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SUMMER <strong>2023</strong> • Vol. 29, Issue 2<br />

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“<strong>Summer</strong>time me ‘59”<br />

(Port Dover, Ontario)<br />

by Michael Swanson<br />

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Southwestern<br />

Ontario<br />

BRANTFORD<br />

PORT DOVER<br />

TORONTO<br />

Lake Ontario<br />

NIAGARA FALLS<br />

BUFFALO<br />

3<br />

DETROIT<br />

WINDSOR<br />

KINGSVILLE<br />

PORT STANLEY<br />

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

SHOP<br />

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Page 2<br />

Our bottom borders for this issue contain all sorts of cool facts & stats about Ontario.<br />

<strong>Summer</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 in a name?<br />

by<br />

I’ve been told that I didn’t speak until<br />

the age of four and, upon commencing,<br />

pronounced my name as “Monk” instead<br />

of Mark. Being the youngest of nine<br />

children it was assumed that I didn’t speak<br />

because I didn’t have to. I would simply<br />

point to something and one of my older<br />

siblings would get it for me.<br />

I was born and raised in the hamlet of<br />

Port Lambton, Ontario (population 600ish)<br />

where everyone knew everyone, and<br />

everyone knew me as “Monk.” I would<br />

hang around the garage where my older<br />

brother Dave worked, and he didn’t have<br />

a nickname but everyone else seemed<br />

to. The owner’s name was Richard but<br />

everyone aside from his mother called<br />

him Pork. I pumped gas for a Coca-Cola<br />

an hour and everyday I’d run into Sly,<br />

or Ooch, Yappy, Merv, Doc, Inch (very<br />

flattering one there), 2-Speed, Red, the<br />

other Red, Bughead, Meathead, Hoover,<br />

Roach, Burnout, Scubby, Duece and so on<br />

– in some cases I never knew their real<br />

names, and still don’t.<br />

“Monk” wasn’t my last nickname, and<br />

there was no shortage of times when<br />

someone would try to tease me about<br />

my nicknames, but I don’t remember it<br />

ever bothering me. I rather liked having a<br />

nickname and it makes me wonder what<br />

happened to them. My kids are in their<br />

early 20s now and none of their friends<br />

seem to have creative “handles.”<br />

Sure, lots of people have nicknames<br />

that are generally based on their real<br />

names. Everyone knows a Smith that’s<br />

called Smitty and a Burns that’s better<br />

known as Burnsy, and in my experience<br />

they’re generally great people too. Team<br />

sports demand that a Hutchinson is Hutch,<br />

a Jones is Jonesy, an Osbourne is Ozzy<br />

but those all lack one key ingredient…<br />

imagination!<br />

I moved to Wyoming, Ontario in the<br />

summer before grade level 11 and didn’t<br />

know a single soul in the area. I managed<br />

to make a few friends and on the night<br />

before my first day at the high school in<br />

Petrolia we were tossing a baseball around<br />

and, for whatever reason, we started<br />

imitating the sounds of motorcycles. I did<br />

my best impersonation of a Yamaha 125<br />

dirt bike and Chris Hall (he of no nickname<br />

that I’m aware of) thought it sounded like<br />

I was saying myron. So, invariably, on my<br />

very first day at a new school I passed<br />

by one of these friends, Jeff Gare, in the<br />

hallway and he called me “Myron.”<br />

I knew right then and there that it<br />

was going to stick. I didn’t realize at the<br />

time how efficiently it would catch on,<br />

but when the only people who know you<br />

in a new school are calling you by your<br />

nickname, everyone else assumes that it’s<br />

your real name. Again, it never bothered<br />

me for a moment, despite some people<br />

thinking that it might. I always thought<br />

of a nickname as a badge of honour, or a<br />

term of affection. I knew my friends didn’t<br />

use it in a derogatory manner, and I didn’t<br />

really care if strangers did. I later answered<br />

to “Charlie Babbit” in the Armed Forces<br />

when my haircut had me resembling<br />

Dustin Hoffman in “Rain Man.”<br />

in Southwestern Ontario<br />

Mark Moran,<br />

Publisher<br />

Myron, however, became so prevalent<br />

that many of my very good friends didn’t<br />

know that my name was Mark. In fact, the<br />

invitations for my first wedding even had<br />

my nickname in brackets after my real<br />

name, for the benefit of those who would<br />

have no clue who Mark Moran was.<br />

This was in the 80s and 90s and<br />

everyone seemed to have a nickname. I<br />

had friends like E.T., Flipper, Hank, Killer,<br />

Ace, Little Prick, Booger, Fella, Skinny,<br />

Pork, the other Pork, Bubba, Doc, Burger,<br />

Euro-Burger, Guido, Buck Russell, Moose,<br />

String, Peanut, Bogey, Beagle, Freddie<br />

Jenkins, Spaz, Banty Rooster, Sluggo,<br />

Chickenparts, Dingie (who’s last name was<br />

Bell), Frog, Soup, Worm, Big Man, Morley,<br />

Captain, Yoda, Ratchie, Snuffleupagus,<br />

Denbone, Tuna, Bucky, Wanker, Chopper,<br />

Baby Huey, Quail, Chico, Rico - and these<br />

are only a sample of the ones that didn’t<br />

have something to do with the person’s<br />

actual name.<br />

Ladies seem to have fewer nicknames<br />

but I do know Pickle, Dangerous (and she<br />

is), H.A.M., Pep, Pipes, Panda, Bunny,<br />

Spare Parts (one twin calls the younger<br />

twin that) and my sister “Rose” was<br />

appropriately dubbed “Tulip” for a while.<br />

Many of these monikers have stuck<br />

throughout the years, even for “Skinny”<br />

who, with all due respect, isn’t. A few do<br />

get invented or assigned even at this point<br />

in life (isn’t that right Wreckit?) and there’s<br />

plenty of time left in my life (hopefully). For<br />

all I know the retirement homes could be<br />

breeding ground for creative nicknames.<br />

I should give a shout-out to Bert (I don’t<br />

know his last name) because he’s from a<br />

younger generation and has truly earned<br />

a mention. I don’t know him well, and<br />

his nickname is based on his real name,<br />

Bert, but he’s renowned for becoming the<br />

life of the party at weddings and special<br />

events where he can’t help but to rip off<br />

his shirt and start dancing like a crazy<br />

man. This has earned him one of the most<br />

appropriate nicknames I’ve come across...<br />

“No Shirt Bert!”<br />

I dare to guess that No Shirt Bert quite<br />

likes his nickname, but there are certainly<br />

some people who were or still are<br />

uncomfortable with them. I can’t calculate<br />

the number of times that someone has<br />

called me “Myron” in a derogatory manner,<br />

hoping to get a reaction. But my last name<br />

is Moran and you can imagine that more<br />

than a few people have ‘mistaken’ that for<br />

Moron. I simply inform them that I haven’t<br />

heard that since grade four! Call me naive,<br />

but I prefer to believe that a nickname is<br />

an affectionate term in most cases.<br />

Personally, I think nicknames should be<br />

celebrated. I went to a “White Lie” party<br />

last year where we had to wear a white<br />

t-shirt with a falsehood written on it in<br />

marker i.e. “You don’t look a day over<br />

21.” How about a similar party where we<br />

wear the nicknames we’ve been given and<br />

relive the past, for better or for worse.<br />

“No Shirt Bert” would have to scrawl it<br />

directly on his chest of course (which he<br />

would be proud to do) and I’m guessing<br />

that “Little Prick” might skip that party.<br />

Thanks for reading!<br />

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

Daytripper’s Directory Pullout Map..........13-16<br />

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

Tourism Contact Information..........................15<br />

Photo Contest Entries..................................... 66<br />

S.W. Ontario’s EVENTS LIST....................... 72-75<br />

SW Ontario Antique Tour.................................76<br />

Buy Fresh, Buy Local, Farm Markets.......... 39-42<br />

Recipes.............................................................42<br />

Corkscrews & Craft Brews................................51<br />

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3)<br />

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

On The Covers<br />

“<strong>Summer</strong>time ‘59” by Michael Swanson<br />

“Kincardine” by George Rosema<br />

“Jack’s Gastropub & Inn31, Kingsville”<br />

Your Contributors<br />

Michael Swanson, George Rosema, Dana Marostega, Jean Leedale<br />

Hobson, Hans Weisshaar, Janet Robinson, Jeanette Paddon,<br />

Mark Holmes, Edith James, Kym Wolfe, Sheila Shinkaruk, Peter<br />

R Smith, Cathy Dobson, Judy Cormier, Bettianne Szeider, Paula<br />

Eyles, Debbie Landry, Nadine Wark, Becky Gean, Joanne vanDam,<br />

Heather Rath, Don Millard, Mary Lou Tasko, Frances Botham, Sue<br />

Griffiths, Faith Forde, Carrie & Will Durance, Nancy Baldacchino,<br />

Debbie Stokley, Patti Hercus, Carol Leitch, David & Deb Barrie,<br />

Laura Smith-McKelvie and friends, No Shirt Bert, Giselle Addison,<br />

Dianne & Joanne & Joanne, Karen DeHaw, Michelle & Shelley,<br />

Dave Steadman, Jim Ryan, Debbie McCormick, Dave McClure,<br />

John & Nancy Van Geel, Mark Holmes, Dennis Caille, Fred Sinke,<br />

Rick Wismer, Louis Vandermark, Jim Snyder, Allen Hawkins,<br />

Gail Marie Code, Brad Hamilton, David Noel, Devin Horton,<br />

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

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Ontario is home to more than 160 wineries.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


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

Rthve Nursery<br />

Garden Centre & Seasonal Gifts<br />

Monday to Saturday 9-5:30 •Sunday 11-4<br />

Closed Sundays in July & August<br />

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

THINGS I'VE LEARNED<br />

From Children<br />

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• When you hear your toilet flush and then, "Uh-oh," it's already too late.<br />

• LEGOS will pass through the digestive tract of a 4 year old.<br />

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• The fire department has at least a 5 minute response time.<br />

• Crayons do not remain solid when stored on the dashboard on a hot<br />

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• Never leave a toddler, a furry animal and a pair of<br />

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• VCR's do not eject peanut butter and jam sandwiches,<br />

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• A king size waterbed holds enough water to fill a<br />

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• You should never take a goldfish for a walk.<br />

• The spin cycle on the washing machine does<br />

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The<br />

Southwestern<br />

SHOP<br />

Daytripper<br />

Restaurants,Tearooms,<br />

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

TOWN NAME<br />

LOCAL<br />

Ontario’s BEST...<br />

two!)<br />

counterortw<br />

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 519-869-2794<br />

2713 Lakeshore Road www.skeeterbarlows.com<br />

Great food & fun overlooking Lake Huron. Voted Sarnia’s #1<br />

Restaurant <strong>2023</strong>. Famous Prime Rib on weekends.<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 />

IPPERWASH<br />

Ipperwash Beach Club<br />

6543 West Parkway Dr. (Lambton Shores) 519-243-5040<br />

Serving lunch & dinner at an historic landmark. Large pao<br />

steps from Lake Huron beach. <strong>Summer</strong> hours 11am-10pm daily.<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 />

LASALETTE<br />

Ramblin' Road Brewery Farm 519-582-1444<br />

2970 Swimming Pool Rd. www.ramblinroad.ca<br />

Voted Norfolk’s best burger. Locally sourced ingredients always fresh.<br />

We have opons for every member of the family to explore.<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 />

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 />

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 />

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 Paris<br />

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

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

dinner. Great views from our Riverside pao. Live music on weekends!<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 />

Sitara Indian Cuisine<br />

4189 Petrolia Line 226-738-0738<br />

Amazing North American & Indian Cuisine. Rated #1 Restaurant<br />

on Tripadvisor for 11 years. www.sitarasarnia.com<br />

POINT EDWARD<br />

Sitara Indian Cuisine<br />

721 Lite St. 519-491-5606<br />

Amazing North American & Indian Cuisine. Rated #1 Restaurant<br />

on Tripadvisor for 11 years. www.sitarasarnia.com<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 DOVER<br />

Erie Beach Hotel - Cove Room & Terrace Room<br />

19 Walker St. 519-583-1391<br />

Full menu for lunch & dinner, famous for Lake Erie perch<br />

& pickerel. Steps to the beach. www.eriebeachhotel.com<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 />

PORT ROWAN<br />

Country Fork<br />

PORT FRANKS<br />

1048 Bay St. 226-534-1616<br />

Serving breakfast & lunch Wed. to Sun. featuring local ingredients.<br />

Homemade baking & shop our giwares while you're here.<br />

PORT STANLEY<br />

Mackie’s<br />

124 William St. 519-782-4390<br />

A landmark on the beach since 1911. Indoor/outdoor seang<br />

available. Free parking for customers.<br />

REECES 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 funky atmosphere for lunch, dinner or a marni.<br />

Moments from Sarnia’s Imperial Theatre.<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 />

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 />

www.<strong>Daytripping</strong>.ca<br />

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Stompin’ Tom Connors wrote songs about Ontario towns including Leamington & Tillsonburg.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


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Weeds have a bad reputation. People<br />

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But we need to look at weeds in a<br />

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holistically. Weeds are actually very<br />

beneficial as food and medicine. Weeds<br />

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minerals and other nutrients, often at<br />

higher levels than found in our cultivated<br />

vegetables. And they are free!<br />

Dandelions have been used for<br />

centuries as food in salads, soups,<br />

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an excellent source of antioxidants. All<br />

parts of the plant (leaves, roots and<br />

flowers) can be used for our benefit.<br />

Plantain is another wonder weed.<br />

Not only is it edible, but if you get an<br />

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Purslane is found almost everywhere<br />

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Chickweed has a mild, grassy flavour<br />

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Young lambs quarters are delightful<br />

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Always research these weeds either<br />

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Lake Huron<br />

The<br />

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We go from town to town. Now we’re in WHEATLEY, ERIEAU & BLENHEIM<br />

ONTARIO SHOP<br />

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Redneck Country<br />

Invades the Blenheim<br />

Cherry Festival<br />

Story and photos by Don Millard, St. Thomas<br />

MI<br />

Our Cover Artist<br />

<strong>Summer</strong>time ‘59<br />

(Port Dover)<br />

Michael’s art journey began with a 10<br />

month art course through a community<br />

college, which led to a job in advertising<br />

creating identity campaigns. His interest in<br />

architecture led to award winning work in the<br />

hospitality design industry in Alberta. He<br />

worked briefly in California before moving to<br />

Ontario and eventually creating his own<br />

agency, combining his love of architecture and illustration to create architectural renderings<br />

and design. He did that for more than 25 years.<br />

“I think every commercial artist has a fine artist in him screaming to get out,” Michael<br />

commented, and he began to create landscaped including works of historic homes, nature and<br />

streetscapes in Southern Ontario.<br />

His clients include Wayne Gretzky, Tim Horton’s, Dave Thomas of Wendy’s restaurants and<br />

USAF Brig. General ‘Chuck’ Yaeger.<br />

See Michael’s work at www.swansonart.com<br />

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Well, invades may be too strong a<br />

term, but six members of Redneck<br />

Country (www.theredneckcountry.com)<br />

attended the Blenheim Cherry Festival<br />

with gusto and enthusiasm. This all<br />

transpired because of the “Biggest Little<br />

Paper in Canada,” DAYTRIPPING. Our<br />

name comes from a company my son<br />

Todd started called Redneck Country,<br />

based on old school country values and<br />

morals.<br />

Before I explain how, let me fill you in<br />

“Gone with the Wind 3”<br />

on my use of this publication. For years<br />

now I have been a reader of <strong>Daytripping</strong><br />

and we live close to many places listed<br />

in this paper. We live in St. Thomas, 20<br />

minutes from Port Stanley and often visit<br />

Mackie’s for a meal and stop at Shaw’s<br />

for ice cream on the way home. In fact,<br />

my wife Glenda and I, her sister Trudy<br />

and their cousin Sandy are planning<br />

to go to Mackie’s for supper tonight.<br />

We also make sure to get tickets each<br />

year to the various plays and shows at<br />

the Port Stanley Festival Theatre. I also<br />

own a 1923 Ford T Bucket hot rod with<br />

a blown 350 small block chevy and have<br />

located many car shows in this paper.<br />

So how did we get to attend the<br />

Blenheim Cherry Festival? Usually<br />

my wife Glenda, Todd and his wife<br />

Jennifer, their daughters, 15 year old<br />

Megan and nine year old Avery go on<br />

vacation together, and I use this paper<br />

to locate interesting stops along the<br />

way. This year, however, no major trip<br />

was planned, just daytrips. I picked up<br />

the summer issue of <strong>Daytripping</strong> in the<br />

New Sarum Diner – my wife and I have<br />

been regulars to this restaurant since we<br />

met in high school – and the first ad that<br />

caught my eye was for the Blenheim<br />

Cherry Festival.<br />

We all found ourselves with a week<br />

off and when I cut the ad out<br />

and showed it to my oldest<br />

granddaughter, she told me and<br />

her family, “We are so going to<br />

this.” We had such a great daytrip<br />

that I was compelled to write to<br />

the paper for the first time ever.<br />

On a Friday morning in July,<br />

2022 we made our first stop at<br />

Tim Horton’s and we were off.<br />

All the way along Highway #3<br />

we passed familiar landmarks,<br />

as this was a major vacation<br />

route when I was a kid and early in<br />

my marriage. We parked at the festival<br />

before noon and the midway was in<br />

full swing. The two-block long party<br />

was filled with outside shopping, food<br />

booths and other venues, including<br />

carnival games and rides. Megan with<br />

her 15 year old wisdom suggested that<br />

we walk the whole length of the festival<br />

first to take in everything and decide<br />

what we do or visit first. At the end of<br />

the two block stroll we noticed a shop<br />

named “Lasting Memories” displaying<br />

a sign that read 50% off everything<br />

and no sales tax. Both the 15 year old<br />

and the 9 year old said in unison, “We<br />

shop first, then do rides.” This shop<br />

was bigger inside than it looked and<br />

was worth shopping at. The next store<br />

that we entered was “Antiquated Joys”<br />

where Megan found a wide-brimmed<br />

white hat that she also wore for the<br />

rest of the day. Todd and I both found<br />

a sport coat on a rack outside a men’s<br />

store that was 50% off that we both<br />

liked. Unfortunately, they did not have<br />

one in my size, but Todd bought one<br />

in his size that he said was just perfect<br />

to wear to the office. The next store<br />

we entered was “Treasures on Talbot”<br />

and from there we continued shopping<br />

all the way back to where we parked,<br />

having picked up items for ourselves<br />

and future birthday presents.<br />

We passed a booth selling cherry pies<br />

and I told my wife that we should buy a<br />

pie now as they may run out. She said<br />

that she had inquired and was told that<br />

they had baked 500 cherry pies for the<br />

three-day festival. It was now close to<br />

2p.m. and we decided to have lunch<br />

at Jack’s Family Restaurant. I had the<br />

soup and sandwich and drink special<br />

for $10.49. The soup was cream of<br />

chicken and the sandwich that I chose<br />

was turkey salad and I think it was the<br />

best turkey salad sandwich that I ever<br />

had. Todd had the captain burger and<br />

couldn’t quite finish it all.<br />

Now it was time to ride. With the<br />

rides costing $6 and $8 each, it was a no<br />

brainer to purchase the $25 wrist band<br />

of unlimited rides for the whole day<br />

for the two girls. We left the Blenheim<br />

Cherry Festival at 5:30 p.m. and that<br />

daytrip got a huge thumbs up from<br />

everyone. Oh yeah, about that cherry<br />

pie... my wife went to get a pie to put in<br />

the car after lunch and discovered that<br />

the entire 500 pies baked for the three<br />

days were already sold out. Next year<br />

the pie booth will be our first stop.<br />

The <strong>2023</strong> Blenheim Cherry Festival<br />

will take place from July 13 to 15.<br />

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Wheatley is the world’s largest freshwater fishing port. It was once Port Dover.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


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

JOIN US...<br />

JULY 13 to 15 - Cherryfest<br />

JUNE thru SEPT 14 Thursdays<br />

Concerts in the Park 7-8:30<br />

townofblenheim.com<br />

Welcome to<br />

Blenheim<br />

• Joseph Ribkoff • Neon Buddha<br />

• Charlie B<br />

• Rieker & Remonte Shoes<br />

• Shapeez & More<br />

~ FREE professional bra fitting ~<br />

Largest selection of Bras &<br />

Swimwear in Chatham-Kent<br />

75 Talbot Street West<br />

Blenheim 519-676-3384<br />

serenasladieswear.ca<br />

JJ Sports & Collectibles<br />

Large selection<br />

of team apparel,<br />

hats, cards<br />

& collectibles<br />

for the<br />

Sports Fan or<br />

FUNKO Collector<br />

Shop “in store” or online at<br />

jjsportsandcollectibles.ca<br />

68 Talbot St. W.<br />

Blenheim<br />

519-676-5195<br />

(call or text)<br />

jjsportsblenheim<br />

jjsports_blenheim<br />

SCAN ME<br />

Amusement Rides • Games • Food Booths<br />

Live Entertainment • Street Performers • Local Musicians<br />

Cherry Pit Spitting Competition<br />

PLUS... Sidewalk Sales and ShoppIng Savings!<br />

Details: townofblenheim.com<br />

GET READY FOR THE BEST EVER!<br />

C herryfest <strong>2023</strong><br />

Stop by<br />

Cherry Central<br />

for pies & other<br />

CHERRY<br />

DELIGHTS<br />

OUR 40th YEAR!<br />

Thursday, Friday, Saturday<br />

JULY 13th, 14th & 15th<br />

3<br />

Fun Filled<br />

DAYS of<br />

FREE<br />

Entertainment<br />

@blenheimcherryfest<br />

Inspired<br />

gifts for<br />

treasured<br />

memories<br />

April Cornell Linens • Clocks<br />

Beekman Products • Throws • Pillows<br />

JellyCats • Maison Berger<br />

Baby Gifts • Classic Seasonal Décor<br />

57-B Talbot Street W.,<br />

Blenheim, 519-676-0770<br />

MONDAY TO SATURDAY 10-4<br />

treasuresontalbot.com<br />

• Women’s & Men’s Fashions<br />

• Jewellery • Accessories<br />

Tues-Wed 11-4 Browse the store<br />

Thurs-Fri<br />

or shop online<br />

11-5:30<br />

with store<br />

Sat 11-3<br />

pick-up<br />

Current<br />

Styles & Trends<br />

on consignment<br />

42 Talbot Street West<br />

Blenheim 226-291-0123<br />

saffrons-threads.myresaleweb.com<br />

#BIGCITYSTYLE | #SMALLTOWNCHARM<br />

Th anks for shopping small!<br />

DOWNTOWN BLENHEIM<br />

519-676-2371 • antiquatedjoys.com<br />

Over 400 Rubs & Sauces<br />

to choose from<br />

Grill like lk<br />

a Master!<br />

crossroadspellets.ca Tues-Thurs 10-5,<br />

Fri 10-6, Sat 10-4<br />

16 Talbot Street W, Blenheim • 226-291-0110<br />

Your <strong>Summer</strong>... Your Style<br />

• Orientique • FDJ French Dressing<br />

• Tribal • Fresh FX • Renuar<br />

• PURE ESSENCE<br />

56 Talbot<br />

Street<br />

West<br />

Blenheim<br />

519-676-8733<br />

Ford & McIntyre<br />

FINE QUALITY<br />

MEN’S WEAR & ACCESSORIES<br />

• Sperry<br />

• SAXX<br />

• 7 Downie St.<br />

• Leo Chevalier<br />

• Johnnie-O<br />

• Au Noir<br />

“YOUR MEN’S FASHION DESTINATION”<br />

• Johnston & Murphy<br />

• Lois / Blackbull<br />

Shop With Us -<br />

thelittlechangeroom.ca (Canada & US Shipping)<br />

64 Talbot St West, Blenheim, ON 519-676-5144<br />

www.fordandmcintyre.com<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Ridgetown is known as “the Friendliest Town in Ontario.”<br />

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Lake Huron<br />

The<br />

Daytripper<br />

Mrs. Bell’s<br />

Specializing ing in<br />

Afternoon Tea<br />

Making every day<br />

a special occasion!<br />

thrift store<br />

• Furniture • Housewares • Clothing • Toys<br />

Your purchases enable us to donate in<br />

Chatham and around the world.<br />

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

127 Colburne St., Chatham, N7M 3L8<br />

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

We’ve made it to CHATHAM - See the Capitol Theatre shows on the back page.<br />

Tea<br />

RoomR<br />

Wed.-Sat.<br />

11 to 4<br />

11 3rd St, CHATHAM • 226-627-0248<br />

GENTLY USED ~ PREVIOUSLY LOVED<br />

• Furniture • Small Appliances<br />

• Housewares • Clothing • Decor<br />

Regular Hours: MON-FRI 9 to 4 • SAT 10 to 4<br />

JULY 8 TO SEPT 2: SATURDAYS 9 to 1<br />

202 Queen Street<br />

Chatham • 519-354-5033<br />

How long a<br />

minute is<br />

depends which<br />

side of the<br />

bathroom door<br />

you're on.<br />

HISTORY OF<br />

SHOP<br />

NY<br />

LOCAL<br />

Edwin Perkins was always fascinated by chemistry and enjoyed<br />

inventing things. When his family moved to southwest Nebraska at the<br />

turn of the century, young Perkins experimented with homemade<br />

concoctions in his mother's kitchen. When Perkins was a young man, he<br />

set up a mail order business called Perkins Products Co. to market the<br />

numerous products he had invented including Nix-O-Tine, a remedy to<br />

kick the tobacco habit. By 1920, the demand for this and other products<br />

was so great, Perkins and his wife moved to Hastings, which had better<br />

rail service for shipping purposes.<br />

Another product that was proving to be popular was a concentrated<br />

drink mix called Fruit Smack. Fruit Smack came in six flavours. The<br />

four-ounce bottle made enough for a family to enjoy at an affordable<br />

price. However, shipping the bottles proved to be costly, and breakage<br />

was becoming a problem as well.<br />

In 1927, Perkins developed a method of removing the liquid from Fruit<br />

Smack so the remaining powder could be re-packaged in envelopes<br />

(which Perkins designed and printed) under a new name called<br />

"Kool-Ade". (He later changed the spelling to Kool-Aid).<br />

The product, which sold for 10 cents a packet, was first sold to<br />

wholesale grocery, candy, and other markets by mail order in six<br />

flavours (strawberry, cherry, lemon-lime, grape, orange, and raspberry).<br />

In 1929, Kool-Aid was distributed nationwide to grocery stores by food<br />

brokers. It was a family project to package and ship it around the<br />

country. By 1931, the demand for Kool-Aid was so strong; Perkins'<br />

company sold only Kool-Aid and moved the entire<br />

production to Chicago for more efficient distribution.<br />

During the Great Depression, Perkins cut the price to<br />

5 cents, and around this time young entrepreneurs<br />

set up Kool-Aid stands. After World War II, Perkins<br />

expanded the factory, and by 1950, 300 workers<br />

produced nearly a million packets of Kool-Aid each<br />

day. In 1953, Perkins sold Kool-Aid to General Foods.<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO<br />

Submitted by<br />

Ruth Sharon<br />

Page 12<br />

Hawaiian pizza was invented by restauranteur Sam Panopoulus in Chatham, 1962.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


- Southwestern Ontario Map -<br />

Unique Shops,<br />

Stops and Websites<br />

This pullout map appears in each issue of<br />

Most, but not all, of our regular adversers are listed here.<br />

Many more unique shops that rarely or never run larger adversements<br />

in <strong>Daytripping</strong> can be found within these four pages.<br />

When travelling<br />

to a town,<br />

be sure to check<br />

these lisngs!<br />

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

Find more great stops on our FEATURE PAGES:<br />

“Where You Should Eat” (See PAGE 3<br />

“Buy Local, Buy Fresh”<br />

Index)<br />

“Corkscrews & Cra Brews”<br />

#1<br />

DAYTRIPPER<br />

THE<br />

Map & Wed Listing<br />

Visit us at...<br />

Four Page<br />

Pullout<br />

Secon!<br />

DI R EC T O R Y<br />

Remember, that all of our customers, events,<br />

links & more can be found on our website!<br />

www.daytripping.ca<br />

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 />

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 />

Old Imperial Farmer’s Market 226-313-4311<br />

www.oifm.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 519-676-4475<br />

www.delhaven.com<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 />

Thompson’s Orchards 519-676-8464<br />

www.thompsonsorchards.ca<br />

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

BLYTH L-6<br />

Maple and Moose 519-523-4276<br />

www.mapleandmoose.com<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 />

Find us on Facebook<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 />

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 905-627-5880<br />

www.thekeepingroom.ca<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 />

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 519-899-2479<br />

www.altonfarmsestatewinery.com<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 />

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 />

Find out...<br />

Where You<br />

Should at<br />

on page 8<br />

HAGERSVILLE T-12<br />

HAMILTON U-10<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 519-738-0001<br />

www.priscillas-presents.com<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 />

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 />

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 />

KINTORE N-11<br />

KITCHENER R-8<br />

LAMBTON SHORES J-10<br />

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

LANGTON Q-14<br />

LASALLETTE Q-13<br />

LEAMINGTON D-20<br />

Leamington Arts Centre 519-326-2711<br />

www.leamingtonartscentre.com<br />

Legacy Antiques 519-322-4427<br />

www.legacyauctions.net<br />

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

www.peleewings.ca<br />

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

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Oneida Nation<br />

30<br />

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Alvinston<br />

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St. Thomas<br />

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Talbotville<br />

hg 164<br />

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Marine City<br />

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Stanley<br />

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Dresden<br />

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dc dc 25<br />

Markdale<br />

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Island<br />

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9<br />

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23<br />

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79<br />

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Thornton<br />

Bell Ewart<br />

Badjeros Maple Valley<br />

Innisfil<br />

Roches Point<br />

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hg 79<br />

hg hg hg 18<br />

hg 21 78<br />

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hg dc dc 7 12<br />

dc dc 89<br />

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Redickville<br />

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Rosemont<br />

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Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island<br />

www.visitwindsoressex.com<br />

1-800-265-3633<br />

Lake Ontario<br />

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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 />

