From now until Christmas eve December 24th all footwear is buy one get second one 50% off.
KEENS, DAYTONS, BOULET,
JOSEPH SEIBEL,CANADA WEST,
SLIPPERS
Watch for HUGE BOXING DAY SALE as well!!
ALL GREEN TAGS A special buy on leather coats, purses, wallets. belts and hats some up to 70% OFF
Today until 5 PM all shoes, boots, slippers, belts, purses, belts, wallets, hats, and new to Roy’s from a special purchase leather coats are 20% off even if they are already on special. Some are these leather are Canadian made and are discounted at least 50-60% already with an additional 20% today.
Thanks
Jim (aka Roy)
Roys Shoes Kelowna in conjunction with Keens is raising money for the Kelowna Mission Greenway. Up to $4000.00 can be raised in total.
For every pair of Keens Purchased from August 1st 2011 till October 31 2011 Roy’s Shoes will donate $5.00 dollars to be matched by Keens for a total of $10.00.
This is a great cause so come on in and help raise money for the Kelowna Mission Greenway
Keen Boots Give Back – August 1st – 5 +5 =$10.00 Donations to Kelowna Mission Greenway
Soles4Souls 2011 – AM1150 from Jerry Mason on Vimeo
Jim Belshaw winds up another successful Soles4Souls campaign in Kelowna with the help of Phil Johnson at 1150 Talk Radio.
Jim Belshaw
Roy’s Shoes, Boots and Repair
http://www.roysshoes.com
1627 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A8 250-763-5696
Jim Belshaw of Kelowna reaches his goal of 100,000 shoes. Castanet’s Kelly Hayes reports.
Jim Belshaw Roy’s Shoes, Boots and Repair
http://www.roysshoes.com/
1627 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A8
250-763-5696
Kelowna Capital News – Business
By Barry Gerding – Kelowna Capital News
Published: May 18, 2011 3:00 AM
Residents across the province are showing a lot of soul in supporting a shoe collection initiative started in Kelowna.
The second annual Sunrise Rotary Club’s Soles4Souls shoe drive is nearly complete, with some 60,000 pairs of shows donated this year.The remainder are sent to the head distribution centre for the Soles4Souls program in Nevada, where the unwanted shoes are then sent to countries all over the world.
“It’s something I guess that everyone can identify with, we all have shoes in our closets that we don’t wear but could still be useful to people not as fortunate as ourselves,” Belshaw said.
“Otherwise, they just end up in the landfill, so there is a great recycling benefit as well.”
Chris Talbot , a volunteer with Freedom’s Door, non-profit society that uses the Twelve Step program and Christian principles to rehabilitate men struggling with alcoholism and drug addiction, was among the agency representatives collecting shoes for its clients on Tuesday.
“This is a huge benefit as we have 40 guys in the treatment program and many of them don’t have very much,” Talbot said.
He said finding runners for each of their program participants means they can benefit from the exercise routine the program offers through Parkinson Recreation Centre.
The same applies to steel-toed boots that can allow Freedom’s Door participants who are ready to go back into the workforce.
Belshaw said Rotary Clubs across the province have gravitated to the program, many indicating that next year their Rotary clubs will actively support the campaign.
Jim Belshaw
Roy’s Shoes, Boots and Repair
1627 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A8
250-763-5696
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The Soles4Souls joint project of Kelowna Sunrise Rotary and Roy’s Shoes has collected 60,000 pairs of shoes and boots to send to disaster and relief agencies in the developing world.
Even more shoes are on the way from Vancouver Island.
After the disaster in Slave Lake this week, volunteers gathered 2,500 pairs of Keen shoes, both new and lightly worn, to send off to the fire victims.
Locally, representatives from volunteer organizations including the Kelowna Boys and Girls Club, United Church and Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society were at the warehouse on Tuesday to pick out 2,000 pairs of shoes for their Outreach Programs.
Monetary donations are being accepted to buy new pairs of sandals which cost $1.00 per pair. To make a donation visit http://www.kelownasunriserotary.com/ and follow the links
Jim Belshaw
Roy’s Shoes, Boots and Repair
http://www.roysshoes.com/
1627 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A8
250-763-5696
Win a pair of KEENS!!!
No TAX on KEENS
Roys Shoes will pick up the tax for KEEN DAY. With every purchase you will receive a free pair of KEEN sox. The KEEN rep will be in town so this is a great opportunity to ask some questions.
We will have our new selections of water sandals, cool new flip flops, hiking shoes or boots for try on. Save freight and taxes on special orders.
Jim Belshaw
Roy’s Shoes Boots and Repair
250-763-5696
roysshoes@shaw.ca
www.roysshoes.com
The Kelowna Sunrise Rotary’s Million Shoe Mission is nearing the end of the second annual S4S shoe drive for this year. Our last official day for shoe donations is this coming Saturday May 14th 2011.
Total collected to date is in the neighborhood of 40,000 pairs of shoes.
We just received close to 3,000 pairs of near new Keen shoes and boots which finished filling the first 53 foot trailer, we are now working on second one trailer.
UBCO, Victoria, Chilliwack and other locations are coming in this week. We expect to finish with over 50,000 pairs!
It is not too late to make a difference in someone’s life by dropping off a pair of gently used shoes to any Capri Insurance, Mark’s Work Wearhouse, McDonalds, Starbucks locations or Roy’s Shoes. Official drop off locations are all @
http://soles4soulskelowna.blogspot.com/p/drop-off-locations.html
Also people can donate cash if they prefer – One dollar = One pair new shoes. Go to Roy’s Shoes or http://www.soles4soulscanada.com/
An invite is going out to the local Kelowna social agencies so they can take what ever footwear they need for their clients and is planned for the 3rd week of May.
For more information contact Jim Belshaw (250) 763-5696 or Cell (250) 870-1191
Roy’s Shoes, Boots and Repair
http://www.roysshoes.com/
1627 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A8
250-763-5696
Tracy Rippel, Mark’s Work Warehouse store operator, is surrounded by shoe donations already collected as part of the Soles4Souls campaign.
Participating as an official drop-off location for the charity, gently used shoes can be brought to the store through to May 14.
During the upcoming Ladies Night taking place at the store on May 5 from 4 to 9 pm., customers will received an additional 5 percent off the already store -wide 20 percent discount if a pair of shoes are brought in or a $1 to $2 donation towards the project is received.
Remember to attach pairs together with an elastic ban or tie the laces. Last year 7,000 pairs of the 40,000 pairs of shoes collected remained in the Okanagan and were distributed out to the community through agencies like Gospel Mission, Now Canada, Kelowna Women’s Shelter and the Friendship Centre.
The remaining shoes were shipped to the people most in need. For more information on Soles4Souls visit the website: wwwsoles4soulscanada.com.
In addition to this charity, if $65 is spent during the Ladies Night shopping evening, Mark’s will donate $5 to breast cancer research. Since 2002, more than one million dollars has been raised for the Breast Cancer Society of Canada.
Store is located at #102-3550 Carrington Rd. Call 250-768-1934 for more information.
As posted in the Westside Weekly Sunday May1st, 2011
Jim Belshaw
Roy’s Shoes, Boots and Repair
http://www.roysshoes.com/
1627 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC V1Y 2A8
250-763-5696






