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LEAMINGTON – Talking Over Turkey keeps growing every year and its founders - Mike and Deanna Diab - couldn’t be happier about that. On Saturday, Dec. 14, more than 625 people lined up in the Highbury Canco parking lot to get their Talking Turkey box, which included a turkey, stuffing, potatoes and vegetables. What started as an exercise in ‘paying it forward’ in 2016 has grown from 50 turkeys to 625 turkeys plus all the fixings. Mike explained how a simple cup of coffee that someone had paid for him turned into the idea of giving away turkeys. “I really wish I had thought of this years ago. It really brings the community together. You can feel the giving spirit here among the volunteers and the recipients,” he said as the distribution began on Saturday morning. “My biggest fear is that we won’t have enough... I’d feel terrible if we ran out,” he said. There were no stipulations to the giveaway — just having a need. And Mike said the term ‘need’ is very subjective, and they just hoped it will help local residents enjoy a family dinner on Christmas Day. “It’s all about bringing families together at the table over a special dinner and we wanted to make that happen for more people,” said Mike.

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Christmas Dinner at St. John’s LEAMINGTON – The Church of St. John’s the Evangelist invites those who will be alone or who will go without on Christmas Day to its 25th annual Christmas Dinner. The meal is at 12 p.m. at the church, 60 Erie St. N., in Leamington. Guests are asked to please call 519-326-3111 to register by December 25 for planning purposes, as no one will be turned away. There is also a special invitation to shut-ins who are unable to attend the meal. Volunteers will deliver your Christmas Dinner in the Leamington, Wheatley and Kingsville area. There is no cost or obligation.

Boot Drive raises $10,000 for Salvation Army Members of the Leamington Fire Services welcomed drivers entering Leamington on Saturday morning, December 14 with a fireman’s boot. The annual Boot Drive collected donations for the Leamington Salvation Army. Pictured here firefighter Serge Bluteau was busy on Talbot Street East. (Southpoint Sun Photos)

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West, primarily as far south as the Leamington Municipal Marina, all of Robson Road west of Cherry Lane and to the western extent of Seacliff Park jutting to the east of Grandview Crescent and Lombardy Lane up to Seacliff Drive. Councillor John Jacobs inquired about the large size of the study area, which engineering project manager Alexander Del Brocco explained was necessary to properly assess the target area. “This is the core area of the Waterfront,” he stated. “We want to really look closely at the community around the promenade, park, marina and streets. We need to know the extent of the impact on the entire community to make sure people can get in and out of the area easily and safely.” Del Brocco later explained that parking availability in the area will also be considered in depth as part of the master plan. After net HST, thinc’s services will come to a cost of $86,659. Coupled with incidental and third party review costs of $13,341, the budget for the Waterfront Destination Master Plan will come out to an even $100,000. The selected consultants have targeted a completion date for the plan at some point in October of 2020. The plan’s framework, as indicated in a report presented to council, will be based on a framework that is creative, inclusive, environmentally friendly and will conform to the municipality’s strategic objectives. As part of coming up with the plan, thinc plans to organize and conduct stakeholder interviews and studies. Additionally, three public ‘open house’ style sessions will take place at locations and dates that have yet to be determined.


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Members of the Kingsville District High School Eco Team listen on as Town of Kingsville Deputy Mayor Gord Queen discusses initiatives taking place in reaction to climate change challenges experienced in Kingsville during the Climate Action Summit organized by Leamington District Secondary School’s Eco Team Tuesday, Dec. 10. (Southpoint Sun Photos)

LDSS hosts Climate Action Summit By Bryan Jessop

The first step towards battling climate change with climate action at the local high school level has been initiated by a team from Leamington District Secondary School. The LDSS Eco Team presented the first-of-itskind Climate Action Summit Tuesday, Dec. 10 at the Essex Civic Centre, where about 120 students from most Greater Essex County District School Board high schools gathered to both hear and suggest measures to address climate change in their own communities. Teams from GECDSB schools including both LDSS and Kingsville District High School each met representatives of their respective municipalities, from members of council to administration and other departments. Each school team was limited to a maximum of eight members based on space restraints, although an extra five attended from LDSS to help organize the event. Guest speakers including representatives of the GECDSB, Essex Re-

gion Conservation Authority (ERCA), Windsor-Essex County Health Unit, Windsor Law and the LDSS Eco Team itself discussed climate issues and challenges — primarily those being experienced in Essex County — and how to lessen the impact of problems including flooding, algae blooms and poor air quality. “It’s turned out really well,” explained LDSS Eco Team member Krystal Robinson, one of the event’s organizers. “There are a lot of different questions being asked. The students are very engaged and they’re eager to learn how to better their schools.” “A lot of students want to learn how to get their Eco Teams more structured. It’s turning out to be very inspiring,” added LDSS Eco Team president Fumi Malott. Many of the items on the summit’s itinerary took place in Essex County chambers, including discussions with all schools from the Windsor Law group. “They’ve taken a very interactive approach in the way they talk about major issues in our communities,”

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Leamington District Secondary School’s Eco Team listens as Leamington Deputy Mayor Larry Verbeke fields a question about the municipality’s plans to address climate change during the Climate Action Summit at the Essex Civic Centre Tuesday, Dec. 10. The event was organized by LDSS students as an opportunity for participants to learn about climate change and action and to establish partnerships between students and their respective communities across Essex County.

portunity to teach the older generations about things we didn’t talk about in school.” The Kingsville group discussed climate changerelated issues including challenges experienced at marina boat slips and several cancellations for minor soccer and baseball seasons triggered by flooding. The Leamington group focused on the sewer separation project, the proposal to install public electric car charging stations and the possibility of Eco Team members helping out with sandbag distribution for any future flooding issues as the OPP conducted earlier this year. The summit was funded in part through a $2,500 grant presented by Libro Credit Union.

Sopranos of Leamington to perform Dec. 29 LEAMINGTON – Abridged Opera will present a seasonal concert on Sunday, Dec. 29 at 2:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 311 Sherk. St., Leamington. Abridged Opera concludes its 2019 season with Winter Songs, a collaboration of the Sopranos of Leamington – Erin Armstrong, Alyssa Epp, Kaitlyn Clifford and Brianna DeSantis – and members of Music Moves Kids, with special guests Jilda Farias and Jackie Robitaille. Winter Songs will feature classic carols with a twist and many, many high notes. Tickets are available online at www.abridgedopera.com or by calling 226-346-8372.

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KINGSVILLE – On December 13 at approximately 8 p.m., the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a pedestrian who had been struck by a motor vehicle at the intersection of Division Road and King Street in Kingsville. A teenaged girl was crossing King Street when she was struck by a vehicle turning left onto King Street from Division Road. The girl fell to the ground and the driver of the involved vehicle stopped briefly but then drove away without rendering assistance. The girl contacted family members who attended and took her to hospital where she was treated for minor injuries. The involved vehicle is described as a white Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV), possibly a Ford Explorer, with a male driver and one passenger. The OPP asks that anyone who can assist in identifying the vehicle or driver involved in this collision to contact the Kingsville Detachment at 519-733-2345. Should you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800222-8477 (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.

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County of Essex CAO Rob Maisonville (right) speaks on the 2020 county budget during deliberations held last Wednesday evening at the Essex Civic Centre. Listening at left is Warden Gary McNamara. (RTT Photo by Ron Giofu)

Less than 1% increase in County budget for 2020 By Ron Giofu

ESSEX COUNTY – Essex County Council passed its 2020 budget with the county portion of tax bills to rise by less than one per cent. County Council raised taxes 0.9 per cent, or $8.72 on a home assessed at $200,000. That is higher than the draft budget, with that draft budget calling for a 0.67 per cent increase or $6.50 on a $200,000 home. The increase came as a result of elected officials choosing to put an extra $250,000 in reserves for the county’s share of the municipal portion that has to go towards the new megahospital. County Council members opted to put more money in the reserve now so that any future debt in the future would be lessened. The County of Essex is also pulling $11.7 million from reserves to fund capital projects. The total county levy in 2020 is pegged at $109.4 million, up from the $102.8 million that is being projected for 2019. County of Essex treasurer Sandra Zwiers pointed out the county has no levy supported debt and was given a AA+ credit rating by Standard & Poor’s. She said the county has healthy liquidity, a solid reserve strategy, a long standing life-cycle capital program and has a pay-as-you-go infrastructure approach. Zwiers added that tax rates are consistently at or below the rate of inflation. Similar to what town administration has been warning about, Zwiers also warned county politicians about a loss of funding from the Ontario government and noted the county also faces “future funding uncertainty” from the province. Other 2020 budget impact variables include change in statutory deductions such as WSIB and proposed “staffing changes to address underserviced programs and services,” with those to possibly impact the Sun Parlor Home in Leamington, and departments such as planning, council and community services. The county also faces variables such as asset management funding, which includes contributions to reserves based on amortization, base levy contributions as part of the pay-as-you-go strategy, contributions from reserves to address timing issues and to deal with climate change. The county is also opting on a $13.8 million infrastructure rehabilitation program with $5.33 million of that being approved for early release at a November meeting of Essex County Council. Zwiers also pointed out there is a comprehensive asset management plan as a funding gap exists between asset deterioration and renewal requirements. There is also $4.8 million set aside to continue with the County-Wide Active Transportation System (CWATS) and $2.8 million of that comes from the county’s roadway expansion reserve. There was also a change to the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit’s funding formula as Zwiers noted the formula changes that were imposed by the province sees the formula go from a 75/25 model to a 70/30 model. That means an increase of $261,000 to the county’s contribution. The 2020 Essex County budget also has $800,000 set aside for a capital reserve dealing with social housing. Zwiers noted the existing inventory is in need of “significant” capital rehabilitation and there is a growing demand that requires an expansion of inventory.


