_BUSINESS Self service electronic ordering makes item selection at Consumers Distributing easier. Consumers Distributing goes highâ€"tech Since 1987, knowledgeable Canadians have been purchasing MUTUAL FUND LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS. These taxâ€"assisted investments have not only reduced personal taxes but have also produced substantial cash payments. For a personal consultation on how you can reduce your personal taxes through "limited partnerships" or for a complimentary copy of the LIMITED PARTNERSHIP "INFO" REPORT, call The Equion Group. The Difference Between Paying More Taxes and Saving on Them THE EQUION GROUP Mutual Fund Limited Partnership "Info" Package WEALTH CREATION, PRESERVATION MANAGEMENT Merritt H. Goddard B.A. (HONS.) FR.1., C.FEP. (905) 845â€"2477 210 Lakeshore Road East The Towne Square Oakville, Ontario L6J 1H8 Introducing the There will also be demonstrations, including one by Braun representatives from 4â€"8 p.m. For the kids there will be an appearance by the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (5â€"9 p.m.), clowns and face painting from 1â€"5 p.m. and the Koala Robot from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Store hours are Mon. to Fri., 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sat., 10â€"6, and Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m. Customers could win a diamond, watches, camcorders, counter top appliances and a Seiko clock. Several years in development, the Superstore is the result of extensive consumer research. According to Steve Ince, viceâ€"president of marketing for Consumers Distributing, the Superstore concept is designed for consumers who want to be able to shop however they‘ choose, on any given day. Many special events have been planned to mark the grand opening of the Consumers Distributing Superstore on Tues. Nov. 1st. The store, located in the Oakville Town Centre 1 will officially open its doors at 9:45 a.m., and there will be a variety of contests and giveaways. One of the most unique features of the new Superstores is called the "Express interactive kiosk system" which is a way of Beginning next week (Nov. 1) in Oakville, Consumers Distributing will be opening the door on its new Superstore at the Oakville Town Centre. The store is one of the first in a series of six new format stores to be opened across Canada, with the others located in Guelph, Ottawa, Brampton, Pickering and Weston Rd. in Toronto. Special events planned for Tuesday opening In an effort to meet the changing needs and demands of the 1990‘s shopper, Consumers Distributing is putting a whole new slant on its catalogue stores. Treasure charming foyer with two closets garage entrance. Value main fir. laundry with two entrances to outside. Enjoy bright bdrms. upstairs abundance of windows. 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All apf)liances are negotiable. Very flexible closing. More information, call BETTY THOMPSON 416â€"329â€"5330. The kiosks offer the customer greater speed and flexibility. Ince explains that customers in a hurry can order and prepay by credit card at the express kiosk, and then pick up their order at the express desk. Those in a real hurry can call ahead and have their order reserved for fast pickâ€"up. In addition to the highâ€"tech kiosks, bringing the catalogue to life for customers with the use of fullâ€"motion audioâ€" video technology, compléte with animation and photographs. According to Ince, "the Express system represents the next step in the evolution of catalogue shopping. Customers can use these kiosks to browse through more than 6,000 catalogue items, get product information, or use their credit card to take advantage of express ordering and prepayment." 155 DEEP LOT â€" â€" RIVER OAKS ONLY $244,900! Sales Representative Ford posts $6â€"m profit for quarter Consumers Distributing is also putting a new emphasis on inventory control improvements to help cut down on the frustration of ordering a product which is not in stock. However, in the event that an item isn‘t immediately available, Consumers will guarantee the following: to find and reserve the item at another of its stores, to offer an alternative item at the same dollar discount, or to order the item for the customer and deliver it free to the customer‘s home. The improvement from last year was all in Canada and reflected primarily a 17% increase in vehicle sales to dealers, improved mix of sales to Ford U.S., primarily the Oakvilleâ€"built Windstar minivan, and lower product costs. Overall profitability was achieved despite low production due to vacation shutdowns and unfavorable exchange costs associated with the weak Canadian dollar. 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