12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, October 12, 1988 Creative Basket Tye TE TY YY TY OY WY opens its doors What used to be home for guppies, puppies and a 10-foot constrictor, is now the new home of the Creative Basket which officially opened its doors on Saturday, October 8. Located at 158 Queen Street (formerly the Port Perry Pet Shop) the Creative Basket offers customers a complete line of gift baskets, custom designed to suit every occasion and budget. The store is owned by Debbie Begg and Jeannette Frost, who started their business about a year ago in Brooklin. Along with the creative gift baskets, the store offers many in- dividual gourmet products such as specialty teas and exotic coffees. Those who recall the Pet Shop with its rows of fish tanks, bird cages and so on, won't recog- nize the store now. It has been completely remodelled with a deep green and ivory decor, complete with Victorian-era furnishings and lighting. Last Saturday morning, Jean- nette and Debbie took part in an official ribbon cutting ceremony with Durham East MPP Sam Cu- reatz and Scugo oF Ward 2 council- lor Howard Hall snipping the rib- bon stretched across the front doors. The Creative Basket is open seven days per week, including Sunday afternoons from 1:00 to 5:00 PM. Creative Basket owners Debbie Begg, Jeannette Frost and employee Elizabeth Steele In their newly opened store on Queen Street. The decor and fur- nishings are Victorian era. Save $51 $300 WORTH OF FREE GAS oN DEDUCTIBLE OF ANY INSURANCE WINDSHIELD CLAIM Limit One Purchase - Bring in this Ballot for our draw on October 31, 1988 for Port Perry councillor Howard Hall and Durham East MPP Sam Cureatz were on hand Saturday morning to help cut a ribbon to officially open the Creative Bas- ket, a new shop on Queen Street specializing In custom gift basekts for all occa- sions. One of the. owners Is Jeannette Frost at left holding flag, and Debbie Begg at far right. (see story for details) EMMERSON INSURANCE BROK LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. LOB 1NO (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE NATIONAL TRUST A Division of National Victoria and Grey Trustco QV 5 Year Annual Interest - 10% % SEMI-ANNUALLY Rates Subject to Change without Notice. "] want to be treated likea = human being, not a computer in a big bank. That's why I moved to Standard Trust." Mrs. Margaret Philip Dundas, Ontario «o When | started banking 25 years ago, the personnel were friendly, they knew my situation and my family, and they made me feel at home", recalls Margaret Philip. "This kind of 'family' service has been lost to computers and depersonalization -- Standard Trust retains the personnel with professional business ethics. "They are pleasant to everyone, especially older people. If you are confused, or have any questions, the Standard Trust staff is most helpful. I like dealing with Standard." If you want the best in old-fashioned personal service combined with acute banking principles, visit your local Standard Trust manager. YOUR HOMETOWN SAVINGS CENTRE 985-8435 165 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY