Southpoint Sun - November 4, 2020

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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

KINGSVILLE’S THIRD ANNUAL PUMPKIN PARADE

KINGSVILLE - Over 400 carved pumpkins lined the walkway of Lakeside Park on Sunday evening for the 3rd Annual Pumpkin Parade. In the photo on the left, residents were asked to once again drop off used pumpkins in the afternoon, while Kingsville Communities in Bloom members displayed them around the park’s pathways with battery operated candles. On the right, residents were then invited back for the parade of pumpkins from 6-8 p.m. Photos by Deanna Bertrand

Remember our fallen at home this year The Poppy Campaign will not see WHEATLEY anyone on the streets distributing poppies LEGION NEWS BRANCH 324 this year. Poppy boxes have been placed in Jan Watson businesses in Leamognize those fought and ington and Wheatley. Income from poppy dis- those who died for the tribution helps the many freedoms we enjoy today. veterans who are in need. Also we regret that the Remembrance Day, Branch will not be open this year, will differ from for fellowship following past years. There will not the service. Lori Gouin ran the be a parade to the Cenotaph. Due to space limita- Meat Draws on Octotions the general public ber 31. Joyce Epplett and is asked to not attend; Judy Pickle each won however, if you wish to twice and the other winlay a wreath you may ners were Linda Niehus, do so any time before Bernie Niehus, Sue Sythe service. Any Legion mons, Bill Hyatt, Karen member who is attending Chadwick, Jim McClellan must wear a mask and and Sandy Simpson. Julie practice social distancing. Reid won the 50/50 draw. Don’t forget those in This year marks the 75th Anniversary of the end our community who are of World War II and we in need when you are encourage our citizens shopping. Our Annual to go out to your porch Christmas Gift Campaign at 11 a.m. to observe a for our local Communiminute of silence to rec- ty Chest will run from

Daily E-Waste Drop Off at the following: Colasanti’s 1550 Rd 3 E, Ruthven Joe Meloche Ford Amherstburg Harrow and Colchester South Arena Computers for Kids Windsor

We offer FREE PICKUPS for Corporations & Businesses

www.cfkcanada.org For more information please call

519-253-KIDS (5437) 4150 Sandwich St. Windsor ON Registered Charity # 860001437RR0001

November 28 to December 12. Unwrapped gifts for ages newborn to elderly and non-perishable food items can be dropped off at the Branch. If you bring in items worth at least $10 to the Meat Draws on Saturday you will receive $10 worth of free meat draw tickets. All funds raised at these Meat Draws will be donated to the Community Chest to enable them to purchase anything that is lacking to ensure a Merry Christmas for these families.

LAC

Kingsville provides update on light and odour nuisance by-law KINGSVILLE — On Monday, October 26, Kingsville Town Council enacted a Lighting and Odour Nuisance By-Law that took effect immediately. The Municipal By-law Enforcement Officers have since been in contact with several greenhouse operators, and are working on formulating individual plans to attain compliance with respect to light nuisances. Additional outreach to all growers and property owners in this sector is being pursued to provide further awareness and education surrounding the requirements of the bylaw for both light and odour. “This is a challenge faced across the region,” said Kingsville Mayor, Nelson

Santos. “Council moved this by-law to mitigate nuisances affecting overall enjoyment of property for residents, and our enforcement officers are setting short timelines to give growers the opportunity to comply, or provide proof compliance is imminent, before tickets are issued.” The Town will be further inviting area growers and operators to an information session in the near future to go over the by-law requirements and expectations for both lighting and odour offences. For any questions or if you would like to submit a by-law enforcement request, visit www.kingsville.ca/reportit or call (519) 733-2305 EXT. 0.

Leamington Arts Centre Create. Sustain. Celebrate.

artNEWS Leamington Arts Centre - 519.326.2711 - leamingtonartscentre.com

onVIEW: just opened this week SHOOTERS PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: members exhibit THE WUNDER SHOW: Jay Raven WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD: Toni Wells

ARTboard A SIGNATURE CHRISTMAS: indoor artist market Artisans reserve your space now to display and sell your work in this large “gift shop” style month-long exhibition. All forms of arts and crafts welcome! Entry deadline is Nov 22 or until spaces are full. Visit our website or stop in the LAC for entry form and details. 8x10: AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST Drop off your best 8×10” printed photos in the categories of: Abstract, Weather, Architecture. Prizes in each category! As part of the entry fee, photos will be professionally matted and displayed in the gallery in January. Entry deadline Fri Dec 18, 4pm. Sponsored by Framing by ANNA and SPEEDPRINT.

Art Supply Store LAC members receive 10% OFF everyday, all day on all in-stock and special order items. New items just in this week, stop in, stock up and save!

FREE ADMISSION: Thurs - Fri 10-4:30, Sat & Sun 12-4

Generous Supporters: Southpoint Sun & the Municipality of Leamington

KINGSVILLE GOODFELLOWS

2O2O Christmas Baskets

Those who wish a basket, please register with your name and contact number at the KINGSVILLE FOOD BANK or call 519-733-8591 Tuesday, November 10 Thursday, November 12 Tuesday, November 17 Thursday, November 19 Tuesday, November 24 Thursday, November 26 A Goodfellow will contact you for your information. THIS WILL BE THE ONLY WAY TO REGISTER THIS YEAR.


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Francine Honey releases new 'double-single'

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GOJHL issues 'return to play' guidelines

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Broadbent internet coming to rural areas

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Kingsville Brewing Co. announces cancer fundraiser

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Kniaziew Optometry Dresden expansion adds fourth Chatham-Kent location

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WFCU garners new workplace honour

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Kingsville provides update on light and odour nuisance by-law

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Student grows and donates hydroponic lettuce

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Complex re-opens renovated fitness room

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Victory in Europe - May 8, 1945

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Trick-or-treaters enjoy decent weather for social distanced Halloween

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Gleaners keep up production despite COVID challenges

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Drive Out Breast Cancer Golf Tournament totalled $6700

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BC history buff memorializes popular Leamington pilot

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Fire department reminds us to check carbon monoxide alarms

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Political trailblazer Margaret Birch was born in Leamington

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Tiny tots brave temps for treats

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Leamington Council defers light abatement by-law for public input

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