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Icy beauty Eleanor Armstrong Eleanor Armstrong, 82 years, passed away peacefully on February 14, 2019 at Royal Oak Long Term Care, Kingsville, ON. Dear daughter of the late Harold and Eva Armstrong. Loving sister of late Jack Armstrong (Eileen) and late Muriel Trefry (late Harold). Much loved aunt of Judy Demers (Gerald), Terry Trefry (Ecaterina), Jack Trefry (Sherry), Erin Bruneau (late Paul), Mary Doherty (Mike), Larry Armstrong (Maureen) and Les Armstrong (Elaine). Eleanor will be missed by many great and great-great nieces and nephews. Eleanor spent most of her adult life in Orlando until returning to Canada in 2009. Thank you to the staff at Royal Oak for the care and compassion given to Eleanor. Cremation has taken place and a memorial service to celebrate Eleanor’s life will be held at a later date. If desired, memorial donations made to the Windsor, Essex Humane Society would be appreciated.
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LEAMINGTON – The Municipality of Leamington has expressed the utmost confidence in a local group’s efforts to fund the final phase of a major entertainment hub’s revitalization. Leamington chief administrative officer Peter Neufeld presented a report to council requesting that the municipality act as a sort of safety net for a $600,000 line of credit Sun Parlour Community Theatre is utilizing to put the finishing touches on The Bank Theatre and Meeting Place project. The funds are expected to finance the last stage of renovations for the former Bank of Montreal location at 10 Erie St. South, which has been temporarily closed from further performances to make way for construction and installation of final amenities. Members of council voted unanimously in support of the motion to act as a security on the line of credit. In 2006, the Municipality of Leamington took ownership of the building that once served as a Bank of Montreal branch at 10 Erie St. South at a purchase price of $2. After the building sat vacant for four years, negotiations led to the transfer of the property to Sun Sarlour Players Community Theatre, which launched the multi-year Bank Theatre and Meeting Place renovation project. “A lot of work has been done and there has been a lot of fundraising by this group,” Neufeld explained. “Given that this is a pillar of our uptown reinvention and part of our tourism strategy, this is a great time to show that we support this program.” Neufeld went on to note that if Sun Parlour Players were to set out on their own to acquire the line of credit, it would cost them an additional $15,000 for a required appraisal, assessment report, collateral to secure the credit and other charges. The report to council also explained that in the event of discontinued use for in excess of six months, ownership of the premises would return to the municipality. All money generated through the Sun Player group’s future fundraising efforts will be used to pay off the line of credit. “We’re really in no worse a position by providing this security,” Neufeld said while assuring council that doing so will come at no cost to the municipality. Based on the Sun Parlour organization’s history of fundraising for Bank Theatre renovations — a combined sum of about $2.1 million — members of council expressed unwavering faith in its ability to pay off the line of credit. “They’ve got a great committee there,” said councilor John Hammond. “It’s important for them to move forward and get this project done.” “This is a great asset for Leamington and they’ve got a great board handling it,” added councilor Paul Thiessen. Neufeld went on to explain that the interest rate on the line of credit would be “quite manageable” for the Sun Parlour committee handling fundraising efforts and that a group of potential donors are already in place waiting to see the final phase completed.
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His first car was a 1933 Ford coupe Don Clarke of London, Ontario, grew up in Leamington with his first job at Ray Young’s Pontiac-Buick dealership on Mill Street East in 1951 for 28 cents an hour. He washed cars, did lube and oil changes, fixed flats, and other odd jobs that needed doing. By 1953, he was earning 33 cents an hour, then left for higher pay elsewhere. Don contacted me and told me about his first car: “A ’33 Ford 5-window coupe was available from a Wheatley garage. It was purchased new by a lady who had a game leg. The garage installed a device on the brake pedal that when engaged also depressed
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the clutch so the car wouldn’t stall and she could shift gears.” The next owner Bill Sherk was curious about how fast it would fenders and wheels, no exgo (it was a ’33 Ford 4-cyl- tra charge. What a guy! I inder Model B) and he blew drove that little coupe for a piston. I bought the car a couple of years, then sold for $150 in 1953. it to Jim Ross for $300, my “Johnny Freund called total investment returned. his dad, Johnny Freund Sr., Jim and his brother Larry who had a towing service wanted a hot rod similar to and repair garage, and was Johnny Freund’s ’34 Candy also a very proficient me- Apple Red coupe.” chanic. He could repair the Jim and Larry repainted damaged 4-cylinder engine it 1957 Mercury Nocturne for $150 or he could replace Blue at Lloyd Thomas’s it with a flathead V8 engine body shop on Oak Street he had in his shop for $150. East (“best paint man in That was a no-brainer Canada”), installed hydraufor a 19-year-old male. Mr. lic brakes and new steering Freund also painted the column with 3-on-the tree,
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Revitalizing that new team smell While I seriously doubt that I’ve come across a do-ityourself breakthrough (apparently, they’re called “hacks” now), I recently made a rather pleasant discovery of sorts. Since I probably won’t be in the market for a new (or even newer) daily commuter any time soon, I’ve been fairly committed to dusting the dash, steering wheel/column, front door panels and centre console of the ol’ crimson warhorse — my ’07 Chevy Impala — over the past few months. In fact, I’ve kept those surfaces virtually dust free for more than the past year. I might be my imagination, but since getting into that routine, it seems that the beloved new car smell has been reinvigorated. Well, at least to a certain extent. The car’s 12 years old now, so there’ll likely never be anything ‘new’ about it aside from worn out parts that get replaced. Still, it’s nice to sit behind the wheel and see some part of the aging family sedan maintain a certain degree of lustre — I just have to remind myself not to look at the floor below the back passenger side seat where my seven-year-old son sits. Keeping THAT surface clean would be a lost cause. Making something new (or new-ish) out of something old isn’t exactly out of the ordinary. In organized sports, it often happens with a team branding, personnel reshuffling or a host community relocation (yeah, that’s right, I’m
writing about sports again — old habits die hard). Close to home, plans are in the works to pick up some change of address forms for the Stobbs Division (formerly the Great Lakes Junior C loop) Wallaceburg Lakers. With league and OHA approval, the team could end up in Tilbury as soon as 2019-’20. If the plan comes to fruition, the ‘good news or bad news?’ factor will depend on who — or rather WHERE — you are. Personally, I’d have mixed feelings about the move. I’d feel bad for the diehard fans in Wallaceburg, the town I called home for a little over eight years. The Lakers have been in Chatham-Kent’s upper left corner since it was formed in 1972 — two years before I was born. The situation in Wallaceburg is a case of nobody (that I’m aware of) being at fault. Junior hockey teams live and die by sponsorship and with the steady stream of factories and businesses closing in Wallyworld since the late ‘90s, that sponsorship isn’t easy to find. The same problem impacts the spectator situation. While the 2018’19 home crowd average of 159 fans is better than a number of PJHL franchises that were far more successful on the ice, it doesn’t help the stability of a team that’s already dealing with the aforementioned sponsorship/advertising challenges. On the flipside, I’d be happy for hockey fans in Tilbury to Jim Heyens PUBLISHER
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Dear Editor, Doug Ford’s government is reviewing the Endangered Species Act (ESA). This is alarming news, based on his government’s past record. This is a critical moment for endangered species. Some of Ontario’s most beloved animals are at risk of disappearing forever. Caribou, polar bears, songbird and turtle species are in decline in this province. The list of endangered species is growing. The biggest problem with the Endangered Species Act is that it has never been properly enforced. Successive governments ignored deadlines, made minimal efforts, and watered down the rules. Industry enjoys massive exemptions from the ESA’s strict measures. This has to stop. The government must get rid of the sweeping exemptions to the ESA, then enforce the rules. Based on the content of the review, the Ford government seems focused on making it even easier for logging, mining and other industry to destroy the ecosystems that endangered species — and we — need for survival. It is urgent that we take action. Ontarians must push Ford to address the real problem — the decline in our endangered plants and animals. – Sincerely, Lois Armstrong
