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6503-118 AVENUE NW
6503-118 AVENUE NW
6503-118 NW
 Super Dougie's Ink Computers The Little Sign Shop

2010- 2021 Super Dougie's Ink

 

2009: ECL Computer Store

c 2006-Property Management Company

2005-2006 Barry Lloyd's Sign Shop

2004-2005 The Shop of Signs

c 2003 Beauty Salon

 1997-2003 Stephanie's Beauty Salon

 1987- Bee's Hair Styling

 1979-1986 Vacant

1978-1979 Book & Tape Gallery

1977-1978 Brother Boogers Baking

1975-1976 Vacant

1961- 1974 Palace Barber Shop

1961-1962 Avenue Paint Shop 

 

EC Laptops & Communication

6503-118 Avenue NW
Edmonton, AB.

T5W lG5

e-rnail address:cailing7103@hotmail.com
www.ebaobay.com

It's an odd looking appendage to the strip mall located on the south side of 118 Avenue that starts half way down the 65 street block. The premise has been home to beauty salons, a sign maker, and an office for a maintenance company. When I saw the new signs I thought I should investigate! !

I entered and found Ling (hui) Cai inside ... I quickly discovered Ling's English is far superior to my Chinese but we did come to an understanding: I would e-mail him so we could alk about his enterprise!

Now, please, I am not making this up ... Ling sells, for computers, an English Spanish talking dictionary! The program also includes a Chinese dictionary. He tells me this dictionary is unique in Alberta. (just Alberta?!)

Ling also operates a web site (I checked it out...it's for computer buffs ... but have a look anyway!) the address is above.

The store is small but Ling does stock and sell laptops, the prices, some in the 2-300 range, seem reasonable.

The store is operated Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11.00-5.30 p.m.

Another entrepreneur attracted to the neighbourhood ... check it out!

 

Shop of Signs

6503-118 Avenue NW

780-477-7446

Barry, who hails from Nova Scotia, tells me that besides making all kinds of signs; banners from as low as $35.00, sandwich boards and vehicle decals are also on the menu.

Barry's business is located in a former beauty salon, where is he says he can and will produce your advertising
requirement at a reasonable price and of good quality. He offers wholesale prices  on bulk buying. Signs are made from a variety of material including coroplast, sintra, intecel, dibond and styrene. Need a personalized licence plate? Barry is your man.

I found Barry to be very personable and attentive to my request  for a story. In fact he had completed the
questionnaire in three days which bodes well for customers seeking his wares.

Barry, who located in the area because he found it quiet and clean, says the community can count on him for support.

 

 

 

 

6509-118 AVENUE NW 6509-118 AVENUE NW
JAMR Agencies JAMR Agencies

2014- JAMR Agencies

2010-14 Vacant

2008-10 Anaiyah's Prenda

2007-08 Webster's Smoke Shop

1997-08 Two Men with Pipes

1987- Ted's Sports Repair

1974-86 Cummings Realty

1973-74 Teddy Beauty Salon

1970-72 Vacant

1969-70 Fashion Coiffures & Beauty Salon

1961-67 Shelley's Beauty Salon

JAMR Agencies

6509-118 Avenue NW

T5W 1G5

780-246-5433

www. jamragencies.com

sales@jamragencies. Com

For a store tucked away in the corner in a small string of stores it is hard to believe that prior to the newest tenants, at least 9 other businesses have operated from the premises. These include: Anaiyah's Prenda [coffee shop], Webster's Smoke Shop, Two Men with Pipes, Ted's Sports Repair, Cummings Realty, Teddy Beauty Salon, Fashion Coiffures & Beauty Salon, and Shelley's Beauty Salon.

JAMR Agencies is very different from all the other stores because it is a wholesale business whereas the others were all retail.

So, why include it: there are several reasons. The Highlands-Bellevue Magazine like to keep atop of happenings in the hood! Its a new business and frankly we are a nosy bunch! And, of course we would like to welcome Frank and Judy Rieckmann, as new business people, operating in the neighbourhood where they live.

There skill at arranging and designing is obvious as you look around the office, display area and kitchen. It is obvious there is a place for everything and everything is in its place.

The owners, who picked this location because it to but a short walk from where they live, cannot invite you in to view their wares, unless of course you are a contractor. You should however feel free just to pop in and say welcome.

