Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 12, 2001, p. 26

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r ecoiwmistsuntribune business saturday may 12 2001 r v a v j lf you or your children have trouble breathing zabef would like you to consult your doctor or call the asthmaoaety of canada at e agngii i 8007873880 to find our more about asthma and its treatments 1 youll breathe a little easier this message brought to you as a community service of the economisttnbune v ir v shoppers drug mart the bay sears shop save no frills the building box family fun 2001 canadian tire f markham forunos scars whole home dominion mm meats unionville mm meats markham radio shack home rural apphances 5 speedy aiito ashgrove pharmasave mam drug mart t t regular flyer main drug mart seniors costi hand in hand century 21 ellen chung8 north durham real estate no frills stouftville mm meats- stouffville zehrs stouftville ida companies even have to advertise from page 25 there are no complaints from students its the night of your- life he explained girls spend an average of 300 oh meir dresses plus their makeup and hairdos muhro agreed students look at prom night as a night to remember he said- many male students view renting the lowest priced tuxedos as a vorst case scenario mostly theyte going for trie top-of- theline designers lisa mulrine student council adviser at sutton district high school said prom night fashion is also important to the girls some of pur girls are spending between 400 and 500 on tlieir dress es she said the school recently held a fashion show with tuxedos and gowns being shown by tuxedo royale rikkis of upper canada mall and esthers bridalformal boutique in newmarket all three were offering incentives to their prospective customers not everyone who makes money from proms needs to advertise howev er as daltoh indicated there appears to be little if any marketing aimed at schools by hotels or banquet facilities- and richmond hill limousine service echoed the thoughts of other limo companies suggesting theres more business than they can handle without advertising grange florists located at markville shopping centre doesnt advertise to students but when its closer to the prom well get a lot of orders for cor- sages said an employee hbc extends zellers club z exf r j- j ffi l9 ailyof init munchkin movement l2 day camp for 36 yrs va- x mornings or afternoons v dancedrajmaruiaycampfor715yrs featuring ballet jazz musical theatre mimc arts bvening dance classes 5 yrs to adult 1 r baliecja22pilates v fork dancacddemy i t tormore info call 905 336939 u is- vv ji or log ofi yoga renew relax release s six classes in this ancient discipline starts tues may 15th or thurs may 17th please reaister bv mondav mav 14th i taylor 905 tgront0v1ontessmvsghooes at the canadian centre for academic enrichment ltd prescriptive teaching tutoring in all subjects jlbegiptipn nenchnentggjrpgramsf lvprehdtrds3 by roger varley staff writer r hudsons bay company has boosted its shopperreward program by extend- ing the zellers club z points system to its familybf stores the hbc rewards program was launched at the bay home outfitters zellers and hbccom the retail giants online store loyalty programs including those t such as air miles are one way to reward repeat customers said randy scotland vicepresideritof communicatiohs for- the retail council of canada 1 1 its anextrefnely competitive mar- ketplacesaid scotland todraw cus- x tomersin is the name of thegame traditional advertising and promotions are still important but reward programs f arid concierge services are a way to bring vpeoplein the bay isnt going to change fitsadvertising or sales approach but this vs is one more service to reward customers n to give customers something new j hbc customerscan collect points at any of the companys stores and redeem jxthem for over 600items available in the hbc rewards catalogue all existing 655 million clubz members automatically become members of the new rewards program and will continue to build on their pointscollected r scotland said rewards programs and other recent innovations such as cadillac fairviews embarq concierge seracesatshoppmgmausareauartof moves byjretailers to gain customerloy aityvvvl y v just coming into playhe said isa ser- ikvice offered by chain stores jthat operate botri warehouse stores and smallerout- howdo you satisfy customers at- jfbbtk locations heaslced by installing j i electronia kiosfe in the tsmalleroutiets v mhatprpvidethe customeraccessto all j gsfl i- jfiilhv

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