Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2014, Volume 5, p. 21

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" _ 1 , T Ttt lane Monat, Peterborouglr, who bakeda cherry pie. ber1.mmuoursrtreit ' , r _ I' .- x ' iaia , I " - ‘ ‘ PhoturJnhrrtmpbell "b3, ' ,4th , Y &2 1 , I 1het+mttiesirstheuartegoriesvrenrarrimgmitrnatalMetlhtkworth Ctrnrinuedfyompagettr4 _ ' Meringue (“WWW Busrness Asso- F 1 2 -ilB- Timnihlu2tttrekrthehrts,tuhedis*rediadMduitotltertaraes Ix:acekeepers, firefighters and Ponce " ciatiort)-Leslie Woof, Coxlringtrrn John"nohES‘arrlewewnntheMen'sOrencarernrviandwaspresanted I oftheir trakerstmeaimautmd.stouturhee ficess. . . Maple symp (Warkworth Chapter No. a plaque by Worthy Matron Pat Mdellan of Warkwranh (hapter No.2” of Trent Hills Mayor Hector Macmillan, 279)-HeatherAW,Wareworth the0rhroitheEastemstar.nmw.rasamsaeo l . - 'UD, recently returned to office for a fourth term, Filled (Don and Edna Thompson Bak- \_,__ a iihEl5 q '; said representing the municipality at the ery)-Carolyn Shier,Wooier E , l , . I , T Perfect Pie Contest is one of the “favourite Pumpkin (Victory Trophy) " Amy E-MN' -- , I . " ' 'l functions” he is called upon to perfonn as Petherick, Camplxlford l , l ' ' " , E " _, , head ofcouncil. Savoury (Warkworth Golf Club) - Bar.. - l Ema Trt ' He asked those attending the contest bamYatsula," Cttdrirtgton - IEiD, - I . 'iiiial " " for the first time to stand and repeat after Seniors (Eclectic Mix) - Warkwonh Fs?, , I . 5t, © I t , " 2 it? Ii gg a , T t him his annual refiah,"'fhereane no bad CrrmmuriyNursingHrrme * r? - --., Be i tN riff-r-N ' ' . Mt ' Btt - e ' pies"-tn which he added there are a few hmions(Frantie FarmsGallery,Cara Mia , , " " " .' " 5 r _ a _ ESllPIU' . thatare better,inthe opinion of some. Bakery)-Jacob McKenzie, Warkworth It MI illl$ll- _ T i e "N . a. Ita?, . ' ' "J In the opinion orth0sewhosetaste buds Men's open (On the Side catering) - " KiiiiM,!.B% : I“ " _ . 'T 'i'dNllll " " mattered most; judges Doris Buttar, Joan John Hughes, Toronto 2 gait-i I, _ , , q ' I "Urs?": T . ' , " _ Warren and Darren Lawn, the category Pecan (in memory of Orville Scott) - M , J. . " ' EN s Tr . winners among the 120 piss entered were: HeaherClarke, Warkworth T , _ - I“ , . _ rl Fruit (Mm.KM.PotterTrophy)-Mary Youth (Rick and JudyNorlock)-Robyn F. l . 2 2 _ . «A2 -. _ - Marina Mllianrson kept busy serving slices of pie to visitors such James Jane MofFit Peterborough Strange Ja.rirb MIKEtllIE. Eight. Wadsworth, won the Junmrstategory with an apple ' Mandy. tmeiagtort Iltattamiherurn Paxton 'earstm.mrtr. “hump”, Apple (Helen and Frank Mallory Thy, Warkworth Chapter members _ Earline piondreteiredhisplaiprehom1hrthyWtrtm PatMtlellan trf1/hnkworth I . ohvi - Samlane Shakur Armstrong . Chapter No.279 ofthe Orderofthe Eastern Star. Ftutir:lalnthsirbell ‘ Retiree one book awa from com pl tin trilo of m steri avi ' es " /" s g ' or y a DfIJohIItfan'prll _ -evre ___ ., II - . II; - "gratuitous £$Tefiefiygfiisfiesocau¢ghfigfifikeep on m,haesuitsts, bgause - T , ltr (Mi tii at, ' Entertainment - Brighton .. Laura Hr foul language" because those {Alfred} Hitchcock idea of ex- it's agmatoutlet." t ' a . t '. "r ,, f, , it y” a ferkorn wrote her first novel, The Trouble are threethings she and people tmordinary things happeningto Her two books are available at Urghs , g T j ‘ , I ' J, _ p. I C , a with Some People, and her latest; Killing she spoke to about the sort of ordinary people and how they Muse Books in BrigWort-"a great sup- l I . w ' _ A'. Frs I, CI); E IM _ 8lueDeeils, foracouple ofreasons. book that interests them don’t deal with them," she sad porterof local writers"-as wellasat the li. l I _ ' If . 