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Oakville Beaver, 24 Mar 1993, p. 10

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Any person considering starting a business, or who is in business and has questions. is welcome to attend the next free session, which will be held on Wed., March 3lst, from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. at the Chamber of Commerce offices on Country Squire The Oakville Chamber of Commerce invites anyone considering starting a business to its - Starting A Business Panel. I ', 1'i'iiii5s5irii"i?sr:.rsCi5 Ns', _\E>E\‘-»“\\: \ ‘1: ‘5 r5 s") ', \5. 's, Chamber hosts starting a business panel For your natural gas home comfort needs, pot your trust in a Member Union Gas Heating Dealer displaying this loot: Whethtr you are replacing or converting your heating system, natural gas is the smart choice. . In fact, natural gas costs less today than it did in April 1983! . A natural gas high-efficiency furnace is up to 94% fuel efficient. Y . Add a central air conditioning system and you will have home comfort year round! . Complete your home comfort system with a natural gas rental water heater. . And because natural gas is the cleanest burning of all fossil fuels, it's kinder to the environment. BE ENERGY SMART... CHOOSE NATURAL GAS CALL NOWAND MAKE NO PAYMENTS FOR 90 DAYS 842-2212 522-2553 Oakville Burlington Mississauga Hamilton 'ctR,t' tt11it%s' 'ss' \\\,\ Wm w W _ _ W“ _ Nrh rN T x x _ FQ fd _tr,s'R'?, s%sstit"x, _'"Ns -'s 'sy::'"'; x 1VWprNs',' N "'ltl%u AIR 'tiii,,, CALM Select WICI)»N'I§SI)/\Y NMM‘H 21 [$1054 PAGE Ir) SPREAD Sheet If you are interested in attending the March Starting A Business Panel, please contact the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, 845-6613. Lane by the Small Business Committee. Members of the Chamber with expertise in areas such as finance, insurance. law, and human resources. volunteer their time to answer the ques- tions of persons considering starting a business. Oakville Burlington Mississauga Hamilton 844-7354 335-3359 LIMITED ",,,s,"_fi'j,,if,ri"iis.,.. Group ENERGY EFFICIENCY EXPERTS 1200 South Service Road W. Oakville, Ontario L7L 5L5 847-1179 Caring for the environment and beingproductiveatthesametimecan be tough for some firms but a local chemical company seems to have found the winning formula. Shradcr Canada was recently honored with a series of outstanding business awards. From left to right: Graham A. John, accounts manager, Adam Kossowski, quality manager, James Malcolm, group president, Barry Poyntz, assistant general manager and Ed Antonio, manager of technical ser- vices. En ironmental concerns and d ti it mesh at Shrader Sindcr Canada Ld., has won three prestigious awards which recognize the company's ability to protect the SHOP OAKVILLE Cu',,,,-., A limited amount of exhibitor apaee ia atill available in the 4th Annual Uakville Lifestyle Home Show. April 16, 17. 18, " the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre. If your buaineu could uae direct ex oeure to thouaanda of interested consumer: over an exciting 3-day period: then the Oakville Lifestyle Home Show will deGitely be of interest to you! To obtain a Reacnattou Form or for more information pleaae contact during the hours of 9-5 p.lll. Dave Jenkins now at 827-4632. 1rr'iii',i':trrf5fiegmfiyuyfNgm/is CE m, Jenkins Agency also organizes Home Shows In Milton. Burlington, Mississauga, Hamilton, Brampton and St Catharines br'" WANTED! Uakville has lots of places with the products that younger people want... Fashions, Music Movies, Restaurants ... Take a look around, it's all right here! Located in a 85,000 sq. ft. facility on Progress Court since 1988,Shraier Canada is an intemational manufactur- er of pmprietary automotive chemical products. environment while producing high quality products. 'Our philosophy is best described MBER OF COMMERCE As Canada's leading manufacturer of performance and appearance enhancing automotive chemical prod- ucts, Shrader Canada has been a sup- plier to Ford for over 25 years. Shrader Canada has already invested over $600,000 in new equipment and additional personnel in their pursuit of Ford's quality award, and they are still striving towards Ford's TQE Award (Total Quality Excellence). No Canadian company has achieved this award, and Shrader Canada hopes to be the first. "We are Canadian con- trolled; a private corporation," says Malcolm, "We reinvest all products in Canada, as we are committed to Canadians and we want to establish an international base." Also winners of the Q1 Preferred Quality Award for 1991, which is given to the suppliers who supply the Ford Motor Company. The Q1 award recognizes the supplier as having achieved a level of excellence and hav- ing in place processes and systems for continuous improvement and exceed- ing the customer's needs and expecta- tions. According to Ed Antonio, the Technical Services Manager for Shrader, and also Chairman of the Zero-Waste Team, "Shrader is current- ly in the last stages to install a treat- ment system for runoff water, which will be a reusable process." The Lao. Waste Team meets every two weeks to review operating procedures and to solve any problems which may have evolved. The 37-year-old company has worked towards protecting the envi- ronment in many ways through pack- aging, blending, gassing, machinery, and advanced manufacturing tech- niques. Everything used by Shrader Canada is either reusable or recyclable. Theairinthemanufacturingareais even completely changed four times per day to provide a safe and secure area for the team. The exhaust fans are also tested to make sure they are in the safety regulations. Malcolm says, "the only material we don't recycle is what the custodial service uses to clean the floor, and we are working on that." "Quality is a way of life here," says Malcolm, "our commitment to quality and customer service are inseparable driving forces behind our Corporation." Proven by the numer- ous awards behind the reception desk at the company, "our commitment to the environment is shown through achieving zero waste and no chemical by-products," says Malcolm. The second award was presented by the Ontario Chamber of Commerce and the Ontario Ministry of Industry Trade and Commerce. Shrader Canada was presented with a Commitment to Quality Certificate whichrecognizesthefactthatthecom- pany is a zero chemical by-product facility. Presented to Shrader Canada was the Quality Achievement and Technical Innovation for Waste Minimization Award by the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, which recog- nizes the company's dedication to total quality and continuous improvement in their company and their products. Employing 68 people, Shrader Canada's philosophy is basically to earn the reputation as a world class company, by being the very best sup- plier through producing the finest quality of products for the customers. in our Statement of Commitment," says James F. Malcolm, Group President and Chief Executive Omcer for Shrader Companies. BURNS FRY Fidelity Investments Canada Mark Slipp 4l f, ) 25594633

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