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Leamington holding public meeting on old LDSS site Leamington Council will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, July 26 at 6 pm to consider a zoning by-law amendment for 125 Talbot Street West — the former Leamington District Secondary School. It is proposed that the site be rezoned from Institutional (I) to a site specific Residential Zone to allow future residential development including two-unit dwellings, semi-detached dwellings, townhomes and multi-unit dwellings, including apartment buildings less than six storeys in height. The zoning will also permit a limited amount of commercial uses which are supportive to the proposed residential uses on the site. This meeting will be held in a virtual forum through electronic participation only. There will not be an in-person meeting. You may view the meeting on the municipality’s website at www.leamington.ca/live. If you wish to provide oral comments at the electronic meeting, you must register in advance by emailing clerks@leamington.ca or calling 519-326-5761 ext. 1121 prior to 12 pm the date of the meeting. Once you register, you will be contacted by the clerk’s department and provided information on how to make your submission at the electronic meeting by electronic participation. To participate, you will need access to a computer or tablet with internet service or a telephone. As an alternative to attending the virtual meeting, written correspondence may be submitted to the Clerk no later than 12 pm on the date of the meeting. Email clerks@leamington.ca, drop it in the Leamington Municipal Building mail slot located to the right of the rear entrance off the Queen’s Avenue parking lot, or mail it to the Municipal Building at 111 Erie Street North, Leamington, Ontario, N8H 2Z9. Written correspondence may be included on the agenda, which will be published on the municipal website and will form part of the public record.

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Callum Savard holds up his 11” bass, caught at the annual Kids’ Fishing Derby hosted by the Southwest Outdoors Club on Saturday, July 9. Callum won the prize for the largest bass caught as about 200 kids enjoyed free fishing, prizes and refreshments at Wheatley Harbour. Southwest Outdoors Club photo

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By Greg Coulter The Town of Kingsville gave outgoing Mayor Nelson Santos a great sendoff last week as dignitaries, friends, family and residents came together to wish him farewell. July 17 will officially mark the end of the 25year Santos era — serving the citizens of Kingsville and Essex County — as he pursues a new career opportunity as CAO of the Township of Adjala-Toso-

rontio. Thursday, July 7 was marked with an open house at Lakeside Pavilion where well-wishers were treated to refreshments and a tribute slide show. Mayor Santos greeted each of the guests with conversations of past accomplishments and future opportunities, not only for himself and his family but also for the community that he has proudly

served. Leamington Mayor Hilda MacDonald was one of the first guests to arrive. They have known each other for over 40 years and as she offered congratulations she also noted, “I’m a little bit sad to see this day happen.” Mayor Santos assured her they will remain in touch. Council will soon begin the quest to fill his seat.

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DEMOLITION OF A KINGSVILLE LANDMARK

The Kingsville Railway Powerhouse was demolished recently as neighbours watched the demolition of one of Kingsville’s oldest buildings from afar (top photo). The powerhouse once equipped the Windsor-Essex and Lakeshore Rapid Railway. The railway operated from 1905 until about 1932 when the last electric rail car operated on the line. The powerhouse closed in 1930. Photos submitted by Deborah Chausse

Fatal fire investigation continues A fire in the 300 block of Erie Street South in Leamington on Friday, July 8 has left one person dead and a home totally destroyed. The Office of the Ontario Fire Marshal was called in by Leamington Fire Services and Ontario Provincial Police and was still on scene as of Monday morning. Details are scarce at this point but it is known that a deceased person was found inside the burned out shell by investigators. The Essex County OPP Crime Unit and OPP Forensic Identification

Services were assisting the Chief Coroner and members from the Fire Marshal’s Office in determining the identity of the victim and investigating the cause of the blaze. The call came in at 11:52 p.m. on Friday evening and crews arrived on scene to find the home completely engulfed. Essex County OPP is requesting anyone who was in the area of Erie Street South and Robson Road between the hours of 10:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. on Friday, July 8 and who may have witnessed anything or have dashcam or

security camera footage to call the Essex County OPP Crime Unit at 1-888-3101122. Should you wish to remain anonymous, you can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or leave an anonymous online message at www. catchcrooks.com where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000. As the investigation is ongoing, there will be a continued police presence in the area. Further updates will be provided when new information becomes available.


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Police have seized more than $61 million worth of illegal cannabis from two Kingsville production sites as part of an ongoing investigation under the Cannabis Act. On June 28, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Provincial Joint Forces Cannabis Enforcement Team (PJFCET) executed two search warrants in Kingsville at two greenhouse locations and two associated residences. As a result, police seized more than 45,000 illegal cannabis plants and eight tonnes of pro-

cessed illegal cannabis estimated to be worth more than $61 million, as well as offence-related property estimated to be in excess of $300,000. Charges have not been laid at this time and the investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to contact the OPP-led PJFCET at 1-888310-1122 If you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800222-8477 (TIPS). The OPP-led PJFCET was provided assistance throughout this investigation by members of

the Provincial Asset Forfeiture Unit, OPP West Region Emergency Response Team, OPP West Region Community Street Crime Unit, the Canada Border Services Agency and the Windsor Police Service. The PJFCET is responsible for enforcing federal and provincial cannabis laws. This dedicated team investigates criminal enterprises that illegally produce, distribute and sell cannabis that ultimately exploits and abuses the legal cannabis market.

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Wheatley Horticultural society unveils plans for arboretum By Greg Coulter Wheatley community spirit continues to thrive and bounce back from last year’s explosion. The members of the Wheatley Horticultural Society are just one of many groups that continue to improve the village and surrounding area. They recently spearheaded a communi-

ty-wide initiative to improve the local park area gardens and continue with the main street’s flower and hanging baskets, faithfully watered by Scott Makey. Their latest project kicked off on Saturday, July 9 with a flag raising ceremony at the Wheatley Area Arena to celebrate the Year of the Garden.

Chatham-Kent Mayor Darrin Canniff, left, watches as C-K councillor Melissa Harrigan addresses the guests along with Horticulrutal Society President Donna Matier, right. Sun photos by Greg Coulter

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The ceremony also included a tree planting to kick off the new Arboretum and Learning Trail located just north of the ball diamonds. After the ceremony, eight homeowners teamed with the group to open their properties for the first ever garden tour. The tour was very successful with over 100 tickets sold and also featured refreshments and baked goods. Proceeds raised from the tour and a raffle will go directly to the purchase of trees, information signs, benches and workout equipment for the new learning trail. President Donna Matier noted that Canada becomes the first country to celebrate the Year of the Garden, inviting Canadians to “Live the Garden Life” and discover the positive effects of gardening. Dignitaries on hand included Chatham-Kent Mayor Darrin Caniff, Ward 1 Councillor Melissa Harrigan, Genevieve Champagne, CK Active Transportation and Special Events co-ordinator,

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Members of the Horticultural Society at unveiling of the Arboretum and Learning Trail plans. From left are Sophie Jefferson, Crystal Bilinski, Holly Omstead-McRae, Marg Laman, Donna Matier, Kim Robinson, Barb Carson and Julie Mills.

Members of the Wheatley Horticultural Society gather at Wenzler’s Landing to fine tune the details of the upcoming Wheatley garden tour on July 9.

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In 2022 Erie Shores Health Foundation is celebrating our 30th anniversary of caring in this community. Since 1992, we have believed in the power of generosity to save and change lives. Evolving from the original hospital foundation, today we raise funds for both Erie Shores HealthCare and the Hospice Erie Shores Campus in Essex County. We thank you all for your support in the past, and look forward to the future.

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and other musings

Last week’s outage may prompt cell company changes In early 2014 — after being out of work for about a year and a half — we made the decision to take on a job that would require me to own a cellphone and know how to use it. Prior to then, I had only dabbled with a used flip phone and a pay as you go plan. Unlike most of our family and friends, our lives weren’t dependent upon smartphones at that time. When we made the decision to each get a smartphone, Deb and I talked about the option of keeping our home phone. At that point we decided to ditch the home phone and really haven’t had any regrets over that decision in the eight years since. Last Friday’s Rogers outage was a challenge for any of us

who have Rogers accounts, but it also gave us time to reflect on the quiet that came with that. After eight years of constantly looking at our phones, it was kind of nice to just set them down and go on with life without worrying about social media and other things that don’t really count in the grand scheme of things. We were in the midst of a mini-vacation to the Thousand Islands when the outage occurred. Initially, we felt a bit of panic because we had very little cash on us and already knew that debit purchases were affected pretty much everywhere. Our only other concern was if anyone from back home was trying to contact us for an emergency.

We decided to go for a ride into the countryside and have a nice quiet day. Thankfully the satellite radio was still working so we threw on a classic rock station and enjoyed the drive. We stopped for lunch and enjoyed the waterfront along the St. Lawrence River and then decided to find a theatre and see the new Elvis movie, which was fantastic. We didn’t worry about how many likes our latest Facebook post had or even our email. It was kind of like freedom for a few hours. By dinner time, we had made our way to a bank machine and took out enough cash for dinner and a full tank of gas, just in case things didn’t return to normal in time.

First car ride was in a Packard

Last month, I invited readers of my column to tell me the make and year of the first car they rode in. Kent Weale, a good friend in Port Credit, tells us he was born late at

night on Sunday, January 16, 1944, at the Toronto General Hospital. Kent’s dad wanted their family doctor to deliver the baby and phoned him while the doctor was attending

a very swanky Saturday evening house party. He immediately left the party and headed downtown to perform the delivery. He was the only doctor the staff could

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By the time dinner was complete, we had some spotty service popping up and by the time morning arrived, we were on our way back home with text messages starting to flow into our phones from the day before. As we had hoped, there was nothing urgent and we made our way back to the Sun Parlour without incident. We still don’t regret no longer having a home phone and I assume we never will. It wouldn’t have made a difference for us on Friday anyway. It was nice to be disconnected for the 12 hours that we were and brought a new appreciation for just living

ever remember delivering a baby while wearing a tuxedo! A few days later, Kent and his mom were driven home by Dad in the family car, a black 1941

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life without being dependent upon a device. Now, let’s hope that the downtime brings change to the landscape of the tele-communications monopoly that exists in Canada, which in turn may bring us some relief on our cell phone bills down the road. It’s often been said that Canada has the most expensive cell phone plans in the world and that’s because two companies control the market and the pricing. Maybe Friday’s fiasco will prompt officials to look at that and make some changes.

THE OLD CAR DETECTIVE Bill Sherk Packard four-door sedan. The car was named

Four guys in a Packard, with Kent Weale behind the wheel and me in the rumble seat with my hand on the fender!

after James Ward Packard, who began building cars bearing his name in Warren, Ohio, in 1899. Kent Weale today owns a Packard, but not the one his dad owned. Kent now owns an exact replica of a 1933 Packard convertible mounted on a modern chassis with automatic transmission. The photo you see here was taken at a car show in Waterdown, with Kent behind the wheel and three of his friends along for the ride. I’m the guy in the rumble seat with his hand on the rear fender. Always looking for stories. Email biltsherk@sympatico.ca.

