Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 2 Mar 1999, p. 24

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24- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 2, 1999 "Scugog 's Community Newspaper of Choice" Fashions uniquely yours at two quaint locations e Susan Bristol e Linda Lundstrom e Joseph Ribkoff e Woolrich e Sigrid Olsen 235 Queen St. Port Perry 905-985-1598 fine ladys' clothiers Brooklin Village | Shoppe Hwy. 12, Brooklin 905-655-3474 Most offers come with a hook. This is ours. We simply offer the best selection of frames and mats for prints, pictures or keepsakes. Plus superb craftsmanship and expert advice. No strings attached. Te FRAMER'S GALLERY 237 Queen Street, Port Perry 985-2543 Drop off days Tues. & Thurs. or by appointment ANIC le Ide To lel i MITT 1869 Scugog Street ~~. PortPerry 905-985-7380 | Continuing to be a leader in ladies fashions Entering its third year, Wysteria's Ways continues to be a leader in ladies' fashions. Whether you want the casual or sophisticated look of elegance, the many fine labels at 235 Queen Street will make you feel and look your best. Since 1980 Connie Heron has been in the fashion business. Starting out as a co-owner of the Brooklin Village Shoppe, she expanded her ladies' fashion store to Port Perry in 1997. Offering a variety of fashions for casual weekend wear, career or romantic weddings, now the fashion conscious consumer has an even gréater selection to choose from. Only 20 minutes apart, each boutique offers different fashion designs, making it a must to visit each shop. At Wysteria's Ways you will find many fine labels, ~ including Woolrich, Susan Bristol, Olsen, Sigrid Olsen and Canadian designer, Linda Lundstrom. A wide variety of accessories will help complete that special outfit. Olsen, a fashion name that has rapidly grown in Canada, U.S. and Europe continues to offer a tremendously, successful Spring collection. Made in Germany and Italy, the Olsen stretch jeans and coordinating sweaters from this extensive line are the number one sellers in the store. Olsen also offers luxurious 100 per cent silk co-ordinates in soft pastel shades of blue and pink. The quality, style and colorful fashions made by Canadian designer, Linda Lundstrom, always stand out in a crowd. Year round these fashions provide Wysteria's Ways with its striking fashions, including deluxe LaParka coats in the fall and winter months. The Linda Lundstrom name means it is comfortable enough to travel in, yet still looks its best when you arrive at your destination. As well as fine apparel, Linda Lundstrom's own romantic fragrance is also available at Wysteria's Ways. : For casual, feminine co-ordinates, check out the embroidered details on the many sweaters by Sigrid Olsen and Susan Bristol. With the wedding season soon approaching, you will want to look and feel your best. Whether planning a wedding or on the guest list, Le Suit offers feminine suits in popular pastels for this season. With added details of satin and embroidery, choose from one of many striking styles at the Port Perry and Brooklin boutiques. Open 6 days a week, Wysteria's Ways and The Brooklin Village Shoppe will be holding their annual Spring Tea in April. Watch for details in the paper or phone 985-1598 for details. Another reason. to shop at these two locations is the friendly, knowledgeable staff that greets you as you walk through the door. With no pressured sales approach, let the trained, professional staff help you look your best. Please come in and browse! What do these things have in common? ... Musical instruments, sports jerseys, antique watches, wedding invitations, sports cards, war medals, eye glasses, jigsaw puzzles, scouting badges and family momentos...these are all things that have been framed at The Framer's Gallery. Burton, Rhoda and Warren Strong, under the name Port Gifts, started the Framer's Gallery in 1976. In 1985 Warren decided to continue the family tradition and purchased the business from his retiring parents. When Tracey joined the business as a full-time partner in 1988 the store name was changed to The Framer's Gallery. This once small gift shop has grown to he a thriving art gallery and custom framing shop offering a high level of picture framing expertise. The Framer's Gallery is proud to have three of the 100 Ontario certified picture framers on staff. The Framer's Gallery specializes in the preservation and presentation of artwork, family heirlooms, collectables, needle art as well as the creative framing of anything their customers have challenged them with. In addition to custom framing, The Framer's Gallery has dealerships with all major limited edition publishers, numerous independent artists, and is a Bradford Exchange dealer, as well. While the Framer's Gallery is enjoying a | growth in business lately due to new customers . discovering the gallery from places like Courtice, Oshawa, Whitby and Bowmanville, serving the needs of local clients continues to be a major focus. The Framer's Gallery is located at 237 Queen Street in Port Perry. Warren, Tracey and staff invite you to "Please come in and browse." Are your closets filled to capacity? Are your closets filled to capacity with clothes you never wear anymore? If so, let What Goes Around, Comes Around turn those extra items into cash for you through consignment sales. Established by Heather and Bill Sturman on October 15, 1996, What Goes Around, Comes Around takes in second hand clothing on a con$ignment basis. Since the store opened business has grown considerably. Clothes range in various styles and sizes from newborn on upward to mens' and ladies' sizes. Clothing can be dropped off on Tuesday and Thursday weekly or by appointment. To be fair to their clients, the maximum of 20 items is allowed on any drop-off day. All clothing in the store is in style, excellent condition and for the appropriate season. To ensure their customers are getting a quality item at superb prices, all fashions must be either freshly laundered or dry cleaned and pressed before they arrive at the store. Mens', ladies' and childrens' jeans are always in great demand What Goes Around, Comes Around also carries new and 'gently used" baby equipment and toys. All must be complete, in good working order and, above all, meet all current safety standards. Others benefit from clothing brought in for consignment. If any clothing is not sold after two months and not retrieved by the owner, these items are discounted and the proceeds are then donated to the local food bank and the Bethesda Women's Shelter in Bowmanville. Jeans, over-size and maternity wear are the popular fashions sought for in the store. A pair of brand name denim jeans starts at $6.99, and work their way up to $19.99. While Spring arrives later this month, it doesn't necessarily mean warm weather will follow. Many weeks of cold weather will still remain with us, despite several stores stocking up with new spring fashions. At What Goes Around, Comes Around you can still purchase a new coat or snow pants from their grand selection. The store extends its seasonal wear long after other stores have switched over to new fabrics and styles. For those warm weather enthusiasts who are lucky enough to be heading South soon, the store will be stocked with Spring and Summer fashions in the near future. Does your child need to bring a present to a birthday party? Then check out the selections at What Goes Around, Comes Around. With prices varying from $3.99 to $39.00, you'll be sure to get a gift that will be sure to please, right from the little ones on up to grown- ups. For the sports card enthusiasts (racing and hockey), What Goes Around, Comes Around is where you can purchase more cards to add to your collection. And be sure to check out the variety of scale diecast models. Plastic model Kits are available, as well. Come in and check out the new selection. Open Tuesday to Friday from 10 am. - 5:30 p.m. and on Saturdays from 10 am. - 6 p.m, let What Goes Around, Comes Around turn your extra clothing into cash through consignment sales. For your convenience the store accepts cash, Interac, VISA and offers a lay-away plan, as well, for everything in the store. 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