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The CreemoreECho
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Taking care of buyers and sellers in Mulmur and the Creemore hills for 40 years
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CalendarCOMMUNITY Submit your community eventsinfo@creemore.com
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Saturday, December 31• New Year’s Eve Dance at Creemore Arena Hall,
220 Collingwood Street, Creemore starting at 9 p.m. Hosted by Creemore Minor Hockey Association. Music by DJ Grippr. Hot/cold buffet, party favours. $25 per ticket – a limited number of 150 so buy yours now! Available from Donna Harper at dharper@creemoreminorhockey.com.
Sunday, January 1, 2017 Happy New Year! • Church Services on page 5. • Mayor Vanderkruys’ New Year’s Day Levee.
Join him at Brentwood Hall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for refreshments and light snacks.
Tuesday, January 3• Public Free Skate at Stayner Arena from 11 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. Sponsored by Tim Hortons.• Creemore Adult Skating Club skates Tuesday
afternoons to March 28 from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at Creemore Arena. $2 at door per skater. Join the friendliest people in the area for a skate. Call Helen at 705-466-5195 for more details.
Thank you!The Creemore Echo would like to thank all those who dropped
off food, toys and cash donations for the Clearview Stayner Foodbank and Salvation Army this holiday season.
Your generosity is greatly appreciated.
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SAT, JAN 28 BORED CREEMORIANS
Friday, January 6• Public Free Skate at Stayner Arena from 2 to 3:30
p.m. Sponsored by Tim Hortons.
Saturday, January 7• Christmas Bird Count for Kids at Tiffin Centre for
Conservation, 8195 8th Line, Utopia, from 9 a.m. to noon. Visit www.nvca.on.ca or phone 705-424-1479 for more information.
Sunday, January 8• Public Free Skate at Creemore Arena from noon to
1:50 p.m. Sponsored by Tim Hortons.
Thursday, January 19• Public Free Skate at Creemore Arena from noon to
1:50 p.m. Sponsored by Tim Hortons.• Exploring the Vocation of farming – where faith
and farming meet. Facilitated discussion based on Scripture and agricultural concerns will help farmers discern God’s leading in decisions that recognize the complex circumstances of farming today. 5 sessions from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.: Jan. 19, Feb. 2, Feb. 16, March 2, March 16. $12 per week. Pre-
creemoremassage.com 705 466 6019
Wishing everyone a Happy New YearQueen Bee Garden CareDeborah J. Chamberlain705-434-1540
“Your Local Professional Real Estate Broker”
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HOLIDAY BUFFET features house made daily soup, assortment
of pork schnitzel, cabbage rolls, beef goulash, fresh baked trout, roast chicken or turkey, barbecue ribs and/or chicken wings, perogies, fresh market vegetables,
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December 22, 23, 24 (5-9 pm) December 29, 30 (5-9 pm)
NEW YEAR’S EVE 5 to 9 pm
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by Trina BerloImmediately after winning a second term as Simcoe-Grey MP, political pundits were speculating that Kellie Leitch would go for the leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada and ultimately for the role of Prime Minister.
At the time, Leitch would only say she was giving it serious consideration but now it is a reality that the next Conservative Prime Minister could be a part-time resident of Clearview Township.
In April of this year, Leitch was the first person to announce that she would indeed run for the leadership.
The campaign has been making headlines ever since, starting with the news that her campaign manager, Nick Kouvalis, was charged with impaired driving after a collision in Windsor that resulted in his resignation (which was obviously temporary because he is still on the job and making more headlines).
Leitch has garnered more media attention recently than any of the other 13 people running for leader. Right after the US election, Leitch came out saying president-elect Donald Trump has an exciting message, one that needs delivering in Canada. She then announced that immigrants, in her opinion, should undergo extreme vetting. The campaign rhetoric was
ramped up with a continuous stream of press releases with titles such as ‘Conservative Leadership Candidate Kellie Leitch to Dismantle the CBC’, ‘Leitch announces plan to amend Criminal Code to allow mace and pepper spray as self-defence tools’; and ‘“Revenge of the Comment Section”: Kellie Leitch Launches Fundraising Push to Give a Voice to the Silent Majority’, making headlines all the while.
