Many of us have tried to solve the problem by giving the floor a quick clean up and then applying a quick coat of Nfloor raint" only to have the paint peel off like a sunburn a couple of months Sealing concrete can be easy. We recommend clear concrete seals as opposed to colourecl seais. When a clear seai wears, you can* always patch the spot, while wear on a coloured seat necessitates the reseaiing of the entire floor in orcier to match the color. For seaiing basements, where heavy trafflo is unlikely, a water based seat such as Butcher's IRONSTONE is generally best. Alil that is required is a good scrub, using a heavy duty cleaner (SWISH JET), thorough rinsing with dlear water, allowing the floor to thoroughly dry, and the application of 3 to 6 coats of IRONSTONE clepending on the poroslty of the floor and the level of gloss that is desired. For garages or heavier traffic floors, an oil modifed seat (CSG CONCRETE & GYM SEAL) might be desirable. This is a little trickier. First any oul spilîs that may have penetrated the concrete must be removed. If they aren't, the oil will work back up through the concrete and cause the seat to Mif. Generaily, a thorough scrubbing with an industrial degreaser (INDO 500) will work wonders. After scrubbing and rinsing, the floor must bç allowed to dry for a minimum of 2 hours before applying the seat. Apply the seal with a paint roller. Generally one coat will suffice. On a particularly porous floor, watt 6 to 14 hours and apply a second -coat. The resuits are a dust free, wet look f loor which is impervious to most harsh chemnicals. 666-1224 é è ýf K

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