Old Theatre Flowers is getting ready to close up shop after serving Norwich Township for almost 33 years.
Pat McNally and Don Bruce started their flower business in 1985. They were located in an old movie theatre building at
McNally says the business has played a role in the major life moments for a lot of
"We've seen kids born, go to school, have families, have grandchildren and lose members of their family. A lot happens in 32 and a half years."
Old Theatre Flowers will officially shut down after September 30th of this year. They will continue to offer their fresh flower plants until their last week of business.
McNally tells Heart FM they are closing the shop in order to enjoy what he calls a "semi-retirement."
"I am going to take some time off just to relax, enjoy life and do a bit of local travelling that you never seem to get to do because you are always busy at your job. Then I'll see what I might want to do in the New Year, I'm going to be 63 so there's a couple years that I'd like to fill in with something casual where I don't have to use my brain too much!"

Woodstonian Charged in Zorra Township
New Program Launched at AHI and TDMH
Tree of Lights Returning to Ingersoll
Alexandra Hospital Receives $100,000 from ICF
Witnesses Wanted in Crash Investigation
Christmas Parade Hits Ingersoll Tomorrow
Woodstock Man Charged in Brant County
New Offices Coming to TVDSB
UPDATE: Highway Crash Kills CMV Driver
Stairway to Oxford Hits Norwich
Oxford County Launches Tourism Surveys
Santa Claus Coming to Woodstock!
Oxford OPP Briefs - Nov. 12th, 2025
Charges Laid in Multi-Million Dollar Drug Bust
PJHL Preview - Nov. 12th to Nov. 16th
OLWN Increases Living Wage for 2025
News Poll: Santa Claus is Coming to Oxford!
Santa Claus Parade Approaches in Tillsonburg
DASO Christmas Giving of Hope Returns
Remembrance Day Ceremony Well Attended in Woodstock