Anaiyah's *Prenda

(Tea Boutique and Imports)
6509 118 Avenue NW

Edmonton, Alberta.

T5Z 3Z2

780-474-6636

E-mail anaiyahs@telus.net

CHANGES FOR THE (MUCH) BETTER ...
By John Tidridge

My last visit to this address was under much different circumstances and did not provide any positive results! You will recall, 'Two men with Pipes'? Now we have something entirely different and I would suggest, unique in our district... Anaiyah's Prenda. As soon as I entered and had closed the door I was graciously welcomed by Tanya Corbin the co-owner and her husband, Hermes, the go-fer as he described himself; but the other co-owner, officially!

I found the interior decor both mysterious and welcoming ... mostly dark coloured furniture giving the whole room a warm tone (sorry, my limited decorating vocabulary does not allow me to be too effusive!).

Tanya described her boutique as one that offers tea products, men and women's  causal clothing and unique Latin imports! The requisite friendly service was obvious.

Tanya and Hermes have two young children, they live in north west Edmonton. They have found the neighbourhood quiet and friendly and are excited to open their business in this area.

Drop in for a visit and welcome Tanya and Hermes as they embark on this new venture in difficult times!

* Spanish for small shop or boutique

 

 

 

6511-118 AVENUE NW
This was a lower floor store

2009-2010 EC Laptops & Communications

2008-2008 Dio Karaoke & Sound Systems

2003-2004 Uptoparz Records

1961-1987 Jacobs-Shean-Morris School of Music

 

 

6513-118 AVENUE NW
6513-118 AVENUE NW
6513-118 AVENUE NW
True 2 Form Armstromg Accounting Big Sky Computers

2009- True 2 Form

c 2006-2009 Armstrong Accounting

2004-2006 Big Sky Computers

2002-2004 R & L Computer Services

1974-1987 H & R Block

1970-1974 No returns

1969-1970 Alex McGregor

1961-1966 Killip's TV Service

   

True2Form Therapeutic Massage & Pilates
6513 118 Avenue

Phone: 780-479-5928 or 780-920-5928
Email address:True2form@telus.net
Web address: www.true2form.ca

"No", I was told by Ms. Armstrong of Armstrong Accounting, "it's not that kind of business, and, Katie is a delightful lady"! And, with that in mind, I began my investigation into the new
business on 118 Avenue.

Katie of the Katie and Greg Rees, husband and wife team says: True2Form specializes in therapeutic massage, small group Pilates classes & personal fitness training. Since October 19th, we will have offered Kettlebell classes. These classes are functional strength training classes using old fashion kettlebells for weight. Lori Passmore, a Highland's resident, will be instructing these classes. Yoga classes will be added in the New Year.

Katie is a Registered Massage Therapist with the MTAA, (massage therapist assoc- iation of Alberta) and completed her Massage Therapy Education, with honours, at MH Vicars School of Remedial Massage, Edmonton. Prior to become a therapist, Katie was an ACE (American Council on Exercise) Certified Personal Trainer, and is a Certified Stott Pilates Matwork Instructor.

Greg is an electrical engineer for TELUS & also holds a business management cer- tificate from the University of Alberta faculty of extension.

Katie and Greg have two children: Our daughter is 24 and is an EMT for the City of Ed- monton. Our son is 19 and is presently taking the music program at Grant MacEwen University, majoring in piano. The Rees' love the character homes, the big, mature trees of the Highlands area, and, the small town vibe. The team lives in Claireview, but eventually want to move to Highlands once the kids fly the coop. Katie is adamant that everything about their business is unique!! Small group exercise classes are offered like Pilates, Pegalcise (for urinary stress incontinence and kettlebell (resistance training): Yoga coming soon.

Classes at True2Form are kept small: Only 5 participants are taught at one time to ensure the exercises are being performed safely and effectively.

Package Deals are available: True2 Form provides packages for clients who would like to eliminate pain caused bypostural dysfunctions. The goal is to restore the client's posture to a more natural state, in turn reducing pain and increasing functional stability and mobility. A package includes a postural assessment, therapeutic massage, and personal training sessions. The massage focuses on alleviating chronic shortened muscle tissue. The exercise program addresses both tight and weak muscles; each client receives a tailored program that addresses their specific issues. The personal trainer works one on one with individual clients to provide detailed exercise instruction, motivation & inspiration to clients. Reduced Massage Rates:

True2Form offers 1 hour massages at a reduced rate when you book with a practicum student. The students who work at our clinic are in their 2nd year of Massage Therapy and are required to complete 200 hours of massage & other related duties to be able to re- ceive their diploma.

