Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 30, 1989, p. 7

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i 1 i i s i i i g 1 ri 1 i a i i v uxbridge store offers the tribune wednesday august 30 1989 p7 gift items a unique gift made of recycl ed elements sets an uxbridge business apart from most others especially in a time of greater environmental awareness presents located on brock st west in uxbridge offers patrons a wide selection of gift items many of which are created from recycled glass im ported from mexico spotlight on business the relatively new gift shop which opened its doors for business 14 months ago com bines environmental con sciousness and creativity to of fer its line of unique and attrac tive gift items we aim to complement not compete with whatever else is in town says presents manager willa worsley we try to find things that are a little photorick maoonik willa worsley displays some of the items offered at presents in uxbridge many of the stores items are environment friendly they are made from recycled glass imported from mexico and are melted down and colored to make new designs presents has been open for just over a year and has everything from glassware to furniture and toys opening very soon were having an open house and youre invited wednesday august 30th thursday august 31st 25pm and 69 pm come for coffee cookies and a sneak preview of our brand spanking new facilities were in the old jehovahs witness kingdom hall nw corner of montreal and stouffer streets we will be accepting registrations at this time for a limited number of preschoolnursery school spaces for 2 124 year olds and for jksk for 456 year olds a before and after school program is also available for schoolaged children to 9 years of age for more information please call centre supervisor deborah wyatt at 6421723 bit different the store launced as a fami ly venture with willas parents john and carolyn offers everything from recycled and colored glass bowls glasses and jugs to clothes furniture stuffed animals and other toys willa says the response in the community to presents has been enthusiastic and continuing with its tradi- tion of environmental friendliness the store in co operation with woven few will offer lessons for patrons in the fall to teach them how to create shopping baskets the baskets will be made out vof natural elements to discourage the use of plastic and other materials the idea is when you go into a store you can say i dont need a bag i have my own basket notes willa with its aim to offer patrons items that are a little bit dif ferent presents has carved a place for itself in uxbridges commercial core we have all sorts of stuff presents of all sorts willa concludes environmental sign save their habitats for the v all of us i original cakerie nanaimo bars 34 tray newyork striploin steak 52199 em b 6x7oz 8555 mccowan rd markham 1blknofhwy7 ne byway store sb offer expires 5 glen cameron place sept 5 or thornhio csss behind red lobster sept 489 beside feldi igf hours j j glen came t i m cameron place ma 5s if sil 10 a m spm hsteelesm vi hours sonwed im thursfw lft9 sat m sun 1130430

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