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Kelowna's 'Tip Top' clothing store undergoes renovation

Tip Top Kelowna clothing store reflects change in suit styles
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Bill Coderre Jr. (left) and Jeff Gyle with Tip Top Kelowna.

Tip Top Kelowna in Orchard Park Shopping Centre has completed a major renovation sporting a bright and modern store.

Tip Top have been original tenants in the mall since 1971. The new approach at Tip Top organizes merchandise by brand and lifestyle and offers a head-to-toe assortment of wardrobe solutions so men can put a look together quickly with fewer decisions. It places a renewed focus on evolving the quality of their merchandise with technology driven performance fabrics that are breathable and can repel stains, as well as providing a consistent fit. There is an outdated perception that a suit is stiff, but  with the influence of active wear and sports wear, all the technology and investment in comfort and stretch is now available in suits. Todaysa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½™s suit is defined by a tailored sensibility that offers flexibility to move and with more choices in fit, making it an easy to find the ideal match for your body, budget and style. Tip Top carries brands of G-Grafton, Hechter, Paris, DKNY and Michael Kors. The store offers professional tailoring services on site with quick turnaround times and if needed, same-day alterations. Tip Top is celebrating many long-time staff. Congratulations to manager, Bill Coderre Jr., 40 years; Jeff Gyle, 40 years; Ida Dandjo-Uzelman, eight years; Raymond Haslett, five years; Bryan Cresswell, five years; Thi Vu, five years, and Grayson Tolsdorf, two years.

After 35 years, Jody (Rea) Hayes has retired from her commercial producer position with Acera Insurance. Her father, Ev Rea, was the co-founder of Capri Insurance founded in 1975 where she started her career. Jodysa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½™s dad and uncle Glen were her mentors and role models. Jody looks forward to her continued friendships that she has made over the years and says it has been an incredible journey.

The Newly Institute, a national mental health organization has launched a new 7,000-square-foot outpatient mental health clinic in Kelowna at 210-2755 Tutt St. in the Mission. This clinic focuses on providing innovative programs and services to individuals experiencing PTSD, trauma, anxiety, depression and chronic pain. Their team consists of a team of  psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical counsellors, social workers, nurses, kinesiologists, physiotherapists and pain physicians. The Newly Institute is also dedicated to servicing emergency first responders. Kevin Danschinko is the senior vice-president of The Newly Institute.  

The Maxine DeHart sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½“ United Way, Ramada Hotel Drive-Thru Breakfast is Thursday, Oct. 17, at The Ramada Hotel & Conference Centre, from 6 to 9 a.m. entering off Enterprise Way. Long-time sponsors McDonaldsa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½™s always come onboard for the event in a big way. They are again this year sponsoring the kids bags, which are always filled with lots of goodies. Old Dutch has been a sponsor for 25 years and this year is no exception. You will find the popular Old Dutch chips in your bag for lunch. Harold Rempel from Kirschner Mountain has donated Kelowna Rocket tickets, as has the Kelowna Rockets themselves. Popular Farming Karma is again back on board with their ever-popular fruit soda, which is always a great hit with locals. Long-time sponsors, Total Pet will be handing out products from their store and also from well-known international company Rolf C. Hagen, who ship tons of product for the event. Coca Cola will be handling out their Dasani water as you exit the drive-thru onto Highway 97. You might be lucky enough to receive a free car wash from Skogiesa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½™s Auto Wash who have numerous locations in the city, one that is located kitty-corner from the Ramada Hotel. They do a fabulous wash job on your vehicles. Local family business Cupcasions will be giving treats out in the line-ups and also will be donating cupcakes for the volunteers that will be helping on the drive-thru before the event. Remember, all monies raised stay right here in our community. Please open your hearts and your wallets. If anyone would like to be a part of the event or donate a gift card, please all me at 250-862-7662. There are many ways in which you can help, and we can always make it work.

With over $20,000 in door prizes, Kelowna Womensa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½™s Expo is Sunday, Sept.22, at MNP Place, 4105 Gordon Dr. There will be 175 vendors, shopping, entertainment, speakers, demonstrations, live music, interactive activities and  free parking. Whether you are in the mood for shopping, tasting food and beverage sampling, or diving into a wide range of themes like health, home, spirituality, wellness, art or lifestyle, there is something for everyone. Kids are welcome to enjoy the kid-friendly activities in the special Kid Zone and children under 12 get in free. Tickets at  or on Eventbrite. The Expo is sponsored by Capital News, Virgin Radio 99.9, Scotiabank and Castanet.

