trail shopping centre gcooomistsun the tribune the insurers 4461 no 7 hwy unionville insurance for home ufe auto 8us1ness 4775000 third section 29422006402100 wednesday february 20 1985 markham plaza given goahead len feme of galaxy computer solutions will recom mend a computer system after studying specific business needs the firm will also recommend several options and even do custom programming if existing software is not suitable sjoerd witteveen computer firm matches i systems to customers by greg coates staff reporter ltk a common mistake the owner of a small busi ness decides its time to buy a computer but not knowing exactly whats required he goes out and spends much more than is needed and whatjs worse its often for the wrong type of equipment but this can be avoided effective computer systems require good planning up-to- date information and careful implementation galaxy computer solutions of f er the businessman exact ly this len feme president of the stouffville company explained as professional sys- temsanalysts they will match what is available in todays technology with what is best for a business hetsaid systems analysis is a general term referring to a structured process that in volves analyzing an operation to decide whether to auto- mateornot whattoautomat- e or what modifications may be necessary to an existing system our approach is to take a little moretime to understand the business problem- before vfany money is spentjivsaid mr feme we work everything out on paper before the purch ase of any products if it doesnt work on paper its not going to work in the real world he added that what often happens is people with little knowledge about computers go out and buy expensive equipment and endup not knowing what to do with it they know their business well but dont know what computers can do to help them said mr feme thats where we step in the process defines what is to be done and how the steps will be accomplished mr feme who holds bachelors degrees in both management arts and in dustrial psychology and an associate degree in compu ter systems management explained a good computer system will pay for itself by- increasing revenues avoid ing unnecessary costs and im proving service computers can perform almost any routine or sys tematic procedure allowing people to do what they do best think he said a good computer system can prove itself quickly he said before recommend ing any computer setup galaxy computer solutions might analyze 10 to 20 sys tems we then narrow this down to the three or four we think are the best choice said mr feme we give a range of alternatives there are a lot of computers on the market and they all do different things if the required- computer package is not available mr feme said they will modify one to meet the needs of the business r i if requested wellalso purchase the product and set it up to make sure its operat ing as its supposed to said mr feme well also pro vide orientation and training to the staff that will be using the system there are a num ber of people still afraid of computers so we take great pains to provide orientation to put them a little more at ease galaxy computer solutions also provides followup maintenance to any system they install for further in formation call 640-6841- by christine koserski staff reporter markham town council has approved a zoning bylaw amendment to permit the building of a shopping centre in the mount joy area at the corner of hwy 48 and 16th ave with a large supermarket as an anchor the develop ment is what town planners call a commmunity shopping centre it will serve the raymerville and northeast markham mintleaf com munities morsal developments ltd and sunkist fruit markets ltd are joint principals in the project preliminary plans indicate the twostorey com plex will have a floor area of approximately 10000 square meters the site itself is approximately 7 acres 32 hectares besides a supermarket and general retail stores offices and a gas bar are tentatively planned the ambrose noble house a recently designated herit age house sits on the corner of the site the developers say the building will remain on the corner but have not re vealed plans for it yet the outside appearance of an historically designated house cannot be altered however the interior can be rebuilt and used for various purposes as is being done with the macdonald house on main st slated to house a restaurant one day seven major supermarkets in the area protested the zon ing amendment saying it wouldnt be economically vi able to build another food store in the area but at a recent 15 public hearing regional councillor ron dancey wondered if it was the towns place to be controlling competition a week later in a letter to planning committee mar kham iga withdrew its objec tion stating are not afraid of competition a town planning report points out that there is no community shopping centre currently in the north mar kham area the nearest su permarkets are the iga stores on main st and hwy 7 and the dominion store and miracle mart at hwy 7 and mccowan rd york building sets the pace york region continued its pacesetting surge in the met roarea marketplace by capturing approximately one- third of all new housing and industrial development during the first nine months of 1984 statistics canada building permit information shows york region home builders were granted 5446 permits for new housing units between jan 1 and sept 30 of 1984 in the same period in 1983 4653 residential permits were issued in york the total value of new industrial buildings increased from 289 million in the first threequarters of 1983 to 687 million in the corresponding period last year yorks share of the metroarea industrial market jumped from 19 per cent to 31 per cent the federal statistics show york region municipalities issued 3300 more residential permits than durham re gion 1199 more than peel region and oakville combined and 562 more than all of metropolitan toronto in the first nine months of 1984 the value of new housing in york increased from 344 million in the first threequarters of 1983 to 424 million in the corresponding period of 1984 commercial development in the same period expanded from 40 million in 1983 to 757 million in 1984 institutional and government developments grew from 232 million to 277 million yorks share of the total construction market rose to 24 per cent from 21 per cent based on an increase to 596 million from 435 million in the estimated value of new buildings fined for tax evasion gary grant owner of pool world ltd in unionville was convicted of federal tax eva sion earlier this month after failing to declare more than 142000 in personal and com pany income between 1980 and 1981 provincial court judge milton cadsby fined mr grant 16458 for evading almost 22000 in personal in come taxes he was also fined 2227 for avoiding federal taxes through pool world and accessories a markham resident grant has a year to pay his personal fine and 30 days to pay his companys fine or face a jail sentence during 1980 and 1981 pool world failed to report 76649 in income besides 71649 in sales 5373 was spent on per sonal expenses including payment of grants 3670 gambling debt the unreported sales in cluded an ll477pool sale to a drapery manufacturer in exchange for drapes furthermore 15000 of pool worlds funds were used as a deposit for a house owned by grants wife the investigation also re vealed about 34267 of pool worlds unreported revenue was deposited into an account known as topview ex cavating controlled by grant this account was originally in tended to record pool worlds landscaping paving and ex cavating contracts home of the week large bay window attractive feature s of unionville home tsummerfeldt cres in unionville is the location for our home of the week a three bedroom backsplit the house is built of brick and aluminum with a double garage oij a 50 by 126 foot lot ja ceramically tiled entry leads to the large living room which has a bay window v looking out on the landscaped front yard the formal dining room is to the back arid has sliding doors to a large cedar deck in the backyard the kitchen is on the other side of the en try hall arid has lots of light solid oak cup boards and includes an eating area it has a cushion floor and track lighting a builtin dishwasher comes with the house i a stairway at the back of the kitchen leads to the family room which has a brick floor- toceiling fireplace this large comfortable room is fully carpeted and panelled on this level there is also a laundry room and a crawl space upstairs there are three bedrooms the master is large and has double closets as do the other bedrooms on this level there is a fourpiece bathroom the main floor has another twopiece bathroom extras in this home include most electric light fixtures a gas furnace and equipment storms and screens upgraded new quality broadloom r40 insulation a wooden tool shed and a power humidifier asking price is 137900 the home is listed with family trust in unionville and the agent is maria gordon who can be reached at 4771270 or 477132u the large living room has a bay window and measures 51 metres by 397 metres it opens unto a bright dining room with a walkout to a cedar deck the large family room features a brick fireplace walltowall a ting and wood panelling a buiitin dishwasher and solid oak cupboards are featured in the modern spacious kitchen the house is attractively located in the heart of unionville with in walking distance of the man st and toogood pond