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Listowel Florist proudly serves the Listowel area. We are family owned and operated. We are committed to offering only the finest floral arrangements and gifts, backed by service t...more...See more text
The Red Wolf Company offers a wide variety of home and commercial merchandise such as cleaning liquids, concrete sealants, soaps, "Vets Choice" pet foods and other miscellaneous pr...more...See more text
Love this pharmacy! The selection of ladies clothing is so high end at small town prices. Staff are friendly and will spend time to help you find the exactly right thing from wallets to dresses and handbags.Read more
Come and enjoy the fun at The Crown Harriston! Join us for a wonderful experience filled with the magic of stage shows and exciting films. Our vibrant venue in the heart of Harris...more...See more text
From curling on ponds and rivers in 1875, a split two-ice rink with natural light in 1877 at the new 'Palace Rink', to an upgraded two sheeter side by side at the 'Palace Rink' in ...more...See more text
This restaurant is a great family, small town restaurant. The food is excellent, and so is the service. The town of Moorefield is very fortunate to have this restaurant. Read more
72 Wellington St. South, Drayton, ONN0G 1P0Get directions
Drayton Food Bank is one of the services provided to the community by The Drayton Reformed Church. We work together with other local churches, schools, businesses and individuals t...more...See more text
669 Martin Street, Mount Forest, ONN0G 2L3Get directions
As a Xero Certified Advisor, virtual bookkeeper based in Mount Forest, Ontario, I specialize in helping CONSTRUCTION, CONTRACTING and TRADES BUSINESS OWNERS (Electricians, Plumbers...more...See more text
Drayton Reformed Church was established in 1952 with 75 members who began meeting in a member's living room. The congregation grew, and moved to the town hall. From there, land was...more...See more text