Whitby Free Press, 26 Oct 1988, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WKTBY FE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26,1988 whi ye'ie. -s You and Yours: For personalized clothing By Feroneh Neil The variation of brigbtly colored shirts patterned against the yeliow, sunkissed walls of You and Yours not only suggests warmtb, -- but a toucb of personality as well.. You and Yours, located in tbe Wihitby Mail, is a personalized clothing store in whicb a picture or card (anytbing along tbose uines) is color-scanned, then enlarged witb tbermal beat onto a transfer paper, tben put on tbe item of clotbing. The scanner can deal witb 64,000 types of color. Terese and Otto Ritcber are tbe owners of tbe store, open about tbree weeks. It is a division of tbeir other business, Silk Sereen Concepts. "This ind of 'pressing is more economical and bas a wider range," says Ritcber. It can also be directed towards tbe smaller businesses, as it is easier. Silk screening produces mass products and a producer won't do just five or six shirts, wbereas we can." "We are one of the few people wbo do this," Ritcber says of bis business, unique in Durbam Region. The 'pressing process is done ratber quickly. While waiting five or 10 minutes, one canadmire al tbe creations made, or those younger. clients can sit at tbe bUnSi MASTER Oct. 26. BAKEmRYwn Oct. 30 Halloween Special Cookies o$1 l79 Peanut, Oatmealony$ Chocolate & more! 1380 HOPKINS drawing centre in the corner. .Along with sirts of ail kinds, You and Yours offers imprints on 'bats, wall bangers, and sweat- bands as well. The pictures can be blown up 400 per cent, whicb is about 8 by 13 incbes or 16 by 13 incbes. However, as it gets blown bigger, there is a loss of clarity. "The maimum clarity you could get on a picture is eitber 5 by 7 incbes or 8 by 10 inches," says Ritcber. Pictures can also be done in black and wbite instead of co1or. "Color is ratber new and bas only been around for tbe past year,' says Ritcber. "We can take color and give you a black and wbite, but we can't take a black and white and give you a color. The scanner can't guess what the colors are supposed to be." The messages 'pressed& vary from the cute and funny to the more serious. The, customer can take his pck. Precautions must be taken with the clothing - they canniot be ironed as it is like heat pressing, and littie or no bleach when washing. The owners are constantly corning up with new pictures and messages -to add to their book of suggestions. They feel that they may open another store, but it will not be in Whitby. "So far it bas been accepted very well," they say. "It is very personal. No one can have one like it and it's a good idea for a personal gift." Drop off boots for needy Parents wondering what to do witb boots that cbildren have putgrown can drop them off at Sboe City, 1910 Dundas St. E., Whitby for further wear by less fortunate youngsters this winter. Shoe City and the Red Cross bave launcbed a "Boots for Kids" campaign to collect dlean, warm used winter boots to distribute to families wbo cannot afford new winter boots. The boot campaign is similar BUY EXTRA TO FREEZE AND EAT LATER to the campaign Iauncbed by local drycleaners in years past te colleet used winter coats for those needing tbem. For mnore information, cali Shoe City at 576-6053. MeC allum reeognized J. Thomas McCallum, a tax and business valuation consultant in Whitby, was one of 14 Ontario certified general accountants te recently receive a distinguished service award. McCallum is a member of tbe Toronto chapter of the Certified General Accountants Association of Ontario. Each year awards are given by the association te members who contibute service beyond tbe cail of duty te their cbarter. INVESTING? GLUr SECIUTAND IIIGH YIELD IN PERFECT BALANCE WITH OUIR GUXRANTEED IVSMNS Choose from our Guaranteed your regular savings account. 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With our Home Equity Line of Credit, you get: a More borrowing power for major iteml's - Preferred interest rates to save you money/ - P-ayments tailored/ to suit your budget/ *No waiting for approvals , * ATIONAL TRUST WILITBY- 352 Brock St. S. 666-1800 or 308 Dundas St. W. 668-9324 PICKERING - Pickering Super Centre 831-6501 AJAX - Harwood Place Mail S. 683-7344 OSHIAWA - 32 Simcoe St. S. 723-5207 . CFTO'S DAVE DUVALL was just one of the Whitby residents, including politicians, police, firemen, omnxunity volunteers and media, to help out during MeHappy Day at McDonald's restaurant in Whitby. The restaurant raised $2,976 for the children's ward at Whitby General Hospital and Ronald McDonald Children's Charities of Canade. At McDonald's across Canada. $1,074,879 was raised. 'Wild Thing' opens downtown Byv Feroneh Neil Whitby was just tbe rigbt location for the newly opened Wild Thing flair Design, says owner Tina Winacott. It's near Ajax and Pickering and I can reacb a lot of Durham people," says Winacott, 20, about ber location in Wh-itby Lane, 153 Brock St. N., in tbe downtewn. Altbougb tbe name of Winacott's new business lust popped inte ber head," it also reflects the different styles that she does. "We do things like streaks at the side, or hair that is aIl buffed out. Long hair is a specialty." Winacott worked for the flouse of Lords in Toronto for eight ber own in Whitby. Tina's sister Diana is receptionist wbile Cindy Rombough aiso works at Wild Thing. Winacott. who studied previously at Oshawa's Art and Technique, says that she bas always bad an interest in bairstyles and used te create hairstyles for ber family. It is exciting and 1 love it. You attract a lot of attention, and I want to promote. So far a lot of it bas been word of moutb." The business and the styles tbemselves reflect anything rang- ing from soft rock to a heavy metal theme. DIYOU KNOWIU. From 1980 thru 1987, commercial, industrial and business taxes collected by the Town for local purposes increased from $1,783,564.00 to $3,238,820.00. C> q C Ncv- MAYOR BOB IVOTh ATT.ERSLEY 666-1177 open 7 Days a Week 1JA 1 111 14

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