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Comments:

Hello Hornepayne,

I am really glad to see this web site on some old familiar ground. I lived in Hornepayne for 3 years. I made many friends, some of whom I still keep in touch with. I also worked for George and Lynda Stevens. Alot of my fondest mem ories and laughs were in that restaurant. I am glad to see 4 Stevens expanding itself. I hope to come up there again soon and experience a great summer sunset from one of your beautiful cabin porches. I wish you the best of luck in the future George and Lynda.
  
Your Friend, Yvette Marchand

Comments:

Hello Hornepayne! Greetings from the freezing Eastern Seaboard, we are freezing our butts off. The website is fantastic and because I miss the Hornepayne Picnic in Barrie every year, it gives me a chance to wish you all the best in 2000. 4 Stevens looks amazing, a little different from when I worked there.It's nice to browse through and get the opportunity to say hi. So.....Hi to all of my family in Hornepayne, to Shelley Grady, to my family in Barrie and the area, and to the many friends that I haven't talked to in years but think about you often,Fish,Sherry and Tiffany. Best to you all much health and happiness.

Donna Anderson

 Comments:

 Hi to Hornepayne,
 Hope you guys are not freezing your butts off, just
 wanted to say how nice it is to see some pictures of
 the place. Really like the new window at 4-Stevens
 and the little cottages (camps??). Anyhow, special
 hi to all my family hope to see you soon.
 R Biron
 Barrie

Comments:

Cool looking place seems to have changed since I've left
Hello to all the boys Travis, Tye, and Derek see you in Wawa
for the Playdowns. Capreol is coming watch out

Date: 16 Jan 2000

Comments:

Hi Hornepayne People !

This is Laurie Brown from the south calling. I do mean south. I live all the way down in Barrie. You know the place where the people from Hornepayne immigrate to.
Well it is a balmy 32. No kidding. The sun is a shining. The beaches are full !! 
So all the rumors stop about Lynda Quinn. She got out of the hospital for Christmas. She is alive and kicking! She misses her old homestead. It sounds like a wonderful place.
I hear Aunt Lynda makes the best meals in your town !!

Date: 15 Jan 2000

Comments:

Gene/Daryl, I checked out the new trail via
your pictures. Their great!!!
I think I'll ride tommorrow.

Thanks! Rita

Date: 09 Jan 2000

Comments:

My family and I were lucky enough to have experienced Hornepayne for ourselves last year.... It's a wonderful place! one day I hope to be able to brave the winter and try out the snow trails for myself but in the meantime I'll keep on visiting this site checking out the updated photos and remember the warmth of the people.. You're doing a great job Gene.. Hope we can stay again soon :o)
Any way of having the latest guest comments at the top?
Hi to everyone we met there.. yes that includes YOU Peter. hehehe

Pauline & family

Date: 07 Jan 2000
I have been checking the web tonight in regards to Snowmobiling news etc.
You sure have a great website! It will be really good when we can all get to
a standard that will be reliable for all of our area travellers. Keep up the
good work.
Reg Hopkin, President, Longlac Snowclub
E-mail: rghopkin@hotmail.com
Date: 02 Jan 2000

Comments:

It was nice to see a little bit of our families lifestyle and new additions to their business. Best Wishes to the Steven's & Storrey's, from the Wright's in Newmarket, Ontario.

 


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