a cez Go Natural Fashionable sportswear can also be found at Go Natural located at 121 Brock St. N. The right type of attire for aerobics, ice skating, ballet and gyn- mastics are available at Go Natural. Health sandles and a line of dance slippers as well as tap and ballroom dancing shoes are also well represented. These sporting outfits are complemented by leg warmers, sweat bands and weight lifting supplies. In addition to this are evening jump suits, track suits and beautiful sweaters. Childrens Marketplace The Childrens Marketplace offers a unique twist to fashion for children as both new and used clothing is available. This also includes such items as leotards, barretts, gifts for infanfitand second hand shoes. The clothes at Childrens Marketplace range from infant to size 14. In addition to this, new and used matérnity wear can also be found at the same location, Visit Betty Jean Blythe's store to see al] the other interesting items for sale or lease that are related to children. Mercantile Dept. Store For the individual who wants one stop shopping, the Mercantile Department Store at 321 Brock St. S. in the Mr. Grocer Plaza offers fashions for men and women with a variety of styles covering suits, coor- dinates, work wear, casual and evening wear. Ac- cessories such as lingerie, gloves, pantyhose and hats are also well represented and add to the broad vareity and selection. Although the Mercantile Department Store has been in business for 52 years, the ownership of this fine establishment has changed this month and is now owned by Allan and Valerie Kent which has allowed Mr. Smith, the for- mer owner, a well deserved retirement. You can shop at the Mercantile Department Store from 9 to 6, Monday to Friday and from 9 to 5:30 on Saturday. The consignment business is doing well in down- town Whitby as proven by two establishments - Boutex Inc. located at 106 Colborne St. E. and Two Sisters Boutique found at 108 Brock St. S. Two Sisters The Two Sisters Boutique offers both new and used clothing for ladies and children. Jewellery, nic nacs and new pantyhose can also be found in this cozy store. Personal and friendly service is offered by the owners Barb Jobber and Marion Robb (two sisters). Boutex Inc. has been in business for 10 years and offer selected fahions for ladies, men and children. They find their best suppliers to be young working people who frequently "turn over" their wardrobe, or those people who have had their colours done as a result wish to make changes in their wardrobe. Consequently, designer clothing is readily available in addition to a wide range of styles and sizes. BETTY'S FASHIONS 112 BROCK ST. WHITBY, ONT. (416) 668-4141 HOURS: MON.-FRI. 9:30-6:00 SAT. 9:30-5:00 FALL FASHIONS NOW AVAILABLE SIZES 8-20 WEEKEND SPECIAL OCTOBER 16,17 & 18/86 2 0oOFF SUITS & LSWEATERS rj LAY AWAY PLAN Shoe Works To complete your fashion needs and to com- plement your new wardrobe, shoes are a necessity. The Shoe Works, at 115 Brock St. N., offers affor- dable styles in a variety of sizes and colours. New leather shoes by Brazilian manufacturers such as Hocus Pocus, Hipoppotamus and Mistique are arriving daily. High heel and flat leather boots are also in abundance which not only provide warmth but comfort as well. Let the owner LarryBatherson or his friendly staff person Betty Brown help you with your footwear needs. Peacock Sports For those of you who are into sporting wear, your needs can be met by three stores in the downtown. Peacock Sports at 110 Athol St. have a wide variety of sweatpants, shirts, track suits and some aerobic shoes. One of their featured lines is Cousin Smoothies which is reversible clothing. Gene and Linda Peacock, the owners of Peacock Sports and Trophies Ltd. have recently added to their spor- tswear line with the introduction of shorts and jackets and will be presenting skirts in the spring of 1987. Outdoor Inn For the real outdoors enthusiast, fashion makes a statement at the Outdoor Inn. Quality and prac- ticality are prevelant in this interesting shop found at 305 Brock St. N. Outdoor clothing for the active person is represented by quality names such as Patagonia, Banff and Gor-Tex. One can even find camouflage hunting wear. To ward off the cold, at- tractive downfilled jackets and vests are available along with hiking and snow boots. The owners of this fine sporting store are Andy and Joanne Manders who have been in business together for 20 years but have introduced quality outdoor clothing only in the last four years. MERCANTILE DEPARTMENT STORE "Fashion Clothiers" MENS IERRE * CARDIN DRESS SHIRTS 321 BROCK ST. S. 668-3468 WHITBY PLAZA OPEN: MON.-THURS. 9-6, FRI. 9-9, SAT. 9-5:30 579-9595 106 COLBORNE ST. E., WHITBY 668-4100 SELECTED FASHIONS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY nnckvs -an pr%~ eDS(JuA. 0p&al~- ~ WRjNGLER Elsa's Childrens - 4 Things• Childrens' wear has been represented in down- town Whitby with flair, as exemplified by Elsa's Childrens Things. Elsa and Don Edge have been in business for ten years and have provided Whitby and surrounding area with attractive and stylish childrens' clothing in sizes rangiig from infant to size 14 for boys and girls. The quality of merchan- dise is evident when shopping in Elsa's Childrens' Things and the selection includes a broad range of childrens needs such as shoes for infants, plush toys, leotards and socks. This delightful store can be found at 360Brock St. S. (in the I.G.A. plaza). OPENING MONDAY,OCT. 20/86 YOUR HEADOUARTERS FOR: FREEMA FO R M A L W E A R 1011/2 MARY ST. W., WHITBY Y,, /, i 0 fi, L - %olyQ