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tered into a draw for a vendor gift basket! • Saturday, March 9, 10:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.: Empowering Workshops by Karen Amlin (Serenity Seekers), Teresa Mazzella (Create a Soulful Life), Lee-Ann Dueck Epp (Ginger Snaps!), Kacie Auffret (Your Inner Rewilding) and Leigh Ann Mastronardi (Bliss Wellness Studio). Complete event information, including workshop times and signup information, can be found at www.femalesolopreneurcommunity.com/womens-expo/. The Female Solopreneur Community was established in March 2018 by friends Kelly MacLellan, MSc., of Embrace Your Life Coaching and Tara Brown of This Girl Right Here. They created an online community for female solopreneurs to share their journey with like-minded solopreneurs. On January 31, 2019 The Female Solopreneur Community hosted their first live event for the local members of the online community to get out from behind their screens and connect in person to talk about their upcoming goals for 2019. The Female Solopreneur Community will be continuing to expand with opportunities for its members to grow personally and professionally with online workshops, local meet-ups and events like the Women’s Expo.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Car wash keeping neighbours up at night
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KINGSVILLE – A Kingsville couple expected to spend their retirement enjoying the peace and tranquility they believed they would find in the town. Instead, Tony and Mary Taylor have been forced to close their windows in an attempt to shut out the noise from the car wash that opened across the street from them. The Taylors said they are
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no longer able to enjoy their property because of the excessive noise. The Taylors stated that they have been awakened in the middle of the night by the noisy blowers. They voiced their frustration that in the site plan agreement the acceptable noise level was 60 decibels, but told council it has exceeded that number regularly. In defence of the car
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wash owners, council said they took action immediately once a complaint was voiced, installing different blowers. “Ten months of abusive noise should be enough,” said Mr. Taylor. “Maybe an incentive would be to close the car wash until they comply,” he added. Councillors agreed the area is a high traffic area with the traffic noise alone often exceeding the 60-decibel level. But some also agreed that 10 months is long enough and that residents shouldn’t have to wait so long to have such problems rectified. “Does it typically take nine months?” asked Councillor Thomas Neufeld. CAO Peggy Van MierloWest said the town, as well as the owners, have been working on a solution. “It does take time,” she added. Deputy Mayor Gord Queen requested a report from administration within 30 days to show the action that is being taken to help silence the noise.
Golden Years golf report Fifty-one Golden Years golfers delivered a strong 93 aces on February 14 at Colasanti’s Tropical Gardens. The day was highlighted by Laurie Hylton shooting a record 32 over 18 holes. She also led the ace parade with six. Low score over nine holes with 16 went to Mavis Rutter, John Murphy and Laurie Hylton with two. Steve Vigh has low score over 18 holes with 34. Laurie Hylton had a low score of 67 over 36 holes. First place bragging rights with 230 went to Team 10 (Al Rutter, Bill Ward, Pete Daudlin). Second place was captured by Team 4 (Laurie Hylton, Rose Taylor, Dorothy Cascadden) with 235. Third and final spot went to Team 8 with 237 (Walter Balsam, John Murphy, Barb Murphy). Play continues every Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at Colasanti’s.
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Soup Cook-Off a hit at Wheatley Legion Canada investing in harbours A full house was on hand at Wheatley Legion last Saturday afternoon for the Meat Draws
amid the aroma of 15 pots of soup simmering on the counter. The judges – Jane Pursel, Wayne Derksen, Steve Tofflemire and Sheri Godfrey – had their work cut out for them. After lots of deliberation, they decided that Mary Jo Wright’s cheeseburger soup earned first place. Sue Watson’s shrimp and bacon soup took second place and Jan Miller’s beef noodle soup took third place. In my book, all the entrants were winners and all received free fish fry tickets for any fish fry we hold this year. Thank you all, participants and judges, for your enthusiastic particiWHEATLEY pation. Garry Hope and Gord Crook, with six wins, led the LEGION NEWS 15 players who shot Fun Darts on February 8. Rosemary BRANCH 324 Duquette and Larry Evoy won five games. A three-way Jan Watson tie, with three wins each, went to Neil Handspiker and Gerry Soulliere – Paricia Suy, Jean Crook and Peter VanZetten – Velma Hope, Arnold Seili and Steve Clements. Bonnie Evoy, Julie Reid and Nikole Clements won one game. The ladies who doubled out were Rosemary, Velma and Julie. Join the Fun Darts players on Friday evenings. Play starts at 7:30 p.m. Murray Loop and Donna Maldeis were two-time winners at the Meat Draws that were run by Liz Banyai on February 9. Julie Reid won meat and the 50/50 draw and single meat winners were Kim McNeely, Bill Hyatt, Bill Derbyshire, Sandra Harris, Kay Shaw and Karen Robertson. Join us this Saturday at the Meat Draws. Tickets go on sale at 3 p.m. and draws run until 5 p.m. A reminder – the Seniors Dinner will be held this Thursday. Hope you have called to reserve a seat and/or a take-out. Note to all who signed up to play in the Zone Mixed Darts tournament this Saturday. The tournament will be held in Kingsville instead of Essex. Coming up… March 9 Birthday Bash featuring Mississippi Mud… March 16 Turk ’n Beaup St. Paddy’s Day… March 20 General Meeting… March 21 Seniors Dinner… March 30 Golf Darts Tournament, Chili Cook-Off and enterCOMMERICAL • RESIDENTIAL tainment by “All Nighters.” The RCL Ontario Command Bursary Assisted Program is designed to assist students attending postsecondary education. Those eligible are children and Commerical • Residential grandchildren of service Excavating • Septic tank pumping personnel, currently serving Portable toilet rentals • Septic tank installation members of the Canadian Septic tank maintenance & repairs CALL TODAY Forces, and members of the www.dundasseptic.ca Legion and Ladies AuxilServing Essex County & Chatham Kent iary. Application forms are available at the Branch.
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Services at Scrub-A-Dub include a complete process of hair cutting (if required), bathing, ear cleaning and toe nail filing or trimming. A process known as a firminating bath is available for dogs that don’t require cuts or shaving, using a shampoo with ingredients to work as part of a de-shedding program. After opening her Leamington-based business eight years, ago, Carol built up a customer base from across the region. Grooming services at Scrub-A-Dub start at $56.50 including tax for small dogs such as poodles, yorkies and shih tzus. “I’ve taken care of dogs of all sizes, from poodles to St. Bernards and Great Danes,” Carol explained. Scrub-A-Dug Professional Pet Grooming Carol McKenzie, owner and operator of Scrub-A-Dug Professional operates out of its Leamington location Pet Grooming, works with dogs — and cats — of all shapes and sizes. Wednesdays to Saturdays, 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Located at 23 Erie St. North in Leamington, the business has operated in the Tomato Capital for the past eight years. While dogs of all shapes and sizes make of the majority of Carol’s grooming Keeping her four-legged services, she also works on cats, I work well customers looking their best is offering the option of “lion shaves.” with dogs and second nature for Carol McKenzie. Most pets take from one to oneOwner and operator of Scrub-Apeople, so it and-a-half hours for a full groom, Dug Professional Pet Grooming, although others can take longer was the natural Carol has kept dog and cat owners depending on needs, size and happy with the appearance and thing to do. their level of cooperation. Carol smell of their furry companions rarely has to turn pets away to be – Carol MacKenzie for the past 15 years. She opened groomed at a veterinary clinic. Scrub-A-Dug at its current 23 Erie For more information on ScrubSt. North, Leamington location eight years ago A-Dug Professional Pet Grooming, contact and also offers pet grooming services from her Carol at 519home in Belle River. 990-4412 or visit Carol, a long-time pet lover, began her career the business’s after graduating from the Paragon School of Pet Facebook page. Grooming in Grand Rapids, Mich. — reputed as one of the best schools of its kind in the United States. From there, she began her in-home business in Lakeshore in 2002. “I felt very confident about starting my own business,” explained Carol, who during her tenure at Paragon won the Most Professional Award. “At A happy customer the school, my teacher encouraged me to open poses for a quick my own business, saying I shouldn’t work for photo at Scrub-A-Dug anyone else. I work well with dogs and people, so Professional Pet it was the natural thing to do.” Grooming.