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OPP program supports Leamington Salvation Army By Bryan Jessop

It may not be Santa’s sleigh, but a Leamington OPP vehicle has made a delivery that should make the holidays a little easier for many of the community’s underprivileged families. The annual Leamington OPP Stuff-A-Cruiser took place Saturday, Dec. 7 at the Real Canadian Superstore on Talbot Street East, where 21 large boxes of non-perishable food items donated by the store’s customers were filled and delivered to the Leamington Salvation Army food bank on Settterington Street later that afternoon. Also during the four-hour event, Superstore customers donated $515, also to be used for stocking the food bank’s shelves at the Leamington Salvation Army. “People have been really generous,” explained Leamington OPP community safety officer Katherine Burt, who led this year’s Stuff-A-Cruiser. “It’s amazing how quickly we were able to fill these boxes.” Burt was assisted for this year’s campaign by representatives of the Border Security Services program at St. Clair College in Windsor, including seven stu-

dents and the head of the program, who helped customers bag groceries. The group of volunteers loaded carts, boxes and the OPP cruiser with donations while also helping customers fill out ballots for a gift basket containing $250 worth of items donated by the Superstore. “The Real Canadian Superstore is really community minded,” Burt explained. “They let us set up here and gave a gift basket with gift cards and all kinds of nice goodies. I don’t know how we’d do this without them.” Once the interior of the OPP cruiser on site for the event reached capacity, St. Clair College Border Security Club volunteers began filling their own vehicles. Burt and members of the Windsor-based group delivered the collection in person to the Setterington Street address shortly after finishing the food drive at about 3 p.m. The donation was accepted by SA co-captains Phoungern and Oudaovanh Sombounkhanh. Although Stuff-A-Cruiser is primarily an annual event, Burt noted that it took a hiatus for 2018 to ensure that it did not compete with similar food drives tak-

From left to right, St. Clair College Border Services Club vice president Anthony Knight, Leamington Salvation Army Captains Phoungern Sombounkhanh and Oudaovanh Sombounkhanh and Leamington OPP community safety officer Katherine Burt reveal a collection of non-perishable food donations made during the 2019 Leamington OPP Stuff-A-Cruiser, held Saturday, Dec. 7 at the Real Canadian Superstore on Talbot Street East. In total, the four-hour event collected 21 boxes filled with nonperishable food items and $515 in cash donations for the Leamington Salvation Army’s food bank. (Submitted Photo)

ing place at the same time throughout the Leamington area. While collecting donations for the SA food bank, Saturday’s gathering at the local Superstore also served as an opportunity for the Essex County to promote its “Lock It or Lose It” campaign. “We’re trying to remind people that when they’re doing their shopping, to keep purchases locked up in the trunk whenever possible,” Burt noted. “It’s important to keep in mind when your vehicle is in a store parking lot during the holidays, or even in your own driveway.”

Matthew Van Phatter-Niescior (left) and Anthony Knight of the St. Clair College Border Services Club prepare to load a filled box of donated non-perishable food items into a Leamington OPP cruiser Saturday, Dec. 6 during the Leamington OPP’s annual Stuff-A-Cruiser charitable event. (Southpoint Sun Photo)

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Kingsville Mayor Nelson Santos (far left) and Libro Credit Union regional manager Lori Atkinson (far right) perform a ribbon cutting ceremony along with members of the Ford family during a Habitat For Humanity Windsor-Essex home double opening ceremony in Kingsville Monday, Dec. 16. The event also celebrated the completion of a home on nearby Maple Street for the Fortuna family. The Habitat houses were the 66th and 67th builds respectively, since the local branch of the organization was founded in 1994. (Southpoint Sun Photos)

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Kingsville Mayor Nelson Santos (far left) and Libro Credit Union regional manager Lori Atkinson (far right) perform a ribbon cutting ceremony along with members of the Fortuna family during a Habitat For Humanity Windsor-Essex home double opening ceremony in Kingsville Monday, Dec. 16. The event also celebrated the completion of a nearby home for the Ford family.

Habitat homes in Kingsville completed in time for Christmas By Bryan Jessop

Nobody has to explain to two local families that there’s no place like home for the holidays. For the first time in its 25-year history, Habitat For Humanity Windsor-Essex has finished two simultaneous builds on back-to-back properties beyond Windsor’s city limits. The Ford and Fortuna families are moving into homes in Kingsville’s Cedarhurst Park and although the structures are situated on different streets, they are clearly visible from one another’s back yards. A ceremony to mark the completion of construction on both homes took place in the area Monday, Dec. 16, where Habitat For Humanity representatives, project volunteers, sponsors, political dignitaries, contractors, supporters and friends greeted and congratulated the two families. The Ford family’s home was officially the 66th build for the Windsor-Essex branch while the

Fortuna’s was the 67th. Both homes were completed Friday, Dec. 13, allowing licensed contractors and the accompanying team of about 300 volunteers to finish four days ahead of the original December 17 target date. As intended, both families will be moving into their new homes prior to Christmas Day. “This is so amazing to see from where we were just about 13 weeks ago to where we are today,” said Kingsville Mayor Nelson Santos, who took part in the ribbon cutting ceremonies for both families. “From those first few holes that were dug with everybody’s help, it’s come a long way.” “Building in this municipality has been both our privilege and our pleasure,” explained Habitat For Humanity Windsor-Essex director of operations Pamela Breault, who introduced guests from all three levels of government including Santos, Essex MPP Taras Natyshak and Essex MP Chris Lewis.

Habitat For Humanity Windsor-Essex executive director Fiona Coughlin described the organization she represents as one of the area’s frontrunners in the ongoing battle against poverty and the affordable housing crisis. With the support of contributors including presenting sponsor Libro Credit Union, Coughlin explained that builds 66 and 67 were pivotal milestones that will be accompanied by four more new homes to be constructed in 2020. “This moment in time is a turning point for our county,” she declared. “More often than ever before, it is children and families that are ending up without a home. With the growing housing crisis, our children are growing up afraid that they will never be able to afford a house. It’s time for all of us to recognize that housing is a basic human right, not an investment commodity. Today, we celebrate two more victories in this battle for home ownership. These houses (Continued on Page 7)

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OPP heading into campaign with enhanced tools and authorities The Festive RIDE campaign officially started November 23 and runs until January 2, 2020. Police services across the province take part in holiday RIDE programs aimed at taking alcohol- and drug-impaired drivers off the roads. Thanks to new impaired driving laws phased in last year, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is heading into the seasonal campaign with enhanced tools and authorities. Under the new law, police officers in possession of an approved screening device who lawfully pull over a driver in a RIDE initiative (or through any other lawful traffic stop) can now demand a breath sample without having reasonable suspicion that the driver has alcohol in their body. The OPP has also acquired approved drug screening equipment, which can detect cannabis and cocaine in a driver’s saliva. The device can be used to enforce the provincial “zero tolerance” sanctions that now apply to young, novice and commercial drivers who are suspected of having the presence of drugs in their body.

HomeJames Chatham-Kent Police Service (CKPS) kicked off the Festive RIDE season by holding spot checks in the municipality. If you are enjoying festive beverages, plan for a safe ride home. Use a designated driver, call a cab or stay overnight. HomeJames is also available to residents of ChathamKent by calling 519-351-3353. HomeJames is a community program dedicated to saving lives by providing a free designated driver service for impaired drivers in their own vehicles. For more information about Home James, go to www.homejames-ck.ca/ In 2018, 56 people were killed in alcohol/drug-related collisions on OPP-patrolled roads. Close to 600 people have died on OPP-patrolled roads in the past 10 years in collisions that involved an alcohol or drug-impaired driver. Every day, on average, four Canadians are killed and 175 are injured in impairment-related crashes.

