BRANTFORD — The Annual corn soup Cook-off hosted by the Woodland Cultural Centre in partnership with the Aboriginal Health Centre kicked off in the evening of Saturday, November 17. Bev’ Bomberry took first place, Wanda Jamieson took second place and Georgette Bomberry took third place this year. With prize money as high as $250.00, the call for more entries next year is something for all cooks to answer. Photo by Chezney Martin.
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