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Focus On Scugog (Port Perry, ON), 1 Sep 2009, p. 12

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ES FINANCIAL WORKSHOP: The Fundamentals of Investing This 4 day or 1 day course is being offered to assist individuals in setting financial and investment goals. This class also will provide a summary of the most common investments used by individuals in reaching their objectives. Classes meet one night per week, or 1 day only. During this course, you will learn about: bonds, stocks, preferred shares, mutual funds, accessing hein estate plamning, insurance and other investment options. Call 905-985-6282 to reserve a seat. Seating is limited and will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis. _ October 24, 2009 Date: September 14 to October 5, 2009 _ |, i 9 AM till 4 PM Time: 7 PM till 9 PM Place: 183 Casimir Street, Port Perry Kathryn Chenier, crP is cars, Part Pery, ON L9L 1B7 905-985-6282 worwodwardjones.com \enber cre EdwardJones with 15°/16” bar MS 170 Gas Chain Saw 30.166/1.3kW WOOD-PRO™ KIT with the purchase of participating i t x VALLANCE EOE EN LTD. 4179 Simcoe St. N., st 10km south of Port Perry) 905-655- 3291. . . 800- 575-5656 12 FOCUS - SEPTEMBER 2009 Continued from page 9 the yearling Village Beretta. “Beretta was the most success- ful horse I ever owned, with lifetime earnings of more than $800,000,” Glenn says. After major wins in both Canada and the USA, Village Beretta was chosen to represent Canada in 1997, compet- ing against the best in the world in Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Both he and Donna recall being treated like ‘royalty’ while touring throughout Scandinavia, where horse racing is a very popular sport. Another of Glenn’s horses which he expected to do well, was Village Beauty, the mother of San Pail. Unfortu- nately at the age of three years, she was injured, ending a promising racing career. With Village Beauty out of the racing picture, Glenn turned his attention to San Pail and once again was disap- pointed when the yearling’s leg was injured after being Kicked. “I had high hopes for him (San Pail) and was dis- heartened,” Glenn confessed. At this point he considered selling San Pail and began looking for a new owner or a partner. It was during this period that trainer Rodney Hughes showed interest in the horse and the two men came to an agreement which ended. with Rodney taking over 75 per cent ownership of the horse and Glenn retaining 25 per cent interest. Glenn gives Rod a lot of credit for his patience and the time he spent training San Pail. “He took his time and it paid off,” he says. And so it was, on July 25th, with family and friends watching from the stands at Mohawk Racetrack, Glenn watched driver Randy Waples edge out the two favoured horses, Arch Madness and 1-4 favourite Lucky Jim, in 1:52.1. Aside from the thrill of winning, Glenn and Donna were excited to have been presented the Maple Leaf Trot trophy by former Toronto Maple Leaf captain Darryl Sittler. “He's a great guy. We had a nice chat and he congratulated us on the win,” Glenn said. This wasn’t the Van Camp’s first foray into the winners circle, but it was certainly one they will remember for the rest of their lives. Donna explained it best saying “we were never so excited in our lives.” By J. Peter Hvidsten Focus on Scugog ACUPUNCTURE For the relief of stress, aches and pains, repetitive strain injuries and to help accelerate post- surgery recovery. Also needles Treat the root of the ‘problem — not just the symptom. Healing Pointy A uncture e Schmid, Certified and Registered Acupuncturist Call for appointment: 905 244 4336 1894 Scugog St., (Food Basics Plaza) Port Perry

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