Chamber of Commerce Vos’ Independent and PP Print are the winners of this year’s Scugog Chamber of Commerce “Business of the Year Award”, and were honoured by their colleagues at the Annual General Meeting held at the legion hall on March 23. Each year, members of the Chamber of Commerce nominate businesses they feel are worthy of recognition and for 2011 ten businesses were nominated for consider- ation, in two categories. This year’s winner of the award for a business with more than 15 employees is Vos’ Independent. Owners Terry and Chris- tine Vos accepted the award on behalf of their Christine and Terry Vos, centre, of Vos’ Independent are seen with their company and staff. awards, accompanied by, from left, Elaine Nicholson, Mayor Chuck Mercier, Since arriving in Port Perry three and a half John O'Toole, MPP and Tom Robins. Photos courtesy Kenna Kozak years ago, the Vos’ have immersed them- selves into all aspects of the community. Their and are admired by their staff, customers and the public at emphasis on service and top quality products, large. They have been monumental in ensuring that their hiring have earned them an admired reputation as practices encompass and recognizes diversity and acceptance. they continually strive to make shopping at The 2011 “Business of the Year Award” for the under 15 em- their store a pleasant experience. ployees was awarded to PP Print, which is owned and operated Terry and Christine’s generosity, through by Tony Janssen. donations and community projects, shows PP Print has been offering a wide range of services for many they’re truly committed to their community years which benefit not only the businesses in Scugog and sur- rounding areas but also our community as a whole. ‘ustomer service based, with an exceptional staff of 12, this business has been a key sponsor for numerous local charities such as BBBS, United Way, SCA, the Special Olympics in 2008 and vari- ous other local organizations and sporting teams. Business owner Tony Janssen has also been an extraordinary contributor to the Scugog Chamber of Commerce, serving as the President for the past six years and as a member of the board of directors for many more. An active member of the Business Improve- ment Association, PP Print has worked hard to keep up with technology upgrades and a commit- ment to its employees. Other businesses nominated for the award this year included: Dana’s Goldsmithing, Harp & Wylie’s Canadian Grill House, Herrington’s Qual- Print staff and owner Tony Janssen are seen here after accept- ity Butcher, Luke’s Country Store, Lake Scugog ing their Business of the Year. ‘Award From left, Joanne Hawkins, Bobbie Lumber, Millar’s Market, Nestleton Waters Inn Mayor Chuck Mercier, Lynda Rose, Lana Crosbie, Tony Janssen, and Rolling Hills Landscaping. Kim Visconti and Daryle Wright. FOCUS - MAY 2012 43 05. MAY 64 FINAL FINAL.indd 43 12-04-23 7:40 AM