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This issue has Sections<br />

in Southwestern Ontario<br />

1<br />

SPRING <strong>2023</strong> • Vol. 29, Issue 1<br />

Cost: PRICELESS...<br />

FREE - Like the 60+ Town Wide<br />

Yard Sales on pages 68-71<br />

The “Biggest Little Paper in Canada”<br />

ODD, ANTIQUE&UNIQU UNIQUE UE SHOPS, S, EVENTS&UNEXPECTE<br />

UNEXPECTED STOPS<br />

S<br />

®<br />

... All in<br />

One Paper!<br />

O<br />

All the<br />

Best...<br />

“Bargain Used Cars” by Dan Hatala<br />

a<br />

DETROIT<br />

WINDSOR<br />

TORONTO<br />

Lake Ontario<br />

2<br />

FULL MAP<br />

on PAGES<br />

12-13<br />

KINCARDINE<br />

Shop<br />

Lake<br />

Huron<br />

SARNIA<br />

N A<br />

KINGSVILLE<br />

IA<br />

PORT STANLEY<br />

Lake Erie<br />

3<br />

Southwestern<br />

Ontario<br />

BRANTFORD<br />

NIAGARA FALLS<br />

BUFFALO<br />

U.S./Canada Borders<br />

Some areas can be found in all sections.<br />

Use index to find all the shops in a region.<br />

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The<br />

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<strong>Daytripping</strong> starts in WINDSOR-ESSEX but takes you on a tour of SW Ontario.<br />

MI<br />

SHOP<br />

NY<br />

LOCAL<br />

ONTARIO<br />

Fashions designed<br />

for your curves<br />

...Plus Purses, Scarves<br />

AND... We now carry Sleepwear.<br />

FEATURING...<br />

Our entire selection<br />

in sizes Medium to 3X!<br />

in sizes Medium to 3X!<br />

Open p<br />

Mon. . 10-3 • Tues., u s , Wed. d & Fri. r . 10-5,<br />

43 Talbot Street North, Essex<br />

519-776-8555 • justplusofessex.ca<br />

ESG<br />

glass art<br />

ESSEX STAINED GLASS<br />

519-776-4577 www.essexstainedglass.com<br />

!<br />

A Mother’s Day Proverb<br />

If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it will<br />

always be yours. If it doesn’t come back, it was never yours<br />

to begin with. But, if it just sits in your living room, messes<br />

up your stuff, eats your food, uses your telephone, takes<br />

your money, and doesn’t<br />

appear to realize that you had<br />

set it free ... You either<br />

married it or gave birth to it,<br />

so you’re stuck with it.<br />

19 Centre Street, Essex<br />

With art & ideas as bright as we are!<br />

Tues.-Fri. 9:30 - 5<br />

Saturday til 3<br />

glass fusing • mosaics • custom orders • supplies • classes • decor • jewellery<br />

Historic Essex Railway Station<br />

87 Staon St<br />

ESSEX<br />

519-776-9800<br />

Operated by<br />

Heritage Essex Inc.<br />

www.essexrailwaystation.com<br />

Crafty Candles<br />

Where quality never<br />

goes out of style!<br />

Free shipping Canada-wide<br />

on website orders $40 or more.<br />

Wholesale Orders Welcome.<br />

54 Talbot St N., Essex • 519.776.8585<br />

www.craftycandles.ca<br />

3393 County Rd. 42, WINDSOR OPEN Mon. to Fri. 10-6<br />

Sat. 10-4 • Sun. 12-4<br />

(Across from Windsor Airport) 519-250-8888<br />

* BRING THIS AD into the store<br />

for 25% OFF one cut of fabric!<br />

Classes are in full-swing, including QC Sew Days once<br />

a week! See our website: quiltingconfections.com<br />

Quilt Shop!<br />

BEST<br />

CHEESE<br />

DISPLAY<br />

IN WINDSOR<br />

ESSEX AREA<br />

OVER 150<br />

CHEESE VARIETIES!<br />

• Fresh Meats • Frozen Foods • Deli<br />

• Deli Sandwiches made while you wait • Hot Soups too!<br />

• Microwavable Heat & Serve Meals made in store<br />

Authorized TRAEGER DEALER - Wood Pellet Grills & Smokers<br />

Bring a Cooler,<br />

Authorized CHILLY MOOSE DEALER - Coolers & Drinkware<br />

or Buy One Here!<br />

24 TALBOT ST. N., ESSEX • 519-776-7541 • SCHINKELS.COM<br />

Page 2<br />

Chuck Norris doesn’t read <strong>Daytripping</strong> - he stares it down til he gets the info he wants.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


DESTINATIONS TO EXPLORE<br />

AT = SW Ontario Antique Tour<br />

BF = See our Buy Fresh Pages<br />

CC = Craft Brews & Corkscrews Pages<br />

What's Going On?<br />

by<br />

There are four full pages of events in<br />

this issue of <strong>Daytripping</strong>, and that’s very<br />

important for a few reasons that I’d like<br />

to elaborate on. However, I’d like to first<br />

ask all the events organizers throughout<br />

SW Ontario to send us your events that<br />

people may travel to participate in, well<br />

in advance, for free publication. It does<br />

help if you’re a non-profit, a customer of<br />

ours or a large draw for tourists, but send<br />

them in and we can sort that out.<br />

I’ll use the example in Sarnia, but this<br />

happened everywhere I’m sure:<br />

For many years a wonderful lady<br />

named Leona Allen worked at Tourism<br />

Sarnia-Lambton (TSL) and compiled a<br />

very thorough list of events that residents<br />

and visitors could refer to when they<br />

were searching for something to do. It<br />

wasn’t easy… it was like herding cats<br />

and I saw the expression on Leona’s face<br />

countless times as she struggled to help<br />

people help themselves. We’ve published<br />

<strong>Daytripping</strong> Magazine for over a quarter<br />

of a century, and we routinely contact<br />

TSL and similar marketing organizations<br />

in Chatham-Kent, Windsor-Essex,<br />

London, Elgin County, etc. to build a<br />

comprehensive events list for all of<br />

Southwestern Ontario. It’s a ton of work,<br />

but we feel that it’s important content for<br />

our readers and something that needs to<br />

be done to boost tourism in our area. But<br />

to say that it’s become more difficult over<br />

the years would be an understatement.<br />

Things began to change when social<br />

media sites (yes, we mean you Facebook)<br />

came on the scene. Organizers could<br />

use these to get the word out to enough<br />

people easily, which was super, but<br />

they often were content with just that.<br />

While there was no cost to add it to our<br />

events list or to TSL’s and others, many<br />

organizers stopped taking that extra<br />

step and undoubtedly missed out on a<br />

lot of visitors. It also fractured what had<br />

been a well-established system, and it<br />

has since become very difficult to nearly<br />

impossible to find most of the events in<br />

an area all in one place. Pick any city<br />

you may want to visit and try to find a<br />

variety of events in a certain timeframe<br />

Deadline for entries<br />

es<br />

is December embe<br />

31, <strong>2023</strong><br />

23<br />

or mail to P.O. Box 430,<br />

Brights Grove, ON N0N 1C0<br />

Ideal length is 500-800 words,<br />

but go crazy if you want.<br />

Three entries will win $100 each.<br />

All submitted articles may be printed in<br />

<strong>Daytripping</strong>. Submissions may be used,<br />

published, edited, distributed or stored by<br />

Moran Advertising, in whole or in part, in<br />

print or by any other means.<br />

Tell Us About Your<br />

in Southwestern Ontario<br />

Mark Moran,<br />

Publisher<br />

- you’ll see how difficult it’s become.<br />

Google is now the best option in most<br />

cases.<br />

The pandemic really put a nail in<br />

the coffin of the traditional events list,<br />

because events went the way of the<br />

Brontosaurus for a while. There were<br />

none, at all, for a long time (though the<br />

Brontosaurus still had it worse). I trust<br />

that you remember those boring days.<br />

It became pointless for us or TSL or<br />

anyone else to try to build an events<br />

list when there simply weren’t any, and<br />

we all wondered if things would ever<br />

go back to normal. Where’s an outdoor<br />

concert when you need one dammit!<br />

The pandemic subsided but the effect<br />

it had lingered on. Let’s face it - most<br />

small town events are spearheaded by<br />

a few volunteers over coffee (maybe<br />

with Baileys) in a community hall<br />

or at someone’s kitchen table, and<br />

those groups couldn’t meet during the<br />

pandemic. Even if they did meet, how<br />

could they be sure that their event<br />

wouldn’t have to be cancelled? Would<br />

there be another lockdown? Some<br />

groups disbanded during that time,<br />

and some events will never come back<br />

because it was the hard work of a few<br />

people that made all the difference.<br />

However, fast forward and “Revenge<br />

Tourism” is the new term for an<br />

explosion in the number of people who<br />

want to travel after being locked up for<br />

so long. A similar term may be needed<br />

for the number of events that you’ll be<br />

able to choose from, now that fears of<br />

pandemic aftershocks have subsided.<br />

And, thanks to my amazing staff, we<br />

can now offer you a pretty impressive<br />

list of events on pages 68-71 to consider<br />

attending, including over 60 Town Wide<br />

Yard Sales! Some are big and some are<br />

small and we don’t have them all by any<br />

means, but it’s a great “re-start.”<br />

Now it’s up to the event organizers<br />

reading this to take that extra step and<br />

email us the basic info we need to help<br />

you succeed.<br />

No one likes herding cats!<br />

Send them to info@daytripping.ca<br />

Tell our readers about<br />

Daytrip!<br />

your trip to shops<br />

& stops in <strong>Daytripping</strong>!<br />

Daytrip!<br />

What were eyour favourite stops?<br />

Where did you start? Who went with you?<br />

Did you take in a show, go for a hike?<br />

What did you see along the way?<br />

We’d love to hear all about it, even if it’s just<br />

one place you found in<br />

<strong>Daytripping</strong>,<br />

and send us<br />

photos<br />

too!<br />

<strong>Daytripping</strong> Features<br />

Daytripper’s Directory Pullout Map..........11-14<br />

“Where You Should Eat” List.............................8<br />

Tourism Contact Information..........................13<br />

Photo Contest Entries..................................... 42<br />

S.W. Ontario’s EVENTS LIST....................... 68-71<br />

SW Ontario Antique Tour.................................72<br />

Buy Fresh, Buy Local, Farm Markets.......... 35-37<br />

Recipes........................................................34,35<br />

Corkscrews & Craft Brews................................28<br />

1)<br />

2)<br />

3)<br />

On The Covers<br />

“Bargain Used Cars” by Dan Hatala<br />

“Moore Museum” by Tim Allen<br />

Briwood Farm Market, St. Thomas<br />

Your Contributors<br />

Dan Hatala, Tim Allen, Valerie Toews, Joanne vanDam, Agnes Burroughs,<br />

Betty Popelier, Matt Scholtz, Vicki Hornick, Esther Meerschaut, Susan<br />

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Devin Horton, Ruth Sharon, Barbara Perrin, that persnickety, elusive<br />

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Burlington 67<br />

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Courtland 61<br />

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Dutton 52<br />

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Essex 2<br />

Forest<br />

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Freelton<br />

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Goderich 34<br />

Gorrie 41<br />

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Harriston<br />

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Harrow<br />

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Kincardine 34<br />

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Komoka<br />

BF<br />

La Salette<br />

CC<br />

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9, AT<br />

Listowel 41<br />

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BF<br />

Millbank<br />

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Mount Brydges<br />

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New Sarum 57<br />

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Norwich 62<br />

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Point Edward 22<br />

Port Burwell 59<br />

Port Dover 63<br />

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BF<br />

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St. Marys 46<br />

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Sparta 56<br />

Stratford<br />

CC<br />

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Talbotville<br />

BF<br />

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Thedford<br />

31,CC<br />

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Tiverton 38<br />

Union<br />

BF<br />

Vanessa<br />

64,AT<br />

Vittoria<br />

63,BF<br />

Wallaceburg 21<br />

Wallacetown 52<br />

Waterford<br />

64,AT<br />

Waterloo<br />

44,AT<br />

West Lorne<br />

52,CC<br />

Wheatley 10<br />

Windham Centre 64,AT<br />

Windsor 2,4,5<br />

Woodstock<br />

62,BF<br />

Wyoming<br />

29,BF<br />

Zurich 39<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Read more awesome Chuck Norris facts along the bottom borders of this issue.<br />

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The<br />

Daytripper<br />

TOWN NAME, TOWN NAME and another awesome TOWN NAME<br />

SHOP<br />

LOCAL<br />

Page 4<br />

When the Boogeyman goes to sleep every night, he checks his closet for Chuck Norris.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


Lake Huron<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO<br />

NY<br />

It may be called <strong>Daytripping</strong>, but you should always consider staying longer<br />

A Treasure<br />

in a Trunk<br />

By Janet Gula<br />

Several years ago, a local doll show<br />

displayed an antique trunk. The contents<br />

held a true treasure from the past. Inside<br />

was an early glass-eyed French china<br />

head fashion doll on a very simple leather<br />

body with a body stamp indicating it was<br />

made by the Blampoix firm. Normally<br />

this alone would not have necessarily<br />

attracted the attention of a doll<br />

collector. It was what came with<br />

her that made her so special. A<br />

wardrobe, that was original to her,<br />

accompanied the doll and it was<br />

simply breathtaking to behold.<br />

The doll itself dates to the<br />

mid to late 1850’s. Claude<br />

Blampoix established his<br />

doll manufacturing firm<br />

in 1840. Located in Paris,<br />

Blampoix took out a patent<br />

in 1847 for five porcelain doll<br />

heads. In 1855, he took out a<br />

second patent to produce doll heads<br />

with glass or enamel eyes, fixed or with<br />

the ability to open or close. The patent<br />

describes this as: “never having been<br />

done this far.”<br />

A piece of evidence as to the doll’s<br />

age and provenance is the small sampler<br />

that was included with the wardrobe.<br />

The sampler is signed in stitching by Zoe<br />

Levoy with the added date of 1849. Zoe<br />

Leonie Levoy was born in an affluent<br />

suburb of Paris on July 16th, 1841. She<br />

was eight years old when she created the<br />

sampler. Her father’s name was Pierre<br />

Denis Levoy and her mother’s name<br />

was Ursule Salaberge Leroux Levoy. She<br />

had one younger sister, Laure Marie<br />

Zelie Aimee Raimbault. Zoe had two<br />

children with her husband Jean Baptiste<br />

Ernest Pille (born 1838), a daughter,<br />

Jeanne Louise Watin-Augouard, and a<br />

son who died in childhood. It would<br />

be nice to think that the Blampoix and<br />

her wardrobe were passed down to her<br />

daughter but that is speculation. Zoe<br />

would have been 14 or 15 when she<br />

received the doll. Who created the doll’s<br />

extensive and exquisite wardrobe is a<br />

mystery. More research needs to be<br />

done on this but what is certain is<br />

that the doll originally resided in<br />

the Levoy household.<br />

While jewels like this are<br />

certainly rare to find it is<br />

impossible to know what<br />

visitors to antique shows and<br />

specialty shows, like the<br />

Greater Toronto Doll Show,<br />

might discover. There<br />

are other “treasures in<br />

a trunk” just waiting<br />

to be discovered. Dolls,<br />

especially ones with<br />

provenance, provide three<br />

dimensional and tangible keys<br />

to the past and deserve to be lovingly<br />

preserved for future generations. Doll<br />

dealers are happy to share their extensive<br />

knowledge of items like these. Plan on<br />

attending the Greater Toronto Doll Show<br />

on Sunday, May 7th, <strong>2023</strong> at the Holiday<br />

Inn located at 590 Angus Road, Oakville.<br />

You never know what you’ll find!<br />

We ran out of time<br />

and had to print this issue,<br />

but if you have a great destination<br />

we’d love to promote you.<br />

We know you’re busy<br />

and didn’t want to bug you,<br />

but... as you can see...<br />

<strong>Daytripping</strong> really works!<br />

(because they read it for the ads)<br />

We saw<br />

your ad in<br />

<strong>Daytripping</strong>!<br />

The interior of A. Raines’ store was<br />

typical of the six grocery stores in<br />

Essex circa 1910, when the population<br />

was 1700 and electric power was<br />

supplied by Naylor Lumber Mill in this<br />

shop, located second from this corner<br />

on Talbot. Clerk Roy Clinansmith<br />

filled customers orders over the<br />

counter from bins and children knew<br />

“Daddy Raines” had free penny candy<br />

for them.<br />

Raines Store<br />

Exchange rate as of March 28th, <strong>2023</strong><br />

Thank You so<br />

much for letting<br />

me know that<br />

my advertising<br />

works.<br />

<strong>Daytripping</strong><br />

has been<br />

going strong<br />

for 28 years...<br />

we can make<br />

it 28 more<br />

with your help!<br />

The American dollar goes a lot further in Canada, and the Canadian dollar<br />

doesn’t go nearly as far in the United States.<br />

It’s a great time to explore Canada!<br />

Your Dollar is Worth<br />

36% More<br />

in Canada<br />

Sign, Sign, Everywhere a Sign<br />

The American dollar goes a lot further in Canada and the Canadian dollar doesn’t get too far<br />

in the United States<br />

At a<br />

Bowling<br />

Alley...<br />

One of many murals in Essex<br />

s<br />

"Please be quiet,<br />

we need to<br />

hear a pin drop."<br />

... ...<br />

The deadline for our<br />

SUMMER <strong>2023</strong> issue<br />

is JUNE 12th<br />

...<br />

It’s okay<br />

to bug us.<br />

...<br />

We know that t<br />

many of you use <strong>Daytripping</strong><br />

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Lake Huron<br />

The<br />

Daytripper<br />

MON-WED 1-5<br />

THURS-SAT 9-5<br />

CLOSED<br />

SUNDAYS<br />

Now we’re in HARROW and basically surrounded by wineries (it could be worse!)<br />

WHERE EVERY PURCHASE<br />

IS A GIFT TO<br />

THE COMMUNITY.<br />

Harrow Full Circle Thrift Store<br />

Sorry, no public<br />

washrooms available.<br />

71 KING STREET WEST, HARROW I 519-738-6202<br />

Where Is It?<br />

The Hint is:<br />

This is an example of a Terracotta Warrior<br />

from the Chinese Qin Dynasty 221-206 206 BC<br />

(carved from a tree stump). Perhaps it is<br />

standing guard, gazing out over the great<br />

lake, not at all far from <strong>Daytripping</strong>’s home.<br />

Look for the answer in our<br />

Summer <strong>2023</strong> issue!<br />

From our Fall/Christmas<br />

2022 issue...<br />

The Hint was:<br />

If only trucks could fly. If you were<br />

in the driver’s seat you could likely<br />

count at least 100 windmills on<br />

the horizon, for as far as the eye<br />

could see.<br />

From<br />

our<br />

last<br />

The Answer is:<br />

You’d be able to see all those windmills because<br />

you’re in Chatham and it’s notoriously flat (and<br />

Chatham-Kent hosts a ton of windmills). This is<br />

out front of Chatham Towing Services.<br />

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A little<br />

piece of<br />

heaven!<br />

Has it ever occurred to you that most<br />

of the gifts dads receive on Father’s<br />

Day are designed to keep him working<br />

harder than before?<br />

For example, a new set of golf clubs<br />

sends him out on the green to play a<br />

rugged 18 holes in the heat of a summer<br />

day. When he arrives home, tired and<br />

weary, he doesn’t want to hurt<br />

Number One Daughter’s<br />

feelings by ignoring her<br />

gift. So he washes the<br />

car with his pistol-style<br />

hydro-extension, jetspray<br />

car washing<br />

brush and<br />

polishes it until<br />

it gleams with<br />

his hard-finish<br />

simonizing<br />

wax. He might<br />

even be tempted<br />

into trying out his garden tools; deluxe<br />

ball-bearing shears, contour-curve<br />

hedge shears and a 3 HP power mower<br />

for the miniature green he calls his lawn.<br />

Is it time for a well deserved rest on<br />

Father’s Day? No way.<br />

He is allowed to reign supreme at the<br />

backyard cookout. Sheepishly, while<br />

the neighbours and a peanut gallery<br />

of strange children peer over the fence<br />

to observe, he dons his chief’s hat<br />

and apron, appliquéd with masculine<br />

motifs. He brandishes his barbecue<br />

tools with flair. While his wife and<br />

children wait patiently, after several<br />

vain attempts to start the barbecue<br />

with matches, he ignites the coals with<br />

lighter fluid.<br />

As the wieners and burgers begin to<br />

darken on the outside, the kids cry, “I’ll<br />

eat mine now, Dad. They look done to<br />

me.”<br />

The only thing that looks done in is<br />

Dad, as the kids gobble down uncooked<br />

wieners and hamburgers with relish.<br />

“Better run over to the store for more<br />

meat,” he suggests. “Those kids hanging<br />

on the fence look hungry.”<br />

By Estelle Salata, Dundas<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO SHOP<br />

NY<br />

LOCAL<br />

A Hard Day’s Knight<br />

But the day isn’t over yet. If Dad is<br />

lucky enough to get a new shirt, tie, and<br />

socks, his spouse is the first to suggest<br />

that, “We should go some place nice so<br />

you can wear your new clothes.”<br />

A dab of his new Calvin Klein after<br />

shave lotion and he’s ready for a<br />

night on the town and able to leap tall<br />

buildings in a single bound.<br />

It’s too bad that dads don’t<br />

get flowers and chocolates<br />

on Father’s Day. It would be<br />

so much easier that way.<br />

My husband always<br />

looked back<br />

nostalgically to the<br />

days when the kids<br />

mowed him under<br />

with home-made<br />

gifts and cards.<br />

The best tie he<br />

ever received<br />

was as stiff as a board. In fact it was a<br />

board! Our son sawed it out of a two-inch<br />

chunk of wood. It was accompanied by<br />

a card which read, “Dere Father. Lots of<br />

luck in your cerere if you got one. Luv,<br />

Mark.”<br />

Instead of showering Dad with worksaving<br />

devices this year, why not give<br />

him just what he always wanted?<br />

A page of sports news underneath the<br />

Bough<br />

A Mug of Beer, Lots of Bread and thou<br />

Ah, Wilderness were Paradise enow!<br />

~ Omar Khayyám<br />

Most fathers deserve to get away from<br />

it all once in awhile, if only to escape the<br />

family and Father’s Day gifts. Besides,<br />

he’s going to need the rest by the end of<br />

next month.<br />

That’s when the charge accounts<br />

come due, and guess who’s elected<br />

to pay the bills? Since Pop is so good<br />

hearted, the accounts are automatically<br />

turned over to him. He’ll pay willingly.<br />

Especially if you don’t tell him what<br />

he’s paying for. Keep it a secret. He’s<br />

probably forgotten by then anyway.<br />

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It’s awesome to be back for our 29th year!<br />

• Pies made<br />

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Rthve Nursery<br />

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Monday to Friday 9to5<br />

Closed Sundays in July & August<br />

RUTHVEN (Corner Hwy. 34 & County Rd. 45) 519-326-4019<br />

A Plan<br />

for the Improvement<br />

of English Spelling<br />

found on the internet,<br />

attributed to Mark Twain<br />

In the first year of implementation, the useless letter "C" would be<br />

dropped to be replased either by "K" or "S", and likewise "X" would no<br />

longer be part of the alphabet. The only kase in which "C" would be would<br />

be retained would be in the "CH" formation, which will be dealt with later.<br />

Year 2 might reform "W" spelling, so that "which" and "one" would take<br />

the same konsonant, while year 3 might well abolish "Y" replasing it with<br />

"I" and iear 4 might fiks the "G/J" anomali wonse and for all.<br />

Jeneralli, then, the improvement would kontinue iear bai iear with iear 5<br />

doing awai with useless double konsonants, and iears 6-12 or so modifaiing<br />

volwz and the remaining voist and unvoist konsonants.<br />

Bai iear 15 or sou, it wud fainali bi posibl tu meik ius ov thi ridandant<br />

leterz "C", "Y" and "X" - bai now jast a memori in the maindz of ould<br />

doderez - tu riplais "CH", "SH" and "TH" rispektivili.<br />

Fainali, xen, aafte sam 20 iers ov orxogrefkl riform, wi wud hev a lojikll,<br />

kohirnt speling in ius xrewawt xe Ingly-spiking werld.<br />

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The<br />

Southwestern<br />

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Restaurants,Tearooms,<br />

TOWN NAME, TOWN NAME and another awesome Cafés<br />

TOWN NAME<br />

LOCAL<br />

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or Where You Should Eat<br />

Every restaurant on this list is here for a reason. The locaon may be scenic or historic, the food may be off the charts, or just real darn good.<br />

Some are fancy, some are far from it, but they are here because we’ve asked them to be here, because we think you should try them out.<br />

ANDY’S CORNERS (LANGTON)<br />

Andy’s Drive-In<br />

3710 Hwy #59 (north of Langton) 519-875-2631<br />

50’s inspired drive-in serving old fashioned flavours since the<br />

1940’s. Eat-in or take-out. Seasonal. www.andysdrivein.com<br />

AYLMER<br />

The Green Frog Tearoom at Pinecro<br />

8122 Rogers Road South<br />

519-773-3435<br />

An Elgin County tradion for 75+ years. Seasonal pao. Lunch daily 11-3.<br />

Reservaons recommended. Licensed under AGCO. www.pinecro.ca<br />

BRANTFORD<br />

The Olde School Restaurant<br />

Paris Rd. West at 687 Powerline Rd. 888-448-3131<br />

Lunch/dinner in historic seng. Her Majesty the Queen dined<br />

here 1997 - you can too. www.theoldeschoolrestaurant.ca<br />

BRIGHTS GROVE<br />

Skeeter Barlows Grill & Bar<br />

2713 Lakeshore Road 519-869-2794<br />

Great food & fun overlooking Lake Huron. Famous Prime Rib<br />

on weekends. www.skeeterbarlows.com<br />

CHATHAM<br />

Mamma Maria’s Ristorante<br />

231 King Street West 519-360-1600<br />

Outstanding menu, comfortable atmosphere, seasonal pao.<br />

Opposite Capitol Theatre. www.mammamariasristorante.ca<br />

INGERSOLL<br />

The Olde Bakery Café<br />

120 Thames Street South 519-485-5757<br />

Taking fresh to the next level. Dine-in Cafe with a variety of<br />

in-house made bakery items & custom order cakes.<br />

KINGSVILLE<br />

Canadian Transportaon Museum & Heritage Village<br />

6155 Arner Townline 519-776-6909<br />

Beauful, retro 50’s themed Diner. Good food, great environment,<br />

licensed, outdoor pao. Informaon at www.ctmhv.com<br />

JACK’S Gastropub 519-733-6900<br />

31 Division Street South www.jacksgastropub.com<br />

Dine indoors or on the paos. Serving locally inspired Farm-to-Fork<br />

seasonal menus with EPIC Wines & Ontario Cra Beers.<br />

Meawas Staon Italian Mediterranean Grill<br />

169 Lansdowne Avenue 519-733-2459<br />

Casual fine dining in Kingsville’s historic train staon.<br />

Pao alongside the Greenway Trail. www.meawasstaon.com<br />

LEAMINGTON<br />

Freddy's Cocktail Lounge & Restaurant 519-325-1257<br />

655 Point Pelee Drive www.freddys.ca<br />

A landmark for over 30 years. Cra beer made on premises.<br />

Burgers, perch, Lebanese speciales, ice cream counter. Open Daily.<br />

My mother-in-law was definitely one of<br />

a kind. When she was born at less than<br />

five pounds, her doctor told her mother<br />

not to become too fond of her as she<br />

probably would not make it. Her mother<br />

would not hear of that, and placed her in<br />

the old wood stove oven to conserve her<br />

warmth and fed her breast milk every<br />

two hours round the clock. The doctor<br />

was proven wrong, as Audrey was a<br />

fighter and as she was fond of saying, “I<br />

came out fighting and fought every day<br />

since.” There were many trials she faced,<br />

but she never gave up her will to fight.<br />

Bad weather, back-breaking farm chores<br />

(carrying two five-gallon pails of chicken<br />

feed across the tops of pen dividings). She<br />

always found a way to make things work.<br />

Many, many years later a large above<br />

ground pool with wooden sides became<br />

a little too wobbly for swimming, so<br />

Audrey folded in the liner to the middle,<br />

Anna Mae’s Bakery & Restaurant<br />

4060 Line 72 519-595-4407<br />

One of Ontario’s most popular restaurants. Homecooked meals,<br />

delicious baked goods and gis. www.annamaes.ca<br />

Mother Nature<br />

By Agnes Burroughs, Dorchester<br />

cut down the sides with a saw and folded<br />

the liner back out and made a beautifully<br />

stunning pond for the backyard. There<br />

were goldfish ensconced in the depths,<br />

and turtles in a separate turtle pond<br />

ringed with a wire cage to deter them<br />

leaving at the top of the area with a<br />

bridge and so many flowers you would<br />

not be able to count.<br />

As always Mother Nature wanted<br />

a piece of the action, and the herons<br />

arrived to try and eat up her lovely 8-inch<br />

goldfish which she lovingly caught and<br />

carried to kiddie pools in the basement<br />

every winter and returned to their<br />

summer homes every spring.<br />

Audrey was having none of that and<br />

got out her pellet gun to frighten them off<br />

LISTOWEL<br />

The Kitchen Cupboard & Icebox<br />

105 Elizabeth Street West 519-291-4777<br />

Known for their delicious sandwiches, panini & home made soup.<br />

Free parking, indoor & outdoor seang. www.shopkci.com<br />

MILLBANK<br />

NEW SARUM<br />

New Sarum Diner<br />

Just off Hwy #3 in New Sarum 519-773-3101<br />

Old Time Favourites in Elgin’s Oldest Diner - Since 1943!<br />

Open Daily. www.newsarum.com<br />

NORWICH<br />

Jordan’s Divine Dish Restaurant & Catering<br />

37 Stover St. South divinedishcatering.com 226-325-3462<br />

Southern American inspired cooking, with a variety of home<br />

cooked meals, fresh cut fries, and house-made desserts.<br />

PARIS<br />

Camp 31 - Real Southern Barbeque<br />

22 Paris Road 519-442-3560<br />

Mouth watering and authenc southern BBQ with a cozy<br />

family atmosphere! www.camp31.com<br />

2 Rivers Restaurant<br />

25 Grand River St. North 519-442-3233<br />

Casual dining from the freshest local ingredients, breakfast,<br />

lunch and dinner. Great views from our pao. Live music.<br />

PETROLIA<br />

Actor’s Casual Dining<br />

4211 Petrolia Line 519-882-0400<br />

Steps away from Victoria Playhouse, with entrees suitably named<br />

for celebries. Open 7 days a week. www.actorscasualdining.ca<br />

PORT BURWELL<br />

Izzy’s Schooner Restaurant & Pao Lookout<br />

35 Robinson St. 519-874-4363 www.schoonersgalley.com<br />

Family menu. Famous for Lake Erie Perch. Local ingredients.<br />

Open Daily. Seasonal pao. Take out. LLBO<br />

PORT FRANKS<br />

Grog’s<br />

Hwy. 21 and 79 519-243-2770<br />

Great pizza, wings, dra beer, fine wines, pao, kids menu.<br />

www.grogs.ca<br />

MacPherson’s<br />

Hwy. 21 at Port Franks Road 519-243-2990<br />

Full breakfast, lunch & dinner, licensed, fuel, variety store and<br />

gi shop.<br />

www.<br />

as they stood knee deep in her Sanctuary.<br />

One day she winged one of the birds,<br />

and then felt bad so moved onto phase<br />

two by placing a grid of fishing line over<br />

the entire pool two inches apart. That<br />

worked like a charm till one day a heron<br />

got his wing caught in the fishing line<br />

and proceeded to rip part of the line<br />

away from the pond. Fixed once again<br />

(the birds never gave up either) but not<br />

to be deterred, Audrey placed fishing<br />

line with cans on it to a line on the porch<br />

which she shook to keep the big birds<br />

away from the pond and her cherry tree.<br />

Her pond was a thing of constant<br />

change and beauty, as she spent many<br />

hours planting flowers around the entire<br />

pool and not missing a single spot, “Any<br />

REECES PORT FRANKS<br />

CORNERS<br />

Marcanda Gis, Tearoom, Fashion Bouque and B&B<br />

4562 London Line (Hwy. #22) 519-845-3133<br />

Enjoy delicious homemade food & tantalizing desserts in our<br />

large country gi shop. Buses welcome.<br />

SARNIA<br />

Big Fish Steak & Lounge<br />

1717 London Road 519-542-5553<br />

Treat yourself to lunch or dinner at Sarnia's trendy steak &<br />

seafood desnaon. Open 7 days. www.bigfishlounge.com<br />

John's Restaurant<br />

1643 London Road 519-542-9821<br />

A landmark since 1964 with our famous breakfast, lunch & dinner.<br />

Homestyle cooking 7 days a week. www.famousbacon.com<br />

Lola’s Lounge<br />

110 Chrisna St. South 519-336-8088<br />

A meless atmosphere for lunch, dinner or a marni.<br />

Moments from Sarnia’s Imperial Theatre.<br />

SIMCOE<br />

The Blue Elephant Cra Brewhouse<br />

96 Norfolk Street South 519-428-2886<br />

Featuring Norfolk products and beer brewed on site.<br />

www.blueelephant.ca<br />

ST. THOMAS<br />

New Sarum Diner<br />

Just off Hwy #3 in New Sarum 519-773-3101<br />

Old Time Favourites in Elgin’s Oldest Diner - Since 1943!<br />

Open Daily. www.newsarum.com<br />

STRATHROY<br />

Clock Tower Inn, Bistro, Pub & Catering 519-205-1500<br />

71 Frank Street www.clocktower-inn.com<br />

Locally sourced meals from scratch in a Historic 1889 Post Office.<br />

Open Tuesday to Saturday for lunch & dinner with seasonal paos.<br />

TAVISTOCK<br />

Quehl’s Restaurant and Catering<br />

33 Woodstock Street South 519-655-2835<br />

Locally inspired comfort food in a historical seng since 1931.<br />

Serving breakfast all day.<br />

WATERDOWN<br />

Dutch Mill Country Market<br />

533 Millgrove Side Road 905-689-7253<br />

Pao & Take Out. Hot lunches, soup & sandwiches, salad bar.<br />

See website for more: www.thedutchmill.ca<br />

tripping.ca<br />

opening and Mother Nature will throw<br />

in a weed so keep the ground totally<br />

covered,” she used to say. Audrey and<br />

Jack made all the wooden features of the<br />

pond from the bridge, lattice, gazebos, a<br />

castle, to a mill and many birdhouses.<br />

There were ladybug sculptures,<br />

frogs, fishing boys, deer, gnomes with<br />

wheelbarrows and lots of concrete birds<br />

to try to scare away the herons. When<br />

anyone remarked on its beauty she was<br />

quick to point out she just planted them<br />

but Mother Nature made them thrive.<br />

I’m sure her twice daily watering and<br />

Miracle Gro certainly had something to<br />

do with her success as well.<br />

She and Mother Nature were pitted<br />

against each other from the beginning<br />

and when she passed, I think she was up<br />

one on Mother Nature, having shovelled<br />

her snow-covered driveway the day<br />

before.<br />

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If you see someone foraging in the<br />

woods or along a creek bank, consider<br />

asking what they are picking. Ask if<br />

they will share their knowledge of the<br />

woodland and the wild with you.<br />

Today we biked past a man in the<br />

woods. I think we were all surprised. He<br />

had a straw hat over long white curls. His<br />

face was wrinkled and his eyes red and<br />

watery. He was shuffling along in the<br />

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cook asparagus, that he has a wife, that<br />

he picks extra fiddleheads and shares<br />

them with a British couple who can’t<br />

forage their own, how long it takes to<br />

fill a bag, and how he won’t pick any<br />

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“Thank you,” I said as I turned to<br />

leave. “I am delighted with what I have<br />

learnt.”<br />

“And,” he calls as I walk away. “When<br />

I am out here I meet nice people.”<br />

How to cook Fiddleheads<br />

Boil them in water for five minutes.<br />

Fry them in hot garlic butter for a<br />

minute or two, stirring them. It’s similar<br />

to cooking asparagus but you only boil<br />

asparagus for three minutes.<br />

Fiddleheads are an interesting visual<br />

addition to vegetable soup.<br />

Editor’s Note: I was also curious so I<br />

researched and discovered fiddleheads can<br />

be found in Southern Ontario during April<br />

and May depending on the weather, often<br />

in flood plains or near rivers or streams.<br />

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Friday to Sunday 11 to 5 Year Round<br />