(Continued from Front) harbour in Central and Arctic Region. Wheatley harbour is homeport to 30 to 35 commercial fishing vessels and 18 to 24 transient vessels. Annual landings for Wheatley are approximately 6,963 tonnes and have a value of about $9.7 million. Rondeau is also a large class “A” commercial fishing harbour on Lake Erie that is managed by the Erieau Harbour Authority. This harbour is homeport to approximately 13 to 17 commercial fishing vessels and 8 to 12 transient commercial fishing vessels. Annual landings for Rondeau are approximately 3,995 tonnes and have a value of approximately $5.9 million. The Thames River SCH facility (known locally as the Lighthouse Cove Pier) is a recreational harbour located at the mouth of the Thames River, directly adjacent to Lake St. Clair, in the Town of Lakeshore, Ontario. The work at Thames River harbour will include the rehabilitation of sections of timber crib wall structures with new steel sheet piles walls, concrete capping, boat launch ramp repairs and a new asphalt parking lot.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Break and enter in Wheatley At approximately 5:40 a.m. on February 17, ChathamKent Police were notified that some storage units at 161 1st Concession Line in Wheatley were broken into. The investigation is continuing with the storage unit renters being contacted to determine if any property is missing. Anyone with any information can contact Cst. Kadour at nicolek@chatham-kent.ca
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Talbot Street and east of town By Shelley Craig
On Sunday, Feb. 24, the worship service will return to Talbot Street Community United at 11 a.m. with Pastor Eric Skillings leading. Sorry that we didn’t inform you earlier that we have a chairlift and an AED, should either be needed. You are welcome to join us at 3741 Talbot Trail (old #3) east of Wheatley. Our town food bank is grateful for your donations of cash and nonperishable foods. Our thoughts and prayers are with Margaret Dodman, Jamie Armstrong, Florence Willan, Dorothy Schoof, Jon G., Olga D., Tom C. and Terry Shanks.
News of the Pews February 14 was St. Valentine’s Day and in leading up to that day, on February 10 Pastor John’s message addressed the scripture reading of The Song of Solomon, often referred to as a collection of love songs written by Solomon. This celebration of love is sometimes seen as an allegory of the love of Christ for his church; Christ, the groom, and the church, his bride. John’s message gave thought to how loved and precious in His sight we are. Symbols of love can be found all throughout the church building this month as our decorating team have sprinkled red hearts and ribbons throughout the church building, and on Thursday several came together to enjoy our Valentine’s Suppertime community meal. All who love to sing are welcome to be part of the music ministry. Choir practice is held Sunday mornings at 9:30 a.m. Please join us in the choir loft! The Wheatley United Church choir is a small group, but a very dedicated group who love to sing. The music ministry is led by sisters, Sarri McMahon-Stonefish and Sonia McMahon-Comartin. The sisters are in high demand, as they split their time between Wheatley United and St. Andrews United in Comber. On Sundays and other occasions when neither is available, we are blessed to have Eileen Hooker or Karen Renwick fill in.
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Your Local Real Estate Agent
Vince Mastronardi
PATRICIA PEDREIRA Sales Representative
519.919-1532
Cell: 519.322.7653
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3 EASTERN, LEAMINGTON
22 TWO CREEKS LANE, WHEATLEY
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. This beautiful raised ranch done to the 9’s and priced to sell. Offering 3 plus bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 kitchens, gas fireplace, newer flooring, newer windows and doors, covered patio, fenced yard, new roof, shed and more. Call Camille now, 519-796-2453.
Stunning location for this 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home in Wheatley. Whether you enjoy the indoors or the outdoors this home will not disappoint. Call Stacey for your private viewing today 519-796-389. Don’t hesitate to JUMP at this opportunity.
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519.796.2453
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Office 519.997.2320
818 COTTAGE GROVE, KINGSVILLE
$339,900
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Just listed! 3 bedroom home features main floor laundry ensuite, hardwood floors, 3 baths, finished up and down. In an excellent neighbourhood Call today for an appointment to view!
Cozy & Convenient one-floor living. This 2 bed, 2 bath brick ranch sits on a deep lot on a quiet street. Main floor features an openconcept living room with vaulted ceilings & tall windows. Kitchen overlooks the dining room with a patio door leading out to the back deck. Master bed with walk-in closet & ensuite. There is a full unfinished basement as well. Updates include a new furnace + A/C (3 years) & roof (4 years).
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Complete with sandy beach. Updated 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, brick ranch home with open concept living room, dining room and kitchen. Relax and enjoy the view of Lake Erie through a full wall of windows. Don’t wait, call us today!
Great location near Seacliff Park and Leamington’s waterfront with a huge beach. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with good layout and room sizes is located in one of the area’s best subdivisions and is considered to be highly desirable. Immediate possession. Don’t wait call us to see it today!
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CRITCHLOW
R.A. REALTY INC. BROKERAGE realtor.ca
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Randall A. Critchlow, Broker of Record, F.R.I., C.R.A. • Bradley Reiter, MA, Broker 20 Mill Street West, Leamington, ON N8H 1S8 Office 519-326-6154 • Fax 519-326-6955 Website: www.critchlowrealty.com • Email: critch@mnsi.net
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Cozy 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 storey home on a nice family street in the heart of Leamington. Large open family kitchen, 2 living rooms and a nice front porch on the main floor. 3 bedrooms on the second floor as well as 2nd half bath. Full unfinished basement. Large detached garage with an additional workshop, perfect for the handyman. Extra deep lot with many mature trees.
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Great location just steps away from Point Pelee National Park and boasts a great beach. This home has two levels, both nicely finished. Ideal getaway and beautiful sunsets. Call us to see it today.
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Solid large 3 bedroom home. Action priced for a quick sale. Forced air, central air, and super 2+ car garage. Ideal starter home. Call us to see it today.
Sales Representative
OUTBUILDIN
LAKE FRONT PROPERTY
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION!
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6.26 acre close to town. This spacious property boasts a large brick ranch and a second smaller residence. Main house features over 2300 square feet of living space and a full basement. The second 3 bedroom home could be rented or used for extended family. Visit us at critchlowrealty.com.
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13 ERIE STREET SOUTH, LEAMINGTON
519-322-2808 Email: patcervinirealestate@bellnet.ca
PAT CERVINI REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE
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With 3 bedroom brick ranch home with 2 baths, spacious kitchen, living room, and full basement. There is also a 2-car detached garage and a large storage barn. Call for your viewing.