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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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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 />

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 />

on<br />

page 51<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 />

Black Gold Brewery 226-738-0665<br />

www.blackgold.beer<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 Discovery 519-882-0897<br />

www.petroliadiscovery.com<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 />

Kind Decor 519-381-5165<br />

www.kinddecor.ca<br />

Sitara Indian Cuisine 519-491-5606<br />

www.sitarasarnia.com<br />

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

www.villageofpointedward.com<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 />

Franni’s Attic Antiques 519-410-4861<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 />

Port Stanley Terminal Railway 519-782-7230<br />

www.pstr.on.ca<br />

PRINCETON Q-11<br />

REECES CORNERS H-12 (SEE WYOMING ALSO)<br />

Zekveld’s Garden Market 519-845-3482<br />

www.zekveldgardenmarket.ca<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 />

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 />

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 />

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 />

Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery 519-336-8127<br />

www.jnaag.ca<br />

Korny Korners Farm 226-886-2238<br />

www.kornykornersfarm.ca<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 />

Sitara Indian Cuisine 519-491-5650<br />

www.sitarasarnia.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 />

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 519-245-0741<br />

www.hamiltonsbakery.ca<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 />

Sunshine Farms 519-692-4416<br />

www.picklesplease.ca<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 />

Katharine’s Bed & Breakfast 519-682-3706<br />

www.katharinesbedandbreakfast.ca<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 />

Vegetable Creek Originals 519-428-8894<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 />

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 (SEE REECES CORNERS ALSO)<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 />

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August 5: Emancipation Day, Josiah Henson Museum<br />

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www.babcockjewellers.ca 519-683-2463<br />

Christal Wills ls<br />

- Owner & Designer<br />

DESIGNING<br />

Your Memories<br />

& DECORATING<br />

Your Home!<br />

• Floral & Garden Inspired Accents<br />

• Inspirational Garden Stones<br />

• Framed Prints & Canvas Art<br />

• Decor Touches • Wall Signs<br />

• Wide Selection of Angels<br />

• Custom Created Weddings<br />

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Monday to Friday 10am-4pm<br />

Saturdays 10am-1pm<br />

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& VINTAGE FINDS<br />

444 St. George St S<br />

DRESDEN<br />

519-437-8064<br />

Tuesday to Friday 10 am - 5 pm<br />

Saturday 10 am - 3 pm<br />

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www.kimberlys.ca<br />

“Are You Paying Shipping &<br />

Handling Fees for Bradford?”<br />

DON’T—We’re Your Authorized Dealer<br />

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So Dear by<br />

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by Thomas Kinkade<br />

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& order from us.<br />

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Quilt Q i<br />

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h<br />

o<br />

• 100% Cotton Fabrics • Glide Thread<br />

• Extra Wide Quilt Backing<br />

• Supplies & Patterns • Classes<br />

• Long Arm Quilting • Custom Quilts<br />

• Custom Embroideryy<br />

New Fabrics Weekly!<br />

Co-ordinated colours,<br />

designs & panels.<br />

SIGN UP FOR FALL CLASSES -<br />

AFTERNOON OR EVENING<br />

Custom Quilting by November 1st<br />

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Any one of our Custom Quilts<br />

on display throughout the store<br />

make a special family occasion gift.<br />

Quilting is<br />

BEAUTY<br />

WI TH<br />

BLOCKS<br />

Tuesday-Friday 10-4, Saturday 10-3<br />

462 St. George Street, South<br />

519-683-4244<br />

Updates, Details & Photos on<br />

620<br />

INTERIORS<br />

620 Cross St.<br />

Curated Vintage Furniture,<br />

Antiques, Decor, Clothing...<br />

and Interior Design & Styling<br />

HEATHER<br />

BLUMBERG<br />

647-203-2194<br />

www.620xst.com<br />

@620xst<br />

or:<br />

www.dresdenplatequiltshoppe.net<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

10AM-4PM<br />

OR BY APPT.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Dresden, Ontario was the last stop on the Underground Railroad.<br />

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The<br />

Daytripper<br />

On to CHATHAM, KENT BRIDGE, THAMESVILLE & BOTHWELL<br />

SHOP<br />

LOCAL<br />

About Committees & Meetings<br />

•Dump agood idea on ameeting table. It will belong to the meeting.<br />

~ Anonymous<br />

• I've searched all the parks in all the cities and found no statues of committees.<br />

~ Gilbert K. Chesterton<br />

• Meetings are a symptom of bad organization. The fewer meetings the better.<br />

~ Peter F. Drucker<br />

• Muddle is the extra unknown personality in any committee. ~ Anthony Sampson<br />

• One of the reasons why the Ten Commandments are so short and to the point<br />

is the fact they were given direct and did not come out of committees.<br />

~ H. G. Hutcheson<br />

• The heaping together of paintings by Old Masters in museums is a catastrophe;<br />

likewise, a collection of a hundred Great Brains makes one big fathead.<br />

~ Carl Jung<br />

• The ideal committee is one with me as the chairman, and two other members<br />

in bed with the flu. ~ Lord Milverton<br />

• The real process of making decisions, of gathering support, of developing<br />

opinions, happens before the meeting or after. ~ Terrence Deal<br />

• The State, that craving rookery of committees and subcommittees.<br />

~ V. S. Pritchett<br />

• We always carry out by committee anything in which any one of us alone would<br />

be too reasonable to persist. ~ Frank Moore Colby<br />

• When committees gather, each member is necessarily an actor, uncontrollably<br />

acting out the part of himself, reading the lines that identify him, asserting his<br />

identity. We are designed, coded, it seems, to place the highest priority on being<br />

individuals, and we must do this first, at whatever cost, even if it means disability<br />

for the group. ~ Lewis Thomas<br />

~ SUMMER SAVINGS IN THE HEART OF THAMESVILLE<br />

~<br />

Thoroughly<br />

Painted Quarters<br />

Traditional or<br />

Rustic u t<br />

& Mennonite<br />

nite<br />

Barnwood o<br />

Furniture!<br />

ure!<br />

• Custom Finishing<br />

• Dining ing Suites<br />

• Bedroom Suites<br />

• Single l<br />

Pieces<br />

& Accents<br />

SOLID WOOD FURNITURE<br />

30% OFF All Current<br />

In-Store Furniture!<br />

• Hall Trees<br />

• Cupboards<br />

• Stained<br />

Glass Lamps<br />

& More!<br />

Full Catalogue at<br />

The Area’s<br />

the store. Orders by<br />

Largest Western<br />

end of September<br />

for delivery by December.<br />

Boot Retailer!<br />

519-692-3440 69<br />

London Rd. &<br />

71 London Rd.<br />

519-692-4140<br />

www.mennonitewood.ca<br />

www.canterlope.ca<br />

o Rd<br />

1<br />

THAMESVILLE<br />

THAṀ . &<br />

M E<br />

E<br />

• ARIAT • DAN POST • JUSTIN & MORE<br />

• Mens & Ladies Boots (including CSA)<br />

• Buckles • Hats • Belts<br />

• Wrangler Jeans<br />

Select<br />

BOOTS<br />

30-50%<br />

OFF!<br />

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Thamesville was the site of The Battle of the Thames during the War of 1812.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


Lake Huron<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO<br />

NY<br />

• Enjoy Our Own Farm Raised Pork<br />

and Free Run Chickens (drug/additive free)<br />

• Fresh Eggs from our free run laying hens<br />

• Ontario Dry Aged Carcass Beef (aged minimum 21 days)<br />

• Frozen Entrées • Frozen Meat or Fruit Pies<br />

• Patties: beef, pork, 1/2 & 1/2, sirloin, smoked brisket<br />

• and So Much More! Custom Orders Welcome<br />

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

Come To The Country—Where It All Begins!<br />

plus<br />

Deli Meats<br />

made on-site:<br />

Gluten,<br />

Sugar &<br />

Lactose Free<br />

selections<br />

ROESCH MEATS<br />

Thornloe<br />

Specialty Cheese<br />

Filipino meats:<br />

Tocino<br />

Adobo Capicola Steaks<br />

Pork Belly Lechon<br />

Kabobs & More<br />

Smoked Meats • Wild Game Processing<br />

www.rmeats.com<br />

ALL PROCESSING DONE ON-SITE!<br />

Open Tues-Fri 9-5 • Sat 9-3 • Closed Sun/Mon<br />

DON’T FORGET TO BRING YOUR COOLER!<br />

10910 Northwood Line at Mull Rd.<br />

Just East of CHATHAM • 519-351-7711<br />

Mrs. D’s Products<br />

Classic Recipes<br />

with a Twist<br />

Jams, Jellies,<br />

Sauces, Salsa & Pickles<br />

• Locally Sourced<br />

• Hand Packed<br />

CHATHAM<br />

Hwy. #40<br />

Hwy. #2/Longwoods Rd.<br />

River Line<br />

Mull Rd.<br />

Mull Rd.<br />

Hwy. #401<br />

Northwood<br />

Fairview<br />

PICK-UP LINES<br />

& COME-BACKS!<br />

Man: "I would go to the end of the world for you.<br />

Woman: "Yes, but would you stay there?"<br />

Kent Bridge Rd.<br />

• Unique Home Décor/Giftware<br />

and Novelty Gifts<br />

• Man Cave Swag<br />

• She Stuff - Purses, Jewellery,<br />

Scarves and Hats<br />

• Cards, Gift Bags, Stationary,<br />

Houseware & Hardware<br />

• Kid Stuff & “Ol Tyme” Candy Counter<br />

Visit us on Facebook<br />

@Boothill General Store<br />

New Products Weekly!<br />

Tuesday - Friday 10-5<br />

Sat 10-3 • Closed Sun & Mon<br />

228 Main Street<br />

Bothwell • 519-784-3803<br />

boothillgs@gmail.com<br />

Laurie Clark Designs<br />

Mon-Sat<br />

9-5<br />

9 Victoria St., Thamesville<br />

Antiques<br />

& Artisans<br />

Local<br />

519-692-3322 or 5519<br />

Full Service Floral & Gift Shop<br />

www.laurieclarkdesignsflowers.com<br />

How To Live<br />

A Hundred Years<br />

Happily<br />

1) Do not be on the lookout<br />

for ill health.<br />

2) Keep usefully at work.<br />

3) Have a hobby.<br />

4) Learn to be satisfied.<br />

5) Keep on liking people.<br />

6) Meet adversity valiantly.<br />

7) Meet the little problems of life<br />

with decision.<br />

8) Above all, maintain a good sense<br />

of humor, best done by saying<br />

something pleasant every time<br />

you get a chance.<br />

9) Live and make the present hour<br />

pleasant and cheerful. Keep your<br />

mind out the past, and keep it<br />

out of the future.<br />

Man: “You look like a dream.” Woman: “Go back to sleep. “<br />

After hearing a pick-up line:<br />

Woman: "I like your approach, now let's see your departure."<br />

Man: "Where have you been all my life?"<br />

Woman: "For the first half of it, I probably wasn't born yet."<br />

U-Pick<br />

In Season!<br />

Frozen Blueberries<br />

err es<br />

Always in Store<br />

PARKS<br />

Blueberry Farm<br />

· · · Country Store<br />

www.parksblueberries.com<br />

w<br />

be<br />

rri<br />

es .<br />

Fresh Blueberries<br />

IN SEASON!<br />

(Mid July through September)<br />

embe<br />

Details on website.<br />

e<br />

OUR CAFÉ<br />

• Fresh Creative Recipes<br />

OUR BAKERY<br />

FAMOUS for Pies, Muffins, Scones<br />

• Gluten Smart Scratch-Baked ch ak Goods<br />

• ‘No Sugar Added’ Selections<br />

Blueberries<br />

are our focus:<br />

Preserves & Sauces<br />

Single jars or<br />

Gift boxes<br />

OUR STORE<br />

• Kitchen Gadgets, Tools,<br />

Accessories & Cookbooks<br />

• Women’s Apparel<br />

& Accessories<br />

• Lang Calendars<br />

• Gift Baskets & Certificates<br />

•<br />

One-of-a-Kind Accents<br />

•<br />

Children’s Toys • Prints<br />

• Homemade Preserves<br />

• Wall Art • Wedding Favours<br />

• Cards • Christmas Corner<br />

Cookware<br />

by Emile<br />

Henry...<br />

Open Daily 8 to 6 • 519-692-5373 • 1-866-901-5373<br />

Located 7 km East of Thamesville on Hwy. #2<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Chatham-Kent is known as “The Classic Car Capital of Canada.”<br />

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Lake Huron<br />

The<br />

Daytripper<br />

A bit futher north now, to SARNIA, POINT EDWARD & LAMBTON COUNTY<br />

MI<br />

SHOP<br />

NY<br />

LOCAL<br />

ONTARIO<br />

National a<br />

French Fry<br />

Day!<br />

13th<br />

13<br />

th<br />

Enjoy a Meal or Beverage<br />

at the Beautiful Riverside Patio<br />

in the Casino Match Restaurant<br />

Welcome to The Village of<br />

on the Village Pathway<br />

along side of the St. Clair River<br />

Bluewater Bridges join Point Edward,<br />

Canada to Port Huron, USA.<br />

Shop at the award winning<br />

International Duty Free Shop!<br />

• World Famous French Fries Under The Bridges •Excellent Hotels/Motels •Fine Dining<br />

•Gift Shops • Large<br />

Marina<br />

• Downtown Shopping g<br />

Area •Scuba Diving • Sports Fishing • Two Golf Courses • Walkway along St. Clair River & through Village<br />

ROTARY CLUB<br />

Pancake a<br />

Breakfast<br />

Open Daily<br />

10am-8pm<br />

North Side of Bridge<br />

$10 Adults • $5 Kids (10 & under)<br />

Bring Your Own Water Bottle<br />

tle<br />

www.villageofpointedward.com • 519-337-3021<br />

Saturday, July 15th, <strong>2023</strong><br />

The French Fry Capital of Canada!<br />

The<br />

Wisdom of...<br />

Martin Luther King Jr.<br />

A man who won't die for something is not fit to live.<br />

An individual has not started living until he can rise<br />

above the narrow confines of his individualistic<br />

concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.<br />

Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do<br />

that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.<br />

Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the<br />

whole staircase.<br />

Amazing North American & Indian BREAKFAST DAILY<br />

8am to 1pm at Sitara Point Edward<br />

• Butter Chicken • Naan Bread • Chicken Tikka Masala<br />

• Korma • Biryani • Samosa • Seekh Kabab<br />

• Paneer Tikka • Vindaloo • Chicken Tikka Sizzler<br />

• Tandoori Chicken • Lamb Curries<br />

SITARASARNIA.COM<br />

DINE IN,<br />

TAKE OUT<br />

& DELIVERY!<br />

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721 Lite St., POINT EDWARD • 519-491-5606<br />

4189 Petrolia Line, PETROLIA • 226-738-0738<br />

Love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy<br />

into friend.<br />

I am not interested in power for power's sake, but I'm<br />

interested in power that is moral, that is right and that is<br />

good.<br />

Peace is not merely a distant goal that we seek, but a<br />

means by which we arrive at that goal.<br />

The past is prophetic in that it asserts loudly that wars<br />

are poor chisels for carving out peaceful tomorrows.<br />

All labour that uplifts humanity has dignity and<br />

importance and should be undertaken with painstaking<br />

excellence.<br />

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Ontario produces more than 50% of all Canadian made goods.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


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

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Sarnia is the home town of Alexander MacKenzie, Chris Hadfield, Mike Weir & Kim Mitchell. Page 21


Lake Huron<br />

The<br />

Daytripper<br />

SARNIA<br />

FLEA<br />

MARKET<br />

Antiques, Collectibles<br />

& much more<br />

Open Every Sunday • 9 am to 4pm<br />

112 N. Christina St. Downtown<br />

519-330-6816<br />

While <strong>Daytripping</strong>, these maps will tell you where we are (roughly).<br />

TREAT YOURSELF!<br />

Sarnia’s a<br />

s trendy d<br />

steak t<br />

& seafood a f<br />

d destination.<br />

t<br />

n<br />

ion.<br />

Modern r<br />

dining i i with a great atmosphere.<br />

e.<br />

To a perfect lunch or dinner<br />

Certified ied Angus Beef ef • Seafood od • Chicken<br />

Wraps • Pasta • Handmade de Desserts<br />

se<br />

1717 London Rd, Sarnia • 519-542-5553 • bigfishlounge.com • Open 7 Days<br />

The European Union commissioners<br />

have announced that agreement has<br />

been reached to adopt English as<br />

the preferred language for European<br />

communications, rather than German,<br />

which was the other possibility.<br />

As part of the negotiations, His<br />

Majesty’s Government conceded that<br />

English spelling had some room for<br />

improvement and has accepted a fiveyear<br />

phased plan for what will be known<br />

as EuroEnglish (Euro for short).<br />

In the first year, 's' will be used instead<br />

of the soft 'c'. Sertainly, sivil servants will<br />

resieve this news with joy. Also, the hard<br />

'c' will be replaced with ‘k.’ Not only will<br />

this klear up konfusion, but type writers<br />

kan have one less letter.<br />

There will be growing publik<br />

enthusiasm in the sekond year, when<br />

the troublesome ‘ph’ will be replaced by<br />

‘f’. This will make words like 'fotograf’ 20<br />

Over 40 Local Arsan Displays, Apparel,<br />

Gourmet Grocery,<br />

Ice Cream & more!<br />

Tues., Wed., Thurs. 10am-6pm<br />

Fri. 10am-8pm & Sat. 10am-4pm<br />

DowntownMarketSarnia.ca<br />

140 Chrisna Street North, SARNIA<br />

E-Mail<br />

The E-Mail<br />

IN-BOX<br />

Send the good stuff to info@daytripping.ca<br />

Euro-English<br />

per sent shorter.<br />

In the third year, publik akseptanse<br />

of the new spelling kan be expekted to<br />

reach the stage where more komplikated<br />

changes are possible. Governments will<br />

enkourage the removal of double letters,<br />

which have always ben a deterent to<br />

akurate speling. Also, al wil agre that the<br />

horible mes of silent ‘e’s in the languag<br />

is disgrasful, and they would go.<br />

By the fourth year, peopl wil be reseptiv<br />

to steps such as replasing ‘th’ by ‘z’ and<br />

‘wi by ‘v’.<br />

During ze fifz year, ze unesesary ‘o’ kan<br />

be dropd from vords kontaining 'ou', and<br />

similar changes vud of kors; be aplid to<br />

ozer kombinations of leters.<br />

After zis fifz yer, ve vil hav a reli sensibl<br />

riten styl. Zer vil b no mor trubIs or<br />

difikultis and evrivun viI find it ezi tu<br />

understand ech ozer. Ze drem viI finali<br />

kum tru.<br />

GIFTWARE & UNIQUE<br />

HOME DÉCOR<br />

Showcasing the talents of<br />

many local artisans.<br />

ONTARIO SHOP<br />

NY<br />

LOCAL<br />

- OPEN -<br />

Tuesday-Friday<br />

y 10 to 5,<br />

Saturdays<br />

d<br />

ays<br />

10 to 2<br />

Check h<br />

Facebook<br />

ok<br />

for updates<br />

850 Colborne Street @ Exmouth Street (Northgate Plaza), Sarnia • 519-336-3838<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 />

Located in<br />

the historic<br />

Lawrence House,<br />

built in 1892.<br />

Exchange rate as of June 21st, <strong>2023</strong><br />

The Lawrence House<br />

Centre for the Arts<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 />

127 Christina St. S. Sarnia • 519-337-0507 • lawrencehouse.ca<br />

SHOP<br />

LOCAL<br />

SHOP<br />

FUN<br />

Your Dollar is Worth<br />

32% More<br />

in Canada<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 />

MI<br />

SHOP<br />

TJ's<br />

519-541-2323 tjfurniture.ca<br />

Wed.-Sat d S<br />

12-6 • Sun 12-5<br />

1644 London Rd on Sarnia’s “Golden Mile” (Across from John’s Restaurant)<br />

223 North Christina Street • Sarnia<br />

519-336-2100 • www.stonesnbones.ca<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 />

Page 22<br />

Infamous bank robber Red Ryan was killed in a gun battle in 1936, in downtown Sarnia.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


More to see and do in SARNIA, BRIGHTS GROVE & CAMLACHIE<br />

Your Local & Lake<br />

Inspired Arsan Shop!<br />

Apparel pa<br />

that Gives Back<br />

Glass s Fusing Workshop<br />

30+ Canadian a<br />

Makers<br />

Join us by y<br />

the Lake!<br />

Voted Sarnia-Lambton’s<br />

Favourite Restaurant <strong>2023</strong>!<br />

Visit website for<br />

current hours + info<br />

3811 Lakeshore Road, Camlachie • 519-328-2217 • lakelifestudio.com<br />

Childhood Memories of a<br />

Mouse Named Snowball<br />

By Nadine Wark, Sarnia<br />

In elementary school, when I was<br />

about 9 or 10, my parents presented me<br />

with a pet mouse. It was small, with pink<br />

eyes and pure white, soft fur. These pets<br />

were sold at pet shops back in the day<br />

and I remember watching them spinning<br />

and running on their ‘playground<br />

equipment.’<br />

Well we all thought this mouse was<br />

just the cutest thing. There was no<br />

questioning the gender, so I decided it<br />

was female. She would curl up in a ball<br />

to sleep, so I thought Snowball was the<br />

perfect name. She resided in a small<br />

cage, but most of the time was running<br />

throughout the house. Another ‘home’<br />

was inside an old sofa (chesterfield in<br />

those days). It had a large hole near the<br />

back, and she would disappear for hours.<br />

She must have dug some of the chair<br />

materials inside and made a cozy bed.<br />

Many times the family did a full search<br />

of the house, fearing that she may have<br />

got outside as she did move quickly. I<br />

positioned myself at the chesterfield hole<br />

and spent a lot of time calling that darn<br />

mouse! Another favourite sleeping place<br />

for her was the nape of a human’s neck.<br />

It really was quite therapeutic.<br />

The antics of Snowball were something<br />

I would never forget to this day! She would<br />

answer when called and come running.<br />

She enjoyed milk out of a small bowl and<br />

would sit beside it and put one paw in<br />

the milk and go from paw to mouth. She<br />

ate a little cheese and human food cut<br />

up in small pieces. Fruits and veggies<br />

were favourites. Snowball loved to greet<br />

visitors and had an endearing way of<br />

doing so by scurrying up an arm or leg at<br />

lightning speed. A few times she caused<br />

great alarm and fright! My friend Ellen<br />

had come in the back door and before<br />

she could say, “Hi, is Nadine home?” that<br />

mouse scurried up her leg and somehow<br />

got stuck in her shorts! Well a lot of<br />

screaming, laughter and hoopla went on<br />

and the household was in an uproar!<br />

Another time, Grandma Cook came<br />

through the backdoor and Snowball<br />

scurried up her leg. She was frightened<br />

half to death and wearing a dress did not<br />

help the situation. Somehow Snowball<br />

had the notion to scurry back down<br />

about half-way. Grandma took a swipe at<br />

her and she hit the wall. “Oh dear, I am<br />

sorry; I didn’t know it was the mouse!<br />

I may have killed it!” Well Snowball<br />

bounced off the wall and lived to climb<br />

more legs. Grandma was so relieved!<br />

When bored, she had a way of<br />

opening the latch and getting out of<br />

her cage. When the lid on the toilet was<br />

left up, here was an opportunity to 1)<br />

take a refreshing dip 2) prepare for the<br />

Mouse Olympics or 3) accidentally fall<br />

in. There was a small ledge between<br />

toilet and tub which she must have<br />

jumped off! This had happened before<br />

and our terrier Lucky II, smart dog that<br />

she was, stood next to the toilet and<br />

barked. Mum came running and found<br />

Snowball frantically swimming for her<br />

life! She was scooped out, dried off and<br />

lived to see better days.<br />

One day when returning from school,<br />

my Mum had the grim task of telling me<br />

that Snowball had drowned in the toilet!<br />

Lucky must have been out running with<br />

the other neighborhood dogs or chasing<br />

cars on our street when Snowball met<br />

her fate. We will never know if she tried<br />

the mouse-paddle or just the ‘deadmouse<br />

float.’ All I know was the lid on<br />

the toilet was up again and Lucky did not<br />

come to the rescue.<br />

I cannot remember being asked if I<br />

wanted to see Snowball one last time but<br />

it was for the best. She would live on in<br />

my memories. I did have to take the next<br />

day off school as a ‘day of mourning.’<br />

Over the years our pets have provided<br />

us with much joy, companionship and<br />

unconditional love and Snowball did<br />

all that. Forget what is the right way<br />

to hang the toilet paper…if you have<br />

a small pet running around, it’s the lid<br />

that matters!<br />

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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> The southernmost point of Ontario is equal to Rome, Italy and Northern California.<br />

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The<br />

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For TOWN more NAME, information, TOWN NAME go to and www.town.petrolia.on.ca<br />

another awesome TOWN NAME<br />

SHOP<br />

LOCAL<br />

<strong>2023</strong> SEASON HOURS<br />

Historic Oil Field<br />

Open for Guided Tours!<br />

July & August<br />

Thursday to Sunday 10am - 4pm<br />

Other times by appointment<br />

411 Greenfield Street, Petrolia • 519-882-2350<br />

BARN<br />

DANCE<br />

Featuring Scott Manery<br />

& the Barnburners<br />

Saturday, July 8<br />

6:30pm - 11pm<br />

Petrolia Farmers’ Market<br />

Free Community Event • Bring a lawnchair!<br />

Petrolia & Enniskillen Fall Fair • September 8-10<br />

4281 Discovery Line • 519-882-0897<br />

www.petroliadiscovery.com<br />

Contact us for Group Tours!<br />

Art in the Park • July 7-8<br />

Save the Date<br />

October 14, <strong>2023</strong><br />

FREE<br />

EVENT<br />

CLUB OF PETROLIA AND AREA<br />

fieryfaces.ca<br />

1st Annual Youth Summit<br />

More info<br />

coming soon!<br />

5th Annual<br />

farm to table<br />

Sept. 16th at 6 pm<br />

Tickets on Sale Now!<br />

Dinner Entertainment and<br />

Dancing Under the Stars<br />

Entertainment by the<br />

Victoria Playhouse Band<br />

Cash Bar<br />

Local Beer & Wine<br />

The IN HOME CHEF will prepare the meal with local food items purchased from Petrolia Farmers’ Market vendors, & area farmers.<br />

For more information, go to www.town.petrolia.on.ca<br />

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More than 98% of Ontarians live within the Great Lakes & St. Lawrence River Basin.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


Lake Huron<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO<br />

NY<br />

<strong>Daytripping</strong> to PETROLIA - Home of Victoria Playhouse Petrolia<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Camps and Art Classes Available! Check Our Website For Details<br />

Over 40<br />

Vendors<br />

of Unique<br />

Handmade<br />

Items<br />

BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER<br />

Check Facebook for Specials & Hours<br />

In Petrolia's Restored,<br />

Historic Post Office<br />

4207 Petrolia Line, Petrolia • 226-738-0911 www.artzden.ca<br />

Petrolia Discovery’s Historic Oil Field<br />

A must-see in Lambton<br />

The winding road to the Petrolia<br />

Discovery oil field offers a lot more than<br />

just a beautiful country drive. It is steeped<br />

in history and ends at one of the most<br />

surprising historical landmarks in Canada.<br />

The Petrolia Discovery is an authentic<br />

1860s oil field in action. But it’s much<br />

more than that. Its historic buildings and<br />

working oil field featuring a rig so large<br />

it could power 350 wells in its day, are<br />

the backdrop to a story both startling and<br />

fantastic.<br />

“This place is so important to the<br />

opening of the global oil industry,”<br />

explains Liz Welsh, a Hard Oiler who<br />

grew up in Petrolia and now chairs the<br />

Petrolia Discovery.<br />

Wednesday is<br />

SENIOR’S DAY!<br />

20% OFF* for<br />

Customers 60+<br />

Liz Welsh, Board Chair<br />

of Petrolia Discovery.<br />

By Cathy Dobson<br />

She remembers the fanfare when the<br />

Petrolia Discovery opened in 1980 as<br />

a unique historic oil field with original<br />

jerker line technology. “I was here and<br />

they had a gusher to mark the opening,”<br />

she said motioning to the sky where the<br />

oil blew out of the ground.<br />

“I grew up fascinated by this history.<br />

I guess there is oil in my blood,” Welsh<br />

laughed.<br />

She marvels at the technology and<br />

tools developed by the earliest oil drillers<br />

who figured out how to capture Black<br />

Gold, then shared their knowledge in<br />

places as far away as Persia (now Iran),<br />

Indonesia, Australia and Russia.<br />

“The Petrolia oil drillers learned how<br />

to do it by the seat of their pants,” Welsh<br />

said. “Their ingenuity is what fascinates<br />

me.”<br />

A tour of the Petrolia Discovery starts<br />

at the gum beds discovered by early<br />

pioneers in the area, and takes about an<br />

hour. It’s for all ages and includes a lot<br />

of hands-on activities for kids.<br />

Hard Oilers—the people who love<br />

Petrolia—are proud to tell their town’s<br />

story, said Welsh.<br />

The Discovery has always been<br />

Don’t Miss<br />

One of Petrolia’s<br />

Best Gift Shops!<br />

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PETROLIA • 519-882-0400<br />