Pelee Wings<br />

Daniel W. Hatala<br />

our<br />

Cover Artist<br />

in Leamington<br />

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A native Iowan, Dan has spent his<br />

entire working career as an artist.<br />

After studying commercial art, Dan<br />

started his career as an Art Director<br />

at a Midwest agency. He became a<br />

Senior Illustrator at a well-known art studio that allowed him to work with many<br />

nationally known companies. Dan’s niche as a technical illustrator has enabled him to<br />

work for clients such as Danbury Mint, Masterpieces Puzzles, Budweiser, Coors, Pizza Hut,<br />

AMC Theaters, Ducks Unlimited, Sears and many others. In 1996, Dan began working on<br />

his own as a freelance artist and has enjoyed working from his home studio for the past<br />

20 years. In the late 1990s Dan became an Illustrator for the United States Air Force and<br />

has had the privilege of traveling to many bases around the world.<br />

In Dan’s free time, he enjoys motorcycles, hunting, fishing and the outdoors.<br />

Dan continues to live and work from his home studio in Waverly, Iowa.<br />

Pelee Wings<br />

at the Marsh<br />

At The Marsh Boardwalk inside<br />

of Point Pelee National Park.<br />

Offering an Unique<br />

Gift Shop Experience,<br />

Binocular & Bicycle Rentals,<br />

ice cream & beverages.<br />

www.PeleeWings.ca<br />

Paddle Sports...<br />

• Over 100 Models available for purchase.<br />

• Premium rental kayaks on site, see us for<br />

your kayak training needs.<br />

• Repairs, Sales, Rentals & Training.<br />

Gift Shop...<br />

• Two locations to serve you!<br />

• Great selection of nature themed shirts,<br />

jewelry, decorations, gifts, clothing & toys.<br />

• Large selection of field guides & nature<br />

themed books for kids & adults.<br />

• Bird Feeders for all species.<br />

636 Point Pelee Dr., LEAMINGTON • On Lake Erie, 2 km from the Point Pelee e National al<br />

Park gate • info@peleewings.ca ewin<br />

• 519-326-5193<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Superheroes read Chuck Norris comics.<br />

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Lake Huron<br />

The<br />

Daytripper<br />

On to BUXTON & WHEATLEY - Please say you saw their ads in <strong>Daytripping</strong><br />

WORD PLAY<br />

ADMISSION - marketing strategy<br />

ALPHABET - first bet of the night<br />

ASSAIL - pain in the butt<br />

ATROPHY - a winner's reward<br />

BRANDISH - breakfast<br />

BULLDOZE - more than a catnap<br />

CASTAWAY - actors' strike<br />

PLAINTIFF - minor quarrel<br />

SEETHING - eyeball<br />

SHAMROCK - fake diamond<br />

THINKING - skinny monarch<br />

TRIUMPHANT - winning bug<br />

RESTORATION - lecture that puts<br />

you to sleep<br />

Z Z Z<br />

<strong>2023</strong><br />

TOWN WIDE<br />

Z<br />

Z<br />

YARD<br />

SALES<br />

Find 60+ in our Events Lists on pages 68, 69, 70 & 71<br />

PLEASE NOTE: Town Wide Yard Sales are not ‘organized’ events, so please be prepare<br />

a plan B in case of an error, or if there aren’t as many sales as you’d hoped for.<br />

For the most up to date list, go to our Facebook Page<br />

To add your town, email info@daytripping.ca<br />

It Takes a Village<br />

By Mark Moran,<br />

<strong>Daytripping</strong>.<br />

Photos by<br />

Mark Moran and<br />

Tracey Declerk.<br />

businesses and normal life<br />

for 18 months by the time<br />

this occurred.<br />

Wheatley is starting to open up for<br />

business but August 26th, 2021 is a day<br />

that residents will never forget.<br />

That was the day a hydrogen-sulphide<br />

leak exploded at 6:13 p.m. destroying<br />

buildings and damaging much of the<br />

downtown core of this community<br />

southwest of Chatham. There had been<br />

previous evacuations when gas levels<br />

were determined to be unsafe, so the<br />

community had been under duress<br />

for some time, but this event changed<br />

everything.<br />

Amazingly no one was killed in that<br />

explosion, but it set in place a number of<br />

conditions that altered life for residents<br />

and business owners. Wheatley was<br />

off limits to non-local traffic for many<br />

months, and parts of the town were<br />

inaccessible to all, even the property<br />

owners. Numerous residents had to<br />

relocate and weren’t allowed back into<br />

their homes to care for them. Same with<br />

businesses – 30 of them had to close,<br />

which in this small town is the large<br />

majority. Some will not be covered by<br />

insurance. It’s also important to note that<br />

the pandemic had already ravaged most<br />

Some businesses<br />

will never re-open but<br />

we were pleased to get<br />

word from <strong>Daytripping</strong><br />

customer Tracey Declerk<br />

that she was finally able to<br />

welcome people back to<br />

The Briar Patch, located at<br />

the main intersection and<br />

a stone’s throw from the scene of the<br />

explosion. The impact threw material in<br />

all directions but her building, despite<br />

the proximity was spared... from the<br />

explosion at least. Like many other<br />

business and homeowners she wasn’t<br />

allowed to re-enter the property, not<br />

even to take steps to winterize it. The<br />

hydro was shut off and it sat empty.<br />

However, she also describes how<br />

the town came together. The<br />

Briar Patch is a terrific gift<br />

shop featuring numerous<br />

handmade goods of their<br />

own making, by local and<br />

many Canadian artisans.<br />

The items are almost<br />

Exit 401 at #81 or #90<br />

South to Eighth Line,<br />

East to A.D. Shadd Rd.<br />

401<br />

Exit 81<br />

North Buxton<br />

Hwy. 3<br />

A.D. Shadd Rd.<br />

Eighth Line<br />

NHS<br />

Chatham<br />

40<br />

Exit<br />

90<br />

MAY, JUNE, SEPT:<br />

Wed-Sun 1-4:30<br />

JULY & AUGUST:<br />

Daily 10-4:30<br />

OCT to APRIL:<br />

Mon-Fri 1-4:30<br />

or by appt<br />

ONTARIO SHOP<br />

NY<br />

LOCAL<br />

From Slavery to Freedom...<br />

...Last Stop Buxton<br />

The Buxton museum, officially opened in 1967, was<br />

Raleigh Township’s Centennial Project as a memorial<br />

to the Elgin settlement, a haven for formerly<br />

enslaved people of the American system of slavery.<br />

• EXPLORE THE SITE • HEAR LOCAL STORIES<br />

• VIEW COLLECTIONS • RESEARCH ARCHIVES<br />

Located on A.D. Shadd Road • 519-352-4799<br />

The Museum’s primary goal is to preserve artifacts<br />

of the settlement with special emphasis on the<br />

history & accomplishments of the original settlers<br />

and their descendants. Among other important<br />

artifacts are the diary of Rev. William King, Buxton<br />

founder, personal papers, dresser and bed, a<br />

wedding gift made by formerly enslaved people.<br />

Facilities include picnic, playground, BBQ area<br />

with shelter, washrooms, bus & car parking.<br />

100th Annual<br />

Homecoming<br />

Celebration<br />

September 1-4, <strong>2023</strong><br />

Details on Website<br />

buxtonmuseum.com<br />

um<br />

om<br />

BUXTON<br />

LIBERTY<br />

BELL<br />

Presented in 1850 by the<br />

coloured inhabitants of<br />

Pittsburgh to the Academy<br />

at Raleigh, Canada West.<br />

It rang every time someone<br />

arrived in Buxton.<br />

Hands on displays and<br />

storyboards trace ancestry<br />

and detail the original<br />

settlement.<br />

The last<br />

surviving<br />

Canadian<br />

schoolhouse,<br />

built by<br />

formerly<br />

enslaved<br />

people, in<br />

1861.<br />

Experience living history at one of the last Underground Railroad stops!<br />

endless but a few favourites are Great<br />

Lakes and Pelee Island Cribbage boards,<br />

wooden pull string flapping ducks to<br />

hang, hand painted camper birdhouses,<br />

knit blankets, wooden welcome signs,<br />

locally painted roof slates, fused glass,<br />

soaps, specialty foods and more.<br />

There’s also a section now for “Pure<br />

Wheatley” apparel and it’s been a very<br />

popular theme that donates back to the<br />

community as well.<br />

“Our local community came together.<br />

We took care of our own,” Tracey said<br />

in explaining how volunteers opened<br />

a village resource centre for residents<br />

to go for supplies, municipal services,<br />

counselling and more. “It was our<br />

Saving Grace,” she adds and credits Greg<br />

Hetherington among many for his work<br />

to start a fundraiser. “We wanted to give<br />

life to the community... our community<br />

lifted each other and continues to.”<br />

However, it’s still a very difficult road<br />

ahead. “Our community is fractured,”<br />

Tracey lamented. “We’re lacking our<br />

hub... there are no restaurants in<br />

town, our post office is by the<br />

lake.” That would be Lake<br />

Erie she’s referring to, as<br />

Wheatley is known as the<br />

“Freshwater Fishing Capital<br />

of Canada.”<br />

When I was there to<br />

speak to Tracey, road<br />

signs outside of town still<br />

directed traffic to a detour, but<br />

the town is accessible as we print<br />

this and the damage is still very much<br />

present. Having been in Wheatley many<br />

times before, it was shocking to stand<br />

within the destruction, see evidence of<br />

the impact and wonder how difficult<br />

the road ahead will be. The gas wells<br />

that are expected to be at the heart of<br />

the problem still exist, and monitoring is<br />

ongoing. The town experienced a similar<br />

explosion in 1936.<br />

The Briar Patch re-opened in<br />

December and Tracey says that it’s<br />

been pretty good so far. Her suppliers,<br />

understanding what the business has<br />

endured, have been fabulous and have<br />

even offered free supplies in some cases.<br />

I’m certainly encouraging our readers<br />

to go discover this unique shop and be<br />

ready to support Wheatley as it struggles<br />

back from this disaster. Bring a cooler as<br />

well—this is one of the best places in the<br />

world to buy fresh fish.<br />

As Tracey said in summing up the<br />

community’s brave response to the<br />

hardship it’s endured, “It takes a village!”<br />

MI<br />

Page 10<br />

Chuch Norris’ reflection won’t even look him in the eye.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


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ABERFOYLE S-8<br />

Aberfoyle Antique Market 519-763-1077<br />

www.aberfoyle-antiques.com<br />

AILSA CRAIG M-11<br />

ALVINSTON I-13<br />

Munro Apiaries 519-847-5333<br />

www.munrohoney.com<br />

AMHERSTBURG A-19<br />

Amherstburg Tourism 519-730-1309<br />

www.visitamherstburg.ca<br />

Gibson Gallery 519-736-2826<br />

www.gibsonartgallery.com<br />

Wolfhead Distillery 519-726-1111<br />

www.drinkwolfhead.com<br />

ARKONA I-11<br />

AYLMER N-14<br />

Aylmer & District Tourist Info. 519-773-3446<br />

AYLMER-MALAHIDE Museum & Archives 519-773-9723<br />

www.amtelecom.net/~aylmermuseum<br />

Aylmer Thrift Store 226-544-0379<br />

www.mcson.org<br />

Elgin Feeds Country Store 519-773-8481<br />

www.elginfeeds.com<br />

Gay Lea Dairy Museum 519-773-2955<br />

www.cec-dairymuseum.com<br />

Mennonite Furniture Gallery 519-765-4386<br />

www.mfgi.ca<br />

Pinecroft Pottery & Gift Shop 519-773-3435<br />

www.pinecroft.ca<br />

Spare Moments Craft Supplies 519-765-3550<br />

The Wood Connection (Copenhagen) 519-773-9049<br />

BADEN P-9<br />

Castle Kilbride National Historic Site 519-634-8444<br />

www.castlekilbride.ca<br />

BAYFIELD J-7<br />

Bayfield Berry Farm 519-482-1666<br />

www.bayfieldberryfarm.on.ca<br />

BEACHVILLE O-11<br />

BELLE RIVER - ON THE LAKE D-17<br />

BENMILLER K-6<br />

BIRR L-11<br />

BLENHEIM H-17<br />

Town of Blenheim<br />

www.townofblenheim.com<br />

Antiquated Joys Home Decor 519-676-2371<br />

Crossroads Pellets & Grilling 226-291-0110<br />

Delhaven Orchards<br />

www.delhaven.com<br />

519-676-4475<br />

Ford & McIntyre Men’s Wear 519-676-5144<br />

More Than Tz 519-676-5151<br />

Saffron’s Threads Consignment 226-291-0123<br />

Serena’s Ladies Wear 519-676-3384<br />

The Little Change Room 519-676-8733<br />

Treasures on Talbot 519-676-0770<br />

BLYTH L-6<br />

Maple and Moose<br />

www.mapleandmoose.com<br />

519-523-4276<br />

BOTHWELL I-15<br />

Parks Blueberries (March thru Dec.) 519-692-5373<br />

www.parksblueberries.com<br />

Sundowner Truck Accessories 1-800-268-2411<br />

www.sundownertruckaccessories.com<br />

BRANTFORD S-10<br />

Bell Homestead National Historic Site 519-756-6220<br />

www.bellhomestead.ca<br />

Crossroads Trading Post 519-759-8960<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

Old World Marketplace 519-900-1928<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

Serenity Country Candles 519-753-6374<br />

www.serenitycountrycandles.com<br />

BRIGHT P-10<br />

BRIGHTS GROVE G-11<br />

Gallery in the Grove 519-869-4643<br />

www.galleryinthegrove.com<br />

Skeeter Barlow’s Grill & Bar 519-869-2794<br />

www.skeeterbarlows.com<br />

BROCKTON N-2<br />

BROWNSVILLE O-13<br />

BURLINGTON U-9<br />

Tourism Burlington 1-877-499-9989<br />

www.tourismburlington.com<br />

BUXTON G-18<br />

Buxton Historical Site & Museum 519-352-4799<br />

www.buxtonmuseum.com<br />

CAINSVILLE S-11<br />

CALEDONIA T-11<br />

Grand River Cruises 519-765-4107<br />

www.grandrivercruises.ca<br />

CAMBRIDGE R-9<br />

Southworks Antique Mall 519-740-0110<br />

www.southworksantiques.com<br />

CAMLACHIE<br />

Lake Life 519-328-2217<br />

www.lakelifestudio.com<br />

CAMPBELLVILLE T-8<br />

Antique Stained Glass Windows 905-854-2152<br />

www.thestonehouse.ca<br />

CAYUGA U-12<br />

CHATHAM G-17<br />

Chatham-Kent Tourism 800-561-6125<br />

www.VisitCK.ca<br />

Loads of Love Thrift Shop 519-352-0911<br />

www.loadsoflove.ca<br />

Mrs. Bell’s Tea Room 226-627-0248<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

New Life Thrift Store 519-354-5033<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

Roesch Meats 519-351-7711<br />

www.rmeats.com<br />

Sons of Kent Brewing Company 519-354-2337<br />

www.sonsofkent.com<br />

The Glasshouse Nursery/Garden Centre 519-352-1127<br />

www.glasshousenursery.ca<br />

CLIFFORD O-4<br />

Rooster’s Perch Antiques 519-327-4550<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

COLCHESTER B-20<br />

CLINTON K-7<br />

Central Huron Tourism 1-866-695-3364<br />

www.centralhuron.com<br />

Cinnamon Cabin Mennonite Furniture 226-457-0575<br />

www.cinnamoncabinco.ca<br />

Kildonan House B&B 519-482-1163<br />

www.kildonanhouse.com<br />

Repurposed Artisan Designs 226-750-5611<br />

www.antiquesrad.com<br />

COPENHAGEN N-15<br />

The Wood Connection (Aylmer) 519-773-9049<br />

COTTAM D-19<br />

COURTLAND P-13<br />

Courtland Bakery 519-688-<strong>2023</strong><br />

DASHWOOD K-9<br />

DELAWARE L-13<br />

Ska-Nah-Doht Village & Museum 519-264-2420<br />

www.ltvca.ca/conservation-lands/ska-nah-doht-longwoods<br />

DELHI Q-13<br />

Courtland Treasures Antiques 519-582-2929<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

Find out...<br />

Where You<br />

Should at<br />

Country Home Candle 519-582-8377<br />

www.countryhomecandle.com<br />

Fernlea lVlX Used Books 519-582-1794<br />

Wholesome Pickins Market & Bakery 519-582-1114<br />

www.wholesomepickins.ca<br />

DORCHESTER N-12<br />

Ziggy’s Feathered Friends 519-268-0888<br />

www.ziggysfeatheredfriends.com<br />

DRESDEN G-15<br />

Dresden BIA/Info & Events 519-683-4368<br />

dresden.ca<br />

620 Interiors 647-203-2194<br />

Babcock Jewellers 519-683-2463<br />

Crystal’s Curiosities 226-627-8885<br />

Dresden Plate Quilt Shoppe 519-683-2300<br />

Gary’s Gallery Antiques 519-401-7322<br />

Kentwood Gardens 519-683-4956<br />

Kimberly’s One-of-a-Kind 519-437-8064<br />

McKellar’s Flowers & Gifts 519-683-4368<br />

Union Block Bakery Cafe 519-683-3000<br />

DUBLIN M-8<br />

DUNDAS T-10<br />

The Keeping Room<br />

www.thekeepingroom.ca<br />

905-627-5880<br />

EMBRO O-11<br />

Workshop Supply 519-475-4947<br />

www.workshopsupply.com<br />

ERIEAU H-18<br />

ESSEX C-19<br />

Town of Essex<br />

www.essex.ca<br />

Blimey’s British Store 226-787-1244<br />

www.blimeys.ca<br />

Crafty Candles 519-776-8585<br />

www.craftycandles.ca<br />

Essex Stained Glass 519-776-4577<br />

www.essexstainedglass.com<br />

Heritage Essex Railway Station 519-776-9800<br />

www.essexrailwaystation.com<br />

Schinkels’ Meat Market 519-776-7541<br />

www.schinkels.com<br />

EXETER L-9<br />

FOREST H-11<br />

Alton Farms Winery<br />

www.altonfarmsestatewinery.com<br />

519-899-2479<br />

Forest BIA 519-786-4062<br />

www.shopforest.ca<br />

Forest Florist 519-786-2339<br />

www.forestflorist.com<br />

Williamson Farms Country Store 226-520-0144<br />

www.williamsonfarms.ca<br />

FREELTON T-9<br />

Freelton Antique Mall 905-659-0948<br />

www.freeltonantiquemall.com<br />

GLENCOE J-14<br />

GORRIE N-5<br />

Top Notch Furniture 519-335-3213<br />

www.topnotchfurniture.com<br />

GODERICH J-5 (ALSO SEE BENMILLER)<br />

All Around The House 519-524-4181<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

Culinary Poet 519-619-1919<br />

www.theculinarypoet.ca<br />

Downtown Goderich BIA 519-440-4871<br />

www.goderichbia.ca<br />

GRAND BEND J-9<br />

Pinedale Motor Inn 888-838-7463<br />

www.pinedale.on.ca<br />

Green Bucks Seasonal Store<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

Lambton Heritage Museum 519-243-2600<br />

www.lambtonmuseums.ca<br />

Torched Brewing 519-238-8896<br />

www.torchedbrewing.com<br />

Westland Greenhouses 519-238-1321<br />

www.westlandgreenhouses.com<br />

HAGERSVILLE T-12<br />

on page 8<br />

HAMILTON U-10<br />

Ain’t nothin’ better in the world, you know / Than lyin’ in the sun with your radio<br />

HARRISTON O-4<br />

Acheson Pharmacy 519-338-3230<br />

www.achesonpharmacy.com<br />

Alpaca Time 519-327-4566<br />

www.alpacatime.ca<br />

Beyond The Rock 519-338-5008<br />

www.shopbeyondtherock.ca<br />

Davies Antiques 519-338-2449<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

Escape the Old Post 519-510-2222<br />

www.escapetheoldpost.ca<br />

HARROW B-20<br />

Full Circle Thrift Shoppe 519-738-6202<br />

Priscilla’s Presents<br />

www.priscillas-presents.com<br />

519-738-0001<br />

The Old Milk Shed Antiques 519-738-3084<br />

HENSALL L-8<br />

Ferguson Apiaries 519-236-4979<br />

www.fergusonapiaries.on.ca<br />

ILDERTON L-11<br />

Bloomers Family Farm 519-666-1255<br />

www.bloomersfarm.com<br />

Campfire Ninja --<br />

www.campfireninja.com<br />

INGERSOLL O-12<br />

Ingersoll Cheese & Agricultural Museum 519-485-5510<br />

www.ingersoll.ca/cheesemuseum<br />

K & A Quilt Studio 519-425-4141<br />

www.kaquiltstudio.com<br />

Patina’s Gifts of Art & Craft 519-485-6466<br />

www.patinas.ca<br />

IPPERWASH H-10<br />

KENT BRIDGE H-16<br />

Kent Bridge Country Market 519-352-5226<br />

www.kentbridgecountrymarket.com<br />

Roesch Meats 519-351-7711<br />

www.rmeats.com<br />

KINCARDINE K-2<br />

Lakeside Downtown Kincardine Tourism 519-955-0547<br />

www.visitkincardine.ca<br />

KINGSVILLE C-20<br />

Kingsville BIA 519-733-6250<br />

www.kingsvillebia.com<br />

Anna’s Garden, Home & Wellness 519-965-3647<br />

www.annasflowers.ca<br />

Banded Goose Brewery & Taproom 519-733-9700<br />

www.bandedgoosebrewing.com<br />

Canadian Transportation Museum 519-776-6909<br />

www.ctmhv.com<br />

Cindy’s Home & Garden 519-733-9425<br />

www.cindysgarden.com<br />

Distinctive Inns of Kingsville 519-733-5070<br />

www.distinctiveinnsofkingsville.com<br />

Fehr’s Heritage Bakery 519-733-0303<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

Jack’s Gastropub Restaurant 519-733-6900<br />

www.jacksgastropub.com<br />

Jack Miner Bird Sanctuary 519-733-4034<br />

www.jackminer.ca<br />

Kingsville Military Museum 519-733-2803<br />

www.kingsvillemilitarymuseum.ca<br />

Kingsville Music Society --<br />

www.kingsvillemusicsociety.com<br />

Pelee Island Winery 519-733-6551<br />

www.peleeisland.com<br />

Mettawas Station Mediterranean Grill 519-733-2459<br />

www.mettawasstation.com<br />

The Main Grill & Ale House 519-733-8600<br />

www.themaingrillandalehouse.com<br />

KINTORE N-11<br />

KITCHENER R-8<br />

LAMBTON SHORES J-10<br />

www.LambtonShores.ca 519-243-1400<br />

LANGTON Q-14<br />

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25<br />

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hg hg 15<br />

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hg hg 31<br />

15<br />

Walton<br />

hg hg 4<br />

hg16<br />

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Holmesville<br />

Clinton<br />

Kinburn<br />

hg 15<br />

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hg hg 13<br />

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Bayfield<br />

dc 4 Harpurhey Brodhagen<br />

Seaforth<br />

dc 23<br />

Egmondville<br />

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Varna 3<br />

St. Columban<br />

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Brucefield<br />

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hg hg 31<br />

hg 12 Dublin<br />

Kippen 32<br />

Mitchell<br />

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St. Joseph<br />

hg dc 84<br />

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hg 2 hg 20 Fullarton<br />

Dashwood<br />

hg hg 83<br />

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163<br />

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10 23 Woodham<br />

Huron Park<br />

hg 81 Mount<br />

Centralia<br />

Port<br />

Carmel<br />

hg 5<br />

dc ji 4 151 St. Marys<br />

Franks<br />

5 Whalen<br />

Ipperwash<br />

Corbett<br />

Corners<br />

Beach<br />

hg<br />

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hg 139 123<br />

24 24 Granton<br />

Chippewas of Kettle<br />

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47 hg 59<br />

dc hg 7<br />

27<br />

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hg 25<br />

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Lambton Shores<br />

hg hg 9<br />

4 23 hg 16<br />

hg hg 12<br />

17<br />

Denfield<br />

31<br />

Forest<br />

hg 27<br />

Fanshawe<br />

dc 6<br />

Nairn<br />

hg 20 Birr<br />

Bryanston<br />

hg 28hg1<br />

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Camlachie<br />

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27 Tham<br />

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Warwick<br />

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LONDON<br />

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hg 22 Melrose<br />

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Sarnia<br />

hg 22<br />

56<br />

65 69 Poplar Lobo<br />

Mandaumin<br />

hg hg 16 17 D<br />

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Hill<br />

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hg O 199<br />

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31 hg 20 26<br />

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86<br />

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hg 98<br />

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hg 180<br />

8<br />

11 Belm<br />

St. Clair<br />

hg 10<br />

Chippewas of<br />

35<br />

Courtright<br />

hg dc 177<br />

hg 80<br />

Oil City Inwood<br />

the Thames<br />

Oneida Nation<br />

30<br />

Brigden<br />

hg 80<br />

Alvinston<br />

First Nation Muncey<br />

Melbourne<br />

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hg 36<br />

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Munsee-Delaware<br />

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St. Thomas<br />

P 14<br />

Nation<br />

Talbotville<br />

hg 164<br />

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dc 74<br />

Middlemiss<br />

Lynhurst<br />

Marine City<br />

Wilkesport<br />

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Sombra<br />

Glencoe<br />

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27<br />

1 79 Station<br />

Newbury<br />

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8 16<br />

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78<br />

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hg 23<br />

hg 137<br />

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hg ji 7 hg<br />

ji 103 Wallacetown<br />

Stanley<br />

STERLING<br />

Walpole Island Wallaceburg<br />

Dresden<br />

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hg 121 129<br />

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hg hg29 29 15 Thamesville<br />

Moravian of<br />

Duttona<br />

the Thames<br />

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104 Eagle Beach<br />

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ji 103<br />

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Mitchell's<br />

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hg 3<br />

Bay<br />

hg 18 18<br />

Muirkirk<br />

New Glasgow<br />

30hg28<br />

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Port Glasgow<br />

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101 Ridgetown<br />

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McGregor<br />

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Leamington<br />

hg 13<br />

Pelee<br />

hg 50<br />

33hg20<br />

Pelee<br />

Colchester<br />

POINT PELEE<br />

Island<br />

NATIONAL PARK<br />

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Cedar Beach<br />

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Belle River<br />

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Point Edward<br />

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hg 96<br />

23<br />

10<br />

hg 95<br />

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O Berkeley P Q R S T 30<br />

Singhampton<br />

Glen Huron New Lowell<br />

U V W X 94<br />

Sandy Cove<br />

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Point Bolster<br />

Cannington<br />

hg hg<br />

hg<br />

hg hg 46<br />

Mooresburg<br />

32 13<br />

Feversham<br />

Creemore<br />

90 27<br />

Franklin Jacksons<br />

hg O 90<br />

dc dc 25<br />

Markdale<br />

Brentwood<br />

Island<br />

hg 12<br />

Angus<br />

Dornoch<br />

Alcona<br />

Beach Point<br />

Eugenia<br />

48<br />

hg 7<br />

dc hg hg<br />

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6<br />

hg hg 12<br />

4<br />

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Holly<br />

Stroud<br />

Grove<br />

Pefferlaw<br />

Maxwell<br />

hg 85 21 78 Sutton<br />

Virginia<br />

Dunedin<br />

9<br />

Glencairn<br />

Ivy<br />

23<br />

Manilla<br />

Irish<br />

hg<br />

hg 2<br />

hg hg hg 88<br />

hg 39<br />

Georgina<br />

Lake<br />

79<br />

Flesherton<br />

hg hg<br />

hg 18 12 Lisle<br />

Thornton<br />

Bell Ewart<br />

Badjeros Maple Valley<br />

Innisfil<br />

Roches Point<br />

82<br />

Ceylon<br />

hg 79<br />

hg hg hg 18<br />

hg 21 78<br />

Cook's<br />

Bay<br />

O<br />

hg 4<br />

13<br />

21<br />

Lefroy<br />

West Grey<br />

Baldwin<br />

Churchill<br />

4<br />

hg hg hg hg hg 10<br />

Keswick<br />

Brown 32 Udora<br />

Sunderland<br />

Baxter<br />

Gilford<br />

hg 75<br />

3<br />

8 3<br />

hg dc dc 7 12<br />

dc dc 89<br />

10 dc<br />

hg hg Blackwater Sony<br />

Priceville<br />

Redickville<br />

hg 56<br />

Hill<br />

Honeywood<br />

hg hg hg hg hg hg 4 14<br />

39 13 13<br />

Proton<br />

10<br />

Terra Nova<br />

15<br />

89<br />

5<br />

Cookstown<br />

hg 32 Ravenshoe<br />

Sea<br />

Station<br />

Durham<br />

Dundalk<br />

East<br />

Allan Park<br />

Horning's<br />

Everett<br />

Zephyr Leaskdale<br />

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Bradford<br />

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Gwillimbury<br />

Varney<br />

Nicolston<br />

West<br />

Corbetton<br />

48<br />

11 23 18 Alliston<br />

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Petrolia<br />

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HURON<br />

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Stratford<br />

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London<br />

MIDDLESEX<br />

St. Thomas<br />

Lake Erie<br />

OXFORD<br />

WELLINGTON<br />

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NORFOLK<br />

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Port Dover<br />

11<br />

Hamilton<br />

10<br />

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Burlington<br />

Caledonia<br />

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Links to all of these organizaons can be found at...<br />

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TORONTO<br />

Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island<br />

www.visitwindsoressex.com<br />

1-800-265-3633<br />

Lake Ontario<br />

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Chatham-Kent Tourism<br />

14 www.visitck.ca<br />

1-800-561-6125<br />

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Tourism Sarnia-Lambton<br />

www.ontbluecoast.com<br />

1-800-265-0316<br />

Tourism London<br />

www.londontourism.ca<br />

1-800-265-2602<br />

Middlesex Tourism<br />

www.visitmiddlesex.ca<br />

519-434-7321<br />

Elgin County Tourism<br />

www.elgintourist.com<br />

1-877-GO-ELGIN<br />

Tourism Oxford<br />

www.tourismoxford.ca<br />

519-539-9800 ext. 3355<br />

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www.norfolktourism.ca<br />

1-800-699-9038<br />

Tourism Haldimand<br />

www.haldimandcounty.ca<br />

1-800-863-9607<br />

Tourism Hamilton<br />

www.tourismhamilton.com<br />

1-800-263-8590<br />

Tourism Branord<br />

www.discoverbranord.ca<br />

1-800-265-6299<br />

County of Brant Tourism<br />

www.brant.ca<br />

1-888-250-2296<br />

Straord Tourism Alliance<br />

www.visitstraord.ca<br />

1-800-561-7926<br />

Tourism Burlington<br />

www.tourismburlington.com<br />

1-877-499-9989<br />

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#1<br />

DAYTRIPPER<br />

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DI R EC TO R Y<br />

TOWN Unique SW NAME, Ontario TOWN NAME Map!<br />

Shops,<br />

and another awesome TOWN NAME<br />

FOUR PAGE<br />

Find more great stops on our:<br />

Stops and Websites<br />

“Buy Local, Buy Fresh”<br />

“Corkscrews & Cra Brews”<br />

(See PAGE 3 I Index) d PULLOUT SECTION!<br />

Pelee Wings Nature Store 519-326-5193<br />

www.peleewings.ca<br />

There’s No Place Like Home Antiques 519-325-1455<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

LISTOWEL O-6<br />

Knapp Shoes 519-291-4750<br />

www.knappshoes.ca<br />

Sprinrite Yarn Factory Outlet 519-291-3951<br />

www.yarnfactoryoutlet.com<br />

The Kitchen Cupboard & Ice Box 519-291-4777<br />

www.shopkci.com<br />

LONDESBOROUGH L-6<br />

Greyhaven Gardens 519-523-9781<br />

www.greyhavengardens.com<br />

LONDON<br />

M-12 (INC. LAMBETH & HYDE PARK)<br />

www.londontourism.ca<br />

519-661-5000 • 1-800-265-2602<br />

London Tourism 1-800-265-2602<br />

www.londontourism.ca<br />

Visit Middlesex 519-434-7321<br />

www.visitmiddlesex.ca<br />

A & M Garden Centre 519-652-3539<br />

www.amgardencentre.ca<br />

Attic Books 519-432-7277<br />

www.atticbooks.ca<br />

East Park Golf Gardens 519-451-2950<br />

www.eastparkgolf.com<br />

Fanshawe Pioneer Village 519-457-1296<br />

www.fanshawepioneervillage.ca<br />

Memory Lane Antiques 519-471-2835<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

The Bloomin’ Bog (near Ilderton) 519-666-0132<br />

www.bloominbog.com<br />

Thomas Bros. Farm Market 519-652-5551<br />

www.thomasbrothersfarms.ca<br />

MEAFORD (EAST OF OWEN SOUND)<br />

MELBOURNE K-13<br />

Arrowwood Farm & Events 519-289-0389<br />

www.arrowwoodfarmontario.com<br />

In A Jam 519-289-5267<br />

www.inajam.com<br />

MILDMAY N-3<br />

MILLBANK O-7<br />

Anna Mae’s Restaurant & Bakery 519-595-4407<br />

www.annamaes.ca<br />

Millbank Cheese & Butter 519-595-8787<br />

www.millbankcheese.com<br />

Millbank Family Furniture 519-595-7105<br />

www.millbankfamilyfurniture.ca<br />

Zehr’s Country Market 519-595-4403<br />

www.zehrscountrymarket.com<br />

MILVERTON O-7<br />

MINTO O-5<br />

Town of Minto Tourism 519-338-2511<br />

www.town.minto.on.ca<br />

MITCHELL M-8<br />

MOORETOWN E-13<br />

Moore Museum 519-867-2020<br />

www.mooremuseum.ca<br />

MORPETH I-17<br />

MOUNT BRYDGES K-13<br />

Brickyard Antiques & Repurposed Things<br />

www.brickyardantiques.com<br />

Sew Creative 519-264-2177<br />

www.sewcreativequilting.ca<br />

MOUNT PLEASANT R-11<br />

NAIRN K-11<br />

NEUSTADT N-3<br />

NEW HAMBURG P-9<br />

Oak Grove Cheese Factory 519-662-1212<br />

www.oakgrovecheese.ca<br />

NEW SARUM N-14<br />

New Sarum Diner 519-773-3101<br />

www.newsarum.com<br />

NEWTON O-7<br />

E&E’s Cloth & Creations 519-595-8569<br />

www.eandeclothandcreations.com<br />

NORTH BUXTON C-18<br />

Buxton Historical Site & Museum 519-352-4799<br />

www.buxtonmuseum.com<br />

NORWICH Q-12<br />

Our Gift Shoppe 519-863-2380<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

OIL SPRINGS H-14<br />

Oil Museum of Canada 519-834-2840<br />

www.lambtonmuseums.ca<br />

PAISLEY M-1<br />

PALMYRA J-16<br />

PARIS R-10<br />

Chocolate Sensations 519-442-1616<br />

www.chocolatesensations.ca<br />

John M. Hall House of Linens 519-442-4242<br />

www.johnmhall.ca<br />

PARKHILL J-10<br />

PELEE ISLAND E-20<br />

PETERSBURG Q-9<br />

Brian Greer Tin Ceilings 519-743-9710<br />

www.tinceiling.com<br />

PETROLIA H-13<br />

You ’ ll be surprised!<br />

519-882-2350<br />

www.VisitPetrolia.ca<br />

Artz Den - Art, Crafts & Supplies 226-738-0911<br />

www.artzden.ca<br />

Country Yarns 519-882-8740<br />

www.country-yarns.com<br />

Hogan Pharmacy 519-882-1840<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

Olde Post Office Shoppe 519-882-0747<br />

www.petroliaenterprises.ca<br />

Petrolia Mercantile & Tea 519-882-0238<br />

www.facebook.com/petrolia.mercantile<br />

Victoria Playhouse Petrolia 800-717-7694<br />

www.thevpp.ca<br />

POINT EDWARD F-12 (ALSO SEE SARNIA)<br />

Buttons & Bows 519-491-1412<br />

www.buttons-and-bows.ca<br />

Kind Decor 519-381-5165<br />

www.kinddecor.ca<br />

Village of Point Edward 519-337-3021<br />

www.villageofpointedward.com<br />

PORT BRUCE N-14<br />

PORT BURWELL O-15<br />

Municipality of Bayham 519-866-5521<br />

www.bayham.on.ca<br />

HMSC OJIBWA Museum of Naval History 519-633-7641<br />

www.projectojibwa.ca<br />

PORT DOVER S-14<br />

Port Dover Board of Trade 519-583-1314<br />

www.portdover.ca<br />

PORT FRANKS I-10<br />

Lambton Shores --<br />

www.lambtonshores.ca<br />

PORT ROWAN Q-15<br />

Frannie’s Attic Antiques 519-410-4861<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

Jonny K’s Fresh Produce --<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

Twin’s Ice Cream (May-Oct) 519-586-7994<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

PORT STANLEY M-15<br />

DeBackere Farm Market (Union) 519-631-1370<br />

www.debackerefarmmarket.ca<br />

Inn on the Harbour 519-782-7623<br />

www.innontheharbour.net<br />

Mackie’s On The Beach 519-782-4390<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

Pepper Tree Spice Co. 519-782-7800<br />

www.peppertreespice.com<br />

Port Stanley Festival Theatre 519-782-4353<br />

www.portstanleytheatre.ca<br />

PRINCETON Q-11<br />

REECES CORNERS H-12<br />

RIDGETOWN I-16<br />

Ridge House Museum 519-360-1998<br />

www.chatham-kent.ca/ridgehousemuseum<br />

RIPLEY K-3<br />

Shoreline Chic 519-395-2236<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

RODNEY K-15<br />

RUTHVEN D-20<br />

Ruthven Nursery & Garden Centre 519-326-4019<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

ST. CLEMENTS P-8<br />

ST. GEORGE S-10<br />

ST. JACOBS Q-7<br />

Market Road Antiques 519-746-1999<br />

www.stjacobs.com<br />

St. Jacobs & Aberfoyle Model Railway 519-664-3737<br />

www.stjacobsmodelrailway.com<br />

Three Sisters Cultural Centre 226-771-9055<br />

www.threesisterscentre.ca<br />

ST. MARYS N-10<br />

Snapping Turtle Coffee Roasters 226-661-8000<br />

www.snappingturtlecoffee.com<br />

ST. THOMAS M-14 (ALSO SEE TALBOTVILLE)<br />

Elgin County Tourism 877-463-5446 (ex168)<br />

www.elgintourist.com<br />

Antiques on the Side 519-633-8190<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

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Berry Hill Limited 519-631-0480<br />

www.berryhilllimited.com<br />

Briwood Farm Market 519-633-9691<br />

www.briwoodfarmmarket.com<br />

Canadale Nurseries Ltd. 519-631-7264<br />

www.canadale.com<br />

Elgin County Heritage Centre 519-631-1460<br />

www.elgin-county.ca<br />

Elgin Military Museum 519-633-7641<br />

www.theelginmilitarymuseum.ca<br />

Harvest Table Rustic Design<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

Katnap Antiques/Lumley & Co. B&B 519-764-2384<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

New Sarum Diner 519-773-3101<br />

www.newsarum.com<br />

Purely Wicked Gift Store 226-224-8559<br />

www.purelywicked.ca<br />

Revival Studio --<br />

Find us on Facebook (RevivalStudioST)<br />

Shaw’s Ice Cream 519-631-2510<br />

www.shawsicecream.com<br />

St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre 519-631-4040<br />

www.stepac.ca<br />

The Rusty Sign Shop 519-633-1043<br />

Find us on Facebook & Instagram<br />

ST. WILLIAMS R-15<br />

Burning Kiln Winery 519-586-9858<br />

www.burningkilnwinery.ca<br />

SALFORD O-12<br />

Village Cheese Mill 519-485-0600<br />

www.villagecheesemill.com<br />

SARNIA F-12 (ALSO SEE POINT EDWARD & BRIGHT’S GROVE)<br />

FREE EXPERIENCE GUIDE AVAILABLE!<br />

1-800-265-0316<br />

WWW.ONTBLUECOAST.COM<br />

Sarnia Tourism Information 1-800-265-0316<br />

www.ontbluecoast.com<br />

Downtown Market 519-328-2217<br />

downtownmarketsarnia.ca<br />

Duc D’Orleans II Cruise Ship 519-337-5152<br />

www.ducdorleans.com<br />

Ferrera Concrete 519-542-7071<br />

www.ferreraconcrete.ca<br />

Gallery in the Grove 519-869-4643<br />

www.galleryinthegrove.com<br />

Imperial Theatre 877-344-7469<br />

www.imperialtheatre.net<br />

Lawrence House Centre for the Arts 519-337-0507<br />

www.lawrencehouse.ca<br />

Local Motif & Just-A-Nuff Antiques 519-336-3838<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

Sipkens Garden Centre & Gifts 519-542-8353<br />

www.sipkensnurseries.com<br />

Stones ‘N Bones Museum 519-336-2100<br />

www.stonesnbones.ca<br />

The Book Keeper 519-337-3171<br />

www.sarniabookkeeper.com<br />

SEAFORTH L-7<br />

Cotton Harvest Quilt Shop 519-600-1646<br />

www.thecottonharvest.com<br />

SHAKESPEARE O-9<br />

Best Little Pork Shoppe 519-625-8194<br />

www.porkshoppe.com<br />

The Quilt Place 519-625-8435<br />

www.thequiltplace.ca<br />

SHEDDEN L-14<br />

SIMCOE R-13<br />

Capitol Arts Market 519-900-9355<br />

www.capitolartsmarket.com<br />

SOMBRA E-14<br />

SOUTHAMPTON K-1<br />

SPARTA N-14<br />

SPARTA COUNTRY<br />

CANDLES<br />

46361 Sparta Line<br />

SPARTA, ON<br />

1-800-463-1447<br />

www.spartacandles.com<br />

SPRINGFIELD N-13<br />

STRATFORD N-9<br />

Ye Olde Fabric Shoppe 519-273-5773<br />

www.yeoldefabricshoppe.com<br />

STRATHROY K-12<br />

ABQ Sewing 519-205-0523<br />

www.amongbrendasquilts.com<br />

Doug & Marion’s Bike Sales & Repairs 519-245-9923<br />

www.dougandmarionsbikes.com<br />

Elly Boersema Natural Health Foods 519-245-0556<br />

Hamilton’s Bakery<br />

www.hamiltonsbakery.ca<br />

519-245-0741<br />

TALBOTVILLE M-13 (ALSO SEE ST.THOMAS)<br />

The Turkey Shoppe 519-633-0527<br />

www.turkeyshoppe.com<br />

TAVISTOCK O-9<br />

TECUMSEH C-17<br />

THAMESVILLE H-15<br />

Laurie Clark Floral Designs & Artisans 519-692-5519<br />

www.laurieclarkdesignsflowers.com<br />

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Sunshine Farms 519-692-4416<br />

Bottom Borders: Sunny days / Oh, www.picklesplease.ca sunny, sunny, sunny days<br />

THEDFORD I-10<br />

Twin Pines Orchards 519-296-5556<br />

www.twinpinesorchards.com<br />

Widder Station Golf, Grill & Tap House 519-296-4653<br />

www.widderstation.com<br />

THORNDALE N-<br />

TILBURY E-18<br />

TILLSONBURG P-13<br />

Annandale National Historic Site 519-842-2294<br />

www.tillsonburg.ca<br />

Coyles Country Store 800-559-7350<br />

www.coylescountrystore.com<br />

Station Arts Centre 519-842-6151<br />

www.stationarts.ca<br />

Tillsonburg Antiques Plus 519-688-7770<br />

www.antiquesincanada.com<br />

TIVERTON L-1<br />

Bruce Power Visitor’s Centre 519-361-7777<br />

www.brucepower.com<br />

UNION M-15<br />

DeBackere Farm Market 519-631-1370<br />

www.debackerefarmmarket.ca<br />

VANESSA R-12<br />

VITTORIA R-14<br />

Kernal Peanuts 519-426-9222<br />

www.kernalpeanuts.com<br />

The Cider Keg Farm Market 519-428-0882<br />

www.ckfarmmarket.com<br />

The Good Bread Company 519-428-1300<br />

www.goodbreadcompany.ca<br />

WALLACEBURG F-15<br />

Wallaceburg Museum 519-627-8962<br />

www.wallaceburgmuseum.ca<br />

WALLACETOWN L-15<br />

Backus-Page House Museum 519-762-3072<br />

www.backuspagehouse.ca<br />

WATERFORD R-13<br />

Alice Street Antique Market 519-410-8821<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

C.J.’s Antiques 519-443-4197<br />

www.cjsantiques.com<br />

Chambers Maple Syrup Products 519-443-8561<br />

Find us on Facebook<br />

Waterford Antique Market 519-443-4064<br />

www.waterfordantiquemarket.com<br />

WATERLOO Q-8 (SEE ALSO KITCHENER)<br />

WATFORD I-12<br />

WELLESLEY P-8<br />

WEST LORNE K-15<br />

Natterjack Brewing Company 226-289-1472<br />

natterjackbrewing.ca<br />

WHEATLEY E-19<br />

Briar Patch Studio 519-916-2407<br />

Find us on Facebook & Instagram<br />

WINDHAM CENTRE Q-13<br />

Caresa Antiques 519-443-5856<br />

WINDSOR B-17<br />

1.800.265.3633<br />

www.visitwindsoressex.com<br />

Tourism Windsor-Essex-Pelee Island 1-800-265-3633<br />

www.visitwindsoressex.com<br />

Quilting Confections 519-250-8888<br />

www.quiltingconfections.com<br />

WINGHAM M-5<br />

WOODSTOCK P-11<br />

1-866-801-7368<br />

www.tourismoxford.ca<br />

Tourism Oxford 866-801-7368<br />

www.tourismoxford.ca<br />

Terra Nova Nordic Spa 226-796-9181<br />

www.terranovanordic.ca<br />

WYOMING H-12<br />

Copper Flats Bison Co. 519-330-9913<br />

www.copperflatsbisonco.com<br />

Great Lakes Goat Dairy 519-845-1613<br />

www.greatlakesgoatdairy.com<br />

Lambton County Archives 519-845-5426<br />

www.lambtonmuseums.ca/archives<br />

& FARM MARKETS<br />

35, 36 & 37


The favourite season of this battered<br />

old world must surely be spring. It’s no<br />

wonder that Mother’s Day is celebrated<br />

with great joy in May. A bounty of<br />

blossoms are blooming in gardens and<br />

countryside - just waiting for children’s<br />

eager hands to pick and present to their<br />

smiling Mom.<br />

My tiny front yard is shaded by a<br />

huge maple tree and what earth there<br />

is used up by its roots. However, the<br />

window boxes in May are choc-a-bloc<br />

with a haze of blue forget-me-nots and<br />

colourful primroses and pansies. Each<br />

Mother’s Day I noticed that children<br />

would drag their feet and stop to look at<br />

my bright display. A wistful look would<br />

appear on their faces and their eyes<br />

would mirror their thoughts. “If only<br />

Mrs. Pierson would let me pick some<br />

for my Mom!”<br />

Well, I had a better idea than that!<br />

“Why don’t you come with me to<br />

my back garden where the flowers grow<br />

better in lots of sunshine? There are lots<br />

of colours for you to choose from. You<br />

pick out the ones you want!”<br />

“Let’s look in the shed and we might<br />

find a pretty little container to hold<br />

You can start wherever you like of course, and make your own trip!<br />

Life’s Aspirations Come Disguised As Children<br />

by Joan Pierson, London • from <strong>Daytripping</strong> May-June 2002<br />

the water that flowers like to drink.”<br />

The word soon spread amongst the<br />

children that if they knocked on Mrs.<br />

Pierson’s back door they could play and<br />

pick flowers in her larger garden.<br />

Just imagine, they could pick<br />

bouquets for Mom from May till<br />

summer’s end!<br />

A constant parade of smiling<br />

children clutching their<br />

precious treasures wended<br />

their way along Bellevue<br />

Avenue all summer long. The<br />

girls generally outnumbered the<br />

bashful boys. But one brave boy<br />

asked, “Is it alright if I take some<br />

home for my Dad? He likes flowers too!”<br />

I helped Douglas arrange bright<br />

orange and yellow marigolds and snowy<br />

white daisies in a small, tin watering<br />

can. Douglas just beamed. “My dad<br />

makes great hot dogs, Mrs. Pierson.<br />

I’m sure he’ll give you one when he<br />

sees these flowers.” Douglas was right!<br />

I sure enjoyed the delicious hot dog that<br />

Doug’s dad gave me, and the tin watering<br />

can filled with marigolds and daisies<br />

looked just right on the picnic<br />

table. Next door to Douglas<br />

lived a very serious<br />

but thoughtful boy<br />

named Adam.<br />

Answering a<br />

timid knock on<br />

my back door, I<br />

saw it was Adam.<br />

He looked so sad<br />

and solemn and<br />

his luminous<br />

gray eyes clouded over.<br />

In a low, solemn voice he said, “Mrs.<br />

Gray, our next door lady just died. I’m<br />

going to the funeral home tonight with<br />

my mom and dad. Could you give<br />

me some flowers for Mrs. Gray?”<br />

“Oh, Adam,” I replied “the<br />

flowers that people take to the<br />

funeral home are different from my<br />

ordinary garden flowers They usually<br />

buy them at a florists and they put<br />

them together in a different way<br />

than we do. My flowers just aren’t<br />

nice enough.”<br />

His gray eyes regarded me<br />

thoughtfully “Mrs. Pierson, when<br />

you gave me flowers for my Mom, we<br />

sometimes used to divide them up and<br />

I always gave some to Mrs. Gray. She<br />

was a nice lady and she always gave me<br />

a big hug when I gave her the flowers.<br />

She loved your flowers. So when we<br />

put your garden flowers there with the<br />

rest of them - I know that Mrs. Gray will<br />

know.”<br />

Adam and I chose the flowers<br />

that Mrs. Gray liked best. We carefully<br />

placed clear wrapping around them and<br />

tied the small bouquet with pink ribbon.<br />

The next day Adam and I watched<br />

in sorrow as Mrs. Gray’s coffin was<br />

carried out from the funeral home on<br />

its way to the cemetery. Adam’s eyes<br />

met mine as we both saw the bouquet<br />

of pink petunias circled by pure white<br />

babies breath which had been placed<br />

on top of the coffin.<br />

We were both certain that Mrs. Gray<br />

knew.<br />

You can’t buy<br />

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rom<br />

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Hi there!<br />

I love your paper. The Last<br />

Laugh story in the summer<br />

edition made me laugh.<br />

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I look forward to this every<br />

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When Chuck Norris does a pushup, he isn’t lifting himself up, he’s pushing the Earth down.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


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Tuesday to Friday 9-4 • Saturday 9 to 2<br />

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(Just down from Rona) • 519-352-0911<br />

On Old Highway 2…<br />

Take It Easy<br />

I’m standin’ on a corner<br />

Of Kingston Road In Toronto<br />

Such a fine sight to see.<br />

It’s a girl my Lord<br />

In a flat bed Ford…<br />

(with apologies to The Eagles)<br />

Ontario has its own Route 66? Sure<br />

does, and maybe something even better.<br />

Old Highway 2, although it has been<br />

reduced to various municipal roads and<br />

byways, still exists and it threads its way<br />

through historic towns, villages and cities<br />

along a path that was established long<br />

before any flat bed Fords had been built.<br />

Highway 2 was once the major eastwest<br />

thoroughfare in the eastern part of<br />

Canada, stretching from Windsor in the<br />

West to Quebec and New Brunswick,<br />

ending at Halifax, Nova Scotia.<br />

In spite of the fact that Highway 2<br />

was overshadowed by the construction<br />

of the 401, completed in 1968, and<br />

lost its provincial designation in 1998,<br />

Highway 2 still exists and the original<br />

route of the pioneers, commonly known<br />

in Southwestern Ontario as Governor’s<br />

Road, is still there. A diligent daytripper<br />

can trace every mile of it, all the way east<br />

to Gananoque and<br />

beyond. A road trip<br />

such as that could<br />

be a rewarding<br />

experience for<br />

dozens of reasons.<br />

Although the first<br />

construction of the<br />

road was in 1793,<br />

it is fairly certain<br />

that some of the<br />

route followed<br />

Indigenous trails<br />

that had been used for hundreds and<br />

possibly thousands of years. Highway<br />

2 has history on its side. The original<br />

construction was 20 miles (32 kilometres)<br />

of rough road joining Dundas to Paris,<br />

built to meet the military needs of John<br />

Graves Simcoe, thus being dubbed the<br />

Governor’s Road.<br />

Highway 2 grew from a corduroy<br />

road through a pristine wilderness to<br />

the super highway of the 1920s and<br />

subsequent decades, serving as an<br />

artery of communication and commerce<br />

that linked a substantial portion of the<br />

Canadian population.<br />

On a personal note—we recently<br />

traversed a good deal of this route on a<br />

trip from London to Gananoque to visit<br />

our daughter. It took us three days—<br />

because we wanted it to and we still<br />

thought we had hurried past far too<br />

many attractions. We could have covered<br />

the same distance in a little over four<br />

hours on the 401.<br />

Highways may change names and<br />

their importance may wax or wane,<br />

but they don’t usually move. They don’t<br />

W<br />

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go anywhere. Highway 2 follows<br />

the MICHIGAN<br />

same path that 40 made<br />

Petrolia<br />

it<br />

indispensable more than<br />

80<br />

a hundred years ago.<br />

21<br />

Following it is a<br />

simple matter<br />

Wallaceburg<br />

Dresden<br />

in its<br />

40<br />

21<br />

Lake<br />

2<br />

St. Clair<br />

Chatham<br />

Windsor<br />

3<br />

Amherstburg<br />

Essex<br />

Ruthven<br />

18<br />

Kingsville<br />

Leamington<br />

77<br />

Sarnia<br />

Tilbury<br />

401<br />

402<br />

western<br />

extremities. From Windsor east<br />

to Lambeth it is mostly known as<br />

Longwoods Road. In London, the<br />

explorer will have to follow several street<br />

designations such as Wharncliffe and<br />

Dundas before settling on the highway<br />

to Ingersoll, Woodstock, Brantford and<br />

Oakville.<br />

In Toronto, in spite of the massive<br />

growth of that metropolis, it is possible<br />

to follow the route of Highway 2 along<br />

Lakeshore Boulevard or the Gardiner<br />

Expressway and Kingston Road.<br />

To the east of Toronto, we leave the<br />

dauntless explorer to their own wiles.<br />

Many municipalities in this region have<br />

continued to designate segments of the<br />

route with signs. Others, not so much.<br />

But a well worn road and street map from<br />

days gone by and careful observation will<br />

get you through to Port Hope where the<br />

route is fairly clearly marked all the way<br />

to Kingston where it becomes Ontario,<br />

Princess and Queen Streets before<br />

continuing on to Gananoque.<br />

So, why three days on Highway 2, as<br />

opposed to four hours on the 401?<br />

To begin with, there is no place on that<br />

muti-multi lane artery where you can<br />

find a Mom and Pop family restaurant<br />

where you can still get a wholesome<br />

breakfast at a decent price while enjoying<br />

the chatter of a room full of local people,<br />

the decent, common types who are the<br />

backbone of our province.<br />

If you don’t really enjoy driving at<br />

speeds in excess of 110 kilometres an hour<br />

on pavement that has been pounded to<br />

21<br />

Forest<br />

Blenheim<br />

Shop and dine at Brickyard Antiques along Hwy. #2, west of London<br />

2<br />

3<br />

79<br />

7<br />

Bothwell<br />

Mrs. Bell’s<br />

Specializing ing in<br />

Afternoon Tea<br />

Making every day<br />

a special occasion!<br />

Lake<br />

Erie<br />

Tea<br />

RoomR<br />

Wed.-Sat.<br />

11 to 4<br />

11 3rd St, CHATHAM • 226-627-0248<br />

Laurie Clark Designs<br />

9 Victoria St., Thamesville<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Chuck Norris died 20 years ago, Death just hasn’t built up the courage to tell him yet.<br />

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Strathroy<br />

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Lorne<br />

Exeter<br />

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Parkhill<br />

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Listowel<br />

St. Thomas<br />

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Stratford<br />

London<br />

St. Marys<br />

Pt. Stanley<br />

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Sparta<br />

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Aylmer<br />

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Tillsonburg<br />

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Waterloo<br />

Shakespeare<br />

Woodstock<br />

403<br />

59<br />

59<br />

53<br />

Delhi<br />

pieces by the<br />

constant parade<br />

of huge trucks, try<br />

Highway 2. Quite often,<br />

with much of the road to<br />

yourself you can drift along at<br />

whatever speed suits<br />

your fancy.<br />

And for those of<br />

us who might find<br />

inspiration and<br />

consolation in ancient<br />

church spires, well<br />

preserved municipal<br />

buildings, and a<br />

varied and diverse<br />

residential architecture,<br />

the overpasses and<br />

expansive tarmac of<br />

the 401 are anathema.<br />

We are not aware of<br />

any antique stores<br />

that sell their wares at<br />

the infrequent stops<br />

on the 401. Almost<br />

every community on<br />

Highway 2 has one or<br />

more. Local theatre,<br />

museums, baseball,<br />

hockey, concerts, fairs,<br />

festivals, yard sales,<br />

fund raisers, butter<br />

tart trails, wineries, cheese factories, art<br />

galleries, quiet harbours, clean parks<br />

and camping grounds… will you ever<br />

find any of these on the 401? No, you<br />

won’t but they are all around you on the<br />

highway of our forefathers. We always<br />

find it slightly disappointing that a look<br />

at the road map (your own Daytripper<br />

24<br />

6<br />

7<br />

Guelph<br />

Kitchener<br />

Paris<br />

24<br />

Mon-Sat<br />

9-5<br />

8<br />

Brantford<br />

Waterford<br />

Pt. Rowan<br />

Antiques<br />

& Artisans<br />

Local<br />

519-692-3322 or 5519<br />

Full Service Floral & Gift Shop<br />

www.laurieclarkdesignsflowers.com<br />

2<br />

24<br />

6<br />

Cambridge<br />

Dundas<br />

53<br />

2<br />

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403<br />

401<br />

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Hamilton<br />

Lake<br />

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St. Catharines<br />

QEW<br />

12-13)<br />

54 20 reveals 406 that<br />

Caledonia<br />

58<br />

Toronto<br />

Niaga<br />

Falls<br />

more than Cayugaten miles away. It Fort is not Erie<br />

3 3<br />

11 key sites mark the 1813 route along<br />

the Thames River the British and<br />

Indigenous armies were pursued by<br />

the Americans during the War of 1812.<br />

www.destinationontario.com<br />

has one of the<br />

best—see pages<br />

the next stop on one of<br />

56<br />

our secondary highways is<br />

Simcoe the trip. It is the destination.<br />

The construction of Highway 401<br />

Port Dover<br />

bypassed the towns and villages along<br />

old Highway 2, stealing the vibrancy of<br />

whole communities whose commercial<br />

outlets were further eroded by the<br />

invasion of big box stores in cities<br />

served by the new highway. But those<br />

little towns displayed a resiliency that<br />

allowed them to survive and even<br />

thrive in the face of<br />

adversity. In the spirit<br />

of old Number 2, they<br />

lived on and spawned<br />

dozens of unique<br />

shopping adventures<br />

in sharp contrast to the<br />

blandness of the retail<br />

malls adjacent to the<br />

401.<br />

Any attempt to<br />

chronicle more than<br />

200 years of the history<br />

of Highway 2, would<br />

have to be encyclopedic<br />

in scope. More than<br />

just a highway, it is<br />

the trajectory of a<br />

legacy that arcs from<br />

prehistoric times<br />

through feast and<br />

famine, war and<br />

peace, depression and<br />

prosperity, life and<br />

death down to the very<br />

present.<br />

The next time you head out on the<br />

open road, may we suggest that you<br />

ignore that sign that has an arrow<br />

pointing to the 401 and, instead, seek<br />

out old Highway 2 and follow it, not to<br />

wherever you are bound but to wherever<br />

it takes you.<br />

And, by the way,…Take It Easy.<br />

Paris, Ontario, the original terminus of the road through the wilderness, is<br />

still a pleasant place to pause along old Highway 2. Penman’s Dam and the<br />

Via Rail trestle provide a restful setting in a small park beside the river.<br />

Publisher’s note: Terrific job Frank! If I had my way, this entire historic Ontario<br />

highway (along with a few others) would be designated as a Hwy. #2 Heritage Route,<br />

with signage to lead travellers along a much more enjoyable journey.


