Whitby Free Press, 26 Sep 1984, p. 13

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1984, PAGE 13 Chamber searching for 84's outstanding student If you know of an out- standing student, business person or cor- pordtion in Whitby, the Chamber of Commerce would like to know too. Until Oct., 15,- the Chamber is accepting nominations for the Student of the Year, Business Person of the Year and Good Cor- porate Citizen awards. These awards will be preiented at the cham- ber's annual meeting on Nov. 28. Nominees for the Student of the Year must have been iri Grade 9 to 13 in the 1983- 84 academie year, had a successful academic record and been residènts of Whitby during that time. The chamber is seeking a student who bas made an outstan- ding contribution to the Town of Whitby or his or ber school, as well as being a good academic achiever. Previous winners bave been Anne Otten- brite of Henry Street High School and Anne Johnson of Anderson Collegiate. Nominees for the Business Person of the Vear must bave made an outstanding con- tribution to the town during 1984 and have been working and/or doing business in Wbit- by in 1984. They must also be successful in their occupation. Previous winners have been Bill Bonnetta of B and R Transport, Bill Nurse ,0f Nurse Cbev Olds, Bob Atter- sley of Attersley Tire Service, Mandy Crawford of -Boutex Nearly New Shops and Howard Smith of David- son and Smith Accoun- tants. Both the Student of the Year and Business Person of the Year awards are presented annually. The Good Corporate Citizen award is presen- ted only when it is deemed by the Chamber of Commerce that a business in Whitby bas demonstrated its good citizenship by making an outstanding con- tribution to the town or its citizens. Previous winners are Stokely Van Camp (now Cobi Foods) and Cullen Toastmistress club report By LEE HEWITT Over $200,000 was given to several mem- bers of the Whitby Toastmistress Club last Tuesday. The money was to be used exclusively for travelling and tbe Iucky members excitedly described wbere they would be going. 0f course, it was al just in fun, but what a wonderful way to learn the art of 'Impromtu Speaking'. Presenting this segment of the meeting, wbich is called Tabletopics, * <.was Shirley MacDonald. She explained to members and- guests, that, par- ticipants would be given a. cheque worth anywhere from $200 to $150,000 (depending on the amount) they then had to describe where they would like to go. this was a 'fun way' to acquire the skill of rapidly gâthering thoughts and ideas, then presenting them in an interesting manner. Mfter an enjoyable series of travelogues, Lee Hewitt was voted the winner of the Tabletopie trophy. ater in the program, Pauline Torresan in- troduced Jeannette Et- ter, who gave an infor- mative speech concer- ning 'orotocol' and how 0.BuY e RENT L OC KE RS FILINC CABINE' it can be lapplied to dif- ferent situations in our lives. A "Brain Storming Session" was conducted by Lee Irwin, and mem- bers -offered ideas for increasing membership through public relations. "Spread the word of Toastmistress" was the order of the day. If you are looking for an..organization that of- fers the opportunity to gain self-confidence, develop leadersbip skils and enhance your speaking abiity - then we have -what you are looking for. Come to a couple of meetings, there is no obligation to join. See what we have to offer you. Our next meeting is Tuesday, Oct. 2 at 100 Blair St. S. For more in- formation cail Lee Hewitt at 666-1840 or ]Betty Dubowski at i25- 3445.% EDITOR'S NOTE: Lee Hewitt is the public relations officer of the Whltby Toastmistress Club. Western round-up The Oshawa Women's Progressive Conser- vative Association will hold its annual "Western Round-up" on Sept. 28 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Jubilee Pavilion, Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. Music by Gord Grills and tbe Road Rangers. Tickets are $10 per person and include a late lunch. For tickets or more information caîl Alice Whiting at 655-3860 or Judy Moskaluk at 668- 2816. TedARNTS LOAM SUPPLY LTD. BROCK RD. N., PICKERING (i ýý2 miles north of Highway 2) TOP SOIL Sand Llmestone Trented Tlmber Stone Plnernulch Patio Slau Curbs Flrewood Peat-Lo4rn INTERLOCKING PAVING STONES (DELIVERED & OR INSTALLED) 6 3-0887 OFFICE FURNITURE * LEASE 0'AN Gardens and Miniature Village. Anyone making a nomination should send the name, address and phone number of the nominee along with al pertinent supporting in- formation as to why he or she shou.ld receive an Superior I I I s S s s s S S S s S s 0t At4G ~ç Cy NIE.)' I. mWce, nc .Fulrnace C ci Ht ater B rloa lititd fýýecO ,fce-lt .,WeNiMcLaî . m jyou~ ca vc sane bringst ta savMOdeS 4Vgh l5 poan eSc.OnrOm'tand casf h in On te terifiCsaIW§ jperlOr Pr1i Our e' rprice.Df' ~S s one pe me.apurchae ofly. Save on heating costs. Think of what a high efficiency furnace or hot water, boiler could do in your homre. You can stay comfortably warm and reduce fuel consumption. Cut out aur home-warming present today. Then, bring it in, and take advantage of the incredible savings. Once you do, we believe you'lI find propane well worth warming up to. OnIe' 31st 18 coupon 100 cn t pays to switch. Because now you can save on a high efficiency forced- air furnace or hot water boiler. ln addi- tion, you can receive a federal grant of up to $800 under the Canada Oul Substitution Program towards convert- ing your home from oil to propane. The time is right. Justcon bine our great savings ~ / with the grant of up tg $800 and you'il realize it's time to cash in on the value of propane. PROPANE. A SUPERIOR FUEL FOR A HOME FULL 0F REASONS e 24 Hour Service e Automatic Fuel Delivery e Equal Billing Plan e Finance Plans Available SUPERIOR PROPANE LIMITED 505 VICTORIA STREET WHITBY, ONTARIO (668-3328) ýý9 OPEN SATU RDAYS U NTIL 1:00 P.M. award, to the Whitby Chaniber of Commerce, Box 268, Whitby, On- tario, LiN 5S1, before Oct. 15 Ail correspondene will remain confidential and will be turned over to the selection commit- tee. Heres ahouse-warm Ing presewnt fo

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