At Calibre Signs in Whitby we have your custom signage needs taken care of! From banners and billboards to channel letters and corrugated plastics, we can help your business stand out. Whether you want to let customers know you're open late with a neon sign or direct customers to sale items with directional signage, we offer cost-effective solutions for all your advertising needs. Call us for more information.
At Speedpro Imaging we create eye-catching, custom designs that will ensure your brand and message get noticed. We provide services in Durham, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, and Oshawa; however, with our national team of franchise owners located across Canada we have the ability to service your needs wherever you may be located. We offer innovative solutions forcomplex marketing plans that are cost effective and impressive.
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In 1973, the Province of Ontario passed the Regional Municipality of Durham Act to establish Durham as one of five Regional governments in the Greater Toronto Area. The Act annexed and amalgamated 21 former municipalities of the counties of Ontario, Northumberland and Durham to form eight area municipalities: Ajax, Brock, Clarington, Oshawa, Pickering, Scugog, Uxbridge and Whitby. Members of the first Regional Council were elected late in 1973 and the Regional Municipality of Durham began operating on January 1, 1974.
We'll put your message where your potential customers can see it!!! ... All day EVERY day!'Use the sign sites we offer to literally 'TALK' to the people that drive by or pass that location every day. After all most of them live or work in your area!We're asked most...'Will my sign work?' Surprisingly, you already know the answer, because you'd never offer your goods or services for free, because too many customers would come in the door demanding the free services offered!Want more business... No better way to get it than to tell potential customers what you can do for them, and why they should work with you... And don't just tell them once... Tell them EVERYDAY!!!
The idea is to get the glass hot and molten, then bunch or gather the glass to gain glass strength. Once I have acquired the desired shape, I blow just enough air into the neon sign tube to keep the glass diameter consistent in size with the rest of the tube. The tube is held in its position for seconds while it cools and hardens. Electrodes, the electrical connectors, are welded on to the end of the neon sign tube and the tube is now ready for the evacuation, bombardment, and gas filling process.