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THE CREEMORE ECHO Friday, March 27, 2015 11 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: STATELY 742853196 835196724 169472583 381945652 926731847 457628931 614389275 578264319 293517468 This week’s answers 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. SERVICES Elliott Painting and Decorating, over 30 years experience with excellent references. Booking for 2015 for interior painting/ wall papering. Call for free estimate 705- 466-2356 Experienced Computer Technician new to the community and ready to help with your home computer. Specializing in upgrades, anti-virus and general trouble shooting. Contact Brad at 705-434-8236 or email [email protected]. College Pro Painters. Call now to set up your free estimate. Call Nathan Fuller at 705-441-6939. Contractor Repairs, restores, dismantles and jacks up farm buildings, homes, and cottages. Also roofing, siding, doors, windows, beams, posts, foundations,peers, cement work, fencing, eaves troughing, decks, docks installed, repaired, replaced. Brian McCurdy. 519-986-1781. Do you have a wood burning appliance? When was the last time it was serviced? Don’t put your family at risk – book your CHIMNEY CLEANING today! Call 705-435-8503 or [email protected]. Sparkling Clean HOUSE CLEANING – I guarantee it! Parties, renovations, staging and moving as well as regular cleaning. Please call Sue at 519-925- 8859. INCOME TAX JOHNSON’S INCOME TAX, 44 Proton Street, Dundalk, Ontario. Farm, business & personal income tax. Refunds should be within 2 weeks if e-filed. Office hours: Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday nights until 7 p.m. by appointment only. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. effective February 14, 2015. Phone 519-923-2624, toll-free 800-898-2126, fax 519-923-2481. DAYCARE Building Blocks Home DAYCARE, full or part-time care. Booking for September 2015. Call for availability or to book a play date. Call 705-466-6355. 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]. HORSES This year, the Cosack family is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Peace Valley Ranch in Mulmur. Check us out for Horse Boarding & Training, Trail & Ranch Riding. www.Rawhide-Adventures.on.ca. 519-925-0152. . HELP WANTED Holmes Landscaping & Grading, based in Singhampton, is currently seeking to fill the position of Junior Equipment Operator/Landscape Technician working as part of team with the occasional independent assignment to complete earth work projects including but is not limited to: Grade Work, Planting, Stone Work, Sod Laying and other duties as appointed. Tasks will be a blend of small equipment operation as well as hand work/manual labour. Average work week is 50 hrs +/- (can be impacted by weather) and with some Saturday work as required. Potential for year-round position for the right candidate and will be negotiated further into the working relationship. Qualifications: G Class license with clean abstract; ability to get to job site; experience in Landscape Construction/ Maintenance and/or Agricultural; must have strong work ethic; physically able to complete tasks and punctual; positive attitude and ability to listen and communicate effectively with co-workers. Competitive industry wages based on qualifications and experience. Interested applicants can forward their cover letter, resume and 2 professional references to [email protected] SERVERS WANTED. Enthusiasm and an energetic, positive attitude re- quired. Experience a plus but not essen- tial. Please send cover letter and resume to [email protected] or call 705-466-2900. Creemore Café is seeking reliable and dedicated individual that can take on the role of a BARISTA & CASHIER. This individual will provide outstanding customer service while taking orders, preparing hot and cold drinks, and serving meals. The Barista/Cashier will also be responsible for opening and closing. Also seeking café food prep and support staff. Contact creemorecafe@ gmail.com. RENOVATION PARTNER for the renovation and sale of property at 2 Wellington St. W. Creemore. I have the property – you do the work – we split the profit. 905-625-4507. THANK YOU The family of Dalton Middlebrook would like to thank all those who delivered thoughtful and kind words at the time of our loss. Donations to the Heart and Stroke, Junior Farmers and RCL Branch 397 were much appreciated. Special thank you to Dr. Hutchings, the staff and residents of Blue Mountain Manor and the staff of Collingwood General and Marine Hospital. Hazel Middlebrook and family KIDS ART PROGRAM After School Fine Art Program for Kids at the Mill Street Art Studio in Creemore. Beginning Tuesday, March 31 for 8 weeks. 4 to 5:30 p.m. Ages 5 to 11. $80 per child, siblings half price. 148A Mill St., Creemore (above Affairs Cafe) Pre- registration required, tax receipts provided. Contact Sue at 705-727- 6161 or [email protected]. DINING Fish & Chip Fridays at Affairs Catering Bakery & Cafe. English-style HALIBUT FISH, oven-roasted potato wedges, homemade coleslaw. Dine in or take out. 705-466-5621. TUTORING RAY’S PLACE offers free 1-on-1 tutoring in core subjects areas such as English, French, Math, Science, History and Geography to students in Clearview Township. For more information on our tutoring programs please contact RAY’S PLACE at 705-466-3663. DEATH NOTICES SMART, John passed away peacefully on Friday, March 20, 2015 at the Collingwood General & Marine Hospital in his 87 th year. Beloved husband of Helen. Loving father of John (Jean) Smart, Darla (William) McDonell and Cheryl Brown (Colin Nimmons). Cherished grandfather of Colin, Sheldon, Justin and Richelle; great grandfather of Chase, Mikayla and Evan. John will be sadly missed by his brother Charles (the late Gloria) Smart and sister June (the late Jack) McNab. Friends were received at Fawcett Funeral Home – Creemore Chapel on Monday March 23, 2015. Funeral service took place in the chapel at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, March 24, 2015. In lieu of flowers donations to Salvation Army – Hope Acres would be appreciated. Friends may visit John’s online Book of Memories at www. fawcettfuneralhomes.com. BOWEN, Rowland Lloyd (Lloyd) June 9, 1924 - February 12, 2015 – Lloyd went to Heaven quietly in his sleep on Thursday, February 12, 2015. He was the son of Lina Irene Bowen (Brown) and Rowland Percy Bowen; husband of the late Helen Mae Bowen (Walker). Lloyd is survived by his daughter Patricia Irene MacDonald, (Dan), and sons Peter Lloyd Rowland Bowen (Beth) and Andrew James Bowen (Mary). He had 7 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter. Lloyd served in the Royal Canadian Air force during WWII. He was a draftsman/engineer for Toronto Coppersmithing. When he retired he was on the volunteer building committee for the Cavendish Community Hall north of Peterborough. He enjoyed golf, fishing, painting and Intarsia. A celebration of his life will be held at Clearview Community Church, 1070 County Road 42 (Airport Road) in Stayner on Monday, March 30, 2015 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, Cancer Society or Clearview Community Church would be appreciated. Friends may visit Lloyd’s online Book of Memories at www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com. To the dog who had no name. Instead, the dog who had 100 nicknames. He was a quiet, deep thinker or maybe just a solitary hound. Always a comforting feeling to have him by your feet on those wintery days or to have him standing on guard at the bow of the boat as he surveyed his kingdom. The chipmunks will rule the roost in your absence – that is for sure. You certainly were man’s/woman’s best friend, keeping all company and even keeping everyone in fine fit form when you sprung from the doorway and bound around at a pace that no human could possibly keep, only to be reined in with a treat as a reward. If your humans were your first love, food was your second. Boy, you must have enjoyed some of the meals you got up at the farm – fit for the king that you were. As you go off to your bow of the boat, we just wanted to let you know that we love you, miss you and will never be able to replace you. Farewell, old friend. The Houstons Classifieds work! Call us at 705-466-9906 to run your ad

