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Whitby Free Press, 23 Oct 1996, p. 12

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Page 12, Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, October 23, 1996 Pub nlight Offering ail insolvency E'ruri y services including personal & corporate bankruptcies 1%e daWitLish Club O H W will hl rts Pub O H W Night on Friday, Oct. 25. 122 Albert St.. 721-7506 li Cost is $20 for the nightAJX that gets- underway at 8 AX p.m. at Jackson's Touh f 50 Commercial Ave- 619-1473 Clasa,ý 104 Consumers Dr., COBOURGI Whitby. 72 King St. W.. 372-41i44 James R Yanch For tickets caîl Ian at Sa turday & e venlng FREE 666-2285 or (darnet at 668. p on m nsa albe.Iîil C n utto 8265. apitet vial.IiilC nutto Howlers THE POPULAR QUARTEr, Howlin' at the Regal Rom performance cost $10o the Moon, who perform ln a folk-blues- for members, $12 for non-memî,ers and country style, will be at the Centennial cari be oblained by calling Alison at 430- Building this Saturday- night ln a Vital 2529. Spark Folk Society concert. Tickets for Deohekoholds art sale .The Deohaeko Support Network's first annuai art show and sale will be held at the Whitby Yacht club on Saturday,- Nov. 2 and Sunday, Novi. 3. Artists include inter- na tionally acclaimed Michael Dumas; Edwin Matthews apprentioe to the late D.. Casson; Silvia Armeni, collage -creator; Jake Vandenbrink winner of- the Ducks tlnlimited Artist of the Year award. Admission i s $10 (three for $25) at the club., 701 Gordon St. The Deohaeko Support Network, founded in 1989 by a grouP. of Durhamn Studio tour Region residents, helps pewith disabilities le rich and contributinff lives in their communities. In 1994, the network was involved with the comple- tion. of the Rougemnount Housing Cooperative for People "with diverse back- grounds and abilities.» Deohaeko pursues non- governmnt funding resouroes to maintain in- dividual support systemn.s within the cooperative corn- Masquerade Friday A'Masquerade Extravaganza' wll be held Friday night, Oct. 25, at Heydenshore Pavilion. The dance, that wHil include an elimination draw, will be a fundraiser for the Whitby PublieIàbrary. Sponsoring the event is WhitbY BuBiniess in Action (WBA), the organization 'of businesss formed ealier this Year. WI3A also provided free transit during the County Town Carnival. Tickets for the dance are $50 per person or $80 per The tifth annual studio/' gallery tour will be offered L- bY The Station Galley on 09 Dundas t . NmbYçCorporate Contre) Saturday, Oct. 26 and Sun-M507à Those wanting to join the HARCT »$8.O Adults MNAYOHURSDA tour can visit up to 30 $6.00> fudkl2 PR,~TISTS5 artist/gaîr octos PERMS $2,5 & >cOLOUR & SET ,$20.00 around JIurhamn Region. Colour or MIlits $250 7 GROLLbE deT $S.0. For more information, O caîl the gallery at 668-4185. £ -£ We Provide New& Used Computer Systems, Parts,_Accessories & Upgrades foitr -4 2 -29 IN TERNE T EXPL ORÈR, '33600 Fax Modem, 16M Memory' 850M HDU, 80mhz'CpU LJIL, buI uaWItfl speakers Minitower Case 4M Memory Gig Hard Drive$59 1 M Video Card 3.5 Floppy Drive 958 0 Keyboard, Mouse Monior extra Monitr extra 1 year Parts Labour Warrant>, PLUS! 90hrs free internet with iStar' Join us at the SmaII Business Week Trale Show, Thursday, October 24, 4:-:Opm.at the Pickerina Rerorptin 1"i A. Yes. There is an excellent programr that was announced iast week by Re/Max Ontario-Atlantic Canada which allows you to buy with no money down. We will be putting on a seminar in November for first-time buyers. The program shows you how you can generate an income tax refund through RRSP's and that refund becomes ail or part of your downpayment. YAbiity -Real Estate Ltd. 1413 King Street East, Courtice.e (905) 432-720d or Toronto (905) 619-0663 Carol Rott - Sales Representative, Real Estate Can first timne buyers who have not owned property, Dana Decyk - Opticiani ~? 14.What should 1 keep in mind when selecting a rame so that 1 choose one that looks good on me? There are five basic face shapes: round, ovat, heart, triangle and înverted triange. To determnine'your face shape consult wfth'yourop-tician or sweep your hair away from your face arnd examine your facé in the mirror. The* framnes you choose should compliment or balance weII on your face, Today's trame manufacturers keep these basic shapes in mmnd. 1 advise my clients to try trames that match the basic shape of the brow bonie. It doesn't matter if the rame sits above, below, or at the eyebrow but rames usually look best if the rame shapes follow the contour of the brow. Some people have had professional colour analysis and are aware of their season. If you don't know your season you can often get into the right groupîng by deciding if you have warmn or cool slcîn tonies. Ask your optician which colours the trame is available in. Remember that black, white, blue, hot pnk, kelly green, silver metallics and orer bright tonies are considered cool. Warm tonies are peaches andi gold, tortoise, mustard yellow, copper, etc. 701 Rossland Rd. E. -àt Garden, :Whtby. 665-8515 Karen Judges - Hair Stylist, Signature I-fair Studio Can you suggest a new look tor the falV/Christmas season? A& This is a common question. When it is a question of change, f ~ . it is almost always the start of a new season. What we, (har ~, professionaîs/aimsts) always reply is, "A change is a change. No matter hw large or small." We begin with a consultation rmtesml r 4 - of conversation, a new direction inspired by input from both the stylist anclnt wou stemr. This would set a path into change or improvement. This assures th e client, that the balance and structure of the face, hair type and lifestyte comes into focus and -harmony. We want to achieve a physical change as well as- a mental state that is improved -by the simple uplift of the style and presence. With my 16 years' of experience, I feel that, 'Every person is an individual.' The outcome is different for each and every client. Ater ail, no two people are alike. The consultation should and will put the client at absolute ease. ~%~î44~eHAIR STUDIO 413 Dundas St. E. Whtby. 430-8787 Laurel DeMille- Your Good Health Store Manager Q-0 Whats the difference between ail the different brands of vitamins? A* Quality is essentially the difference. Unfortunately it is often difficult for consumers to determine which product is the best. Most, major drug.store brands are red or orange tablets that are tull of sugar and food colouring.with very low dosages and incorfplete formulas. Many vitamnin brands do flot keep up with the best sources arnd ways of absorption so mhat the consumer can achieve the optimum benefit of mhe product Supplements can also corne from a number of sources which greatly affect mhe absorption. Most cheap brands of calcium comé fron Dolomite, one of mhe poorest sources of calcium and may contain lead. The best source of calcium is minerai saîts.* Vitamin E can corne trom 2 sources and can be confusing because both products are consiciered naturat. Health food store Vitamin E comes from vegetalîe oil whiie what you mostly find in druq stores cornes from petroleumn which is consid ered to be less effective. Most labels do not contain this information. A good store will be able to tell you. Oshawa Shopping Centre,* 576-3766 I 486DÀ MODELTcoMPUTERS (905) 131 Brock Street S., Whitby, Ontario Ll N 4J9 430-5615 à Qe

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