South Marysburgh Mirror (Milford, On), June 2022, p. 12

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PERFECTLY Fi LY neeneed emorial County For the Prince | wcngupemanmenel Join us this summer and fall at our community Fa Picton Town Hall Farmers’ larket yi Ross ie Picton cundays Ce dune 12 & 26, July 10 & 24, August 7 & 21, Sept. 4 & 18, Wellington leah market The Eddie Hotel & 15786 Loyalist Parkway. am. - T p.m. Saturdays (June 18, July 30, Au- gust 27, Sept. 24, Oct. 8) Wellington Community Waltetton United Church 243 Main St, Wellington am. - 1 p.m. Saturdays (July 2, Aug. 20, Sept. 10) All proceeds go to the Prince County Memorial Hospital Auxiliary The South Marysburgh Mirror Local Farmers Named County Sustainability Group Bursary ‘Winners (Continued from page 3) different crops in the green- house alone, not including the seedlings started there to transplant to the gardens outside. They'll be adding more fruit trees and setting up bee hives as well. Learn more about them at www.hawkridgehomestead. m A brand new bursary pro- gram for local farmers com- mitted to the principles and practices of organic farming was generously funded by a gift from PEC’s Long Point Honey Company. This annu- al $500 bursary is awarded by CSG to a farmer who best illustrates sustainable prac- tices to protect, preserve, and promote pollinator ealt Mike Barnes of Lambs Quarter Farm on Talbot St in Picton has been chosen as the deserving winner of this new award for 2022. Much of the focus on their family farm is with a nod to pollina- tors like butterflies and na- tive bees in particular. They plant trees and bushes that are especially important for the bees. The market gar- dens feature walking rows of white clover cover crops with buckwheat and crim- son clover. They feel hum- bled in their service when it comes to the pollination of all the fruit and vegetables they grow organically and sus- tainably without pesticides or herbicides. As their sign says “ Growing for Today & Thinking of Tomorrow “ is at the heart of all they do. Learn more about them at www.lambsquarters.farm The public can support these bursaries by purchasing rain barrels and accessories at www.rainbarrel.ca/csgpicton Interested in advertising in the South Marysburgh Mirror? Reach more than 600 house- holds eager to reach each is- sue of the Mirror. Call 613-471-1816 or email themirror@kos.net for rates and dates. + MENTAL HEALTH NUTRITIONAL THERAPY aoc LING digestive issues Tavarclaniantelarela stress/anxiety/ depressive symptom food behaviour | can help. Here’s how: CBT (ollqin-]ayaelatelale loss WelU lu amerelUlalsi-l| fate) goal setting Nikessiavalomeiarclaleloss Meet from the comfort of home over phone, zoom or facetime. In person sessions in Wellington coming soon! EMAIL: HELLO@NATALIEFADER.COM