Whitby Free Press, 29 May 1991, p. 20

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24 Hocur Emergency Road Service IFor Alil 4 Wheels To Be Computerized -Bancd I1 * New - Recap * Used * :Farm- Calcium Work I1950 NOTION, ROAD.,'PICK ERING 686-1»694 420-690 rhmRgosExlsvDeerNSX LEGEND *VIGOR *INTEGRA I SALES .LEASING *PARTS: 1992 VIGOR SEDAN SERVICEý T~J35Bayly Stq, Ajax vr %R JJ~ 416-28-8768 "HITBY AUTO 'GLASS specialists ltd.' S*wîth most ' nsurance comfpanies - I -411 DUNDAS ST. EASTI WHITBY i (just east ofthe boer stor)' _6ý68-2ý003 I "'s L - - Glass Supplied By Can-Am) I __ - - ~ -- mm-- -- Ie atos uIII ýThe .ýtrend -towardý. more The increased use of glamorus, features a dark polo gen M ooru cars is -contiing, .and, bright colours is partly due te metalhc - a new colour tbé'a tsyerthe" tradftionilreds, Improved paint tecbnoiogy and aiready become a popuIar choice blacs ad whites,,are -being, partly te the demands of the, among Canadian ,Cor'/ette JIneAU LLJDy L.AA LAU W. LAiffl « cranberryamnethyst blue.-"ý An automotive' finlishes;" expertý recently ýreported ,that three-quarters of -the, colours, available -on ca rs coming out this ;year.did not exist 15 year.sago.- The Oshawa1 chapter of .the' Harley'Owner's Group (HIOG) bas donated',.$10,0060 ,te the Grandview Rehabilitation and TretmntCentre of Durhami Region. The funds were raised through the ,sale Of. raffle tickets on -a Harley Davidson nmotorcycle. I "Were5 thrilied with the support of the HOG,"'says Linda Watson, - executive directer of the 'IGrandview Centre. -'This is the I second large donation this group bas made te the centre, as wehl as a number of Smaller* donations, and'were very appreciative."9 I The- donation w ill be used * tewardà -the purchseofmajor equimn TheOshawa chapter of 'HOG * was established' in 1987, bas'a * menibership of 50' and -beiongst teinternatina orgniaton i I I I I L4DAUMuiper VAAwnJ J.UaM winangeO.15 ofhues'helps -them "lepersonalize"' their cais, Ainong the, eye-catching shades for 1991 are the -Chevrolet Corvette?'s metailic turquoise and. quasarý blue. The,.Côrvette also which, has a membership of, appiroximiately ,150,000 in Canada- and theUS.A. > The. Oshawa- club chose to ,suppot the<Grandview'Centre as terMain cormityproject. They have as made . donations te- the Salvation, Army and. Demie House, and their miembers assis*t withthe annuai Christmas -tôy drive. 'We wanted te, support- organizations i ourown cornmunity .and, at the 'saine- trne, create awareness of our. clu,"said es Parker, publi relations representative of HO G. The Grandview. Rebabilitation and Treatment Centre is an outpatient .facility 1providing services and' prograins such as' physiotherapy, .1 .>audioiogy, speech/language pathology and' occupationai' 'therapy te -chi1drn< and adoles'centsà.., 3buyers, are ofte'n J vibrant, Lbright colours, _..W.iiie luxury 1vebiicles such as_, Cadilac often corne ;with elegant finishes in black or, peariescent white. For buyerS' tr3SIng to- pick from today's .,wîde range of colourful, possibilities, experts, offer: this piceof advice: <* When;shoppingfor a car you. might keep fdr five-or ,more' years, make, sure you get a* colour or shade 4o can liye with. Economny opensin ThIe -newest location of Economy Car anid Truck Rentai, has çpened:ini Whitby. Own her ;Mike Cavanagh started the company il years ago and now has four locations, nciu-ding Sw i Scarborough and one in St. Catharines. "Althoujgh many companies seek rapid expansion,- Cavanagh says he- is, ý.more interestedin quality than quantity. 'Tve neyer been mterested in franchising,»,-he oays. "There's one way, of doing things, our way- or no way.» ýIni W*tbal conany vehi- cles are Gênera Moors pro ducts; the cbevansail f9911 modeé. ~Cars éomerwith ail the options. «People lilce to get ail the toys, the. .air ý,*coniditionin, .cassette plaùvers,"- manager TecVAbel said.. Economy provdes free pick-upc and- drop-oif for customers,"in-"Iý surance -repiacement 'and !auto leasing. "We handle ail the paperwork with the insurance coýmpanies and repair shops. It gives the' customer one less thing te wQrTY abUt» says Miel. Whle service and quality are krey aspects'for Economy, price is very imýportant, especially ini rlecessioniary times. ,"Our prices are iower than the big. American companies," Abel says. For a regular-size van, one day rentai is $24.95. "It "s. a bargain," oays Cavanagh. «You could go to-rent 1a, wheeibarrow or a iadder and p ay almost as much.» Abel,,who says he has worked with. the, big naines i auto ren- tiwas appro.ached by Caaah, to estabiish the Wlnitby location. Do Yu ENOY an ftee activiti es? :then Loa i I I I I I -I VAN,,:&TRUCK, -VAWORLD" AC USOUIS oSd INSTAIJ.ATON R. V. e PICK-UP * 4X4 aN mmaibl,

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