Habitat For Humanity homes in Kingsville completed (Continued from Page 6) prove we continue to have to power to dramatically change things for local families.” Coughlin noted that the organization’s 67 builds since 1994 have provided permanent, affordable homes for more than 330 residents — 56 per cent of whom are children. Breault explained that the project, like many of its predecessors, faced challenges including timelines, the availability of skilled tradespersons, weather and street resurfacing. Overcoming those obstacles, she pointed out, was accomplished largely by a list of more than 30 contributors and supporters from service groups and government agencies to volunteers and local businesses. “How do you say ‘thank you’ to people who give freely and who do this because they care?,” said Charmaine Ford on behalf of her family. “I don’t think there are words. I had a very unique opportunity to be on the job site almost every day — and I know many home-

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cole Fortuna. “I would like to thank all of you for everything you’ve done for us,” her son Logan continued in addressing the gathering of guests. “I would like to let you know that we are eternally grateful for the wonderful home that you have given us.” Later in the event’s schedule, Carrie Anne Peters, cultural and development coordinator of Caldwell First Nation, performed a smudging ceremony on the

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What’s in a Wheatley nickname?

I grew up with the same nickname my brothers had. When I was a kid, they were both called ‘Rib’, and I was ‘Little Rib.’ I finally shook that ‘Little’ part off once I reached my teens. Most of my friends call me Rib. I have one that calls me Ribsy, but he’s in the minority. I often wondered, if I had grown up in Wheatley, would things have been different? Maybe I’d have one of those cool Wheatley nicknames. I read a Facebook post a couple of weeks ago that stated the late Bob Mills was responsible for the nicknames of a lot of the guys from my generation. I don’t know the accuracy of that, but remember Bob being around the Wheatley minor sports scene, so that could very well have some Mark Ribble validity. Bob’s son Tom (Mize) has a nickname of his own. Sometimes the origins are simple, deriving themselves from the last name of the person, like Purse, Lager, Derb or Looper. Others are less obvious, such as Popeye, Superman, Goot, Pie and Puffer. Of course, if you go back a ways, you’ll find Whacker and Wiz and Bummy, along with Cowbell, Hoss, Fudd and Fish. Some more older ones like Beaver, Truggie, Turk and Rivets. There was Skinny and his younger brother Snake, who was not the only Snake in Wheatley. The late Ken Snider was known to many as Snake. Steve Smith has two nicknames, Snake and Doc. Go figure. There are also a couple of Spuds and at least two guys called Grease. And so many Fishes. You might be at a euchre tournament filled with Wheatley nicknames. Imagine being in the same room as Willie, Wally, Oli, Moose and Cat. It can happen. I’ve seen it. Throw in Pinhead (pick one), Fluff, Piner and Boner, and you’ve almost got a baker’s dozen. You could score the trifecta with the Howe brothers, Sky, Space and Demo. Likewise with the Anthonys, Slider, Aggie and Grease. You’d have a foursome with the Lambs: Chopper, Bugsy, Sob and Rink. You have to wonder about the origin of some of them, like Poopie, Farts, Spanky and Tug. But who’s to judge? There’s Bones, Lefty, Jingles and Booter. Or how about Toolman, Wiener or Bart? Of course the younger generation is carrying on the tradition with nicknames like Peewee, Hollywood, Poodle, Beaup and Buckwheat. We can’t forget Scoop, who scoured the streets of Wheatley looking for breaking news on a weekly basis. He likely has a list, cast in lead of course, somewhere in his vast array of memorabilia. We’ve published a few here, but so many more are out there. Some are gone, some are still with us, but Wheatley will always be the nickname capital of the world, at least in my mind.

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A Look at Leamington’s Past courtesy of C. Scott Holland

December 1990: Leamington’s two OHA championship Jr. C teams faced each other in an exhibition game during the Flyers’ annual Can-Am Tournament. Terry Wiper (left) of the 1971-1972 squad and Mike MacKinnon of the 1980-1981 team point to photos of their respective teams.

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Busy weeks ahead at Br. 324 WHEATLEY LEGION NEWS BRANCH 324

Jan Watson WHEATLEY – Jean Crook, Mike Simpson and Peter VanZetten led the 15 Fun Darts players at Wheatley Legion on December 6 with five wins. Tied with four wins were Julie Reid and Steve Clements – Nikole Clements, Garry Hope and Sherry DeCaluwe. Also tied with three wins were Hilary Gould, Gord Crook and Gerry Soulliere – Patricia Suy and Greg Hodgson – April Simpson and Jim McClellan. Ladies doubling out were Nikole, Sherry, Hilary, Patricia and April. Four teams tied with four wins at Fun Darts on Friday the 13th – Jean Crook and Steve Clements – Sherry DeCaluwe and Tracey Bruner – Patricia

Suy and Peter VanZetten – Julie Reid and Jim McClellan. Marie DeCaluwe and Gord Crook won three games followed by Nikole Clements and Garry Hope with two wins. Ladies doubling out were Jean, Sherry, Patricia and Julie. Join the Fun Darts players on Fridays. Play starts at 7:30 p.m. The Zone Mixed Dart Tournament will be held in Essex on January 25. If you plan to play, you must enter no later than January 2. A sign-up sheet is on the bulletin board. Bob Lamb won twice at the Meat Draws that were run by George Imeson on December 7. Other meat winners were Murray Loop, Gerry Soulliere, Kim McNeely, Yvonne Prudence, Norma Dunmore, Joanne Steckley, Gloria Sheldon, Wes Wright and Bill Derbyshire. Mabel McKee won

Flyers hockey tickets and Julie Reid won the 50/50 draw. The Meat Draws last Saturday the 14th were run by Steve Marshall and consisted of turkeys plus the fishery gift certificates. Winners were Cathy Bell, Gord Fuller, Diane Howe, Dick Whittle, Gloria Sheldon, Sue Cobby, Rick Dutot, Mary Jo Wright, Julie Reid, Beth Clements and Linda Niehus. Nikole Clements won the 50/50 draw. Following the draws, Marie DeCaluwe and Tracy Loop of the local Community Chest were on hand to receive what Wheatley Legion raised during the last three meat draws including the cost of the meat, from the Friday Fun Darts players, the Ladies Auxiliary and other donations dropped off at the Branch – a total of $2,313 plus truckloads of family gifts and non-perishable food items. Once again, our small community showed its generosity to

On Saturday, Dec. 14, Wheatley Legion presented a cheque for $2,313 as well as truckloads of family gifts and food items to the Wheatley Community Chest. Funds were raised at the last three meat draws and included donations from the Friday Night Darts players, Ladies Auxiliary and donations that were dropped off at the Branch. The food and gifts were donated by people attending the meat draws as well as the public. From left to right are: Marie DeCaluwe of the Community Chest, Br. 324 President Jan Watson, Tracy Loop of the Community Chest, and Cathy Bell, Br. 324 Treasurer. (Southpoint Sun Photo)

those in the area who are in need. The Ladies Auxiliary will hold a Bake Sale this weekend, December 20 and 21, starting on Friday evening and continuing on Saturday morning starting at 9 a.m. Let the ladies help with your Christmas baking! Waddies will be played this Thursday December 19 starting at 7 p.m. sharp. Join the players for a fun evening

of friendly competition. The Community Raffles will be held at the Branch on Christmas Eve. Draws will be held between 4:00 and 4:30 p.m. Get your tickets soon for Br. 324’s $1,500 draw plus other community draw tickets that are available at the Branch. A New Year’s Eve Party will be held with entertainment provided by Billy and the Kids. A limited number

of tickets are available at the Branch for $15 per person. You must have a ticket to attend and lunch is potluck. Doors open at 7 p.m., entertainment starts at 8 p.m. Coming up… Jan. 18 Soup Cook-Off… Feb. 15 Chili Cook-Off. To all my faithful readers, I wish the best of the Holiday Season. My next column will be in 2020!

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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Two new hires approved for Leamington By Bryan Jessop

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

In Loving Memory of

LovingLy RemembeRed

Janet ann DiMenna January 10, 1963 – December 4, 2018

iRene WoeLk Though your smile is not here with us and your hand we cannot touch, We have so many memories of you who we loved so much. Your memory is our keepsake with which we’ll never part, God has you in His keeping, we have you in our hearts. Love Ermi, Meagan, Jamie and Jeremy

(NEE GOERTZEN) August 1, 1939 - December 22, 2011

They say there is a reason They say that time will heal, But neither time nor reason Will change the way I feel. For no one knows the heartache That lies behind my smile No one knows how many times I have broken down and cried. I want to tell you something So there won’t be any doubt You’re so wonderful to think of But so hard to be without. So if I could turn back the clock That’s just what I would do And I would live again those Happy years that I shared with you.

