Whitby Free Press, 27 Dec 1989, p. 11

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WTBY FRlEE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1989, PAGE il Registry office construction. to begin in January FROM PAGE! The building will accomniodate the existing staff of 42 but will cornfortably accommodate the prjected staff of 75 by 1998. The several features which highlight the building will make it functional for niany- years te corne. In the expanded public service area, there will be 16 self-serve microfilm reader printers, six coin- operated photocopy machines, 10 outgoing phones and 10 incoming phones. Operators handling incoming caîls will be hired by the usera of the systemn ( the freelance con- veyancers), rather than be employees of the registry office. MacKay says that's because the freelance convey'ancers con- sider the office as "their office" and have the registry phone nurober on their business carda. There will be four public waah- roorns, two staff washrooms, a first aid roorn with a couch, sink and first-aid equiprnent, and locker facilities for public use. «There will be a closing area where lawyers meet to compare documents immediately prior to registration,» says MacKay. He says it is a private place where the can negotiate. There will be two main entrances, one on the -north and one on the east side. The parking area will accommodate 200 cars. The main lighting of the build- ing will be flourescent, although there ls a central skyIgîht plan- ned that wilI provi eihfor about one-fifth of the building The southern exmsure o ftee building will be built with reflec- tive glass and the whole building will bebarrier-free for -the hand- icap ped.. Elecrcians will equip the building with wiring that will handie projected computerization expansion. MacKay says the contractors are following a comprehensive schedule with 35 detailed items in the construction process. The first is mobilization and layout, which is happening now, and the final stage will be dlean-up, ache- duled for March 1991. Excavation of the building interior began Dec. 4 and the officiai ground-breaking cere- mony waa Dec. 15. It may have been one of the fasteet ceremonies ini bistory due to the cold, as participants rushed out of the municipal building for a quick photograph, and then ruahed back inside. <a> RESTAURANT CHINESE FOOD BUFFET DAILY Sat. & Sun. Brunch $6.25 (more than 50 items to choose from for dinner) 1)ine ini and Take-out service. 107 BROCK ST. S., WTIITBY C>ATgL 668- i 12.22 Interiors Unique/y You INTERIOR DECORATING & GIFTS 0F DISTINCTION rs~ BOXING DAY SAILE Ail framed prints, scatter rugs, baskets, decorative accessories, crystal, sandicast dogs and door chimes.. 40% OF¶F REGULAIR PRICE 111 Brock St. N., Downtown Whitby 668 -0009 JSiop 'Neaby REDUCTIONS ON OUR: CHILDREN'S & ADULT'S CLOTHING AND MATERNITY WEAR UP TO 60% OFF COME IN FORl GREAT SAVINGS sONTUA HEALT AND BEAUTY ENTRE IMIE 12 BOKS TETN,682 1 : e -sNARO N H 1'9OP 50 4?4J9OFF Ail Christmas Merchandise Selected In-Store Items Open: Dec. 27-30 9:3Oam-5:3Opm 135 Brock St. S. Whitby, Ont. 430- 8656 * 1LOU E BOXING DAY 50% OFF SALE Our biggest sale of the year 668-0053 210 Brock St. South, Whitby (acrosa from the firehail) "At the Holiday &eason thsour thoughts turn gratefully to 0toe Who have madie our progress possible. It is in thù? spirit we,,ay.. . Thank You and Best Wishes for the Holiday &ason and a Happy New Year." Tass Jewee 430-2500 BO0U T o O e tm e4ff4ole

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