Southpoint Sun - June 29, 2022

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Wednesday, June 29, 2022

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Kingsville Highland Games return in big fashion

Viki Kidd puts her Border Collie “Jones” through a demonstration of sheepherding.

Members of the London Fire Fighters Pipe Band march during the festivities at the park.

The Highland Games returned to Kingsville on Saturday, June 25 with about 2,000 people walking through the gates of Lakeside Park to watch the allday events. Right out of the gate, participants in the 5K Kilt Run were on the course and getting their early exercise, followed by the heavy events, tug of war, dancers and other festivities. The heavy events featured heavy stone, hammer throw, heavy weights and the always popular caber toss, with both local and visiting competitors performing feats of sheer strength. The tug-of-war featured a half dozen teams competing in a round-robin format, with the final two teams squaring off for top honours. When the dust settled (literally), Vitella Plumbing of Windsor bested the Windsor Police in a hard-fought pull for the championship. Many food and merchandise vendors filled the upper level of the park, while the events took place in the lower bowl. Amherstburg Deputy Mayor Leo Meloche took the title in the Mayors Haggis Hurl, defeating defending (and outgoing) champion Nelson Santos. Meloche took a unique approach to his hurl by carrying the haggis in his mouth before hurling it, which seemed to give him the edge. Leamington Mayor Hilda MacDonald was among the competitors, along with Shad Grieve, honourary Mayor of Cottam. Highland dancers competed under a tent, which served them well to stay out of the heat of the day, and large marching bands — complete with bagpipes — filled the park much of the day. Pipe band participation was down according to organizers, mostly due to being unable to travel or practice much for the past two years.” “Many of the pipe bands come from the U.S. and were not prepared to cross the border yet,” said event organizer Doug Plumb. “Overall, we had picture perfect weather and our volunteers were fantastic and much appreciated.” The sheep herding demonstrations showed the audience the discipline and work ethic of the border collie. Despite the heat, the large crowds enjoyed the events and the ceilidh (gathering and entertainment tent) was teeming with people well into the night. Photos by Deanna Bertrand and Mark Ribble

Callaghan McCarthy of Essex and Katie Lindsay of Ingersoll get airborne as part of their highland sword dance routine.

Participants in the 5k Kilt Run finish up the course in the lower bowl of Lakeside Park.

Celine Gibb of Windsor won the Ladies Caber Toss with a perfect throw of the 50-foot caber.

Members of F-45 Training strain to hold their ground in an early round of the Tug of War. Vitella Plumbing emerged champion with a hard-fought pull over Windsor Police.

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LAKERS GET TOP-NOTCH HELP

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WHEATLEY WRAPS UP HOUSE LEAGUE SOCCER

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Talbot Trail Senior golfers enjoy June scramble

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United Way W-E launches kids programs

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Rotary President makes Leamington stop

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Destination for Santos

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Wheatley Garden tour will take place July 9

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RADIO OPERATORS FIELD DAY

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Kingsville District High School Athletic Awards

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Kingsville exploring options on Mayor’s seat

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Sherk-Ellison construction begins

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Kingsville Highland Games return in big fashion

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GECDSB approves annual budget

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Wheatley Task Force conducting survey

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Arts at the Marina returns this weekend after two-year hiatus

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Canada Day in Leamington

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CARROUSEL OF NATIONS IN LEAMINGTON

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Yacht Club celebrates 50 years

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Frenchsicles popular on hot day

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Busy weekend ahead as local communities host events

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GOING THE DISTANCE

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