In November, Leitch issued a statement saying she had been notified by a volunteer in the local riding association that someone was offering up her address to anyone who was interested in doing her harm. That same weekend, her home alarm sounded two times in the early morning hours. She said the first alarm could have been triggered by an intruder but the second turned out to be a false alarm.
Most recently, through a grassroots campaign, #notmymp signs are being distributed in the riding. Although only a couple hundred signs have been printed, the story has gained a national audience through a number of newscasts, local media and two MacLean’s articles.
We have received more letters, for and against Leitch’s campaign
Creemore Hills Realty Ltd. Austin Boake
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HALL OF FAME
upgraded over the years. Two years ago, it got a new paint job courtesy of darci-que.
Harper is celebrating his 84th birthday on Dec. 30. He said it’s possible that he may be up for the job again next year, but he may also consider passing the reigns to someone else. He finds it harder and harder to work in the cold, and although David Millsap generously lets him use his drive shed to assemble the float, the cold does get to him.
Harper was also a volunteer firefighter for more than 30 years and was deputy chief of the Creemore station until amalgamation and then went back to being captain. During his time with the Lions, he was treasurer for 22 years.
Over the years, Harper has earned many accolades for long years of service including being named firefighter of the year by the Simcoe County Mutual Fire Association in 1995 and receiving the Royal Canadian Legion Civics Award in 2011. That same year he received the Creemore Senior Volunteer Citizen of the Year award from the Township of Clearview.
In 1956, Harper took a job at the hardware store in Shelburne where he worked before receiving an invitation to re-open the hardware store in Creemore. In September 1965 a grand opening was held for Crest Hardware, but in 1974 he switched over to a Home Hardware. Harper’s store was in the same building as the current Home Hardware on Mill Street.
by Trina BerloJohn Harper has a pretty important job.
He is the man who is responsible for safely getting Santa Claus from one end of his route to the other. Not his route across the world, just across Creemore during the Santa Claus Parade, but still, Claus relies heavily on the reliability of his rig.
Harper, who has always been handy with woodworking tools, is the man who built Santa’s sleigh and has been chauffeuring the big man for almost 30 years.
Harper is the former owner of the hardware store in Creemore. He sold the store in 1987 and started working on the float shortly after. Harper was a member of the Creemore Lions Club, the service club that organized the parade at that time, for more than 30 years.
“They didn’t have much of a float for Santa,” said Harper.
He set to work building a conveyance worthy of Father Christmas. Starting with an old cutter, Harper rigged it with motorized wooden reindeer (the real reindeer have to save their strength for the big journey). He helped with the welding, cut out and painted the reindeer, which go as high as 13 feet at peek stride. He said the float was ready by 1989 and Harper was the one to pull it with his tractor along the parade route.
“I have been in every parade with the exception of maybe two, since then,” said Harper.
The float has been modified and
John Harper: The man who built Santa’s sleigh Volunteer of the Year
Kellie Leitch makes waves in leadership bidNewsmaker of the Year tactics (but mostly against) than on
any other topic in 2016, even though there have been many opinions put to pen on the Fairview Wind Project, quarry development and the Steer
development at Cashtown Corners, just to name a few. That is why we think Kellie Leitch, possibly the future Prime Minister of Canada, is newsmaker of the year.
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The News in 2016 The Creemore Echo looks back on some of the headlines that made the front page in 2016.
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L o c a l C h u r c h D i r e c t o r y
To tell us what is happening at your church, call Georgi:705-466-9906 • fax: 705-466-9908 • email: info@creemore.com
Sunday, January 1
ST. LuKE’S ANGLiCAN CHurCH22 Caroline St. W. • 705-466-2206
Sun. January 1: Service at 11:15 a.m.Memories of 2016 & Dreams of 2017
THE SALVATioN ArMY HoPE ACrES CoMMuNiTY
CHurCHInvites you to attend
Sunday Church Services at 10:45 a.m. 998614 Mulmur Tosorontio Townline, Glencairn
For more info call (705) 466-3435
Knox Presbyterian Church, Dunedin
Minister: Sean AngelJan 1: Brand New Year
Service at 10 a.m.705-466-5202
St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Stayner
New Year’s Eve Mass at 7 p.m.New Year’s Day Mass at 11 a.m.
