Whitby Free Press, 29 Mar 1989, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WlIITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH- 29, 1989 Pno-mu omom nomme. mes -mu mmu-nomem e IMM .am @u t IIImon men m a m n Umo. muI. JTM ROEFS of Port Perry, who operats the grst miii in the Brookin Flour Mill, feeds the ducks nlear the streanl beside the Mil. Vinco Ohprec!o-Frce PrOse photo L'ild .......p.. o r ... Rural Report Card # 1 In early 1988, Canada Post Corporation made several commitments to our rural customers. We promnised more convenience, more outiets, more business for local merchants and more efficient services. ... C naa ostÇopoatrnis dlierng on il fthse romises<dmoe Since our program to improve service began, Canada Post Corporation has: Increased conve lience by more than doub)ling the average hours of postai service in communities whiere these services are prid(ýýed thirough retail postai outiets operated by local businesses. Increased the number ofpostal outiets by opening more thian 180 new retail postai outiets in rural commuflities to comiplenment thie services offered by a corporate post office, and 10 new postai outiets in commnuflitieS mwhere no postai outiet existed. Increased business for local merchants hxv convertiiug retail p)ostal services from a corporate outiet to local businesses in miore thian 24() commnuni- ties, giving mierchants the benefits of increased custom1er tratfic. Increased the efficiency of our service 1w aîlow\ýing local mlerchiants to retail postal products and serv ices. tfhis enables Canadai Post Corporation to concentrate on efficient pick-up, processig and deliverv o)f the mail. AND MORE Freelockbox service. Customners w~ho depend on lockboxes as their primiary means of deiiverv xviii no longer have to pay a lockhox service fee. Local delivety and community postal identity bave been maintaîned in everv commrunitv where the mail svsten lias been changed. Meeting customiers' delivery needs by installing additioinal iockhoxes in retail postal outiets, building comimunity miail centres in conx'eiiieflt locations and expanding rural route delivery. Canada Post is ini rural Canada to-stay. That's a promise. MAILb.ý,-POSTE Qur commitment: better service for you. opens new location By Adam Sikora Ater seven successfui years at 1912 Dundas St. E., Jobnvince Foods bas opened another loca- tion on Brock St. N, in downtown Wihitby. Owned by Provenzano Foocis Johnvince offers a variety oi bulk, airy and deli foods, as well asia small grocery selection. An article about Baby Basics diapers in the March 1 edition of The Free Press omitted a tele- phone number for the Whitby representative. Cathie Ellis can be contacted at 430-1853. Correction The Whitby Chamber of Com- mnerce received a $420 grant from Whitby council asp art of its budget process, not $20,000 as reported in last week's Free Press. The Free Press wishes to apo- logize for the error. R EC YOLING ONVE iTON 0F ' B NEWSPAPERS APRIL 1ST Canadian Classics offers a unique line of Canadian craft items (ail of our crafts are made in Canada) " Stain Glass " Fine China " Wooden Ducks *Northerfl Lights Collection Plus many more handcrafted items Easy ta, get ta - just 2 miles north of Brooklin on Hwy 12(next ta Worldwlde RV) Closed Mondayv open Tues. ta, Sun. lOan' ta 6prr Ample Parking 655-3775 Johnvince

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