Komoka Kilworth Delaware Villager September 2024

Easy Even though haying was in full swing, on the school picnic day fieldwork concluded early and the barn chores were finished by five o’clock. Some families would already be there when we arrived and would be setting up picnic tables (on loan from Poplar Hill Park) in a row under the big maples on the south side of the yard. Even though haying was in full swing, on the school picnic day fieldwork concluded early and the barn chores were finished by five o’clock. Some families would already be there when we arrived and would be setting up picnic tables (on loan from Poplar Hill Park) in a row under the big maples on the south side of the yard. Fill in the puzzle so that every row across, every column down and every 9 by 9 box contains the numbers 1 to 9. My eyes, however, were on the north side of the yard under where the ball diamond lay. Some young fellows were already warming up for the “pickup” game which was the big attraction for me. All the local young bucks including past and present attendees of the Bear Creek School from age twelve to mid- twenties took part. Being farm boys, when they connected with the ball it was not uncommon to see it sail through the tall Spruce trees on the far side of the yard and land in the adjoining pasture field. We usually played three or four innings and then would come the call for supper and avid ballplayers as we were, this summons was a call of power. The noon hour meal was long past and having been followed by several hours of hard work in the hayfield along with the ballgame, there was no need to repeat the call. Puzzle #1 The Last Day of School by John Caverhill The Last Day of School by John Caverhill On the last day of school before the Summer Holidays, carrying nothing, not even a lunch pail, and feeling light, one would head down the road to school. It would be after nine when the school bell rang, and we would troop inside to a classroom that without its ornamentation of schoolwork and seasonal decorations felt strangely foreign. Miss Chute would give us a brief end-of-year talk with special parting words for the grade eight students. We would each receive the buff- coloured envelope containing our report card and then we would rocket out of the door and arrive home by ten o’clock to spend the day eagerly anticipating the late afternoon picnic that concluded each school year. 8 On the last day of school before the Summer Holidays, carrying nothing, not even a lunch pail, and feeling light, one would head down the road to school. It would be after nine when the school bell rang, and we would troop inside to a classroom that without its ornamentation of schoolwork and seasonal decorations felt strangely foreign. Miss Chute would give us a brief end-of-year talk with special parting words for the grade eight students. We would each receive the buff- coloured envelope containing our report card and then we would rocket out of the door and arrive home by ten o’clock to spend the day eagerly anticipating the late afternoon picnic that concluded each school year. 5 8 2 6 4 7 2 3 9 1 6 9 3 5 6 4 7 9 4 8 7 4 9 3 1 9 5 3 1 5 3 9 1 2 3 2 4 6 8 4 7 5 3 4 9 1 2 2 2 1 8 4 3 3 ACURAWEST AILSACRAIGARTSCENTRE ANIMALCARECENTRE BLOOMERSFAMILYFARM BLOOMINBOG BONNIEBAKERHODGINS CRUNICANORCHARD DEACONFLOORING DOGDAZEDAYCARE FERNHILLFLORALANDDESIGN FLORALTEMPTATIONS FOURPIZZASAKE HEEMANS HYDEPARKBIA KOMOKAHOMEHARDWARE KROWNRUST MIDDLESEXCENTRE PROOFLINEFARM SYNERGYAESTHETICANDLASER SYNERGYCENTREHEALTH TDBANK The picnic tables, set end-to-end, their weathered tops covered with snowy-white paper, were laden with standard country picnic fare. No trimming off bread crusts here! The standard sandwich was a full slice of bread, the filling, another slice of bread, and then it was cut in two on the diagonal. Meat predominated, thick slices of beef, pork or chicken, all homegrown and laid between lavishly-buttered bread slices. Commercially made mayonnaise was still in the future; butter was the lubricant for all sandwiches. There would also be egg Create Your Escape Plan with Great Escape RV CREATE YOUR ESCAPE PLAN WITH GREAT ESCAPE RV Create Your Escape Plan with Great Escape RV CREATE YOUR ESCAPE PLAN WITH GREAT ESCAPE RV 5/7/24, 10:35 AM Create Word Search Puzzle

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Ilderton and Area Villager Puzzle Page How to Play Sudoku: Sudoku is played on a grid of nine squares. Within the rows and columns are nine squares made up of three by three spaces. Each row, column and square (nine spaces each) need to be filled out with the numbers 1 – 9, without repeating any numbers within the row, column or square.

