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Whitby Free Press, 6 May 1992, p. 23

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WIMIBY FMRE ¶ESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6o 1992, PAGE 23« whitb o kinsmlen Friday, Saturday, Sunday at froquols Park arena, 50exiitorsat this ear'ssow Juaiabutanyrthing ,you could want "for your h orne .Will b )i.-on, dis play thier weekend at the' Whitby Homie Show. The s ho w* has beè,n orà- ized 4y the WVhitby. -Kinsmen Cl ub, at, IrqosPark arena, ýwith-pro-;, ceed gong to Whitby General Hâsp ital. qWe have a fulrange of home- reiated- services,"- says Fred Wynistorf, one of the club's orranizers.of the s>ihow. "Some-antiques,,custom furni-; tureB,,homie inprovements, inter- jor doctora'ting kitchiens, win- dows,swmigpol.. -the iistgo' n sétorfsa9 àtere'a. going to b6ut50 exhibitors tis year. «We were filled las. year ý(and) we're filled tis year. à otereightito 12 efibi'- are ezpecte te sowand--trad coilector'ecards in Whitney Hal. - uWe figured that the parents go to the home show, the kida go upstairs tolook a t the cards.i.. of course, a lot. of adults are into that, too.7 Between .1,600 and 2,000 people attended the. show last year.W-YVnistorf says .«we'd like to have twice that manv" this year. The show runs -Friday from 6 to 9 p.ma., Saturday fromi 10 a.m. to 7 p.m, and Sundayfrom il a.m. to 4 p.m. - A special Mother's Day pan- cake bireakfast will be hld Sn- day morning from 10:30 a.m. .........~... e-*">M*** (PP) Here are some additional suggestions that may help you" in building your project or fencee.. *Always nail a tiner piece of lumber to a thicker piece. * Nails and ýother 'hardware should be a hot-dipped, zinc- coated or equally'w"eii-protected materiaàl. 'Otherwvise, weather ~~uet1ernto rust lea-ving * dr maxmum nolding power, use rn-g --- or'spiral-shanhk nails. They can help reduce warping of lumber. 0 Tol reduce splitting, drili a pilot hole about three-quarters the di anieter of the naiL. For dense or brittie wood, grind sharpness from'nails or blunt the points bUtriking theni carefuly with a ammer. Blunt nails cut through;,sharp ones pry apart. lo-Mlleèids of lumber may not bée square.; Be-square and trim end. *With lag screws, use fiat washer under head. 9 Use washer under nut and head of machine boita and' juat under nut of carrnage boita. *Wear giovea to help, avoid splinters and a mask when drilling or sawing to avoid inhaling sawdust. *Tops of upright structurais and jolat ends should b. bevelled to a« 30-- to 45-degree angle for drainage to munumize >moisture absorption. 'While 'pressure- treated. wood resists end rot, it remains subject to splitting, checking and chipping caused by -mcoture-induced swelling and subsequent shrinkage. 1 ,p Trleated wood is ýresistant to damage from termites and decay. To help protect its appearance against the. effecté of moistu re,' use a' water* repellent; it will reduce chbecking, 'twisting and slntering. *When staining wood,. follow the manufacturera' "instructions. Wood', should be dry for beat resulta. NewRiESPfor (Registered Educatiôn, Savings Plan.) The Canadian Scholarship Trust Plan is Canada's oldeat (est. 1960) and largeat RESP. Over 225,000 children are currently enrolled and over $500 million under administration. C.S.T. ha. just added more fixiilty te group RESP. Tihe new plan aIlows: *up to four soholarship payouts - * ransferable to age 21 within the immediate family, and up to age 17 outside thefaznily *rofundable enrolmont fée with Eut scholarship *trado & teo.huical sohools accepted *safe investmonts --GIs,. Treasury Bills, first mortgages, governmont bond.. Today, it'coats the average university student $37,190 to complete a four-year degree. (This includes the coat of tuition, books, accommodation and living expenses.) By the year 2010 a four-year degre. will coat over $115,000.00 (Source Statistica Canada & Directory 0f Canaian Univeriies). By the year 2000, 65 per cent of ail jobs will require mnore than a high achool diploma. The weighted average return based on 1991 scholarahipa i.- approximately 15 per cent per year compounded.' How does the. CST Optional Plan work? A structured saving a plan, deposits start as low asu97 e month. Interest earned on the contributions accumulate tax-free. Accumulated intereat is paid te students in the form ofascholarshipa (and taxed in their hands). CST lha awarded weil over $100 million in achlarshipa te students. For information contact'Bilan Mathieu, Canadian Schoiarship Trust Consultant Pickering, (416) 330-6355. BRIAN MATHIEU > CANA DIAN SCHOLA RSHIP TRUST PLAN (416) 330-6355 1501 HOPKINS ST ~~I* !iiW iU~WHITBY e 430-8081 WAREI-IOI.JSE Mon -Fn IQOOto8:00, _________________________Saturday 1 0.00 to 6:00 OPENTMOTHE PUBICO 'Trie ndyrcomputer backed by friendly service and support, The Computer Warehouse, opened last year te meet the communityls growing demanda for higli quality, affordable computer systems., FamiIy-owned and opemtedx, we' maintain the philosophy that your computer should b. a satisfyng, enjoyable tooli Until .ten yearsagof, computer. were perceivea as <ufriendy9 One neededte bobea specialist,' progammeSorcomputer engineer to master computer machinery and pors.Computer syatems were generay required only 1by umiversities, bankis ad big business. Today, computer literacy begins 'in nner artn d continues thre university. Today's persnal computer la straiglit forward and easily mangeale.Its applications are limited only by the computer owner's needs and interesta. An individual at home can send mail, shop, mâintain family records ýandiceat.' art: and Music using a persnal computer., ' We, at the Comýputer Warehouse invite you te come i t e se.ow computers are built and msvioed, and use our demonstration computer te find the- applications that are' riglit for your home or business. We offer ful custemer service and support, fuli warranties and on-site technical staff. The Comnputer Warehouse i. located-at 150 1 Hopkins St., at the, corner of HopldnoSt. and 'Consumer. Dr. in Whltby. BusinÎesheur. are 10 a.m. tà 8 -p.m., Monday threugh Friday and- 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday. Phone 430-8081. An Adve rtising Featlure for- Exh ibitors at th is ', weekend's" show

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