Love Forever & Sadly Missed Every Day by Husband & Best Friend Walter. Dear Mother of Rick Woelk (Patti) and Tracey Woelk. Loving Oma of Brittany & Josh, Dustyn, Michael, Ashleigh & Jake. Great Oma of Milaniah & Maddux.

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

In Loving Memory of

In Loving Memory of

NelsoN Rutt

Joseph Raffoul

January 26, 1940 – December 21, 2018

December 10, 1941 – December 16, 2018

Our lives go on without you but nothing is the same, We have to hide our heartaches when someone speaks your name. Sad are the hearts that love you, silent tears that fall, Living our lives without you is the hardest part of all. You did so many things for us, your heart was kind and true, And when we needed someone we could always count on you. The special years will not return when we were all together, But with the love within our hearts you will walk with us forever.

If I could visit Heaven, even for a day, Maybe for a moment, the pain would go away. I would put my arms around you, and whisper words so true, That living life without you is the hardest thing to do. No matter how I spend my days, no matter what I do, No morning dawns or evening falls, That I don’t think of you.

So Sadly Missed by June, Nelson, Cathie (Gary), Jessica, Caiti-Beth & Evan

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

In Loving Memory of

In Memory of

Naida Zuk

Maxine Danielson

Dear Mom and Baba:

We think of you always, We talk about you still. You have never been forgotten, And you never will. We hold you close within our hearts, And there you will remain. To walk and guide us through our lives, Until we meet again.

December 21, 2008

Things I feel most deeply Are the hardest thing to say Dearest Mom, I loved you In a very special way. If I could have one lifetime with One dream that could come true I’d pray to God with all my heart For yesterday with you. Loving you and missing you... Mary Jane, Sandra and kids xoxox

Love You Mom Diane, Pam, Tal and family

Forever Loved & Deeply Missed, Nancy, Joey, Bunny & Troy, Danny & Lana, Dana, D.J., Shawna & Jacob

A proposal to bolster an often overwhelmed municipal planning department has been given the green light. Leamington Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Peter Neufeld submitted to council a report requesting a reconfigured Organizational Structure for the Community and Development Service Area and the Engineering Services Departments, an incentive that will include the hiring of two new positions — a Manager of Development Approvals in the former department and a Development Approvals Technologist for the latter. The creation of the two new full time positions brought along with it approval of a first charge to the 2020 budget of $178,203. Neufeld explained that approving for such funds to be set aside prior to budget deliberations in February will allow the newly reorganized plan to be implemented immediately. “There are many complicated developments coming from the engineering department,” Neufeld explained. “I believe the structural changes will make for an improved customer service system with proper internal support for engineering projects.” Neufeld continued to explain that administration has reviewed the planning service department over the past several months and come to the conclusion that planning services and development approvals should function separately. Development applications, he noted, have increased from 63 throughout the year 2014 to 118 — thus far — for 2019. “I’m reluctant to ask for a first charge (to the 2020 budget), but I believe its warranted,” Neufeld explained. “We just can’t keep up with the development. We don’t have the capacity to properly follow through with all the applications we’re receiving.” Neufeld noted that as of the time the report was completed, 74 files in the site plan process remained under review by the Development Support Committee. Sixteen of those are carry overs from 2018, 21 are new applications received this year and 37 are files being reviewed that have yet to be entered into the formal application process. Councillor John Jacobs explained that while he was not opposed to hiring the two new positions Neufeld requested, he was apprehensive about approving the $178,000plus to be spent as a first charge. “If we pre-approve this and our budget doesn’t cut it, where do we make cuts from?,” Jacobs asked. “I don’t like spending money before I have it in my pocket.” From there, Jacobs requested that spending the requested amount after 2020 budget deliberations start in February be considered, stressing that he could not support pre approval. In response, Neufeld explained that the sooner the new positions could be recruited, the sooner the bottleneck of development applications could be addressed. “It’s just purely the volume,” he stated before explaining that the hires would free up planners from development services. “If I didn’t think it was crucial, I wouldn’t ask for it to be approved ahead of time.” The motion to approve the proposal as submitted to council was approved in a vote of 5-2, with Jacobs and Bill Dunn voting against.

“Gifted” wine: what to do if it’s not to your liking I have received a couple of questions recently about “gifted” wine and what to do with it if it’s not to your liking. If the wine is from someone who knows you well, then they should know what you like to drink and gift you appropriately, so I assume this is not the case. I would never recommend giving the wine back to the person from whom it came with a “thank you for the gift, but we don’t care for this style of wine”, especially if they are related in any way (in-laws, cousins, etc.) as family ties don’t need more stress than they already have. There are plenty of ways to use that wine even if it’s not one you would drink. Perhaps the most obvious one would be to re-gift it, hopefully to someone who would enjoy it. If it’s a commonly known wine, then there’s no risk of the person who gave it to you finding out that you passed their gift on to someone else. If it’s a more rarely seen wine, I would recommend making sure that the person you’re gifting it to has more than six degrees of separation from the original source. Even if you’re not a fan of the wine itself, there is still a lot to be said for using it in your cooking. White wines add great flavour to soups, cream-based sauces and stir-fried dishes, and red wines are just as handy in soups and stews

or anything that could use an extra kick of flavour. A really easy way to do this is to freeze the wine in an ice-cube tray. Keep the wine cubes into a Ziploc bag when they’re frozen and then when you need to use them, just pop two or three into the pot with whatever you’re cooking up. Give them even more punch by adding your favourite Carmen Danner herbs and seasonings (garlic, sage, thyme, parsley, etc.) to the wine before it freezes – that way you’ll add even more flavour to your dish! Also consider just how much you don’t like that wine… in the middle of a scorching hot and humid summer day, mix white wine half and half with tonic water for a very refreshing, lower-alcohol beverage, or mix red wine with an assortment of seasonal fruits and berries and make your own sangria. Christmas coming? Make a mulled wine by gently simmering the wine with slices of orange and seasonal seasonings like cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, anise and ginger.

LET’S WINE TOGETHER


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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Apple Fest raises $50,000 By Sheila McBrayne

It’s volunteers who make things happen. Sponsors, supporters, community and volunteers are at the heart of Community Living Essex County. “Tonight is all about the volunteers,” said Tony DeSantis, Manager of Community Relations with Community Living Essex County. Approximately 100 volunteers filled the boardroom at Kingsville Arena on Wednesday, Dec. 11 for a thank you dinner and the official revealing of a $50,000 cheque to the organization. The cheque from the Ruthven Apple Festival Steering Committee represented the profits from this year’s 40th annual Ruthven Apple Festival. “This is our biggest fundraiser of the year. It’s important that the community comes together for the same cause,” said DeSantis. The appreciation dinner is a chance for Community Living to thank the volunteers who work all year preparing for the Apple Festival and other fundraisers. Live music by Martha Renaud was enjoyed after the light meal. Since 1961, Community Living Essex County, a non-profit, registered charitable organization, has been committed to assisting people of all ages who have an intellectual disability and their families throughout Essex County. CLEC upports over 650 people of all ages as they develop their capacity to live, learn, work and participate in their community. One volunteer in particular was acknowledged for his 11 years of dedicated work in the Farmers Market. Dan Zompanti of Kingsville, whose father Antonio was posthumously acknowledged recently by the Leamington Historical Society for his community work was honored for his years of service to Community Living Essex County and the Ruthven Apple Festival. Dan left the steering committee due to growing personal health issues but he raised the bar in his dedication to the festival.

Community Living Essex County had a lot to celebrate on Wednesday, Dec. 11 at their annual grand reveal of the Apple Festival proceeds. The Ruthven Apple Festival Steering Committee presented a cheque for $50,000 from this year’s two-day event held on the grounds of Colasanti’s Tropical Gardens. Pictured here, from left to right, are Corey Dalgleish, Director of Operations, Community Living Essex County, Joe Colasanti, Brianne Taggart and Tony DeSantis, Manager Community Relations, Community Living Essex County. (Southpoint Sun Photo)

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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Southpoint Sun - 13

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14 - Southpoint Sun

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

May the Warmth of the Christmas Season remain with you throughout the year 189 SUMAC DRIVE, KINGSVILLE

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1529-1537 UNION, RUTHVEN

474 SEACLIFF WEST, LEAMINGTON

Turnkey 4.1 acre greenhouse farm w/5 bdrm home. New greenhouse plastic installed in 2017/2018. Boiler room w/3 boilers, 2 air compressors, generator, offices & apt. Packing & staging building w/30’ x 50’ mezzanine & workers housing. Recycling system w/stainless steel tubing, I/gr 40,000 gallon resevoir. Computerized environmental, recycling & bartel injector system. Ozone sterilization system & 600 volt electrical. A truly updated operation. $2,200,000.

