Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 22, 1985, p. 34

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re2 economist suntribune may 22 1985 r 2 year term 30 day to 5 year rates available rates on request 2941372 ext 273 ratw sudject to change mfnbf canada deposit insurance corporation children streetyroofed little megan doesnt seem too impressed as york centre mpp don cousens takes her fingerprints in a streetproofing exercise at didier ig a on h wy 7 recently also helping out are norbertine didier left markham mayor carole bell and store manager kevin rose the balance sheet ways to reduce insurance costs a moving out of town no one cares i like tippetrichardson were one of canadafs foremost moving companies the recognized experts in long distance moves we have almost 60 years experience in providing problem free moves we understand moving is a lot more than packing boxes and loading trucks its caring from start to finish caring about your furniture your personal treasures about you and your family tippetrichardsorfs services are personal we consult with you before your move to set your 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have limited budgets and cannot afford to insure against every eventuality on the other hand trying to save too much money and leaving yourself underinsured is purely false economy unfortunately risk is part of any profitable en deavour and therefore insur ance is one of the necessities from a financial legal and moral standpoint of operat ing a business finding the deli cate balance between what you can afford to purchase and what you cant afford to be without is perhaps one of the most complex decisions facing the ownermanager there are however ways of reducing insurance costs while main taining adequate coverage one step to getting the most for your insurance dollar is to select a broker who deals with a number of commercial car riers this will provide you with a wide variety of policies from which to choose and will allow you to select the most comprehensive policy or pack age for a reasonable price trade associations sometimes offer plans which are tailored to the particular insurance needs of your type of business ususauy at much more reason able rates than you could obtain on your own they can also direct you to commercial insurers who may have pack age plans catering specificauy to your industry such plans for retailers offices wholesalers and franchisees among others are becoming increasingly popular and if you dont have access to a trade association your broker may be able to re fer you to such a plan you can also control insur ance costs through altering the size of your policys deductible however this will again re quire a subjective judgement on how much of the cost of a loss your business could afford to absorb if you can reason ably estimate such an amount ask for quotes based on that de ductible compare them to the cost of premiums based on the lowest deductible and decide whether the savings to be made are worth the additional risk of course the ideal strategy would be one which reduces in surance costs while at the same time increasing your businesss protection you can achieve such an ideal by im plementing your own loss pre vention program every business in perform ing its routine operations faces the possibility of loss through fire theft automobile acci dents employee negligence of j injury in order to minimize your exposures to such losses you can and should implement safety programs and proce- dures many of these can be done relatively simply and in expensively you should do a thorough review of your pre mises and operations to deter mine where your greatest potential for losses exist and what you can do about them your insurance broker should also be able to provide some guidance in this area some typical examples of improve ments might be general safety encouraging accident and injury prevention awareness among employees local orga nizations can sometimes pre sent seminars on such topics as back care at very low costs enforcing safety apparel reg ulations for employees provid ing proper training in the use of all equipment designating some employees to take approved first aid or cpr courses ensuring everyone with access to company vehi cles has a good driving record and conducting routine inspec tions for hazards which may present themselves simple improvements such as the instauation of fire and theft alarms can have a signifi cant impact on your insurance costs- even those items such as employee awareness progr rams which may not have a direct effect on premiums still work towards minimizing your vulnerability to loss and thats the reason for purchas ing insurance in the first place editors note john kane ca is a resident of mar kham and a partner in the toronto office of thome rid- dell chartered accountants chiropractic office opens in markham hksjshjss eleanor white coowner of the white chiropractic centre says working with her husband is not a skill its a learned art mrs white and her husband paul recently opened their own practice in a centuryold buuding on centre st just off of main st its fun we work well together mrs white said so far its going fine and were very busy the couple decided to open the centre in february and re cently celebrated the opening with an old family friend york centre mpp don cousens she said that so far patients have been thrilled with the concept of having the chirop ractic centre in the renovated building she noted that she and her husband cater mostly to sports injuries and general health care she also pointed out that they hope to get into more family care we want to approach more of a wellness idea rather than a sickness idea she said were interested in preven tive medicine according to mrs white chiropractic care is not only in volved in spinal care but is a vital component in the total health picture the move to the new loca tion she said is being done at the right time so the family practice can get established we just wanted to get out on our own and practice together as a husband and wife team she concluded notice to property owners to destroy noxious weeds notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land in accordance with the weed control act rso 1 980 chapter 530 that unless the noxious weeds or weed seeds growing on the lands within the town of markham are destroyed by friday june 1 4 1 985 and throughout the season as often as it is necessary to prevent ripening of their seeds and dispersal of their pollens the council of the town of markham has appointed a weed inspector to cause said weeds or weed seeds to be destroyed in such manner as he may deem proper and that the expenses incurred by the said weed inspector in the discharge of his duties shall be placed on the collectors roll of the munici pality against the respective lands concerned and that such amounts shall be collected in the same manner as taxes please note dandelion burdock and golden rod are not considered noxious weeds within the town of markham under the weed control act therefore complaints regard ing these weeds cannot be accepted however the coop eration of all property owners is requested in keeping these nuisance weeds under control fred cox chairman building by laws committee ki spence weed inspector imsbsbfecfi the peoplepleasers awarded gms triple crown award for sales service and excellence sales service leasing gm parts hwy 7 e of mccowan markham 2941440 proclamation that the week of may 25th to june 2nd 1985 be proclaimed as national physical activity week in the town of markham carole bell mayor classifieds 2942200 6402100 6492292 if its speed youre after the classifieds really move it lennox central air conditioning on the a only one homecomfort company that puts this much care and attention into every detail lennox engineered for reliable performance lennox designed to run quietly lennox built to last lennox constructed with care lennox made to operate efficiently lennox experience of over 80 years making people comfortable for a free home estimate call 731 41 1 8 esp mechanical ontario notice of public meeting take notice that a public meeting ol the liquor licence board of ontario will be held at the offices of the liquor licence board of ontario ss lakeshore boulevard east toronto ontarioon tuesday june4th1985atthe hour of ii 30 oclock in tho forenoon at which time the board will hear applications in accordance with the liquor licence act and regulations thereunder tho following establishments have applied for a licence of the class indicated and the applications will bo entertained at tho aforementioned location and timo applications for new licences eatst restaurant 7750 markham road markham dining lounge licence applicant john rombls enterprises ltd good eat restaurant 25 main street stoufmlle dining room licence or dining lounge licence applicant fuhslang feng lindner restaurant 144 main street markham dining lounge licence t patio dining lounge licence applicant lindners dining catering ltd and furthertake notice that any person who is resident in tho municipality and who wishes to make representation relative to the application shall make their submission to the board in writing prior to the date of the hearing or in person at the time and place of the hearing copies of written submissions will be forwarded to the applicant liquor licence board ot ontario 55 lekeshoro boulevard east toronto ontario m5e 1a4 ministry of consumer and commercial relations the liquor licence act

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