“Wetookamajor hit when Waxedâ€, they did the re-oonstl'uction David said competi~ Longâ€"time customers shocked at closing of 40-yearâ€" old store A- w..- M tho nlnwa" hp caid add- tinn fmm nther stores. like chomlateï¬xorlotterv ticket. when the store was closing and disappointed we WSMW Opening Sept.10th HWY 4079th Line From up 1. of the plaza," he said, add- ing the business “never really tion from other stores, like Walâ€"Mart and neighbour- ing Giant Tiger, also affected their sales. Wal-Mart and neighbour- ing Giant Tiger, also affected their sales. Less demand locally for cigarettes doesn’t help. “Everything's just all added up." For the brothers' custom- ers, they're going to have to go somewhere else for that “It’s absolutely criminal," said Bob Bundy, a resident and customer for 33 years. “They withstood all the other things, like the LCBO and Shopper's (Drug Mart) mov- ing (from the plaza), but just not this,†he said, referring to the construction. Another customer asked chocolate ï¬x or lottery ticket. when the store was closing and shook his head in disbe- lief when he realized the date was a mere two weeks away. David (right) and Derek Monaghan are closing 1001 Variety next month after 40 years at the Stouflville Plaza on Main St. The brothers said the reaction from their custom- ers has been echoed across the board. David and Dereks last day is Sept. 12. “A lot of them are shocked and disappointed we’re leaving the business," said David. As for the future, the pair are looking for employment elsewhere. “I’m hoping to ï¬nd some- thing local," said Derek, who has lived in Stouffville for 40 years. “It’s not looking good so far." STAFF PHOTO/JIM MASON