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Trevor Dixon has lived on the east end of the road for the past 31 years. He said he’s never seen conditions so bad. “I’ve never had water in my home before,” he said. “The storm surge pushed so hard the septic started bubbling up under my toilet. We had floating floors.” That began about 2 a.m. and the waves kept pounding. Continued on page 2

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He and his wife Leslie and their children worked to get as much off the floor as possible as the water continued to flow into the house “from every crack,” Dixon said. “We saved some family mementos,” he said. Dixon’s wife Leslie said the entire ground floor is “demolished,” and it is up to the insurance company to decide if the home is a write off. South Kent Coun. Trevor Thompson said he visited Erie Shore Drive early Aug. 27 and understands residents’ frustration, as other people may not comprehend the problem. “I’m dying a thousand deaths here. In general, it’s kind of a nice little day out there. And these folks are suffering,” he said. “It’s not terribly windy. But it has come to this.” With historically high water levels on Lake Erie, when the wind blows out of the south-southwest, the waves drive directly on shore in the area and flood properties, as well

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Waves blast ashore at a property on Erie Shore Drive Aug. 27. The localized flooding forced evacuations, and some residents said their homes were ruined.

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Flooding along Erie Shore Drive recently due to high winds and punishing waves damaged numerous homes in the area, and even flooded out this laneway. The runoff also caused erosion damage along the north side of Erie Shore Drive where it drained into the adjacent ditch.

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shrug it off,” he said. Dixon believes the mu- “It’s like, ‘We’re going to nicipality has done next tax you $12,000 a year to to nothing live there to help the “It’s like, ‘We’re going but we’re residents of not going to Erie Shore to tax you $12,000 a help you.’” D r i v e , year to live there but Leslie Dixwhile col- we’re not going to help on agreed. lecting pre- you.’” “All they mium tax - Resident Trevor Dixon do is drive dollars for down the years. road in “There is no shoreline their white truck and protection plan in Cha- give a little wave. That tham-Kent. They just doesn’t help us,” she Continued from page 2

said. Thompson said municipal attempts to divert the water along the road into specific runoff points have failed. “It has just washed away just like we expected it to,” he said of erosion control measures. “All the material designed to prevent the erosion is all washed away. All the work we’ve done to date has been almost meaningless. It’s just really

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Thompson said more needs to be done, but wonders who will or can pay for it. “Residents can’t afford to protect their properties. The municipality can’t afford to take this on. Senior levels of government are not stepping up at this point,” he said. “There always seem to be programs here, some funding there, but we’ve had little more than conversations. I don’t know

what we’re doing wrong or how we go about this. Every time we approach them for funding, it’s just not there.” Meanwhile, Dixon said it is a seemingly never ending cycle through which the residents suffer. “Here’s the big kick in the groin, they may fix this all up and it could just happen again in a month,” he said.


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Waiting for Ont. funding By Bruce Corcoran bruce@chathamvoice.com

The Children’s Treatment Centre of Chatham-Kent is in hurry-upand-wait mode in terms of their quest for a new building. They’ve done the hurry up: The community fundraising and support has been fast and very forthcoming. But now they are waiting for their funding ministry, the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services, to catch up. Donna Litwin-Makey, executive director of the centre, said the Children’s Treatment Centre has continuously requested government funding since 2011 for a new building due to significant caseload and program growth, and to provide the best service and facility for our community. It enacted its Butterfly Build campaign and the donations from local sources began pouring in. Treatment centre officials found property on McNaughton Avenue West in 2017 to erect the new 50,000 square foot facility. Litwin-Makey said the

centre has the support from local MPP Rick Nicholls and MPP Monte McNaughton, as well as the municipality. But funding support from the province is still awaited. “It’s been a long road. Children’s treatment centres have unique paths,” Litwin-Makey explained. “They are more one-off approvals. There is not a budget line within our funding ministry that addresses new builds. Each time, the circumstances are different.” Due to the efficiency of local fundraising and the support from the community, the waiting game is now in place. “Part of the complexity is that we were asked to demonstrate there is acceptance and support in the community, including a local fundraising commitment and to have a spot to expand to,” Litwin-Makey said. “We did both of those and I think we moved along very quickly. Chatham-Kent is very supportive. But in larger urban centres, they have been fundraising (for new buildings) a lot longer. Perhaps we

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moved along faster than expected.” To help encourage the province to provide funding to begin the build, the centre has client and family ambassadors reaching out asking for letters of support. Past clients and current centre ambassadors Ashley Gialelem and Cristian Picard know first hand the need for a new centre. “It’s time for a new Children’s Treatment Centre for a brighter tomorrow,” Picard said. “Our voices need to be heard. I know we can do this together,” Gialelem said. Anyone interested in contributing a support letter can visit https:// ctc-ck.com/family-advocacy/, or call 519-3540520, ext. 158 to receive assistance. Litwin-Makey said the people of Chatham-Kent continually step up to support various causes, including the centre’s Butterfly Build campaign. “We have such an amazing community. We have broad community support and have been very successful with our local fundraising,” she said.

