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South Marysburgh Mirror (Milford, On), September 2021, p. 16

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12 The South Marysburgh Mirror Jamming It for 50+ Years (Continued from page 9) $8 a jar, that would be in the area of making and selling more than 17 jars a day, every day for a year without a break. A few years ago, Pat decided to retire from the jam business and sold it to a person who took it in a different direction under anew name. But people kept looking to Pat to supply them with the fla- vours they had become § addicted to... strawberry still the most popular among them but ranging to exotics such as peach amo- retto. So Pat’s Jams came back, this time with an expanded name, Pat's Crafts and Jams and ina new location...379 County Road 13, still in South Marysburgh. Along with jams, chutneys and relishes, Pat has turned her hand to handknits. On her shelves is an array of cozy socks, slippers, mitts, hats, and a zoo of stuffed toys all waiting for foreve ways up at Pat's Crafts | and Jams. Stop by and say hello to Pat. Cedar Acre Farms Local Farm Fresh Produce OPEN Monday — Sunday 9:30AM — 7:00PM Visit us at 1360 County Road 17, Milford Variety of Squash, Pumpkins & Gourds NON-GMO Super Sweet Corn, Decor Potatoes, Tomatoes, Peppers, Cauliflower - Lettuce, Carrots, Beets, Onions & More 613-962-1144 + e bdte an pl to assist you Ontario provincial programs and services heh Todd Constituency office: 5503 Hwy 62 S, Belleville, Ont. K8N OL5 (Rossmore Plaza} Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. By appoint Bay of Quinte nt only during COVID-19

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