Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Focus On Scugog (2006-2015) (Port Perry, ON), 1 Oct 2014, p. 13

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| ere : Maintenance Operator Jeff Balser, pictured almost 40 feet be- Jow ground level in the Port Perry Sewage Pumping Station, be- tween the two large motors which pump sewage and water to the Jagoons. Win a wheelbarrow of wine The Auxiliary has undertaken a new fundraising proj- ect this fall for the Port Perry hospital. This draw, for “A Wheelbarrow Full of Wine” has a prize value of $800. Tickets for the draw are $5 each and only 800 will be sold. Draw date is December 16. Tickets are available at the Hospital Gift Shop or by calling Barb at 905-985-5491 or Marilyn at 905-982-2003. o© Bett: Somerville Scugog Council - Ward 1 If signs are a window to the future, a new children’s store, Milk & Honee Baby Boutique will be opening soon in the former location of Ooh La La, 143 Perry St., Port Perry. No further information was available at press time. The Port Perry Sears Canada store has cleared it’s inventory at 1894 Scugog St., and advertised that a new location would be an- nounced soon. We'll keep you posted. Although the official date has not been set, a new restaurant called Col. Mustard’s Bar & Grill has its signs up, so we expect it will be opening soon at the former location of Jude’s Sportsbar & Grill at 15 Water St., Port Perry. Kristine Wisniewski, owner of Cabin General Store, has closed her storefront at 249 Queen St. and leased the space to a new business called Refresh. Cabin General Store will continue to operate an online business. RON NOBLE ¢ MM INSURANCE LTD. AUTO - HOME - COMMERCIAL - FARM - RECREATIONAL Car insurance and coverage for personal property while away from home are two important factors that shouldbe considered by both students and parents. Extending contents coverage from the parent's home insurance may be an option with some insurance companies. Student away at school and graduated licensing discounts help to reduce auto insurance premiums. Completing a certified driver's training course can provide it ‘ving tips to c he ch: f ident. Alist ist of MTO approved driving schools is available at mto.gov.on.ca. Your insurance broker can make sure you have the right policies in place for every student. We're here to help. Contact our office for a free no obligation quote. Hours: Mon to Thurs: 9-5, Fri: 8:30- 4 (summer hours) 15930 Old Simcoe Rd., Elgin Park Dr., Unit 10, Port Perry Unit E, Uxbridge 905-985-3344 905-852-3309 FOCUS - OCTOBER 2014 11

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