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Debuting 2020Debuting 2020
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Marie Fischer Editor and Publisher
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I now have dozens of indoor plants to keep me occupied over the coming months
My favourite YouTube channels are Garden Answer Monty Don MissOrchidGirl Planterina (funny) and Summer Rayne Oakes (a fitting name and a brilliant young woman) to name a few
My orchids which I told you about last year are in good shape thanks to the knowledge I gained from watching YouTube A few have flowered Patience is the key
Of course reading likely the most popular passtime is a big comfort If you would like to contribute a book review or recommendations I would be happy to hear from you
I hope that you find joy in your life Be busy and well
Editors DeskHello Briar residents
I hope this issue of the Briar Crier finds you well Sadly 2020 the year many of us thought was going to be the perfect year turned out to be the most difficult year of the century Although the second wave of the Covid-19 Pandemic has already begun we have now had practice and we are informed
We have decided to cancel our 30th Anniversary Prize Competition because of the risks associated with picking up and delivering prizes We thank the businesses and residents who participated We will have lots to celebrate next year
Finding ways to stay healthy and happy at this time will be challenging I believe we can do this There have been times recently when I felt overwhelmed but fortunately I found things to keep me busy at home I trust that you have as well
My flower garden which is in its fifth year of growth if I am remembering correctly was beautiful and satisfying My kitchen garden didnt do as well however although we have eaten from it I was disappointed in the produce The shortened season prevented many tomatoes from ripening on the vine and there were not nearly as many zucchini squashes on the plants as there usually is hellip and the summer seemed to fly by I am grateful for the experience and I firmly believe that next year will be a better year
Our glorious Autumn season is now upon us which provides us with an opportunity we can take advantage of ie leisurely drives through the country to observe natures beauty Remember that you may have a short window of time for recreational driving
Now that the weather is cooler I have started spending more time inside I regularly watch YouTube where I can find videos on everything I can think of Videos I watched this summer inspired me to do more with my indoor garden
PS I just made zucchini bread for the first time It was delicious and a big hit I substituted creamed coconut for the oil I will give you the recipe next month
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Our summer fun was definitely different and terribly affected by COVID-19 and all of its related policies and regulations This virus has been a wake-up call
At the time of this writing there have been no cases of Covid-19
in Ward 4 and relatively speaking few in New Tecumseth Simcoe County Social Services has done an exemplary job of preventing the spread of this deadly virus especially at our seniorshomecare residences where many of our most vulnerable seniors live Bravo
We must continue to care and share Listen to the experts and believe in the science We are all in this together Leadership is everything Just look at the difference between Canada and the USA Politics has no place defying the medical communitythis virus is not a hoax Our American neighbours have lost close to a quarter of a million good citizens I am sure our ldquoSnowbirdsrdquo know many of them This is so sad and unnecessary Ignorance is no excuse
New Tecumseth staff has worked hard to keep our finances on the ldquoblackrdquo side of the ledger as opposed to in the ldquoredrdquo This has been no easy task during the COVID-19 shut down of a great deal of society and enterprises Council agreed to extend the taxation due dates and the Finance Department has told us what this loss will be Due to the declining prime rates on investment income the unfavourable variance is $7500000 The unfavourable revenue variance is $27100000 due to lost penalties and interest of approximately $19700000
I want to thank our taxpayers as most paid on time This scenario could have been far worse which would have affected next yearrsquos tax increases So far so good It will be difficult to work out the 2021 Budget We have always tried to give a reasonable level of service and do many capital projects based on our modest small-town assessment base I hope and pray that the days ahead are not too difficult
AROUND TOWN NEWS amp EVENTS
Councillors ReportThe LED Traffic Signal Replacements will move forward this year and there will be operating dollar savings for Hydro use Good news as energy efficiency is important
Council had a presentation by Jane Sinclair General Manager of Health and Emergency Services County of Simcoe and Salter Pilon Architecture Inc related to the Simcoe Manor and Village redevelopment in Beeton The Plan is still subject to the Ministry of Long Term Care funding for new long term care beds County Council has approved $177 million for this needed project There will be a 160-bed home and 170 housing units of different sizes as well as a variety of designs and accommodation The County will be responsible for the $66 million to cover its costs New land was acquired There will be a campus concept built in one phase which will save approximately $4 million COVID-19 spacing factors will be addressed as well This project will provide support to over 400 seniors across the Region The operating costs will be less and the housing units self-sustainable If all goes as planned construction could begin mid to late 2021 and take 24-30 months to complete Fundraising will be required - one resident has bequeathed $80000000 to this project This is a kind and generous donation for which the County is grateful
There was a notice on Facebook that due to abuse and misuse as of October 1 2020 many new rules will be implemented The USA may try to break up these monopolies if change does not occur Be cautious There will be fines and you could be blocked from using Facebook I do not have all the details We must all do our due diligence
The Federal Government recently legalized cannabis under certain rules and weak regulations (The Cannabis Act) which has taken up a great deal of staff time and resulted in several Local Planning Appeal Tribunal hearings and neighbour disputes There is little law enforcement can do Dumping this issue at the lower tier of government was unfair and dealing with the consequences is stressful This is not local Councilsrsquo area of expertise Federal ministries should regulate monitor and bear the costs associated with the creation of the Cannabis Act
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Many smallerrural Municipalities have been inundated with Cannabis operations Residents suffer the consequences of bad planning for the few users of Cannabis Itrsquos not about health itrsquos about the taxes these operations generate It has not been very successful as yet as it was not well executed I do know that it is an issue that is not going away anytime soon
Glorious Fall has arrived There is a chill in the air and winter is just around the corner Brrrr
Happy Thanksgiving to all New Tecumseth should be most thankful that we have no COVID deaths (as of this writing)
Stay safe Follow the guidelines They work
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Ontario Moving to Enhance Public Safety and Food Supply ChainImmediate proclamation of key sections of new trespass and food safety act will better protect people and livestock transport drivers
WOODSTOCK - In order to keep people safe the Ontario government is making it an offence to stop obstruct hinder or otherwise interfere with a motor vehicle transporting farm animals Today the province proclaimed Section 6(1) and three other related sections of Bill 156 the Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act 2020 These proclamations will ensure the safety and security of the public and the provincial food supply while protecting the right for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
Stopping motor vehicles in traffic when they are transporting farm animals is dangerous for everyone including those who stop the trucks pedestrians livestock transporters and other drivers said Ernie Hardeman Minister of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) As actions like this are on the rise and public safety is a top priority for the Ontario government it is critical to bring these specific parts of the act into force immediately to ensure safety for everyone
These select sections of the act will come into effect on September 2 2020 They will help keep truck drivers and members of the public safe from the risks posed from obstruction of vehicles or interference with livestock in transport
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governments commitment to protecting the health and safety of our agri-food sector farm animal welfare and food safety
OMAFRA has also launched consultations on the remaining parts of the act The public can now provide input into a potential Ministers Regulation by visiting Ontarios Regulatory Registry until October 15 2020
We are looking for input from the public and the industry on proposed regulatory provisions so that the act achieves its goal of protecting our food supply the welfare of farm animals and the safety of agri-food workers who help feed us all said Minister Hardeman
The rights of people to participate in legal protests that take place in public spaces will always be protected provided such protests do not have the potential to cause harm Careful work was put into crafting this act to balance the rights of farmers and their farm operations as well as the rights for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
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(NEW TECUMSETH 92120) On Monday September 21st 2020 the Nottawasaga Foundation presented their fourth $100000 installment of a $1 million pledge made to the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation (SMHF)
To celebrate their 25th Anniversary in 2017 The Nottawasaga Foundation and the Biffis family pledged $1 million over 10 years towards the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundations Capital Campaign Because of You We Can The pledge will support the Hospitalrsquos redevelopment project as well as technology upgrades such as Meditech the new Health Information System (HIS) implemented in 2018
A portion of the funds presented were raised via the Nottawasaga Foundationrsquos virtual golf fundraising event this past summer with funds raised through corporate sponsorships and individual donations
ldquoThe Nottawasaga Foundation is always proud to support our hospital These critical times reinforce how essential Stevensonrsquos services are to our
community and how fortunate we are to access health care close to homerdquo says Sylvia Biffis Nottawasaga Foundation and Capital Campaign Chair ldquoThis is our community hospital and timing is critical to receive the redevelopment it deserves We encourage everyone to support Stevenson every step of the wayrdquo she added
The Biffis Family have been dedicated supporters of the Hospital for many years including advocating for the re-opening of the ObstetricsBirthing Unit in 2008 supporting digital mammography and maternal child advisory programs
ldquoWe are so grateful to the Biffis Family and the Nottawasaga Foundation for their tremendous leadership and partnership throughout the years They have played a major role in the success of multiple campaigns throughout the Hospitalrsquos history and we are thankful for their continued supportrdquo says Tanya Wall Executive Director SMHF
Nottawasaga Foundation Contributes $100000 to Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation Capital Campaign
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Herersquos my story My mother wanted to make sure I learned to work hard so when I was 13 she took me to work with her in a fruit market in the Jewish area of the city A year later she found me a job at Gryfersquos Bagel Bakery which was a block south of the fruit store She would drive me to work at 400 am on Saturdays and Sundays where I made and served fresh yummy bagels About a year after that Moishe Gryfe the owner of the bakery asked me if I would work for his brother Dr Bernie Gryfe a dentist at Steeles and Islington which was closer to home I worked after school and Saturdays for his associatesI finished my last two years of high school at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute with my Grade 13 diploma and a Diploma in Dental Assisting I graduated at the top of the classThen I got FIRED thatrsquos right fired and it wouldnrsquot be the last time so I spent the summer having fun working at Wonderland when it was in its infancyI then went to York University for 4 years while holding down a dental assistant job Thatrsquos when tuition was $1000 per year Those were the days
Moving along to Buffalo I decided to become a dental hygienist and moved to Buffalo and graduated from Erie Community College After graduation a friend strongly nudged me to become a dentist so back to the University of Buffalo I went to get the required courses for dental school Two years later I was finally accepted at Boston University Goldman School of Dentistry I graduated in 1999 and opened my practice right out of school as I had learned all aspects of running a dental officeThis year marks my 20th Anniversary in Bolton and my 2nd Anniversary in Beeton I opened the practice in Beeton because I was getting antsy and needed a new challengeThe time between patient appointments in our dental rooms has been lengthened to reduce the risk of patients contracting Covid-19 I therefore now work from the Beeton office only and have left Dr Nilay in charge of the Bolton officerdquoMy plan is to return to Bolton when I am able hopefully sooner rather than later Irsquove had some of my patients follow me to Beeton for now
This year marks my 40th Anniversary of looking into patientsrsquo mouthsPeople and patients alike have asked me what made me decide to become a dentist What I tell them is that fate decided for me as I am the first dentist in my family
hellip A STRAIGHT LINE
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LIFESTYLE
Our children shouldnrsquot have to pay for our excesses
This year Earth Overshoot Day came later than it has in 15 years mdash on August 22 Thatrsquos a mixed blessing Increasing per capita consumption population growth and rising greenhouse gas emissions had been moving the date earlier almost every year since the 1970s Itrsquos fallen in late July or early August for the past few years
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanityrsquos demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that yearrdquo according to the organization behind the concept Global Footprint Network Even with the later overshoot date we burned through a yearrsquos resources in under eight months That means we would need 16 Earths to support humanityrsquos current demands on the planetrsquos ecosystems
Employing the many readily available and emerging solutions to ldquomove the daterdquo closer to
yearrsquos end is the goal but this later-than-expected overshoot day was largely due to the COVID-19 Pandemic rather than direct measures to address the climate emergency and other crises
According to the Network the global pandemic slowdown helped drive the worldrsquos carbon footprint (that is emissions) down by 145 per cent and the forest product footprint by 84 per cent from 2019 with an overall 93 per cent reduction in humanityrsquos global ecological footprint
Network president Mathis Wackernagel sees this yearrsquos result as an encouraging sign that progress is possible but cautions that it must be made ldquoby design not by disasterrdquo
He compares our behaviour to a scam where current wealth must be repaid by others in the future ldquoMost countries have pretty strict laws about businesses running Ponzi schemes but
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somehow in the ecological domain we think itrsquos okayrdquo he says in the Guardian ldquoWersquove only got one planet and thatrsquos not going to change Wersquove got a very simple choice one-planet prosperity or one-planet miseryrdquo
This further illustrates the need for a pandemic recovery that goes beyond returning to ldquonormalrdquo and for measures to address environmental crises that go beyond pandemic recovery
Global Footprint Network focuses on five areas planet cities energy food and population Its research and solutions align with the work of many organizations including Project Drawdown and the David Suzuki Foundation Everything starts from the recognition that humanity depends on fertile soil and clean air and water for our well-being and health
Because cities already consume 78 per cent of the worldrsquos energy and produce more than 60 per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions and wersquore becoming increasingly urban ldquoCity planning and urban development strategies are instrumental to balancing the supply of natural capital and populationrsquos demandrdquo
The David Suzuki Foundationrsquos energy transition research concurs that decarbonizing the economy is critical to addressing climate disruption Shifting to more local food systems and plant-based diets avoiding processed foods and reforming agricultural practices are also important
Rapid population growth is also unsustainable although consumption is a much greater problem mdashevidenced by the fact that the worldrsquos wealthiest 10 per cent produces close to half the worldrsquos
consumption-related emissions compared to just 10 per cent by humanityrsquos poorest half
Research shows the best way to slow population growth is to empower women With greater access to education and family-planning resources as well as increased equality and better economic opportunities women have fewer children and often have them later in life
Project Drawdown estimates family-planning resources and education for girls (which it notes should be basic human rights) could slow human population growth by one billion by 2050 consequentially keeping more than 85 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere
Although slowing population growth is important we canrsquot resolve the climate crisis if we donrsquot reduce the amount of resources we consume especially in the developed world As Global Footprint Network points out wersquore consuming resources at a much faster rate than Earth is able to replenish them Thatrsquos led not just to the climate crisis but also to a profound extinction and biodiversity crisis and continuing environmental devastation
COVID-19 has put humanity on pause and exposed some of our current systemrsquos flaws It has also shown that we can slow consumption and move on to something better than the old ldquonormalrdquo Wersquore at a crossroads and we must act quickly
Written by David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor and Writer Ian Hanington
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WalterWalterThe Avalon East Journal
STORY
by Derek Bradleyby Derek Bradley
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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B E L L E S A L E ST R A G E D I E S S C E N TA U R A L G N A W K A T EU N T I L A C M E E V E RT E S T Y N E E D T E R N
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This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
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$1895 (Vintages) The Speck Brothers at Henry of Pelham have been showcasing quality Ontario Chardonnay for decades Generous new oak treatment gives this big but dry white plenty of vanilla and spice to support its pineapple rich yellow apple lemon curd and creamy character If you like your turkey with richly buttered bread stuffing this is your wine
Cave de Lugny Macon-Lugny Grand Reserve 2018 $1995 (Vintages) Pure ripe tropical fruits and lemon with some toast and cream plus a backbone of minerals from this dry Chardonnay from Southern Burgundy Wonderful to pair with grilled chicken in a lemon marinade or serve it up with your turkey dinner if you like white meat
Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
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ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
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14 15 16
17 18 19
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32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
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65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
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October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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Marie Fischer Editor and Publisher
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I now have dozens of indoor plants to keep me occupied over the coming months
My favourite YouTube channels are Garden Answer Monty Don MissOrchidGirl Planterina (funny) and Summer Rayne Oakes (a fitting name and a brilliant young woman) to name a few
My orchids which I told you about last year are in good shape thanks to the knowledge I gained from watching YouTube A few have flowered Patience is the key
Of course reading likely the most popular passtime is a big comfort If you would like to contribute a book review or recommendations I would be happy to hear from you
I hope that you find joy in your life Be busy and well
Editors DeskHello Briar residents
I hope this issue of the Briar Crier finds you well Sadly 2020 the year many of us thought was going to be the perfect year turned out to be the most difficult year of the century Although the second wave of the Covid-19 Pandemic has already begun we have now had practice and we are informed
We have decided to cancel our 30th Anniversary Prize Competition because of the risks associated with picking up and delivering prizes We thank the businesses and residents who participated We will have lots to celebrate next year
Finding ways to stay healthy and happy at this time will be challenging I believe we can do this There have been times recently when I felt overwhelmed but fortunately I found things to keep me busy at home I trust that you have as well
My flower garden which is in its fifth year of growth if I am remembering correctly was beautiful and satisfying My kitchen garden didnt do as well however although we have eaten from it I was disappointed in the produce The shortened season prevented many tomatoes from ripening on the vine and there were not nearly as many zucchini squashes on the plants as there usually is hellip and the summer seemed to fly by I am grateful for the experience and I firmly believe that next year will be a better year
Our glorious Autumn season is now upon us which provides us with an opportunity we can take advantage of ie leisurely drives through the country to observe natures beauty Remember that you may have a short window of time for recreational driving
Now that the weather is cooler I have started spending more time inside I regularly watch YouTube where I can find videos on everything I can think of Videos I watched this summer inspired me to do more with my indoor garden
PS I just made zucchini bread for the first time It was delicious and a big hit I substituted creamed coconut for the oil I will give you the recipe next month
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Our summer fun was definitely different and terribly affected by COVID-19 and all of its related policies and regulations This virus has been a wake-up call
At the time of this writing there have been no cases of Covid-19
in Ward 4 and relatively speaking few in New Tecumseth Simcoe County Social Services has done an exemplary job of preventing the spread of this deadly virus especially at our seniorshomecare residences where many of our most vulnerable seniors live Bravo
We must continue to care and share Listen to the experts and believe in the science We are all in this together Leadership is everything Just look at the difference between Canada and the USA Politics has no place defying the medical communitythis virus is not a hoax Our American neighbours have lost close to a quarter of a million good citizens I am sure our ldquoSnowbirdsrdquo know many of them This is so sad and unnecessary Ignorance is no excuse
New Tecumseth staff has worked hard to keep our finances on the ldquoblackrdquo side of the ledger as opposed to in the ldquoredrdquo This has been no easy task during the COVID-19 shut down of a great deal of society and enterprises Council agreed to extend the taxation due dates and the Finance Department has told us what this loss will be Due to the declining prime rates on investment income the unfavourable variance is $7500000 The unfavourable revenue variance is $27100000 due to lost penalties and interest of approximately $19700000
I want to thank our taxpayers as most paid on time This scenario could have been far worse which would have affected next yearrsquos tax increases So far so good It will be difficult to work out the 2021 Budget We have always tried to give a reasonable level of service and do many capital projects based on our modest small-town assessment base I hope and pray that the days ahead are not too difficult
AROUND TOWN NEWS amp EVENTS
Councillors ReportThe LED Traffic Signal Replacements will move forward this year and there will be operating dollar savings for Hydro use Good news as energy efficiency is important
Council had a presentation by Jane Sinclair General Manager of Health and Emergency Services County of Simcoe and Salter Pilon Architecture Inc related to the Simcoe Manor and Village redevelopment in Beeton The Plan is still subject to the Ministry of Long Term Care funding for new long term care beds County Council has approved $177 million for this needed project There will be a 160-bed home and 170 housing units of different sizes as well as a variety of designs and accommodation The County will be responsible for the $66 million to cover its costs New land was acquired There will be a campus concept built in one phase which will save approximately $4 million COVID-19 spacing factors will be addressed as well This project will provide support to over 400 seniors across the Region The operating costs will be less and the housing units self-sustainable If all goes as planned construction could begin mid to late 2021 and take 24-30 months to complete Fundraising will be required - one resident has bequeathed $80000000 to this project This is a kind and generous donation for which the County is grateful
There was a notice on Facebook that due to abuse and misuse as of October 1 2020 many new rules will be implemented The USA may try to break up these monopolies if change does not occur Be cautious There will be fines and you could be blocked from using Facebook I do not have all the details We must all do our due diligence
The Federal Government recently legalized cannabis under certain rules and weak regulations (The Cannabis Act) which has taken up a great deal of staff time and resulted in several Local Planning Appeal Tribunal hearings and neighbour disputes There is little law enforcement can do Dumping this issue at the lower tier of government was unfair and dealing with the consequences is stressful This is not local Councilsrsquo area of expertise Federal ministries should regulate monitor and bear the costs associated with the creation of the Cannabis Act
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Glorious Fall has arrived There is a chill in the air and winter is just around the corner Brrrr
Happy Thanksgiving to all New Tecumseth should be most thankful that we have no COVID deaths (as of this writing)
Stay safe Follow the guidelines They work
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Ontario Moving to Enhance Public Safety and Food Supply ChainImmediate proclamation of key sections of new trespass and food safety act will better protect people and livestock transport drivers
WOODSTOCK - In order to keep people safe the Ontario government is making it an offence to stop obstruct hinder or otherwise interfere with a motor vehicle transporting farm animals Today the province proclaimed Section 6(1) and three other related sections of Bill 156 the Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act 2020 These proclamations will ensure the safety and security of the public and the provincial food supply while protecting the right for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
Stopping motor vehicles in traffic when they are transporting farm animals is dangerous for everyone including those who stop the trucks pedestrians livestock transporters and other drivers said Ernie Hardeman Minister of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) As actions like this are on the rise and public safety is a top priority for the Ontario government it is critical to bring these specific parts of the act into force immediately to ensure safety for everyone
These select sections of the act will come into effect on September 2 2020 They will help keep truck drivers and members of the public safe from the risks posed from obstruction of vehicles or interference with livestock in transport
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OMAFRA has also launched consultations on the remaining parts of the act The public can now provide input into a potential Ministers Regulation by visiting Ontarios Regulatory Registry until October 15 2020
We are looking for input from the public and the industry on proposed regulatory provisions so that the act achieves its goal of protecting our food supply the welfare of farm animals and the safety of agri-food workers who help feed us all said Minister Hardeman
The rights of people to participate in legal protests that take place in public spaces will always be protected provided such protests do not have the potential to cause harm Careful work was put into crafting this act to balance the rights of farmers and their farm operations as well as the rights for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
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(NEW TECUMSETH 92120) On Monday September 21st 2020 the Nottawasaga Foundation presented their fourth $100000 installment of a $1 million pledge made to the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation (SMHF)
To celebrate their 25th Anniversary in 2017 The Nottawasaga Foundation and the Biffis family pledged $1 million over 10 years towards the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundations Capital Campaign Because of You We Can The pledge will support the Hospitalrsquos redevelopment project as well as technology upgrades such as Meditech the new Health Information System (HIS) implemented in 2018
A portion of the funds presented were raised via the Nottawasaga Foundationrsquos virtual golf fundraising event this past summer with funds raised through corporate sponsorships and individual donations
ldquoThe Nottawasaga Foundation is always proud to support our hospital These critical times reinforce how essential Stevensonrsquos services are to our
community and how fortunate we are to access health care close to homerdquo says Sylvia Biffis Nottawasaga Foundation and Capital Campaign Chair ldquoThis is our community hospital and timing is critical to receive the redevelopment it deserves We encourage everyone to support Stevenson every step of the wayrdquo she added
The Biffis Family have been dedicated supporters of the Hospital for many years including advocating for the re-opening of the ObstetricsBirthing Unit in 2008 supporting digital mammography and maternal child advisory programs
ldquoWe are so grateful to the Biffis Family and the Nottawasaga Foundation for their tremendous leadership and partnership throughout the years They have played a major role in the success of multiple campaigns throughout the Hospitalrsquos history and we are thankful for their continued supportrdquo says Tanya Wall Executive Director SMHF
Nottawasaga Foundation Contributes $100000 to Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation Capital Campaign
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Herersquos my story My mother wanted to make sure I learned to work hard so when I was 13 she took me to work with her in a fruit market in the Jewish area of the city A year later she found me a job at Gryfersquos Bagel Bakery which was a block south of the fruit store She would drive me to work at 400 am on Saturdays and Sundays where I made and served fresh yummy bagels About a year after that Moishe Gryfe the owner of the bakery asked me if I would work for his brother Dr Bernie Gryfe a dentist at Steeles and Islington which was closer to home I worked after school and Saturdays for his associatesI finished my last two years of high school at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute with my Grade 13 diploma and a Diploma in Dental Assisting I graduated at the top of the classThen I got FIRED thatrsquos right fired and it wouldnrsquot be the last time so I spent the summer having fun working at Wonderland when it was in its infancyI then went to York University for 4 years while holding down a dental assistant job Thatrsquos when tuition was $1000 per year Those were the days
Moving along to Buffalo I decided to become a dental hygienist and moved to Buffalo and graduated from Erie Community College After graduation a friend strongly nudged me to become a dentist so back to the University of Buffalo I went to get the required courses for dental school Two years later I was finally accepted at Boston University Goldman School of Dentistry I graduated in 1999 and opened my practice right out of school as I had learned all aspects of running a dental officeThis year marks my 20th Anniversary in Bolton and my 2nd Anniversary in Beeton I opened the practice in Beeton because I was getting antsy and needed a new challengeThe time between patient appointments in our dental rooms has been lengthened to reduce the risk of patients contracting Covid-19 I therefore now work from the Beeton office only and have left Dr Nilay in charge of the Bolton officerdquoMy plan is to return to Bolton when I am able hopefully sooner rather than later Irsquove had some of my patients follow me to Beeton for now
This year marks my 40th Anniversary of looking into patientsrsquo mouthsPeople and patients alike have asked me what made me decide to become a dentist What I tell them is that fate decided for me as I am the first dentist in my family
hellip A STRAIGHT LINE
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Photo CIFOR via Flickr
LIFESTYLE
Our children shouldnrsquot have to pay for our excesses
This year Earth Overshoot Day came later than it has in 15 years mdash on August 22 Thatrsquos a mixed blessing Increasing per capita consumption population growth and rising greenhouse gas emissions had been moving the date earlier almost every year since the 1970s Itrsquos fallen in late July or early August for the past few years
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanityrsquos demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that yearrdquo according to the organization behind the concept Global Footprint Network Even with the later overshoot date we burned through a yearrsquos resources in under eight months That means we would need 16 Earths to support humanityrsquos current demands on the planetrsquos ecosystems
Employing the many readily available and emerging solutions to ldquomove the daterdquo closer to
yearrsquos end is the goal but this later-than-expected overshoot day was largely due to the COVID-19 Pandemic rather than direct measures to address the climate emergency and other crises
According to the Network the global pandemic slowdown helped drive the worldrsquos carbon footprint (that is emissions) down by 145 per cent and the forest product footprint by 84 per cent from 2019 with an overall 93 per cent reduction in humanityrsquos global ecological footprint
Network president Mathis Wackernagel sees this yearrsquos result as an encouraging sign that progress is possible but cautions that it must be made ldquoby design not by disasterrdquo
He compares our behaviour to a scam where current wealth must be repaid by others in the future ldquoMost countries have pretty strict laws about businesses running Ponzi schemes but
16 Briar Crier October 2020
somehow in the ecological domain we think itrsquos okayrdquo he says in the Guardian ldquoWersquove only got one planet and thatrsquos not going to change Wersquove got a very simple choice one-planet prosperity or one-planet miseryrdquo
This further illustrates the need for a pandemic recovery that goes beyond returning to ldquonormalrdquo and for measures to address environmental crises that go beyond pandemic recovery
Global Footprint Network focuses on five areas planet cities energy food and population Its research and solutions align with the work of many organizations including Project Drawdown and the David Suzuki Foundation Everything starts from the recognition that humanity depends on fertile soil and clean air and water for our well-being and health