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• Locally Sourced<br />

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Hwy. #40<br />

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<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Chuck Norris’ hand is the only hand that can beat a Royal Flush.<br />

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July 22: Downtown Dresden Night Market<br />

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August 5: Emancipation Day, Josiah Henson Museum<br />

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& DECORATING<br />

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or:<br />

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OF AFRICAN-CANADIAN HISTORY<br />

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to Fine Antiques the Raceway<br />

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&<br />

Gary’s Gallery<br />

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Lake Huron<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO<br />

NY<br />

From DRESDEN to WALLACEBURG, SOMBRA, MOORETOWN & SARNIA<br />

Moore<br />

Museum<br />

12-building<br />

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intriguing displays<br />

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more for you to explore!”<br />

94 Moore Line<br />

Mooretown, Ontario<br />

519-867-2020<br />

www.mooremuseum.ca<br />

Three Museum Getaway<br />

<br />

<br />

Sombra<br />

Museum<br />

Glimpses of Victorian<br />

Living, Marine History<br />

& much more<br />

We look forward to welcoming<br />

back visitors in June <strong>2023</strong>!<br />

• Speaker Series • New Exhibits<br />

• In-Person Events<br />

3470 St. Clair Parkway<br />

Sombra, Ontario<br />

519-892-3982<br />

Visit sombramuseum.ca<br />

/sombra museum<br />

Wallaceburg<br />

Museum<br />

Home of<br />

the Baldoon Witch,<br />

Glass Gallery,<br />

& so much more<br />

Open all year<br />

Tuesday to Saturday 10 - 4.<br />

Hope to see you soon!<br />

505 King Street<br />

Wallaceburg, Ontario<br />

519-627-8962<br />

www.wallaceburgmuseum.ca<br />

Please refer to individual websites for current exhibit details & events.<br />

ALL ABOUT MOM<br />

2nd Graders Answer Questions About Their Moms<br />

“If you could change one thing about<br />

your Mom, what would it be?”<br />

1) She has this weird thing about me keeping my room clean. I’d get rid of that.<br />

2) I’d make my Mom smarter. Then she would know it was my sister who did<br />

it and not me.<br />

3) I would like for her to get rid of those invisible eyes on the back of her head.<br />

Located in<br />

the historic<br />

Lawrence House,<br />

built in 1892.<br />

The Lawrence House<br />

Centre for the Arts<br />

127 Christina St. S. Sarnia • 519-337-0507 • lawrencehouse.ca<br />

Life’s 12 Lessons<br />

Gift Shop<br />

featuring jewellery, woodwork, pottery,<br />

stained glass, paintings, photography, art cards,<br />

textile art, knitting, books and much more...<br />

Art Gallery<br />

with a new exhibition every month,<br />

opening on the First Friday of every month.<br />

All work by local Sarnia-Lambton<br />

artists and writers.<br />

Open Wednesday through Sunday,<br />

11:00 AM - 4:00 PM<br />

Author unknown<br />

1. Never take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night.<br />

2. There can be a fine line between “hobby” and “mental illness.”<br />

3. People who want to share their religious views with you almost never want<br />

you to share yours with them.<br />

4. You should never confuse your career with your life.<br />

5. No matter what happens in life, somebody will find a way to take it too<br />

seriously.<br />

6. Nobody cares if you can’t dance well. Just get up and dance.<br />

7. Never lick a steak knife.<br />

8. Take out the fortune before you eat the cookie.<br />

9. The most destructive force in the universe is gossip.<br />

10. Nobody can give me a sensible reason as to why we observe daylight<br />

savings time.<br />

11. A person who is nice to you but rude to the waiter is not a nice person.<br />

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Indigenous Artisans, Crafters,<br />

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<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Chuck Norris doesn’t wear a watch. HE decides what time it is.<br />

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The<br />

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Our 1st section (of 3) ends in SARNIA, POINT EDWARD & BRIGHTS GROVE<br />

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MI<br />

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(A through B)<br />

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Adultery: Putting yourself in someone else's position.<br />

Aeroma: Odor coming from an exercise room after an aerobic workout.<br />

Air travel: Breakfast in London, dinner in New York, luggage in Brazil.<br />

Amoebit: Amoeba/rabbit cross; can multiply and divide at the same time.<br />

Aquadextrous: Able to turn the bathtub faucet on and off with your toes.<br />

Arbitrator: A cook that leaves Arby’s to work at McDonald’s<br />

Artery: Study of paintings.<br />

Avoidable: What a bullfighter tries to do.<br />

Banectomy: The removal of bruises on a banana.<br />

Barium: What doctors do when treatment fails.<br />

Bernadette: The act of torching a mortgage.<br />

Boy: A noise with dirt on it.<br />

Bureaucrat: A person who cuts red tape sideways.<br />

Antonym:<br />

The opposite of<br />

the word<br />

you’re trying<br />

to think of.<br />

Welcome to The Village of<br />

National French Fry Day!<br />

July 13th<br />

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Thursday, June 22nd, 2 <strong>2023</strong><br />

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d<br />

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Bluewater Bridges Bid join Point Edward, d Canada to Port Huron, USA • Shop at the award winning International Duty Free Shop!<br />

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May 13th, <strong>2023</strong><br />

• World Famous Fries Under The Bridges<br />

• Excellent Hotels/Motels • Fine Dining<br />

• Riverfront Festivals • Gift Shops<br />

• Large Marina • Downtown Shopping<br />

• Scuba Diving • Sports Fishing<br />

• Two Golf Courses • Walkway along<br />

St. Clair River & through Village<br />

www.villageofpointedward.com • 519-337-30213021<br />

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TIP! Bring a cooler on these trips to buy local foods - It’s bound to come in handy!<br />

A Year Round Garden Centre, Gi Shop & Bouque!<br />

NEWLY EXPANDED 28,000 sq <br />

GIFT & GARDEN STORE and<br />

63,000 sq of GREENHOUSE<br />

Extraordinary selecon<br />

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Decoraons & Poery<br />

for enhancing your indoor<br />

& outdoor living spaces.<br />

OPEN Monday to Saturday<br />

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SPRING/SUMMER<br />

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MER<br />

HOURS:<br />

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Monday-Friday r 8-6<br />

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Saturday ay 9-2<br />

• Steps & Railings<br />

• Planters • Statuary<br />

• Senmental Stones<br />

• Stepping Stones<br />

• Benches • Fountains<br />

• Lawn Furniture<br />

• Bird Baths & More<br />

Take Exit 15 off Hwy 402<br />

USA<br />

Lake Huron<br />

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519-542-7071<br />

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Jim and Allison Richards of Stones ‘N Bones<br />

Museum with a blue sailfish, the newest<br />

addition to their museum.<br />

I’d wager there isn’t a single visitor to<br />

Sarnia’s Stones ‘N Bones Museum who<br />

isn’t astonished by what they find here.<br />

In a spacious, two-storey building just<br />

a couple of steps from city hall, Allison<br />

and Jim Richards have spent the past 29<br />

years accruing some 6,000 artifacts.<br />

It’s an eclectic collection of fossils,<br />

crustaceans, gemstones, shells,<br />

butterflies, taxidermy from around the<br />

world, insects and even dinosaur bones.<br />

The Richards<br />

display it all in their<br />

10,000-square-foot,<br />

not-for-profit museum.<br />

Jim is known for his<br />

engaging tours and<br />

infinite knowledge of<br />

science and natural<br />

history trivia. Allison<br />

runs a popular gift<br />

shop on the main floor<br />

chock full of jewellery<br />

and leather goods, toys,<br />

books and souvenirs.<br />

In fact, Stones ‘N<br />

Bones is often called a<br />

hidden gem. Few cities<br />

the size of Sarnia have a<br />

museum with anything<br />

like it.<br />

Visitors enjoying Stones ‘N Bones’<br />

top-rated taxidermy collection of<br />

wild animals from around the world.<br />

223 North Christina Street • Sarnia<br />

519-336-2100 • www.stonesnbones.ca<br />

And there’s always<br />

something new coming<br />

in, says Jim. Most<br />

recently, the museum<br />

acquired a nine-foot<br />

blue sailfish from<br />

Mexico. Seven smaller<br />

fish had to be removed<br />

from the wall to make room to mount<br />

the sailfish, which is believed to be<br />

one inch short of the world record,<br />

according to Jim.<br />

Unlike many museums, Stones ‘N<br />

Bones doesn’t have a strict criteria<br />

about what joins its collection.<br />

“Some is donated, some we buy at<br />

auction, some is on loan,” said Jim. “We<br />

try to make it attractive.<br />

“When it comes down<br />

to it, we get what the<br />

kids love and they love<br />

dinosaurs, sharks and<br />

beautiful gems.”<br />

Among the most<br />

popular exhibits is a<br />

huge blue topaz that the<br />

Richards affectionately<br />

call “Bluewater Allison.”<br />

Jim, who was a lab<br />

technician in Chemical<br />

Valley before retiring, is<br />

tour guide for countless<br />

school groups and<br />

families and loves to<br />

joke and wow the crowd<br />

with fun facts.<br />

“I’ll talk to people<br />

Hall of Fame AWARD<br />

RECIPIENT<br />

DINOSAURS<br />

GALORE<br />

So Much More!<br />

& So Much More!<br />

TWO FLOORS to EXPLORE!<br />

Fluorescent ent Mineral Display, Fossils, si<br />

s<br />

Minerals,<br />

Gemstones, e<br />

s,<br />

Artifacts, ts, Shells, ls, Butterflies,<br />

e<br />

Insects, s,<br />

Canadian adia<br />

Animals, Safari ari Room,<br />

om<br />

Huge Shark Jaws and “Dinosaurs Galore!”<br />

Adults $7 • 12 & under $3 • Family Pass $30/Year<br />

OPEN YEAR ROUND<br />

10-5 Thurs. thru Sun.<br />

Closed Jan. 1, July 1 & Dec. 25<br />

about whatever they’re<br />

interested in,” he<br />

said. “For instance,<br />

did you know that the<br />

horseshoe crab has<br />

bright blue blood? Or<br />

that an enhydro rock<br />

is actually a rock with<br />

water in it from Brazil and was created<br />

by a volcano?” He asks his questions<br />

while holding up real examples from<br />

around the world.<br />

A light show with<br />

fluorescent minerals<br />

is among his favourite<br />

displays in the museum,<br />

but he gets enthused<br />

about it all.<br />

Stones ‘N Bones<br />

welcomes about 15,000<br />

visitors a year and has<br />

the distinction of being<br />

#1 on Trip Advisor’s list<br />

of Best Things To Do In<br />

Dunkleosteus prehistoric fish from the<br />

late Devonian period was possibly the<br />

largest and most powerful fish ever.<br />

Join us by y<br />

the Lake!<br />

PRIME RIB<br />

WEEKENDS<br />

Gems and insects fill one room of the museum<br />

with lots to see and learn.<br />

Sarnia. Not even Canatara Park or the<br />

Imperial Theatre enjoy the same five<br />

star rating.<br />

Trip Advisor reviewers praise the<br />

Richards not only for their collection,<br />

but also for their commitment to<br />

education and public<br />

service.<br />

“Jim is very<br />

knowledgeable and a<br />

delightful guide,” says<br />

one.<br />

“Allison’s (gift shop)<br />

has truly wonderful<br />

things at very good<br />

prices,” says another.<br />

Stones ‘N Bones<br />

hasn’t quite returned<br />

to the same hours of<br />

operation it had prior<br />

to the pandemic. It is<br />

currently open four<br />

Jewel beetles were used to<br />

make a colourful necklace<br />

and earing set.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

WING NIGHT<br />

2713 Old Lakeshore Road, Brights Grove<br />

519-869-2794 • skeeterbarlows.com<br />

days a week Thursday –<br />

Sunday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.<br />

Stones ‘N Bones<br />

Museum at 223 Christina St. North<br />

in Sarnia is wheelchair accessible.<br />

Admission is $3 for children under 12<br />

and $7 for adults. For more information,<br />

visit www.stonesnbones.ca or call 519-<br />

336-2100.<br />

Voted Sarnia-Lambton’s<br />

Favourite Restaurant <strong>2023</strong>!<br />

• Authentic Hickory Smoked Ribs<br />

• Genuine Broasted Chicken<br />

• Seafood, Sandwiches, Wraps<br />

Reserve for panoramic views<br />

of Lake Huron from our patio!<br />

• Take Out • Lakeside parks & benches nearby<br />

NIGHTLY<br />

SPECIALS<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Chuck Norris does not get frostbite. Chuck Norris bites frost.<br />

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SECTION 2<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong> • Vol. 29, Issue 1<br />

Mural on Moore Museum, Mooretown -byTim Allen<br />

This issue has Sections<br />

FULL MAP<br />

on PAGES<br />

12-13<br />

DETROIT<br />

1<br />

WINDSOR<br />

GODERICH<br />

Lake<br />

Huron<br />

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LEAMINGTON<br />

2<br />

LONDON<br />

PORT STANLEY<br />

Lake Erie<br />

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Southwestern<br />

Ontario<br />

WATERFORD<br />

TORONTO<br />

Lake Ontario<br />

NIAGARA FALLS<br />

BUFFALO<br />

U.S./Canada Borders<br />

Some areas can be found in all sections.<br />

Use index to find all the shops in a region.<br />

All the Best...<br />

TOWN WIDE YARD SALES • Unique Gift Shops • Antique Shops • Artisans • Events<br />

• Live Theatre • Museums • Specialty Farms & Markets • Craft Breweries & Wineries<br />

• Quilt, Garden & Craft Shops • Thrift Shops<br />

• Places to Stay & Dine • So Much More!<br />

... All in One Paper!<br />

Great Day Trip!<br />

The Blazing Fiddles<br />

Opening Day<br />

May 25th<br />

Lunch Cruise &<br />

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1 Johnny G’s Premium Pizza – 3rd Anniversary – Specials to be announced<br />

1 Black Gold Brewery – Back to the 80’s Party – 8pm-12am<br />

2 Petrolia & District Skating Club – Carnival – Greenwood Recreation Centre<br />

3 Juce Computers – 22nd Anniversary – Free Tim Bits<br />

7 Easter Egg Hunt – Petrolia Lions Hall<br />

28-29 Townwide Garage Sales – Yard & Garage Sales throughout the town!<br />

28 Kiwanis Club of Petrolia & Area – PA Day Gym & Swim – Petrolia YMCA<br />

29 E-Waste Collection – Petrolia Lions Club; 7am-1pm<br />

29 Windover Nurseries – Open House<br />

MAY <strong>2023</strong><br />

2-21 Victoria Playhouse Petrolia presents Jesse’s Country Jubilee – Victoria Hall<br />

6 St. Paul’s United Church – Burns’ Chicken To Go Dinner<br />

6 Town of Petrolia – Clean Sweep<br />

6-7 Windover Nurseries – Open House<br />

12 Petrolia Lions Club – Fish Fry<br />

13 Lambton Central Petrolia Optimist – <strong>Spring</strong> Craft Show & Sale<br />

Greenwood Recreation Centre<br />

14 Petrolia Lions Club – LEO’s Mother’s Day Brunch<br />

20 Petrolia Farmers’ Market – 7:30am-12pm<br />

21 Petrolia YMCA – Royal Tea Party<br />

27 Petrolia Farmers’ Market – Grand Opening – 7:30am-12pm<br />

JUNE <strong>2023</strong><br />

Sat’s Petrolia Farmers’ Market – 7:30am-12pm<br />

3 Pizzafest in Victoria Park – 12pm-7pm<br />

4 Lambton Central Petrolia Optimist – Run For The Groceries Event – Heidi’s Independent Grocer<br />

6-25 Victoria Playhouse Petrolia presents Where The Heart Is – Victoria Hall<br />

9 Kiwanis Club of Petrolia & Area – PA Day Gym & Swim – Petrolia YMCA<br />

14 Petrolia Lions Club – Seniors Picnic<br />

18 Petrolia Lions Club – Father’s Day Breakfast – at the Lions Hall<br />

18 Petrolia Lions Club/Petrolia Discovery – Car Show – at the Greenwood Park<br />

24 Petrolia Lions Club – Lobster Fest<br />

JULY <strong>2023</strong><br />

Sat’s Petrolia Farmers’ Market – 7:30am-12pm<br />

1 Kids Fishing Derby – 7am-10am<br />

1 Canada Day Celebrations – Greenwood Park<br />

1 Gramma’s Candy Store – Mini Carnival – 12pm-3pm<br />

1 Petrolia Raiders – Canada Day Game – vs. Wyoming<br />

1 Petrolia YMCA – Open Swim<br />

4-23 Victoria Playhouse Petrolia presents<br />

Yesterday Once More – Victoria Hall<br />

7-8 Art in the Park – Victoria Park<br />

8 Barn Dance – 6:30pm-11pm<br />

at Petrolia Farmers’ Market<br />

17 Antique & Unique Sale<br />

– 9am-2pm Petrolia Discovery<br />

June 3 in Victoria Park<br />

Entertainment and activities for all ages!<br />

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Following a triumphant 2022, the<br />

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gearing up for an even more celebratory<br />

<strong>2023</strong> season. With six extraordinary<br />

productions hitting the stage from May<br />

until October, there is something for<br />

every theatre goer to enjoy. <strong>2023</strong> marks<br />

the Golden Jubilee for the VPP, bringing<br />

professional productions to Lambton<br />

County for 50 years. It also marks the<br />

10th season (and 12th year, thanks to<br />

the pandemic) for beloved Co-Artistic<br />

Directors, David Hogan and David<br />

Rogers, along with Resident Musical<br />

Director, Mark Payne.<br />

“We always value the feedback our<br />

patrons provide, and our <strong>2023</strong> season<br />

has been curated with the things they<br />

most love here at the VPP,” Hogan said.<br />

“We are known across the country for<br />

our world-class concerts, and we are<br />

thrilled to bring some VPP favourites<br />

back to the stage this season. In addition,<br />

we have a Canadian musical premiere,<br />

a celebrated Norm Foster comedy and<br />

a breathtaking musical<br />

to close out this<br />

momentous season.”<br />

Kicking off the<br />

season is JESSE’S<br />

COUNTRY JUBILEE,<br />

running from May<br />

2-21. Patron favourite<br />

Jesse Grandmont leads<br />

a cast of musicians<br />

in this big ol’ country<br />

music jubilee! Country standards and<br />

fiddling gems are sure to have audience<br />

members tapping their toes. Grandmont<br />

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David Rogers and David Hogan<br />

get to host the first show of this historic<br />

season at the VPP. I’m even more excited<br />

to get to do so while playing some of my<br />

favourite country music! It’s going to be<br />

such a blast to welcome our audiences<br />

back to the VPP’s 50th Season with a<br />

show that we know will get everyone<br />

dancing in the aisles!”<br />

Next up is the Canadian premiere<br />

of WHERE THE HEART IS, an original<br />

musical written by Mark Weatherley,<br />

with music by Kale Penny. Starring Alex<br />

Baerg and Leah Grandmont, the story<br />

follows a former musician (Grandmont)<br />

who happens upon a street busker<br />

(Baerg). The characters connect over<br />

their love of music in this inspiring and<br />

heartfelt story about never giving up on<br />

your dreams, on stage June 6-25.<br />

Celebrating noteworthy years in<br />

music history is nothing new for the<br />

VPP’s creative team, and they bring their<br />

unique humour, musical arrangements<br />

and storytelling to YESTERDAY ONCE<br />

MORE; 1973, running July 4-23. This<br />

concert gathers<br />

some of our<br />

country’s top<br />

singers to journey<br />

back to 1973,<br />

through the<br />

year’s memorable<br />

music, including<br />

hits from Elton<br />

John, The Rolling<br />

Stones, Gladys<br />

Knight and more!<br />

Known for his warm-hearted<br />

comedies, Norm Foster’s JONAS &<br />

BARRY IN THE HOME takes the stage<br />

August 8-27. Following the unlikely<br />

friendship between two men living in<br />

a retirement home, this lighthearted<br />

comedy about living life<br />

to its fullest is sure to<br />

delight.<br />

By popular demand,<br />

VPP Musical Director<br />

Mark Payne brings the<br />

sequel to his 2018 recordbreaking<br />

sell out (East<br />

Coast Kitchen Party), with<br />

MARK PAYNE’S KITCHEN<br />

PARTY LEFTOVERS, on<br />

stage September 5-24.<br />

With even more singin’,<br />

steppin’, and kissin’ the<br />

cod than the original, this<br />

musical extravaganza of<br />

East Coast music is sure<br />

to delight audiences.<br />

Mark Payne<br />

For Payne, it is a true joy to share his<br />

heritage again with VPP crowds, saying,<br />

“I couldn’t be more excited about the<br />

sequel to the East Coast Kitchen Party.<br />

It’s going to be an even bigger party<br />

than the first one. There was so much<br />

amazing music I wanted to showcase in<br />

the first one, but we ran out of time, so<br />

if you thought you had fun the first time<br />

out, make sure you come check out ‘the<br />

leftovers’! You don’t want to miss it. I<br />

can’t imagine a better way to celebrate<br />

10 incredible years at the VPP.”<br />

Closing out the <strong>2023</strong> season is<br />

the award winning musical, Lerner<br />

and Loewe’s CAMELOT. This fresh<br />

and exciting take on the legendary<br />

production, starring local favourite<br />

Michael Vanhevel as King Arthur,<br />

features a beloved and glorious score,<br />

including songs such as If Ever I Would<br />

Leave You, What Do the Simple Folk<br />

Do? and, of course, Camelot. Vanhevel<br />

looks forward to bringing<br />

his unique take to the<br />

character, saying, “It’s<br />

no exaggeration to say<br />

the legends of Camelot<br />

are some of the most<br />

celebrated and enduring<br />

stories ever told. The<br />

influence that the<br />

characters and of course,<br />

their triumphs and trials<br />

have had on classic and<br />

modern fantasy literature,<br />

tv, movies and pop culture<br />

really can’t be overstated<br />

and so of course, there’s<br />

an unbelievable amount<br />

of personal excitement<br />

in having the privilege to be the VPP’s<br />

King Arthur. I have to say, that on a<br />

personal note, Camelot was one of the<br />

first musicals I ever saw and no doubt<br />

helped to lead me down my own path<br />

to the stage so getting to revisit the<br />

show as a part of its cast is a beautiful<br />

way for me to come full circle!” Don’t<br />

miss it, running October 10-29.<br />

As the <strong>2023</strong> Summer Season<br />

concludes, there is always much<br />

anticipation for the VPP’s Christmas<br />

productions. Don’t miss STARBRIGHT<br />

CHRISTMAS, on stage November<br />

24-December 10 and THE VPP HOLIDAY<br />

JAMBOREE, playing for three days only,<br />

December 15-17. Tickets are on sale<br />

now by calling the box office at 1-800-<br />

717-7694 or by visiting www.thevpp.ca<br />

Join the VPP for an unforgettable season<br />

with SO MUCH TO CELEBRATE!<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Chuck Norris does not use an umbrella. Raindrops dodge him.<br />

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not worry?<br />

When I was in my twenties, I stood in a hospital corridor<br />

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mother just smiled faintly and said nothing.<br />

When I was in my thirties, I sat on a little chair in a classroom and heard how one of my<br />

children talked incessantly, disrupted the class, and was headed for a career making<br />

license plates. As if to read my mind, a teacher said, "Don't worry. They all go through<br />

this stage and then you can sit back, relax and enjoy them." My mother listened and<br />

said nothing.<br />

We should be<br />

lifting each other<br />

up and cheering<br />

each other on,<br />

not trying to<br />

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I wanted to believe that, but I was haunted by my mother's wan smile and her<br />

occasional, "You look pale. Are you all right? Call me the minute you get home. Are you<br />

depressed about something?"<br />

Can it be that parents are sentenced to a lifetime of worry? Is concern for one another<br />

handed down like a torch to blaze the trail of human frailties & the fears of the<br />

unknown? Is concern a curse or is it a virtue that elevates us to the highest form of life?<br />

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just couldn’t resist<br />

the temptation. After<br />

convincing herself she<br />

really didn’t want to<br />

open Williamson Farms<br />

Country Store in Forest,<br />

ON, she went ahead and<br />

did it anyway. “I bought<br />

the building 13 years ago on New Year’s<br />

Eve,” Chris proclaims. “It was a store<br />

that had been closed for many years and<br />

I looked at it, but said I wasn’t going to<br />

buy it because it wasn’t really something<br />

I wanted to do.” However, the real estate<br />

agent visited Chris just before Christmas<br />

to tell her the price had been reduced.<br />

So the store that she didn’t want to<br />

buy, was purchased on New Years Eve.<br />

Today, Chris runs the store alongside<br />

her daughters, Gwen Williamson who<br />

helps with their website and sales, and<br />

Nicci Podolinsky who helps with day to<br />

day operations.<br />

Over time Williamson Farms Country<br />

www.hashtaglocal.com<br />

Williamson Farms Country Store<br />

Store has developed into<br />

a one-stop shopping<br />

mecca. “We created a<br />

store of niches. We carry<br />

a little bit of everything<br />

for our small community.<br />

There is a lot of stuff<br />

in 2,200 square feet<br />

of space.<br />

We don’t waste an inch,”<br />

says Chris - and she is not<br />

exaggerating. Williamson’s<br />

features children’s gifts,<br />

clothing and accessories,<br />

games, garden products,<br />

gift baskets, greeting cards,<br />

home décor, meats, maple<br />

syrup products, Canadian<br />

foods, and wall art among<br />

other products.<br />

“The priority was<br />

always to focus on locally<br />

grown foods,” says Chris.<br />

When the store opened,<br />

Chris wanted to feature<br />

Williamson Farms meats and maple<br />

syrup, as a way of a creating an income<br />

for their family. “It was important to us<br />

to feature farm fresh products, because<br />

farming is a seasonal income. We have<br />

evolved to the point where we have a<br />

small commercial kitchen so we can<br />

do homestyle baking and homemade<br />

fudge in the store and that has proven<br />

to be a real draw to the store.”<br />

Williamson Farms Country Store is<br />

open seven days a week in July and<br />

August. In the winter, they are open<br />

Monday to Saturday. For Nicci, selling<br />

has been in her blood since she was<br />

a child. “My parents sold sweet corn<br />

from the back of their truck when I was<br />

very young,” Nicci says. “We’ve had<br />

the on-farm retail store for more than<br />

30 years. People used to walk into that<br />

store when I was 12 or 13 and ask, ‘Are<br />

you the little redheaded kid who used to<br />

sit in the back of the truck eating sweet<br />

corn?’ I have been selling one way or<br />

another my entire life.”<br />

Nicci and Chris have prioritized<br />

building a great rapport with their<br />

customers. “We just try to be as honest<br />

with the customers as possible,” says<br />

Nicci, 37. “If we have forgot something<br />

or made a mistake, we own up<br />

to it and tell people if they can<br />

give us 10 minutes, we’ll make<br />

sure everything is right.” While<br />

running the store, making and<br />

baking products, and working<br />

on the farm keeps them busy,<br />

the mother-daughter duo still<br />

prioritize having a good time.<br />

“Working at the store is a lot<br />

of fun. The customers are fun,<br />

the products are fun and even<br />

shopping trips for new products<br />

is fun.”<br />

Photo Credit: Sierra Hart<br />

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3. In which year was Nelson Mandella released from prison:<br />

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4. Which Great Lake is closest to sea level?<br />

5. What is force 12 on the Beaufort scale?<br />

6. What gemstone is associated with the 45th Wedding Anniversary:<br />

A) ruby B) emerald C) sapphire?<br />

7. What is the first ingredient listed on a jar of Kraft peanut butter?<br />

8. A magnifying glass contains which type of lense, convex or concave?<br />

9. Which animals name derives from the Greek for “river horse”?<br />

10. A “clove-hitch” and a “sheepshank” are types of what?<br />

11. Where in the human body is the pineal gland?<br />

12. What is the name of Han Solo’s spaceship in the movie “Star Wars”?<br />

13. What sport did British and German troops play on Christmas Day,<br />

1916?<br />

14. Caviar is the salted roe of which fish?<br />

15. Which is the smallest country in the world?<br />

16. Cashmere comes from which animal?<br />

17. If a right angle triangle has one side 6 meters long and another<br />

8 meters long, how long is the third side?<br />

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1. black 2. 2836 3. a] 1990 4. Lake Ontario 5. a hurricane 6. c] sapphire<br />

7. peanuts (roasted) 8. convex 9. hippopotamus 10. knots 11. in the forehead<br />

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The<br />

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Exploring Sarnia-Lambton - in beautiful GRAND BEND now<br />

SHOP<br />

LOCAL<br />

Living in the Past<br />

By Esther Meerschaut, Harrow<br />

If you’re like me, you will have many<br />

items in your house that you didn’t<br />

buy. Those objects once belonged to<br />

your parents.<br />

My father died in 1967 and my<br />

mother in 1987, but every time I use or<br />

see something they used or that was in<br />

their house, my parents are once more<br />

with me, and I am again living in the<br />

past.<br />

Some items my parents gave me<br />

while they were alive, and others I got<br />

after they passed on.<br />

Dad gave me his Bible and, although<br />

I cherish it very much, I don’t use it<br />

because the print is quite small.<br />

I have the birthday book Dad’s first<br />

wife had and when I started doing<br />

genealogy it was useful in learning<br />

the true birthdates of some family<br />

members, as well as knowing for sure<br />

that Dad did indeed have a third name.<br />

Of the 80 years Dad lived, he had<br />

a journal for only one: the year I was<br />

born. On the date of my birth, Dad<br />

wrote only that my mother and I were<br />

fine. He made no mention of my older<br />

sister and never<br />

mentioned either of us for the<br />

rest of that year. He concentrated on<br />

where he went and what the weather<br />

was like every day.<br />

All his life, Dad took beautiful<br />

photographs, but he dated only a few.<br />

With permission from my sisters, I<br />

took all of Dad’s photos and put them<br />

in order as best I could. Whenever I<br />

look at them, I am again back in the<br />

past, again in my childhood, and again<br />

living at our marina in the tourist<br />

village where I grew up.<br />

The object Dad gave me that I use<br />

often is a hammer. As he handed it<br />

to me, he said, “Every woman needs<br />

a hammer.” Dad, what you said is so<br />

true. Every time I use that hammer, I<br />

am with you again and admiring your<br />

thoughtfulness and foresight.<br />

Before she died, Mom gave me<br />

her flat pancake griddle. Every time I<br />

used it, I remembered the wonderful,<br />

delicious pancakes she made. Now<br />

the pancake griddle sits on its shelf<br />

because I heard that such a large<br />

surface doesn’t work well with a flattop<br />

stove, but I won’t get rid of something<br />

my mother had and which she used.<br />

I have the letters that Mom wrote<br />

to Dad before they married. One of<br />

my sisters inherited Dad’s letters<br />

from that same period of time. Mom,<br />

a bookkeeper and secretary, wrote<br />

business-type letters. Dad wrote of<br />

romance. In one of her letters, Mom<br />

described the suitcase she had bought<br />

for their honeymoon in 1937. I have<br />

that suitcase.<br />

Mom had two little decorative heads<br />

of deer that I liked and those she gave<br />

me. Now they hang on the wall above<br />

my bed.<br />

I have Mom’s flat eggbeater that was<br />

perfect for breaking up a solid mass<br />

of concentrated green pea soup, or if<br />

I had only a shallow mixture to use<br />

an eggbeater on. Alas, Mom often left<br />

the eggbeater in the dishwater and the<br />

wooden handle is now loose, but will<br />

I part with it? No. I only wish I could<br />

buy a similar eggbeater, but even if I<br />

could, I would still keep Mom’s. Such<br />

an eggbeater is another good invention<br />

that is no longer available.<br />

I have the large green fluffy bath<br />

towel Mom used. I put it in the dryer<br />

where it helps to absorb some of the<br />

moisture from a load of laundry I have<br />

just put into the dryer.<br />

When my mother was younger, she<br />

read books. She had piles of them.<br />

After her death, we five daughters put<br />

the books in five piles, and we each<br />

took a pile. I read those I wanted to<br />

and then passed those and the rest on<br />

to others.<br />

In my bedroom sits a five-foot-high<br />

narrow bookcase, which once held my<br />

mother’s books. Now it holds mine.<br />

If I look around my house, will I find<br />

other items from the past? Probably.<br />

I have talked to other people and<br />

like me, they have items in their house<br />

that they cherish simply because those<br />

things once belonged to their parents<br />

or grandparents. Or another relative.<br />

We will keep and cherish these relics<br />

from the past whether they are useful<br />

or not. We keep them simply because<br />

by looking at them or using them, we<br />

are again living our younger lives with<br />

our loving parents. Once again, we are<br />

a child in our parents’ home.<br />

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• From a pilot during his welcome message: “We are pleased to have<br />

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• “We do feature a smoking section on this flight; if you must smoke,<br />

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• After a particularly rough landing during thunderstorms, a flight<br />

attendant announced: “Please take care when opening the overhead<br />

compartments because, after a landing like that, I’m sure everything has<br />

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• From an airline employee: “Welcome aboard. To operate your seatbelt,<br />

insert the metal tab into the buckle, and pull tight. It works just like every<br />

other seatbelt, and if you don't know how to use one, you probably<br />

shouldn't be out in public unsupervised.”<br />

• From the pilot, “We've reached our cruising altitude now, and I'm<br />

turning off the seat belt sign. I'm switching to autopilot too, so I can come<br />

back there and visit with all of you for the rest of the flight.”<br />

• After a real crusher of a landing, a flight attendant came on with, “Ladies<br />

and Gentlemen, please remain in your seats until Captain Crash and the<br />

Crew have brought the aircraft to a screeching halt up against the gate.<br />

And, once the tire smoke has cleared and the warning bells are silenced,<br />

we'll open the door and you can pick your way through the wreckage to<br />

the terminal.”<br />

• From part of a flight attendant's arrival announcement: “We'd like to<br />

thank you folks for flying with us today. And, the next time you get the<br />

insane urge to go blasting through the skies in a pressurized metal tube,<br />

we hope you'll fly with us again.”<br />

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flotation, and in the event of an emergency water landing, please take<br />

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‘Tis the Season For Ontario Strawberries<br />

There’s nothing quite like the first juicy<br />

strawberries of the season. The bright red gems are<br />

filled with such sweet flavour, it’s no wonder we<br />

can’t wait to get out and gather them!<br />

As delightful as fresh strawberries are all by<br />

themselves, the fruits can add a big burst of flavour<br />

to a variety of dishes…from salads and smoothies to omelets and desserts.<br />

These recipes put succulent strawberries in the spotlight. And, because these<br />

dishes are all family y favourites, ,you know they’ll y be “berry” good indeed.<br />

Very Berry Wake-Up Shake<br />

1 cup strawberries<br />

1 medium banana, cut into pieces<br />

1 cup milk<br />

1/2 cup plain or flavoured yogurt<br />

1 to 2 tbsp. honey<br />

Nutmeg, optional<br />

Reserve 3 strawberries. In blender container, combine remaining strawberries,<br />

banana, milk, yogurt and honey. Cover, blend at medium-low speed until thick<br />

and smooth. Pour into chilled glasses; sprinkle with nutmeg. Garnish each with<br />

whole strawberry.<br />

Makes 3 servings. (Approx. 160 cals, 2 g fat, 6g protein, 11g carbs, 70mg sodium and 2g dietary<br />

fibre per 3/4 cup serving.)<br />

A Berry-Sweet Surprise<br />

Smiles will appear on everyone’s face when they see and<br />

taste this awesome, light Angel Food Cake.<br />

1 c. boiling water<br />

1 (3 oz.) pkg. sugar free<br />

strawberry flavoured gelatin<br />

1/2 c. cold water<br />

1 pt. strawberries<br />

1 (8 oz.) container frozen light<br />

whipped topping, thawed<br />

1 (10 in.) angel food cake<br />

Pour boiling water over gelatin in large bowl, then stir until gelatin is dissolved.<br />

Stir in cold water. Refrigerate for about 1 hour or until thickened buy not set. Slice<br />

strawberries, reserving a few for garnish. Fold sliced strawberries and half of the<br />

whipped topping into gelatin. Refrigerate for 15 minutes (until thickened but not<br />

set). Split cake horizontally to make 3 layers. Fill layers with gelatin mixture.<br />

Spread remaining whipped topping on top of cake. Garnish with whole strawberries.<br />

Makes about 12 servings (Approx. 200 cals, 4 g fat, 1 g protein, 33 g carbs,<br />

220mg sodium and 1 g dietary fibre per serving).<br />

Strawberries... A Powerhouse of Nutrition<br />

One 140 g serving of eight (8) medium-sized strawberries has:<br />

• 140 % of the Daily Value of Vitamin C<br />

• 12% of the Daily Value for dietary fibre<br />

• Only 7 grams of sugar (lowest among the top-selling fruits)<br />

• A source of folate and potassium<br />

• Only 45 calories<br />

A Scrumptious Strawberry Pie<br />

A cool, make-ahead treat!<br />

1 baked graham cracker crust<br />

or pie shell<br />

3/4 cup sugar<br />

2 tbsp. cornstarch<br />

Strawberry-Rhubarb ry-R<br />

ba b Pie<br />

with Crumble Topping<br />

1 1/2 cups water<br />

1 (4 serving size) pkg. strawberry Jello<br />

4 cups sliced strawberries<br />

Light Cool Whip<br />

Combine sugar, cornstarch and water; bring to boil; boil until thick and clear.<br />

Add Jello; cool slightly. Put sliced berries in pie shell; pour the cooled Jello mixture<br />

over strawberries. Refrigerate at least 3 hours. Top with Cool Whip.<br />

VARIATIONS: Blueberries or peaches may be substituted for strawberries.<br />

Use blueberry or peach gelatin.<br />

Makes 8 servings. (Approx. 210 cals, 8g fat, 2g protein, 38g carbs, and 198mg sodium per serving.)<br />