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

Frank

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

337 & 367-369 TALBOT W., LEAMINGTON

Two storey home situated on approx. 3.78 acres of residential land w/roughly 134 feet fronting on Seacliff West. Value is strictly in the land. Call for showings. This property can be purchased along with the neighbouring property at 468 Seacliff West. $698,000. Call Vince 519-322-7653 or Frank 519-322-6536.

6 acre greenhouse operation on approx 10.83 acres of land. 337 Talbot West has 3 acres of plastic greenhouses on 5.54 acres of land &includes 2 boilers, Priva computer system, 10,316 square foot packing shed w/ 2 loading docks and one bungalow home. 367-369 Talbot West has 3 acres of glass greenhouses on 5.29 acres of land and includes 2 boilers, Argus computer system & 4 bedroom brick ranch. $5,200,000.

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

Vince 322-7653 Office: (519) 944-5955 MASTRONARDI

322-6536 MASTRONARDI Office: (519) 733-6581 SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Desirable waterfront home on a picturesque 1.54 acre lot surrounded by mature trees. Main level offers approximately 2600 sq ft w/ beautiful lake views from almost every room! Features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room w/ stone fireplace, family room, large kitchen, dining room & finished basement. This property has its own beach, 2.5 car garage, circular driveway, 2-tiered deck, above ground pool, tankless hot water system & more! $1,595,000.

Direct: (519)

Direct: (519)

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

email: frankfm@mnsi.net

www.FrankMastronardi.com

www.VinceMastronardi.com

JOHN WoELK

Sales Representative Centurion® 2002 - 2018

519•791•2868

ERIE SHORES REALTY INC., BROKERAGE Independently Owned & Operated

Thank you to our many valued clients for making 2019 a very successful year. Ev and I wish everyone a very Merry Christmas, a bright and prosperous and healthy New Year 2020.

LAKEFRONT

52 MARENTETTE BEACH - 3 bedroom, 2 bath on lake and canal with garage and fortified breakwall. Action priced at $264,500.

209 CONCESSION 1 M1 ZONING Seller says bring an offer on this parcel of 38 acres on a paved road with multiple uses.

SOLD

15 FRANKLIN LEAMINGTON - Great neighbourhood, close to the marina, walking trails and shopping. Low taxes, updated flooring, shingles, windows and more. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call me now before its gone.

$160,000

BUSINESS FOR SALE - Thriving pet store in Leamington, owner operated since 2000. Lots of prkg for ease of loading & unloading, on high traffic street. Owner willing to train.

LAKEFRONT

110 LAKESHORE DRIVE LEAMINGTON - Lakefront

home at the end of Fox Run, high and dry crawl space, well protected with newer breakwall, 3 plus bedrooms, hardwood floors, deck and more.


Wednesday, December 18, 2019

From Our Families to Yours.... Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

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Wishing all our clients, friends & family the Peace and Joy of Christmas, with health happiness and prosperity in 2020. Paul and Maxene

Barb Manery Remax Sales Representative 519-796-6558

Chris Bishop Remax Sales Representative 519-982-2474

Paul Guerrieri

Maxene Guerrieri

519-733-8411

519-791-3640

Broker

Patty Elters

Broker of Record

519-919-2494

Camille Elters

Sales Representative

519-796-2453

Chantelle Elters

Sales Representative

Clean and beautiful 2 storey building backing onto free municipal parking lot. Main floor is already a Hair Salon, and 2 bedroom apt. upstairs now rented. Must to see. Call Camille 519796-2453.

LAKEFRONT 4 BEDROOM Attention investors, and lakefront lovers, 50’ x 310’ lot, breakwall, immediate possession. Great for bed and breakfast. Asking $249,000. Call Camille

Broker

519-324-5774

Gary Featherstone Sr. Sales Representative

Brenda Shilson Broker

Neil Friesen

Sales Representative

519-919-3604

George Tawil

Sales Representative

519-791-1985

FEATHERSTONE 519-326-3712

519-819-4290

SOLID DOWNTOWN BUILDING

Helen Featherstone

Sales Representative

H.

519-324-2221

519-981-1051

Email: featherstonerealty@bellnet.ca

www.featherstonerealty.com 17 Erie St. N., Leamington, ON N8H 2Z2

REALTY INC., BROKERAGE

MERRY CHRISTMAS

Sending warm wishes for the holiday season

519-796-2453.

ASKING $299,000 This beautiful raised ranch has 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths, grade entrance, fenced yard, above ground pool, new roof and more. To view call Camille 519-7962453.

Trina Margos

Sales Representative

226-346-4322

Vlad Zaitsev

Sales Representative

519-329-1424

LAKEFRONT Rare to find. Two houses plus vacant building lot. Allin-one package. Lakefront house, approximately two years old, over 4160 sq ft (main floor) plus full finished basement with grade entrance. Panoramic view, quality constructed, covered patio, 4-plus heated car garages. Private showings please. Call Camille.

NEW PRICE - IMMEDIATE POSESSION Approx. 10 years old, 1450 sq. ft. main floor plus full finished basement, wet bar, large 24’ x 22’ patio, large 22.5’ x 23.5’ garages, alarm, water filtered throughout the whole house, open to offers. Call Camille 519-796-2453.

LAKEVIEW BUNGALOW LOCATION, LOCATION This beautiful ranch town house is ready for the retirees. 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, main floor laundry, cathedral celiing, gas fireplace, full basement, sprinkler and more. Must sell, asking $269,000. Call Camille 519-796-2453.

BE YOUR OWN BOSS Well established and profitable hair salon over 22 years running business, Hair Biz, established clients, ready to take over, and also you can rent chairs. Call Camille at 519-7962453.

A must to see. Great location, totally renovated, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, cathredal ceiling, open concept, gas fireplace, wrap around patio, newer roof, kitchen, paint, double heated garage, walk to the beach. Perfect for retirees or first time buyers. Call Camille 519796-2453. New Price!


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If you are looking for someone with the energy and understanding to help you get what you want, you’re looking for a CENTURY 21 Salesperon. No question about it!

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Wishing You and Yours A Joyful Holiday Season!

www.century21.ca/erieshoresrealty

Bruce Tilden***/Owner

Scott Graham/Owner

John Woelk*

Lisa Pereira*

Tim Mercer**

Stephany Mercer*

Len Filiault*

John Kraus*

Diane Dozois*

Alice Nohra*

Zi Haifa*

Vic Tiessen*

From Tasha Slater

Sales Representative 519-796-3102

PRIME KINGSVILLE RANCH

Yolla Abraham**

Bakhus Saba*

Debbie Warren*

Cody Kraus**

Custom brick Ranch in Kingsville. This home shows pride of ownership with 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths and open concept living. Complete with vaulted ceilings and lots of natural light. Attached double garage, and full basement. In-ground heated saltwater pool with outdoor shower and brick pool house. You’ll love this house for summer 2020. Call today!

BE YOUR OWN BOSS!

Start working for yourself! This brilliantly appointed traditionally modern tea house & restaurant can be yours. The charm, ambiance, phenomenal food, and service keep many loyal patrons visiting. Nestled among wineries, golf courses, parks, beaches and tourism galore, you will find this established and profitable business. Make the dream a reality, Call today! Building + Business Included!

READY TO MAKE THE JUMP? Mark Scherer*

Maxene Guerrieri*

Paul Guerrieri**

Merri Wye*

YOUR OWN EQUINE RANCH

Pam Aguiar*

Adriana Maranhao*

Rachelle Mintz-Friis*

Aron Blatz*

Profitable 48 acre+ farm with Equestrian set up! Maintain the horse farm or bring your small business & rent the lands; excellent producing soil for hay or rotation crops. Home is wonderful. Back and front covered porches overlooking the lands. New kitchen w/ granite counters & main floor laundry, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. Outbuildings include 1-24’ x 48’, 1-70’ x 195’, pond & 4-acre pasture. Perfect for a farmer, horse enthusiast, landscape business or any form of agri-business. Home & property are a pleasure to show, come see the beauty today!

LIVING IN THE IDEAL SPACE 1.5 acres of privacy minutes from town? Nature, peace and tranquility with 5 bedrooms, 4 full baths, country style kitchen with beautiful wrap around breakfast bar, eating area + proper dining room. The 2 living spaces upstairs are perfect for large or small gatherings. Executive master suite has an en-suite fit for Kings & Queens custom built walk-in closet, private sitting room or office with direct access to back covered deck. The fully finished basement will leave you in awe! Entertainers dream of backyards like this one – lounge poolside, or in one of the multiple covered sitting areas, full wood burning fireplace, pool house w/ bath and change room. Call Today!

