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Courtesy of The Alzheimer Society of Haldimand Norfolk The Alzheimer Society of Haldimand Norfolk (ASHN), located at the newly renovated Caregiver Wellness Centre 645 Norfolk St N. Simcoe, will hold its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Monday June 20 at 5:30pm. This year’s AGM theme is “Living a Brain Healthy Life”. Following the meeting guests are invited to stay for a strawberry social. The Cider Keg, located in Vittoria, ON, has generously offered to donate strawberries, as well as, their famous sparkling cider, which was served to Prince Charles and Camilla during their visit to Canada. A recent study discovered that strawberries contain high amounts of a nutrient that may help to protect the brain from Alzheimer’s and even improve memory. But brain health isn’t just about nutrition it is also about emotional health. At this year’s AGM, long time ASHN donator/ supporter John Race of Simcoe will speak about the importance of person centred care. Race will be recognized with an outstanding service award. Today dementia is the leading cause of disability among seniors. New studies of the incidence of Alzheimer’s disease (the most common form of dementia) are in progress, but at present it appears that some 5-8% of Canadians over the age of 65 have Alzheimer’s disease, rising to an alarming 30-50% of those over 85. In Haldimand-Norfolk over 1,700 individuals live with some form of dementia. Dementia is a progressive disease that first attacks memory and then harms other brain functions. The

disease eventually robs people of their independence. The Alzheimer Society of Haldimand Norfolk offers support and assistance to individuals and families as they deal with the personal and social consequences of Alzheimer Disease and associated disorders. The importance of the ASHN programs and services cannot be stressed enough. Families need strategies, tools, resources and education to help them plan ahead. “Families need the ASHN for support and education as they journey through the dementia process,” says Susan Cuming, Public Education Coordinator for ASHN, who will present strategies and tips for brain health at the AGM on Monday June 20. “Dementia is a tough disease. Families should get education, support and counselling in a timely manner so that the person with the disease and the caregiver, are better prepared to deal with their circumstances.” The Alzheimer Society HaldimandNorfolk provides its clients and their families with support, education and training, focusing on improving the lives of those affected by Alzheimer’s disease John Race, of Simcoe, will speak at the and related dementias, while supporting Alzheimer Society’s AGM, on Monday June 20, the importance of finding a cure. The about the importance of person centred care. Alzheimer Society is located in every province across Canada and in over 140 Dunnville. Please join us. For more information local communities including the Haldimand- call 519 428-7771 or 905 768-4488 or visit Norfolk locations in Hagersville, Simcoe and www.alzhn.ca.

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St. John’s A nglican Church, Woodhouse – Celebrating 190 years of weddings.

By Dave Scott A lot of us in this day and age do not attend church on a regular basis. Oh, we go maybe for special occasions‌ weddings and funerals or perhaps at Christmas or Easter, but for many, it has become less a part of life. Most of us can think back as children when Sunday school was part of our weekend. You got dressed up‌ sang in the choir‌ hung out with some friends‌ as you grew, you found ways to slowly excuse yourself from attending. For a lot of churches‌ their congregations are growing smaller and smaller and financially they may be having a tough time. Churches still hold a lot of a community’s fabric and many moons ago they acted like today’s community centres and meeting halls‌ they were the gathering place. It seems we have kinda’ forgotten about that‌ in our area the kids grow up, go off to school and end up not returning till much later in life‌ perhaps this plays a part in a church’s slow decline. We should understand these churches better‌ if not because of the religious meaning but

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perhaps of the historical importance‌ because of the people who attended the marriages and the funerals‌ lives were lived in these buildings, families grew-up there and when it is all said and done, lets embrace the people who made our churches strong. Saint John’s Church sits proudly at the corner of St. John’s Road and Highway 24. It has been there since 1821‌ it has burned three times and been rebuilt three times. The first two were wooden structures and the third was brick. Over the years, the church has been home to many local families‌ consisting of mainly farmers who lived in the area. The Walkers were one of those families. Sheila Hastie (her mother’s maiden name was Walker) remembers attending the church as a young child. She thinks back to her grandparents who attended as well... the Union Jack that hangs in the church is the one that her grandparents (Quanbury) donated to the church in memory of their two sons who were lost in WWI.‌ If you walked into that church today... you might think, boy, they sure could use a new flag. But the history behind the flag represents a local

family‌ their heritage‌ their faith‌ their story. This is the sense of community that a church has the power to hold within its walls. Whether or not we attend church much, we need to open our eyes to the history that surrounds us in these grand buildings and take the time to celebrate their importance. An event that will display some of the history of St. John’s will take place Sunday June 26th at 11am‌ a Wedding Bells Service celebrating 190 years of unions‌ all the folks who have been married at the church are invited to bring their wedding photos, enjoy the service with special guest Bishop Terry Dance, Bishop of Norfolk, stay for the lunch afterwards‌ and share the memories of your special day at St. John’s Anglican Church. If you would like more information, contact Sheila Hastie at 519-426-6696.. I think this is a really cool idea‌ and it gives folks the opportunity to reconnect with the church and all it has to offer!

