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Fall River Restaurant
Spring 2016
Dear all,
After our winter break Fall River Restaurant will be re-opening its doors again
next week, on Friday March 11th . Our opening hours during this month will be
Friday and Saturday from 11.30 to 8 pm. Sundays we will be serving brunch
from 10.30 to 4 pm. The new winter/spring menu can be found on the
website, www.fallriverrestaurant.ca
Chef Cory Cuchoc has recently returned from a year in Asia which is, and will
be, reflected in our current menu, and dishes that will be added later this
spring.
Following the events already on the event calendar, we will be increasing the
number of international nights with Indonesian, Taiwanese, Italian and
Spanish nights scheduled for June and July.
Looking forward to serving you again!
Calendar of Events Spring 2016 (reservations recommended for all events)
March
March 27: Easter Lunch and Dinner (12-8 pm)
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April
April 8: Fashion show with dinner (5:30- 8:30 pm)
Cheryl Straby owner of Strévé Design in Perth will be showing her spring and
summer line of clothing and accessories. Cheryl’s custom designs are both
original and classic. Only the highest quality leather, suede, silk, sheepskin,
lace and wool from Europe are being used for her creations. A three course
dinner will be served during the show. Come and enjoy the luxury of beautiful
design clothing over delicious dinner. April 17: Three course Heritage Dinner (5:30-8:30 pm). Fundraiser for
Murphy’s Point Park. Historical notes by Tobi Kiesewater and fiddler music. Tickets available through friends of MPP and in the restaurant.
April 29: Foreign Cuisine Night: Morocco
May
May 8: Mother’s Day Lunch and Dinner (12-8 pm)
May 13: Foreign Cuisine Night: Thailand
May 27: Foreign Cuisine Night: Germany
Seasonal note:
Snow, Sleet, Hail and Freezing Rain
The gods of sky and weather were named "Theoi Ouranioi" or "Theoi Meteoroi" by the Greeks.
They were under the command of Zeus and Hera, the king and queen of heaven. Already in
ancient times they engineered weather types designed to harass us and make modern travel
inconvenient if not worse.
All precipitation falls through the atmosphere on its way down to earth. Differences in temperature
in different parts of the atmosphere determine in what form it will land on our heads. Liquid precipitation is called rain as we all know. Rain can begin as snow, but by the time it
reaches us it will have melted due to higher temperatures closer to the Earth’s surface.
Snow forms in clouds at temperatures below freezing. In order for a snowflake to reach Earth, it
must remain frozen all the way from cloud to the surface, therefor the atmosphere’s temperature is
0 degrees Celsius or less all the way down.
Sleet occurs when a snowflake warms up on its way down and subsequently refreezes when it
enters a pocket of cold air. It becomes an ice pellet called sleet. Hail, somewhat similar to sleet, requires completely different weather circumstances. Hail usually
occurs in the summer during a thunderstorm. Raindrops form in the bottom of clouds and updrafts
during a severe storm cause those raindrops to be carried to the top of the clouds where the
temperature is significantly cooler. This cooled water will freeze and forms a tiny piece of hail. It
then falls to the bottom of the cloud only to be carried upwards again by (another) updraft. It then
comes into contact with extremely cooled water, causing another layer to freeze around the
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hailstone. The hail finally falls to the ground when the updraft weakens or the hailstone becomes
too heavy to stay in the cloud. Freezing rain follows a similar journey as sleet, but instead of a thin pocket of warm air, now it falls
through a larger pocket of warm air. It begins as snow, but when it reaches the warm pocket, it
melts and becomes rain. Before hitting the ground however, it passes through a very small pocket
of cold air, which cools it some but not enough to turn it into sleet. Instead, when the water droplet
comes in contact with cold objects on the surface of the Earth, it freezes immediately and turns
into ice.
Our mailing address:
[email protected]
21980 Highway 7
Maberly, ON, K0H 2B0
613 268 2197
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