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HOME OF THE 'COUNTRY CRAFTSMAN'
The perfect spot to stop on that
afternoon drive. Look at the
early Canadian furniture and enquire
about custom refinishing in the
Antique Loft, wander through
the new Calico Shop and pick up
your quilting materials — see the
Country Craftsman's work including
folk -art toys, pine and hardwood
accessories, jewellery chests etc.,
then sit down and enjoy home
made goodies in the Miller's new
Country Kitchen.
MERRY
EHRISTMA5
ya WE ARE NOW
SERVING LUNCH
FROM 11 TO 2.
RESERVATIONS
FOR GROUPS OF
6 OR MORE
APPRECIATED.
Tom & Carol Miller
MITCHELL 7
N
0/000 STOCK
401
OPEN DAILY
10:30-5:30
SUNDAY
12:30-5:30
APRIL TO DECEMBER
(519) 229-6429
COUNTRY KITCHEN
11-5