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Gas release reported at APEC 1 site in Wheatley At approximately 3 p.m. Wednesday, July 6, monitoring systems picked up a release of gas while crews were working at the APEC 1 site in Wheatley. Work was stopped and samples of the gas were taken for analysis. At approximately 5 p.m. the release of gas ended. Workers were in the process of excavating

around the well in preparation for driving a larger conductor pipe over the existing well when the release occurred. Chatham-Kent Fire Chief Chris Case confirmed that the safety plans guiding the operations worked as planned. “Gas was collected and directed to the vent to be flared,” said Chief Case. “At no time was there a risk to our community

located beyond the evacuation zone.” Chief Case noted that a sufficient amount of gas was present for those nearby to detect a smell. He noted that instruments detected 24 parts per billion in the atmosphere, less than one-hundredth of the amount that would represent a safety hazard.

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Kingsville Friendly Club Card results at the Kingsville Friendly Club on Tuesday, July 5 were as follows. Bridge: Alta VanVliet 4120, Bert Patrick 3310, Roy Trowell 2660. Euchre: Carrie Schultz 91, Elsie Ring 86, Sharie Blythe 85. Sandi Campbell had most lone hands with seven. Cribbage: Sue Girardin 1154, Bob Bell 1136. On Friday, July 8, 34 members turned out for an afternoon of cards. Scores were as follows. Bridge: Carolyn Brown 2990, Bert Patrick 2690, Dennis Peters 2550.

Euchre: Sharie Blythe 76, Dave Patterson 75, Willy Fittler 74. Lila Withers had most lone hands with five. Pepper: Winnie Moore 285, Rose Foldesi 280, Bill Fielding 271. Winnie Moore and Rose Foldesi tied for most Peppers with six each. After cards, the group celebrated July birthdays with coffee and cake. PLEASE NOTE: As of Tuesday, July 12, Cribbage will no longer be available. Pepper will be played every Tuesday and Friday, along with Euchre and Bridge.

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Enbridge Gas Inc. has applied to the Ontario Energy Board for approval to construct approximately 31 kilometres of natural gas pipelines and ancillary facilities, in the Municipality of Chatham Kent, Municipality of Lakeshore, Town of Kingsville and Municipality of Leamington Learn more. Have your say. Enbridge Gas Inc. has applied to the Ontario Energy Board for approval to construct two pipelines and associated ancillary facilities, which are collectively referred to as the Panhandle Regional Expansion Project. The first pipeline, called the Panhandle Loop, involves the construction of approximately 19 kilometres of 36-inch diameter steel pipeline that will originate at Enbridge Gas Inc.’s existing Dover Transmission Station in the Municipality of Chatham Kent and tie in to an existing pipeline at a new valve site station, in the Municipality of Lakeshore. Enbridge Gas Inc. proposes to start construction of the Panhandle Loop in the first quarter of 2023 and to place the pipeline in-service by November 2023. The second pipeline, called the Leamington Interconnect, involves the construction of approximately 12 kilometres of 16-inch steel pipeline and valve site station facilities in the Municipality of Lakeshore, the Town of Kingsville and the Municipality of Leamington. Enbridge Gas Inc. proposes to start construction of the Leamington Interconnect in the second quarter of 2024 and to place the project in-service by November 2024. Enbridge Gas Inc. says that the Panhandle Regional Expansion Project is needed to add capacity to the Panhandle Transmission System which transports natural gas between Enbridge Gas Inc.’s Dawn Compressor Station, located in the Township of Dawn-Euphemia, and the Ojibway Valve Site, located in the City of Windsor. Enbridge Gas Inc. estimates the cost of both phases of the project to be $314.4 million and says that it will seek approval to recover the cost from ratepayers in a future rate application. Enbridge Gas Inc. is also asking the Ontario Energy Board to approve the form of agreement it offers to landowners to use their land for routing or construction of the proposed pipelines. The location of the proposed pipelines is shown in the map.

THE ONTARIO ENERGY BOARD WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) will hold a public hearing to consider Enbridge Gas’s application. During the hearing, which could be an oral or written hearing, we will question Enbridge Gas on the case. We will also hear questions and arguments from individual consumers, municipalities and others whose interests would be affected. At the end of this hearing, the OEB will decide whether to approve the application. As part of its review of this application, the OEB will assess Enbridge Gas’s compliance with the OEB’s Environmental Guidelines for the Location, Construction and Operation of Hydrocarbon Pipelines and Facilities in Ontario. The OEB will also assess whether the duty to consult with Indigenous Communities potentially affected by the proposed pipelines has been discharged with respect to the application. More information on the types of issues that the OEB may consider are provided on the OEB’s website in the form of a standard issues list: https://www.oeb.ca/sites/default/files/issues-list-LTC-natural-gas.pdf The OEB is an independent and impartial public agency. We make decisions that serve the public interest. Our goal is to promote a financially viable and efficient energy sector that provides you with reliable energy services at a reasonable cost. BE INFORMED AND HAVE YOUR SAY You have the right to information regarding this application and to be involved in the process. • • • • •

You can review the application filed by Enbridge Gas on the OEB’s website now You can find information on the OEB’s website at www.oeb.ca/participate You can find information on the duty to consult with Indigenous peoples on the OEB’s website at www.oeb.ca/industry/applications-oeb/consultation-indigenous-peoples You can file a letter with your comments, which will be considered during the hearing You can become an intervenor. As an intervenor you can ask questions about Enbridge Gas‘s application and make arguments on whether the OEB should approve Enbridge Gas‘s request. Apply by July 25, 2022 or the hearing will go ahead without you and you will not receive any further notice of the proceeding At the end of the process, you can review the OEB’s decision and its reasons on our website

LEARN MORE Our file number for this case is EB-2022-0157. To learn more about this hearing, find instructions on how to file a letter with your comments or become an intervenor, or to access any document related to this case, please select the file number EB-2022-0157 from the www.oeb.ca/noticeltc on the OEB website. You can also phone our Public Information Centre at 1-877-632-2727 with any questions. ORAL VS. WRITTEN HEARINGS There are two types of OEB hearings – oral and written. The OEB intends to proceed by way of a written hearing in this case. If you think an oral hearing is needed, you can write to the OEB to explain why by July 25, 2022. PRIVACY If you write a letter of comment, your name and the content of your letter will be put on the public record and the OEB website. However, your personal telephone number, home address and email address will be removed. If you are a business, all your information will remain public. If you apply to become an intervenor, all information will be public. This hearing will be held under section 90(1) and 97 of the Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998, S.O. 1998, c.15, Schedule B. Ontario Energy Board P.O. Box 2319, 27th Floor 2300 Yonge Street Toronto ON M4P 1E4 Attention: Registrar Filings: https://p-pes.ontarioenergyboard.ca/PivotalUX/. E-mail: registrar@oeb.ca


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SWOC kids’ fishing derby draws large crowd at harbour By Greg Coulter The annual Southwest Outdoors Club (SWOC) kids fishing derby was once again a huge success after a couple of years off due to the COVID pandemic. Club President Dan Reive was ecstatic with the support of the community and sponsors of the event. Major events sponsor Leamington Canadian Tire surprised the club with a 100% donation when they tried to purchase items for the prize table. It is the goal of the club that every participant receives a

The pier at Wheatley Harbour was full of families during the annual SWOC Kids’ Fishing Derby on Saturday, July 9. SUN photo by Greg Coulter

Young Callum Savard gets his bass measured by SWOC club member Don Wigle while club president Dan Reive looks on. SUN photo by Greg Coulter

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TUESDAY, JULY 19 Digital Safety with OPP Constable Katherine Burt - 11:00 am at Kingsville Community Centre 1860 Division Rd. N. Learn how to recognize frauds and scams on email and phone. Participants get a copy of Digital Safety For The Non Tech Savvy book. Free Admission. Register: admin@kingsvillecentre.com or 226-773-5830

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THURSDAY JULY 28 Coffee House with Joe Perry & Friends - 6:30-8:30 at Kingsville Community Centre 1860 Division Rd. N. Musicians, singers, poets and story tellers and all are welcome. Fun, free, family friendly eveing of music and refreshments.

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ONGOING ERIE SHORES TOASTMASTERS MEETING in person at 6:00 pm every other Wednesday at SEACLIFF MANOR - Theatre Room, 30 Seacliff Dr. E., Leamington. Develop your Communication and Leadership Skills in a positive, friendly environment. Next meetings are July 20, August 3, August 17 and August 31. Visit a meeting and see how you like it! For more info Email: ErieShoresTM@yahoo. com Facebook: Erie Shores Toastmasters or go to ErieShores.toastmastersclubs.org. KINGSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE CAFE - Open Tuesdays & Thursdays 9am to noon. Free Cookies, coffee & Wifi, 1860 Division Rd. N. Kingsville. TAI CHI - Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:00 a.m. Free drop-in program at Kingsville Community Centre. Join us for gentle flowing stretching and movements. 1860 Division Rd. N. Kingsville. PLAY THE UKULELE WITH LIONEL KNIGHTS - Every Monday beginning June 6 at St. John’s Anglican Church in Leamington. Bring a music stand and your own uke if you can. There will be limited ukes available for use. Cost is $5 per session, which goes to the St. John’s kitchen to help with their programs. Call Lionel at 519-398-9645 for more info.

JOIN THE KINGSVILLE FRIENDLY CLUB TO PLAY CARDS every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, 12:45 p.m., at the Unico Community Centre, 33 Beech St., Kingsville. Tuesday is euchre, bridge, cribbage. Friday is euchre, bridge, pepper. Must be 50+ years of age to join. If interested, drop in any Tuesday or Friday. KINGSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE GUITAR WELLNESS - Thursdays 4:00 pm, Free drop-in program. Group guitar lessons to enhance physical, emotional and spiritual wellness. 1860 Division Rd. N. Kingsville. IF YOU WANT TO DRINK, THAT’S YOUR BUSINESS If you want to stop, we can help. Call Alcoholics Anonymous: 519-999-1234. MELO CLINIC & PREGNANCY CENTRE, 75 Erie Street South, Unit 103, Leamington, offers free and confidential services provided by registered nurses. Pregnancy tests, STI testing & treatment. Call 24/7 for confidential support 519-326-0612. Business calls 519-326-3821. www.pregnancycentre.net.

T.O.P.S. - Take Off Pounds Sensibly - Meetings are held every Tuesday evening at the Leamington Half Century Centre, 160 Talbot St. E. Weigh-in from 6:00 - 6:45 p.m. Meeting 7:00 - 7:30 p.m. First meeting is free. For more inforamtoin call Joan at 519-326-2388. Everyone welcome.

COMMUNITY TAKEOUT IS AVAILABLE at Leamington United Church, 4:00 - 5:00 pm every Monday. St. John’s Anglican Church also has takeout meals available every Wednesday from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Food is available from St. Vincent De Paul at St. Michael’s Parish 226-340-7233, Salvation Army Food Bank, The warming Cross at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Food Cupboard at St. John’s Anglican church, The Bridge (ages 14-24), Food Pantry at Parkdale Variety, neighbourhood pantry at Erie South and Marlborough and the Angel Pantry at St. John’s Anglican Church. All are free. All are welcome.

KINGSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE CAFE Open Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:00 am to noon. Free Coffee, Free Cookies & Free Wifi. 1860 Division Rd. N. Kingsville.

KINGSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE TAICHI - Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:00 am - Free drop-in program. Join us for gentle flowing stretching and movements. 1860 Division Rd. N. Kingsville.