Steps away from Victoria Playhouse Petrolia<br />

a labour of love<br />

spearheaded by legions<br />

of talented volunteers.<br />

There was a brief<br />

period when the historic<br />

oil field fell into disrepair<br />

and was shut down<br />

but several years of<br />

restoration work and<br />

a determined group of<br />

volunteers have turned<br />

the museum’s fortunes<br />

around.<br />

“I think management<br />

and the board lost the<br />

focus for the site at one<br />

time,” said Welsh. “So<br />

we are going back to the<br />

basics to showcase the oil<br />

field.”<br />

She has big praise for the current<br />

board of directors that is working<br />

hard to restore the site and ensure it is<br />

around to educate and entertain visitors<br />

for many years to come.<br />

They have raised tens of thousands<br />

of dollars to repair and upgrade 10<br />

buildings including a one-room school<br />

house, a blacksmith shop, a hardware<br />

store and the toll house that came from<br />

nearby Plank Road.<br />

There’s a stable at the intersection of<br />

Oil and Tank streets and a woodworking<br />

shop where materials needed to<br />

maintain the oil field are fabricated.<br />

Ryan Shaw, 16, and Sivana Stec,<br />

19, are hired as tour guides this year<br />

and take on an interesting list of other<br />

responsibilities like oiling the lines,<br />

fixing exhibits, researching artifacts and<br />

digging new post holes.<br />

“We get a ton of international people<br />

here,” said Ryan. “I’ve talked to people<br />

from Germany, Spain, Italy, India, all<br />

over. “I even talked to an oil driller<br />

Treat<br />

Yourself<br />

at the<br />

Olde Post<br />

Parlour!<br />

Seasonal Home Decor<br />

Pine Furniture • Scented Candles<br />

• Repurposed Furniture<br />

• Birdhouses, Signs & Much More!<br />

4189 Petrolia Line • 519-882-0747<br />

EXTENDED SUMMER HOURS<br />

<strong>2023</strong>’s tour guides are Sivana Stec and Ryan Shaw, shown with<br />

the restored Fitzgerald Rig, revolutionary when it was built by<br />

Imperial Oil’s first president Frederick Fitzgerald in 1901.<br />

from France who was shocked when<br />

he found out the tools he still uses were<br />

created here.”<br />

“We’ve just finished chimney<br />

restoration and a new metal roof on the<br />

blacksmith shop and we are starting<br />

work on the Canadian Drill Rig this<br />

year,” she said.<br />

Importantly, there are 14 operational<br />

wells on site, including four that run with<br />

Petrolia-born jerker line technology.<br />

The enormous Fitzgerald Rig has<br />

also been restored. It was built by the<br />

first president of Imperial Oil in 1901<br />

and revolutionized the oil extraction<br />

business.<br />

“It’s the gem of the property,”<br />

said Welsh. “When it failed in 2018,<br />

in excess of 3,500 volunteer hours<br />

went into getting the Fitzgerald Rig<br />

operational again, as well as a Creative<br />

County grant.”<br />

“As far as we know, it is the largest<br />

operating powerhouse rig in the world.”<br />

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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> The North American oil industry was born in Oil Springs, in 1850.<br />

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Lake Huron<br />

The<br />

Daytripper<br />

"Mental Age"<br />

Eye Test<br />

The following was developed<br />

as a mental age assessment<br />

by the School of Psychiatry at<br />

Harvard University. Take your<br />

time and see if you can read each<br />

line aloud without a mistake.<br />

The average person over 60 years<br />

of age cannot do it!<br />

1. This is this cat.<br />

2. This is is cat.<br />

3. This is how cat.<br />

4. This is to cat.<br />

5. This is keep cat.<br />

6. This is an cat.<br />

7. This is old cat.<br />

8. This is fart cat.<br />

9. This is busy cat.<br />

10. This is for cat.<br />

11. This is forty cat.<br />

12. This is seconds cat.<br />

Now go back & read the third word<br />

in each line from the top down.<br />

From PETROLIA to OIL SPRINGS, ALVINSTON & WYOMING<br />

3115 1 River Street<br />

e<br />

ALVINSTON<br />

519-847-5333<br />

5333<br />

Check online ne<br />

for hours<br />

• Honey • Mead<br />

• Gift Baskets<br />

s<br />

• Natural a<br />

Hive<br />

Products<br />

& Gifts<br />

Visit i<br />

www.munrohoney.com<br />

oney.<br />

Sign, Sign, Everywhere a Sign<br />

At a<br />

Cocktail<br />

Lounge...<br />

"Ladies are requested<br />

not to have children<br />

in the bar."<br />

SHOP<br />

NY<br />

LOCAL<br />

Church Ladies<br />

With Typewriters!<br />

The Fasting & Prayer<br />

Conference includes meals.<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO<br />

Scouts are saving aluminum<br />

cans, bottles, and other<br />

items to be recycled.<br />

Proceeds will be used<br />

to cripple children.<br />

The sermon this morning:<br />

'Jesus Walks on the Water’.<br />

The sermon tonight:<br />

'Searching for Jesus’.<br />

Ladies, don't forget the<br />

rummage sale.<br />

It's a chance to get rid<br />

of those things not worth<br />

keeping around the house.<br />

Bring your husbands.<br />

Don't let worry<br />

kill you off -<br />

let the Church help.<br />

Miss Charlene Mason<br />

sang: 'I will not pass<br />

this way again,'<br />

giving obvious pleasure<br />

to the congregation.<br />

For those of you who have<br />

children and don't know it,<br />

we have a nursery<br />

downstairs.<br />

NOV 24 - DEC 10<br />

STARBRIGHT<br />

RIGH<br />

T<br />

CHRISTMAS S<br />

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

2<br />

A Glorious<br />

Tradition<br />

DEC 15 - 17<br />

THE VPP HOLIDAY<br />

JAMBOREE<br />

Foot Stompin’<br />

Festive Fun<br />

Next Thursday there will<br />

be try-outs for the choir.<br />

They need all the help<br />

they can get.<br />

Irving Benson and Jessie<br />

Carter were married on<br />

October 24 in the church.<br />

So ends a friendship<br />

that began in their<br />

school days.<br />

A bean supper will be<br />

held on Tuesday evening<br />

in the church hall.<br />

Music will follow.<br />

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Plank Road, which runs from Sarnia to Oil Springs, was the last toll road in Ontario.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


Our 1st Section ends here but there are THREE sections of great destinations!<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Official flower - trillium. Official tree - eastern white pine. Official bird - common loon. Page 27


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

Bottom Borders: Sunny days / Oh, sunny, sunny, sunny days


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SECTION 2<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> • Vol. 29, Issue 2<br />

• Unique Gift Shops<br />

• Antique Shops • Events<br />

• Live Theatre • Museums<br />

• Town Wide Yard Sales<br />

• Specialty Farms & Markets<br />

• Craft Breweries & Wineries<br />

• Quilt, Garden & Craft Shops<br />

• Artisans • Thrift Shops<br />

• Places to Stay & Dine<br />

• So Much More!<br />

“KINCARDINE”<br />

by George Rosema<br />

pbase.com/grosema<br />

This issue has Sections<br />

FULL MAP<br />

on PAGES<br />

14-15<br />

DETROIT<br />

KINCARDINE<br />

Lake<br />

Huron<br />

SARNIA<br />

A<br />

LONDON<br />

N<br />

1<br />

WINDSOR<br />

KINGSVILLE<br />

2<br />

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 />

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


The<br />

Daytripper<br />

Stop & Shop in<br />

DOWNTOWN<br />

FOREST<br />

Check out our downtown - browse<br />

our shops, enjoy a meal at one of<br />

our fantastic restaurants or take in a<br />

movie at the historic Kineto Theatre!<br />

Make a day of it in Forest!<br />

JOIN US THIS SUMMER FOR:<br />

Car Show July 20<br />

Kids Day August 25<br />

Our 2nd Section begins in FOREST, PORT FRANKS & THEDFORD<br />

Keep up to date with<br />

event & shopping<br />

information on our<br />

website, Facebook<br />

and Instagram!<br />

SHOP<br />

LOCAL<br />

The Forest Florist<br />

Open Mon.-Fri. 9-5,<br />

Sat.10-3, ,<br />

Closed Sun.<br />

and Country Accents<br />

NEW Pictures,<br />

Clocks, Home Decor,<br />

Placemats s&Rugs<br />

&Rugs!<br />

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All Seasons<br />

& Weather!<br />

<strong>Summer</strong>.<br />

Hair gets lighter.<br />

Skin gets darker.<br />

Water gets warmer.<br />

Drinks get colder.<br />

Music gets louder.<br />

Nights get longer.<br />

Life gets better.<br />

Always Fresh Flowers &Tropical<br />

Plants for Every Occasion!<br />

CUSTOM MADE Silk (Faux) Arrangements!<br />

Ready for pickup anytime or<br />

call ahead for local delivery.<br />

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t<br />

1 Victoria St., FOREST • 519-786-2339 •1866 1-866-786-2339<br />

Home is Where the Heart Is<br />

It could be your house or… as you<br />

crest the road in your RV going on a<br />

long and well deserved vacation to rest<br />

and relax, the country side opens up<br />

to reveal all that you’d hoped for. The<br />

open country road to the lake, your final<br />

destination for today.<br />

The campfire is going just nicely to<br />

roast the marshmallows on the stick that<br />

you then place on a graham cracker with<br />

a square of that nice chocolate. Then<br />

you scrape the toasted marshmallow<br />

off with a second graham<br />

wafer to cover the first<br />

square and squeeze<br />

it together to let<br />

the chocolate and<br />

marshmallow melt<br />

into one ooey-gooey<br />

goodness! You take<br />

the first bite and<br />

your whole body<br />

starts to rise, slowly,<br />

as the flavour hits<br />

your taste buds in<br />

your mouth and<br />

forever lets you<br />

recall this moment.<br />

With your finger you<br />

By Hans Weisshaar, Chatham<br />

catch the little drip that you couldn’t get<br />

with your tongue and savour every little<br />

bit. Maybe even have another one—go<br />

ahead—because one is just not enough.<br />

You get up and walk towards the lake;<br />

the loon cries out one more time to wish<br />

you a good night as the ripples of water<br />

wash up on the shore.<br />

You look up and find that the Milky<br />

Way is reflecting in the water and<br />

extends his majestic view over the<br />

horizon and right across the sky as far as<br />

the eye can see. It’s bright enough to<br />

read a newspaper.<br />

As I stand here,<br />

I am as tall as a<br />

mountain and as<br />

insignificant as a grain of<br />

sand on a beach at the<br />

same time. So are my<br />

hopes and dreams and<br />

all my worries put into<br />

the same category.<br />

Never let me forget,<br />

give me this moment to<br />

remember!<br />

Inevitably the kids,<br />

playing near the fire, find<br />

out THERE IS NO WIFI!<br />

• Collecbles • Giware • Kids Toys, Games & Books • Fudge<br />

• Maple Buer Tarts & Baking • Williamson Farms Beef & Pork<br />

• Local Honey • Cheese • Local Cider • Williamson Farms Maple Syrup<br />

Open Mon to Fri 10-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 11-3 • Closed Sundays aer Labour Day<br />

14 King Street West, FOREST • 226-520-0144<br />

www.williamsonfarmscountrystore.ca<br />

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The name Ontario comes from the Iroquois word for “beautiful water.”<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


Lake Huron<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO<br />

NY<br />

TIP! Bring a cooler on these trips to buy local foods - It’s bound to come in handy!<br />

Thank God for Small Towns<br />

You Know You’re In a<br />

Small Town When...<br />

- Third Street is on the edge of town.<br />

- You don’t use your turn signals because everyone knows where you<br />

are going.<br />

- A baby born June 14 gets gifts from local merchants as the first baby<br />

of the year.<br />

- You speak to each dog you pass by name, and he wags his tail at you.<br />

- You drive into a ditch five miles out of town and word gets back<br />

before you do.<br />

- You dial the wrong number and talk for 15 minutes anyway.<br />

- You can’t walk for exercise because every car that passes you offers<br />

you a ride.<br />

- You miss a Sunday at church and receive a get well card.<br />

- Someone asks you how you feel and listens to what you say.<br />

Thank God for small towns and the people who live in them.<br />

When you<br />

try to<br />

prove to<br />

someone that<br />

a machine<br />

won't work,<br />

it will.<br />

O riginal Art & Giftware<br />

Metalworks I Glassworks I Sculptures<br />

& WORKSHOPS!<br />

OPEN Saturday to Sunday 11am-5pm or by appt.<br />

7710 Clayton St., Port Franks • 519-330-4488<br />

YOUR GO-TO DESTINATION...<br />

Check Social Media and<br />

our Website for<br />

entertainment updates,<br />

or to book golf, RV parking,<br />

weddings & events.<br />

For Exceptional Golf,<br />

Food, Drinks<br />

& Live Music<br />

And the place to celebrate life<br />

milestones in Lambton Shores.<br />

18 Hole Championship Golf Course<br />

Full Service Dining Experience<br />

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Let the Wind Take Your Words<br />

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Earlier this spring, Lambton Shores<br />

Nature Trails, in partnership with the<br />

Ausable Bayfield Conservation Area,<br />

installed a “wind phone” in the Ausable<br />

River Cut Conservation Area, just off<br />

Highway 21 in the municipality of<br />

Lambton Shores.<br />

If you are unfamiliar with the<br />

concept, a wind phone is a disconnected<br />

telephone placed in a natural setting. It<br />

allows people who are grieving the loss<br />

of a loved one to talk to them—letting the<br />

“wind take their words.” Although the<br />

conversation is one-sided, many people<br />

find it helpful in the grieving process as<br />

it gives them a voice to express their<br />

thoughts and feelings.<br />

The idea originated<br />

in Japan in 2010, when<br />

Itaru Sasaki installed a<br />

phone booth, complete<br />

with an obsolete phone,<br />

in his garden where he<br />

could sit and talk to his<br />

deceased cousin. He found<br />

the continued connection<br />

and peace of the garden<br />

comforting and therapeutic.<br />

The idea caught on, and<br />

there are now over 60 wind phones<br />

worldwide. They take many different<br />

forms, but they all provide the same<br />

thing—a telephone and a private space<br />

in natural surroundings.<br />

Grief counsellors agree that grieving<br />

is an ongoing process that never really<br />

ends and “moving forward” is really<br />

about learning to live with loss. Local<br />

psychologist Dr. Fiona Meeks says,<br />

“People process and grieve in various<br />

ways, and there isn’t a one-size-fits-all<br />

approach or journey; however, for some<br />

people, it can be very therapeutic and<br />

healing to identify ways to connect with<br />

a deceased loved one as they navigate<br />

and move forward in their life. The<br />

concept of the wind phone<br />

achieves exactly that: it<br />

provides the ability to<br />

maintain a connection with<br />

deceased loved ones in a<br />

natural setting.”<br />

LSNT learned about the<br />

wind phone through a CBC<br />

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Most important are the personal notes<br />

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While the wind phone may not be<br />

an effective tool for everyone who is<br />

grieving, its growing popularity is proof<br />

that it is one more strategy for people to<br />

lessen the pain of loss. LSNT invites you<br />

to visit our local wind phone, or perhaps<br />

pass along this information to anyone you<br />

think it may benefit. You may also wish<br />

to check out the website My Wind Phone<br />

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9. Singer Marvin Gaye was shot dead in 1984, who shot him?<br />

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Sisters’<br />

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By Kym Wolfe • www.kymwolfe.com<br />

My sister and I live in the same city,<br />

but we don’t carve out time for just the<br />

two of us as often as we’d like. A few<br />

years ago we enjoyed our first sisters’<br />

road trip, and now it’s become an annual<br />

summer tradition.<br />

Usually it’s a one-day outing—we set<br />

out in the morning with a destination in<br />

mind, meandering on country roads and<br />

sometimes stopping along the way. This<br />

would typically be for something that she<br />

(the photographer) can capture with her<br />

camera, or that I (the craft beer and wine<br />

lover) can entice her to sample with me.<br />

Or for something unusual that piques our<br />

interest.<br />

One year our destination was Cowbell<br />

Brewery in Blyth. We stopped in Clinton<br />

to see the now side-tracked railway car<br />

that for many years served as a mobile<br />

one-room school and living quarters for<br />

teacher Fred Sloman, his wife Cela and<br />

their family. Talk about tiny living—they<br />

raised five children on it!<br />

Being raised in Northern Ontario<br />

my sister and I were familiar with the<br />

concept of a one-room school house.<br />

When we were toddlers our father taught<br />

in a one-room classroom in Kenabeek—a<br />

building that Wikipedia tells me is still<br />

standing 60 years later, serving as the<br />

town’s community centre.<br />

Naturally, we were fascinated with the<br />

Clinton railway school car, which for 39<br />

years ran between Capreol and Foleyet.<br />

Up and down the line it went, 240 km<br />

each way, throughout the school year.<br />

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The car was shunted to a side track at<br />

different points for a week at a time, so<br />

that Mr. Sloman could teach the children<br />

in that area.<br />

Pictures and stories of the students<br />

brought the past to life—Indigenous<br />

children who snowshoed to the train once<br />

a month, dodging the residential school<br />

they may have ended up in; children of<br />

newcomers to Canada who worked for<br />

the railroad and knew no English; children<br />

of woodsmen, hunters, trappers, some of<br />

them canoeing or skiing for miles to get<br />

to school each day when the train school<br />

came to their community.<br />

Alton Farms Estate Winery<br />

Last year our sisters’ daytrip took us to<br />

Alton Farms Estate Winery in Plympton-<br />

Wyoming. We told our families we were<br />

going to Wyoming for the day—almost<br />

as impressive as Paris or Brussels, which<br />

are also within our one-day driving<br />

range! Dedicated shun-pikers, we drove<br />

through the countryside, pulling over to<br />

see fields of sunflowers and to wave at<br />

the alpacas who live on the same farm.<br />

When we arrived at Alton we started<br />

our visit by exploring the hiking trails<br />

adjacent to the vineyard. Afterwards we<br />

enjoyed a glass of wine and charcuterie<br />

board on the patio, and a pleasant<br />

conversation with owner Anne Kurtz<br />

Alton. The winery is just one destination<br />

on Lambton County’s Blue Coast Trail,<br />

and she left us with a map that revealed<br />

an abundance of wineries, breweries and<br />

cideries in the area. I sense a future road<br />

trip back to the area.<br />

Conveniently, Stonepicker Brewing<br />

Company is right around the country<br />

corner from Alton—and they had<br />

beautiful sunflower fields! A flight of<br />

beer in Stonepicker’s picturesque setting<br />

satisfied both the photographer and<br />

the craft beer afficionado, and was the<br />

perfect ending for our very pleasant day.<br />

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Ontario has more than 1/4 million lakes and 1/5 of the world’s fresh water.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


On a gloomy day... I close my eyes.<br />

At camp<br />

Immediately, I am at camp again.<br />

On the banks of the Ottawa River on a<br />

wooded, 40-hectare haven. Living with<br />

five other girls my age—early teens—<br />

in a bell tent. Girl Guide members, we<br />

have bonded during the school year.<br />

Now we live together for a few weeks<br />

each summer at Camp Woolsey. Away<br />

from parents, home, and related<br />

responsibilities. Pure bliss.<br />

This particular year, in a lucky twist<br />

of fate, we five have landed positions<br />

on Woolsey’s waterfront staff. Our jobs<br />

bring prestige, privilege—meaning we<br />

don’t have to peel mountains of potatoes<br />

or wash dishes in the Mess Hall. Such<br />

duties are relegated to mere campers.<br />

Lessons in life<br />

However, no matter inclement<br />

weather or cold grey river water or black<br />

flies, our job is to teach swimming,<br />

canoeing, and water safety to campers.<br />

All day. Every day.<br />

Gunwale bobbing* on canoes was our<br />

popular time-off pastime. Today, this<br />

game we played astride the gunwales/<br />

sides of a canoe, is outlawed. Too<br />

dangerous. Liability insurance is now<br />

necessary.<br />

And yet, gunwale bobbing gave us<br />

the opportunity to take chances, to learn<br />

how to balance, to fall into the water<br />

and get up again. Valuable life lessons.<br />

Night adventure<br />

In the evening, after campfire songs<br />

like Land of the Silver Birch, Fire’s<br />

Burning, and Taps (Day is Done, Gone the<br />

Sun...), we were expected to tumble into<br />

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Yesterday<br />

By Heather Rath, Burlington<br />

our tents and sleeping bags, (flash)lights<br />

out, and sleep.<br />

Except we waterfront girls never<br />

followed protocol. After leaders finished<br />

their ‘bedcheck,’ we crept out of our tent<br />

and raced onto the path immediately<br />

behind our site. Circulating rumours of<br />

a boys’ camp not far away had piqued<br />

our interest.<br />

We decided to raid it.<br />

Unfortunately, traipsing along a<br />

woodland path in the dark proved<br />

difficult. Especially when unidentifiable<br />

bush noises alerted suspicious leaders<br />

that not all was normal. Also, our no<br />

flashlight rule to avoid detection was a<br />

liability.<br />

Despite our precautions, our<br />

deviously responsible leaders came<br />

looking. We dove into nearby shrubbery<br />

to escape discovery. When we thought it<br />

safe, once they paraded past our hiding<br />

spot, we ran for cover back into our<br />

tent. All this action in darkness.<br />

The next morning, we awoke to terrible<br />

rashes covering our bodies. Rashes that<br />

itched and oozed with scratchy sores.<br />

Seems, in our haste to hide, we had<br />

chosen a patch of poison ivy.<br />

To this day, I swear we saw smirks on<br />

our leaders’ faces.<br />

Retaliation<br />

Of course, we must retaliate.<br />

Anonymously. We hope.<br />

There were no modern bathroom<br />

facilities at camp. But there were<br />

those old-fashioned outhouses (with<br />

carved half-moons in the door of a<br />

small wooden latrine) set apart due to<br />

unsavoury odours, from the campsite.<br />

One was designated for campers. The<br />

other outhouse, placed farther away<br />

and delicately surrounded by greenery,<br />

belonged to camp leaders.<br />

Cleaning these latrines and<br />

throwing lye crystals on the odious<br />

contents plopped below the hole were<br />

tantamount to hell.<br />

While some kept vigilant watch,<br />

the rest of us took on the smelly job of<br />

exacting our revenge. We opened the<br />

leaders’ latrine door, lifted the toilet seat,<br />

secured saran wrap across the ‘hole,’<br />

replaced the toilet seat, left the little<br />

wooden building and immediately hid in<br />

the surrounding shrubbery, ignoring the<br />

swarms of eternal buzzing insects.<br />

Didn’t take long before a leader<br />

needed to answer the call of nature. She<br />

ambled along the path to the executive<br />

latrine.<br />

Stifling giggles, we watched her step<br />

inside. Lock the door.<br />

We heard her screams. Immediately<br />

fled the scene. Tried hard to silence loud<br />

snickers.<br />

Yesterday<br />

But all this innocent tomfoolery was<br />

yesterday. Now I must return to today<br />

and the current sad state of our besieged<br />

world. Besides, it’s almost time for<br />

dinner. What can I possibly prepare that<br />

isn’t too expensive and that all three kids<br />

and their father will eat?<br />

* A trick called “gunwale bobbing” or<br />

“gunwaling” allows a canoe to be propelled<br />

without a paddle. The canoeist stands on<br />

the gunwales, near the bow or the stern,<br />

and squats up and down to make the canoe<br />

rock backward and forward. This can be<br />

turned into a game where two people stand<br />

one on each end, and attempt to cause the<br />

other to lose balance and fall into the water,<br />

while remaining standing themselves.<br />

School on Wheels<br />

Museum<br />

um<br />

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train car where Fred Sloman taught<br />

the children in isolated areas<br />

of Northern Ontario from 1926-1964.<br />

Open Thursday to Sunday & Holidays,<br />

May to September 30th • 11 am to 4 pm<br />

Admission by donation.<br />

Admission of $5 may apply for group tours.<br />

Please inquire about accessibility.<br />

Call 519-482-3997 for info. & to arrange group tours.<br />

At Sloman Park<br />

76 Victoria Terrace, Clinton<br />

schoolonwheels@centralhuron.com<br />

www.centralhuron.com<br />

Discover<br />

more in<br />

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westperth <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Ontario’s official motto is “Loyal she began, loyal she remains.”<br />

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Lake Huron<br />

The<br />

Daytripper<br />

KINCARDINE, RIPLEY, GORRIE, CLIFFORD & HARRISTON are as far north as we go.<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO SHOP<br />

NY<br />

LOCAL<br />

Hive ‘N Hoe<br />

Country Store<br />

Local, Natural Honey<br />

Handcrafted Gifts<br />

Homegrown Produce<br />

678 Kincardine Ave. Honey Products<br />

Kincardine www.anderkin.ca<br />

Open Mon. to Sat. 10-5 519-396-3529<br />

Shoreline Chic<br />

Huge range of<br />

MADE IN<br />

CANADA HATS<br />

HOME DECOR<br />

Incredible Deals<br />

on Area Rugs!<br />

Home &<br />

Cottage Decor,<br />

Area Rugs<br />

& More!<br />

The probability<br />

of being watched<br />

is directly<br />

proportional to<br />

the stupidity<br />

of your act.<br />

46 Queen Street, Ripley<br />

519-395-2236<br />

Adventure Gear for the<br />

LAKESIDE LIFESTYLE<br />

MENS & WOMENS<br />

Everything you need for<br />

Boho, Lakeside Living!<br />

• Brunelli li Bedding ding &<br />

Pillows • Maison Berger Lamps<br />

&Fragrances • Chilly Moose Coolers & Drinkware<br />

• Canadian-Made Products • Bamboo Clothing • Home Decor<br />

788 Queen St., Kincardine I 519-396-6861 I www.harbourroseboutique.ca<br />

Peace & Quiet<br />

I came west from the big city to the<br />

shores of Lake Huron for the peace and<br />

quiet. Ha! It is far from quiet out here<br />

so near to these glorious shores. The<br />

tin of this wondrous body of water in<br />

the near distance, depending on how<br />

strong the winds, is ever present. How<br />

comforting to know that she is there.<br />

The dozens of species of birds<br />

residing across the lane to the east,<br />

chattering with each other, are music<br />

to my ears. A symphonic gift from<br />

Mother Nature to calm and remind us.<br />

All we have to do is stop and listen.<br />

The Inverhuron wind: an entity<br />

unto itself. How amazing to be pushed<br />

around by this invisible force. One<br />

moment of stillness suddenly erupting<br />

By Debbie Landry, Tiverton<br />

into chaos as her windy arms reach<br />

down and around, jostling me in my<br />

little home, making me wish to not<br />

end up like Dorothy... and my little<br />

dog, too!<br />

This is so much better than quiet!<br />

Peace and quiet surely go together,<br />

but are complete and separate things.<br />

It is not quiet here, but there is an<br />

abundance of peace to be found.<br />

Spending time in nature, connecting<br />

with our calm selves, dipping our toes<br />

in the water... the simplest pleasures<br />

in life can bring us the deepest inner<br />

peace and quiet.<br />

My wish for all of us is to experience<br />

this “peace and quiet” in our lives,<br />

today and every day!<br />

Photo: Ontario’s Southwest<br />

clothing • hats • backpacks • swimwear<br />

Talk: 519-396-7791 Text: 519-706-0335<br />

Visit Us At<br />

| Open 7 Days A Week<br />

791 Queen Street, KINCARDINE<br />

F rom O ur C<br />

ustomers<br />

We are so glad we are advertising with you! It has really helped<br />

bring in people from outside our immediate area. We have people coming<br />

in saying that they heard about us from the Daytripper. We can't keep<br />

your Daytrippers in - they seem to just fly out the door! People come in<br />

and look for them or ask for them. ~ (Loads of Love)<br />

Faith Forde<br />

Page 36<br />

Tiverton boasts the largest nuclear power plant in the world.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


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Shop, play, eat, & dance<br />

in downtown Harriston!<br />

Explore Minto<br />

this <strong>Summer</strong>!<br />

SEPT. 22nd–OCT. 15th:<br />

Culture Days<br />

Explore local arts & culture with<br />

free activities throughout Minto.<br />

Email “<strong>Daytripping</strong> in Minto” to Erin at erin@town.minto.on.ca for your chance to<br />

WIN a $100 Think Minto First Gift Card to use at your favourite Minto business.<br />

Visit town.minto.on.ca/events or follow @townofminto for the latest updates!<br />

Mid-September 2022, while walking<br />

through my backyard I saw three<br />

perfectly ripe cherry tomatoes on the<br />

grass, which left me puzzled, as I do not<br />

have any tomato plants. Since I have<br />

squirrels scampering in the yard all day<br />

long, I thought they must be stealing<br />

them from one of the neighbours, then<br />

leaving them here. Then I wondered,<br />

do squirrels even eat cherry tomatoes? If<br />

so, then why were they just left behind?<br />

Another thought came to mind. If the<br />

squirrels were responsible for this, would<br />

there not be teeth marks on them? The<br />

little tomatoes looked so good, but<br />

not knowing where they came from I<br />

dropped them into my composter and<br />

forgot all about it. A few days later, I<br />

saw more ripe cherry tomatoes on the<br />

ground. Being very curious about this,<br />

I questioned some of my neighbours<br />

with tomato plants. Were their tomatoes<br />

disappearing? They did not seem to<br />

think so. Time went on with me finding<br />

cherry tomatoes every few days. I was<br />

at a loss for an explanation to this little<br />

mystery.<br />

A couple weeks later, on a beautiful<br />

autumn afternoon, I went out to sit in<br />

my yard to read. After a while, I put my<br />

head back to look at the cloudless sky.<br />

The leaves on my giant maple tree were<br />

just turning into lovely gold,orange, and<br />

reddish shades. Then I saw what looked<br />

like a greenish clump about 30 feet up in<br />

the tree. Puzzled, I walked over closer to<br />

the tree and was flabbergasted to see a<br />

scrappy looking plant bearing dozens of<br />

cherry tomatoes! This tomato plant was<br />

thriving in a hollow in the tree, where<br />

we had a huge limb removed many<br />

years ago since it leaned dangerously<br />

over the back of our house. Eventually, a<br />

hollow formed where the tree limb was<br />

cut. Somehow, tomato seeds were left<br />

there, (from birds, perhaps?) resulting<br />

in the tomato plant! I would never have<br />

imagined this being possible until I saw<br />

it happening. My neighbour took the<br />

picture when I called her over to have<br />

a look.<br />

By Jeanette Paddon, St. Thomas<br />

GIFTS, HOME DÉCOR & MORE!<br />

A Large Selection of Gifts,<br />

Home Décor, Fashion and Jewellery<br />

519-338-3230 • 16 ELORA ST. HARRISTON<br />

www.achesonpharmacy.com<br />

I tried doing research on the chances<br />

of a tomato plant growing up in a tree,<br />

but could not find anything. However, I<br />

discovered someone who said he found<br />

a cherry tomato plant growing in a<br />

crevace of the concrete. Someone else<br />

was showing a picture of one growing<br />

in the front stoop of their house.<br />

Obviously, these are tough little plants<br />

that are happy in many strange places.<br />

Since discovering the “mystery”<br />

tomato plant, I now look forward to<br />

finding tomatoes on the grass. I simply<br />

give them a quick wipe then savour<br />

their sweetness. It is soon coming to<br />

an end though, as I see only two ripe<br />

tomatoes left on the plant; and though<br />

there are still green ones left, I know<br />

they won’t get a chance to ripen as we<br />

are soon getting frost. I am hoping to<br />

find another tomato plant growing there<br />

once again next spring—or something<br />

as equally interesting!<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 />

NEWFOUNDLAND STORE<br />

Everything you’d expect to find,<br />

including Atlantic seafood<br />

17 ARTHUR STREET EAST, HARRISTON OPEN TUESDAY-SATURDAY<br />

A One-of-a-Kind ESCAPE ROOM<br />

in a remarkable heritage building!<br />

Over 300<br />

5 stars<br />

review!<br />

2nd Escape Room<br />

“Clockworks”<br />

coming soon!<br />

Beat the Clock • Climb the Tower<br />

Ring the Bell for all to Hear<br />

EscapeTheOldPost.ca<br />

39 Elora Street South,<br />

Harriston • 519-510-2222<br />

519-338-5008<br />

On Weekdays Watch Us Make...<br />

Alpaca Socks, Yarns & Rovings<br />

through our viewing window!<br />

5509 Hwy. 9 between<br />

Harriston & Clifford • 519-327-4566<br />

DAVIE’S ANTIQUES<br />

Open p 7 Days y<br />

~ 9am to 5pmp<br />

6,000 0 Square Feet<br />

et<br />

of<br />

•Glass • China<br />

• Furniture<br />

• Old Hardware<br />

r<br />

& Tools<br />

• Nostalgia<br />

@shopbeyondtherock<br />

Visit the<br />

Alpacas<br />

May to September<br />

Mill<br />

& Store<br />

Year Round<br />

Store<br />

Hours:<br />

Mon to Fri 9-4<br />

Saturdays<br />

(May-Dec) 10-3<br />

www.alpacatime.ca<br />

2nd Floor<br />

FLEA MARKET<br />

Collectibles, Antiques<br />

& Toys<br />

Anniversary<br />

Sale...<br />

10%-50% OFF<br />

October 10-31<br />

43 Elora St., Harriston • 519-338-2449<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> The Phantom Piper visits the Kincardine lighthouse most evenings during summer.<br />

