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21 June 2012
Eastend Bindery closes book on operations
SCARBOROUGH—Eastend Bindery, in operation for 38 years, has closed its doors.
George Civello, general manager of Eastend in Toronto, confirmed the closure last night.
"I can confidently say on behalf of the owners and their families that we had a fantastic ride, and we are truly thankful for the many opportunities and wonderful people we got to know over the last 38 years," he noted.
The bindery, which operated in a 22,000 sq. ft. facility according to its website, ceased operations on June 19.
George Civello, general manager of Eastend in Toronto, confirmed the closure last night.
"I can confidently say on behalf of the owners and their families that we had a fantastic ride, and we are truly thankful for the many opportunities and wonderful people we got to know over the last 38 years," he noted.
The bindery, which operated in a 22,000 sq. ft. facility according to its website, ceased operations on June 19.
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5. Lenny Lando says:
It would have been real nice if you had taken your fantastic ride using your money instead of using my money. Thanks a whole lot guys.
4. Don Andrews says:
They may have been a great supplier, but its too bad they wouldn't pay their bills before they closed up and dissapeared into the night.
3. Admin says:
Anybody formerly from Eastend Bindery still looking for work opportunities please send there resume to print@railtonresources.ca for consideration.
2. Chuck U. Farley says:
Bunch of low lifes. Blind sided their employees and lenders. Poor old Peter is now out of a job.
1. Cpw Designs says:
Great supplier! Best to everyone in their retirement and moving on.
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