o C 0 9 Arva boasts oldest mill â€" ‘by a dam site ‘ A 7 BILL BRADY flours, which are milled from the origâ€" _ the Internet. They‘ve been devotees e are such a young country n inal stuff many call the Mother Grain. _ ever since, unfazed by the $53.50 cost yet we have a rich history 0 "Spelt" is one of the first grains to be _ of shipping $20 worth of flour. _ _ nationally, as well as right here in y S . grown by early farmers, as long ago as Making a dozen different flqurs is a London. From time to time I get the ‘{ygï¬ 5000 B.C. It‘s popular in Europe, complex process that sees various â€" urge to discover stories from another %&» 2 where it is also known as "farro" grains go through ro!lers,.choppers time. There are many in and around LCs a (Italy) and "dinkel" (Germany). In and five cleanings. Listening to the . our city. Roman times it was "farrum," and its _ tutorial, I heard words like "midâ€" A couple of weeks ago I visited one _ Fortners. origins can be traced back to early dlings," "breaks," "elevators" and of my favourite spots, the Arva Flour In 1869, a fire in Arva destroyed Mesopotamia. Spelt (Triticum spelta) "tailings," and learned that it takes Mill, North America‘s oldest functionâ€" _ most of the records so although there is an ancient and distant cousin to 142 pounds of wheat to make 100 ing flour mill. Its colourful slogan, were prior proprietors, the first modern wheat. pounds of flour. %f ‘The Best Flour by a Dam Site," refers _ owner of the mill is recorded as Knowledgeable consumers on this The Matthews family treasures the to the dam spanning a modest Edward Matthews in 1842. By 1917 side of the Atlantic love the flavour rich history of the mill and is proud of Medway Creek. In fact, part of the mill _ there had been a succession of and know that spelt is high in fibre, the place it has in our past. It smells still operates on water power. Yet the _ owners; H. Templeman and his partâ€" contains more protein than wheat, good in there, too. mill is on the Internet and it was there _ ner Clarence Scott, whose son Harold _ and is higher in B vitamins and in An unrelated note: Recently I that I learned about this most comfortâ€" _ incorporated it in 1961. Harold Scott‘s _ simple and complex carbohydrates. drove past a very urban farm â€" ing part of our past. sonâ€"inâ€"law, Bill Matthews, a Montreal __ Another plus is that some glutenâ€"senâ€" _ existing in the tall shadows of apartâ€" When the mill was built with barter _ native raised in Sarnia, becameâ€"manâ€" _ sitive people have been able to include _ _ment towers and a community of F and a little cash on the bank of what ager of the mill in 1978 and married speltâ€"based foods in their diets. townhouses. Snow now covers the used to be Martin‘s Creek about 1819, the miller‘s daughter, Susan. In 1981, The stuff is in big demand and the corn stubble and there it is, a stone‘s Arva was indeed out in the country. he bought the mill from his fatherâ€"inâ€" _ little mill in Arva sells tonnes of it throw from Oxford Street on Proudâ€" Living in gracious yellowâ€"brick homes _ law and now the Arva Flour Mill has _ anmwally to customers from all over. foot Lane, and just beyond it, a forest. with working farms, prominent been in the same family for about 80 One of the mill‘s most famous It‘s taken me about 40 years to find London families sought to escape the yeal}‘IS. £ clients orders his spelt flour shipped this comforting piece of London. hectic pace of the city. Today, like the The Web site does more than record _ to Texas â€" the popular recording star 3y 5.s; mill, many of the original farming the mill‘s history. It attracts a widely and actor, George Strait. He and his g;lé 5 A (}gz l;hs; Eg?;%%géiiiib;gzrs_ families remain: folks like the dispersed following of customers who _ family, including a son, Bubba, disâ€" raive s & McClarys, the Donaldsons and the eâ€"mail, fax and write to order special covered "the little mill that could" on N: Wedn a « bereriren en ieg i es > ; meanane== . â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€":~> onmmmentnine remicemictiman â€"â€" â€" & Browns wi - | HAPPY 751 [< ' hr 1 us Ucnre p&I‘ty an evening f BIRTHDAY_ | ffuo d fell o | o The regular euchre David Arthur, lone. Gordon Smith. The next ; h l e party â€" of Browns> hands, ladies Jean euchre will â€"be on uc o se & Womens Institute was Sims, men Allen Sims; February 13 at 8 p.m. ‘ a@%,: . held on Thursday ladies low â€" Betty in the school. Everyone | y . February 6 at 8 p.m. Barons, men‘s low Jim _ welcome for an evening iss w o The winners were as Kennedy. The lucky of fun, fellowship, cost es es * ,} s follows: high lady prize winners were $2 and lunch to share. mc +. Toales Kathy Jeffrey, high man Donna Jeffrey and |LOVE, THE WHOLE s FAMâ€"DAMILY â€"~ | 0 L ecmmmmmnrnrrmeeon enE ALIT ie inronomemmmmmmmommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmnponmrmmmenmmoommmmmmmmmmnmammmmmnommmnmmnmmmmmmmommememmenmmenmenmmmnmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmzam