StoosNews Spotlight: Check Out The Business Beat This Week Delta Wye Weasel, Self to Soul, Mill Valley Funeral and Cremation Centre and Dave Adams

PTBOCanada is delighted to be running StooNews columns each week here, spotlighting new businesses and startups in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. Here is this week’s edition…

Danielle Richard took over David Wells Diesel Equipment back in 2017 and recently changed the name to reflect the business as it operates today.

Called Delta Wye Diesel, Richard is rightly proud of her all-female team in the skilled trades industry. She is a licensed electrician and generator technician.  Natalie Wood is an apprentice electrician and generator technician.

Delta Wye Diesel performs inspections, tests, maintenance and repairs of emergency generators for a variety of industries. They provide a mobile service based out of Bridgenorth but cover a wide area. 

Rev. Jeanne Logan is a Doctor of Metaphysical Science, a Metaphysical Practitioner, an ordained Minister and a Certified Rieki Practitioner.

Jeanne will be launching her business in January, offering facilitation of self-healing and one-to-one counselling. She is offering a one-day workshop entitled Self to Soul on Nov. 20 at the Knights of Columbus Hall.

Self to Soul will help you connect with your higher self to help you navigate this increasingly complex world. Details are at thedivinegateway.com

The Little Lake Cemetery Company recently announced the acquisition of the former Fallis & Shields Funeral Home and expanded its operations into Millbrook.

The company has renamed the facility Mill Valley Funeral and Cremation Centre and will provide a full complement of funeral and cremation services to Millbrook and surrounding communities including towards the Lakeshore.

Little Lake Cemetery Company President and CEO, Mary McGee calls it a natural progression as they’ve been working with Fallis & Shields over the past five years.

Congratulations to Bill Shields and Gwen Hogg on the legacy company they’re leaving behind as they step down from the business. Watch for an Open House on Nov. 24 between 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.

A tribute to Dave Adams who recently passed away after a three-year battle with cancer. Stu Harrison knew Dave for every one of the 25 years he spent with the Five Counties Children Centre Foundation and on several occasions watched him tell a story about one of the centre’s clients in a way that had the entire room in tears including Dave himself.

Harrison said Adams was an outstanding guy, an articulate and passionate advocate for children and a true influencer who touch the lives of an untold number of people.

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