After nearly four decades in business, a well-known Sarnia company is closing its doors forever. Micor Source For Sports is holding what it's calling a retirement closing sale where over $1,000,000 worth of top brand sporting goods and apparel will be marked down. The sale got underway at 10 a.m. on Thursday and shoppers were already lined up outside beforehand. In a letter, they're thanking the local community for their support and patronage and say it was a pleasure to serve them. Kevin Fines took over the Finch Drive business from longtime owner Bill Abercrombie in January 2015.
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