Because cities already consume 78 per cent of the worldrsquos energy and produce more than 60 per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions and wersquore becoming increasingly urban ldquoCity planning and urban development strategies are instrumental to balancing the supply of natural capital and populationrsquos demandrdquo
The David Suzuki Foundationrsquos energy transition research concurs that decarbonizing the economy is critical to addressing climate disruption Shifting to more local food systems and plant-based diets avoiding processed foods and reforming agricultural practices are also important
Rapid population growth is also unsustainable although consumption is a much greater problem mdashevidenced by the fact that the worldrsquos wealthiest 10 per cent produces close to half the worldrsquos
consumption-related emissions compared to just 10 per cent by humanityrsquos poorest half
Research shows the best way to slow population growth is to empower women With greater access to education and family-planning resources as well as increased equality and better economic opportunities women have fewer children and often have them later in life
Project Drawdown estimates family-planning resources and education for girls (which it notes should be basic human rights) could slow human population growth by one billion by 2050 consequentially keeping more than 85 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere
Although slowing population growth is important we canrsquot resolve the climate crisis if we donrsquot reduce the amount of resources we consume especially in the developed world As Global Footprint Network points out wersquore consuming resources at a much faster rate than Earth is able to replenish them Thatrsquos led not just to the climate crisis but also to a profound extinction and biodiversity crisis and continuing environmental devastation
COVID-19 has put humanity on pause and exposed some of our current systemrsquos flaws It has also shown that we can slow consumption and move on to something better than the old ldquonormalrdquo Wersquore at a crossroads and we must act quickly
Written by David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor and Writer Ian Hanington
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WalterWalterThe Avalon East Journal
STORY
by Derek Bradleyby Derek Bradley
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
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ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
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14 15 16
17 18 19
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32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
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53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
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See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
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October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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I now have dozens of indoor plants to keep me occupied over the coming months
My favourite YouTube channels are Garden Answer Monty Don MissOrchidGirl Planterina (funny) and Summer Rayne Oakes (a fitting name and a brilliant young woman) to name a few
My orchids which I told you about last year are in good shape thanks to the knowledge I gained from watching YouTube A few have flowered Patience is the key
Of course reading likely the most popular passtime is a big comfort If you would like to contribute a book review or recommendations I would be happy to hear from you
I hope that you find joy in your life Be busy and well
Editors DeskHello Briar residents
I hope this issue of the Briar Crier finds you well Sadly 2020 the year many of us thought was going to be the perfect year turned out to be the most difficult year of the century Although the second wave of the Covid-19 Pandemic has already begun we have now had practice and we are informed
We have decided to cancel our 30th Anniversary Prize Competition because of the risks associated with picking up and delivering prizes We thank the businesses and residents who participated We will have lots to celebrate next year
Finding ways to stay healthy and happy at this time will be challenging I believe we can do this There have been times recently when I felt overwhelmed but fortunately I found things to keep me busy at home I trust that you have as well
My flower garden which is in its fifth year of growth if I am remembering correctly was beautiful and satisfying My kitchen garden didnt do as well however although we have eaten from it I was disappointed in the produce The shortened season prevented many tomatoes from ripening on the vine and there were not nearly as many zucchini squashes on the plants as there usually is hellip and the summer seemed to fly by I am grateful for the experience and I firmly believe that next year will be a better year
Our glorious Autumn season is now upon us which provides us with an opportunity we can take advantage of ie leisurely drives through the country to observe natures beauty Remember that you may have a short window of time for recreational driving
Now that the weather is cooler I have started spending more time inside I regularly watch YouTube where I can find videos on everything I can think of Videos I watched this summer inspired me to do more with my indoor garden
PS I just made zucchini bread for the first time It was delicious and a big hit I substituted creamed coconut for the oil I will give you the recipe next month
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Our summer fun was definitely different and terribly affected by COVID-19 and all of its related policies and regulations This virus has been a wake-up call
At the time of this writing there have been no cases of Covid-19
in Ward 4 and relatively speaking few in New Tecumseth Simcoe County Social Services has done an exemplary job of preventing the spread of this deadly virus especially at our seniorshomecare residences where many of our most vulnerable seniors live Bravo
We must continue to care and share Listen to the experts and believe in the science We are all in this together Leadership is everything Just look at the difference between Canada and the USA Politics has no place defying the medical communitythis virus is not a hoax Our American neighbours have lost close to a quarter of a million good citizens I am sure our ldquoSnowbirdsrdquo know many of them This is so sad and unnecessary Ignorance is no excuse
New Tecumseth staff has worked hard to keep our finances on the ldquoblackrdquo side of the ledger as opposed to in the ldquoredrdquo This has been no easy task during the COVID-19 shut down of a great deal of society and enterprises Council agreed to extend the taxation due dates and the Finance Department has told us what this loss will be Due to the declining prime rates on investment income the unfavourable variance is $7500000 The unfavourable revenue variance is $27100000 due to lost penalties and interest of approximately $19700000
I want to thank our taxpayers as most paid on time This scenario could have been far worse which would have affected next yearrsquos tax increases So far so good It will be difficult to work out the 2021 Budget We have always tried to give a reasonable level of service and do many capital projects based on our modest small-town assessment base I hope and pray that the days ahead are not too difficult
AROUND TOWN NEWS amp EVENTS
Councillors ReportThe LED Traffic Signal Replacements will move forward this year and there will be operating dollar savings for Hydro use Good news as energy efficiency is important
Council had a presentation by Jane Sinclair General Manager of Health and Emergency Services County of Simcoe and Salter Pilon Architecture Inc related to the Simcoe Manor and Village redevelopment in Beeton The Plan is still subject to the Ministry of Long Term Care funding for new long term care beds County Council has approved $177 million for this needed project There will be a 160-bed home and 170 housing units of different sizes as well as a variety of designs and accommodation The County will be responsible for the $66 million to cover its costs New land was acquired There will be a campus concept built in one phase which will save approximately $4 million COVID-19 spacing factors will be addressed as well This project will provide support to over 400 seniors across the Region The operating costs will be less and the housing units self-sustainable If all goes as planned construction could begin mid to late 2021 and take 24-30 months to complete Fundraising will be required - one resident has bequeathed $80000000 to this project This is a kind and generous donation for which the County is grateful
There was a notice on Facebook that due to abuse and misuse as of October 1 2020 many new rules will be implemented The USA may try to break up these monopolies if change does not occur Be cautious There will be fines and you could be blocked from using Facebook I do not have all the details We must all do our due diligence
The Federal Government recently legalized cannabis under certain rules and weak regulations (The Cannabis Act) which has taken up a great deal of staff time and resulted in several Local Planning Appeal Tribunal hearings and neighbour disputes There is little law enforcement can do Dumping this issue at the lower tier of government was unfair and dealing with the consequences is stressful This is not local Councilsrsquo area of expertise Federal ministries should regulate monitor and bear the costs associated with the creation of the Cannabis Act
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Many smallerrural Municipalities have been inundated with Cannabis operations Residents suffer the consequences of bad planning for the few users of Cannabis Itrsquos not about health itrsquos about the taxes these operations generate It has not been very successful as yet as it was not well executed I do know that it is an issue that is not going away anytime soon
Glorious Fall has arrived There is a chill in the air and winter is just around the corner Brrrr
Happy Thanksgiving to all New Tecumseth should be most thankful that we have no COVID deaths (as of this writing)
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The only qualification required is your desire to help animals in need You dont need any medical skills you dont even need a college degree or know what to say All you need to do is sign up for a one two to three-hour shift per week We provide on the job training by qualified volunteers and cats
Join the team and experience different cultures Siamese Tortie Russian Tabby Gain experience in a variety of roles janitor cook chief food dish washer litter patrol treat provider dance coach
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Ontario Moving to Enhance Public Safety and Food Supply ChainImmediate proclamation of key sections of new trespass and food safety act will better protect people and livestock transport drivers
WOODSTOCK - In order to keep people safe the Ontario government is making it an offence to stop obstruct hinder or otherwise interfere with a motor vehicle transporting farm animals Today the province proclaimed Section 6(1) and three other related sections of Bill 156 the Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act 2020 These proclamations will ensure the safety and security of the public and the provincial food supply while protecting the right for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
Stopping motor vehicles in traffic when they are transporting farm animals is dangerous for everyone including those who stop the trucks pedestrians livestock transporters and other drivers said Ernie Hardeman Minister of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) As actions like this are on the rise and public safety is a top priority for the Ontario government it is critical to bring these specific parts of the act into force immediately to ensure safety for everyone
These select sections of the act will come into effect on September 2 2020 They will help keep truck drivers and members of the public safe from the risks posed from obstruction of vehicles or interference with livestock in transport
Nearly 130 municipalities have passed or supported council resolutions calling on the government to strengthen protections for farm families employees and animals This is part of the wwwboltonfamilydentistcomwwwbeetonfamilydentistcom
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governments commitment to protecting the health and safety of our agri-food sector farm animal welfare and food safety
OMAFRA has also launched consultations on the remaining parts of the act The public can now provide input into a potential Ministers Regulation by visiting Ontarios Regulatory Registry until October 15 2020
We are looking for input from the public and the industry on proposed regulatory provisions so that the act achieves its goal of protecting our food supply the welfare of farm animals and the safety of agri-food workers who help feed us all said Minister Hardeman
The rights of people to participate in legal protests that take place in public spaces will always be protected provided such protests do not have the potential to cause harm Careful work was put into crafting this act to balance the rights of farmers and their farm operations as well as the rights for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
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(NEW TECUMSETH 92120) On Monday September 21st 2020 the Nottawasaga Foundation presented their fourth $100000 installment of a $1 million pledge made to the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation (SMHF)
To celebrate their 25th Anniversary in 2017 The Nottawasaga Foundation and the Biffis family pledged $1 million over 10 years towards the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundations Capital Campaign Because of You We Can The pledge will support the Hospitalrsquos redevelopment project as well as technology upgrades such as Meditech the new Health Information System (HIS) implemented in 2018
A portion of the funds presented were raised via the Nottawasaga Foundationrsquos virtual golf fundraising event this past summer with funds raised through corporate sponsorships and individual donations
ldquoThe Nottawasaga Foundation is always proud to support our hospital These critical times reinforce how essential Stevensonrsquos services are to our
community and how fortunate we are to access health care close to homerdquo says Sylvia Biffis Nottawasaga Foundation and Capital Campaign Chair ldquoThis is our community hospital and timing is critical to receive the redevelopment it deserves We encourage everyone to support Stevenson every step of the wayrdquo she added
The Biffis Family have been dedicated supporters of the Hospital for many years including advocating for the re-opening of the ObstetricsBirthing Unit in 2008 supporting digital mammography and maternal child advisory programs
ldquoWe are so grateful to the Biffis Family and the Nottawasaga Foundation for their tremendous leadership and partnership throughout the years They have played a major role in the success of multiple campaigns throughout the Hospitalrsquos history and we are thankful for their continued supportrdquo says Tanya Wall Executive Director SMHF
Nottawasaga Foundation Contributes $100000 to Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation Capital Campaign
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Herersquos my story My mother wanted to make sure I learned to work hard so when I was 13 she took me to work with her in a fruit market in the Jewish area of the city A year later she found me a job at Gryfersquos Bagel Bakery which was a block south of the fruit store She would drive me to work at 400 am on Saturdays and Sundays where I made and served fresh yummy bagels About a year after that Moishe Gryfe the owner of the bakery asked me if I would work for his brother Dr Bernie Gryfe a dentist at Steeles and Islington which was closer to home I worked after school and Saturdays for his associatesI finished my last two years of high school at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute with my Grade 13 diploma and a Diploma in Dental Assisting I graduated at the top of the classThen I got FIRED thatrsquos right fired and it wouldnrsquot be the last time so I spent the summer having fun working at Wonderland when it was in its infancyI then went to York University for 4 years while holding down a dental assistant job Thatrsquos when tuition was $1000 per year Those were the days
Moving along to Buffalo I decided to become a dental hygienist and moved to Buffalo and graduated from Erie Community College After graduation a friend strongly nudged me to become a dentist so back to the University of Buffalo I went to get the required courses for dental school Two years later I was finally accepted at Boston University Goldman School of Dentistry I graduated in 1999 and opened my practice right out of school as I had learned all aspects of running a dental officeThis year marks my 20th Anniversary in Bolton and my 2nd Anniversary in Beeton I opened the practice in Beeton because I was getting antsy and needed a new challengeThe time between patient appointments in our dental rooms has been lengthened to reduce the risk of patients contracting Covid-19 I therefore now work from the Beeton office only and have left Dr Nilay in charge of the Bolton officerdquoMy plan is to return to Bolton when I am able hopefully sooner rather than later Irsquove had some of my patients follow me to Beeton for now
This year marks my 40th Anniversary of looking into patientsrsquo mouthsPeople and patients alike have asked me what made me decide to become a dentist What I tell them is that fate decided for me as I am the first dentist in my family
hellip A STRAIGHT LINE
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LIFESTYLE
Our children shouldnrsquot have to pay for our excesses
This year Earth Overshoot Day came later than it has in 15 years mdash on August 22 Thatrsquos a mixed blessing Increasing per capita consumption population growth and rising greenhouse gas emissions had been moving the date earlier almost every year since the 1970s Itrsquos fallen in late July or early August for the past few years
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanityrsquos demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that yearrdquo according to the organization behind the concept Global Footprint Network Even with the later overshoot date we burned through a yearrsquos resources in under eight months That means we would need 16 Earths to support humanityrsquos current demands on the planetrsquos ecosystems
Employing the many readily available and emerging solutions to ldquomove the daterdquo closer to
yearrsquos end is the goal but this later-than-expected overshoot day was largely due to the COVID-19 Pandemic rather than direct measures to address the climate emergency and other crises
According to the Network the global pandemic slowdown helped drive the worldrsquos carbon footprint (that is emissions) down by 145 per cent and the forest product footprint by 84 per cent from 2019 with an overall 93 per cent reduction in humanityrsquos global ecological footprint
Network president Mathis Wackernagel sees this yearrsquos result as an encouraging sign that progress is possible but cautions that it must be made ldquoby design not by disasterrdquo
He compares our behaviour to a scam where current wealth must be repaid by others in the future ldquoMost countries have pretty strict laws about businesses running Ponzi schemes but
16 Briar Crier October 2020
somehow in the ecological domain we think itrsquos okayrdquo he says in the Guardian ldquoWersquove only got one planet and thatrsquos not going to change Wersquove got a very simple choice one-planet prosperity or one-planet miseryrdquo
This further illustrates the need for a pandemic recovery that goes beyond returning to ldquonormalrdquo and for measures to address environmental crises that go beyond pandemic recovery
Global Footprint Network focuses on five areas planet cities energy food and population Its research and solutions align with the work of many organizations including Project Drawdown and the David Suzuki Foundation Everything starts from the recognition that humanity depends on fertile soil and clean air and water for our well-being and health
Because cities already consume 78 per cent of the worldrsquos energy and produce more than 60 per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions and wersquore becoming increasingly urban ldquoCity planning and urban development strategies are instrumental to balancing the supply of natural capital and populationrsquos demandrdquo
The David Suzuki Foundationrsquos energy transition research concurs that decarbonizing the economy is critical to addressing climate disruption Shifting to more local food systems and plant-based diets avoiding processed foods and reforming agricultural practices are also important
Rapid population growth is also unsustainable although consumption is a much greater problem mdashevidenced by the fact that the worldrsquos wealthiest 10 per cent produces close to half the worldrsquos
consumption-related emissions compared to just 10 per cent by humanityrsquos poorest half
Research shows the best way to slow population growth is to empower women With greater access to education and family-planning resources as well as increased equality and better economic opportunities women have fewer children and often have them later in life
Project Drawdown estimates family-planning resources and education for girls (which it notes should be basic human rights) could slow human population growth by one billion by 2050 consequentially keeping more than 85 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere
Although slowing population growth is important we canrsquot resolve the climate crisis if we donrsquot reduce the amount of resources we consume especially in the developed world As Global Footprint Network points out wersquore consuming resources at a much faster rate than Earth is able to replenish them Thatrsquos led not just to the climate crisis but also to a profound extinction and biodiversity crisis and continuing environmental devastation
COVID-19 has put humanity on pause and exposed some of our current systemrsquos flaws It has also shown that we can slow consumption and move on to something better than the old ldquonormalrdquo Wersquore at a crossroads and we must act quickly
Written by David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor and Writer Ian Hanington
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WalterWalterThe Avalon East Journal
STORY
by Derek Bradleyby Derek Bradley
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
$1895 (Vintages) The Speck Brothers at Henry of Pelham have been showcasing quality Ontario Chardonnay for decades Generous new oak treatment gives this big but dry white plenty of vanilla and spice to support its pineapple rich yellow apple lemon curd and creamy character If you like your turkey with richly buttered bread stuffing this is your wine
Cave de Lugny Macon-Lugny Grand Reserve 2018 $1995 (Vintages) Pure ripe tropical fruits and lemon with some toast and cream plus a backbone of minerals from this dry Chardonnay from Southern Burgundy Wonderful to pair with grilled chicken in a lemon marinade or serve it up with your turkey dinner if you like white meat
Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
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ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
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October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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I now have dozens of indoor plants to keep me occupied over the coming months
My favourite YouTube channels are Garden Answer Monty Don MissOrchidGirl Planterina (funny) and Summer Rayne Oakes (a fitting name and a brilliant young woman) to name a few
My orchids which I told you about last year are in good shape thanks to the knowledge I gained from watching YouTube A few have flowered Patience is the key
Of course reading likely the most popular passtime is a big comfort If you would like to contribute a book review or recommendations I would be happy to hear from you
I hope that you find joy in your life Be busy and well
Editors DeskHello Briar residents
I hope this issue of the Briar Crier finds you well Sadly 2020 the year many of us thought was going to be the perfect year turned out to be the most difficult year of the century Although the second wave of the Covid-19 Pandemic has already begun we have now had practice and we are informed
We have decided to cancel our 30th Anniversary Prize Competition because of the risks associated with picking up and delivering prizes We thank the businesses and residents who participated We will have lots to celebrate next year
Finding ways to stay healthy and happy at this time will be challenging I believe we can do this There have been times recently when I felt overwhelmed but fortunately I found things to keep me busy at home I trust that you have as well
My flower garden which is in its fifth year of growth if I am remembering correctly was beautiful and satisfying My kitchen garden didnt do as well however although we have eaten from it I was disappointed in the produce The shortened season prevented many tomatoes from ripening on the vine and there were not nearly as many zucchini squashes on the plants as there usually is hellip and the summer seemed to fly by I am grateful for the experience and I firmly believe that next year will be a better year
Our glorious Autumn season is now upon us which provides us with an opportunity we can take advantage of ie leisurely drives through the country to observe natures beauty Remember that you may have a short window of time for recreational driving
Now that the weather is cooler I have started spending more time inside I regularly watch YouTube where I can find videos on everything I can think of Videos I watched this summer inspired me to do more with my indoor garden
PS I just made zucchini bread for the first time It was delicious and a big hit I substituted creamed coconut for the oil I will give you the recipe next month
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Our summer fun was definitely different and terribly affected by COVID-19 and all of its related policies and regulations This virus has been a wake-up call
At the time of this writing there have been no cases of Covid-19
in Ward 4 and relatively speaking few in New Tecumseth Simcoe County Social Services has done an exemplary job of preventing the spread of this deadly virus especially at our seniorshomecare residences where many of our most vulnerable seniors live Bravo
We must continue to care and share Listen to the experts and believe in the science We are all in this together Leadership is everything Just look at the difference between Canada and the USA Politics has no place defying the medical communitythis virus is not a hoax Our American neighbours have lost close to a quarter of a million good citizens I am sure our ldquoSnowbirdsrdquo know many of them This is so sad and unnecessary Ignorance is no excuse
New Tecumseth staff has worked hard to keep our finances on the ldquoblackrdquo side of the ledger as opposed to in the ldquoredrdquo This has been no easy task during the COVID-19 shut down of a great deal of society and enterprises Council agreed to extend the taxation due dates and the Finance Department has told us what this loss will be Due to the declining prime rates on investment income the unfavourable variance is $7500000 The unfavourable revenue variance is $27100000 due to lost penalties and interest of approximately $19700000
I want to thank our taxpayers as most paid on time This scenario could have been far worse which would have affected next yearrsquos tax increases So far so good It will be difficult to work out the 2021 Budget We have always tried to give a reasonable level of service and do many capital projects based on our modest small-town assessment base I hope and pray that the days ahead are not too difficult
AROUND TOWN NEWS amp EVENTS
Councillors ReportThe LED Traffic Signal Replacements will move forward this year and there will be operating dollar savings for Hydro use Good news as energy efficiency is important
Council had a presentation by Jane Sinclair General Manager of Health and Emergency Services County of Simcoe and Salter Pilon Architecture Inc related to the Simcoe Manor and Village redevelopment in Beeton The Plan is still subject to the Ministry of Long Term Care funding for new long term care beds County Council has approved $177 million for this needed project There will be a 160-bed home and 170 housing units of different sizes as well as a variety of designs and accommodation The County will be responsible for the $66 million to cover its costs New land was acquired There will be a campus concept built in one phase which will save approximately $4 million COVID-19 spacing factors will be addressed as well This project will provide support to over 400 seniors across the Region The operating costs will be less and the housing units self-sustainable If all goes as planned construction could begin mid to late 2021 and take 24-30 months to complete Fundraising will be required - one resident has bequeathed $80000000 to this project This is a kind and generous donation for which the County is grateful
There was a notice on Facebook that due to abuse and misuse as of October 1 2020 many new rules will be implemented The USA may try to break up these monopolies if change does not occur Be cautious There will be fines and you could be blocked from using Facebook I do not have all the details We must all do our due diligence
The Federal Government recently legalized cannabis under certain rules and weak regulations (The Cannabis Act) which has taken up a great deal of staff time and resulted in several Local Planning Appeal Tribunal hearings and neighbour disputes There is little law enforcement can do Dumping this issue at the lower tier of government was unfair and dealing with the consequences is stressful This is not local Councilsrsquo area of expertise Federal ministries should regulate monitor and bear the costs associated with the creation of the Cannabis Act
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Many smallerrural Municipalities have been inundated with Cannabis operations Residents suffer the consequences of bad planning for the few users of Cannabis Itrsquos not about health itrsquos about the taxes these operations generate It has not been very successful as yet as it was not well executed I do know that it is an issue that is not going away anytime soon
Glorious Fall has arrived There is a chill in the air and winter is just around the corner Brrrr
Happy Thanksgiving to all New Tecumseth should be most thankful that we have no COVID deaths (as of this writing)
Stay safe Follow the guidelines They work
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Ontario Moving to Enhance Public Safety and Food Supply ChainImmediate proclamation of key sections of new trespass and food safety act will better protect people and livestock transport drivers
WOODSTOCK - In order to keep people safe the Ontario government is making it an offence to stop obstruct hinder or otherwise interfere with a motor vehicle transporting farm animals Today the province proclaimed Section 6(1) and three other related sections of Bill 156 the Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act 2020 These proclamations will ensure the safety and security of the public and the provincial food supply while protecting the right for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
Stopping motor vehicles in traffic when they are transporting farm animals is dangerous for everyone including those who stop the trucks pedestrians livestock transporters and other drivers said Ernie Hardeman Minister of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) As actions like this are on the rise and public safety is a top priority for the Ontario government it is critical to bring these specific parts of the act into force immediately to ensure safety for everyone
These select sections of the act will come into effect on September 2 2020 They will help keep truck drivers and members of the public safe from the risks posed from obstruction of vehicles or interference with livestock in transport
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governments commitment to protecting the health and safety of our agri-food sector farm animal welfare and food safety
OMAFRA has also launched consultations on the remaining parts of the act The public can now provide input into a potential Ministers Regulation by visiting Ontarios Regulatory Registry until October 15 2020
We are looking for input from the public and the industry on proposed regulatory provisions so that the act achieves its goal of protecting our food supply the welfare of farm animals and the safety of agri-food workers who help feed us all said Minister Hardeman
The rights of people to participate in legal protests that take place in public spaces will always be protected provided such protests do not have the potential to cause harm Careful work was put into crafting this act to balance the rights of farmers and their farm operations as well as the rights for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
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(NEW TECUMSETH 92120) On Monday September 21st 2020 the Nottawasaga Foundation presented their fourth $100000 installment of a $1 million pledge made to the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation (SMHF)
To celebrate their 25th Anniversary in 2017 The Nottawasaga Foundation and the Biffis family pledged $1 million over 10 years towards the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundations Capital Campaign Because of You We Can The pledge will support the Hospitalrsquos redevelopment project as well as technology upgrades such as Meditech the new Health Information System (HIS) implemented in 2018
A portion of the funds presented were raised via the Nottawasaga Foundationrsquos virtual golf fundraising event this past summer with funds raised through corporate sponsorships and individual donations
ldquoThe Nottawasaga Foundation is always proud to support our hospital These critical times reinforce how essential Stevensonrsquos services are to our
community and how fortunate we are to access health care close to homerdquo says Sylvia Biffis Nottawasaga Foundation and Capital Campaign Chair ldquoThis is our community hospital and timing is critical to receive the redevelopment it deserves We encourage everyone to support Stevenson every step of the wayrdquo she added
The Biffis Family have been dedicated supporters of the Hospital for many years including advocating for the re-opening of the ObstetricsBirthing Unit in 2008 supporting digital mammography and maternal child advisory programs
ldquoWe are so grateful to the Biffis Family and the Nottawasaga Foundation for their tremendous leadership and partnership throughout the years They have played a major role in the success of multiple campaigns throughout the Hospitalrsquos history and we are thankful for their continued supportrdquo says Tanya Wall Executive Director SMHF
Nottawasaga Foundation Contributes $100000 to Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation Capital Campaign
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FEATURE BUSINESSFEATURE BUSINESS
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Herersquos my story My mother wanted to make sure I learned to work hard so when I was 13 she took me to work with her in a fruit market in the Jewish area of the city A year later she found me a job at Gryfersquos Bagel Bakery which was a block south of the fruit store She would drive me to work at 400 am on Saturdays and Sundays where I made and served fresh yummy bagels About a year after that Moishe Gryfe the owner of the bakery asked me if I would work for his brother Dr Bernie Gryfe a dentist at Steeles and Islington which was closer to home I worked after school and Saturdays for his associatesI finished my last two years of high school at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute with my Grade 13 diploma and a Diploma in Dental Assisting I graduated at the top of the classThen I got FIRED thatrsquos right fired and it wouldnrsquot be the last time so I spent the summer having fun working at Wonderland when it was in its infancyI then went to York University for 4 years while holding down a dental assistant job Thatrsquos when tuition was $1000 per year Those were the days
Moving along to Buffalo I decided to become a dental hygienist and moved to Buffalo and graduated from Erie Community College After graduation a friend strongly nudged me to become a dentist so back to the University of Buffalo I went to get the required courses for dental school Two years later I was finally accepted at Boston University Goldman School of Dentistry I graduated in 1999 and opened my practice right out of school as I had learned all aspects of running a dental officeThis year marks my 20th Anniversary in Bolton and my 2nd Anniversary in Beeton I opened the practice in Beeton because I was getting antsy and needed a new challengeThe time between patient appointments in our dental rooms has been lengthened to reduce the risk of patients contracting Covid-19 I therefore now work from the Beeton office only and have left Dr Nilay in charge of the Bolton officerdquoMy plan is to return to Bolton when I am able hopefully sooner rather than later Irsquove had some of my patients follow me to Beeton for now
