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THE CREEMORE ECHO Friday, January 2, 2015 11 Classifieds Really Work! Contact us at 705-466-9906 or e-mail [email protected] to place your ad by Tuesday at 5 p.m. each week. ECHO Classifieds Submit your classified ad by 5 pm Tuesday: call 705-466-9906, fax 705-466-9908, email [email protected],$15 + hst for 25 words or less Spike & Rusty: FAZED 712863954 835419627 469257381 927531846 541628793 683794512 176945238 294386175 358172469 This week’s answers Got news? call trina 705-466- 9906 FOR SALE HAY for sale – Small squares and 4x5’ rounds of horse hay. We deliver year- round. Call Norm of Stonehedge Farms at 705-466-2607. RENTALS ROOMS for rent. Furnished. $130 per week includes shared living room, heat, hydro, wireless internet, satellite TV, parking. Linens supplied. No smoking. Call 705-444-4852. SKI SEASON Lovely, quiet log Cabin. 5 minutes east of Creemore. 3 bedroom. Sleeps 6 comfortably. Available January 12 to April 1. $2500/month or $6000 for season inclusive. Pet friendly. Contact Gord & Andrea at 416-554-8635. SERVICES Do you have a piece of history crumbling on your farm? We can help you preserve the past. StoneWoRk restoration to barns, houses, outbuildings, walls and more. Contact Tom Raffay Stonework 519-538-2509; cell 519-939-0494. OLD PHOTOS WANTED Do you have any PHOTOS of special events in and around Creemore that you’d like to share with everyone in our “The Way We Were” section on page 4? Bring them in to us & we’ll take a copy and run them in future editions of The Creemore Echo. We look forward to seeing you! Part-time HOUSEKEEPER wanted. 5 minutes from Creemore. · Housekeeping duties. · Experience in caring for guests. · Must be comfortable with email/texting. · MUST have transportation. Call 705-466-2001 HELP WANTED DOG BOARDING Your dog will enjoy their stay at Club amarillo . Our Boarding Retreat boasts indoor and outdoor runs including large pack walks, grooming, flat screen TV, hand walking and more all set in the beautiful Mulmur hills. Contact Dana Mailhot 705- 466-6556 [email protected]. IN MEMORIAM MaCkay, alice (lee) September 14, 1904 – December 30, 2011 In loving memory of a dear mother. You left quietly, Your thoughts unknown, But left me a memory I am proud to own; So treasure her Lord, In Your garden of rest; For when on earth, She was one of the best. Daughter Shirley Breedon’s Automotive REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES AND MODELS Cars - Vans - Light Trucks Tires - Fuel Injection - Electronics MTO Safety Inspection Performance Parts & Service (705) 428-0550 222 Montreal Street Stayner, ON L0M 1S0 John & Kim Breedon Along with my fellow team of Volunteer Coordinators I would like to thank all who contributed to the success of the 13th annual Community Christmas Dinner held Christmas Day in the Creemore legion whose hall was gifted to us for this event as their way of giving back to the community. With a seating capacity of 400, the Legion Hall will allow us to carry on hosting this annual event if it continues to grow on an annual basis as it has since its inception. We sincerely appreciate the generous support of our corporate sponsor Village builders inc and all the individuals, businesses, and organizations who contributed to the tD Canada trust account # 2320 5202657 allowing us to do so much more for our community than just offer a delicious meal in a festively decorated hall. We were able to provide quality gifts of all items on the wish lists of (13) residents without family who live at the local nursing home, and we discretely delivered Foodland & the Village iDa gift certificates throughout the community to families & individuals in need. We were delighted to have the musical entertainment by the professional musicians and vocalists David, Hazel & karina Wipper and ken Robertson and tim armour who graciously shared their time and talents during the social hour welcoming guests to the dinner event. Many thanks to all who purchased the “Christmas in the Valley” CD of traditional & original Christmas music with talented vocalists and musicians within a 100 mile range including our own poet emeritus tim armour, and a special thank you to the Wippers who generously produced this special CD as a fundraiser for us to share the proceeds with the local Food Bank. The event coordinators are deeply indebted to the organizers of the Santa weekend events and to the participating businesses: Cardboard Castles, Creemore House of Stitches, “Croi Moir” niagara escarpment outfitters, the Curiosi ty House, the 100 Mile Store, and the Village iDa for helping provide a venue for the sale of the CDs which are sure to have delighted all who purchased them. Thank you to Stonehedge Farms for the lovely hand-crafted (3’) evergreen wreath and to the unknown folk who left a beautiful evergreen tree after their event in the Old Log Cabin - both added greatly to the ambiance. Thanks to all those caring shoppers who donated their Foodland turkey bucks to help with the purchase of frozen turkeys. Thanks to the old Mill House & Pub for your contributions of produce, and to area market gardeners: Fiddle Foot Farm, not So Hollow Farm and the Morrison Farm who generously shared their harvest of fruit & vegetables. Thanks to the new Farm for the 22 lb turkey they organically raised for us. Thank you to all the excellent home-bakers and the restaurants: affairs Catering bakery & Cafe, Chez Michel , the bank Cafe, the Creemore ki tchen, and the Sovereign for the wide assortment of delicious desserts. We want to assure all contributors of frozen turkey and fresh vegetables & baked goods that any extras were donated to families in need and to the glencairn, Stayner & Wasaga beach Food banks along with the non- perishable food items we collected at the door the night of the dinner. Thanks to kate & Roland Fleming for keeping our supplies safely stored between events and thanks to bill McDougall and David Johnson for ensuring everything got moved over to the Legion. Thanks to Jim Richards and norm nordstrom for helping us put everything away (temporarily). As promised, we purged & downsized the amount of storage needed. Thanks to the volunteer drivers who provided a ride for all needing transport, and to those who delivered the hot meals in insulated containers to grateful area shut-ins. A heartfelt thanks to all the volunteers from ages (4) to (96) including the professional cooks who gave of their time, energy and creative skills on Dec 24 and 25 to help ensure the hall would be beautifully decorated, the meal expertly prepared and served on time, and for helping with the clean-up leaving the hall in perfect order. We certainly couldn’t host this event without you! We even managed to reserve some start-up money for next year’s event. Creemore is indeed the Village with the big Heart, a special place we are proud to call home and to play a role in making it a great community to live, work, play & shop. With best wishes to all in 2015 from the team of Volunteer Coordinators including Brian, my husband of 47 years & greatest supporter. Sincerely, Diane McKay (amateur but dedicated planner of the Annual Community Christmas Dinner) TOURS • TASTINGS • BOUTIQUE 139 Mill Street, Creemore ON. 1-800-267-2240 You’ll get a warm welcome and cold beer. At Creemore Springs we take pride in introducing folks to the great taste of our beer and showing them how we make it. So the next time you’re near the town of Creemore, drop by the brewery, the hospitality is on us.

