Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 28 Feb 1990, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WH] F IBY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1990 'aloimi asbusiness, ao v' Buyin a compuer -> gUided'tour thog the jungle, -- j... IlirIough computer makes* sense for your business. Make no mistake - i's a jungle out there and fincing your way through it is stressful.,You face a bewildering'se t of choices. "Computers are increasingly becoring, like .commodities," explains Ron Evans, president of Evans*- Research, a market research firm- in Toronto. "They rire amost always,' sold through' retailers and, just as you would in purchasing any other c ommodity, you should shop around. You'll find that there are significant price differences."' Unless .your computer plans are cjuite ambitious for a first-time buyer, youre probably looking at desk-top size machines. There are three basic marketplaces, each offering different levels of price, performance. and reliability. Youý cari buy your equipment brand niew from a big name vendor, you can buy it second hand, or you can buy an imitation based on the original IBM personal computer. The latter can be either a compatible or a clone. UoV.L v re usLLd.Iy manufactured on a much larger scale, and-' sold through distributorship chains., Clones, on the other hand, are mord often sold right at the place of manufacture. These companies are typically very small and since there are a lot more of them, price and quality vary widely. Don't ignore the used-equipment market. Market leaders must cônstantly introduce high-quality new products. You may be able to buy yesterday's "latest and greatest" at bargain- basement prices. Before you set out to investigate, these options, remember that it pays te learri about computing in adlvanceand know exactly what you want to do with your computer. Trade shows and computer magazines cari be quite useful in this regard. Once you've set your price, performance, reliability and service criteria, you'll have to consider a number of functional aspects. SEE PAGE li *AIIIIIA±!IIM PAINT-BLEMISMED SEWING MACHINES NEW 1990 WHITE FREE, ARM IN BOXES Due te slight enamel blemishes, WHITE Sewing Machine Company has Just released for sale ta the public a Ilmited number of new speclal 1990 HEAVY DUTY FREE ARM Zig Zag sewIng machines that are made of METAL No tension adjustment needed, and sew on ail fabrIos: Levi's cânvas, upnholstery, nylon stretch, vinyl, silk, EVEN SEWS ON LEATHERI No attacfments needed for buttonholes (any sîze), monograms, hems. Sews on buttons, satin stitches, overcasts, dams, appliques overiock and more. Just set dials and see magic happen wlthout aid fashioned cams or programmers. These machines are su table for home, professional or school roomn sewlng. 10 years warranty. Vour prce with ad $298.00. Prevlously prlced at $499.00. Free service and lessons. Terms avallabie. We take trade-Ins. Lay-A-Way. This Is the machine your wife wanted. 1 579-0742 571-1385 I Charm with a caplital "SEE"I TRAFALGAR REALTY INC. RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE 668-4000 $25350900 Immaculate Bung., on 72' x 13(Y Lot. Features main floor Fam. Rm., cathedral ceiling over- Iooking 18' x 36' heated inground pool. To view oel, Dale McIntosh, Sales Representative, 668-4000 or 668-8844. THE NEWEST location of Nutri/Sys- (from left) are Charlene Richard, tem lias opened at llOlBrockSt. S., Michelle Mages, Golda Kahn, Lee under owners Lee Hung and EMon Hung, Soily, Mlon 'Hung, Marie' Humg. Opening oeremnonies were Mosher and Afljon, Smith. Open held last- week, with Lorna SoUy house wiII be hejiýdThursday thiý, (fourth from right)representing the week. Town. of Whitby. Staff members Fr«.Pre photo Creat~ive Fun inWltb By Nicole Lyl k Attention: Mums, lasta chers, Sunday schools and ýcamp organizers! Creative Fun for Little Unes recently opened at Consumers Drie nd opinsinWhitby. Open from 9to 5Mon. to ri. and 9 to 4 Sat., Creative Fun markets "strictly educational supplies" that emrphasize visual and manual leaning skills sui- table for children from infancy to 12 years. Laurie Foran, owner and operator of Creative Fun is a mother herself.. Creative Fun originally begmi as an "out of the house" business. Sixteen years and four owners later, Foran is the first te deve- lop it into a full - tledged cern- pany.4 Foran offers general advice to her customers regarding suitable forms of entertainment and edu- cational supplies. She -urges anyone with young children te dop by. Richard S. Price Pe rsonal Financial Planner Computerized Preparation WhiIe You Wait By Appolntment OnIy Some returns may be hfgher (416) 649-3458 (416)'683-7755 LAURIE - Foran and daughter Alysia oelebrate the opening of Creative Fun for Little One., Peter Tombiln-Fr? rm mphoto 1

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