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Page 1: March 27 Classifieds

The Creemore eCho • Friday, March 27, 2015 • 11

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: STATELY

7 8 65 9

6 9 2 53 9 6

2 3 47 8 14 3 2 7

6 32 7 8

7 4 2 8 5 3 1 9 68 3 5 1 9 6 7 2 41 6 9 4 7 2 5 8 33 8 1 9 4 5 6 5 29 2 6 7 3 1 8 4 74 5 7 6 2 8 9 3 16 1 4 3 8 9 2 7 55 7 8 2 6 4 3 1 92 9 3 5 1 7 4 6 8

This week’s answers

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.

services

Elliott Painting and Decorating, over 30 years experience with excellent references. Booking for 2015 for interior painting/wall papering. Call for free estimate 705-466-2356

Experienced Computer Technician new to the community and ready to help with your home computer. Specializing in upgrades, anti-virus and general trouble shooting. Contact Brad at 705-434-8236 or email [email protected].

College Pro Painters. Call now to set up your free estimate. Call Nathan Fuller at 705-441-6939.

Contractor Repairs, restores, dismantles and jacks up farm buildings, homes, and cottages. Also roofing, siding, doors, windows, beams, posts, foundations,peers, cement work, fencing, eaves troughing, decks, docks installed, repaired, replaced. Brian McCurdy. 519-986-1781.

Do you have a wood burning appliance? When was the last time it was serviced? Don’t put your family at risk – book your CHimnEy ClEaning today!Call 705-435-8503 or [email protected].

Sparkling Clean HousE ClEaning – I guarantee it! Parties, renovations, staging and moving as well as regular cleaning. Please call Sue at 519-925-8859.

income taxJoHnson’s inComE Tax, 44 Proton Street, Dundalk, Ontario. Farm, business & personal income tax. Refunds should be within 2 weeks if e-filed. Office hours: Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday nights until 7 p.m. by appointment only. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. effective February 14, 2015. Phone 519-923-2624, toll-free 800-898-2126, fax 519-923-2481.

daycare

Building Blocks Home DayCaRE, full or part-time care. Booking for September 2015. Call for availability or to book a play date. Call 705-466-6355.

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].

horsesThis year, the Cosack family is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Peace Valley Ranch in Mulmur. Check us out for Horse Boarding & Training, Trail & Ranch Riding. www.Rawhide-Adventures.on.ca. 519-925-0152..

help wantedHolmes landscaping & grading, based in Singhampton, is currently seeking to fill the position of Junior Equipment operator/landscape Technician working as part of team with the occasional independent assignment to complete earth work projects including but is not limited to: Grade Work, Planting, Stone Work, Sod Laying and other duties as appointed. Tasks will be a blend of small equipment operation as well as hand work/manual labour.