CrEEMorE uNiTED PASTorAL CHArGE
No service in Creemore or New Lowell today
(Services resume on January 8)
705-466-2200 • www.stjohnscreemore.ca
Church of redeemer, Duntroon
Combined Service for Duntroon, Singhampton & Batteaux
at 10 a.m.
St. James Anglican,Clougher-Lisle
New Year’s Service onJan. 1 at 9:30 a.m.
Making HeadlinesSome of the stories that caught the attention of people near and far.
Clockwise from above: Creemore and area residents launch a #notmymp sign campaign; Area residents successfully appeal the province’s decision to approve wind turbines near the Collingwood Regional Airport; Clearview Township launches a bus service in Stayner; The Clearview Youth Centre opens in Stayner; The Creemore Valley Hawks pay tribute to team mate Troy Scott who is killed in a car crash; A tornado touches down in Stayner; Linda Cockton spends close to a year in hospital fighting cancer and lives to tell the tale.
The Creemore eCho • Friday, December 30, 2016 • 5
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Community EventsCelebrating rural living, agriculture, youth, literature, beer and more.
Clockwise: Sunnidale Winterama 40th anniversary; North York Hunt’s Ride to Hounds; Creemore Springs’ Copper Kettle Festival; Dairy Day at Miller’s Dairy; Small Halls Festival Rural Routes Tour with Dan Needles.
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Community Events
Clockwise: Great Northern Exhibition; Creemore Farmers’ Market; Dunedin Literary Festival; Creemore Children’s Festival; Vintage Festival; Turas Mor; Canada Day.
Happy New Year
from The Creemore Echo!
Thank you for your loyal support
over the years.
May you have a happy and
prosperous 2017!
The Creemore eCho • Friday, December 30, 2016 • 7
On StageThe area was treated to a wide range of performances in 2016, including some of Canada's most beloved musicians.
First column top down: Joel Plaskett at Avening Hall; Jim Cuddy performs at CORE’s 10th annual Jim Cuddy Jamboree; Hayden at Avening Hall; Alysha Brilla at Copper Kettle. Clockwise from top right: Sloan at the New Farm’s Farms for Change event; BA Johnston at Creemore Legion; Matt MacIsaac was among performers at the St. Patrick’s Day ceilidh at the Legion; Not Ottawa performs at Copper Kettle Festival; Jason Collett at Avening Hall; Little Foot drew large crowds at the hockey dance and Winterama; River Town Saints at Brentwood Hall during Small Halls Festival.
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Weekend WeatherFriday, December 30A flew flurriesHigh 3 Low -2POP 70%
Saturday, December 31Light snowHigh -1 Low -5POP 70%
Sunday, January 1A flew flurriesHigh -2 Low -4POP 20%
Games&FUN
Find this week’s answer on page 11
by Ken Thornton
Spike & Rusty Word Scramble
Rusty, what would be a good excuse
to tell my boss why I wasn’t at work
yesterday?
Put a bandage on your leg, Spike, and tell him
you stepped on a T E A R L T R
Sudoku by
Barbara Simpson
7 6 58 4
6 7 8 36 29 7 2 3 6 1
5 82 3 7 89 2
1 2 9
4 3 7 8 6 5 1 9 25 1 8 3 9 2 7 4 62 6 9 7 4 1 8 3 56 8 1 5 7 4 3 2 99 7 4 2 8 3 5 6 13 5 2 6 1 9 4 7 81 2 3 9 5 7 6 8 48 9 5 4 3 6 2 1 77 4 6 1 2 8 9 5 3
Canadian Criss Cross
Find the answer to this week’s Crossword on the Classifieds page.
December 30, 2016
Fred’s Funnies
Answer on page 11
ACROSS 1. Egg 5. Easy victory 9. Seagull12. Old Italian coin13. Nymph of Paradise, in Muslim
belief14. Six prefix15. Fender damage16. Opened, as a blouse17. Poetic name for Ireland18. They are surrounded by water20. Reproductive cell22. Therefore23. It has a clapper inside of it24. Fodder for cattle27. The study of thought,
knowledge, and intellect30. Greek consonants31. Captain of industry33. “Misery” star35. Canadian singer Glass37. Go bad38. Make a video call over the
Internet39. Landing place40. Martial arts teacher42. Throw easily43. Cross your heart45. Small streams47. Pimples on the face48. Coasting vehicles49. Warrant for arrest52. Significance55. Add staff56. Marks in ancient manuscripts58. Necklace piece60. River of central Europe61. Say
62. Not inclined to work63. Be worthwhile64. Calendar abbreviation65. Sword similar to the foil
DOWN 1. Having been around for a
while 2. Eight, in Roman numerals 3. Coffee-shop equipment 4. Type of high-speed train 5. Last movement of a sonata 6. Instruments resembling lutes 7. Medical scan, for short 8. Canadian actor who starred in
“Mrs. Miniver” 9. Nothing more than10. Leave the stage11. Decrease gradually in size13. Needing to eat food14. Poisonous plant19. Mountain ridge21. Everything23. Part of a firefighter’s outfit24. Spell of cold weather25. Bell-shaped flower26. Twig used in wickerwork27. Nary a person28. Crystal of country29. Aquatic oppossum32. Salad ingredient34. Bird beaks36. Canadian goaltender who
played for the Sabres38. Seductress40. Declines to dance41. Long cream puff44. Actress Farrow46. Fit for eating
48. Tennis player from Yugoslavia
49. Slice of pork50. Verdi opera51. Quarry52. Hand out
53. Type of tide54. View with attention57. Unit of heat equal to about
252 calories59. Change the colour of, as hair
Why do cows lie down in the rain?
To keep each udder dry.
The Creemore eCho • Friday, December 30, 2016 • 9
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Left: Liz Eakins rallies local stitchers to help pull together The Weight of Paper exhibit at Station on the Green. Above: Paul Eprile shows The Face of Cliff, a tribute to the late Cliff Lindsay, at Creemore Log Cabin. Both projects, funded by Purple Hills Arts and Heritage Society, were part of the Creemore Festival of the Arts.
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Spike & Rusty: RATTLER
7 6 58 4
6 7 8 36 29 7 2 3 6 1
5 82 3 7 89 2
1 2 9
4 3 7 8 6 5 1 9 25 1 8 3 9 2 7 4 62 6 9 7 4 1 8 3 56 8 1 5 7 4 3 2 99 7 4 2 8 3 5 6 13 5 2 6 1 9 4 7 81 2 3 9 5 7 6 8 48 9 5 4 3 6 2 1 77 4 6 1 2 8 9 5 3
this week’s answers
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Stayner, ON L0M 1S0John & Kim Breedon
HorSESLooking for a new place to board your horse? Peace Valley ranch offers riding trails across 200 acres, an indoor arena, large outdoor riding corral, & on-site horse trainers. A non-competitive & relaxed learning environment, with a focus on building the partnership between you & your horse. Outdoor pasture board including all amenities offered at $300 + hst monthly. Also offer Snow Bird boarding for the winter, retirement board, and box stalls. Call 519-925- 6628. We’d love to meet you and your horse!
Memorable Moments
Clockwise from above: Brush Up on Your Shakespeare at Station on the Green; Ken Thornton presents a regimental mace to the RCMP pipes and drums band; Young Valley Hawks speak out against talk of closure of the Creemore Arena; The Syrian family sponsored by a local collective led by Debbie Ebanks Schlums, makes it to Canada.
cElEbrATioNHappy 84th Birthday to our Volunteer of the Year, John Harper, on Friday, Dec. 30!
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217 Gideon Street, Stayner, ON L0M 1S0 Telephone: 705 428-6230 | Fax: 705 428-0288 • Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm
www.clearview.caCommunications are available in alternative formats upon request.
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