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Whitby Free Press, 8 May 1996, p. 8

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P 8e , Whltby Fiee Pros, Wednesday, May 8. 199 Post's Poiakat éham ber luncheon John Polak, corporate nager, co rporate affairs of Canada Pot Corporation, will b. the guest speaker at the annual awards luncheon to, b. held by the Wbitby Chamber of Commeroe on May 30 at Cullen Gardens Restaurant. Polak bas responsibiify for a variety of arease within CPC for Ontario, including communications, provincial goverment relations, industry and association liaison and a number of special projects. As a member'of CPC's senior management, he bas been active in the. ongoing review of Canada Postes mandat. The business person of the. year and the. corporate citizen of the. year awards will b. presented at thus luncheon. 1995'o business person was Barb Power of LaFontaine Trading Post and the, corporate citizen was Pebblestone Multi Services. The event is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Tickets are $32.10 for members and $42.80 for non- members. Contact the commerce at 668-4506 for more details. ANNOUNCEMENT lst ANNIVERSARy! MARILYN WILLIAMS <eft), manager of the Royal Bank at Rossland and Garden, joined by customer assistance representative Sonia Scott (middle) and assistant manager Liza Whibbs, p repares to dig into a cake commemorating the first anniversary of the b ranch. Photo by Jeremny Dresar, Whilby Free Press *Monday - Wednesday 8am - 9pm -Tbursday & Friday 8am - 6pm -Saturday 9am - 5pm, Sunday lOam - 3pm MORNING, EVENING & WEEKEND WALKm-N HOUIRS -No appoiniment necessary - Dr Gary~V MY.mffn$jhécp Itb onn u Big hel1p WHITY BG VDru g Store manage r Jason Hinton (right) and shop manager Jne Sage (middle), along with staff member An9eIa Woodhouse and project coordinator Angus Francis, were on hand for the officiai opening of Arc, a new 21 -bed Oshawa shelter for runaways and other troubled teens. The store donated some $2,000 worth of supplies to the shelter and wîil continue giving it a discounit on supplies. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Press Fuiupfundraiser The. fourth annual Fi for Literacy Week will b. held Maý 11-17 at Superor Propane, 505 Victoria St. E. htby. For each 20-pound barbecue tank filled up for $5, there wil b. a donation of $1 to literacy lhe kckofftiith fundraiser is on Saturday, May il when a barbecue party will b. held at Superior from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., witli hamburgers, hot doge, bal- loons,' face painting and a dunk A Powerful Multimedia Computer, SColour _Moni 'tor and Laser Printer Bestbt Computer PerformbanceCnter 25 Thickson Road North (Near K.F.C.) - Tel: 905-725-7454 - Fax: 905-725-7732 Hours: Mon., Tues. 10-7, Wed.-Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 11-4 ilsde PM P. for less than y.ou'would exýpeet,! * 120 MHz Intel Pentium Processor * 8 MB RAM - Intel 82430FX chip set * 1.GB hard drive - 1.44 floppy * MPEG full motion video * 1 MB PCO1 SVGA video * 14400 bps fax. data modem *Windows 95 keyboard * Windows 95 pre-loaded - includes manuals & 2-CO, tutonial * Eight Microsoft software titlest * MCrosofi Encarta 96- CD. - Wois 95.-CM - Mooey - CD. * agerousCeaue- CD. - Gogf - CD. 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Homepreneurs, hod sprn tradef(air The Durham Homepreneur Group wilI present its annual spring trade. fair for home-based entrepreneurs and the businesses that serve them, on Wednesday, May 15, 3 to 8 p.m., at the Annandale Golf & Country Club in Ajax. Spaoes are stili available for business owners wanting to promote themselves. Displays are $20 for memibers and $30 for non- members. To régister, or for information, oeil Anme Rîce at 905- 683-8891. Camp Day at Hortons TMm Hortons outiets acros Canada will b. celebrating their annual Camp Day Canada event on May 15 to rais. funds for the Mim Horton Children"s Foundation. Ail monies from coffee sales for the. 24-hour period are donated by Tlm Hortons store owners to the foundation that operates summer camps for deserving children from communities throughout Ontario. Last year more than $1 million was raised for the. summer camps in Parxy Sound,' Ont, Tatamagouche, N.S., Kananaskjis Country, Alta., and Quyon, Que. Health and safety Health, safety and environ- mental information workshops will be offered in Pickering on June 6. Organized by the Industrial Accidfent Prevention Association, Central Ontario division, the ses- sions are for plant and general mana ers,hIuman resouroes per- sonne, health 'and safety and environmental managers and co- ordinators, and joint health and safety committees. Educator Dr. George Deigrosso will discuss 'Dealing with the Challenge of Change' and Melissa Hýague_ of Ontario Stu- Networking The Business Networking Group wli meet on Friday, May 10,, noon, at Touch of Class catering and banquet hall, 104 Consumera Dr. (west of Hopkins Street). > uest speaker will b. astrologer Joan Ann Evelyn. Cost is $12 which includes lunch. For more information or to reserve a spaoe, call Marlan at 668-3083 or Sandi at 433-1246. PERSONAL COMPUTERS

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