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Dependable Cleaning Table of Contents from the Professionals you can Trust! Accessible sports.......................................................... 24 Accommodations........................................................ 17 Adult Leisure.................................................................... 20 Arts and Culture........................................................... 19 Personalized service Clearview Map................................................................. 6 Community Centres...................................................... 14 to meet your Community Contacts.................................................. 40 individual needs Community Events........................................................... 8 creemore Farmers' Market......................................... 37 Culture and Sports Hall of Fame............................... 5 Dog Park ........................................................................ 35 CURLING............................................................................. 25 Health and Fitness......................................................... 22 Heritage Sites .................................................................. 36 Hiking Trails..................................................................... 15 mollymaid.ca HOCKEY.............................................................................. 27 Holiday Celebrations..................................................... 9 LIBRARY............................................................................... 12 MARCH BREAK CAMPS..................................................... 35 MUNICIPAL INFORMATION................................................. 4 OUTDOOR RINKS................................................................ 28 Contact us today for a free in-home estimate: Public transit.................................................................. 11 Service Clubs................................................................... 33 1.866.629.5396 Skating.............................................................................. 29 SKIING................................................................................. 31 julie-waltho@mollymaid.ca SMALL HALLS Festival...................................................... 10 SNOWMOBILING................................................................ 30 SNOWSHOEING................................................................. 31 Tourism Services............................................................ 15 YOuth programs........................................................... 38 You’ll get a Volunteer Opportunities............................................. 42 WINTERAMA....................................................................... 16 Warm Welcome Get in the Guide & a Cold Beer! The Clearview Activity Guide is a semi-annual publication put out jointly by the Township of Clearview and The Creemore Echo. Out here in our humble little town of Creemore, Editorial content is provided by the Township while graphics, we spend a heck of a lot of time honing our layout, design and advertising are provided by the Creemore Echo. craft. That means our small batch beers are To be included in the next edition, contact: made with dedication and care. So the next time you’re near the town of Creemore, drop Content - Amanda Murray by the brewery, the hospitality is on us. Community, Culture and Tourism Coordinator 705-428-6230 x 249 amurray@clearview.ca TOURS • TASTINGS • EMPORIUM Advertising - Creemore Echo Since 1987 139 Mill Street Creemore, ON. 1-844-887-3022 Sara Hershoff www.creemoresprings.com Publisher 705-466-9906 sara@creemore.com Get your information into the 2019 Spring/Summer Guide! Information for the 2019 Spring/Summer Guide is collected in January. To ensure that you get your event listing and organization in the next guide be sure to check the Clearview website, www. clearview.ca or contact, amurray@clearview.ca.
Greetings from The Mayor Welcome to the 2018/2019 Fall & Winter Clearview Activity Guide! I hope that everyone has had a great start to the year! With the warm summer weather coming to an end, it’s time to get excited about the fall and winter activities, programs and festivals that are planned. It’s no surprise that the fall and winter seasons are a very busy and exciting time for our Township. I encourage everyone to use this guide to discover activities and events that interest you and your family. From the award-winning Small Halls Festival, to the Sunnidale Winterama and the many amazing community events throughout the fall and winter, there sure is a lot to experience in Clearview! Stay up-to-date throughout the year by visiting our website at: www.clearview.ca or connecting with us on Twitter @Clearview_twp or on Facebook at Clearview Tourism. Enjoy your day in Clearview! Christopher Vanderkruys, Mayor @Clearview_twp @ClearviewTourism Top 10 Ways to Enjoy Fall and Winter in Clearview 1. Shop downtown Creemore and Stayner and the various artisans throughout Clearview 2. Tour the Creemore Springs Brewery 3. Take the snowmobile trails and see the hidden views of Clearview 4. Brave the cold weather and make it out to our many holiday activities including the Santa Claus Parades 5. Warm up inside and try the flavours of Clearview’s local restaurants 6. Experience one of the unique halls at the award-winning Small Halls Festival 7. Cheer for the home team at a hockey game in Stayner or Creemore 8. Take a fall hike through Devil’s Glen, Nottawasaga Bluffs or one of the many other trails and enjoy the beautiful colours 9. Lace up your skates and try one of our four outdoor skating rinks including Singhampton and New Lowell 10.Shake off the winter blues by taking part in 43rd Annual Sunnidale Winterama
Clearview Recreation Department For the exciting activities and events that are happening throughout Clearview Township please visit our website: www.clearview.ca/events Municipal Information General Manager Parks & Recreation Community, Culture & Tourism Coordinator Terry Vachon, 705-428-6013 (ext. 21) Amanda Murray, 705-428-6230 (ext. 249) tvachon@clearview.ca amurray@clearview.ca CLEARVIEW TOWNSHIP Recreation Facilities Supervisor Community, Culture & Tourism Assistant ADMINISTRATION CENTRE FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES Dan Gowan, 705-466-3000 217 Gideon Street, Box 200, Lily FireWhite, Chief:705-428-6230 Colin Shewell(ext. (Ext.262) 253) dgowan@clearview.ca Stayner, ON L0M 1S0 smallhallsinfo@clearview.ca Telephone: 705-428-6230 events@clearview.ca LIBRARY, CLEARVIEW PUBLIC Parks & Recreation Clerk Fax: 705-428-0288 Creemore Branch: 705-466-3011 Jessica Co’Dyre, Website: 705-428-6013 (ext. 22 or #1) www.clearview.ca Stayner Branch: 705-428-3595 For all your E-Mail: facility booking requirements: info@clearview.ca Sunnidale Branch: 705-424-6288 jcodyre@clearview.ca Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm PARKS AND RECREATION ADMINISTRATION Municipal Information Creemore Arena Manager Dan Gowan 705-466-3000 CAO Steve Sage (Ext. 228) Community, Culture, Recreation 217 Gideon Street, Stayner, ON L0M 1S0 | Telephone: 705-428-6230 | Fax: 705-428-0288 Legislative Services/Clerk: Pamela Fettes (Ext. 224) Shane Sargant (Ext. 249) Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm Facilities Manager: BY-LAW ENFORCEMENT Administration Aaron Fire andAnnis 705-428-6013 Services Emergency By-Law Enforcement Officer CAO Fire Chief Josesph Paddock (Ext. 241) Stephen Sage, 705-428-6230 (ext. 228) PLANNING Colin AND DEVELOPMENT Shewell, 705-428-6230 (ext. 403) Legislative Services/Municipal Clerk Director of Planning: Michael Wynia (Ext.240) PUBLIC WORKS ROAD MANAGER Pamela Fettes, 705-428-6230 (ext. 224) Community Services Tony Clarke (Ext. 237) tclarke@clearview.ca PUBLIC WORKS Director of Community Services Environmental Services: Mike Rawn (Ext. 243) By-law FINANCE Enforcement Mara Burton, 705-428-6230 (ext. 264) Transportation and Recreation: Steve Sage (Ext. 228) Senior By-law Enforcement Treasurer: Edward Henley (Ext. 225) Joseph Paddock, 705-428-6230 (ext. 241) www.clearview.ca W W W. C L E A R V I E W. C A
