Whitby Free Press, 9 Oct 1996, p. 14

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Page 14, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, October 9,1096 S tike affects campaign FROM PAGE 1 sold, down from 2,800 last year. Tickets for last year's raf- fie went on sale in March, with the draw in June. This year's raffle -sales campaign didn't b"--nt July and 4y thetast two weeks, "which is usually when you seli about 60 or 70 per cent'of the tickets, there had already been a stnike announcement,» says Howard. «When we were going through the plant selling last year, we were sellingr 600 tickets a day this yea wve weme sellinglü2.' ea Local banicers also repor- ted savmgs accounts are up, he adds, which'means people are «stockpiling» FROMPAGE i In addition,, there would be an extra $90,000 required for an uTgrading of building ani main- tenance needs ihat are in- dependent of the theatre expansioi. S9ince the Centennial Building reserve fund has more than enough money to cover these costs, councillor an& committee. chair Den- nis Fox wante4 te know what would happen te the balance. (The fund was initiated by former mayor Bob Attersley prior te, his leav- ig9pffice i1991.) Morrow replied that the their money. «'n -fyo're stockplling your doé you don't blow a $100 on 'a raffle ticket,» says Howard. Ticket sales were delayed because Melody Homes had sold or given a house to the Peterborough Parkinson's Disease foundation sas Howard, and g4elo y Homes promised that the rames wouldn't overlap. Desite the probleis, the Un=teWay 'stili m;ade about $66,00, thanks to a percentage deal worked out with Melody. «We're protected-wept money from theveyfjst ticket sold so he (the deve- loper) shares the grief. If we undersell, we don't make as much money as we wanted to make... at this Iremaining funds would be left i place until, or if, the archives and Museumi faci- lities- are expanded. Built ini the 185013, the old courthouse and county council chaxnbers has been designated under the Oitario Hleritage Act. It operated as a court- house until a new facility was erected on Rossland Road i the 19609. In 1965, the courthouse (now owned by Durham Region), was leased te the Town for 99 years. Ini 1967, a Centennial project turned it inte a com- munitr centre and since that time, the building has served a variety of coni- niunity functions. level we were making à5 or 40 cents on the dollar.» That share increases to, 95 per cent after 4,000 tick- ets are sold. the days, says Howard. «It could have been a disaster in termes of the strike and (the) Sick Ki4sa and Princess Margaret (raf- fles running) at the sarne time." Despite the outcome, Melody Homes is afready talking about next year's draw, e nots "They sSe it as a pro- motion... so I thmnk he's reasonably pleased.» Theatre expansion Aj chvargad-deb I Street South man has bee harged with possesion of stole property under $5,000 after telling an officer he had a police radio. The portable radio, which belongs to Durham Regional Police wýent mis- sing iMetro l'roto Isat year. Theft froni home Laser diss and video eguxpment, valued at $?5,000, were stolen in a break-in Thursday at a Pre- ntice Drive residence. 'The theft occurred Borne- time between 7:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., police say* adding the culprit()foroed o0en awindow to get ito te residence. ~AVA c -B c 4 c c I c I c I c 4 KiéseinBnrpy A. Yo u could file a Formai Proposai, if you owe iess than $75,000 exciuding mortgages on your principal residence. The Pt iý ""lll11CX ultILIUliuce me samount you owe, extend the time of payment or a combination of both. A proposai can mun for a period 0f one to five years and if accepted by a majonity of creditors you have made a legai and binding contract with ail your unsecured creditors. Depending on your long terni financial stabiiity, a proposai may be a viable option to bankrupty. Murray H. Kideekel,, CHARTEREDAC fi"N -TRUSTEE ON BANKRUpTcY 179 King St. E. (lower level) Oshawa LIH 10C2 - 905-576-1926 g akrude acke -Trste n anrut? Ralph Shro%.Oui Mil A. Yes! Garnet cornes in many ciilferent colours, but red and reddish brown are the Most common colours seen by consumers. Appropéiately dubbed "green ire' by the East African retail trade, Tsavorite, a green gamet, offers a brillant array of greens. Frorn the ighter grassy hues to it rich pure green, Tsavorite delights you with a cr ystal clarity and brightness rarely tound in other green gemstones. in Canada Tsavorite is still mostly unknown but is starting ta be seen in many fine jewellery stores' Tsavonite was also displayed for sale at some very reasonable prices at this years Bancroft Gem and Minerai Show in August.-Tsavorite's verdant beauty has created an increasing popularity, which has'greatly taxed the limited supplies available tram the mines of East Africa. Stones over one carat are rare and fine stbnes larger than four or five carats have become collectors' items. Custom Jewellery Repairs andAppraisab 211 Brook Street Suth (beside firehaîl) Whitby. 666-4612 Scott S. Guirey - Hair Stylist, Signature Hair Studio. S Q How can 1 undo the summer damage to my hair? Ae Salon prafessionaîs would determine if the damage is done by the suni pool and suni, colourinq or a combination of these or other factors. In each case, the resulf would differ. If' it were as simple as sun j ~ damaged hair, we would teel the texture and assuming it.was sun * damage, a maisturizing treatment would be in order. It is ail in the. protection ot the hair. If it were chlorine damage, then the drying of* chlorine has to be cut out especially if it has gone to the point of stretching, breaking or even turning your hair green. (The green is due ta a tremendousbuild..up of chiorine in the hair.) The remedy is ta make sure that you use a cheîating shampoo ta remave ail chiorine in the hair., Then ta prateot when swimming, use large amaunts of conditioner betore enterinq the pool. That wiIl proteot you tempararily until youlre out ot the pool (leave the conditioner in the hair). Maybe use a cap ta caver or don't get your hair wet in the pool. In éoîouring, every case is an individual ane. Sa it is important ta be armed with the correct information. ~4L44HAIR STUDIO 413 Dundas St. E. Whitby a 430-8787 Deborah Glover - Associate Broker, Real Estate Q.Lately we've been hearing a lot about home inspections. 1What are the costs and advantages 0f having one done? A. There has been a t'rend recentîy tawards home inspections. The costs vary accarding ta the items being inspected and the -age of the subject praperty. Most reaitors have a list of local experts in this tield who could suppiy you with accurate prices. The big advantage is that any deticiencies or potentiel costs are discovere d prior ta making your otter firm. Ail parties ta the transaction are made aware af the condition of that praperty. Remember, that every home, whether it be aid or reiativeîy new, wili have a' number 0f deficiencies. Your concern shouid be with those that are costly ta fix and/or affect the basic structure of the home. Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. 10 Sunray St., Unit 23, Whitby - 668-3800 ta become confused when trying ta, make your selection. The r it CH!ghàw401 ela i top. The disadvantage of a top' like this are the joints wh'ich don't wear weii. The best dollar for dollar value is 'a product called Corian by DuPont. It is. an acrylic composite top that is custom fabricated for your home and has a 10 year in-home warranty. Corian also gives you 40 different colours or patterns to choose f rom. Thanks for the question. K By DesignH CIJEN & BATH A FF0R D A SL E E LE G A N 1916 Dundas St. E., Whitby 721-8892 Timothy McKee - Certified Kitchen Designer 1 need a new countertop, what should i use? 8 p r Ralph SchroetterG.G.. F.G.A.- Cartifipri (',immnlrmief Mu uemologist gui zoy bi Il 1 . 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