MUSICIANS AND SINGERS WANTED at the Leamington Half Century Club to join in the weekly singalong every Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. Drop in if interested (160 Talbot St. E.). Call 519-326-2521 for more info. KINGSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE YARN SOCIAL - Tuesdays 10:00 am, Free drop-in program. Bring your knitting or crochet project, share patterns and more. 1860 Division Rd. N. Kingsville.

prize. The massive prize table featured numerous bikes for kids of all sizes and a mountain of fishing gear. There were 194 youngsters who took part in the derby and the club served up over 400 lunches for participants and family members. Callum Savard took home the prize for the largest bass with an 11-inch smallmouth. Brayden Hutchingame-Lumley caught the largest sheephead, which came in at 20.75 inches.

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By Bonnie Dawson On July 6, Linda Wigfield welcomed everyone to an afternoon of Bingo. The Bingo winners included Pat Matier, Bob Dawson, Bonnie A. Dawson, Dorothy Bailey, Mary Siddall, Barb Siddall and Pat Churchill. Thanks to Tammy Krawchuk for calling the numbers and Pauline Sample for handing out the prizes. The winners of the 50/50 draws were Dorothy Bailey and Bonnie A. Dawson.

Collections are held on the first Monday of the month at 10 a.m. Quilting is on Monday and Thursdays. Exercise has started back up and members are to use the north door to enter. Bingo is held on the first and third Wednesdays of the month. The next Bingo will be on July 20 at 1:30 p.m. The cost is $1. Euchre continues every Tuesday afternoon but there has been a time change. It is now held

from 1:30 until 3:30 at a cost of $2. If anyone has any ideas for other activities, please let the board know. If you have any questions, concerns or suggestions, please use the suggestion box which is opened at the executive meetings. The board can’t solve any problems if they don’t know about them. Those who want refreshments are asked to bring their own. Until next time…

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Shoreline Association raises alarm with feds, province over Hillman Marsh By Mark Ribble A letter from the Leamington Shoreline Association to the provincial and federal governments is aimed at raising awareness to the fragile shoreline surrounding Hillman Marsh and the eastern coast of Point Pelee National Park. The report, sent to Premier Doug Ford, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and numerous other government ministers, was released to the media on Tuesday and outlines the hazardous conditions along the Hillman Marsh Conservation Area. “We would like to bring to your attention a dangerous situation that currently exists in Leamington, Ontario’s Point Pelee Peninsula,” says the letter.

An attachment contained overhead photos of the area and how the shoreline has changed over the years, with the current breach in the barrier beach area showing prominently. “Left unchecked, it will result in catastrophic flooding and the potential loss of life to those living on Leamington’s Point Pelee Peninsula,” said the letter. “Over 500 homes and businesses, 7,500 acres of farmland (including 250 acres of Indigenous property), 850 acres of wetland and 3,800 acres of national park land are at risk.” In November 2021, the Municipality of Leamington, with the support of the Essex Region Conservation Authority, submitted an $18 million

proposal to the Federal Government Disaster Mitigation and Adaption Fund (DMAF) to protect and preserve the area. The letter and report are in support of Leamington’s bid for funding to mitigate the issue. “On behalf of those affected by this situation, we appeal to those with influence and authority to expedite the approval of this proposal for the safety of the community, now, and for the future,” said Wayne King, President of the Leamington Shoreline Association. King has been sounding the alarm on the issue for the past few years, supporting his claims with aerial photos that show the extent of the damage done by erosion and wave action.

Hillman Beach taken from a drone, looking northeast in 2018. The breach at that point was only a few feet wide. Wayne King photo

In this drone photo taken last month, the breach is hundreds of feet wide and a sandspit has formed within Hillman Marsh. The Road 1 berm is visible on the middle-left side. Wayne King photo

The report outlines the history of the area and the loss of approximately 80 per cent of the natural vegetation and habitat over the course of several years. In the mid-1980s, the Essex Region Conservation Authority and Ducks Unlimited constructed two large water level-maintained cells that have successfully restored a small portion of natural habitat. Ducks Unlimited completed a major maintenance project last year that restored the integrity of the cell’s protective berms. In the spring of 2018, a combination of high lake levels and gale force easterly winds all but destroyed the barrier beach at the marsh, taking with it hundreds of mature trees. This allowed the marsh to open up into Lake Erie and the lake

waves to reach the berm on Road 1 — the only thing separating farms and residences from being engulfed by Lake Erie. King and the association fear that one major easterly wind event will breach that Road 1 berm and cause loss of property and life that we’ve never seen before in this area. “The breach of the

Hospitals, EMS urge ER use be limited to emergencies

Erie Shores HealthCare and Windsor Regional Hospital, in conjunction with EssexWindsor EMS, have issued a reminder about capacity pressures across the acute care system in the region causing longer than normal waits, while underlining a need to seek alternative options for care where possible. Hospitals and EMS con-

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marsh is now over 1,500 feet wide,” says King. “And it’s moving slowly toward the (Road 2) parking lot.” They hope to get a response from someone in the upper levels of government soon that the $18 million proposal from Leamington is being looked at more closely.

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tinue to see higher patient volumes than normal, with significant bed capacity concerns due to the higher volume. Although emergency cases are always attended to rapidly and receive immediate medical treatment, patients should expect that wait times and treatment for any ailments other than emergencies will be much longer than usual, as they have been for the past several weeks. Ambulance response times for non-emergency situations may also be longer than usual. Local non-emergency options include the following: • Central Erie Shores Walk-In Clinic, 33 Princess St., Unit 105, Leamington, 519-398-8212. • MD Connected Walkin Clinic (telemedicine), Central Drug Mart, 250 Erie St. S., Leamington, 1-877-406-9362. • Tilbury Walk-In Clinic, 15 Mill St. E., Tilbury, 519-682-3699. Information regarding other potential non-emergency options are listed at https://erieshoreshealthcare.ca/edalternatives. If you are unsure whether you require emergency or urgent care, visit the Essex-Windsor EMS “Make The Right Call” webpage for helpful information at https://countyofessex. ca/maketherightcall.


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George Zakal

George Zakal, 68 years, passed away Thursday, July 7, 2022 at Erie Shores Hospice. Leaving behind his wife Brenda and son David. Predeceased by Jeffery. Grandfather of Annastasia, Seth and Alexia. Brother of Gene and Joseph. Thanking all medical staff at Erie Shores Hospice, St. Elizabeth, and Erie Shores HealthCare. George came to Leamington with Brenda in 1973 to cook at 13 Russell Steakhouse, but became a lift truck driver at Ford Foundry. Thanking all of George’s friends for their compassion. In following George’s wishes, cremation has taken place. Online condolences and cherished memories may be shared with the family at www.reidfuneralhome.ca

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Tiessen Foundation golf tournament raises $98,000 By Greg Coulter HL Tiessen Foundation. A perfect summer The annual event was day was the setting for hosted by Hugo and Linthis year’s HL Tiessen da Tiessen, along with Foundation Community members of the Tiessen Charity Golf event held Foundation board and a at Kingsville Golf and core of volunteers. Country Club on ThursGuests were treated to day, July 7. a personal welcome, a Proof of obituary to run A record number of 140 putting contest, assigned golfers took to the course golf carts and a welcome with another 40 July guests13, gift 2022before heading to joining them for dinner the first tee. The format Southpoint Sun all three nines at and festivities, raising a utilized Private Submission staggering $98,000 for the the course as the golfers

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competed in a scramble format. The foundation invites charities each year to apply for funding through its fundraising efforts. The foundation, established in 2018, is a registered charity and distributes all funds to four local charities. After golf, the clubhouse was the setting for a fabulous dinner, prizes awarded for golf and a

live auction with Dave Campbell filling in for Joe Oswald as he focuses his time for the upcoming Hogs for Hospice weekend. The winning men’s team consisted of John Ferguson, George Bergen, Matt Snoei and Pete Fehr. The mixed winning team featured Jo-Anne Smith, Martin Morphet, John Rutgers and Cheryl Rutgers.

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Elsie Maria Aasen September 15, 1942 – July 7, 2022

It is with great sadness that we lost our dear, beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Elsie Maria Aasen. She leaves behind her husband of 57+ years, Lionel, and sons Brian and Jeffrey, daughter-in-law Corrie, and two grandchildren, Rianna and Sidnie. Elsie has joined her parents Dmytro (1981) and Christina (2003) Welygan and oldest brother Paul (1995). She leaves behind her brother Pete (Alice), sister Sally (late Larry), brother John (Gail), brother-in-law Clarence (Gail), and sisters-in-law Violet (late Leon) and Jeanette (late Armand), along with 12 nephews and nieces. Elsie was born at Hudson Bay Junction, Saskatchewan, where she grew up on the family farm and attended school in Erwood, then high school in Hudson Bay. After graduation she worked at BNS until getting married in 1964 when she moved to Saskatoon. She also worked at BMO and a school cafeteria. With the birth of our two sons, she became a fulltime mother until the boys were in senior school. Many moves occurred in Manitoba and Saskatchewan over the first 24 years of married life, until arriving in Leamington at which time she worked at Zellers for 17 years. During this time, she made many friends with whom she worked with, as well as the many customers. Elsie was an avid gardener and enjoyed working outside. She also spent and enjoyed time cooking and baking. Her blueberry coffee cake and pecan pies were always a big hit when served. She enjoyed playing bridge, not only at the Half Century Club on a regular basis but also with the Ruthven Couples and Ladies Clubs. She spared in a few other clubs and was always ready to have an evening game with coffee and desert with friends. Elsie enjoyed attending many of her granddaughter’s softball games, travelling to Minneapolis, Kansas City, Toronto and Winnipeg, to mention a few. She also came to enjoy watching the Blue Jays games. She very much enjoyed watching and following curling on TV, having curled for a few years. The family would like to thank the staff at Erie Shores Hospice, St. Elizabeth Health Care and Erie Shores HealthCare for their continued kind and compassionate care for Elsie. Memorial visiting will take place on Thursday, July 14, 2022 at Reid Funeral Home, 14 Russell Street, Leamington (519-326-2631) from 10 a.m. until time of memorial service at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, a donation in her memory may be made to Erie Shores Hospice – Leamington or a charity of your choice. Family and friends are invited to share their memories online at www.reidfuneralhome.ca

Proof of obituary to run July 13, 2022 Southpoint Sun $200, plus $26 HST = $226 Any changes please email sun@southpointsun.ca Paula Hudders unleashes a perfect drive down the centre of the fairway. Thanks. SUN photo by Greg Coulter

Angela Vernaroli

Angela Vernaroli (Piroli), 90 years, passed away peacefully at Rosewood Erie Glen, Wednesday, July 6, 2022. Beloved wife of the late Guido (2003). Dear mother of the late Ennio and Nando. Loving nonna of Michael (Michelle), Matthew, Angela and husband Jeremy, Shane, Rocco, and great nonna of Kaylin, Ella, Nolan, Christopher, Logan. Dear sister of the late Ercolina Vernaroli (late Celestino), late Walter Piroli (Concetta), late Vincenzo Piroli (late Maria), late Domenico Piroli (late Rosina), the late Iride Rinaldi (late Elio), late Joe Piroli (Rosa), late Luigino Piroli (late Rosina), the late Beniamina, late Girolamo Piroli, late Assunta Piroli, and sister-in-law to Germano Vernaroli (Nancy), late Luigi Vernaroli (late Marietta), late Danilo Vernaroli (Anna). Many nieces and nephews in Leamington and Italy also survive. Visiting was at the Reid Funeral Home & Reception Centre, 14 Russell Street, Leamington (519-326-2631) on Sunday from 2-5 p.m. and on Monday, July 11, 2022 at St. Michael’s Church, 29 Elliott Street, Leamington, from 10 a.m. until Mass of the Resurrection at 11 a.m. Entombment at Evergreen Memorial Cemetery. Memorial donations made by cheque to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or Erie Shores Hospice the would be appreciated.

