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WECF JOHN ATKINSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP The Windsor-Essex Community Foundation’s Constable John Atkinson Memorial Scholarship Fund has selected Angela Rolph and Danielle Burt to receive $1,350 each. Both students are pursuing diplomas at St. Clair College’s Protection, Security and Investigation program. The scholarship is awarded annually to students pursuing a career in law enforcement. The scholarship’s annual golf tournament was canceled this year due to the pandemic. Pictured is Kevin Sivell, Danielle Burt (top, centre), Angela Rolph (bottom, centre) and Shelly Atkinson. 519-255-6572. wecf.ca.
Last month, Transition to Betterness (T2B) Youth Ambassador and cookie connoisseur, Connor Presland, hosted a tasty fundraiser on his own front yard. Connor started a cookie business during this pandemic to bring a smile to people's faces and has partnered with T2B to donate to local front-line workers over that past couple of months. He raised an astounding $2,000 to support T2B's Back the Pack Program, which gives children in the Oncology and Chronic Illness Unit a customized backpack filled with toys. 519-944-5143. t2b.ca.
DÉJÀ VU NEW 2 TECUMSEH LASER CENTRE
WINDSOR VACUUM
After 18 years in business, Tecumseh Laser Centre moved to a new location at 1120 Lesperance Road. TLC is committed to growing and adapting its centres to meet the emerging needs of its clients, which allows them to continuously set themselves apart from the competition. Pictured is owner Joanne Duff. 519-979-5200. tecumsehlasercentre.com.
Windsor Vacuum—which has been in business for over 80 years!—has moved to a new location at 3051 Dougall Avenue. Jon Zakoor aims to continuously evolve with today’s consumer and retail world. A central vacuum and portable vacuum sales and service company, they scour the globe for the finest products available at a reasonable price. 519-972-5557. windsorvac.com.
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Déjà Vu New 2, a new and gently loved designer ladies fashion store, has moved from Amherstburg to a new location at 2597 Howard Avenue to better serve clients. Déjà Vu’s mission is to provide “affordable fashion for everyone.” The new store is a spacious, clean environment. All items are steam-sanitized. Owner Kimberly Malega makes customer service and assistance a top priority. 519-713-9440. dejavunew2onlinestore.com.