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ACURA WEST AILSA CRAIG ARTS CENTRE ANIMAL CARE CENTRE BLOOMERS FAMILY FARM The picnic tables, set end-to-end, their weathered tops covered with snowy-white paper, were laden with standard country picnic fare. No trimming off bread crusts here! The standard sandwich was a full slice of bread, the filling, another slice of bread, and then it was cut in two on the diagonal. Meat predominated, thick slices of beef, pork or chicken, all homegrown and laid between lavishly- buttered bread slices. Commercially made mayonnaise was still in the future; butter was the lubricant for all sandwiches. There would also be egg salad and salmon sandwiches for extra variety. Accompanying the sandwiches were green salads, jellied salads, and potato salads along with lettuce, green onions and radishes fresh from the garden. Devilled eggs, dill, sweet, bread and butter and beet pickles, along with relishes and chilli sauce added their tang to this meal as well. Lemonade made from lemons, sugar and cold well water, along with tea and coffee were the beverages with sugar and pure cream to fortify the hot drinks. BLOOMIN BOG BONNIE BAKER- HODGINS Nowadays with refrigerators and freezers a part of everyday living along with countless retailers offering a wide variety of frozen treats in addition to ice cream, it’s hard to comprehend what a rare treat ice cream used to be. Not until well after the war ended in 1945 did home appliances start to become available at affordable prices. The ice cream had to be bought and eaten on the spot or wrapped in a blanket, rushed home and consumed quickly before it melted. As a result, it was a treat enjoyed only a few times a year. CRUNICAN ORCHARD DEACON FLOORING Now for dessert. It was too early in the season for most fruit, but strawberries and rhubarb were available along with lemons and raisins as pie ingredients. To take up the slack, if it could be called that, were many kinds of cake – white, chocolate, lemon etc. often layered with creamy filling and topped with a thick layer of icing. To accompany one’s pie or cake, there was the queen of desserts – ice cream! DOG DAZE DAYCARE FERNHILL FLORAL AND DESIGN FLORAL TEMPTATIONS FOUR PIZZA SAKE HEEMANS HYDE PARK BIA KOMOKA HOME HARDWARE KROWN RUST MIDDLESEX CENTRE PROOF LINE FARM SYNERGY AESTHETIC AND LASER SYNERGY CENTRE HEALTH TD BANK Copyright © 2024 printablecreative.com | For personal use only salad and salmon sandwiches for extra variety. Accompanying the sandwiches were green salads, jellied salads, and potato salads along with lettuce, green onions and radishes fresh from the garden. Devilled eggs, dill, sweet, bread and butter and beet pickles, along with relishes and chilli sauce added their tang to this meal as well. Lemonade made from lemons, sugar and cold well water, along with tea and coffee were the beverages with sugar and pure cream to fortify the hot drinks. Now for dessert. It was too early in the season for most fruit, but strawberries and rhubarb were available along with lemons and raisins as pie ingredients. To take up the slack, if it could be called that, were many kinds of cake – white, chocolate, lemon etc. often layered with creamy filling and topped with a thick layer of icing. To accompany one’s pie or cake, there was the queen of desserts – ice cream! Fill in the puzzle so that every row across, every column down and every 9 by 9 box contains the numbers 1 to 9. of hard work in the hayfield along with the ballgame, there was no need to repeat the call. 1/2 Nowadays with refrigerators and freezers a part of everyday living along with countless retailers offering a wide variety of Create Your Escape Plan with Great Escape RV CREATE YOUR ESCAPE PLAN WITH GREAT ESCAPE RV

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