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Delicia Bakery wins best decorated Christmas tree in annual BIA contest

December 4, 2021 by SouthEtobicokeNews

 

DELICIA BAKERY’s Viviana Ruben receives first place trophy  from the BIA’s Korwin Kuczynski. Photos by Tom Godfrey.

The friendly staff at Delicia bakery were voted to have the best decorated Christmas tree this year by the Lakeshore Village Business Improvement Area (BIA).

A trophy for best Christmas tree was presented to Delicia’s Viviana Ruben By BIA chair Chris Korwin Kuczynski on December 4.

“It feels good to win this nice award,” Ruben said. “It took us almost three hours to decorate our tree.”

SECOND PLACE trophy for second best decorated Christmas tree went to Christopher from Pharmasave Pharmacy.

The staff at the 2864 Lake Shore Blvd. W., store were happy with to win the award.

“We are 100 per cent happy,” she said. “We will put in on a shelf inside the store.”

The second place winner for having the second-best decorated tree went to Pharmasave, Lake Shore Village Pharmacy, near Lake Shore Blvd. W., and Fourth Street.

“It feels great to win for second place tree,” said store official Christopher. “We are new here and have been getting a great welcome from area residents.”

THIRD PLACE went to Keith Pope of Village Vinyl Emporium and Cafe.

Christopher said it took store staff about six hours to decorate their tree.

Third place went to the popular Village Vinyl Music Emporium and Café, at 2925 Lake Shore Blvd. W.,

“We didn’t expect to win this award,’ said owner Keith Pope. “We are honoured to have placed third in the best decorated Christmas tree contest.”

The winners get to keep their nice looking awards and bragging rights.

Korwin-Kuczynski said the competition was tough this year for the judges and more than 30 businesses entered the contest.

 

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