A beautiful lawn bowling club located right on the waterfront in the Beaches area of Toronto. It's an easy sport to learn, but one that can never be mastered. Many compare it to curling. But lawn bowling is much more interesting. You'll enjoy your game with a fun bunch of people. Walking to the club along the boardwalk beside the sand and water gets you in the mood for a relaxing game. Enjoying the evening breeze and watching the sailboats while you play is heavenly. We have special days throughout year that combine lawn bowling with BBQs and even a prime-rib night. And if you enjoy playing cards, weekly we have four evenings featuring bid euchre (2), wizard and duplicate bridge. It's an inexpensive sport. Year-round membership costs only $150.
In January 1989, two brothers created a new IT firm. Alex was a first year engineering student at the University of Waterloo and Kyu was just a couple of years out of the University of Toronto. The company used the name 'QUEUE' and from modest beginnings in a small shared office, one computer, $10,000 in seed capital and zero clients, the company has steadily blossomed and has been recognized as one of the fastest growing companies in Canada by Profit magazine.Today, QUEUE IT Professionals has a passionate, skilled and inspired team of over 40 employees and a track-record of excellence, as recognized by the Markham Board of Trade and Canadian Business magazine. QUEUE IT Professionals is a unique IT firm because we focus on providing extraordinary service experiences for our clients, not just technology. This has enabled us to establish lasting and mutually beneficial relationships with our clients that represent a diverse array of industries, including financial services, banking, insurance, professional services, education, pharmaceuticals and manufacturing
Line Share Devices is the telecom leader in the design and distribution of line sharing devices which allow industry standard telephone (IST) devices such as voice, fax, ATM, point-of-sale/point-of-sale-activation terminals, modems, and modem-equipped devices like automated meter readers or alarm and temperature control systems to share single-to-many telephone lines.