Average work week is 50 hrs +/- (can be impacted by weather) and with some Saturday work as required. Potential for year-round position for the right candidate and will be negotiated further into the working relationship.

Qualifications: G Class license with clean abstract; ability to get to job site; experience in Landscape Construction/ Maintenance and/or Agricultural; must have strong work ethic; physically able to complete tasks and punctual; positive attitude and ability to listen and communicate effectively with co-workers.

Competitive industry wages based on qualifications and experience.

Interested applicants can forward their cover letter, resume and 2 professional references to [email protected]

sERVERs WanTED. Enthusiasm and an energetic, positive attitude re-quired. Experience a plus but not essen-tial. Please send cover letter and resume to [email protected] or call 705-466-2900.

Creemore Café is seeking reliable and dedicated individual that can take on the role of a BaRisTa & CasHiER. This individual will provide outstanding customer service while taking orders, preparing hot and cold drinks, and serving meals. The Barista/Cashier will also be responsible for opening and closing. Also seeking café food prep and support staff. Contact [email protected].

REnoVaTion PaRTnER for the renovation and sale of property at 2 Wellington St. W. Creemore. I have the property – you do the work – we split the profit. 905-625-4507.

thank youThe family of Dalton middlebrook would like to thank all those who delivered thoughtful and kind words at the time of our loss. Donations to the Heart and Stroke, Junior Farmers and RCL Branch 397 were much appreciated. Special thank you to Dr. Hutchings, the staff and residents of Blue Mountain Manor and the staff of Collingwood General and Marine Hospital. Hazel Middlebrook and family

kids art programafter school Fine art Program for Kids at the mill street art studio in Creemore. Beginning Tuesday, March 31 for 8 weeks. 4 to 5:30 p.m. Ages 5 to 11. $80 per child, siblings half price. 148A Mill St., Creemore (above Affairs Cafe) Pre-registration required, tax receipts provided. Contact Sue at 705-727-6161 or [email protected].

diningFish & Chip Fridays at affairs Catering Bakery & Cafe. English-style HaliBuT FisH, oven-roasted potato wedges, homemade coleslaw. Dine in or take out. 705-466-5621.

tutoringRay’s PlaCE offers free 1-on-1 tutoring in core subjects areas such as English, French, Math, Science, History and Geography to students in Clearview Township. For more information on our tutoring programs please contact RAY’S PLACE at 705-466-3663.

death noticessmaRT, John passed away peacefully on Friday, March 20, 2015 at the Collingwood General & Marine Hospital in his 87th year. Beloved husband of Helen. Loving father of John (Jean) Smart, Darla (William) McDonell and Cheryl Brown (Colin Nimmons). Cherished grandfather of Colin, Sheldon, Justin and Richelle; great grandfather of Chase, Mikayla and Evan. John will be sadly missed by his brother Charles (the late Gloria) Smart and sister June (the late Jack) McNab. Friends were received at Fawcett Funeral Home – Creemore Chapel on Monday March 23, 2015. Funeral service took place in the chapel at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, March 24, 2015. In lieu of flowers donations to Salvation Army – Hope Acres would be appreciated. Friends may visit John’s online Book of Memories at www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com.

BoWEn, Rowland lloyd (lloyd) June 9, 1924 - February 12, 2015 – Lloyd went to Heaven quietly in his sleep on Thursday, February 12, 2015. He was the son of Lina Irene Bowen (Brown) and Rowland Percy Bowen; husband of the late Helen Mae Bowen (Walker). Lloyd is survived by his daughter Patricia Irene MacDonald, (Dan), and sons Peter Lloyd Rowland Bowen (Beth) and Andrew James Bowen (Mary). He had 7 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter. Lloyd served in the Royal Canadian Air force during WWII. He was a draftsman/engineer for Toronto Coppersmithing. When he retired he was on the volunteer building committee for the Cavendish Community Hall north of Peterborough. He enjoyed golf, fishing, painting and Intarsia. A celebration of his life will be held at Clearview Community Church, 1070 County Road 42 (Airport Road) in Stayner on Monday, March 30, 2015 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, Cancer Society or Clearview Community Church would be appreciated. Friends may visit Lloyd’s online Book of Memories at www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com.

To the dog who had no name. Instead, the dog who had 100 nicknames. He was a quiet, deep thinker or maybe just a solitary hound. Always a comforting feeling to have him by your feet on those wintery days or to have him standing on guard at the bow of the boat as he surveyed his kingdom. The chipmunks will rule the roost in your absence – that is for sure. You certainly were man’s/woman’s best friend, keeping all company and even keeping everyone in fine fit form when you sprung from the doorway and bound around at a pace that no human could possibly keep, only to be reined in with a treat as a reward. If your humans were your first love, food was your second. Boy, you must have enjoyed some of the meals you got up at the farm – fit for the king that you were. As you go off to your bow of the boat, we just wanted to let you know that we love you, miss you and will never be able to replace you. Farewell, old friend.

The Houstons

Classifieds work!

Call us at 705-466-9906 to run your ad