EXPERIENCE RESULTS! Tyler Blatz*

Doug Wickham*

Jacqueline Graham*

Debra Parker*

Anthony Jraige*

Stacey Jones*

Alyssa Ismail*

Joel Robinet*

LEAMINGTON OFFICE 150 TALBOT ST. E.

ESSEX OFFICE 12 TALBOT STREET NORTH

TILBURY OFFICE 18 QUEEN STREET

KINGSVILLE OFFICE 14 MAIN ST. W.

519-326-8661 519-961-9515 519-682-3404 519-733-8411

2-141 Main St. East, Kingsville 519-997-2320


Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Thank you!

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Wishing You and Yours a Very

Merry Christmas

I appreciate my clients support this year and wish everyone a very safe and happy holiday season.

and all the best in 2020!

12 Main St. W., Kingsville On 519-733-8411

STACEY DINIRO, Sales Representative 519.796.3891 Office 519.997.2320

RACHELLE MINTZ-FRIIS Sales Representative

Wishing our Past, Present & Future Clients a very Merry Christmas & Happy Prosperous New Year 2020

Calm. Bright. Peaceful. Beautiful.

From my family to yours, thank you and Merry Christmas.

George Tawil Sales Representative

519-791-1985

Deiba Wigle*** (Cell) 519-818-6942

Joe Gibson* (Cell) 519-816-5634

Bill Neufeld* (Cell) 519-325-8123

The Magic of Christmas Never Ends and Its Greatest of Gifts Are Family and Friends. Jim Boutros* (Cell) 519-791-4319

Bruce Mee** (Cell) 519-919-2870 William Atkinson* (Cell) 519-999-8876

Kaye Drummond** (Cell) 519-816-7044

Melissa Bondy* (Cell) 519-562-3243

Sun County ***Broker of Record ** Broker * Sales Representative

Realty Inc.Brokerage

115 Erie St. N., Unit 1 Leamington ON N8H 3A3 • 519-322-1212


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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

HOMES FOR SALE

80 OAK EAST, LEAMINGTON

CALL RON AT 519-791-3482

Thank You to All My Loyal Clients. I Sincerely Appreciate Your Support for Over 31 Years.

Excellent rural residential property featuring 3-4 BR, 2 full bath home in the municipality of Leamington. Included is a 3-car garage + workshop situated on a .869 acre lot. Both home and garage feature newer roofs. The home features 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full baths and laundry room on main floor, hardwood and vinyl florring, master bedroom with ensuite, family room with gas fireplace and more. Call to view today.

Beautiful custom-built brick ranch home in Leamington. This home and detached garage feature attractive lifetime steel roofs, 3 bedrooms on main lvl, spacious lvl rm, updated kitchen & excellent hardwood flrg. The dining room leads to a beautiful 3-season sunroom, surrounded by an extensive patio & generous size fenced lot. The lower lvl includes a family/rec room with newer flrg, lighting & 3pc bath. A wonderful home in a central area, close to all amenities.

1403 MERSEA ROAD 6, LEAMINGTON

CALL RON AT 519-791-3482

The Magic of Christmas never ends as we celebratethe greatest gift of all - the Birth of our Saviour, The Lord Jesus Christ

Wishing You and Your Families All the Best in 2020.

RON DERKSEN

Sales Representative 519-791-3482 Direct ronderksen@royallepage.ca

BRENDA SHILSON Broker 519-981-1051 (cell)

D L SO

75-100 Erie St. S., Leamington

519-326-9007

800-802 TALBOT E, LEAMINGTON

OPEN HOUSE SUN., DEC. 22 • 1-3 PM

• Established variety store on busy Hwy #3 between Leamington & Wheatley • Many updates, bright and clean storefront & paved parking on corner lot • Additional rental income with 3 bdrm home & 2 bdrm apartment

• 2 bedroom extensively renovated and decorated bungalow-move-in ready • Sunroom and covered concrete patio in fenced rear yard • Immediate possession, so call for your personal tour today!

103 ELLIOTT, LEAMINGTON

LOUIE SAAD P.Eng.

KEVIN BABKIRK

Broker/Owner

519-919-7223

Broker of Record

519-818-4432

SEE GARRY 519-818-4393

CALL LOUIE or BECKY @ 519-919-7223

98 TALBOT ST. W., LEAMINGTON

1008 POINT PELEE, LEAMINGTON

NT WATERFRO BECKY SAAD

Sales Representative/Owner

519-919-7223

• Year round brick lakefront home with gorgeous sandy beach out the back door • 2 bdrms, family room, kitchen and bath on main floor, plus full unfinished bsmt • Parking for 4 cars with additional parking across the street

CALL KEVIN @ 519-818-4432

27 PRINCESS, LEAMINGTON E

FOR LEAS

CONRAD BABKIRK Sales Representative

519-818-4435

• Professional office space for lease with high visibility in the core area of town • Approx 3000 sq ft available including offices and board room • On-site parking as well as municipal lot next to building

CALL BILL @ 519-564-6515

38 ST. JOSEPH, LEAMINGTON

Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year to all of our clients past and present. May 2020 bring you all the happiness and prosperity you could ever wish for! Happiest of Holidays from Realty House Sun Parlour Inc.!

• Totally upgraded professional building with high profile tenant • New interior, lighting, fibre-optics, kitchen, board rms, IT rm & roof • On-site parking for 24 cars plus additional street parking

CALL BILL @ 519-564-6515

• Move in for Christmas! Prime location & walking distance to schools & shopping • 2 bdrm ranch has been totally renovated incl new kitchen, flooring & garage door • Grade entrance and possible bdrm in lower level-won’t last long so don’t wait!

CALL SHARON @ 519-965-3167

CALL GARRY @ 519-818-4393

S U N PA R L O U R I N C . B R O K E R A G E

V/L MERSEA RD 5, LEAMINGTON

Independently Owned & Operated

55 ERIE ST. NORTH, LEAMINGTON

GARRY CRANSTON Sales Representative

519-818-4393

• 2 ½ acre treed lot on the corner of Mersea Rd 5 & Highway 77 • Offers many possibilities, zoned commercial - septic to be installed • Municipality to approve any site plan and usage of site

CALL CONRAD @ 519-818-4435

322-2233

519

REALTOR®

SHARON O’BEID Sales Representative

519-965-3167

V/L COUNTY RD 18, LEAMINGTON

• Location, location, location! Approx 28 acres - corner of Hwy 77 & Cty Rd 18 • In the center of commercial properties, ready for manufacturing, warehouse, etc • 2 deeds (20 & 8 acres), sandy soil-buyer must verify mineral rights

• 3-4 bedrooms & 2 full baths make this home perfect for a large family • 2 kitchens and grade entrance to fenced rear yard, 1-car attached garage • Inviting, warm & comfortable, and ready for new owners

Sales Representative

19 PULFORD, LEAMINGTON

ED REGEHR

Sales Representative

519-322-8643

LISA FOULON 519-817-4348

BILL BAIRD B. Comm Broker

519-564-6515

CALL ED @ 519-322-8643

55 ERIE N, LEAMINGTON FOR LEASE

• 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 LOUIE or BECKY @ 519-919-7223

TWYLA CARDER Sales Representative

519-257-0207


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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Happy Holidays!

Wishing you and your loved ones good health, peace, joy and prosperity this holiday season!

P PEDREIRA

PATRICIA

SALES REPRESENTATIVE PPEDREIRA@ROYALLEPAGE.CA SELLWITHPATRICIA.COM (519) 919-1532 SPEAKS ENGLISH & PORTUGUESE

Taking time during this busy season to wish you all a

MERRY CHRISTMAS

ONE-OF-A-KIND

4 bedroom Tudor style home. 4 baths, main floor family room and laundry room. Grand front entrance with lofted cathedral ceiling and a large basement fully finished, 2nd kitchen and walk out basement to rear yard. Quality material and workmanship. Must be seen to be truly appreciated! Call today!

MOVE IN READY! 2 + 2 bedrooms, 3 full baths, 2 fireplaces, walkout basement, fully finished, 1640 sq. ft. on each level.

TO BE BUILT

Over 1700 sq. ft. 3 bedroom ranch, with main floor laundry, family room with fireplace, walk-in closet, Choice of quartzor granite, hardwood floors, finished lower level, call Craig or Flora today for details.

LOCATED IN QUIET CUL-DE-SAC

This home is situated on large lot, mature trees with private backyard setting, spacious 3 bedroom custom home with quality materials and workmanship, hardwood floors, main floor laundry & family rm, full finished basement with 2nd kitchen, 3 car garage, stamped concrete patio, professionally landscaped. A rare find call Craig or Flora today for a private viewing!

