Whitby Free Press, 16 Oct 1991, p. 8

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AGE 8, WITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. 6CTOBER 16, 1991- whltbybusnes THE MAIN caatr and murderer and-win 200 downtown susecte - are ase ld'for the dollar sl part of Midnight Madness Whîby-,,--Downtown Business downtown on Friday, Oct. 259 S p.m. Jmprovqm Ent. Area's Murder t minigt as aMd élues WMl Mytey le Crime -Against Kevin hé available at p artcpting huai- n:t -The' contest (guess the' nesses. Nexrtwel lhCrm. Rayner E. McCullough, jpro- aident of the Laife.Underwrxeters Association of Canada, will b. guest speaker at a meeting in Oshawa on Thursda. Mçcullou hwilt speak to memiber of the Life Underwriters Association of Durham Region at Club loreley ut noon.' Ontario riding MP Rene Sa.- tenu will also be a guest at the luncheon. Powell:@ Edý-ucation .-,can enhance Canada'.s competitiveness What roi. should industry play ih education? That was the questio fAçI9rý Ken Powell of Imnperial-0 when ho was asked ta deveoj education afrateg-es frth o m- Pow;ell was the guopeaker durn a Durham -Partner/ERdu- catiîon* Council luncheon last' week. Involved with sales and pr- duct planning with -Imporial. Powée now Imperial'. manager of academic affaira, bezan the education project iÎas than twvo On. of the main questions facing Powell, was,«Whfy should myqrgamation get involved?» «Tbirough education w. can enhanoe Canada'ecmptitive- ness internationally.Werlave to support fundamentals of society," Powell said. Powell also Poi*nted out that education doesn tstop at the post aconda evei1 «A Uhathe aheif hf. of five to -seven-e years, h. said. "1¶ere needaito be mormpa sis on personal re-.ducation.ha While com ènis muat look to reinflorcingteir future employ- ment needà, PoFwell emphasized a" companiets, responsibility to its em4loyees.li vide job putsfcton.*e muet continuaflyprovide employees with'*theskiLs and proper frame of mixid.n" To achieve these goals, Powell outlined a series oýfkey points. Ho emphasizèd'tho importance of identiIin the key co-ordinat- ingodes ini education.> «There are over 850 associa- tions and organizations iin our country witha dctona focusiy,, t aneuaiîl Powell added a lot of overlap- pin g çould be eliminated through working together on siinilar Issu"s. GBERT, WRIGRT & FLAHERTY BAR RISTERS/UTIGATION COUNSEL Are pleased to announce the opening of the firm's office serving Durha m Region. 117 King Street, Whitby, Ontario, L1N4Z1 Telep one 666-0231 Toronto 686-2969 JAMES M. FLAHERTY*, resident patner N. CAMERON MIJRKAR, resident associate *Certified as a Specialist in Civil Litigation by the Law Society of Upper Canada JeÀrffÀffgÀ *WASTE SYSTEMS LTD'. For the most comprehensive office recycling program in Durham Region. Cai erckTY 4735 Durham Regit E E mr:o n* Cni Ontario Mlnlstry of SkiIIs Development PROFiS Greater proiflt doa't'halppen by acciden e Th BOmsP inmgfor Sà 'à . 03ms roru yoUr key toreIt PLANNIG IMPLEMTATION *120 hours of quality instruction *20 hours of personal consultation .4 of Durham ]Region's top consultants D urham iiegion ftUI' unulea For more information cail: DIAMORD TRIANGLK INC. (1 )4 085 1 BEN POWELL.., manager of academic -affaira <for Imperial OÙ Ltd., Was the guest ýspeaker' durmng 'Partnors in Education' held1 by the Durham Industry/Education Coun- cml Abve Kevin Ashe Xeft)' prese4tsPowell with a gift of apprecition. Looking for Retail Spaice? How about a location where your sucoess is a partnership of your landiord and yourself and your rent is geared to that success? -approx. 1500 sq. ft. '~.W7E1~X" I AP-M Busi*ness Owners.e Are you planning to succeed? L-ý 1 qk-ý IV 7- - , f

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