This year marks my 40th Anniversary of looking into patientsrsquo mouthsPeople and patients alike have asked me what made me decide to become a dentist What I tell them is that fate decided for me as I am the first dentist in my family
hellip A STRAIGHT LINE
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LIFESTYLE
Our children shouldnrsquot have to pay for our excesses
This year Earth Overshoot Day came later than it has in 15 years mdash on August 22 Thatrsquos a mixed blessing Increasing per capita consumption population growth and rising greenhouse gas emissions had been moving the date earlier almost every year since the 1970s Itrsquos fallen in late July or early August for the past few years
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanityrsquos demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that yearrdquo according to the organization behind the concept Global Footprint Network Even with the later overshoot date we burned through a yearrsquos resources in under eight months That means we would need 16 Earths to support humanityrsquos current demands on the planetrsquos ecosystems
Employing the many readily available and emerging solutions to ldquomove the daterdquo closer to
yearrsquos end is the goal but this later-than-expected overshoot day was largely due to the COVID-19 Pandemic rather than direct measures to address the climate emergency and other crises
According to the Network the global pandemic slowdown helped drive the worldrsquos carbon footprint (that is emissions) down by 145 per cent and the forest product footprint by 84 per cent from 2019 with an overall 93 per cent reduction in humanityrsquos global ecological footprint
Network president Mathis Wackernagel sees this yearrsquos result as an encouraging sign that progress is possible but cautions that it must be made ldquoby design not by disasterrdquo
He compares our behaviour to a scam where current wealth must be repaid by others in the future ldquoMost countries have pretty strict laws about businesses running Ponzi schemes but
16 Briar Crier October 2020
somehow in the ecological domain we think itrsquos okayrdquo he says in the Guardian ldquoWersquove only got one planet and thatrsquos not going to change Wersquove got a very simple choice one-planet prosperity or one-planet miseryrdquo
This further illustrates the need for a pandemic recovery that goes beyond returning to ldquonormalrdquo and for measures to address environmental crises that go beyond pandemic recovery
Global Footprint Network focuses on five areas planet cities energy food and population Its research and solutions align with the work of many organizations including Project Drawdown and the David Suzuki Foundation Everything starts from the recognition that humanity depends on fertile soil and clean air and water for our well-being and health
Because cities already consume 78 per cent of the worldrsquos energy and produce more than 60 per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions and wersquore becoming increasingly urban ldquoCity planning and urban development strategies are instrumental to balancing the supply of natural capital and populationrsquos demandrdquo
The David Suzuki Foundationrsquos energy transition research concurs that decarbonizing the economy is critical to addressing climate disruption Shifting to more local food systems and plant-based diets avoiding processed foods and reforming agricultural practices are also important
Rapid population growth is also unsustainable although consumption is a much greater problem mdashevidenced by the fact that the worldrsquos wealthiest 10 per cent produces close to half the worldrsquos
consumption-related emissions compared to just 10 per cent by humanityrsquos poorest half
Research shows the best way to slow population growth is to empower women With greater access to education and family-planning resources as well as increased equality and better economic opportunities women have fewer children and often have them later in life
Project Drawdown estimates family-planning resources and education for girls (which it notes should be basic human rights) could slow human population growth by one billion by 2050 consequentially keeping more than 85 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere
Although slowing population growth is important we canrsquot resolve the climate crisis if we donrsquot reduce the amount of resources we consume especially in the developed world As Global Footprint Network points out wersquore consuming resources at a much faster rate than Earth is able to replenish them Thatrsquos led not just to the climate crisis but also to a profound extinction and biodiversity crisis and continuing environmental devastation
COVID-19 has put humanity on pause and exposed some of our current systemrsquos flaws It has also shown that we can slow consumption and move on to something better than the old ldquonormalrdquo Wersquore at a crossroads and we must act quickly
Written by David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor and Writer Ian Hanington
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WalterWalterThe Avalon East Journal
STORY
by Derek Bradleyby Derek Bradley
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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S T A T U T E A S A PA B U S E D S O B G E N ED E B O R A H R O B E R T SD E E R P O V A L B E I TS P R Y T O A S T E R
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
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Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
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ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
442288665599117733117733442288669955665599113377224488559922774466338811776611338855442299883344229911556677228855991144773366331166887722995544994477556633881122
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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I now have dozens of indoor plants to keep me occupied over the coming months
My favourite YouTube channels are Garden Answer Monty Don MissOrchidGirl Planterina (funny) and Summer Rayne Oakes (a fitting name and a brilliant young woman) to name a few
My orchids which I told you about last year are in good shape thanks to the knowledge I gained from watching YouTube A few have flowered Patience is the key
Of course reading likely the most popular passtime is a big comfort If you would like to contribute a book review or recommendations I would be happy to hear from you
I hope that you find joy in your life Be busy and well
Editors DeskHello Briar residents
I hope this issue of the Briar Crier finds you well Sadly 2020 the year many of us thought was going to be the perfect year turned out to be the most difficult year of the century Although the second wave of the Covid-19 Pandemic has already begun we have now had practice and we are informed
We have decided to cancel our 30th Anniversary Prize Competition because of the risks associated with picking up and delivering prizes We thank the businesses and residents who participated We will have lots to celebrate next year
Finding ways to stay healthy and happy at this time will be challenging I believe we can do this There have been times recently when I felt overwhelmed but fortunately I found things to keep me busy at home I trust that you have as well
My flower garden which is in its fifth year of growth if I am remembering correctly was beautiful and satisfying My kitchen garden didnt do as well however although we have eaten from it I was disappointed in the produce The shortened season prevented many tomatoes from ripening on the vine and there were not nearly as many zucchini squashes on the plants as there usually is hellip and the summer seemed to fly by I am grateful for the experience and I firmly believe that next year will be a better year
Our glorious Autumn season is now upon us which provides us with an opportunity we can take advantage of ie leisurely drives through the country to observe natures beauty Remember that you may have a short window of time for recreational driving
Now that the weather is cooler I have started spending more time inside I regularly watch YouTube where I can find videos on everything I can think of Videos I watched this summer inspired me to do more with my indoor garden
PS I just made zucchini bread for the first time It was delicious and a big hit I substituted creamed coconut for the oil I will give you the recipe next month
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Our summer fun was definitely different and terribly affected by COVID-19 and all of its related policies and regulations This virus has been a wake-up call
At the time of this writing there have been no cases of Covid-19
in Ward 4 and relatively speaking few in New Tecumseth Simcoe County Social Services has done an exemplary job of preventing the spread of this deadly virus especially at our seniorshomecare residences where many of our most vulnerable seniors live Bravo
We must continue to care and share Listen to the experts and believe in the science We are all in this together Leadership is everything Just look at the difference between Canada and the USA Politics has no place defying the medical communitythis virus is not a hoax Our American neighbours have lost close to a quarter of a million good citizens I am sure our ldquoSnowbirdsrdquo know many of them This is so sad and unnecessary Ignorance is no excuse
New Tecumseth staff has worked hard to keep our finances on the ldquoblackrdquo side of the ledger as opposed to in the ldquoredrdquo This has been no easy task during the COVID-19 shut down of a great deal of society and enterprises Council agreed to extend the taxation due dates and the Finance Department has told us what this loss will be Due to the declining prime rates on investment income the unfavourable variance is $7500000 The unfavourable revenue variance is $27100000 due to lost penalties and interest of approximately $19700000
I want to thank our taxpayers as most paid on time This scenario could have been far worse which would have affected next yearrsquos tax increases So far so good It will be difficult to work out the 2021 Budget We have always tried to give a reasonable level of service and do many capital projects based on our modest small-town assessment base I hope and pray that the days ahead are not too difficult
AROUND TOWN NEWS amp EVENTS
Councillors ReportThe LED Traffic Signal Replacements will move forward this year and there will be operating dollar savings for Hydro use Good news as energy efficiency is important
Council had a presentation by Jane Sinclair General Manager of Health and Emergency Services County of Simcoe and Salter Pilon Architecture Inc related to the Simcoe Manor and Village redevelopment in Beeton The Plan is still subject to the Ministry of Long Term Care funding for new long term care beds County Council has approved $177 million for this needed project There will be a 160-bed home and 170 housing units of different sizes as well as a variety of designs and accommodation The County will be responsible for the $66 million to cover its costs New land was acquired There will be a campus concept built in one phase which will save approximately $4 million COVID-19 spacing factors will be addressed as well This project will provide support to over 400 seniors across the Region The operating costs will be less and the housing units self-sustainable If all goes as planned construction could begin mid to late 2021 and take 24-30 months to complete Fundraising will be required - one resident has bequeathed $80000000 to this project This is a kind and generous donation for which the County is grateful
There was a notice on Facebook that due to abuse and misuse as of October 1 2020 many new rules will be implemented The USA may try to break up these monopolies if change does not occur Be cautious There will be fines and you could be blocked from using Facebook I do not have all the details We must all do our due diligence
The Federal Government recently legalized cannabis under certain rules and weak regulations (The Cannabis Act) which has taken up a great deal of staff time and resulted in several Local Planning Appeal Tribunal hearings and neighbour disputes There is little law enforcement can do Dumping this issue at the lower tier of government was unfair and dealing with the consequences is stressful This is not local Councilsrsquo area of expertise Federal ministries should regulate monitor and bear the costs associated with the creation of the Cannabis Act
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Many smallerrural Municipalities have been inundated with Cannabis operations Residents suffer the consequences of bad planning for the few users of Cannabis Itrsquos not about health itrsquos about the taxes these operations generate It has not been very successful as yet as it was not well executed I do know that it is an issue that is not going away anytime soon
Glorious Fall has arrived There is a chill in the air and winter is just around the corner Brrrr
Happy Thanksgiving to all New Tecumseth should be most thankful that we have no COVID deaths (as of this writing)
Stay safe Follow the guidelines They work
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The only qualification required is your desire to help animals in need You dont need any medical skills you dont even need a college degree or know what to say All you need to do is sign up for a one two to three-hour shift per week We provide on the job training by qualified volunteers and cats
Join the team and experience different cultures Siamese Tortie Russian Tabby Gain experience in a variety of roles janitor cook chief food dish washer litter patrol treat provider dance coach
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Ontario Moving to Enhance Public Safety and Food Supply ChainImmediate proclamation of key sections of new trespass and food safety act will better protect people and livestock transport drivers
WOODSTOCK - In order to keep people safe the Ontario government is making it an offence to stop obstruct hinder or otherwise interfere with a motor vehicle transporting farm animals Today the province proclaimed Section 6(1) and three other related sections of Bill 156 the Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act 2020 These proclamations will ensure the safety and security of the public and the provincial food supply while protecting the right for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
Stopping motor vehicles in traffic when they are transporting farm animals is dangerous for everyone including those who stop the trucks pedestrians livestock transporters and other drivers said Ernie Hardeman Minister of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) As actions like this are on the rise and public safety is a top priority for the Ontario government it is critical to bring these specific parts of the act into force immediately to ensure safety for everyone
These select sections of the act will come into effect on September 2 2020 They will help keep truck drivers and members of the public safe from the risks posed from obstruction of vehicles or interference with livestock in transport
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governments commitment to protecting the health and safety of our agri-food sector farm animal welfare and food safety
OMAFRA has also launched consultations on the remaining parts of the act The public can now provide input into a potential Ministers Regulation by visiting Ontarios Regulatory Registry until October 15 2020
We are looking for input from the public and the industry on proposed regulatory provisions so that the act achieves its goal of protecting our food supply the welfare of farm animals and the safety of agri-food workers who help feed us all said Minister Hardeman
The rights of people to participate in legal protests that take place in public spaces will always be protected provided such protests do not have the potential to cause harm Careful work was put into crafting this act to balance the rights of farmers and their farm operations as well as the rights for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
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AROUND TOWN NEWS amp EVENTS
(NEW TECUMSETH 92120) On Monday September 21st 2020 the Nottawasaga Foundation presented their fourth $100000 installment of a $1 million pledge made to the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation (SMHF)
To celebrate their 25th Anniversary in 2017 The Nottawasaga Foundation and the Biffis family pledged $1 million over 10 years towards the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundations Capital Campaign Because of You We Can The pledge will support the Hospitalrsquos redevelopment project as well as technology upgrades such as Meditech the new Health Information System (HIS) implemented in 2018
A portion of the funds presented were raised via the Nottawasaga Foundationrsquos virtual golf fundraising event this past summer with funds raised through corporate sponsorships and individual donations
ldquoThe Nottawasaga Foundation is always proud to support our hospital These critical times reinforce how essential Stevensonrsquos services are to our
community and how fortunate we are to access health care close to homerdquo says Sylvia Biffis Nottawasaga Foundation and Capital Campaign Chair ldquoThis is our community hospital and timing is critical to receive the redevelopment it deserves We encourage everyone to support Stevenson every step of the wayrdquo she added
The Biffis Family have been dedicated supporters of the Hospital for many years including advocating for the re-opening of the ObstetricsBirthing Unit in 2008 supporting digital mammography and maternal child advisory programs
ldquoWe are so grateful to the Biffis Family and the Nottawasaga Foundation for their tremendous leadership and partnership throughout the years They have played a major role in the success of multiple campaigns throughout the Hospitalrsquos history and we are thankful for their continued supportrdquo says Tanya Wall Executive Director SMHF
Nottawasaga Foundation Contributes $100000 to Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation Capital Campaign
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Herersquos my story My mother wanted to make sure I learned to work hard so when I was 13 she took me to work with her in a fruit market in the Jewish area of the city A year later she found me a job at Gryfersquos Bagel Bakery which was a block south of the fruit store She would drive me to work at 400 am on Saturdays and Sundays where I made and served fresh yummy bagels About a year after that Moishe Gryfe the owner of the bakery asked me if I would work for his brother Dr Bernie Gryfe a dentist at Steeles and Islington which was closer to home I worked after school and Saturdays for his associatesI finished my last two years of high school at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute with my Grade 13 diploma and a Diploma in Dental Assisting I graduated at the top of the classThen I got FIRED thatrsquos right fired and it wouldnrsquot be the last time so I spent the summer having fun working at Wonderland when it was in its infancyI then went to York University for 4 years while holding down a dental assistant job Thatrsquos when tuition was $1000 per year Those were the days
Moving along to Buffalo I decided to become a dental hygienist and moved to Buffalo and graduated from Erie Community College After graduation a friend strongly nudged me to become a dentist so back to the University of Buffalo I went to get the required courses for dental school Two years later I was finally accepted at Boston University Goldman School of Dentistry I graduated in 1999 and opened my practice right out of school as I had learned all aspects of running a dental officeThis year marks my 20th Anniversary in Bolton and my 2nd Anniversary in Beeton I opened the practice in Beeton because I was getting antsy and needed a new challengeThe time between patient appointments in our dental rooms has been lengthened to reduce the risk of patients contracting Covid-19 I therefore now work from the Beeton office only and have left Dr Nilay in charge of the Bolton officerdquoMy plan is to return to Bolton when I am able hopefully sooner rather than later Irsquove had some of my patients follow me to Beeton for now
This year marks my 40th Anniversary of looking into patientsrsquo mouthsPeople and patients alike have asked me what made me decide to become a dentist What I tell them is that fate decided for me as I am the first dentist in my family
hellip A STRAIGHT LINE
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LIFESTYLE
Our children shouldnrsquot have to pay for our excesses
This year Earth Overshoot Day came later than it has in 15 years mdash on August 22 Thatrsquos a mixed blessing Increasing per capita consumption population growth and rising greenhouse gas emissions had been moving the date earlier almost every year since the 1970s Itrsquos fallen in late July or early August for the past few years
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanityrsquos demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that yearrdquo according to the organization behind the concept Global Footprint Network Even with the later overshoot date we burned through a yearrsquos resources in under eight months That means we would need 16 Earths to support humanityrsquos current demands on the planetrsquos ecosystems
Employing the many readily available and emerging solutions to ldquomove the daterdquo closer to
yearrsquos end is the goal but this later-than-expected overshoot day was largely due to the COVID-19 Pandemic rather than direct measures to address the climate emergency and other crises
According to the Network the global pandemic slowdown helped drive the worldrsquos carbon footprint (that is emissions) down by 145 per cent and the forest product footprint by 84 per cent from 2019 with an overall 93 per cent reduction in humanityrsquos global ecological footprint
Network president Mathis Wackernagel sees this yearrsquos result as an encouraging sign that progress is possible but cautions that it must be made ldquoby design not by disasterrdquo
He compares our behaviour to a scam where current wealth must be repaid by others in the future ldquoMost countries have pretty strict laws about businesses running Ponzi schemes but
16 Briar Crier October 2020
somehow in the ecological domain we think itrsquos okayrdquo he says in the Guardian ldquoWersquove only got one planet and thatrsquos not going to change Wersquove got a very simple choice one-planet prosperity or one-planet miseryrdquo
This further illustrates the need for a pandemic recovery that goes beyond returning to ldquonormalrdquo and for measures to address environmental crises that go beyond pandemic recovery
Global Footprint Network focuses on five areas planet cities energy food and population Its research and solutions align with the work of many organizations including Project Drawdown and the David Suzuki Foundation Everything starts from the recognition that humanity depends on fertile soil and clean air and water for our well-being and health
Because cities already consume 78 per cent of the worldrsquos energy and produce more than 60 per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions and wersquore becoming increasingly urban ldquoCity planning and urban development strategies are instrumental to balancing the supply of natural capital and populationrsquos demandrdquo
The David Suzuki Foundationrsquos energy transition research concurs that decarbonizing the economy is critical to addressing climate disruption Shifting to more local food systems and plant-based diets avoiding processed foods and reforming agricultural practices are also important
Rapid population growth is also unsustainable although consumption is a much greater problem mdashevidenced by the fact that the worldrsquos wealthiest 10 per cent produces close to half the worldrsquos
consumption-related emissions compared to just 10 per cent by humanityrsquos poorest half
Research shows the best way to slow population growth is to empower women With greater access to education and family-planning resources as well as increased equality and better economic opportunities women have fewer children and often have them later in life
Project Drawdown estimates family-planning resources and education for girls (which it notes should be basic human rights) could slow human population growth by one billion by 2050 consequentially keeping more than 85 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere
Although slowing population growth is important we canrsquot resolve the climate crisis if we donrsquot reduce the amount of resources we consume especially in the developed world As Global Footprint Network points out wersquore consuming resources at a much faster rate than Earth is able to replenish them Thatrsquos led not just to the climate crisis but also to a profound extinction and biodiversity crisis and continuing environmental devastation
COVID-19 has put humanity on pause and exposed some of our current systemrsquos flaws It has also shown that we can slow consumption and move on to something better than the old ldquonormalrdquo Wersquore at a crossroads and we must act quickly
Written by David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor and Writer Ian Hanington
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WalterWalterThe Avalon East Journal
STORY
by Derek Bradleyby Derek Bradley
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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S T A T U T E A S A PA B U S E D S O B G E N ED E B O R A H R O B E R T SD E E R P O V A L B E I TS P R Y T O A S T E R
B E L L E S A L E ST R A G E D I E S S C E N TA U R A L G N A W K A T EU N T I L A C M E E V E RT E S T Y N E E D T E R N
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
$1895 (Vintages) The Speck Brothers at Henry of Pelham have been showcasing quality Ontario Chardonnay for decades Generous new oak treatment gives this big but dry white plenty of vanilla and spice to support its pineapple rich yellow apple lemon curd and creamy character If you like your turkey with richly buttered bread stuffing this is your wine
Cave de Lugny Macon-Lugny Grand Reserve 2018 $1995 (Vintages) Pure ripe tropical fruits and lemon with some toast and cream plus a backbone of minerals from this dry Chardonnay from Southern Burgundy Wonderful to pair with grilled chicken in a lemon marinade or serve it up with your turkey dinner if you like white meat
Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
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ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
442288665599117733117733442288669955665599113377224488559922774466338811776611338855442299883344229911556677228855991144773366331166887722995544994477556633881122
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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I now have dozens of indoor plants to keep me occupied over the coming months
My favourite YouTube channels are Garden Answer Monty Don MissOrchidGirl Planterina (funny) and Summer Rayne Oakes (a fitting name and a brilliant young woman) to name a few
My orchids which I told you about last year are in good shape thanks to the knowledge I gained from watching YouTube A few have flowered Patience is the key
Of course reading likely the most popular passtime is a big comfort If you would like to contribute a book review or recommendations I would be happy to hear from you
I hope that you find joy in your life Be busy and well
Editors DeskHello Briar residents
I hope this issue of the Briar Crier finds you well Sadly 2020 the year many of us thought was going to be the perfect year turned out to be the most difficult year of the century Although the second wave of the Covid-19 Pandemic has already begun we have now had practice and we are informed
We have decided to cancel our 30th Anniversary Prize Competition because of the risks associated with picking up and delivering prizes We thank the businesses and residents who participated We will have lots to celebrate next year
Finding ways to stay healthy and happy at this time will be challenging I believe we can do this There have been times recently when I felt overwhelmed but fortunately I found things to keep me busy at home I trust that you have as well
My flower garden which is in its fifth year of growth if I am remembering correctly was beautiful and satisfying My kitchen garden didnt do as well however although we have eaten from it I was disappointed in the produce The shortened season prevented many tomatoes from ripening on the vine and there were not nearly as many zucchini squashes on the plants as there usually is hellip and the summer seemed to fly by I am grateful for the experience and I firmly believe that next year will be a better year
Our glorious Autumn season is now upon us which provides us with an opportunity we can take advantage of ie leisurely drives through the country to observe natures beauty Remember that you may have a short window of time for recreational driving
Now that the weather is cooler I have started spending more time inside I regularly watch YouTube where I can find videos on everything I can think of Videos I watched this summer inspired me to do more with my indoor garden
PS I just made zucchini bread for the first time It was delicious and a big hit I substituted creamed coconut for the oil I will give you the recipe next month
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Our summer fun was definitely different and terribly affected by COVID-19 and all of its related policies and regulations This virus has been a wake-up call
At the time of this writing there have been no cases of Covid-19
in Ward 4 and relatively speaking few in New Tecumseth Simcoe County Social Services has done an exemplary job of preventing the spread of this deadly virus especially at our seniorshomecare residences where many of our most vulnerable seniors live Bravo
We must continue to care and share Listen to the experts and believe in the science We are all in this together Leadership is everything Just look at the difference between Canada and the USA Politics has no place defying the medical communitythis virus is not a hoax Our American neighbours have lost close to a quarter of a million good citizens I am sure our ldquoSnowbirdsrdquo know many of them This is so sad and unnecessary Ignorance is no excuse
New Tecumseth staff has worked hard to keep our finances on the ldquoblackrdquo side of the ledger as opposed to in the ldquoredrdquo This has been no easy task during the COVID-19 shut down of a great deal of society and enterprises Council agreed to extend the taxation due dates and the Finance Department has told us what this loss will be Due to the declining prime rates on investment income the unfavourable variance is $7500000 The unfavourable revenue variance is $27100000 due to lost penalties and interest of approximately $19700000
I want to thank our taxpayers as most paid on time This scenario could have been far worse which would have affected next yearrsquos tax increases So far so good It will be difficult to work out the 2021 Budget We have always tried to give a reasonable level of service and do many capital projects based on our modest small-town assessment base I hope and pray that the days ahead are not too difficult
AROUND TOWN NEWS amp EVENTS
Councillors ReportThe LED Traffic Signal Replacements will move forward this year and there will be operating dollar savings for Hydro use Good news as energy efficiency is important
Council had a presentation by Jane Sinclair General Manager of Health and Emergency Services County of Simcoe and Salter Pilon Architecture Inc related to the Simcoe Manor and Village redevelopment in Beeton The Plan is still subject to the Ministry of Long Term Care funding for new long term care beds County Council has approved $177 million for this needed project There will be a 160-bed home and 170 housing units of different sizes as well as a variety of designs and accommodation The County will be responsible for the $66 million to cover its costs New land was acquired There will be a campus concept built in one phase which will save approximately $4 million COVID-19 spacing factors will be addressed as well This project will provide support to over 400 seniors across the Region The operating costs will be less and the housing units self-sustainable If all goes as planned construction could begin mid to late 2021 and take 24-30 months to complete Fundraising will be required - one resident has bequeathed $80000000 to this project This is a kind and generous donation for which the County is grateful
There was a notice on Facebook that due to abuse and misuse as of October 1 2020 many new rules will be implemented The USA may try to break up these monopolies if change does not occur Be cautious There will be fines and you could be blocked from using Facebook I do not have all the details We must all do our due diligence
The Federal Government recently legalized cannabis under certain rules and weak regulations (The Cannabis Act) which has taken up a great deal of staff time and resulted in several Local Planning Appeal Tribunal hearings and neighbour disputes There is little law enforcement can do Dumping this issue at the lower tier of government was unfair and dealing with the consequences is stressful This is not local Councilsrsquo area of expertise Federal ministries should regulate monitor and bear the costs associated with the creation of the Cannabis Act
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Many smallerrural Municipalities have been inundated with Cannabis operations Residents suffer the consequences of bad planning for the few users of Cannabis Itrsquos not about health itrsquos about the taxes these operations generate It has not been very successful as yet as it was not well executed I do know that it is an issue that is not going away anytime soon
Glorious Fall has arrived There is a chill in the air and winter is just around the corner Brrrr
Happy Thanksgiving to all New Tecumseth should be most thankful that we have no COVID deaths (as of this writing)
Stay safe Follow the guidelines They work
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Ontario Moving to Enhance Public Safety and Food Supply ChainImmediate proclamation of key sections of new trespass and food safety act will better protect people and livestock transport drivers
WOODSTOCK - In order to keep people safe the Ontario government is making it an offence to stop obstruct hinder or otherwise interfere with a motor vehicle transporting farm animals Today the province proclaimed Section 6(1) and three other related sections of Bill 156 the Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act 2020 These proclamations will ensure the safety and security of the public and the provincial food supply while protecting the right for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
Stopping motor vehicles in traffic when they are transporting farm animals is dangerous for everyone including those who stop the trucks pedestrians livestock transporters and other drivers said Ernie Hardeman Minister of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) As actions like this are on the rise and public safety is a top priority for the Ontario government it is critical to bring these specific parts of the act into force immediately to ensure safety for everyone
These select sections of the act will come into effect on September 2 2020 They will help keep truck drivers and members of the public safe from the risks posed from obstruction of vehicles or interference with livestock in transport
Nearly 130 municipalities have passed or supported council resolutions calling on the government to strengthen protections for farm families employees and animals This is part of the wwwboltonfamilydentistcomwwwbeetonfamilydentistcom
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governments commitment to protecting the health and safety of our agri-food sector farm animal welfare and food safety
OMAFRA has also launched consultations on the remaining parts of the act The public can now provide input into a potential Ministers Regulation by visiting Ontarios Regulatory Registry until October 15 2020
We are looking for input from the public and the industry on proposed regulatory provisions so that the act achieves its goal of protecting our food supply the welfare of farm animals and the safety of agri-food workers who help feed us all said Minister Hardeman
The rights of people to participate in legal protests that take place in public spaces will always be protected provided such protests do not have the potential to cause harm Careful work was put into crafting this act to balance the rights of farmers and their farm operations as well as the rights for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
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(NEW TECUMSETH 92120) On Monday September 21st 2020 the Nottawasaga Foundation presented their fourth $100000 installment of a $1 million pledge made to the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation (SMHF)