Ralph Will tests his accuracy in the putting contest. SUN photo by Greg Coulter

Leamington begins dog registration enforcement today (July 13)

The Municipality of Leamington has announced that they will be going door-to-door to check for your pooch’s tags. Beginning today – Wednesday, July 13 – representatives of the Municipality of Leamington will attend door-to-door to ensure compliance with the municipality’s Animal By-Law. Each municipal repProofControl of obituary to run resentative will be identified with a Municipality of Leamington identification name tag. DATE, 2022668-06, every person In accordance with By-Law Southpoint who owns or keeps a dog in theSun Municipality of Leamington is required to register their = dog and purchase a $200 plus $26 HST $226 dog tag. Further, no person is allowed to own more than two Any changes please email dogs or keep more than two dogs on a property unless sun@southpointsun.ca the property is licensed as an approved dog kennel. Thanks. Anyone failing to comply with the by-law might receive a fine. The cost of a dog tag is $40 per dog which includes the late fee and can only be purchased online at www. leamington.ca/dogs or by visiting the Leamington Municipal Building at 111 Erie Street North, Leamington. The Municipality of Leamington no longer accepts cash payments. For more information or to purchase a dog tag online, visit www.leamington.ca/dogs.


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Hudson Bay catamaran launched in Wheatley A new whale watching boat has launched at Wheatley Harbour and will make its way to Churchill, Manitoba, once sea trials are complete. Hike Metal was contacted with a request in 2019 to have a look at the vessel, as the original builders had maxed out their shop capacity to complete the project. The vessel was taken apart and shipped from Parry Sound to Wheatley, where the Hike Metal experts inspected, repaired and modified the boat to specifications. Hike Metal was also

Hike Metal President Steve Ingram. “We will be initiating alongside testing and verification and then sea trials and tests.” Once in full compliance, a crew will sail it down the St. Lawrence to the port of Montreal, where it will get loaded onto a container ship, which will then sail around the Canadian coast and into Hudson Bay. The 67 ft vessel — named Matonabee — will be used for watching Beluga Whale pods and other marine life in Hudson Bay.

hired to connect the two hulls of the catamaran, which will now go through sea trials and then head to Churchill, Manitoba, where it will join the fleet of Lazy Bear Expeditions. Once ready, it will be outfitted and completed by Hike Metal. The project has been over two years in the making as the COVID pandemic put it on hold. “We are currently reviewing and inspecting all elements in compliance with specifications and Transport Canada Marine regulations,” said

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LET’S HONOUR OUR HOMETOWN HEROES! EVERETT

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The Hometown Heroes Committee will meet in August to review applications, at which time we will ask you for a photo of the veteran, then the banner is created in time for hanging in uptown Leamington from Thanksgiving until Remembrance Day. Reach out by email to mark@southpointsun.ca or call 519-398-9098 for more information.


Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Southpoint Sun - 15

See Stacey for all of your

REAL ESTATE NEEDS

PATRICIA PEDREIRA

Your Local Real Estate Agent Broker

519.919.1532

STACEY DINIRO Broker

STRESS-FREE MOVE!

519.796.3891

staceydiniro@buysellwithstacey.com

www.sellwithpatricia.com

NEW LISTING

SOMETHING SPECIAL

Wonderful 2 storey loaded with wood trim and a 2 sided staircase. Roof is about 7 years (shingles) old. This is a great home with nice room sizes. If you like older homes then look at this fine property.

Wonderful custom built 1.5 storey home in superior condition with numerous upgrades. You will love the layout and condition of this one. Backs onto man made lake. Don’t wait, call us today! See for yourself what quality means.

CRITCHLOW

CRITCHLOW

R.A. REALTY INC. BROKERAGE

R.A. REALTY INC. BROKERAGE

519-326-6154

519-326-6154

$395,000

1971 ROAD 3 EAST, KINGSVILLE

1684 REGENT ST. RUTHVEN

MLS #22013555 | Great opportunity to be your own boss! Work for yourself and put more money into your own pocket! KB Metal Works is a well-established metal shop offering custom fabrication for all your metal work needs and is currently located at 1971 Road 3 E in Kingsville. Business comes with all the equipment needed to jump right in!

New 2020 custom brick and stone home in a beautiful neighbourhood! This Custom masterpiece features an open concept main floor layout. It Consists of 3 + 2 bedrooms CALL FOR A PRIVATE SHOWING.

KB Metal Works - Business Only

Aron Blatz

Sales Representative

Craig McNeil

519.816.7970

Flora McNeil

Sales Representative

Broker of Record

519-324-6723

519-816-9043

1928 VILLACANAL DRIVE, KINGSVILLE

$1,250,000

819 COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE, KINGSVILLE

$699,900

To Be Built: Beautiful 1 ½ Storey Home MLS #22001056 | Beautiful 1 1/2 storey home ready to be customized and built for you! This home is perfect for today’s lifestyle with an open concept main floor, dining area, great room with a fireplace, three bedrooms including a primary bedroom with ensuite including a soaker tub & double sinks. With an unfinished basement, this home offers plenty of opportunities to customize your dream home!

Impressive Family Home on Quiet Avenue

MLS #22013701 | Welcome to 819 Cottage Grove! Located in the beautiful Town of Kingsville just steps away from Lake Erie, this impeccable raised ranch is completely move-in ready! Featuring 3+1 spacious bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, vaulted ceilings & a bright & airy main floor, with large above-grade windows + family room with gas fireplace on the lower level. Outdoors, enjoy a 2-car garage, shed, covered back porch & much more.

John Kraus

Cody Kraus

Sales Representative

Broker

519.890.9143

Michelle Branco*

Ron Derksen*

Brayden Mazzella* Rhonda Saad*

Judi Hurtubise **

Carol Sitler*

Diane Jraiche*

Karrie Sundin*

Elmer Kochie*

Susan Liovas*

519.322.7105

Brian Lucas*

Michelle Royka* Kelly Vermast* Kristyn Adams* Sales Representative*

Broker **

T.J. Nehmetallah*

Dan Woods*

** Erwin Tiessen* Patricia Pedreira

Katherine Ringrose*

Dustin Kossom*

Helping You Is What We Do!

www.royallepagebinder.com 23 Main St. E., Kingsville 519-733-1028 185 Erie St. S., Unit 3, Leamington 519-326-9007


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Wednesday, July 13, 2022

PUTTING TEAMWORK TO WORK FOR YOU! #5 team in canada for century 21 based on units sold1

EXPERTS@LOCALHOMETEAM.CA

LOCALHOMETEAM.CA

abe hiebert *

(519) 324-5603

Aron blatz *

(519) 816-7970

tyler blatz *

(519) 324-8325

john kraus*

(519) 890-9143

(519) 322-7105

trudy enns *

(226) 346-3233

tim mercer **

(519) 791-4659

Kristin ferriera*

len filiault **

(519) 999-9788

(519) 890-5045

*Sales Representative. **Broker. As of December 31, 2021.

join us for 346 an open piroli crescent, house! lakeshore 1,250,000

cody kraus **

1

150 TALBOT STREET EAST LEAMINGTON, ON N8H 1M1 (519) 326-8661

1928 villacanal, kingsville

#3 team in canada for century 21 based on production1

12 MAIN STREET WEST KINGSVILLE, ON N9Y 1H1 (519) 733-8411

12 TALBOT STREET NORTH ESSEX, ON N8M 1A4 (519) 961-9515

From the bright living space to the gorgeous backyard, join us on Sunday July 17th, 2022 from 2-4 PM to tour this incredible home!

1403 mersea Road 6, leamington

649,900

1991 road 5 e., ruthven

599,900

$

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Beautiful 1.5 storey home ready to be customized and built for you! Featuring 3 beds, 2 baths, great room, soaker tub, primary suite & more.

Generous country lot with a beautiful home includes 1+2 beds, 2 baths, gas fireplace, primary suite, 2-car detatched garage, partially finished lower-level & more!

Nestled on almost a ½ acre lot, this charming home includes 3+1 beds, 2 baths, eat-in kitchen, front sitting room, single car garage, big barn & more!

40 bruce, wheatley

529,900

30-32 Mill, leamington

1,199,900

42 marlborough, leamington

399,000

$

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Well-maintained home in Wheatley with 3+1 beds, 2 baths, vaulted ceilings, open floor plan, workshop, peaceful yard & quiet neighbourhood .

A unique chance to own a design/ workshop/sales space and take over current business and commercial unit! Building only also available to buy!

A balance of charm & elegance, this adorable home has 3 beds, 1 bath, grade entrance, updates throughout & immediate possesion!

819 Cottage grove, kingsville

699,900

277 Ford, kingsville

699,900

1732 mersea road 5, leamington

1,150,000

$

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Steps away from Lake Erie, this stunning home has 3+1 beds, 3 baths, 2-storey window, bright main floor, primary suite, lower-level family room & much more!

Perfectly situated on quiet Ford Rd., this home includes 2+2 beds, 3 baths, open main floor, finished lower-level, fencedin yard & treed property!

~16 Acres on the outskirts of town, including a 48’ x 70’ shop, 2 bedroom bungalow home, outbuilding w/ fenced-in chicken coup & pasture.

1603 heritage , kingsville

1,599,900

kb metalworks - business only

395,000

5 Fischer, leamington

669,900

$

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Lakefront property with plenty of room to relax! Including 3 beds, 2 baths, 4season solarium, full renovations throughout, stunning views & double lot!

Be your own boss! Established metal shop offering custom fabrication with all equipment included. Buyer to negotiate new lease.

Beautifully updated back-split home with 3+1 beds, 2 baths, ~86’ x ~172’ lot, flow-through living areas, lower-level family room & great location.

662 talbot e., leamington

449,900

1515 mersea road 2, leamington

499,000

409 mersea road 10, leamington

8,900,000

$

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Viewing all offers! Charming country home with 3 beds, 2.5 baths, bright main floor, sunroom, 2-car garage, spacious .5-acre lot & updates throughout!

Gorgeous home on .5-acre with 3+1 beds, 2 baths, openconcept main floor, finished lower-level, grade entrance, detatched 2.5-car garage & more!

Own 200+ acres of unique home and property consisting of farmland, pasture, camping area, large pond, breathtaking wooded areas & manicured paths!


Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Southpoint Sun - 17

Patty Elters

Broker of Record

519-919-2494

Camille Elters

Sales Representative

519-796-2453

Chantelle Elters

Sales Representative

519-819-4290

Call us today for all your real estate needs!

Receive a Free Home Evaluation and Market Analysis. 17 Erie St. N., Leamington • Phone: 519-326-3712 • Toll Free: 1-877-326-3712

1727 DIVISION ST. N. KINGSVILLE

Approximately 1 acre lot. Owner retiring, great investment in very growing community of Kingsville. 4 pump service gas station including diesel pump, 4 bay car wash, plus totally complete equipped restaurant with walk in coolers, tables and chairs, seats up to 87 people, lots of parking. Call Camille 519-796-2453.

