Continued from page 5 sors are Vos’ Independent, Scotiabank and Gus Brown Pontiac Buick GMC. The entertainment will feature music and storytell- ing. However, because it’s not appropriate to include traditional drumming and dancing when alcohol is served, you'll have to visit during that annual pow wow to experience these. As always the Gala will include an enticing silent auction, gourmet dining, a live auction of unique experiences and numerous other delights. At the silent auction there will be a special feature of artworks from First Nations artists. Asa prelude to the event, the Scugog Council for the Arts is also hosting a special exhibit of First Nations art. During the month of October, art and jewellery created by Indigenous artists will be on display at the SCA gallery. These works will also be for sale, so you don’t have to wait until the Gala to purchase. Some of the pieces made by members of MSIFN will have come all the way from British Columbia. ledgeable staff For more information about the SCA and to pur- prve you better chase tickets for the Mayor's Gala for the Arts, call AUTO 905-985-2121. Individual tickets are $125 and a table of HOME ¢ COMMERCIAL eight can be purchased for $1,000. You can also pur- Brth Street, Port Perry chase tickets online at www.scugogarts.ca 905-985-¢ By Birgitta MacLeod ll# 905-435-5469 Special to Focus on Scugog v.taylorforder.com for Scugog-Township CHUCK MERCIER Together we can plan our future! As your Mayor, | pledge to ....-= * Promote our Scugog culture, heritage and agricultural values el © Bring the water and sewer to the industial area ¢ Continue our economic growth © Be financially responsible =| 4h 2-Ge -8811 fs 7. 1 iy uckmerci isay? i ‘votechuck@yahoo.ca 4 FOCUS - OCTOBER 2014 13