classifiedadvertiser index FOR SALE PERSONNEL WANTED SERVICESAcuvue 51 (IBC) EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Eyestar Optical in Markham, Does your existing space need updat- Scarborough, and Vaughan are looking ing? Are you ready for a change?Baus Optical 18 • Used Kappa Blocker/Tracer for Store Manager and Licensed At Belmark, we specialize in the needs • Kappa edger Opticians. Looking for candidates who of the optical industry. We offer ourBC College 44 • Triumph edger (By Essilor) are dedicated to provide exceptional clients a variety of services and a • Triumph blocker customer care, optical related convenient one-stop-shop for all theirBushnell Cover, Cover Wrap • Humphries lense analyzer duties, promoting products based renovations, new construction, mainte- • Ultra optics mini 2 coating machine on customers’ optical needs. Eyestar nance and design needs. At Belmark,Centennial Optical 7, 9 Optical offers competitive wages and we do more than construction, we excel Call 1-613-394-9855 for details. commissions program. at creating unique contemporary spaces,COS 11, 33 custom display fixtures, creative signage FOR FAST SALE: MAKE AN OFFER Submit your resume to [email protected] to solutions, branding and logo design.COS gatefold 24–27 become part of a dynamic team. • 18 FRAME DISPLAY wall mounted Call us today to book a free consultation UNITS (30 frames /ea) Full time Registered Optician wanted and find out how we can enhance your for a busy retail location in Quinte business image. • 260 FRAMES (France, Italy area. Please forward resume to manufactured) [email protected] ATT: Dana. Please visit us at www.belmark.ca or call us at (416) 913-0341. • TOPCON KERATOMETERDr’s Choice Optical Lab 23 • OCULAR counter-balanced TABLE OPTICAL STORE FOR SALE PERSONNEL AVAILABLE (for 2 instruments)Essilor 2 (IBC), 31, 37, 52 (OBC) • 16 WAITING ROOM CHAIRS Retirement sale: after 36 years OPTICIAN’ available one or two days a in practice to a culturally diverse week, very experienced, 416 7106009.Eye Plus 46 (Quality fabric covered) community. Trendy cafes, lounges, • 4 Cinema style LIGHTING FIXTURES restaurant, vintage shops and art EQUIPMENT WANTEDJob4ECP’s 48 (300w/ ea) incl. tracks galleries. Client files, edging machines, • Various examination charts optometric practice and equipments. Wanted used WECO automatic edger inMarchon 12 Building is also for sale for 1.5 M, rent working condition. ASK for COMPLETE LIST: just send email is negotiable with the new owner. for list, pictures, prices, to [email protected]. Reply to [email protected]. [email protected] Canada 14/15Menicon 19 **Complete Eyelogic System for Sale** Equipments Included:Optic Plastic 30 • AO CLC Opthalmometer keratometer • Neitz SL-J Slit lamp(japan)Optical Group 20 • Prime 2D patternless edger FREE! GRATIS! NO CHARGE! • Prime 2D tracker + pattern makerOptical Prism 47 • Prime layout maker Optical prism classified word ads are FREE when sent EYELOGIC SYSTEM to Optical Prism by email.Rodenstock 4 • Canon RF-10 Autorefractor • Hoya Rh-3100 AutoPhoroptor Not only do you get your adShamir 21 • Huvitz CLM Autolensometer in optical prism, the magazine, your ad is also posted • Dell computer( Eyelogic softwareShilling Optical 38 installed) on the optical prism web site— • 1-15” LCD touch screen monitor www.opticalprism.ca.Signet Armolite 13 • 1-15” LCD patient monitor • Color printer Please note, the maximum number of words per ad isSilmo 41 50, and no logos are to be included with this offer. Price: $25000.00 Price is negotiableSpectacle Eyeworks 30 Please contact: Need to hire staff? Email: [email protected] Need to sell some equipment?Transitions Optical 35 OPTICAL STORE FOR SALE Just email your text to [email protected] 45 and reach the entire Canadian optical industry. Well established ( 17 years ) optical storeWestGroupe 5, 39 located in Toronto prime location with Deadline for next issue: June 16, 2014. eye exams done by Optometrist Friday, Saturday. Low rent, public parking available at rear. Also suitable for optometrist (1,500 repeat patients on file). Owner retiring. Serious enquiry only. e-mail [email protected]. O P T I C A L P R I S M | M A Y / J U N E 2 0 1 4 49