124 DIVISION SOUTH KINGSVILLE

Plaza in Kingsville including turn-key operation, well established over 25 years, owner retiring, building and business including sales, second store is rented for 1000 + hst + utilities. Only convenience store in this area of town near parks and lake. Call Camille, 519796-2453.

445 CHARRON BEACH ROAD

100’ x 321’ lake front. Lake St. Clair fixer upper ranch with single garage or build your house or I will build for you. Exisitng house has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, in need of full renos, must to see. Call Camille 519-796-2453.

278 COUNTY ROAD 27

48 Acre+. Great location this country setting raised ranch with full finished basement, 3+2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, gas fireplace, 48 acres with outbuildings, approx 80 sugar maple trees 50’x50’ pond x 19’ deep, barn has 4 stalls, pasture area, walking distance to Belleview golf course and Gosfield North Public School. Call Camille 519-796-2453.

650 DIVISION ROAD

Camille Elters Sales Rep/Owner Cell: 519-796-2453 camelters@yahoo.ca

Chantelle Elters Sales Rep Cell: 519-819-4290 chanelters@gmail.com

Be your own boss. Amazing business opportunity, take over well established Lebanese cuisine in South Windsor, turn-key business. For over 25 years has strong customers and large sale volume, near Devonshire Mall, over 3000 sq. ft., seat up to 100 people, plus outdoor patio for 25 people. Owner retiring and willing to train. Call Camille 519-796-2453.

17 REGAL

Less than 1 year old this beautiful raised ranch has 2700 sq. ft. Fully finished house, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, including ensuite, granite throughout. Immediate possession, near 401, show and sell. Call Camille 519-796-2453.

LOT 17 PEBBLE BEACH

Serviced lot for sale. Great location in Leamington. Pie shaped large lot cul-de-sac, walking distance to Lake Erie, golf course, and Marina. Build your dream home or I will build for you - several plans to choose from. Call Camille 519-796-2453.

2100 DOMINION, WINDSOR

5 minutes to Ambassador Bridge. Great location this beautiful raised ranch house over 3000 sq. ft. fully finished, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 car garage, close to bridge and E.C. Row, nearby schools - Massey, Northwood, Glenwood, Holy Names, Mosque and St. Clair. Newly renovated. Call Camille 519-796-2453.

30 HAWTHORNE

Fully finished raised ranch - over 2500 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, kitchen with island, granite throughout, move in tomorrow. Call to view, Camille 519-7962453.

39 SHERMAN

Beautiful town house, fully finished up and down, open concept, large living room with gas fireplace, large patio with yard, very clean and move in condition, large family room with electric fireplace, 2+2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, must to see. Call Camille 519-796-2453.


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Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Vince

Frank

MASTRONARDI

MASTRONARDI

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

322-6536 Office: (519) 733-6581

322-7653 Office: (519) 944-5955

Direct: (519)

Direct: (519)

email: frankfm@mnsi.net

www.FrankMastronardi.com

www.VinceMastronardi.com

email: mastronardiv@hotmail.com

140 MAIN EAST, UNIT 208, KINGSVILLE

137 DIVISION NORTH #8, KINGSVILLE

Brand new, state-of-the art development steps from downtown! These boutique condos feature an open-concept design with high ceilings & extra large windows. Includes custom kitchen with island, quartz countertops & stainless steel appliances, spacious living room & dining area, large 16 x 8 foot balcony, in-unit laundry, 2 bedrooms & 2 full baths. Primary bedroom includes walk-in closet & 3 piece ensuite bath. Other units available!

Millcreek Townhomes is a welcoming community of executive condos. This unit features stunning kitchen with updated cabinetry, granite countertops & island. Main level also includes living room w/fireplace, cathedral ceilings, sunroom overlooking a picturesque treed ravine, 2 bedrooms & 2 full baths. Primary bedroom includes walk-in closet and 3 piece ensuite bath. Lower level features 3rd bedroom, bath, & family room with grade entrance leading to rear sundeck. $639,900.

4 WOODLAND, KINGSVILLE

Call Vince 519-322-7653 or Frank 519-322-6536 197 WOODYCREST, KINGSVILLE

Call Vince 519-322-7653 or Frank 519-322-6536 117 HAZEL, KINGSVILLE

Beautifully designed model features living room & fireplace, modern kitchen w/ large island & quartz countertops, dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths & main floor laundry. Large master suite includes walk-in closet & 5 pc bath w/ soaker tub, 2 vanities & walk-in shower. Includes appliance package, tray ceilings, covered rear patio & huge double garage. $980,000.

Stunning townhome on a beautifully landscaped 26 x 120 lot in Kingsville. Features cathedral ceilings, luxury vinyl flooring, kitchen with granite countertops & appliances, dining area & living room overlooking covered deck with skylights. Also includes laundry room, 2 bedrooms & 2 baths. Other upgrades include all new flooring on main level (2019), sun tubes in cathedral ceiling & fenced backyard. $499,900.

Gorgeous, modern 2 storey on a 60 x 125.78 foot lot. Main level features family room w/ fireplace, dining room w/ sliding doors leading to covered rear patio, beautiful kitchen w/ large island, quartz countertops & pantry. Spacious second level includes laundry room next to 3 bedrooms & 2 full baths. Primary bedroom includes walk-in closet & 4 piece bath with 2 vanities and large walk-in shower. $1,170,000.

20 WOODLAND, KINGSVILLE

OPEN HOUSE • SUN. JULY 17TH, 2-4 PM This stunning new model is situated on a 68.89 x 118’ corner lot. Openconcept main level features living room w/fireplace, modern kitchen w/ island & quartz countertops, dining room, 3 bedrooms & 2 full baths. Primary bedroom includes walk-in closet with & 4 piece ensuite with double vanity and large walk-in shower. Includes appliance package, tray ceilings, covered rear patio & large 27’2” x 24’10” two car garage. $970,000.

Call Vince 519-322-7653 or Frank 519-322-6536

Call Vince 519-322-7653 or Frank 519-322-6536

OFFICE

Call Vince 519-322-7653 or Frank 519-322-6536

519.322.1212

Call Vince 519-322-7653 or Frank 519-322-6536

DEIBA WIGLE***

JIM BOUTROS*

JOE GIBSON*

BILL NEUFELD**

BRUCE MEE**

MELISSA BONDY*

RICK AMICONE*

ANTHONY FEHR*

JESS MOCKLER*

JAMES JACOBS*

ANTHONY JRIAGE*

TRINA MARGOS*

RAMI ZBIB*

ADRIANA MARANHAO*

www.suncountyrealty.com Broker of Record*** • Broker ** • Realtor®*

1201 MERSEA ROAD 8, LEAMINGTON

• $699,000 • 4 Bedrooms • 2 Baths • 2.5 Heated Garage • Fully Renovated Main Floor Call Anthony Fehr for details (Cell) 519-324-2750

4 HAYWARD, LEAMINGTON

•2+1 Bedrooms •2 Baths •2 Kitchens •Spacious Semi-Detached Call Adriana for details (Cell) 519-325-8393

6 OAK PARK CR., KINGSVILLE

OPEN HOUSE •5 Bedrooms SUN. JULY 17 •4 Baths 2-4 PM UPDATED •Large Kitchen •Finished Basements Call Adriana for details (Cell) 519-325-8393

123 TALBOT ST. EAST, LEAMINGTON

•Investment Property •3+2 Bedrooms •2 Baths Call Adriana for details (Cell) 519-325-8393

17 HAYWARD, LEAMINGTON

•2+2 Bedrooms •2.5 Baths •2 Kitchens •Grade Entrance Call Adriana for details (Cell) 519-325-8393

121 ELLIOTT, LEAMINGTON

1998 ROCKPORT ST. WINDSOR

1546 HOWARD, WINDSOR

24 MAPLE, KINGSVILLE

346 LAKEVIEW, KINGSVILLE

OPEN HOUSE SUN. JULY 17 •$369,900 1-3 PM •3 bdrms•1 bath •Updated roof, windows, electrical panel, siding, kitchen & bathroom floors, new A/C • 6 appliances under 4 years old included Call Deiba for details (Cell) 519-818-6942

•$799,900 •3+2 Bedrooms •2 Baths •Large Deck for Entertainment Call Anthony Jraige for details (Cell) 519-992-3984

•$199,900 •Investment Property •3 Bedrooms •1 Bath Call Anthony Jraige for details (Cell) 519-992-3984

•$474,900 •3 Bedrooms •2 Full Baths•Enclosed Front Porch •Large Spacious Home Call Rick (Cell) 519-990-1577 or Deiba Wigle (Cell) 519-818-6942

•$699,900 •3 + 1 Bedrooms •2 Full Baths •Remodeled kitchen and main floor bath •Great location •Across the street from gorgeous water views Call Anthony Fehr (Cell) 519-324-2750 or Deiba Wigle (Cell) 519-818-6942


Wednesday, July 13, 2022

NEW LISTING

2062 ROWLEY PARK DR, KINGSVILLE

Welcome to a well established family neighbourhood off Seacliff between Leamington and Kingsville, brick ranch with 3 bed on the main, full finished basement with 1-2 more bedrooms and bath, wide driveway, rear shed 16x 18 with heat hydro and water, newer kitchen, newer windows, newer shingles, septic recently pumped, rear concrete patio and swim spa, offers will be viewed until July 9.

JOHN WoELK Sales Representative

ERIE SHORES REALTY INC. BROKERAGE Independently Owned & Operated

Centurion® 2002-2018

519•791•2868

Southpoint Sun - 19

Thinking of buying or selling a home? We are here to help. LOUIE SAAD, P.Eng. Broker/Owner 519-919-7223

BECKY SAAD

CONRAD BABKIRK

Sales Representative/Owner Sales Representative 519-919-7223 519-818-4435

ED REGEHR

Sales Representative 519-322-8643

GARRY CRANSTON

Sales Representative 519-818-4393

1321 COUNTY RD. 14 LEAMINGTON

KEVIN BABKIRK Broker of Record 519-818-4432

LISA FOULON

Sales Representative 519-817-4348

BILL BAIRD

Broker 519-564-6515

TWYLA CARDER

Sales Representative 519-257-0207

1901 VILLA CANAL, KINGSVILLE NEW G LISTIN

NEW G LISTIN

CRITCHLOW

R.A. REALTY INC. BROKERAGE

519-326-6154

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

This unique property is set on 3/4 acre treed lot with a pond and numerous out-buildings used for a workshop, storage or a man/ woman cave. The home features a main floor bedroom with a large change room plus big walk in closet and 2 bedrooms on 2nd floor. Kitchen with eating area, enclosed 3 season sunroom, laundry room and living room with a woodstove and 3 pc bath all on the main floor. Heating system is a wood burning boiler system. $479,000.

CALL KEVIN @519-818-4432

Welcome to 1901Villa Canal Dr., Kingsville! This 1800 aq. ft. Ranch home offers main floor living with a full unfinished basement. Main floor offers a large open concept living w/ family room w/ a gas fireplace, dining room leading to patio doors and kitchen with large island and walk in pantry. Large primary bedroom with 3 pc. en-suite and walk in closet, 2 more good sized bedrooms, main floor laundry and another 4 pc. bath. Beautiful porcelain tiles and high end pre-engineered flooring and gorgeous granite countertops. This is a full brick home with a large 2 door 2 car garage. $995,000.

