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Friday, October 2, 2020Friday, October 2, 20202020 Tribune/SentinelTribune/Sentinel
www.supermarketliquor.com Follow Us on Twitter SML WINES PRICES VALID FROM 10/4/20 - 10/17/20We Accept Debit Cards
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SINGLE BARREL SALE SINGLE BARREL SALE SINGLE BARREL SALE SINGLE BARREL SALE SINGLE BARREL SALE SINGLE BARREL SALE SINGLE BARREL SALE
750
750
JIM BEAMBourbon
TRES AGAVESReposado
RONRICOSilver or Amber
Rum
1.75
750
$2599
$1399
$2699$1899
ROBERT HALLPaso Robles
Zinfandel
750
$899750750
SOBIESKI80o Vodka
$17991.75
750
1.75
$799 $899
1.75
$1499
$4599
1.75
BLACKHEARTSpiced Rum
$2199
750$3999
MAKERS MARKPrivate Selection
Single Barrel
KNOB CREEKSingle Barrel Bourbon
or Rye
750
$1099
E&J VSOP Brandy
750$4999
BULLEITSingle Barrel
Bourbon
GNARLY HEADCalifornia
Wines
LINE 39California Wines
LEESE-FITCHCabernet
Sauvignon
OLD NEW ENGLAND
Egg Nog
TIDALCabernet, Sauvignon
Blanc or Malbec
$499 $999 $999 $1199$599
CRISTALINOBrut
$699
$5999
STERLING VINTNERSWines
$899
$1299
BOGLEPhantom
Chardonnay
$899
BOGLEEssential Red
LOUIS JADOTBeaujolais
Villages
BOTEGAVinaia
Pinot Grigio
PROTOCOLORed
MELINIChianti
JACK DANIELSSingle Barrel
12OZ.6 PKS
ANGRY ORCHARD
$899
CLAN MCGREGOR
Scotch Whisky
ALL TYPES
$699 -$1299
FREAKSHOWWines
$1399 -$1599
$799 -$999
$3699
BEEFEATERLondon Dry
Gin
1.75
$1799
NUE80o Vodka
1.75
CANADIAN CLUBWhiskey
$17991.75
ELIJAH CRAIGSingle Barrel
750$2699
CROWN ROYALSingle Barrel
750$4799
1.5$799
SUTTER HOMECalifornia Wines
NIAGARA LANDING
NYS Wine
$999
HARKENChardonnay
750
COLUMBIA CRESTGrand Estates
Chardonnay
$899
COLG
KENDALL -JACKSONVINTNERS
Sauvignon Blanc
$1199
RODNEY STRONG
Sonoma Cabernet$1499
$10999
WHISTLE PIG12 Yr Bespoke
Blend
750
1.75$3599
NEW RIFFBourbon
750
750
750 750
7501.5
750
750750
750750
BANFICentineToscana
$899750750
750
750
750
ALL TYPESALL TYPES ALL TYPES
ALL TYPESALL TYPES
ALL TYPES
1.75
$1699
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Enjoy a living history weekend at Old Fort Niagara, Oct. 10-11Old Fort Niagara beckons pa-
trons back to the 18th century when soldiers in colorful uni-forms walked the fort’s walls and fur traders glided past the fort in birch-bark canoes. On Saturday and Sunday of Columbus Day Weekend, Oct. 10-11, the fort’s staff and volunteers will present a variety of living history activities for visitors to enjoy from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
•Artillery (cannon) and mus-ket fi ring demonstrations: Artil-lery demonstrations on Saturday only – fi rst time this year! Enjoy regular musket-fi ring demonstra-tions throughout the day on Sat-urday and Sunday.
•Period cooking: At harvest time, it is appropriate to explore foodways of the past. Cooks will be preparing recipes from the 18th century or earlier. Learn about sol-diers’ rations and how they were prepared. What did offi cers vs. enlisted soldiers eat? What was involved in preparing an 18th cen-tury meal? How did the soldiers augment their diets by hunting, fi shing and gardening?
•Blacksmithing: OFN’s resi-dent blacksmith will fi re up the forge and demonstrate how iron tools and furnishings were made using a bellows, hammer and an-vil.
•Fur trading: Explore the lives of engagees (known as voya-geurs) who paddled canoes on the Great Lakes carrying Europe-an made goods west and furs har-vested by Native Americans east. Fall was the time when voyageurs returned from the upper country with their harvest of beaver, otter, martin and other pelts.
•Silversmithing: Silver goods were a popular trade item in the 17th and 18th centuries. Silver-smiths were employed to manu-facture jewelry and other silver products that were much in de-mand among Native Americans. This demonstration will show how these valued articles were made.
•18th century laundry: Were there women at the fort? This is a frequently asked question. Wom-en’s roles at the fort were to serve as laundresses and nurses (jobs
that often overlapped). Women were paid for taking in soldiers’ laundry, but they didn’t just chuck the dirty clothes in the ol’ Maytag with some detergent, push a but-ton and walk way! Laundry was a laborious task, from building the fi re to heat the water, to carrying the water, to washing and drying the clothes.
•Military engineering: Like math? Find out how forts were designed using precise math-ematical formulas. A scale model of Fort Niagara shows how.
•Military Music: Fifes and drums regulated the soldiers’ day and also entertained the troops. Hear some of the most popular tunes from the 18th century.
Guests must wear a facial cov-ering and practice social distanc-ing. For more information about Old Fort Niagara’s health and safety plan during the pandemic, visit https://www.oldfortniagara.org/visitor-information.
Old Fort Niagara is current-ly open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays.
Taking a political sign? Yeah, that’s illegal
The Niagara County Sher-iff’s Offi ce and its partner law enforcement agencies have re-ceived numerous reports of po-litical sign thefts in recent weeks. It is important to know that re-moving political signs is a crime punishable by the New York state penal law, election law, and local ordinances.
If one has information regard-ing these thefts, they can contact the Niagara County Sheriff’s Of-fi ce at 438-3393.
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