Page 12. Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, November 2, 1994 d% F ormer PSST to b BUIýN:ESSSWELCOME -YOU! roasted Soiledl Dirly Ca:rpe=ts Restoring -Their Original Beauly Nothing detracts from the beauty of your home more than soiled carpets caused from ground in dirt, animal stains or food spilis. If i's time to dlean your carnets you are f aced with 3 options. You can hire a professionat, pick up a machine at the local supermarket, or come to Swish, the carpet cleaning experts, and rent the same equipment the prof essionals use. Carpet cleaning is easy and economical - you can probably clean -your whole house for less than $50.00. We'Il give you ail the advice and expertise you need - free! We'll even show you how to Sctchguard your carpets thus making your carpets virtually impervious to future staining, A word of 'caution - if a weekend rentai is desirablé', reserve ahead. The units are extremely'popular. Spectacular resufts are guaranteed. If you don't get the resufts that you're expectiflg, we'lI.give yduyour money back! ~.Saturday Hr. CLEAN-IT CENTRE 500 Hopkins Street, Whitby 666-1224 SATURDAY, NOV. 5,Q ON SUNDAVI NOV. 6,.QISLI FiduiveBornhoffén 750 Hopkins Street Whitby 666-11l77 s e e e s s e e e e 1390 HNScas'onteETa ui aWibou6-39 'Present your produet' Thle Whitby Chamber of Com- merce will hold 'Present Your Product or Service' on Friday morng, Nov. 11, at the cham- br office, 128 Brock St. S., Whitby. For $15, business owners/ operators can present their pro- ducts or services for three minutes, and hear 14 other pro- sentations,' each in a difféent business categoy The break ast meeting begins at 7:45 a.m. Cali 668-4506 for more information. RE-ELECT RALPH BLANK Whitby Hydro Aulhorized by the CFO for Ralph Blank -V RE ak Tire- 31 CONSUMERST.DR ITB Mo8001 SSSSS800-S O0 E Buns Ma, ýr0 (('S m(E 1AsrE ((Ar EVERROD9Y'S AF(ERI iste Des Newman wiIl be the sub- ject of a roasting at the annual geea meeting of the Durham Reion Manufacturers Associa- tion on Th ursday, Nov. 24. Newman, president of Came- toid in Whitby, is chair of the association. .Ho is a former echool trustee, former mayor of Whitby, foi-mer chair of the Ontario Municipali- ties, former president of the Canadian Federation of Mayors, chair of the Oshawa Area Plan- ning and Development Study that paved the way toward for- mation of the Rebron of Durham. Ho was a member of the found- ing committees for Whitby General Hosp ital and Denis O'Connor High School, chair of the Industrial Accident Preven- tion Association for Central Ontario, and the member of several boards relating to his business. Cametoid applies protective coatings to aerospaoe parts used in air-frame engine and landing gear assemblies. The annual meeting will be held at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa, starting with a reception at 5:30 Cost is $45 for members $49.50 for non-members. Cali 434-1412. Nominate the citizen. of the year Ites almost time to salute Whitby's outstanding citizen of the year. Nominations for the annual Peter Perry Award are open. The award, sponsored by the Wlhitby Ohamber of Commerce, will be presented in late November. Nominations close Fi-iday, Nov. 18 at 4 p.m. The Peter Perry Award, named after the town's founder, has been presented since 1955. Last year's winner was Jim Souch. Nominees must have contributed to the prosperity and social development of Whitby for the last five years. Nomination forms are available at the chaznber office, 128 Brock St. S., Whitby. Completed nomination forms must be mailed or hand-delivered to the charaber office. Individuals, couples or families may be nominated, but not community groups. Mere numbers will not influence the selection committee, and anonymous nominations will be not considered. The award may be presented posthumously. VT -u-i-