Whitby Free Press, 16 Jan 1985, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1985, WH-ITBY FREE PRESS Local company wins furniture award TORONTO - Sklar- Peppler's "Country French" Collection was the winner of the 1985 Minister's Award, the moat prestigious of the total Trilium Awards program, sponsored jointly by the Ontario Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ontario Furniture Manufac- turera' Aqsoiation. The awards presen- tation took place last Friday at the Verdi Banquet Hall near the International Centre in Mississauga. In addition to receiving the Minister's Award, Sklar-Peppler of Whitby also captured seven other Trilliums, winning in every n"feeorv excezot "Minet- WHITBY A.TNZN - MANR 2eFR:1SLE te", which was won by Liberty Furniture In- dustries Ltd. Individual pieces from the Country Fren- ch Collection were win- ners in the bedroam, dining room, and oc- casional tables categories. Another French collection from Kroehler Furniture Ltd., 'Louisbourg", was a runner-up in the same three categories. This theme was reflected in the entries of other Trillium finaliats such as "Fren- ch Country" from Kaufman, and "Country Charm" from Superior Upholstering. Both Decor Rest and Strathroy Furniture were finalists with French Provincial SINCE 1917 EVERYTHING HAS CHANG ED BUT OUR POLICY Just ask any of the old-tirners in Oshawa where everyone is assured of quallty Men's Wear--They wili quickly say - MURRAY JOHNSTON'S and t's just the f irst store NORTH of the 4 CORNERS. And be sure to corne to MURRAY JOHNSTON'S ½ YEARLY SALE. Murray.Johnston (OSHAWA) Llmîted 8 SIMCOE ST. N. Downtown Oshawa 725-4511 BAY«ýARE EENTRE (Govmrment Lcensed / Government Approved) NURSERY SCHOOL For Children 2 to 5 Years Old NOW OPEN 6:30a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday ail year, except Canadian Statutory Holidays We provide aFuil Day, Haif Day and Hourly Program with an abundance of safe new toys and equipment for fun and earning. H9GNEY BEAR BAY-E-ARE CENT'RE Also provides fully qualified staff To Teach, Love and Guide your child through to Grade 1. A HON EV BEAR DAYCARE DAY includes 3 Meals par day, prdpared by a competent nutritionally aware cook. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND ENROLMENT - 4 AFULLYGOVERNMENTAPPROVED NURSERY SCHOOL FOR YOUR CHILD The sheen of a claret finish sets off the finely-crafted hickory veneers and solids in SKLAR- PEPPLER'S Country French dining room, the 1985 Trilliumnwinner in the Dining Room category. The top of the twin pedestal table features eight-way matched hickory veneers in a sunburst design, while both table and server tops are edged with olive and ash burl. The table also features two 16 inch fully aproned fillers. Solid cabriole legs and sculptured shapes enhance the natural, woven cane back chairs. Chair seats are covered in a beautiful dralon jacquard velvet. The buffet contains a Pacifie cutlery tray in the centre drawer, while the desk includes such quality features as eight mm glass shelves with plate grooves, embossed fretwork on the glass doors, and three recesed pot lights. Brass-finished hardware in authentic French design provides the final accent. designs. In the category, , Sklar- "Traditional", Kroehler upholstery Peppler won in won in "'Couin- ________________________ try/Colonial" and Flair I Furniture won in M "Modern Contem- porary". In the \~THE CORPORATION 0F "Chairs" division of this THE TOWN OFWH ITBY category, Sklar-Peppler was again the winner * here. Sealy Upholstery *Canada Inc. won in the division with its "Em- bassy", with Cooper Bros. Upholstery Co. Ltd. as runner-up. In the "Special Fur- niture" Category two Trilliums were awar- ded, bath won by Sklar- Peppler, one for the No. 870 Wall System and one JI for the company's "«Leather Concept". "lWe had a record- breaking year for en- tries and for Trillium Awards", says Trillium steering committee chairman Bill Roffey. "This confirms the per- ception by retailers and consumera alike that these awards reflect great efforts from On- tario Manufacturera and real value for Canadian consumers. We know our membera who are exporting are also finding the Trillium Award a valuable marketing tool. " This is the eleventh year of the Trillîum Awards program. Clear the sidewalks Recent snow and freezing ramn starms in the greater Metro Toronto area have created extremely hasardons walking con- ditions autdoora for everyone and especially for Canada Post Cor- poration letter carriera. Ta help prevent ac- cidents and injuries through slips-and-falls, Canada Post is asking for public coaperation in keeping sidewalks and steps clear and free of snow and ice, to enable letter carriers to deliver the mail safely. Snow and ice-covered sidewalks and steps could also lead ta a tem- porary discontinuance of mail delivery to an address until the hasar- dous conditions are eliminated. During the winter season of 1983-84, postal delivery peraonnel across Canada suffered more than 1,500 injuries relating to slips-and- falîs. Clesred sidewalks and steps assure the continuing health and safety of mail delivery personnel, and assist in maintaining regular delivery service to more than 25 million Canadians. NOTICE 0F INTENTION TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby Intends to pass by-Iaws t0 stop-up, close and seil those parts of the public highways municipally known as Champain Court and Hopkins Street being described as follows: (1) That part of Champain Court, as shown below, being composed of Parts of Lots 23 and 24, Con- cession 1, Town of Whitby, and being designated as Part 1 on Plan of Survey 40R-8141; and, (2) That part of Hopkins Street, as shown beiow, being composed of part of the road allowance between Lots 22 and 23, Concession 1, Town of Whltby, and being designated as Part 2 on Plan of Survey 40R-8141. PA 2 -- - - - - - - - - AND TAKE NOTICE that the Operations Commit- tee of Council wiii, at the hour of 7:30 p.m. on the 4th day of February, 1985, in Commlttee Room One of the Whitby Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, hear any persons who dlaim their lands wlil be adversely af- fected by the by-laws and who apply f0 the Clerk to be heard. DATED at Whîtby, Ontario, this 91h day of January, A.D., 1985. Donald G. McKay Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East Whltby, Ontario LUN 2MBI Phone: (416) 668-5803 MOLLY MAID "Spaioling in Route CI.oning for Parficuior People" 666-2144

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