To celebrate their 25th Anniversary in 2017 The Nottawasaga Foundation and the Biffis family pledged $1 million over 10 years towards the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundations Capital Campaign Because of You We Can The pledge will support the Hospitalrsquos redevelopment project as well as technology upgrades such as Meditech the new Health Information System (HIS) implemented in 2018
A portion of the funds presented were raised via the Nottawasaga Foundationrsquos virtual golf fundraising event this past summer with funds raised through corporate sponsorships and individual donations
ldquoThe Nottawasaga Foundation is always proud to support our hospital These critical times reinforce how essential Stevensonrsquos services are to our
community and how fortunate we are to access health care close to homerdquo says Sylvia Biffis Nottawasaga Foundation and Capital Campaign Chair ldquoThis is our community hospital and timing is critical to receive the redevelopment it deserves We encourage everyone to support Stevenson every step of the wayrdquo she added
The Biffis Family have been dedicated supporters of the Hospital for many years including advocating for the re-opening of the ObstetricsBirthing Unit in 2008 supporting digital mammography and maternal child advisory programs
ldquoWe are so grateful to the Biffis Family and the Nottawasaga Foundation for their tremendous leadership and partnership throughout the years They have played a major role in the success of multiple campaigns throughout the Hospitalrsquos history and we are thankful for their continued supportrdquo says Tanya Wall Executive Director SMHF
Nottawasaga Foundation Contributes $100000 to Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation Capital Campaign
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Herersquos my story My mother wanted to make sure I learned to work hard so when I was 13 she took me to work with her in a fruit market in the Jewish area of the city A year later she found me a job at Gryfersquos Bagel Bakery which was a block south of the fruit store She would drive me to work at 400 am on Saturdays and Sundays where I made and served fresh yummy bagels About a year after that Moishe Gryfe the owner of the bakery asked me if I would work for his brother Dr Bernie Gryfe a dentist at Steeles and Islington which was closer to home I worked after school and Saturdays for his associatesI finished my last two years of high school at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute with my Grade 13 diploma and a Diploma in Dental Assisting I graduated at the top of the classThen I got FIRED thatrsquos right fired and it wouldnrsquot be the last time so I spent the summer having fun working at Wonderland when it was in its infancyI then went to York University for 4 years while holding down a dental assistant job Thatrsquos when tuition was $1000 per year Those were the days
Moving along to Buffalo I decided to become a dental hygienist and moved to Buffalo and graduated from Erie Community College After graduation a friend strongly nudged me to become a dentist so back to the University of Buffalo I went to get the required courses for dental school Two years later I was finally accepted at Boston University Goldman School of Dentistry I graduated in 1999 and opened my practice right out of school as I had learned all aspects of running a dental officeThis year marks my 20th Anniversary in Bolton and my 2nd Anniversary in Beeton I opened the practice in Beeton because I was getting antsy and needed a new challengeThe time between patient appointments in our dental rooms has been lengthened to reduce the risk of patients contracting Covid-19 I therefore now work from the Beeton office only and have left Dr Nilay in charge of the Bolton officerdquoMy plan is to return to Bolton when I am able hopefully sooner rather than later Irsquove had some of my patients follow me to Beeton for now
This year marks my 40th Anniversary of looking into patientsrsquo mouthsPeople and patients alike have asked me what made me decide to become a dentist What I tell them is that fate decided for me as I am the first dentist in my family
hellip A STRAIGHT LINE
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Our children shouldnrsquot have to pay for our excesses
This year Earth Overshoot Day came later than it has in 15 years mdash on August 22 Thatrsquos a mixed blessing Increasing per capita consumption population growth and rising greenhouse gas emissions had been moving the date earlier almost every year since the 1970s Itrsquos fallen in late July or early August for the past few years
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanityrsquos demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that yearrdquo according to the organization behind the concept Global Footprint Network Even with the later overshoot date we burned through a yearrsquos resources in under eight months That means we would need 16 Earths to support humanityrsquos current demands on the planetrsquos ecosystems
Employing the many readily available and emerging solutions to ldquomove the daterdquo closer to
yearrsquos end is the goal but this later-than-expected overshoot day was largely due to the COVID-19 Pandemic rather than direct measures to address the climate emergency and other crises
According to the Network the global pandemic slowdown helped drive the worldrsquos carbon footprint (that is emissions) down by 145 per cent and the forest product footprint by 84 per cent from 2019 with an overall 93 per cent reduction in humanityrsquos global ecological footprint
Network president Mathis Wackernagel sees this yearrsquos result as an encouraging sign that progress is possible but cautions that it must be made ldquoby design not by disasterrdquo
He compares our behaviour to a scam where current wealth must be repaid by others in the future ldquoMost countries have pretty strict laws about businesses running Ponzi schemes but
16 Briar Crier October 2020
somehow in the ecological domain we think itrsquos okayrdquo he says in the Guardian ldquoWersquove only got one planet and thatrsquos not going to change Wersquove got a very simple choice one-planet prosperity or one-planet miseryrdquo
This further illustrates the need for a pandemic recovery that goes beyond returning to ldquonormalrdquo and for measures to address environmental crises that go beyond pandemic recovery
Global Footprint Network focuses on five areas planet cities energy food and population Its research and solutions align with the work of many organizations including Project Drawdown and the David Suzuki Foundation Everything starts from the recognition that humanity depends on fertile soil and clean air and water for our well-being and health
Because cities already consume 78 per cent of the worldrsquos energy and produce more than 60 per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions and wersquore becoming increasingly urban ldquoCity planning and urban development strategies are instrumental to balancing the supply of natural capital and populationrsquos demandrdquo
The David Suzuki Foundationrsquos energy transition research concurs that decarbonizing the economy is critical to addressing climate disruption Shifting to more local food systems and plant-based diets avoiding processed foods and reforming agricultural practices are also important
Rapid population growth is also unsustainable although consumption is a much greater problem mdashevidenced by the fact that the worldrsquos wealthiest 10 per cent produces close to half the worldrsquos
consumption-related emissions compared to just 10 per cent by humanityrsquos poorest half
Research shows the best way to slow population growth is to empower women With greater access to education and family-planning resources as well as increased equality and better economic opportunities women have fewer children and often have them later in life
Project Drawdown estimates family-planning resources and education for girls (which it notes should be basic human rights) could slow human population growth by one billion by 2050 consequentially keeping more than 85 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere
Although slowing population growth is important we canrsquot resolve the climate crisis if we donrsquot reduce the amount of resources we consume especially in the developed world As Global Footprint Network points out wersquore consuming resources at a much faster rate than Earth is able to replenish them Thatrsquos led not just to the climate crisis but also to a profound extinction and biodiversity crisis and continuing environmental devastation
COVID-19 has put humanity on pause and exposed some of our current systemrsquos flaws It has also shown that we can slow consumption and move on to something better than the old ldquonormalrdquo Wersquore at a crossroads and we must act quickly
Written by David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor and Writer Ian Hanington
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WalterWalterThe Avalon East Journal
STORY
by Derek Bradleyby Derek Bradley
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
$1895 (Vintages) The Speck Brothers at Henry of Pelham have been showcasing quality Ontario Chardonnay for decades Generous new oak treatment gives this big but dry white plenty of vanilla and spice to support its pineapple rich yellow apple lemon curd and creamy character If you like your turkey with richly buttered bread stuffing this is your wine
Cave de Lugny Macon-Lugny Grand Reserve 2018 $1995 (Vintages) Pure ripe tropical fruits and lemon with some toast and cream plus a backbone of minerals from this dry Chardonnay from Southern Burgundy Wonderful to pair with grilled chicken in a lemon marinade or serve it up with your turkey dinner if you like white meat
Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
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complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
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See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
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October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
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44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
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Our summer fun was definitely different and terribly affected by COVID-19 and all of its related policies and regulations This virus has been a wake-up call
At the time of this writing there have been no cases of Covid-19
in Ward 4 and relatively speaking few in New Tecumseth Simcoe County Social Services has done an exemplary job of preventing the spread of this deadly virus especially at our seniorshomecare residences where many of our most vulnerable seniors live Bravo
We must continue to care and share Listen to the experts and believe in the science We are all in this together Leadership is everything Just look at the difference between Canada and the USA Politics has no place defying the medical communitythis virus is not a hoax Our American neighbours have lost close to a quarter of a million good citizens I am sure our ldquoSnowbirdsrdquo know many of them This is so sad and unnecessary Ignorance is no excuse
New Tecumseth staff has worked hard to keep our finances on the ldquoblackrdquo side of the ledger as opposed to in the ldquoredrdquo This has been no easy task during the COVID-19 shut down of a great deal of society and enterprises Council agreed to extend the taxation due dates and the Finance Department has told us what this loss will be Due to the declining prime rates on investment income the unfavourable variance is $7500000 The unfavourable revenue variance is $27100000 due to lost penalties and interest of approximately $19700000
I want to thank our taxpayers as most paid on time This scenario could have been far worse which would have affected next yearrsquos tax increases So far so good It will be difficult to work out the 2021 Budget We have always tried to give a reasonable level of service and do many capital projects based on our modest small-town assessment base I hope and pray that the days ahead are not too difficult
AROUND TOWN NEWS amp EVENTS
Councillors ReportThe LED Traffic Signal Replacements will move forward this year and there will be operating dollar savings for Hydro use Good news as energy efficiency is important
Council had a presentation by Jane Sinclair General Manager of Health and Emergency Services County of Simcoe and Salter Pilon Architecture Inc related to the Simcoe Manor and Village redevelopment in Beeton The Plan is still subject to the Ministry of Long Term Care funding for new long term care beds County Council has approved $177 million for this needed project There will be a 160-bed home and 170 housing units of different sizes as well as a variety of designs and accommodation The County will be responsible for the $66 million to cover its costs New land was acquired There will be a campus concept built in one phase which will save approximately $4 million COVID-19 spacing factors will be addressed as well This project will provide support to over 400 seniors across the Region The operating costs will be less and the housing units self-sustainable If all goes as planned construction could begin mid to late 2021 and take 24-30 months to complete Fundraising will be required - one resident has bequeathed $80000000 to this project This is a kind and generous donation for which the County is grateful
There was a notice on Facebook that due to abuse and misuse as of October 1 2020 many new rules will be implemented The USA may try to break up these monopolies if change does not occur Be cautious There will be fines and you could be blocked from using Facebook I do not have all the details We must all do our due diligence
The Federal Government recently legalized cannabis under certain rules and weak regulations (The Cannabis Act) which has taken up a great deal of staff time and resulted in several Local Planning Appeal Tribunal hearings and neighbour disputes There is little law enforcement can do Dumping this issue at the lower tier of government was unfair and dealing with the consequences is stressful This is not local Councilsrsquo area of expertise Federal ministries should regulate monitor and bear the costs associated with the creation of the Cannabis Act
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Many smallerrural Municipalities have been inundated with Cannabis operations Residents suffer the consequences of bad planning for the few users of Cannabis Itrsquos not about health itrsquos about the taxes these operations generate It has not been very successful as yet as it was not well executed I do know that it is an issue that is not going away anytime soon
Glorious Fall has arrived There is a chill in the air and winter is just around the corner Brrrr
Happy Thanksgiving to all New Tecumseth should be most thankful that we have no COVID deaths (as of this writing)
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Ontario Moving to Enhance Public Safety and Food Supply ChainImmediate proclamation of key sections of new trespass and food safety act will better protect people and livestock transport drivers
WOODSTOCK - In order to keep people safe the Ontario government is making it an offence to stop obstruct hinder or otherwise interfere with a motor vehicle transporting farm animals Today the province proclaimed Section 6(1) and three other related sections of Bill 156 the Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act 2020 These proclamations will ensure the safety and security of the public and the provincial food supply while protecting the right for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
Stopping motor vehicles in traffic when they are transporting farm animals is dangerous for everyone including those who stop the trucks pedestrians livestock transporters and other drivers said Ernie Hardeman Minister of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) As actions like this are on the rise and public safety is a top priority for the Ontario government it is critical to bring these specific parts of the act into force immediately to ensure safety for everyone
These select sections of the act will come into effect on September 2 2020 They will help keep truck drivers and members of the public safe from the risks posed from obstruction of vehicles or interference with livestock in transport
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governments commitment to protecting the health and safety of our agri-food sector farm animal welfare and food safety
OMAFRA has also launched consultations on the remaining parts of the act The public can now provide input into a potential Ministers Regulation by visiting Ontarios Regulatory Registry until October 15 2020
We are looking for input from the public and the industry on proposed regulatory provisions so that the act achieves its goal of protecting our food supply the welfare of farm animals and the safety of agri-food workers who help feed us all said Minister Hardeman
The rights of people to participate in legal protests that take place in public spaces will always be protected provided such protests do not have the potential to cause harm Careful work was put into crafting this act to balance the rights of farmers and their farm operations as well as the rights for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
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AROUND TOWN NEWS amp EVENTS
(NEW TECUMSETH 92120) On Monday September 21st 2020 the Nottawasaga Foundation presented their fourth $100000 installment of a $1 million pledge made to the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation (SMHF)
To celebrate their 25th Anniversary in 2017 The Nottawasaga Foundation and the Biffis family pledged $1 million over 10 years towards the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundations Capital Campaign Because of You We Can The pledge will support the Hospitalrsquos redevelopment project as well as technology upgrades such as Meditech the new Health Information System (HIS) implemented in 2018
A portion of the funds presented were raised via the Nottawasaga Foundationrsquos virtual golf fundraising event this past summer with funds raised through corporate sponsorships and individual donations
ldquoThe Nottawasaga Foundation is always proud to support our hospital These critical times reinforce how essential Stevensonrsquos services are to our
community and how fortunate we are to access health care close to homerdquo says Sylvia Biffis Nottawasaga Foundation and Capital Campaign Chair ldquoThis is our community hospital and timing is critical to receive the redevelopment it deserves We encourage everyone to support Stevenson every step of the wayrdquo she added
The Biffis Family have been dedicated supporters of the Hospital for many years including advocating for the re-opening of the ObstetricsBirthing Unit in 2008 supporting digital mammography and maternal child advisory programs
ldquoWe are so grateful to the Biffis Family and the Nottawasaga Foundation for their tremendous leadership and partnership throughout the years They have played a major role in the success of multiple campaigns throughout the Hospitalrsquos history and we are thankful for their continued supportrdquo says Tanya Wall Executive Director SMHF
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Dr PorettaBeeton and Bolton Family Dental Centre
Herersquos my story My mother wanted to make sure I learned to work hard so when I was 13 she took me to work with her in a fruit market in the Jewish area of the city A year later she found me a job at Gryfersquos Bagel Bakery which was a block south of the fruit store She would drive me to work at 400 am on Saturdays and Sundays where I made and served fresh yummy bagels About a year after that Moishe Gryfe the owner of the bakery asked me if I would work for his brother Dr Bernie Gryfe a dentist at Steeles and Islington which was closer to home I worked after school and Saturdays for his associatesI finished my last two years of high school at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute with my Grade 13 diploma and a Diploma in Dental Assisting I graduated at the top of the classThen I got FIRED thatrsquos right fired and it wouldnrsquot be the last time so I spent the summer having fun working at Wonderland when it was in its infancyI then went to York University for 4 years while holding down a dental assistant job Thatrsquos when tuition was $1000 per year Those were the days
Moving along to Buffalo I decided to become a dental hygienist and moved to Buffalo and graduated from Erie Community College After graduation a friend strongly nudged me to become a dentist so back to the University of Buffalo I went to get the required courses for dental school Two years later I was finally accepted at Boston University Goldman School of Dentistry I graduated in 1999 and opened my practice right out of school as I had learned all aspects of running a dental officeThis year marks my 20th Anniversary in Bolton and my 2nd Anniversary in Beeton I opened the practice in Beeton because I was getting antsy and needed a new challengeThe time between patient appointments in our dental rooms has been lengthened to reduce the risk of patients contracting Covid-19 I therefore now work from the Beeton office only and have left Dr Nilay in charge of the Bolton officerdquoMy plan is to return to Bolton when I am able hopefully sooner rather than later Irsquove had some of my patients follow me to Beeton for now
This year marks my 40th Anniversary of looking into patientsrsquo mouthsPeople and patients alike have asked me what made me decide to become a dentist What I tell them is that fate decided for me as I am the first dentist in my family
hellip A STRAIGHT LINE
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LIFESTYLE
Our children shouldnrsquot have to pay for our excesses
This year Earth Overshoot Day came later than it has in 15 years mdash on August 22 Thatrsquos a mixed blessing Increasing per capita consumption population growth and rising greenhouse gas emissions had been moving the date earlier almost every year since the 1970s Itrsquos fallen in late July or early August for the past few years
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanityrsquos demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that yearrdquo according to the organization behind the concept Global Footprint Network Even with the later overshoot date we burned through a yearrsquos resources in under eight months That means we would need 16 Earths to support humanityrsquos current demands on the planetrsquos ecosystems
Employing the many readily available and emerging solutions to ldquomove the daterdquo closer to
yearrsquos end is the goal but this later-than-expected overshoot day was largely due to the COVID-19 Pandemic rather than direct measures to address the climate emergency and other crises
According to the Network the global pandemic slowdown helped drive the worldrsquos carbon footprint (that is emissions) down by 145 per cent and the forest product footprint by 84 per cent from 2019 with an overall 93 per cent reduction in humanityrsquos global ecological footprint
Network president Mathis Wackernagel sees this yearrsquos result as an encouraging sign that progress is possible but cautions that it must be made ldquoby design not by disasterrdquo
He compares our behaviour to a scam where current wealth must be repaid by others in the future ldquoMost countries have pretty strict laws about businesses running Ponzi schemes but
16 Briar Crier October 2020
somehow in the ecological domain we think itrsquos okayrdquo he says in the Guardian ldquoWersquove only got one planet and thatrsquos not going to change Wersquove got a very simple choice one-planet prosperity or one-planet miseryrdquo
This further illustrates the need for a pandemic recovery that goes beyond returning to ldquonormalrdquo and for measures to address environmental crises that go beyond pandemic recovery
Global Footprint Network focuses on five areas planet cities energy food and population Its research and solutions align with the work of many organizations including Project Drawdown and the David Suzuki Foundation Everything starts from the recognition that humanity depends on fertile soil and clean air and water for our well-being and health
Because cities already consume 78 per cent of the worldrsquos energy and produce more than 60 per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions and wersquore becoming increasingly urban ldquoCity planning and urban development strategies are instrumental to balancing the supply of natural capital and populationrsquos demandrdquo
The David Suzuki Foundationrsquos energy transition research concurs that decarbonizing the economy is critical to addressing climate disruption Shifting to more local food systems and plant-based diets avoiding processed foods and reforming agricultural practices are also important
Rapid population growth is also unsustainable although consumption is a much greater problem mdashevidenced by the fact that the worldrsquos wealthiest 10 per cent produces close to half the worldrsquos
consumption-related emissions compared to just 10 per cent by humanityrsquos poorest half
Research shows the best way to slow population growth is to empower women With greater access to education and family-planning resources as well as increased equality and better economic opportunities women have fewer children and often have them later in life
Project Drawdown estimates family-planning resources and education for girls (which it notes should be basic human rights) could slow human population growth by one billion by 2050 consequentially keeping more than 85 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere
Although slowing population growth is important we canrsquot resolve the climate crisis if we donrsquot reduce the amount of resources we consume especially in the developed world As Global Footprint Network points out wersquore consuming resources at a much faster rate than Earth is able to replenish them Thatrsquos led not just to the climate crisis but also to a profound extinction and biodiversity crisis and continuing environmental devastation
COVID-19 has put humanity on pause and exposed some of our current systemrsquos flaws It has also shown that we can slow consumption and move on to something better than the old ldquonormalrdquo Wersquore at a crossroads and we must act quickly
Written by David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor and Writer Ian Hanington
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WalterWalterThe Avalon East Journal
STORY
by Derek Bradleyby Derek Bradley
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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S T A T U T E A S A PA B U S E D S O B G E N ED E B O R A H R O B E R T SD E E R P O V A L B E I TS P R Y T O A S T E R
B E L L E S A L E ST R A G E D I E S S C E N TA U R A L G N A W K A T EU N T I L A C M E E V E RT E S T Y N E E D T E R N
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
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Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
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ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
442288665599117733117733442288669955665599113377224488559922774466338811776611338855442299883344229911556677228855991144773366331166887722995544994477556633881122
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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Our summer fun was definitely different and terribly affected by COVID-19 and all of its related policies and regulations This virus has been a wake-up call
At the time of this writing there have been no cases of Covid-19
in Ward 4 and relatively speaking few in New Tecumseth Simcoe County Social Services has done an exemplary job of preventing the spread of this deadly virus especially at our seniorshomecare residences where many of our most vulnerable seniors live Bravo
We must continue to care and share Listen to the experts and believe in the science We are all in this together Leadership is everything Just look at the difference between Canada and the USA Politics has no place defying the medical communitythis virus is not a hoax Our American neighbours have lost close to a quarter of a million good citizens I am sure our ldquoSnowbirdsrdquo know many of them This is so sad and unnecessary Ignorance is no excuse
New Tecumseth staff has worked hard to keep our finances on the ldquoblackrdquo side of the ledger as opposed to in the ldquoredrdquo This has been no easy task during the COVID-19 shut down of a great deal of society and enterprises Council agreed to extend the taxation due dates and the Finance Department has told us what this loss will be Due to the declining prime rates on investment income the unfavourable variance is $7500000 The unfavourable revenue variance is $27100000 due to lost penalties and interest of approximately $19700000
I want to thank our taxpayers as most paid on time This scenario could have been far worse which would have affected next yearrsquos tax increases So far so good It will be difficult to work out the 2021 Budget We have always tried to give a reasonable level of service and do many capital projects based on our modest small-town assessment base I hope and pray that the days ahead are not too difficult
AROUND TOWN NEWS amp EVENTS
Councillors ReportThe LED Traffic Signal Replacements will move forward this year and there will be operating dollar savings for Hydro use Good news as energy efficiency is important
Council had a presentation by Jane Sinclair General Manager of Health and Emergency Services County of Simcoe and Salter Pilon Architecture Inc related to the Simcoe Manor and Village redevelopment in Beeton The Plan is still subject to the Ministry of Long Term Care funding for new long term care beds County Council has approved $177 million for this needed project There will be a 160-bed home and 170 housing units of different sizes as well as a variety of designs and accommodation The County will be responsible for the $66 million to cover its costs New land was acquired There will be a campus concept built in one phase which will save approximately $4 million COVID-19 spacing factors will be addressed as well This project will provide support to over 400 seniors across the Region The operating costs will be less and the housing units self-sustainable If all goes as planned construction could begin mid to late 2021 and take 24-30 months to complete Fundraising will be required - one resident has bequeathed $80000000 to this project This is a kind and generous donation for which the County is grateful
There was a notice on Facebook that due to abuse and misuse as of October 1 2020 many new rules will be implemented The USA may try to break up these monopolies if change does not occur Be cautious There will be fines and you could be blocked from using Facebook I do not have all the details We must all do our due diligence
The Federal Government recently legalized cannabis under certain rules and weak regulations (The Cannabis Act) which has taken up a great deal of staff time and resulted in several Local Planning Appeal Tribunal hearings and neighbour disputes There is little law enforcement can do Dumping this issue at the lower tier of government was unfair and dealing with the consequences is stressful This is not local Councilsrsquo area of expertise Federal ministries should regulate monitor and bear the costs associated with the creation of the Cannabis Act
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Many smallerrural Municipalities have been inundated with Cannabis operations Residents suffer the consequences of bad planning for the few users of Cannabis Itrsquos not about health itrsquos about the taxes these operations generate It has not been very successful as yet as it was not well executed I do know that it is an issue that is not going away anytime soon
Glorious Fall has arrived There is a chill in the air and winter is just around the corner Brrrr
Happy Thanksgiving to all New Tecumseth should be most thankful that we have no COVID deaths (as of this writing)
Stay safe Follow the guidelines They work
If you have any questions or concerns call Fran at 705-250-0197 or email fsainsburynewtecumsethca
Volunteers WantedWant to have more meowing in your life
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The only qualification required is your desire to help animals in need You dont need any medical skills you dont even need a college degree or know what to say All you need to do is sign up for a one two to three-hour shift per week We provide on the job training by qualified volunteers and cats
Join the team and experience different cultures Siamese Tortie Russian Tabby Gain experience in a variety of roles janitor cook chief food dish washer litter patrol treat provider dance coach
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Ontario Moving to Enhance Public Safety and Food Supply ChainImmediate proclamation of key sections of new trespass and food safety act will better protect people and livestock transport drivers
WOODSTOCK - In order to keep people safe the Ontario government is making it an offence to stop obstruct hinder or otherwise interfere with a motor vehicle transporting farm animals Today the province proclaimed Section 6(1) and three other related sections of Bill 156 the Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act 2020 These proclamations will ensure the safety and security of the public and the provincial food supply while protecting the right for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
Stopping motor vehicles in traffic when they are transporting farm animals is dangerous for everyone including those who stop the trucks pedestrians livestock transporters and other drivers said Ernie Hardeman Minister of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) As actions like this are on the rise and public safety is a top priority for the Ontario government it is critical to bring these specific parts of the act into force immediately to ensure safety for everyone
These select sections of the act will come into effect on September 2 2020 They will help keep truck drivers and members of the public safe from the risks posed from obstruction of vehicles or interference with livestock in transport
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governments commitment to protecting the health and safety of our agri-food sector farm animal welfare and food safety
OMAFRA has also launched consultations on the remaining parts of the act The public can now provide input into a potential Ministers Regulation by visiting Ontarios Regulatory Registry until October 15 2020
We are looking for input from the public and the industry on proposed regulatory provisions so that the act achieves its goal of protecting our food supply the welfare of farm animals and the safety of agri-food workers who help feed us all said Minister Hardeman
The rights of people to participate in legal protests that take place in public spaces will always be protected provided such protests do not have the potential to cause harm Careful work was put into crafting this act to balance the rights of farmers and their farm operations as well as the rights for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
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AROUND TOWN NEWS amp EVENTS
(NEW TECUMSETH 92120) On Monday September 21st 2020 the Nottawasaga Foundation presented their fourth $100000 installment of a $1 million pledge made to the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation (SMHF)
To celebrate their 25th Anniversary in 2017 The Nottawasaga Foundation and the Biffis family pledged $1 million over 10 years towards the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundations Capital Campaign Because of You We Can The pledge will support the Hospitalrsquos redevelopment project as well as technology upgrades such as Meditech the new Health Information System (HIS) implemented in 2018
A portion of the funds presented were raised via the Nottawasaga Foundationrsquos virtual golf fundraising event this past summer with funds raised through corporate sponsorships and individual donations
ldquoThe Nottawasaga Foundation is always proud to support our hospital These critical times reinforce how essential Stevensonrsquos services are to our
community and how fortunate we are to access health care close to homerdquo says Sylvia Biffis Nottawasaga Foundation and Capital Campaign Chair ldquoThis is our community hospital and timing is critical to receive the redevelopment it deserves We encourage everyone to support Stevenson every step of the wayrdquo she added
The Biffis Family have been dedicated supporters of the Hospital for many years including advocating for the re-opening of the ObstetricsBirthing Unit in 2008 supporting digital mammography and maternal child advisory programs
ldquoWe are so grateful to the Biffis Family and the Nottawasaga Foundation for their tremendous leadership and partnership throughout the years They have played a major role in the success of multiple campaigns throughout the Hospitalrsquos history and we are thankful for their continued supportrdquo says Tanya Wall Executive Director SMHF
Nottawasaga Foundation Contributes $100000 to Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation Capital Campaign