CALL KEVIN @519-818-4432

79 ELLIOTT ST., LEAMINGTON

VACANT LAND LOT 30 CYPRESS POINTE NEW G LISTIN

TOWNHOUSE

LAKEFRONT PROPERTY

Great end unit with big room sizes including 2 bedroom and 1.5 bath. Both levels are finished. Easy walk to downtown and close to Leamington’s walkway. Ideal starter or retirement home. Combined sewers goes through a tank. Don’t wait call us to see it today!

Custom built lakefront home built to erca standards. You will love this spacious 2 storey open concept kitchen, living rm, eating area & foyer complete w/ a floating staircase. Everything is top of the line. 3 Fireplaces, 1 gas, 2 steam. Covered lakefront patio, oversize garage complete w/dog wash. Wonderful location, close to marina, golf course & Point Pelee National Park.

Contact Keira to place your ad in the Real Estate Guide!

What better way to get your message across than to be part of the Southpoint Real Estate Review? Over 12,000 papers each Wednesday in Kingsville, Leamington and Wheatley.

Awesome building lot in Golfwood Lakes Development next to Erie Shores Golf. Ideal opportunity to build your dream home!

CALL CONRAD @ 519-818-4435

ATTENTION Investors & First Time Buyers! Affordable 2 + 2 bedroom Bungalow walking distance to downtown is featuring 2 bedrooms upstairs, 2 bedroom downstairs, 2 baths & attached 1 car garage. This home is Priced to Sell! $349,000.

CALL KEVIN @ 519-818-4432

3 LOTS FOR SALE!!

29 DONALD AVE, LEAMINGTON

Executive Building lots for sale in Phase 2 of Golfwood Lakes development. Build your dream home! Call for more info!

ATTENTION Investors & First Time Buyers! This semi-detached Ranch has 3 bedrooms, 1.5 Bath & 1 car garage. Also has brand new furnace & air conditioner in 2022. It is walking distance to the Marina & Seacliff Park and Beach and offers so much more. $399,000.

CALL CONRAD @ 519-818-4435 KEVIN @ 519-818-4432

295 ROAD 2 W, KINGSVILLE

CALL KEVIN @ 519-818-4432

802 TALBOT E, LEAMINGTON

SE

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Keira Janisse Let Keira put her personal touch on all of your real estate advertising needs in the Real Estate Review.

519-990-9409

keira@southpointsun.ca

FOR LEA

FOR LEA

This 26 acre farm has a Family Home & outbuildings with many possibilities. This all brick Bungalow home has 3+1 bedrooms, 2 full baths & so much more. $1,500,000.

CALL KEVIN @ 519-818-4432

55 ERIE N, LEAMINGTON

Be your own Boss! Retail Store with convenient corner location between Leamington and Wheatley, many updates, bright and clean storefront with paved parking lot.

Office space available! High visibility, municipal parking, common areas. Up to 1200 sq ft at $12/sq ft gross lease in a busy real estate office. Ideal for mortgage broker, insurance or lawyer.

CALL BECKY OR LOUIE @ 519-919-7223

CALL BECKY @ 519-919-7223

Realty House

Independently Owned and Operated

Sun Parlour Inc. Brokerage

55 Erie St. N., Leamington

322-2233

519

REALTOR®


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E-mail or call in your classified ad by Friday at 4:00 p.m.. 194 Talbot St. E. Unit 2, Leamington ON N8H 1M2 Ph: 519-398-9098 Email: sun@southpointsun.ca We accept E-TRANSFER, DEBIT, VISA & MASTERCARD

Legacy Auctions Retail

TOOL & COLLECTIBLE AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 15 PREVIEW 8:30 AM • AUCTION 9:00 AM

Retail is open... Shop during the week Mon to Sat 9:30 to 4:30. Quality used furniture, housewares, books, electronics, jewellery & currency

CHECK OUT OUR BRAND NEW WEBSITE FOR UPDATES!

194 Erie St. North (at the fairgrounds) Leamington 519-322-4427 www.legacyauctions.net

FOR RENT

WANTED TO BUY

LEAMINGTON LAKEFRONT

LOOKING TO BUY OLDER GIBSON OR FENDER GUITAR. Call or text 519ja19-tfn 567-4446.

Upscale and Affordable in Leamington’s ONLY waterfront rental apartment building overlooking Leamington Marina and Park and minutes from the beach. Amenities include: • library and social rooms • new Smart Card “no coin” laundry • beautiful lobby • underground parking • outdoor balconies • FREE utilities and window coverings • Fully secured and 24-7 onsite management.

Ask us about our limited time “New Tenant” incentives. www.ska-apartmentrentals.com Call Mike or Kevin 519-326-8819

CASH FOR GOLD SILVER JEWELLERY + all coins, free estimages - Saturday, July 16 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Heritage Village Flea Market + Sportsman Show Booth 1 in the main hall. Buying + selling - all gold and silver jewellery, even some costume, any gold (even teeth). Old coins Canada, USA, World War, costume jewellery, War medals, windup watches, Mint sets, pocket watches stamp collections. House calls also available, Dan Jones B.A.B.Ed. 54 years experience, 519-818-1805. jl13 _____________________________

NOTICE

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YARD SALES

Dog registration enforcement begins in Leamington on July 13 Beginning July 13, 2022, representatives of the Municipality of Leamington will attend doorto-door to ensure compliance with the Municipality’s Animal Control By-law 668-06. Each municipal representative will be identified with a Municipality of Leamington identification name tag. In accordance with By-law 668-06, every person who owns or keeps a dog in the Municipality of Leamington is required to register their dog and purchase a dog tag. Further, no person is allowed to own more than two dogs or keep more than two dogs on a property unless the property is licensed as an approved dog kennel. Anyone failing to comply with By-law 668-06 may receive a fine. The cost of a dog tag is $40.00 per dog which includes the late fee and can only be purchased online at www.leamington.ca/dogs or by visiting the Leamington Municipal Building at 111 Erie Street North, Leamington. The Municipality of Leamington no longer accepts cash payments. For more information or to purchase a dog tag online, please visit www.leamington.ca/dogs.

HUGE 3-FAMILY YARD SALE - July 15, 16 and 17 from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. each day, 1782 Rd. 5, Ruthven. Furniture, household items, tools, books including over 200 paperback Westerns, records, toys, clothes and lots more. Something for jl13 everyone!

SERVICES ELECTROLUX SALES & SERVICE: Complete line of vacuums and shampooers/ floor polishers. Will provide free estimate on Central Vac installations. Contact Dan tf Bailey. 519-825-7698. ____________________________

IRWIN PLUMBING - New homes, renovations, repairs. Same or next day service. Since 1999. Call Tim 519ja6-tf 825-7245.

ELECTRICIAN - LICENSED ELECTRICAL contractor, semi-retired, looking for smaller wiring jobs and wiring repairs including additions, renovations. Call 519-326-7900. ECRA/ESA Licence #7013042. jn29-jl13 _____________________________

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SUDOKU ANSWERS

AUCTION

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GOT SOMETHING TO SELL?

sun@southpointsun.ca

GUN SAFETY COURSES & EXAMS 1717 Division Rd. N. Kingsville PAL and Restricted PAL and Hunting Course

Frank Keseru - 519-567-5962 (Call or Text) For registration: Email: keseru12@gmail.com

DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIEDS IN SCRAMBLE THE SOUTHPOINT SUN ANSWER IS FRIDAY AT 4:00 TART

YARD SALE - SAT. JULY 16 & SUN. JULY 17 - 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 27 Peachwood Dr., Kingsville. Furniture, clothing, toys, books, puzzles, games and lots jl13 more! _____________________________

VOLUNTEERS VOLUNTEERS WANTED The Jack Miner Migratory Bird Sanctuary is looking for help with: events, museum help, gardening, lawn care etc. If interested please email volunteer@jackminer. au18-tfn com

$ local business directory 25 local business directory SUDOKU ANSWERS

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ACCOUNTANT

ACCOUNTANT

ACCOUNTANT ACCOUNTANT Hicks, MacPherson, Iatonna & Driedger LLP.

Jeff Kelly - Ron VanderVecht K. Tyler Chadwick - Jason J. Melo 203 Talbot Street West Leamington, ON N8H 1N8

SCRAMBLE519-326-2666 ANSWER

TART

Fax 519-326-7008 E-mail: general@cbleamington.com

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GREENHOUSE WORKER Seasonal full time position available 60-65 hours per week depending on the harvest and must be available on Saturday and Sunday. Physically demanding, repetitive tasks, bending, hot conditions, and must be able to lift up to 40 lbs. Maintain attendance and good work ethic vital for harvesting. Job includes harvesting, planting, cluster pruning, de-leafing. Wage $15 per hour. No education or experience required. Send resume to Moretto Ingratta Farms, 341 Morse Road, Leamington, ON N8H 3V5 or Fax 519-326-1082.

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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Try not to question the mysteries of the universe right now, Aries. Unconventional vibes are coming your way, which may lead you on some bizarre, yet enjoyable journeys. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Don’t believe everything you read on social media, Taurus. Some strange information is coming in and you have to weed through misinformation to make some smart choices.

Mariam Habana, left, accepts the Ryan Friesen Memorial Bursary cheque from Krista Rempel, Executive Director of The Bridge Youth Resource Centre. Mariam was among several bursary recipients who benefited from the program. Photo submitted

The Bridge’s Take Your Shot bursary competition gives away thousands The Bridge Youth Resource Centre in Leamington, through its Take your Shot bursary competition, gave away almost $50,000 in prize money to support local students in their post-secondary education goals. This year’s winners were as follows: UE Enclosures Post-Secondary Bursary: Maria Valda, top prize $20,000; Krista Abdel Sater, runner-up $1,000. Ryan Friesen Memorial Bursary: Mariam Habana, top prize $20,000; Tomas Colmenares, runner-up $1,000. The Bridge Hope Bur-

sary: Mohamad Mohamad, $5,000. Partners in Faith Bursary: Randi Hodgson, $2,500. “The Bridges’ Hope Bursary means a lot to me,” said Mohamad Mohamad, The Bridge’s Hope Bursary winner. “It will help me fill the gaps that I am missing to continue my education and achieve my goals. I would like to thank The Bridge for creating this amazing opportunity for me and other youth in the community.” The Take your Shot competition was creat-

ed last year to continue building into The Bridge’s development of educational and job support services. The entrepreneurial competition stream of Take your Shot is continuing forward where a live pitch competition will be held at The Bridge on July 23 from 1-3 pm. All are welcome to attend. For more information contact Krista Rempel, Executive Director, 226773-3454 ext. 301, email krista@thebridgeyouth. ca or visit www.thebridgeyouth.ca.

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welcomed summer students Jacey Foster and Lily Steinhoff. Both girls will be entering grade 11 in the fall. With just a week under their belts at the Chamber office, they have already jumped into the job with open arms. Jacey Foster, left and Lily Steinhoff.

VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Give yourself a break, Virgo. You have been putting your nose to the grindstone for so long, you deserve an opportunity to enjoy the lighter side of life for a bit. LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Your responsibilities are at an all-time high right now, Libra. That means you are in much demand. Pick and choose your projects because your schedule is packed. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, celebrate yourself this week. You deserve some recognition and celebration just for being you, and what better person to initiate it than yourself?

Jacey and Lily will be reaching out to the membership over the next couple of months to make sure the Chamber has the proper information for each company. The Chamber is also bringing back its Member to Member Program, so they will be touching base on that as well. Jacey and Lily can also be spotted around town promoting the community.

SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 You may have a sudden urge to get organized at home or at the office, Sagittarius. Spend ample time sorting and cleaning out the clutter. You’ll be more productive for your efforts. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Light banter is the name of the game for conversation this week, Capricorn. Avoid any topics that can be deemed controversial or lead to confrontation. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Appreciate the world around you, Aquarius. It’s easy to get fixated on what is going wrong. Instead, be grateful for all of the things that are going right. PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Good vibes are heading your way, Pisces. Cosmic energy continues through your sign, articulating visions of future ambitions.

Mexican Consul moving on

Vanessa Calva Ruiz, the Consul of Mexico, who has been in Leamington for the past year, has been appointed to a new post. In a letter released to the Sun on Monday, July 11, Consul Calva Ruiz expressed her gratitude to the people of Leamington during her tenure here. “I want to express my sincere appreciation and gratitude for all of the support during my tenure here as Consul of

Mexico in Leamington,” she said. “Since my arrival in July 2021, it has been my privilege to build and strengthen bonds between Mexico and this region.” She has been appointed as the new Director for the Office of Consular Protection and Strategic Planning. A new Consul for Leamington will be named soon. For the past 12 months, Consul Calva Ruiz has

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CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 You have a sensitive and compassionate demeanor, Cancer. Unfortunately, this can make you vulnerable. Keep a few tough friends in your corner. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, advocate and negotiate for yourself as much as you can in the days to come. You can’t expect anyone to promote yourself better than you can.

Leamington Chamber welcomes summer students The Leamington Chamber of Commerce recently

GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 There may be surprises around the workplace this week, Gemini. A supervisor could act out of sorts and the momentum may be a bit erratic. Ride out this unsettling wave.

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Memories of... Kingsville, Leamington and Wheatley

Dusting off the memories Wednesday, July 13, 2022

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Photos from Kingsville-Gosfield Heritage Society 1790-2000 A Stroll Through Time

Cedar Beach Drug Store, owned by Red Morris, Photo courtesy of the Kingsville Archives offered drugs, toiletries, china and souvenirs for sale as well as providing a luncheon menu. Speed boat rides were available from the Cedar Beach Drug Store for 50 cents a ride for summer visitors renting a cabin or for cottagers not owning a boat. 1986 The boats could be taken through the placid canal or out into the rougher waters of Lake Erie. This One of the most important thingsphotograph of an unidentified family, standing outside the Cedar Beach Drug Store, was taken in the late 1940s or early 1950s.

Looking back ... By C. Scott Holland Since the late 1920s, Leamington has been known as the Tomato Capitol of Canada and for several decades boasted that it was the Tomato Capitol of the World. Tomatoes had been grown in this area since the 1880s and became a popular crop in 1910 when the H.J. Heinz Co. of Canada began producing ketchup at their nearby, newly formed Canadian factory. By the late 1950s, Leamington sought to have a permanent tourist booth to replace a rather small, portable one. An idea was conceived by the Leamington Chamber of Commerce to create a booth resembling a tomato. Late in 1959, the H.J. Heinz Co and its engineers formally stated that they would support the project and transform the idea into reality by creating the large tourist booth they envisioned. However, full approval and a site for it did not come until a year later. A small, triangular section of property on the west side of, and adjacent to the town’s Federal Building (which had housed Leamington’s original Post Office from 1911 to 1959 and later its Customs Office) was the site chosen. It was a natural spot where a majority of vehicles coming to town along Highway 3 (from Windsor and Detroit) would spot the unique structure. The bright red tomato shaped booth, adorned with a green stem on its top, would become an icon and popular tourist stop for photographs. Upon its completion, it measured 14 feet high and about 20 feet in diameter. Its interior was wood with a fiberglass outside. At its opening in May 1961, Leamington’s own Frank T. Sherk, who was president of the H. J. Heinz Co. and the Canadian Tourist Association, along with Canadian Chamber of Commerce president Joseph Jeffery, cut the ribbon to officially open the information booth. Initially its hours of operation were 9 am to 7 pm but by the 1970s its hours were shortened to 10 am to 4 pm. Since its opening on Monday, May 8, 1961, it has undergone numerous facelifts and repairs. The grounds around it have undergone numerous transformations as well.

done was that town council passed legislation that severed the small triangle Mettawas bathing beach, Doug Clark on right, date unknown. of land (in 1993) from the overall propA Look at Leamington’ s Past courtesy of C. Scott Holland kingsvillearchives@gmail.com erty, which today houses the Leamington Arts Centre. That same year, Tomato Leamington’s Past courtesy of the C. Scott Holland Collection Family figures (four in total) were added. In October 1995, an information kiosk April 1973: was erected to its east. The kiosk would Buckingham Real Estate provide information at all times and edged Gulliver serve the public when the booth was Insurance 2-1 to closed. win the Midget Although figures on the number of hockey trophy. visitors stopping at the booth are not At left is captain available for many of the years, in the Ken Dick who mid and late 1980s, the booth reported scored both nearly 1,000 visitors per week. In 1986 goals with coach the total for the season (Victoria Day Randy Critchlow. weekend to Labour Day weekend) was over 16,689. And in 1987, by late September, the booth had hosted 21,774 visitors. One of the most impressive facts to July 24, 1990 - The local corps of St. John Ambulance Brigade received a new vehicle courtesy consider is that during reconstruction of the Knights of Columbus. St. John Ambulance director John Dorey (left) is presented the vehicle of Talbot St. West in 1988, the booth still by Knights of Columbus representatives John Surowniec (past Grand Knight, centre) and Reg managed to draw nearly 400 visitors per Campbell (Grand Knight, right). week. Clippings from the Wheatley Journal, May 1989 Over the course of its history, the Clippings from the Wheatley Journal booth had served small cans of Heinz tomato juice as part of its welcome, and the tapping of tomato keg became symbolic of its May opening. Volunteers helped operate the booth and for a number of years via government funding helped provide summer jobs for students. It was also the centre of attention in the early 1990s when Leamington District Secondary School had tourism classes make daily visits to learn about the area’s local attractions and how the volunteers helped serve the public. It has remained a national and international symbol of Leamington’s viJuly 1992 - Pictured here are the winners of the Fire Truck Colouring Contest recenlty held at Wheatley brant agricultural Area Public School and Romney Central School. The winners were chosen from hundreds of entrants cycling Ditches foot after foot followingcontest the Thursday evening rainfall whose artwork will -now be sentrose to participate in an international to win a firetruck for the local community for overSubmarine Romney lads Wheatley Fire Department. The Firefighters Association Cartwrights and Fudd’s these young wasted no time inventing a new game,thanks “submarine cycling”. If half a century andand Mersea for supplying prizes. Pictured here are firefighter Shelley Beleutz, Ryan Clarke (Wheatley), Jessica Wiper else, it’s a quick way to wash a ten-speed bicycle! is still a magnet fornothing (Romney) and firefighter Mike Taylor. people from around the world whenMEMORIES OF KINGSVILLE, LEAMINGTON & WHEATLEY PRESENTED COURTESY OF ... MEMORIES OF KINGSVILLE, LEAMINGTON & WHEATLEY PRESENTED COURTESY OF ... they pass through the area, despite the fact it has serious structural damage and needs to be replaced. Leamington’s council has debated about its replace170 OAK ST. W. LEAMINGTON The grand opening of the Big Tomato in 1961, from left, Frank ment or repair. Any T. Sherk, Tomato Queen Carol Penner and Joseph Jeffery from decision is on hold 1-877-511-2927 • 519-326-9052 the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. www.leamingtonchrysler.com as to its future. Photo courtesy of C. Scott Holland


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Talbot Trail senior golfers swinging summer away By Bob McLean Forty-eight Talbot Trail senior golf league members participated on July 5. The sky was a bit overcast, but a gentle breeze made for a good golfing day. In the 50-69y division, Kreug continued his masterful play shooting a 39. He nipped Arkey’s excellent 40 and the terrific 41s shot by Gerry Van Deven and Nasher. Ed Fraser earned a nifty 50. The largest group, the 7079y, also produced some outstanding results. Dutchy earned an excellent 39, but he was closely followed by Chopper’s terrific 41. Al Matthews came in with a magnificent 42. Other commendable results: BW 44; Schmidty, Chuck McKenzie, Doug Langlois and Bobo 45s; Scoop 46; Ray la Pierre 47; Dave Dent and Gary Hillier 48s; and Ray Foster 49. In the 80-85y division, Joe Vrtel’s awesome 41 stood out. Other very commendable results of 55 or less came from these players: Tom Sasso nifty 50; Ron McCracken and Walter Balsam 51s; Conrad Babkirk and Neil Adamson 52s. Andy Orsini had a very satisfying round.

The closest to the pin on #9 provided some extra excitement. Ron Hillier’s scintillating shot ended up a mere 24 inches from the cup. It looked to be a sure winner. However, Al Matthews playing in the group behind Ron’s fired a dazzling shot really close to the pin. An exact measurement gave Ron the win by two inches. Dave Chambers didn’t require a measuring tape as he drained a monstrous 43 footer to win the LP on #2! The Super Seniors continue to inspire fellow league members. Tom Hyatt played brilliantly to shoot a 47 off the silver tees. He was closely followed by the excellent nifty 50 results of Bill Edwards and Bob Freure. Gary Wilson played well. Gold division results: Gerry Becigneul’s masterful 45. Other impressive results: Dave La Bonte 47, Erle Nash 52. Word has it that Bummy had a very successful surgery, and members hope to see him back in future weeks. The league’s next scramble will be on July 19. Have fun while you enjoy playing with your fellow senior golfer!

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The 2022 edition of the Sol Leam Cup was recently completed at Erie Shores Golf Course. Shoreline Tours is now the new sponsor for the Sol Leam Cup. This year, with the new sponsor comes a new look. All players wear either white or black with their grey golf shirts, so the group decided new team names were needed – Team White and Team Black. This year’s competition started a little slow for Team White, but on day four they came back to within one point of nearly taking home the cup. Team Black finally managed to squeak out the win with a 13-12 point victory. Team Black players are, front row, left to right: Jo-Anne Smith, Judy Butler, Captain Laurie Munro, Brenda Ruiter and Deb Dunmore. Back row: Lisa Fehr, Carolyn Kelly, Cheryl Rutgers, Annie Pump, Tym Brannagan. Submitted photo

Kingsville’s 18-Hole Ladies’ League By Rosalind Knight The Kingsville 18-Hole Ladies Golf League hosted its Invitational on July 5 with a better ball format. Congratulations to the tournament committee Becky Glidden, Fran Wasyliniuk, Jean Page, Laurie Kovacs, Shirley Jacuzzi, Maria Rocca and Kathy Soulliere. They put in many hours to organize a wonderful event for the 76 participants who enjoyed not only the beautiful course (thanks to Paul Lemieux and his grounds crew), but also a delicious lunch/dinner (kudos to Marla Funkenhauser-Wip-

er and chef Lori Dupuis). Many of league members and area businesses also donated raffle prizes and gave other gifts to help make the day a success. Congratulations to the low gross winners for the field, Patty Marcus and Kim Griffin, and to low net team for the field, Lucille Kraus and Joanne Rowlandson. One memorable game played on June 14 was the final day of the Net Eclectic game. Players were able to improve on their scores earned the week before on the Red

and White courses. The weather was so hot, the stress of competition so palpable, that one electric cart even turned tail on its own, landing wheels up in a ravine behind the green two holes over (not mentioning names, Pam). Here are the top players in each flight: Silver: Joanne Rowlandson, 68; Wali Forster and Shirley Jacuzzi, each tied with 71. Flight A: Jean Page, 67; Martha Leadman, 71; Mary Jo Laforet, 72. Flight B: Lucille Kraus, 66; Rosalind Knight, 75; Pam Skillings, 78. Flight C: Maureen Nefs, 64;

Laurie Kovacs, 70; Maria Rocca, 74. Flight D: Fran Wasyliniuk and Sue Brennan, tied with 66; Georgina Bruce-Raycroft, 70. Finally, the league has met the halfway point of the Classic Match Play. Thanks to this year’s convenors Joanne Rowlandson and Lucille Kraus, members have had timely up-to-date information on the standings at the end of Round 1. The intrepid team of Shirley Jacuzzi and Maureen Nefs is currently leading the pack, which, of course, will be nipping at heels every Thursday.

