Serving Lake Erie’s North Shore Friday April 7, 2017
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It Was Cold Outside But Chili Inside
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The 22nd Annual Port Stanley Lioness Chili Cook-off
We feel strongly that wearing helmets on Little Beach in the summer of 2017 is a very, very, VERY horrible, no good, very bad STORY PAGE 2 idea!.
Geranium Drive Help us make Port Stanley beautiful, especially for Canada's 150th Birthday. STORY PAGE 2
Taylor Made Didn’t realize how much I enjoyed walking the “new” pier until it was closed for the upgrades. STORY PAGE 4
Port Burwell Report In addition to the above shops, there are others now offering unique shopping experiences, such as RoRo’s Glass Art & Crystal Skulls. STORY PAGE 4
Success For Local Skaters On Wednesday March 22nd and Thursday March 23rd, seven skaters from the Port Stanley Skating Club competed at the High School Invitational. STORY PAGE 5
Fanshawe Student Photo I am the photography student you spoke with on the bridge the other day. I am currently finishing my first year in Fanshawe’s photography program.
Above: First Place Port Stanley Community Policing for the Peoples Choice Award. Chef John Morrow in the yellow T Shirt.
Andrew Hibbert On Friday March 31st the big meeting room at the Port Stanley Royal Canadian Legion was jumping with fun and bubbling over with ten local restaurants and clubs each offering their own take on their favourite chili or possibly trying something new in the hope that it would be a winner. It seems amazing how many varieties of chili are available, enough to keep everyone happy? If you look on the internet you will find so many chili recipes that you could spend the rest of your days cooking nothing but chili. It’s even surprising how many ingredients are in the average chili, these are just a few! Ground beef or ground venison, green peppers, jalapeno, tomatoes, tomato sauce, cumin, chili powder, salt, cayenne pepper, smoked paprika, kidney beans, black beans, water. And of course with the many samples at the
Left: Village Square Coffee House who took Third Place for Best Table Presentation. Photos: Andrew Hibbert ley were: Port Stanley Community Policing, 782 Taphouse, Port Stanley Lions Club, SoLo on Main, The Fresh Wave, Shebaz’s Shawarma, Kettle Creek Inn, Village Square Coffee House and Barnacles Eatery.
Chili Cook-off you would probably have noticed many more ingredients. Those who entered the Chili Cookoff competition from around Port Stan-
Of course every competition requires judges and for the Chili Cook-off they were Central Elgin Mayor David Marr, Michelle Horton and Wayne Ratelle, who chose the Judges Choice Awards. The people who attended and sampled the many varieties of chili also judged the entire competition for the Continued On Page 5
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Breakwater Opens for the Season Shelly Steffler On Saturday, April 1, the Port Stanley breakwater opened for the season. Members of a local group “the Walking Ladies” officially opened the gates to the public with Harriet DeJong given the honour of actually opening the gate. The breakwater closes annually for the winter, but is open for the public to enjoy between April and November. Mayor Marr said, “The breakwater is an impor-
tant part of Port Stanley’s history and enjoyment of the beach and harbour. It is a major tourist attraction for the area.” We do not maintain the pier as a sidewalk in the winter for insurance and liability, reasons. Central Elgin obtained ownership of the breakwater through the transfer of lands from the federal government in 2010. The breakwater was re-opened to the public in September of 2015. Photo: David Marr