stoufitille-sun-tyibum- w thutdayaugsl820q5 2s7 markham minor hookey association house league open registration saturday august 20 27 2005 1000 am to noon front lobby centennial arena nw corner of mccowan bullock dr born 1985 to 2001 date time place ages note final regular registration aug 3105 rate 450 send post dated cheque with registration now to confirm acceptance 495 rate thereafter registration forms available to print wwwmarkhamhockeycom online registration also available learn to skate program see markham fall recreational guide volunteers and sponsors encouraged and needed email any enquiries to registrarmarkhamhockeycom mm- staff photosusie kockerscheidt tssey setting stouffvilles standard in performing arts education for over a decade lee newman ma masters degree in dance artistic director outsfafkfag faculty caring qualified fun award winning competitive team exceptional recreational programs professionally sprung floors beginner to advanced united class sizes 2 years to adult boys girts ja2z ltbajtet pnte lyrical modem hip hop bredance mikjheatre drama jgndgfoflioe acrobatics teajafaggsffasti iscsnswshssw as mom ida lozowskij checks her shopping list of school supplies anthony 12 and lina 10 sneak candy into their basket balancing what children want for backtoschool without breaking the bank can be delicate for parents enco urage children to chip in for expensive goods mom labels can boost back-to- r o adoveringvoddeiectronics v- vwwnewmancohceptsindanceca bail or email us for more information 9056409337 dancenewmanconceptsinciar1ceca by caroline grech staff writer while many parents cele brate back to school they are less enthusiastic about empty ing their wallets on clothes and supplies every august parental pock- etbooks get lighter as advertis ing tells students about all the items they must have for the school year magazines such as cosmo girl and teen vogue influence teens as to what they should wear to school but making sure your child fits in without spending hun dreds of dollars is a delicate bal ance buying clothes second hand may be a start to saving money according to william glover co- owner of once upon a child in newmarket people can still buy some thing like bjorn or gap mr glover said if people can get over the stigma of buying some thing resale people can save a lot of money but some local parents arent too keen on the idea of used clothing stopping by staples in newmarket in the middle of a tuesday afternoon the aisles were crowded with children and their mothers many of whom came armed with a school-sup- people can still buy something like bjorn or gap if people can get over the stigma of buying something resale people can save a lot of money william glover once upon a child plied list for holland landing resi dent sue villeneuve its about keeping an eye on flyers for spe cials to keeps costs down i just check the flyers and see whats on sale and try to see what they need ms villeneuve said in the domes department the mother of three is hoping to save a little by having her 10 and 12yearold sons try oh hand- medowns as for a fixation on labels ms villeneuve said her children havent gone through that phase yet but said when they want something more expensive than the norm she has a stock answer if i can buy a pair of shorts for 12 and they want shorts for 30 then i ask them to chip in the rest and they usually change their mind then ms villeneuve said laughing for newmarket mother ida lozowskij the schools list is her guide ms lozowskij doesnt mind paying money for items she know will last but wont spring the extra money just for a spe cific label although ms lozowskij doesnt like to pay high prices for childrens clothes she is not keen ongoing to secondhand clothing stores to save money aside from daughter lina who is going into grade 5 in september wanting new acces sories for her locker ms lozowskij doesnt feel too much pressure to buy the musthave gadgets her children see on tv as for general tips parents may start early by taking stock of what their children already have starting early also helps avoid the lastminute shopping spree that can cost parents dou ble what they intended to spend joining forces with other neighbours andfamilies to buy supplies in bulk can also help rogers is collecting school supplies for children who couldnt otherwise afford them donations can be left- at all york region newspaper group and rogers offices a you wanii the be0 for hre but your best may not be enough anymore to find out about notforprofit long term care housing and services for seniors in your community connect to wwwoannssorg were here for you dh this message brought to you as a community service of the economist surisuntribune ontario association of nonprofit homes and service for seniors