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The 11U Leamington Lakers kept up their winning ways, knocking off the Cambridge Cubs in the championship game of the Lakers Classic this past weekend. They have now won two tournaments in a row and are on a roll. Go Lakers! Team members are, front row, left to right: Dario Graziano, Julius Jacobs, Jonah Neufeld, Jonathan Joseph, Kevin Fehr. Back row: Cash Robert, Evan Albrecht, Peter Jr. Giesbrecht, Charlie Stover, Paul George, Albert Neufeld, Tristan Friesen. Coaches: Gaspare Graziano, Kevin George, Rich Jacobs. Submitted photo

Erie Shores senior men’s golf gression, went to Don Mensch, Tom Klassen, Derek Horop and Dan Musuronchon. In fourth place, also at 130, were Gary Alderson, Dave Binder and Jerry Meloche The draw winners were Heinz Kosempel and Randy Bradley. Closest to the hole on #3 was Jim Bleasby and on #16 Dan Musuronchon.

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Hiya, I’m Kane! I’m a Bulldog mix weighing 72lbs. I am a super excitable, energetic, and silly guy looking for my forever home! You see, I have a bit of a sad story if you will. Way back when in my old home, I wasn’t always cared for as well as I should have been... Because of this, I am looking for a particular household that is calm and predictable and there isn’t any kind of chaos. I hate seeing people fight or yell as it scares me a lot, so that’s why I just want a calm and safe household that I can relax in (I mean, I ain’t a young dog. I’m an older dude that just wants a chill zone). I will need help with some training for some things. I tend to pull a lot on leash, and like to “mouth off” a lot to other dogs (I just get so overstimulated I can’t help myself and want to scream helllllllo there!!). I do seem pretty playful with dogs, but I do come on strong so it would need to be a pal that can handle a hyper guy like me. I need a home with a fenced yard and an adopter that is willing to help guide me. I am a friendly boy with a loyal and loving personality. I know I will make my person very happy and very lucky.

KANE

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Wednesday, July 13, 2022

12U LAKERS WIN THIRD TOURNAMENT

11U LAKERS TAKE CLASSIC

There were 46 Erie Shores Senior Men’s League golfers who played on July 4. The winning team, with a score of 127, was Peter Harb, Garth Dennerley, Matt Dick and Jim Dueckman. In second place at 130 were Ed Schachoskoy, Alden Warner, Ken Luxford and Wayne Oehlerking. Third place, also at 130 but placed by retro-

The longest putt on #5 was made by Cam McKay and on #15 Ed Schachoskoy. The three low nets for the day were Cam McKay, Ken Luxford and Dan Musuronchon, all at 66. Jerry Mallard had low round at 79, followed by Matt Dick and Frank Gow, 80. Tom Miehl also gets honorable mention with his 81. Birdies were scarce this day with only five being made. Ron Tiessen made his on #1, Cam McKay #5, Steffan Kowal # 7, Tom Miehl # 11 and Dan Musuronchon #16.

The 12U Lakers continued their strong season by making it three for three in tournament play. They took home top prize in the 6th Annual London Talons Tournament this past weekend. The tournament hosted 14 teams. The boys defeated LaSalle in the quarter-finals, Stratford in the semi-finals, and a very strong St. Thomas team in the final. Team members are, front row, left to right: Johnny Giesbrecht, bat boy Ethan Liebrock, A.J. Youssef. Middle row: Adam Lowen, Pancho Heinrichs, Ryan Sawatzky, Isaak Jr. Giesbrecht, Jackson Wall, Jonathan Grundner. Back row: Assistant coach Bob Grundner, assistant coach Tony Youssef, Aiden Lowen, Owen Rousseau, Isaiah Georges, Ben Liebrock, head coach Ryan Georges. Submitted photo

U13 Lightning wins two Sun County Soccer has begun and the U13 Leamington Lightning team has started the season off with two wins. The first win was against an inexperienced Harrow team. Leamington moved the ball around efficiently and shot when the opportunities arose. The result was a 10-0 game. Seven different players scored. Dario Verissimo put in three, Chris Raffoul two, and Sonny Coppola, Jaden Daraiche, Dylan Mellow, Sebastian Belanger and Charlie Ketler each scored once.

The second game was against a very good Kingsville team. At one point Kingsville held a 3-1 lead. Leamington had to push back hard and the result was four goals in the second half. The defense tightened up their play and Steve Belanger made a few spectacular saves to allow Leamington to win 5-3. Goal scorers were Muhammed Alacatiy with two, and Dario Verissimo, Charlie Ketler and Dylan Mellow with one each.

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‘Dreams’ come true for local umpire in Cooperstown

By Mark Ribble Veteran Leamington baseball umpire Kevin O’Neil recently spent three weeks in Cooper-

stown, New York, as part of the Cooperstown Dreams Park American Youth Baseball Tournament.

Kevin O’Neil behind the plate in Cooperstown. Photos courtesy of Kevin O’Neil

Touted as the greatest tournament in America, the event hosts hundreds of 12-and-under teams from across the world, who come to Cooperstown to take part in a ‘big league’ experience. The tournament has been running since 1996 and features many alumni who have went on to play Major League Baseball. O’Neil was introduced to the tournament by a fellow local umpire and decided to apply back in January. It wasn’t long before he got the call to head to Cooperstown. “I was thrilled to be chosen,” he says. “It’s an incredible experience.” Each week is a different tournament involving 64 teams, which O’Neil says was 104 teams prior to COVID. “They’ve cut back a little,” he says. “It’s a real chance for kids to live out their major league

dreams.” There are 26 diamonds in the 76-acre facility — all enclosed — with 200-foot fences on each. The whole complex is designed like major league ball parks to give the kids the feel of playing in the majors. And it’s not just for elite teams. O’Neil said he saw a variety of skills. “There were some really good teams and some really bad teams,” he said. “It’s all about giving the kids the big league experience.” Players are given two sets of uniforms and each night they turn them in to get washed. “They deliver the clean

uniforms back to the kids every morning at 6 am,” said O’Neil. The players stay in barracks and dine in a huge dining tent. As for the umpires, they are put up in bunkhouses, which gives them a chance to meet each other and make new friends. Each week, the umpires are individually sponsored by one of the teams and O’Neil’s teams were from Florida, Texas and North Carolina. “I hung out with the parents and made a lot of new friends,” he said. During the daytime, O’Neil umpired ball games and said he learned

a lot from his American counterparts. Umpires are evaluated during each game and any mistakes you might make are discussed with you after the final out. “Not that umpires ever make mistakes,” he joked. He also had some down time to visit the historic Cooperstown area, and being a history buff was intrigued by all of it. Asked if he would do it again, he simply replied, “I’ll absolutely go back next year. I learned a lot, held my own and represented Essex County proudly.”

O’Neil, left, with fellow umpire Andy Joyner from New Jersey, relaxing between games. The two became good friends.

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CELEBRATING SOCCER SUPREMECY

The team from H and A Mastronardi Farms celebrates their win over Klassen Farms on Sunday at the Leamington soccer fields. A 10-team tournament for migrant workers encompassed the last three Sundays before the champions were crowned. The tournament was organized by the Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers and the Migrant Worker Community Program, and featured fun, food and music as well as lots of soccer. Photo submitted

TEAM PHOTOS • Submit team photos any time during the season • Be sure to include team name and names of players/coaches • Jpegs are preferred • Cell phone photos are fine, please send as large as possible (high resolution)

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Proud Greenhouse Capital of North America Ontario, and our communities, are acknowledged around the world as the Greenhouse Capital of North America. Just like many growing regions around the world, a concentration of crops creates competition, innovation and synergies that leads to a world-class farming sector. For over 60 years, family farms have been growing tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers and have brought greenhouse growing technology to new heights. Looking towards the future, the Ontario greenhouse produce sector is embracing new innovations in A.I. (artificial intelligence), lighting, and automation. Coupled with the protective environment of a greenhouse, this gives farms the ability to grow food 365 days a year and gives Canadians reliable fresh, nutritious local produce all year long. With these new technologies and longer growing seasons come new career opportunities, adding to more than 18,000 individuals currently employed by Ontario’s greenhouse vegetable sector.

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These new careers will showcase a broad scope of talent with increasing demands for more S.T.E.M (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) based positions focusing on biosecurity, engineering, food safety, and robotics. As technologies improve, greenhouses will become even more efficient and productive by improving on their energy and water usage. The majority of greenhouses already utilize water recycling systems, and many farms have incorporated cleaner energy sources such as solar and wind. However, there is more to do. Our growers take pride in what they do and together we look forward to contributing to our province’s plan to build a post-pandemic world and economy that we will all benefit from and be proud of. Visit greenhousegoodness.com to read more about what Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers are doing to address what Canadian consumers want in their food — vegetables that are grown with the future in mind.

CUCUMBERS STORAGE •

Long English Perfect choice when looking for a snack, appetizer or salad ingredient or even for added flavour in a variety of beverages. This refreshing, fat-free and low calorie option adds a fun crunch to any meal. Everything on this delicious vegetable is edible, from the delicately flavoured skin to the crisp inside. Just wash, slice and enjoy.

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SELECTION •

Cocktail Cucumbers Loved by children and adults alike for their handy snacking size and crunchy refreshing taste. Pack them in lunches for a healthy treat.

Mini Cucumbers A perfect snack when you’re on the move or use them as a quick addition to an appetizer or salad. Enjoy this crisp and delicious treat anytime and anywhere!

Store seedless cucumbers in the vegetable crisper to help maintain their optimum temperature. Leave the wrap on seedless cucumbers until it’s time to eat them. It helps to seal in moisture. Wash produce right before eating. All produce should always be washed, but it is important to not to wash produce too early. As moisture sits on the produce it can cause decay.

Look for seedless cucumbers with a bright, even colour of skin without dullness or sweating. Avoid seedless cucumbers with blemishes, soft spots, yellowing or that are easily bent.

NUTRITION • • • •

Seedless Cucumbers are made up of 90% water and are an excellent source of vitamin C, dietary fibre, magnesium, potassium, and silica. Most nutrients are stored in the peel of the Seedless cucumber, which is completely edible, so be sure not to peel them. Seedless cucumbers are known for their benefits to the skin, for detoxifying the body and even as for weight loss. Greenhouse cucumbers are not pollinated, which makes them seedless – this is especially helpful for preventing gas typically caused by eating cucumber seeds.

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