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BUSINESS NEWS<br />

BUSINESS NEWS<br />

New General Manager At<br />

Peterborough Mitsubishi<br />

Dan Choate is the new general manager at Peterborough<br />

Mitsubishi. With 15 years in the car business in<br />

Peterborough, he will continue to bring a personal<br />

level of service to his customers. The dealership has a<br />

huge selection of new and preowned vehicles, as well<br />

as a fully staffed service department.<br />

“We’re one of the pioneer Mitsubishi dealers in<br />

Canada, having been here since 2003,” says Choate.<br />

“Although Mitsubishi has been building quality Japanese<br />

vehicles since 1917, they have only been established<br />

in Canada since 2003. The Mitsubishi warranty<br />

is the best in the business, with a 10 year or 160,000<br />

km powertrain warranty.”<br />

Mitsubishi vehicles are not only practical, but fun to<br />

drive, with sports cars, SUVs, family sedans and more.<br />

Mitsubishi’s new i-MiEV electric car is currently being<br />

showcased on a “Clean across Canada” promotion.<br />

“Sales have been fantastic the last few months,<br />

with record sales.” he says. “Our dealership is continuing<br />

to grow with new staff, product and services.”<br />

Choate would like to remind everyone of their<br />

discount programs for recent college and university<br />

graduates, as well as active and retired Canadian military<br />

personnel.<br />

For more information, please visit Peterborough<br />

Mitsubishi at 2071 Lansdowne St. W. (west of Brealey<br />

Ave.), call 748-5050, or visit www.peterborough-mitsubishi.com.<br />

<strong>Business</strong> Help From Fleming<br />

College Students For Credit<br />

Fleming College offers a program where computer<br />

and engineering technology students do<br />

full-term project work that might be useful to<br />

your business. You provide a real-world problem<br />

for the students to work on, they get great<br />

experience, and you might just get a creative<br />

solution to your problem! Think in terms of computer<br />

network systems, instrumentation, electronics, and<br />

computer security. For details contact Noel Briones<br />

at Fleming at 705-749-5530 ext 1222 or online at<br />

www.flemingc.on.ca/index.cfm/go/programs/sub/<br />

appliedproject.cfm<br />

Maple Moon Restaurant and<br />

Bakeria Opens In Lakefield<br />

The Maples in Lakefield is born again as Maple Moon<br />

Restaurant and Bakeria. New owner Arthur Miner<br />

describes the menu as casual fine dining with family<br />

prices, with virtually everything made on the premises.<br />

Jeremy Horoky is also a trained chef and Michele<br />

McKenzie is the General Manager. You’ll also find 24<br />

flavours of Country Smith Ice Cream in the Ice Cream<br />

Shop and the Bakeria opens today (Tuesday) featuring<br />

artisan breads, pies and desserts. Open for lunch<br />

and dinner, as well as breakfast on weekends, Maple<br />

Moon is at the corner of Lakefield Highway and<br />

County Road 18. Call (705) 652-6339.<br />

New Retail Location For<br />

Splash Pool & Spa<br />

Splash Pool and Spa Service opens their new retail<br />

operation today in the Northcrest Plaza, at the Corner<br />

of Hilliard Street and Marina Blvd., Unit 4. Owner<br />

Dave Wilson has been in business since 2007 serving<br />

the area with 4 trucks and 7 staff. The new store will<br />

be offering pool and hot tub supplies, chemicals,<br />

winterizing chemicals and covers. They’ll be open<br />

Monday to Saturday. Call 705-741-1881 for more<br />

information or online at www.splashpoolandspa.ca<br />

New Location For<br />

Lasting Impressions<br />

Lasting Impressions is a local jewelry and gift business<br />

owned and operated by Debra Beeby since<br />

1996. Originally the business was a home base operation<br />

that sold jewelry and gifts at fall fairs and<br />

festivals. As the business grew it was decided that<br />

a more permanent home was required. For the past<br />

four years the business was located in Portage Place<br />

and has now relocated to Peterborough Square.<br />

Lasting Impressions will be a kiosk, located in the<br />

upper level of the mall in front of the Gentry. They<br />

carry a wide variety of jewelry including sterling silver,<br />

steel, fashion and body jewelry and soon to feature<br />

gold jewelry.<br />

Kawartha Aquariums Offers<br />

Complete Aquarium Care<br />

Deanna Norman is the owner of Kawartha Aquariums.<br />

Specializing in commercial and residential<br />

aquarium maintenance, Deanna provides complete<br />

aquarium care in homes, offices, restaurants,<br />

spas, and dental clinics. Unique themed tanks can<br />

be professionally designed and they love to create<br />

festive displays for special events. One time educational<br />

aquarium consultations are also available.<br />

Call or e-mail for more information kawartha.aquariums@gmail.com<br />

or 705-559-9000.<br />

Historic Millbook Gets<br />

New Art Gallery<br />

Village Gallery Originals is a new art gallery in<br />

the historic village of Millbrook. The gallery is<br />

owned and operated by Debra Jackson, an internationally<br />

recognized artist and long-time Millbrook<br />

resident. You’ll find original artwork, sculpture,<br />

wood, glass, metal, stone and much more by<br />

outstanding Canadian artists. Debra will teach art<br />

classes starting in September. Village Gallery Originals<br />

is located at 17 King Street East in Millbrook, call 705-<br />

932-3006, or visit the website at www.villagegalleryoriginals.com<br />

September 2010 <strong>Business</strong> Advantage <strong>Business</strong> Advantage September 2010

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