wp 6 -- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, February 13, 1996 New owners take over at RUM photo shop by Heather McCrae The same good quality and excellent service will continue at RJM Photographics, but under a new owner. As of February & the retail part of the business, formerly owned by Rob Monaghan, was sold to Carman's Foto Source. The picture business isn't new to Stephen Carman, manager of the store. His father was a professional photographer for over 50 years and Stephen grew up in a house that had a photo studio. Growing up in Goderich, Ontario, on the sHores.of Lake Huron, the Carman now own 14 camera stores throughout the province. By being part of the gigantic. Foto Source buying group, this will enable Carman's Foto Source to offer competitive prices on a wide variety 'of cameras, camcorders, films, frames and other accessories. Having grown up beside water, Port Perry reminds Stephen of his hometown, "especially with the lake right here" he says. With his fiance, Kim Jansen, working with him, Stephen is looking forward to this new venture. With plans currently underwdy to enlarge the store, a grand opening will be held in the: early Spring. Job kiosk now at library Scugog and area residents will continue to have access to a job bank kiosk after the Agricultural Employment Services (AES) closes its office at the end of March. AES general manager Rolly Coy said last week he access to employment advice, information and assistance. There is a real need for assistance beyond what volunteers are able to provide and a 'do-it-yourself situation is just not good enough," he said. information is available. These one stop centres may assist with many forms of support such as preparation for job search, resumes, interviews, training as well as helping employers with human With government assistance, many communities = are now developing a resource centre where assistance and family opened its first is pleased' that an camera store 20 years ago. agreement has been reached Since then the number has with the Scugog Memorial d the Carman Library to locate the job grown en png bank kiosk at the Library at the end of February. This decision was reached with the support of the Library Board, CEO Tom Bonnano and with strong support from Township mayor Howard Hall and Ward 2 councillor Ken Carruthers. Although the job bank kiosk equipment is designed to be self supporting and resource management, etc. The AES office at 126 Water Street will close at the end of March due to federal spending reductions. Bus blows a tire The manager of transpoftation for the Durham Board of Education says any rumours that a wheel fell off a school bus last Friday morning are false. The bus had a flat tire, nothing more, Carol Johnston told the Citizep Friday afternoon. Ms. Johnston said the bus was coming to a stop to pick up students on the Seugog Island Road when the tire blew. There were no injuries and students were taken the rest of way by another Scugog Transit bus. She said inspectors with the MOT took a look at the bus that day and found no problems. Ms. Johnston said all buses that carry Durham board of Education students must have two safety inspections 'annually, along with a complete brake inspection. Scugog trustee Bobbie Drew said she was concerned on hearing rumours that the "wheel had fallen off the bus." "That was not the case," stressed Ms. Johnston, adding that Scugog Transit has a fine record of safety. Steve Carman and flance Kim Jansen are new managers of RUM Photographics on Water Street In Port Perry. See story for detalls. RR RE A RR RE EE EE EE rr Ee a J 0 2 TT TR IR ER AY * * NEW SESSION * x osHawa BINGO country Breakfast Bingos Saturday Morning I Ela EH lol.) | [0 ToYo Tl We I T- BT E:- Helo." user friendly, Mr. Coy is Up to $3,500 in PRIZES 3 r. Co concerned there is still a STRIPS $3.00 real need for more 436-9404 assistance to the rural SR KUTT RI & Taunton, Oshaw community that is not being met for even understood. "People living outside the heavily populated 'area to the south are at a real disadvantage when atbehind As competing for jobs and Marlin Travel now offering ... BRITAIN $1,000,000.00- RELAND "$1,000, 000.00. $1,000,000. 00 Entire New & Used Car & Truck Inventory Being Offered at Clearout Prices! 8.40% FINANCING Roundtrip Charter Fares March to October 1996. Prices start as low as $449.* ~ (*for early spring departures) RETURN FOR LONDON GATWICK oie job : OL... oe oer, Po) Marlin wp Travel 246 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY 9865-2268 PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED ® Corporate or Vacation @ Aldine Tickets ® Package Tours 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry © Travel Inswance ©® Coach Tours ® Cruises ® Hotel Reservations PASSPORT PHOTOS and APPLICATIONS ALSO AVAILABLE at MARLIN TRAVEL, PCRT PERRY. hn