PAGE 26, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1988 New re staurant offers wide variety j The McGinnis Landing Res- taurant lopened Nov. 15 in the. new Pickering Home & Design Centre at the northeast corner of Brock Rd. and Hwy 401. 've been wanting to get into my own business for several years and have aiways been attracted to the resturant business," says proprietor Bob Pizer, 35, who cornes from' a computer and marketing background. He points to his background as providing the experience neces- sary to make the business a success. "We have addressed ail the trends by offering a varied menu from fresh seafood to pasta, meat, vegetable stir fry and finger foods presented in a difl'erent yet attractive m anner." The restaurant is open seven days a week from il a.m. to 1 a.m. (11 p.m. Sundays) and is Iicensed, with facilities for a party/reception room, dining bar. 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Seven Days a Week U Ontaria Broker Referral Service Contact KEN REINHNARDT Whifby Corporate Centre, Suite 2201, Tlephone: 668-9922 T>il Free: 1-551-9861 Anytirne) "SecudgYour Best Interest" Acflve Member ýMAJ ntc9bc Moftczg Aness.ccifon BROKER Ken Reinhardt (standing) and Whitby deputy mayor Marcel Brunelle discussedl the mortgage busi- ness at the recent opening of Professional Mortgage Brokers. FroceProse photo PMB for mortgage advice B-- Debbie Luchuk For almost everyone iooling to buy a home or commercial establishment, a mortgage will probably be a necessity. PMB (Professional Mortgage Brokers Inc.) opened last Thursdav to assist in the search In today's econorny, it's good to know an equipment rentai deaier. We understand that it doesn't always make sense to own everything. But when you need extra equipment for specialized or heavy work loads, you need fast service and dependabie, high quality tools and machines. What's more, renting inakes equipment really affordable. You can temporariiy increase your equipment capacity without permanently denting your operating budget. You don't have to worry about maintenance; we take care of'that for you. Give us a cail today for ail your equipment rentai needs. We rent only the very best._ DURHA sQIMN ETL 120DN' SS.E MMIII'AtoPlza for the best mortgage package to meet interest rate, terms and payment priviiege specifications. Mortgage broker Ken Rein- hardt can also assist in exploring the options of investment oppor- tunities. Reinhardt has been a mortgage professional since 1978, and is a iife-long Whitby resîdent. He is the founding president of Durham Region Mortgage Lend- ers Association, past director of the Oshawa-Durham Home Buil- ders' Association, and currently an active committee member of Ontario Mortgage Brokers Associ- ation. With this experience, Rein- hardt feels that he has a sound background that provides the best basis for fil'exibility te, tailor a mortgage te, the specific financial status of the PMB client. He can be reached seven days a week for one-on-one coun- selinz. I worked in the bureaucracy of institutions for 10 years, and feit I could do more for the consumer on my own." PMB is located at the Whitby Corporate Centre, 209 Dundas St. &, suite 201. New realty staff is ail female By Lomna Miller Pat Armstrong opened the doors of her Home-Life Select Realty, 1800 Dundas St. E., opposite the Kendalwood plaza, Thursday, Dec. 1. Armstrong developed a good grasp of the real estate industry in her four years plus as a sales agent. She began in Toronto, moving into this area three years ago. She was introduced to the real estate industry while employed by Allen Ruben Realty Advertising, Toronto, where she designed the on-site sales trailers for new home sites. "I was iooking for a career change,' Armstrong says, "and I thought I'd 'try the other end of the business." Her agents are al womnen. When counciller Marcel Bruneile arrived to performn the customary ribbon-cutting, he found himself surrounded by no less than nine women - the four agents, Gena Eaton, Valerie Knapp, May Cone and Armstrong, as weli as the office staff. When Brunelle asked if she oniy hired women> Armnstrong replied, "lil interview a* man, if one applies." The Home Life Select Realty office has a 24-hr. answenîng service for clients. The number is 432-3220. - ----------