Whitby Free Press, 18 May 1994, p. 8

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Page 6. Whithy Froo Press, Wednesday, May 18,1994 u. You can, entrust your child's care to Wee Watch. B. Reliable, supervised day care at a home in your neighbourhood. " Sale, comiortable en vironments " Stimulating daily programs " Trained, pro fessional Pro viders " Reliable local back-up for Pro vider's holidays or illness " Complète insurance co verage " Income tax receipts supplied *Monthly home inspections and, we welcoîm full or part-tîme Care for children from 6 weeks of age! For informartion w 686-3995 (Lt~ a icensed Agency ý ý ý ý - -ý ý ý Yf you have a goal that you would like to see fulfilled, your CIBC Personal Bankerî would like to help. ,î Personalvisionbanking î We want to help you.get from where you are today to where you want to be tomorrow. Talk to us today, I and tell us what your Personal Vision is. Complete the ballot below and you could IWIN THE GRAND PRIZE 0F $19000 CIBC GIC* I SSimnply bring this comnpleted ballot into the CIBC ROSSLAND & GARDEN BANKING CENTRE.i AtCIBC, we're working hard to see what you see. I CIBÇ Personal VisionM CONTESTI IEntering is Easy! No Purchase Necessary!j I My Personal Vision is:_______________________ NamneI StreetI IApt. City-_____________ IRes. Tel: ( )________ Bus. Tel: (.......________ 1 have read the contest miles and agree ta be bound by themn. *Date __________Signature________________ Are you a CIBC ustamner? es U NoU I CIBC I '- sec what yousce. ' KEY CONTESI FEATURES: To enter, simply fi11 out this Ballot and bning it into the CIBC IRossland & Garden Bankinig Centre, 3050 Garden St., Whitby, Ont. 905-666-2146. ContestI closes on June 30, 1994. Maximum one entry and prize per person. Open to persons age 19 or Iover, resident in Canada, except employees of CIBC group of companies. The five prizes are: One $1,000 CIBC GIC* (1 year term); 4 Blue Jays tickets (Texas at Toronto, JuIy 24, 1994; value $92); One annual famify pass ta the Metro Toronto Zoo (value $188>; One annual family Ipass to Cullen Gardens (value $60). Skill-testing question required. Compete rules available a! the Banking Centre. Ofered by eC mortgage Corporation, a subW~iaiy af CIBC, and uncandîtîonally guaranteed by CISC.I lu - - - --- -Of- -- J No hearingeeded for LSeo landfill Envirornment and Energy Minister Bud Wildman has approved, with no hearing, the environmental assessmerit (EA) of the proposed Co-Steel Lasco landfiil adjacent to its automobile shredder facility. The company submitted an EA in January 1992, and organized a liaison committee with repre- sentatives from the company, nearby resi dents, the Town of Wihitby, the Region of Durhamn and the xinistry. 'The key was resolving issues as they arose in a co-operative way with concerned parties, rather than waiting until the approval stage," Wildman said. "Avoiding a hearing means a --------mummmmm !Cordon Sue Sweets ' a Dessert Shop / Cafc~668-2722 0 l41 Brock St. S., Whitby i 25% OFF a Birthday Cakes. * cxpis May 31/94 8 Clip and aave wlth this coupon substantial saving for the province and al interested parties, which is very good news for taxpayers" Aosptor aothe agreement, Co-Seel asco is providing Whitby with~ right-of-way over its Lake Ontario shoreline property for a stretch of the waterfront trail as well as public access to the new trail. Approval was granted, under the Environmental Assessment Stewart Verge, presdent of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce and group vice-president of Network Services, Bell Canada, will be the guest speaker at the general dinner meeting hoeted by the Whitby Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, June 1 at Cullen Gardens Restaurant. Verge joined Bell Canada in 1973 following graduation from Concordia University in Montreal and has been a member of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce Act with a second approval under the Environmental Protection act to follow shortly. Additional conditions may b. added after final design details have been submitted for ministry approval. It is the fourth new landfil site approved without a hearing following a series of environ- mental assessment reformns announced in July 1993. executive council since 1992. He serves as a member cf the board of the Kids Help Foundation, the Telecom- mumications Reslearch Instituts of Ontario and Bell Sygmnya Solutions. The event is scheduled for 6:30 p.m= Ilckets are $3210 fer memibers ,and *42.80 for non-members. Contact the Whitby chamber for more details at 668-4506. There is a new professional photographer in town and he has opened his studio in the downtown core. It is located at 101 Dundas St. W., suite 302, on the southwest corner of the four corners of Whitby. 'The photograpl-er's name is Roger Monris.-He lias been in the photography business ever since he graduated from Humber CQllege five years ago after com pleting their creative photography program. Several different photographic services will be offered at Roger's studio. They will include wedding and portrait photography as well as business portraits, black and white portraiture, and commercial photography. Roger will also offer a service to have your old black and white photographs copied and retouched. Roger says: "Please don't hesitate to stop by, even if you're curious and just want to look around." Roger's studio hours will be from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday. Evenings and Saturdays are available by appointment only. o ..., ~..tws ....s... ...... DUNI)AS r I I I I I s. .s<. <s .,..... advertisement "New Photographer iii Town"

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