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66 SHAWNEE - Walk to the marina, along the lake, Seacliff Park, Tim’s, Starbucks, shopping and more. Approx. 1875 sq. ft. with attached garage and bonus outbuilding, master with ensuite, main floor laundry, finished basement with workshop, many updates.
429 HWY 3 - Custom built ranch, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, great room with fireplace, full basement, double car heated garage, outbuilding.
ROAD 6 30 ACRES
VACANT BUILDING LOT
30 acres of sandy soil suitable for potatoes, tomatoes, etc., possible greenhouse site or build that dream home in the country.
100 x 300 ft. building lot on Mersea Road 3 near Albuna. Sandy soil for standard septic bed, no rear neighbours, build that dream home with room for an outbuilding.
Office 519•326•8661
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638 POINT PELEE - 200 ft frontage, home built in 2000, business and inventory, heated pool, 14 car parking. Contact me for all the details.
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7 CHERRY LANE UNIT 7 - Like new condo unit updated 2 years ago, no carpet, only hardwood, laminate and tile, 2 huge bedrooms and 3 baths, low condo fee of $160 month covers outside maintenance, water, sewage and reserve fund, long closing.
Website: www.century21.ca/john.woelk
I HAVE BUYERS LOOKING LOOKING TO BUY OR SELL FOR LAKEFRONT! A GREENHOUSE FARM? Please call Stacey today for a valuation if your ready to sell. Spring is a great time to JUMP into something new. Stacey 519-796-3891
Years of Greenhouse Experience, Call Stacey today 519-796-3891.
Stacey Diniro Sales Representative
519.796.3891 Office 519.997.2320
TASHA SLATER Sun County Realty Inc.
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42 TALBOT RD E, WHEATLEY
William Atkinson* (Cell) 519-999-8876
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1530 MERSEA ROAD D, LEAMINGTON OPEN HOUSE SAT. FEB. 23 1-3 PM
• $459,000 • 6 apartments & 3 store fronts on main floor • Rental investment property • Well maintained and fully rented
Joe Gibson* (Cell) 519-816-5634
• 4 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms • Huge family home • Two living rooms • Includes a 40’ x 60’ workshop • Forced air furnace/AC • Lots of extras
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21208 ERIE SOUTH, WHEATLEY
95 MAIN STREET W, KINGSVILLE
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76 MAIN ST. E., KINGSVILLE The charm, ambiance and phenomenal food & service keep you and many other loyal patrons visiting from London, Chatham, Detroit, Windsor & surrounding areas. Nestled among wineries, golf courses, parks, beaches and tourism galore, you will find this brilliantly appointed tea house & restaurant was extensively remodeled in 2006-2008. Being sold as a turnkey business, with all the renovations complete, you will also have training and assistance available to you to ensure you have the best chance at continued success! Call to begin your journey today! 76MAIN
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• $359,000 • 5 bedrooms • 2.5 bathrooms • Beautiful family room with natural fireplace • In-ground pool
Call today to customize your new home built by Chris King and Sons Construction. 5WIS
• $259,900 • 3 bedrooms • 3 bathrooms • Located within walking distance of downtown
Call Bill A. at (Cell) 519-999-8876 or Kaye at (Cell) 519-816-7044
Call Joe or Jim for details (Cell) 519-816-5634 / (Cell) 519-791-4319
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7 CROZIER CRESCENT, LEAMINGTON
71-73 LAUREL, KINGSVILLE This triplex is within walking distance to town. The units 73A & B are within the front duplex & the 3rd unit is a separate bungalow at the back of the ppty. Fully tenanted w/excellent tenants. Unit #1 - 3 bedrooms. Unit #2 - 2 bedrooms. Unit #3 - 1 bedroom suite. Call today! 71LAU
• $399,500 • 4 bedrooms, 2 baths • Historic 1800’s Stone Home • 1 Acre Lot
• $299,900 • 3 bedrooms • 1.5 bathrooms • Detached 2 car garage
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Custom designed newly built brick & stone ranch, high end finishes & superior workmanship by Noah Homes. Stunning kitchen, granite counters, high tray ceilings, family room with stone fireplace, engineered hardwoods, travertine flooring, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, covered rear porch, grade entrance, no rear neighbours. Security system, central vacuum, roughed in sprinkler system & gas line to barbecue. Close to highways, shopping, schools & restaurants. A must see! Call Angela today 519-816-8638.
Nothing to do, just move in & enjoy this beautifully decorated end unit townhome located on a quiet cul-de-sac in a very desirable neighbourhood in Kingsville. Original owner, open concept design. Home features updated kitchen/ island. Living room with stone fireplace.Master bdrm/ensuite & walk-in closet. Main floor laundry. Hrwd flooring. Lrg deck/pergola, beautifully landscaped yard. Close to shopping, restaurants, schools. Call Angela today 519-816-8638.
Only $338,500 - Move right in & enjoy this 4 Bedroom, 2 baths, fully finished semi-detached ranch. The fully finished basement features 2 bedrooms, full bath and family room with gas fireplace. Attached 1 car garage with inside entrance. For your own private viewing call Cathie or Garry Penner 519-816-6728
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$879,900 - Gorgeous 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath ranch sitting on just over .5 acre lot on one of Kingsville’s most desirable streets. Stunning Dove Tail kitchen, hardwood throughout, huge 2.5 car garage, inground pool, pool house, covered back deck. Call Barb 519-796-6558 or Chris 519-982-2474 to view today.
$219,900 - Fully updated, cute 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom home, great location with a short walk to Lakeside Park or Downtown to all your favourite restaurants. Professionally decorated nothing to do but move in. Call Barb 519-796-6558 or Chris 519-982-2474 to view today.
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NEW PRICE - $444,900 - Amazing location on Lake Erie featuring 2 bdrms and 3 baths open concept living area with windows across the lakeside to view beautiful sunsets and sunrises, 2.5 Car garage is heated w and a bar area ideal for entertaining in the “Man Cave”. Sandy beach area. Sundeck at the water’s edge and hot tub on the lake side. Call Barb 519-796-6558 or Chris 519-982-2474 to view today.
$310,000 - This solid well maintained home sits steps away from Kingsville harbour. Featuring 3 good size bedrooms, 1.5 baths w/ updated shower, nice living spaces on both the upper and lower levels. Nice kitchen w/new counters and eating area, detached 14’ x 24’ insulated garage with an extra 10’ x 20’ covered storage area attached. Newer windows, doors, flooring and hot water tank. Call Barb 519796-6558 or Chris 519-982-2474 to view today.
40 DONALD, LEAMINGTON
$35,000 - Thriving Business, owner will train to make a smooth transition. For list of chattels, income potential,lease and franchise info call Cathie Penner 519-816-6728.
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You can feel the sunshine when you enter this bright and sunny 3 Bdrm Brick Ranch. It is just waiting for a family to move in and be ready for the summer excitement in the great town of Leamington. Located near Seacliff Park where they have a great beach for sunset walks, splash pad for kids,playground, BBQ & picnic area, and amphitheater with live music on summer nights. So much to love about this property. For Only $319,900. Call Garry Penner 519-999-6727
$294,900 - Well maintained home sitting on a 120’ lot with hardwood floors, detached heated 30’ x 30’ insulated shop perfect for any hobbyist. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, (lower recently updated), spacious living room and dining room, enclosed porch, large kitchen. Sit on your large back sundeck and enjoy the outdoors, large yard for the children to play. Efficient geo thermal heating and cooling system. Call Barb 519796-6558 or Chris 519-982-2474 to view today.