Clearview Township Culture & Sports Hall of Fame Congratulations to the 2017 Clearview Township Culture & Sports Hall of Fame Inductees: Young Leader in Culture Award: Emilie Que Artist Achievement Award: Frieda Linke Athlete of the Year Award: Michelle Maizis Community Volunteer Award: Tony denBok Builder Award: William Paul “SIV” Carruthers Festival/Event Award: Gathering of the Classics Team Award: Stayner Siskins Junior D 1973-1977 2018 Nomination Information Nominations will open in January and will be accepted until March 31 for the Clearview Township Culture & Sports Hall of Fame. Forms are available online and the final hard copy can be submitted to the Clearview Administration Centre at 217 Gideon St., Stayner, ON L0M 1S0. Nomination forms must be received by March 31, 2019. For more information, please visit www.clearview.ca or call Amanda Murray, Culture & Tourism Coordinator at 705-428-6230 ext. 249. www.clearview.ca • Fall 2018/Winter 2019 • 5
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Community Events September 7 to 9 SEPTEMBER 21 to 23 OCTOBER 13 OCTOBER 27 Ontario Spartan Race GNE Fall Fair Bazaar at Creemore Legion The Nottawa Firefighters Trifecta Weekend GNE Fairgrounds, 220 Local craft and artisans’ Association Halloween Highlands Nordic. Fairgrounds Rd N. Since sale. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lunch Dance. 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets www.spartanrace.ca 1855, the GNE has celebrated for purchase. For more available from Nottawa farming, livestock and heritage. information contact Dawn Firefighters Association SEPTEMBER 8 Enjoy step dancing, a youth 705-466-2835. members. 705-443-2469 Words in the Woods - talent show, the demolition Dunedin Literary Festival derby and much more! Hike at the Creemore Nature Day of the Dead Party Dunedin Park, County Rd. 9, www.greatnorthernex.com Preserve with Purple Hills at Station on the Green, Free readings and children`s Arts and Heritage Society. and Creemore. A fundraiser for activities 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. SEPTEMBER 27 to 30 Nature Conservancy of Canada. Purple Hills Arts and Heritage Special evening performance Small Halls Festival Several hikes suited to various Society. Taco truck, Mexican at the Dunedin Village Hall Experience live music, local ages and interests. For details inspired fun. Tickets $45 each. featuring Heather O’Neill food, theatre, family activities or to register contact www.phahs.ca for more info. and Kevin Quain. Doors and our great community sara@creemore.com, open 6 p.m., show starts at halls at the 5th annual award- www.phahs.ca. Annual “Dust Em Off Ski 6:30 p.m. Tickets $25. www. winning Small Halls Festival in Swap” at Highlands Nordic. wordsinthewoods.com Clearview Township. For more OCTOBER 18 For more info email Kelly at information, or tickets visit Boxed Lunches in support of skiinfo@highlandsnordic.ca SEPTEMBER 11 www.smallhallsfestival.ca The Stayner Door. Orders will Clearview Community be taken a week in advance NOVEMBER 1 Theatre Ukulele Troupe September 29 for healthy boxed lunches to Autumn Leaves Fashion Show Initial meeting at 7 p.m. Please Torn Pages be delivered to work places. GNE Fairgrounds, 220 supply your own ukulele. All 7323 Highway 26, Stayner For information contact Ellen Fairgrounds Rd N. 6 p.m. to 10 players are welcome, from Meet & Greet with local Craig 705-428-2323. p.m. 705-444-0308 to reserve beginners to experienced. author and poet Tamara www.greatnorthernex.com. Contact Diane Crittenden Thompson from 10 a.m. to 4 OCTOBER 19 to 21 & 26 to 27 at 705-241-5009, www. p.m. Children’s book reading “The Pirates of Penzance”, NOVEMBER 2 clearviewcommunitytheatre.ca will be at 11 a.m. Clearview Community Theatre Witches Walk presents a show for all ages! Downtown Stayner. 6 p.m. SEPTEMBER 15 OCTOBER 6 At the GNE Fairgrounds. Follow the Witches Walk TD Tree Day Creemore Fall Farmers’ Wheelchair accessible! Tickets Stayner Facebook page or Clearview Eco Park, 300 Market are available online, or visit A & contact 705-441-2341 for Mowat St., Stayner. Take part Station on the Green Creemore. D Birdseed, 1617 County Road more information. in the 3rd annual tree planting This closing market will host 42, Stayner. For info www. event. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. the annual apple pie contest clearviewcommunitytheatre.ca NOVEMBER 3 Contact Lily White at 705-428- and many opportunities or contact Diane Crittenden at Ham Dinner & Dessert 6230 ext. 262 to purchase Christmas 705-241-5009. Auction in support of gifts. 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. the Stayner Door. 6 p.m. SEPTEMBER 16 creemoremarket@gmail.com. OCTOBER 20 Missionary Church, Hwy 26, 4th Annual Stayner Fall 10TH Annual Georgian Bay Stayner. Enjoy a ham dinner Festival Horse, Hound and Harvest Reads Meaford Hall Arts & and buy dessert to take home. Stayner Bible Conference Mill Street, Creemore. Toronto Culture Centre, 12 Nelson Street. Watch the Door`s Facebook or Grounds 240 Scott Street, North York Hunt Club rides E. 7 to 9 p.m. Complimentary website. Ellen 705-428-2323. Stayner. The fun includes through the village at 11 a.m. tickets required and available Sawyer Bullock, bouncy Meet in the Gordon Feed and at Clearview Public Library Fall Colours Craft & Quilt castles, ninja warrior course, Seed lot after the parade for a branches. Sale GNE Fairgrounds, 220, mega slingshots, axe throwing blessing of the hounds and to Fairgrounds Rd N. from 10 a.m. and laser tag. FREE for meet the riders and animals. Roast Beef Dinner to 3 p.m. greatnorthernex.com everyone to come and enjoy! Holy Trinity Clearview Church 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Contact in Duntroon. Tickets are Remembrance Event Clayton at 705-428-6543. available for purchase for $16. Presented by the Stayner First sitting 5 p.m, second Heritage Society at Jubilee sitting 6 p.m. Contact Jo Anne Presbyterian Church 7320 Leal 705-445-3949. Hwy. 26, Stayner. 9 a.m. 8 • Fall 2018/Winter 2019 • www.clearview.ca 705-428-2540.
