Whitby Free Press, 22 May 1991, p. 17

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WHfrBYFREE PRESS, *E[ ÂY 22, Shw o ffer soething, forthe whole faml FOR ALL YOURNEEDS Pucks eAIgacde PHUp &qown *Solar Blankets $2O, OF (lro n coupo er cstsme. s By Maureeninla Whtby Knmen are holding the first ev er Home Show ýiii Whitby, and local business owners areexcited. The show will be held* at Iroquois Park arena from ,May 24 to 26; 6 unil 10 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m. to 10 -p.m. on Saturday, and il a.m. to 5 pm. on Sunda. «ItVs. gomng to e se Witby businesses to Whitby -residents,~ says Hrèen aylor, a partner in the House- Sitters company., "The show is a unique way to generate fwids for the Whitby General Hospital," says Fred Wymistorf, co- chairman of the Home- Show. Kinsmen have pledged to raise $125,000 for the hospital over a. period of five years, and the club hoppes teHome Show wilbe the, perfect-way- to flfi their promise. > -We thought the Whitby business area needed some promotion," says Wynistorf about the décision to hold, a homne show. And busiesses agree. aIt's going to let résidents know just what's available here," says Betty McCleary, of The Vacuum, Man, an exhibitorkinthe show. The show was then expanded to include people from the Toronto' Oshawa and[Bowmanville areas. "But wel stilbe putting somethinff into the economy inWhitby as well as Durham Region, says Wynistorf. Kinsmen have, been, working on the details of the actual show sinoe. January, but first came up with the Jdea last year. «It was a major undertakng"says Wynistorf. But members of the HoeShow feel that the hard work will pay off. «rm very positive that the show Iwill go wel because the location is so good and the timning là. peret,»W says Cynthia Minke, educational consultant for fliscover Toys, another exiior. .Almost ail of the 28 members of the Kinsmen club are involved ithe show in, one way or another. Some are guarding traffic, others are helping with crowd contro. Everyone is lending a hand. The Kinsmen have «tried toattraçt people in different way," says Wyntorf. ,There. will b e -a pancake breakfast, a visit from Kirk McLjean, the fine goaltender from the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey LeaguIe,, and a special apearance by the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It's going to bring out a lot"of people, ýand I, know that I'mî working' hard on m'y boooth and I hope eve ry"on e else is, too,» says Wilson. As promised, there will be something,for.the whole family. 0f ail the booths'at the show, their are oxily fourleft Wo be sold, and «We're confident tbiat we wiil be sold out," says -Wynistorf. Teewill be booths from a vsqiety of household*- busnses such- as pluinbing, heàiting, crafts, sola housing, aluminum. siding, -balnigand decurity- sys- tems. There will be an entry fee -of $2. per ýfamilY for the Home Show. «But it goes directly to the hospita4,"says Wymistorf., Kinsmen feel that they are doing something for -the community and «hope Wo make it an annual event,"1 says Wynistorf. RED -HOT 1 ADDITIONS a customn Built Additions " No Sub*Contractors " Solariums, " Custom;-Installation " Guaranýeed Service Team " Seniorsl Discounts " Heat Mirror *JOY YOUR -NEW AMDMTON THIS, SUMER.II! 100 100 - -90 -70 60 - -50 40 31 20- -10o 3-0 20-- -30, 40- - 50 YOurPayriNU G Il the Central Vacuum is purchased at the Whitby Home Show (With this coupon) Iwto ,:E J a , ' * 4 YOUR BEST DEAL IN DURHAM PROFESSIONALIZED SALES,, is... INSTALLATION: SERVICE Windows, Doors'. Skylights 285 TAUNITON RÃ"AD EAST S-oldriums. Héat' Mirro' 5 POINTS MALL. OSHAWA iCustiom Installation' 6)4369733- Sh'owroom.(41.6) 436-9733 *Pro '-charged Unes -Heat cool thermiostat .5 VEAR LIMITED .>WARRANTY' MADE, IN CANADA THE VACUUM d/wo ERE=( CENTRAL VACUUMS .The Best Froôm ,The Biàgesti 1 AY 228"

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