Flora McNeil

Sales Representative

519-324-6723

519-326-9043

Craig McNeil

Wies Wrobel, CCIM, ALC

519-816-9043

519-919-9044

Sales Representative

Broker of Record

WWW.ROBEL.CA

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$979,900

Unique Offering: home business or investment; 3 bed home + 4,000 sqft outbuilding

729 TALBOT ST. E, LEAMINGTON $9.00/SQFT/ YEAR

For Lease: brand new 18,000 sq ft, well-insulated warehouse, zoned M1

1593 COUNTY RD. 34, KINGSVILLE $599,900

$999,000

One in a million: 3 beds, 2.5 baths on 48-acres (cash crop, fruit trees, wetlands + bush)

10875 CONC. 10, ESSEX $179,900

Great starter home/ investment property; 3 beds & 1.5 baths + updates throughout

1014 GILES E, WINDSOR

$2,150/ MONTH

For Lease: 2 beds & 2 baths condo with private balcony + parking at Lakeside Park Place

205-6 PARK, KINGSVILLE $189,900

Lakefront property with 3 beds & 3 baths requiring some TLC & a breakwall

238 COTTERIE PARK, WHEATLEY

Beautiful 4.5-acre homestead with 2 homes; main house has 4 beds & 2 baths + pool

STARTING AT

$999,900 $134,900

Picturesque 55-acre horse farm with 3 beds, 2 baths & cash crop potential

1014 4TH CONC, CHATHAM-KENT

Vacant lots for sale in final stage of premier development featuring upscale homes

Completely renovated & fully furnished lakefront home with 3 beds & 2.5 baths

Brand new 2 storey home with 4 beds, 3 baths, concrete drive + sod & sprinkler system

127 GOLFVIEW, KINGSVILLE $499,900

For Lease: ~3,200 sq ft of office/retail/ commercial space, zoned C1 in high traffic location

59 TRACY, ESSEX

To be built: 1-floor living in this affordable 1,100 sq ft semi with 2 beds & 1 bath

1021 A OAK, KINGSVILLE

$519,900

To be built: 3 beds & 2 baths family home in Golfside Village near park & golf course

Updated mobile with 2 beds & 1 bath on quiet dead-end street in Viscount Estates

$359,900

20826 CEMETERY, WHEATLEY

Lovely 2 beds, 3 bath, lakefront home + vacant lot (148.99’ protected frontage total)

692 & 696 POINT PELEE, LEAMINGTON

94 TALBOT E, LEAMINGTON $119,900

852 HIAWATHA, WHEATLEY

$479,900

103 CONSERVATION, KINGSVILLE $1,975/ MONTH

Investment opportunity: 149’ of lakefront with 3-bed & 2-bath home (to be moved)

KLONDYKE LOTS, CHATHAM-KENT

To be built: luxurious living in this 3 beds, 2 baths feature-packed home on a quiet street

243 SERENA, KINGSVILLE $409,900

$249,900

STARTING $349,900 @ $134,900

984 RD. 6 E, KINGSVILLE $519,900

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$499,900

Newly built & completely finished home with 4 beds & 3.5 baths in Golfside Village

10 CONSERVATION, KINGSVILLE $949,900

13,000 sq ft, zoned C1 available to buy or lease ($7.00/sqft/ year), ability to subdivide

38 ERIE ST. N, LEAMINGTON

$699,900

Custom-built 2,500 sq ft 3 beds, 2.5 baths home on 2.5-acre lot (upon approved severance)

10875 CONC. 10, ESSEX $1,300,000

Luxury & elegance meets modern functionality in this stunning 4 bed & 3.5 bath home

30 EMILY, KINGSVILLE

$1,399,000

~97.25 Acres + House: Perfect for someone looking to build/farmer looking to grow portfolio

256 COUNTY RD. 14 E, KINGSVILLE $369,900

Lovingly kept townhome, fully finished, 2+1 beds & 3 baths in quiet neighbourhood

48 QUEENS HILL, LEAMINGTON


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Beth Crerar

Bruce Brown

Beth Crerar, 68 years, passed away suddenly on Saturday, December 14, 2019 at Erie Shores HealthCare. Beloved wife of Bob Crerar for 48 years. Loving mother of Jennifer Jackson (Paul), Pam Stoehr (Mark) and Randy Crerar. Cherished Grandma to Ty, Kiera, Allison, Taylor and Brady. Dear sister of Jerri Randall (Jennifer), Shirley Clark (late Russ), and predeceased by Marilyn, Nancy and Don. She will be missed by many nieces and nephews. A private family celebration of Beth’s life has taken place. If desired, memorial donations made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by contacting the Reid Funeral Home and Reception Centre, 14 Russell Street, Leamington (519-326-2631). Share words of comfort at www.reidfuneralhome.ca

Bruce Brown, 85 years, passed away peacefully on Sunday, December 15, 2019. Husband of Claudia (Grineau) for 59 years. Loving father of David (Lori), Alan (Dawn Michelle) and late infant son Richard. Cherished grandfather of Deborah (Dave), Tasmin, Tristan, Olivia (Jesse) and Rachel, and proud great-grandfather of Benjamin and Jake. Brother of Jerry (late Mary Jane). Adored uncle of Lori and Lynn. Many thanks to brother-in-law and friend John Grineau for all his care and help with Bruce. Special thanks to the 3rd floor rehab staff at the Tayfour Campus of Hotel Dieu for the care and compassion. Memorial visiting is at the Reid Funeral Home & Reception Centre, 14 Russell St., Leamington (519-3262631) on Friday, December 20, 2019 from 11 a.m. until time of Memorial Service to celebrate Bruce’s life at 12 noon. Family and friends are invited to share their words of comfort and remembrance at www.reidfuneralhome.ca

Earl Dunmore Earl Gordon Dunmore, 84 years, passed away on Friday, December 13, 2019 at Erie Shores HealthCare. Beloved husband of Norma (Young). Dear father of Brad Dunmore (Linda), Cheryl Alpaugh (Andrew), Mike Dunmore (April). Loving Grandpa/Papa of Amanda (Neil), Patrick (Fatima), Laura (Patrick), Mitchell (Chandy), Maggie (Baptiste), Hailey, Luke, Heidi, and Great-Grandpa of Owen, Declan and Isla. Dear brother of Donald Dunmore (late Peggy), the late Max Dunmore (late Elaine), the late Harry Wharram (late Elva), Larry Dunmore (Ann), Pauline Mikolash (Al). Earl will be missed by many nieces, nephews, family and friends. Earl was retired from Ford Motor Co. after 40 years of service. Memorial visiting was at the Reid Funeral Home & Reception Centre, 14 Russell Street, Leamington (519326-2631) on Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. Memorial Service to celebrate Earl’s life at the funeral home on Wednesday, December 18, 2019 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made by cheque to Heart & Stroke Foundation or charity of your choice. Friends may share memories at www.reidfuneralhome.ca

Marjorie Lamb Marjorie Jane Lamb, 86 years, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at the Sun Parlor Home, Leamington. Predeceased by her beloved husband Jim Lamb (2001). Dear mother of Beth (Gord) McMullin, Ron (Carol) Lamb, Glen (Debbie) Lamb, Ken (Penny) Lamb, and the late Melinda Lamb (1964). Loving grandmother of 7 grandchildren, 14 greatgrandchildren and 8 greatgreat-grandchildren. Marjorie is survived by her brother Gord (Mina) Harris. Predeceased by her parents Roy and Lena (Downey) Harris, sisters and brothers-in-law Della (Doug) Ferris, Edna (Gerald) Lamb, Alberta (Don) Smith and brother Ken Harris. Marjorie will be fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews and friends. Memorial visitation was held at Kendrick Funeral Home of Wheatley, 17 Little Street South, Wheatley, on Tuesday, December 17, 2019 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Memorial service commenced at 12 p.m. Interment at Fairview Cemetery, Wheatley. Donations in Marjorie’s memory may be made by cheque payable to Erie Shores Hospice. Memories can be shared at www.kendrickfuneralhome.com

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Ruby Whittle and Dougie Howe

Daniel Rahm Dan Rahm, 68 years, passed away Sunday, December 15, 2019 at WRH Ouellette Campus. Beloved husband of Joyce (nee Yacyshyn) for 41 years. Loving father of Lisa Armstrong (Max) and Aaron Rahm (Jennifer). Cherished Papa of Callum and Brady Armstrong, Olivia and Charlotte Rahm. Son of the late Roy and Elsie Rahm. Dear brother of Judy Renwick (Ron). Brother-in-law of Sylvia and Bob Bradt. Will be missed by many nieces and nephews. Dan was a proud Power Engineer at H.J. Heinz and Highbury Canco Power House for 45 years. Dan brought back the Noon Steam Whistle at Heinz. He loved spending time outdoors cutting the grass, swimming and being with his grandchildren. Dan will be remembered for his quick wit, sense of humour and practical jokes. Visiting was at the Reid Funeral Home and Reception Centre, 14 Russell Street, Leamington (519-326-2631) on Tuesday, December 17, 2019 from 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. At Dan’s request, cremation followed and a private family celebration of Dan’s life will take place at a later date. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Terry Fox Foundation or Charity of Choice. Share words of comfort at www.reidfuneralhome.ca

Alivia Hatt

Breakfast With Santa

The Wheatley Legion Ladies Auxliary held a Breakfast With Santa on Sunday, Dec. 15 from 9 a.m. to noon. Many kids had the chance to tell Santa their Christmas wishes and enjoyed a delicious breakfast. (Submitted Photos)

MD Bennie helping Salvation Army

LEAMINGTON – Christine Jeffery’s Grade 6 class at M.D. Bennie Public School organized the school’s food drive for The Salvation Army this year. Students were responsible for creating fun games and incentives for bringing in donations. All totalled, approximately 800 items were collected on Friday, Dec. 13. Captain Phoungern Sombounkhan, Salvation Army volunteers and students loaded the food to help stock the local Food Bank. (Submitted Photos)

MD Bennie Public School students help Salvation Army Captain Phoungern Sombounkhan load all the food donations from their school.