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The Creemore eCho • Friday, January 2, 2015 • 11

Classifieds Really Work!Contact us at 705-466-9906

or e-mail [email protected] to place your ad

by Tuesday at 5 p.m. each week.

Echo Classifieds Submit your classified ad by 5 pm Tuesday: call 705-466-9906, fax 705-466-9908, email [email protected],$15 + hst for 25 words or less

Spike & Rusty: FAZED

7 2 53 4 7

4 9 32 3 1

6 2 87 9 1

6 2 82 6 7

5 4 9

7 1 2 8 6 3 9 5 48 3 5 4 1 9 6 2 74 6 9 2 5 7 3 8 19 2 7 5 3 1 8 4 65 4 1 6 2 8 7 9 36 8 3 7 9 4 5 1 21 7 6 9 4 5 2 3 82 9 4 3 8 6 1 7 53 5 8 1 7 2 4 6 9

This week’s answers

Got news?call trina

705-466-9906

for saleHay for sale – Small squares and 4x5’ rounds of horse hay. We deliver year- round. Call Norm of Stonehedge Farms at 705-466-2607.

rentals Rooms for rent. Furnished. $130 per week includes shared living room, heat, hydro, wireless internet, satellite TV, parking. Linens supplied. No smoking. Call 705-444-4852.

ski season

Lovely, quiet log Cabin. 5 minutes east of Creemore. 3 bedroom. Sleeps 6 comfortably. Available January 12 to April 1. $2500/month or $6000 for season inclusive. Pet friendly. Contact Gord & Andrea at 416-554-8635.

services

Do you have a piece of history crumbling on your farm? We can help you preserve the past. StoneWoRk restoration to barns, houses, outbuildings, walls and more. Contact Tom Raffay Stonework 519-538-2509; cell 519-939-0494.

old photos wantedDo you have any pHotos of special events in and around Creemore that you’d like to share with everyone in our “The Way We Were” section on page 4? Bring them in to us & we’ll take a copy and run them in future editions of The Creemore Echo. We look forward to seeing you!

Part-time Housekeeper

wanted. 5 minutes from

Creemore. · Housekeeping duties.

· Experience in caring for guests. · Must be comfortable with

email/texting. · MUST have transportation.

Call 705-466-2001

help wanted

dog boardingYour dog will enjoy their stay at Club amarillo. Our Boarding Retreat boasts indoor and outdoor runs including large pack walks, grooming, flat screen TV, hand walking and more all set in the beautiful Mulmur hills. Contact Dana Mailhot 705-466-6556 [email protected].

in memoriam

MaCkay, alice (lee) September 14, 1904 – December 30, 2011In loving memory of a dear mother.

