The Peterborough Examiner

The Catch serves it up in Catchacoma

- STUART HARRISON SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER Stuart Harrison is general manager of the Peterborou­gh Chamber of Commerce. To submit your business news, send an email to stoosnews@nexicom.net or call 705-748-9771 ext 202. Please note, Harrison does not test any

Mark Eveleigh is living the dream with the opening of his new business. The Catch is located on Highway 507 at Beaver Lake Road in Catchacoma. Mark features top quality take-out food including burgers, fish and chips, pizza, chicken fingers, poutine, onion rings and more. Catering to residents, cottagers, fourwheele­rs and motorcycle­s, and snowmobile­rs in the winter, The Catch is in a great location to serve a lot of people.

Mark wants to give a shout out to all the local contractor­s, friends and family who have helped get The Catch up and running. You can find The Catch 507 on Facebook, Instagram, or on the 507 at Catchacoma.

Pedal Parlour

Niki Allday has introduced her classic vintage Dickie Dee ice cream bicycle for the summer. Called the Pedal Parlour, Niki will be featuring 3 of the original Dickie Dee flavors; creamsicle, Fudgesicle and the firecracke­r or rocket pop. Plus lots of others, including two local popsicles made by Peterpops.

And don’t forget a PUPsicle for your four legged friend, made from organic chicken broth with peanut butter and coconut oil. Niki is hoping to add a few more bikes to the fleet, and will be releasing a regular route soon, but meanwhile she is posting her daily location on her Facebook, Instagram and Twitter channels, and she is available for special events. Just look for Pedal Parlour on social media.

Publican House

The Publican House continues their winning ways, picking up two medals at the 2018 Canadian Brewing Awards, a Gold for their flagship Pub House Ale, and a bronze for the Paddlers Ale. The Publican House Brewery and Restaurant is located at the Corner of Charlotte and Reid streets in Peterborou­gh. Publicanho­use.com or maybe you can sample some at the Kawartha Craft Beer Festival, this weekend at Millennium Park.

CAA turns 115

CAA celebrates its 115th anniversar­y with an in-store party this Friday and Saturday Lots of deals, prizes, fun and refreshmen­ts. And the Indian River Band’s reschedule­d fundraisin­g dance for Maureen Boyes and family is next Saturday, June 16th and the Lakefield Legion Tickets are $15 available at 705875-7990.

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