frame by frameBold Styles at Blink retro cat’s eye frames brought up-to-date with fun animal print. Next she tries some great red frames—a hot colourG one are the days when glasses were a necessary trend this season. It’s hard to choose between the rounder evil and selection was pitiful. Today kids try to tank their vision tests to get glasses and peoplewith 20/20 vision pick up cool nonprescription frames Vogue frames and the chunky rectangular Dolce &as fashion accessories. Lucky for them, Calgary’s Blink Gabbanas.Eyewear is there to serve the vision and fashion needs of Some chic Diesel glasses that feature a larger, deeperdiscerning clients. style catch her eye next. And what woman wouldn’t want“We deal with all the designer high-end products,” to end a shopping trip with Tiffany? The trademarksays Dr. Alisha Adatia, owner and optometrist at Blink. Tiffany blue shows off the famous key and knot designs ofShe opened two practices in 2008 and the newest location the jewelry on the frames and is a hit with both sunglassesin Royal Oak opened in September. Dr. Adatia has stocked and everyday frames.her walls with the latest styles from the hottest designers At the end of the day, though, the clear favouritesgiving clients an unbeatable selection of both trendy and are the funky Diesel frames. “I love the statement theytimeless frames. make—big and bold with the unique purple at the top,”Dr. Chelsea Gerlitz graduated last year and started Gerlitz says. The rest will have to sit on her wish list untilpracticing at Adatia’s Royal Oak location. A perk of the job next time. – Rennay Craatsis the amazing selection of eyewear.“Originally I had one pair of glasses, but now I have 3more frames, more bigger and bolder styles,” she says. 2Optician Mary 1Carlyon is happy tohelp her find her perfectframes. She grabs ahandful of frames thatshe imagines will lookgood with Gerlitz’s faceshape and colouringand encourages her togive them all a try. Youjust never know whatyou’re going to like. And 56because Gerlitz likes to 4make a statement withher glasses, the sky’s thelimit.“The ‘80s are comingback—bigger, deeperstyles,” says Carlyon.“There are chunky squareones and you see a lot morerounder, oversized frames.”Carlyon first tries her ina pair of Dolce & Gabbana 1. Vogue; 2. Tiffany Shades; 3. Diesel; 4. D & G Cateye; 5. D & G; 6. Tiffany.50 O P T I C A L P R I S M | M A Y / J U N E 2 0 1 4
Your patients protect their skin. Help protect their eyes g contact lenses UV-blockinwith these ...and ACUVUE® Brand Contact LensesThere is a growing awareness of the issues Also available forassociated with UV radiation and the needfor protection from UV exposure. astigmatismAs with skin, damage that can be caused byUV exposure to the eyes is cumulative andthis is where you can help.Recommend ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenseswhich block at least 97% of UVB and 81% ofUVA rays, as standard across the entire line.Δ†Δ UV-blocking percentages are based on an average across the wavelength spectrum.ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenses are indicated for vision correction. As with any contact lens, eye problems, including corneal ulcers, can develop. Some wearers may experience mild irritation, itching or discomfort.Lenses should not be prescribed if patients have any eye infection, or experience eye discomfort, excessive tearing, vision changes, redness or other eye problems. Consult the package insert for completeinformation. Complete information is also available from Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Division of Johnson & Johnson, Inc., by calling 1-800-267-5098 or by visiting www.acuvueprofessional.ca.† Helps protect against transmission of harmful UV radiation to the cornea and into the eye.WARNING: UV-absorbing contact lenses are NOT substitutes for protective UV-absorbing eyewear such as UV-absorbing goggles or sunglasses because they do not completely cover the eye and surrounding area.You should continue to use UV-absorbing eyewear as directed. NOTE: Long-term exposure to UV radiation is one of the risk factors associated with cataracts. Exposure is based on a number of factors such asenvironmental conditions (altitude, geography, cloud cover) and personal factors (extent and nature of outdoor activities). UV-blocking contact lenses help provide protection against harmful UV radiation. However,clinical studies have not been done to demonstrate that wearing UV-blocking contact lenses reduces the risk of developing cataracts or other eye disorders.ACUVUE®, ACUVUE® OASYS®, 1-DAY ACUVUE® MOIST®, 1-DAY ACUVUE® TruEye®, HYDRACLEAR®, LACREON® and INNOVATION FOR HEALTHY VISION® are trademarks of Johnson & Johnson, Inc. © Johnson & Johnson, Inc. 2014. February 2014
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