Departments
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Welcome home, Dan Needles
Editor’s Desk, The Current Issue
March 22, 2012
Playwright Dan Needles created Walt Wingfield, a feckless ex-urbanite who champions the spirit of rural life and keeps the audience rolling ruefully in theatre aisles.
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Cicadas
Back Issues, Departments, Headwaters Sketchbook, Summer 2010
June 15, 2010
Headwaters Sketchbook — Cicadas buzz-saw through the silence of a sweltering August mid-afternoon.
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Palgrave Community Kitchen
Back Issues, Departments, Homegrown in the Hills, Summer 2010
June 15, 2010
Palgrave’s certified commercial kitchen is open to cooks, caterers and community groups.
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Perfect Puffballs and Zesty Zucchini
Back Issues, Departments, Edible Hills, Summer 2010
June 15, 2010
The beauty of being a chef is that you get to challenge yourself to turn something you once despised into something even you can love.
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A toddler makes magic in the garden
Back Issues, Departments, Headwaters Nest, Summer 2010
June 15, 2010
My son learned more first-hand than I could have imagined about plants and animals. His garden creation was inspected daily and watered with care. “It’s magic!” he exclaimed.
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Prohibition pits “wet” vs “dry”
Back Issues, Departments, Historic Hills, Summer 2010
June 15, 2010
In the 1880s, prohibitionists took the fight for liquor control to the voting booths of the nation. In the hills, choosing “wet” or “dry” became such a hot button that neighbours and whole communities were pulled in different directions.
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A Puzzling Conclusion (Summer 2010)
Back Issues, Departments, Puzzles, Summer 2010
June 15, 2010
Ken Weber’s regular feature, including Orville’s Albion Octagon, Collector Coins at Rosemont, Adrian’s Leg Count, What am I?, The Case of the Stolen Documents and You’ve Got Ten Seconds!
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Letters to the Editor (Summer 2010)
Back Issues, Departments, Letters, Summer 2010
June 15, 2010
Letters published in the Summer 2010 edition of In The Hills magazine.
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The Journey Back Upstream
Back Issues, Departments, Headwaters Nest, Spring 2010
March 21, 2010
As I headed to the hills every weekend for rest, relaxation and Sunday hikes, it finally occurred to me – these hills are my home. I realized it was time to head back upstream.
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Beer, Beans, Banks and Brands
Back Issues, Countryside Digest, Departments, Spring 2010
March 21, 2010
Beer diets, beans diets, Icelandic banks (on a crash diet?), pets, paws and small farm producers. Miscellany from Douglas G. Pearce’s Countryside Digest.
Artist in Residence
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Tara Imerson
Tara creates watercolour depictions of old buildings, vintage automobiles and everyday objects in still life.
Countryside Digest
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Libertarians, populists and procrastinators
Hot rocks, put it off, a passing thought, war flags and Holy typo! Miscellany from Douglas G. Pearce’s Countryside Digest.
Good Sport
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Rowing on Island Lake
On the calm, early morning waters of Island Lake, rowers get a healthy head start on their day.
Homegrown in the Hills
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Cheaper by the bushel: Van Dyken Bros.
Italian cooks flock to this Dutch family’s pick-your-own farm in Caledon.
Letters
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Letters – Our readers write: Spring 2012
Letters published in the SPRING 2012 edition of In The Hills magazine.
Must Do
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Our favourite picks for spring 2012
A highly selective guide to the picks of the spring season in the Hills of Headwaters.




























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"Hi Jeff and Brandy, I volunteered for four years at the Lighthouse soup kitchen here in town, and made quite a few friends there. Without it, many people would have to just do without. The food bank only gets them so far. We had people coming in and that meal was the only one they would have all day. What's worse is for people who are celiac and have gluten issues. Cheap things given by the food bank are off their list (pasta, bread, oatmeal, etc.). As for starches, rice is pretty much it. My hat is off to you both for making others aware of what they have, and what others don't."
2012-05-11 16:28:21 by Janet Dimond
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