1 i "ttfer ' _ ti, 'iL» "l wanted to thatl could stick to like to see in mysteries. which Haferkom contracted Fries- hurry. They can also be obtained at <http:// , ll li: ‘ l 1 ll 3 " ' va. I ' g (E A [writing] 2Sair,l'J,', than thirty-sec- they adores _ enPress in Victoriato print her wdwfriesenpmssznmmookstorse , k T _ ,i tll ‘ ' 2, wi '1 f. til i A and commercials fur the radio," which she Haferkom saitb her thatac- books and she encourages oth- Haferkom had hoped to complete the rfri. - 'ss"' . [tal haddooe foryears Wanting forherhusband ters are "amalgwms" of people are to consider self-publishing third book in the series by the time she iri7 i “are 'it) _ Carrute's advertisingagency she knows whosumledttrhave because it's "a good form of turns 80nextyearbutthatw'rllhavetowait. H 2 age-M l ss' , at El The other mason struck deeper to her taken on "a life oftheirown, ies self-expression. She's decided to complete the manuscript I I ' ' , '1 225 ' . I' A” - - a core: "l've got to leave something of my- amazing." They starttotakeyou "l'd like to get other people she started many years ago based on her will"! Blue Ire.tisis.!.he latest mmrlself-plriished by taf.ra. Haferltom,a selfleh'trW' she said of her writing a pair in directions that you really had involved in putting heir life sto- father's "quite fascinating' experiences Iretrred (opywnter. tike her first mystery, The Trouble with Some People, ' of mysteries. no idea ofgoing; and you have ties down. Some of than have while servingas a padre overseas in World it's about a female polire offiter in a small town WHOSE durum“ are It was to satisfy a “certain pan of van- them saying thing you hadn’t ... incredible stories, some have War II “amalgam" of people she know. To learn more about the author, visit , ity" and be recognized for having "accom- planned for them to say." written some great fiction, but <www.laura-haferkom.rnm>. mptp:lphn [amphell , plished something," said Hafhkom, who The two tales arerft police they're very reluctant to go any ----_ ' has four children but no grandchildren. "I pmcedutals. figtherthan that?' It guns I wanted to leave my name behind 'Tm more interested in how in speakingtovurious groups somewhere, even if it was on a remain.. people man in situations they Haferkorn urges her listeners ' dated {book}? - The inspiration for Killing Blue Devils IF, was a decrepit house near Morganston, _ which - on the cover illustration cre- , and by herdaughter Sonja Shannon, who a added an ominous sky, "to make it look _ scarier,jafeskotnsaid. t She wrotethe first book based on "feel- ' ings" she had while walking alongside the T " . ' MunayCaoal. "ljustwantedtohavefimwithit,miH _ tad a lot offim going around and talking n 'tfl de different local groups about the " Haferkom “combined things horn the different places" More she and Cmute, her _ g. husband omit years, have lived, from the inner city to the country, "so all of that ex- 2 potionoehas gone intohexrxxoks." The couple movedto Brighton six years " ago other having called Salernhorne for 17 years. _ P TheNoixmks'maincharacterisGussie " Spilsbio'y, a police constable in the small town of Hickman. She's based on a police- . woman Haferkom knew "who was very glamorous" . The stories are set in the 19705 because Hafcrkom "dia't wantto deal with all the I, I l hand-held devices" that are common to- y (l ) day." I / She also made a point of not including t - ,/’

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