Fall 2018 and Winter 2019 Holiday NOVEMBER 3 FEBURARY 1 To 3 Christmas in the Country Winterama 43rd year of the “Greatest Little Show Celebrations Bazaar at Holy Trinity Clearview Church in Duntroon. 10 a.m. on Snow!” Channel your to 1 p.m. This event includes Flannel and get ready for a full crafts, tea, and baking. Contact; weekend of fun-filled activities SINGHAMPTON SANTA CLAUS PARADE Jo Anne Leal 705-445-3949. and new events. For more November 24, 6:30 p.m. information contact Amanda NOVEMBER 11 Murray at amurray@clearview. Creemore Tree Lighting Ceremony Remembrance Day ca or call 705-428-6230 ext. 249 Friday, November 30 Events in Creemore, New 7 p.m. at Station on the Green Lowell and Stayner Cenotaphs. FEBRUARY 2 Hosted by the Tree Society of Creemore and CARA the Beginning at 10:30 a.m. Kinsmen Comedy Night Location TBD. Laugh your tree lighting includes carols by our local choir, food, socks off at the annual and refreshments, and silly hat contest for the children NOVEMBER 17 with the winner lighting the tree. FREE fun for all. Turkey Harvest Supper Kinsmen Comedy Night. Tickets will be available at 705-466-5064 or info@treesocietyofcreemore.com Sunnidale Corners Hall. Delicious Turkey Dinner with select locations. all the fixings and deserts. Get Stayner Tree Lighting your tickets early. 5 p.m. and MARCH Friday, November 30 7 p.m. Adult: $17, Children 12 Stayner Lions Club Ham and 7 p.m. at Station Park Gazebo and under $8. Tickets from Bean Supper Centennial United Church, Enjoy hot chocolate with the Stayner Chamber Marianne Buie 705-428-0223 234 William St., Stayner. 4:30 of Commerce as they light up the downtown and Barb Harvey 705-428-5063. p.m. to 7 p.m. $12.50 per adult, Christmas tree. DECEMBER 1 $6.00 children 6-12 years old, Stayner Santa Claus Parade Kinsmen Corporate and children under 6 are FREE! Proceeds go to Governor’s Saturday, December 1, 10:30 a.m. Christmas Dinner and Dance Watch the parade come down Main Street Stayner Location TBD. 6:30 p.m. Project Call 705-428-2996 for information. then meet Santa and have some hot chocolate at $50/pp includes Live Band, Comedian, Dinner & Dancing, the Stayner Evangelic Missionary Church. Donations Door Prizes. Contact Bill MARCH 11-15 to the Clearview-Stayner Food Bank encouraged. Roskar for information and Explorations Green Day Contact Bill Roskar, Kinsmen Club 705-796-3272. tickets at broskar@rogers.com Camp This camp will allow campers to swim twice a week Creemore Santa Claus Parade or 705-796-3272. and be outdoors exploring Saturday, December 1, 1:30 p.m. DECEMBER 8 our area. It will run from 8:30 Catch the parade complete with two marching Christmas in the Valley a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every day. For bands and community floats as it travels along Mill Dunedin Village Hall. Free ages 4-12, $210. 705-446-0551, Street, Edward Street and Mary Street. Admission from 9 a.m. to 3 info@environmentnetwork.org. p.m. Shop from 25+ local Creemore Community Christmas artisans in this holiday event! MARCH 23 Dinner Vendors please contact Clearview Health & Leisure Tuesday, December 25 Jennifer Jansen for info. 705- Expo from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 466-5486 or e-mail the New Lowell Legion. Learn 4:30 p.m. at the Creemore Legion, 27 Jansen.jennifer.m@gmail.com about the over 30 vendors and Wellington St. W. organizations in Clearview This dinner brings together community members JANUARY 26 Township. Free admission. For from all walks of life for a traditional holiday meal. Spaghetti Dinner with Music more information contact Lily All are welcome regardless of age or personal at Centennial United Church, White at events@clearview.ca circumstance. Our goal is to ensure that everyone Oak Street, Stayner in support has a little bit of Christmas. Food and/or monetary of the Stayner Door. 5 p.m. donation requested. Please register by December to 7 p.m. Watch the Door 23rd. Contact Donna at 705-466-2523 or email Facebook page and website creemorechristmaself@gmail.com. for more information. Contact Ellen at 705-428-2323. www.clearview.ca • Fall 2018/Winter 2019 • 9
Family Events SEPT 27 - 30, 2018 Beef it up in brentwood Friday, September 28, 2018 Brentwood Community Centre, 6PM - 12AM Under the big Top Featuring: Collingwood Circus Club, The Dance Room and Hands on Exotics! Saturday, September 29, 2018 Sunnidale Corners Community Centre 11AM - 3PM Celtic Showcase Saturday, September 29, 2018 Singhampton Community Centre 2PM - 4PM A superb dining experience in Creemore Festival of the Arts the heart of Creemore September 29 & 30, 2018 Creemore Station on The Green 150 Mill St., Creemore 705.466.3331 10AM - 4PM chezmichel.ca Nottawasaga Bluffs Hike Deli Cold Cuts Sunday, September 30, 2018 Singhampton Community Centre Smoked Meats 11AM - 2PM Fresh Sausages European Groceries High Speed Chicken Races Fresh Beef & Pork Imported Products Sunday, September 30, 2018 Duntroon Hall, 12PM Family owned for Sides of Beef or Pork over 30 years cut to your order Closed on Sunday and Monday 21.22 Side Road • 1 mile south of Stayner 705. 428.3507
CLEARVIEW PUBLIC TRANSIT Route & Schedule To view the bus route and schedule pick up a copy of the Transit Booklet. Buy Your Bus Pass at the Library Available at: Bus passes are now for sale at the Stayner - Clearview Admin Centre Branch of the Clearview Public Library! - Stayner Library Branch - Stayner Arena 30 Day 60 Day 90 Day Passes Pass Pass Pass View the schedule and Adult & Senior $40 $80 $120 route online at: www.clearview.ca/transit Student & Youth $30 $60 $90 www.clearview.ca/transit • 705-428-6230 ext. 240 • Seasonal Flowers • Hanging Planters • Fresh Coffee • Convenience Items N i f t y • Gas Station • Movie Rentals • Bottle Return JUG CITY CREEMORE 7278 Hwy 26 • Stayner Helen, Bob and Jessie www.niftythriftyshop.ca • 705-517-0414 7560 County Road 9, Creemore • 705 466-2025 ECRA/ESA 7002747 Residential • Agricultural Commercial Service & Installation Stayner Physiotherapy & Massage Therapy JOHN BUNN 7142 Highway 26, Stayner 705-428-0306 Owned and Operated Ramblewood Physiotherapy 14 Ramblewood Drive, Unit 102 Wasaga Beach, 705-429-5858 LTD 705-888-8048 staynerphysioandmassage.com johnbunn6@hotmail.com