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front lobby that is used for sales overlooks the glassed in winery. The outside patio adds another positive to an already great experience. These guys have done their homework and have created a strong connection to the community. Burning Kiln is a place we can all be proud of. As for the wine… well, all of the varieties have their own defining taste… but within each is that taste of Norfolk and its people… humble… smooth… inviting… with a little kick of tradition… our group of seven have done us proud… Burning Kiln Winery is now open, so make sure you stop out for a tour and wine sampling. They can be found at 1709 Front Road, contacted at 519-586-9858 or www.burningkilnwinery.com.

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Courtesy of Norfolk County The W.D. Stalker Alligator Tug has left the county! On Monday June 6, 2011 the Alligator Tug left Norfolk County bound for the County of Renfrew for its 150th Anniversary celebrations being held this weekend. The Alligator Tug will be participating in a static display at the Pembroke airport from June 9 to June 12, 2011 as part of Expo 150, celebrating Renfrew County’s industrial heritage. For more information on Renfrew’s 150th Anniversary please go to www. expo150.com. After the Expo the Alligator Tug has been invited to participate in the Bristol to Braeside flotilla June 25, 2011 as part of the annual Mc Nab Days in Mc Nab-Braeside townships. As stated in an article at www.yourottawaregion.com “McNab-Braeside will have the distinct honour of hosting the W.D. Stalker, the last operating steam Alligator boat in the world, in time for the River Drive June 25. The publication Alligator’s of the North, released in 2010, documented the importance of the Alligator boat in the economic stability of

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began. Fred was happy to see the Stalker getting ready to hit the water again, and said it could not have been done without all the volunteer help and the countless hours they have put in… or without the help from Norfolk County. Upon arrival the wheelhouse will be fitted and the stack put in place. To all the volunteers - great job! And when the tug makes its way across the Ottawa River one more time… an era of Canadian history will come back to life.

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A leucistic American Robin has been spotted in Port Dover over the past several years.

By MARG WERDEN

Leucistic Robin in Port Dover; albino Rock Pigeon in Port Ryerse For the past several years, I’ve heard of a white American Robin being spotted in Port Dover in the area of the Nelson Street water pumping station, so was on the lookout for it whenever I was in the area. A few weeks ago I was finally successful in spotting it. Although I had heard that it was an albino, it is actually affected by leucism, an unusual condition that prevents the normal deposition of melanin (dark pigment) in some of the body feathers. Although the Robin still has the rusty-red chest and stomach, all the feathers that normally should be black are white in this bird. It makes for a very noticeable bird as it hops around looking for worms in the grass. Leucism is a rare genetic disorder found in many different species around the world. Less than 1,000 cases of leucism were reported by volunteers in North America’s Project Feeder Watch between 2000 and 2006, a tiny fraction of the 5.5 million birds reported annually. Leucism has also been seen in mammals, fish, amphibians, and reptiles. Leucism is a very unusual condition whereby the pigmentation cells in an animal or bird fail to develop properly, resulting in white patches appearing on the animal, or, more rarely, completely white creatures. The degree of leucism, including the brightness of the white and the extent of pigment

loss, will vary depending on the animal’s genetic makeup. Animals that show only white patches or sections of leucistic fur or feathers – often in symmetrical patterns – are often called pied or piebald, while completely white animals are referred to as leucistic. In birds, leucism only affects the bird’s feathers, usually the darker ones. As in the case of the Robin in Port Dover, a leucistic bird may show some colours brightly, while feathers that should be brown or black are instead pale or white. Some leucistic birds, however, can lose all the pigment in their feathers and may appear pure white. A few days after seeing the leucistic Robin in Port Dover, I spotted an albino Rock Pigeon in Port Ryerse. Leucism is often mistaken for albinism. Albinism is another genetic condition that can turn an animal’s feathers, skin or fur pale, but there are distinct differences between albino and leucistic animals. Albinism affects all the pigments, and albinos show no color whatsoever. It affects all parts of the body including the eyes, legs, feet, and bills, all of which may be red or pink because the underlying blood vessels show through. Although finding a leucistic or albino animal may be exciting, life isn’t easy for the individual affected by these conditions. Animals with leucism or albinism face challenges including the loss of protective camouflage, making them more vulnerable to predators. Plumage and fur colour also play an important role in courtship rituals, so animals with leucism may be unable to find strong, healthy mates. In birds, melanin is also an important structural component of

This pure white Rock Pigeon, seen in Port Ryerse, has the red eyes and bill typically found in animals affected by albinism. feathers, and birds with extensive leucism have weaker feathers that will wear out more swiftly, making flight more difficult and eliminating some of the bird’s insulation against harsh weather. White feathers, fur and skin also reflect heat more efficiently, which can be fatal for species that rely on sunbathing and solar radiation for heat in northern climates. It’s not easy being different!

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