Location Location Location! Steps away from Leamington Marina! Move-in ready raised ranch featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths with grade entrance, new deck and large covered patio area overlooking your lush and mature treed rear yard with no rear neighbors! Garage has front and rear doors with large attic storage space!
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Beautiful waterfront property on a dead-end street with 3 beds, 1.5 baths
90 HARBOURVIEW, KINGSVILLE $999,900
Approximately 88 acres of land located on the west branch of Two Creeks
371 & 436 CONC. 1, WHEATLEY $624,900
$339,900
Convenient 1-floor living with 2 beds & 2 baths, located on deep lot
818 COTTAGE GROVE, KINGSVILLE $384,900
Perfect for nature lovers who wish to be close to amenities: 3+2 beds & 3 baths
140 BAIRD, WHEATLEY
$249,900
Lovely family home with 3+1 beds & 2 full baths on a large corner lot
4 ATHLONE, TILBURY $209,900
Affordable family home with 3 beds, 1 full bath & a fenced-in yard
2 SATINWOOD, LEAMINGTON
Fully serviced building lot measuring 49.43’ x 115.29’ which backs onto open fields
$389,900
Beautiful ranch-style new-build, 2 beds, 2 baths in Golfside Village
129 GOLFVIEW, KINGSVILLE
Ranch-style home with 3+2 beds & 2 full baths on 0.5 acres of land
Craftsman style family home with 3 beds, 2 baths, featuring main floor laundry
Unique opportunity for a home-based business: 1,900 sq. ft. ranch + large pole barn
411 MERSEA RD 15, LEAMINGTON $639,900
Kolody built raised ranch with 3+2 bed & 2 baths perfect family home!
279 SERENA, KINGSVILLE
127 GOLFVIEW, KINGSVILLE
$849,900 $349,900
0.832 acre residential building lot (100’ x 359’) near Wheatley Provincial Park
New 1959 sq ft ranch featuring luxury upgrades & backs on to a wooded area
To be built: lovely 2 storey home in Golfside Village with 3 beds, 2.5 baths
46 HOMESTEAD, TILBURY
494 GREEN VALLEY, TECUMSEH $599,900
$499,900
3074 COUNTY RD 8, STAPLES
192 MIDDLETON, WHEATLEY $389,900
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1600 MERSEA RD. 5, LEAMINGTON $79,900
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150-160 LAMARSH, WHEATLEY $99,900
$1,100,000 Estate size lot (1.7 acres) with panoramic views of Lake Erie
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834 BRANT, WINDSOR
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$279,900
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Highly adaptable 4500 sq. ft. commercial building in a great location
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Move in for spring! Over 1600 sq. ft., 2.5 baths, main floor laundry room, gas fireplace, hardwood floor and porcelain tile, granite countertops. Call Flora for details!
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MLS #18007093 There is plenty of room for your growing family in this spacious country home or for those looking to establish a B&B. This lrg 5 bdrm, 3 bthrm home has been extensively remodelled with a few finishing touches to complete. Beautiful lrg country kitchen w/new custom cabinets, sep. dining rm, new geo-thermal heating & cooling system. Appealing to the auto enthusiast or weekend warrior/hobbiest, is an incredible 4 car garage w/4 sep. drs each w/auto dr opener & an insulated 32’ x 54’ workshop w/wood radiant furnace & new metal roof 2018.
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• Professional office building with 3 office areas in high traffic location • 1000 sq ft of common area incl washrooms, kitchenette & board room • Front and rear access as well as on-site parking-Call today for more info
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3236 GRAHAM SD RD, KINGSVILLE OUSE GREENH UNITY OPPORT
• Over 38 acres zoned M-1 for a multitude of uses • 15 minutes to Highway 401 & 45 minutes to Ambassador Bridge • Call listing salesperson for all the zoning usage details
• Great location & ready for a greenhouse operation W/5 bdrm brick home • 2 solid outbuildings, one 30 x 70’ & one 40 x 60’ plus a chicken coop • Soil is a mix of gravel & silk loam-sale to include separate building lot
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$249,900
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$224,900
Well maintained home, close to all your shopping needs. This home features: 3 bedroom 2 full bathroom. 2nd kitchen in basement with grade entrance. Offering immediate possession come take a look you won’t be disappointed. This home just needs some tlc. This ppty is available for registration of offers, however no offers will be viewed until jan 27/19 as per the request of seller.
Great opportunity to make some rental income. This solid 4-5 bdrm home has 3 kitchens, 3 baths, a full bsmt & is a lot bigger than it looks! You can live on the main flr & possibly rent out the in-law suite. Owner is willing to stay, may be on combination sewers. Please allow 24 hrs for showings.
830 Mersea Rd 11, Leamington
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• Great location! Approx 25 acres of farmland close to town • Possible greenhouses as well as space to build your dream home • Seller receives oil rights - call Listing Salesperson for more info
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Main floor features living area, 3 bedrooms (fireplace in the master), large kitchen with eating area, and dining area overlooking the back grounds. Basement features large family room with gas fireplace, bar/work area, 2nd full bath, laundry, heated tile floors. Off the dining room are french doors leading to large backyard which includes deck, large in-ground pool, pergola area, shed/workshop with wood burning fireplace. Call Paul Germanese 519-817-3512 or Patricia 519-919-1532.
Excellent opportunity for this 7 acre country property. Home featuring 3+1 bedroom, large eat-in kitchen plus entertainment area, formal dining room & living room, basement unfinished & ready for you to finish it, wide driveway with plenty of grass and landscaping. Must be seen to be truly appreciated. Great home for the growing family.
