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Wheatley Winter Sale on Saturday WHEATLEY — A number of businesses, crafters and artists will collaborate on the Wheatley Winter Sale on Saturday, December 4, to provide local residents with a truly local shopping experience. The event has popped up on Facebook in the recent days and promises to offer something for
everyone. Mark your calendars to drive around and support your local vendors at their locations. Dress and mask for the occasion as the vendors will be awaiting your arrival from their driveways or garages. Products offered range from gift items, baking
Wednesday, December 1, 2021
and crafts to artwork gift baskets and knitted items. A full list of participants and map of where they are located is on their Facebook page at https:// w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m / events/225700446295518. The event runs from 10 am to 4 pm.
PLENTY OF LIGHTS
GOODFELLOWS COMMUNITY CAN DRIVE
Canned Goods will be collected in Leamington
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10 If not at home please leave cans on your porch.
TOGETHER WE CAN ENSURE MORE KIDS ARRIVE AT SCHOOL READY TO LEARN.
KINGSVILLE — The lights are on at the Williams house located at 24 Marshwoods Blvd. in Kingsville. The annual light show officially kicked off November 29 at 6 p.m. with some new shows this year in sync to new playlists that can be heard by tuning into FM 91.5 on your car radio. Twenty minute shows run nightly at 6, 7, and 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday with a 9 p.m. show on Friday and Saturdays through the holidays (until Dec. 26). The house has over 53,000 light bulbs that shimmer, twinkle, flash and change colours to holiday favourites and modern hits. The event has also raised funds for local charities each year through donations. This year, donations will be given to the Windsor Cancer Foundation. In 2020, $10,486.85 was raised for the Canadian Cancer Society from the light show. To check out showtimes and playlist go to http://www.williamslightshow.com. SUN photo by Deanna Bertrand
Country Christmas at Jack Miner
KINGSVILLE — The sights and sounds of Christmas will fill the grounds at the Jack Miner Migratory Bird Sanctuary this weekend, December 3, 4 and 5. Kids’ activities and carving exhibits will be on display and the smell of bonfires, hot cocoa and cider will waft through the air, as the Jack Miner Foundation puts on this family-oriented weekend. On Friday night from 5-8 pm, Santa will be by the fireplace in the Miner house for children to visit. Be sure to bring your letters to Santa and include your address so he can write back. Also from 5-8 pm, Santa’s Workshop will be held on the grounds for kids to
try their hand at arts and crafts. Santa’s Workshop will continue on Saturday and Sunday evenings as well. On Saturday at 1 pm, the roar of snowmobiles and ATVs will fill the air as a snowmobile/ATV show will be held on the grounds. On Sunday from 2-4 pm, there be a visit from many of the local mascots, including Honkers the Goose and they will be available for photos. The entire grounds will be lit up with Christmas lights every evening from December 3 to January 1. Be sure to visit jackminer.ca for more details.
can DRIVE KDHS
Students In School
Public may drop off cans at KDHS, front circle of school Nov. 30 - Dec. 6 • 2:30 - 5:30 pm or Cycle Works, 20 Division North Nov. 22 - Dec. 6 Wed. to Fri. • 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Sat. • 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
SHOW YOUR LOCAL LOVE. DONATE AT WEAREUNITED.COM
Proceeds of Can Drive are going to the Kingsville Goodfellows for Chrismas Hampers