PIE INGREDIENTS:<br />

1 egg<br />

1 cup sugar<br />

2 tablespoons all-purpose flour<br />

TOPPING INGREDIENTS:<br />

1 teaspoon vanilla extract<br />

3/4 cup all-purpose flour<br />

3/4 pound rhubarb rib,<br />

1/2 cup packed brown sugar<br />

cut into 1/2 inch pieces,<br />

1/2 cup quick-cooking<br />

or sliced frozen rhubarb (about 3 cups) or old-fashioned oats<br />

1 pint fresh strawberries, halved<br />

1/2 cup butter, cubed<br />

1 unbaked pie shell (9 inches)<br />

(cold best for cutting)<br />

In a large bowl, beat egg. Beat in the sugar, flour and vanilla until well blended.<br />

Gently stir in rhubarb and strawberries. Pour into pastry shell.<br />

For topping: In a small bowl, combine flour, brown sugar and oats; cut in butter<br />

until crumbly. Sprinkle over fruit.<br />

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Bake for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 350<br />

degrees. Bake for 35 minutes longer or until crust is golden brown and filling is<br />

bubbly. Cool on a wire rack. Makes 8 servings.<br />

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markets and shops are located.<br />

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Kincardine Market in the Park<br />

Mondays 9am-2pm (May 22- Sept. 4)<br />

WEDNESDAYS<br />

Grand Bend Farmers’ Market<br />

at Lambton Heritage Museum<br />

Wednesdays 8am-1pm (May 24-Oct.)<br />

FRIDAYS<br />

Brantford Farmers’ Market<br />

Fridays 9am-2pm (Year Round)<br />

Forest Farmers’ & Artisan Market<br />

Fridays 9am-1pm (May 26-Oct.)<br />

Whole Lotta’ Love<br />

Asparagus Salad<br />

... Courtesy of Asparagus Farmers of Ontario asparagus.on.ca<br />

2 pounds Ontario asparagus<br />

1/3 cup balsamic vinegar<br />

3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil<br />

1 clove garlic crushed<br />

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finely chopped<br />

1/3 cup sesame seed<br />

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and rinse in cold water. Chill in fridge. Lightly toast sesame seeds in a little oil<br />

and cool. Place asparagus in a bowl and add other ingredients and toss.<br />

Sprinkle with some additional toasted sesame seeds and serve.<br />

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SATURDAYS<br />

Brantford Farmers’ Market<br />

Saturdays 7am-2pm (Year Round)<br />

Komoka Community Market<br />

Saturdays 9-12pm (May 20-Thanksgiving)<br />

Petrolia Farmers’ Market<br />

Saturdays 7:30am-12noon<br />

(May 20-Oct. 7)<br />

The Market at<br />

Western Fair District<br />

Saturdays 8am-3pm<br />

SUNDAYS<br />

The Market at Western Fair<br />

District, London<br />

Sundays 10am-2pm<br />

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S. of Blenheim<br />

519-676-4475<br />

OPEN:<br />

7 Days A Week<br />

from July-Oct,<br />

6 Days A Week<br />

The Apple Place<br />

the rest of year<br />

•All the best Fresh Fruits<br />

•Apples almost all year round<br />

•Fresh Made Apple Cider<br />

•Honey • Jams • & More!<br />

• Honey • Mead<br />

• Gift Baskets<br />

• Natural Hive Products<br />

& Gifts<br />

3115 15 River St., ALVINSTON<br />

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ROESCH MEATS<br />

Wild Game Processing • Smoked Meats<br />

Deli Meats made on-site • Filipino Meats<br />

Thornloe Specialty Cheese<br />

Mrs. D’s Jams, Jellies, Sauces & More<br />

• Farm Raised Pork & Free Run Chickens<br />

(drug/additive free)<br />

• Fresh, Free Run Eggs<br />

• Ontario Dry Aged Carcass Beef (21 days)<br />

• Frozen Entrées • Meat or Fruit Pies<br />

• Huge variety of patties for your burgers<br />

• Thanksgiving & Christmas Turkeys by order only<br />

Retail Shop<br />

JAM • JELLY •PICKLES<br />

CHUTNEY • PEPPER JELLY<br />

MADE BY HAND in MELBOURNE<br />

with QUALITY INGREDIENTS<br />

... And other quality<br />

LOCAL FOOD & GIFT ITEMS!<br />

Friday 10-5 • Saturday 10-4<br />

(Monday to Thursday by appt.<br />

or by chance between 9 & 4)<br />

9 REID’S FARM MARKET<br />

Pure Maple Syrup, Free Range Brown Eggs,<br />

Straw, In Season Produce, and so much<br />

more! Open 7 Days a Week!<br />

5688 Oil Heritage Rd., REECES CORNERS<br />

10 ZEKVELD’S GARDEN MARKET<br />

Fresh Produce from our fields - Pick Your Own<br />

4622 London Line, REECES CORNERS<br />

519-845-3482 • www.zekveldgardenmarket.ca<br />

!<br />

~ ALL PROCESSING DONE ON-SITE! ~<br />

TUES-FRI 9-5 • SAT 9-3<br />

Closed Sun/Mon<br />

BRING YOUR COOLER!<br />

www.rmeats.com<br />

10910 Northwood Line at Mull Road<br />

East of CHATHAM • 519-351-7711<br />

www.picklesplease.ca<br />

Fresh Asparagus • In Season<br />

OPEN: Monday-Fridayy<br />

9am-4:30pm,<br />

Weekends by chance<br />

(or appt.)<br />

30043 Jane Rd.,<br />

Thamesville<br />

519-692-4416<br />

SHOP ONLINE! Details onwebsite:<br />

www.picklesplease.ca<br />

4 PARKS BLUEBERRIES 866-901-5373<br />

Blueberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Preserves,<br />

Bakery & Country Store • www.parksblueberries.com<br />

7 km East of Thamesville on Hwy.#2. (March-Dec.24)<br />

3<br />

CONVENTIONAL<br />

& ORGANIC<br />

PICKLED<br />

PRODUCTS<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

YEAR ROUND<br />

6583 Longwoods Rd., Melbourne<br />

519-289-5267 • inajam.ca<br />

6<br />

• Blueberries<br />

mid-July to<br />

August<br />

• Frozen Berries<br />

Year Round<br />

• Pick Your<br />

Own Flowers Lunches/Dinners<br />

6460 Riverside Dr., & Special Events<br />

Melbourne • 519-289-0389<br />

7<br />

arrowwoodfarmontario.com<br />

Fletcher St. (behind Library)<br />

Vendors<br />

Welcome<br />

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Petroers’<br />

Petrolia<br />

Farmers’<br />

Farmeket<br />

Market<br />

Live Entertainment tainment •Special Events<br />

SATURDAY FARMERS’<br />

RS’<br />

MARKET<br />

May 20 to October 7<br />

7:30am to noon<br />

~ Grand Opening ~<br />

May 27th, 7<br />

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Call us at<br />

519-882-2350<br />

An Old Fashioned Country Store<br />

with a Modern Twist!<br />

11<br />

Williamson Farms in FOREST,<br />

TWO LOCATIONS to visit...<br />

FARM:<br />

7739 Lakeshore Rd. • 519-243-2961<br />

OPEN: Thursday to Saturday 10-5<br />

Meats, Maple Syrup & Ontario Foods<br />

COUNTRY STORE:<br />

14 King St. • 226-520-0144<br />

Meats, Maple Syrup & Ontario Foods<br />

Gis, Home Decor, Kitchenware,<br />

Tea & Teapots, Children’s Toys & Games,<br />

Puzzles, Art Supplies, Cast Iron,<br />

Wall Art, Cards & Children’s Books<br />

Gi Baskets, house-made Fudge<br />

www.williamsonfarmsmarket.com<br />

LAMBTON SHORES FARMERS<br />

MARKETS Open Wednesdays 8am-1pm<br />

(from May 24) in GRAND BEND: 10035 Museum Rd.<br />

on Hwy. 21 • FOREST: Open Fridays 9-1 (from May 26)<br />

lambtonshoresmarkets@gmail.com<br />

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FARM<br />

MARKETS!<br />

TOWN NAME, TOWN NAME and another awesome TOWN NAME<br />

13 BAYFIELD BERRY FARM<br />

Farm Market, Bakery, Hard Cider, Fruit Winery,<br />

Fruit Distillery & Gift Shop. 77697 Orchard Line,<br />

BAYFIELD • Find us at 5 Local Farm Markets too!<br />

519-482-1666 • www.bayfieldberryfarm.on.ca<br />

14<br />

" From our Farm to your Home"<br />

OPEN Friday 10-5 & Saturday 9-3<br />

11554 Ivan Drive Ilderton, ON • 519-666-1255<br />

www.bloomersfarm.com<br />

15 CRUNICAN ORCHARDS 519-666-0286<br />

On-site grown apples/pears & local food products.<br />

23778 Richmond St., LONDON • Open Year Round!<br />

16 KOMOKA COMMUNITY MARKET<br />

Saturdays May 20-Thanksgiving 9-12pm • 1 Tunks<br />

Lane, Komoka • komokacommunitymarket.com<br />

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THOMAS BROS<br />

OUR OWN FRESH PICKED PRODUCE<br />

Jams •Syrups • Honey •Pickles<br />

•Cheese •Baking •Crafts<br />

519-652-5551 •Candies May-Oct<br />

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COLONEL ONEL<br />

TALBOT T ROAD, LONDON<br />

HWY #4 NORTH OF 401<br />

HORTON<br />

FARMERS’<br />

MARKET<br />

Saturdays 8-12<br />

May-Oct.<br />

2 2Sunset Rd., Talbotville,<br />

N5P 3T2 • 519-633-0527<br />

www.turkeyshoppe.com<br />

19<br />

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21 COYLES COUNTRY STORE Open 7 Days<br />

Baking supplies, grains, sweeteners, spices, dried &<br />

glacé fruit, roasted nuts, candy, packaged in bulk.<br />

244282 Airport Rd. (Hwy. 19), TILLSONBURG<br />

519-842-5945 • www.coylescountrystore.com<br />

22<br />

• Fresh Baking Daily<br />

• Local Fresh Fruit<br />

& Vegetables<br />

• Fresh Norfolk<br />

Products: Meat,<br />

Cheese, Dairy,<br />

• Our Own<br />

Strawberries<br />

(April to December)<br />

OPEN Daily 9-6, Sun. 10-5<br />

500 Church St. E., Delhi<br />

519-582-1114 • www.wholesomepickins.ca<br />

CLICK & COLLECT Order Online/Curbside Pickup!<br />

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Bulk Food,<br />

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Pet Food Centre<br />

FARM MARKET<br />

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Interac,<br />

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Visa &M/C<br />

Open June to October<br />

5680 Sunset Rd. Union (On way to Pt. Stanley)<br />

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1030 Talbot St. at Fairview, St. Thomas • Owners: Brian & Sherwood • 519-633-9691<br />

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Saturday & Sunday<br />

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The freshest fruits & vegetables in town!<br />

24<br />

• Fresh Baked Goods • Local Vendors<br />

Everything we can get locally we do!<br />

Daily 9am-7pm (from Easter to Thanksgiving)<br />

157 FRONT RD. • PORT ROWAN<br />

25 BRANTFORD FARMERS’ MARKET<br />

Open Year Round, Friday 9-2 & Saturday 7-2<br />

79 Icomm Dr., BRANTFORD • 519-752-8824<br />

www.brantfordfarmersmarket.ca<br />

26 WHITECREST MUSHROOMS<br />

Retail & Wholesale Mushroom Products<br />

519-269-3534 • www.whitecrestmushrooms.com<br />

Mon.-Fri. 8-5 • 2899 Cromarty Drive, PUTNAM<br />

27 GUNN’S HILL ARTISAN CHEESE<br />

Swiss quality cheese, crafted right here. Visit &<br />

enjoy. 519-424-4024 • www.gunnshillcheese.ca<br />

445172 Gunns Hill Road, WOODSTOCK<br />

Daily 10-5<br />

~ In-Store Bakery & Gi Shop ~<br />

28<br />

Old<br />

Fashioned<br />

Sausage<br />

age<br />

Smoked<br />

Pork<br />

Products<br />

Bacon<br />

Ribs<br />

ONLY LOCAL MEATS including<br />

Lamb, Buffalo, Pork & Chicken<br />

Delicious Gourmet condiments arriving daily!<br />

• Relishes • Sauces • Jellies • Jams • Mustards<br />

*Gluten Free opons • Yoder Pellet Grills<br />

#2146 Hwy 7 & 8,<br />

Shakespeare, ON N0B 2P0<br />

info@porkshoppe.com • 519-625-8194<br />

www.porkshoppe.com<br />

29 ZEHR’S COUNTRY MARKET<br />

Fresh produce, meats, cheeses, local fruits in season,<br />

spices, candies & more. 6979 Main St. Millbank.<br />

Mon. to Sat. 8:30-6 • www.zehrscountrymarket.ca<br />

29<br />

MILLBANK<br />

CHEESE<br />

& BU TTER<br />

Naturally Aged<br />

Cheddar,<br />

Imported German<br />

Cook Cheese<br />

& other Fine<br />

Cheese Products.<br />

Mon., Tues. & Sat. 9-5 Free Range & Drug<br />

Wed. to Fri. 10-6 Free Meats & more.<br />

519-595-8787 millbankcheese.com<br />

A University of Western<br />

Ontario study showed that if<br />

each Ontario family shifted<br />

only $10 of their weekly<br />

food budget to buy food<br />

produced in the province,<br />

Ontario businesses<br />

would see 10,000 new<br />

jobs and $2.4 billion in<br />

annual food sales.<br />

• FRESH PRODUCE<br />

• CHEESE<br />

• PORK • TURKEY<br />

• MAPLE SYRUP<br />

• HONEY • FISH<br />

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On my kitchen window sill is a<br />

small dish of memories; stones my<br />

son gave to me, a piece of crystal that<br />

catches sunbeams, but one item holds a<br />

treasure trove of a zillion memories…a<br />

glass doorknob.<br />

It belongs on a porch door in<br />

one of our first apartments<br />

in a century-old house.<br />

It had fallen off in my<br />

hand one day so it was<br />

replaced and I threw it<br />

in the junk drawer. Years<br />

later I found it. When I<br />

held it the glass was warm,<br />

like an orb holding the past, and<br />

all these memories came flooding<br />

through me.<br />

The large screened-in porch became<br />

our favourite room all summer long into<br />

the fall. I filled it with hanging plants<br />

and ferns, even a small fountain. With<br />

the walls painted white, filled with white<br />

wicker furniture, outdoor turf carpet,<br />

and colourful cushions, it became our<br />

private garden. We lived on the second<br />

floor and the porch was surrounded by<br />

pine trees creating a curtain from the<br />

world going by. My son and I would<br />

snuggle in our pyjamas watching the<br />

storms, or read just before bedtime.<br />

We had my sister-in-law’s baby shower<br />

here on a beautiful summer’s day, later I<br />

hosted a Fathers’ Day get together with<br />

my husband and father who are no<br />

longer with us. When company<br />

came we always sat out<br />

on the porch. I made<br />

my sister’s wedding<br />

bouquet and flowers on<br />

the porch. The space<br />

inspired me with its light<br />

and peacefulness.<br />

My husband enjoyed<br />

sitting out until late in the evening<br />

just talking. It was a tropical retreat and<br />

brought the outdoors into another living<br />

space. Even on hot summer nights the<br />

large screens on the ten-by-ten porch<br />

would carry breezes in but kept us<br />

hidden in the large surrounding trees.<br />

Wildlife filled the large trees, the birds<br />

woke us with their chatter and the<br />

occasional squirrel found its way onto<br />

the porch with chaos to follow.<br />

All these memories and so much<br />

more in a split second, from just holding<br />

a glass doorknob.<br />

Things<br />

my Mother<br />

taught me<br />

My mother taught me to appreciate<br />

A JOB WELL DONE.<br />

“If you’re going to kill each other, do it outside.<br />

I just finished cleaning.<br />

My mother taught me LOGIC.<br />

“Because I said so, that’s why.”<br />

My mother taught me FORESIGHT.<br />

“Wear clean underwear, in case you’re in an<br />

accident.”<br />

My mother taught me IRONY.<br />

“Keep crying, and I’ll give you something to cry<br />

about.”<br />

My mother taught me the science of OSMOSIS.<br />

“Shut your mouth and eat your supper.”<br />

My mother taught me about CONTORTIONISM.<br />

“Will you look at that dirt on the back of your<br />

neck!”<br />

My mother taught me about STAMINA.<br />

“You’ll sit there until all that spinach is gone.”<br />

My mother taught me about WEATHER.<br />

“This room of yours looks as if a tornado went<br />

through it.”<br />

My mother taught me about HYPOCRISY.<br />

“If I told you once, I’ve told you a million times.<br />

Don’t exaggerate!”<br />

My mother taught me the CIRCLE OF LIFE.<br />

“I brought you into this world, and I can take<br />

you out.”<br />

My mother taught me about BEHAVIOUR<br />

MODIFICATION.<br />

“Stop acting like your father!”<br />

My mother taught me about ENVY.<br />

“There are millions of less fortunate children<br />

in this world who don’t have wonderful parents<br />

like you do.”<br />

My mother taught me about ANTICIPATION.<br />

“Just wait until we get home.”<br />

My mother taught me about RECEIVING.<br />

“You are going to get it when you get home!”<br />

My mother taught me MEDICAL SCIENCE.<br />

“If you don’t stop crossing your eyes, they are<br />

going to freeze that way.”<br />

My mother taught me HUMOUR.<br />

“When that lawn mower cuts off your toes,<br />

don’t come running to me.”<br />

My mother taught me HOW TO BECOME AN<br />

ADULT.<br />

“If you don’t eat your vegetables, you’ll never<br />

grow up.”<br />

My mother taught me about my ROOTS.<br />

“Shut that door behind you. Do you think you<br />

were born in a barn.”<br />

My mother taught me WISDOM.<br />

“When you get to be my age, you’ll understand<br />

*AND OUR FAVORITE*<br />

My mother taught me about JUSTICE.<br />

“One day you’ll have kids, and I hope they turn<br />

out just like you!”<br />

Thanks Mom!<br />

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519-523-9781<br />

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Like most young boys my age back in<br />

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junior partner of Boy Scouts and was part<br />

of that organization. I remember going to<br />

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where we held our little gatherings. And I<br />

learned how to “Dib, Dib, Dib” and “Dob,<br />

Dob, Dob” and it was an okay time.<br />

I had just moved to town, I think, so I<br />

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interesting part of my scouting experience.<br />

The first year I went, I was terrified out of<br />

my shorts, never having done anything<br />

like it before in my life. I got there all right<br />

and things were going okay, until we went<br />

to the beach on Lake Huron – a place<br />

called Inverhuron. We horsed around in<br />

the water a bit so we took off our shoes<br />

and our big high scouting socks and got<br />

in our bare feet so as not to get the shoes<br />

and socks wet. When the horsing around<br />

came to an end, and it was time to head<br />

back to camp, away I went, following<br />

along with the other Cubs. I went only a<br />

short distance, though, and I realized that<br />

I had foolishly forgotten to retrieve my<br />

shoes and socks. So, I broke off from the<br />

rest of the kids, and headed back toward<br />

the beach on my own.<br />

I found my shoes and socks okay and<br />

got them on my feet, then started after<br />

the rest of the troop. Only I couldn’t<br />

find them for love nor money. I looked<br />

and looked and looked and tried several<br />

different paths. In the end, though, I was<br />

hopelessly lost – had no idea where the<br />

rest of the troop was – or where the camp<br />

was. Yikes! So, I stood there a moment,<br />

collecting my thoughts, then decided I’d<br />

better try for civilization. I headed for<br />

the main road, feeling that was my best<br />

chance to find someone who might be<br />

able to help me find my way back to the<br />

camp…..<br />

So, there I was, nine or ten-years-old,<br />

and lost in the wilderness for the first<br />

time in my life. I got walking along the<br />

The following is an excerpt from “My Lefthanded,<br />

Backwards, Upsidedown Life & Assorted Short Stories”<br />

by Wallaceburg writer John Gardiner, who grew up and<br />

came of age in Hanover, Ontario during the 1950’s and<br />

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My Life as a Boy Scout<br />

road away from the beach, feeling pretty<br />

uncertain and frightened. As I walked, a<br />

huge, black car glided up beside me and<br />

stopped. The back window went down,<br />

and an old woman looked out at me.<br />

“Where are you headed, young fellow?”<br />

she asked. I explained my dilemma to<br />

her, that I was lost and trying to find my<br />

way back to Cub Camp. “Well, you poor<br />

dear…you climb right in here beside me<br />

and we’ll get you back where you belong.”<br />

Now think about this happening in today’s<br />

world. Yea, right….So, I climbed into the<br />

huge car, which was actually a limousine<br />

with a guy in a uniform sitting in the front<br />

and driving the old lady around.<br />

She said something to the driver and<br />

away we drove. She asked me a few<br />

questions like where I was from and what<br />

grade I was in in school, but I wasn’t<br />

really in the car for that long because<br />

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by. So, this big limousine rolls into the<br />

camp and everyone in the camp comes<br />

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important person is arriving in such a<br />

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differently. These days, everybody would<br />

have panicked. Back in those days, it was<br />

just the sort of thing that happened and<br />

nobody gave it a second thought.<br />

I went back to Cub Camp for the second<br />

year the next year, but my stay that year<br />

didn’t last too long. My first night there, I<br />

developed a brain-crushing ear ache and<br />

my dad had to drive all the way there in<br />

the middle of the night to pick me up and<br />

take me home. I didn’t die from it and it<br />

was more embarrassing than anything<br />

else. The next year, I graduated to actual<br />

Scouts and that also didn’t last too long.<br />

All they wanted you to do in Scouts back<br />

in those days was tie knots – or at least<br />

that’s what it seemed to me. And I’m not<br />

good at stuff like knots and the like, so<br />

I gradually dropped out and ended my<br />

Scouting career.<br />

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Steam engines are still busy and new<br />

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arriving at the hotel for their reception,<br />

the RMS Segwun (what’s that?), lots of<br />

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Everything was constructed by six<br />

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Scratch-built brass steam engines, over<br />

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almost 400 tiny<br />

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on board. Note that the movie showing<br />

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Hitchcock thriller. It took 10,000 feet<br />

(3000 metres) of wire just to hook up<br />

the bulbs to the control system.<br />

Stop for gas at White Rose. Wait for<br />

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34<br />

401<br />

5<br />

26<br />

46<br />

8<br />

27<br />

Rockwood<br />

Aberfoyle<br />

From<br />

Toronto<br />

501<br />

Troy<br />

125<br />

50<br />

1<br />

• Quilting Cottons tons<br />

• Supplies<br />

plie<br />

• Books oks • Patterns<br />

• Stencils • Custom Quilts<br />

July Shop Hop<br />

July 3 - 31<br />

OPEN: Mon-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-4<br />

7<br />

3991 Perth Acton Rd. 107 • SHAKESPEARE<br />

(1 block South of lights off Hwy. 7/8)<br />

www.thequiltplace.ca 519-625-8435<br />

25<br />

~ In-Store 15 Bakery & Gi Shop ~<br />

34<br />

Freelton<br />

Campbellville<br />

9<br />

Old<br />

Fashioned<br />

Sausage<br />

age<br />

Smoked<br />

Pork<br />

Products<br />

Bacon<br />

Ribs<br />

ONLY LOCAL MEATS including<br />

d<br />

ing<br />

Lamb, b<br />

Buffalo, 6<br />

Pork k<br />

& Chicken<br />

Delicious Westover Gourmet condiments arriving daily!<br />

• Relishes • Sauces • Jellies • Jams • Mustards<br />

Rockton*Gluten Free From opons • Yoder Pellet Grills<br />

Hamilton<br />

#2146 Hwy 7 & 8,<br />

Shakespeare,<br />

Peters Corners<br />

ON N0B 2P0<br />

info@porkshoppe.com • 519-625-8194<br />

Dundas<br />

www.porkshoppe.com<br />

Makers of Fine Quality<br />

Cheese Since 1879<br />

519-662-1212<br />

FACTORY LIMITED<br />

Famous for our great tasng<br />

brick in a variety of flavours,<br />

and tradional Limburger.<br />

29 Bleams Rd East, NEW HAMBURG<br />

(Exit at New Hamburg, Peel St. Take first right on Bleams Rd. E.)<br />

As the world fights to figure everything out, I’ll be holding doors<br />

for strangers, letting people cut in front of me in traffic, saying<br />

good morning, keeping babies entertained in grocery lines,<br />

stopping to talk to someone who is lonely, being patient with<br />

sales clerks, smiling at passersby.<br />

WHY?<br />

Because I will not stand idly by and live in a world where love is<br />

invisible. Join me in showing kindness, understanding, and<br />

judging less. Be kind to a stranger, give grace to friends who are<br />

having a bad day, be forgiving of yourself - today and every day.<br />

Author Unknown<br />

BE the change, BE the light,<br />

start today and never stop.<br />

TAVISTOCK,<br />

SINCE 1931<br />

Restaurant & Catering<br />

GENERAL STORE<br />

Check out our new General Store with homemade preserves,<br />

frozen family sized meals, frozen individual entrees and gifts.<br />

WED/THURS/FRI LUNCH BUFFET: 11:30am-2pm<br />

Featuring daily homemade classic entrées with mashed<br />

potatoes, vegetables, gravy, soup, salad bar & dessert bar.<br />

WEEKEND EVENING BUFFET: Fri., Sat. & Sun. 4-7pm<br />

Roast turkey, roast beef, ef, country fried chicken, rolled<br />

stuffed ribs, pigtails, mashed potatoes, vegetables,<br />

stuffing, gravy, salad bar & dessert bar.<br />

SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET: Sundays 11am-2pm<br />

Scrambled b<br />

eggs, bacon, ham, hash h browns, baked b k<br />

d beans,<br />

buttermilk pancakes, assorted sweets, mashed potatoes,<br />

vegetables, stuffing, roast turkey, roast beef, rolled ribs,<br />

gravy, salad bar<br />

& dessert bar.<br />

15 minutes from Stratford<br />

20 minutes from Walters Theatre<br />

30 minutes from Kitchener/St. Jacobs<br />

- Bus Tours Welcome -<br />

HOURS:<br />

Wed to Sat<br />

7 am to 7 pm<br />

Sunday<br />

9 am to 7 pm<br />

Closed<br />

Mon/Tues<br />

For daily special<br />

updates, find us<br />

on Facebook or<br />

Instagram.<br />

Historical i lPictures<br />

& Artifacts from<br />

the Tavistock Area<br />

• • 519-655-2835<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Chuck Norris made a Happy Meal cry.<br />

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The<br />

Daytripper<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Upcoming Events<br />

May 6 - Oct 28<br />

Farmers’ Market, Sat. 8-12<br />

June 3<br />

St. Marys Garden Fair<br />

June 16-17<br />

Inducon Weekend at<br />

Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame<br />

July 14-16<br />

Stonetown Heritage Fesval<br />

July 20-22<br />

Kinsmen Summerfest<br />

St.Marys<br />

www.discoverstmarys.ca<br />

SHOP<br />

LOCAL<br />

Photo: Bill Badzo<br />

Canadian Baseball<br />

Hall of Fame<br />

& Museum<br />

<strong>2023</strong> Induction Weekend<br />

June 15, 16 & 17<br />

368 Church Street South<br />

St. Marys • 519-284-1838<br />

www.baseballhalloffame.ca<br />

105 Queen St East • 519-949-7588<br />

Eclectic Treasure<br />

Antiques to Every Day Needs<br />

Virtual Tour on Google Maps<br />

Zenfire<br />

Pottery<br />

& Mercantile Unique gifts & pottery classes!<br />

Over 50 local makers have created Art from the Heart<br />

114 Queen Street East, St.Marys<br />

Little Falls<br />

Artisan<br />

Crafters<br />

Market<br />

Over 100<br />

Artisans<br />

to choose<br />

from!<br />

Large, varied<br />

selection<br />

of interesting<br />

gift ideas.<br />

Headquarters<br />

of popular<br />

18” doll clothes.<br />

Take Home a<br />

Little Perth County!<br />

83 Queen St. East<br />

ST. MARYS •519-284-0433<br />

www.littlefallscraftersmarket.com<br />

• Pottery •Books • Jewellery<br />

• Natural Soaps & Body Products<br />

• Handcrafted Wood Decor<br />

• Earth-Friendly Home Products<br />

www.zenfirepottery.ca<br />

ST. MARYS<br />

MUSEUM<br />

Visit facebook.com/stmarysmuseum<br />

for up to date information.<br />

Admission by donation<br />

177 Church St. S., Box 998<br />

St. Marys, ON N4X 1B6<br />

519-284-3556<br />

Email: museum@town.stmarys.on.ca<br />

www.stmarysmuseum.ca<br />

Discover Your Family Tree Here!<br />

• Hand Made • Best Quality • None Finer<br />

166 Queen Street, St. Marys • 519-284-3572<br />

www.chocolatefactory.ca<br />

TROYER’S SPICES<br />

Recommended<br />

by chefs<br />

We specialize<br />

in salt free<br />

blends & rubs<br />

110 QUEEN ST. EAST, ST. MARYS<br />

226-661-8777 • troyersspices.ca<br />

It’s always our pleasure<br />

Open<br />

Mon<br />

to Sat<br />

• TRIBAL • FRENCH DRESSING<br />

•PURE ESSENCE • ROYAL ROBBINS<br />

143 Queen St E, ST. MARYS • 519-284-4436<br />

www.ogradysclothing.com<br />

www.rivervalleygolfandtube.com<br />

519-225-2329<br />

Classes available!<br />

(See Facebook) 17528 Elginfield Road, St. Marys • 226-661-4004<br />

Tues to Thurs 10-5, Fri 10-4, Sat 10-3<br />

July Shop Hop<br />

July 3 - 31<br />

www.kalidoscopeofquilts.ca • karen@kalidoscopeofquilts.ca<br />

Tuesday 12-5<br />

Thursday 12-5<br />

Friday 10-6<br />

Saturday 10-4<br />

Up to date<br />

photos<br />

on Facebook<br />

@JacobsLiquidaon<br />

id 34 Wellington St. N., St. Marys<br />

www.JacobsLiquidaon.com<br />

SNAPPING TURTLE<br />

COFFEE ROASTERS<br />

Breakfast Bagels,<br />

Sandwiches, Soups<br />

Baked Treats<br />

Great coffee.<br />

Cozy surroundings.<br />

Friendly staff.<br />

Responsibly-sourced, small-batch roasted,<br />

specialty grade coffee as beans, k-cups<br />

or freshly-brewed.<br />

Masterfully<br />

pulled espresso,<br />

premium teas<br />

& iced beverages.<br />

Monday-Friday 7-4<br />

Sat 8-4 • Sun 10-3<br />

145 Queen St. E, St Marys (226) 661-8000<br />

snappingturtlecoffee.com<br />

plus<br />

Gifts, Home Decor,<br />

Toys and Crafting<br />

158 Queen Street East<br />

ST.<br />

MARYS • 519-284-9966<br />

9966<br />

www.stonehomecreatives.caw w<br />

M-W 10-5 • TH-FRI 10-5:30 • SAT 9:30-4 • SUN 12-3<br />

Over 100 domestic and<br />

imported cheeses<br />

• Fresh Made Sandwiches<br />

• Home Made Soups & Salads<br />

• Catering<br />

• Home Made Prepared Meals<br />

SCAN THE QR CODE<br />

TO ORDER ONLINE...<br />

117 Queen St. E.<br />

ST. MARYS<br />

519-284-4508<br />

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How many Chuck Norris’ does it take to change a lightbulb? None. He can see in the dark.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


