Whitby Free Press, 27 Jun 1990, p. 17

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WHITBY FREE PREnS WEI)NESDAY, JUNE 27,1990, PAGE 17 Lbrary, LAAC Cee esuier jobfmdn The Whitby Public Library and Whitby's Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Commit- tee (LACAC) have received grants under the Province* Exp erience '90 summer employý- ment prograin. The prograin permits organiza- tions to hire a young person between ages 15 and 24 (up te 29 for the disabled) for eight weeks. The program tarets employ- ment equity' groupe such as native people, the disabled, racial minorities, francophones and women. The librar received $1,101 and LACAC *$1,327. The Robert 'McLaughlin Gal- lery in Oshawa received $1,327 and the Canadian Antomotive Museum in Oshawa, $1,101. LU là i~ THE NEW HOT SPOT Ait the good tîmes you can'handie featuring: ....................... 50~s~~0~s s r....... ~ yt kng r G~nd I' oa~ < Ril a Qw~wf RytVo! ' ~. . .............. * ~O *t. ................... bl. Bla........on. J&. s~ o FAST DAILY LUNCH& DINNER SPECIALS Gr~M Qad re~t rk'k Fo r more deta-ils cail 831-0441 & ask for Cathy C~~ENTEILD* prs a esarn 10Bro d. nt14& 1,Pikrn DIAMOND JIM Hopson and 35 North played last week at Sunnycrest Nursing Home's pub night, spo'nSOred by the Whitby Optimiet Club. Hopson le shown above. Fr.. Pft.photo Former students wanted To the. editor: We are seeling your help te, locate former students of the late Canadian artist, Arnold Hoôdgkçins, 1911-1989, of Leasdae, Ont. Ha taught maâny fine art classes in Toronto, and in the areas north and east of Toronto. A final show of his work cafled "One HaIf Century of Canadian Fine Art" will be held at hlis Deerfoot Gallery, Leaskdale, Ont. from Auff. 24 te Sept. 3, 1990. The galler and property will then besold. To help update a mailing list for the show, former students can sand naines and addressas te Allan McGillivray Box 60, Zephbyr, Ontario, L0lÈ iTO. Thnafor your assistance. Sinoerely, AHnMcGillivraýy A DVERTISEMENT B & B WINDOW FASHIONS Custom Drapery & Custom Blmnds By Trudie Zavadovica Tradition has moved aside te make room for the free spirit in recent decorating trends. One area where this is inost evident is in how teday's windows, our link from inside teo utside, are dressed. Today's windows are open- ing themselves to a variety of se f-expression. Gone are the days of simply covering a window te, maintain privacy. Windows today are decorated with the samne creative ener- gies given the rest of a home. BB Window Fashions not only offers a vast variety of window coverings, they offer excellent service, quality workmanship, creative expertise and fast delivery. 'Peple know what they want,» says Len Brennan, manager of the Whitby store at 1450 Hopkins St. suite 5A. "This is an era o? personal choice. People seem te be freer with their own personal preferences. We help them find what's best.» B&B Window Fashions has been in Whitby for the past three years. They aIse, have a store in Belleville. In many cases they go, te the client, ini the home or office, te, discuss their window fashion needs. That way they can measure accuratelIy, and clients can see coverings m, their actual settings Because their oMfic is not right i the heart of down- town, their.overhead is some- what lower and B&B Widow Fashions passes that savings along te their'custemers with owrprices for tep quality merchandise. "The essence of B&B Win- dow Fashions is excellent ser- vice, fast delivery and quality workmnanship,»says Brennan. «We carry Reýmmgton verti- cal and venetian blinda, and a designer series in vertical blind fabric. Now you can find vertical blinds just as elegant as -drapery."ý . They also bave venetians with a variety of wood finishes, pleated shades, and pull-down blinds with ehain operations. They carry execu- tive valances for vertical blinds with oaklbrass trims as well as a variety of valance trims for venetians. As well they have bocks and books of drapery fabi-ics from which cutrescan choose their custem-made draperies. They also make duvets and pillows. B&B Window Fashions offer 24-hour service on their venetian blinda - and that is installed right in your home, a definite plus with today'sM hectic schedules. Theyof~ two- to three- week service on their custom drapes. "There is nobody who can do a venetian blind in 24 hours,» Says Brennan. For more information cal 668-2227. qrmzlit DIeait Stiuifio Wfiit6g iMaff fPerîanentÇy eazuju(ieyes zwitI 'lemanet Creatùm'y A~ mkcpýmentation PrOcess togive you permanent eyeiner andf eyebrows. No, more runnjy ma/e-up orsmzutging. T~ou tookgorgeou3 in thie momning wien youget up or corne out of th~epoo( 5lfso avaithblèjùfcia(tmratiet, manicureç, peificures, waaxng, tanniW, 6mw or&fiktints,fi6brqjlzssnaiLs andnad tt4y Manager Len Brennan, of B&B Window Fashions

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