The Kelowna & District Genealogical Society has been active in the community for over 40 years. The society has planned a celebration event on the 2nd floor of the downtown Kelowna Library, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 24. The formal part of the celebration will commence at 1:30 p.m. with Mayor Tom Dyas and then Sandra Sellick will give a talk on the history of the KDGS. Coffee and cake will be served plus prize draws donated by MyHeritage, Legacy Webinars and Family Tree Maker. The Genealogist in Residence will be on hand, plus there will be many displays and activity sheets for the kids. There will also be a pin your ancestor on the world map for adults. For more information contact president@kdgs.ca or visit .

Volunteer tutors are needed through the Volunteer Literacy Tutor program at Okanagan College. If you are over the age of 19, proficient in basic reading, writing and oral language or math skills and if you enjoy learning and helping others, then you are the volunteers they are looking for. The program can offer you are rewarding volunteer opportunity that comes with free training, flexible hours, materials and resources. You will be meeting with an adult student for one to two hours per week to work on their own specific literacy or numeracy goals. If this sounds like a good fit for you, contact Rene Dahms, instructor and coordinator VLTP, Okanagan College, at 250-762-5445 or email rdahms@okanagan.bc.ca. Visit  for more information.  

Project Literacy's annual Raise-a-Reader Campaign is now on until Sept. 30. Every dollar raised during this time will be matched with 75 cents by the province. The funds are used to support children, family and adult literacy programs. In conjunction with the campaign, Project Literacy will host a Fundraiser BBQ at the Landmark District Courtyard on Dickson Avenue on Thursday, Sept. 26, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The community is invited to join them and support Project Literacysa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½™s family programming. The event is sponsored by Crowe Mackay LLP. You can donate via CanadaHelps, cheque to Project Literacy or E-Transfer to admin@projectliteracy.ca.

Paws it Forward, a non-profit dog rescue that adopts, donates, fosters and volunteers for our canine friends, will host an event  Saturday, Oct. 12, from 6 to 9 p.m., at The Revelry Food + Music Hub, 1383 Ellis St. in Kelowna. Wine for K9sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½™s is the largest fundraising event that Paws it Forward hosts throughout the year. The event will include a silent auction, photo booth, live music, appetizers and wine.  

You can now book your VIP entry tickets now for the 10th annual Easter Seals Poker event is Saturday, Oct. 19, at the C21 office on the corner of Pandosy and Highway 9, 251 Harvey Ave. in Kelowna. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and cards fly at 7 p.m. sharp. Tickets are $100 and must be purchased in advance which include starting poker chips, a hot meal, loads of door prizes and a ton of fun. Most of all you will be helping kids with disabilities attend Camp Winfield, which is a life changer for them. Call Brent Pay at 250-878-4834 or email brent.pay@century21.ca for more information.

100 Women Who Care Kelowna raised $7,625 for Hands in Service. The event, held at Sandhill Winery was attended by 86 women and saw 106 donations. Hands in Service is an organization committed to providing free compassionate in-home assistance, referral service and access to food security for individuals facing socio-economic, mobility and health challenges. The group's next gathering is Oct. 22, from 6 to 8 p.m., at the KF Centre for Excellence.  

Theatre Junkie Concert & Theatre Promotions presents Good Lovelies that are returning to the Okanagan Valley this November. The Juno award winning Good Lovelies trio is set to return to the Creekside Theatre in Lake Country on Nov. 8, 7 p.m. The Canadian trio of  Caroline Brooks, Kerri Ough, and Susan Passmore is known for their signature harmonies, playful stage presence and heartwarming songs.  For tickets visit .  

Birthdays of the week:

Bernie Seniuk (Sept. 18); Chris Jennens (Sept. 18); Mayor Gord Milsom (Sept. 18); Jean Russell (Sept. 18); Anita Parker (Sept. 18); Shauna Nyrose (Sept. 18); Mo Crosby (Sept. 19); Felix Benincasa (Sept. 19); Larry Lenarduzzi (Sept. 19); Lea Gray (Sept. 20); Mike Rizzo (Sept. 20); Lonni Van Diest (Sept. 20); Alexandra Babbel (Sept. 20); Eric Blais (Sept. 21); Fanny Hu (Sept. 21); Ev Rea (Sept. 22); Gordon James (Sept. 22); Oloys Orsulic (Sept. 23); Myrna Selzler (Sept. 24); Susan Downey (Sept. 24).

The Specialty Bakery Birthday Cake Winner of the Week is Susan Downey. Please pick up your birthday cake at any Specialty Bakery location by Sept. 25. 

Maxine DeHart is a Kelowna city councillor and local hotelier. Phone her at 250-979-4546 or 250-862-7662, email max@maxinedehart.ca.





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