dr. parnian pajouhandeh Overwhelmed by everyday Dpatebe trials, an individual may need a ni professional party to eae and ep to make sense of it all. Sensitive, pro- fessional, psychological and counselling Faas are available through the office of Jurham Prot fessional Counsellors aoe, led by Dr. Pamian Pajouhandeh. ith the retirement of Joyce and Dr. Bill Eull, the “torch “of the practice was to Dr. Pajouhandeh, who says she and her five colleagues have enjoyed serving the community for the past four years. “It's Ba a rewarding experience Srofeena uth and families’. We assist a averse ee with a variety of issues in context of a collaborative and safe work- ing Paicre Practitioners at NDPC can assist with de- such as bereaver pe and relationship issues. The goals are to help clients aa new coping skills or make lifestyle . NDPC looks (ae to serving the emo- tional needs of Port Perry and surrounding, NORTH DURHAM PROFESSIONAL COUNSELLORS B-188 Mary Street, Port Perry 905-985-1130 www.northdurhamcounsellors.com Dana Smith core the rats of her business career to ntion she pays to detail.. “I take Se in te cols of cus- tomer care and store I this lofty philosophy can i found in the to longevity of Dana’s Goldsmithing store Care of BUSINESS — Part 4 myles o’riordan wagg funeral home ‘Successful people bring some unique qual- ity to their vocation. Myles O'Riordan's out- standing attribute: genuine sensitivity and genuine concem for his clients. "We offer full-service funerals in a peaceful, warm, and comforting atmosphere.” fagg success of Silverside, fifth anniversary this summer. Dana's a dynamo with vison er lin a let was, in fact, her trained goldsmith, gemologist, ieee ce designer, Sue 1846; Myles purchased the business 20 years ago. “I'd Hsien ied ‘one of Toronto's largest funeral but loved the town of Port Pery.” ies has since inlgrated note commas she stores, plays competitive sports, pea 7 ter biocaamy by donating generously fo the hospital and You can stay abreast of their extraordinary: selection of fine jewellery Weeks tre ‘very popular “Pandora” line) a1 tions through their website. your need, you'll find satisfaction atDana’s whore, in her words, they “under- promise, over-deliver!” we: it personal’ 186 Queen Street, 905-985-2953 sitverside lery design: ian jewell 227 Qu aaah Street, 905-' 985- 9533 A ae Fics iar, Oddfellows, Cham. Commerce, Business ‘Area, and the Port Pery Hockey League —and professionally, serving as the Ontario Funeral Service Association's President, Wagg's maintains a website which offers information about current and past funer- als, lists obituaries, accepts donations and public condolences, details services. The home opens dail 10-5:00, and, in Myles’ words, “when families nee lus.” And its that kind of sensitive connection — from a family-owned and operated business to families in need — which has formed a bond which has lasted now 164 years. Peace+Comfort+Family 216 Queen Street, Port Perry 905-985-2171 ‘www.waggfuneralhome.com performer, and rector wih a vary of community the facelift tre groups. My family and | love it here ~ and ‘Focus’ is Villa, and Community fepras Manager Liz Auston i is ny oi magazine!" inderstandably excitec jave 100 retirement suites in sizes to suit different lates and budgets,” she says of Rerecey life IS better at the Villa! the newly-constructed residence. “All offer kitchonetis, full 3-piece bathrooms, and access to excellent support services.” The Villa offers an all-inclusive lifestyle for ac- P tive seniors: meals, housekeeping, heat and air condition- 0 -Y ing, and cable tv. Its website keeps the public informed “addi Resitement of special events and activities and offers a glimpse into - rind suite io youts and amenities. 15987 Simcoe Street, Port Perry Liz maintains her “Im 905-985-3312 active in the local music and arts community as writer, www.portperryvilla.ca FOCUS - MAY 2010 41