Clearview Public Library www.clearview.library.on.ca Library Hours and Locations STAYNER BRANCH CREEMORE BRANCH SUNNIDALE BRANCH NOTTAWA DROP BOX 705 428-3595 705 466-3011 705 424-6288 D&L Variety 201 Huron St., Stayner 165 Library St., Creemore 5237 County Rd 9, New Lowell 4190 County Rd 124, Tuesday to Friday Tuesday to Friday Tuesday & Friday Nottawa 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. & 7– 9 p.m. 1 p.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday Saturday Wednesday & Thursday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Regular Programming Stay tuned for our schedule of regular weekly programming starting September 26th at all three branches; Creemore, Stayner and Sunnidale. We will be offering educational sessions with Ontario Early Years, our very own Story Hour, After School Activities, Adult Book Clubs and Saturday Crafts. Registration and schedule information is available in-house or by calling: Creemore Branch 705- 466-3011, Stayner Branch 705-428-3595, and/or Sunnidale Branch 705-424-6288. In-school programs are booked via the classroom/ educational institute. Morning coffee break Library Time Start your day with a cup of coffee or tea and conversations with Come to the library for some interactive fun with your preschooler. friends. Every Friday morning at 10:30 we gather at one of our We have stories, songs, crafts, games and enrichment activities all local churches for a morning get together. There might even be designed to build the readers of the future! cookies! Monthly When: Every Wednesday When: 10:30 a.m. Time: 10:30 a.m. Where: 1st Friday - St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church Where: Sunnidale Branch 2nd Friday - First Baptist Church 3rd Friday - Stayner Evangelical Missionary Church After School Klub 4th Friday - Jubilee Presbyterian Church Come on over to the library afterschool and join in the fun. Each 5th Friday (if there is one) - week we will have a different activity, games, crafts, food art, Clearview Public Library – Stayner Branch STEAM challenges based on the monthly theme. Some of this year’s themes will include Super Heroes, Welcome to the Wild Card of the Month Club Wild West and Holiday Happenings. This program is open to Wow your friends with your creative talent. Each month we will students in grade 2-6. be making a greeting card that you can save and send on the When: 3:45 to 4:30 p.m. perfect occasion. All supplies are provided. Where: Tuesday – Stayner Branch When: 3rd Friday of the month Wednesday – Creemore Branch Time: 2 p.m. Thursday – Sunnidale Branch Where: Creemore Branch @Clearview_Lib Inter-library loans While we strive to have a varied and current selection of materi- als, you may require something that we don’t have. In this case, please submit an inter-library loan request at the circulation desk or via email, and we will do our best to get it to you as soon as possible. For more questions about this service, please contact 12 • Fall 2018/Winter 2019 • www.clearview.ca interlibraryloans@clearview.ca.
Clearview Public Library www.clearview.library.on.ca Teens Homework Club Come out and make new friends! This club is for Grades 6 to 12 and meets once a week during the school year, from September 19, 2018 to May 30, 2019. We have fun with arts & crafts, board games and technology. Homework resources and supplies are available. *New - Homework tutor sessions. For more information, call the Stayner Branch at (705) 428-3595. When: Wednesday – Sunnidale Branch 3:45 to 5 p.m. Thursday – Stayner Branch 3:45 to 4:30 p.m. Monthly Challenge: Drop into any branch of the Clearview Public Library and check out our monthly challenge in the Teen Zone. There is a new challenge and a new chance to win each month. Good luck! Teen Book Reviewers: You can turn your reading into High School community service hours. For further details contact your local branch or call the What does the Stayner Branch at (705) 428-3595. library offer? eBooks • eAudioBooks • Free WiFi Watch for our Library Outreach Computers and Laptops Booth at many of Clearview events. Job Search Computers • Service Ontario Access eResources and Databases We plan to be at Words in the Woods, The GNE Magazines and Newspapers The Small Halls Festival, Winterama and Photocopiers, Fax Machines the Health & Leisure Showcase Expo. Local History Talking Books on CDs • Books on MP3s Did you know that you can phone any branch to CNIB Talking Books DVDs, CDs • Playaways for Adults and Kids renew items or renew them online using your Government Documents membership barcode? Fiction & Non-Fiction Books for all Ages • Vertical Files Microfilm & Microfilm Reader/Printer • Interlibrary Loan Services www.nobleins.on.ca Family Owned and Operated Since 1874 • doors • panelling • drywall • plywood • hardware • power tools • insulation • siding • lumber • windows • paint • work wear HAMILTON BROS WE DELIVER Debbie F Green, CAIB CIP Building and Farm Supply STORE HOURS Commercial and Farm Specialist Railway Ties - $16.93 each Mon. to Fri. - 7:00am to 5:30pm 705-443-5575 • dgreen@nobleins.on.ca 2047 Glen Huron Rd (Conc 8) 1 mile off 124 Sat. 7:30am to 4:30pm 1 Hurontario Street, Collingwood ON L9Y 3Z5 hamiltonbros@ultrafastwireless.com 705.466.2244 www.hamiltonbros.ca 705.445.1166 www.clearview.ca • Fall 2018/Winter 2019 • 13
