Whitby Free Press, 7 Mar 1990, p. 11

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WHITYFRME PRESS, WEDNESVLY, MARCH 7,1990, PAGE il Panel. dscs on nFree, Trade It's. Workingl'?' The Durham Région Manufac- turera' Association will present a ne1 discussion on 'Freïe Trade - Workingt.? on Thursday, March 8, 7-45 pM«" at General W. sikoriii Pol;hVeterans Hall, 1551 Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa. Panelists are: - Bon Bail, owner -and pre- dident of Escalator Handrail GO., who exporta more than 90 per cent of hi rouct to customers worldwide, will discuss how free trade affects bis manufacturing business; -professor Carl E. Béleechef economist with McLean McCarthy Ltd., frequent com- mentator on current economic topics and specialiat'in Canada- U.S. relations, business forecast- mng and policy analysis; -Ken Pisher, manaer of 'M'- vestment attraction for thie Work glove, company for sale By Déborahi Luchuk Due to a decision to retire, Industrial Glove and Garment Limited's Robert Warden and partner have decided to put the company up for salé. The company, located in south Whitby bas been successful, and the 19âi-89 fiscal year was the first tiine the company's profits exceeded $1-million. "We purchased the Company in 1977, and we were doîng $200,00 in sales then, and now we're up to a million," Warden said. ie said free trade has basically had no effect on busi- ness. An expansion plan by the com- pany about two years ago was rejected by the Town of Whitby. eccMn is the name of the ~ e at Industrial Germent and love, wbere one million gloves were repaired and refurbished lastyear. Industrial gloves have alife span of seven repairs, Warden said. The company empl-oys 25. Ministry ofIndustly, Trade and Tecbnology! In addition to the free-trade discussios'n, the. asàocation will Bring In This Coupon And Cut 20% Off 110 Dunlop St. E., Whitby 666-1331 Hours: Closed Monday, Tues.-Wed. 1 0-6, Thurs. 10-8, Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10-5:30 OPEN SUNDAYS 11-4 feature the eîghth annual Dur- ham Showcase, display booths 4y several manufacturers. The showcase will ho held from 4 to 'feeeption will hb~e ld clfrom 5 to 6:30 p.m., dinner at 6:30 P.m. For more information cal DM coordinator Linda Hall Arodat 434-1412 or Roger Watson of William D. Little Mar- keting & Motivation at 686-4442. ALUE NEVER FELT THIS GOOý Not everything will cast more this year! Your participatine York dealer wants you ta enjay the year-round comfort of YORK's Stellar 2000«" High Efflciency HEATTUMP ... at an investment that represents good aid fashioned va1ueý Purchase by April 3Oth, 1990 and you'll benefit from low off-season pricing,9 plus your choice of.. UP TO -N .00 or CASH BACK CREDIT AGAINST YORK 5-YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY CASH or NO PAYMENTS, NO INTEREST BACK* FIL SEPTEMBER l5th* * You'U heat and cool with one unit that cuis winter heating bills with super efficiency and cuts summer's heat with remarkable air conditioning. And you can add a YORK HEAT PUMP ta your present ail or electric furnace. Aontdlemne i.mni Now that's value that wfipIricpaing York kjlIvr. r f ~~make you feel good inside! ý:ùhn-fnnii %aLhv AIR CONTROL HFATING & AIR CONIPITONING 686-3511 VJ<N19 Scotlobonk ' Ir r> ÀeIL / I 'i ¼je- but, SHARPEN YOUR -SCISSORS . ANDmo CUT 20% 3EFORE 'lEvai P J ilS I i 1

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