You left quietly,Your thoughts unknown,But left me a memoryI am proud to own; So treasure her Lord,In Your garden of rest;For when on earth, She was one of the best.

Daughter Shirley

CREEMORE ECHO • Friday, February 1, 2008 • 13

Br e e d o n ’ sA u t o m o t i v e

REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES AND MODELS

Cars - Vans - Light TrucksTires - Fuel Injection - Electronics

MTO Safety InspectionPerformance Parts & Service

(705) 428-0550222 Montreal Street

Stayner, ON L0M 1S0John & Kim Breedon

Along with my fellow team of Volunteer Coordinators I would like to thank all who contributed to the success of the 13th annual Community Christmas Dinner held Christmas Day in the Creemore legion whose hall was gifted to us for this event as their way of giving back to the community. With a seating capacity of 400, the Legion Hall will allow us to carry on hosting this annual event if it continues to grow on an annual basis as it has since its inception. We sincerely appreciate the generous support of our corporate sponsor Village builders inc and all the individuals, businesses, and organizations who contributed to the tD Canada trust account # 2320 5202657 allowing us to do so much more for our community than just offer a delicious meal in a festively decorated hall. We were able to provide quality gifts of all items on the wish lists of (13) residents without family who live at the local nursing home, and we discretely delivered Foodland & the Village iDa gift certificates throughout the community to families & individuals in need. We were delighted to have the musical entertainment by the professional musicians and vocalists David, Hazel & karina Wipper and ken Robertson and tim armour who graciously shared their time and talents during the social hour welcoming guests to the dinner event. Many thanks to all who purchased the “Christmas in the Valley” CD of traditional & original Christmas music with talented vocalists and musicians within a 100 mile range including our own poet emeritus tim armour, and a special thank you to the Wippers who generously produced this special CD as a fundraiser for us to share the proceeds with the local Food Bank. The event coordinators are deeply indebted to the organizers of the Santa weekend events and to the participating businesses: Cardboard Castles, Creemore House of Stitches, “Croi Moir” niagara escarpment outfitters, the Curiosity House, the 100 Mile Store, and the Village iDa for helping provide a venue for the sale of the CDs which are sure to have delighted all who purchased them. Thank you to Stonehedge Farms for the lovely hand-crafted (3’) evergreen wreath and to the unknown folk who left a beautiful evergreen tree after their event in the Old Log Cabin - both added greatly to the ambiance. Thanks to all those caring shoppers who donated their Foodland turkey bucks to help with the purchase of frozen turkeys. Thanks to the old Mill House & Pub for your contributions of produce, and to area market gardeners: Fiddle Foot Farm, not So Hollow Farm and the Morrison Farm who generously shared their harvest of fruit & vegetables. Thanks to the new Farm for the 22 lb turkey they organically raised for us. Thank you to all the excellent home-bakers and the restaurants: affairs Catering bakery & Cafe, Chez Michel, the bank Cafe, the Creemore kitchen, and the Sovereign for the wide assortment of delicious desserts. We want to assure all contributors of frozen turkey and fresh vegetables & baked goods that any extras were donated to families in need and to the glencairn, Stayner & Wasaga beach Food banks along with the non-perishable food items we collected at the door the night of the dinner. Thanks to kate & Roland Fleming for keeping our supplies safely stored between events and thanks to bill McDougall and David Johnson for ensuring everything got moved over to the Legion. Thanks to Jim Richards and norm nordstrom for helping us put everything away (temporarily). As promised, we purged & downsized the amount of storage needed. Thanks to the volunteer drivers who provided a ride for all needing transport, and to those who delivered the hot meals in insulated containers to grateful area shut-ins. A heartfelt thanks to all the volunteers from ages (4) to (96) including the professional cooks who gave of their time, energy and creative skills on Dec 24 and 25 to help ensure the hall would be beautifully decorated, the meal expertly prepared and served on time, and for helping with the clean-up leaving the hall in perfect order. We certainly couldn’t host this event without you! We even managed to reserve some start-up money for next year’s event. Creemore is indeed the Village with the big Heart, a special place we are proud to call home and to play a role in making it a great community to live, work, play & shop. With best wishes to all in 2015 from the team of Volunteer Coordinators including Brian, my husband of 47 years & greatest supporter. Sincerely, Diane McKay (amateur but dedicated planner of the Annual Community Christmas Dinner)

TOURS • TASTINGS • BOUTIQUE139 Mill Street, Creemore ON. 1-800-267-2240

You’ll get a warm welcome and

cold beer.At Creemore Springs we take pride in introducingfolks to the great taste of our beer and showingthem how we make it. So the next time you’re nearthe town of Creemore, drop by the brewery,the hospitality is on us.

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