Whitby Free Pres, Weckwsday, October 27, 1993, Page il business news Cham ber awards dinner Thursday WHITBY EDS employees took part in 'Unity Through Community' activities on Oct. 16. Above, Nancy Mendez was one of those playing charades as part of a visit to the senior ward at Whitby General Hospital. Below, Julie Ward, quality advisor- for EDS, assLsts her daughter Erica in winterizing seedlings as part of a renaturalîzation project held Saturday at Prngle Creek park, south of Manning Road. Photos by Jeromry Doesar, WhIrby Free Press Thy know that volunteering i one of life's mot rewarding experiences. Be a Local Hero. A New Spirit of G tng ý ý ýýlie m Customer service will be the subject of a Whitby Chamber of Commerce seminar on Friday, Nov. 19. 'Front Line Service' will be peetdby Tom Oleson and Chr es e anbeyý of Practical Personnel Management Services. The seminar will ho held at the chamber board room, 128 Brock St. S., from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Fundfest in Whitby Saturday A 'Mutual Fundfest' will ho held in Whitby on Saturday, Oct. 30. Money managers representing financial firms will discuss how to invest money. Hosts wilI ho Gordon laight of Fidelity Investments, Marcus Siade of Mackenzie Financial, Howard Gross of AGF Manage- ment, Jim Douglas of Trimark Investments and Peter Cowie of Templeton Management. Topics will include investingin emerging markets, in the Far East; înterest rates and the Canadian dollar; how proper asset allocation works;'"Are Canadian stocks a good place to ho?'; 'Do Canadian bonds make sense now?' The conference will ho held from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Le Gala. For more information cal 576-1726 or 1-800-661-0243. A Whitby resicJent has hoon apointed te tha board of gover- nors of the Society of Manage- oent Accoun tants of Ontario. Aex Coelho of Alco Financial Services in Whitby was appoin- jted te, the board. The annual dinner recognizing the business p orson and cor- porate citizen of the year awards wvill bo held by the Whitby Chamber of Commerce on Thurs- day night, Oct. 28 at Heydea- shore Pavillon. Guest speaker at this yoar's dinner will ho Philip Ol3rien, chair of the Canadian Chaniber of Commerce. OBrien is president of Doyen- core hIc., a service and invest- ment. company ho founded in 1972. The chaxnber awards night begins with a receçition at 6:15 p .m. Cost 18 $32 for members, flfor non-memhorai. Seminar on 'service' upcoming -aj Topics discussed will include: Jnvesting globally. Are Ganadian stocks a good place to be? Do Canadian bonds make sense now? Is the U.S. mnarket overvalued? How does propcr asset allocation work? Investing in the Far East. Investing in emerging mnarkets. Interest rates and the Canadian dollar. Question and Answer period with every presentation. Guest Speaker Line-up Fidelity Investrnents Mackenzie Financial AGF Investrnents Trimark lnvestments Templeton International Saturday, October 30/93, 9:30-2:00 Le Gala, 65 Sunray, Whîtby RS.V.P. and Directions phone Cathy at 416-576-1726 e 1-800-661-0243 MIDLAND WALWvYN S L U 1 CP , P t HI1NK 1N G- Hosted by The Oshawa Branch 1 Mary St. N., Oshawa TBLUE C HIP THINKING isa trademark of Midland Walwvyn Capital nc, GET VXATrrYOU'vE Goi COMING To You. WEEKLY. Introducing The New Weekly Pay GIC. Imagine getting paid once a week for your interest working for you sboner. doing absolutely nothlng. Now Ii's possible. And bts ait invcstnient option available only lntroducing the National Trust Weekly Pay ai National Trust. Sa ifYOLI think yoti'd lite GIC. The first GIC ta Iet vau collect intcrest the benelits of a weekly paytlteque. tait wcekly ta use riglit away or to re-invest, with the experts at National Trust. Its tinte It's an investntent option thai lets you get ta get what'scorntng to yott National Trust Helpitug yoii secure yoir fuiture 352 Brook St.S. 666-1800 - 308 Dundas St. W. 668-9324 Mutual ?undfest The JAil-Star Investmnent Conference Oct. 30, 1993 Corne join us and Iearn [rom some of the top rnoney managers in the Mutual Fund industxy on how to invest your money in today's investrnent clirpýte.