Southpoint Sun - September 29, 2021

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ST. LOUIS SCHOOL CELEBRATES LE JOUR FRANCO-ONTARIEN LEAMINGTON – St. Louis Catholic Elementary School celebrated le jour Franco-Ontarien by dressing creatively in green and white. In the top photo are the student winners, left to right, Colton Sarkis, Ryleigh Milkins-Biekx, Selina Gualtieri, Sabrina Vieira and Ethan Prior. In the bottom photo, Madame Kovacevich was the staff winner at St. Louis Catholic Elementary School’s le jour Franco-Ontarien celebration. Submitted photos

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OCTOBER 3 TAKE WHAT YOU NEED - Free clothing for men, women & children - Sunday, October 3 from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. at St. John the Evangelist Church, 60 Erie St. N., Leamington, 519-3263111. Covid-19 precautions please i.e., masks, social distancing.

OCTOBER 7 WINTERIZE YOUR GARDEN with Heather Crowe. Kingsville Community Centre, 1860 Division Rd. North. 11:00 am class. Call 226773-5830. OCTOBER 12 CRAFTS WITH KAREN – 10 am to noon. Fall themed, supplies not included. Kingsville Community Centre, 1860 Division Rd. North. 11 am class. Call 226-773-5830. OCTOBER 13 MEMORY CAFÉ hosted by the Alheimer’s Society at the Kingsville Community Centre, 1860 Division Rd. North. 1-3 pm. Call 226-773-5830. OCTOBER 14 TOY MAKING FOR RESCUE DOGS with Sylvia. 11:30 am at the Kingsville Community Centre, 1860 Division Rd. North. Call 226-7735830. OCTOBER 19 DEMONSTRATION WITH LISA WACHESKI, CTMHV. Gramophones and Victrolas in the café. 11 am. At the Kingsville Community Centre, 1860 Division Rd. North. Call 226-773-5830. ONGOING Wellness Together Canada offers FREE, 24/7 MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE SUPPORT WITH NO WAIT TIMES for Canadians of all ages, in every province and territory and in both official languages. Funded by the Government of Canada. More info at https://wellnesstogether.ca/en-CA. Phone counselling available 24/7 at 1-866-5850445.

MIRACLE MOBILE MARKET - The Mobile Market is a weekly travelling fresh produce market that offers packages of fruits and veggies. The suggested donation is $5 ( all donations go back into purchasing local produce for the Market project.) Join us in Wheatley on Tuesdays from 12:30 - 1:00 pm at the Wheatley Arena. Visit www.mobilemarketck.com or www.facebook. com/mobilemarketck for the latest info.

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

BANK THEATRE SUPPORTS GORE HILL MUSIC LEAMINGTON — Gore Hill Public School is fortunate to have The Bank Theatre as a community partner. With Covid restrictions in place in schools, The Bank Theatre recognized the need for music programs to progress in alternative ways, generously lending their ukuleles for use in the classroom. Gore Hill students are now strumming away during music class. In the photo, Vivienne, Liam, Lucas (front row, left to right) and Hector, Braydon, Andrew, and Samuel (back row) demonstrate their new ukulele skills. Submitted photo

Highbury Canco launches new line of pasta sauces

LEAMINGTON – Highbury Canco has launched a new flagship brand of pasta sauces entitled Canada Red™. The full product line retails at Walmart Canada locations nationwide. Canada Red’s tagline is “Canadian grown, Italian roots.” It has a traditional Italian recipe and is made with 100% locally grown, Canadian tomatoes. The product is prepared at the Highbury Canco facility in the tomato capital of Canada: Leamington, Ontario. The brand will launch with four pasta sauce flavours: Traditional, Tomato Basil,

Garlic & Onion, and Three Cheese. Each recipe is made with a simple ingredient list, no artificial ingredients and no preservatives. Highbury Canco is an industry leader in food and beverage manufacturing. Within the 1.6 million square foot facility, Highbury produces many of Canada’s favorite products, including its own brands. Since research and development, production and shipping are all done under one roof, Highbury is able to craft high quality, nutritious and great tasting foods.

ERIE SHORES TOASTMASTERS Meeting online at 6:00 p.m. every other Wednesday. Develop your Communication and Leadership Skills in a positive, friendly environment. Meeting dates are September 29, October 13 and 27. 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 and click on Contact Us. 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.

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ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT SOMEONE’S DRINKING? Al-Anon Family Groups meeting information: 519-790-7739 or www.alanonwindsoressex.com IF YOU WANT TO DRINK, THAT’S YOUR BUSINESS If you want to stop, we can help. Call Alcoholics Anonymous: 519-999-1234. DONATE BLOOD - Leamington Blood Donor Clinic - at the Leamington Lebanese Club, 447 Hwy. 77 Leamington. 1:00 - 7:00 p.m. Book ahead. Book now. Visit: blood.ca or call 1-888236-6283.

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Vrtel shoots 28 in senior league play at Talbot Trail

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Harness round-up

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Flyers open on road, beat St. Marys

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Wheatley Tykes took the 1966 OBA title

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W.A.P.S raises $1200

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Epp ready to get back to work

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Looking back at 1994

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Highbury Canco launches new line of pasta sauces

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Boat thief apprehended when officer spots something fishy

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20 new trees planted at The Bridge

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Brewery celebrates grand opening

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OPP warning of door-to-door scams across Ontario

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ESHC continues pediatric assessment

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Vaccine passport just another challenge

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Solving Wheatley gas issue could take up to six months

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Ride to Survive helps with cancer care at Erie Shores HealthCare

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Wheatley Relief Fund surpasses $201,500 with teen's donation

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Santos retains apple peeling-title, but shares it with co-champion

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Michelle Wright wows Amphitheatre crowd

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Dyke Risk Register cites major issues in Southeast Leamington

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