Whitby Free Press, 5 Sep 1979, p. 5

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F Beteen'ou aýnd.Me By RUTH CHAMBERS Aboùt Welco me Wago >n Ruth and the Weléome, Wagon hamper Welcome Wagon, a greetng service, Canadals--Neighbour- hood Traditon is he largestwelcoming service in he world and- camne mb being. in 1930. Welcome Wagon henceforth in today's column to be called WW; is acommunication medium, a combined ïadvertising, sales promotion and public relations' service. Our customers or sponsors, aý we- cail themn, are local and regional service companies, retailers and mnfcues ELEGANTLY-FEMININE' A great hairstyle for any occa- sion -it can be worn to- the office or for'a super nîte out on the town! , LA CONTESSA BEAUTY LOUNGE 119 -Green Street 668-9262 w. Heavy dust on your refrigerator coils makes it work harder to keep its cool. -An ocCasional vacuumiing of.the moils behirid or undemeath the refigerator can help it last longer and it won't use more electiity than it has to. Talce the $1 Wl test Shut the door ofyour fridge ona, dollar buf. If the bill pulls out easfil cold air can flow out too, adding to your energy costs., The fidge mnay need a new gasket or the solution may be as simple as making, sure the appiance is levet. If there's more than .6 cm. (4 inch) of frost in your freezer, you're putting energy on ice. Regular defrosting is easy to do and it' easier-on the fiidge.c Tunie-upClean-up It's simple. Appliances that are dean and well-cared for last longer and they use Iess eledtricity Over the long run, you can save money on appliance replacement. And of course, the less, energy you. waste, the more-dollars you save.* Don'et wse oenergy, narohydmo: HY95564 WHITRY FREE PRS, WEDNESDA&YSEI'TEMBER 5j979. PAGE S There are four types of eall program, movers and in Whitby after the*eali as ireminder or1I pnot neet theseare generally newcomers to the town. Also new parents, Because we deal at these stores we ýcan in ail honesty engaged women and a campus welconie. recomend these places of business,1 their products, the staff Our product can be defined as follows; we deliver sales and owners or managers. Many times newcomers will tell us messages_ regarding our Sponsors goods and services. We that they too will deal there because we do. A happy, satisfied extend greetings and good wishes verbally via a gift in the custo-mer is the best recommendation anyone can'have. We' basket and an invitation card to obtain a gift at the store or the' encourage people to read our newspaper and enjoy the rqdio place of business. -We carry educational literature regarding, civic and social opportunities'available in the community. COnT'!) ON PAC-P 6 ."The Most Famous Basket in The World". Even the children~ pn the street reconize the basket and will often run over to look at it and remark about pretty it is. They are always eager to oU ask if you are going to their home and if flot why not. They will direct you to any newcomer they know of and sometimes tell COROAIN0=H you about their school chums who are new in town and may< live several blocks away. .*..* TOWN- 0F WH ITBY The averrage husband reconizes the basket too and you Are always welcomed withi great courtesy. One young bride hadn't heard if our service but she invited me in immediately and when, her husband came into the room he exclaimed, 1"here's NOICEt jOF I I TE IUN < ;WW? She looked at him with startled amazement and said, f"how on earth do you know about WW?" His reply was, " why I NOTICE 15 hereby given 'that- the Council 0 f the thought everyone in Newfoundland knew about thîs." Corporation of the Town 0f Whitby Intends to pass a There are people old and -young Who corne from countries By-law to stop up, close and seil that untravelled public ne'a an fa,,ýfal ntioaliiesto ur ownof hity. rom< <hIghway municipally known as' Beech Street, 'Iing, nea an fa, oal naionlites o or twn f Witb. Fombéfween Brock Street and Perry Street bounded on the ail provinces, many states and neighbouring towns and cities forth by properties owned by the Town of Whltby and the they corne often sent by -their companies. Sometimes they are Canaclian PacifIc Railway and on the south by properties. older folk who corne home to retire., municipally known as 641, Brock Street NI and 700 Perry S',treet, and designated as parts 1,2,3,4;5,6, and 7 on a Pla'n" The civic information we carry and give to newcomers is >0f Survey dlepositec Iin the'Registry Off ice f or the Registry really appreciated. There are probabiy '"old timers" who don't < Division 0f Durham (No. 40) as Plan 40R-5243. begin to realize what Whitby bas to offer; I know because I was - N one. A letter of greeting and a map of Whitby from our Mayor, 1 -J which I give with great pride, because I think we have a Mayor tbe proud of. Several pieces of information from Cloca, --7~ Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority a'idacosr- tion map. A pamphlet from the Region explaining it's function.. '~Li UNTRAVELED i Durham. Instructions about garbage and a map on the back - , BEECH ST.I the Red Cross,' Boy Scouts, recreational and cultural sheet L with- listings of ahl clubs etc., Community Care, Whitby Historical Society,, Block- parents and places of worship. Others are Y information, a monthly Library letter, ýa Durham Police litter bag for the car which is most appreciated and a j pamphlet from the fire department plus phone stickers for fire >~ and police and ambulance stickers.I We carry invitation cards plus a gift in the basket from our- sponsors, which we hope "«creates an invisible bond between __r2jTJl the sponsor and the prospective customer", and exists long AND FURTHER* TAKE NOTICE that the Operations Committee of the Council of the Town of Whitby will, at thehour of 7:30 p.m. on the 1lth day 0f September, 1979 In Committee Room No. 2 0f the Municipal Building, 575 Rossland RZoad East, Whitby, Ontario, hear'in person or D.THAPAR by his tounsel, solicitor, or agent, any person who dlaims his land will be prejudically affected by such By.-law and Denture Therapistwho:appIies to be heard. Bhdy0 214 Dundas- St. E., Whtby 17.e hty nai Wm. H.Wallace, AMCT,CM.C., Clerk-Administrator, 60 -n971The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 1 ~575. Rossland Road East, HOURS: Mon. - Set.& Evenings By Appointment OnIy Whîtby, Ontario. ______________________________________ LN 2M8 ùokhwhors seJin voir eectnct HY9-5564

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