Whitby Free Press, 26 Sep 1984, p. 11

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1984, PAGE 1l 303 Brock St. S., Whltby C orridor Ca pers Asaorted Varieties primo Pasta 900 g Pkg. 1,29 Budget Bathroom Tissue 4 Rail Pkg. 129 Chapmans 2 Litre Carton bce Creamn Limit 2 Per FamIIy Assored aritNoN m Sof Dink Molna Choice Gradengte Paeh Havs 28 oz. Tin 1a29 'v 'v 'y' 'y' 'v 'v v"v v v I y' 'y' 'y' 'y' 'y' 207 BOWMAN ST., WHITBY Friends and neighbours are'cordialiy, invited ta drop ini at 207 Bowman St. in Whitby- ta help Jean and Harold Parsons celebrate, their 4Oth wedding anniversary. The open bouse'wll be held on Sunday, Sept. 30 from 2 ta 5 p.m. at the home of Mary TaWn, 207 Bowmnan Ave. Best Wisbes only. CAPERS BALL Saturday, Oct. 27 wlll be the Capers Bail. This is the loth year of aperation for, the, Corridor Area Ratepayers Association, and-a special dance is, planned ta celebrate. For -any of aur newer neigb- baurs, the corridor'area of Whitby is, that area ex- tending east of Anderson Street -Hapkins St., ta the Whitby-Oshawa townllne. The association is for the purpose ta assist residents witbin that particular area. Our dance is the main source of aur bank account, with member- ships, at $2 per family for a five year period. In the past.year, the association',bas danated ta Auberge, the Heart Fund and supplled the financial assistan- ce for the Bluegrass Meadows 'Neigbaurhood Watch'. Back to the dance - the date, Oct. 27 at Heyden- shore Pavillion in Whitby, from 8:30 p.m. ta, 1 a.m. Tickets are available from any executive member of. the social convener Lynn Majoras at 723-1680 or 725-8967, and the cost is $12 a couple for non- members and $10 a couple for members. EXECUTIVE MEETING The next executive meeting of C.A.R.A. will be Thursday, Oct. 4 at the Wbitby Municipal Building. Everyone welcome. I I DELIVERY WNEN YOU WANT ÏI/MTATIONS WHEN YGU NEED TNEMMPOMPT ATTNTION PANE68.16 0 LE'TTERHEAO e SNAP SETS " ENVELOPES é CONTINUOUS FORMS " BUSINESS FORMS 0 BUSINESS fORfMS 0 INVOICES 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS " CATALOGUES * TICKETS " CALENDARS 0 BINDEflS " BOOKBINING 0 COLOR WORI( 0 INVENTORY CARDS # CHEOUES 0 SHIPPING TAGS 0 PRICE LISTS j 0 LABELS 0 BROCHURES 0 NEWSLETTERS 0 RAISED PRINTIG 0 NCR FORMS 0 INSTANT PRINTING 0 SCRATCH PAOS 9 GOLO STAMPINO 0 CREATIVE DESIGN 0 PHOTOGRAPHY A COMPLETE PRINTINfa SERVICE FOR THE PURCHASINO AGENT OR BUYER FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE *PfCK-UP &. DELIVERY COPY DESIGN & PREPARATION By MARY MCEACHERN Cali 725-8967, wlth items for this column Speaking to You' W'(PC -Ont ario) Sice I returned ta, Ottawa,ý the first tbing whicb I' want ed to accomplish was ta, make an appomntment 41 UhNETidn o and Ps. aBalet cn firm an appointment for Sept. 20 and spent the mor- ning with Mr. Warren, discussing the prablems of mail delivery in my riding. I have corne back witb I~bothmnood and bad news, and I would like ta, discuss th mintois f urmeting with you at this time., (Government Licensed / Govern ment Approved) The P.C. government plans ta be 'a respansible government, and attend to every facet within the NURSERY SCHOOL government» departments' which need im-, For Children 2 ta 5 Years OId provement. This is one of the reasons why we wr elected. Our main objective is ta, improve produc- NOW OPEN 6:30a.m.- 6 p.m. tivity witbin the public service. T7his factor, (the lack af productivity), has been used as a crutch by Monday thriï Friday previous governments' as it enabîed them to create (subjeot to time change) more employment within the numerous departmen- ail year, except Canad Ian Statutory Holidays ts tbroughout the public service, where in reality, additional staff was nat required. We, provide a Fuli1 Day, Ha .If Day and Hourny Canada Post was one of the first Crown Cor- poration's ta be spun off from the government and, Program with an abundance of saf e therefore, tbeir first years are basicaily a learning new toys and equipmpent for fun and earning. experience for them. In other words, tbey made mistakes, but we ail know tbat it takes time for a company ta get back on its feet. A seriaus problem iiE) EY B R E)Y--E RE C NTREthat had ta be overcome is the introduction of Also prov ides f uiIyqualiif led. staff1 massive mail sarting depats on wbicb the Liberals spent $1.5 billion dollars during, the 1970's. Tbey anly To Teach, Love and Guide your can'centrated on the stat e-of-the-art machinery and child through ta Grade 1. forgot about tbe humans. Needless ta, say, this created a total lack of co-operation between labour A HONEY BEAR DAY-CARE DAY and management, and furtber disrupted the Canadian postal delivery service. includes 3:Meals per day, Mr. Warren bas advised me that since Canada peae ya competent, nutritionally Post became a Crawn Corporation, there bas beena prepaed bysubstantial reduction in the numbers of emplayees. aware cook., Their mandate is'ta be self-sufficient and -they can achieve this by increasing their productivity, FOR MORE INFORMATION AND E R L E Ttbereby reducing the number of employees wbicb EASECALLare required, and lower deficits. In 1982 the- rate of PLEASE CALLproducétivity in Canada Post finaily began ta, take an >upswing,,and within- the next year, Mr. Warren ex- UU~~~1U~~UU ' ~~peets that the'rate willtaeadmtcsug p ward. Conseqûently, Mr..Warren -feels that witbin -A FuLLYGOVERNMENT APPRovr;D the next montb ble shoqid1be,:able toî.,gve me 'a NURSERY SCHOOL FOR YOUR CHILD scbedule of commencement dtës for 'ail postal * - .~' .'. * ~. aIks withinQ(nt4# t*-g- ~'" tii am vrypoas - , baie M aketpget! - àsuréé you thaf I Will kee 'tp Ã"n of this, 'and -an- nounce the schedule as soon as I receive it. By SCOTT FENNELL, MP f zmpm "ru ru m

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