Thai Massage: True2Form also offers Tai Massage. Tai is a form of massage therapy
that is done fully clothed. Thai massage involves stretching and deep massage.

New clients who book a massage on line at www.true2form.ca and bring this article
with them to their appointment will receive a 15% discount on their 1st regular priced
massage.

'Visitation To Stores/Businesses' In Highlands And Bellevue

So far visits have been restricted to businesses in our area or where outside,
to those stores that have advertised in our Newsletter. As of the beginning of this
year there are only about four stores/businesses that have not yet been invited to
participate. Several stores/businesses have been invited but they have not
responded. In the normal process an 'invitation to participate' letter is delivered to
three or four stores/businesses, with a return visit usually just before the deadline. It
is hoped that all stores/businesses will have been visited by the fall issue.

 

Armstrong Accounting

6513-118 Avenue

Armstrong's Accounting Services

6513 - 118 avenue January 200

Phone #: 479-7327

Email: armstrongsaccountinq@shawbiz.ca

Owner: Cathy Armstrong

Shortly before the issue of our lpoast Newsletter Iwas 'roving' the community and noticed a new business just opening. I entered the store. The people were obviously up to their ears in 'moving in' however, I was treated royally by everyone and was quickly introduced to Cathy who gave me enough information fror a 'did you know' item. I promised to return. I did and here is what I learned

Cathy Armstrong operates a business offering these services: Personal Tax Preparation, Small Business monthly bookkeeping, quarterly GST preparation year end financial statements, and corporate tax returns and many other financial servies. services.

Her business began as a home based business in June 1991 shortly after her youngest child was born so she could stay home with her young family of four kids – a 13 year old daughter, 8 year old son, 3 year old daughter and a new born baby girl.

 In 2000 she moved her business from her residence [outgrew the family office] and set up shop at Bavaria Square in Beverly. A fire in September 2006 forced relocation to Highlands.

Her business began as a result of putting a small ad llin the Rosslyn Community Newsletter. Prior to that Cathy was employed in Public Practice (Accounting firms), Private Business as well as two not-for-profit organizations.

The majority of her business comes from clients referring new clients, Business success can be attributed to her flexibility and personal service in a casual, friendly atmosphere, and a strong belief in her motto of “Quality Work for Reasonable Rates”.

Cathy had lived in Beverly Heights for the past the past 15 years, along with her spouse, Murray. Cathy and Murray have four children and two grandchildren.

Highlands, Oh yes! She loves the feeling of community, her parish is in the Highlands and so are many of her friends. Since moving here she been made to feel very welcome. A few of the locals have stopped by to meet and qreet her.

 Cathy has always been active in community affairs - been the treasurer on many not-for-profit Boards (St. Mary Anglican Church, R.J. Scott School Parent Association). She is currently treasurer for the Beverly Towne Community Development Society for the past 6 years.

Welcome to the Highlands Cathy, and, I thought your windows paintings were most appropriate and were appreciated!!

 

780-479-1556
bigskycomputers@shaw.ca

Those of us old enough to remember the advent of front wheel drive will recall the advertisement that showed a happy, happy owner, chasing goats or sheep up a mountain with four wheel drive ... he exclaims happily, "Four wheel drive": .... the next frame shows him checking his tires and saying (unhappily), "Four-wheel drive!!!!!" Computer owners can possible relate, in meaningful way, to this scenario!!

My own experience with Big Sky computers has been positive, as it was when L and R Computers was front and centre.

Richard Thompson and his business partner, Dave Proctor, occupy the same premises and provide double the service!!

Both men are dedicated to providing friendly, courteous service, where no job is too small. Repairs and custom built systems are their forte. A fun line of used equipment is also available.

Dave and Richard put their customers' needs first; there is no high pressure selling, and you are treated as an individual deserving the best.

Highlands was chosen as a place to do business as, in the close proximity, there are a variety of goods and services available.

 

 

6515-118 AVENUE NW
Armstrong Accounting

2010- Armstrong Accounting

2010-2010 A computer wholesaler

2009-2009 Fresh Water Canada

2006-2008 Glacier Built Homes Ltd.

