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Whitby Free Press, 12 Apr 1995, p. 8

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. M Wtby Fm sPoesWoesday. April 12,1995 Assessment office moves to Oshawa I%. Ontario Ministry of Mnance regional property assessment oflio, which employs 55 people,. bas officially moved into new quarters on the east aide of the Office (3alleria at the Oshawa Centre. SThe 11,000-square foot area is accessible by an elevator from the Centres main floor,, and ramping throughout the office itself, ensures easy acoess by clients. Plenty of parldng and proximity to public transit, retail stores and services alo made the location 'user-friéndly.'. 'We are really pleased with our new location and the opportunity it affords us to better serve our custom!ers,"t says Merv Bowen, regional -assessment comissioner. "Tus is ideal in terms of visibility and convenience for the public. The availability of parking is especially beneficial." Permits were issued for more than $3 million worth of con- struction, mostly residential, during March in VWhitby. lhe permits were for 17 single family homes, valued at- $27 million. That'. down considerably from the $11-million worth of residen- tial permits issued in March last year. But Mayor Tom Edwards says Whitby "continues to do com- paratively well" when many other communities in the Grea- ter Totonto Area have experien- ced «drastic -reductions" mn real estate sales. Moreover, permits have been issued in the first three months of 1995 for almost $42 million worth of building,-- althougfh $38 million of that amount is fr the final prtio of the Whiitby Men- talHRealth Centre reevelop- ment. In the flrst three months of last year permits were issued for $18 million worth of construc- tion. Edwards says the public works department report indicates that capital investment, and this in- dicates confidence that 'capital investment in our community is stali a good thing to participate Penitium -Processor Powered MultiediaPC ALL SYSTEMS INCLUDE DIGITAL ANS WERING MACHINE, FAX & MODEM ~Ž: :~:* :::txs~ XX îi.i~~ O'troii * mor.i i *ot ,ecessa,.I, Noierae ee j ELk 1- &eai PERSONAL COMPUTERS S>sem indludes 7 Microsoft Home softwareiles: Encarta '95 Golf vl.0 Works 3.0 Dangerous Creatures Money Scenes* Entertalnment Pack* *Scanes* Entertainment Pack are pflade nthebad iv IPC CDIFX-66 Intel 0.5215Mff&processor *Pentium OverDnive ready *VESAISAPCI bus architecture *4 PCI J 2 VESA local bus stls *4MB RAM, internaI write back cache *420MB high speed hard drive *3.5" high density floppy dive O A Q UAD speed CD ROM . *Duel ampfliied speakers P E *16-bit sound card *14.4 VoiceFax/Modem G *1MB PCI SVGA vdo card " 14" S VGA monitor. 1024 x 768_28dp " MS Mouse and mouse pad " MS DOS6.22 " Windows for Worlgroups 3 Il " Three yeer parts & labour warrant>' " Fin tyear on-site serice t Seven Mcrosoft software files a IEM1 M-1a 999a11b LANNV JOSEPH (left) and Gilbert Huneault,- two of the four, partners *who launched Air Oshawa, give the thumbs-up to their new venture, n the cockpit of the one of their De Havilland Dash 8 airpiane. Air shaLwatakes o'ff By John Dujay Local politicians got a taste of the- sky recently as they took flightith Air Oshawa. ADe Havillaxld Dash 8 airplane, with capacity for 56 people, took - assengers on an air tour Of tÊe area to as far away as Trenton. oe couldn't. believe how quiet the plane was," says Steve Gilchrist of Scaâroogh, oneé of l u f IPC CDIFX-590 *Intel Pentum-ROMHz pmocessor " Pentium OverOrve ready " ISAPCI bus architecture " 4 PC! local bus stots " 8MB RAM " 530MB high speed bard drive " 35" high density floppy dnive "OUAD speed CD ROM QtAM " Duel amplified speakers " 16-bit sound card SP E " 14.4 Voice/Fay./Modem " 1MB PCI SVGA video card C " MS Mouse and mouse pad " MS DOS 622 " Windows for Workgroups 3 il " Three year parts & labour warrant>' " Frst year on-site service t Seven Microsoft softK are files (Monitor flot lnduded) Lease for $97/month* IPC CDIFX- 100 . 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Tel: 905-725-7454,b Fax: 905-725-7732 Hours: Mon., Tues. 10-7, Wed.-Fd. 10-9, Saturday 10-6, Sunday 11 -4 Computer Performance Center r-T:-N four partners in the new venture. "It was quieter than sin le, engine 1lestxing on he runway, he says, adding that's good news for local, residents. Gilchrist's partners are three Whitby residents -- Gilbert Huneault, Terry Clarke and Lanny Jose ph. The newly formed company will offer Ilights to taa Montreal and gWinds3or, shortIy after the new terminal opens in July.. Future plans include securing flights to some cities in the U.S. in addition to more local Canadian destinations. Gilchrist is excited about the potential1 market for Air Oshawa,. which he says can number 1.4 million people if Scaorough and Markham-are included. B-ca-use Highway 407 will eventually 'run through north Oshawa, residents north of Toronto in Markham and surrounding* areas will see Oshawa as a legitimate alternative to Pearson, says Gilchrist. Air Oshawa is projecting 118,000 persons will use the service in the flrst year of operation. They.promise to have competitive pricingý -that ýwillt- offer seats at a lower price than Pearson. Gilchrist calîs bis conipany "a real addition to the business of Durhamn," as executives will see travelling from Oshawa ., as more convemient than from Pearson.' IYouIl get ail the bells and whistles that you'd find at Pearson," says Gilchrist. "However, you won't get the stress." I MAEL BOXES ETC. ITr'S No-r %rItT WEDo. lIT's Ho%% WE Do 1-r. 701 ROSSLAHD ROAD EAST (S.E. Corner Rossland & Garden) WUTB3Y Tel: (905> 666-1145 Faxo: (905) 666-5394 Residential permits down from last year April is... CUSTOMER APPR 'ECIATION' MONTH THANK YOU SPECIAL Limit 250 per customer, per day. Additional copies chiarged at MBE published rates. 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