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Lake Huron<br />

The<br />

Daytripper<br />

L A V E N D E R<br />

W OR K S C O.<br />

We’ll head east to PAISLEY & LISTOWEL before heading back south.<br />

KNAPP’S<br />

SHOES & CLOTHING<br />

“Canada’s Largest Dealer of<br />

Prescripon Orthopedic Footwear”<br />

Drew, Royer, Alden, Red Wing<br />

FACTORY YARN OUTLET<br />

INC.<br />

SHOP<br />

NY<br />

LOCAL<br />

Your Inspiration Store!<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO<br />

Lavender Farm<br />

& Boutique<br />

Wed to Sat 10-5, Sun 10-3<br />

10,000 Square “Feet” of Shoes<br />

4A to 6E in ALL SIZING<br />

165 Wallace Ave. North, Listowel<br />

519-291-4750 www.knappshoes.ca<br />

Closed Sun/Mon<br />

44702 Newry Rd. • Brussels<br />

LAVENDERWORKS.CA<br />

E R A<br />

KITCHEN<br />

SHOP<br />

GOURMET<br />

DELI<br />

FOODS COUNTER<br />

Tent Sales<br />

T A<br />

Sale might be cancelled led due to construction,<br />

join the email list at info@yarnfactoryoutlet.com<br />

com<br />

Tentative date:<br />

AUGUST<br />

14-26<br />

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CURBSIDE PICKUP AVAILABLE ASK ABOUT OUR MEMBERSHIP CARD!<br />

Mind Your Business<br />

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

www.shopkci.ca I Patio & Take Out<br />

“ Be careful what you ask for,” said the turtle to the frog.<br />

As the two sat there together, contemplating, on a log.<br />

“I asked for a mobile home, with a comfy king sized bed.<br />

Mother Nature’s such a joker, I got this shell instead.”<br />

“Well, you think you were short changed,”<br />

replied the frog, who seemed quite sad.<br />

“When I asked for a simple boat, I got a lily pad.”<br />

“But, I have to drag this shell around,<br />

no matter where I go.<br />

It’s cumbersome and awkward.<br />

As a result, I’m very slow.”<br />

To this the froggy answered, “You’ve got this all wrong.<br />

My eyes they bulge. I’m slimey and my tongue’s a mile long.”<br />

The two sat there complaining, like two ungrateful goons.<br />

Then grumpy turtle said to frog, “Your boat, it floats and blooms.”<br />

“Well, at least your shell is shelter,” replied the grumpy frog.<br />

They argued most the afternoon, while sunning on the log.<br />

A dragonfly was flitting by,<br />

and heard the two complaining.<br />

He landed not too far from them.<br />

Cleared his throat and tried explaining.<br />

“Look around this lovely pond.<br />

See all your ‘lily boats.’<br />

You can choose from hundreds.<br />

Each lily-pad here floats.”<br />

He boldly told the turtle. “At least you have a home.<br />

Your home is always with you, no matter where you roam.”<br />

“There’s lots of bugs and lots of fish. There’s lots to eat and do.<br />

Therefore you should be happy. What’s the matter with you two?”<br />

“Be grateful for the things you have, and stop your darn complainin’.”<br />

He turned to take his leave and then, that’s when the froggy, ate him.<br />

By Joanne vanDam<br />

Page 38<br />

The flag of Ontario is called the Red Ensign, it includes the Union Jack and Coat of Arms.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


Organic & Specialty Farms for food lovers, 100 mile dieters & responsible shoppers!<br />

1<br />

1<br />

Peaches, Pears, Plums,<br />

Apples & more,<br />

August through March<br />

19881 Charing Cross Rd. • Blenheim<br />

519-676-8464 • thompsonsorchards.ca<br />

8182 Talbot Trail<br />

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 •Maple Syrup •Jams & more!<br />

3<br />

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 />

~ 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 />

CONVENTIONAL<br />

& ORGANIC<br />

PICKLED<br />

PRODUCTS<br />

AVAILABLE 4<br />

YEAR ROUND<br />

Fresh Asparagus<br />

In Season<br />

OPEN: Monday-Friday 9-4:30<br />

SHOP ONLINE!<br />

Weekends by chance (or appt.)<br />

Details on website<br />

30043 Jane Rd., Thamesville • 519-692-4416<br />

5 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 />

6<br />

2<br />

• Honey • Mead<br />

• Gift Baskets<br />

• Natural al<br />

Hive Products<br />

& Gifts<br />

3115 15 River r St., t ,<br />

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Blueberry<br />

Festival July 22<br />

Blueberries mid-July to August.<br />

Frozen Berries Year Round.<br />

Two Special Event Venues!<br />

Visit our website to book NOW!<br />

• Patio Lunches during<br />

Pick Your Own season<br />

• Handmade Crafts<br />

• Cut Flower Garden<br />

• Baking<br />

• Onsite Catering<br />

519-289-0389<br />

6460 Riverside Drive, Melbourne<br />

arrowwoodfarmontario.com<br />

BU Y LOCAL!<br />

BU Y FRESH!<br />

Turn the page to find more<br />

Great Shops<br />

& Farm<br />

Markets!<br />

Know of a market that should be on this list?<br />

Let them know about it please. Thanks!<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> There are approximately 270 craft breweries in Ontario.<br />

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7<br />

8<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 />

6583 Longwoods Rd., Melbourne<br />

519-289-5267 • inajam.ca<br />

Fletcher St. (behind Library)<br />

Vendors<br />

Welcome<br />

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

at the<br />

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 />

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

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FARM FRESH ARTISAN GOAT CHEESE<br />

OPEN TUES.,<br />

FRI. & SAT.<br />

GLUTEN FREE • LOW LACTOSE<br />

SPECIALTY FOODS AS WELL<br />

569 BROADWAY ST, WYOMING • 519-845-1613<br />

9<br />

LAMBTON SHORES FARMERS<br />

MARKETS Open Wednesdays<br />

8am-1pm in GRAND BEND: 10035 Museum Rd.<br />

on Hwy. 21 • FOREST: Open Fridays 9am-1pm<br />

lambtonshoresmarkets@gmail.com<br />

13/14<br />

An Old Fashioned Country Store<br />

with a Modern Twist!<br />

13<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 />

16<br />

www.williamsonfarmsmarket.com<br />

10 15<br />

REID’S FARM MARKET<br />

BAYFIELD BERRY FARM<br />

Pure Maple Syrup, Free Range Brown Eggs,<br />

Farm Market, Bakery, Hard Cider, Fruit Winery,<br />

Straw, In Season Produce, and so much<br />

Fruit Distillery & Gift Shop. 77697 Orchard Line,<br />

more! Open 7 Days a Week!<br />

BAYFIELD • Find us at 5 Local Farm Markets too!<br />

5688 Oil Heritage Rd., REECES CORNERS<br />

519-482-1666 • www.bayfieldberryfarm.on.ca<br />

11<br />

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FARM STORE with fresh<br />

produce, bakery items,<br />

preserves, maple syrup,<br />

honey & more.<br />

Produce<br />

in Season!<br />

OPEN MON-SAT<br />

Children Welcome<br />

FAMILY FARM SINCE 1897<br />

• Spray-free Seasonal Produce<br />

• Antibiotic & Hormone Free<br />

Beef/Pork/Chicken<br />

• Kids Adventure Farm<br />

6193 Blackwell Sd. Rd. • SARNIA<br />

226-886-2238 • kornykornersfarm.ca<br />

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Port Dover<br />

26 Port Rowan<br />

This map gives only an overview of where these<br />

markets and shops are located.<br />

A phone call, Google or GPS will come in handy for this tour.<br />

Farm Raised<br />

Beef,<br />

Chicken<br />

& Pork<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 />

17 CRUNICAN ORCHARDS 519-666-0286<br />

On-site grown apples/pears & local food products.<br />

23778 Richmond St., LONDON • Open Year Round!<br />

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pies, ground & more!<br />

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Tomato Math: One pound of tomatoes =<br />

3 medium globe tomatoes; 8 small plum tomatoes;<br />

25 to 30 cherry tomatoes; 2 cups chopped.<br />

• One medium tomato has 22 calories. 18 calories<br />

in 6 cherry tomatoes.<br />

• At one point in history, tomatoes were known<br />

as the “love apple”. They were once touted as<br />

having aphrodisiac qualities. In modern day kitchens,<br />

it’s unclear if this is true, but we are certain of their delicious and<br />

versatile value in our homes and at our picnic tables.<br />

• Store ripe tomatoes stem side down, at room temperature away from<br />

direct sunlight and use within a few days.<br />

• Many tomato lovers insist they should never go in the refrigerator. It is<br />

said to make the flesh pulpy and destroy the flavour.<br />

• Another way to peel tomatoes is to use a sharp knife to cut a shallow<br />

X-shaped slash on the bottom. Then drop them in a pot of boiling water<br />

for about 5 seconds for very ripe tomatoes, 10 seconds for firmer<br />

tomatoes. Use a slotted spoon to transfer tomatoes to a bowl of ice<br />

water; let stand for about 1 minute. When tomatoes are cool enough to<br />

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Kenwick Park 4pm-8pm (thru summer)<br />

Grand Bend Farmers’ Market<br />

at Lambton Heritage Museum<br />

Wednesdays 8am-1pm (til October)<br />

FRIDAYS<br />

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Burlington Farmers’ Market,<br />

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Downtown Windsor Farmers<br />

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(April 1 til Oct. 28)<br />

Goderich BIA Farmers’ Market<br />

around the inside of the Courthouse Square<br />

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(May 21-Thanksgiving weekend)<br />

Old Imperial Farmers’ Market,<br />

Aylmer Saturdays 8am-3pm<br />

Palmerston-Minto Farmers’ Market,<br />

Palmerston at Railway Heritage Museum<br />

Saturday mornings (June til Sept.)<br />

Petrolia Farmers’ Market<br />

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(May 20-Oct. 7)<br />

Silver Lake Farmers’ Market,<br />

Port Dover - 320 St. Patrick St.<br />

Saturdays 8am-1pm<br />

St. Marys Farmers’ Market<br />

Saturdays 8am-12 (til Oct. 31)<br />

Milt Dunnell Field<br />

Cherry Crisp<br />

6 cups sweet cherries, pitted<br />

1/3 cup sugar<br />

1/4 cup cornstarch<br />

2 teaspoons lemon juice<br />

1/4 teaspoon almond extract<br />

1/6 teaspoon salt<br />

In a bowl, combine cherries, granulated sugar, lemon juice, cornstarch, salt and<br />

almond extract. Treat a 9 x 9 inch baking dish with non-stick coating. Spoon in<br />

cherry mixture.<br />

TOPPING: In a bowl whisk together flour, brown sugar and oats. Cut in cold<br />

butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Add sliced almonds and stir.<br />

Spoon oat mixture evenly over cherry mixture. Bake in a preheated 375 degree F<br />

oven for 40 minutes or until filling is bubbling and topping is crisp. Let stand for<br />

10 minutes before serving. Yummy served warm. Makes 6 generous servings.<br />

Cherry Scones<br />

Who can resist those amazing<br />

red and burgundy beauties<br />

at our roadside stands and on<br />

our grocers’ shelves?<br />

Cherries are well known and<br />

appreciated for their nutritional<br />

content, their antioxidant qualities<br />

a and further to that, a 1 cup serving<br />

of cherries registers less than<br />

100 calories.<br />

Cherry Dessert Topping<br />

2 cups fresh tart cherries, pitted<br />

1/2 cup water<br />

1/2 cup sugar<br />

In a saucepan combine cornstarch and sugar. Stir in water. Add cherries and<br />

cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture is thickened. Continue<br />

to cook for an additional 2 minutes. Remove from heat. Stir in orange juice and<br />

food colouring. Makes 2 cups. Wonderful served<br />

over vanilla frozen yogurt. Refrigerate leftovers.<br />

Cherry BBQ Sauce<br />

2 1/4 cups fresh sweet (dark) cherries,<br />

pitted & roughly chopped<br />

1 cup ketchup<br />

2/3 cup packed brown sugar<br />

1/4 cup cider vinegar<br />

2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce<br />

1 2/3 cups whole SWEET cherries<br />

(pitted and coarsely chopped)<br />

2 cups flour<br />

3/4 cup milk<br />

3 tablespoons sugar (divided)<br />

TOPPING INGREDIENTS:<br />

1/2 cup old-fashioned rolled oats<br />

1/2 cup packed brown sugar<br />

1/2 cup flour<br />

1/2 cup butter (must be cold)<br />

1/2 cup sliced almonds (or less if desired)<br />

2 tablespoons cornstarch<br />

1 tablespoon orange juice<br />

Few drops red food colouring (optional)<br />

2 teaspoons ground mustard<br />

2/3 teaspoon pepper<br />

1 onion, minced<br />

2 1/2 tablespoons butter<br />

2 cloves garlic, minced<br />

In a saucepan, sauté onions in butter until softened. Add garlic and cook for<br />

1 additional minute. Stir in all remaining ingredients. Cover and cook over<br />

low-medium heat for 25 minutes, or until cherries are tender and sauce has<br />

thickened. Refrigerate in a sealed glass container until ready to use. Many<br />

enjoy this sauce with both beef and pork tenderloin. It’s good!<br />

2 tablespoons butter (cold butter works best)<br />

2 tablespoons vegetable oil<br />

1 tablespoon baking powder<br />

1 teaspoon vanilla<br />

2/3 teaspoon salt<br />

Non-stick spray<br />

Drain chopped cherries on paper towel. In a bowl, stir together 2 tablespoons of<br />

the sugar, then the flour, salt and baking powder. Work in cold butter until<br />

mixture is the consistency of coarse crumbs (a pastry blender works well or use<br />

your hands/fingers or 2 knives). Stir in drained cherries. In another bowl, stir<br />

together milk, oil and vanilla. Make a well in the centre of the flour mixture. Pour<br />

milk mixture into well and stir until mixture forms a firm dough. Turn out dough<br />

onto lightly floured surface. Knead dough 3 times. Divide dough in half. Pat down<br />

each half to a 3/4 inch thick, 6 inch circle. Cut each 6 inch h disk,<br />

pizza style, into 6 wedges each. Spray baking sheet with non-stick<br />

coating. Place scones with a small distance between each wedge.<br />

Sprinkle with the remaining 1 tablespoon sugar. Place in a<br />

preheated 450 degree F oven, rack placed above oven centre.<br />

Bake for 10 to 12 minutes, or until golden. Makes 12 scones.<br />

Delicious served warm with butter, honey or cherry jam.<br />

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From our Spring <strong>2023</strong> issue...<br />

The Hint was:<br />

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I don’t remember much about my<br />

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still only 8 years old when he died in<br />

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politics.<br />

This got me thinking about how the<br />

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what he would make of it all. I imagined<br />

myself trying to explain to him why,<br />

when not at home, people pay more<br />

for a bottle of water to drink than they<br />

do for a similar amount of gasoline, or<br />

how a computer works and why we<br />

need them, or how an MP3 player can<br />

store all that music in a tiny memory<br />

chip. He didn’t own a TV or any form<br />

of record player, but he would<br />

have been familiar with the<br />

wind-up 78 rpm gramophones<br />

of his day. Technology has<br />

come so far since then, would<br />

someone from his era just<br />

be overwhelmed, surely things<br />

changed so much slower in his<br />

time? But as I thought about it<br />

some more, I realised that he<br />

had probably witnessed more<br />

change in his life than I have in mine.<br />

Born in 1874 into Victorian England<br />

at the height of its power, he had been<br />

witness to two world wars that had<br />

upended the social order, squandered<br />

the wealth of Britain and most of Europe<br />

and resulted in the rise of America as<br />

the predominant world power. Not only<br />

that, but science and our understanding<br />

of the cosmos had been revolutionised<br />

by the discovery of relativity and<br />

quantum mechanics. Technology<br />

had developed the phonograph and<br />

gramophone, practical electric lightbulb,<br />

movies, radio, radar, television, powered<br />

aircraft, motor vehicles, transistors,<br />

computers, jet engines, helicopters,<br />

electron microscopes, the laser, space<br />

exploration, organ transplants, DNA,<br />

the atom and hydrogen bombs and<br />

much more. One little family story that<br />

gives an insight to his understanding of<br />

technology involves watching TV at our<br />

house. He didn’t approve of it, but felt<br />

it was acceptable to listen in to the BBC<br />

news presenter provided that no one<br />

else in the room talked. Because it was<br />

rude to interrupt the newsreader when<br />

he was speaking to us.<br />

But it wasn’t just the great discoveries<br />

and technological developments, during<br />

his lifetime, that made a difference in<br />

people’s lives. The discovery of penicillin<br />

and vaccines against the great killers<br />

such as smallpox, whooping cough,<br />

diphtheria, yellow fever, tuberculosis<br />

and polio etc. not only saved lives,<br />

but encouraged smaller families, once<br />

more children were expected to survive<br />

to adulthood. Today it’s hard for us<br />

to understand the difference these<br />

vaccines made in people’s lives,<br />

but I still remember how my<br />

mother worried about the<br />

latest outbreak of Polio and<br />

how she ensured we all got<br />

the vaccination as soon as it<br />

was widely available. Finally,<br />

even mundane things like food<br />

changed over his life time as fresh foods<br />

gave way to processed and frozen foods<br />

that made seasonal foods available<br />

over the rest of the year and things like<br />

breakfast cereals appeared in grocery<br />

stores.<br />

On second thoughts, if he came back<br />

today I think he could deal with most<br />

of the changes since his death, given a<br />

little time to understand them, but he’d<br />

still want to drag me away from my<br />

beer and into church!<br />

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July 3 - 31<br />

OPEN: Mon-Fri<br />

7<br />

10-5, Sat 10-4<br />

3991 Perth Acton Rd. 107 • SHAKESPEARE<br />

(1 block South of lights off Hwy. 7/8)<br />

www.thequiltplace.ca<br />

25<br />

519-625-8435<br />

15<br />

~ In-Store Bakery & Gi Shop ~<br />

34<br />

Freelton<br />

Campbellville<br />

9<br />

Old<br />

Fashioned<br />

Sausage<br />

age<br />

Smoked<br />

k<br />

d<br />

Pork<br />

Products<br />

Bacon<br />

Ribs<br />

ONLY LOCAL MEATS including<br />

Lamb, b<br />

Buffalo, 6<br />

Pork k<br />

& Chicken<br />

Westover<br />

Delicious 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 />

Peters Corners<br />

Shakespeare, ON N0B 2P0<br />

info@porkshoppe.com • 519-625-8194<br />

Dundas<br />

www.porkshoppe.com<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 />

HOURS:<br />

Wed to Sat<br />

7 am - 7 pm<br />

Sunday 9 am - 7 pm<br />

Closed Mon/Tues<br />

Call or check online<br />

for holiday hours<br />

RESERVATIONS<br />

RECOMMENDED<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 />

led<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 />

For daily special<br />

updates, find us<br />

on Facebook or<br />

Instagram.<br />

Historical i l Pictures<br />

& Artifacts from<br />

the Tavistock Area<br />

• • 519-655-2835<br />

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There is only a difference of 55 feet from Chatham-Kent’s highest to lowest points.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


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

St.Marys<br />

UPCOMING<br />

EVENTS<br />

DISCOVER<br />

Photo: Bill Badzo<br />

May 6 - Oct 28<br />

Farmers’ Market, Sat. 8-12<br />

July 14-16<br />

Stonetown Heritage Fesval<br />

July 20-22<br />

Kinsmen <strong>Summer</strong>fest<br />

September 23<br />

Doors Open St. Marys<br />

www.discoverstmarys.ca<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 />

Eclectic Treasure<br />

www.rivervalleygolfandtube.com<br />

519-225-2329<br />

July Shop Hop<br />

July 3 - 31<br />

www.kalidoscopeofquilts.ca • karen@kalidoscopeofquilts.ca<br />

Antiques to Every Day Needs<br />

Virtual Tour on Google Maps<br />

SNAPPING TURTLE<br />

COFFEE ROASTERS<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 />

• Espresso<br />

• Premium Tea<br />

• Cold Brew<br />

• LLBO Licensed<br />

Breakfast Bagels,<br />

Sandwiches, Soups<br />

Baked Treats<br />

Open Most Days<br />

See FB for Hours<br />

145 Queen St. E, St Marys (226) 661-8000<br />

snappingturtlecoffee.com<br />

• Hand Made • Best Quality • None Finer<br />

166 Queen Street, St. Marys • 519-284-3572<br />

www.chocolatefactory.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 />

105 Queen St East • 519-949-7588<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 />

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 />

Tuesday 12-5<br />

Thursday 12-5<br />

Friday 10-6<br />

Saturday 10-4<br />

Sundays 11-4<br />

Up to date<br />

photos<br />

on Facebook<br />

@JacobsLiquidaon<br />

34 Wellington St. N., St. Marys<br />

www.JacobsLiquidaon.com<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 />

• Pottery •Books • Jewellery<br />

• Natural Soaps & Body Products<br />

• Handcrafted Wood Decor<br />

• Earth-Friendly Home Products<br />

www.zenfirepottery.ca<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 />

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 />

MON & TUES 10 to 5 • WED-FR 10 to 5:30 • SAT 9:30 to 4 • SUN 12 to 3<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> The St. Marys Quarry is Canada’s largest outdoor freshwater swimming pool.<br />

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Did YouKnow<br />

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

$25 to local charies<br />

for every PHOTO CONTEST<br />

entry we print, and also for<br />

each ARTICLE that we<br />

reprint from our archives.<br />

What Does Your Daytrip Look Like?<br />

By Sue Griffiths • Stone Home Creatives, St. Marys (aka The Candle Shop)<br />

Whether you are a planner or more of a spontaneous personality, there is no<br />

shortage of adventure to be had in southwestern Ontario.<br />

Here’s a fun way to plan a daytrip on a day’s notice:<br />

1. Grab a Daytripper and pull out the map from the middle.<br />

2. Guesstimate circles out from your home at the 30 minute, one hour and<br />

two hour driving distances, and decide on how far you want to trek.<br />

3. If you are planning, use the Events page and destination ad pages to<br />

help you decide what you might like to do on your outing.<br />

4. If you are winging it, have someone pick a number between 1 and 12<br />

and pretend your circle is a clock—that’s where you are going!<br />

5. Pack up your map and some car snacks and hit the road.<br />

If you are planning, you will need to<br />

call ahead to reserve spots for things<br />

like tickets, tee times, and dinner spots.<br />

For those winging it, head out a bit<br />

earlier and hit an all-day breakfast joint<br />

or coffee shop when you arrive at your<br />

FRESH<br />

LOCAL<br />

MON-FRI 9–6<br />

SAT 9–5<br />

SUN 12–5<br />

SHOP<br />

LOCAL<br />

APPLES • HONEY • JAMS • APPLE CIDER<br />

APPLE CIDER VINEGAR • MAPLE SYRUP<br />

PEANUTS • GLUTEN FREE PRODUCTS<br />

RADER FROZEN PIES • SEASONAL FRUIT<br />

EARLY APPLES • PEARS • SQUASH<br />

CRUNICAN<br />

ORCHARDS<br />

Since 1877<br />

Richmond St. N. • LONDON • 519-666-0286<br />

10 minutes North of London at 15 Mile Road<br />

CRUNICANORCHARDS.COM<br />

destination. Ask the patrons what the<br />

hidden gems are in their community.<br />

If the answer doesn’t suit your fancy,<br />

ask someone else. Suggest that you like<br />

walking, photography, craft beer, good<br />

food, creativity and art, antiques, you<br />

get the idea.<br />

Locals are great ambassadors. So are<br />

retail shop owners. I’m a shop owner<br />

who directs visitors to all the great<br />

unknowns along with the must visit<br />

specialty shops in our cool downtown.<br />

I’m a true believer in letting the day<br />

unfold.<br />

If you happen to land in St. Marys,<br />

bring your appetite, some comfy<br />

shoes and a carry bag. You’ll need the<br />

full day, so start early. Grab an egg<br />

over easy when you get here, then<br />

ask where one might find the candle<br />

shop. You may want a candle, but<br />

you will want a list of things to do<br />

that will fill your day and make for some<br />

great memories.<br />

I think the same could be said for<br />

many of the little towns in Ontario. I<br />

often hear comments from visitors that<br />

the vibe in smaller local communities<br />

even 30 minutes from their home is<br />

drastically different, in a good way.<br />

And after the last couple of years, it’s<br />

so great to see you again!<br />

Happy travels!<br />

Publisher’s Note: Great ideas! All I can<br />

suggest is to stay the night and do<br />

it all over again.<br />

Find our map on<br />

pages 13 to 16<br />

Monthly Concerts at Parkhill Carnegie Gallery<br />

August 11-13, Parkhill Fair<br />

Aug. 19, Parkhill Open for Business Event, 12-5 Downtown<br />

September 2, Car Show in Ailsa Craig<br />

Dec. 2, Murder Mystery Dinner - Ye Olde Towne Hall<br />

www.northmiddlesex.on.ca<br />

Download our App!<br />

233 Main St., Parkhill<br />

OPEN DURING CONSTRUCTION<br />

Local Art<br />

Exhibit & Sales<br />

Concerts<br />

Thurs Drop-in<br />

Classes<br />

Workshops<br />

Exhibits<br />

PARKHILL<br />

CARNEGIE GALLERY<br />

135 Annie Ada Shipley St<br />

AILSA CRAIG<br />

hummingherdacres.com<br />

Alpaca Walks,<br />

Yoga and<br />

Merchandise<br />

Book Online<br />

Calmante Studio<br />

hair & spa<br />

519-294-6522<br />

www.calmantestudio.com<br />

CELEBRATING<br />

45 Years in Clay!<br />

Pottery & gallery set<br />

within a friendly<br />

village atmosphere.<br />

See our Facebook for<br />

Saturday workshops<br />

Gifts for any occasion.<br />

115 Ness Street<br />

Ailsa Craig 519-293-3339<br />

Tues–Sun 11–5 mbarbe@execulink.com<br />

www.ailsacraigvillagepottery.com<br />

Homemade<br />

Decadent<br />

Desserts<br />

Catering<br />

Available<br />

Thurs-Mon<br />

9am-3pm<br />

Fry Window<br />

Thurs-Sun<br />

3-8pm<br />

Homemade Frozen<br />

Entrees To Go<br />

226 Main Street,<br />

Parkhill 519-459-1254<br />

Unique Gifts from Local Artisans<br />

Whimsy<br />

Salon & Gifts<br />

Tuesday to Saturday<br />

145 Main St., Ailsa Craig<br />

519-520-9055<br />

Full Service Family Family Hair Hair Care & Care Nails<br />

257 Main St.<br />

PARKHILL<br />

519-294-07525<br />

In our Retro Parlour atmosphere, enjoy...<br />

32 FLAVOURS OF ICE CREAM<br />

~ Blasts ~ Soft Serve ~ Smoothies<br />

~ Frozen Yogurt ~ Milkshakes<br />

Pre-order Your Ice Cream Cake<br />

Ye Olde<br />

Towne<br />

Hall<br />

160 MAIN ST, AILSA CRAIG<br />

www.friendsofyeoldetownehall.org<br />

Biodynamically<br />

grown<br />

produce, eggs<br />

and meat.<br />

Find us at the Ilderton Farmers Market<br />

Visit us for Farm Gate Fridays (4 - 8pm July-Sept)<br />

27093 New Ontario Road, Ailsa Craig<br />

newmooncommunityhomestead.ca<br />

North Middlesex<br />

Historical Society<br />

Help us<br />

fundraise<br />

for our new<br />

steeple.<br />

See Facebook<br />

for details.<br />

Current hours<br />

also on<br />

Facebook<br />

159 George Street, Ailsa Craig<br />

519-854-8010<br />

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Babe Ruth hit his first home run playing minor league ball in Ontario, 1914.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