Computer Store

2004-2005 Red Potatoe {sic} Bar Cafe Bistro

2002-2004 Santo Coffee Bar

 1975- Redwing Used Furniture

1971-1975 Riteway Plumbing & Heating

1969-1970 Ben's Music Shop

1968-1969 Federate Automotive Protective

1965-1967 Vacant

1961-1966 Fairway Hardware

 

 

6521-118 AVENUE NW
Bridgette's Coiffures

2010- Bridgette's Coiffures

1967- c 2010 D'Orchid Hair Styling 

6521 was a double roomed premise

1961-1965 Cummings Agencies

1963-1965 Tom's Barber Shop

1961-1963 Western Canada Appraisal Ltd.

 

 

 

6523-118 AVENUE NW
Jim's Barber Shop

1986-2011 Jim's Barber & Hair Styling

1980-1986 Joe's Barber Shop

1977-1980 Devlin's Barber's Shop

1967-1977 Nick's Barber Shop

 

A Barber Who Is Rich In Something Money Cannot Buy!

Jims Barber Shop

6523-118 Avenue

T5W IG5

Telephone 780-471-1335

Jims Barber Shop has a small “store-front”, and you are likely to miss it unless that is your destination. However, a barbers shop has been operating at this location since 1963 with first, Toms Barber Shop; followed in 1967 by Nicks, Devlins in 1977, Joes in 1980 and finally, Jims Barber Shop in 1986! Much hair has been cut and swept away since the original store opened.

Our latest Jim is Kamal Safadi, who has been cutting and trimming at this site for the last 18 years. When I spoke to him he said he was not the rich barber who we know so much about, however, on learning of his contentment with his job, one gets the impression, here is a happy man.

Kamal merely adds to a number of people who have chosen the Highlands-Bellevue-Virginia Park community to work because of the friendly people. He describes the atmosphere as welcoming’… and, of course, this tells us that it takes more than houses and homes to put a neighbourhood in the top ten… but I wander, again.

>Satisfaction is guaranteed: Kamal, who has

 

 

 

6525-118 AVENUE NW 6525-118 AVENUE NW 6525-118 AVENUE NW
  Medicine Shoppe Imperial Drugs
Part of the Pharmacy since 1961 2011- Medicine Shoppe

6525

 

1970-2011 Imperial Drug & Sub Post Office

6527

1961-1969 Imperial Drug Ltd. & Sub Post OfficeTowards the end of November 1296

During the latter part of November a notice appeared iln the pharmacy indicating the post office would close in January 2020.

The actually is a small disaster for folk without their own transportation. The closest post office outlet would be either the drug store at 38 Street or perhaps there is one to the west. In any event it is a sad move by the post office...

By the time you read this The Medicine Shoppe (with the Post Office) will be in the premises formerly occupied by Imperial Drugs. After 37years in business Urban has decided to almost retire ... he will be around at the new Medicine Shoppe as a pharmacist... for a while!

Laurie Reay and Michelle Van Der Mollen, the new owners will continue to operate their pharmacy at 50 Street and
118 Avenue. Michelle will be the 'new' pharmacist at 66 Street and 118 Avenue.

When the planned renovations are complete Highlands-Bellevue Highlights will 'visit and report'!

Local Pharmacists Bring New Life To One Of The City's Oldest Pharmacies ...

The Medicine Shoppe
6525-118 Avenue
T5W lG5
780-479-2077

A move of Imperial greatness ...

I could not have said this better and didn't! This was the headline on the press release by the  Medicine Shoppe group for the official opening of the Medicine Shoppe at the former Imperial Drugs, 66 Street and 118 Avenue. The release was produced by Holly Roy, Pumpkin PR  Inc, and given to this reporter by Karla Horan of the Medicine Shoppe.
Permission to use parts of the press release was given.

A goodly crowd of dignitaries, local business persons and customers, past, present and probably future, gathered to witness the official opening of he new store. The ribbon was cut (primarily!) by Michelle Vander Molen, the
manager & co-owner, although she had a lot of help. A cake, cookies, and liquid refreshments were provided and there was an air of expectation as people gathered around the area and checked-out the 'new environment'. They
seemed to be well pleased.

