p 20 weekender may 7 1994 st business consignment shop combines economy with recycling kate gilderdale correspondent if youre looking for good quali ty womens or childrens clothing at bargain prices once is not enough is a great place to visit opened less than two weeks ago by claremont residents karen whyte and cathy mck- eiver the ringwood drive store features gently used clothing for all ages and also stocks a limited amount of boys and mens wear the recession and recycling were two major factors in our decision to open a store said whyte who got to know mckeiv- er when their daughters enrolled in brownies both women discovered from their own experience that babies can grow out of their clothes almost before they have an opportunity to wear them some of the things we have here are practically new noted whyte who was a buyer for not only can you buy a new composter for just 1 5 but you can learn how to compost at one of durham regions free howto compost workshops expert staff will be on hand to demonstrate the proper care and maintenance of your composter at the following location uxbridge arena parking lot 291 brock st west in uxbridge saturday may 7 10 am 4 pm tf j for more information on composting or grasscycling please contact the durham region works department at 905 6687721 or call the compost hotline at 18006675671 purchase a composter for just 15 un ontario funded in port by the ministry of environment and energy durham i many years before becoming a full- time mother follow ing the birth of her second child its the best of both worlds for me and cathy she said we can trade off our hours and still be at home part of the time with the children the partners check consignment items carefully and will only accept clothing which has been washed or dry- cleaned and is in good condition they request that if possible people bring their gar ments in on hang ers preferably plas tic we offer 50 per cent of the price to the owner when the item is sold whyte said we would ask that its reasonably in style and in season because we dont have a lot of storage space in the case of designer clothing we would ask what it had been purchased for and discount by 40 or 50 per cent depending on the condition shoes and boots are also offered and the store features a bargain bin of items ranging in price from 1 to 3 each if an item fails to sell within three months whyte or mckeiv- photakate gilderdale karen whyte coowner of once is not enough consignment store shows her merchandise er will contact the owner and ask her to pick it up or if requested will donate the clothing to a charitable organization once is not enough carries a wide selection of clothing from jeans and tshirts to sequined sweaters and formal dresses a range of new jewelry is also offered for sale at the store hours are tuesday to thurs day 930 am to 5 pm friday 930 am to 8 pm and saturday 930 am to 5 pm for more information drop into the store at 18 ringwood dr next door to sheraton antiques or call 642- 6415 oik notice 3f corporation of the township of uxbridge w public meeting av second ice pad uxbridge arena the council of the corporation of the township of uxbridge is seriously considering the construction of a second ice pad with a possible commencement date of the spring 1995 prior to making a formal decision and applying for provincial funding council would sincerely appreciate receiving input from uxbridge residents council has therefore scheduled a public meeting as noted below to enable residents to discuss with council members on a onetoone basis the need costing and financing of the project please attend at some point during the meeting and make your views known if you cannot attend please write to the clerk walter taylor with your comments date wednesday may 18 1994 time 400 pm to 900 pm puce town hall 51 toronto street south uxbridge ontario walter taylor 51 toronto street south clerk box 190 uxbridge ontario l9p1t1 mmg town of mm whitchurchstouffville town of whitchurch stouffville notice 1994 taxes the second instalment of the 1 994 interim realty taxes are due on or before may 20 1994 office hours monday thru friday 830 am to 430 pm 6401900 8952423 19 civic ave box 419 stouffville ontario l4a7z6 after hours mail slot east side of building ruth armstrong amct cmtc tax collector revenue supervisor j