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Sharks swept by Canadiens By Bryan Jessop
Wheatley goalie Eric Mor- overagers Delaney MacAlthough the effort was neau to the right side. The Donald, Cole Butler, Mitch there, the Wheatley Om- shot ended a team scoring Lantin and Parker Boyle, all stead Sharks couldn’t hold drought of 94 minutes and current Sharks are eligible to off the high speed, high tal- two seconds. Mason Gow return to the team for 2019ent Lakeshore Canadiens in drew the lone assist. Ameen ’20. Carnevale explained the Stobbs Division quarter- Fadel and Nimmo replied that some may be unable to finals. for Lake- commit because of post secLakeshore shore with ondary educational pursuits swept the a wrist shot while he expects 16-year“Our guys gave first round and a two- old rookie Braedon Caetano it all they had 4-0 with a on-one break to move up to a higher level tonight and that’s 6-2 victory respectively of hockey next season. The all we can ask at Wheatley to put the Sharks will have a better unof them.” Area Arena C a n a d i e n s derstanding of who may be Former teammates Delaney MacDonald of the Sharks and Lakeshore Canadiens goalie Eric — Josh Wednesday, up 5-1. Form returning after this week’s Morneau meet at centre ice following Game 4 of their Stobbs Division quarterfinal series at Carnevale Wheatley Area Arena Wednesday, Feb. 13. The Sharks lost 6-2, granting Lakeshore a four-game Feb. 13 bethe left side player-by-player exit meet- sweep and entry into the division semifinals. (Southpoint Sun Photos) fore a crowd of the goal, ings. The team’s spring of just under D a w s o n camp will likely take place 300 spectators. The defend- Iles blasted a sharp-angle in late April or early May. ing division champions shot that Morneau partially will likely face the Dresden stopped before the disc Kings in the Stobbs Divi- wobbled into the low, right sion semifinals. corner of the net for an unThe Sharks dug a hole assisted Sharks marker. early in the fourth game, Like the second period, trailing 3-0 after 20 min- the shots were close to even utes. Jake Nimmo opened in the third. The only tally the scoring for Lakeshore was chipped in by Brandon by chipping a rebound un- Ireland with traffic buzzing der the crossbar with goalie around the Wheatley net to Catalin Morin sprawled finish the scoring. across the ice after making The Sharks were outshot the initial save. Eric Larue 38-28 and went zero for two was next, tapping a low shot on the man advantage while into the left side before Mo- the Canadiens were zero for rin could lunge across the one. The Sharks’ Jace Leach crease. The effort caused a “They’ve got a deep team, and Mitch Lantin battle the minor injury for the starting but we didn’t quit,” exCanadiens’ Hunter Bailey, Andrew Thoms and Colin netminder, forcing him to to plained Sharks head coach Sartor for possession of ® sit out momentarily in fa- Josh Carnevale. “Our guys the puck in the corner to vour of Tristan Edmondson. gave it all they had tonight Leamington musician Jody the left of the Lakeshore net during the third peWheatley’s offense and that’s all we can ask of Raffoul sings the Canadian riod of Game 4 in the Stonational anthem prior to pushed hard to break the them.” bbs Division quarterfinals Game 4 of the Stobbs Divieggshell in the dying minWith the exception of sion quarterfinals. Wednesday, Feb. 13. utes of the first, but it was Dylan Bradley who struck NG THI Family ME NE! next during a rush from the O S O Y VE left side of the goal. Ed- WE HOA R EVER Value Pack F mondson got a piece of the wrist shot, but couldn’t stop ct TUESDAYS $ 00 Eat-In Perfehe t r o or Take Out f the puck from flipping into RAY BURGER Whole CHOICE OF 4 PITAS, ! the left side of the net. amily F SALAD, FRIES & 4 DRINKS WEDNESDAYS $ Day 00 Hump Jordan Paquette put the Special 1/2 Rack of Ribs WE APOLOGIZE AHEAD OF TIME Sharks on the board early in THURSDAYS $ 00 Every FOR OUR HUGE PORTIONS! the middle stanza, firing a LB Thursday WINGS wrist shot from between the Open at 11 am Tues-Fri, Sat & Sun at 4 pm 17 Robson Rd., Leamington 519-322-5940 (Old Eye hash marks that beat former on Video)
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Cavaliers swept in hockey semis By Bryan Jessop
Ethan Litster of the Cavaliers tries to squeeze the puck between the post and left pad of L’Essor goalie Nic Chenard during Game 2 of the WECSSAA 2A boys hockey semifinals Thursday, Feb. 14 at the Kingsville Arena Complex. The Aigles won the series 2-0 with a 4-1 win at Tecumseh Arena on Wednesday and a 5-1 win in Kingsville Thursday. (Southpoint Sun Photo)
Unfortunately for the Kingsville Cavaliers, the late season L’Essor Aigles were not much like the early season Aigles. The Kingsville District Secondary School boys hockey team met the Aigles (Eagles) in the best-of-three WECSSAA Tier 1 semifinals, where they were defeated in scores of 4-1 and 5-1. L’Essor and Kingsville kicked off the season at Lakeshore’s Atlas Tube Centre November 21, where the Cavaliers handed the Te-
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cumseh-based team its only side of the Kingsville goal. shutout loss of the season, a Julien Gervais one-timed a pass at ice level into the 4-0 final. The semifinal between the right side to make it 4-1, two teams was set up after also during a power play. Gervais finished the scorL’Essor crushed Tecumseh Vista Academy 8-1 and ing with an empty CavaKingsville defeated Essex liers’ net with 3:19 remaining on the clock. 4-1. Game 1 “It was just a of the series case of playing was at Te“Struggling undisciplined cumseh Arena special teams and hockey,” exWe d n e s d a y, staying in the plained CavaFeb. 13, where box didn’t help liers head coach the Aigles our cause.” Martin Morphet won 4-1. The — Martin of his team’s Cavaliers reMorphet Game 2 loss. turned to the “Struggling speKingsville Arena Complex the fol- cial teams and staying in the lowing day in an attempt to box didn’t help our cause. force a third game, but were We outplayed them in the eliminated in a 5-1 decision. first, but the goals weren’t Special teams proved coming. Frustration set in Kingsville’s Achilles Heel, from there.” Morphet explained that on as they were zero for five on the power play while Tuesday, his team matched L’Essor scored three of its L’Essor’s play for much goals during five on four of the game, but the larger or five on three advantages. ice surface combined with Alex Carnavale opened the a shorter Kingsville bench scoring less than two min- allowed fatigue to settle in utes into the game, beating during the third period. Although next year’s Jackson Ford with a wrist shot during an offensive KDHS team will only lose three current players to rush. The Cavaliers drew graduation, Morphet anticieven about nine minutes pates that others will move later when Kaden Brennan on to play junior hockey in snapped the puck into the 2019-’20. He expects about top left corner of Chenard’s 10 players from the 2018net. With just over a min- ’19 roster to return to the ute left in the first however, team in November. Kristian Pelling buried a shot from the right side of the goal during a scramble in front of the crease. After a scoreless second period, the Aigles inflicted Games over 180: further damage just beTony Ingratta 181, fore the halfway point of Dan Dalimonte 200-192, the third. During a double Albert Salvati 190, Kelpower play, Tyler Jajoie rely Bruner 203-232, Tys leased a low wrist shot from Schaafsma 195, Shawn the point that found the left Leclair 180, Jack Valade 191, Kevin Kosempel 197-209-190, Chris Kosempel 201-199-204, Heinz Kosempel 210, Alex Levchuk 207-192, John Paliwoda 190, Willy Fittler 224, Ernie Purr 191-212, Gary Garnham 181, Richard Dickau 212-193, Manfred Dickau 223 and Aaron Dickau 207. Series over 520: Tony Ingratta 535, Dan Dalimonte 562, Kelly Bruner 614, Tys Schaafsma 523, Jack Valade 545, Kevin Kosempel 596, Chris Kosempel 604, Heinz Kosempel 542, Alex Levchuk 571, Willy Fittler 540, Ernie Purr 563, Richard Dickau 575 and Aaron Dickau 538. High handicap games: Manfred Dickau 296, Alex Levchuk 288 and Richard Dickau 286. High handicap series: Tony Ingratta 826 (3rd high for season), Alex Levchuk 814 and Richard Dickau 797.
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Memories of... Kingsville, Leamington and Wheatley
Photos from Kingsville-Gosfield Heritage Society 1790-2000 A Stroll Through Time
Leamington District Secondary School skip Connor Pearce looks on as second Stephen Hotz and lead Colby Clark prepare to sweep during the second end of a WECSSAA boys curling draw Wednesday, Feb. 13 against Kingsville District Secondary School at the Sun Parlour Curling Club. Kingsville won 7-4, improving their record to 2-3-2 while Leamington’s record fell to 4-2-1.
