NOTARY AND LEGAL ADVICE n Real estate n Will n Protective mandate Martin Legault May 2013 Main Street Ad • Fax: Spectacular home Loaded with character. Outstanding craftsmanship, built with highest level of integrity by seasoned builder in our community. Please call 450 712-6593 FOR a PRIVaTe TOUR 1309 Village, Morin Heights, near Lac Perry. New Timberframe construction built 2012. Separate double garage with mezzanine perfect for woodworking shop. 3 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom plus one powder room. Comfortable radiant floor heating, open concept, cathedral ceilings and mezzanine. Building = 37 x 44 ft. Livable surface = 2,492sf. Lot = 62,537sf. Easy access, close to village/slopes. $475,000, MLS #9590836. 450 226-7448 craig@cmcveigh.com • www.cmcveigh.com 18 May 2013 Craig McVeigh Additional Ad May 2013 Main Street •• STRICTLY BUSINESS By Lori Leonard A warm welcome to: Linda Davey-Tott, new owner of Curves in St. Sauveur, located at 341-A, Rue Principale. Spring is the time to get into shape. They currently have a membership special with no administrative fee for 12 months, which usually costs $99. Plus, any new member receives a special gift valued at $20. Phone 450 227-8819, e-mail: curves.stsauveur@bellnet.ca. On May 2, French baker, Jean-Paul Peyrusse, opened their new shop, Dauphin Bakery, located at 1285 rue Principale, Lachute. His new bakery will offer tempting and delicious goodies such as artisanal breads, including nut, olive, paysanne and whole wheat. Freshly baked croissants, chocolatines and much more will also be available. Phone: 514 238-7984. Best of luck to Sylvie Rochon and Pierre Therrien, who recently opened Boutique Vie de Chalet on March 28. The store features recycled wood decorations, frames, birdhouses, large clocks, bathroom accessories, furniture and rustic home decor items. The boutique is located at 280 Rue Principale, St. Sauveur. Phone: 450 744-0404. Congratulations to Jacinthe Dugal-Lacroix who opened her new store, Sculpture du Lac, 261 Rue Principale #2, St. Sauveur. Jacinthe is an extremely talented sculptor whose fabulous sculptures are created from bronze. It takes her approximately 5 months to complete one of her unique pieces. Jacinthe can create pieces on commission. Her bronze sculptures include likenesses of people, animals, statues and much more. Drop by to visit. Phone: 450 340-1632, website www.sculpturedulac.com or e-mail at info@sculpturedulac.com If you are seeking out delicious food and a unique ambiance, check out Gil’s Beefeater, 115 ch. Morrison (Rte. 327) in Arundel. The restaurant can seat 200 people and is a great place to hold a party or wedding reception. Gilbert Miller is the owner who has done a remarkable job on the exterior and interior of the restaurant. The interior features beautiful stained-glass windows, a rustic antique racing car, other original antique cars, old-fashioned White Rose gas pumps in mint condition and many other incredible relics. The ambiance is warm and friendly. Gilbert also hosts an antique car show on the first Saturday of July each year. Although Gilbert owns many antique cars, his favorite is a 1956 Thunderbird. Much success to Gilbert and his family. Phone: 819 687-2557, e-mail: kimberlydeblock@hotmail.ca Hats off to Plomberie Aquatech, 982 boul. Ste. Adèle, that opened a brand new 2600 sq. ft. showroom on April 8 that features the latest in baths, sinks, fixtures, etc.. They also have 5 certified plumbers on the road, ready to assist you with any plumbing problems that you may have. Phone: 450 229-1076. A sad farewell to: La Mie en Rose Bakery, which recently closed its doors due to health reasons after only 10 months of operation. Thank you to Alain Rondest, for all of the wonderful artisanal breads and delicious pastries that we enjoyed for the last several months. We wish you a speedy recovery. L’eau a la Bouche Restaurant and Hotel in Ste. Adèle has closed their doors after several years of operation. In fact, they opened the restaurant in 1979 and were renowned for the superior quality of their fine cuisine. Chef Anne Desjardins has won numerous prestigious awards for her talents in the kitchen. The Laurentian community will certainly miss her presence. The Millette Family Cabane a Sucre located in St. Faustin, which has been in business for over 55 years has closed its doors. Throughout the years, the restaurant has won many awards for Business and Tourist Attraction of the year. Owners, Monique, Luc and Benoit, have decided to retire. However, there is discussion that they may purchase the old Alpine Inn in Ste. Adèle to create a cabane a sucre that would be open year-round. Time will tell. Happy Anniversary to: Special wishes for a very happy 15th anniversary are extended to Mary-Josée Gladu and Josée Pilotte, owners of Accès - Journal Indépendant of St. Sauveur. For 15 years they have covered the best events, news stories, entertainment, politics and much more. Best wishes to Thomas Gallène, Chief Editor, and all of the staff who work so hard each week to get the news out to our community. Mary-Josée Gladu and Josée Pilotte, owners of Accès - Journal Indépendant of St. Sauveur La Bruyère owner, Michel Bruyère, recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of the restaurant. The restaurant was located in Ste. Adèle for 23 years and then relocated to 129, Principale St. in St. Sauveur two years ago. Their specialties are mussels, seafood, lamb and fondue and their table d’höte. Also, they will now be serving a delicious breakfast on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Phone: 450-227-4442. Erratum: Please note that in the April issue, it was mentioned that Mama O’Petit cooked Asian food on Thursday evenings at O’Petit Restaurant. It should have read on Thursdays at lunch.
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