Clearview Community Centres Find a special location for your special occasions! Contact 705-428-6013 Ext. 1, jcodyre@clearview.ca General Information While the community halls listed here are owned by Clearview Township, they are run by dedicated volunteers from across the municipality. Providing valuable programmes and services to the community, these volunteers are “the heart of Clearview”. Please contact the Community Centre directly to inquire about availability and rates. H1. Avening Community Centre Hall Bookings 3401 County Rd 42 The BBQ pit, playing field, bowling lanes, stage and All rentals with alcohol are subject large hall make this an excellent location for birthday to the Municipal Alcohol Risk parties, family functions, concerts and more! Management Policy and Agreement. Capacity: 200 Other Amenities: stage, large dance floor or seating area, kitchen, bar facilities, 2 bowling lanes, spectator To book any of Clearview’s seating, washrooms, BBQ/pig roast pit, picnic tables and lots of green space. community halls, renters must Rental Inquiries: 705-466-2539 complete the Municipal Rental Contract and Application in addition H2. Brentwood Community Centre to any other Rental Policy set forth by 9926 County Rd 10 the Hall Board. This old school house, built in 1874, was converted into a hall to serve the community. Unique to this hall is its large playing field with horseshoe pits, making it a great location for reunions, parties and outdoor events. Capacity: 88 STAYNER Other Amenities: stage, kitchen, bar capabilities, hardwood floor, lighted horseshoe pits Community Centre Rental Inquiries: 705-791-8380 brentwoodhallrental@gmail.com Board Room 269 Regina Street H3. Creemore Community Centre Ideal for small club meetings. 220 Collingwood St. This multi-purpose facility houses the Creemore The boardroom is complete with Curling Club, arena, hall, outdoor soccer fields and WiFi, computer projection and screen. skate park. Perfect for large functions such as wedding Photocopier and printer are also receptions and family gatherings. Fully accessible. available. Fully air conditioned. Capacity: 200 Other Amenities: bar facilities, kitchen, large seating Rental Number area or dance floor. Adjacent to arena, soccer fields, skate park. 705-428-6013 ext. 1 Rental Inquiries: 705-466-3000 jcodyre@clearview.ca Capacity 30 H4. Creemore Station on the Green Conference Table seats 15 10 Caroline St. E. www.CreemoreStation.com Air conditioned Clean, modern, bright, flexible and value for money. Designed to replicate the original station building, this multi-purpose facility is perfect for weddings, Rental Fee: Free to volunteer receptions and family gatherings. Fully accessible. run organizations Capacity: 225 $25/hr for businesses Other Amenities: seating for up to 150, commercial dishwasher, portable stage, state-of-the-art sound system, 12’x12’ screen. Next to fountain & gardens Rental Inquiries: 705-466-9906 14 • Fall 2018/Winter 2019 • www.clearview.ca
Tourism H5. Dunedin Community Centre 8994 County Rd 9 Nestled next to the Noisy River and Dunedin Park, this Services hall provides a unique backdrop for your next function with seating for moderate-sized functions and a beautiful hardwood floor. Downstairs is a small room with washroom facilities ideal for meetings or workshops. Capacity: 80 Other Ameneties: kitchen, dance floor or seating area Clearview Tourism Office Rental Inquiries: 705-466-6161 220 Huron St., Stayner Seasonal hours from May until September H6. Nottawa Memorial Community Centre Seasonal phone number 705-428-6465 4129 County Rd 124 This hall has an old-fashioned feel with its rustic tables Culture & Tourism Services (main phone and chairs, barn-like stage and hardwood floors. Perfect number) 705-428-6230 ext. 249 for your next dance, social or fundraising event with www.clearview.ca/events enough green space in the back for games and activities along with 2 shuffleboard courts in the basement. Capacity: 190 South Georgian Bay Visitor Other Ameneties: stage, hardwood floor, washrooms, Centre bar facilities, two shuffleboard courts, kitchen, small 45 St. Paul St., Collingwood meeting room, small green space out back Open 7 days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rental Inquiries: nottawahall@gmail.com 1-888-227-8667 or 705-445-7722 H7. Duntroon Community Hall www.visitsouthgeorgianbay.ca Hiking 9025 County Rd 91 This facility, at over 8000 square feet, is the largest of its kind within the Township. With two bowling lanes, Trails playground and large outdoor space, this hall is the ideal location for your next buck-and-doe, wedding, birthday party, anniversary celebration, Christmas gathering or family reunion. Capacity: 299 Other Amenities: stage, bar facilities, washrooms Rental Inquiries: 705- 730-4026 The Bruce Trail: Canada’s theduntroonhall@gmail.com Oldest Marked Footpath Purchase a Bruce Trail Guide Book or H9. Stayner Community Centre download the Bruce Trail App. There 269 Regina St are many main trail access points and Under Construction This multi-purpose facility features a full-sized rink, skate park and fully equipped hall. From lacrosse, hockey and side trails in South Georgian Bay, all figure skating to dances, shuffleboard and fitness classes, featuring scenic spots for communing the centre can accommodate a wide variety of functions with nature. all year round. Fully accessible. Capacity: 350 Other Amenities: settings for 170, 2 shuffleboard Devil’s Glen Park courts, bar facilities, kitchen. Hike one of the highest peaks along Rental Inquiries: 705-428-6013 ext. 1 the Escarpment to the lookout platform jcodyre@clearview.ca and admire steep bedrock gorge and sweeping view of the entire valley! H10. Sunnidale Corners Community Centre 12391 County Rd 10 at Hwy 26 Lime Kiln Side Trail Conveniently situated between Wasaga Beach, Stayner, New Lowell and Edenvale at the corner of Look for the Franks Kiln Side Trail to see Hwy 26 and County Road 10, Sunnidale Corners is the kiln once used by early settlers to a great location for all your small to medium-sized burn dolostone rock to create lime, and functions. the Freedom Rock, with inscriptions on Capacity: 165 Other amenities: bar facilities, kitchenette, stage, it made by people of days gone by. dance floor or seating area, washrooms, full kitchen, large meeting room. Air conditioning. Rental inquiries: 705-428-0223 To locate these halls see the map on pages 6 and 7 www.clearview.ca • Fall 2018/Winter 2019 • 15