High school curling arrives at Sun Parlour club By Bryan Jessop
Rough weather has wreaked havoc on high school sports lately, but a new curling venue for the 2019 season has made travel a little easier on teams in the southeast corner of the county. The Sun Parlour Curling Club in Leamington opened its doors to WECSSAA curling this season, much to the convenience of teams representing Leamington District Secondary School and Kingsville District High School. Although icy roads kept city teams at bay, the KDHS and LDSS boys teams met at the Leamington facility to carry on with the current season for a Wednesday, Feb. 13 draw. The Cavaliers improved their record with a 7-4 win against the Lions, delivering Leamington its second loss of the season. Kingsville improved to a record of two wins, four losses and two ties for six points with the Wednesday victory while the Lions fell to 4-2-1. One day later, LDSS suffered its third loss in a 5-4 loss to second-place Massey. The Cavaliers have iced a three-player team with Jocelyn Wright as lead and ‘half second’, Jake Tessier as ‘half second’ and vice and Matthew Pouget as skip. The team is being led by coach Tony Braithwaite. The Cavaliers have also formed one of one three WECSSAA girls teams this season, along with the Belle River Nobles and Holy Names Knights. Kingsville started with 7-3 and 11-7 losses to Holy Names and Belle River respectively, but then bounced back with a 7-6 win against the Knights. The KDHS group was to face Holy Names at the Sun Parlour Club February 13, but the city opponents declined because of inclement weather conditions. The LDSS boys team features both new and familiar faces in comparison to previous seasons. The group is made up of nine players, which would have been enough for two ‘B’ division teams that start the season prior to Christmas. With ‘A’ division competition permitting only one boys and one girls team per school, the Leamington group rotates its players from one draw to the next. Connor Smith, who served as vice last year, is skip for the 2019 LDSS squad. Ethan Pearce, Stephen Hotz, Colby Clark, Eric Wright and Luke Rahn are also back from the 2018 campaign. New players include Aden Letkeman, Dylan Paine and Emma Hamilton. The team is again CASH ROOGER led by coach Matt Dick. Patheyo is an extremely affectionate Hi there, I’m Rooger, and I’m a young and outgoing cat who loves to be guy with a lot of energy to burn! I love all The Lions boys sit at four pet and is always looking for your things in life, like going for walks, playing with toys, and being a curious guy! It is wins, three losses and a sinlove! He likes to be perched up important for you to know that while I am a high where he can keep an eye gle tie, with the stalemate big silly goof, I do need time to warm up to on everyone. Patheyo is not the people. I’m a little unsure of them, especially coming against the neighplayful type and prefers to explore when they give me too much lovin right away, though don’t worry, give me some or lounge around the house. bouring Kingsville team time and I’m sure we’ll be cuddle buddy’s. from January 15. “They’ve been doWindsor/Essex County ing quite well, Dick said. Humane Society “They’re used to playing 519-966-5751 together, which definitely windsorhumane.org helps.” Members of the LDSS team practice at the Sun Parlour facility on Tuesdays and play in either the Thursday night competitive league, the Friday mixed league or both. This year, WECSSAA Come see us for: 129 Erie St. S. curling is hosted by the All colours of Tetra Leamington Several sizes of Roseland Curling Club, 519-325-1112 Glofish kits, plants, Beach Grove Curling Club ornaments & lighting! Join us on Facebook and the Sun Parlour Curling Club in Leamington.
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Members of the Osborne School class of 1924 (S.S. No. 1 Gosfield North) were, from left ot right, beginning with the front row (kneeling) - Earl Reeb, Lawrence Pickle, Carl Laramie, Alfred Holt, Everett Cummings, Blake Rawlins. 1st Row (standing) - Martha Dewhirst, Mary Collard, Clara Reeb, Floris Frawlins, Annie Holt, Margaret Humber, Jean Myles, Lorraine Osborne, Ruby Cummings, Thelma Laramie, Marie Hillier, Hazel Reeb. 2nd Row - Grace Falconer, Florence Mason (teacher), Millie Collard, Grace Moon, Pearl Cummings, Verna Laramie, Neva Stockwell, Evelyn Wyatt, Florence Armstrong, Hazel Osborne, Evelyn Rawlins, Pearl Reeb, Marguerite Williamson, Cliff Rice, Calvin Sherk, Wilbur Haggins, Everett Moon, Lloyd Cummings, Elmer Helkie, Willis Goslin, Loyal Pickle, Virgil Collard.
A Look at Leamington’s Past courtesy of C. Scott Holland
A rare look at the M.V. Pelee Islander and M.V. Jiimaan docked end-to-end during the winter of 1995.
Clippings from the Wheatley Journal, February 1989
Dick Segedin displays one of the many Limited Edition Prints that are displayed at the North Shore Gallery. The prints vary in price and size but each is expertly framed and the gallery offers an opportunity to enjoy some beautiful art just a short drive 6 km east of Wheatley on No. 3 Highway.
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Lot 13, Concession North Middle Road, Geographic Township of Tilbury East, Municipality of Chatham-Kent. OWNER: Lucille Madeleine Reid ACREAGE: 100 acres more or less LOCATION: The premises, known municipally as 4718 Pollard Line, are situate on the south side of Pollard Line, west of Sloan Road, and will be identified by signage on the property. PROPERTY/BUILDINGS: The existing structures on the property consist of a single family residential dwelling and implement shed. The premises has access to municipal water, and is being sold in all respects in an “as is” condition. SEVERANCE: The owner will consider a tender based on the severance and retention by her of the existing residential dwelling. In order for this to occur, the dwelling must qualify as “excess housing” for the purchaser under the Planning By-Laws of the Municipality of Chatham-Kent. TERMS OF TENDER: Sealed tenders, which need only contain the tendered price and contact information, will be received by the undersigned until 4:30 p.m. on March 15, 2019, with the highest, or any, tender, not necessarily accepted. No deposit is required with the tender, but the successful tenderer will be required to enter into an agreement of purchase and sale without conditions, except as to title, by March 29, 2019, and submit a deposit of $10,000.00 at that time. Transaction to close on or before April 19, 2019, with vacant possession on that date.
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SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTION The MUNICIPALITY OF CHATHAM-KENT Take Notice that the land(s) described below will be offered for sale by public auction at 1:00 o’clock in the afternoon on the 6th day of March, 2019 at the Council Chambers of the Municipality of Chatham-Kent, 315 King Street West, Chatham, Ontario. Description of Land(s)
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1. Roll # 3650-010-001-67200 Lot 2, Plan 617; Romney; Municipality of Chatham-Kent. 1323 Bluff Line, Romney Township. This property is within the Lake Erie shoreline hazard area. New development on this property is not permitted. P.I.N. 00847 0100 (LT). Assessment: RTP 25,800
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All amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable in full at the time of the sale by money order or by a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank, trust corporation or by cash. Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. The lands do not include the mobile homes situate on the lands. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount bid plus accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer tax. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser. For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender contact: Title
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KDHS Jr. Girls win WECSSAA The Kingsville Cavaliers Junior Girls’ Volleyball team refused to let a depleted bench stand in its way of a WECSSAA championship. With four starters enjoying their Grade 10 Quebec trip, the girls stepped up and didn’t miss a beat. On Wednesday, Feb. 13 they swept their Riverside opponents 3-0 on some fine serving by Charlene Smith and Sascha Batke. The following day, they took on Brennan and managed to squeak by them 3-2 to earn the title. Members of the Junior Girls Tier 2 WECSSAA volleyball championship team are, back row, coach Darren O’Neil, Jordyn Beneteau, Charlene Smith, Annika Mastronardi, Savannah Cipkar, Sascha Batke and assistant coach Michael Majcen. In the front row are Jessica Johnson, Elise Stammler and Nicole Wuerch. (Southpoint Sun Photo)
Southpoint Red and Kingsville Green skate to a draw The Kingsville Novice Green and Southpoint Red squads met in their second round robin playoff game Saturday, Feb. 16 in front of a capacity crowd. Red was looking to make amends for its first round loss, while Kingsville looked to keep their playoff win streak alive. The Green Machine came out quick but channeled Quasimodo as they listened to the ringing of posts having hit iron seven times during the game. The Southpoint goaltender stood tall, stopping pretty well everything else in between. Kingsville managed to get on the board first as Keaton Morphet lit the lamp, finishing a feed by Jasper Dunford. A chess match ensued until Southpoint tied and then pulled ahead by one in the third as the visiting squad poured on the pressure. With the final seconds of the game ticking down, Sam Ward made his way to the bench in favour of an extra attacker. An undefeated season held in the balance as the Machine saw a Red shot graze the gaping net. Quinn Monminie picked up the lose puck and the race to beat the buzzer was on as he dashed down the boards and ultimately bulged the twine and the final horn sounded in a 2-2 tie.
