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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 4 May 2013, p. 11

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Ho rides at about five miles per hour and cm'crs 40 miles a day “unless chased by dogs". then his xpu-d and 1133mm :- inn Ilf‘dhl‘. (lose encounters with moose. hunting in and sleeping in abandoned buildings am just some at” what Billy Parke: has done while cycling acnm the eastern por- tion of Canada. l'flflnwing the 0nd of his 2thm (he Hymn-old l‘lhmnumu'an decided it was mil-"tusecm‘mskieofdwfemr. lkeepheaflng about the (IN Tower and Niagara Hills". c loaded onto a TM: mountain bike he has had for a numberunf years is camping equip- ment. cknheé‘s, a CPS navigator. canm. lap- mp. emergency lights. cellphone. drinks and canmdfoodhegetsfmm fixrdbanksabngthe way. The bike and all its gear about 1!!) pounds Mr. Parker tips the scales anywhere between ‘ 125 and I30 pounds wet”. Mr. Patter gm a ridv into town from a stranger in the Max ama recently. He was dmppvd ofi an Mdkmaki's when: he stayed warm with free refills of cum-e. His ioume'y caught the attention of many restaurant pamms whu listened as he spoke 0f moose encuunu’rs and how a man though! ' ‘ him with a good meal and sh?!- ler he ’fi lucky. H:- didn’L but. the pair spent the maxim pouring mm Did photo albumsof the man's famiiy‘ Kifiinrkbr {>5 “gamma mmm a brief visit with family. whom he described as not very supportiw of this adwnmm. Since Mr. Parkpromharked on this kmmey. the weather has been “terrible”. which has forced him to hitch rides from total strangers mm and again in order to keep moving, I! is also through the kindness of strang- ers. Mr. Parker. who is an artist and labourer. isabletoawidhxels muchofthetimeand sleeponwanncwchesdndeathot home Cyclist encounters moose, bad ” weathel; friendly folks IY SANDRA DOLAN sbolunfi‘yrmg (om Billy Wand his hilt: at McDonald’s. His method of finding arse strangers is slnlpie ~â€" he knocks on doors. Dust outside of Toronto. however. he knew that would not go oVer well. Mr. Parker found an abandoned home. crawied inside and “ just got a good sleep”. [I Was one stinnger he encountered amund Brantford who made his ride a bit more com- fonable. 'lhe boots Mr. Parker started out with ended up not being very comfortable. But when he me! up with a firefighter in that area. he gave Mr. Parker better footwear to finish his ioumey. After Mr. Parker planned on passing through Pete-thorough. Kingston. Ottawa. Gatineau. Montreal. Quebec City and then New Bnmswick. Nova Scotia and New- foundland before heading back to the Thun- derBayareaMm-ehewilldmpoflhisbike before flying home ' Hephnstohavehisfidecompletedbyme end of the year. sun norm noun flmfifi 6-9 6211111 ooouuo a. HIATINO nun-n " m.m:;n Fresh veggies, organic meal and baked goods are just some of the items you will be able to -. / punchase Thursday aftemoon when the Down- Most of last year's approximately 23 vendors are expected to Mum to the Park Drive market. which is in its fifth season. according to Anna Rose. the town's downtown cuâ€"ordinumr. town Stouflville Farmers' Market opens for the season. U Like many early-season markets. asparagus and rhubarb are about the only product mm~ ing straight from'the farm. But that will once again' be augmented with items from the food Ienninal. “It's quite beneficial to the shoppers. ‘l‘ney're geumg fairly local produce." Ms Rose said. “If it's coming from the terminal that's fine. but it better be comparable to the grocery store.” she said of shoppers' attitudes to pricing Fann market set to reopen for 5th year ‘Iftt's roming from the‘ terminal that’s fine, but it better be comparable to the gnu’ry stun’.’ am we 8’8 Dave lenuox Cali «3 v * tor data": MMWIM? MEMIER DEALER mmmmmmmmm mmmmmwm' hmfiflfllb "MP-int mun Mommmm-nmdo! TonoMmonabomhowtouach you taro-t mum and 9d the am. gnu moons. trom you! flyu dflrbufiom “you. cuttomm. call at today! ‘Sdoctod‘ nu: only. visit flyerland.ca 'Sfl'WTribune

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