Six months ago when Cramahe Now was barely a concept and only days old we got an email from long-time friend and former neighbour, Bea Mutton. She couldn't wait to express her support for the new venture. It filled a need in the community and she wanted to do all that she could to make it a fixture.
Bea has operated a business in the downtown of Colborne for many years. Early on, she sold craft, doll, and knitting merchandise. She used her extensive skills as a seamstress to sew wedding dresses. Later she took on the Sears outlet and jumped in to keep the second-hand store running. In short, she is an entrepreneur. And through all of that time she has endeavoured to do all she could to help Colborne grow and thrive.
Within days of our start, Bea asked to advertise - she was way ahead of us.
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For that unqualified support, we are deeply gratified. Bea has continued to pay to advertise, even though she has gone on to other things. Soon her ad will drop from the roster. In September we stopped accepting her kind offers each month to pay for this community project. She has done far more than her part in making Cramahe a better place to live and work.
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