Two Cobourg businesses spotlighted on landmark anniversaries

Customers line-up at J.J.’s Steak and Burgers to order a meal. Photo courtesy of J.J.’s Steak an Burgers Facebook.

By Cecilia Nasmith, Northumberland 89.7 FM News

Cobourg


Cobourg council offered congratulations at its March meeting to two businesses achieving landmarks.

To celebrate their quarter-century downtown, All Creatures Great and Small owners Theresa Rickerby and Heather Glennie appeared in person to accept their congratulations.

It was something of a homecoming to Rickerby, who served briefly on council between 2014 and 2016.

The store has thrived at its 30 King St. location for 25 years, stated Deputy Mayor Nicole Beatty. In this day and age, she declared, “that's pretty spectacular and quite special.”

Rickerby and Glennie advanced into the council horseshoe to accept congratulations from Mayor Lucas Cleveland – accompanied by a four-legged friend on a leash, who sat obligingly for photos.

Earlier, Cleveland mentioned that he had appeared in person at JJ's Steak and Burgers at 8 Elgin St. E. to make a presentation in honour of their 40th anniversary.

He visited the “quick-service-style bistro” during a busy lunch rush, and was impressed to see that the owners knew virtually every customer on the premises.

Dan Jones

Dan Jones is a veteran radio and web journalist with 18 years in the news business. He has reported on Indigenous issues in Northern and Western Canada. This former News Director has covered provincial legislative politics in the Yukon and Saskatchewan.

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