Paà ge 4i 'WJhtby Fie'e rrès's, Wednesdaây,,November20,i1996 Teen in fair condition after beingiý struck bv car Moving-On Up ward winning stylist, Cheryl 1Hannah, is very excited to anounce that she is joinin the talented and creative teamn of Studio S.K.O. with Sean and Rose. Chrl orIlvts 1/q4,rclet 108 Dundas St., W. (Upper Floor) Whitby, Ontario LIN 2L9 430-9397 - t _________ 0/ . l.. _ _ _ _ .. GAIL DANIEL Sales Representative 430-6655 What are you waiting for? lnterest rates at ail time low. Arrange your RRSP loan and you could purchase this 3 bedroom Freehold Townhouse. ONLY $114,'900. Cal Gall Daniel, Sales Representative at 430-655 First Time Buyerg.! Timing couldn't be better to oWn your own home. Detached 4 bedroom, large lot - garage. ONLY $1 049900. Cali Gail Daniel, COLDWELL BANKER R.M.R. (905) 430-6655 REAL ESTATETONO EACH OFFICE IS JNDEPENOENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED.TO NT 0EBRBRE F LDWELL BANKEA AFFILIATES 0F CANADA. 428-31 00 Li' l \1 ri ý,l i advertisement Professional1 woman doesn 't omrmse quality .Kira Cope-Elliott of Royal LePage in Whitby-Oshawa has a mission to get the job donc without making'her clients compromise.. And she's been successful -- borne out in testimonials by her real estate clients as she obtained 'top prodlucer' status in August for the Whitby-Oshawa office. In a letter to Kira from clients Karen and Paul Sawyer of Whitby, they state that " ... you sold our house at almost 98 per cent of the listing price in just over one month. You always kept us up to date of the trends in the marketplacel, our home was marketed very pffectively, and you always responded promptly to our questions and concerns."1 "It's the right time, make the right choice," is Kira's slogan. And she feels she can deliver, due in part to the experience she gained from conducting sales and marketing throughout North America for Lenbrook Industries in Pickering for over ROYAL LEPAGE Aim Hier.,. "It's the right fi/ne, mnake the right choice" Kira Cope-Elliott eight years. Corporate training provided the discipline, time management, client care and negotiating skills she now uses daily. Kira attended The University of Western Ontario and graduated in economics. Fol lowed by over eight years of corporate training she "did what ail along I wanted to do -- get my real estate licence." Kira Cope-Eiliott~i Her decision was made easier when she married a real estate lawyer. And she wanted to join an organizatio-n that offered a professional environment and excellent support for her clients, 80 she chose Royal LePage. "My clients are receiving a high level of service, accurate information, effective marketing along with years of negotiating traini*ng," she says. A letter to Kira from client Gloria Reid of Burlington states: "Your professionalismn and level of personalized service far exceeded the norm." She relates that the sale Kîra handled was an estate sale with the vendors living in otlier cities -- " a challenge thatyou'understood and assisted us w'ith from day one. You provided us with the right amount of information at' the right time to help us make informed decisions." Johanna Rienstra, associate broker, manager, says: "If you want the job done, caîl Kira." 3 000 Garden Street North, Wh7fitby L IR 2G7 666-1333. or Direct, 666-1339 ext. 79115 Y _____ ______ A 14-year-old Teddington Croscent, Whitby'girl remains in fair condiion in a Toronto hospital afler being hit by a car while crossing Brock Streot. Police say the girl and two friendi were crossing the stroot just north 'of Rossland Road just before 7 p.m. Wednesday. Her two friends made it safely but the girl was struck by a northbound car. She was thrown on to the hood of the vehicle which was driven by an èl-year- old WhIitby woman, and then felu on to the roadway and was trappod undor-' neath the car for 20 minutes boforo rescuors could freeolher. She was rushed to Osh- awa Genoral Hospital with serious injuries and thon transferred to the Hospital for Sick Children's trauma unit, whero she was listed in fair condition Tuesday. Tho elderly womnan Who hit her was shakon iUp but flot physically hurt in the ncideýnt. Police say no carzes will ho laid. A television and com- pter system valued at $2,5100 was stolen ini a break-mn overnight F'riday at Hornco Plastics, 1130 Champlain Court. .Police say tho cuiprits smashed out a double-pane glasp window to got in to an office, causing about $500 l, »ýý", ý,,% ".. - ,, . ! ý. 1 1 -ý 1 lý - ', - ý> , -: 'f ý < ý- ý w lçeRD 1 m sales represen"ve-