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Kathleen's Antiques
We carry a general line of
antiques and collectables. Open
daily. Kathleen & Harry Cuerden.
Kountry Kitchen Restaurant
Specializing in country style
home cooking. Excellent
breakfasts, homemade desserts
and ice cream cones. Newly
renovated. Open 7 days a week.
Buses and reservations welcome.
Contact James Maragos.
Mill Side Gift Shop
Souvenirs, wooden toys,
jewellery, paintings. Artist on
duty will paint saws, milkcans,
anything. Closed Sunday.
Peter and Brenda Forthuber.
Shakespeare Furniture
Enjoy browsing in a warm,
friendly, atmosphere featuring
fine country upholstered and solid
wood furniture. Open Friday
nights 'til 9, Tues. to Sat. 10-5:30.
Jack and Bev Given.
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Shakespeare Variety
Ice cream, cold drinks, coffee,
home -baked muffins, all your
convenience goods, Canada
and Hamlet of Shakespeare
souvenirs. Open 7 days a week.
Russ and Lynda Huber.
Land & Ross Antiques
Quality Canadian country
furniture. Refinished & as found.
Custom refinishing & restoration.
Open 7 days a week, year 'round.
Glen Manor Galleries
Antique & formal furniture,
antique jewellery, Moorcroft
and art pottery, art glass
and 19th century china.
Crafters
We offer ideas, supplies
and Gasses for the
creative at heart. Open
10 a.m.-6 p.m. every day.
Karyn Lippincott.
Chanticleer
Come browse through our
unique shop. You'll find gifts,
candles and all your Chnstmas
needs from the smallest
decoration to the tallest tree.
10-6 daily. Rita Ryan.
WELCOME TO
SHAKESPEARE ...
WHERE THE ANTIQUE
AND UNIQUE MEET!
A BRIEF HISTORY
Our hamlet was founded in 1832 by
David Bell. Bell's Corners sat on the
original trail which led settlers up the
Huron Tract. Alexander Mitchell. owner
of our first hotel, suggested the name
Shakespeare in 1852. As the land
filled, we grew — five general stores.
shoe shops, blacksmiths. two carriage
factories, tailors, potters, a cooper's
shop, doctors. two -room schoolhouse,
cabinet factory, tannery, four hotels,
opera hall and even a weekly
newspaper.
Today the hamlet is home to 750. We
celebrate our rural roots and friendly
hospitality towards travellers. With
more antique shops per square mile
than any other place in the province
and a varied assortment of interesting
stores and businesses, Shakespeare is
a truly unique community.
Stop and visit a while!
SHAKESPEARE
HWY. 7 &8
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KITCHENER
2 Fraser Street
• A TOUCH OF COUNTRY
• CALICO CAT • THE JOINERY
• LARRY FOSTER & SON ANTIQUES
• PAUL ALBRIGHT ANTIQUES
Jonny's Antiques
Formal & country furniture, researched and
identified 18th, 19th & early 20th century
porcelain and glass. Member of the
Canadian Antique Dealers Association.
Harry Ten Shilling
A country tea room, quality ladies'
wear, cards, books, framing prints
and foodstuffs. Open March
through December. Roxanne and
Michael Jervis.
The Best Little Pork Shoppe
Home-grown pork products - whole
hog sausage, smoked chops, etc.
Unique animal country crafts. Open
7 days a week. April -December
Linda and Gerry Knechtel.
Agnes Gillespie Antiques
Visit our shop for a fine selection of
antique and estate jewellery, china,
silver and other antiques.
Agnes Gillespie.
The Quilt Place
Handmade quilts and crafts.
Hundreds of fabrics and a
complete line of quilting supplies.
Sharon and Ken Young.
Carol Tetter Antiques
Welcome to our charming 1860's
Ontario cottage where we specialize
in fine antique quilts, hooked rugs,
country furniture and folk art
carvings. Carol Telfer.
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Shakespeare Inn••••
The new and first four-star Shakespeare Inn. 50 units
and suites. Coffee room. Owned and operated by Kraner
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