Whitby Free Press, 21 Aug 1991, p. 8

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Mr. Grocer to reopen as No Frils The Mr. Grocer store i down- 10 and will re-open Sept. 10 as a town, Whitby, closed down Aug. -'No Frilîs' store. I TIE.NEW No FrIUWCUopenlSSL10.j GRANT' DODD matched a $19000' donation from the- Dodd & Souter - ftbail team for a total contribution of $2,000 to the Canadian Diabetes Association. The doat- was made in memory of Dodd's son Guy who «Economics7, was the reason 'gven by Don Scrimgeour, owner ofte la1ws fanhise, for the change. Scrixngeour saysý the change will resuit in «low, everyday prices" that will appeal to WQitby and area consumers. The s'tore's interior is also get- ting a brand new look, as a new *floor, counters and shýelving are being installed. There will- no longer be a bake shop? or deli -in the store, but the prodLuce section will be expanded. Tobacco products will not be sold. Scrimgeour, says customers will 'also see more yellow and green . labels and more Pte- sidents Choice items as well as regalar brand names. «Its what this town needs, it's what the consumer needs,» said Scrirngeour of the chang. Mr. Grocer had a saf ranging from 25 to, 30, while the new store is expected to have 50 to 60 employees, he says. «Some staff (from Mr. Grocer) arr cominqback, some have deci- ded not te, says Scrimgeour. H. bought the Mr. Grocer loca- tion at Brock St. S. and Dunlop St. in Wihitby two years ado, after being manager of the Mr. Grocer store in Cobourg. Night school will soon begin for those interested ini upgrading their management skilLsand earning a certificate in manage- ment (CIM) desigation. An information and regist- ration night will be held on Thursday, Sept. 5, 6 p.m., at Durhamn Collège, room E'217, main buildingf.fomr Caîl 434-7669 o oe infor- mation. died from the dises. rIneft-are Charles Sehembri, re1gional director. for the Durham branch of the Cana- dia" association, Grant Doddan Steve Sandford, bail team phot - i~ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ __.____ ___ Learn from the mstakes of others-you can neyer live long enough 10 make them ail yourself. Did you kriow that Owasco operates a rentaI fleet which includes motorhomes. vans. trucks. buses, campers & cars? e~~~u seco**umu*uez,,m """eau*u.* a (ecou a 1cl r ¶ a ______'_'_' - l Sumne C ntet no * ArhiecturIentification ilb weekly drwt m itereye, hsoeting thatis isôticakefachwether ofhityreePrhoes inl be publ*iThispg a pitur of an arhectun rdtail niy be',.Brok14,As991.rn ordMtite.ewl ThÀ inrsnm n correct identification wl eetrdit teklty rawe weihesaoghistia ok or artwtketfra tu f itria oms WTThneissosourwiil b ldonHritage Lal Archibectur199. C ddonrvtri submited. mttë(L.A-.t eoirner'sn aaren correcoidetifcainl ahWib riectrsalongwith anthe LST WEEK'S WINNER ELINOR KIDD 1WHITBY - The- Green-Lawler -House- This house was built in 1876 by William Green. It was dcsigned in the Loyalist Georgian Tradition with. synimetrical windows, doorways and elevations. The house was owned by the Green family until 1901, when it was sold to Arthur Thonmas Lawler, a local grooer and an active member of Whitby Town Council. If you can identify t his. picture,' submit the entry below to the Whitby Free Press, 131 Brock Street- N.,' Whitby LiNM 5S1. The winner will- be selected next' : Tuesday at 10:00 a.m.,, * Entries may also>. be- dropped off- at the Downtown branches..of the Bank of Nova Scotia,-» B3ank of Montreal and the Brooklin branch of 'the, CIBC. This detail pictu.reand ones for upcoming weeks are on dispfay at tlÈese locations. LOCATION Nam Addes Phn No a - -- -- m-- ---------------------ne r - ,, , WASTE SYSTEMS LTDU For the most comprehensive office recycling program in Durham Region. CalDric ul42735 J.J

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