Lake Huron<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO<br />

NY<br />

Our 2nd section ends travelling from the “Stone Town” ST. MARYS, to EXETER<br />

Moving Forward Through Music<br />

Story and Photo by Jim Ryan, Mitchell<br />

www.jryantunes.com<br />

No need to remind you how strange<br />

the past three years have been; most<br />

of us experienced some degree of<br />

trepidation related to our health, social<br />

and/or economic circumstances and<br />

genuine concern for the well being of<br />

those we care deeply about. In particular<br />

we missed the routine, day to day contact<br />

we enjoy with the world around us. I am<br />

optimistic most of that is behind us.<br />

Music has always provided the<br />

inspiration and salvation for me. During<br />

the pandemic I took on two significant<br />

music recording projects, one celebrating<br />

the original songs of an old friend of mine<br />

who is no longer with us. I was able to<br />

share those recordings with his brother<br />

who had never heard any of his (rather<br />

wonderful) songs. The other was more of<br />

a family archive as I created a book and<br />

CD of the songs I first learned on guitar<br />

between 1965 and 1970; I am at the<br />

young end of a large and musical family<br />

and now find that the next generation<br />

wants to learn the songs that were so<br />

important to our family.<br />

If you are anything like me, isolation<br />

may have encouraged you to address<br />

a number of tasks you never had been<br />

able to find the time for. As a result, my<br />

workbench is mostly cleared; fences<br />

have been built, walls painted, closets<br />

cleaned and much donated that will be<br />

of greater use to others.<br />

So, what’s my next project? I expect<br />

there are a number of guitars (mandolins,<br />

basses etc) tucked under beds, leaning in<br />

closets or resting in the alternating heat<br />

and cold of attics throughout our region.<br />

Generally speaking, musical instruments<br />

deteriorate when they are left unplayed<br />

for years or decades. I am excited at the<br />

prospect of bringing these instruments<br />

back to life and making sure their voice<br />

is heard again. Equally exciting is the<br />

opportunity to hear the story of the<br />

person to whom an instrument was<br />

important, what music they preferred,<br />

how they came to start and eventually<br />

stop playing. The guitars I have where<br />

I know the story of the original owner<br />

have both moved me to write specific<br />

songs and to perform the favourite songs<br />

of that person on the instrument while<br />

telling their story.<br />

I’ve been asked by some of my aging<br />

musical friends how they could best part<br />

with instruments they no longer need.<br />

I believe in the importance of getting<br />

young people engaged in music as<br />

early as possible and know as a retired<br />

educator that supporting music programs<br />

in any possible way is a good thing. I still<br />

have the necessary contacts in a number<br />

of schools in the region and know where<br />

guitar courses are offered. Often there<br />

will be students who show great promise<br />

but will not have the resources to get<br />

their own good instrument to learn on.<br />

I can help with that.<br />

Simply put, if you have an instrument<br />

that is no longer being used and would<br />

like to have me clean and repair it as<br />

necessary and make sure it gets played,<br />

I would welcome your call or email.<br />

I am happy to drive to you anywhere<br />

in Southwestern Ontario. I have been<br />

asked, “Isn’t his going to cost you a lot of<br />

money?” Certainly driving anywhere is<br />

expensive these days and buying guitars<br />

to donate isn’t very sustainable. I expect<br />

people will be willing to donate a student<br />

grade guitar and I am willing to offer a fair<br />

price for more professional instruments.<br />

I may invite some corporate assistance<br />

for strings, etc. if I get lots of calls (like<br />

25+); up to a dozen I can handle out of<br />

my own pocket. If I have to enlist more<br />

specialized repairs, I may have to barter<br />

to address the cost. The goal would be<br />

to get these guitars singing again, meet<br />

great people and share interesting stories<br />

and, at best, break even doing it.<br />

You can call me: Jim Ryan, 519-348-<br />

0303 or email jryantunes@gmail.com<br />

In more than 50 years of guitar<br />

playing I have learned to do a number<br />

of repairs and also know those skilled<br />

enough to take on the more challenging<br />

and expensive tasks. I have even been<br />

learning about fixing old amplifiers so<br />

electric guitars and amps from the 50’s<br />

and 60’s are also welcome. Thank you for<br />

thinking about being part of this project;<br />

my wife just noticed a facebook post<br />

regarding a young person from Ukraine<br />

who had to leave his guitar behind and is<br />

now settled in our area. By the time you<br />

read this, the project may already have<br />

its first happy beneficiary.<br />

Publisher’s note: I’d like to add that I<br />

know Jim Ryan and you can trust that he<br />

speaks from the heart.<br />

A MODERN QUILT SHOP<br />

• Quilting Supplies + Classes<br />

• Kitchen Items<br />

• Local Artisan Products<br />

including Pottery<br />

& Stained Glass<br />

301 MAIN ST., EXETER<br />

226-735-3676<br />

info@thequiltkitchen.ca<br />

www.thequiltkitchen.ca<br />

JUNE 17-30<br />

I'm sorry,<br />

did I roll my eyes<br />

out loud?<br />

SW Ontario<br />

T OUR<br />

Find all the best<br />

Antique Shops on page 72.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Chuck Norris is the only weapon allowed through airport security.<br />

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For 28 years<br />

n<br />

now we’ve<br />

explored ed the small towns and back<br />

roads of Southwestern Ontario,<br />

searching for the shops, stops and<br />

events that make it worth your while<br />

to go <strong>Daytripping</strong>. Every shop you see<br />

in this paper is here for a reason.<br />

Throughout this time we’ve also<br />

asked our readers to make this small<br />

paper their own, and they have.<br />

Almost all the stories you find inside<br />

have been written by regular folks<br />

who had something to share. It is<br />

their time and talent that has made<br />

all the difference. This combination<br />

has made <strong>Daytripping</strong> unlike any<br />

other paper we’ve ever come across.<br />

We hope you’ll enjoy it.<br />

Over 60 TOWN WIDE YARD SALES<br />

& hundreds of other EVENTS!<br />

(See pages 68-71)<br />

This issue has Sections<br />

FULL MAP<br />

on PAGES<br />

12-13<br />

DETROIT<br />

KINCARDINE<br />

Lake<br />

Huron<br />

SARNIA<br />

A<br />

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WINDSOR<br />

KINGSVILLE<br />

2<br />

LONDON<br />

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PORT STANLEY<br />

3<br />

Southwestern<br />

Ontario<br />

TORONTO<br />

Lake Ontario<br />

NIAGARA FALLS<br />

BUFFALO<br />

U.S./Canada Borders<br />

Some areas can be found in all sections.<br />

Use index to find all the shops in a region.<br />

Lake Erie<br />

3<br />

BRANTFORD<br />

PORT DOVER<br />

Briwood Farm Market, St. Thomas<br />

Bottom Borders: Sunny days / Oh, sunny, sunny, sunny days


The<br />

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BrickYard Antiques<br />

Our 3rd Section begins in the LONDON area...<br />

G reSTAURANT<br />

Quilting & Sewing Shop<br />

JUNE 17-30<br />

Sewing Machines and Repairs<br />

Fabrics &Notions • Classes<br />

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SHOP<br />

LOCAL<br />

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90+ VENdORS • ANTIQUES • FOOD • washrooms<br />

8898 longwoods rd, mount Brydges<br />

10 min. west of london, exit 86 hwy. 402<br />

www.brickyardantiques.com wed-thurs 11-5 • fri-Sun 10-6<br />

Sew<br />

Creative<br />

~ July Shop Hop ~<br />

July 3rd-31st3<br />

31st<br />

Monday to Saturday ay 10-5<br />

www.sewcreativequilting.ca<br />

i<br />

•<br />

Sales • Service<br />

Authorized Dealer<br />

Handi Quilter<br />

Long Arm Dealer<br />

JUNE 17-30<br />

22486 Adelaide Rd • Mount Brydges<br />

• 519-264-2177<br />

FRESH<br />

LOCAL<br />

MON-FRI 9–6<br />

SAT 9–5<br />

SUN 12–5<br />

APPLES • HONEY • JAMS • APPLE CIDER<br />

APPLE CIDER VINEGAR • MAPLE SYRUP<br />

PEANUTS • GLUTEN FREE PRODUCTS<br />

RADER FROZEN PIES • SEASONAL FRUIT<br />

CRUNICAN<br />

ORCHARDS<br />

Since 1877<br />

Richmond St. North<br />

LONDON • 519-666-0286<br />

10 min North of London at 15 Mile Rd<br />

CRUNICANORCHARDS.COM<br />

Don’t be worried<br />

about your<br />

smartphone<br />

or TV<br />

spying<br />

on you.<br />

Your vacuum<br />

cleaner<br />

has been<br />

collecting<br />

dirt on you<br />

for years.<br />

ODD TOWN<br />

NAMes in<br />

CURBSIDE<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

UPON REQUEST<br />

Quantities Q<br />

ties<br />

large g<br />

& small<br />

l<br />

TUES-SAT<br />

9:00-5:30<br />

FRIDAY 9-8<br />

Since 1946<br />

•Breads & Rolls<br />

•Pastries & Cookies<br />

•Very Special Cakes<br />

for Every Occasion<br />

• Unique Seasonal Products<br />

Please Order Ahead dfor<br />

Guaranteed Availability<br />

12 Front Street West<br />

Strathroy • 519-245-0741<br />

hamiltonsbakery.ca<br />

NAMes WORD FIND<br />

S.W. Ontario<br />

X V Q E B G I L P S Z Y Z M K W<br />

C Z P D K E E E C X P I X O H K<br />

F I Z X E L T B J X Y L M T A E<br />

D B R Q Z R L C O L H E S H G Y<br />

J T A T O D K D L B R X J E J O<br />

A D E L C L B I F L O N J R C B<br />

F M I V A E H R I D B L U W F Q<br />

F A I G A S L N E U U E C E G S<br />

A S N Y D P I E R H M M X L V A<br />

M I O A W P S G N I R P S L I O<br />

F R G D F G R U B T R A W H T P<br />

Q H C A L L I H E C N E I C S L<br />

B G X E T L W H Y T I C L I O S<br />

V L O R O U N G A H A R M O N Y<br />

U D F B N S G H A R L E Y L G E<br />

R E C E L A R G M S T A P L E S<br />

B A W T S H A K E S P E A R E U<br />

Y L G I A R C A S L I A D A A H<br />

V T C H E S T E R F I E L D E H<br />

K O E W V C U M H W G E K R E A<br />

E W A B S E R O M G O R F O Y T<br />

E N P I B Q T R U O C N I A P V<br />

Ailsa Craig<br />

Chesterfield<br />

Dealtown<br />

Electric<br />

Fingal<br />

Frogmore<br />

Gads Hill<br />

Harley<br />

Harmony<br />

Jaffa<br />

Lobo<br />

Merlin<br />

Motherwell<br />

Oil City<br />

Oil <strong>Spring</strong>s<br />

Oungah<br />

Pain Court<br />

Petrolia<br />

Science Hill<br />

Shakespeare<br />

Staples<br />

Wartburg<br />

Whitebread<br />

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<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


Lake Huron<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO<br />

NY<br />

Inspired to Write!<br />

By Anne Theresa Halsall • Author & Storyteller<br />

Several years ago, my dear friend,<br />

Barbara, asked me to consider doing<br />

creative writing with her ten year old<br />

son, Will.<br />

I wasn’t sure. Yes, I’ve written for<br />

many years: newspaper columns and<br />

interviews, magazine articles, wedding<br />

write-ups, brochures for historical<br />

locations and, of course, my daily<br />

journal as well as a dream journal.<br />

I did not however, have a university<br />

degree in English. I told my friend that<br />

I didn’t feel comfortable teaching Will<br />

grammar and sentence structure etc.<br />

Barbara laughed. “Pfft, I don’t want<br />

that anyway. He gets that in school.<br />

I want you to inspire him. He’s got a<br />

super imagination and so do you. I’m<br />

sure that you could help him get his<br />

feelings and ideas on to the page.” As<br />

soon as I heard those words my mind<br />

started reeling with ideas. I told her I’d<br />

be happy to co-create with Will.<br />

Since that day, I’ve had dozens<br />

of children at my kitchen table. We<br />

gather together and write like mad.<br />

This never ceases to delight and amaze<br />

STRATHROY, MOUNT BRYDGES, LONDON & DELAWARE<br />

me. I discovered that if I joined in and<br />

took part in the exercises and read my<br />

work aloud, it not only assisted them,<br />

it helped me with whatever writing<br />

projects I was working on otherwise.<br />

We bonded. We were excited to<br />

write, excited to share. I was in awe of<br />

their imaginations. Ideas came easily,<br />

one thought flowing to another. Space<br />

ships, talking flowers, aliens, parents,<br />

siblings, emotions, book ideas, short<br />

story ideas, animal adventures, fantasy,<br />

non-fiction, romance, you name it.<br />

We decided we could write about the<br />

lightbulb hanging above our heads<br />

if we chose to. We could write about<br />

anything!<br />

During the years that followed,<br />

I clearly saw, without a doubt, that<br />

if we allow our children to express<br />

themselves on paper at an age that is<br />

still open to the possibility of magic,<br />

their lives can flourish.<br />

I watched the children develop<br />

confidence and self-esteem. I saw<br />

surprise and delight on their faces as<br />

they wrote with great glee about things<br />

The<br />

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Children Learn What They Live<br />

If a child lives with criticism, He learns to condemn.<br />

If a child lives with hostility, He learns to fight.<br />

If a child lives with ridicule, He learns to be shy.<br />

If a child lives with shame, He learns to feel guilty.<br />

If a child lives with tolerance, He learns to be patient.<br />

If a child lives with encouragement, He learns confidence.<br />

If a child lives with praise, He learns to appreciate.<br />

If a child lives with fairness, He learns justice.<br />

If a child lives with security, He learns to have faith.<br />

If a child lives with approval, He learns to like himself.<br />

If a child lives with acceptance and friendship, He learns to find love in the world.<br />

they’d never thought about writing.<br />

Ideas that flowed easily as I let them<br />

choose words and phrases from “Aine’s<br />

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at the end of a session, I witnessed<br />

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I have enjoyed many a devoted hug<br />

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couldn’t wait for next time.<br />

That’s the purpose of my “classes.”<br />

Creating. Creating and co-creating.<br />

Inspiring those young, eager minds,<br />

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their contribution to the world.<br />

What a reward I feel from doing this<br />

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Barbara, for inspiring me to inspire her<br />

son. It just simply grew from there. I<br />

am grateful for this blessing in my life.<br />

Barbara’s son, Will, my first student,<br />

is now twenty-two years old. We wrote<br />

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<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


Most of the articles you’ll read in these pages have been written by readers like you.<br />

The Night They Were Wed<br />

By Vicki Hornick, Tilbury<br />

Before meeting, marrying and raising<br />

children Mom and Dad were typical<br />

teenagers in the late forties. They hung<br />

out with friends after school, listened to<br />

music their parents didn’t like and got<br />

summer jobs. It was at one of<br />

those summer jobs the two<br />

met.<br />

These days tomatoes are<br />

sprayed to ripen them and<br />

harvested by machine needing<br />

only a few sorters. Back then<br />

they had to be hand picked,<br />

loaded in baskets onto wagons<br />

and driven by tractor to the<br />

processing plant, or by truck<br />

to the local store.<br />

One year my future parents both<br />

acquired jobs as tomato harvesters on<br />

the same crew. Many years later, on<br />

the occasion of their 40th anniversary,<br />

Dad quipped, “I picked a lemon in the<br />

tomato patch.”<br />

Their first date was when Dad offered<br />

to drive Mom home instead of her<br />

walking back to town. Mom insisted<br />

on learning how to drive and gave Dad<br />

the fright and thrill of a lifetime. After<br />

driving like a maniac (and she never got<br />

any better) Mom gave Dad a thank-you<br />

kiss and their future was fixed.<br />

Like so many teenagers having<br />

fallen in love at first sight, there was<br />

no keeping the two of them apart.<br />

When Mom’s parents gave all the usual<br />

objections, “She’s too young, they’re<br />

moving too fast, he’s not good enough<br />

for our daughter,” they snuck off to<br />

meet in secret. Like so many others<br />

before them, friends helped alibi them,<br />

just as they were being alibied. Even<br />

when Dad went off to work in London<br />

for a while after finishing school he still<br />

saw Mom on weekends.<br />

The elopement really shouldn’t have<br />

come as a surprise. Dad had saved<br />

his money and put a down<br />

payment on the farm where<br />

they would eventually<br />

spend 66 years and raise<br />

ten children together.<br />

They snuck off one day<br />

to a second hand store<br />

and had their choices<br />

for very basic furniture<br />

and appliances delivered to the<br />

house. On the day chosen for the<br />

elopement they went, license in<br />

hand, to a small chapel in Windsor near<br />

city hall.<br />

Excited to begin their new life<br />

together they drove to the farm where<br />

Dad carried Mom over the threshold of<br />

the century-old house.<br />

It was only after they got inside for<br />

their wedding night that they realized<br />

something important; the one piece of<br />

furniture they had forgotten to get was<br />

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As a footnote: they made it back<br />

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them. The kindly owner found them an<br />

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had them delivered that evening.<br />

Many pieces of furniture and<br />

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though the years but that ten-dollar bed<br />

stayed as long as Mom and Dad did.<br />

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<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


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Sometimes the day to day of<br />

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you set in for the repeat of watering<br />

and weeding, while you wait for flowers<br />

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My mom has always loved gardening<br />

and she tells me a story from when<br />

she was a little girl, and it is a story I<br />

think about every year when we start<br />

our garden. Her family didn’t have a<br />

lot of money so, when she was given<br />

a packet of snapdragon seeds, the<br />

promise of those flowers in the corner<br />

of their small backyard was an exciting<br />

thing. Cupping the seeds carefully in<br />

her hands, she walked to the garden<br />

planning to plant the seeds just like<br />

her dad had shown her, but she tripped<br />

and the seeds scattered across the<br />

ground. Understandably upset, she<br />

resigned herself to the fact that the<br />

seeds were lost to the grass and could<br />

not be retrieved and placed where they<br />

were supposed to go.<br />

I never told my mom this but I think<br />

I started to make garden pots annually,<br />

bursting with snapdragons in memory<br />

of that story. Well into October the<br />

snapdragons fill the corners of our<br />

deck and they greet people as they<br />

walk past our front lawn. My gardening<br />

journey began when I was very young<br />

from watching my mom garden after<br />

a long night shift as a nurse while my<br />

sister and I played in the backyard.<br />

I distinctly remember swinging on<br />

the swing and watching her digging in<br />

the black earth and wondering what<br />

on earth she was doing and deciding<br />

to investigate. I figured I liked digging<br />

in my sandbox so whatever she<br />

was doing must be equally fun.<br />

I ran over to her and my<br />

introduction to<br />

gardening began.<br />

In the beginning<br />

my mom let<br />

me do all the fun jobs, planting<br />

of course! When I started<br />

weeding, she was<br />

patient with me<br />

even when I<br />

accidentally pulled out the flowers I’d<br />

just planted. I didn’t always help her<br />

as much as I should, most times I was<br />

busy playing softball with my dad and<br />

sister. Over the years, with any stray<br />

pitch or throw, we managed to break<br />

all of the garden gnomes, no matter<br />

how well my mom hid them. Let’s just<br />

say it was only after the softball days<br />

were over that we began to truly invest<br />

in garden decor.<br />

I never realized how much work the<br />

garden was and how much my mom<br />

did to make it a magical place. But just<br />

like the unexpected scattering of the<br />

snapdragon seeds in her story, it hasn’t<br />

always been a fun time. Storms have<br />

uprooted trees and caused flooding,<br />

and rabbits, chipmunks and bugs<br />

have often decided to treat the garden<br />

oasis as their own personal buffet. All<br />

these things have caused frustration.<br />

But gardening has a way of coming<br />

through all the lows. Flowers recover, a<br />

new tree is planted and as we see the<br />

butterflies flitting from bloom to bloom<br />

and the bees climbing into the jaws of<br />

the snapdragons and back out again,<br />

we always come to the realization it<br />

was all worth it.<br />

The ending to my mom’s first<br />

foray into gardening ends like this:<br />

weeks went by and to her delight, the<br />

snapdragon seeds prevailed and grew<br />

higher and higher amongst the grass.<br />

Soon they bloomed in vibrant shades<br />

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When there is no rain or a<br />

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<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Chuck Norris has to use a stunt double when he does crying scenes.<br />

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Kingsville did well again this year being voted Best Shopping District for the third<br />

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We were there when they were only 50! See page 57<br />

As they celebrate their 75th year, we can never say enough good things about<br />

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While you’re in the neighbourhood! See pages 55 & 57<br />

Within a few minutes drive of Pinecroft you’re also going to find Shaw’s Ice Cream<br />

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Sarum Diner which is<br />

a landmark along Hwy.<br />

#3 and is turning 80 this<br />

year! More and more<br />

great food - bring an<br />

appetite!!!<br />

Fly Me to The Moon, or to Exeter<br />

There’s an ad on page 47 for GAIA but we wanted<br />

to encourage those not familiar with it to look<br />

further into this. Luke Jerram’s famous installation<br />

is an exact replica of the Earth that’s over 20 feet<br />

wide with surround sound composition by BAFTA<br />

award-winning composer, Dan Jones. It’s visiting<br />

Exeter as part of the <strong>2023</strong> Huron Waves Music<br />

Festival season and will be suspended from the<br />

ceiling of Trivitt Memorial Church Auditorium from<br />

June 1st to July 3rd. This is the sculpture’s first<br />

Canadian Festival appearance. Tickets should be<br />

reserved in advance.<br />

The Antique Tour is easier than ever. See page 72<br />

We made a long overdue change in our last issue that you may have noticed. For<br />

years there were “Antique Tour” pages where all the ads for antique shops were<br />

grouped together. The problem was that there were too many shops to fit on one<br />

page so we had two or more “tours” in different parts of the magazine. And, you<br />

also wouldn’t see an antique shop alongside the other shops in a specific region.<br />

<strong>Daytripping</strong> takes a reader from town to town to find the best stops, so we now have<br />

these ads with other stores they’re close to (i.e. Tillsonburg Antiques is now on the<br />

Tillsonburg page). However, we also now have one back page that’s free to all these<br />

customers with a map and a listing of all the antique shops together in one place.<br />

We still have many farm markets grouped together on pages 35-37, and breweries/<br />

wineries/cideries/meaderies are together on page 28, so you still need to do a bit of<br />

hunting and planning, but it’s a start.<br />

Events and Town Wide Yard Sales are back! See pages 68-71<br />

We could almost handle two years of no events, but two summers with no Town<br />

Wide Yard Sales was torture for some of us! They made a comeback last year but<br />

should be back in full force - there are over 60 on our events list on pages 68-<br />

71. Gather your quarters and loonies and get on the road early. Please remember<br />

that these are usually “unofficial” events and you should be prepared for anything,<br />

including disappointment. We suggest having a backup plan in case there aren’t as<br />

many sales as there will be in Petrolia, the year’s first event on April 28-29 and one<br />

of the largest. Bring bicycles if you can—it’s a perfect way to maneuver through the<br />

streets while exploring a different town.<br />

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Lake Huron<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO<br />

NY<br />

AYLMER & NEW SARUM - Congratulations PINECROFT, on your 75th Anniversary!<br />

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Pottery<br />

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8122 Rogers Road South, AYLMER<br />

Just 1 mile West of Aylmer,<br />

1.5 miles South of Hwy. #3<br />

100<br />

One Hundred Ways<br />

To Live To One Hundred<br />

1. Enjoy yourself.<br />

2. Stay young at heart.<br />

3. Be honest and open.<br />

4. Look for rainbows.<br />

5. Walk to work.<br />

6. Take the stairs.<br />

7. Keep your curiosity.<br />

8. Stop smoking.<br />

9. Listen to your body.<br />

10. Watch what you eat.<br />

11. Watch what you say.<br />

12. Make time for your kids.<br />

13. Don't rest on your<br />

laurels.<br />

14. Drink lots of water.<br />

15. Have faith in others.<br />

16. Walk in the park.<br />

17. Forgive.<br />

18. Be an optimist.<br />

19. Make love.<br />

20. Cross-country ski.<br />

21. Discover romance.<br />

22. Exercise regularly.<br />

23. Do Tai Chi.<br />

24. Try Yoga.<br />

25. Plant a garden.<br />

26. Eat plenty of fruit.<br />

27. Golf.<br />

28. Adopt a pet.<br />

29. Laugh often.<br />

30. Be positive.<br />

31. Give, don't take.<br />

32. Marry your sweetheart.<br />

33. Celebrate your marriage.<br />

34. Enjoy being single.<br />

35. Relax.<br />

36. Eat your greens.<br />

37. Lawn bowl.<br />

38. Do nothing in excess.<br />

39. Do everything in excess.<br />

40. Chicken noodle soup.<br />

41. Practice what you preach.<br />

42. Look before you leap.<br />

43. Make time for your friends.<br />

44. Reduce your cholesterol.<br />

45. Early to bed, early to rise.<br />

46. Don't mope.<br />

47. Try new things.<br />

48. Skinny dip.<br />

49. Write to a friend.<br />

50. Play tennis.<br />

51. Commune with nature.<br />

52. Sing in the car.<br />

53. Write a poem.<br />

54. Whistle while you work.<br />

55. Read a book.<br />

56. Take your medicine as<br />

prescribed.<br />

57. Challenge yourself.<br />

58. Count your blessings.<br />

59. Indulge yourself.<br />

60. Seize the day.<br />

61. Take setbacks in stride.<br />

62. Breathe like a child.<br />

63. Cuddle.<br />

64. Use olive oil.<br />

65. Eat brussel sprouts.<br />

66. Lighten up.<br />

67. Choose a job you love.<br />

68. Be active in your<br />

community.<br />

69. Read the news daily.<br />

70. Sit up straight.<br />

71. Keep your mind active.<br />

72. Travel.<br />

73. Soak in the tub.<br />

74. Don't be jealous.<br />

75. Eat an apple a day.<br />

76. Be generous with hugs.<br />

77. Make time for your<br />

partner.<br />

78. Keep in touch with<br />

family.<br />

79. Bake a pie.<br />

80. Eat plenty of fish.<br />

81. Get plenty of fresh air.<br />

82. Be yourself.<br />

83. Swim.<br />

84. Make time for your<br />

grandchildren.<br />

85. Control your temper.<br />

86. Share.<br />

87. Take nothing for<br />

granted.<br />

88. Ask your doctor about<br />

new medications.<br />

89. Power walk at the mall.<br />

90. Don't procrastinate.<br />

91. Accept that which you<br />

cannot change.<br />

92. Don't drink and drive.<br />

93. Create solutions, not<br />

problems.<br />

94. Be sociable.<br />

95. Feed the birds.<br />

96. Pamper yourself daily<br />

97. Go fishing.<br />

98. Smile.<br />

99. Smell the flowers.<br />

100. Listen to your doctor.<br />

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Step Back<br />

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Elgin County’s<br />

’<br />

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Famous Chicken & Old Time Diner Favourites!<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Chuck Norris can speak Spanish… in Russian.<br />

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80<br />

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London<br />

in AYLMER<br />

74<br />

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SARUM<br />

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401<br />

Belmont<br />

Aylmer


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Your Family Farm Country Store<br />

In Our Newly Renovated<br />

& Expanded Upper Level!<br />

• Fresh, Local Food Favourites<br />

• Metal Art • Rustic Touches<br />

• Garden Accessories,<br />

Bird Houses to Benches<br />

From Bulk Lawn Seed to Fertilizer,<br />

we help to keep your Lawn & Garden<br />

healthy & fresh!<br />

Breakfast & Lunch<br />

Fundraising BBQ<br />

Saturday, May 13, 8am-3pm<br />

A Fundraiser for Breast Cancer<br />

~ AND ~<br />

Garden Centre e Grand Opening<br />

ngn<br />

FREE Pink Gerbera Daisy plant<br />

with a$50 0puc purchase in Garden Centre<br />

te<br />

And Everything Green...<br />

Brand Name<br />

Workwear<br />

in Men’s & Ladies<br />

Styles & Sizes<br />

• Jackets • Coats<br />

• Shirts • Pants • Coveralls<br />

• Work & Rubber Boots<br />

Red Wigglers<br />

Natural<br />

Compost<br />

Excelerator<br />

Your local<br />

Shur-Gain<br />

dealer<br />

Our Garden Centre<br />

is DOUBLED in size<br />

this year!<br />

• Annuals • Perennials<br />

• Vegetables • Flowering Shrubs<br />

• Ornamental Trees<br />

• Decor • Pots & MORE<br />

About Committees & Meetings<br />

• A camel looks like a horse that was planned by a committee. ~ Anonymous<br />

• A collection of a hundred great brains makes one big fathead. ~ Carl Jung<br />

• A committee is a cul-de-sac down which ideas are lured and then quietly<br />

strangled. ~ Barnett Cock<br />

• A committee is a group of the unwilling chosen from the unfit, to do the<br />

unnecessary. ~ Anonymous<br />

• A committee is a group that keeps minutes and loses hours. ~ Milton Berle<br />

• A committee is a thing which takes a week to do what one good man can do in<br />

an hour. ~ Elbert Hubbard<br />

• A committee is an animal with four back legs. ~ John Le Carre<br />

• A committee is organic rather than mechanical in its nature: it is not a structure<br />

but a plant. It takes root and grows, it flowers, wilts, and dies, scattering the seed<br />

from which other committees will bloom in their turn. ~ C. Northcote Parkinson<br />

• A committee of one gets things done. ~ Joe Ryan<br />

• A conference is a gathering of people who singly can do nothing, but together<br />

can decide that nothing can be done. ~ Fred A. Allen<br />

• A technical objection is the first refuge of a scoundrel. ~ Heywood Broun<br />

Plants start to arrive<br />

first week of April!<br />

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MON-FRI 8-5<br />

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• Any committee that is the slightest use is composed of people who are too busy<br />

to want to sit on it for a second longer than they have to. ~ Katharine Whitehorn<br />

• Football is a mistake. It combines two of the worst things about American life.<br />

It is violence punctuated by committee meetings. ~ George Will<br />

• If you want to kill any idea in the world, get a committee working on it.<br />

~ Charles Kettering<br />

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Lake Huron<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO<br />

NY<br />

<strong>Daytripping</strong> to AYLMER, COPENHAGEN, PORT BURWELL & BAYHAM<br />

72<br />

3 Pitt St., Port Burwell<br />

519-633-7641<br />

GUIDED TOURS AVAILABLE<br />

HMCS OJIBWA The Museum of<br />

Naval History<br />

See website for current hours.<br />

www.hmcsojibwa.ca<br />

UPDATES & TICKETS ONLINE<br />

Museum Tours - School Field Trips - Workshops & Retreats<br />

98-Acre Property - Trail Hikes - Community Events<br />

Learn about Ontario’s rich dairy y history, s enjoy nature & make ice cream!<br />

Open May to September e<br />

& by appointment po t year round<br />

48075 Jamestown J t Line, RR2, Aylmer<br />

1-888-773-2955 or 519-773-2955<br />

museum@gayleafoods.com<br />

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um<br />

AYLMER<br />

THRIFT STORE<br />

New stock added daily<br />

Gently used<br />

Womenʼs, Menʼs and<br />

Childrenʼs clothing.<br />

Great condition furniture,<br />

housewares & more!<br />

~ Hand made quilts! ~<br />

for the good of community<br />

Open Monday-Friday 10-5 and Saturday 10-4<br />

Accepting Donations Tues, Thurs and Sat 10-4<br />

Come &<br />

take a look.<br />

Itʼs worth the<br />

drive to Aylmer!<br />

@AylmerThriftStore<br />

300 Talbot West, Aylmer • 226-544-0379 • www.mcson.org<br />

THE WOOD CONNECTION<br />

At Copenhagen's p<br />

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• Quality Woodworking Tools, Supplies & Hardware<br />

• Unique Custom Made Wooden Carved Signs • Tole Painting Supplies<br />

• Kempston Router Bits • Lang Calendars • Country Home Candles<br />

• Unfinished DIY Wood Crafts, Birdhouses, Gifts, Crafts AND a General Store!<br />

OPEN: MON., WED. to SAT. 9-6 • SUN. 10-5 • CLOSED TUES.<br />

Just t<br />

11km 1km South<br />

t<br />

of Aylmer<br />

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- 73-9<br />

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For Over<br />

15 Years!<br />

The “White Pass” Train<br />

replica runs in the store!<br />

PORT<br />

BRUCE<br />

AYLMER Hwy. 3<br />

John Wise<br />

COPENHAGEN<br />

5048<br />

Imperial Rd.<br />

These are the h newest shopsh<br />

to try our big, little paper...<br />

- Aylmer -<br />

Gay Lea Dairy Museum<br />

- Blenheim -<br />

Saffron’s Threads Resale Bouque<br />

- Bothwell -<br />

Boothill General Store<br />

Sundowner Truck Accessories<br />

- Chatham -<br />

Mrs. Bell’s Tea Room<br />

- Dresden -<br />

620 Interiors<br />

Farm Fresh Anques<br />

Crystal’s Curiosies/Gary’s Gallery<br />

- Delhi -<br />

Country Home Candle<br />

- Grand Bend -<br />

Torched Brewing<br />

- Leamington -<br />

Legacy Anques & Aucons<br />

- Port Franks -<br />

Art By 3<br />

- St. Marys -<br />

Towne & Country<br />

Cheese Shoppe & Deli<br />

- Wheatley -<br />

Briar Patch Studio<br />

Some are brand new, some are new to us,<br />

& a few might be back aer an absence.<br />

Please let all our customers know<br />

that you’re y<br />

e <strong>Daytripping</strong>!<br />

in Southwestern Ontario<br />

®<br />

Music<br />

By Fred Parry<br />

www.fredparry.ca<br />

The Best of Times<br />

“Another one gone.”<br />

in Me<br />

That was the response from a fellow<br />

musician upon learning that, Vaughn,<br />

my friend and former band-mate from<br />

the ‘60s, had passed away.<br />

The ‘60s? Say what!?<br />

Musically, for those of us who were<br />

teenagers, it was the time of our lives…<br />

everything was possible! Led by the<br />

Beatles’ music, the British Invasion was<br />

a-happening; clothing and hair fashions<br />

changed; radio DJ’s were treated like<br />

gods; hundreds of thousands attended<br />

“Woodstock”—the infamous outdoor<br />

rock concert.<br />

Plus, Bob Dylan (Nobel Prize winner in<br />

Literature), Janice Joplin, James Brown,<br />

Jimi Hendrix, Beach Boys, Supremes,<br />

CCR, The Band, Stevie Wonder, Joni<br />

Mitchell, Peter, Paul & Mary, The Doors,<br />

Aretha Franklin, Joan Baez, Simon &<br />

Garfunkel reflective of the phenomenal<br />

variety and musical talent of the non-<br />

British 60s’ superstars.<br />

But, eventually, reality stepped in.<br />

The 60s were over and we had life<br />

decisions to make… post-secondary<br />

education, finding a job, marriage and<br />

starting a family. Before we knew it,<br />

stardom became a fading dream in life’s<br />

rear-view mirror.<br />

Regardless, we were forever changed.<br />

We approached our future with the<br />

same optimism for life that we had with<br />

our music.<br />

At the Celebration of Life service<br />

for Vaughn, many moving tributes<br />

were given by his family. The minister<br />

then asked if any guest wanted to add<br />

something. After waiting for what<br />

seemed like an eternity, I decided to<br />

share some of my feelings about him.<br />

It wasn’t easy. Just<br />

saying his name brought<br />

an instant tear to my<br />

eye. So pausing a bit, I<br />

said, “I loved him, you<br />

know… all of his bandmates<br />

did.” To his wife<br />

Karen, I added that she<br />

wasn’t the only one who<br />

shared a special bond<br />

with him: she had lots<br />

of competition from all his “brothers<br />

and sisters” in attendance. We were all<br />

fans of our soul man! It was all I could<br />

offer… still, it seemed enough.<br />

Finally, Rob, our other great guitarist<br />

from back then, played and sang<br />

Vaughn’s favourite song, fulfilling a<br />

request from his wife.<br />

“I see friends shaking hands, saying<br />

how do you do? They’re really saying,<br />

I love you”<br />

– What a Wonderful World by Louis<br />

Armstrong<br />

Yet, Vaughn was a man of the<br />

present. One grandchild recounting<br />

how he encouraged her despite her lack<br />

of confidence—saying how proud he<br />

was of her achievements and values.<br />

Despite his sickness, he cared less<br />

about his own legacy and more about<br />

her self-image.<br />

“I hear babies crying, I watch them<br />

grow,<br />

They’ll learn much more than I’ll<br />

never know”<br />

Leaving, I felt the awesome power of<br />

joy and love that defined his life—with<br />

none of the transitory, smoky mirrors<br />

of “stardom.” Suddenly, the gift he was<br />

giving us hit home: all things must pass;<br />

but, we’re still here. If there’s any good<br />

we can do, let it be now. Keep the music<br />

going!<br />

“I see trees of green, red roses too,<br />

I see them bloom for me and you”<br />

What a wonderful world? Oh yeah…<br />

the best of times!<br />

<strong>2023</strong> BAYHAM EVENTS<br />

June 3 ......<br />

July 1 .......<br />

July 30 .....<br />

Aug 19 .....<br />

Aug 26 .....<br />

Nov 5 .......<br />

Nov 5 .......<br />

Dec 2 .......<br />

Dec 9 .......<br />

I'm silently<br />

judging<br />

your grammar.<br />

(rain date Aug 20)<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Chuck Norris can pull a hat out of a rabbit.<br />

