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See dealer for delails ,New grocery store to replace Superchoice at Derry!Ontario "Y J,bOUJN iOiim'1L81 The Champion A soon-to-be-opened independ- ent grocery store, called FoodPont, pledges it wilI selt affordabte items with a community-minded heani. Since earty last week, contractors have been busily hammering nails, re-wiring and cteaning up te for- mer Superchoice grocery store, at the corner ot Derry Road and Ontario Street. An excited Gus DiMaria, FoodPont co-owner, standing in the empty t f,000-square-foot store tast Friday moming, said he has every intentioîn of providing peopte with quality service and quality produets for a long lime. "We're nol fly-by-nighters," he said, noîing he plans to hold sum- mer barbecues and fundraise for focal groups that need help. He said he plans to open the store the week aller the Victoria Day long weekend. and plans to htre about 50 full and pan ltime people. The store', specialty willfie pro- duce, meat and deli produets, and hopes to fie attractive lu> shoppers Mr. DiMarta used tua own two grocery stores in the Missîssauga area for a number of years. He said fie sold them to pursue other busi- ness interesîs. But since selling bis last store two years ago, fie said fie got the itefi togel back inIesthe grocery business. And fie satd fie chose Milton because of what many other flusi- nesses sec as a major reason for coming here -opportunity. "I like the town, fie satd. "Ils up and coming, it's growing wiîh a lot of development. I just see a bright future here.- Store being refurbished Hie wilt fie refurbishing the store, though fie didn't want 10 say how much money he's putting inb ren- ovations. Superchoice was a staple for more than îwo decades for families looking for affordable shopping, but il closed down last month amnid bankrupîcy protection. When il closed, shoppers C\plessed c.oncern iloat tiocre ssas nso discount grocery store in town 80 caler 10 lower-tncome families. And ai the lime of ils closure, it was the second independently- owned grocery store 10 have closed n town in Ifiree monîfis. Quality Greens- a well- thought of business, panticularly because il offered home delivery 10 sentors- closed ils Main Street doors in November. Mayor Gord Krantz said FoodPont adds another choice 10 the menu of grocery shoppers in lown. "With the two recent store clos- ings, tbis is certainly a welcome addition to the choice for shoppers for Milton." So far there are îwo primary gro- cery stores from which 10 choose tu, shop, fleing Lohlaws on Nipissing Road and A&P on Laurier Avenue. La Rose Itatian Bakery on Bronte Street also sells fresh produce and groceries on a smaller scale. Jason Misuer con be reached ai .jmi.ierf4)miltoncanadianchampi- on.coin. AtihM Agkric d Hadl MiltonFargrds Robut St. Mltan Featuring: Quality antique turnistings. sel. 9 piece mah, dining suite, Kug bedroom suite, lighting, Vict. cranberry and Mary Gregory glass, china, dalla, lmens, quilts, jewelry, decotatives, etc. For listing go to www.Medeyauctonin905-878-2647 I. a i [ aturday, Sunday & Wednesday 1 - 4:3Opm CHURCHILL ESTATES Brookdile Guelph LUne $464,000 ail t.5 acre lots GARY THOMAS in attendance Re/Max Blue Springs Realty 905-878-7777 Sunday, May 4 2-4pm 361 Broadway Ave.. JEAN SNOWDEN in attendance Remax Blue Springs 905-878-7777 Sunday, May 4 2-4pm 2459 CalIum Ave., Mlesslsauga JACK MURPHY in attendance Royal LePage Meadowtowne Realty 905-878-8101 Saturdlay, May 3 2-4pm 308 Sth Concession E., Flamborough MIKE WELLS In attendance Royal LePage Meadawtowne Reaty 90"-78-8101 Sunday, May 4 2-4pm 2325 Third Conc. 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Your home can be a showcase in your neighbourhood and wve will make it worth your while if we can use your home. For an appointment please cali: Steve Matika 1-866-805-5535 Financing Available O.A.C. Antique Auction Sale Monday May 5th at 10:30 a.m. Preview from 9:00 a.m. "i L 1 y -114 l')j