WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1984, PAGE 23 BUSINESS PEOPLE Receivables Increasing? We offer a compiete receivabie recovery service on a regular part-tIme basis by professionai, tac- tfui, credit and, collection staff. Your Office Or Cus ati (416) 728-7445 Weekdays 9-12 Noon For More.Information And Up To Two Weeks FREE SERVICE BUYING AN ANNUITY? If you are and you wish to secure a payout annuity from your RRSP, call HERB TRAN Oshawa 725-6564 Whitby 668-5968 TOP FIVE QUOTES AVAILABLE WARD MALLETTi-IE CHARTERED ACCO UNTANTS PO. Box 568, 110 Ash Street, WhiibY, Ontario LIN 5V.3 (416)6685447 Accounting, auditing, taxation, consulting services. Iruemrtionally Birtder Dijker Ocre & Co. SPORTS EQUIPMENT NEW&USED BIKES EXPERT REPAIRS Many Speclals AYà * SPORTS 980 Brock Rd., Pickering 839-5610 Now la tlïhe Urne for you o te 'action. Thora la a cAWMer for you. C o ntact ..j CAREER SCHOOL 0-F ' 'AIRSTYLING 92 Bond St. W. 576-35 ALLSTATE INSURANCE Randy Ferguson 683-1124 e LifeAuto. Home *Mortgage Protection 21 ue. t.Ee94KnS.W Whtb Oha u 66-79e7985 PHOTOCOPYING Canon N 668no611i OR LESS M.B.M. PUBLISHING 1 SUPPLIER 1 SALES REP *1 CAL DELIVENT WIIEN YOU WANT ITIOWTATIONS WHEN YOU NEEO TIIEM/POMPT ATMTION PHONE 83 196 " LETTERHEAO 0 SNAP SETS 0 INVENTORV CAROS # CI0EOUES " ENVELOPES 0 CONTMNUUS FORIIMS * SHIPPING TAGS 10 PRICE LISTS " BUSINESS FORMS 0 BUSINESS FORMS 0 LABELS 0 BROCHURES " INV0ICES 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS 0 NEWSLET1'ERS 0 RAISED PRINTINOG " CATALOGUES 0 TICKETS * NCR FORMS 4) INSTANT PRINTING 1 E " CALENOARS * BINDEfiS * SCRATCH PADS 9 GOLO STAMPING N " 80OKBINDING * COLOR WORK 0 CREATIVE DESIGN 0 PI4TOGRAPI4Y A COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE FOR THE PURCHASING AGENT OR BUYER FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE a PICK-UP &. DELIVERY 0 COPY DESIGN & PREPAAATION Anita Witty with littie aister Shannon Real estate agents holding bowl-a-thon Sisters from Brock Rd. on the west to Newcastle Village on the east and north to Scugog Town- ship. This year, the Oshawa and District Real Estate Board marks its 3th anniversary. The local board bas. always taken an interest in children. Scholarships have been awarded to high school students to encourage academic excellence. Last year, the 'board took on a major projeet for Simcoe Hall to help the Crippled Childrens Centre. "Community in volvement by individual members of the Oshawa and District Real Estate Board is so wide spread, it's considered to- be almost part' of a job description of the nor- mal conscientious real estate agent," Witty says. The Big Sister Association is a non- profit organizationi which endeavours to provide a warm reassuring relationship between a mature adult female volunteer and a young girl. Contact any real estate office in Wbitby to sponsor the bowlers or to pick Up pledge sheets. For further i- formation cal Ev DeHart of W. Frank Real Estate at 668-171. for Bij More than 750 real estate sales people from the Oshawa and District Real Estate Board will participate in five bowl- a-thons across the region on Aug. 25 for the Big Sister Association. In Whitby the bowl-a- thon will take place at County Lanes, 118 Bryon St. N. Anita Witty, president of the Oshawa and District Real Estate Board is presently seeking sponsors and participants to raise mnoney for the local Big Sister Association. "The board is focusing on this special project to help the Big Sister of Durham become viable and thriving organizations through monetary and other formns of aid," she says. Witty points out that the value and work of the Big Brothers has long been recognized by the community. "The aim of the Oshawa and District Real Estate Board is to help the much younger Big Sister Association t0 achieve the same kind of network, " she says, adding "In a country and a society where the faily is the fundamen- taI unit, we must recognize that not ail households have strong supportive families."' The Oshawa and District Real Estate Board bas 796 members. The members are located in 90-member offices whlch extends During the week that ended last Thursday, the Whitby Ambulance Service responded to 107 cails for service. Thie service respon- ded to 34 cails of a routine nature and to 34 standby cails for other The Uxbridge-Scott Historical Society will hold ifs l3th annual Sfeam Threshing Days on Aug. 25 and 26 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the museumn grounds, one mile west of Uxbridge on Reg. Rd. 8. Featured will be ambulance services in Oshawa and Ajax. They also responded to 39 emergency caîls, încluding six motor vehicle accident; The number to call for ambulance- service is 723-5232. Steam Days bemng 26 stream tbreshing engines, antique' cars, drag saws, freshly made cider and pies and craft demonstrations. Admission is $2 for aduits, $1 for seniors and students. Parking is free. Ambulance catis held Aug. 25, iý w