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From left, Don and Jackie Lundy with daughter Sydney, 6, Donna Litwin-Makey, Tracy Bultje, Beth Cummings and Mike Grail proudly stand in front of the land the Children’s Treatment Centre of Chatham-Kent Foundation secured for a new building for the centre. This was two years ago, and the treatment centre is still waiting for provincial funding to start building.

“Now, it’s time to advocate to make sure our needs for our kids and families are addressed.” The current centre was built to serve 250 kids. It serves caseloads totalling 4,980 children and youth with hundreds more waiting for programs. Litwin-Makey, said the current 25,000 square-foot building on Lark Street was built in 1984 and renovated in 1998. “We need more group space, more space for teens and youth, bigger

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Waiting game The Children’s Treatment Centre of Chatham-Kent has been a tremendous asset to families in this community for 71 years, serving as a non-profit treatment centre that provides specialized therapy and innovative programs to empower children and youth with special needs to reach their individual potential. When the centre was first built, it was to serve 250 children, and the building is now bursting at the seams, with more than 4,000 children and young adults accessing innovative programs, with more on the waiting list. Cue the Butterfly Building Campaign. It began in 2017 and hit the ground running, with tremendous support from the community to raise the committed $6 million for equipment, furniture and ongoing funding for programs. The fundraising has been incredible to date and we would expect no less from C-K residents, businesses and service clubs who always step up when the need is there. The total price tag for the new building is $28.5 million, and the CTC-CK is still waiting to hear, two years later, if the province will be funding the $22.5 million needed to complete the project. With a new government in place, it is understandable it would need to get up to speed with funding applications, but hopefully, our local MPPS Rick Nicholls and Monte McNaughton are all over it and pushing the new building as a need, not a want. The Children’s Treatment Centre does so much to support and enable kids with special needs to dream big and realize there is nothing they can’t do with a little help from their CTC friends and family. From annual Challenger Baseball where the kids get to feel like stars on a big baseball field, complete with screaming fans, to adapted Sailing Camp, to the therapy pool – the CTC staff work hard to ensure the children in their care don’t just survive, they thrive. With a letter-writing campaign now underway to encourage the provincial government to see how important a new, bigger facility is, we encourage everyone who can pick up a pen or peck out a letter on his or her computer to add that to their support of the CTC. This is Chatham-Kent and supporting our community assets is what we do.

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Schoolyard or parking lot? Sir: My Grandson is starting school this week, so I thought we would walk over to his new school, McNaughton Avenue P.S and check it out in advance. I was concerned to see that an area at the back of the school that had been

part of the schoolyard, was being paved over for parking. Another area, also at the back of the school, was being fenced off – for what I couldn’t figure out – and another area at the front

of the school, next to Kids Stuff, had also become a parking lot. While the school is on a very large peace of land, it’s concerning to me that monies that go into education, from local taxpayers and

from the province, are not being used for “education” but for high-priced parking lots, while at the same time depriving students of play space. Are our trustees aware of this? John Willatt Chatham

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healthy living and policies that protect the health of Canadians. The ComPARe study looked at more than 20 modifiable cancer risk factors and their association with 30 different cancer types. A standout finding of the ComPARe study is that about 28 per cent of breast cancer cases can be prevented by increasing physical activity and healthy eating as well as

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CKTransit has added another bus route in Chatham and expanded its Inter-Urban Service.