Lake Huron<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO<br />

NY<br />

In LONDON, ARVA, STRATHROY, PARKHILL, AILSA CRAIG & MT. BRYDGES<br />

Ride with Us!<br />

Horseback Riding<br />

Wed to Sun (Age 10+)<br />

Adult Guest Ranch<br />

Wed-Sat nights<br />

CALL 519-247-3644<br />

www.texaslonghornranch.com • Strathroy, ON<br />

Sew<br />

Authorized Dealer<br />

Creative<br />

~ July Shop Hop ~<br />

July 3rd-31st<br />

www.sewcreativequilting.ca<br />

Handi Quilter<br />

Long Arm<br />

Dealer<br />

• Sales<br />

• Service<br />

Monday<br />

to Saturday<br />

10-5<br />

22486 Adelaide Rd • Mount Brydges • 519-264-2177<br />

Frances’ Helpful Hints<br />

by Frances Botham<br />

1) Have a sickly stained vase or bottle and don’t know<br />

what to do? Give it an Alka Seltzer! That’s right! Fill<br />

with water and drop in an Alka Seltzer and let stand for<br />

24 hours. Then brush, wash and rinse thoroughly. Dry and the stain<br />

should be gone. This usually works quite well. If not, what can I say,<br />

but throw out the vase or bottle.<br />

2) Don’t do this! Don’t do that! Well here are some more “don’t”<br />

mentions. Don’t wash ivory. Don’t repaint old toys. Don’t tape old<br />

paper. Don’t wash oil paintings. Don’t buff pewter. Just don’t do it!<br />

3) How to clean Lacquer? Truly a dilemma but never fear because help<br />

is on the way. Make a paste of flour and olive oil. Use clean flannel<br />

cloth to polish the item with this concoction and the result is a clean<br />

gleaming finish. Tasting the paste is not recommended.<br />

4) Good old baking soda is still out there working like a trojan. Use<br />

baking soda and water to give graniteware and other enameled ware a<br />

gleaming finish. Truly amazing stuff!<br />

5) To wax or not to wax? That is the question. If you like to wax your<br />

furniture, remember that it is safe to put paste wax over spray wax, but<br />

not a good idea to apply spray over paste wax. It could soften the wax<br />

and ruin the finish. So, don’t spray the paste!<br />

6) Here’s a little quiz. I’ve got it, no, I had it, no, I threw it out. What<br />

are the most despised, the most hated expressions of all times for all<br />

antique dealers? By George, you’ve got it!<br />

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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> In 1952, London became the first city in Canada to have cable TV.<br />

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Lake Huron<br />

The<br />

Daytripper<br />

Our 2nd Section ends here, but there’s plenty more in our 3rd Section.<br />

MI<br />

SHOP<br />

NY<br />

LOCAL<br />

ONTARIO<br />

Over 17,000 square feet<br />

1175 Hyde Park Road<br />

London, ON • 519-471-2835<br />

memorylaneantiques.ca<br />

Open 7 days Including Holidays<br />

A Bed... but not sleep.<br />

Books... but not brains.<br />

Food... but not appetite.<br />

Finery... but not beauty.<br />

A House... but not a home.<br />

Medicine... but not health.<br />

Luxuries... but not culture.<br />

Amusements... but not happiness.<br />

Companions... but not friends.<br />

Flattery... but not respect.<br />

If you have no agenda, as personally<br />

I think the case should be on a good<br />

daytrip, wandering into a shop you’ve<br />

never been to before can be a dizzying<br />

experience. Albeit I didn’t have a day, so<br />

much as an hour, when I found myself<br />

nudged to walk through London’s Attic<br />

Books. With ample lighting and clearly<br />

marked sections, finding your way is<br />

easy through the two floors of curiosities.<br />

I say curiosities because<br />

just as they state on their<br />

front navy blue facade –<br />

it’s not just books you’ll<br />

find here.<br />

There’s something<br />

about the hardwood<br />

floors of an old book shop<br />

that make you want to<br />

slow your pace and take<br />

your time as you move<br />

around the shelves seeing<br />

which titles catch your<br />

eyes. Vintage postcards<br />

and stamps to ignite<br />

the imagination to send<br />

exquisite mail to friends<br />

By Becky Gean, Stratford<br />

and family can be found for sale here, as<br />

well as old photographs and interesting<br />

drawings saved from old books. When<br />

you need to find that final piece to<br />

make your gallery wall art collection<br />

look just right, I think you’ll find what<br />

you’re looking for here. Matted, ready<br />

to be framed prints are in abundance.<br />

Flipping through different pieces of art<br />

as you would a record collection, it’s<br />

A M Garden<br />

exciting to not know what you might<br />

come across.<br />

Random chairs set next to bookcases<br />

throughout the two floors invite anyone<br />

to take a seat and linger a little longer<br />

with a book or two. With the better part<br />

of my hour having gotten away from me<br />

while strolling the shelves, asking if there<br />

was a restroom and being directed to a<br />

door titled “The Bog” made me chuckle,<br />

having not known at the<br />

time it is an informal<br />

term for bathroom.<br />

With such a vast<br />

assortment of subjects<br />

and objects, I found<br />

myself wanting more<br />

than the hour I had<br />

allotted for myself to<br />

look through. I ended<br />

up walking away having<br />

purchased a few books<br />

I’ll gift to friends and a<br />

really interesting piece of<br />

art that I plan on gifting<br />

my partner at Christmas<br />

time.<br />

&<br />

Ideas for all your indoor<br />

and outdoor decorating needs!<br />

• Flowers • Trees • Shrubs<br />

• Vintage Collectables & Gi Decor<br />

• Planters • Crystals & Gemstones<br />

• Fall Decor arrives end of August<br />

Centre<br />

4171 Col. Talbot Rd.<br />

LONDON (Lambeth)<br />

519-652-3539<br />

ICE CREAM<br />

BOOTH!<br />

Open<br />

7 Days<br />

A Week!<br />

www.amgardencentre.ca<br />

Visit one of Canada’s largest secondhand bookstores<br />

BOOKS • MAPS • PRINTS • POSTCARDS • CURIOSITIES<br />

Welcome to Attic Books - one of Canada’s largest antiquarian and secondhand<br />

bookstores. You can find us on London’s new flex street, Dundas<br />

Place, a few doors west of Jonathon Bancroft-Snell Gallery, Canada’s largest<br />

ceramic gallery. We have three floors of books, maps, prints, ephemera,<br />

postcards and all sorts of curiosities that appeal to readers, scholars and<br />

seasoned collectors alike. The atmosphere is spacious, bright, relaxed and<br />

professional, not to mention architecturally beautiful, with its original tin ceilings,<br />

hardwood maple floors and all the charisma of a Victorian building. This, along<br />

with the help of our friendly and knowledgeable staff, will ensure that every visit<br />

to Attic Books will be memorable.<br />

240 DUNDAS STREET<br />

LONDON, ONTARIO<br />

N6A 1H3<br />

Heads up to drivers:<br />

Queen St and Wellington St<br />

are going to be worked on<br />

most of the construction season,<br />

so please call and we’ll<br />

be happy to give directions.<br />

519-432-7277<br />

Check out our website to browse<br />

through some of our rare and<br />

quirkier stock and to find out about<br />

new arrivals, store sales and events.<br />

WWW.ATTICBOOKS.CA<br />

STORE HOURS*<br />

Monday to Saturday<br />

10 am to 5 pm<br />

Closed Sundays<br />

*hours may be extended certain days<br />

due tostreet events &fairs but please<br />

refer towebsite for up-to-date hours.<br />

Let’s be book buddies!<br />

Follow usat@atticbooksca<br />

We buy, sell and trade<br />

as well as provide appraisals<br />

by appointment.<br />

Check our buying guide under<br />

Services onour website.<br />

We look forwardtoseeingyou soon!<br />

Upcoming Dundas Place events:<br />

SUMMER SATURDAYS<br />

Second Saturday ofthe month<br />

Vendors, music, activities and more!<br />

July 15 th , <strong>2023</strong><br />

Combined with the Middle East Fest at<br />

Covent Garden Market<br />

August 12 th , <strong>2023</strong><br />

Combined with the Latin Community Festival<br />

at Covent Garden Market<br />

September 16 th , <strong>2023</strong><br />

Combined with Doors Open London<br />

(a City-wide event)<br />

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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


CIDER, MEAD, WINE, BEER & SPIRITS<br />

S<br />

10<br />

Southwestern Ontario boasts some excellent<br />

Craft Breweries, Wineries & Cideries!<br />

12<br />

8<br />

Farm to Glass<br />

Open Thurs. - Sun.<br />

9090 Widder Rd.<br />

Thedford<br />

shaleridgeestatewinery.com<br />

7<br />

Come to our<br />

on farm Brewery!<br />

stonepickerbrewing.com<br />

7143 Forest Road,<br />

Plympton-Wyoming<br />

(4km South of Forest)<br />

6<br />

11<br />

BAYFIELD BERRY FARM<br />

Fruit Wine, Ciders<br />

& Schnapps<br />

p<br />

First Distillery ille<br />

lery<br />

in Huron County!<br />

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519-482-1666 bayfieldberryfarm.on.ca<br />

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GOOD BEER<br />

& TASTY FOOD!<br />

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SIMCOE<br />

519-428-2886<br />

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Experience BAD APPLE!<br />

•Craft Beer •Hard Cider<br />

•Seltzers•Fruit Wines<br />

Find us on Hwy. 21<br />

between Grand Bend<br />

& Bayfield<br />

badapplebrewingco.com<br />

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Meadery!<br />

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RAMBLIN’ ROAD<br />

BREWERY FARM<br />

Come in to sample or<br />

purchase our farm<br />

fresh premium beers!<br />

“Lunch Menu<br />

at The Roost”<br />

www.ramblinroad.ca<br />

2970 Swimming Pool Rd., LA SALETTE<br />

Ontario, N0E 1H0 • 519-582-1444<br />

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3115 River St., ALVINSTON<br />

519-847-5333 • www.munrohoney.com<br />

EST 2016 · MATT’S DREAM<br />

Unique Ui Flavoured dCraft Beer<br />

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SEASONALLY<br />

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info@natterjackbrewing.ca<br />

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SECTION 3<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> • Vol. 29, Issue 2<br />

1-800-667-0337<br />

www.daytripping ca<br />

For 28 years n<br />

now we’ve<br />

explored 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 />

This issue has Sections<br />

FULL MAP<br />

on PAGES<br />

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DETROIT<br />

KINCARDINE<br />

Lake<br />

Huron<br />

SARNIA<br />

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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 />

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PORT DOVER<br />

Jack’s sGastropub &Inn31 Inn31, Kingsville<br />

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Bottom Borders: Sunny days / Oh, sunny, sunny, sunny days


The<br />

Daytripper<br />

Off to ST. THOMAS, DUTTON, RODNEY, IONA, WEST LORNE & WALLACETOWN<br />

SHOP<br />

LOCAL<br />

1850’s Restored House<br />

New Agricultural Centre<br />

Walking Trails<br />

September 2 & 3:<br />

HERITAGE FARM SHOW<br />

29424 Lakeview Ln,<br />

S of Wallacetown<br />

Hours:<br />

Tues to Sun<br />

10am-4pm<br />

519-762-3072<br />

www.backuspagehouse.ca<br />

KATNAP Antiques<br />

and LUMLEY LEY & CO. B&B<br />

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Sat, Sun<br />

& Holiday<br />

Mondays<br />

1 to 4<br />

8979 Iona Rd., IONA 519.764.2384<br />

Open Air Garden Centre<br />

One-of-a-Kind Fresh Floral Designs<br />

www.eriegarden.com<br />

8966Furnival Rd South, Rodney • 519785 519-785-0487 Monday-Saturday 9-5 · Sunday 10-4<br />

EST 2016 · MAT T’S DREAM<br />

Unique Ui Flavoured dCraft Beer<br />

TASTING ROOM<br />

RETAIL STORE<br />

LARGE PATIO<br />

HOURS VARY<br />

SEASONALLY<br />

226.289.1472<br />

info@natterjackbrewing.ca<br />

25292 Talbot Line, West Lorne (at Eagle) · www.natterjackbrewing.ca<br />

Come & Explore ELGIN COUNTY<br />

YOUR HOME DECOR STORE<br />

Furniture<br />

Accents<br />

Gifts<br />

Jewellery<br />

Accessories<br />

519-785-2312 • 23490 Pioneer Ln, RODNEY<br />

JULY-AUG: Thurs/Fri 12-5 • Sat 10-4<br />

SEPT-DEC: Thurs/Fri 12-5 • Sat 10-4 • Sun 11-3<br />

thedecoratingdiva.ca<br />

www.elgintourist.com<br />

@elgincounty<br />

~RETAILER~<br />

From<br />

Our Readers<br />

Hello! I need to express how this little paper is amazing. My husband<br />

and I have been on a lot of trips because of <strong>Daytripping</strong>, and we have<br />

brought along a few friends and family members on a few of them.<br />

The first time I laid eyes on this paper, I used the little unique stores as<br />

our stops along the way on a few holiday trips we did while in our RV.<br />

We have been to so many places just to name a few. Colasanti’s in<br />

Kingsville, Local Motif in Sarnia, The Olde Post Office Shoppe in Petrolia,<br />

Williamson Farms Country Store in Forest, The Windmill Country Market<br />

in Mount Pleasant, Coyle’s Country Store in Tillsonburg, Clovermead<br />

Apiaries in Alymer and to Pelee Island Winery. The list can go on and on<br />

but this gives you an idea of some of our travels.<br />

We have also discovered a few antique malls as well in London,<br />

Woodstock, Tillsonburg and Waterford, just to name a few.<br />

I keep watching for when the next paper comes out to see what new<br />

places we can explore.<br />

This is afantastic magazine to enjoy all that our own backyard has to<br />

offer. I am original from Wallaceburg, Ontario and waiting for the next<br />

issue is like waiting for Wambo (our annual antique car show, held on<br />

the second weekend in August) every year. I know I can see it online, but<br />

it's not the same as flipping the pages.<br />

I do have to tell you that a couple of years ago your little paper did go<br />

for a long trip. My husband and I drove to British Columbia taking the<br />

Canadian side and back, and this little paper came too. I forgot to take<br />

pictures of the paper along the way, but it did enjoy the ride lol.<br />

You all are doing such a great job with this paper and we will continue<br />

with our day or week long trips with little unique stops along the way.<br />

Thanks to you all and this great paper!<br />

Sincerely big fans...<br />

Carrie & Will Durance<br />

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North America’s oldest & smallest jail is in Rodney, built in 1890 - it’s 15x18 ft.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


Lake Huron<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO<br />

NY<br />

Most of the articles you’ll read in these pages have been written by readers like you.<br />

The average<br />

woman talks<br />

50 percent<br />

more than her<br />

husband listens.<br />

St. Thomas Elevated Park<br />

Quirky little park, high in the sky<br />

High above Sunset Drive and Fingal<br />

Line/Talbot Hill, sits Canada’s first<br />

and only park in the sky—St. Thomas<br />

Elevated Park.<br />

Built on the old Michigan Central<br />

Railroad Kettle Creek Bridge, the park is<br />

92 feet high, 30 feet wide and 850 feet<br />

long. The line ceased operations in 1996<br />

and for the following 17 years, the bridge<br />

was left untouched, complete with the<br />

last train that traveled on it, left sitting<br />

on the track.This is when the St. Thomas<br />

Elevated Park Project began.<br />

Over the next 5 years, a dedicated<br />

group of volunteers began the arduous<br />

task of clearing the train and the tracks.<br />

Their vision for the park<br />

was grand. The park should<br />

become a part of the Trans<br />

Canada Trail. It should be a<br />

monumental and sculptural<br />

structure, a unique worldwide<br />

attraction like the<br />

Promenade Plantee in<br />

Paris or High Line in New<br />

York City. It would become<br />

a centerpiece, indicative<br />

By Judy Cormier, St. Thomas<br />

Facing east halfway<br />

down the park<br />

The Elgin Military Museum<br />

of the character and history of the St.<br />

Thomas community.<br />

The park officially opened September<br />

2019, and was little more than a gravel<br />

path. Since then, volunteers have been<br />

hard at work, bringing the park to life.<br />

At beginning of the trail, which<br />

is accessed via an easily accessible,<br />

ascending gravel pathway, there is a scree<br />

garden. Along with all the gardens in the<br />

park, it was created and is maintained by<br />

the St. Thomas and District Horticultural<br />

Society. Scree gardens are natural parts<br />

of mountainous landscapes, where small<br />

rocks and gravel descends the side of<br />

a mountain due to freeze-thaw action.<br />

30 Talbot Street, ST. THOMAS • 519-633-7641<br />

• Canadian Military History with an Elgin County focus<br />

• Archive & Reference Library<br />

See website for current hours & museum updates:<br />

www.TheElginMilitaryMuseum.ca<br />

Facing West at the<br />

beginning of the trail<br />

The material collects in<br />

crevices, on rock shelves<br />

and at the base of the<br />

mountain or hill. It is<br />

home to many plants<br />

that survive only in<br />

the rain due to the well<br />

draining surface. Trees<br />

and bushes dot the edges<br />

of the trail—maples,<br />

purple sand cherry,<br />

service berry, iris, and<br />

wild phlox, along with<br />

several green spaces.<br />

On my Sunday<br />

morning visit, the<br />

songbirds drown out<br />

the traffic below. Their<br />

contrasting chatter back and forth tells<br />

me there are many different species<br />

nearby. One of the benefits of being<br />

up so high, is that you are above the<br />

canopy of surrounding trees.<br />

The views are spectacular<br />

and there was a gentle breeze<br />

during my visit. The smell of<br />

a backyard campfire from one<br />

of the homes below wafts my<br />

way, which seems a little out<br />

of place when you’re sitting in<br />

the sky.<br />

One of the things I love<br />

about the park, is the art and<br />

Untitled (Ribbon of Steel)<br />

Artist, Sam Radoff, Mount Brydges<br />

C1998 Painted Steel<br />

Planning an event?<br />

Many groups ask<br />

for extra copies<br />

for their guests.<br />

Call 1-800-667-0337<br />

for extra Daytrippers!<br />

music installations. The<br />

St. Thomas-Elgin Public<br />

Art Centre loaned several<br />

art pieces, replicas of the<br />

originals, to be placed<br />

along the entrance. There<br />

are several fun musical<br />

structures that delight<br />

visitors both young<br />

and old. One of them<br />

is a set of large metal<br />

tubes of varying heights,<br />

that can be struck with<br />

the accompanying<br />

drumstick, making<br />

for a very large set of<br />

chimes. There are also a<br />

handful of whimsical art<br />

formations that dot the trail. Many of<br />

the sculptures are metal, which provides<br />

a visual variance against the sky and<br />

surrounding treetops.<br />

This park is fun, playful and unusual<br />

compared to other parts of the Trans<br />

Canada Trail. A park that grew from a<br />

bridge that outlived its rail traffic; it is<br />

one to watch as it continues to grow. It’s<br />

worth a visit to St. Thomas to see this<br />

quirky little park, high in the sky.<br />

St. Thomas Elevated Park is located<br />

at 1 Centre Street in St. Thomas and is<br />

not far from another popular attraction,<br />

Jumbo the Elephant.<br />

Diverse & Unique Products<br />

for Country Living<br />

Supplies & Equipment for<br />

whatever you grow, raise or produce<br />

Home, Garden, Gift Giving & Country Living...<br />

From Tools to Accents<br />

Casual Classics & Accessories<br />

75 Burwell Rd.<br />

ST. THOMAS<br />

519-631-0480<br />

1-800-668-3072<br />

OPEN Monday to Friday 9-6<br />

Saturday 9-5 • Sunday 11-4<br />

www.BerryHill.ca<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Jumbo, the most famous circus elephant ever, was killed by a train in St. Thomas in 1885. Page 55


Lake Huron<br />

The<br />

Daytripper<br />

Antiques & Unique Treasures<br />

WED-SAT 10-5<br />

Tuesdays by<br />

chance or appt.<br />

St.Thomas<br />

• St. Thomas City & Railway Memorabilia<br />

• Comic Books • Post Cards • Photos<br />

• Collectables • Signs • China • Glass<br />

• Vintage & Estate Jewellery • Crockery<br />

We Pride<br />

Ourselves in<br />

‘One-Of-a-Kinds’<br />

Look for the<br />

ORANGE Canopy!<br />

791 Talbot Street West • 519-633-8190<br />

Many more awesome shops in ST. THOMAS & PORT STANLEY<br />

Truly unique & one-of-a-kind<br />

ever changing selection<br />

Vintage Signs<br />

Antiques • Collectables<br />

• Buy • Sell • Trade • Consign<br />

open: tuesDAy to<br />

satUrday 9am-3pm9<br />

791 Talbot Street (upper)<br />

St. Thomas • 519-633-1043<br />

SHOP<br />

NY<br />

LOCAL<br />

Shop Briwood & Support Your Local Farmers<br />

Your Produce,<br />

Meat, Grocery,<br />

Bulk Food,<br />

Homemade<br />

Baked Goods &<br />

Pet Food Centre<br />

FARM MARKET<br />

Open Monday-Friday<br />

8am to 8pm,<br />

Saturday & Sunday<br />

8am to 6pm<br />

1030 Talbot St. at Fairview, St. Thomas • Owners: Brian & Sherwood • 519-633-9691<br />

A Mystical, Magical Gift Store<br />

Come Visit Us My Pretties!<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO<br />

• Home Decor • Linens • Candles<br />

• Birdhouses • Garden & Seasonal Accents<br />

• Collectibles • Wreaths • Signs<br />

• Gourmet Village • Old Fashioned Candy<br />

OPEN Tuesday to Saturday 10-5 • Sunday 11-4<br />

44892 4892 Talbot Line • ST. THOMAS<br />

QUALITY<br />

HANDCRAFTED<br />

PRODUCTS<br />

& UNIQUE U<br />

FINDS!<br />

Fall<br />

September<br />

7th to 10th<br />

What ’s New!<br />

All Natural,<br />

Handcrafted<br />

Skincare, Candles<br />

& Teas to soothe<br />

• Home Decor • Books<br />

• Crystals • Incense<br />

• Tarot Cards<br />

• Clothing • Jewellery<br />

• Tarot Readings<br />

A Family Adventure in ST. THOMAS<br />

purelywicked.ca<br />

ST. THOMAS • 226-224-8559<br />

Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat & Sun 10-5<br />

How to<br />

write a....COUNTRY SONG<br />

This might come in handy when ya'll are sittin' around the campfire and the wine is startin'ta kick in.<br />

I met her _____ _____; I can still recall _______ she wore; She was __________<br />

(1) (2) (3) (4)<br />

on the highway<br />

at a truck stop<br />

on probation<br />

in a jail cell<br />

in a nightmare<br />

in the Stone Age<br />

in a treehouse<br />

in September<br />

at McDonald's<br />

ridin' shotgun<br />

wrestlin' gators<br />

all hunched over<br />

sort of pregnant<br />

with Merv Griffin<br />

that purple dress<br />

that little hat<br />

that burlap bra<br />

the stolen goods<br />

the neon sign<br />

that creepy smile<br />

the hearing aid<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

sobbin' at the toll booth<br />

drinkin' Dr. Pepper<br />

weighted down with Twinkies<br />

crawlin' through the prairie<br />

smellin' kind of funny<br />

crashin' through the guardrail<br />

chewin' on a hangnail<br />

____________, and I knew _____; ________ I'd ______ forever;<br />

(5)<br />

(6) (7) (8)<br />

in the twilight<br />

but I loved her<br />

by the off-ramp<br />

near Poughkeepsie<br />

with her cobra<br />

when she shot me<br />

with Led-Zeppelin<br />

with Miss Piggy<br />

in her muu-muu<br />

no guy would ever lover her more<br />

she'd bought her dentures in a store<br />

that she would be a crashing bore<br />

they'd hate her guts in Baltimore<br />

it was a raven, nothing more<br />

we could really lost the last World War<br />

I'd have to scrape her off the floor<br />

that she was rotten to the core<br />

that I would upchuck on the floor<br />

I promised her<br />

I knew deep down<br />

She asked me if<br />

I told her shrink<br />

The judge declared<br />

I shrieked in pain<br />

A Klingon said<br />

My hamster thought<br />

The blood test showed<br />

5 6 7 8<br />

stay with her<br />

warp her mind<br />

swear off booze<br />

live off her<br />

have my rash<br />

stay a dwarf<br />

hate her dog<br />

pick my nose<br />

play "Go Fish"<br />

She said to me _______; But who'd have thought she'd _________ __________; _________goodbye.<br />

(9) (10) (11) (12)<br />

our love would never die<br />

there was no other guy<br />

man wasn't meant to fly<br />

run off<br />

boogie<br />

with my best friend<br />

in my Edsel<br />

yodel<br />

on a surfboard<br />

9 that Nixon didn't lie 10 sky dive 11 on "The Gong Show" 12<br />

her basset hound was shy turn green with her dentist<br />

that Rolaids made her high freak out with a robot<br />

she'd have a swiss on rye<br />

blast off with no clothes on<br />

she loved my one blue eye make it in her Maytag<br />

that birthdays made her cry black out with her guru<br />

she couldn't stand my tie grovel<br />

while in labor<br />

You'd think at least that she'd have said<br />

I never had the chance to say<br />

She told her fat friend Grace to say<br />

I now can kiss my credit cards<br />

I guess I was too smashed to say<br />

She fell beneath the wheels and cried<br />

She sent a hired thug to say<br />

She freaked out on the lawn and screamed<br />

I pushed her off the bridge and waved<br />

But that's the way that Pygmies say<br />

Page 56<br />

Only two towns in Ontario start with the letter “Z” - Zurich and Zephyr.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


You’ll truly enjoy staying the night and taking more time to explore SW Ontario<br />

Open 7 Days A Week<br />

www.peppertreespice.com<br />

Over 300 Spices<br />

& Daily Arsan Blends<br />

Gourmet Foods<br />

Cookware • Chef’s Knives<br />

Gi Baskets • Cooking Classes<br />

Gluten Free & Vegan Opons<br />

223A Colborne Street, PORT STANLEY • 519-782-7800<br />

Rotary<br />

Discovery<br />

St.<br />

Thomas<br />

Tour<br />

Story and photos by<br />

Mark Holmes, St. Thomas Rotary<br />

Mark your calendars! The Rotary Club<br />

of St. Thomas is pleased to present its<br />

third annual Rotary Discovery Tour on<br />

Sunday, October 1. This is a “mystery<br />

All photos are from previous tours.<br />

tour” – you won’t know where you’re<br />

going until you arrive that day. (the<br />

photos you seee here are from previous<br />

tours). We have once again selected a<br />

variety of interesting “Discovery Points”<br />

where you can explore, learn or do<br />

something new. This marks a day of<br />

family fun just before Thanksgiving as<br />

we start to witness the fall colours.<br />

Bring your friends and family out for<br />

a leisurely drive along our rural routes<br />

to enjoy a day of insightful education,<br />

walks along discovery paths, as you<br />

solve those quiz questions in hopes<br />

to win one of our prizes. Don’t forget<br />

to share your favourite photos and<br />

experiences you enjoyed along this<br />

discovery adventure (another big prize).<br />

Our business community partners have<br />

provided us with support and lots of<br />

prizes to enhance your enjoyment.<br />

This self-guided tour will be about<br />

150 km and take approximately 5 hours<br />

to complete.<br />

Your tour booklet, which you will<br />

receive at the starting point, will have<br />

detailed directions and descriptions<br />

of all discovery points. Reserve your<br />

ticket online at www.rotarystthomas.org<br />

or purchase through a member of the<br />

Rotary Club of St. Thomas.<br />

There is a $35 cost for the tour booklet<br />

and we thank you for supporting our<br />

project. Through your support we are able<br />

to fund many worthwhile community<br />

projects.<br />

Bring The Family To Mackie's<br />

On the beach<br />

in Port Stanley<br />

Since 1911<br />

Over 112 YEARS the Same!<br />

Try our famous homemade french fi<br />

fries,<br />

our own special sauce & delicious Orangeade...<br />

Mackie’s Parking Lot is (as it has always been) FREE for customers!<br />

OPEN DAILY 11 to 7<br />

THROUGH LABOUR DAY<br />

Weekends Year Round<br />

Indoor/Outdoor Seang<br />

& Take Out Available<br />

519-782-4390<br />

&<br />

A short stroll<br />

to Little Beach,<br />

Restaurants,<br />

Theatre<br />

& Many Shops!<br />

• Balconies<br />

Overlooking<br />

Lake Erie<br />

• Waterside Patio<br />

& Boardwalk<br />

• King Beds<br />

• Double Jacuzzi<br />

• Fireplaces<br />

Port Stanley<br />

519-782-7623<br />

7623<br />

www.innontheharbour.net<br />

h t<br />

www.PSTR.on.ca<br />

SCENIC TRAIN RIDES<br />

Saturdays & Sundays<br />

11am/1pm/3pm<br />

And... Civic Holiday: August 7,<br />

Labour Day: September 4<br />

Adults $15, Children (2-14) $9<br />

PORT STANLEY<br />

TERMINAL RAIL INC.<br />

EVERY SATURDAY in July & Aug:<br />

- Extended Parkside Trip -<br />

Port Stanley 11am to Parkside & Return<br />

Adults $20, Children (2-14) $12.50<br />

MUSIC ON THE RAILS - JULY 22nd AND AUGUST 20th<br />

Reserve for Fall Murder Mystery & Dinner!<br />

Check Website for Complete <strong>2023</strong> Schedule: www.pstr.on.ca<br />

Book Online to reserve seats • Info. & Tickets call: 519-782-3730<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Essex County is bordered on three sides by water, and is the warmest county in Ontario. Page 57


Lake Huron<br />

The<br />

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Celebrating<br />

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Derrick, age 8<br />

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There are over 100,000 Lile Free Libraries across over 100 countries,<br />

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the Amazing Deals & Specials!<br />

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Goderich was described as “the prettiest town in Canada” by Queen Elizabeth II.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