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Herersquos my story My mother wanted to make sure I learned to work hard so when I was 13 she took me to work with her in a fruit market in the Jewish area of the city A year later she found me a job at Gryfersquos Bagel Bakery which was a block south of the fruit store She would drive me to work at 400 am on Saturdays and Sundays where I made and served fresh yummy bagels About a year after that Moishe Gryfe the owner of the bakery asked me if I would work for his brother Dr Bernie Gryfe a dentist at Steeles and Islington which was closer to home I worked after school and Saturdays for his associatesI finished my last two years of high school at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute with my Grade 13 diploma and a Diploma in Dental Assisting I graduated at the top of the classThen I got FIRED thatrsquos right fired and it wouldnrsquot be the last time so I spent the summer having fun working at Wonderland when it was in its infancyI then went to York University for 4 years while holding down a dental assistant job Thatrsquos when tuition was $1000 per year Those were the days
Moving along to Buffalo I decided to become a dental hygienist and moved to Buffalo and graduated from Erie Community College After graduation a friend strongly nudged me to become a dentist so back to the University of Buffalo I went to get the required courses for dental school Two years later I was finally accepted at Boston University Goldman School of Dentistry I graduated in 1999 and opened my practice right out of school as I had learned all aspects of running a dental officeThis year marks my 20th Anniversary in Bolton and my 2nd Anniversary in Beeton I opened the practice in Beeton because I was getting antsy and needed a new challengeThe time between patient appointments in our dental rooms has been lengthened to reduce the risk of patients contracting Covid-19 I therefore now work from the Beeton office only and have left Dr Nilay in charge of the Bolton officerdquoMy plan is to return to Bolton when I am able hopefully sooner rather than later Irsquove had some of my patients follow me to Beeton for now
This year marks my 40th Anniversary of looking into patientsrsquo mouthsPeople and patients alike have asked me what made me decide to become a dentist What I tell them is that fate decided for me as I am the first dentist in my family
hellip A STRAIGHT LINE
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LIFESTYLE
Our children shouldnrsquot have to pay for our excesses
This year Earth Overshoot Day came later than it has in 15 years mdash on August 22 Thatrsquos a mixed blessing Increasing per capita consumption population growth and rising greenhouse gas emissions had been moving the date earlier almost every year since the 1970s Itrsquos fallen in late July or early August for the past few years
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanityrsquos demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that yearrdquo according to the organization behind the concept Global Footprint Network Even with the later overshoot date we burned through a yearrsquos resources in under eight months That means we would need 16 Earths to support humanityrsquos current demands on the planetrsquos ecosystems
Employing the many readily available and emerging solutions to ldquomove the daterdquo closer to
yearrsquos end is the goal but this later-than-expected overshoot day was largely due to the COVID-19 Pandemic rather than direct measures to address the climate emergency and other crises
According to the Network the global pandemic slowdown helped drive the worldrsquos carbon footprint (that is emissions) down by 145 per cent and the forest product footprint by 84 per cent from 2019 with an overall 93 per cent reduction in humanityrsquos global ecological footprint
Network president Mathis Wackernagel sees this yearrsquos result as an encouraging sign that progress is possible but cautions that it must be made ldquoby design not by disasterrdquo
He compares our behaviour to a scam where current wealth must be repaid by others in the future ldquoMost countries have pretty strict laws about businesses running Ponzi schemes but
16 Briar Crier October 2020
somehow in the ecological domain we think itrsquos okayrdquo he says in the Guardian ldquoWersquove only got one planet and thatrsquos not going to change Wersquove got a very simple choice one-planet prosperity or one-planet miseryrdquo
This further illustrates the need for a pandemic recovery that goes beyond returning to ldquonormalrdquo and for measures to address environmental crises that go beyond pandemic recovery
Global Footprint Network focuses on five areas planet cities energy food and population Its research and solutions align with the work of many organizations including Project Drawdown and the David Suzuki Foundation Everything starts from the recognition that humanity depends on fertile soil and clean air and water for our well-being and health
Because cities already consume 78 per cent of the worldrsquos energy and produce more than 60 per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions and wersquore becoming increasingly urban ldquoCity planning and urban development strategies are instrumental to balancing the supply of natural capital and populationrsquos demandrdquo
The David Suzuki Foundationrsquos energy transition research concurs that decarbonizing the economy is critical to addressing climate disruption Shifting to more local food systems and plant-based diets avoiding processed foods and reforming agricultural practices are also important
Rapid population growth is also unsustainable although consumption is a much greater problem mdashevidenced by the fact that the worldrsquos wealthiest 10 per cent produces close to half the worldrsquos
consumption-related emissions compared to just 10 per cent by humanityrsquos poorest half
Research shows the best way to slow population growth is to empower women With greater access to education and family-planning resources as well as increased equality and better economic opportunities women have fewer children and often have them later in life
Project Drawdown estimates family-planning resources and education for girls (which it notes should be basic human rights) could slow human population growth by one billion by 2050 consequentially keeping more than 85 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere
Although slowing population growth is important we canrsquot resolve the climate crisis if we donrsquot reduce the amount of resources we consume especially in the developed world As Global Footprint Network points out wersquore consuming resources at a much faster rate than Earth is able to replenish them Thatrsquos led not just to the climate crisis but also to a profound extinction and biodiversity crisis and continuing environmental devastation
COVID-19 has put humanity on pause and exposed some of our current systemrsquos flaws It has also shown that we can slow consumption and move on to something better than the old ldquonormalrdquo Wersquore at a crossroads and we must act quickly
Written by David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor and Writer Ian Hanington
davidsuzukiorg
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WalterWalterThe Avalon East Journal
STORY
by Derek Bradleyby Derek Bradley
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
$1895 (Vintages) The Speck Brothers at Henry of Pelham have been showcasing quality Ontario Chardonnay for decades Generous new oak treatment gives this big but dry white plenty of vanilla and spice to support its pineapple rich yellow apple lemon curd and creamy character If you like your turkey with richly buttered bread stuffing this is your wine
Cave de Lugny Macon-Lugny Grand Reserve 2018 $1995 (Vintages) Pure ripe tropical fruits and lemon with some toast and cream plus a backbone of minerals from this dry Chardonnay from Southern Burgundy Wonderful to pair with grilled chicken in a lemon marinade or serve it up with your turkey dinner if you like white meat
Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
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to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
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14 15 16
17 18 19
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See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
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October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
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44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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Ontario Moving to Enhance Public Safety and Food Supply ChainImmediate proclamation of key sections of new trespass and food safety act will better protect people and livestock transport drivers
WOODSTOCK - In order to keep people safe the Ontario government is making it an offence to stop obstruct hinder or otherwise interfere with a motor vehicle transporting farm animals Today the province proclaimed Section 6(1) and three other related sections of Bill 156 the Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act 2020 These proclamations will ensure the safety and security of the public and the provincial food supply while protecting the right for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
Stopping motor vehicles in traffic when they are transporting farm animals is dangerous for everyone including those who stop the trucks pedestrians livestock transporters and other drivers said Ernie Hardeman Minister of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) As actions like this are on the rise and public safety is a top priority for the Ontario government it is critical to bring these specific parts of the act into force immediately to ensure safety for everyone
These select sections of the act will come into effect on September 2 2020 They will help keep truck drivers and members of the public safe from the risks posed from obstruction of vehicles or interference with livestock in transport
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OMAFRA has also launched consultations on the remaining parts of the act The public can now provide input into a potential Ministers Regulation by visiting Ontarios Regulatory Registry until October 15 2020
We are looking for input from the public and the industry on proposed regulatory provisions so that the act achieves its goal of protecting our food supply the welfare of farm animals and the safety of agri-food workers who help feed us all said Minister Hardeman
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(NEW TECUMSETH 92120) On Monday September 21st 2020 the Nottawasaga Foundation presented their fourth $100000 installment of a $1 million pledge made to the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation (SMHF)
To celebrate their 25th Anniversary in 2017 The Nottawasaga Foundation and the Biffis family pledged $1 million over 10 years towards the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundations Capital Campaign Because of You We Can The pledge will support the Hospitalrsquos redevelopment project as well as technology upgrades such as Meditech the new Health Information System (HIS) implemented in 2018
A portion of the funds presented were raised via the Nottawasaga Foundationrsquos virtual golf fundraising event this past summer with funds raised through corporate sponsorships and individual donations
ldquoThe Nottawasaga Foundation is always proud to support our hospital These critical times reinforce how essential Stevensonrsquos services are to our
community and how fortunate we are to access health care close to homerdquo says Sylvia Biffis Nottawasaga Foundation and Capital Campaign Chair ldquoThis is our community hospital and timing is critical to receive the redevelopment it deserves We encourage everyone to support Stevenson every step of the wayrdquo she added
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Herersquos my story My mother wanted to make sure I learned to work hard so when I was 13 she took me to work with her in a fruit market in the Jewish area of the city A year later she found me a job at Gryfersquos Bagel Bakery which was a block south of the fruit store She would drive me to work at 400 am on Saturdays and Sundays where I made and served fresh yummy bagels About a year after that Moishe Gryfe the owner of the bakery asked me if I would work for his brother Dr Bernie Gryfe a dentist at Steeles and Islington which was closer to home I worked after school and Saturdays for his associatesI finished my last two years of high school at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute with my Grade 13 diploma and a Diploma in Dental Assisting I graduated at the top of the classThen I got FIRED thatrsquos right fired and it wouldnrsquot be the last time so I spent the summer having fun working at Wonderland when it was in its infancyI then went to York University for 4 years while holding down a dental assistant job Thatrsquos when tuition was $1000 per year Those were the days
Moving along to Buffalo I decided to become a dental hygienist and moved to Buffalo and graduated from Erie Community College After graduation a friend strongly nudged me to become a dentist so back to the University of Buffalo I went to get the required courses for dental school Two years later I was finally accepted at Boston University Goldman School of Dentistry I graduated in 1999 and opened my practice right out of school as I had learned all aspects of running a dental officeThis year marks my 20th Anniversary in Bolton and my 2nd Anniversary in Beeton I opened the practice in Beeton because I was getting antsy and needed a new challengeThe time between patient appointments in our dental rooms has been lengthened to reduce the risk of patients contracting Covid-19 I therefore now work from the Beeton office only and have left Dr Nilay in charge of the Bolton officerdquoMy plan is to return to Bolton when I am able hopefully sooner rather than later Irsquove had some of my patients follow me to Beeton for now
This year marks my 40th Anniversary of looking into patientsrsquo mouthsPeople and patients alike have asked me what made me decide to become a dentist What I tell them is that fate decided for me as I am the first dentist in my family
hellip A STRAIGHT LINE
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LIFESTYLE
Our children shouldnrsquot have to pay for our excesses
This year Earth Overshoot Day came later than it has in 15 years mdash on August 22 Thatrsquos a mixed blessing Increasing per capita consumption population growth and rising greenhouse gas emissions had been moving the date earlier almost every year since the 1970s Itrsquos fallen in late July or early August for the past few years
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanityrsquos demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that yearrdquo according to the organization behind the concept Global Footprint Network Even with the later overshoot date we burned through a yearrsquos resources in under eight months That means we would need 16 Earths to support humanityrsquos current demands on the planetrsquos ecosystems
Employing the many readily available and emerging solutions to ldquomove the daterdquo closer to
yearrsquos end is the goal but this later-than-expected overshoot day was largely due to the COVID-19 Pandemic rather than direct measures to address the climate emergency and other crises
According to the Network the global pandemic slowdown helped drive the worldrsquos carbon footprint (that is emissions) down by 145 per cent and the forest product footprint by 84 per cent from 2019 with an overall 93 per cent reduction in humanityrsquos global ecological footprint
Network president Mathis Wackernagel sees this yearrsquos result as an encouraging sign that progress is possible but cautions that it must be made ldquoby design not by disasterrdquo
He compares our behaviour to a scam where current wealth must be repaid by others in the future ldquoMost countries have pretty strict laws about businesses running Ponzi schemes but
16 Briar Crier October 2020
somehow in the ecological domain we think itrsquos okayrdquo he says in the Guardian ldquoWersquove only got one planet and thatrsquos not going to change Wersquove got a very simple choice one-planet prosperity or one-planet miseryrdquo
This further illustrates the need for a pandemic recovery that goes beyond returning to ldquonormalrdquo and for measures to address environmental crises that go beyond pandemic recovery
Global Footprint Network focuses on five areas planet cities energy food and population Its research and solutions align with the work of many organizations including Project Drawdown and the David Suzuki Foundation Everything starts from the recognition that humanity depends on fertile soil and clean air and water for our well-being and health
Because cities already consume 78 per cent of the worldrsquos energy and produce more than 60 per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions and wersquore becoming increasingly urban ldquoCity planning and urban development strategies are instrumental to balancing the supply of natural capital and populationrsquos demandrdquo
The David Suzuki Foundationrsquos energy transition research concurs that decarbonizing the economy is critical to addressing climate disruption Shifting to more local food systems and plant-based diets avoiding processed foods and reforming agricultural practices are also important
Rapid population growth is also unsustainable although consumption is a much greater problem mdashevidenced by the fact that the worldrsquos wealthiest 10 per cent produces close to half the worldrsquos
consumption-related emissions compared to just 10 per cent by humanityrsquos poorest half
Research shows the best way to slow population growth is to empower women With greater access to education and family-planning resources as well as increased equality and better economic opportunities women have fewer children and often have them later in life
Project Drawdown estimates family-planning resources and education for girls (which it notes should be basic human rights) could slow human population growth by one billion by 2050 consequentially keeping more than 85 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere
Although slowing population growth is important we canrsquot resolve the climate crisis if we donrsquot reduce the amount of resources we consume especially in the developed world As Global Footprint Network points out wersquore consuming resources at a much faster rate than Earth is able to replenish them Thatrsquos led not just to the climate crisis but also to a profound extinction and biodiversity crisis and continuing environmental devastation
COVID-19 has put humanity on pause and exposed some of our current systemrsquos flaws It has also shown that we can slow consumption and move on to something better than the old ldquonormalrdquo Wersquore at a crossroads and we must act quickly
Written by David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor and Writer Ian Hanington
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WalterWalterThe Avalon East Journal
STORY
by Derek Bradleyby Derek Bradley
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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S T A T U T E A S A PA B U S E D S O B G E N ED E B O R A H R O B E R T SD E E R P O V A L B E I TS P R Y T O A S T E R
B E L L E S A L E ST R A G E D I E S S C E N TA U R A L G N A W K A T EU N T I L A C M E E V E RT E S T Y N E E D T E R N
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
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Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
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ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
442288665599117733117733442288669955665599113377224488559922774466338811776611338855442299883344229911556677228855991144773366331166887722995544994477556633881122
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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Ontario Moving to Enhance Public Safety and Food Supply ChainImmediate proclamation of key sections of new trespass and food safety act will better protect people and livestock transport drivers
WOODSTOCK - In order to keep people safe the Ontario government is making it an offence to stop obstruct hinder or otherwise interfere with a motor vehicle transporting farm animals Today the province proclaimed Section 6(1) and three other related sections of Bill 156 the Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act 2020 These proclamations will ensure the safety and security of the public and the provincial food supply while protecting the right for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
Stopping motor vehicles in traffic when they are transporting farm animals is dangerous for everyone including those who stop the trucks pedestrians livestock transporters and other drivers said Ernie Hardeman Minister of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) As actions like this are on the rise and public safety is a top priority for the Ontario government it is critical to bring these specific parts of the act into force immediately to ensure safety for everyone
These select sections of the act will come into effect on September 2 2020 They will help keep truck drivers and members of the public safe from the risks posed from obstruction of vehicles or interference with livestock in transport
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OMAFRA has also launched consultations on the remaining parts of the act The public can now provide input into a potential Ministers Regulation by visiting Ontarios Regulatory Registry until October 15 2020
We are looking for input from the public and the industry on proposed regulatory provisions so that the act achieves its goal of protecting our food supply the welfare of farm animals and the safety of agri-food workers who help feed us all said Minister Hardeman
The rights of people to participate in legal protests that take place in public spaces will always be protected provided such protests do not have the potential to cause harm Careful work was put into crafting this act to balance the rights of farmers and their farm operations as well as the rights for people to participate in lawful protests on public property
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(NEW TECUMSETH 92120) On Monday September 21st 2020 the Nottawasaga Foundation presented their fourth $100000 installment of a $1 million pledge made to the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation (SMHF)
To celebrate their 25th Anniversary in 2017 The Nottawasaga Foundation and the Biffis family pledged $1 million over 10 years towards the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundations Capital Campaign Because of You We Can The pledge will support the Hospitalrsquos redevelopment project as well as technology upgrades such as Meditech the new Health Information System (HIS) implemented in 2018
A portion of the funds presented were raised via the Nottawasaga Foundationrsquos virtual golf fundraising event this past summer with funds raised through corporate sponsorships and individual donations
ldquoThe Nottawasaga Foundation is always proud to support our hospital These critical times reinforce how essential Stevensonrsquos services are to our
community and how fortunate we are to access health care close to homerdquo says Sylvia Biffis Nottawasaga Foundation and Capital Campaign Chair ldquoThis is our community hospital and timing is critical to receive the redevelopment it deserves We encourage everyone to support Stevenson every step of the wayrdquo she added
The Biffis Family have been dedicated supporters of the Hospital for many years including advocating for the re-opening of the ObstetricsBirthing Unit in 2008 supporting digital mammography and maternal child advisory programs
ldquoWe are so grateful to the Biffis Family and the Nottawasaga Foundation for their tremendous leadership and partnership throughout the years They have played a major role in the success of multiple campaigns throughout the Hospitalrsquos history and we are thankful for their continued supportrdquo says Tanya Wall Executive Director SMHF
Nottawasaga Foundation Contributes $100000 to Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation Capital Campaign
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Herersquos my story My mother wanted to make sure I learned to work hard so when I was 13 she took me to work with her in a fruit market in the Jewish area of the city A year later she found me a job at Gryfersquos Bagel Bakery which was a block south of the fruit store She would drive me to work at 400 am on Saturdays and Sundays where I made and served fresh yummy bagels About a year after that Moishe Gryfe the owner of the bakery asked me if I would work for his brother Dr Bernie Gryfe a dentist at Steeles and Islington which was closer to home I worked after school and Saturdays for his associatesI finished my last two years of high school at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute with my Grade 13 diploma and a Diploma in Dental Assisting I graduated at the top of the classThen I got FIRED thatrsquos right fired and it wouldnrsquot be the last time so I spent the summer having fun working at Wonderland when it was in its infancyI then went to York University for 4 years while holding down a dental assistant job Thatrsquos when tuition was $1000 per year Those were the days
Moving along to Buffalo I decided to become a dental hygienist and moved to Buffalo and graduated from Erie Community College After graduation a friend strongly nudged me to become a dentist so back to the University of Buffalo I went to get the required courses for dental school Two years later I was finally accepted at Boston University Goldman School of Dentistry I graduated in 1999 and opened my practice right out of school as I had learned all aspects of running a dental officeThis year marks my 20th Anniversary in Bolton and my 2nd Anniversary in Beeton I opened the practice in Beeton because I was getting antsy and needed a new challengeThe time between patient appointments in our dental rooms has been lengthened to reduce the risk of patients contracting Covid-19 I therefore now work from the Beeton office only and have left Dr Nilay in charge of the Bolton officerdquoMy plan is to return to Bolton when I am able hopefully sooner rather than later Irsquove had some of my patients follow me to Beeton for now
This year marks my 40th Anniversary of looking into patientsrsquo mouthsPeople and patients alike have asked me what made me decide to become a dentist What I tell them is that fate decided for me as I am the first dentist in my family
hellip A STRAIGHT LINE
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LIFESTYLE
Our children shouldnrsquot have to pay for our excesses
This year Earth Overshoot Day came later than it has in 15 years mdash on August 22 Thatrsquos a mixed blessing Increasing per capita consumption population growth and rising greenhouse gas emissions had been moving the date earlier almost every year since the 1970s Itrsquos fallen in late July or early August for the past few years
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanityrsquos demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that yearrdquo according to the organization behind the concept Global Footprint Network Even with the later overshoot date we burned through a yearrsquos resources in under eight months That means we would need 16 Earths to support humanityrsquos current demands on the planetrsquos ecosystems
Employing the many readily available and emerging solutions to ldquomove the daterdquo closer to
yearrsquos end is the goal but this later-than-expected overshoot day was largely due to the COVID-19 Pandemic rather than direct measures to address the climate emergency and other crises
According to the Network the global pandemic slowdown helped drive the worldrsquos carbon footprint (that is emissions) down by 145 per cent and the forest product footprint by 84 per cent from 2019 with an overall 93 per cent reduction in humanityrsquos global ecological footprint
Network president Mathis Wackernagel sees this yearrsquos result as an encouraging sign that progress is possible but cautions that it must be made ldquoby design not by disasterrdquo
He compares our behaviour to a scam where current wealth must be repaid by others in the future ldquoMost countries have pretty strict laws about businesses running Ponzi schemes but
16 Briar Crier October 2020
somehow in the ecological domain we think itrsquos okayrdquo he says in the Guardian ldquoWersquove only got one planet and thatrsquos not going to change Wersquove got a very simple choice one-planet prosperity or one-planet miseryrdquo
This further illustrates the need for a pandemic recovery that goes beyond returning to ldquonormalrdquo and for measures to address environmental crises that go beyond pandemic recovery
Global Footprint Network focuses on five areas planet cities energy food and population Its research and solutions align with the work of many organizations including Project Drawdown and the David Suzuki Foundation Everything starts from the recognition that humanity depends on fertile soil and clean air and water for our well-being and health
Because cities already consume 78 per cent of the worldrsquos energy and produce more than 60 per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions and wersquore becoming increasingly urban ldquoCity planning and urban development strategies are instrumental to balancing the supply of natural capital and populationrsquos demandrdquo
The David Suzuki Foundationrsquos energy transition research concurs that decarbonizing the economy is critical to addressing climate disruption Shifting to more local food systems and plant-based diets avoiding processed foods and reforming agricultural practices are also important
Rapid population growth is also unsustainable although consumption is a much greater problem mdashevidenced by the fact that the worldrsquos wealthiest 10 per cent produces close to half the worldrsquos
consumption-related emissions compared to just 10 per cent by humanityrsquos poorest half
Research shows the best way to slow population growth is to empower women With greater access to education and family-planning resources as well as increased equality and better economic opportunities women have fewer children and often have them later in life
Project Drawdown estimates family-planning resources and education for girls (which it notes should be basic human rights) could slow human population growth by one billion by 2050 consequentially keeping more than 85 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere
Although slowing population growth is important we canrsquot resolve the climate crisis if we donrsquot reduce the amount of resources we consume especially in the developed world As Global Footprint Network points out wersquore consuming resources at a much faster rate than Earth is able to replenish them Thatrsquos led not just to the climate crisis but also to a profound extinction and biodiversity crisis and continuing environmental devastation
COVID-19 has put humanity on pause and exposed some of our current systemrsquos flaws It has also shown that we can slow consumption and move on to something better than the old ldquonormalrdquo Wersquore at a crossroads and we must act quickly
Written by David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor and Writer Ian Hanington
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WalterWalterThe Avalon East Journal
STORY
by Derek Bradleyby Derek Bradley
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
$1895 (Vintages) The Speck Brothers at Henry of Pelham have been showcasing quality Ontario Chardonnay for decades Generous new oak treatment gives this big but dry white plenty of vanilla and spice to support its pineapple rich yellow apple lemon curd and creamy character If you like your turkey with richly buttered bread stuffing this is your wine
Cave de Lugny Macon-Lugny Grand Reserve 2018 $1995 (Vintages) Pure ripe tropical fruits and lemon with some toast and cream plus a backbone of minerals from this dry Chardonnay from Southern Burgundy Wonderful to pair with grilled chicken in a lemon marinade or serve it up with your turkey dinner if you like white meat
Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
Kelly has served the real estate needs of this community since 1989
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
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ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
442288665599117733117733442288669955665599113377224488559922774466338811776611338855442299883344229911556677228855991144773366331166887722995544994477556633881122
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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MARATHON OF HOPE 40TH YEAROn Sunday September the 20th the 40th Terry Fox Run was held Although this year it was a different format Claude our daughter and myself did our walk around the neighbourhood Thank you to our neighbours and friends who donated $4000 plus to this great causeA big thank you to the lady here in Briar Hill who saw what we were doing and gave us a donation unsolicited aiming for the cureJudith and Claude Lacasse
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governments commitment to protecting the health and safety of our agri-food sector farm animal welfare and food safety
OMAFRA has also launched consultations on the remaining parts of the act The public can now provide input into a potential Ministers Regulation by visiting Ontarios Regulatory Registry until October 15 2020
We are looking for input from the public and the industry on proposed regulatory provisions so that the act achieves its goal of protecting our food supply the welfare of farm animals and the safety of agri-food workers who help feed us all said Minister Hardeman
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AROUND TOWN NEWS amp EVENTS
(NEW TECUMSETH 92120) On Monday September 21st 2020 the Nottawasaga Foundation presented their fourth $100000 installment of a $1 million pledge made to the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation (SMHF)
To celebrate their 25th Anniversary in 2017 The Nottawasaga Foundation and the Biffis family pledged $1 million over 10 years towards the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundations Capital Campaign Because of You We Can The pledge will support the Hospitalrsquos redevelopment project as well as technology upgrades such as Meditech the new Health Information System (HIS) implemented in 2018
A portion of the funds presented were raised via the Nottawasaga Foundationrsquos virtual golf fundraising event this past summer with funds raised through corporate sponsorships and individual donations
ldquoThe Nottawasaga Foundation is always proud to support our hospital These critical times reinforce how essential Stevensonrsquos services are to our
community and how fortunate we are to access health care close to homerdquo says Sylvia Biffis Nottawasaga Foundation and Capital Campaign Chair ldquoThis is our community hospital and timing is critical to receive the redevelopment it deserves We encourage everyone to support Stevenson every step of the wayrdquo she added
The Biffis Family have been dedicated supporters of the Hospital for many years including advocating for the re-opening of the ObstetricsBirthing Unit in 2008 supporting digital mammography and maternal child advisory programs
ldquoWe are so grateful to the Biffis Family and the Nottawasaga Foundation for their tremendous leadership and partnership throughout the years They have played a major role in the success of multiple campaigns throughout the Hospitalrsquos history and we are thankful for their continued supportrdquo says Tanya Wall Executive Director SMHF
Nottawasaga Foundation Contributes $100000 to Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation Capital Campaign
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Herersquos my story My mother wanted to make sure I learned to work hard so when I was 13 she took me to work with her in a fruit market in the Jewish area of the city A year later she found me a job at Gryfersquos Bagel Bakery which was a block south of the fruit store She would drive me to work at 400 am on Saturdays and Sundays where I made and served fresh yummy bagels About a year after that Moishe Gryfe the owner of the bakery asked me if I would work for his brother Dr Bernie Gryfe a dentist at Steeles and Islington which was closer to home I worked after school and Saturdays for his associatesI finished my last two years of high school at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute with my Grade 13 diploma and a Diploma in Dental Assisting I graduated at the top of the classThen I got FIRED thatrsquos right fired and it wouldnrsquot be the last time so I spent the summer having fun working at Wonderland when it was in its infancyI then went to York University for 4 years while holding down a dental assistant job Thatrsquos when tuition was $1000 per year Those were the days