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The<br />

Daytripper<br />

A great tour through Oxford County and now on to TILLSONBURG & DELHI<br />

MI<br />

SHOP<br />

NY<br />

LOCAL<br />

ONTARIO<br />

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<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


Believe it or not - Our largest issues in 28 years were in 2022! Print is still alive!<br />

ANNANDALE<br />

NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE<br />

30 Tillson Ave<br />

TILLSONBURG, ON<br />

www.tillsonburg.ca<br />

kwatkin@tillsonburg.ca<br />

“WHAT’S YOUR SIGN?”<br />

Sunday, February 12th to Sunday, May 7th, <strong>2023</strong><br />

An exhibit which brings flat signs to life, telling the<br />

stories of local people, businesses, and schools.<br />

All signs are from the permanent collection.<br />

“GOLDEN TREASURES”<br />

Sunday, June 4th to Sunday, August 27th, <strong>2023</strong><br />

An exhibition celebrating the Museum’s<br />

50th Anniversary with over 50 interesting artifacts<br />

from the museum’s 50 years of collecting.<br />

Exhibition Opening: Sunday, June 4th, <strong>2023</strong> • 1 pm to 4 pm<br />

This year is also the<br />

Museum’s 50th Anniversary!<br />

On June 29, 1973 the By-law to create the<br />

Tillsonburg Community Museum was given<br />

third and final reading, thus creating a public<br />

museum for Tillsonburg. <strong>2023</strong> marks the<br />

museum’s 50th Anniversary and we hope that you will join<br />

us for our planned special anniversary programing.<br />

HERE I AM!<br />

Now what are<br />

your other<br />

2 wishes?<br />

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Antiques<br />

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Visit our factory store to smell 50+ amazing fragrances in person<br />

&<br />

40+ DEALERS<br />

• Parrafin, soy candles & wax melts<br />

• Large selection of wax warmers<br />

• Local handmade artisans<br />

• Gifts for everyone on your list<br />

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Emporium<br />

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Delhi • 519-582-2929<br />

courtlandtreasures@yahoo.ca<br />

Wed-Fri 10-4 • Sat-Sun 10-5<br />

TILLSONBURG<br />

By Matt Scholtz, Tillsonburg<br />

Growing up in a big old house in<br />

Kitchener, I found my attic to be a place<br />

of endless wonders, real and imaginary.<br />

Rainy days were for exploring in that<br />

attic.<br />

Unlike attics in today’s ranch style<br />

homes, it had lots of head room and was<br />

full of odds and ends with interesting<br />

backstories. Some known,<br />

but mostly mysterious.<br />

What are these things,<br />

tucked away and forgotten?<br />

If they could talk, what<br />

stories could they tell?<br />

Today, my attic (and<br />

likely yours) can be found in<br />

Tillsonburg on Old Vienna<br />

Road at Tillsonburg Antiques<br />

Plus.<br />

Walking into the 10,000 square foot<br />

cornucopia of classic artifacts is like<br />

walking back in time.<br />

Established in 2010, owner Patti<br />

Webb started the emporium with her<br />

husband and two sons.<br />

“I used to attend a lot of auction<br />

sales,” she said, “and often I would<br />

wind up with more than I really wanted.<br />

That’s because many items were sold in<br />

lots, so if there was something I wanted,<br />

I would have to buy the whole lot.”<br />

She added, “For awhile, I would<br />

simply donate the excess items, but<br />

even that didn’t keep me ahead of our<br />

need for more space. I needed to do<br />

something with them.”<br />

Patti did set up a booth at several<br />

markets for awhile, but when the local<br />

factory her husband was employed at<br />

closed, they decided to set up their own<br />

store.<br />

Tillsonburg Antiques Plus currently<br />

has about 50 different vendors with a<br />

wide array of curios.<br />

Some vendors, realizing that they<br />

can’t continue collecting in their special<br />

interest field, have set up booths. Other<br />

vendors just enjoy collecting and see<br />

this as a hobby.<br />

Items that don’t sell well are often<br />

replaced with new offerings, she<br />

pointed out. Vendors come and go, so<br />

the stock always changes. It’s important<br />

to offer as much variety as possible.<br />

If you miss your attic the way I<br />

do mine, you can rediscover it in<br />

Tillsonburg at Antiques Plus.<br />

It is indeed a veritable time machine,<br />

perfect for a rainy day.<br />

A Little Bit<br />

of<br />

Sunshine<br />

A narrow ray of sunshine,<br />

ne<br />

shone through the kitchen door.<br />

or<br />

I never even en<br />

noticed,<br />

‘til I felt the warming floor.<br />

or<br />

I don’t know how I missed sed it.<br />

That brilliant, iant<br />

warming beam.<br />

For the cat was s softly purring,<br />

ring<br />

laying in the sunny stream.<br />

That yellow lo<br />

thread of sunshine,<br />

ne,<br />

of which I was unaware,<br />

had brought to my attention,<br />

te t<br />

n,<br />

that all is well l and fare.<br />

a e<br />

It shone there for a little tle while,<br />

then left, without a trace.<br />

But, that little le bit of sunshine,<br />

ne,<br />

left a smile on my face.<br />

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70+ Vendors<br />

• Collectables • Vinyl<br />

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<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Chuck Norris won a staring contest… with the sun.<br />

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Lake Huron<br />

The<br />

Daytripper<br />

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Phrase Origins<br />

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Open Monday<br />

through<br />

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LOCAL<br />

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One of the Best Selections<br />

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One of 11 Shops participating<br />

in the JULY SHOP HOP!<br />

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(2.2 km North of Outdoor Farm Show)<br />

See website or call for hours & ways to shop<br />

www.countrypatchworks.ca<br />

Cat Out of the Bag<br />

Refers to letting people in on a<br />

secret, either accidentally or on<br />

purpose. Originates from selling<br />

livestock long ago and back then<br />

meant “buying false goods.”<br />

Piglets were sold in bags (called<br />

“pokes”) and sometimes a cat<br />

was put in the bag instead of a<br />

piglet, so when the person opened<br />

the bag to this deception, they<br />

“let the cat out of the bag.”<br />

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• Calendars ar<br />

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Crafting and Woodworking<br />

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lot more that we've been told you<br />

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all your project supplies under one roof!<br />

REG HOURS: Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat 9-3<br />

SUMMER: Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat 9-1<br />

CLOSED THESE LONG WEEKENDS:<br />

Victoria Day, Canada Day,<br />

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Where Friends<br />

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Meet!<br />

• Over 4,000 bolts of beautifully curated fabrics<br />

• Wide range of sewing, embroidery, and<br />

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• Creative Grids specialty rulers<br />

• Kimberbell and OESD machine embroidery<br />

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• Wonderfil thread boutique<br />

• Classes, workshops, events, and open sewing<br />

days in our spacious Studio<br />

• In-house sewing machine servicing and repair<br />

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• Customer rewards program<br />

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THE WHOLE THING<br />

This means you consume life with abandon, you are fun to be with, exciting,<br />

carefree with some hint of recklessness. You are totally irresponsible.<br />

ONE BITE AT A TIME<br />

You are lucky to be one of the 5.4 billion other people who eat their Oreos this<br />

very same way. Just like them, you lack imagination, but that's ok, not to worry,<br />

you're normal.<br />

SLOW AND METHODICAL<br />

You follow the rules. You're very tidy and orderly. You're very meticulous in every<br />

detail with everything you do, to the point of being irritating to others. Stay out of<br />

the fast lane if you're only going to go the speed limit.<br />

FEVEROUS NIBBLES<br />

Your boss likes you because you get your work done quickly. You always have a<br />

million things to do and never enough time to do them.<br />

DUNKED<br />

Every one likes you because you are always upbeat. You like to sugar-coat<br />

unpleasant experiences and rationalize bad situations into good ones.<br />

TWISTED APART, THE INSIDE AND THEN THE COOKIE<br />

You have a highly curious nature. You take pleasure in breaking things apart to find out<br />

how they work, but you're not always able to put them back together, so you destroy<br />

all the evidence of your activities. You deny your involvement when things go wrong.<br />

TWISTED APART, THE INSIDE, AND THEN TOSS THE COOKIE<br />

You are good at business and take risks that pay off. You take what you want and<br />

throw the rest away. You are greedy, selfish, mean, and lack feelings for others. You<br />

should be ashamed of yourself. But that's ok, you don't care, you got yours.<br />

JUST THE COOKIE, NOT THE INSIDE<br />

You enjoy pain.<br />

Psychologists have<br />

discovered that the<br />

manner in which people<br />

eat Oreo cookies<br />

provides great insight<br />

into their personalities.<br />

Choose which method<br />

best describes your<br />

favorite method of<br />

eating Oreo Cookies:<br />

I JUST LIKE TO LICK THEM, NOT EAT THEM<br />

Stay away from small furry animals and seek professional medical help - immediately.<br />

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When Chuck Norris was born, he drove his mother home from the hospital.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


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Quaint Shops, Great Restaurants, Inns<br />

and B&Bs, Live Theatre, a Harbourfront<br />

Museum and a warm welcome are all part<br />

of a visit to our picturesque port town.<br />

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Motherly: affectionate, caring,<br />

comforting, protective—just a few<br />

adjectives found in the dictionary<br />

describing the person we refer to as<br />

mother.<br />

As I sit back and slowly open the heart<br />

shaped locket left to me by my mother,<br />

I gaze upon a miniature face… young,<br />

innocent and incredibly beautiful, a<br />

torrent of memories suddenly flood my<br />

mind.<br />

I remember her as hard working,<br />

tireless in her endeavour to ensure my<br />

siblings and I were always properly<br />

fed and clothed, her surroundings kept<br />

spotlessly clean. This was the normal<br />

role of women in the 1940’s and ‘50s,<br />

but her circumstances were anything<br />

but normal.<br />

Less than two years after marrying<br />

my father, leaving a secure job in the<br />

city, he was persuaded to purchase an<br />

ice cream parlour and confectionery in<br />

a small town 100 miles away. Suddenly<br />

uprooted from her family, she was<br />

thrown into the task of helping to run an<br />

unknown enterprise. I was a one year<br />

old at the time, and foreseeing the task<br />

must have been daunting. Over the next<br />

25 years she would raise three children,<br />

run the household, and assist in many<br />

aspects of the business.<br />

Mom always seemed to be busy. Her<br />

Memories of Mom<br />

days were filled with household duties<br />

as well as obligations to the store. I<br />

will forever remember the hours spent<br />

ironing everything in sight, and I mean<br />

everything. One day I asked why she<br />

felt compelled to put so much effort into<br />

something so unnecessary. She had no<br />

answer, it was just something one did.<br />

I mentioned we were well fed, and my<br />

mouth waters recalling the taste of her<br />

perogies, cabbage rolls, and breaded,<br />

fried chicken. Oh, forgot to mention,<br />

our restaurant boasted the best burgers<br />

in town. No matter how hard I try, and I<br />

really try, I cannot duplicate her recipes.<br />

Something always seems to be missing.<br />

She was a perfectionist, and this<br />

was reinforced one day when we were<br />

making the aforementioned cabbage<br />

rolls. I was having a difficult time<br />

rolling the cabbage leaves, and she kept<br />

slapping my hand and rewrapping them<br />

as I attempted to place my very uneven,<br />

loose little bundles in the pot. “Why did<br />

they have to be perfect?” I asked, after<br />

all, they would be covered in sauce and<br />

nobody would notice. She just gave me<br />

the look. I got the message loud and<br />

clear.<br />

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Sarnia<br />

Although Mom<br />

wasn’t one to<br />

display emotions, or<br />

voice endearments,<br />

she was always<br />

there when a<br />

bandage was<br />

needed for a booboo,<br />

when a nose<br />

had to be wiped,<br />

when a new hairdo<br />

was required, in<br />

fact, whenever<br />

something was<br />

needed, she always<br />

made certain it was<br />

provided. No matter<br />

how hard she worked, or how<br />

much her body ached at the end of a<br />

long day, I never heard her complain.<br />

A fond memory returns, of the<br />

evening my boyfriend and I arrived<br />

home from a date well beyond my<br />

midnight curfew. I was armed and<br />

ready with several excuses, as I didn’t<br />

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Mom, and I prepared myself for the<br />

worst lecture of my life. Upon entering,<br />

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I looked into her eyes<br />

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No other words were<br />

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I understood the<br />

turmoil of emotions<br />

she would have been<br />

feeling that night.<br />

My parents sold<br />

the store shortly after<br />

I was married and<br />

moved back to their<br />

hometown, Windsor<br />

and over the next 20<br />

years I felt that Mom<br />

and I drifted apart.<br />

Unfortunately it was<br />

the death of my<br />

father that provided<br />

the opportunity to<br />

close that gap. My brother, sister and<br />

I persuaded her to move back to Petrolia.<br />

Thankfully I was given a second chance,<br />

an opportunity to hear those three<br />

little words spoken more often, and we<br />

forged a closer relationship before her<br />

death.<br />

Did my mother influence my life? Of<br />

course. High standards were set, and I<br />

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but what we do, that speaks volumes.<br />

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THE FOLLOWING LINES ACTUALLY MADE IT INTO PRINT (BEFORE THIS):<br />

KILLER SENTENCED TO DIE FOR SECOND TIME IN 10 YEARS.<br />

SOMETHING WENT WRONG IN JET CRASH, EXPERT SAYS.<br />

TYPHOON RIPS THROUGH CEMETERY; HUNDREDS DEAD.<br />

TEACHER STRIKES IDLE KIDS.<br />

LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL DROP-OUTS CUT IN HALF.<br />

RED TAPE HOLDS UP NEW BRIDGES.<br />

SKI AREAS CLOSED DUE TO SNOW.<br />

IF STRIKE ISN'T SETTLED QUICKLY, IT COULD LAST AWHILE.<br />

IF YOU USE LEMON JUICE, SQUEEZE IT FROM FRESH ORANGES.<br />

FLUBBED HEADLINES<br />

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Chuck Norris can speak Braille.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


Lake Huron<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO<br />

NY<br />

How about BRANTFORD, PARIS & CAINSVILLE?<br />

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WARNING:<br />

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• Antique & Vintage Shop<br />

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• Almost 10,000 square ft. to explore!<br />

• Refreshments in Cuppa Joe Cafe<br />

• Children's items in Ginger's Nook<br />

A Feel-Good el<br />

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Frances’ Helpful Hints<br />

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1) Did you know that lemon extract will remove black<br />

scuff marks from luggage?<br />

2) Bay leaves have the amazing quality of being able to<br />

deter insects form invading old trunks and cupboards.<br />

3) Dry mustard will remove onion odour from wooden chopping boards.<br />

4) Hate scrubbing the burnt-on crud on your barbecue grill? Well the<br />

supposed solution is to place the grill on grass and let it stay there<br />

overnight. Apparently the dew and the enzymes in the grass loosen the<br />

burnt-on grease. How about that for a far-fetched cleaning tip? I haven’t<br />

tried it yet, but you never know, it might work like magic.<br />

5) For an environmentally friendly and definitely non-toxic air<br />

freshener, saturate cotton balls with pure vanilla and place them where<br />

the need arises.<br />

6) Keep a bottle of coarse salt beside your kitchen sink and use it for<br />

scouring rather than cleansing powders.<br />

7) Have you been in the position when you want to clean some silver<br />

items and you’ve run out of cleanser? This is a simple solution that works<br />

fairly well and is fun to experiment with: Boil some potatoes and save<br />

them for supper. Place your silver items in the potato water and let them<br />

soak there for at least an hour. Wash in warm sudsy water and polish<br />

dry. You will be amazed at how easy it was and at how sparkling clean<br />

your silverware looks.<br />

8) Everyone hates mildew that forms on some lovely old items. Make a<br />

paste of equal parts of bleach and dish soap and apply it directly to the<br />

mildew. Brush it off. Then wipe off with a damp cloth and let dry. Repeat<br />

briefly if necessary.<br />

9) Have you just acquired an old china cupboard or hoosier that has a<br />

peculiar odour that you just can’t get rid of no matter how much you<br />

clean it? The answer may be as simple as placing saucers of vinegar in<br />

it and closing the cupboard for a day or two. Replace with fresh vinegar<br />

and repeat the process for another few days and you will be pleasantly<br />

surprised in most instances at how well this really works.<br />

10) And I’m still on my cleaning kick with the old kitchen aids. One<br />

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very good concoction for cleaning glass to a sparkling shine.<br />

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<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Chuck Norris can do a wheelie on a unicycle.<br />

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Lake Huron<br />

The<br />

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On to ABERFOYLE, CAMBRIDGE, FREELTON & BURLINGTON<br />

MI<br />

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You may be pondering over what<br />

interesting weekend daytrips you’d<br />

enjoy planning and making in <strong>2023</strong>.<br />

If you enjoy antiquing, then here is a<br />

daytrip for you!<br />

The Aberfoyle Antique Market,<br />

Canada’s largest outdoor antique<br />

market, will be open for business<br />

starting on Sunday, April 30th and on<br />

every Sunday until October 29th. There<br />

are also two Saturday Special Shows,<br />

which will be held on May 13th and<br />

September 23rd. It is located on seven<br />

acres of land just south of Guelph and is<br />

open rain or shine!<br />

The market has been operating<br />

for over 60 years. It was originally<br />

established by Marion Owens who<br />

bought the mill at Aberfoyle and created<br />

a dining room and antique centre there<br />

in 1960. It moved across the road to its<br />

present site in 1970.<br />

The Owens market was based on<br />

the concept of the 200 year old flea<br />

market in Paris, France. According to<br />

an article done on<br />

Marion Owens in<br />

1964, she said that<br />

200 years ago the<br />

poor gathered to<br />

sell their belongings<br />

in order to get<br />

money for food.<br />

They sold things<br />

like beds, clothing<br />

and livestock. Those<br />

gatherings created<br />

the Paris Flea<br />

Market. Marion’s<br />

interest though was<br />

in antiques. She<br />

had a popular and<br />

successful antique<br />

shop in Toronto<br />

before moving to the<br />

Guelph area. So her<br />

vision for the market<br />

was not a flea market,<br />

but an antique market,<br />

although over time it<br />

did continue to have<br />

flea market aspects<br />

to it. For the last 40<br />

years it has been under<br />

the ownership and<br />

management of Doug<br />

Lane. Doug’s goal was<br />

to expand and develop<br />

the market into one<br />

of quality antiques and he has fully<br />

succeeded in this endeavour.<br />

Presently the Aberfoyle Antique<br />

Market has about 70<br />

fine antique dealers<br />

in 118 mostly open<br />

air booths displaying<br />

their wares including<br />

collectibles, vintage<br />

jewellery, furniture,<br />

garden furniture,<br />

water fountains, art,<br />

antiquarian books,<br />

folk art, nostalgia<br />

items such as posters,<br />

and primitives such<br />

as old tools and<br />

hardware. People<br />

also come looking for<br />

architectural items<br />

such as door hinges,<br />

knobs or doorbells<br />

By Ann Moynes, Waterdown<br />

they desire to add when<br />

renovating an older<br />

home or building.<br />

On regular Market<br />

Sundays 2,000 to 3,000<br />

people visit and on the<br />

Special Saturday Show<br />

Days, the numbers can<br />

reach as high as 5,000.<br />

On the Saturday Special<br />

Show days an additional<br />

90 or more special guest<br />

vendors will be here,<br />

along with the many<br />

regular dealers.<br />

The fact that the vendors are present<br />

at this market—and some have been<br />

there for years—makes it special.<br />

They are friendly,<br />

knowledgeable and<br />

enjoy chatting with<br />

customers. They can<br />

often tell the story<br />

or provenance of an<br />

item that you may be<br />

interested in which<br />

provides a special<br />

kind of ‘value added’<br />

to an item. Prices are<br />

reasonable and some<br />

may be negotiable.<br />

The atmosphere is<br />

warm and friendly for<br />

everyone. Antiquers<br />

engage, chat and<br />

exchange information<br />

about their various<br />

finds and where they got them.<br />

The Market is really a generational<br />

place where people have come for years,<br />

first with their children, and eventually<br />

with their grandchildren. They come<br />

to enjoy the Market, chat with people<br />

who many have similar interests and<br />

to look for interesting objects. Browsing<br />

through the market triggers walks down<br />

Memory Lane for many visitors.<br />

There is so much to see, and learn,<br />

that you will want to pace yourself,<br />

perhaps taking a photo of an item or<br />

stall that you may want to return to later<br />

in your visit or on another Sunday.<br />

There is free on-site parking, a central<br />

washroom, portable loos and the<br />

Market is wheelchair friendly. There is<br />

a restaurant, The Kitchen, serving fresh,<br />

local ingredients (salads, fresh cut fries,<br />

sandwiches, burgers) indoors or on the<br />

patio, as well as an ice cream booth<br />

featuring Kawartha Dairy products.<br />

Also available are two unsupervised<br />

playgrounds, with some particularly<br />

enticing teeter-totters,<br />

for children, as well as<br />

lovely green acreage<br />

behind the market<br />

for pleasant, country<br />

strolls. There is no<br />

smoking anywhere at<br />

the Market and wellbehaved<br />

dogs on leash<br />

are welcome.<br />

Most of the Market’s<br />

vendors prefer cash<br />

payments; there is an<br />

ATM on site. Deliveries<br />

of some purchases can<br />

be arranged with the<br />

vendor.<br />

For more information<br />

see the ad on this page.<br />

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Please remember to say you’re <strong>Daytripping</strong>. Thank you so much!<br />

OVER<br />

25 Years<br />

Freelton Antique Mall<br />

Over 250 vendorsofferingauniqueselectionoffering a selection of<br />

china, glassware, collectibles, furniture, art,<br />

primitives, nostalgia, vintage & vinyl.<br />

OPEN<br />

Wed - Fri 10-5<br />

Sat - Sun 10-6<br />

248 FREELTON ROAD<br />

The<br />

“Statues of Limitations”<br />

There are two statues in a park; one, a nude man, the other,<br />

a nude woman. They had been facing each other across a<br />

pathway for a hundred years, when one day an angel comes<br />

down from the sky and, with a single gesture, brings the two to<br />

life. The angel tells them, “As reward for being so patient<br />

throughout a hundred blazing summers and dismal winters,<br />

you’ve been given life and movement for exactly thirty minutes<br />

to do whatever it is you’ve always wished to do.”<br />

He looks at her, and she looks at him, and they go running off<br />

behind the shrubbery! The angel waits patiently as the bushes<br />

rustle and giggling ensues... shuffling her feet around a bit, the<br />

angel whistles a breathy little tune to herself, and looks at the<br />

sky... then, after a while, the two statues return, out of breath<br />

and laughing. The angel says to them, “You know, you still have<br />

fifteen minutes left, would you care to do it again?”<br />

He looks at her and asks, “Shall we?”<br />

“Oh yes, lets!” She eagerly replies,<br />

“But this time lets change positions... this time,<br />

I’ll hold the pigeon down and you crap on its head!”<br />

905-659-0948<br />

0948<br />

www.freeltonantiquemall.com<br />

off Hwy 6 North between<br />

Hamilton & Guelph<br />

Plenty of<br />

FREE Parking<br />

Over 250<br />

VENDORS<br />

Our Readers Are Our Writers!<br />

WRITERS WANTED<br />

(well, readers are wanted too!)<br />

Send us your stories & recipes!<br />

<strong>Daytripping</strong>, P.O. Box 430, Bright’s Grove, ON N0N 1C0 • info@daytripping.ca<br />

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APRIL <strong>2023</strong><br />

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Southwestern<br />

Ontario<br />

EVENTS<br />

Also listed on our website! WWW.DAYTRIPPING.CA<br />

Events listed FREE (space permitting). Subject to change. Please plan ahead.<br />

ONGOING EVENTS<br />

We’ve listed this section by town, so you can easily find ongoing things in a town you’re visiting.<br />

Brantford ongoing Fri 9-2 Sat 7-2 Farmers’ Market (indoor yr round) www.brantfordfarmersmarket.ca<br />

Burlington ongoing Z’otz* Collective Eccentric Coincidence exhibit www.agb.life<br />

Burlington ongoing Marina Dempster & Meera Sethi exhibit www.agb.life<br />

London ongoing Sat 8-3 Sun 10-2 Farmers’ & Artisan Market www.themarketwfd.com<br />

Simcoe ongoing Thursdays - Farmers’ Market 8am-2pm www.localline.ca/simcoefarmersmarket<br />

Sarnia ongoing Exhibit openings- Lawrence House 6-9pm (1st Fridays) www.lawrencehouse.ca<br />

Stratford ongoing The Chocolate Trail - purchase passes www.visitstratford.ca/chocolatetrail<br />

Stratford ongoing Audio Walking Tours www.visitstratford.ca<br />

Stratford ongoing Saturdays - Farmers’ Market 7am-12pm www.stratfordagriculturalsociety.com<br />

Windsor ongoing Lemon Fizz Bom - through May <strong>2023</strong> www.quiltingconfections.com<br />

Woodstock ongoing Saturdays - Farmers’ Market 7am-12pm www.woodstockfairgrounds.com<br />

Burlington til May 7 Joseph Brant Museum ‘Women Trailblazing’ exhibit www.museumsofburlington.ca<br />

Tillsonburg til May 7 Exhibit ‘What is your sign’ at Annandale www.tillsonburg.ca<br />

Sarnia Apr 5-29 Sarnia Photographic Club “Parks of Ontario” exhibit www.lawrencehouse.ca<br />

Sarnia Apr 5-29 Leann Cotton “Forsaken” exhibit www.lawrencehouse.ca<br />

Sarnia Ap10-May15 Open Stage 7 pm (2nd & 3rd Mondays) www.lawrencehouse.ca<br />

Sarnia Apr28-May7 Blue Anglers Salmon Derby www.bluewateranglers.com<br />

Sarnia May 5-27 High School Art Show at Lawrence House www.lawrencehouse.ca<br />

Woodstock May 6-27 Saturdays - Big Cheese Trail www.tourismoxford.com<br />

Stratford May20-Sp27 Wed/Sat/Sun Art in the Park - Lakeside Park www.artintheparkstratford.ca<br />

Komoka May20-Oct Community Market - Saturdays 9-12 www.komokacommunitymarket.com<br />

Petrolia May20-Oct7 Farmers’ Market - Saturdays 7:30-12 Find Us on Facebook<br />

Goderich May20-Oct8 Sat/Sun Farmers Market www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

Kincardine May22-Sep4 Market in the Park - Mondays 9am-2pm www.kincardine.ca<br />

Grand Bend May24-Oct4 Farmers’ Market at Heritage Museum (Wed 8-1) www.lambtonshoresmarkets.com<br />

Forest May26-Oct6 Farmers’ & Artisan Market (Fridays 9-1) www.lambtonshoresmarkets.com<br />

Dresden May28-Aug7 Live Harness Racing www.dresden-raceway.ca<br />

RACEWAY<br />

LIVE HARNESS RACING!<br />

www.dresden-raceway.ca<br />

1 pm SUNDAYS • MAY 28 •<br />

JUNE 4, 11, 18, 25 • JULY 2, 9, 16, 23, 30<br />

and 1 pm MONDAY AUGUST 7<br />

FREE ADMISSION<br />

Exeter Jun1-July3 Huron Waves presents GAIA www.huronwaves.ca/GAIA<br />

Sarnia June 2-30 First Nations “Three Fires by the Water” exhibit www.lawrencehouse.ca<br />

Blenheim Jn22-Sep14 Concerts in the Park - Thursdays 7-8:30pm www.townofblenheim.com<br />

Leamington Jn2-Jul 28 Friday Night Paddles with Pelee Wings www.peleewings.ca<br />

Tillsonburg Jn4-Aug27 Exhibit ‘Golden Treasures’ at Annandalae www.tillsonburg.ca<br />

Dresden Jn15-Aug17 Rotary Weekly Concerts in the Park (Thurs 6-8 pm) Find Us on Facebook<br />

Bright Jn17-Sep16 Saturdays - A Look Back at Clubs, Teams & Organizations 519-535-1417<br />

Burlington Jn18-Aug27 Wed and Sun concerts in the park 7:30pm www.burlington.ca<br />

Goderich Jn15-Aug24 Thursday night concert series www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

Kincardine Jn24-Sep2 Piping in the Park 8-9 pm Saturdays Victoria Park www.kincardine.ca<br />

Sarnia July 7-29 Sarnia Artists’ Workshop exhibit www.lawrencehouse.ca<br />

Sarnia July 7-29 Joanne Morris Solo Exhibit www.lawrencehouse.ca<br />

Kincardine July-Aug Outdoor Live Music - Tuesdays & Wednesdays www.kincardine.ca<br />

Windsor Jul7-Sep8 Imagine Van Gogh exhibit www.imagine-vangogh.com<br />

APRIL <strong>2023</strong><br />

also see “ongoing events” above<br />

12 Sarnia Joe Trio at Imperial Theatre www.imperialtheatre.net<br />

13 London Australian Bee Gees a tribute to the Bee Gees www.londonmusichall.com<br />

13 Sarnia Swing into <strong>Spring</strong>: A Gala Evening at Imperial Theatre www.imperialtheatre.net<br />

13-14 London Brush and Palette Show and Sale www.brushandpaletteclub.com<br />

14 Sarnia First Friday - Downtown Cultural Walkabout www.sarniafirstfriday.com<br />

14 Sarnia Jesse Cook in concert at Imperial Theatre www.imperialtheatre.net<br />

14-15 Dunnville Lions Home, Garden and Craft Show find us on facebook<br />

14-15 Shedden Lawrence Station the Crash of American Airlines www.onstagelive.ca<br />

15 Goderich Home and Garden Show www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

15 London Kevin Hart at Budweiser Gardens www.budweisergardens.com<br />

15 Sarnia Bayou County the Music of CCR & John Fogerty www.imperialtheatre.net<br />

15 Windsor Historic Duff-Baby Mansion Tours 519-253-1812<br />

16 Kitchener Collectibles Expo www.collectorshows.ca<br />

18-May6 London East Coast Kitchen Party at Grand Theatre www.grandtheatre.com<br />

20 Sarnia “Sarnia Night” - 3rd Thursday Music Night www.sarnianight.com<br />

20-22 St.Marys Piece Makers Quilt Show www.stonetownequiltersguild.com<br />

Send us your Events!<br />

Send to info@daytripping.ca - We just need the date,<br />

town, event name and a website or phone number.<br />

SHOP<br />

LOCAL<br />

22 Leamington Dark Sky Nights at Point Pelee www.parks.canada.ca<br />

22 Strathroy Lawrence Station the Crash of American Airlines www.onstagelive.ca<br />

22 Stratford Mother’s Day Shopping Event Fund Raiser www.visitstratford.ca<br />

22 Windsor Capitol theatre - Mark Payne ‘I Love a Piano’ www.windsorsymphony.com<br />

23 Stratford Book Fair and Bookish Market www.visitstratford.ca<br />

23 Woodstock Model Train Show and Sale www.collectorshows.ca<br />

24 London Chris de Burgh & Band at Budweiser Gardens www.budweisergardens.com<br />

24-27 Windsor Jewish Film Festival www.windsorjewishfilmfestival.ca<br />

28 Sarnia International Symphony Orchestra www.theiso.org<br />

28 St.Thomas Roast Beef Dinner at Anglican Church $20 519-631-7368<br />

28-29 London Lawrence Station the Crash of American Airlines www.Onstagelive.ca<br />

29 Dungannon Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

29 Petrolia Town Wide Yard Sales 519-882-2350<br />

29 London Lee Brice in concert www.budweisergardens.com<br />

29 St.Jacobs St Jacobs Model Railway 50th Anniversary 519-664-3737<br />

29 Sarnia Scott Woods & his Multi-talented band www.scottwoods.ca<br />

29 Sarnia <strong>Spring</strong> Show and Sale www.facebook.com/events/1784883551896109<br />

29-May12 Port Dover Perch Derby www.portdover.ca<br />

30 Sarnia Missy Burgess & Joan Spalding perform 2 pm www.lawrencehouse.ca<br />

30 Stratford Late - chamber music www.innerchamber.ca<br />

30 Woodstock Toy and Collectibles Expo www.collectorshows.ca<br />

30-May1 Sarnia <strong>Spring</strong> into Summer Arts and Craft Festival www.sarniakinsmen.ca<br />

MAY <strong>2023</strong><br />

also see “ongoing events” in previous column<br />

1-21 Leamington Festival of the Birds at Point Pelee National Park www.festivalofbirds.ca<br />

