Page 10, Whitby Froe Press, Wednüsdai, May 18, 1994 Horse trading resuits in Wal-Mart sig.areeen * 666-1177 Robert G. Eockel ~ FI= E=- - <Z> LJ 1,1E IF -Serving You For 40 Years - .Geraniums. (Many Colours Avaiable) *Bedding Plants. Many New Varieties of Plants Dundas St. E. Hwy# J WarenRd. Bus St. E. 0 Consumers Dr. To advertlse In future issues <of thls Whltby Free Press feature, please cail Lynda at 668-6111. B yMark iteesor Whitby's new Wal-Mart store iq droppînit its 'Vie Soîl For Legs' and 'Satisfaction Guaranteod! signa in retumr for permission to add a McDonald's and Penrizoil agreement, which is sub- ject to approval by council, came after soins. hors. trading between Whitby planning and develop- ment committes and Tim McLeod of Neon Producte, the Scarborough company that is maldng the new signa. Wal-Mart lhad aked commit- tee for a minor variance, allow- ing it to, replace nino eisting Woolco signe and te, add three now ones. Before committee could con- aider the request, McLeod requested that it also allow a four-foot, non-illuminated McDonald's sign on the outside of the store noar tho main R<estaurant & S orts Bar 'I Diing Room Specials , :Buy one entrée at regular price 1 * iget 2nd entrée KAT 1/2 PRICE *Equal or lasser value. N~ ot be used viogh tier specia. Eq*May 31194. m colloaguos, and thore wore ismilos ail around as the deal was appro- vod. entranco (McDonald's will oporate the stores cafeteria) and a Pennzoil aigri on the garage (Pennzoil will operate the store s 'tire and lube express%) Committee rojected the roquent, auggotinig Wal-Mart submit a or application for the new signes., In discussing the original variance application, north ward councillor Don Mitchell expressed his dilike for tho 'wo soil for les' and 'satisfaction guarantood' signa, calling thoin examples of Amnorican-style McLeod jumped te his foot and offoed to tradie the 'we sol' sign for the McDonald: igr. Would McLnod trade the 'satis- faction'ý sign for the Pennzoil sigri, Mitchell inquired . MeLeod agreed. uLetPs do it," Mitchell urged hie West side of Hwy. 12, 112 mile north of Thickson Road. Intersection. 655-4411 CLEANING OUTfSIDE WINDOWS For many of us, cleaning outside windows means two things - wet sleeves from the cold water running dlown our arm and getting the lacider to fit windlows which are always at inconvenient heights. Fortunately, with the addition of a few convenient tools, you can now wash windows as high as 25 feet in the air quicky and easily while standing on the ground. Ail that is required is a Iightweight telescopoc aluminum pole, a window brush and a window squeegee - the same tools the prof essionals use. Simply 'fix a solution of Swvish Sparkle glass and wndow dieaner in water, app4y the solution to0 the window with the brush, rernove the brush from the friction fit pôle, attach the squeegee and squeegee the window dry. You wiIl have an enlire panel of streak free sparkling windows in Iess than 2 mninutes. And there's no tramrpling through flcMIer gardens, no wet sleeves and no falling off ladders. Ifs easy, inexpensive and the kit Lass a liftime. Corne on downt SWshClean-It Centre. We'repe experts in dJeaning and 500 Hopkins Street, Whitby 666-1224 (9O5)7~14T By Sharon Stevenson Impatiens and goraniums will ho hot sellers during the summer annuals soason, predicts John Van Stavoren owner of the Gar- den Shop at 7ýI5 Taunton REd. E. With junprovod weather, spring planting will bo in full swing this mnonth and next,. aWde looking for a busier soason after the sovero winter we have had. People wanit to %et out and do some gardeming, says Van Stavoereni, whoso garden centre was formerly the Garden Mart, of which ho was manager. He was proviously the manageor of the John Brouwer Gardon Centre in Ajax. Ho expanded the greenhouse to 3,000 square foot which will "allow for better shopping con- vonionce »"ho says. Van ëtavoren, born in tho Notherlands, says ho was ffret intrôducod to gardening 25 yoars ago by bis father, as a famnily ovont. The Gardon Shop offers a coin- plote lino of nursery stock, éhrubs and a wido varioty o gardon-relatod items. Seminars about gardening and inter-locking paving stone may ho offered ini the near future. van stavoren and staff are atili preparing gardon stock and items up for tho coming season. «We'ro oenjoying it. As long as tho woathor is good we'll enjoy itp» ho says. advice for nonuprofit giroups A service linldng not-for-profit organizations with freo, profes- sional accounting advico is now available ini Durham Region. Community Accountants (Durhamn Region) was initiated by meinhers of the three professional accouniting organizations in Ontario te provide acces. to tho accounting expertise that groups need but often cannot afford. "Not-for-profit organizations have a growing importance in our community," saya David Nabi, an organizer. "It in in everyone's interest that they operato as efficiontly as possible." Comnxunity Accountants will holp with setting up the books, budgeting, funding propoais, cost controls, accounting systoms and procedures, reports for the board of directors, incorporation and roistration and taxes (GST and pg. Groupa that need help can cail 430-9122. 'This is not an auditing or bookkeeping service,".ays Nabi. "It ia free business advice for not-for-profit organizations that want to improve their accounting Icnowledge, alîls and abilities. Consultations would normally occur omer a period of one te four