There were the customary speeches by executives from the Medicine Shoppe Corporation. The high standard set by Urban Bogusz, former owner/manager was mentioned. It was also obvious that Vander Molen and
eay are held in high esteem by the corporation and it was reiterated they could maintain the high standard expected.

New owners, Laurie Reay and Michelle Vander Molen have undertaken extensive renovations to update and modernize the operation. "It is quite amazing for a pharmacy to have such history," said Laurie. "Many customers
om Highlands and surrounding neighbourhoods have known Urban for almost 40 years. Some of their children and grandchildren travel back to this neighbourhood just for his services. We have big shoes to fill!" Urban is passing the baton to Laurie and Michelle, but not hanging up his lab coat just yet. He says he has lots of energy and wants to keep practicing pharmacy as long as he's able - which is just fine with Reay and Vander Molen.

The pharmacy will be offering health screenings throughout the year and a number of valuable Medicine Shoppe programs, including the Accu-Pak service for people on three or more medications and home visits if needed. The pharmacy will be an immunization centre and Vander Molen also a Certified Asthma Educator.

Reay was pleased to see Mark Stephenson, Apollo Propane and Dale Schmidt, Beverly Boston Pizza drop by, along with Executive Director Cornel Rusnak, from the Beverly Business Association ... Cornel was so impressed with the pharmacy he is claiming that the business is actually located in Beverly.

The welcome and necessary Canada Post service will still be available. The same dependable services will soon be available in their entirety.

The Neighbour Beat constables, Constables Brian Cross and Jeffrey Eichmann dropped to keep an eye on the proceedings, both are camera shy! Their presence was appreciated, their services not required.

As always ... support your local business people

Bogusz, Urban: Dispensing The Last Few Prescriptions John Tidridge

Urban Bogusz, LXXI years of age, (a little reluctant to give the figure ... ) the
Pharmacist, will, at the end of June, see the end of thirty-seven years of service at
what used to be the ARP Imperial Drug Store. He graduated from the University 
Alberta and after working at Woodwards, Speedway and Baydala Drugs purchased
the present store in 1974. Ray Kurchaski was the former owner and employer of
Urban (Bogusz) Urban (Bogusz) conceded it was a business deal and had nothing
 do with the neighbourhood of the Highlands. He hastened to add he thinks that
Highlands is a pretty good place to live.

His whole style radiates, what this writer calls, 'retail' ... he gives the
impression that he is there to serve you, and that you have his undivided attention
This attitude, along with good service, well stocked pharmacy and store, along with
the Post Office have made this drug store a fixture in the Highlands since 1947! It
has survived at least three other drug stores in the area. The selection of good staff
at the store has always meant that service was 'superior'.

Urban (Bogusz) who grew up in St. Paul, tells he has a wife (Annette) and
sons, Grant and Brian. His wife worked behind the scenes and administered the
office side of the business. Crime has not been a worry at the location although
Urban (Bogusz) says his friends and acquaintances cringe a little when he tells them
where the store is. He is complimentary in his assessment of the police and had a
good word for them as they have removed some unwanted pedestrian traffic from
the area.

He thought some 'local' home improvements might make the area more
acceptable to the growing number of young people with prams and babies, which are
now making more and more frequent appearances in the store.

Of the new owners, Laurie and Michelle, he had nothing but high praise, both
regarding their professional standards and their intention to carry on with the good
service that has been provided over the years.

Urban (Bogusz) has supported the community by making use of the
Newsletter to advertise, even if this took a little arm twisting to resolve a
development problem.

He has but one regret: The non-development of the Safeway lot. He shared
the dream with several of his customers that a building, housing condos, could have
been erected on the site, with perhaps the first level being used for dental/medical
offices. And, in time, may be this dream will be realized.

The cliental has not changed much over the years; they come from all walks
of life, backgrounds and financial means. He has served the rich and famous and the
poor and humble. Urban has learned to say 'hello' inCree, Portuguese and Italian, and I suspect
French and Polish as well. And what does the future hold... a renewed licence to continue as a pharmacist,
to be takne out in July and thewn..may
be a few more prescriptions to be dispensed.

     

 

 

6527-118 AVENUE    
  TD Bank
2019- Mustard Seed to open store. Email sent. No resonse to email, waiting for store to officially pen [Jan 29,20.  
April 2019 The store became an early voting station.

1981-2011 TD Canada Trust

     

 

 

 

 

 
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