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

SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 41<br />

My mother, who is in her 80’s is very<br />

agile for her age. She lives alone with<br />

her precious cat, Lovely. From time<br />

to time she enjoys baby-sitting my<br />

grandchildren who are now four and six<br />

years old. There is always alot to keep<br />

the girls busy and they look forward to<br />

each visit with great excitement.<br />

Mom always reminds them that she<br />

needs a lot of hugs and kisses because<br />

she is alone and misses them very<br />

much when they are gone. The girls<br />

of course, eagerly oblige her.<br />

One evening, after a day<br />

filled with many outdoor<br />

activities, she noticed that<br />

the girls were very busy<br />

in the kitchen. On further<br />

investigation she discovered<br />

that they had taken<br />

down her favourite large<br />

cranberry vase and had it<br />

firmly clutched between<br />

them.<br />

With much curiosity,<br />

Mom approached them and<br />

sat down to find out what<br />

By Bettianne Szeider, Windham Centre<br />

If you change lines<br />

or lanes, the one<br />

you were in will<br />

start to move<br />

faster than the one<br />

you swiched to.<br />

The Cranberry Vase<br />

they were up to. By carefully putting<br />

their lips to the top of the vase, each<br />

of them blew gently into the opening<br />

at the top. The concentration of their<br />

work, was a sight to behold.<br />

Completely bewildered at the sight,<br />

Mom asked them exactly what they<br />

were doing. They explained to her<br />

that it must be very lonely to be living<br />

by herself and that they were glad that<br />

she at least had Lovely to keep her<br />

company. They also knew that when<br />

it was time for them to go home,<br />

she might be needing some<br />

extra love from time to time.<br />

They told her that when she<br />

felt this way, all she had to do<br />

was breathe some of the love<br />

that they had blown into the<br />

vase and that would make<br />

her feel better.<br />

With a wet eye, she<br />

gave them both a hug, and<br />

thanked them for having<br />

such a great idea.<br />

Life is Good.<br />

Family is Everything.<br />

32<br />

For your<br />

WEDDING:<br />

•Decor<br />

Supplies<br />

•Table Favours<br />

•Guest Books<br />

& Pens<br />

(gold or silver)<br />

•Floral Accents<br />

•Arbor Rentals<br />

Mon. n to Fri.<br />

i<br />

9-5:30<br />

Saturday d<br />

ay<br />

9-5<br />

Spare Moments Craft Supplies<br />

Wedding<br />

Accessories<br />

&Keepsakes<br />

• Craft<br />

Supplies<br />

• Ribbon<br />

• Wool<br />

• Florals<br />

• Decor<br />

Accents<br />

2400 SQUARE FEET OF CRAFTING HEAVEN!<br />

530 Talbot Street East, AYLMER • 519-765-3550<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 />

DELTA<br />

PAINTS<br />

in<br />

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size<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 />

Discover the serenity of Pinecroft under the towering pines...<br />

An Elgin<br />

County<br />

Tradition...<br />

Our unique<br />

Stoneware<br />

Pottery<br />

made on site<br />

since 1948.<br />

Peaceful dining<br />

available indoors<br />

or on the patio!<br />

Seatings Available<br />

11 am to 3 pm<br />

LICENSED UNDER AGCO<br />

Menu Online<br />

www.pinecroft.ca/menu<br />

RESERVATIONS HIGHLY<br />

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8122 Rogers Road South, AYLMER<br />

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519-773-3435<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Ontario is the first jurisdiction in North America to eliminate coal as an electricity source. Page 59


The<br />

Daytripper<br />

AYLMER, COPENHAGEN, DELHI, PORT BURWELL & TILLSONBURG<br />

SHOP<br />

LOCAL<br />

Come & Explore<br />

ELGIN COUNTY<br />

www.elgintourist.com<br />

i t<br />

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• Fresh, Local Food Favourites<br />

• Garden Accessories<br />

• Lawn Care Essentials<br />

We carry... Bright’s Cheeses,<br />

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Gunn’s Hill Cheeses & Curds!<br />

Outdoor Living...<br />

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Elm<br />

New Lines of BBQ’s,<br />

Smokers & Cookers<br />

Plus<br />

accessories!<br />

Your Family Farm<br />

Country Store!<br />

Your local<br />

Shur-Gain<br />

dealer<br />

Come visit our store & see<br />

our Extensive Selection<br />

of Bird Feeders,<br />

Houses & Bird Seed<br />

Blends Available!<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 />

26 Beech St., Aylmer • 226-289-2403 • www.elginfeeds.com MON-SAT<br />

8am-5pm<br />

MENNONITE FURNITURE GALLERY<br />

Country<br />

White<br />

FAMOUS NAMES<br />

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N S H S N O T N R O H T E O J E E D C V<br />

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Shania TWAIN Windsor<br />

Ryan GOSLING London<br />

Graham GREENE Oshweken<br />

Eugene LEVY Hamilton<br />

Rachel MCADAMS St. Thomas<br />

Now including<br />

Jay SILVERHEELS Brantford<br />

Eric LINDROS London<br />

Darryl SITTLER Kitchener<br />

Joe THORNTON St. Thomas<br />

Scott MOIR, Tessa VIRTUE<br />

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or<br />

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AYLMER • 519-765-4386<br />

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& the pieces you prefer...<br />

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CLOSED SUNDAY & WEDNESDAY<br />

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There are approximately 2673 maple syrup farms in Ontario.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


Lake Huron<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO<br />

NY<br />

So... You do actually read these things.<br />

See our ad<br />

on page 1<br />

Tillsonburg • 519-842-5945<br />

5945<br />

www.coylescountrystore.com<br />

1-800-293-7548<br />

6 Middleton Church Rd, Delhi<br />

(Hwy 3 between Courtland & Delhi)<br />

Visit our factory store to smell 50+ amazing fragrances in person<br />

• Parrafin, soy candles & wax melts<br />

• Large selection of wax warmers<br />

• Local handmade artisans<br />

• Gifts for everyone on your list<br />

COUNTRYHOMECANDLE.COM<br />

Antiques<br />

&<br />

40+ DEALERS<br />

Emporium<br />

682 James St., Hwy. #3<br />

Delhi • 519-582-2929<br />

courtlandtreasures@yahoo.ca<br />

Wed-Fri 10-4 • Sat-Sun 10-5<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 />

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1-888-773-2955 or 519-773-2955<br />

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& by appointment po t year round<br />

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um<br />

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519-633-7641<br />

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Naval History<br />

See website for current hours.<br />

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OVER 10,000 SQ FT • 1 FLOOR - NO STAIRS! • CLIMATE CONTROLLED<br />

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Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm<br />

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Identity Crisis<br />

In the local bookshop, I tried to decide<br />

on a pleasurable book for a quiet evening.<br />

Would it be a best-seller I ought to read,<br />

or a light whodunit I wanted to relax with?<br />

As it happened, neither won.<br />

Before deciding, I moved to a shelf of<br />

“how to” titles. Nothing there unless I<br />

wanted to build a boat, sew a dress in<br />

an hour, or learn how to make a gourmet<br />

meal in the microwave. Then I spotted<br />

one book that instantly drew me inside its<br />

covers to the index.<br />

Its title “Be a New You” was a temptation,<br />

a challenge, a need! I suddenly realized I<br />

was sick of the old me, ready for a drastic<br />

change. The book promised results by the<br />

eighth chapter. What do I have to lose? I<br />

asked myself, not waiting for an answer.<br />

The book and I went home. It was an<br />

investment, cheaper than a night school<br />

self-improvement course, I reasoned. The<br />

makeover could evolve in the privacy of<br />

my own home. I settled down for a long<br />

evening of home schooling.<br />

“Man’s best friend,” the author began,<br />

“is his self-image.” That made sense,<br />

even though it was obviously written<br />

before today’s political correctness called<br />

for equal gender treatment. No problem.<br />

I could change that on each page.<br />

All I needed, apparently, was a positive<br />

self-image. Resources I didn’t know I<br />

possessed began to emerge, including<br />

the capacity to reach limitless goals. Selfconfidence<br />

came gushing, not trickling,<br />

from deep inside.<br />

Next morning at the supermarket I<br />

rang the bell summoning the butcher<br />

from the back room. I lived alone, I boldly<br />

explained, what use was a pack of eight<br />

pork chops? Chapter Four nudged me and<br />

I stood my ground, staring him down until<br />

FROM HWY. 401<br />

19<br />

Broadway<br />

Tillson Ave.<br />

OLD VIENNA RD.<br />

FROM<br />

AYLMER<br />

3<br />

KIA<br />

<br />

19<br />

Annandale<br />

House<br />

(Vienna Rd.)<br />

Simcoe St.<br />

3<br />

FROM<br />

SIMCOE<br />

70+ Vendors<br />

• Collectables • Vinyl<br />

• Vintage • Furniture<br />

• Jewellery • Diecast<br />

• Glass & China<br />

• Military • Toys<br />

by Jean Leedale Hobson,<br />

from <strong>Daytripping</strong> Sept-Oct 2003<br />

he vanished, returning with a single pork<br />

chop – the nicest one of the eight-pack,<br />

I noticed.<br />

At the end of Chapter Six I returned an<br />

overdue library book with nary a blush<br />

or stammer... just a cool, polite apology<br />

and the fine. I could almost see the author<br />

beaming with satisfaction at this student’s<br />

application of his rules. Self-abnegation<br />

was vanishing fast in the smoke of<br />

burning determination to be somebody.<br />

By the last page of the last chapter, I<br />

was ready to face the world as the “new<br />

me” the author had promised. Was it<br />

showing already? I’d see if it worked<br />

on my family. Arriving at my daughter’s<br />

house fully half-an-hour before I was<br />

expected for lunch, I knocked firmly on<br />

the door, no timid tap in case the baby<br />

might be sleeping, no apology ready<br />

for arriving early. Unh-huh. The new<br />

me was self-assured, never again to be<br />

diffident, irresolute, weak (words that<br />

were anathema to the author bent on my<br />

complete metamorphosis. From inside<br />

I heard three-year-old David shouting,<br />

“Mommy, there’s somebody at the door!”<br />

“Hi, darling,” I called through the<br />

mailslot. “Tell Mommy it’s Nana.”<br />

Whereupon the light of my life called<br />

again to his mother. “Oh no, Mommy, it<br />

isn’t anybody. It’s only Nana.”<br />

I rolled my eyes. So much for psycho<br />

cybernetics. So much for an unfamiliar,<br />

inflated self-image. The few areas where<br />

my new importance had worked had no<br />

affect on a toddler. I decided I was more<br />

comfortable being “only Nana.” I’d go<br />

back to the shop and find a book more<br />

suited to just me, myself and I. Say, for<br />

example, something like: ‘How To Be<br />

Yourself’.<br />

ANNANDALE<br />

NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE<br />

30 Tillson Ave<br />

TILLSONBURG, ON<br />

www.tillsonburg.ca<br />

kwatkin@tillsonburg.ca<br />

July 1: Canada Day Fair, 1-3 pm<br />

August 23: 50th Anniversary High Tea, 2 pm<br />

September 8 - October 29:<br />

Small Wonders Art Show & Sale<br />

“GOLDEN TREASURES”<br />

Now through 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 />

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<br />

public museum for Tillsonburg. <strong>2023</strong> marks<br />

the museum’s 50th Anniversary and we hope that you will<br />

join us for our planned special anniversary programming.<br />

THE WOOD CONNECTION<br />

At Copenhagen's p<br />

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Where Your Project Is Our Specialty!<br />

• 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 />

(C through D)<br />

Canada: 51 weeks of winter, one week hockeyless summer.<br />

Cauterize: Made eye contact with a woman.<br />

Charm: Getting a "yes", without having asked any clear question.<br />

Cheap: Much less expensive than ones selling for up to twice as much.<br />

Chirpes: A canarial disease, no tweetment.<br />

Choconiverous: Biting off the head of the chocolate Easter bunny first.<br />

Cinemuck: Popcorn and candy that covers the floors of movie theatres.<br />

Conservative: A liberal who has just been mugged.<br />

Constipation: Teeth marks on the toilet seat. Diplomacy:<br />

Counterfeiter: Kitchen cabinet installer.<br />

The art of<br />

Deliberation: Examining one's bread to determine letting someone<br />

which side it is buttered on.<br />

else have<br />

Drug: A substance that, when injected into a rat, your way.<br />

produces a scientific paper.<br />

Dumbwaiter: One who asks if the kids would care to order dessert.<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 />

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John Wise<br />

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Imperial Rd.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> Canada’s oldest wooden lighthouse is in Port Burwell, built in 1840.<br />

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Lake Huron<br />

The<br />

Daytripper<br />

<strong>Daytripping</strong> to WOODSTOCK, INGERSOLL, NORWICH & EMBRO<br />

MI<br />

SHOP<br />

NY<br />

LOCAL<br />

ONTARIO<br />

How many of you remember<br />

the rest of these jingles?<br />

1) “My bologna has a first name”<br />

2) “I don’t wanna grow up”<br />

3) “Gimme a break, gimme a break”<br />

4) “The best part of waking up”<br />

5) “Sometimes you feel like a nut”<br />

6) “I’d like to teach the world to sing”<br />

Meow<br />

7) “Reach out and touch someone”<br />

8) “If you dare wear short shorts”<br />

9) “They’re magically delicious”<br />

10) “Meow, meow, meow, meow”<br />

11) “Plop, plop, fizz, fizz, oh what a relief it is”<br />

12) “So kiss a little longer. Hold hands a little<br />

longer. Hold tight a little longer”<br />

... and how many of you sang them?<br />

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• In-house sewing machine servicing and repair<br />

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• Customer rewards program<br />

Monday to Friday 10-5 • Saturday 10-4<br />

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Sunday, July 23, <strong>2023</strong><br />

8 am to 2 pm<br />

INDOOR AND OUTDOOR EVENT<br />

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875 Nellis Street<br />

Indoor and outdoor event, with up to 300 vendor tables.<br />

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ADMISSION:<br />

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PRICE FOR SPOTS<br />

Indoor Spot: $20/each<br />

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Tavistock<br />

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You can tour Canada’s first Cold War Sub, the HMCS Ojibwa in Port Burwell in the summer.<br />

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Did you hear about the Texas teacher<br />

who was helping one of her kindergarten<br />

students put on his cowboy boots?<br />

He asked for help and she could see<br />

why…<br />

Even with her pulling and him<br />

pushing, the little boots still didn’t<br />

want to go on. By the time they got the<br />

second boot on, she had worked up a<br />

sweat.<br />

She almost cried when the little boy<br />

said, “Teacher, they’re on the wrong<br />

feet.” She looked, and sure enough,<br />

they were. It wasn’t any easier pulling<br />

the boots off than it was putting them<br />

on… She managed to keep her cool as<br />

together they worked to get the boots<br />

back on, this time on the right feet…<br />

He then announced, “These aren’t<br />

my boots.”<br />

She bit her tongue rather than get<br />

right in his face and scream, “Why<br />

didn’t you say so?” like she wanted to.<br />

Once again, she struggled to help him<br />

pull the ill-fitting boots off his little feet.<br />

No sooner had they gotten the boots off<br />

when he said, “They’re my brother’s<br />

boots. My mom made me wear ’em…”<br />

Now she didn’t know if she should<br />

laugh or cry. But, she mustered up<br />

what grace and courage she had left to<br />

wrestle the boots on his feet again.<br />

Helping him into his coat, she asked,<br />

“Now, where are your mittens?”<br />

He said, “I stuffed ’em in the toes of<br />

my boots.”<br />

With a little more rest she should be<br />

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Spring<br />

PAINTING TIPS<br />

• If you've got just a little paint<br />

left in a large can, pour it into a small<br />

glass jar and seal it tightly. Use for<br />

touch-ups & nicks.<br />

• Before removing paint from a can,<br />

cover the rim with masking tape. After<br />

pouring, remove the tape. The trim will<br />

be clean and the cover will fit tightly.<br />

OR, poke holes around the inside of the<br />

rim with a hammer & nail so paint will<br />

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• Use milk bags to line<br />

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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> James Harris of Ingersoll made a cheese at his factory that weighed 3,311 kilograms.<br />

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The<br />

Daytripper<br />

EON:<br />

Pick any Museum or<br />

choose several to visit…<br />

Historical summer<br />

adventures await you!<br />

AYLMER<br />

Aylmer-Malahide<br />

Museum & Archives<br />

14 East Street, 773-9723<br />

Gay Lea Dairy Museum<br />

48075 Jamestown Ln, 773-2955<br />

BEACHVILLE<br />

Beachville District Museum<br />

584371 Beachville Rd, 423-6497<br />

DRUMBO<br />

Drumbo & District<br />

Heritage Society<br />

42 Centre Street, 463-5522<br />

HARLEY<br />

Burford Township Museum<br />

142 Harley Road, 449-2831<br />

INGERSOLL<br />

Ingersoll Cheese Museum<br />

& Oxford School Museum<br />

290 Harris Street, 485-5510<br />

NORWICH<br />

Norwich & District<br />

Historical Society<br />

91 Stover Street N, 863-3638<br />

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

ELGIN-OXFORD<br />

Network of<br />

MUSEUMS<br />

Norwich & District<br />

Museum & Archives<br />

89 Stover St N, 863-3101<br />

OTTERVILLE<br />

South Norwich Historical<br />

Society/Station Museum<br />

243 Main St W, 879-6804<br />

PORT BURWELL<br />

Historic Lighthouse<br />

& Marine Museum<br />

17 Robinson Street &<br />

20 Pitt Street, 874-4807<br />

HMCS Ojibwa<br />

3 Pitt Street, 633-7641<br />

PORT DOVER<br />

Port Dover<br />

Harbour Museum<br />

44 Harbour St, 583-2660<br />

PRINCETON<br />

Princeton &<br />

District Museum<br />

177 Church St, 284-3556<br />

To Windsor<br />

401<br />

Wallacetown<br />

* All museums are in the 519 telephone area code<br />

4<br />

St.<br />

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Thomas<br />

3<br />

ST. MARYS<br />

St. Marys Museum<br />

25 Main Street, 458-8392<br />

ST. THOMAS<br />

The Elgin County<br />

Heritage Centre<br />

460 Sunset Drive, 631-1460<br />

Elgin County<br />

Railway Museum<br />

225 Wellington Street, 637-6284<br />

Elgin Military Museum<br />

30 Talbot Street - 633-7641<br />

SIMCOE<br />

Norfolk Historical Society<br />

Norfolk Heritage Centre<br />

109 Norfolk Street S, 426-1583<br />

SPARTA<br />

Forge & Anvil Museum<br />

46316 Sparta Line, 775-2292<br />

The Sparta Church Museum<br />

6073 Quaker Road, 775-2292<br />

Sparta<br />

Aylmer<br />

To London<br />

73<br />

3<br />

This feature is<br />

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underwritten by the<br />

Elgin-Oxford Network.<br />

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STRAFFORDVILLE<br />

The Edison, Vienna & Area Museum,<br />

Bayham Historical Society<br />

6254 Plank Rd, 773-8798<br />

TILLSONBURG<br />

Annandale National<br />

Historical Site<br />

30 Tillson Ave, 842-2294<br />

WALLACETOWN<br />

Backus Page House Museum<br />

29424 Lakeview Ln, 762-3072<br />

WOODSTOCK<br />

County of Oxford Archives<br />

82 Light St, 539-9800<br />

Woodstock Art Gallery<br />

449 Dundas St, 539-6761<br />

Tillsonburg<br />

59<br />

Woodstock<br />

Burgessville<br />

59<br />

wich<br />

403<br />

Otterville<br />

401<br />

Drumbo<br />

To Brantford<br />

& Hamilton<br />

3<br />

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LOCAL<br />

To Toronto<br />

Simcoe<br />

Sparta<br />

The Historic Village of<br />

Forge & Anvil Museum<br />

with permanent<br />

display<br />

Open Daily<br />

11 to 4:30<br />

The Sparta Church Museum<br />

Open Saturday, Sunday<br />

& Holidays 11 to 4:30<br />

Current Exhibit<br />

Quilting Through<br />

the Ages<br />

Historic Otterville<br />

PORT BURWELL<br />

Marine Museum &<br />

Historic Lighthouse<br />

• Marine Artifacts<br />

• Historic Photographs<br />

• Lighthouse Lenses & Ship Models<br />

• Lake Erie shipwrecks’ artifacts<br />

• Wheelhouse Restoration<br />

• Guided Tours Available by appointment<br />

• 1845 Grist Mill • 1861 Octagonal Cottage<br />

• GTR Station Museum<br />

• Restored African ME Cemetery<br />

Civil War Re-Enactment - Sept. 9 & 10<br />

New <strong>2023</strong> EXHIBIT:<br />

The Eternal Battle:<br />

Erosion & Weathering on<br />

the shores of Lake Erie<br />

bayham.on.ca<br />

519-874-4807<br />

519-879-6804<br />

Motor Coach Tours Welcome<br />

Historic Otterville<br />

20 Pitt St. & 17 Robinson St. Port Burwell • Off-season 519-866-5521<br />

Ingersoll Cheese Museum<br />

CHEESE & A WHOLE LOT MORE!<br />

Voted Ontario’s Top Small Museum<br />

OPEN YEAR ROUND<br />

CALL FOR DETAILS<br />

519-485-5510<br />

• #1 Stop on the Oxford<br />

County Cheese Trail<br />

• Home of the Oxford<br />

County Museum School<br />

• Changing Exhibits<br />

Year-Round<br />

• Festivals & Events<br />

Year-Round<br />

• Ideal for School and<br />

Group Tours<br />

• Parks, Trails, and<br />

On-Site Camping<br />

290 HARRIS STREET Ingersoll<br />

1 km north of 401 at Exit 218<br />

www.ingersoll.ca/cheesemuseum<br />

Southwest<br />

t<br />

ONTARIO<br />

Elgin<br />

Oxford<br />

Norfolk<br />

Middlesex<br />

Brant<br />

Linking local museums, historic communities<br />

and farms, these colourful quilt blocks painted on<br />

large wooden panels lead past other attractions<br />

along winding country roads.<br />

This is a driving tour only - please do not enter<br />

private property. Go to barnquilttrails.ca for more<br />

information.<br />

The Southwest Ontario Barn Quilt Trails is a project of the<br />

Elgin, Oxford, Norfolk Museum Association.<br />

WWW.BARNQUILTTRAILS.CA<br />

Hey Flo!<br />

What’s happening at<br />

The Gay Lea<br />

Dairy Museum<br />

this summer?<br />

Schedule a tour or<br />

drop in Thurs to Sun<br />

Hey Merrilea!<br />

We have Friday Night<br />

Movies & Sundaes<br />

on Sundays! The Big<br />

Bouncy Cow will be<br />

out on Labour Day<br />

Weekend & I can’t<br />

wait for Hallowe’en.<br />

All the details can<br />

be found online!<br />

48075 Jamestown Line, RR2, Aylmer<br />

www.cec-dairymuseum.com<br />

1-888-773-2955 or 519-773-2955<br />

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The first recorded baseball game in North America was in Beachville, in 1838.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


EON:<br />

72<br />

3 Pitt St., Port Burwell<br />

519-633-7641<br />

GUIDED TOURS AVAILABLE<br />

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

1850’s Restored House & Agricultural Centre<br />

September 2-3: Heritage Farm Show<br />

29424 Lakeview Line, South of WALLACETOWN • 519-762-3072<br />

www.backuspagehouse.ca info@backuspagehouse.ca • Open Tuesday-Sunday 10-4<br />

The Elgin Military Museum<br />

ANNANDALE<br />

NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE<br />

www.tillsonburg.ca<br />

ELGIN-OXFORD<br />

Network of<br />

MUSEUMS<br />

The Museum of<br />

HMCS OJIBWA Naval History<br />

See website for current hours.<br />

www.hmcsojibwa.ca<br />

UPDATES & TICKETS ONLINE<br />

30 Talbot Street, ST. THOMAS • 519-633-7641<br />

• Canadian Military History with an Elgin County focus<br />

• Archive & Reference Library<br />

See website for current hours & museum updates:<br />

www.TheElginMilitaryMuseum.ca<br />

Norwich & District Museum and Archives<br />

89 Stover Street North,<br />

Norwich • 519-863-3101<br />

Nationally al<br />

ly designated d for its<br />

1880’s 80<br />

Aesthetic etic<br />

Interior, r,<br />

Period Rooms,<br />

oms,<br />

Hand Painted Ceilings, i<br />

Elaborate Woodwork,<br />

ork,<br />

Unique Art Glass & History Galleries.<br />

leri<br />

es.<br />

On Exhibit Now til August 27:<br />

Golden Treasures: 50 Years of Collecting<br />

July 1: Canada Day Fair, 1-3 pm<br />

August 23: 50th Anniversary High Tea, 2 pm<br />

Sept8-Oct29: Small Wonders Art Show/Sale<br />

An historic house situated on lush grounds<br />

with a museum collection covering<br />

sports history, local narratives,<br />

domestic life and<br />

agriculture.<br />

• Free admission<br />

• Ample parking<br />

• Close to the trails<br />

@BeachvilleDM 519-423-6497<br />

www.beachvilledistrictmuseum.com<br />

Ingersoll<br />

19<br />

Updates on Website &<br />

Monday-Friday 9am-4pm<br />

Community Museum & Tourist Info. Centre • 30 Tillson Ave., TILLSONBURG • 519-842-2294 • pphelps@tillsonburg.ca<br />

Drumbo District Museum & Wolverton Railroad Station<br />

Located in the village of Drumbo, the<br />

museum and railway station offer<br />

an interesting variety of archival<br />

materials and historical artifacts<br />

relating to the historical past of<br />

Drumbo and the surrounding area.<br />

For Tours by Appointment<br />

call 519-580-3046 or 519-897-1263<br />

http://ddhs1995.wordpress.com<br />

Experience Norwich’s past from the ancient Devonian<br />

reefs to the Quaker settlement and beyond. Featuring a<br />

chair made of horseshoes and the bones of a mastodon.<br />

Part of the Oxford County Cheese Trail, the Southwest<br />

Ontario Black History Tour, and the Barn Quilt Trail.<br />

BOOK YOUR BUTTER CHURNING<br />

EXPERIENCE WITH US ONLINE!<br />

www.norwichdhs.ca<br />

norwichdhs@execulink.com<br />

OPEN YEAR ROUND TUESDAYS 10-4<br />

Admission by Donation<br />

MUSEUM<br />

Tues-Sat 10-4<br />

ARCHIVES Thurs 10-4<br />

(appt preferred)<br />

42 Centre Street<br />

Open Year Round<br />

Tues–Sat: 10–4; Sun: 12–4<br />

Closed Mondays<br />

Beachville Woodstock<br />

6 • 9<br />

401<br />

As she stood in front of her 5th<br />

grade class on the very first day<br />

of school, she told the children an<br />

untruth. Like most teachers, she<br />

looked at her students and said that<br />

she loved them all the same. However,<br />

that was impossible, because there<br />

in the front row, slumped in his<br />

seat, was a little boy named Teddy<br />

Stoddard.<br />

Mrs. Thompson had watched<br />

Teddy the year before and noticed<br />

that he did not play well with the<br />

other children, that his clothes were<br />

messy and that he constantly needed<br />

a bath. In addition, Teddy could be<br />

unpleasant. It got to the point where<br />

Mrs. Thompson would actually take<br />

delight in marking his papers with a<br />

broad red pen, making bold X's and<br />

then putting a big 'F' at the top of his<br />

papers.<br />

At the school where Mrs. Thompson<br />

taught, she was required to review<br />

each child's past records and she put<br />

Teddy's off until last. However, when<br />

she reviewed his file, she was in for a<br />

surprise.<br />

Teddy's first grade teacher wrote,<br />

“Teddy is a bright child with a ready<br />

laugh. He does his work neatly and<br />

has good manners. He is a joy to be<br />

around.”<br />

His second grade teacher wrote,<br />

“Teddy is an excellent student, well<br />

liked by his classmates, but he is<br />

troubled because his mother has a<br />

terminal illness and life at home must<br />

be a struggle.”<br />

His third grade teacher wrote, “His<br />

mother's death has been hard on<br />

him. He tries to do his best, but his<br />

father doesn't show much interest,<br />

and his home life will soon affect him<br />

if some steps aren't taken.”<br />

Teddy's fourth grade teacher wrote,<br />

“Teddy is withdrawn and doesn't<br />

show much interest in school. He<br />

doesn't have many friends and he<br />

sometimes sleeps in class.”<br />

By now, Mrs. Thompson realized<br />

the problem and she was ashamed<br />

of herself. She felt even worse when<br />

her students brought her Christmas<br />

presents, wrapped in beautiful<br />

ribbons and bright paper, except for<br />

Teddy's. His present was clumsily<br />

wrapped in the heavy, brown paper<br />

that he got from a grocery bag. Mrs.<br />

Thompson took pains to open it in the<br />

middle of the other presents. Some<br />

of the children started to laugh when<br />

she found a rhinestone bracelet with<br />

some of the stones missing, and a<br />

bottle that was one-quarter full of<br />

perfume. But she stifled the children's<br />

laughter when she exclaimed how<br />

pretty the bracelet was, putting it on,<br />

and dabbing some of the perfume on<br />

her wrist.<br />

Teddy Stoddard stayed after school<br />

that day just long enough to say, “Mrs.<br />

Thompson, today you smelled just<br />

like my Mom used to.”<br />

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Teddy & Mrs. Thompson<br />

After the children left, she cried<br />

for at least an hour. On that very day,<br />

she quit teaching reading, writing<br />

and arithmetic. Instead, she began to<br />

teach children. Mrs. Thompson paid<br />

particular attention to Teddy. As she<br />

worked with him, his mind seemed to<br />

come alive. The more she encouraged<br />

him, the faster he responded. By the<br />

end of the year, Teddy had become<br />

one of the smartest children in the<br />

class and, despite her lie that she<br />

would love all the children the same,<br />

Teddy became one of her 'teacher<br />

pets.’<br />

A year later, she found a note under<br />

her door, from Teddy, telling her that<br />

she was the best teacher he ever had<br />

in his whole life.<br />

Six years went by before she got<br />

another note from Teddy. He then<br />

wrote that he had finished high<br />

school, third in his class, and she was<br />

still the best teacher he ever had in<br />

life.<br />

Four years after that, she got<br />

another letter, saying that while<br />

things had been tough at times, he'd<br />

stayed in school, had stuck with<br />

it, and would soon graduate from<br />

college with the highest of honours.<br />

He assured Mrs. Thompson that she<br />

was still the best and favorite teacher<br />

he had ever had in his whole life.<br />

Then four more years passed and<br />

yet another letter came. This time<br />

he explained that after he got his<br />

bachelor's degree, he decided to go<br />

a little further. The letter explained<br />

that she was still the best and favorite<br />

teacher he ever had. But now his<br />

name was a little longer... The letter<br />

was signed, Theodore F. Stoddard,<br />

MD.<br />

The story does not end there. You<br />

see, there was yet another letter that<br />

spring. Teddy said he had met this<br />

girl and was going to be married. He<br />

explained that his father had died<br />

a couple of years ago and he was<br />

wondering if Mrs. Thompson might<br />

agree to sit at the wedding in the<br />

place that was usually reserved for<br />

the mother of the groom. Of course,<br />

Mrs. Thompson did. And guess what?<br />

She wore that bracelet, the one<br />

with several rhinestones missing.<br />

Moreover, she made sure she was<br />

wearing the perfume that Teddy<br />

remembered his mother wearing on<br />

their last Christmas together.<br />

They hugged each other, and<br />

Dr. Stoddard whispered in Mrs.<br />

Thompson's ear, “Thank you Mrs.<br />

Thompson for believing in me. Thank<br />

you so much for making me feel<br />

important and showing me that I<br />

could make a difference.”<br />

Mrs. Thompson, with tears in her<br />

eyes, whispered back. She said,<br />

"Teddy, you have it all wrong. You<br />

were the one who taught me that<br />

I could make a difference. I didn't<br />

know how to teach until I met you.”<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> There are over 700 museums in Ontario.<br />