Moving along to Buffalo I decided to become a dental hygienist and moved to Buffalo and graduated from Erie Community College After graduation a friend strongly nudged me to become a dentist so back to the University of Buffalo I went to get the required courses for dental school Two years later I was finally accepted at Boston University Goldman School of Dentistry I graduated in 1999 and opened my practice right out of school as I had learned all aspects of running a dental officeThis year marks my 20th Anniversary in Bolton and my 2nd Anniversary in Beeton I opened the practice in Beeton because I was getting antsy and needed a new challengeThe time between patient appointments in our dental rooms has been lengthened to reduce the risk of patients contracting Covid-19 I therefore now work from the Beeton office only and have left Dr Nilay in charge of the Bolton officerdquoMy plan is to return to Bolton when I am able hopefully sooner rather than later Irsquove had some of my patients follow me to Beeton for now
This year marks my 40th Anniversary of looking into patientsrsquo mouthsPeople and patients alike have asked me what made me decide to become a dentist What I tell them is that fate decided for me as I am the first dentist in my family
hellip A STRAIGHT LINE
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LIFESTYLE
Our children shouldnrsquot have to pay for our excesses
This year Earth Overshoot Day came later than it has in 15 years mdash on August 22 Thatrsquos a mixed blessing Increasing per capita consumption population growth and rising greenhouse gas emissions had been moving the date earlier almost every year since the 1970s Itrsquos fallen in late July or early August for the past few years
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanityrsquos demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that yearrdquo according to the organization behind the concept Global Footprint Network Even with the later overshoot date we burned through a yearrsquos resources in under eight months That means we would need 16 Earths to support humanityrsquos current demands on the planetrsquos ecosystems
Employing the many readily available and emerging solutions to ldquomove the daterdquo closer to
yearrsquos end is the goal but this later-than-expected overshoot day was largely due to the COVID-19 Pandemic rather than direct measures to address the climate emergency and other crises
According to the Network the global pandemic slowdown helped drive the worldrsquos carbon footprint (that is emissions) down by 145 per cent and the forest product footprint by 84 per cent from 2019 with an overall 93 per cent reduction in humanityrsquos global ecological footprint
Network president Mathis Wackernagel sees this yearrsquos result as an encouraging sign that progress is possible but cautions that it must be made ldquoby design not by disasterrdquo
He compares our behaviour to a scam where current wealth must be repaid by others in the future ldquoMost countries have pretty strict laws about businesses running Ponzi schemes but
16 Briar Crier October 2020
somehow in the ecological domain we think itrsquos okayrdquo he says in the Guardian ldquoWersquove only got one planet and thatrsquos not going to change Wersquove got a very simple choice one-planet prosperity or one-planet miseryrdquo
This further illustrates the need for a pandemic recovery that goes beyond returning to ldquonormalrdquo and for measures to address environmental crises that go beyond pandemic recovery
Global Footprint Network focuses on five areas planet cities energy food and population Its research and solutions align with the work of many organizations including Project Drawdown and the David Suzuki Foundation Everything starts from the recognition that humanity depends on fertile soil and clean air and water for our well-being and health
Because cities already consume 78 per cent of the worldrsquos energy and produce more than 60 per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions and wersquore becoming increasingly urban ldquoCity planning and urban development strategies are instrumental to balancing the supply of natural capital and populationrsquos demandrdquo
The David Suzuki Foundationrsquos energy transition research concurs that decarbonizing the economy is critical to addressing climate disruption Shifting to more local food systems and plant-based diets avoiding processed foods and reforming agricultural practices are also important
Rapid population growth is also unsustainable although consumption is a much greater problem mdashevidenced by the fact that the worldrsquos wealthiest 10 per cent produces close to half the worldrsquos
consumption-related emissions compared to just 10 per cent by humanityrsquos poorest half
Research shows the best way to slow population growth is to empower women With greater access to education and family-planning resources as well as increased equality and better economic opportunities women have fewer children and often have them later in life
Project Drawdown estimates family-planning resources and education for girls (which it notes should be basic human rights) could slow human population growth by one billion by 2050 consequentially keeping more than 85 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere
Although slowing population growth is important we canrsquot resolve the climate crisis if we donrsquot reduce the amount of resources we consume especially in the developed world As Global Footprint Network points out wersquore consuming resources at a much faster rate than Earth is able to replenish them Thatrsquos led not just to the climate crisis but also to a profound extinction and biodiversity crisis and continuing environmental devastation
COVID-19 has put humanity on pause and exposed some of our current systemrsquos flaws It has also shown that we can slow consumption and move on to something better than the old ldquonormalrdquo Wersquore at a crossroads and we must act quickly
Written by David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor and Writer Ian Hanington
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WalterWalterThe Avalon East Journal
STORY
by Derek Bradleyby Derek Bradley
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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S T A T U T E A S A PA B U S E D S O B G E N ED E B O R A H R O B E R T SD E E R P O V A L B E I TS P R Y T O A S T E R
B E L L E S A L E ST R A G E D I E S S C E N TA U R A L G N A W K A T EU N T I L A C M E E V E RT E S T Y N E E D T E R N
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
$1895 (Vintages) The Speck Brothers at Henry of Pelham have been showcasing quality Ontario Chardonnay for decades Generous new oak treatment gives this big but dry white plenty of vanilla and spice to support its pineapple rich yellow apple lemon curd and creamy character If you like your turkey with richly buttered bread stuffing this is your wine
Cave de Lugny Macon-Lugny Grand Reserve 2018 $1995 (Vintages) Pure ripe tropical fruits and lemon with some toast and cream plus a backbone of minerals from this dry Chardonnay from Southern Burgundy Wonderful to pair with grilled chicken in a lemon marinade or serve it up with your turkey dinner if you like white meat
Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
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ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
442288665599117733117733442288669955665599113377224488559922774466338811776611338855442299883344229911556677228855991144773366331166887722995544994477556633881122
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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AROUND TOWN NEWS amp EVENTS
(NEW TECUMSETH 92120) On Monday September 21st 2020 the Nottawasaga Foundation presented their fourth $100000 installment of a $1 million pledge made to the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation (SMHF)
To celebrate their 25th Anniversary in 2017 The Nottawasaga Foundation and the Biffis family pledged $1 million over 10 years towards the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundations Capital Campaign Because of You We Can The pledge will support the Hospitalrsquos redevelopment project as well as technology upgrades such as Meditech the new Health Information System (HIS) implemented in 2018
A portion of the funds presented were raised via the Nottawasaga Foundationrsquos virtual golf fundraising event this past summer with funds raised through corporate sponsorships and individual donations
ldquoThe Nottawasaga Foundation is always proud to support our hospital These critical times reinforce how essential Stevensonrsquos services are to our
community and how fortunate we are to access health care close to homerdquo says Sylvia Biffis Nottawasaga Foundation and Capital Campaign Chair ldquoThis is our community hospital and timing is critical to receive the redevelopment it deserves We encourage everyone to support Stevenson every step of the wayrdquo she added
The Biffis Family have been dedicated supporters of the Hospital for many years including advocating for the re-opening of the ObstetricsBirthing Unit in 2008 supporting digital mammography and maternal child advisory programs
ldquoWe are so grateful to the Biffis Family and the Nottawasaga Foundation for their tremendous leadership and partnership throughout the years They have played a major role in the success of multiple campaigns throughout the Hospitalrsquos history and we are thankful for their continued supportrdquo says Tanya Wall Executive Director SMHF
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Herersquos my story My mother wanted to make sure I learned to work hard so when I was 13 she took me to work with her in a fruit market in the Jewish area of the city A year later she found me a job at Gryfersquos Bagel Bakery which was a block south of the fruit store She would drive me to work at 400 am on Saturdays and Sundays where I made and served fresh yummy bagels About a year after that Moishe Gryfe the owner of the bakery asked me if I would work for his brother Dr Bernie Gryfe a dentist at Steeles and Islington which was closer to home I worked after school and Saturdays for his associatesI finished my last two years of high school at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute with my Grade 13 diploma and a Diploma in Dental Assisting I graduated at the top of the classThen I got FIRED thatrsquos right fired and it wouldnrsquot be the last time so I spent the summer having fun working at Wonderland when it was in its infancyI then went to York University for 4 years while holding down a dental assistant job Thatrsquos when tuition was $1000 per year Those were the days
Moving along to Buffalo I decided to become a dental hygienist and moved to Buffalo and graduated from Erie Community College After graduation a friend strongly nudged me to become a dentist so back to the University of Buffalo I went to get the required courses for dental school Two years later I was finally accepted at Boston University Goldman School of Dentistry I graduated in 1999 and opened my practice right out of school as I had learned all aspects of running a dental officeThis year marks my 20th Anniversary in Bolton and my 2nd Anniversary in Beeton I opened the practice in Beeton because I was getting antsy and needed a new challengeThe time between patient appointments in our dental rooms has been lengthened to reduce the risk of patients contracting Covid-19 I therefore now work from the Beeton office only and have left Dr Nilay in charge of the Bolton officerdquoMy plan is to return to Bolton when I am able hopefully sooner rather than later Irsquove had some of my patients follow me to Beeton for now
This year marks my 40th Anniversary of looking into patientsrsquo mouthsPeople and patients alike have asked me what made me decide to become a dentist What I tell them is that fate decided for me as I am the first dentist in my family
hellip A STRAIGHT LINE
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LIFESTYLE
Our children shouldnrsquot have to pay for our excesses
This year Earth Overshoot Day came later than it has in 15 years mdash on August 22 Thatrsquos a mixed blessing Increasing per capita consumption population growth and rising greenhouse gas emissions had been moving the date earlier almost every year since the 1970s Itrsquos fallen in late July or early August for the past few years
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanityrsquos demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that yearrdquo according to the organization behind the concept Global Footprint Network Even with the later overshoot date we burned through a yearrsquos resources in under eight months That means we would need 16 Earths to support humanityrsquos current demands on the planetrsquos ecosystems
Employing the many readily available and emerging solutions to ldquomove the daterdquo closer to
yearrsquos end is the goal but this later-than-expected overshoot day was largely due to the COVID-19 Pandemic rather than direct measures to address the climate emergency and other crises
According to the Network the global pandemic slowdown helped drive the worldrsquos carbon footprint (that is emissions) down by 145 per cent and the forest product footprint by 84 per cent from 2019 with an overall 93 per cent reduction in humanityrsquos global ecological footprint
Network president Mathis Wackernagel sees this yearrsquos result as an encouraging sign that progress is possible but cautions that it must be made ldquoby design not by disasterrdquo
He compares our behaviour to a scam where current wealth must be repaid by others in the future ldquoMost countries have pretty strict laws about businesses running Ponzi schemes but
16 Briar Crier October 2020
somehow in the ecological domain we think itrsquos okayrdquo he says in the Guardian ldquoWersquove only got one planet and thatrsquos not going to change Wersquove got a very simple choice one-planet prosperity or one-planet miseryrdquo
This further illustrates the need for a pandemic recovery that goes beyond returning to ldquonormalrdquo and for measures to address environmental crises that go beyond pandemic recovery
Global Footprint Network focuses on five areas planet cities energy food and population Its research and solutions align with the work of many organizations including Project Drawdown and the David Suzuki Foundation Everything starts from the recognition that humanity depends on fertile soil and clean air and water for our well-being and health
Because cities already consume 78 per cent of the worldrsquos energy and produce more than 60 per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions and wersquore becoming increasingly urban ldquoCity planning and urban development strategies are instrumental to balancing the supply of natural capital and populationrsquos demandrdquo
The David Suzuki Foundationrsquos energy transition research concurs that decarbonizing the economy is critical to addressing climate disruption Shifting to more local food systems and plant-based diets avoiding processed foods and reforming agricultural practices are also important
Rapid population growth is also unsustainable although consumption is a much greater problem mdashevidenced by the fact that the worldrsquos wealthiest 10 per cent produces close to half the worldrsquos
consumption-related emissions compared to just 10 per cent by humanityrsquos poorest half
Research shows the best way to slow population growth is to empower women With greater access to education and family-planning resources as well as increased equality and better economic opportunities women have fewer children and often have them later in life
Project Drawdown estimates family-planning resources and education for girls (which it notes should be basic human rights) could slow human population growth by one billion by 2050 consequentially keeping more than 85 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere
Although slowing population growth is important we canrsquot resolve the climate crisis if we donrsquot reduce the amount of resources we consume especially in the developed world As Global Footprint Network points out wersquore consuming resources at a much faster rate than Earth is able to replenish them Thatrsquos led not just to the climate crisis but also to a profound extinction and biodiversity crisis and continuing environmental devastation
COVID-19 has put humanity on pause and exposed some of our current systemrsquos flaws It has also shown that we can slow consumption and move on to something better than the old ldquonormalrdquo Wersquore at a crossroads and we must act quickly
Written by David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor and Writer Ian Hanington
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WalterWalterThe Avalon East Journal
STORY
by Derek Bradleyby Derek Bradley
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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S T A T U T E A S A PA B U S E D S O B G E N ED E B O R A H R O B E R T SD E E R P O V A L B E I TS P R Y T O A S T E R
B E L L E S A L E ST R A G E D I E S S C E N TA U R A L G N A W K A T EU N T I L A C M E E V E RT E S T Y N E E D T E R N
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
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Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
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ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
442288665599117733117733442288669955665599113377224488559922774466338811776611338855442299883344229911556677228855991144773366331166887722995544994477556633881122
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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Herersquos my story My mother wanted to make sure I learned to work hard so when I was 13 she took me to work with her in a fruit market in the Jewish area of the city A year later she found me a job at Gryfersquos Bagel Bakery which was a block south of the fruit store She would drive me to work at 400 am on Saturdays and Sundays where I made and served fresh yummy bagels About a year after that Moishe Gryfe the owner of the bakery asked me if I would work for his brother Dr Bernie Gryfe a dentist at Steeles and Islington which was closer to home I worked after school and Saturdays for his associatesI finished my last two years of high school at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute with my Grade 13 diploma and a Diploma in Dental Assisting I graduated at the top of the classThen I got FIRED thatrsquos right fired and it wouldnrsquot be the last time so I spent the summer having fun working at Wonderland when it was in its infancyI then went to York University for 4 years while holding down a dental assistant job Thatrsquos when tuition was $1000 per year Those were the days
Moving along to Buffalo I decided to become a dental hygienist and moved to Buffalo and graduated from Erie Community College After graduation a friend strongly nudged me to become a dentist so back to the University of Buffalo I went to get the required courses for dental school Two years later I was finally accepted at Boston University Goldman School of Dentistry I graduated in 1999 and opened my practice right out of school as I had learned all aspects of running a dental officeThis year marks my 20th Anniversary in Bolton and my 2nd Anniversary in Beeton I opened the practice in Beeton because I was getting antsy and needed a new challengeThe time between patient appointments in our dental rooms has been lengthened to reduce the risk of patients contracting Covid-19 I therefore now work from the Beeton office only and have left Dr Nilay in charge of the Bolton officerdquoMy plan is to return to Bolton when I am able hopefully sooner rather than later Irsquove had some of my patients follow me to Beeton for now
This year marks my 40th Anniversary of looking into patientsrsquo mouthsPeople and patients alike have asked me what made me decide to become a dentist What I tell them is that fate decided for me as I am the first dentist in my family
hellip A STRAIGHT LINE
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Our children shouldnrsquot have to pay for our excesses
This year Earth Overshoot Day came later than it has in 15 years mdash on August 22 Thatrsquos a mixed blessing Increasing per capita consumption population growth and rising greenhouse gas emissions had been moving the date earlier almost every year since the 1970s Itrsquos fallen in late July or early August for the past few years
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanityrsquos demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that yearrdquo according to the organization behind the concept Global Footprint Network Even with the later overshoot date we burned through a yearrsquos resources in under eight months That means we would need 16 Earths to support humanityrsquos current demands on the planetrsquos ecosystems
Employing the many readily available and emerging solutions to ldquomove the daterdquo closer to
yearrsquos end is the goal but this later-than-expected overshoot day was largely due to the COVID-19 Pandemic rather than direct measures to address the climate emergency and other crises
According to the Network the global pandemic slowdown helped drive the worldrsquos carbon footprint (that is emissions) down by 145 per cent and the forest product footprint by 84 per cent from 2019 with an overall 93 per cent reduction in humanityrsquos global ecological footprint
Network president Mathis Wackernagel sees this yearrsquos result as an encouraging sign that progress is possible but cautions that it must be made ldquoby design not by disasterrdquo
He compares our behaviour to a scam where current wealth must be repaid by others in the future ldquoMost countries have pretty strict laws about businesses running Ponzi schemes but
16 Briar Crier October 2020
somehow in the ecological domain we think itrsquos okayrdquo he says in the Guardian ldquoWersquove only got one planet and thatrsquos not going to change Wersquove got a very simple choice one-planet prosperity or one-planet miseryrdquo
This further illustrates the need for a pandemic recovery that goes beyond returning to ldquonormalrdquo and for measures to address environmental crises that go beyond pandemic recovery
Global Footprint Network focuses on five areas planet cities energy food and population Its research and solutions align with the work of many organizations including Project Drawdown and the David Suzuki Foundation Everything starts from the recognition that humanity depends on fertile soil and clean air and water for our well-being and health
Because cities already consume 78 per cent of the worldrsquos energy and produce more than 60 per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions and wersquore becoming increasingly urban ldquoCity planning and urban development strategies are instrumental to balancing the supply of natural capital and populationrsquos demandrdquo
The David Suzuki Foundationrsquos energy transition research concurs that decarbonizing the economy is critical to addressing climate disruption Shifting to more local food systems and plant-based diets avoiding processed foods and reforming agricultural practices are also important
Rapid population growth is also unsustainable although consumption is a much greater problem mdashevidenced by the fact that the worldrsquos wealthiest 10 per cent produces close to half the worldrsquos
consumption-related emissions compared to just 10 per cent by humanityrsquos poorest half
Research shows the best way to slow population growth is to empower women With greater access to education and family-planning resources as well as increased equality and better economic opportunities women have fewer children and often have them later in life
Project Drawdown estimates family-planning resources and education for girls (which it notes should be basic human rights) could slow human population growth by one billion by 2050 consequentially keeping more than 85 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere
Although slowing population growth is important we canrsquot resolve the climate crisis if we donrsquot reduce the amount of resources we consume especially in the developed world As Global Footprint Network points out wersquore consuming resources at a much faster rate than Earth is able to replenish them Thatrsquos led not just to the climate crisis but also to a profound extinction and biodiversity crisis and continuing environmental devastation
COVID-19 has put humanity on pause and exposed some of our current systemrsquos flaws It has also shown that we can slow consumption and move on to something better than the old ldquonormalrdquo Wersquore at a crossroads and we must act quickly
Written by David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor and Writer Ian Hanington
davidsuzukiorg
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WalterWalterThe Avalon East Journal
STORY
by Derek Bradleyby Derek Bradley
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
$1895 (Vintages) The Speck Brothers at Henry of Pelham have been showcasing quality Ontario Chardonnay for decades Generous new oak treatment gives this big but dry white plenty of vanilla and spice to support its pineapple rich yellow apple lemon curd and creamy character If you like your turkey with richly buttered bread stuffing this is your wine
Cave de Lugny Macon-Lugny Grand Reserve 2018 $1995 (Vintages) Pure ripe tropical fruits and lemon with some toast and cream plus a backbone of minerals from this dry Chardonnay from Southern Burgundy Wonderful to pair with grilled chicken in a lemon marinade or serve it up with your turkey dinner if you like white meat
Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
22 Briar Crier October 2020
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
SIX STAR SERVICE like 5 Star only BETTER
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
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ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
442288665599117733117733442288669955665599113377224488559922774466338811776611338855442299883344229911556677228855991144773366331166887722995544994477556633881122
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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Herersquos my story My mother wanted to make sure I learned to work hard so when I was 13 she took me to work with her in a fruit market in the Jewish area of the city A year later she found me a job at Gryfersquos Bagel Bakery which was a block south of the fruit store She would drive me to work at 400 am on Saturdays and Sundays where I made and served fresh yummy bagels About a year after that Moishe Gryfe the owner of the bakery asked me if I would work for his brother Dr Bernie Gryfe a dentist at Steeles and Islington which was closer to home I worked after school and Saturdays for his associatesI finished my last two years of high school at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute with my Grade 13 diploma and a Diploma in Dental Assisting I graduated at the top of the classThen I got FIRED thatrsquos right fired and it wouldnrsquot be the last time so I spent the summer having fun working at Wonderland when it was in its infancyI then went to York University for 4 years while holding down a dental assistant job Thatrsquos when tuition was $1000 per year Those were the days
Moving along to Buffalo I decided to become a dental hygienist and moved to Buffalo and graduated from Erie Community College After graduation a friend strongly nudged me to become a dentist so back to the University of Buffalo I went to get the required courses for dental school Two years later I was finally accepted at Boston University Goldman School of Dentistry I graduated in 1999 and opened my practice right out of school as I had learned all aspects of running a dental officeThis year marks my 20th Anniversary in Bolton and my 2nd Anniversary in Beeton I opened the practice in Beeton because I was getting antsy and needed a new challengeThe time between patient appointments in our dental rooms has been lengthened to reduce the risk of patients contracting Covid-19 I therefore now work from the Beeton office only and have left Dr Nilay in charge of the Bolton officerdquoMy plan is to return to Bolton when I am able hopefully sooner rather than later Irsquove had some of my patients follow me to Beeton for now
This year marks my 40th Anniversary of looking into patientsrsquo mouthsPeople and patients alike have asked me what made me decide to become a dentist What I tell them is that fate decided for me as I am the first dentist in my family
hellip A STRAIGHT LINE
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Our children shouldnrsquot have to pay for our excesses
This year Earth Overshoot Day came later than it has in 15 years mdash on August 22 Thatrsquos a mixed blessing Increasing per capita consumption population growth and rising greenhouse gas emissions had been moving the date earlier almost every year since the 1970s Itrsquos fallen in late July or early August for the past few years
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanityrsquos demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that yearrdquo according to the organization behind the concept Global Footprint Network Even with the later overshoot date we burned through a yearrsquos resources in under eight months That means we would need 16 Earths to support humanityrsquos current demands on the planetrsquos ecosystems
Employing the many readily available and emerging solutions to ldquomove the daterdquo closer to
yearrsquos end is the goal but this later-than-expected overshoot day was largely due to the COVID-19 Pandemic rather than direct measures to address the climate emergency and other crises
According to the Network the global pandemic slowdown helped drive the worldrsquos carbon footprint (that is emissions) down by 145 per cent and the forest product footprint by 84 per cent from 2019 with an overall 93 per cent reduction in humanityrsquos global ecological footprint
Network president Mathis Wackernagel sees this yearrsquos result as an encouraging sign that progress is possible but cautions that it must be made ldquoby design not by disasterrdquo
He compares our behaviour to a scam where current wealth must be repaid by others in the future ldquoMost countries have pretty strict laws about businesses running Ponzi schemes but
16 Briar Crier October 2020
somehow in the ecological domain we think itrsquos okayrdquo he says in the Guardian ldquoWersquove only got one planet and thatrsquos not going to change Wersquove got a very simple choice one-planet prosperity or one-planet miseryrdquo
This further illustrates the need for a pandemic recovery that goes beyond returning to ldquonormalrdquo and for measures to address environmental crises that go beyond pandemic recovery
Global Footprint Network focuses on five areas planet cities energy food and population Its research and solutions align with the work of many organizations including Project Drawdown and the David Suzuki Foundation Everything starts from the recognition that humanity depends on fertile soil and clean air and water for our well-being and health
Because cities already consume 78 per cent of the worldrsquos energy and produce more than 60 per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions and wersquore becoming increasingly urban ldquoCity planning and urban development strategies are instrumental to balancing the supply of natural capital and populationrsquos demandrdquo
The David Suzuki Foundationrsquos energy transition research concurs that decarbonizing the economy is critical to addressing climate disruption Shifting to more local food systems and plant-based diets avoiding processed foods and reforming agricultural practices are also important
Rapid population growth is also unsustainable although consumption is a much greater problem mdashevidenced by the fact that the worldrsquos wealthiest 10 per cent produces close to half the worldrsquos
consumption-related emissions compared to just 10 per cent by humanityrsquos poorest half
Research shows the best way to slow population growth is to empower women With greater access to education and family-planning resources as well as increased equality and better economic opportunities women have fewer children and often have them later in life
Project Drawdown estimates family-planning resources and education for girls (which it notes should be basic human rights) could slow human population growth by one billion by 2050 consequentially keeping more than 85 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere
Although slowing population growth is important we canrsquot resolve the climate crisis if we donrsquot reduce the amount of resources we consume especially in the developed world As Global Footprint Network points out wersquore consuming resources at a much faster rate than Earth is able to replenish them Thatrsquos led not just to the climate crisis but also to a profound extinction and biodiversity crisis and continuing environmental devastation
COVID-19 has put humanity on pause and exposed some of our current systemrsquos flaws It has also shown that we can slow consumption and move on to something better than the old ldquonormalrdquo Wersquore at a crossroads and we must act quickly
Written by David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor and Writer Ian Hanington
davidsuzukiorg
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WalterWalterThe Avalon East Journal
STORY
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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Solution to Crossword S W A P R O T C T H A N KT O U R A C E R E E R I EA R G O M E T E P R U N EG R U M P L A D I E S M A NE Y R I E O N I C E
S T A T U T E A S A PA B U S E D S O B G E N ED E B O R A H R O B E R T SD E E R P O V A L B E I TS P R Y T O A S T E R
B E L L E S A L E ST R A G E D I E S S C E N TA U R A L G N A W K A T EU N T I L A C M E E V E RT E S T Y N E E D T E R N
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
$1895 (Vintages) The Speck Brothers at Henry of Pelham have been showcasing quality Ontario Chardonnay for decades Generous new oak treatment gives this big but dry white plenty of vanilla and spice to support its pineapple rich yellow apple lemon curd and creamy character If you like your turkey with richly buttered bread stuffing this is your wine
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Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
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ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
442288665599117733117733442288669955665599113377224488559922774466338811776611338855442299883344229911556677228855991144773366331166887722995544994477556633881122
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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LIFESTYLE
Our children shouldnrsquot have to pay for our excesses
This year Earth Overshoot Day came later than it has in 15 years mdash on August 22 Thatrsquos a mixed blessing Increasing per capita consumption population growth and rising greenhouse gas emissions had been moving the date earlier almost every year since the 1970s Itrsquos fallen in late July or early August for the past few years
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanityrsquos demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that yearrdquo according to the organization behind the concept Global Footprint Network Even with the later overshoot date we burned through a yearrsquos resources in under eight months That means we would need 16 Earths to support humanityrsquos current demands on the planetrsquos ecosystems
Employing the many readily available and emerging solutions to ldquomove the daterdquo closer to
yearrsquos end is the goal but this later-than-expected overshoot day was largely due to the COVID-19 Pandemic rather than direct measures to address the climate emergency and other crises
According to the Network the global pandemic slowdown helped drive the worldrsquos carbon footprint (that is emissions) down by 145 per cent and the forest product footprint by 84 per cent from 2019 with an overall 93 per cent reduction in humanityrsquos global ecological footprint
Network president Mathis Wackernagel sees this yearrsquos result as an encouraging sign that progress is possible but cautions that it must be made ldquoby design not by disasterrdquo
He compares our behaviour to a scam where current wealth must be repaid by others in the future ldquoMost countries have pretty strict laws about businesses running Ponzi schemes but
16 Briar Crier October 2020
somehow in the ecological domain we think itrsquos okayrdquo he says in the Guardian ldquoWersquove only got one planet and thatrsquos not going to change Wersquove got a very simple choice one-planet prosperity or one-planet miseryrdquo
This further illustrates the need for a pandemic recovery that goes beyond returning to ldquonormalrdquo and for measures to address environmental crises that go beyond pandemic recovery
Global Footprint Network focuses on five areas planet cities energy food and population Its research and solutions align with the work of many organizations including Project Drawdown and the David Suzuki Foundation Everything starts from the recognition that humanity depends on fertile soil and clean air and water for our well-being and health
Because cities already consume 78 per cent of the worldrsquos energy and produce more than 60 per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions and wersquore becoming increasingly urban ldquoCity planning and urban development strategies are instrumental to balancing the supply of natural capital and populationrsquos demandrdquo
