Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 27 Sep 1988, p. 12

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12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 27. 1988 Second Debut providing first-class fashions in second-hand clothing Yes, all the magazines tell us, the Fall Fashion Season is here once again, dictating we all head out to clothing stores to drop a big wad of money. But who can afford to spend a pile of cash each and every time the weather takes a turn? Not many of us, that's for sure. So what can we do--just not buy clothes? Well, that's one solution. shop at Second Debut, where you can find top quality clothes at bar- gain basement prices. They're not new clothes, mind you. The people who run Second Another, happier, solution, is to Debut unabashedly admit the clothes are "previously owned", but they're also the pick of the used clothing crop, clean, pressed and ready-to-wear. : Tucked away at the back of the old creamery building (at Water and Casimir Streets in Port Per- ry), Second Debut is overflowing with bargains. A women's silky dress-up blouse, for example, costs only one dollar. One buck! Slacks to match will set you back $1.50. A top of the line child's party dress costs a whole three dollars. Now try finding those kinds of prices anywhere else! RIA Sve Shira oY a2s " = ! i : fe Ce ai pn 3 EC a §£8%¢ - ror, ver EOF dk x o' SY spt - clothes comes to $9.75. The Cosway family looks dapper In outfits from Sec- ond Debut. From left Is Sara in a pretty blue dress with white collar; Mark In his "Mojack-coloured™ cable- knit pullover; Ron In a real collector's item, a "Charlie Farquarson sweater"; and Emily in a bold-print sweat- er and dress-up pants. The bill for the entire family's Port Perry Counselling Services MEDICAL ASSOCIATES, 462 PAXTON ST. ~ PSYCHOTHERAPY -- -- MARRIAGE & FAMILY COUNSELLING -- -- DIVORCE MEDIATION -- -- STRESS MANAGEMENT -- 97 -- DAY or EVENING -- PRODUCTS and SERVICES for the BUILDING INDUSTRY + Residential Design, Drafting and Bluepnnting Services + Roof Trusses + Kitchen Cabinetry + Doors and Mouldings + Windows Steel Cladding we 892-7722 RR. 4, UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO Durham Road 23 at Conc. 9 The Second Debut Clothing Store isn't new--it's been in opera- tion for about a year, under the name Operation Scugog. Committee member Barb Carne- gie says the name was changed to ive the shop a new image, and to et people know the clothes are for sale to the public. She complains that many peo- ple assumed the clothes were "give-aways" to low-income fami- lies, busi that is just not true. Operation Scugog does, in fact, run a food bank out of the same location, but the clothing store operates in a different section. Funds raised from the clothes, however, support the rent for the food bank and the entire Operation Scugog project. Financially, things haven't been going so hot for the clothing store. Mrs. Carnegie says the rea- son is because most people in Scugog assume it is a "clothing bank", not a clothing store. She also says some people have a hang-up about buying used clothing--although they shouldn't, because some of the trendiest clothes shops in Toronto sell the same kind of outfits as Second Debut. She's hoping the new name will help people get over their hang- ups, and bring them in for a look at the merchandise. Clothing donations are always welcome at Second Debut; but Mrs. Carnegie says they must be in season, as there is absolutely no. room to store clothes that aren't. So at this time of year, sweat- ers, coats and warm clothing only is accepted. Items must also be clean and preferably . All sizes, and styles for all age groups are gratefully accepted. Donations aside, buyers can have a virtual field day poking through the racks at Second De- but. Real fashion finds are every- where, and as "everything old be- comes new again", the shop offers clothes you just can't find any- where else--at prices you'd be a fool to ignore. 4 ® Ontario NOTICE OF PUBLICMEETING TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario will be held at the CITY HALL, 50 CENTRE ST. S., COUNCIL CHAMBER, OSHAWA, ONTARIO on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1988 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the Board will hear an application in accordance with the Liquor Licence Act, and Regu- lations thereunder. The following establishment has applied for a licence of the class indicated, and the application will be entertained at the aforementioned location and time: Application For New Licence Chef's Kitchen Scugog Township, 158 Water Street Port Perry Dining Room or Dining Lounge Licence & Patio Licence Applicants: ieczyslaw (Mike) Sarnacki & Donana (Dianne) Feliksa Toth AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person who is resident in the municipal- ity and who wishes to make representa- tion relative to the application, shall make their submission to the Board in writing prior to the date of the hearing, or in person at the time and place of the hearing. (Copies of written submissions will be forwarded to the applicant). Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lakeshore Boulevard East TORONTO, Ontario, MSE 1A4 MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT _ n3215G 261 Barb Carnegle wears a beautifully detallled silky . blouse and classic wool pants--the cost of the entire outfit is only $2.50 at Second Debut. rg. ERE Margaux Romeril and her little sister Carly show oft two pretty dresses from Second Debut. Margaux's party dress has a fancy skirt and embroidered yoke ($2.00) while Carly's jumper Is just the thing for an active tyke ($2.00). - APPLES for SALE - Macintosh -- Wealthy "WILLOWTREE ORCHARDS Durham Rd. 8, Port Perry 985-9205

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