b'Vintage Clothing and Antiques inTHUMBS UPto our very own Focus on Scugog Port Perry!freelance writer, Lynn (Rhodes) Campbell for the launch of her new funny novel titled, Youll Never Adawegamig,Find A Toothbrush With Your Name On It! It is now located on Scugogavailable on Amazon.ca.Island, has been selling vintageTHUMBS DOWN - to the people who use Prince clothing andAlbert Pine Grove Cemetery like a dog park. antiques online forIts private property and there are signs posted 5 years.everywhere that dogs must be on leash. Yet many owners consistently let their dogs run loose in the We finally have acemetery. If you want to run your dog, there is a dog storefront in ourpark. Go there. Respect the cemetery and those community andwho have every right to visit and walk there without cant wait to shareworrying about dogs running loose.it with you.THUMBS UPto Spencer Thorn for helping me Come for afind my cat that disappeared on Saturday March visit, we have25. Spencer found him in the construction site near something forUnion Ave., and kindly delivered him right back to me everyone! in the heavy rain.THUMBS DOWN - to the people who use Edgerton 22107 Island Rd, Port Perry Road, Blackstock as a short cut to speed and throw Wednesday to Sunday, 12-6PM their garbage out. The ditches are loaded with fast food containers, empty beer cans, cigarette butts, and pop cans. If you are coming up 57 highway from work and stopped to pick up take out, at least take your garbage home. Who do you think will pick up your trash? It doesnt just disappear on its own. We the taxpayer, have to pay for your inconsiderate behaviour. I just hope your butts dont cause a fire.THUMBS UPto Carlo Camozzola for donating a Toronto Maple Leaf Michael Bunting jersey to Castle Johns to raise money for the Oak Ridges Hospice, in honour of his good friend Jim Smith, who passed away last November. Captain Kirk won the jersey and over $800 was presented through Jims wife Mary to Christine Vos, Executive Director of the hospice on Friday March 31.THUMBS UPto the 1st and 2nd Port Perry Spark/Embers Unit girls, that were out and doing their part for Earth Day by picking up the trash at the fairgrounds on Wednesday April 26. And the Scouts did the same around the waterfront and behind Vos Independent Grocer.haveDo you have a Thumb up or down that you yourwouldlike to see published?Please submitsay .two or three sentences to a maximum of125 words to: focus@focusonscugog.com20FOCUS - MAY 2023'