Winterama February 1 to 3, 2019 Celebrating 43 years of the “GREATEST LITTLE SHOW ON SNOW” CHANNEL YOUR FLANNEL CALLING ALL LUMBERJACKS & JILLS! Schedule of Events Note: Schedule is subject to change Friday, February 1 Spaghetti Supper Burning of the Green, Outdoor Skating Fireworks Judging the Beard Growing Contest Firefighter’s Silent Auction Get your Buttons Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Night (19+ event) and Draw Tickets! Saturday, February 2 Pancake Breakfast Winterama Parade, 10:30am Buttons are required Souper-Bowl, Firefigher’s Silent Auction, Craft Show at ALL EVENTS: Family-friendly Activities, Mobile Axe Throwing, Outdoor Skating, LumberTeens Dance $2 per button Adult Dance (19+ event) 50/50 draw: Sunday, February 3 Big Breakfast The Morgan Taylor Memorial Snowmobile Fun Run $2 per ticket or 3 for $5 Registration Information: Beard Growing Competition – In November, visit the New Lowell Legion and Tickets and buttons have your photo taken of your “freshly shaved face”. Contest judging will take place on can be purchased late Friday, February 1 during the Spaghetti Dinner. Contest entry fee: $5. January from various Winterama Log Carving Team Challenge – Find your team and nominate an official Lumberjack or jill Team Captain! Registration will start in December. local businesses and Winterama Parade – Parade float registration will start in December. Register early! the New Lowell Legion Winterama is presented by Clearview Township and is organized by local volunteers and staff. Beat the winter blues and plan to attend a fun-filled weekend. For more information coming or if youJennifer would like to Swan get involved, please contact Amanda Murray, Community Culture & Tourism Coordinator at 705-428-6230 ext. 249 or at amurray@clearview.ca ered Massage Therapist @sunnidalewinterama Starting July 7th BOOK NOW! Family D&L Body 'n Variety Balance PhysiotheraPy & Wellness clinic & Nottawa JOHN NOBLE SEPTIC INC. Post office 3 Caroline St. E, Creemore & B J’s Portable Toilets Owners – Dave & Louise (705) 520-0265 705-466-2929 4190 County Rd 124, admin@bnbphysio.com 866-757-5937 Nottawa • 705-445-6032 bodynbalancephysio.com service@bjsportabletoilets.com 16 • Fall 2018/Winter 2019 • www.clearview.ca
Local Accommodations Angel House B& B Givingtree Bed and Breakfast Kate & Darryl Ceccarelli, Pat Steer 705-466-6505 Chai & Andy Gilbert 705-441-7114 angelhouse@rogers.com givingtreebnb@gmail.com Avalon Clearview Studio Bed and Breakfast Mountain Ash Farm Country Manor & Spa Elaine & Steve Collier 705-444-8541 Patricia Cleary Clark 705-466-2520 info@avalonclearview.ca www.mountainashfarm.com Bear’s B&B Nottawasaga Hideaway Bed & Breakfast Peter & Susan Dunbar 705-444-6173 Livia & Trevor Jones 705-445-4970 bearsbandb@hotmail.com nottawasagahideaway@gmail.com Bellmount House Accommodations Pretty River Valley Country Inn Petronella Bell 705-428-0591 Linda Proudfoot & Paul Bilewicz 705-445-7598 angiesplace@bellnet.ca inn@prettyriver.infosathse.com Blacksmith House Bed & Breakfast Sequel Inn Creemore Jean & John Smart 705-466-2885 Lisa Rutland & Eric te Boekhorst 705-466-3564 www.blacksmithhouse.ca (416) 480-0996 www.sequel.ca Cedar Pond Country Getaway Wild Apple Hill B&B Charlie & Lily White 705-466-5065 Carol Deffett 705-444-6501 cedarpondbb@gmail.com wildapplehillbnb@gmail.com Clearview Station B&B Willow Trace B&B Dave & Anne Huskinson 705-466-2000 Chef Philip Tarlo 705-445-9003 reservations@clearviewstation.com info@willowtracebedandbreakfast.com Coats and Tails Brittany Snodgrass & Matt Lupia 705-428-5079 www.coatsntailsinn.com ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Emily’s Place Creemore Branch 397 Darci-que 705-795-5733 darciquecreemore@yahoo.com PLANNING AN EVENT? We can help. Gables B&B FACILITY RENTAL Lois & Bill Roskar 705-517-0221 up to 450 in our hall, up to 125 in our licensed lounge gablesbedandbreakfast@hotmail.com CATERING varied menus available Cycle the back roads of Clearview and stay in www.creemorelegion.ca eventbookings@creemorelegion.ca one of our quaint Bed & Breakfast. (705)466-2202 • 27 Wellington St. W www.cyclenstaysouthgeorgianbay.ca Join us at the Legion Euchre - Monday Nights Ladies Darts - Wednesday nights Mixed Darts - Friday Nights Lounge - Saturdays 1 to 5 pm Lounge can be open anytime upon request. Creemore Legion Bazaar - October 13 Remembrance Day Service - November 11 NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOMED Community Christmas Dinner Creemore Legion Breakfasts Sept. 16, Oct. 22, Nov. 26, Dec. 16, Jan 28, Feb. 25, Mar. 25, Apr. 22, May 12, Jun. 16 www.clearview.ca • Fall 2018/Winter 2019 • 17
Red Cross volunteers make a difference! If you are looking for opportunities to give back to your community, meet new people, have new experiences, volunteering with the Red Cross could be the right place for you. If you are seeking professional development opportunities to build skills and training, volunteering with the Red Cross could be the right choice for you. Volunteers are the heart of the Canadian Red Cross. More than 20,000 Red Cross volunteers share their time and skills to help others every day. For more information, please call: 705-721-3313 ext 5266 Speak to Tara Bone Tara.bone@redcross.ca BIATHLON MARKSMANSHIP EXPEDITION CITIZENSHIP COMMUNITY SERVICE 1 9 4 4 CREEMORE ARMY CADETS ORIENTEERING OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP FIRST AID Ages 12-18 NO COST September - June Creemore Legion TO JOIN!! 27 Wellington St. W. Creemore, ON ADVENTURE TRAINING SUMMER TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES (705) 466-2753 | 1944army@cadets.gc.ca www.facebook.com/1944rceme 18 • Fall 2018/Winter 2019 • www.clearview.ca