CKTransit has launched a new fifth conventional route in Chatham as well as an additional midday trip on the Inter-Urban Service after council unanimously approved the enhancements. The additional Chatham route will provide riders with a second option to travel along Grand Avenue West to St. Clair College Thames Campus. The route will also service the new Cascades Casino, Holiday Inn, Bradley Convention Centre complex as well as Richmond Street to Queen which has been a dead zone for bus services. “With the capacity of our current buses and the increase in our ridership, we have had some over-

crowding and even some service denials on the way to St. Clair College,” said Ann-Marie Millson, Manager, Linear Assets for the municipality, in a press release. “Reliability is important to keep and grow our ridership so this new service will address that capacity issue as well as service a destination we believe will be in high demand.” Staff will also be making minor adjustments to the existing conventional routes to better ensure they adhere to their 30-minute frequency. The additional fifth route, which will be a one-hour route, intends to have connection points with each of the existing routes to provide riders with more transfer points outside of the Downtown

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core mandate.” Linda McKinlay, Chair of the Lower Thames Conservation Authority, said the letter is worrying. “Should the negative directions outlined in the letter be carried out, they could represent one of the largest, single attacks on local environmental programs in Ontario’s history,” she said in a media release. The minister’s letter, instead of allowing local governments and communities to continue local conservation efforts, suggests that Conservation Authorities

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Officials with the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority say they have concerns with changes from the province in how conservation authorities operate, and fear it will negatively impact the communities they serve.

should begin preparations and planning to wind down these activities. At risk, LTVCA officials said, are programs such as stream monitoring, watershed planning, stewardship, tree planting, phosphorus reduction programs working to reduce phosphorus input into Lake Erie and agricultural support programs implemented in partnership with the local farm community. Conservation Ontario is the association representing Ontario’s 36 conservation authorities. Kim Gavine, General Manager of Conservation Ontario, called the content of the letter “extremely disappointing.” Their news release said Conservation Ontario and conservation authorities are “stunned” by the minister’s letter. “We’ve been caught completely by surprise,” Gavine said. “We’ve been working for months in good faith

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7144 GRANDE RIVER LINE $949,900 Custom Crago built classic 2 storey on the water. 4br’s, 5.5 baths, 4 car garage. Call Brian Peifer 519-436-2669.

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16, 2br, 2 bath semi-detached bungalow homes & 2 detached homes under construction. Call Carson 519-809-2856.

8575 MIDDLE LINE, CHARING CROSS $229,900

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Speakeasy gala set for Sept. 14 Airport plays host to United Way event

The Chatham Voice

It’s been six years, but the United Way of Chatham-Kent (UWOCK)is bringing back its fall gala. With a nod to Chatham-Kent’s rum running history, UWOCK will send guests back in time with a speakeasy-themed fundraiser gala as they team up with Gentry Manor and the Chatham-Kent Municipal Airport again. The Rum Runners Gala, will take place Sept. 14 in support of United Way’s 2019 campaign. Embracing fashions and attitude of the 1920s and ’30s is highly encouraged as there will be many unique photo opportunities throughout the evening.

The night will include a themed dinner, whisky tasting by Wolfhead Distillery, an exclusive diamond draw, a fashion show (showcasing Gentry Manor and Ford & McIntyre), silent auction, and all the way from Halifax – a live performance by ragtime trio The Vaudevillians. Funds raised will help United Way’s 27 funded programs which impact over 44,500 local lives. Tickets will be limited, and start at $150 for a single ticket with group discounts for purchasing pairs and for tables of four or eight. Purchase tickets in person at Gentry Manor (Chatham), Ford & Macintyre (Blenheim),

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Rotary campaign nets CKHA $10,000 The Chatham Voice

Members of the Rotary Club of Chatham Sunrise presented a $10,000 cheque to Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Foundation recently. The funds will be directed towards the Oncology program at Chatham-Kent Health Alliance to improve the hospital’s ability to treat cancer patients. The donation was made possible through the annual Roses for Rotary Campaign put on by the service club. By selling roses priced at $25 per dozen, the Rotary Club is able to raise money each year to be reinvested into

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Local Rotarian John Schinkel hands a cheque for $10,000 to Mary Lou Crowley, President & CEO, Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Foundation. The funds are from the club’s annual Roses for Rotary Campaign.

the community through different charities and not-for-profits. “We are so appreciative of the partnership with Rotary Club of Chatham Sunrise, and are sincerely grateful they chose our foundation to be the beneficiary of their annual Roses for Rotary Campaign” said Mary Lou Crowley, President & CEO, Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Foundation, in a media release. Since its establishment, Rotary Club of Chatham Sunrise has given back to the Chatham-Kent community through fundraising initiatives and volunteering.

