b'RETIREDTim Bartley of Precision Auto, at 80 Vanedward Dr., in Port Perry has officially retired and closed the business as of April 30. We wish you the best Tim.CLOSEDCOVID-19 Assessment Centre at 19 Jeffrey St., Prince Albert has now permanently closed the doors.NEWAdawegamig at 22107 Island Rd., Port Perry, has now opened the doors and offering vintage clothing and antiques.pleaseTELL FREEUS. ESTIMATESThe 6th Annual Hike for Hospice, in support of OakNICK ORAMRidges Hospice, will be taking place on Sunday June 4,AUTO BODYstarting off in Palmer Park. Please make us aware ofCollision RepairThis years event is expected to draw over 300 partici-pants from across Durham Region, including families ofwho is opening, movingRefinishcurrent and past residents, community supporters, staffor closing in Scugog, byLicensed Techniciansand volunteers.submitting the information 3976 Highway 7A,Last year our amazing community came together andto us at: Nestleton Station raised over $100,000 to help provide resident care. Whilefocus@focusonscugog.comTel: 905.985.1991the 2022 Hike for Hospice received an abundance of sup- Tel: 905.986.1991port, we look forward to an even more successful Hike in 2023.Weareexcitedtoannouncethatwehavesecured our Trailblazer Sponsor for $10,000. A big thank you to J.J. McGuire for their generous support of the Hike for Hospice. Hike registration for individuals and teams is open and you can choose between a 1 km or 5 km route. Walk at your own pace and bring your strollers and dogs too. Everyone is welcome. Afterwards there will be a bar-beque and live music. Be sure to watch our website as well as social media pages for updates.To learn more about the Hike for Hospice,to register or donate, please visit: www.oakridgeshospice.com/h4hLast year, piper Laci Otis led the walkers out of Palmer Park.FOCUS - MAY 202349'