Whitby Free Press, 17 Aug 1988, p. 11

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WHIITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1988, PAGE il The 'Total' service By Debbie Luchuk Growing rapidly along with the construction industry, Total Reproductions has expanded and moved to a new location on Wentworth St. in Whitby from Oshawa. Total Reproductions is a business offering drafting supplies, whiteprinting, mylars, sepias, copies of prints onto vellumn and bond, photocopying and cerlox binding, drafting furniture, and plotter supplies for computer systems for architects, engineers and students. Total also reproduces, with door-to-door service, blueprints and plans with fast service and confidentiality. "The reason we named it Total was because it serves aIl drafting needs," says owner Wayne Powell. The business moved to Whitby in March, and was off ïcially incorporated on April 1. "The area really needed this kind of service," says Powell. "A lot of business was being handled out of Toronto businesses." Powell has had 20 years of experience with AH Interna- tional, Bruning division, in varlous capacities, leaving the business as national marketing manager. 1I had been in the industry but on the other side of the counter," he says. With this experience and four years in drafting, Powell says he had aIl the contacts and wanted to open his own business. The comnpany employs four employees, including Powell. In the future, Powell sees the business expanding, along wvith an escalating construction mar- ket. "We've expanded since we came here. We've added equipment te, meet obligations to larger clients." Total ReproductiQns is located at 1751 Wentworth St. in units 16 and 17, and, is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. Renovated inn reopens By Debbie Luchuk Located on Brock St. N. (Hwy 12) just south of Taunton Rd., the newly renovated Woodycrest Inn opened recently. Owners Ed and Rick Przybylski have been in business since 1972. "The.demand is there. We were for the most part sold out for the period of the summer months, and we decided to, go forward to take a chance and expand," Rick Przyb:ylski said. There are 20 new units with al the amenities of a modemn motel, and a honeymoon suite with a jacuzzi and a large bed. The motel is also wheelchair accessible. Rates are $41.88 for a signel and $56 for a double. The owners also plan an expansion for a banquet hall, with construction beginning "hopefully in late November 'or the spring," said Przybylski. "This will be the nicest motel in Whitby and Oshawa." MinIstry lays charges The Scarborough plant of Atlantic Packaging Products Ltd. and its plant manager have been charged by the Ontario En- vironment Ministry after cork vanish was discharged into Highland Creek on April 22. The material was flushed from a truck trailer onto the ground Charges after waste dumped The Ontario Environment Ministry. has charged a septic tank disposai company driver after waste was dumped over the bluffs leading into Duffins Creek in Ajax on Aug. 25. Robert R. Munshaw, of 1465 Rosebank Rd., Pickering, faces one charge under section 16 (1) of the Ontario Water Resources Act, which relates to, impairing water quality. THE CANADA EMPLOYMENT where it entered a storm sewer. Charges were laid under sections of the Environment Protection Act relating to impairing the environment and failing to notify the ministry; and under sections of the Ontario Water Resources Act relating to impairing water quality and failing to notify the ministry. A return court date was scheduled for Wednesday this week in Scarborough provincial offences court. The phone number for w e L L e pRS Fine Furniture in the Downtown Whitby page of the Whitby Free Press Aug. lth issue is: 683-1800 CENTRE FOR STUDENT' wishes to thank the following for helping make our open house 1988 a success by donating goods and services. Caledon Springs-East Celebrations To Go Cheese Nookery Country Style Donuts Flowers by Penrose General Motors of Canada Henry's Delicatessen Joanne's Flowers & Gifts Jordan Florist Knob Hill Farms Loblaws M&D Meats Molson Breweries Red Lobster The Murray House Restaurant Tim Horton Donuts Towne Flowers,Plants & Gifis The Whitby Student Centre wiII be closing as of August 25, 1988 >JSVDN 109ad Bacon Wrapped Filet Migni Steaks Box of 12 x 125 g. Striploin Steaks Box of 9 x 170 g. 100% AIl Beef BUugers Box of 40 x 4 oz. (10 LB.) Boneless -Skiless Chicken Breastso 3 Le. Box Individual Regular Chicken Wings 3 LB. BOX Shopsy's Ail l1,eef Wieners 450 Ce )< ~:~S/ ~ fr;~t Chapman's - Creamy CARTON laM JOHN ST. DUNDAS * Vacuum Packed ,4Ct "~ * Bomwioss * Agod Naturally * Ni~ Additives * No Waste Kisko Drinks 206 MLB WHITBY 31l1 Brock St. N. (North of John St.) HOURS: Daily 9 to 9, Sat. 8:30 to 6, Sun. 10 to 6 BAR-B-O MEATS NEVER.TASTED SOO* GOODI cbSmo,.rn of Canada Oou,,am.fit du Canada ~UMaiIle o lit or Yoith Mnistre d'Étel à la Joqnaisa foan J. Chmesl foan J. Chutait

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