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• Photo of the Year<br />

• Cutest/Funniest<br />

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Nancy Baldacchino, London (in blue) and sisters (l to r) Patti Hercus,<br />

London, Debbie Stokley, St. Thomas, and Carol Leitch, Thorndale<br />

enjoyed their Daytrip to Tillsonburg’s Coyles Country Store.<br />

Charity of Choice: Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada<br />

David Barrie, of Port Bruce with his wife, Deb, at the Pineapple<br />

Beach Club in Antigua, always has fun travelling and bringing<br />

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In Ontario there is an actual law that states “sorry” is not an admission of guilt.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


Lake Huron<br />

MI<br />

ONTARIO<br />

NY<br />

Off to PORT DOVER, VITTORIA, PORT ROWAN & SIMCOE<br />

Quaint Shops, Great Restaurants, Inns and B&Bs,<br />

Live Theatre, a Harbourfront Museum and a<br />

warm welcome are all part of a visit<br />

to our picturesque port town.<br />

Closer than<br />

you think!<br />

August 18-20: :<br />

Main Street<br />

Market Days<br />

August 19-20: :<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Festival / Art in the Park<br />

Join us in Downtown Powell Park<br />

www.portdover.ca<br />

Childhood Memories<br />

of Port Dover<br />

I have fond memories of the times<br />

when my family and I would pile into the<br />

car to go to Port Dover. The drive always<br />

seemed to take forever when I was a kid,<br />

more than enough time for me to get car<br />

sick, but also enough time to sing the Mr.<br />

Sun song with my sister in the backseat,<br />

as we believed our voices had the power<br />

to sing the golden sun through the<br />

clouds. If it was already guaranteed to be<br />

sunny, Dad would put on some old tunes<br />

while he fielded our “are we there yet<br />

questions,” as my mom would worriedly<br />

ask me, “Do you need the puke bowl?”<br />

If we went to the beach on Saturday,<br />

we made a point of going to the Port<br />

Dover Lions Silver Lake Market where<br />

lively accordion music would meet us at<br />

the door. Inside, the market was bursting<br />

with buyers and sellers. Anything from<br />

meats and cheese, to fresh produce<br />

and baked goods. I would always get a<br />

delicious Danish to snack on. My sister<br />

and I would go outside to see the rowers<br />

glide through the water on Silver Lake.<br />

Once arriving at the beach, we fortified<br />

ourselves with a quick snack of crispy,<br />

salty potato chips and decided it was<br />

time for a swim. It didn’t matter how<br />

icy cold the water might have been, my<br />

sister and I were determined to swim as<br />

soon as we could. We always got to the<br />

beach early to get the ‘best’ spot so for<br />

a while we had the water to ourselves.<br />

While my parents set up home for the<br />

day on the soft sand, my sister and<br />

I headed out for the true test of our<br />

strength. If there was even the slightest<br />

bit of waves rolling towards the shore, we<br />

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and at the perfect moment, we would<br />

throw ourselves into the frigid wave so<br />

it would lift us up and throw us back.<br />

Sometimes my dad would join us for a<br />

swim only after he perfected the perfect<br />

setup of the beach chairs and umbrella.<br />

Mom would coordinate a picnic and take<br />

out her knitting while keeping an eye on<br />

us. After we had a picnic, we would grab<br />

some ice cream and go mini golfing at<br />

Arbortown Mini-golf where more than<br />

once we hit the golf ball over the fence<br />

(our softball batting skills were to blame).<br />

The workers were always very nice when<br />

handing over a new golf ball. Next we<br />

would go to the Port Dover Harbour<br />

Museum which we loved because of<br />

the morse code machine that you could<br />

practise on. After the museum we would<br />

head back out to the water which was<br />

much warmer and busier and play until<br />

it was time to go home.<br />

Not only am I glad that my car sick<br />

days are over, but I am also grateful<br />

that we still go on these trips together.<br />

I never thought about how tired my<br />

parents must have been on those days.<br />

Dad worked all week and Mom worked<br />

night shifts so Port Dover was important<br />

because it was not only an affordable day<br />

out for us, but it was fun for us kids and<br />

relaxing and stress free for my parents.<br />

Better yet, all the swimming tired us out<br />

so we were much quieter on the car ride<br />

home. Nowadays I am not so keen to<br />

go into the cold water but I find a stroll<br />

along the pier to watch the boats and the<br />

relaxing sound of the water as we walk<br />

along the beach just as good. We still go<br />

to Port Dover a few times a year and it is<br />

a family tradition we will have for years<br />

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Lake Huron<br />

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WATERFORD is the Place for Antiques!<br />

Snuggled in the heart<br />

of Norfolk County is<br />

the picturesque town of<br />

Waterford, Ontario. With<br />

a population of 3000+ it<br />

lends itself to attracting<br />

retirees, families, young<br />

professionals and tourists<br />

from far and wide. It<br />

boasts well developed<br />

subdivisions on the<br />

outskirts of town, and<br />

beautiful century homes<br />

and mansions.<br />

You can feel the<br />

ambience of this small<br />

town as you venture along<br />

Waterford’s shopping<br />

district. Step into the<br />

shops along Alice and Main Streets –<br />

the local bakery, restaurants, artisan<br />

and flower shops and for the antique<br />

hunter: two multi-vendor markets.<br />

It is at this point of the article I wish<br />

to add a memoriam for the man who<br />

had a vision and planted the seed of<br />

antiquing in Waterford – Clare Hayes,<br />

On June 1, surrounded by his wife<br />

and family, Clare peacefully passed<br />

away, leaving behind the tradition of<br />

antiquing in Waterford that he started.<br />

In the early 90s Clare purchased<br />

a vacant building at 80 Alice Street,<br />

originally the home of Dominion<br />

Phone Co. and later to Penman’s of<br />

Canada. Living in a trailer behind the<br />

building, Clare started his labour of<br />

love. His vision: an antique market.<br />

He assembled multiple vendors<br />

and added a Wednesday Farmers’<br />

Market. As time progressed, more<br />

vendors joined and the outdoor<br />

Farmers’ Market moved indoors.<br />

Clare continued to expand with more<br />

vendors, till eventually the second floor<br />

was opened to the antiquing public.<br />

More and more people travelled to<br />

Waterford to experience the antiquing<br />

bug and took delight in discovering<br />

all the other unique shops and inland<br />

lakes. Waterford was now on the map<br />

as a place for tourists.<br />

Eventually Clare sold a portion of<br />

the market to a couple who continued<br />

with the multi-vendor market and the<br />

building became The Old Country<br />

Store 80 (Alice Street) and Waterford<br />

Antique Market (80B Alice Street).<br />

Many changes took place over the<br />

next few years. The Waterford Antique<br />

Market is still going strong years later.<br />

The Old Country Store portion of the<br />

building was sold and The Wishbone<br />

Wed-Sun 10-6 & holiday mondays<br />

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By Sheila Shinkaruk,<br />

Alice Street Antique Market<br />

Micro Brewery calls it<br />

home now.<br />

Numerous vendors<br />

from the Old Country<br />

Store relocated to The<br />

Alice Street Antique<br />

Market just up the<br />

street, including the<br />

owner of Boomers<br />

Old Tin Toys, Tom<br />

Villeneuve, who was<br />

one of the original<br />

vendors at 80 Alice<br />

Street.<br />

Waterford is a<br />

great starting point<br />

to continue on your<br />

antiquing daytrip<br />

adventure. From<br />

this point, you can travel Highway<br />

24 west to Windham Road #9 and<br />

Caresa Antiques.... a hop skip and a<br />

jump away. Then you’ll discover CJ’s<br />

Antiques on Hwy 24 to the north. Still<br />

time on that daytripping schedule?<br />

Make a trip into Brantford where there<br />

are more shops to discover.<br />

Many changes have taken place<br />

since Clare first opened the doors of<br />

the original antique market.<br />

Waterford continues to be a great<br />

place to visit for shopping, biking<br />

and walking along our beautiful trails.<br />

Enjoy a visit to our local museum,<br />

picnic under a gazebo in the park or<br />

perhaps try boating or fishing. As<br />

for antiquing....thank you, Clare, for<br />

planting the seed.<br />

A Celebration of Life for Clare Hayes<br />

will take place Sat. July 29 from 1-3 pm<br />

at the Waterford Legion.<br />

Photo by Dana Marostega<br />

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Yonge Street in Toronto is the longest street in the world (1896 km).<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>


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September 2, 3 & 4, <strong>2023</strong><br />

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• Live Local Bands • Children’s Entertainment<br />

• Friday Night Fireworks • Saturday Parade<br />

• Food Trucks • Rib-bers • Beer Garden<br />

• Slo-Pitch Tournament • Disc Golf Tournament<br />

• Craft Vendors • Kids Carnival • Miniature Horse Display<br />

• Sunday Worship Service • Sunday Car Show<br />

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August 18, 19 & 20<br />

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me gardening, taking things apart in the garage, watering the<br />

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My Sister’s Birthdays<br />

By Paula Eyles, Hamilton<br />

My sister’s birthday is July 20. Since<br />

school was out for the summer, I never<br />

remember her having a ‘normal kids<br />

birthday party.’ To make things worse,<br />

the ‘kids on the street’ were usually gone<br />

because most of the factories, where<br />

our fathers worked, went on annual<br />

‘shutdown’ so everyone headed to their<br />

cottages, camping or grandmothers’<br />

leaving the neighbourhood empty.<br />

As a result, depending on your point<br />

of view, my sister had the best or worst<br />

birthdays each year. Most often, our<br />

family went camping. On the morning<br />

of Kathy’s birthday, our parents would<br />

send us to the blueberry patch to pick<br />

fresh blueberries which always ripened<br />

in late July. Mom would make blueberry<br />

pancakes for supper and put a candle<br />

in my sister’s stack as we sang happy<br />

birthday to her at the picnic table.<br />

One year, my mom read about a<br />

new amusement park opening called<br />

Fantasy Island and you could eat in the<br />

Big Birthday Cake there. So off we went<br />

on a road trip on July 20th and arrived at<br />

a very dusty parking lot and proceeded<br />

to take our picnic lunch to the Birthday<br />

Cake. We were all spread out with paper<br />

FOR EVERYONE WHO ENJOYS A GREAT TREASURE HUNT<br />

CROSSROADS<br />

Aer Labour Day<br />

l end of Oct.<br />

Open Daily 9-5<br />

(weather perming)<br />

birthday plates, napkins, and hats and<br />

happily eating our lunch when a park<br />

official came to kick us out as we had not<br />

reserved the place for our party. As the<br />

four children, we were so embarrassed<br />

when the official came that we took off<br />

to look at the rides leaving my parents<br />

there to clean up and pack the car.<br />

On our way home, we stopped at<br />

Brock’s Monument at Queenston Heights<br />

on the Niagara River. Once again, Mom<br />

and Dad set the picnic table and opened<br />

a cookie tin to reveal a beautiful homemade<br />

birthday cake with candles for<br />

Kathy. We all sang Happy Birthday<br />

and ran around eating our cake while<br />

playing in the park. My parents smiled,<br />

held hands, and kissed—not phased<br />

at all by our Birthday Cake fiasco at<br />

Fantasy Island.<br />

Each year, on July 20th no matter<br />

what we have planned for Kathy’s<br />

birthday, we enjoy reminiscing about<br />

her past birthdays and laugh a lot. When<br />

talking to my sister before planning this<br />

year’s celebration, she told me that she<br />

loved every one of her birthdays. This<br />

year we are going to an Elvis Festival—<br />

she loves Elvis!<br />

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Thank you so much for riding along with us! Have a great summer!<br />

Those Were The Good Old Days!<br />

You have to be a certain age to appreciate this. I can hear my mother now.<br />

Celebrating<br />

THE BASIC RULES FOR CLOTHESLINES:<br />

(If you don’t know what clotheslines are, better skip this)<br />

1) You had to wash the clothesline before hanging any clothes – walk<br />

the entire lengths of each line with a damp cloth around the lines.<br />

2) You had to hang the clothes in a certain order, and always hang<br />

“whites” with “whites”, and hang them first.<br />

3) You never hung a shirt by the shoulders –<br />

always by the tail! What would the<br />

neighbours think?<br />

4) Wash day on a Monday! Never hang clothes on the weekend,<br />

or Sunday for Heaven’s sake.<br />

5) Hang the sheets and towels on the outside lines so you could hide your<br />

“unmentionables” in the middle (perverts and busybodies, y’know)!<br />

6) It didn’t matter if it was sub-zero weather…clothes would “freeze-dry”.<br />

7) Always gather the clothes pins when taking down dry clothes. Pins<br />

left on the lines were ‘tacky’.<br />

8) If you were efficient, you would line the clothes up so that each item<br />

did not need two clothes pins, but shared one of the clothes pins with<br />

the next washed item.<br />

9) Clothes off of the line before dinner time, neatly folded in the clothes<br />

basket and ready to be ironed.<br />

10) IRONED? Well, that’s a whole other subject.<br />

26 Years<br />

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Over 250 vendors offering auniquea selection of<br />

china, glassware, collectibles, furniture, art,<br />

primitives, nostalgia, vintage & vinyl.<br />

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Wed - Fri 10-5<br />

Sat - Sun 10-6<br />

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off Hwy 6 North between<br />

Hamilton & Guelph<br />

Plenty of<br />

FREE Parking<br />

Over 250<br />

VENDORS<br />

These are the newest shops<br />

to try our big, little paper...<br />

- Ailsa Craig -<br />

New Moon Community Homestead<br />

Humming Herd Acres Alpaca Farm<br />

- Aylmer -<br />

Old Imperial Farmers’ Market<br />

- Blenheim -<br />

JJ Sports & Collecbles<br />

Thompson Orchards<br />

- Bothwell -<br />

Sundowner Truck Accessories<br />

- Dresden -<br />

The Studio Art Gallery<br />

- Goderich -<br />

Vinylly Vintage<br />

- Harrow/Colchester -<br />

Colchester Village Country Market<br />

- Jarvis -<br />

Jarvisfest<br />

- Kincardine -<br />

Penetangear<br />

- Leamington -<br />

Leamington Raceway<br />

- Mitchell -<br />

Mitchell BIA<br />

- Parkhill -<br />

Calmante Studio Hair & Spa<br />

- Pt. Edward/Sarnia/Petrolia -<br />

Sitara Indian Cuisine<br />

- Ripley -<br />

Shoreline Chic<br />

- Sarnia -<br />

Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery<br />

Korny Korners Farm<br />

- Selkirk -<br />

Coonwood Mansion<br />

- Strathroy -<br />

Texas Longhorn Ranch<br />

Strathroy Downtown Market<br />

- St. Thomas -<br />

Rotary Discovery Tour<br />

-Thamesville -<br />

Thoroughly Painted Quarters<br />

Canterlope<br />

- Woodstock -<br />

Woodstock Automove Flea Market<br />

- Waterford -<br />

Vegetable Creek Originals<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 <strong>Daytripping</strong>!<br />

in Southwestern Ontario<br />

®<br />

the<br />

“toy store”<br />

for the<br />

cooks<br />

in your<br />

kitchen!<br />

@thekeepingroom<br />

From aprons to zesters,<br />

come visit our wonderful<br />

world of kitchen gadgetry,<br />

utensils, equipment and<br />

entertaining accessories.<br />

On The Move<br />

• Stasher bags • Beeswax wraps<br />

• Reusable straws • Travel cutlery<br />

Porcelain & Stoneware<br />

• Emile Henry<br />

• LeCreuset • Staub<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Cocktails & Wine<br />

• Dillons • Spiegelau • Margarita<br />

• Coupe • Martini • Beer<br />

BBQ Bits<br />

Bakeware<br />

• Nordicware • Bannetons<br />

• Silpat • Pudding basins<br />

• Bread baking stuff • Mason Cash<br />

• Oxo Premium Commercial<br />

• Hundreds of cookie cutters<br />

Cookware<br />

• LeCreuset • Lodge • Henckel<br />

• Scanpan • Gastrolux<br />

While out <strong>Daytripping</strong>...<br />

tell us you saw us here<br />

and receive a little<br />

“thank you” gift<br />

for coming!<br />

HOURS:<br />

Monday-Saturday 10-5:30<br />

Sunday 12-4<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> “The Waterfall Capital of the World” is Hamilton, Ontario with over 100 waterfalls.<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 />

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 Chocolate Trail - self-guided tour www.visitstratford.ca/chocolatetrail<br />

Stratford ongoing Bacon & Ale Trail - self-guided tour www.visitstratford.ca/bacontrail<br />

Stratford ongoing Audio Walking Tours www.visitstratford.ca<br />

Stratford ongoing Saturdays - Farmers’ Market 7am-12pm www.stratfordagriculturalsociety.com<br />

Woodstock ongoing Saturdays - Farmers’ Market 7am-12pm www.woodstockfairgrounds.com<br />

Goderich July 7-28 Piping down the Sun at Rotary Cove Beach www.goderich.ca<br />

Leamington til Jul 28 Friday Night Paddles with Pelee Wings www.peleewings.ca<br />

Dresden til Aug 7 Live Harness Racing www.dresden-raceway.ca<br />

Dresden til Aug 17 Rotary Weekly Concerts in the Park (Thurs 6-8 pm) Find Us on Facebook<br />

Goderich til Aug 24 Thursday night concert series www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

Burlington til Aug 27 Wed and Sun concerts in the park 7:30pm www.burlington.ca<br />

Tillsonburg til Aug 27 Exhibit ‘Golden Treasures’ at Annandalae www.tillsonburg.ca<br />

St.Thomas til Sept 2 Cycling: an Unspoken History exhibit www.elgincounty.ca/museum<br />

Kincardine til Sept 2 Piping in the Park 8-9 pm Saturdays Victoria Park www.kincardine.ca<br />

Kincardine til Sept 4 Market in the Park - Mondays 9am-2pm www.kincardine.ca<br />

Blenheim til Sept 14 Concerts in the Park - Thursdays 7-8:30pm www.townofblenheim.com<br />

Bright til Sept 16 Saturdays - A Look Back at Clubs, Teams & Organizations 519-535-1417<br />

Kingsville til Sept 17 Pelee Island Winery <strong>Summer</strong> Sundays on the Patio www.peleeisland.com/events<br />

Stratford til Sept 27 Wed/Sat/Sun Art in the Park - Lakeside Park www.artintheparkstratford.ca<br />

Komoka til Oct Community Market - Saturdays 9-12 www.komokacommunitymarket.com<br />

Grand Bend til Oct 4 Farmers’ Market at Heritage Museum (Wed 8-1) www.lambtonshoresmarkets.com<br />

Forest til Oct 6 Farmers’ & Artisan Market (Fridays 9-1) www.lambtonshoresmarkets.com<br />

Petrolia til Oct 7 Farmers’ Market - Saturdays 7:30-12 Find Us on Facebook<br />

Goderich til Oct 8 Sat/Sun Farmers Market www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

Burlington til Oct 28 Canada Waterscapes Exhibit at Joseph Brant Museum www.museumsofburlington.ca<br />

Stratford til Oct 31 Savour & Sip Trail - self-guided tour www.visitstratford.ca/savourtrail<br />

Kincardine July-Aug Outdoor Live Music - Tuesdays & Wednesdays www.kincardine.ca<br />

Petrolia July-Aug Petrolia Discovery Historic Oil Field Tours Thurs-Sun www.petroliadiscovery.com<br />

Dresden Jul5-Aug19 Exhibit “Roots” at the Studio Art Gallery Find us on FB or IG<br />

Baden Jul6-Aug31 Concerts on the Lawn at Castle Kilbride www.castlekilbride.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 />

Kingsville Jul8-Aug26 Saturdays - Open Streets Kingsville www.kingsville.ca<br />

Grand Bend July9-Aug27 <strong>Summer</strong> Sunset Sounds beach concerts (Sundays) www.summersunsetsounds.ca<br />

St.Jacobs Sep8-Oct7 Art Show and Auction at Three Sisters Cultural Centre www.threesisterscentre.ca<br />

Tillsonburg Sep8-Oct29 Small Wonders Art Show & Sale at Annandale www.tillsonburg.ca<br />

Brights Grove Sep9-Oct28 CANSCAIP in the Grove: Art of Picturebooks Exhibit www.galleryinthegrove.com<br />

Harriston Sep22-Oct15 Culture Days www.town.minto.on.ca<br />

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

also see “ongoing events” above<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 />

5-22 Grand Bend The Crooner at South Huron Stage www.draytonentertainment.com<br />

5-23 Cambridge A Few Good Men at Hamilton Family Theatre www.draytonentertainment.com<br />

6 Woodstock Thurs: Music at Museum Square Noon -2pm www.cityofwoodstock.ca<br />

6-9 Essex Fun Fest www.essexfunfest.com<br />

6-9 London TD Sunfest www.sunfest.on.ca<br />

7 Chatham Friday Market www.sonsofkent.com<br />

7 Kincardine Kincardine Sunset Market, 5-9 at Dunsmoor Park 519-706-0335<br />

7 Sarnia First Friday - Downtown Cultural Walkabout www.sarniafirstfriday.com<br />

7-8 Norwich Town Wide Yard Sale **********<br />

7-8 Petrolia Art in the Park www.artintheparkpetrolia.ca<br />

7-8 Sarnia Beats on the Streets www.facebook.com/beatsonthestreet<br />

7-9 Kincardine Scottish Festival and Highland Games www.kincardinescottishfestival.ca<br />

8 Bright Hotel California at Walters Music Venue www.waltersmusicvenue.com<br />

8 Burlington Car Show www.burlingtoncarshow.ca<br />

8 Kingsville Open Streets - Lego Night Theme www.kingsville.ca/openstreets<br />

8 Lighthouse Cove Town Wide Yard Sale **********<br />

8 Oil Springs Black Gold Fest at Oil Museum www.oilmuseum.ca<br />

8 Peacock Point Town Wide Yard Sale **********<br />

8 Petrolia Barn Dance with Scott Manery & The Barnburners www.town.petrolia.on.ca<br />

8 Port Burwell Outdoor Concert at Playhouse - Practically Hip www.periscopeplayhouse.com<br />

8 Port Glasgow Fishing Derby by Kiwanis Club of Rodney www.facebook.com/kiwanisclubofrodney<br />

July <strong>2023</strong> continued<br />

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

SHOP<br />

LOCAL<br />

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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 Paris Monsters in Paris www.parisfairgrounds.com<br />

8-9 Saugeen Shores Studio Tour www.shorelineartists.net<br />

8-9 Windsor Historic Duff-Baby Mansion Tours 519-253-1812<br />

9 Caledonia Music in the Park 7pm www.caledonia-chamber.com<br />

9 Grand Bend <strong>Summer</strong> Sunset Sounds - She Wolves of London www.summersunsetsounds.ca<br />

9 Ridgetown Antique Car and Tractor Show www.ridgetownrotary.org<br />

10-15 Bright The Duelling Pianos at Walters Music Venue www.waltersmusicvenue.com<br />

11 St.George Music in the Parks www.brant.ca<br />

12-15 Goderich First Time for Everything Theatre Festival www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

12-15 London Rock the Park www.rockthepark.ca<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 />

12-29 Grand Bend “Kinky Boots” at Huron County Playhouse www.draytonentertainment.com<br />

12-29 Port Stanley Festival Theatre ‘On the Air’ www.psft.ca<br />

12-Aug5 St.Jacobs “Joseph & the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat” www.draytonentertainment.com<br />

13 Woodstock Thurs: Music at Museum Square Noon -2pm www.cityofwoodstock.ca<br />

13-15 Blenheim Cherryfest www.townofblenheim.com<br />

13-15 Goderich Kinsmen <strong>Summer</strong>fest www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

13-16 Belle River Sun Splash Festival www.belleriverbia.com<br />

13-29 Drayton “New Canadian Curling Club” at Drayton Festival www.draytonentertainment.com<br />

14 Hamilton Art Crawl on James North www.tourismhamilton.com<br />

14-15 Hagersville Hagersville Rocks www.hagersvillerocks.com<br />

14-15 Hamilton Because Beer www.becausebeer.ca<br />

14-15 Sarnia Bright’s Grove Music Fest www.facebook.com/BGmusicfest<br />

14-16 Amherstburg Open Air Weekends www.visitamherstburg.ca<br />

14-16 Kincardine Lighthouse Blues Festival www.lighthousebluesfestival.com<br />

14-16 St.Marys Stonetown Heritage Festival www.discoverstmarys.ca<br />

15 Colchester Village Country Market find us on Facebook<br />

15 Glencoe Town Wide Yard Sale **********<br />

15 Kingsville Open Streets - games theme www.kingsville.ca/openstreets<br />

15 Leamington Dark Sky Nights at Point Pelee www.parkscanada.ca<br />

15 Mitchell Natalie McMaster and Donnell Leahy www.westperthvillage.ca<br />

15 Point Edward Mackinac Race Rotary Breakfast www.rotarysarnia.com<br />

15 Point Edward Come Watch the Mackinac Race www.villageofpointedward.com<br />

15 Selkirk Victorian House Guest Experience www.cottonwoodmansionmuseum.com<br />

15 Sebringville Town Wide Yard Sale **********<br />

15-29 Brights Grove Off Your Wall Fundraiser ART SALE www.galleryinthegrove.com<br />

16 Grand Bend <strong>Summer</strong> Sunset Sounds - Stacey Kay www.summersunsetsounds.ca<br />

16 Hamilton Train Days with the Golden Horseshoe Steamers www.hamilton.ca/museumevents<br />

16 Mitchell Touch a Truck www.westperth.com<br />

16 Parkhill Tia and Tommy in concert at Carnegie Gallery www.parkhillgallery.ca<br />

16 Woodstock Toy and Collectibles Expo www.collectorshows.ca<br />

18 Scotland Music in the Parks www.brant.ca<br />

19-22 Goderich Downtown Days www.exploregoderich.ca<br />

19-Aug 27 St.Jacobs “Perfect Wedding” at Schoolhouse Theatre www.draytonentertainment.com<br />

20 Forest Car Show www.shopforest.ca<br />

20 Onondaga Outdoor Movie Nights www.brant.ca<br />

20 St. Thomas BBQ Chicken Fundraiser 5-6:30 (Advance sales only) 519-631-7368<br />

20 Woodstock Thurs: Music at Museum Square Noon -2pm www.cityofwoodstock.ca<br />

20-22 St.Marys Kinsmen <strong>Summer</strong>fest www.discoverstmarys.ca<br />

20-23 Oakland Mackenzie Creek Music Festival find us on Facebook<br />

20-Aug13 Stratford <strong>Summer</strong> Music www.stratfordsummermusic.ca<br />

21 Amherstburg Night Market www.visitamherstburg.ca<br />

21 Kincardine Kincardine Sunset Market, 5-9 at Dunsmoor Park 519-706-0335<br />

21 London Comedian Daniel Sloss at Centennial Hall www.centennialhall.london.ca<br />

21-22 Baden Twenties Tea and Tour at Castle Kilbride -preregister www.castlekilbride.ca<br />

21-22 Paris Night Market find us on Facebook<br />

21-22 Sarnia Revelree Music Fest at Canatara Park www.revelreemusicfestival.com<br />

21-23 Leamington Ribfest www.summitshowscanada.ca<br />

21-23 Woodstock <strong>Summer</strong> Streetfest and Car Cruise www.downtownwoodstock.ca<br />

22 Aylmer Pawsitively Dog Festival www.pawsitivelyelgin.com<br />

22 Bright The Good Brothers at Walter Music Venue www.waltersmusicvenue.com<br />

22 Cottam Open streets www.kingsville.ca/openstreets<br />

22 Chatham Backyard Bluesfest at Sons of Kent Brewing Co www.sonsofkent.com<br />

22 Dresden Downtown Dresden Night Market www.dresden.ca<br />

22 Goderich Memories Then and Now Car Show www.goderich.ca<br />

22 Lucan <strong>Summer</strong>fest www.visitmiddlesex.ca<br />

22 Melbourne Blueberry Festival at Arrowwood Farms www.arrowwoodfarmontario.com<br />

22 Port Stanley Music on the Rails with Port Stanely Railway www.pstr.on.ca<br />

22 Port Burwell Outdoor Concert at Periscope Playhouse - Mudmen www.periscopeplayhouse.com<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 />

