WITBY FREE PIRESS. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL, AUGUST 3, 1988. PAGE A5 *1988 Chamber board of directors EXECTIVEHelen Brooks, Brooks Whlttlngton Prealdent: BobRichrdon, Chateau Lynda Buffett, Equltable Lire Insurance Insurance KmHgrh htyJno hme Past preaident: Crystal Glaspel, Kim Commrce hth uir hm Highland Atlas Van & Storage WoftrConmerenMcay nia First vice-president: Bob Stanfley, Bob WalrIngwreMcKyAia Stanley & Assoclatea GorlMade, osmr a Second vIce-president: Mary Ann Terd Mangna, Cnadiern Gan Goldhawk, Whtby Chiropractie Group. TDrisNeuml, anadienrctere Executive secretary: Deb Filip, Dosawa aSrvcmetro Individuel Member. Osawa'usPesotOheaWlb Tr .uo John Patte, Deloitte Haolnis Rc oetBbSeBy&Ascae & sosa ri Road, BSanleyt& Mote DTUTOS aJi euRola, aodnc f ontMercur Stephenie Bell, O'Brien & Bail SirleSiceMr St. JohncAmln ece Oeil Bird, E.D.S. of Canada SilySieS.Jh muac MEMBERS of the board of directors of Chaytor, Whitby mayor Harry Jermyn; the 1955 Whitby Chamber were (front, (baek, fromn left), Charles Stafford, from left) treasurer Horace Hiscox, Tom Scott, Huson Marshall, Walter vice president Willard Dodd, past Porter, Vernon Harris, Pat Wilson and president Robert Langford, presidènt John R. Frost. Terrance Moore, secretary Charles Whitby Archives photo Best in business honored each year In 1979 the Witby This award has been made on Chamber of Commerce decided to an annual basis since that time honor the best of our business at the Chamber's annual meeting people in Whitby with the in November. But this year, the Business Person of the Year presentation will take place on Award. ct. 25 at a meeting at Cullen Businessesawarded for good citizenship ByBrian Winter Since 1981 the Whitby Chamber of Commerce bas presented its Good Corporate Citizen Award- to four Wià tby businesses. This is a special award that is given only when the Chamber bas dieemned that a business is worthy, Whitby Chamber mission statement MISSION The Whitby Chamber ef Commerce is the recognized voice et busineaa; committed te the enhancement et economic proaperity in Whitby. GOALS 1. To participate in the development ol public poicy, which supporta economic growth. 2. To promote business excellence in and through private enterprise. 3. To provide dealership to, constituenta through actions on their behalf and through seeking their feedback. 4. To encourage and promote tourirni in order to strengthen the teuriini potentiel et aur axea. r. To strengthen the organization through lncreaaing its membership and reaource base. and has not been made on an annual basis as is the case with the Chamber's other awards. To receive the Good Corporate Citizen Award, a business in the Town of Whitby must demonstrate its good citizenshup by making an outstanding contribution to the town or its citizens. The Chamber seeks nominations for the Good Corporate Citizen Award in the fali and in past years bas made the presentation at its annual meeting in November. In 1988, if a Good Corporate Citizen is selected, the award will be presented on Oct. 25 at Cullen Gardens. The following are the Town of Whitby's Good , Corporate Citize ns: 1981, Sto6kely Van Camp <now Cobi F'oods); 1983, Cullen' Gardens and Miniature Village; 1985, McDonald's Restaurant; 1986, Continental Bank of Canada (now Lloyd's Bank). O'Brien & Bal Barristers & Solicitors wish to con gratu late the Whiftby Chamnber of Commerce on the celeb ration of their 6Oth year of service in our commu nity 219 KING STREET EAST OSHAWA, ONTARIO L1H 105 TELEPHONE: <416) 576-3402 Gardens. Guest speaker on this occasion will be Peter M. Brophey, president of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce. To receive the Business Person of the Year Award, one must have been working or doing business in Whitby in the calendar year, must be successful in their occupation and made an outstanding contribution to the Town of Whitby. The following are Whitby's Business Persons of the Year during the past nine years: 1979, Bill Bonnetta, B & R Transport; 1980, Bill Nurse, Nurse Chev-Olds; 1981, Bob Attersley, Attersley Tire; 1982, Mandy Crawford, Boutex Nearly New Shop; 1983, Howard Smith, Davidson & Smith Accountants; 1984, Don and Bey Rogers, Signet Signs; 1985, Nigel Schilling, Schilling & Evans; 1986, William D. Little, Marketing & Motivation Ltd.; 1987, Bob Heron, Robert C. Heron Ltd. MARKETING&~ MOTIVATION LTD. We wish to congratulate the WHITBY CHAMBER 0FCOMMERCE on their 6OTH ANNIVERSARY to thie Chamber Of ConLmerce on their 6Oth Aniversaryl! Servîng One of the richest andfastest groifl jarkets in Canada the' *ý 3, il'- 'l .r.' * 'kw- d '.~ nvrS .33UI if' tn.iw tir don' axe 'ne" 'l"SzC., mis too stiot ,;cur -Jrkýý ra We are proud of Whitby#s -past and a part of Whitby"s future. MONTGOMERY PLACE, 213 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY Creating What Imagination Sees 1 1