Arts & Culture Linkes Local Arts Lessons and Gallery THE TREBLEMAKERS Adult Community Choir Inspiring links to the arts and showcasing local talent, Linkes Local The Treblemakers adult community choir is a choir for people Arts venue is located on the main street of Stayner and offers art who sing purely for the love of singing. Founded in Toronto in supplies, lessons and exhibit space. Knitting, crocheting, glass 2008 by Penelope Dale. The choirs perform a wide range of painting and many more workshops will be available this fall. repertoire, with selections taken from Broadway, pop, classical, Where: 7271 Highway 26, Stayner jazz standards, folk, contemporary, and world music. In addition Contact: Frieda Linke, 707-428-5870 to their regular end of term concerts, the groups often perform at frieda@linkelocalarts.com local community events. www.linkelocalarts.com No audition is necessary – just a love of singing and music, and Leishman Pottery a positive attitude! Registration opens at the beginning of each Located on Concession 9 Stayner, Leishman Pottery continues to term –If you love music and would like to join a group whose delight customers across Canada in various shops and galleries primary focus is to create a joyful community of passionate with their Canadian inspired pottery. Visit them online or at their music-makers, then come and join us. own store. Where: Wasaga Beach, Collingwood, and Creemore. Where: 4552 Sunnidale Concession 9 When: September, January, April, and July. Stayner, (corner of Cty Rd 10) Contact: Penelope Dale, 705-352-4595 Contact: 705-428-5240 Info@TheTreblemakers.ca or www.leishmanpottery.com Clearview Community Theatre Mad and Noisy Art Gallery Clearview Community Theatre presents “The Pirates of Penzance”, Many exciting events are planned for the Mad and Noisy Gallery. a show for all ages! Shows will be at the GNE on Fairgrounds Road, For dates and details please visit the Facebook and Instagram and is wheelchair accessible! Tickets are available online on our (Mad and Noisy Gallery) for up-to-date information. website, or visit A & D Birdseed, 1617 County Road 42, Stayner. Where: 154 Mill Street, Creemore Shows will be October 19, 20, 21, 26, 27th 2018 at either 3:00 or Contact: 705-466-5555 7:30pm. Tickets are $30 for premium seats, $20/adult $17/child www.madandnoisy.com regular seating. Contact: Diane Crittenden, 705-241-5009 www.clearviewcommunitytheatre.ca Purple Hills Arts and Heritage Society The Purple Hills Arts and Heritage Society’s is a registered charity with a mandate to foster community by cultivating and celebrating Clearview Community Theatre Ukulele Troupe a broad range of arts and heritage activities in Creemore area. This is a fun, welcoming group that teaches ukulele skills, but also Activities include Creemore Festival of the Arts and the Artists in enjoys singing and learning new songs, and performing for local the School program. New members are always welcome. groups, such as nursing homes. Please supply your own ukulele. Contact: info@phahs.ca All players are welcome, from beginners to experienced. Age 6 www.phahs.ca and up, and able to read. Children under 9 must be accompanied by an adult Members will be placed in a level according to skills. NOTE: Please register in advance to ensure that we have music Stayner Heritage Society prepared for you. The Stayner Heritage Society’s mandate is to undertake projects When: Tuesday nights of any nature which encourage and promote the preservation Beginning September 11, 2018, for 12 weeks. and appreciation of the unique heritage of Stayner. To develop Where: Church of the Good Shepherd the study and preservation of that heritage. To co-operate with 219 Scott Street in Stayner Municipal Council, Service Clubs, and other organizations to Cost: Membership is $25/person or $60/family best achieve this Study and preservation. Together they do this plus Ukulele troupe fee is $20/person through various events including Canada Heritage Day and their museum exhibit. New members are always welcome. Contact: Jeff Parton 705-428-3537 Mad and Noisy Improv Myrna Johnson 705-428-2540 The Mad & Noisy Improv Company offers improv classes and Tom Scholte 705-517-5171 shows in Creemore Ontario. www.staynerheritagesociety.com Contact: Peter 705-994-3008 info@manicimprov.com www.manicimprov.com www.clearview.ca • Fall 2018/Winter 2019 • 19
Darts Adult Leisure Euchre New Lowell Darts League Sunnidale When: Wednesdays Mid-September until mid-April Sunnidale Corners Hall hosts weekly euchre. Come out and enjoy Where: New Lowell Legion the fun! Contact: Joanne at 705-434-8854 Where: Sunnidale Corners Hall Creemore Mixed Darts League 12391 County Rd. 10, Stayner When: Fridays, 7:30 to 9 p.m., September to April When: Wednesdays until end of Oct., 7 p.m. Location: Creemore Legion Contact: Bill Keith at 705-734-8330 Contact: Mike, 705-466-3007 Creemore Creemore Ladies Darts Big Hearts Senior Bid Euchre When: Wednesdays at 7 p.m. When: Thursdays 1 p.m. (year round) Location: Creemore Legion Location: Creemore Legion Contact: Dee at 705-466-2202 Cost: Annual membership fee Contact: Irma Flack at 705-466-5205 New Lowell New Lowell Legion hosts Euchre every week! Come out and enjoy fun fellowship! When: Wednesdays Doors open at 1 p.m., cards at 1:30 p.m. Dates: September to the end of April Where: New Lowell Legion Cost: $3 includes 50/50 Contact: 705-424-8330 SENIOR WISH ASSOCIATION Christmas Wish Program: register by November 30, 2018. The Senior wish Christmas Program aims to help lonely and isolated Art Classes & Workshops seniors in the community who would benefit from receiving a Christmas gift from a "Christmas Angel". for Adults, Teens & Children Where: Cost: Clearview Free Collingwood | Clarksburg | Creemore Contact: Barb Richard at 705-726-2120 Info@aseniorwish.com Corporate & Private Workshops Birthday Parties Pizza & Art Nights www.TheBaySchoolofArt.ca | 705-727-6161 20 • Fall 2018/Winter 2019 • www.clearview.ca