Job fair set for Oct. 1 The Chatham Voice

The Municipality of Chatham-Kent’s Employment Resource Centres, in partnership with the Chatham-Kent Workforce Planning Board are inviting employers to participate in the third annual CK Works! Community Job Fair. The event takes place Oct. 1 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the John D Bradley Centre. This event emerged out of a need identified from data obtained by the Chatham-Kent Workforce Planning Board in their annual EmployerOne survey, a local labour market survey funded through the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. “Employers are telling us that they are struggling to fill their vacant positions because they are not receiving enough applications. CK Works! Community Job Fair makes it easier for employers to meet with job seekers by

bringing them together with the common goal of finding a job. Last year’s event brought in over 700 job seekers. With those kinds of numbers, who knows who you, as an employer, might meet who would be a perfect addition to your organization!” said Kristy Jacobs, Project Manager of the Chatham-Kent Workforce Planning Board, in a media release. The Municipality’s Resident Attraction and Retention team, Employment and Social Services, Economic Development Services, as well as community partners will be promoting the event to job seekers and graduates in the region and employers within Chatham-Kent in the coming months. Spaces are limited. This event operates on a first come, first serve basis. Tables are available at the cost of $75. Employer registration closes at the end of this week.

LAST CALL!

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Ansell receives provincial soccer award By Bruce Corcoran bruce@chathamvoice.com

Chatham’s Patrick Ansell has a dream of one day making it to soccer’s World Cup. Except that dream has the teenager officiating a

match, not playing in one. Ansell, 16, recently received high provincial praise for his officiating skills, being one of 21 soccer referees in Ontario to recently receive a Spirit of the Game award from the Ontario Soccer Asso-

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Patrick Ansell, 16, shown with Wayne Sharp, district referee co-ordinator for Lambton and Chatham-Kent, recently earned a Spirit of the Game award from the Ontario Soccer Association, one of just 21 referees in the province to do so.

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Angela Pestowka named 2019 Kidney Walk Ambassador By Bruce Corcoran bruce@chathamvoice.com

Angela Pestowka has lived with kidney disease for all of her life. And she considers herself lucky. Angela, 45, of Chatham, is the 2019 Kidney Walk Ambassador for Chatham-Kent. She said shortly after her birth, doctors discovered she had polycystic kidney disease (PKD). It changed her life before it really got started. “They found that when I was about two weeks old. Normally people don’t find out until they are in kidney failure,” Angela said. “I’ve been so lucky. They’ve been able to give me all the preventative stuff for 45 years.” PKD causes multiple cysts to form on the kidneys, which can reduce kidney function substantially. The average kidney is the size of a fist; Angela’s kidneys are roughly the size of footballs. She’s on blood pressure and cholesterol medication. Plus she adheres to a strict diet. “The diet is number one. Low to no sodium, mostly vegetarian. I eat barely any red meat,” she explained. And Angela stays in great shape, working out regularly and keeping her body in top condition. She Image courtesy Liz Ericson Photography

Chatham’s Angela Pestowka will lead the way for this year’s Kidney Walk as she is the 2019 walk ambassador for Chatham-Kent. The walk takes place Sept. 15 in Kingston Park in Chatham.

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uses light weights, walks and does yoga for cardio. Her regimen has paid off. She’s avoided going into kidney failure and the resulting long hours on dialysis machines. Plus, the typical life expectancy for people with PKD is about five years. Here she is, 45 years later. “Just regular check ups. I go every six months to the kidney care centre in London,” Angela said. “They check my levels there. They may advise me to eat less potassium, or perhaps I need more iron.” She’s been asked to participate in various kidney studies there as well. Through it all, she enjoys her time at the centre. “I love them there. They are fantastic,” she said of the personnel, and it goes beyond the nurses and doctors. “It’s the level of care. When I go there, I see a social worker who makes sure I can financially afford to do what I do.” There is a pharmacist on site to review medications with Angela, and even vitamins to ensure there are no bad reactions. The bi-annual visits are a long way from what Angela faced as a child. “When I was younger, up until the age of 12, I’d have to stay a week in a London hospital. They didn’t have the technology. I had to get all the tests done there. It was horrifying. I hated it,”

she said. Angela is a fitting ambassador for the walk, not just due to her years dealing with PKD. “My team raised more than $6,000 last year. My goal is $10,000 this year,” she said of her fundraising squad, the Kidney Snatchers. Angela is driven to raise money, with the end goal to help fund research. “Research saves lives. Research gives hope. Research opens up opportunities that were previously unthinkable for people like me,” she said. Serving as the ambassador holds special meaning to Angela as well. “When I think about kidney ambassador, I think of what it means to the Chatham-Kent community as a whole, not me alone,” she said. “Healthy diet and exercise habits, coupled with a positive mindset, build a vibrant and flourishing community. For many, the progression of chronic disease can be prevented or slowed by implementing diligent self-care. I also aim to promote awareness of the importance of being an organ and/or tissue donor and giving the gift of life.” The walk takes place Sept. 15 in Kingston Park in Chatham. More information can be found at www.kidneywalk.ca.