The David Suzuki Foundationrsquos energy transition research concurs that decarbonizing the economy is critical to addressing climate disruption Shifting to more local food systems and plant-based diets avoiding processed foods and reforming agricultural practices are also important
Rapid population growth is also unsustainable although consumption is a much greater problem mdashevidenced by the fact that the worldrsquos wealthiest 10 per cent produces close to half the worldrsquos
consumption-related emissions compared to just 10 per cent by humanityrsquos poorest half
Research shows the best way to slow population growth is to empower women With greater access to education and family-planning resources as well as increased equality and better economic opportunities women have fewer children and often have them later in life
Project Drawdown estimates family-planning resources and education for girls (which it notes should be basic human rights) could slow human population growth by one billion by 2050 consequentially keeping more than 85 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere
Although slowing population growth is important we canrsquot resolve the climate crisis if we donrsquot reduce the amount of resources we consume especially in the developed world As Global Footprint Network points out wersquore consuming resources at a much faster rate than Earth is able to replenish them Thatrsquos led not just to the climate crisis but also to a profound extinction and biodiversity crisis and continuing environmental devastation
COVID-19 has put humanity on pause and exposed some of our current systemrsquos flaws It has also shown that we can slow consumption and move on to something better than the old ldquonormalrdquo Wersquore at a crossroads and we must act quickly
Written by David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor and Writer Ian Hanington
davidsuzukiorg
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WalterWalterThe Avalon East Journal
STORY
by Derek Bradleyby Derek Bradley
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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Solution to Crossword S W A P R O T C T H A N KT O U R A C E R E E R I EA R G O M E T E P R U N EG R U M P L A D I E S M A NE Y R I E O N I C E
S T A T U T E A S A PA B U S E D S O B G E N ED E B O R A H R O B E R T SD E E R P O V A L B E I TS P R Y T O A S T E R
B E L L E S A L E ST R A G E D I E S S C E N TA U R A L G N A W K A T EU N T I L A C M E E V E RT E S T Y N E E D T E R N
LIFESTYLE
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
$1895 (Vintages) The Speck Brothers at Henry of Pelham have been showcasing quality Ontario Chardonnay for decades Generous new oak treatment gives this big but dry white plenty of vanilla and spice to support its pineapple rich yellow apple lemon curd and creamy character If you like your turkey with richly buttered bread stuffing this is your wine
Cave de Lugny Macon-Lugny Grand Reserve 2018 $1995 (Vintages) Pure ripe tropical fruits and lemon with some toast and cream plus a backbone of minerals from this dry Chardonnay from Southern Burgundy Wonderful to pair with grilled chicken in a lemon marinade or serve it up with your turkey dinner if you like white meat
Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
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ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
442288665599117733117733442288669955665599113377224488559922774466338811776611338855442299883344229911556677228855991144773366331166887722995544994477556633881122
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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somehow in the ecological domain we think itrsquos okayrdquo he says in the Guardian ldquoWersquove only got one planet and thatrsquos not going to change Wersquove got a very simple choice one-planet prosperity or one-planet miseryrdquo
This further illustrates the need for a pandemic recovery that goes beyond returning to ldquonormalrdquo and for measures to address environmental crises that go beyond pandemic recovery
Global Footprint Network focuses on five areas planet cities energy food and population Its research and solutions align with the work of many organizations including Project Drawdown and the David Suzuki Foundation Everything starts from the recognition that humanity depends on fertile soil and clean air and water for our well-being and health
Because cities already consume 78 per cent of the worldrsquos energy and produce more than 60 per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions and wersquore becoming increasingly urban ldquoCity planning and urban development strategies are instrumental to balancing the supply of natural capital and populationrsquos demandrdquo
The David Suzuki Foundationrsquos energy transition research concurs that decarbonizing the economy is critical to addressing climate disruption Shifting to more local food systems and plant-based diets avoiding processed foods and reforming agricultural practices are also important
Rapid population growth is also unsustainable although consumption is a much greater problem mdashevidenced by the fact that the worldrsquos wealthiest 10 per cent produces close to half the worldrsquos
consumption-related emissions compared to just 10 per cent by humanityrsquos poorest half
Research shows the best way to slow population growth is to empower women With greater access to education and family-planning resources as well as increased equality and better economic opportunities women have fewer children and often have them later in life
Project Drawdown estimates family-planning resources and education for girls (which it notes should be basic human rights) could slow human population growth by one billion by 2050 consequentially keeping more than 85 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere
Although slowing population growth is important we canrsquot resolve the climate crisis if we donrsquot reduce the amount of resources we consume especially in the developed world As Global Footprint Network points out wersquore consuming resources at a much faster rate than Earth is able to replenish them Thatrsquos led not just to the climate crisis but also to a profound extinction and biodiversity crisis and continuing environmental devastation
COVID-19 has put humanity on pause and exposed some of our current systemrsquos flaws It has also shown that we can slow consumption and move on to something better than the old ldquonormalrdquo Wersquore at a crossroads and we must act quickly
Written by David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor and Writer Ian Hanington
davidsuzukiorg
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WalterWalterThe Avalon East Journal
STORY
by Derek Bradleyby Derek Bradley
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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Solution to Crossword S W A P R O T C T H A N KT O U R A C E R E E R I EA R G O M E T E P R U N EG R U M P L A D I E S M A NE Y R I E O N I C E
S T A T U T E A S A PA B U S E D S O B G E N ED E B O R A H R O B E R T SD E E R P O V A L B E I TS P R Y T O A S T E R
B E L L E S A L E ST R A G E D I E S S C E N TA U R A L G N A W K A T EU N T I L A C M E E V E RT E S T Y N E E D T E R N
LIFESTYLE
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
$1895 (Vintages) The Speck Brothers at Henry of Pelham have been showcasing quality Ontario Chardonnay for decades Generous new oak treatment gives this big but dry white plenty of vanilla and spice to support its pineapple rich yellow apple lemon curd and creamy character If you like your turkey with richly buttered bread stuffing this is your wine
Cave de Lugny Macon-Lugny Grand Reserve 2018 $1995 (Vintages) Pure ripe tropical fruits and lemon with some toast and cream plus a backbone of minerals from this dry Chardonnay from Southern Burgundy Wonderful to pair with grilled chicken in a lemon marinade or serve it up with your turkey dinner if you like white meat
Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
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ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
442288665599117733117733442288669955665599113377224488559922774466338811776611338855442299883344229911556677228855991144773366331166887722995544994477556633881122
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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WalterWalterThe Avalon East Journal
STORY
by Derek Bradleyby Derek Bradley
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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Solution to Crossword S W A P R O T C T H A N KT O U R A C E R E E R I EA R G O M E T E P R U N EG R U M P L A D I E S M A NE Y R I E O N I C E
S T A T U T E A S A PA B U S E D S O B G E N ED E B O R A H R O B E R T SD E E R P O V A L B E I TS P R Y T O A S T E R
B E L L E S A L E ST R A G E D I E S S C E N TA U R A L G N A W K A T EU N T I L A C M E E V E RT E S T Y N E E D T E R N
LIFESTYLE
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
$1895 (Vintages) The Speck Brothers at Henry of Pelham have been showcasing quality Ontario Chardonnay for decades Generous new oak treatment gives this big but dry white plenty of vanilla and spice to support its pineapple rich yellow apple lemon curd and creamy character If you like your turkey with richly buttered bread stuffing this is your wine
Cave de Lugny Macon-Lugny Grand Reserve 2018 $1995 (Vintages) Pure ripe tropical fruits and lemon with some toast and cream plus a backbone of minerals from this dry Chardonnay from Southern Burgundy Wonderful to pair with grilled chicken in a lemon marinade or serve it up with your turkey dinner if you like white meat
Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
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ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
442288665599117733117733442288669955665599113377224488559922774466338811776611338855442299883344229911556677228855991144773366331166887722995544994477556633881122
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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WalterWalterThe Avalon East Journal
STORY
by Derek Bradleyby Derek Bradley
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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Solution to Crossword S W A P R O T C T H A N KT O U R A C E R E E R I EA R G O M E T E P R U N EG R U M P L A D I E S M A NE Y R I E O N I C E
S T A T U T E A S A PA B U S E D S O B G E N ED E B O R A H R O B E R T SD E E R P O V A L B E I TS P R Y T O A S T E R
B E L L E S A L E ST R A G E D I E S S C E N TA U R A L G N A W K A T EU N T I L A C M E E V E RT E S T Y N E E D T E R N
LIFESTYLE
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
$1895 (Vintages) The Speck Brothers at Henry of Pelham have been showcasing quality Ontario Chardonnay for decades Generous new oak treatment gives this big but dry white plenty of vanilla and spice to support its pineapple rich yellow apple lemon curd and creamy character If you like your turkey with richly buttered bread stuffing this is your wine
Cave de Lugny Macon-Lugny Grand Reserve 2018 $1995 (Vintages) Pure ripe tropical fruits and lemon with some toast and cream plus a backbone of minerals from this dry Chardonnay from Southern Burgundy Wonderful to pair with grilled chicken in a lemon marinade or serve it up with your turkey dinner if you like white meat
Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
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ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
442288665599117733117733442288669955665599113377224488559922774466338811776611338855442299883344229911556677228855991144773366331166887722995544994477556633881122
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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When I retired to Avalon East I made a promise
to myself to do some volunteer work when I had some free time I had no idea what that work might be It took me several months to discover what I wanted to do and then it all came about by accident
A neighbour Mrs Kline called me and asked if I would help her deliver some packages as her car was in for service Naturally I agreed and when we had loaded the car she asked me to drive to Bradford Manor I had never heard of Bradford Manor but it proved to be a seniorsrsquo residence about five miles out of town After we unloaded the parcels Mrs Kline asked me to wait a few moments as she had business with the administrator I took the opportunity to look around and found myself in the main lounge There were about twenty elderly people in the room One was doing a jigsaw puzzle a couple was watching an old movie and the rest were just sitting in their chairs either dozing or waiting Those who were awake looked up when I entered the room with expressions on their faces that looked what I can only describe as lsquohopefulrsquo
There was one man in a wheel chair who was sitting near a window looking out into the courtyard For reasons I cannot explain I drifted over to him and pulled up a chair to sit beside him He must have heard my chair scrape on the floor for he looked up and said ldquoIs that you Haroldrdquo
ldquoNordquo I replied ldquoIrsquom just a visitorrdquo
He had a face that had not aged well His skin was sallow covered with liver spots and sagging around the eyes Wisps of white hair lsquohaloedrsquo his head He was wearing an unbuttoned cardigan over a checkered shirt loose fitting pants with a draw string waist and carpet slippers not quite on his feet His eyes were clear but they did not see
ldquoHarold hasnrsquot been here for a long timerdquo he went on ldquomaybe hersquoll come tomorrowrdquo
ldquoHave you been here longrdquo I offered by way of trying to make conversation
ldquoI donrsquot knowrdquo was his answer ldquomy name is Walterrdquo
I told him my name and then he turned back to the window I realize he could see the light but not the detail
ldquoWould you tell me what you see when you look out this windowrdquo he asked ldquoI used to be able to see it but I canrsquot remember everything
It was a lovely summer afternoon and from lsquohisrsquo window I told him I could see a courtyard nicely landscaped with flowers bushes and trees In the middle of the yard was a large pond It appeared to be spring fed The water was clear and the plants that grew in and around the pond looked healthy and vigorous I described all that I saw to Walter and then he closed his eyes
ldquoYou knowrdquo he said in a tone that was almost reverential ldquoI come to this window every day and I never get tired of the viewrdquo
Over the next few minutes Walter told me a little about his life He was born and had lived on a dairy farm near Peterborough He was an only child and was expected to take over the farm when his father lsquoretiredrsquo But the war came when he was eighteen and he joined the RCAF He became a lsquoMosquitorsquo bomber pilot He was shot down over France The Resistance got him to Spain He made his way back to England and rejoined his squadron After the war he returned to the farm but he brought his war bride with him He told his father that they were going to Edmonton and he was going to become a bush pilot hellip
ldquoIrsquove been looking all over for yourdquo it was Mrs Kline
I said my goodbyes to Walter His expression didnrsquot change It was as if my brief visit with him was of no consequence hellip just a voice that would fade into his emptiness He returned to his window
As we walked out of the residence an elderly soul came up to me took my hand and said lsquoHave you come to take me homersquo
I dropped in to see Walter every other week I took my recorder and he told me his adventures His care giver gave me a scrapbook of clippings and pictures that his wife had kept
20 Briar Crier October 2020
for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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S T A T U T E A S A PA B U S E D S O B G E N ED E B O R A H R O B E R T SD E E R P O V A L B E I TS P R Y T O A S T E R
B E L L E S A L E ST R A G E D I E S S C E N TA U R A L G N A W K A T EU N T I L A C M E E V E RT E S T Y N E E D T E R N
LIFESTYLE
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
$1895 (Vintages) The Speck Brothers at Henry of Pelham have been showcasing quality Ontario Chardonnay for decades Generous new oak treatment gives this big but dry white plenty of vanilla and spice to support its pineapple rich yellow apple lemon curd and creamy character If you like your turkey with richly buttered bread stuffing this is your wine
Cave de Lugny Macon-Lugny Grand Reserve 2018 $1995 (Vintages) Pure ripe tropical fruits and lemon with some toast and cream plus a backbone of minerals from this dry Chardonnay from Southern Burgundy Wonderful to pair with grilled chicken in a lemon marinade or serve it up with your turkey dinner if you like white meat
Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
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NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
GOLF AROUND THE BRIARS
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ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
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14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
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4411334422
8899665566
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October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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for him I read those to him and that seemed to stimulate his memory I told him that I would try to write his story for his family or others who might like to read about his life
Walter died before we finished
I guess you can tell I have found my volunteer work I now spend time with several of the residents of Bradford Manor and I hope by listening to their stories to make the lives they have lived more meaningful I know they have made my life more enriched
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrances of things past
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought
And with old woes new wail my dear timesrsquo waste
― William Shakespeare (Sonnet 30)
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S T A T U T E A S A PA B U S E D S O B G E N ED E B O R A H R O B E R T SD E E R P O V A L B E I TS P R Y T O A S T E R
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LIFESTYLE
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
$1895 (Vintages) The Speck Brothers at Henry of Pelham have been showcasing quality Ontario Chardonnay for decades Generous new oak treatment gives this big but dry white plenty of vanilla and spice to support its pineapple rich yellow apple lemon curd and creamy character If you like your turkey with richly buttered bread stuffing this is your wine
Cave de Lugny Macon-Lugny Grand Reserve 2018 $1995 (Vintages) Pure ripe tropical fruits and lemon with some toast and cream plus a backbone of minerals from this dry Chardonnay from Southern Burgundy Wonderful to pair with grilled chicken in a lemon marinade or serve it up with your turkey dinner if you like white meat
Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
22 Briar Crier October 2020
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
SIX STAR SERVICE like 5 Star only BETTER
WAYNE amp DEBBIEWayne McGilvray
Broker705-435-8386
Debbie TerrySales Representative
705-828-5478
RealEstateWithWayneAndDebcom
WILLIAMrsquoS Est 2019
26 Victoria St E705-250-1214
williamsallistoncom
CASUAL FINE DINING
LIFESTYLE
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
Kelly has served the real estate needs of this community since 1989
FOR A FREE MARKET EVALUATIONSales Representative
CONTACT RCR Realty BrokerageIndependently Owned amp Operated
7 Victoria Street West Alliston 705-435-3000 or 1-866-772-5368 E-mail kmccagueroyallepagecawwwkellymccaguecomCommitted to providing the highest level of professional standards
Alliston | 85 Victoria St W (705) 435-6481
Innisfil | HWY 400 at Innisfil Beach Road (705) 431-2500
Stay warm amp cozy this Fall
Available At
For all your Plumbing needsToilets bull Faucets bull Drain Cleaning
Locally Owned amp Operated705-434-0100infoptplumbingca
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October 16 2020 - 7PM-8PM
Using the zoom platform a certified
Sommelier will guide you through the
tasting This fun event is in support of
Next Step-providing FREE adult tutoring
in reading writing amp math
$120gift basket includes exclusive
VQA wines (1 red 1 white) pairing foods
amp samples plus tax receipt for $50
VIRTUAL WINETASTING
24 Briar Crier October 2020
NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
GOLF AROUND THE BRIARS
1201717CN1
Depta Insurance Agency IncNorm Depta Agent 22 Church St S Alliston ON L9R 1S7 705-435-1434
Certain conditions limitations and exclusions may apply Desjardins Desjardins Insurance and related trademarks are trademarks of the Feacutedeacuteration des caisses Desjardins du Queacutebec used under licence
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Still not ready to comeinto the spa
In the Heart of Downtown Alliston
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ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
442288665599117733117733442288669955665599113377224488559922774466338811776611338855442299883344229911556677228855991144773366331166887722995544994477556633881122
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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PROOF DATE CREATED BY REVISION[A][VM]
Artwork at actual size (100)Die cutting tolerance plusmn 0015
[approval Date]
350rdquo
200
rdquo
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DAVE TURNERS PLAQUE
This is the plaque Daves Wednesday Golf Buddies have erected in his honor It is located on the 7th hole on the Hill at the Nottawassaga Resort Golf Course a serene spot with the sun shining bright through the tree branchesWe all know what an outgoing and social personality Dave had and the ease he had of making friends This plaque shows he made long lasting friendsA special thank you to Dave Weston who did a great job to make this tribute happenDiane Turner and Family
MARATHON OF HOPE 40TH YEAROn Sunday September the 20th the 40th Terry Fox Run was held Although this year it was a different format Claude our daughter and myself did our walk around the neighbourhood Thank you to our neighbours and friends who donated $4000 plus to this great causeA big thank you to the lady here in Briar Hill who saw what we were doing and gave us a donation unsolicited aiming for the cureJudith and Claude Lacasse
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TD Wealth Private Investment Advice is a division of TD Waterhouse Canada Inc a subsidiary of The Toronto-Dominion Bank TD Waterhouse Canada Inc ndash Member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund reg The TD logo and other trade-marks are the property of The Toronto-Dominion Bank or a wholly-owned subsidiary in Canada andor other countries M06300 (0713)
Debbie Hudson CFPreg CIMregVice President Investment Advisor18 Victoria Street EastAlliston705-435-8874debbiehudsontdcom
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We work with you to help you reach your goals as they grow and change
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Benefit from a one-on-one relationship
with a dedicated professional
Investment Advisor Receive professional
financial advice while staying involved in
the key decisions about your portfolio
TD Wealth Private Investment Advice is a division of TD Waterhouse Canada Inc a subsidiary of The Toronto-Dominion Bank TD Waterhouse Canada Inc ndash Member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund reg The TD logo and other trade-marks are the property of The Toronto-Dominion Bank or a wholly-owned subsidiary in Canada andor other countries M06300 (0713)
Debbie Hudson CFPreg CIMregVice President Investment Advisor18 Victoria Street EastAlliston705-435-8874debbiehudsontdcom
Private Investment Advice
We work with you to help you reach your goals as they grow and change
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We work with you to help you reach your goals as theygrow and change
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Evaluation of your home
Bill ScottSales Representative
17057913479billscottroyallepageca7 Victoria Street W Alliston
Selling Briar Hill for Over 13 Years
This Home Is A Must See And Will Not DisappointThree bedrooms and 4 bathrooms and also has an office with built-In bookshelves and an ArtistCrafters Studio in the lower level
Open Concept And Very Bright
Call Bill for more information 705-791-3479
Sought After Vermeer Model With Loft Backing Onto Green Space And Golf Course
Private Deck On Large Lot
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Trent Mayers
This month wersquoll take a journey back in time to see who we should thank for the wine wersquoll be enjoying at Thanksgiving
This idea came from a book by wine writer
Oz Clarke that proposes the ancient civilization responsible for the ldquodiscoveryrdquo of wine The usual suspects are the Egyptians Greeks and Romans There is certainly evidence that wine was sealed in Egyptian tombs to make the afterlife more enjoyable The Greeks deserve a place in history for the first civilization to export wine grapes and wine making to its colonies However the Romans did an even better job and spread vineyards to the far reaches of their empire in France and Germany But did they ldquodiscoverrdquo wine
Modern scholarship indicates the answer is no It would seem that honour goes to the Georgians (from Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains straddling Europe and Asia) In 6000 BCE they were making wine by sealing entire crushed bunches of grapes (pips stems skins and juice) in clay jars and burying them for 6-12 months to ferment What is even more remarkable is wine is still made this way in Georgia today They call
the product ldquogvinordquo which is amazingly similar to the Italian ldquovinordquo and French ldquovinrdquo
Was this anything like what we drink Not really according to Clarke who has tried it It is a unique experience to say the least Bright orange in colour extremely earthy tannic and bitter but also has flavours of peach citrus peel and dried figs Not a wine for most Canadian palates
Nevertheless this Thanksgiving raise your glass to the Georgians They may well be the ones that started it all
My ratings are based on a 5 star system developed by Michael Broadbent 5 stars Outstanding 4 stars Very good 3 stars Good 2 stars Moderately good 1 star Not very good but not bad No stars Poor
Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Estate 2017 $2195 minus on sale until October 11 for
$1895 (Vintages) The Speck Brothers at Henry of Pelham have been showcasing quality Ontario Chardonnay for decades Generous new oak treatment gives this big but dry white plenty of vanilla and spice to support its pineapple rich yellow apple lemon curd and creamy character If you like your turkey with richly buttered bread stuffing this is your wine
Cave de Lugny Macon-Lugny Grand Reserve 2018 $1995 (Vintages) Pure ripe tropical fruits and lemon with some toast and cream plus a backbone of minerals from this dry Chardonnay from Southern Burgundy Wonderful to pair with grilled chicken in a lemon marinade or serve it up with your turkey dinner if you like white meat
Eidosela Albarino 2018 $1895 (Vintages) Native to Spain this grape produces elegant dry intensely aromatic white wines and this is no exception Expect orange peach apricot lemon and grapefruit peel with predominant minerals and longish finish It would be very good matched with shrimp and a squeeze of lemon
The Ultimate Longshot Pinot Grigio 2018 $1600 (LCBO) Labelled as California which means the grapes can be from anywhere in the state most likely the Central Valley This light crisp white has simple flavours of pear lemon lime and green apple with a little residual sugar
22 Briar Crier October 2020
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
SIX STAR SERVICE like 5 Star only BETTER
WAYNE amp DEBBIEWayne McGilvray
Broker705-435-8386
Debbie TerrySales Representative
705-828-5478
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WILLIAMrsquoS Est 2019
26 Victoria St E705-250-1214
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CASUAL FINE DINING
LIFESTYLE
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mediamedia
high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
Kelly has served the real estate needs of this community since 1989
FOR A FREE MARKET EVALUATIONSales Representative
CONTACT RCR Realty BrokerageIndependently Owned amp Operated
7 Victoria Street West Alliston 705-435-3000 or 1-866-772-5368 E-mail kmccagueroyallepagecawwwkellymccaguecomCommitted to providing the highest level of professional standards
Alliston | 85 Victoria St W (705) 435-6481
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Stay warm amp cozy this Fall
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PT PRO TRADEPLUMBING INC
BLINDS SHUTTERSDRAPERY
infocolorstudiocawwwcolorstudioca
35 Victoria St East Town SquareAlliston Ontario7054359869
FREE SHOPAT HOMESERVICE FREE INSTALL AND NO TAXES
when this ad is presented at the time of consultation
infonextstepliteracyca
705-435-5624
nextstepliteracyca
SWIRL SMELL SIP REPEAT
October 16 2020 - 7PM-8PM
Using the zoom platform a certified
Sommelier will guide you through the
tasting This fun event is in support of
Next Step-providing FREE adult tutoring
in reading writing amp math
$120gift basket includes exclusive
VQA wines (1 red 1 white) pairing foods
amp samples plus tax receipt for $50
VIRTUAL WINETASTING
24 Briar Crier October 2020
NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
GOLF AROUND THE BRIARS
1201717CN1
Depta Insurance Agency IncNorm Depta Agent 22 Church St S Alliston ON L9R 1S7 705-435-1434
Certain conditions limitations and exclusions may apply Desjardins Desjardins Insurance and related trademarks are trademarks of the Feacutedeacuteration des caisses Desjardins du Queacutebec used under licence
Better savings start hereLower your premiums when you insure both your car and home with us
Stop in call or click to contact me today
LAURA-JEAN DAWESales RepresentativeDirect 705-734-5730
wwwSouthSimcoePropertiescom ljdawe1957gmailcom
Call me today for a FREENo obligation Market Evaluation of your home
REALTY INC BROKERAGE
35+ YEARS
ExperienceIndependently owned amp operated
NOWOPEN
Our ONLINE Store is
F r e e D e l i v e r y i n A l l i s t o nI n c l u d i n g G r e e n B r i a r amp B r i a r H i l l
705 250 2700 wwwthebeachhousespaca
Still not ready to comeinto the spa
In the Heart of Downtown Alliston
KINGSDOWNLive life well rested
1 Victoria Street West
briscofurniturecom 7054359777
View the Briar Crier online at BRIARCRIERCA October 2020 25
mediamedia
ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
442288665599117733117733442288669955665599113377224488559922774466338811776611338855442299883344229911556677228855991144773366331166887722995544994477556633881122
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
PUZZLES
705-250-6000
ONE-ON-ONE MANUAL THERAPYIMS AND ACUPUNCTURE
180 Parsons Road Unit 8 AllistonSouthSimcoePhysioca infoSouthSimcoePhysioca
ARTWORK PROOFPRODUCTION INFORMATION
PART SIZE200rdquox350rdquo
PRINT TYPE DIGITALMATERIAL Business CardsADHESIVE
FINISHING POLYDOME OVERLAMINATE
CUSTOMERAlliston Yarns
DECEMBER 21 2018
Artwork Approval confirmation
[Customer Signature]
PART NUMBER QUOTE
PROOF DATE CREATED BY REVISION[A][VM]
Artwork at actual size (100)Die cutting tolerance plusmn 0015
[approval Date]
350rdquo
200
rdquo
5 Victoria St W Downtown Alliston Across from the TD Bank
allistonyarnsyahooca
WErsquoREOPENOPEN
26 Briar Crier October 2020
MARKETPLACERESIDENTS MESSAGES
CLASSIFIED ADSPAID ADVERTISING
Email mfischerbriarcrierca or phone 705-434-4569
MISCELLANEOUS
Fully Licensed Collector Looking for any unwanted firearms hunting equipment and military items Call Jim at 519-216-0590
PERSONAL SERVICES
Briar Hill House Watch Services include scheduled visits mail pick-up plant care cat sitting Residents serving Briar Hill for 15 years Cathy Morden 705-435-4159 cathymordengmailcom
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This is the plaque Daves Wednesday Golf Buddies have erected in his honor It is located on the 7th hole on the Hill at the Nottawassaga Resort Golf Course a serene spot with the sun shining bright through the tree branchesWe all know what an outgoing and social personality Dave had and the ease he had of making friends This plaque shows he made long lasting friendsA special thank you to Dave Weston who did a great job to make this tribute happenDiane Turner and Family
MARATHON OF HOPE 40TH YEAROn Sunday September the 20th the 40th Terry Fox Run was held Although this year it was a different format Claude our daughter and myself did our walk around the neighbourhood Thank you to our neighbours and friends who donated $4000 plus to this great causeA big thank you to the lady here in Briar Hill who saw what we were doing and gave us a donation unsolicited aiming for the cureJudith and Claude Lacasse
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the key decisions about your portfolio
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We work with you to help you reach your goals as they grow and change
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Open Concept And Very Bright
Call Bill for more information 705-791-3479
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and alcoholic heat in the finish Sip it alone or serve it with light seafood
Villa Annaberta Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 $3895 (LCBO) The grapes are dried to yield a richer more full bodied wine than regular Valpolicella while still maintaining fresh acidity This has developed with dried cherry dark plum black cherry prune raisin vanilla and forest floor mingled with herbs like sage and oregano The tannic structure is still there the finish lingers and its drinking nicely now Enjoy with robust foods it will even stand up to chili
Monte Zovo SarsquoSolin Valpolicella Ripasso 2017 $1995 (Vintages) Ripasso is made by
re-fermenting Valpolicella on the lees of Amarone think of it as a baby Amarone This is leaner style emphasizing the aromatic herbal character Red and black cherries red currant and black plum fruit are all there but the oregano and sage make it interesting in your glass Grippy tannins and high acidity make it a good pairing with grilled meats especially if herb rubs are involved
Toro Centenario Malbec 2019 $960 (LCBO) A Malbec thatrsquos medium bodied dry unoaked and good value for your early autumn BBQs Expect aromas and flavours of blackberry black cherry black currant and spice with quite high acidity and moderate tannins It finishes with a bit of herbaceous note Pair it up with hearty fare like grilled sausage with sweet pepper mushrooms and onions
Calamus Balls Falls Red 2017 $1695 (Vintages) Do you need a versatile Niagara red for everyday drinking Herersquos one thatrsquos a juicy dry well balanced Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon blend with a medium body matched with smooth tannins Add to that nice black fruit flavours with a little smoke At its best with mushroom dishes pork or beef but it could easily pair with other weekday fare
Rosehall Run Pinot Noir Defiant 2018 $1995 - on sale until October 11 for $1795 (LCBO) This Pinot that combines Niagara and Prince Edward County fruit is very good It hits all the right notes its dry with red cherry raspberry cranberry beet root clove spice vanilla earth and just a touch of barrel toast It also shows trademark
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high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
Kelly has served the real estate needs of this community since 1989
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Alliston | 85 Victoria St W (705) 435-6481
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BLINDS SHUTTERSDRAPERY
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when this ad is presented at the time of consultation
infonextstepliteracyca
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SWIRL SMELL SIP REPEAT
October 16 2020 - 7PM-8PM
Using the zoom platform a certified
Sommelier will guide you through the
tasting This fun event is in support of
Next Step-providing FREE adult tutoring
in reading writing amp math
$120gift basket includes exclusive
VQA wines (1 red 1 white) pairing foods
amp samples plus tax receipt for $50
VIRTUAL WINETASTING
24 Briar Crier October 2020
NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
GOLF AROUND THE BRIARS
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to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
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14 15 16
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32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
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48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
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October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
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44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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G M Ideal Sitting Home amp Pets We also provide Dog Walking and Cat Watching Briars Resident 705-435-4305The Foot Pixie (The Esthetics Connection) temporarily closed Leanne Kyselka 705-435-4511