Nature League Adult Leisure Toronto North York Hunt Proud supporters of the Clearview EcoPark and many other Members of the Toronto & North York Hunt are riders of varying environmental initiatives in the Georgian Triangle area. For more skill levels and ages who enjoy the pleasure of following a pack information, visit www.natureleague.ca of hounds on horseback, across beautiful countryside near Creemore. We welcome guests to try the sport and welcome those who prefer not to jump. Horticultural Groups When: Mid-August to mid-November Brentwood Horticultural Society Every Wednesday and Saturday This is the place to learn more about plants, insects and Where: Locations across Creemore/Mulmur, Dunedin, beautification of your home and garden. The society holds Singhampton, Maxwell, Feversham, Thornbury a number of interesting speakers throughout the year and and Heathcote maintains seven beds in the area. Contact: Carolyn Lane 416-998-6078 or When: Last Tuesday of the month INFO@TNYH.Horse www.TNYH.Horse 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Where: Brentwood Community Centre 9926 County Rd. 10 Cost: $7 yearly membership Contact: Jean Cambourne 705-424-1476 jean.cambourne@gmail.com Creemore Horticultural Society Members proudly beautify the gardens in the Creemore area. Monthly meetings usually include a guest speaker or special topic that is of interest to members and non-members. When: 3rd Wednesday of the month 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Where: St. Luke’s Anglican Church Hall 22 Caroline Street West, Creemore Cost: $12 yearly membership Contact: Judi Parker, 519-925-5368 heyjudip@gmail.com Stayner Garden Club Everyone welcome regardless of gardening experience. Speakers at each meeting. Friendly group of garden enthusiasts who maintain seven gardens keeping Stayner beautiful. Need help choosing plants? Join us at our annual plant sale or come out to a meeting to learn more. The Stayner Garden Club is proud to participate in the Tulip Days in May, a celebration of Canada and Tulips. When: 4th Monday from Jan-June and Sept-Oct 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Where: Centennial United Church, Stayner Cost: $10 yearly membership Contact: Lynne Coutts, 705-428-3127 doncoutts@sympatico.ca A perfect location Tree Society of Creemore for your next event A volunteer organization committed to preserving and promoting Weddings • Anniversaries • Classes beauty in our tree-lined streets. Spring Open House and Meet & Greet in April. A chance to meet fellow members of the society, For more information about the facility including an interesting tree related talk, refreshments and and availability of rental dates contact entertainment. Memberships may be purchased online at The Creemore Echo at 705-466-9906 treesocietyofcreemore.com. Cost: $10/person or $20/family membership www.creemorestation.com Contact: Tracey Kolowska, 705-466-6317 Info@treesocietyofcreemore.com www.clearview.ca • Fall 2018/Winter 2019 • 21
Health & Fitness BADMINTON BODY BOOST CLASSES Stayner Join our personal trainer in this encouraging fitness class Ages 18 and up designed to help you achieve your goals and give your body Join us for a friendly game of badminton with a competitive edge. the kick start that it needs. Workouts will focus on Body and All levels welcome. Pre-registration required as space is limited. Free Weight Exercises geared towards strength, endurance and When: Thursday, 6 to 8 p.m. cardio. Stretching will also be incorporated with the overall focus Dates: September 13, 2018 to June 13, 2019 to improve your quality of life. Where: Clearview Meadows Gymnasium When: Call for class times and dates 12 Locke Ave, Stayner Where: Smith Brothers Baseball Central Cost: $2 drop-in or $40 for the season 9 Greengage Road, New Lowell ON Contact: Scott Pattison, 705-428-6230 ext 234 Cost: $59.00 plus HST a month or spattison@clearview.ca (includes a gym membership) New Lowell or pay as you go $12 per class Ages 17+ Contact: 705-424-0427 Recreational drop-in program. All skill levels welcome. info@baseballcentral.ca When: Wednesdays 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Dates: November 2 to April 26 Bouncefit Blast Where: New Lowell Central Public School BounceFitness is a fantastic cardio and full body workout for all 5197 County Rd 9 fitness levels! Strap on a pair of kangoo jumps and burn up to 20 Cost: $2 Drop in or $10 for the year per cent MORE Calories and reduce up to 80% of the impact on Contact: Dave Kennedy, 705-424-2972 your joints. A workout that is tons of fun! Bouncefit has become or nancanddave@gmail.com a huge success in Clearview with lots of different classes and locations. Check out Bouncefit Blast on Facebook or Twitter or SOLE BALANCE THERAPIES email bouncefit.blast@gmail.com for more information. A slower pace of Hatha, Therapeutic and Dahn Yoga suitable for people of all ages; gender and abilities. Learn breathing ZUMBA BY PEDRO techniques, stretches, postures and energy work that it is effective When: Monday & Thursdays, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. for bringing you into balance and reducing stress. September 13 until mid-June When: Monday Nights 7:00-8:15pm Cost: $8 per class Where: Smith Brothers Baseball Central, Where: Byng Public School 9 Greengage Road, New Lowell ON Contact: Tagon Prentice Cost: One Class $15.00, Five Class Pass - $70. tagonprentice@gmail.com Ten Class pass $130.00. (all prices are plus HST) 705-241-1395 Contact: 705-424-0427, info@baseballcentral.ca FLK Taoist Tai Chi FLK Taoist Tai Chi is a gentle form of exercise that can help both the body and the mind return to a balanced, relaxed and healthy state. Regular practice of Taoist Tai Chi arts can bring a wide range of health benefits to the muscular, skeletal and circulatory systems. The flowing movements serve as a moving meditation that reduces stress and provides a way to cultivate body and mind. Where: Creemore, Station on the Green, 10 Caroline St. E. When: Ongoing continuing level classes year-round Monday afternoons from 1 - 3 p.m. Thursday mornings from 9:30 -11:30 a.m. Beginner classes start in September and January. Drop by any time during regular class times Contact: Laura, 705-466-5011 or www.taoist.org/collingwood 22 • Fall 2018/Winter 2019 • www.clearview.ca
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