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Life

Now that’s some racing stripe Thursday, September 5 • Adulting 101: Budgeting Basics. 6:30pm in the meeting room at the Chatham branch of the CKPL, 120 Queen St., Chatham. Registration is required. Call 519-354-2940 or search “budgeting basics” at search.ckpl.ca. Your opportunity to learn about what a budget is and why it is important to use one - because life doesn’t come with instructions! • Euchre at The Chatham Legion, William & Colborne St., Chatham at 1:00pm. Everyone Welcome. • Paint Night at the Tilbury branch of the CKPL. Paint, brushes and canvas are all supplied. 6:00pm7:00pm. Open to everyone 14+. Registration is required as spaces are limited. Register online by going to search.ckpl.ca and search “paint night”, or by phone or in person at your local branch. Friday, September 6 • Meal (5:15pm-6:30pm), open darts (7:30pm) and Catch the Ace (drawn at 6:30pm) at the Chatham Legion, William & Colborne St., Chatham. Choice of spaghetti with meat sauce, roast beef or fish & chips for $10. Everyone welcome. Saturday, September 7 • Saturday Morning Breakfast at First Presbyterian Church, Chatham (corner of Fifth St and Wellington). A delicious nutritious breakfast served free of charge 9:30am-11:00am. Everyone welcome! • Summer meat draw (4:00pm-6:00pm) and dance (4:30pm-9:30pm) featuring The Marquis at The Chatham Legion, William & Colborne St., Chatham. Everyone Welcome. • Arts and Crafts Sale at Westover Treatment Centre, 2 Victoria Rd. S., Thamesville. Indoors and Outdoors. Noon to 4:00pm. Vendors and artists! Table auction & BBQ. 519-692-5110 ext.125. Sunday, September 8 • Annual Walk-it for Parkinson’s is at Kingston Park. Registration starts at 12:00pm. Participate as an individual, part of a team, collect pledges or simply volunteer. After the walk join us for food, refreshments & entertainment. Who will you walk-it for? For info jessica.halls@parkinsonsociety.ca. • Classic Country Jamboree at the Merlin Legion, 3:00pm-7:00pm. Dinner available at 5:00pm. Hosted by “The Marquis” $5 entry for non-musicians, dinner priced separately. Proceeds to Merlin Legion. Bring your singing voice and dancing shoes! • Bingo at the Ridgetown Legion. 2:00pm-4:00pm. $10 admission includes 4 cards. $200 jackpot. Monday, September 9 • The Chatham-Kent Film Group presents “The Last Black Man in San Fransico”. Shown at Galaxy Cineplex at 4:00pm and 7:00pm. $10 at the door, or a year’s subscription for $50. 519-359-8455. • Euchre at The Chatham Legion, William & Colborne St., Chatham at 1:00pm. Everyone Welcome. • Haunted House Volunteer Meeting at the Wallaceburg & District Museum at 6:30pm. Looking for actors, actresses, set up and tear down, make up, costume design and room display designers. Come volunteer for this fun, scary night. Tuesday, September 10 • Euchre at The Chatham Legion, William & Colborne St., Chatham at 1:00pm. Everyone Welcome. • Are you a landlord who wants to attract the best tenants? The Chatham-Kent Landlord Association is presenting RentCheck, Canada’s leading housing screening organization. Learn about screening, credit and tenant history checks and ethics. The session is free but registration is required. Email: chathamkentlandlordassoc@gmail.com. • In Recognition of World Suicide Prevention Day, The Suicide Prevention and Education Committee of Chatham-Kent is hosting a safeTalk Training workshop at the University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus, 120 Main St. E., Ridgetown. Room 102

