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Whitby Free Press, 14 Feb 1996, p. 8

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Pape8, Whiiby FieePm, Wodnssd, Fobwsiy 14. 199 whatiybu snel Sewarsfurniture-- -J store opens in Sean Canada opened the to the M oeuntiY's second stand-alone Sean.- open tû Whole Home Furniture Store ln ln Ont& Whiy o Feb. 10. ln Miss Desged excluslvely for As mi furnitune,- decorator .nuge and Whole]1 home-decor «accsines, the new planned 35,000) square-foot fbRnltune store five y.à at 1650 Victoria St. offers a wanrani selection of furnitune for eveny room In the home, including the home office., 'Re The. store lias more tha triple the seRing space for funnitune cf À 1 traditional Seau. department T stores. more than 109000 custom W o options are avallable on The upholstsned goodi. ProfeoI Sear. bas moved furniture eut evenin of Its department i the Oshawa wbich, Shopping Centre end la uslng the l 'vacateid space for expanded the.Ai assortuionts cf fashion apparel Oshawa and home accessoe. For» Alsales consultants lni theAneF furniture store attend what Sean. 905-US calls %Whole Home University,' a - series cftralnlng progmi that llnk the. selllng of furnitune and accessonles ta home fashion and consumer lifestyles.i Sem an.nada'. finst WMole Home Furnitune Store opened i Hitchenen last August. Iaddition Tii.4 NWhy store, Sear plans to iree more furniture, stores no this year, lncluding one issauga. iany as 35 additional Sears Home Furniture Stores are dln Canada wlthln the next mma as market conditions 'latinhips' ie discusged Association for, Office ionals is holding a seris of gseminars, the second of' "Male/Female Relation- wMi b. ç>n Feb. 20, 7p.m., at ita Resource Centre in' non. information, contact Innqy, chpter president, at 9-9960. Osuadian Association for' tIon and Inventory Control (UAk'I Durham Uflapten w1iI hold a dinner meetng on Tuesday, Feb. 20, at the. Earl of Durham: 227 Brock St. S ., Whitb. Don N. Frank wlilsus Coet ln $20 (non-members $25). For .egstadon, oeil Pauline Bailey at 721-3320. BANKRUPTCY AND A 'lid Jr Liam LIAM ARMSTRONG, 4, tries on a hat from Lids for Kids owner Kerry Stephenson of Caesarea, one of the gracluates of, a successful self-employmeOnt. program formerly offered by Durham 'College, Westminster United Church, Employment Canadaand thle Business Development Bank of Canada. Butfthe federal govemment recently cut off, fundlng for, he, program and Rtlsnowr«offered, at acoof $450, ai fthe- coltege. WetMlnsters Rev. Christopher White 18 seeling businesses or ogranizations wtilIng to be sponsors for the program,' b reduce or'eliminate cosbs for any unemployed who may wlsh to take the program. rsWItyF. rm Vtdeo store, to.go up at m al A new vldso store and renovations to -,a goverrnment' building highlighted building activity for which permit. were lssued lait month ln Whltby. Permit. were lssued for seven single faniily homes with a total value of almost $1.5 million. Commercial pernnits were issued for a 6,110-square-foot Block Buster Video store, valued at almost $324,000 at 1615 Dundas St. E. and $54,00 worth of alterations to the Tlm Horton Donutas hcp at 1645 Dundas St. E. About $250,000 worth, cf Interlor renovations, lncluding a new elevator, wlll b. made. to the Ministry of Government Services offices at 605 Rossland Rd. E. In total, permits wene issued for $2.18 million worth cf building In January. "Even, though some of oun neighbouring municipalities have not even achleved these klnd cf figures,.thons is little ta become BOC oas. onmenly Canox, hopes. ta, have Its new 5,300- square-foot; building, Justseut of its present Burns Street location,' finlshed by March 1. nthusiastc about in the monthAn Janualy, 1996, states Mayor TOM Edwardis. "It i. hoped thers will b. an increase In non-residential applications in the --omlig months."N Aspokesperson sayz the -new faclllty wMllb. about. double the. seof the old-one. 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