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

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />

13 14 15 16 17 18 19<br />

20 21 22 23 24 25 26<br />

27 28 29 30 31<br />

July <strong>2023</strong> continued<br />

22-23 Sarnia Bluewater Triathalon, Duathlon www.bluewatertriathlon.ca<br />

23 Caledonia Music in the Park 7pm www.caledonia-chamber.com<br />

23 Grand Bend <strong>Summer</strong> Sunset Sounds - Mudmen/Brothers Wilde www.summersunsetsounds.ca<br />

23 Merlin Vintage Truck, Motorcycle and Tractor Show at Legion find us on Facebook<br />

23 Woodstock Automotive Flea Market www.collectorshows.ca<br />

25 Cainsville Music in the Parks www.brant.ca<br />

27 London Peppa Pig’s Adventure at Budweiser Gardens www.budweisergardens.com<br />

27 Waterford Downtown Starlight Shopping 5-8 pm, entertainment 519-410-8821<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 Baden Ghost Tours at Castle Kilbride - pre-register www.ghostwalks.com<br />

29 Bright Against the Wind - Bob Seger Experience www.waltersmusicvenue.com<br />

29 Kingsville Open Streets - Christmas in July Theme www.kingsville.ca/openstreets<br />

29 London Brian Regan at Centennial Hall www.centennialhall.london.ca<br />

29 Ridgetown Town Wide Yard Sale **********<br />

29-30 Dorchester Pet Fest www.dorchesterpetfest.com<br />

29-30 Forest Mid <strong>Summer</strong> Market at Alton Farms Estate Winery www.afew.wine<br />

29-30 London Island Fest at Covent Garden Market www.coventmarket.com<br />

30 Amherstburg Gone Crazy Car Show www.visitwindsoressex.com<br />

30 Baden Whisked Up Weekends at Castle Kilbride www.castlekilbride.ca<br />

30 Grand Bend <strong>Summer</strong> Sunset Sounds - Long Range Hustle www.summersunsetsounds.ca<br />

30 Hamilton Train Days with Golden Horseshoe Steamers www.hamilton.ca/museumevents<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 previous page<br />

1 Paris Music in the Parks www.brant.ca<br />

2-7 Brigden Campout Jamboree Weekend at Fairgrounds www.brigdenfair.ca<br />

2-19 Port Stanley “The Beaver Club” at Port Stanley Theatre www.psft.ca<br />

3 Sarnia Hot NIght, Cool Cars - Street Machines Car Show www.sarniastreetmachines.com<br />

3-7 London Ribfest www.canadasbiggestparty.com<br />

3-20 Cambridge “Kinky Boots” at Hamilton Family Theatre www.draytonentertainment.com<br />

3-20 Grand Bend “New Canadian Curling Club” at South Huron Stage www.draytonentertainment.com<br />

4-5 St.Williams Crafts at the Kiln at Burning Kiln Winery www.burningkilnwinery.ca<br />

4-6 Corunna Captain Kidd Days Find us on Facebook<br />

4-6 Leamington Hogs for Hospice www.hogsforhospice.com<br />

4-6 Port Lambton Gala Days www.portlambtonpirates.ca<br />

4-7 Hamilton Lucky Lion Night Market www.luckylionnightmarket.ca<br />

4-7 Port Stanley CALIPSO Find us on Facebook<br />

5 Amherstburg Military Heritage Day at Fort Malden www.parkscanada.ca<br />

5 Brigden Brigden Market at Fairgrounds www.brigdenfair.ca<br />

5 Dresden Emancipation Day at Josiah Henson Museum www.heritagetrust.on.ca<br />

5 Erieau Art on the Boulevard www.artontheboulevard.ca<br />

5 Kincardine Cruise Day 12-4 at the airport (cars/food/vendors) www.kincardine.ca<br />

5 Princeton Town Wide Yard Sales ********<br />

5 Port Stanley Colours on the Beach Find us on Facebook<br />

5 Selkirk Cottonwood’s Classic Car Show www.cottonwoodmansionmuseum.com<br />

5 Southampton Art on the Fence (rain day Aug 6th) www.shorelineartists.net<br />

5 Strathroy Night Market ********<br />

STRATHROY NIGHT MARKET<br />

Frank & Front Street<br />

DOWNTOWN STRATHROY<br />

Local Vendors • Restaurant Specials<br />

Live Music • Bouncy Castles & More!<br />

LICENSED, ALL AGES EVENT<br />

AUGUST 5<br />

4-10 pm<br />

5 St. George Town Wide Yard Sales ********<br />

5-6 Port Burwell Bayham Beachfest www.facebook.com/bayhambeachfest/<br />

5-6 Watford Cornfest find us on Facebook<br />

6 Kincardine <strong>Summer</strong> Street Party (vendors/entertainment etc) www.kincardine.ca<br />

6 Sarnia Bluewater International Granfondo www.bigf.ca<br />

7 Bothwell Town Wide Yard Sales ********<br />

8 Petrolia “Jonas and Barry in the Home” at Playhouse www.thevpp.ca<br />

8 St.George Music in the Parks www.brant.ca<br />

9-Sep3 Grand Bend “Rock of Ages” at Huron Country Playhouse www.draytonentertainment.com<br />

10 Mt. Pleasant Outdoor Movie Nights www.brant.ca<br />

11 Chatham Night Market at Sons of Kent Brewing Co. www.sonsofkent.com<br />

11 Leamington Dark Skies Night at Point Pelee www.parkscanada.ca<br />

11-12 Bothwell Old Autos Car Show www.oldautos.ca<br />

August <strong>2023</strong> continued<br />

11-13 Alymer Fair www.aylmerfair.ca<br />

11-13 Brantfd/PtDover South Coast Jazz Music Festival www.southcoastjazz.com<br />

11-13 Comber Fair www.comberfair.com<br />

11-13 Goderich Celtic Roots Festival www.celticfestival.ca<br />

11-13 Forest Western Ontario Steam Threshers www.wosta.ca<br />

11-13 Hamilton Concrete Canvas Art Festival www.concretecanvasfest.com<br />

11-13 Kingsville Greenway Jam www.kingsvillemusicsociety.com<br />

11-13 Kincardine Kincardine Yoga Festival - register for classes 519-396-7791<br />

11-13 Parkhill Fair www.parkhillfair.com<br />

11-13 McGregor Essex County Steam and Engine Show www.essexsteamandgasengine.com<br />

11-13 Sarnia Sarnia Ontario Aviation Rally (SOAR) find us on Facebook<br />

11-13 St.Thomas Elgin Historical Show www.kettlecreekconservation.on.ca<br />

11-13 Wallaceburg WAMBO 35th annual www.wambo.ca<br />

12 Blenheim Chatham-Kent Plowing Match www.ckplowing.wordpress.com<br />

12 Bright Tribute to Rod Stewart at Walters Music Venue www.waltersmusicvenue.com<br />

12 Chatham Pridefest, 12-3 pm at Sons of Kent www.ckpride.com<br />

12 Cambridge Hugs for Hounds 10-5, Waterloo Police Hall www.hugsforhounds2.ca<br />

August 12, <strong>2023</strong><br />

10 am - 5 pm<br />

Vendors • Speakers • Exhibitors • Fundraising BBQ<br />

CELEBRATING SIGHTHOUNDS! Non-Agressive Dogs Welcome on Leash (no flexi-leads)<br />

1128 Rife Rd, Cambridge • www.hugsforhounds2.ca • 519-239-4069 $5 (Under 12 Free)<br />

12 Harriston Street Party www.town.minto.on.ca<br />

12 Oil Springs Family Fun Fest www.oilsprings.ca<br />

12 Port Burwell Outdoor Concert at Periscope Playhouse www.periscopeplayhouse.com<br />

12 St.Marys Town Wide Yard Sales ********<br />

12 Thorndale Town Wide Yard Sales ********<br />

12 Zurich Town Wide Yard Sales ********<br />

13 Burlington Ghost Walks at Bronte Provincial Park www.ontarioparks.com<br />

13 Caledonia Music in the Park 7pm www.caledonia-chamber.com<br />

13 Chatham Weekend Record Sale at Sons of Kent Brewing www.sonsofkent.com<br />

13 Grand Bend <strong>Summer</strong> Sunset Sounds - Mackenzie Blues Band www.summersunsetsounds.ca<br />

13 London Eldon House Garden Tour www.eldonhouse.ca<br />

14-25 Bright “Twitty and Lynn” salute to Conway and Loretta www.waltersmusicvenue.com<br />

14-26 Listowel Tent Sale at Spinrite Yarn Outlet - tentative date www.yarnfactoryoutlet.com<br />

15 Scotland Music in the Parks www.brant.ca<br />

16-18 Hamilton “The Tempest” at Dundurn Castle www.hamilton.ca/museumevents<br />

16-Sep3 Drayton “Sh-bom: Life Could be a Dream” www.draytonentertainment.com<br />

17 Delaware Rock the Park presents Delaware Nights www.rockthepark.ca<br />

17-Sep5 Paris Mary Maxim Tent Sale www.marymaxim.ca<br />

18 Kincardine Kincardine Sunset Market, 5-9 at Dunsmoor Park 519-706-0335<br />

18 Tecumseh Tecumseh Twilight www.tecumseh.ca<br />

18 Windsor Oullette Car Cruise 6pm www.cruisinouellette.ca<br />

18-19 Baden Twenties Tea and Tour at Castle Kibride - preregister www.castlekilbride.ca<br />

18-19 Paris Drinksfest www.parisdrinks.ca<br />

18-19 Woodstock Cowapolooza www.cityofwoodstock.ca<br />

18-20 Dundas Cactus Festival www.dundascactusfestival.ca<br />

18-20 Jarvis Jarvis Fest www.facebook.com/Jarvisfest<br />

18-20 Paisley Bruce County Heritage Farm Show www.bruceheritage.com<br />

18-20 Port Dover Main Street Market Days www.portdover.ca<br />

19 Cayuga Ruthven in Wonderland www.ruthvenpark.ca<br />

19 Colchester Village Country Market find us on Facebook<br />

19 Dresden Rock the Lot - concert at Kinsmen Park www.dresden.ca<br />

19 Kingsville Open Streets - Bike Rodeo and things that move www.kingsville.ca/openstreets<br />

19 London RuPaul’s Drag Race at Budweiser Gardens www.budweisergardens.com<br />

19 Parkhill Street Party www.northmiddlesex.on.ca<br />

19 Port Burwell Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

19 Richmond Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

19 Scotland Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

19 Straffordville Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

19 Stratford Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

19 Vienna Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

19-20 Dunnville Dunnville Grand Tour www.dunnvillegrandtour.com<br />

August Events continue on next page...<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong> “Yours to Discover” replaced “Keep it Beautiful” on Ontario licence plates in 1982.<br />

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

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6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />

13 14 15 16 17 18 19<br />

20 21 22 23 24 25 26<br />

27 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 />

August <strong>2023</strong> continued<br />

19-20 Port Dover Port Dover <strong>Summer</strong> Festival www.portdoversummerfestival.com<br />

19-20 St. Thomas Elgin Historical Show at Dan Patterson Cons Area 519-269-3977 or FB<br />

20 Ancaster Toy and Collectibles Expo www.collectorshows.ca<br />

20 Grand Bend <strong>Summer</strong> Sunset Sounds - Maggie’s Wake www.summersunsetsounds.ca<br />

20 Hamilton Train Days with Golden Horseshoe Live Steamers www.hamilton.ca/museumevents<br />

20 Mitchell Music in the Park www.westperth.com<br />

20 Port Stanley Music on the Rails - pre register required www.pstr.on.ca<br />

21-25 Hamilton “The Tempest” at Dundurn Castle www.hamilton.ca/museumevents<br />

22 Cainsville Music in the Parks www.brant.ca<br />

22 London Alabama in Concert at Budweiser Gardens www.budweisergardens.com<br />

23 Tillsonburg 50th Anniversary High Tea 2pm at Annandale www.tillsonburg.ca<br />

23-Sep9 Port Stanley “Where You Are” at Port Stanley Theatre www.pstr.on.ca<br />

24 St.George Outdoor Movie Nights www.brant.ca<br />

25 Forest Kids Day www.shopforest.ca<br />

25-26 Zurich Beanfest www.beanfest.ca<br />

25-27 Tecumseh Corn Festival www.tecumseh.ca<br />

25-27 Winona Peach Festival www.winonapeach.com<br />

26 Baden Ghost Walks at Castle Kilbride tickets needed www.ghostwalks.com<br />

26 Belmont Pickers Swap Meet Antiques & Nostalgia 519-269-3705<br />

PICKERS SWAP MEET ANTIQUES & NOSTALGIA<br />

Sat, Aug 26, 9am-2<br />

• 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 />

11am-2pm $5 • Vendors $20<br />

• Larg<br />

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15539 Whittaker Road • East of Belmont • 519-269-3705<br />

ACROSS FROM WHITTAKER LAKE PARK AT TERRY AUTO BODY COLLISION CENTRE<br />

26 Ingersoll Harvest Market www.ingersoll.ca/cheesemuseum<br />

INGERSOLL KIWANIS<br />

HARVEST MARKET<br />

AUGUST 26, <strong>2023</strong><br />

at the Ingersoll Cheese & Agricultural Museum<br />

A FULL DAY OF FREE FAMILY FUN!<br />

Farmers Market, Food Trucks,<br />

Music, Museum Demos & Displays,<br />

Kids Activities, Model T Assembly Team<br />

290 Harris Street, INGERSOLL 9:30 to 4:30<br />

519-485-5510 • ingersoll.ca/cheesemuseum<br />

26 Kincardine Gathering of the Bands www.kincardine.ca/events<br />

26 Kincardine Marine Heritage Day www.kincardine.ca/events<br />

26 Kingsville Open Streets - Street and Glow Party www.kingsville.ca/openstreets<br />

26 London Teddy Bear Picnic at Eldon House www.eldonhouse.ca<br />

26 Port Burwell Outdoor Concert at Periscope Playhouse 7:30pm www.periscopeplayhouse.com<br />

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

also see “ongoing events” on page 72<br />

SHOP<br />

LOCAL<br />

1 Kincardine Kincardine Sunset Market, 5-9 at Dunsmoor Park 519-706-0335<br />

1-2 Goderich West Coast Blues Festival www.goderich.ca<br />

1-4 Buxton Buxton 100th Anniversary Homecoming www.buxtonmuseum.com<br />

21975 A.D. Shadd Rd., North Buxton<br />

519-352-4799<br />

www.buxtonmuseum.com<br />

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

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2<br />

3 4 5 6 7 8 9<br />

10 11 12 13 14 15 16<br />

17 18 19 20 21 22 23<br />

24 25 26 27 28 29 30<br />

100th Labour Day<br />

Homecoming Celebration<br />

All Weekend: September 1-4, <strong>2023</strong><br />

• Buxton History/Genealogy Conference<br />

• Launch of International Association of BIPOC Winemakers<br />

• Family Feud Baseball • 3 on 3 Basketball<br />

• Auto & Craft Show • Re-Enactments<br />

• Inflatables • Local Talent • Wagon Rides<br />

• Monday Parade: Abe Lincoln Presentation<br />

• Craig Shreve Book Reading/Signing & Much More!<br />

2 Ailsa Craig Car Show www.northmiddlesex.on.ca<br />

2 Sarnia Plowing Match - SW corner of Waterworks/Confed www.lambtonplowmens.ca<br />

2 Blue Point Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

2-3 Wallacetown Heritage Farm Show at Backus Page House Museum www.backuspagehouse.ca<br />

2-4 Marshville Heritage Festival, art and craft show www.marshvilleheritagesociety.org<br />

4-9 Bright The Fitzgeralds in concert at Walters Music Venue www.waltersmusicvenue.com<br />

5-24 Petrolia “Kitchen Party Leftovers” at Playhouse www.thevpp.ca<br />

7-10 Leamington Poutine Feast www.poutinefeastontario.com<br />

7-10 St.Thomas Fall Open house at Harvest Table Rustic Designs Find us on Facebook<br />

8 Burford Outdoor Movie Nights www.brant.ca<br />

8 London Comedian Jim Jefferies www.centennialhall.london.ca<br />

8-9 Lasalle Last Call before Fall - craft brew festival www.lasalle.ca<br />

8-9 London London Modern Quilt Guild Quilt Show www.londonmodernquiltguildcanada.com<br />

8-10 Blyth Huron Pioneer Threshers Reunion www.blythsteamshow.com<br />

8-10 London Air Show www.airshowlondon.com<br />

8-10 Petrolia Petrolia - Enniskillen Fall Fair www.petroliafair.ca<br />

8-17 London Western Fair www.westernfair.ca<br />

9 Blyth Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

9 Brigden Ploughman’s Party: Scott Manery & the Barnburners www.brigdenfair.ca<br />

9 Burford Town Wide Yard Sales **********<br />

9 Chatham Country Hoe-down at Sons of Kent Brewing Co. www.sonsofkent.com<br />

9 Paris Afro-Caribbean Festival www.afrocaribbeanfestival.org<br />

9 Sarnia Yuk Yuk’s Comedy - Mike Wilmot & Fiona O’Brien www.imperialtheatre.net<br />

9 Sarnia Art in the Park (Mike Weir Park, Brights Grove) www.rotaryartintheparksarnia.com<br />

26 Selkirk Cottonwood’s Victorian Garden Party www.cottonwoodmansionmuseum.com<br />

26 Straffordville Watermelon fest www.bayham.on.ca<br />

26 Windsor Open Days at Duff-Baby house 519-253-1812<br />

26-27 Amherstburg Art by the River at Fort Malden National Historic site www.gibsonartgallery.com<br />

26-27 Shedden Fair www.sheddenfair.com<br />

27 Amherstburg Southern Ontario Vintage Bicycle Show find us on Facebook<br />

27 Baden Whisked Up Weekends at Castle Kilbride www.castlekilbride.ca<br />

27 Caledonia Music in the Park 7pm www.caledonia-chamber.com<br />

27 Grand Bend <strong>Summer</strong> Sunset Sounds - Lyndon John X www.summersunsetsounds.ca<br />

27 Lasalle Night Market www.lasalle.ca<br />

27 Parkhill Harmony Woods in concert at Carnegie Gallery www.parkhillgallery.ca<br />

27 Reeces Corners Classic Car & Truck Show, Countryview Campground 519-402-4565<br />

31-Sep3 Harrow Fair www.harrowfair.com<br />

169th<br />

Annual<br />

HARROW FAIR<br />

Thursday, August 31st to<br />

Sunday, September 3rd, <strong>2023</strong><br />

One of the Largest Rural Fairs in Ontario<br />

$12/day • $30/wknd pass • Children 12 & under FREE!<br />

• Parade • Midway • Nightly Live Entertainment • Bingo Tent • Pie Tent<br />

• Crafters’ Alley • Dog Agility Show • Agriculture Competition<br />

• Kids Entertainment • Tractor Pull • Homeshow • More<br />

Colchester South & Harrow Fair Agricultural Society www.harrowfair.com<br />

31-Sep4 Paris Fair www.parisfairgrounds.com<br />

9-10 Goderich Salty Dogs Pirate Festival (see ad on next page) www.faires.ca<br />

10 Hamilton Train Days with Golden Horseshoe Live Steamers www.hamilton.ca/museumevents<br />

10 Woodstock Model Train Show and Sale www.collectorshows.ca<br />

11-16 Bright NYC3 in concert at Walters Music Venue www.waltersmusicvenue.com<br />

12-14 Woodstock Outdoor Farm Show www.outdoorfarmshow.com<br />

14 St. Williams The Barenaked Ladies in Concert - tickets required www.burningkiln.ca<br />

15 Belle River Stroll the Street find us on Facebook<br />

15 Scotland Outdoor Movie Nights www.brant.ca<br />

15-16 Goderich Salt Festival www.goderich.ca<br />

15-16 Wyoming Plympton - Wyoming Fair www.plympton-wyomingfair.com<br />

15-17 Amherstburg Uncommon Festival www.visitamherstburg.ca<br />

15-17 Harriston Fair www.harristonmintofair.ca<br />

15-17 London Lucky Lion Night Market www.luckylionnightmarket.ca<br />

15-17 Rodney Fair www.rodneyfair.ca<br />

16 Caledonia Antique Show at The Yellow Farmhouse Find us on Facebook & Instagram<br />

THE YELLOW<br />

FA RMHOUSE<br />

Open Select Weekends<br />

697 Stoney Creek Road<br />

CALEDONIA<br />

Company is Coming<br />

antique show<br />

Saturday, SEPT 16 • 10-4<br />

FEATURING 15 GREAT DEALERS<br />

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

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2<br />

3 4 5 6 7 8 9<br />

10 11 12 13 14 15 16<br />

17 18 19 20 21 22 23<br />

24 25 26 27 28 29 30<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 />

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

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16 17 18 19 20 21<br />

22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

29 30 31<br />

16 Colchester Village Country Market find us on Facebook<br />

16 Clinton Harvestfest www.centralhuron.ca<br />

16 London Bryce Vine at London Music Hall www.londonmusichall.com<br />

16 London The Chicks at Budweiser Gardens www.budweisergardens.com<br />

16 Petrolia Farm to Table Harvestfest www.town.petrolia.on.ca<br />

16 Thamesville Car Show **********<br />

Thamesville<br />

DOWNTOWN<br />

THAMESVILLE<br />

September 16 • 8 am to 4 pm<br />

PRE-REGISTER CARS: 519-401-1085<br />

16 Windsor Open Days at Duff-Baby Mansion 519-253-1812<br />

16-17 Burlington Telling Tales 15th Annual Festival, 10am-4pm www.tellingtales.org<br />

16-17 London London Comic Con www.londoncomiccon.ca<br />

16-17 St.George Apple Fest www.stgeorgeapplefest.ca<br />

39 th year<br />

St. George<br />

Apple Fest<br />

3rd Weekend in<br />

September<br />

September 16th & 17th, <strong>2023</strong><br />

SATURDAY 10-6 • SUNDAY 10-5<br />

• Children’s Play Area<br />

• Over 120 Vendors<br />

• Apple Pies/Dumplings/Cider<br />

• Daily Entertainment on Main Stage<br />

and Children’s Area Stage<br />

• Saturday Night Community Street Party<br />

www.stgeorgeapplefest.ca<br />

ww.stgeorgeapplefest.ca<br />

VISIT OUR<br />

WEBSITE<br />

17 Mooretown Downriver Gift and Craft Sale www.mooremuseum.com<br />

DOWNRIVER CRAFT & GIFT SALE<br />

Get an<br />

early start<br />

on holiday<br />

shopping!<br />

september <strong>2023</strong> continued<br />

At MOORE MUSEUM • 94 Moore Line, Mooretown<br />

25 minutes south of Sarnia • 519-867-2020<br />

www.mooremuseum.ca<br />

Sunday, September 17th, 10 am - 4 pm<br />

Over 100 tables<br />

Something for<br />

everyone.<br />

~FOOD BOOTH~<br />

Adults $2.00<br />

Children under 13<br />

FREE with adult<br />

17 Paris Kinsmen Car show and swap meet www.brantfordkinsmen.ca<br />

18 London Morgan Wallen at Budweiser Gardens www.budweisergardens.com<br />

19-23 Bowling Green International Plowing Match www.plowingmatch.org<br />

22-23 Glencoe Fair www.glencoefair.ca<br />

22-24 Forest Fall Fair www.theforestfair.ca<br />

22-24 London Psychic and Crystal Fair www.centennialhall.london.ca<br />

22-24 Thorndale Fair www.thorndalefair.com<br />

23 Aberfoyle Saturday Antique Show www.aberfoyleantiquemarket.com<br />

Saturday Special Antique Show<br />

Saturday, S ,<br />

Sept. t<br />

23<br />

3<br />

Dealers at this<br />

Special Saturday Show!<br />

am to 4pm • $10 admission<br />

Regular Sunday Market Days (Sundays only 8am-4pm):<br />

Sundays through October 29 • $5 admisson, rain or shine<br />

2 km north of 401 exit 299, near G<br />

Guelph • 1-877-763-1077 • www.aberfoyleantiquemarket.com<br />

23 Chatham Walk Right Back: The Everly Brothers www.chathamcapitoltheatre.com<br />

23 Corunna Corunna 200 - Street Festival www.corunna<strong>2023</strong>.com<br />

In 1823 Corunna was surveyed to become the Capital of Canada!<br />

www.corunna<strong>2023</strong>.com<br />

September 23 • 10 to 3<br />

Lyndock Street, CORUNNA<br />

(between Fane & Cameron)<br />

• Vendors • Entertainment<br />

• Demonstrations • Family Fun<br />

23 Palmerston Tiny Trains and Treats www.allaboardpalmerston.ca<br />

23 London John Crist at Centennial Hall www.centennialhall.london.ca<br />

23 Sarnia Comedian Jeff Leeson www.imperialtheatre.net<br />

23 St.Marys Doors Open www.discoverstmarys.ca<br />

23 Woodstock Taste of Art - tickets needed - at Art Gallery www.woodstockartgallery.ca<br />

24 Baden Whisked Up Weekends at Castle Kilbride www.castlekilbride.ca<br />

24 Lasalle Night Market www.lasalle.ca<br />

26 Selkirk Fall Harvest Makers’ Market www.cottonwoodmansionmuseum.com<br />

28 Sarnia Sketch Comedy with Geri Hall & Gary Pearson www.imperialtheatre.net<br />

28-30 Wallacetown Fair www.wallacetownfair.ca<br />

29-Oct 1 Alvinston Brooke-Alvinston Fall Fair www.alvinstonfair.com<br />

29-Oct 1 Ilderton Fair www.ildertonfair.ca<br />

september <strong>2023</strong> continued<br />

30 Baden Ghost Walks at Castle Kilbride tickets required www.ghostwalks.com<br />

30 Chatham Oktoberfest at Sons of Kent Brewing www.sonsofkent.com<br />

30 Comber Visitation Church Bazaar 519-796-7560<br />

30 Wellesley Apple Butter and Cheese Festival www.wellesleyabcfestival.ca<br />

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

also see “ongoing events” on page 72<br />

1 St. Thomas Rotary Discovery Tour www.rotarystthomas.org<br />

Go on our MYSTERY TOUR!<br />

Club of St. Thomas<br />

T OUR PACKET<br />

$35 per car<br />

3rd Annual<br />

ROTARY DISCOVERY TOUR<br />

October 1st, <strong>2023</strong><br />

Starting at Ferguson RV World located at<br />

1249 Talbot St., St. Thomas<br />

anytime between 10 am & 12 pm<br />

Tickets available from any Rotary Club of St. Thomas member at:<br />

www.rotarystthomas.org or by scanning the QR code.<br />

3 Chatham Relive the Music: 50s & 60s Rock n Roll Show www.chathamcapitoltheatre.com<br />

4-29 Southampton Exhibition “Just the Best” at Arts Centre www.shorelineartists.net<br />

5 London Bonnie Raitt at Budweiser Gardens www.budweisergardens.com<br />

6-9 Brigden Fall Fair www.brigdenfair.ca<br />

MOORE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY<br />

Home of the Brigden Fair Since 1850<br />

BRIGDEN FALL FAIR “Aprons & Overalls” OCT 6th to 9th<br />

• Brigden Campout Jamboree Weekend – August 2nd to 7th<br />

• Brigden Market – August 5th<br />

• Ploughman’s Party: Scott Manery & The Barnburners – Sept 9th<br />

• Tractor Pull – Oct 6th / Demolition Derby – Oct 14th<br />

• Jamborees – 2nd Sunday of month Nov to April<br />

* All events take place at Fairgrounds & are subject to change<br />

2976 Brigden Rd, Brigden, 519-864-1197<br />

Updates at<br />

www.brigdenfair.ca<br />

or Brigden Fair<br />

6-7 St. Thomas Thames Valley Wood Turners Guild Show Find us on Facebook<br />

7 Baden Whisked Up Weekends at Castle Kilbride www.castlekilbride.ca<br />

10-29 Petrolia Lerner and Lowes Camelot at Playhouse www.thevpp.ca<br />

11-14 Chatham Crowfest www.crowfestck.com<br />

12-18 St.Jacobs Art Show by Don’t Look Now Studio www.ThreeSistersCentre.ca<br />

13-15 Dorchester Oxford Renaissance Festival www.faires.ca<br />

Salty Dogs<br />

Pirate Festival<br />

Sept. 9-10<br />

GODERICH<br />

www.Faires.ca<br />

Oxford<br />

Renaissance<br />

Festival<br />

Oct. 13-15<br />

DORCHESTER<br />

14 London Dermott Kennedy at Budweiser Gardens www.budweisergardens.com<br />

14 Windsor Open House at Duff-Baby Mansion 519-253-1812<br />

14 Windsor Craft Beer Festival at Willistead Park www.fareharbour.com<br />

14-15 Grand Bend Lambton Shores Fall Colour Craft Sale www.lambtonmuseums.ca<br />

19-22 Petrolia Fiery Faces www.fieryfaces.ca<br />

20-22 Sarnia Little Shop of Horrors www.imperialtheatre.net<br />

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St. Jacobs<br />

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Leamington See ads on Page 8<br />

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There’s No Place Like Home<br />

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4 Dresden See ads on Page 17<br />

620 Interiors<br />

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Kimberly’s One-of-a-Kind<br />

5<br />

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Sarnia Flea Market<br />

7 Clinton See ad on Page 34<br />

Repurposed Antiques & Décor<br />

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See ads on Pages 50<br />

Memory Lane Antiques<br />

Attic Books<br />

9<br />

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Iona See ad on Page 54<br />

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Lumley & Co. B&B<br />

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The Rusty Sign Shop<br />

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Courtland Treasures<br />

Antiques & Emporium<br />

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Waterford Antique Market<br />

Alice Street Antique Market<br />

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CJ’s Antiques Ltd.<br />

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Crossroads Antique Market<br />

Old World Marketplace<br />

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Southworks Antiques<br />

19 Freelton See ad on Page 71<br />

Freelton Antique Mall<br />

20 Aberfoyle See ad on Page 52<br />

Aberfoyle Antique Market<br />

21 St. Jacobs See ad on Page 44<br />

Market Road Antiques<br />

22 Harriston See ad on Page 37<br />

Davie’s Antiques<br />

23 Clifford See ad on Page 37<br />

Rooster’s Perch<br />

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Grand Bend See ad on Page 33<br />

Rustic to Refined<br />

12 Port Rowan See ad on Page 67<br />

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