in the Rural Development Centre. *Must be 18 years of age to register” www.eventbrite.ca/e/ safetalk-traning-tickets-69872597821. For info contact Megan Walker at mwalker@cmhalambtonkent. ca or 519-437-6329 ext.6021. Wednesday, September 11 • Pepper (1:00pm) and fun darts (7:30pm) at the Chatham Legion, William & Colborne St., Chatham. Everyone welcome. • Wallaceburg & District Historical Society Annual Banquet, UAW Hall, 88 Elm Drive, Wallaceburg. Banquet and guest speaker presentation by Summers Gold Honey. $25/person. Call 519-627-8962. Thursday, September 12 • Euchre at The Chatham Legion, William & Colborne St., Chatham at 1:00pm. Everyone Welcome. • ID Clinic at the Chatham branch of the CKPL for anyone needing help getting identification. First come, first served basis. There is no fee to attend. 12:30pm-3:30pm. Friday, September 13 • The Kent Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society invites you to “Fruits of Perseverance” The French Presence in the Detroit River 1701-1815. Held at McKinlay Funeral Home Reception Centre at 7:00pm. Parking available in the St. Clair Plaza, 463 St. Clair St., Chatham. Open and free to the public or watch the recording via our YouTube Channel. • Meal (5:15pm-6:30pm), open darts (7:30pm) and Catch the Ace (drawn at 6:30pm) at the Chatham Legion, William & Colborne St., Chatham. Choice of BBQ chicken leg, roast beef or fish & chips for $10. Everyone welcome. • The Wallaceburg Museum is proud to present our new Service Room. Come on out and see all the service clubs in Wallaceburg. Make a difference, volunteer! Everyone Welcome! 6:30pm. CK Metal Detecting Club. Last Thursday of the month. Erickson Arena. 7:00pm. Guests welcome. Kent Coin Club. Third Wednesday of the month. Library at John McGregor Secondary School. 7:30pm. Al Oulds - president - 519-695-5131. Free Tutoring every Tuesday night from 5:30pm7:30pm at First Reformed Church. 632 Lacroix St., Chatham. For info call Betty at 519-354-8902. 294 Chatham-Kent Air Cadets is looking for new cadets. First meeting is at the Chatham (Ansell) Armoury, 280 Bloomfield Rd on September 9 starting at 6:30pm or Blenheim District High School on September 16 starting at 6:30pm. Chatham-Kent Christian Men’s Choir is inviting all men who like to sing four part harmony, to their practices which are starting Mon., Sept. 9 at First Reformed Church, 632 Lacroix St 7:00pm-9:00pm. No audition required. Info: Barb Sargent 519-3526987 or George Flikweert 519-354-7974 LOVE to sing and want to be BLESSED each week? Come and celebrate all things musical with Jubilee Chorus, an interdenominational choir, on Tuesday nights...no experience necessary, no auditions required! First practice will be Sept. 3rd, 7-9 pm at St. Andrews United Church ( 85 William Street South, Chatham). Call Cynthia Luimes @ 519-3973318 if you need more information. The CK Singers, a mixed voice community choir invites you to join us Tuesday nights at Sprucedale United Church on Victoria Ave in Chatham from 7-9pm beginning Sept. 3. Wide variety of music, no auditions required. Music is supplied and so are treats during break time. For info: Nancy Tapley, 519-354-0463 or Sheila Gibbs, 519-351-2958. Submit your coming events to bruce@chathamvoice.com or michelle@chathamvoice.com

So, it’s a Friday morning. I’m wiping sleep from my eyes and manage to run my electric shaver over my stubble. A look in the mirror reveals a bleary-eyed, middle-aged man whose goatee is in bad need of a trim. No problem. Out comes the rechargeable beard trimmer. These things are items many a bearded man relies on to keep them nicely groomed. OK, one problem, as I said, my goatee was in dire need of a trim. I tend to let it get a little long before trimming it back close to the chin skin. My first delay on trimming it outright is to just get the long hairs of the moustache off my upper lip. That always bugs me. And it seems I regularly think about letting it grow a bit longer. And then I can’t take it and have to trim it back. This time when I fired up the trimmer, I got less than one swipe from under my chin to under below my soul patch before the trimmer stopped. Sure, there’s a lot of hair in the trimmer, but, man, the battery was dead! That’s not the look I was going for – a tightly cropped stripe down the middle of my goatee. Fortunately, after clearing out the hair from the trimmer, I could give it a couple of quick, light passes to blend the area in with the longer sections on either side before it died. Otherwise, I’d have looked like skunk in negative. I must remember to charge that thing on a regular basis, and trim on weekend. That way, if I mess up again, chances are I can wait, recharge and finish the job before going out in public. Next time, I will also look for a corded trimmer. I don’t need a rechargeable. I just need one that works when I want it to, and one that is ready to go despite my forgetfulness. Mind games Finn, our cat is a sly one. He will wage mental war on me when I

