His job primarily these days is to raise money for closed captioning of Canadian television programming, which is captioned about 60% of the time. (The goal of Canada Caption Inc. is to make that 100% of the time.) The softâ€"spoken Oakville man even looks like a TV personality with distinguished hair and the kind of broadly experienced face which is easy to trust. NOT A ‘SUIT AND TIE‘ GUY But the truth is while Chanyi looks mighty fine in a suite and tie, somehow he doesn‘t seem like a suit and tie sort of guy. Trained originally as a geologist, he went back to school for an MBA and after a short stint with Eaton‘s department stores became a dealership "troubleâ€"shooter" for a car importer. It was exciting work, and he had a lot of autonomy in his job. But when things picked up for Toyota in the early ‘80s, there wasn‘t so much trouble to shoot; he left to pursue his own line of opportunities. Former ‘troubleâ€"shooter‘ raises money for closed captioning of TV programs f oy Chanyi is a dapper gent. Originally a southwestern Ontario farm boy, he has come a long way in this 40â€"some years. Currently, he is revenue development officer for Canada Caption Inc., as well as, an independent financial planâ€" ner. Married and the father of two, Chanyi (pronounced Chainâ€"ee) lives and works in north Oakville. As he has wended his way along a rather meandering career path, he said, his basic philosophy has been to "help people". "If you go out and help people, whether its with retirement planning or getting much needed services for the deaf and hardâ€"ofâ€"hearing, the money will follow," the financial consultant maintained. "I couldn‘t go back to the corporate world. I hated it," he said in his Lyon‘s Lane office last week. "I felt uncomfortable being a cog in a huge machine." He also confessed with a grin, I put the suit and tie on for this interview." Ah. Normally, he would be more casually attired, the financial advisor said, especially since joining Canada Caption Inc. in early 1992 â€" a small, innovative, chariâ€" tableâ€"entrepreneurial company. Since his job involves linking up corporate sponsors (who generally dress conâ€" servatively, for success!) with television broadcasters 1/2 PRICE BOTTLES FOR A~~ FIRST TIME BREWERS Prizes not in conjunction with any other offers