Southpoint Sun - June 15, 2022

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Councillor wants grass clipping by-law Kingsville Councillor Kimberly DeYong brought a motion to council on Monday regarding grass clippings being blown onto the roadway. Councillor DeYong cited safety for motorcycles, bicycles, scooters and wheelchairs, and asked

that administration create a by-law to enforce such instances. She said she had received a call from a resident who got in a disagreement with someone who was cutting their lawn and sending the clippings onto the road-

way. That caller said there was a by-law in place and the lawn cutter said there was not. Councillor DeYong looked into and found out there was not an existing by-law prohibiting the blowing of grass clip-

pings onto sidewalks and roadways in the municipality. She further added to the by-law by suggesting that it include contractors who leave mud and debris along sidewalks and roadways. Questions arose about

Wednesday, June 15, 2022

enforcement, education periods and whether the homeowner or person cutting the grass is responsible. After some discussion,

council voted unanimously to request that administration create a by-law, which will come back to council in the coming weeks for approval.

Grass clippings on roadways can be dangerous for motorcyclists and cyclists.

Kingsville Friendly Club

In Loving Memory of

Liam and Landon Johns

June 21, 2017 It’s been 5 years and so much has changed but there is one thing that stays the same and that is how much we miss you both each and every day. We find peace in knowing there is family there with you in heaven. Until we meet again. Happy 5th Birthday Landon and Liam. XOXO

In Loving Memory of

Henry Janzen August 4, 1929 – June 15, 2020

Deep are the memories, precious they stay; No passing of time can take them away. Lovingly remembered by Irma, Debbie, Jeanne, Douglas and Kristine, Stephanie and Sam, Kaylin and Michael

Love, Mommy, Daddy, Keyleigh, Reese, Rylee, the Johns and Kimball Families

r u o y e s Adverti e n o t s e l i m l a i c spe

On Tuesday, June 7, Kingsville Friendly Club members enjoyed an afternoon of cards with scores as follows. Bridge: Case Mulder 3830, Alta VanVliet 3720, and Carolyn Brown 3630. Euchre: Bill Fielding 91, John Gerhardt 87, and David Snider 85. Dave Hedge had most lone hands with three. Cribbage: Darlene Trombley 1037, Cliff Trombley 990, and Sue Girardin 979. Thirty members turned

out for cards on Friday, June 10. Bridge: Roy Trowell 3680, Bob Bell 3140, and Dennis Peters 2610. Euchre: Sharie Blythe 102, Willy Fittler 98, and Donna LeGrow 94. Willy Fittler had most lone hands with 7. Pepper: Kathy Hedge 309, Rose Foldesi 250, and Kay Peters 245. Darlene Trombley, Maggie Hansen and Rose Foldesi shared the most Peppers with six.

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GIRLS SLO-PITCH ACTION

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LDSS BADMINTON PLAYERS COMPETE AT OFSAA

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Erie Shores senior men’s golf results

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CAVS WIN WECSSAA

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Sizzling 38 by Drummond on Talbot Trail links

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Masking requirements lifted at most Essex County facilities

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Horticultural Society plants tree in memory of Ken Clark

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Kids summer reading program available in Wheatley

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Artwork gifted to people of Mexico by local artist

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Leamington extends transit hours for summer events

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It’s an entertainment type of weekend

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Road closure on Seacliff Drive

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Leamington Fair attracts over 8,000

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ProsperUs launches Cradle to Career solution

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Chatham-Kent names CAO

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Essex and Kent Scottish announce fundraising campaign

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Kingsville Friendly Club

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Councillor wants grass clipping by-law

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Pride flags stolen from three local schools

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Masking policies to remain in place at area hospitals

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Gala26 nets $331,000 for Erie Shores Health Foundation

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Long-time Leamington landmark closes its doors

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Nancy Sarkis looks back on 34 years in education

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ENJOYING THE FAIR

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Ukrainian family with local connections making their way to Leamington

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