BARGAIN MARKET PERSONAL ITEMS FOR SALE
FREE TO BRIAR RESIDENTS 30 word maximum - maximum value $500
Email your ad to mfischerbriarcrierca
TV Ears Wireless Speaker 50 2 head sets Almost new Great for hard of hearing 705-434-4569
Electronic Golf Cart Motocaddy Brand new battery $225 705-435-1292
RESIDENT MESSAGESBest Wishes Thanks Birthday Anniversary
Engagement Marriage RetirementPersonal Special Occasion Sympathy ObituariesIn
Memoriam50 word maximum please
(fees may apply)
DAVE TURNERS PLAQUE
This is the plaque Daves Wednesday Golf Buddies have erected in his honor It is located on the 7th hole on the Hill at the Nottawassaga Resort Golf Course a serene spot with the sun shining bright through the tree branchesWe all know what an outgoing and social personality Dave had and the ease he had of making friends This plaque shows he made long lasting friendsA special thank you to Dave Weston who did a great job to make this tribute happenDiane Turner and Family
MARATHON OF HOPE 40TH YEAROn Sunday September the 20th the 40th Terry Fox Run was held Although this year it was a different format Claude our daughter and myself did our walk around the neighbourhood Thank you to our neighbours and friends who donated $4000 plus to this great causeA big thank you to the lady here in Briar Hill who saw what we were doing and gave us a donation unsolicited aiming for the cureJudith and Claude Lacasse
THINK CHRISTMAS WINE
Wines for All Tastes and Budgets
Ferment On Premise Winemaking
Drop In or Call Us7054351513
Convenient location with easy access169 Dufferin St S Unit 6 Alliston
LOVE YOUR WINE GUARANTEED
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The Briar Crier is published by Margravine Media Inc
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AutoAllandale Technologies allandaletechnologiescomScotts Auto Repairs 705-435-2641
Computer Repairs Services amp SuppliesComplete Computer completecomputerca Global Link Computers globallinkcomputerscom
DentalBeeton Family Dental Centre beetonfamilydentistcom
EntertainmentGibson Cultural Centre gibsoncentrecomSimcoe Theatre southsimcoetheatrecomTheatre Orangeville theatreorangevilleca
Financial AdvisorsDebbie Hudson debbiehudsontdcom
Funeral HomesDrury Funeral Centre Ltd druryfuneralcentrecomW John Thomas Funeral Home thomasfuneralhomeca
Health Care Physiotherapy Hbbospital HospiceMatthews House Hopice matthewshousehospicecaSimcoe Knee and Shoulder Clinic simcoekneeandshoulderliniccom South Simcoe Physiotherapy southsimcoephysiocaStevenson Memorial Hospital stevensonhospitalca
Hearing ClinicsIn Touch Hearing intouchhearingca
Heating amp Air ConditioningDons Heating amp Cooling donsheatingandcoolingcom
Home Decor ImprovementColor Studio colorstudiocaCrown Upholstery crownupholsterycaFresh Start Painting (Chris Marciniak) 705-818-1509Simple Freedom Design simplefreedomdesigncom
Home Improvements Plumging RenovationsApex apexplumbingdecorcaAwning Master awningmastercaVLPH Pro Trade Contracting vlphplumbingcomWeldon Renovations facebookcomWeldonRenovations
Insurance Depta Insurance Agency Inc deptainsuranceca
PharmaciesCookstown Pharmasave pharmasavecom
Real EsateBill Scott thebarbdemariateamcomChristine Lovatt christinelovattcomDebbie Terry amp Wayne McGilvray realestatewithwayneanddebcomKelly McCague kellymccaguecomLaura Jean Dawe southsimcoepropertiescomLorne and Sandy Downey lorneandsandycomWendy Small wendysmallcom
RestaurantsCoop Foodiary amp Public House thecoopfoodiarycomWilliams williamsallistoncom
RetailBrisco Furniture amp Appliances Ltd briscofurniturecom Briscos Mattress World Ltd briscofurniturecomHerberts Western Boots herbertsbootscom
TravelBarbara Gromacki Travel Experts travelexpertscatravel-agentsbarbara-gromacki
Veterinary ClinicsNottawasaga Valley Veterinary Hospital nvvhorg
Wine amp Wine Making SuppliesVine Haven facebookcomWinemakingAllistonWater Depot waterdepotallistoncom
Benefit from a one-on-one relationship
with a dedicated professional
Investment Advisor Receive professional
financial advice while staying involved in
the key decisions about your portfolio
TD Wealth Private Investment Advice is a division of TD Waterhouse Canada Inc a subsidiary of The Toronto-Dominion Bank TD Waterhouse Canada Inc ndash Member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund reg The TD logo and other trade-marks are the property of The Toronto-Dominion Bank or a wholly-owned subsidiary in Canada andor other countries M06300 (0713)
Debbie Hudson CFPreg CIMregVice President Investment Advisor18 Victoria Street EastAlliston705-435-8874debbiehudsontdcom
Private Investment Advice
We work with you to help you reach your goals as they grow and change
Start a conversation today
Benefit from a one-on-one relationship
with a dedicated professional
Investment Advisor Receive professional
financial advice while staying involved in
the key decisions about your portfolio
TD Wealth Private Investment Advice is a division of TD Waterhouse Canada Inc a subsidiary of The Toronto-Dominion Bank TD Waterhouse Canada Inc ndash Member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund reg The TD logo and other trade-marks are the property of The Toronto-Dominion Bank or a wholly-owned subsidiary in Canada andor other countries M06300 (0713)
Debbie Hudson CFPreg CIMregVice President Investment Advisor18 Victoria Street EastAlliston705-435-8874debbiehudsontdcom
Private Investment Advice
We work with you to help you reach your goals as they grow and change
Start a conversation today
Benefit from a one-on-one relationship
with a dedicated professional
Investment Advisor Receive professional
financial advice while staying involved in
the key decisions about your portfolio
TD Wealth Private Investment Advice is a division of TD Waterhouse Canada Inc a subsidiary of The Toronto-Dominion Bank TD Waterhouse Canada Inc ndash Member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund reg The TD logo and other trade-marks are the property of The Toronto-Dominion Bank or a wholly-owned subsidiary in Canada andor other countries M06300 (0713)
Debbie Hudson CFPreg CIMregVice President Investment Advisor18 Victoria Street EastAlliston705-435-8874debbiehudsontdcom
Private Investment Advice
We work with you to help you reach your goals as they grow and change
Start a conversation today
Private Investment Advice
We work with you to help you reach your goals as theygrow and change
Benefit from a one-on-one relationship with a dedicated professional Investment Advisor Receive professional financial advice while staying involved in the key decisions about your portfolio
Debbie Hudson CFPreg CIMregVice President Investment AdvisorPortfolio Manager18 Victoria Street East Alliston705-435-8874debbiehudsontdcom
Start a conversation today
RCR Realty BrokerageIndependently Owned amp Operated
wwwTheBarbDemariaTeamcomM O V I N G M A D E E A S Y
Call for a FREE Market
Evaluation of your home
Bill ScottSales Representative
17057913479billscottroyallepageca7 Victoria Street W Alliston
Selling Briar Hill for Over 13 Years
This Home Is A Must See And Will Not DisappointThree bedrooms and 4 bathrooms and also has an office with built-In bookshelves and an ArtistCrafters Studio in the lower level
Open Concept And Very Bright
Call Bill for more information 705-791-3479
Sought After Vermeer Model With Loft Backing Onto Green Space And Golf Course
Private Deck On Large Lot
SOLDSOLD
View the Briar Crier online at BRIARCRIERCA October 2020 23
mediamedia
high acidity and medium tannins Pair it up with something just a little smokyspicy like Carne Asada or it would be a great for your Thanksgiving turkey if you prefer dark meat and cranberries
We have a virtual trip to Campania Italy planned for October 9 Join us as we enjoy the region food and wine in partnership with Vision Travel and Bacio Trattoria Check our Facebook page and website winejourneysca for details
If you would like to book future wine events for home charity or work please let us know Follow our daily wine thoughts on our Facebook page facebookcomwinejourneysbarrie Instagram instagramcomwine_journeys_trent_mayers or Twitter twittercomWineTrent Email ideas for columns or comments to itrentmayersgmailcom
Cheers and enjoy the journey Trent
Kelly has served the real estate needs of this community since 1989
FOR A FREE MARKET EVALUATIONSales Representative
CONTACT RCR Realty BrokerageIndependently Owned amp Operated
7 Victoria Street West Alliston 705-435-3000 or 1-866-772-5368 E-mail kmccagueroyallepagecawwwkellymccaguecomCommitted to providing the highest level of professional standards
Alliston | 85 Victoria St W (705) 435-6481
Innisfil | HWY 400 at Innisfil Beach Road (705) 431-2500
Stay warm amp cozy this Fall
Available At
For all your Plumbing needsToilets bull Faucets bull Drain Cleaning
Locally Owned amp Operated705-434-0100infoptplumbingca
PT PRO TRADEPLUMBING INC
BLINDS SHUTTERSDRAPERY
infocolorstudiocawwwcolorstudioca
35 Victoria St East Town SquareAlliston Ontario7054359869
FREE SHOPAT HOMESERVICE FREE INSTALL AND NO TAXES
when this ad is presented at the time of consultation
infonextstepliteracyca
705-435-5624
nextstepliteracyca
SWIRL SMELL SIP REPEAT
October 16 2020 - 7PM-8PM
Using the zoom platform a certified
Sommelier will guide you through the
tasting This fun event is in support of
Next Step-providing FREE adult tutoring
in reading writing amp math
$120gift basket includes exclusive
VQA wines (1 red 1 white) pairing foods
amp samples plus tax receipt for $50
VIRTUAL WINETASTING
24 Briar Crier October 2020
NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
GOLF AROUND THE BRIARS
1201717CN1
Depta Insurance Agency IncNorm Depta Agent 22 Church St S Alliston ON L9R 1S7 705-435-1434
Certain conditions limitations and exclusions may apply Desjardins Desjardins Insurance and related trademarks are trademarks of the Feacutedeacuteration des caisses Desjardins du Queacutebec used under licence
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REALTY INC BROKERAGE
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ExperienceIndependently owned amp operated
NOWOPEN
Our ONLINE Store is
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Still not ready to comeinto the spa
In the Heart of Downtown Alliston
KINGSDOWNLive life well rested
1 Victoria Street West
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View the Briar Crier online at BRIARCRIERCA October 2020 25
mediamedia
ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
442288665599117733117733442288669955665599113377224488559922774466338811776611338855442299883344229911556677228855991144773366331166887722995544994477556633881122
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
PUZZLES
705-250-6000
ONE-ON-ONE MANUAL THERAPYIMS AND ACUPUNCTURE
180 Parsons Road Unit 8 AllistonSouthSimcoePhysioca infoSouthSimcoePhysioca
ARTWORK PROOFPRODUCTION INFORMATION
PART SIZE200rdquox350rdquo
PRINT TYPE DIGITALMATERIAL Business CardsADHESIVE
FINISHING POLYDOME OVERLAMINATE
CUSTOMERAlliston Yarns
DECEMBER 21 2018
Artwork Approval confirmation
[Customer Signature]
PART NUMBER QUOTE
PROOF DATE CREATED BY REVISION[A][VM]
Artwork at actual size (100)Die cutting tolerance plusmn 0015
[approval Date]
350rdquo
200
rdquo
5 Victoria St W Downtown Alliston Across from the TD Bank
allistonyarnsyahooca
WErsquoREOPENOPEN
26 Briar Crier October 2020
MARKETPLACERESIDENTS MESSAGES
CLASSIFIED ADSPAID ADVERTISING
Email mfischerbriarcrierca or phone 705-434-4569
MISCELLANEOUS
Fully Licensed Collector Looking for any unwanted firearms hunting equipment and military items Call Jim at 519-216-0590
PERSONAL SERVICES
Briar Hill House Watch Services include scheduled visits mail pick-up plant care cat sitting Residents serving Briar Hill for 15 years Cathy Morden 705-435-4159 cathymordengmailcom
G M Ideal Sitting Home amp Pets We also provide Dog Walking and Cat Watching Briars Resident 705-435-4305The Foot Pixie (The Esthetics Connection) temporarily closed Leanne Kyselka 705-435-4511
BARGAIN MARKET PERSONAL ITEMS FOR SALE
FREE TO BRIAR RESIDENTS 30 word maximum - maximum value $500
Email your ad to mfischerbriarcrierca
TV Ears Wireless Speaker 50 2 head sets Almost new Great for hard of hearing 705-434-4569
Electronic Golf Cart Motocaddy Brand new battery $225 705-435-1292
RESIDENT MESSAGESBest Wishes Thanks Birthday Anniversary
Engagement Marriage RetirementPersonal Special Occasion Sympathy ObituariesIn
Memoriam50 word maximum please
(fees may apply)
DAVE TURNERS PLAQUE
This is the plaque Daves Wednesday Golf Buddies have erected in his honor It is located on the 7th hole on the Hill at the Nottawassaga Resort Golf Course a serene spot with the sun shining bright through the tree branchesWe all know what an outgoing and social personality Dave had and the ease he had of making friends This plaque shows he made long lasting friendsA special thank you to Dave Weston who did a great job to make this tribute happenDiane Turner and Family
MARATHON OF HOPE 40TH YEAROn Sunday September the 20th the 40th Terry Fox Run was held Although this year it was a different format Claude our daughter and myself did our walk around the neighbourhood Thank you to our neighbours and friends who donated $4000 plus to this great causeA big thank you to the lady here in Briar Hill who saw what we were doing and gave us a donation unsolicited aiming for the cureJudith and Claude Lacasse
THINK CHRISTMAS WINE
Wines for All Tastes and Budgets
Ferment On Premise Winemaking
Drop In or Call Us7054351513
Convenient location with easy access169 Dufferin St S Unit 6 Alliston
LOVE YOUR WINE GUARANTEED
View the Briar Crier online at BRIARCRIERCA October 2020 27
mediamediaADVERTISERSBUSINESS DIRECTORY
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705-434-4569 mfischerbriarcrierca
AutoAllandale Technologies allandaletechnologiescomScotts Auto Repairs 705-435-2641
Computer Repairs Services amp SuppliesComplete Computer completecomputerca Global Link Computers globallinkcomputerscom
DentalBeeton Family Dental Centre beetonfamilydentistcom
EntertainmentGibson Cultural Centre gibsoncentrecomSimcoe Theatre southsimcoetheatrecomTheatre Orangeville theatreorangevilleca
Financial AdvisorsDebbie Hudson debbiehudsontdcom
Funeral HomesDrury Funeral Centre Ltd druryfuneralcentrecomW John Thomas Funeral Home thomasfuneralhomeca
Health Care Physiotherapy Hbbospital HospiceMatthews House Hopice matthewshousehospicecaSimcoe Knee and Shoulder Clinic simcoekneeandshoulderliniccom South Simcoe Physiotherapy southsimcoephysiocaStevenson Memorial Hospital stevensonhospitalca
Hearing ClinicsIn Touch Hearing intouchhearingca
Heating amp Air ConditioningDons Heating amp Cooling donsheatingandcoolingcom
Home Decor ImprovementColor Studio colorstudiocaCrown Upholstery crownupholsterycaFresh Start Painting (Chris Marciniak) 705-818-1509Simple Freedom Design simplefreedomdesigncom
Home Improvements Plumging RenovationsApex apexplumbingdecorcaAwning Master awningmastercaVLPH Pro Trade Contracting vlphplumbingcomWeldon Renovations facebookcomWeldonRenovations
Insurance Depta Insurance Agency Inc deptainsuranceca
PharmaciesCookstown Pharmasave pharmasavecom
Real EsateBill Scott thebarbdemariateamcomChristine Lovatt christinelovattcomDebbie Terry amp Wayne McGilvray realestatewithwayneanddebcomKelly McCague kellymccaguecomLaura Jean Dawe southsimcoepropertiescomLorne and Sandy Downey lorneandsandycomWendy Small wendysmallcom
RestaurantsCoop Foodiary amp Public House thecoopfoodiarycomWilliams williamsallistoncom
RetailBrisco Furniture amp Appliances Ltd briscofurniturecom Briscos Mattress World Ltd briscofurniturecomHerberts Western Boots herbertsbootscom
TravelBarbara Gromacki Travel Experts travelexpertscatravel-agentsbarbara-gromacki
Veterinary ClinicsNottawasaga Valley Veterinary Hospital nvvhorg
Wine amp Wine Making SuppliesVine Haven facebookcomWinemakingAllistonWater Depot waterdepotallistoncom
Benefit from a one-on-one relationship
with a dedicated professional
Investment Advisor Receive professional
financial advice while staying involved in
the key decisions about your portfolio
TD Wealth Private Investment Advice is a division of TD Waterhouse Canada Inc a subsidiary of The Toronto-Dominion Bank TD Waterhouse Canada Inc ndash Member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund reg The TD logo and other trade-marks are the property of The Toronto-Dominion Bank or a wholly-owned subsidiary in Canada andor other countries M06300 (0713)
Debbie Hudson CFPreg CIMregVice President Investment Advisor18 Victoria Street EastAlliston705-435-8874debbiehudsontdcom
Private Investment Advice
We work with you to help you reach your goals as they grow and change
Start a conversation today
Benefit from a one-on-one relationship
with a dedicated professional
Investment Advisor Receive professional
financial advice while staying involved in
the key decisions about your portfolio
TD Wealth Private Investment Advice is a division of TD Waterhouse Canada Inc a subsidiary of The Toronto-Dominion Bank TD Waterhouse Canada Inc ndash Member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund reg The TD logo and other trade-marks are the property of The Toronto-Dominion Bank or a wholly-owned subsidiary in Canada andor other countries M06300 (0713)
Debbie Hudson CFPreg CIMregVice President Investment Advisor18 Victoria Street EastAlliston705-435-8874debbiehudsontdcom
Private Investment Advice
We work with you to help you reach your goals as they grow and change
Start a conversation today
Benefit from a one-on-one relationship
with a dedicated professional
Investment Advisor Receive professional
financial advice while staying involved in
the key decisions about your portfolio
TD Wealth Private Investment Advice is a division of TD Waterhouse Canada Inc a subsidiary of The Toronto-Dominion Bank TD Waterhouse Canada Inc ndash Member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund reg The TD logo and other trade-marks are the property of The Toronto-Dominion Bank or a wholly-owned subsidiary in Canada andor other countries M06300 (0713)
Debbie Hudson CFPreg CIMregVice President Investment Advisor18 Victoria Street EastAlliston705-435-8874debbiehudsontdcom
Private Investment Advice
We work with you to help you reach your goals as they grow and change
Start a conversation today
Private Investment Advice
We work with you to help you reach your goals as theygrow and change
Benefit from a one-on-one relationship with a dedicated professional Investment Advisor Receive professional financial advice while staying involved in the key decisions about your portfolio
Debbie Hudson CFPreg CIMregVice President Investment AdvisorPortfolio Manager18 Victoria Street East Alliston705-435-8874debbiehudsontdcom
Start a conversation today
RCR Realty BrokerageIndependently Owned amp Operated
wwwTheBarbDemariaTeamcomM O V I N G M A D E E A S Y
Call for a FREE Market
Evaluation of your home
Bill ScottSales Representative
17057913479billscottroyallepageca7 Victoria Street W Alliston
Selling Briar Hill for Over 13 Years
This Home Is A Must See And Will Not DisappointThree bedrooms and 4 bathrooms and also has an office with built-In bookshelves and an ArtistCrafters Studio in the lower level
Open Concept And Very Bright
Call Bill for more information 705-791-3479
Sought After Vermeer Model With Loft Backing Onto Green Space And Golf Course
Private Deck On Large Lot
SOLDSOLD
24 Briar Crier October 2020
NOTTAWASAGA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION
After what seemed to be a succession of warm sunny beautiful summer days in July August and into September Mother Nature has reminded us that fall has arrived
The ladies of the NLGA continued to head out to the golf course on misty mornings step through the morning dew on the fairways and be sure to wear an extra layer or two over their golf shirts We are determined to enjoy playing those final rounds right up to the end of September
As the 2020 season winds down we are grateful that we were able to put together a schedule of fun events even as many of our regular scrambles fun days lunches and competitions were cancelled Much credit goes to the hard working NLGA executive and the many members ldquobe-hind the scenesrdquo who managed to get us out onto the course for many Tuesdays of league golf
The final days of September closed off our Pin Days Ringer Board days mystery games and flight play The final day of our league play in September was an 18 hole round on the Ridge for the members of the 18 hole league and 9 holes of play on the Hill for the 9 hole ladies This day was dubbed PINK DAY in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness In connection with this the NLGA was very happy to be able to make a donation to the Breast Cancer Society this fall
Watch the November issue of the Briar Crier for our 2020 wrap-up with the names of our golfers who won Pin Days the Ringer Board shooting under 100 and under 50 as well as Most Improved player And plans for the 2021 golf season
GOLF AROUND THE BRIARS
1201717CN1
Depta Insurance Agency IncNorm Depta Agent 22 Church St S Alliston ON L9R 1S7 705-435-1434
Certain conditions limitations and exclusions may apply Desjardins Desjardins Insurance and related trademarks are trademarks of the Feacutedeacuteration des caisses Desjardins du Queacutebec used under licence
Better savings start hereLower your premiums when you insure both your car and home with us
Stop in call or click to contact me today
LAURA-JEAN DAWESales RepresentativeDirect 705-734-5730
wwwSouthSimcoePropertiescom ljdawe1957gmailcom
Call me today for a FREENo obligation Market Evaluation of your home
REALTY INC BROKERAGE
35+ YEARS
ExperienceIndependently owned amp operated
NOWOPEN
Our ONLINE Store is
F r e e D e l i v e r y i n A l l i s t o nI n c l u d i n g G r e e n B r i a r amp B r i a r H i l l
705 250 2700 wwwthebeachhousespaca
Still not ready to comeinto the spa
In the Heart of Downtown Alliston
KINGSDOWNLive life well rested
1 Victoria Street West
briscofurniturecom 7054359777
View the Briar Crier online at BRIARCRIERCA October 2020 25
mediamedia
ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44
45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61
62 63 64
65 66 67
See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
442288665599117733117733442288669955665599113377224488559922774466338811776611338855442299883344229911556677228855991144773366331166887722995544994477556633881122
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
PUZZLES
705-250-6000
ONE-ON-ONE MANUAL THERAPYIMS AND ACUPUNCTURE
180 Parsons Road Unit 8 AllistonSouthSimcoePhysioca infoSouthSimcoePhysioca
ARTWORK PROOFPRODUCTION INFORMATION
PART SIZE200rdquox350rdquo
PRINT TYPE DIGITALMATERIAL Business CardsADHESIVE
FINISHING POLYDOME OVERLAMINATE
CUSTOMERAlliston Yarns
DECEMBER 21 2018
Artwork Approval confirmation
[Customer Signature]
PART NUMBER QUOTE
PROOF DATE CREATED BY REVISION[A][VM]
Artwork at actual size (100)Die cutting tolerance plusmn 0015
[approval Date]
350rdquo
200
rdquo
5 Victoria St W Downtown Alliston Across from the TD Bank
allistonyarnsyahooca
WErsquoREOPENOPEN
26 Briar Crier October 2020
MARKETPLACERESIDENTS MESSAGES
CLASSIFIED ADSPAID ADVERTISING
Email mfischerbriarcrierca or phone 705-434-4569
MISCELLANEOUS
Fully Licensed Collector Looking for any unwanted firearms hunting equipment and military items Call Jim at 519-216-0590
PERSONAL SERVICES
Briar Hill House Watch Services include scheduled visits mail pick-up plant care cat sitting Residents serving Briar Hill for 15 years Cathy Morden 705-435-4159 cathymordengmailcom
G M Ideal Sitting Home amp Pets We also provide Dog Walking and Cat Watching Briars Resident 705-435-4305The Foot Pixie (The Esthetics Connection) temporarily closed Leanne Kyselka 705-435-4511
BARGAIN MARKET PERSONAL ITEMS FOR SALE
FREE TO BRIAR RESIDENTS 30 word maximum - maximum value $500
Email your ad to mfischerbriarcrierca
TV Ears Wireless Speaker 50 2 head sets Almost new Great for hard of hearing 705-434-4569
Electronic Golf Cart Motocaddy Brand new battery $225 705-435-1292
RESIDENT MESSAGESBest Wishes Thanks Birthday Anniversary
Engagement Marriage RetirementPersonal Special Occasion Sympathy ObituariesIn
Memoriam50 word maximum please
(fees may apply)
DAVE TURNERS PLAQUE
This is the plaque Daves Wednesday Golf Buddies have erected in his honor It is located on the 7th hole on the Hill at the Nottawassaga Resort Golf Course a serene spot with the sun shining bright through the tree branchesWe all know what an outgoing and social personality Dave had and the ease he had of making friends This plaque shows he made long lasting friendsA special thank you to Dave Weston who did a great job to make this tribute happenDiane Turner and Family
MARATHON OF HOPE 40TH YEAROn Sunday September the 20th the 40th Terry Fox Run was held Although this year it was a different format Claude our daughter and myself did our walk around the neighbourhood Thank you to our neighbours and friends who donated $4000 plus to this great causeA big thank you to the lady here in Briar Hill who saw what we were doing and gave us a donation unsolicited aiming for the cureJudith and Claude Lacasse
THINK CHRISTMAS WINE
Wines for All Tastes and Budgets
Ferment On Premise Winemaking
Drop In or Call Us7054351513
Convenient location with easy access169 Dufferin St S Unit 6 Alliston
LOVE YOUR WINE GUARANTEED
View the Briar Crier online at BRIARCRIERCA October 2020 27
mediamediaADVERTISERSBUSINESS DIRECTORY
The Briar Crier is published by Margravine Media Inc
705-434-4569 mfischerbriarcrierca
AutoAllandale Technologies allandaletechnologiescomScotts Auto Repairs 705-435-2641
Computer Repairs Services amp SuppliesComplete Computer completecomputerca Global Link Computers globallinkcomputerscom
DentalBeeton Family Dental Centre beetonfamilydentistcom
EntertainmentGibson Cultural Centre gibsoncentrecomSimcoe Theatre southsimcoetheatrecomTheatre Orangeville theatreorangevilleca
Financial AdvisorsDebbie Hudson debbiehudsontdcom
Funeral HomesDrury Funeral Centre Ltd druryfuneralcentrecomW John Thomas Funeral Home thomasfuneralhomeca
Health Care Physiotherapy Hbbospital HospiceMatthews House Hopice matthewshousehospicecaSimcoe Knee and Shoulder Clinic simcoekneeandshoulderliniccom South Simcoe Physiotherapy southsimcoephysiocaStevenson Memorial Hospital stevensonhospitalca
Hearing ClinicsIn Touch Hearing intouchhearingca
Heating amp Air ConditioningDons Heating amp Cooling donsheatingandcoolingcom
Home Decor ImprovementColor Studio colorstudiocaCrown Upholstery crownupholsterycaFresh Start Painting (Chris Marciniak) 705-818-1509Simple Freedom Design simplefreedomdesigncom
Home Improvements Plumging RenovationsApex apexplumbingdecorcaAwning Master awningmastercaVLPH Pro Trade Contracting vlphplumbingcomWeldon Renovations facebookcomWeldonRenovations
Insurance Depta Insurance Agency Inc deptainsuranceca
PharmaciesCookstown Pharmasave pharmasavecom
Real EsateBill Scott thebarbdemariateamcomChristine Lovatt christinelovattcomDebbie Terry amp Wayne McGilvray realestatewithwayneanddebcomKelly McCague kellymccaguecomLaura Jean Dawe southsimcoepropertiescomLorne and Sandy Downey lorneandsandycomWendy Small wendysmallcom
RestaurantsCoop Foodiary amp Public House thecoopfoodiarycomWilliams williamsallistoncom
RetailBrisco Furniture amp Appliances Ltd briscofurniturecom Briscos Mattress World Ltd briscofurniturecomHerberts Western Boots herbertsbootscom
TravelBarbara Gromacki Travel Experts travelexpertscatravel-agentsbarbara-gromacki
Veterinary ClinicsNottawasaga Valley Veterinary Hospital nvvhorg
Wine amp Wine Making SuppliesVine Haven facebookcomWinemakingAllistonWater Depot waterdepotallistoncom
Benefit from a one-on-one relationship
with a dedicated professional
Investment Advisor Receive professional
financial advice while staying involved in
the key decisions about your portfolio
TD Wealth Private Investment Advice is a division of TD Waterhouse Canada Inc a subsidiary of The Toronto-Dominion Bank TD Waterhouse Canada Inc ndash Member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund reg The TD logo and other trade-marks are the property of The Toronto-Dominion Bank or a wholly-owned subsidiary in Canada andor other countries M06300 (0713)
Debbie Hudson CFPreg CIMregVice President Investment Advisor18 Victoria Street EastAlliston705-435-8874debbiehudsontdcom
Private Investment Advice
We work with you to help you reach your goals as they grow and change
Start a conversation today
Benefit from a one-on-one relationship
with a dedicated professional
Investment Advisor Receive professional
financial advice while staying involved in
the key decisions about your portfolio
TD Wealth Private Investment Advice is a division of TD Waterhouse Canada Inc a subsidiary of The Toronto-Dominion Bank TD Waterhouse Canada Inc ndash Member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund reg The TD logo and other trade-marks are the property of The Toronto-Dominion Bank or a wholly-owned subsidiary in Canada andor other countries M06300 (0713)
Debbie Hudson CFPreg CIMregVice President Investment Advisor18 Victoria Street EastAlliston705-435-8874debbiehudsontdcom
Private Investment Advice
We work with you to help you reach your goals as they grow and change
Start a conversation today
Benefit from a one-on-one relationship
with a dedicated professional
Investment Advisor Receive professional
financial advice while staying involved in
the key decisions about your portfolio
TD Wealth Private Investment Advice is a division of TD Waterhouse Canada Inc a subsidiary of The Toronto-Dominion Bank TD Waterhouse Canada Inc ndash Member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund reg The TD logo and other trade-marks are the property of The Toronto-Dominion Bank or a wholly-owned subsidiary in Canada andor other countries M06300 (0713)
Debbie Hudson CFPreg CIMregVice President Investment Advisor18 Victoria Street EastAlliston705-435-8874debbiehudsontdcom
Private Investment Advice
We work with you to help you reach your goals as they grow and change
Start a conversation today
Private Investment Advice
We work with you to help you reach your goals as theygrow and change
Benefit from a one-on-one relationship with a dedicated professional Investment Advisor Receive professional financial advice while staying involved in the key decisions about your portfolio
Debbie Hudson CFPreg CIMregVice President Investment AdvisorPortfolio Manager18 Victoria Street East Alliston705-435-8874debbiehudsontdcom
Start a conversation today
RCR Realty BrokerageIndependently Owned amp Operated
wwwTheBarbDemariaTeamcomM O V I N G M A D E E A S Y
Call for a FREE Market
Evaluation of your home
Bill ScottSales Representative
17057913479billscottroyallepageca7 Victoria Street W Alliston
Selling Briar Hill for Over 13 Years
This Home Is A Must See And Will Not DisappointThree bedrooms and 4 bathrooms and also has an office with built-In bookshelves and an ArtistCrafters Studio in the lower level
Open Concept And Very Bright
Call Bill for more information 705-791-3479
Sought After Vermeer Model With Loft Backing Onto Green Space And Golf Course
Private Deck On Large Lot
SOLDSOLD
View the Briar Crier online at BRIARCRIERCA October 2020 25
mediamedia
ACROSS1 Give and take 49 Type of pitch 12 One of three in 5 Drilling grp 53 Shakespeare 14929 Express gratitude specialties 13 Razor-sharp
to 57 Candle feature 21 One of the14 Hit the road 58 Pertaining to the Fondas15 Tennis whiz ear 23 Arctic vessel16 Spine-tingling 59 Chew (on) 27 Made into a 17 Mythical ship 61 She played movie say18 Ration Sabrina in the 28 18-34 for 19 Wrinkled plum 70s example20 Cranky 62 Up to 29 Withered
complainer 63 Top spot 30 Nay sayer22 Don Juan eg 64 Who follower 31 Annoyance24 Eagles nest alt 65 Short-tempered 32 Combines25 Chilling say 66 Cant do without 33 Car alarm26 _____ of limita- 67 Cousin of a gull 34 Lyft rival
tions 38 Rowdy youth28 On the double 40 Sanction32 Treated badly DOWN 43 Chemical bonding35 Cry loudly 1 Old West number36 Pool member transport 47 Kind of oil37 Kerr of The 2 Fret 48 Snakes
King and I 3 Prophesy underside39 Eat Pray Love 4 Kind of note 50 Shove off
star 5 Ewes mate 51 Doors open41 Forest forager 6 Spotted wildcat 52 Hard-nosed42 Personal take 7 Bacterial infec- 53 Lacking slack
for short tion 54 Ancient letter44 Even though 8 One whos owed 55 Star anagram45 Agile 9 Plains dwelling 56 Horses walk46 Glass raiser 10 The ladys 60 Tie the knot48 Cotillion honoree 11 Lily variety
October 2020
by Margie E Burke Crossword
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
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See Page 19 for Crossword answers
October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
226677331188662244
4411334422
8899665566
1166554433
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October 2020
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E Burke
Copyright 2020 by The Puzzle Syndicate
Difficulty Easy
Solution to Sudoku
HOW TO SOLVE Each row must contain the numbers 1 to 9
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9 and each set of 3 by 3 boxes must contain
the numbers 1 to 9
22 66 77 3311 8866 22 44
44 1133 44 22
88 99 6655 66
11 66 5544 33
44 22 88 66 55 99 11 77 3311 77 33 44 22 88 66 99 5566 55 99 11 33 77 22 44 8855 99 22 77 44 66 33 88 1177 66 11 33 88 55 44 22 9988 33 44 22 99 11 55 66 7722 88 55 99 11 44 77 33 6633 11 66 88 77 22 99 55 4499 44 77 55 66 33 88 11 22
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Fully Licensed Collector Looking for any unwanted firearms hunting equipment and military items Call Jim at 519-216-0590
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Briar Hill House Watch Services include scheduled visits mail pick-up plant care cat sitting Residents serving Briar Hill for 15 years Cathy Morden 705-435-4159 cathymordengmailcom
G M Ideal Sitting Home amp Pets We also provide Dog Walking and Cat Watching Briars Resident 705-435-4305The Foot Pixie (The Esthetics Connection) temporarily closed Leanne Kyselka 705-435-4511
BARGAIN MARKET PERSONAL ITEMS FOR SALE
FREE TO BRIAR RESIDENTS 30 word maximum - maximum value $500
Email your ad to mfischerbriarcrierca
TV Ears Wireless Speaker 50 2 head sets Almost new Great for hard of hearing 705-434-4569
Electronic Golf Cart Motocaddy Brand new battery $225 705-435-1292
RESIDENT MESSAGESBest Wishes Thanks Birthday Anniversary
Engagement Marriage RetirementPersonal Special Occasion Sympathy ObituariesIn
Memoriam50 word maximum please
(fees may apply)
DAVE TURNERS PLAQUE
This is the plaque Daves Wednesday Golf Buddies have erected in his honor It is located on the 7th hole on the Hill at the Nottawassaga Resort Golf Course a serene spot with the sun shining bright through the tree branchesWe all know what an outgoing and social personality Dave had and the ease he had of making friends This plaque shows he made long lasting friendsA special thank you to Dave Weston who did a great job to make this tribute happenDiane Turner and Family
MARATHON OF HOPE 40TH YEAROn Sunday September the 20th the 40th Terry Fox Run was held Although this year it was a different format Claude our daughter and myself did our walk around the neighbourhood Thank you to our neighbours and friends who donated $4000 plus to this great causeA big thank you to the lady here in Briar Hill who saw what we were doing and gave us a donation unsolicited aiming for the cureJudith and Claude Lacasse
THINK CHRISTMAS WINE
Wines for All Tastes and Budgets
Ferment On Premise Winemaking
Drop In or Call Us7054351513
Convenient location with easy access169 Dufferin St S Unit 6 Alliston
LOVE YOUR WINE GUARANTEED
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Selling Briar Hill for Over 13 Years
This Home Is A Must See And Will Not DisappointThree bedrooms and 4 bathrooms and also has an office with built-In bookshelves and an ArtistCrafters Studio in the lower level
Open Concept And Very Bright
Call Bill for more information 705-791-3479
Sought After Vermeer Model With Loft Backing Onto Green Space And Golf Course
Private Deck On Large Lot
SOLDSOLD
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Bill ScottSales Representative
17057913479billscottroyallepageca7 Victoria Street W Alliston
Selling Briar Hill for Over 13 Years
This Home Is A Must See And Will Not DisappointThree bedrooms and 4 bathrooms and also has an office with built-In bookshelves and an ArtistCrafters Studio in the lower level
Open Concept And Very Bright
Call Bill for more information 705-791-3479
Sought After Vermeer Model With Loft Backing Onto Green Space And Golf Course
Private Deck On Large Lot
SOLDSOLD
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Debbie Hudson CFPreg CIMregVice President Investment Advisor18 Victoria Street EastAlliston705-435-8874debbiehudsontdcom
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We work with you to help you reach your goals as they grow and change
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Debbie Hudson CFPreg CIMregVice President Investment AdvisorPortfolio Manager18 Victoria Street East Alliston705-435-8874debbiehudsontdcom
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RCR Realty BrokerageIndependently Owned amp Operated
wwwTheBarbDemariaTeamcomM O V I N G M A D E E A S Y
Call for a FREE Market
Evaluation of your home
Bill ScottSales Representative
17057913479billscottroyallepageca7 Victoria Street W Alliston
Selling Briar Hill for Over 13 Years
This Home Is A Must See And Will Not DisappointThree bedrooms and 4 bathrooms and also has an office with built-In bookshelves and an ArtistCrafters Studio in the lower level
Open Concept And Very Bright
Call Bill for more information 705-791-3479
Sought After Vermeer Model With Loft Backing Onto Green Space And Golf Course
Private Deck On Large Lot
SOLDSOLD