2-21 Petrolia Jesse’s Country Jubilee www.thevpp.ca<br />

4-7 Goderich The Addams Family - a new musical at Livery www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

5 Sarnia First Friday - Downtown Cultural Walkabout www.sarniafirstfriday.com<br />

5 Stratford Flower Moon Witchy Market www.visitstratford.ca<br />

5-7 Harriston Theatre Production of ‘Two’ www.greywellingtontheatre.com<br />

5-7 Leamington Annual Pelee Wings Sport Optics Expo www.peleewings.ca<br />

5-13 Sarnia Tarzan the Stage Musical at Imperial Theatre www.imperialtheatre.net<br />

6 Auburn Town Wide Yard Sale **********<br />

6 Ilderton Town Wide Yard Sale **********<br />

6 Lucknow Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

6 Mannheim Town Wide Yard Sale **********<br />

6 Sarnia Gwetaandaawe Market at Aamjiwnaang FN 519-336-8410<br />

6 Stratford Variety Show at Avondale United Church www.avondaleunitedstratford.com<br />

6-7 London Garden Club of London - A Flower Show www.gardencluboflondon.ca<br />

6-7 Mt.Brydges Battle of Longwoods at Lower Thames CA www.lowerthames-conservation.on.ca<br />

6-7 Sarnia <strong>Spring</strong> into Summer Arts and Crafts Festival www.sarniakinsmen.ca<br />

6-7 Tillsonburg Oxford Studio Tour www.oxfordstudiotour.ca<br />

15th<br />

Annual<br />

OXFORD<br />

Studio Tour<br />

MAY 6 & 7, <strong>2023</strong> • 10am-5pm<br />

15 LOCATIONS<br />

FEATURING 33 ARTISTS!<br />

• Oils • Acrylics • Watercolours<br />

• Mixed Media • Graphite • Poery<br />

• Pen and Ink • Jewellery • Photography<br />

• Weaving • Metal Works • Digital Art<br />

• Gourds • Fibre Arts • Encausc<br />

For more info contact: Station Arts Centre Tillsonburg • 519.842.6151<br />

tverbuyst@stationarts.ca • www.oxfordstudiotour.ca<br />

6-7 Windsor Fiesta Weekend www.barrelsbottlesbrews.ca<br />

7 Ancaster Ancaster Toy & Collectibles Expo www.collectorshows.ca<br />

7 Burlington Battle of the Atlantic Parade 11am burloaknavalveterans.org<br />

7 Essex Celebrating 150 years since the 1st train thru Essex www.essexrailwaystation.com<br />

7 London Legally Blonde the Musical at Budweiser Gardens www.budweisergardens.com<br />

7 Sarnia Concert 2 pm “That Cabin Fever Band” www.lawrencehouse.ca<br />

7 Oakville Greater Toronto Doll Show, 10am-3pm www.greatertorontodollshow.com<br />

The Greater Toronto Doll Show.com<br />

Antique, BJD, Reborn, Modern Dolls & Related Items<br />

Sunday, May 7th, <strong>2023</strong><br />

April <strong>2023</strong> continued<br />

10 am to 3 pm<br />

Holiday Inn • 590 Argus Road, Oakville • Admission $8<br />

www.greatertorontodollshow.com<br />

Mary Lou 416-221-3093 • greatertorontodollshow@gto.nett<br />

Sponsored by The Vintage Doll Club of Southern Ontario<br />

MAY <strong>2023</strong><br />

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MAY <strong>2023</strong><br />

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1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />

14 15 16 17 18 19 20<br />

21 22 23 24 25 26 27<br />

28 29 30 31<br />

Southwestern<br />

Ontario<br />

EVENTS<br />

Also listed on our website! WWW.DAYTRIPPING.CA<br />

Events listed FREE (space permitting). Subject to change. Please plan ahead.<br />

JUNE <strong>2023</strong><br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3<br />

4 5 6 7 8 9 10<br />

11 12 13 14 15 16 17<br />

18 19 20 21 22 23 24<br />

25 26 27 28 29 30<br />

11-13 Embro Pieces of Magic Quilt Show www.oxfordquiltersguild.org<br />

QUILT SHOW <strong>2023</strong><br />

Thursday Friday Saturday<br />

MAY 11 12 13<br />

10am - 6pm 10am - 6pm 10am - 4pm<br />

• Over 200 New Quilts by Members on Display<br />

www.oxfordquiltersguild.com • Tea Room • Guild Challenges<br />

$8<br />

Presented by: Oxford Quilters’ Guild<br />

At Embro Zorra Community Centre, EMBRO<br />

• Merchant Mall • Raffle Quilt (draw Sat 3pm)<br />

• Door Prizes • Boutique of Handmade Items<br />

Per<br />

Person<br />

11-14 Goderich The Addams Family - a new musical at Livery www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

12-14 Harriston Theatre Production of ‘Two’ www.greywellingtontheatre.com<br />

12 Belle River Stroll the Street www.belleriverbia.com<br />

13 Aberfoyle Saturday Special Antique Show www.aberfoyleantiquemarket.com<br />

Saturday Special Antique Show<br />

Saturday, S<br />

,<br />

May y 13<br />

Dealers at this<br />

Special Saturday Show!<br />

am to 4pm • $10 admission<br />

<strong>2023</strong> Sunday Market Season (Sundays only, rain or shine)<br />

Sun. April 30 to Sun. October 29 • 8am to 4pm • $5 admisson<br />

1 mile north off 401 exit 299, near Guelph • 1-877-763-1077 • www.aberfoyleantiquemarket.com<br />

13 Aylmer Breakfast and Lunch Fundraising BBQ at Elgin Feeds www.elginfeeds.com<br />

13 Granton Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

13 Heidelberg Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

13 Kincardine Mother’s Day Downtown www.lakesidedowntownkincardine.com<br />

13 LaSalle Horticultural Plant Sale 9am-2pm, 2501 Conc. Rd. 6 519-978-9994<br />

13 Lucan Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

13 Newbury Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

13 Pine Grove Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

13 Petrolia Optimist Craft & Gift Show at the Market 519-330-1802<br />

13 Pt Edward Town Wide Yard Sales 519-337-3021<br />

13 Stratford Concert Choir at Avondale United Church www.avondaleunitedstratford.com<br />

13 Windsor Tweed Ride www.windsoreats.com<br />

13 Windsor Historic Duff-Baby Mansion Tours 519-253-1812<br />

13-14 Grand Bend Arts, Eats and Beats Studio Tour Find us on Facebook<br />

14 Burlington Symphony Orchestra: A Mediterranean Voyage www.burlingtonpac.ca<br />

14 London Mother’s Day Tea at Fanshawe Pioneer Village www.fanshawepioneervillage.ca<br />

17 Sarnia Buzz Brass at Imperial Theatre www.imperialtheatre.net<br />

18 Sarnia Whitehorse at Imperial Theatre www.imperialtheatre.net<br />

18-21 Goderich The Addams Family - a new musical at Livery www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

19 Windsor Downtown Windsor Night Market www.downtownwindsor.ca/nightmarket/<br />

20 Arthur Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

20 Dashwood Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

20 Dresden Demolition Derby www.dresdenex.com<br />

20 Jarvis Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

3<br />

J A RV I S<br />

6<br />

HWY.<br />

BOAR D O F T R A D E<br />

A D<br />

may <strong>2023</strong> continued<br />

Jarvis Town Wide Yard Sale<br />

8am to 3pm • Rain or Shine<br />

FREE Treasure Maps available from sale participants,<br />

local merchants & on the JBT Facebook page May 11th<br />

JARVIS BOARD<br />

OF TRADE<br />

20 Leamington Dark Sky Nights at Point Pelee www.parkscanada.ca<br />

20 London Party like Gatsby : Soiree Royal www.centennialhall.London.ca<br />

20 Port Stanley Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

20 Port Franks Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

20 Sarnia Workshop “Textiles for Art & Function” 11am-2pm www.lawrencehouse.ca<br />

20-22 St.Jacobs Vintage Fest at Market Road Antiques www.kwfamous.com/vintagefest<br />

21 Mooretown Victorian Tea at Moore Museum www.mooremuseum.ca<br />

21 Sarnia Concert “Wood. Strings. Wind.” 2 pm www.lawrencehouse.ca<br />

22 New Dundee Town Wide Yard Sales (holiday Monday) **********<br />

23 London Jimmy Carr: Terribly Funny www.centennialhall.london.ca<br />

23-Jn3 Port Stanley Early Morning Rain - Legend of Gordon Lightfoot www.psft.ca<br />

24 Goderich Wednesday - Circle City Cruizers www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

26 St.Thomas Roast Beef Dinner at Anglican Church $20 519-631-7368<br />

26-28 Chatham Rims and Ribs www.rimsandribs.ca<br />

may <strong>2023</strong> continued<br />

26-28 Forest Film and Food Festival at Kineto Theatre www.kineto.ca<br />

27 Baden Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

27 Brussels Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

27 Comber Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

27 Courtright Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

27 Forest Town Wide Yard Sales 1-800-265-0316<br />

27 Grand Valley Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

27 Hensall Town WIde Yard Sales **********<br />

27 London Monster Madness at Budweiser Gardens www.budweisergardens.com<br />

27 New Hamburg Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

27 Shakespeare Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

27 <strong>Spring</strong>field Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

27 Stratford Stratford Symphony Orchestra www.avondaleunitedstratford.com<br />

27 Wingham Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

28 LaSalle Night Market www.lasalle.ca<br />

28 London Zach Bryan at Budweiser Gardens www.budweisergardens.com<br />

28 Stratford Inner Chamber Music “The Occultist” www.innerchamber.ca<br />

28 Woodstock Nostalgia Show and Sale www.collectorshows.ca<br />

Woodstock Nostalgia Show & Sale<br />

Auditorium & Mutual/Market Buildings, Woodstock Fairgrounds, 875 Nellis St.<br />

SUNDAY, MAY 28 • 9:30am to 3pm<br />

ADMISSION: Early Admission 9:30-10:30am: $10/p.p.<br />

10:31am-1pm: $5/p.p. • 1:01-3pm: $3/p.p.<br />

The Largest Indoor Nostalgia<br />

& Small Anque Show in Ontario!<br />

Vendor space: tgoddyn67@gmail.com or 226-559-7400 (1-8 pm M-F)<br />

Expanded to<br />

2 BUILDINGS!<br />

200 Vendor<br />

Tables!<br />

CollectorShows.ca<br />

ONTARIO<br />

COLLECTOR SHOWS<br />

31 London Professional Bull Riders at Budweiser Gardens www.budweisergardens.com<br />

JUNE <strong>2023</strong><br />

also see “ongoing events” on page 68<br />

1 Stratford Thursday night Punk Rock Market www.visitstratford.ca<br />

1-3 Listowel Spinrite Yarn Tent Sale www.yarnfactoryoutlet.com<br />

1-4 Sarnia Poutine Feast www.poutinefeast.com<br />

2 London Kids First Day at Eldon House www.eldonhouse.ca<br />

2 Sarnia First Friday - Downtown Cultural Walkabout www.sarniafirstfriday.com<br />

2 Sarnia Forest Excelsior Band 6-9 pm www.lawrencehouse.ca<br />

2-3 Point Edward Water Under the Bridge Quilt Festival sarniaquiltersguild.org<br />

Sarnia Quilters Guild presents<br />

Water Under the Bridge QUILT SHOW<br />

Admission $10 • FREE Parking<br />

www.SarniaQuiltersGuild.org<br />

JUNE 2 & 3, <strong>2023</strong><br />

Friday 10-6<br />

Saturday10-4<br />

Point Edward Arena,<br />

210 Monk St, PT EDWARD<br />

• Boutique • Vendors • Food & Refreshments • Mini Quilt Draw • Door Prizes & More!<br />

2-3 Thamesville Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

3 Bayfield Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

3 Blenhiem Discover Blenheim: Yard Sales, Doors Open, Market www.townofblenheim.com<br />

3 Brownsville Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

3 Caledonia Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

3 Cookstown Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

3 Cottam Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

3 Goderich Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

3 Harriston Garden Festival, 8-2 at Arena Community Pavilion 519-313-0871<br />

3 Komoka Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

3 London Gathering on the Green in Old South www.oscolondon.ca<br />

3 Melbourne Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

3 Milverton Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

3 Mt.Brydges Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

3 Oil <strong>Spring</strong>s Town Wide Yard Sales 519-834-2939<br />

3 Petrolia Pizza Fest www.visitpetrolia.ca<br />

3 Sarnia Gwetaandaawe Market at Aamjiwnaang FN 519-336-8410<br />

3 Seaforth Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

3 St.Jacobs Psychic Fair at Three Sisters Cultural Centre www.ThreeSistersCentre.ca<br />

3 St.Marys Garden Fair www.discoverstmarys.ca<br />

3 Tavistock Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

3 Vienna Edison Fest www.bayham.on.ca<br />

3-4 Windsor Art in the Park www.artintheparkwindsor.com<br />

4 Ancaster Toy and Collectibles Expo www.collectorshows.ca<br />

4 St. Thomas Plant Sale by Horticultural Society www.facebook.com/STTHORT<br />

4 Sarnia Sandra Mogensen concert 2 pm www.lawrencehouse.ca<br />

4 Sarnia Big Slow Roll www.bigf.ca<br />

June Events continue on next page...<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Chuck Norris can build a snowman out of rain.<br />

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6 Burlington D Day Parade 11am at Spencer Park www.burloaknavalveterans.org<br />

6-10 Port Stanley True Confessions from the Ninth Concession www.psft.ca<br />

6-25 Petrolia Where the Heart is’ at Victoria Playhouse www.thevpp.ca<br />

JUNE 6 through 25 ~ “Where the Heart Is”<br />

<strong>2023</strong><br />

1.800.717.7694 • www.thevpp.ca<br />

7 Goderich Wednesday - Circle City Cruizers cruise night www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

7-10 Bright The Walters at Walters Music Venue www.waltersmusicvenue.com<br />

8-11 Dunnville Mudcat Festival www.facebook.com/dunnvillemudcat<br />

9 Chatham Friday Night Market at Son’s of Kent www.sonsofkent.com<br />

9-10 Corunna Fireman’s Field Days - Corunna Volunteer firefighters find us on Facebook<br />

9-11 Alymer Van Fest www.catfishcreek.ca<br />

10 Ailsa Craig Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

10 Alvinston Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

10 Beeton Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

10 Clifford Carnival Celebration www.cliffordconnects.ca<br />

10 Palmerston Party in the Park www.norgantheatre.com<br />

10 Sarnia Kids Funfest www.sarnia.ca<br />

10 Shedden Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

10 <strong>Spring</strong>field Nostalgia Rama 519-404-2177<br />

SPRINGFIELD NOSTALGIA RAMA<br />

Multi Vendor Antique Show • Classic Car Show & Shine<br />

Saturday, June 10 • 9am to 3pm<br />

Food · Music · Door Prizes · Antique Displays & Much More!<br />

51570 Lyons Line, <strong>Spring</strong>field (just west of <strong>Spring</strong>field)<br />

Presented by The Rusty Sign Shop and Shackleton Auctions<br />

For information, contact Sean:<br />

519-404-2177 • 519-633-1043 • therustysignshop@yahoo.com<br />

Admission: $10<br />

10 Tottenham Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

10 Windsor Historic Duff-Baby Mansion Tours 519-253-1812<br />

10-11 Alliston Stitching Among Friends Quilt Show, 10-4 www.aqcguild.edublogs.org<br />

10-11 Binbrook Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

10-11 London Paw Patrol at Budweiser Gardens www.budweisergardens.com<br />

10-11 Shedden Rosy Rhubarb www.rosyrhubarbfestival.com<br />

11 Essex Fun on Wheels Car show at Transportation Museum www.ctmhv.com<br />

11 Woodstock Toy and Collectibles Expo www.collectorshows.ca<br />

12-24 Bright Four By Four at Walters Music Venue www.waltersmusicvenue.com<br />

14-July 8 Port Stanley Wrong for Each Other’ www.psft.ca<br />

15-17 St.Marys Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Weekend www.baseballhalloffame.ca<br />

15-18 Burlington Sound of Music Festival www.soundofmusic.ca<br />

16 Belle River Stroll the Street www.belleriverbia.com<br />

16 Shedden Tractor Pull 6:30pm www.elgincounty.ca<br />

16-17 Chatham Stitches in Bloom Quilt Show www.ckquiltguild.com<br />

Stitches tches in Bloom<br />

om<br />

QUILT SHOW<br />

• Marianne’s Market<br />

• Vendors & Food Trucks<br />

• Quilt Raffle • Toonie Table<br />

Ample Free Parking • Buses Welcome<br />

JUNE<br />

16 & 17<br />

Fri. 10-5 • Sat. 10-4<br />

St. Paul's Congregational Church<br />

450 Park Avenue West, Chatham<br />

ADMISSION $10 Daily<br />

www.ckquiltguild.com<br />

16-17 Dresden Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

16-18 Alvinston Pro Rodeo www.alvinstonprorodeo.com<br />

June<br />

16, 17, 18,<br />

<strong>2023</strong><br />

ALVINSTON<br />

• 3 Rodeo Shows • 2 Barn Dances (Fri/Sat)<br />

• On Site Camping • Weekend Passes Available<br />

alvinstonprorodeo.com<br />

16-18 London Childrens Festival at Victoria Park www.canadasbiggestparty.com<br />

16-18 Sarnia Ribfest www.sarniakinribfest.com<br />

16-18 Strathroy Strathroy Hometown Festival, Alexandra Park www.strathroyhometownfestival.com<br />

16-18 Windsor Carrousel of Nations www.carrouselofnations.com<br />

17 Dresden Town Wide Yard Sales www.dresden.ca<br />

17 Dutton Dutton Night Market www.facebook.com/DuttonNightMarket<br />

17 Exeter Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

17 Kilworth Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

17 Leamington Dark Sky Nights at Point Pelee National Park www.parkscanada.ca<br />

17 Mt.Brydges BrickYard Antiques Yard Sale 10am www.brickyardantiques.com<br />

17 Petrolia Antique and Unique Sale www.petroliadiscovery.com<br />

Photos, maps and<br />

details on Facebook.<br />

june <strong>2023</strong> continued<br />

Antique & Unique Sale<br />

Admission by Donation<br />

Saturday, June 17, 9-2<br />

Vintage toys, furniture, oddities, art, jewelry, silver, china and more<br />

Hosted by Heritage Committee - Proceeds to Discovery restorations.<br />

4281 Discovery Line, Petrolia • 519-882-0897 • www.petroliadiscovery.com<br />

17 St.Thomas Kettle Creek Food Truck Festival www.kettlecreektrust.com<br />

17 St.Jacobs BT700 Launch Social at Three Sisters Cultural Ctr www.ThreeSistersCentre.ca<br />

17 <strong>Spring</strong>field Family Day Fun Event www.elgincounty.ca<br />

17 Wallacetown Military at the Talbot Settlement www.backuspagehouse.ca<br />

17 Wheatley Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

17 Wyoming Town Wide Yard Sales 519-845-3939<br />

17 Windsor Downtown Windsor Night Market www.downtownwindsor.ca/nightmarket/<br />

17 Vittoria Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

17-18 Burlington Coptic Egyptian Festival www.burlington.ca<br />

18 Petrolia Car Show at Greenwood Park www.town.petrolia.on.ca<br />

18 St. Thomas Garden Tour by Horticultural Society www.facebook.com/STTHORT<br />

21 Goderich Wednesday - Circle City Cruizers www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

21 London Shania Twain at Budweiser Gardens www.budweisergardens.com<br />

22 Point Edward Thursday Early Canada Day Celebratioin www.villageofpointedward.com<br />

22-24 Sarnia Borderfest www.bluewaterborderfest.ca<br />

23 St.Thomas Almight Roast Beef Dinner Fundraiser 519-631-7368<br />

23-24 London International Food Festival www.canadasbiggestparty.com<br />

23-24 Thamesville Threshing Festival find us on Facebook<br />

FRIDAY - Midway,<br />

Parade at 6:30,<br />

40+ Vendors,<br />

Live Bands<br />

JUNE<br />

23 & 24,<br />

<strong>2023</strong><br />

SATURDAY - Midway, Baby Show,<br />

40+ Vendors, Frog Jumping Contest,<br />

Indigenous Dancers, Farmer Olympics,<br />

Live Bands, Fireworks 10 pm<br />

At Ferguson Park • Contact: threshingfest@gmail.com<br />

23-25 Ailsa Craig Gala Days www.galadays.ca<br />

23-25 Watford Watford’s 150th Anniversary www.watford150.com<br />

Watford 150th Anniversary - JUNE 23, 24 & 25<br />

Food & Beer Garden • Antique Car & Tractor Show • Art in the Park<br />

Ball Hockey & Corn Hole Tournaments • Community Market<br />

Historical Tours • Fireman’s Breakfast • Strawberry Social<br />

• Contests • Outdoor Concert Series • Street Performers & more!<br />

For more details visit: www.watford150.com<br />

23-25 Windsor Carrousel of Nations www.carrouselofnations.com<br />

24 Blenhiem Art in the Park www.townofblenheim.com<br />

24 Blenhiem Blenheim Classics Auto Show 9-3 downtown www.blenheimclassicsautoshow.com<br />

24 Grand Bend Beachfest 2-10pm find us on Facebook<br />

24 Palmerston Raleway Festival www.allaboardpalmerston.ca<br />

24 Sarnia Bright’s Grove Canada Day www.brightsgroveoptimists.com<br />

24 Wardsville Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

24-25 Thamesville Threshing Festival find us on Facebook<br />

25 Dunnville Love of Local Markets www.linktr.ee/loveoflocalmarkets<br />

25 LaSalle Egg to Butterfly Workshop 10-2, 5675 Malden Rd 519-978-9994<br />

25 LaSalle Night Market www.lasalle.ca<br />

25 Sarnia Street machines Cruise in the Park www.sarniastreetmachines.com<br />

28 St. Thomas Flower Show by Horticultural Society www.facebook.com/STTHORT<br />

23 St.Thomas Roast Beef Dinner at Anglican Church $20 519-631-7368<br />

24 Goderich Children’s Festival www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

24 Woodstock Weinerfest at Fairgrounds www.weinerfest.ca<br />

25 Goderich Huron Multicultural Festival www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

26 Windsor Fireworks on waterfront www.michiganfireworks.com<br />

30 Fingal Canada Day Fireworks www.southwold.ca<br />

30 Goderich Canada Day Fireworks www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

30-Jul 1 Aylmer Tractor Pull alymerfair.ca<br />

30-Jul 1 Clifford Classic Truck Show www.greatlakestruckclub.com<br />

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Ontario<br />

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Also listed on our website! WWW.DAYTRIPPING.CA<br />

Events listed FREE (space permitting). Subject to change. Please plan ahead.<br />

JULY <strong>2023</strong><br />

also see “ongoing events” on page 68<br />

1 Clinton Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

1 Embro Highland Games www.embrohighlandgames.ca<br />

1 Embro Town Wide Yard Sale **********<br />

1 Kincardine Canada Day Family Festivities & Fireworks www.kincardine.ca<br />

1 Parkhill Town Wide Yard Sale **********<br />

1 Petrolia Canada Day Celebrations parade 2pm www.town.petrolia.on.ca<br />

1 Port Burwell Canada Day Celebrations parade 11:30am www.bayham.on.ca<br />

1 Sarnia Canada Day Celebrations www.sarnia.ca<br />

1-2 Leamington Arts at the Marina www.visitwindsoressex.com<br />

Leamington Arts Centre<br />

Create. Sustain. Celebrate.<br />

www.leamingtonartscentre.com • 519.326.2711<br />

ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW<br />

10am<br />

10am<br />

July 1st<br />

to 6pm<br />

July 2nd<br />

• Dozens of Artisans on Display<br />

• Live Local Music • Children’s Activities • Food/Refreshments<br />

to 4pm<br />

ADMISSION<br />

BY DONATION<br />

Leamington Municipal Marina / Rick Atkin Park • 100 Robson Rd, Leamington<br />

2 St.Williams Diana Krall at Burning Kiln Winery www.burningkiln.ca<br />

4-23 Petrolia Yesterday Once More: 1973’ at Victoria playhouse www.thevpp.ca<br />

5 Goderich Wednesday - Circle City Cruizers cruise night www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

5-8 Brantford International Villages Cultural Festival www.brantfordvillages.ca<br />

6-9 London TD Sunfest www.sunfest.on.ca<br />

7 Chatham Friday Market www.sonsofkent.com<br />

7 Sarnia First Friday - Downtown Cultural Walkabout www.sarniafirstfriday.com<br />

7-8 Petrolia Art in the Park www.artintheparkpetrolia.ca<br />

th, 11am-7pm • Sat. a<br />

July 8 8th, 9am-5pm<br />

p<br />

In<br />

Historic Downtown Petrolia at Victoria Park<br />

~ Over 50 Artists & Artisans! ~<br />

Watercolour, oil & acrylic painting, metalwork, pottery,<br />

woodworking, fabric art, photography, jewellery,<br />

glasswork, soaps, candles, beadwork, clothing & more!<br />

www.artintheparkpetrolia.com 519-381-3558<br />

Live<br />

Music<br />

in the<br />

Bandshell<br />

FREE<br />

ADMISSION<br />

7-8 Sarnia Beats on the Streets www.facebook.com/beatsonthestreet<br />

7-9 Kincardine Scottish Festival and Highland Games www.kincardinescottishfest.com<br />

july <strong>2023</strong> continued<br />

12-15 London Rock the Park www.rockthepark.ca<br />

12-29 Port Stanley Festival Theatre ‘On the Air’ www.psft.ca<br />

13-15 Blenheim Cherryfest www.townofblenheim.com<br />

13-15 Goderich Kinsmen Summerfest www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

14-15 Sarnia Bright’s Grove Music Fest www.facebook.com/BGmusicfest<br />

14-16 Kincardine Lighthouse Blues Festival www.lighthousebluesfestival.com<br />

14-16 St.Marys Stonetown Heritage Festival www.discoverystmarys.ca<br />

15 Leamington Dark Sky Nights at Point Pelee www.parks.canada.ca<br />

15 Mt.Brydges BrickYard Antiques Yard Sale 10am www.brickyardantiques.com<br />

19-22 Goderich Downtown Days www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

20 Forest Car Show www.shopforest.ca<br />

20-22 St.Marys Kinsmen Summerfest www.discoverystmarys.ca<br />

21-22 Sarnia Revelree Music Fest at Canatara Park www.revelreemusicfestival.com<br />

22 Aylmer Pawsitively Dog Festival www.pawsitivelyelgin.com<br />

22 Bright The Good Brothers at Walter Music Venue www.waltersmusicvenue.com<br />

22 Dresden Downtown Dresden Night Market www.dresden.ca<br />

22 Windsor Downtown Windsor Night Market www.downtownwindsor.ca/nightmarket/<br />

27 London Peppa Pig’s Adventure at Budweiser Gardens www.budweisergardens.com<br />

28-29 Sarnia Walleye Derby www.bluewateranglers.com<br />

28-30 Corunna Captain Kidd Days find us on Facebook<br />

28-30 Dresden Dresden Exhibition & Tractor Pull www.dresdenex.com<br />

29 Bright Against the Wind - Bob Seger Experience www.waltersmusicvenue.com<br />

29 London Brian Regan at Centennial Hall www.centennialhall.london.ca<br />

29 Mt.Brydges BrickYard Antiques Yard Sale 10am www.brickyardantiques.com<br />

29-30 London Island Fest at Covent Garden Market www.coventmarket.com<br />

30 LaSalle Night Market www.lasalle.ca<br />

30 Port Burwell Beachfest www.bayham.on.ca<br />

august <strong>2023</strong><br />

also see “ongoing events” on page 68<br />

5 Dresden Emancipation Day at Josiah Henson Museum www.heritagetrust.on.ca<br />

5 Kincardine Cruise Day 12-4 at the airport (cars/food/vendors) www.kincardine.ca<br />

6 Kincardine Summer Street Party (vendors/entertainment etc) www.kincardine.ca<br />

5 Princeton Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

7 Bothwell Town Wide Yard Sales (Holiday Monday) **********<br />

19 Dresden Rock the Lot - concert at Kinsmen Park www.dresden.ca<br />

26 Belmont Pickers Swap Meet Antiques & Nostalgia 519-269-3705<br />

PICKERS SWAP MEET ANTIQUES & NOSTALGIA<br />

Sat, Aug 26, 9am-2<br />

AUGUST <strong>2023</strong><br />

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• Advertising ing • Gas & Oil Memorabilia<br />

2 • Tin & Porcelain Signs • Nostalgia a Products<br />

• Gas Pumps & Coke Machines • Pedal Cars<br />

• Large Selection of General Store Items & Antique Toys<br />

ADMISSION: 9-11 am $10<br />

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ACROSS FROM WHITTAKER LAKE PARK AT TERRY AUTO BODY COLLISION CENTRE<br />

26 St. Jacobs Lunarfest - Live Music, Vendors, Activities www.threesisterscentre.ca<br />

www.kincardinescottishfestival.ca<br />

A gem of a Scottish Festival<br />

that celebrates heritage<br />

& world class entertainment<br />

all weekend!<br />

JULY 7, 8 & 9, <strong>2023</strong><br />

On the sunny shores of Loch Huron!<br />

Tickets available at Ticketscene.ca<br />

& locally at Harbour Rose Boutique<br />

8 Bright Hotel California at Walters Music Venue www.waltersmusicvenue.com<br />

8 Oil <strong>Spring</strong>s Black Gold Fest at Oil Museum www.oilmuseum.ca<br />

8 Peacock Point Town Wide Yard Sale **********<br />

8 Petrolia Barn Dance www.town.petrolia.on.ca<br />

8 Port Glasgow Fishing Derby by Kiwanis Club of Rodney www.facebook.com/kiwanisclubofrodney<br />

8 St.Thomas Beer-lesque and Carnivale at Railway Museum www.beerlesque.ca<br />

8 St.Thomas Nostalgia Car Show www.nostalgianights.ca<br />

8 Sarnia Fishing Derby www.bluewateranglers.com<br />

8-9 Dorchester Art in the Barn www.artinthebarndorchester.com<br />

8-9 Windsor Historic Duff-Baby Mansion Tours 519-253-1812<br />

10-15 Bright The Duelling Pianos at Walters Music Venue www.waltersmusicvenue.com<br />

12-15 Goderich First Time for Everything Theatre Festival www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

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London<br />

Caledonia<br />

Brantford<br />

59<br />

Vanessa<br />

16<br />

6<br />

56<br />

19<br />

79 Strathroy 81 Delaware<br />

Waterford<br />

401<br />

Windham Centre<br />

3<br />

Petrolia<br />

Tillsonburg<br />

14 15<br />

Cayuga<br />

10 8<br />

80<br />

St. Thomas 73 11 13<br />

Delhi<br />

Simcoe<br />

Mt. Brydges<br />

10<br />

Aylmer<br />

Glencoe<br />

Port Dover<br />

r<br />

59<br />

Iona<br />

4<br />

Sparta<br />

24<br />

2<br />

9<br />

Pt. Stanley<br />

Dresden<br />

Pt. Rowan<br />

3<br />

12<br />

3<br />

Thamesville<br />

e<br />

21<br />

Lake<br />

Erie<br />

in Southwestern Ontario<br />

21<br />

Blenheim<br />

ei<br />

From Kincardine<br />

ine<br />

Goderich<br />

Wingham<br />

Blyth<br />

9<br />

Clifford<br />

fo d 23<br />

Gorrie<br />

Harriston<br />

22<br />

Listowel<br />

6<br />

Arthur<br />

89<br />

6<br />

9<br />

24<br />

10<br />

The Ontario Map in the centre<br />

1 Harrow The Old Milk Shed<br />

519-738-3084<br />

2<br />

Leamington See ad on Page 9<br />

Legacy Antiques & Auctions<br />

There’s No Place Like Home<br />

3 Thamesville See ad on Page 17<br />

Laurie Clark Designs<br />

4 Dresden See ads on Page 20<br />

620 Interiors<br />

Crystal's Curiosities & Gary’s Gallery<br />

Farm Fresh Antiques<br />

Kimberly’s One-of-a-Kind<br />

5<br />

Sarnia See ad on Page 22<br />

Sarnia Flea Market<br />

7 London<br />

See ads on Pages 51<br />

Memory Lane Antiques<br />

Attic Books<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

Mount Brydges See ad on Page 50<br />

BrickYard Antiques & Restaurant<br />

Iona See ad on Page 52<br />

Katnap Antiques &<br />

Lumley & Co. B&B<br />

St. Thomas See ads on Page 54<br />

The Rusty Sign Shop<br />

Antiques on the Side<br />

11 Tillsonburg See ad on Page 61<br />

Tillsonburg Antiques Plus<br />

13 Delhi See ad on Page 61<br />

Courtland Treasures<br />

Antiques & Emporium<br />

14 Windham Centre See ad on Page 64<br />

Caresa Antiques<br />

15 Waterford See ads on Page 64<br />

Waterford Antique Market<br />

Alice Street Antique Market<br />

16 Vanessa See ad on Page 64<br />

CJ’s Antiques Ltd.<br />

17 Brantford See ads on Page 65<br />

Crossroads Antique Market<br />

Old World Marketplace<br />

18 Cambridge See ad on Page 44<br />

Southworks Antiques<br />

19 Freelton See ad on Page 67<br />

Freelton Antique Mall<br />

20 Aberfoyle See ad on Page 66<br />

Aberfoyle Antique Market<br />

21 St. Jacobs See ad on Page 44<br />

Market Road Antiques<br />

22 Harriston See ad on Page 40<br />

Davie’s Antiques<br />

23 Clifford See ad on Page 40<br />

Rooster’s Perch<br />

6<br />

Clinton See ad on Page 39<br />

Repurposed Antiques & Décor<br />

12 Port Rowan See ad on Page 63<br />

Franni’s Attic<br />

Ain’t nothin’ better in the world, you know / Than lyin’ in the sun with your radio<br />

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