PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1984, WHITBY FREE-PRESS "PROGRESS EDITION" OIL CO.Popne Refmis,! 1~LI Ssuhawa *Dufldas Location <IPETROLEUM, PRODUOTS FOR ALL SEASONSI I6AUTOMOTIVE e HOME e FARM I I "PROMPT COURT EOU S SERVICE" I "COMPETITIVE PRICES" I > 1517, DUNDAS ST. E.'668-3381 @Um - --- --- - - - -m--m - - a 'Peace of 'mïd' energy service from DX Oit1 Based on a sound philosphy of providing dependable service with premium quality products at competitive prices, DX Oul has ex- panded its horizons from the first service station at 1517 Dundas Street East in Whitby to a network of 54 stations throughout Southern Ontario. From its headquarters in Whitby, with its fleet of radio dispatched trucks and service vehîcles. DX Oul strives to provide "Peace of Mind" 'to over 4,000 satisfied home heating and farm ac- counts. With its marine terminais strategically located at the Oshawa and Toronto harbours, DX has been able to en- sure security of supply and still remain con- ssetwith 'its corn- petitive pricing policy. DX was one of the fir- st in the industry to utilize a weather con-, trolled computorized degree day system which continues to provide uninterrupted service to its customers today. Having a solid reputation in the in- dustry has enabled DX 011 to acquire two major oul heating businesses within the last two years to further consolidate its holdings in the region. DX was the first in the areà to provide -automotive propane to the motoring public and is committed to a program of making propane ,available throughout its network of stations. »At its head office in Whitby, DX employs a staff of 27 people, some of which are the original employees and through its chain of service stations, provides em- ployment for still another 400 people. DX Oul feels they have kept- in step with progress' and are keeping, their eyes on the future. 'N