Bruce Corcoran am at my weakest – when I am exhausted. On a recent weekend, we returned home after hanging out with friends. Normally, after being shut inside for a while, the cat flies out of our house to enjoy the outdoors. This time, we apparently woke the dude up at 1 a.m. So much for being a nocturnal creature, right? But wait for it. Our daughter topped up the little guy’s food and called it a night. My wife followed shortly thereafter. I retired to the basement to doze off in the recliner. Finn followed. I figured he’d join me in slumber. Instead, he face butted me with reckless abandon, to ensure I was awake. Then he proceeded to loudly clean himself in my lap, constantly licking and jostling. When he was done, he went up the stairs. Just as I was starting to doze off, he meowed loudly at the top of the stairs, and wouldn’t stop. I figured he wanted out, so I opened the side door. Finn just stared out into the darkness. It had started to rain lightly, and it appeared he wanted no part of it. Ugh. It was now after 2 a.m. I closed the door and headed off to bed. Finn, in the meantime, went back to his food. Before I could lie down, he was back at it, meowing at the top of his lungs. I showed him the door again, and was ready to toss his butt out into the night. He must have sensed this, as he sauntered off at his own pace. It’s not fair. He plays mind games with me when I’m half asleep. It sucks being outsmarted by a darned cat.

Family history fair Sept. 21 The Chatham Voice

The Kent Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society is co-hosting a Family History Fair on Sept. 21 at the Chatham Public Library from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Partnering with the Chatham-Kent Public Library, the OGS event is a free, full-day family history fair and will feature presentations, exhibitors, tours of the research ma-

terials available on the second floor of the Chatham library, research assistance, children’s activities, DNA kits and door prizes. If you are interested in looking into your family’s history, now is the time to check out all the resources available to help you in your search. For more information about the local OGS, go to https://kent.ogs. on.ca.


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David Edward Jacklin 70, Wednesday, August 28, 2019 McKinlay Funeral Home

Claire Marie Oliver Sunday, August 25, 2019 Life Transitions

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2019 Gathering 1:30pm ~ Service 2:00pm

Aitken, Elsie Allen, Bernard ‘Bernie’ Allison, Dorothy ‘Jean’ Anakin, Tina Anderson, Gary Aukema, Jeen ‘Jim’ Wobbe Bak, George Balango, Gizella Baldwick, Roy Barnier, Dorothy Marie Bates, Ozzie Beck, Dorothy Blanche Bennett, Deanna Joyce Board, Wilma Bokor, Mike Bondy, Cheryl Bosman, Ina ‘June’ Bosman, Russel Bowles, Karen Bowls, Reginald ‘Scott’ Breward, Bianca Bridgen, Jack Brouwer, Harry Brouwer, James ‘Jim’ Engel Brown, Russell ‘Russ’ Budgell, Piercey ‘Pearce’ Lloyd Buller, Joseph Wilfred Burke, Arleen Butler, Geraldine ‘Geri’ Marilyn Cadotte, Denise Anne Callingham, Alan ‘Lee’ Calyn, Michael Campbell, Gordon Duncan Caron, Fred Carron, Sheree Cartwright, Marion Casier, Madeleine Emmerance Melanie Casier, Romain Urbain Casseday, Roger Chute, Mary Cleveland, Isla May Cooper, Mary Ellen Crackel, George Arthur ‘Art’ Crow, Edna Crow, Mike Curtis, Margaret MacGregor Cutting, Bertha Dalios, George Daniels, Reginald Paul Dawdry, Paul Dekker, Reintje ‘Jean’

“ A TREE GROWS IN MEMORY OF” Demaray, Robert ‘Bob’ Deseure, Bennie Deseure, Marjorie Diesbourg, Linda Diana Dodge, Robert Douglas Doran Sr. , Thomas Duddy, Eileen Dunn, Marjory Emans, Ilene Fischer, Pearl Fisher, Jim Fysh, Florence Gaiswinkler, Andrew Gammage, Roy Almer Ghesquiere, Henri Gibbs, Sharon Gillanders, Jim Gray, Bernadette Marie Gray, Douglas Neil Griffore, Chris Grin, William Gyssels, Marguerite Hanemaayer, Berenice Hargrave, Fred Harrett, Diana Lynn Harrett, Ron Harrison, Clairanne Haskell, Paul Hawkins, Jean Eva Heath, Jimmie Heatherington, Fay Henderson, Angela Higgins, Betty Hofstede, Eva Holling, Kay Hope, Thomas ‘Tom’ Horne, James Clarence Humphreys, Bob Humphreys, Robb Jacobs, Dianne Janisse, P. Mark Jenner, David Ryan Gnr Jewiss, Beverly Alice Johns, Evelyn Johnston, Margaret Rosemary Jubenville, Jeanette Julien, Joanne ‘Jody’ Kendall, Clara Kerr, Betty Kettle, Lois Koscik, Barbara Joyce Kosik, Lynn Krammer, Randall ‘Randy’

