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2019 Northfield Winter Walk Ornament Hunt

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A metal Christmas ornament in the shape of a snow flake (3-4” in circumference) will be hidden within the Northfield/Dundas city limits on public property.  The first clue will be revealed at 8 am on Monday, December 8th, 2019.  There will be up to four clues revealed one per day with the final clue on Thursday, December 12th, 2019, the morning of Winter Walk. The winner will be awarded $500 in Chamber Buck Gift Certificates. Click here for the official rules.

Hunt Information
Dates
Scheduled Dates
Monday, December 9, 2019
Find Date
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Finders
Name
Cassie Weyland
Prize
Maximum Prize
$500 in Chamber Bucks
Awarded Prize
$500 in Chamber Bucks
Location
General Location
Odd Fellow Park
Pinpointed Location
In the shelter pavilion
Concealer
Under the sink

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Clues
Clue 1
Published Date
Sunday, December 8, 2019, 6:00 PM
'Twas a year since we played such a game.
It's Christmastime again.
But this year there's a little twist.
A ghost story I fear.
Good luck and God bless us, everyone.
The official meaning of the clue.
Again? People are going to think I’m very Odd!

“A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas”, (how about that original extended book title) commonly known as A Christmas Carol, is a novella (a shorter story) with 5 chapters. He called his chapters staves which are derived from the music “staff”, or the lines in which the notes are drawn. There are 5 lines in a musical staff, 5 “chapters” in the book and 5 lines per clue (if only I had a 5th clue, right?).

T’was my attempt at Old English. We’re doing a Charles Dickens story and it all has to do with the recent past. The September Horseshoe Hunt (yes, a shameless plug for my other annual hunt). I drop the Oliver Twist character to reinforce the theme is of Dickens. A Christmas Carol’s time-travel plot will ultimately lead to the exact location but in reverse “Spirit” order. Future, present THEN past. Once someone picks up on the ghosts in the wrong order, you calculate the last clue to be about the past.

“God bless us, everyone” is a famous Tiny Tim quote.
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Clue 2
Published Date
Monday, December 9, 2019, 6:00 PM
Come what may in times ahead.
His sound of silence was chilling.
His resting place was dark with sadness.
Bob Cratchet was in mourning.
Enter the Heavens tiny boy.
The official meaning of the clue.
3 words here are from clue #2 of this year’s horseshoe hunt. “Sound of”, “Enter” & “Bob” (Younger). Come what may/ahead points to Stave 4 from the book...Christmas yet to come. As seen in the ghost-of-Christmas-future chapter, the ghost did not speak (sound of silence). And Scroges grave was dark and clearly no one had visited. Also, Scrooge sees that Tiny Tim has died in the future if the present is left as-is. I didn’t mean to misspell Cratchit.

Heavens= Heavens Will Fall (Cole Youngers book), tying back to DJJD themes.
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Clue 3
Published Date
Tuesday, December 10, 2019, 6:00 PM
Enter the ghost of Christmas present.
An echo of what's to come.
He witnessed a gathering of the season.
But meeting tiny Tim was tough.
Seeing him walk with just a crutch.
The official meaning of the clue.
“Enter” is another keyword used in clue 3 of the horseshoe hunt last year. “The three entered” (also 3 links). I looked up “repeat” at thesaurus.com and there was “echo”. The perfect word to signal to repeat.

The “gathering” references the park’s shelter that is available for parties and picknick gatherings.

But tiny Tim with his crutch makes reference to the 3 Links retirement center next door. I see a lot of walkers over there.
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Clue 4
Published Date
Wednesday, December 11, 2019, 6:00 PM
Jacob Marley’s chains were heavy in this strange repeating game.
Joyous hunts of yesteryear, the song remains the same.
The softer side of Scrooge became.
When seeing Timmy’s pain.
He learned a lesson, don’t forget, take shelter from the rain.
The official meaning of the clue.
I know, the format changed slightly here. It’s rhyming time, I fear. Ok ok.
The first line will be the give-away for the seasoned hunter. Especially if you’ve hunted for the DJJD horseshoe over the years. We see “chains” and “strange”. Translates to “Three Links” and “Odd Fellows”.

Line 2 is just telling you its been in the same place as before. This is the 3rd time I’ve hidden something there including the first time I ever hid anything. Under the little sink in the shelter. Oh, and I just wanted to include something Zeppelin, thus “The Song Remains the Same”. And it rhymed.

Softer is an anagram of “Forest” the street its on. Timmy’s pain is my trying to rhyme.
Taking shelter (shelter) and rain is in reference to the only sink in that Odd Fellows shelter structure.
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