Novice Reds kept busy Community Trophies Novice Red had a busy weekend and played some of their best hockey all season. The first game was against a strong Kingsville Green team. Kingsville jumped out to a 1-0 lead before the first minute had been played. The score remained 1-0 until early in the third when Sean Amaral from Southpoint scored to tie things up. Red’s Connor Rumble/Anastacio scored a second goal at the 10 minute mark. In the closing minutes of the game, Kingsville pulled the goalie and with 10 seconds left in the game they scored off a Quinn Monminie shot. Southpoint’s goalie Ty Gould was outstanding in net. The Community Trophy team then played four games at the Dodge Caravan Family Day Tournament. To begin with, they played a great game against Windsor Black, but still lost 2-1. Sean scored their lone goal. In the second game Southpoint met up with Kingsville Green, who definitely had the advantage in odd man rushes. The end result was a 3-0 game for Green. The third game pitted Southpoint against Harrow. In the first period, Connor, from Community Trophy, skated the length of the ice and back handed the puck over the Harrow goalie. The second goal for Community Trophy came when Darius Quiring took the puck behind the Harrow net, passed it out in front to Gavin Butineillo who put it away. The game ended at 2-0 and Ty Gould earned then shutout. The final game had Southpoint playing South-Kent. From a scoring standpoint it was all Sean Amaral with three goals. In the first, he came in from centre to score. The second was off a face-off in the South Kent end. The third was on an end-to-end rush. Reid Charles assisted on the second goal. In general, the Southpoint team has become more aggressive in going after the puck. They still need to incorporate teamwork into the offense. Next week, they will be in the Norwich Tournament.
Sun Parlour youths curling in Detroit Over the Saturday, Feb. 9, Sunday, Feb. 10 weekend, a group of Leamington-area youths — most of them members of the Sun Parlour Curling Club, ventured across the border to take part in a bonspiel hosted by the Detroit Curling Club. Divided into four teams, the up and coming curlers all experienced a successful weekend. One of the local groups captured the A Flight championship, another lost in the B Flight final and the other two won the C Flight and D Flight finals. The participating youths range from Grades 7 to 11 at local schools. (Submitted photo)
County Bridge results Leamington Half Century Centre Results for Monday, Feb. 11 North / South: 1st – Ron Martin and Roy Trowell; 2nd – Pauline Mikolash and Vi Major; 3rd – Helen Preyde and Al Morrison. East / West: 1st — George Hildebrandt and Henry Hildebrandt; 2nd — Dale Smith and Roger Cote; 3rd — Bob Branton and Bill Chaplin Games each Monday at 12:45 p.m. Members and new members welcome. Kingsville Bridge Club Results for Wednesday, Feb. 13 North / South: 1st – Bill Chaplin and Chris Brennan; 2nd – Marie Ellwood and Roger Cote; 3rd – Dave Derbyshire and Dale Smith. East / West: 1st — George Hildebrandt and Henry Hildebrandt; 2nd — Derek Parry and Ron Martin; 3rd — Mike Perry and Shirley Morel. Bridge is held very Wednesday at the Lion’s Hall in Kingsville. Start time 7 p.m. For further info call 519-738-4939.
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The Leamington Flyers took a moment to honour the billeting families of players Zach Taylor, Michael Andrews, Brett Postula, Cameron Armstrong, Zach Borgiel and Adam Groat prior to a Thursday, Feb. 14 game at Highbury Canco Arena against the Strathroy Rockets. The Flyers won the game 5-0 to rebound from a 5-3 loss in London a day earlier.
Flyers shut out Rockets By Bryan Jessop
KDHS Sr. boys basketball The Kingsville District High School Sr. Boys basketball team took on Belle River last Monday night, Feb. 11 in WECSSAA playoff action. As the buzzer sounded, the Cavaliers were on top 57-45 over the Nobles. Liam Rowley led all scorers with 20 points. Here, the Cavaliers try to keep their Belle River opponent from getting a clear shot. (Southpoint Sun Photo)
KDHS Jr. boys defeat Assumption The Jr. Boys basketball team battled it out in the preliminary rounds of WECSSAA Tier 2 playoff action and were rewarded for their tenacity. They defeated Assumption 53-41, with Trey Murray (above) leading all scorers, with 14 points for the Cavaliers. (Southpoint Sun Photo)
It may have been Valentine’s Day, but the Leamington Flyers showed no love for their Strathroy guests. The Flyers won a tough, physical game 5-0 Thursday, Feb. 14 for goalie Ryan Polidori’s third shutout win at Highbury Canco Arena. The victory also put three points between Leamington and London in the conference’s sprint for first place. Despite their steady parade of players into the penalty box, the Flyers did all the damage in the first period. Ninety-three seconds after the opening faceoff, Dylan Weston one-timed a Brett Postula pass high into the mesh from the slot for an early 1-0 Leamington lead. Thomas Michaud earned the other assist. Just over 10 minutes later, Adam Jeffery beat Vince Michelizzi with a quick wrist shot just after the goaltender fell to his knees. Ryan Gagnier and Michael Andrews set up the goal. The Rockets kept it close on the shot clock — on which they trailed 9-8 after the first buzzer — thanks largely to three power play opportunities. Leamington’s penalty killing unit however was effective through the first period.
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referring to a loss in London 24 hours earlier. “We played a balanced game and its good to get a win like that.” The win brought the Flyers ‘magic number’ — any combination of their own wins and London losses to secure first place in the Western Conference — to three. “It was a good, physical game and we worked hard in their zone,” noted Weston after his two-goal performance. “Now, we’re taking it game by game and hoping to win out the rest of the season.” On February 13, Leamington suffered a 5-3 loss in London at the hands of the Nationals, allowing the defending Western champs to
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Strathroy’s defense was kept on its heels for most of the second, where the guests were outshot 18-5. Weston buried his second of the night with a high wrist shot into the left side of the visitors’ net 33 seconds into the period, again after being set up by Postula and Michaud. Wyatt O’Neil made it 4-0 about 13 minutes later after taking hold of a save off a Zach Taylor shot and sending it into the lower left corner past a diving Michelizzi. Cameron Armstrong claimed the second assist. The teams were even in shots for the third, where both sides missed a handful of scoring chances by inches. The Rockets hit two posts while at the south end of the rink, the puck slid through Michelizzi’s crease and just wide of the post. The only marker was potted by Michael Andrews, who tucked his own rebound over the line from the left side of the goal. Assists went to Postula and Taylor. Leamington outshot the Rockets 41-25 and went zero for four on the power play as Strathroy was held to zero four five. “It was a good bounce back win for us,” said Flyers head coach Cam Crowder,
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KDHS girls hockey vs. TVA The Kingsville Cavaliers’ Sophie Coristine and a Tecusmeh Vista Academy defender race for a puck along the boards behind the Vortex net during a WECSSAA 2A girls’ quarterfinal hockey game Monday, Feb. 11 at the Kingsville Arena Complex. The Tecumseh team advanced to the semifinals with a 1-0 win.
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