Krzemien, David Lachapelle, Norman Lachine, Brad Laevens, Marjorie LaMarsh, Donna Lambkin, Kelly Latford, Donna Latford, Douglas William Laurie, Marie Lazarevich, Mary Magdalene Lee, Twyla Lees, Hilda May Letourneau, Sylvio ‘Syl’ Levesque, John Robert Levi, Bill Lewis, Meralin Lindsay, Dennis Lunnon, John Franklin Lyszak, George John Marshall, Doris Martin, Lloyd Martin, Rebecca ‘Becky’ Masse, Donald Matthew, Edna Maynard, Doreen Kay Maynard, Douglas McFadden, Jean McGaffey, Danny McGinty, Donald McGregor, Donald Wesley McNeilage, Jean Mielczarek, Tim Millard, Jack Miller, Carl Mills, Anne Joan Moerman, Patricia ‘Pat’ Moir, Janice Lynn Monnet, Mireille ‘Mia’ Christiane Morin, Joseph Richard Jean Neaves, Bonnie Nelligan, Dan Nesdoly, Winnifred Nicholas, Danny North, Peter O’Brien, Mildred ‘Cookie’ O’Meara Patrick O’Neil, Angela Dolores Ouellette, Ray Oulds, Shanti Paisiovich, Wanda Pake, Jeanette Marie Papps, Evelyn ‘Mavis’

Paquette, Danny Tilley, Ian Pardoe, Rex Tomecek, Charlie Peckford, Dave Tong, Ralph Peet, Renskjen ‘Reinie’ Toulouse, Mary Elaine Pennant, Adrian ‘Ice’ Towers, Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Pinsonneault, Rosalia ‘Rose’ Tsirakis, Kiki Pirsich, Kevin Uniac, Frank Praill, Greg van Boxtel, Jac Prociw, Tatiana ‘Tania’ Van Giessen, Henk Provost, Donna Van Haecke, Simone Provost, Hec Van Horn, Lloyd Provost, Pat Van Pottelberg, Marie Pugsley, Allan Vandenbroere, Daniel Purdy, Frank VandeSompel, Marlene Rabideau, Simone VanTil, Harry Raymond, Paul Vermey, Gerritje ‘Gerri’ Read, Judith Eileen Veverka, John Rice, Ruby Vince, Georgina Robert, Alfred Joseph Wagenaer, Lou Robertson, Robby Want, John Rose, Harvey Joseph Watt, John Ross, Olga Webber, Ina Lillie Rota, Carlo Westelaken, Edward ‘Ed’ Segee-Wright, Rev. Leona Westerberg, Eric Shadd, Wilbert Arthur White, Rick Shillington, Margaret ‘Marg’ Williams, Roger Sims, John Franklin ‘Frank’ Woods, James Sinden, Stephen Woods, Mary Smith, Blanche Wytinck, August ‘Gus’ Smith, Brian Murray Zuther, Reinhold Smith, Helen This Smith, Inez Memorial Tribute Smith, Irene is dedicated to those in Smith, Jackie Blenheim and Chatham for Smith, Karl whom trees have been donated Smith, Larry ‘Raeburn’ from September 1, 2018 Smith, William to Spicer, Keith Harvey August 29, 2019 Spooner, Trever Stead, Betty Steadman, David In 1967, the Lower Thames Valley Steele, Jim Conservation Authority acquired Steen, James the 30 hectare property known as Stewart, Cecilia C.M. Wilson Conservation Area, Storey, James Richard ‘Jim’ named after Clarence Michael Wilson, a previous Chairman of Summers, Beverley Ross the Authority. Sweet, Mildred In 1997 McKinlay Funeral Homes Tattersall, John Ernest partnered with the Lower Thames Tetrault, Madeleine Valley Conservation Foundation Tewkesbury, Margaret to designate a Katherine memorial forest site in this Theriault, Mike Conservation Area. Thomson, Linda Joyce

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