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Br. 324 Ladies Auxiliary supports Legion with $2,000 donation

Richard St. Denis was the musical guest at Wheatley Friendship Club’s annual Christmas Party held December 11 at the Car Barn. (Submitted Photo)

Friendship Club enjoys annual Christmas Party By Bonnie Dawson

WHEATLEY – The Wheatley & District Friendship Club held its annual Christmas Party at the Car Barn on Wednesday, Dec. 11. After a delicious Christmas dinner with all the trimmings, there were the 50/50 draws and door prizes handed out. The 50/50 draws both went to Pat Matier and the winners of the door prizes were Marlene Wilkins, Nancy Roach, Donna Moody and Ted Cobby. Richard St. Denis was the musical guest for the after-

noon and everyone enjoyed his Christmas program interspersed with a few non Christmas songs. His repertoire included “Walk In the Garden,” “Little Drummer Boy,” “Lord I Hope This Day Is Good,” “What a Wonderful World,” “Silver Bells,” “Silent Night,” “Winter Wonderland” and “Snowbird,” to name a few. Thank you, Richard, for a most entertaining afternoon. There will be no meeting on Wednesday, Jan 1, 2020. The first meeting of the New Year will be Wednesday,

Jan. 15 at 1:30 p.m. If members have any questions, concerns or suggestions, please put them in the suggestion box which will be opened at the next executive meeting. Also, if you have any ideas about any guests you’d like to have speak or entertain on the first meeting of the month, please submit your suggestions. The 2020 lunch schedule is available in the hall. Please sign up. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everyone.

The Wheatley Legion Br. 324 Ladies Auxiliary recently presented a cheque for $2,000 to Wheatley Legion to be used where needed. Throughout the years the Auxiliary has worked tirelessly and their fundraising efforts have supported and assisted Wheatley Legion through its lean times, as well as providing funding for countless enhancements at the Branch and donating thousands of dollars to be used where needed. This is in addition to the youth and seniors programs that the Auxiliary supports. Pictured are Legion President Jan Watson and Ladies Auxiliary President June Epplett. (Submitted Photo)

C L A R I F I C AT I O N : The Wheatley Lioness Club recently made a donation of $500 to The Quiring Family - Fresh Start Housing Facility hosted by The Bridge Youth Resource Centre in Leamington (December 11 Southpoint Sun). The funds were raised by Lioness members volunteering at Chances Gaming Lounge.

Community THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19 HOSPICE WELLNESS COFFEE HOUSE CHRISTMAS EVENING SUPPER - Thursday, December 19, 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Kingsville Community Centre, 1860 Division Road North. Welcomes singers, poets, story tellers and musicians as they bring their talents. A fun night to share with friends. No Cost 226-773-5830, admin@kingsvillecentre. com, www.kingsvillecentre.com STEAM Challenge, now until Jan. 4 at Wheatley Library during open hours. Program uses science, tech, engineering, art and math skills to have fun. All ages welcome. THE GIVING TREE AT WHEATLEY LIBRARY, now until Jan. 4. Donations hats, gloves, scarves, socks appreciated. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 MESSY CHURCH FAMILY CHRISTMAS EVENT on Friday, December 20 from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m., St. John’s Anglican Church, 60 Erie. St. N., Leamington. Free to attend. All are welcome. If possible, please RSVP to www. messychurch.org.uk SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 BLUE CHRISTMAS SERVICE - non denominational - on Saturday, December 21 at 5:00 p.m., Wheatley United Church, 59 Talbot St. W. All are welcome for a time of quiet solace, memory and reflection on current and past losses at a time of year that can be difficult for some. SONGS OF CHRISTMAS CONCERT presented by Heritage Choir - Saturday, December 21 at 7:00 p.m. at the Heritage Centre, 30 Pickwick Dr., Leamington. Old and new carols. Freewill offering for Mennonite Home’s Music Therapy & Dementia Support programs. STAY ‘N’ PLAY ACTIVITIES at Wheatley Library, Sat. Dec. 21st, 28th and Jan. 4th from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Drop-in crafts and activities for kids of all ages to enjoy.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22 “MEMORIES ON ICE” FREE SKATE on Sunday, December 22, 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. at Wheatley Arena. Hosted by ‘baCK to Chatham-Kent Home for the Holidays Committee. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25 25TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS DINNER Wednesday, December 25 at 12 noon for those who will be alone or who will go without at St. John the Evangelist Church, 60 Erie St. N., Leamington. No cost or obligation. Register by Dec. 20 by calling 519-326-3111. Special invitation to shut-ins in Leamington, Wheatley, Kingsville area only - if you are unable to attend, volunteers will be pleased to deliver your meal. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28 SATURDAY MORNING MOVIES AT WHEATLEY LIBRARY - Sat. Dec. 28 at 10:30 a.m. is “Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure” at 10:30 a.m. Bring a blanket, settle in and enjoy the show. STAY ‘N’ PLAY ACTIVITIES at Wheatley Library, Sat. Dec. 228th from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Drop-in crafts and activities for kids of all ages to enjoy. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ? LEAMINGTON BLOOD DONOR CLINIC at the Leamington Kinsmen Recreation Complex, Wednesday, January?, 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. New donors & walk-ins welcome! To book an appointment or for additional information, please contact us at 1 888 2 DONATE (1-888236-6283) / www.blood.ca / GiveBlood App SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 SATURDAY MORNING MOVIES AT WHEATLEY LIBRARY - Sat. Jan. 4 at 10:30 a.m. is “Babar the Movie”. Bring a blanket, settle in and enjoy the show.

STAY ‘N’ PLAY ACTIVITIES at Wheatley Library, Sat. Jan. 4th from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Drop-in crafts and activities for kids of all ages to enjoy. MONDAY, JANUARY 13 DIVORCE CARE SUPPORT GROUP 13-WEEK PROGRAM. Starts Monday, January 13, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Call MeadowBrook Church, 219 Talbot Rd. E., Leamington, at 519-326-3605 for more info. SUNDAY, JANUARY 19 CHATHAM-KENT TOY SHOW & SALE - Sunday, January 19, 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. at John D. Bradley Convention Centre, 565 Richmond St., Chatham. Farm toys, trains, sports cards, trucks, construction, model ships, planes, cars, books, action figures, dolls, collectibles, coins and more. Proceeds to CK 4-H Farm Toy Club and Chatham Outreach for Hunger. Adults $5, students $2, 6 & under free. www.facebook. com/cktoyshow ONGOING WEE READERS STORYTIME at Wheatley Library, Mondays at 10 a.m. Jan. 13, 20, 27, Feb. 3, 10, 24, and Mar. 2, 9. Free fun and interactive program for ages 0-4. Songs, stories, rhymes and more. 2ND LEAMINGTON SCOUTS meet at Leamington United Church, 9 John St. (east entrance). Meetings: Beaver Scouts (age 5-7) Mondays 6:15-7:30 pm; Cub Scouts (age 8-10) Tuesdays 6:30-8:00 pm; Scouts (age 11-13) 6:308:30 pm; Venturer Scouts (age 1417) Mondays 7:30-8:30 pm. Info: secondleamington@gmail.com or 519-3266355 or 519-326-6214. FREE MATH TUTORING FOR GRADES 6-8, one to one and small group instruction by retired math specialist David Kolotylo from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. every Wednesday at St. John’s Anglican Church, 60 Erie St. N., Leamington. Register by calling Rev. Deborah Wilson-Safa 519-326-3111.

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GRIEF SHARE PROGRAM for anyone needing support at Knox Presbyterian Church on Tuesdays at 1:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. WHEATLEY AREA HERITAGE SOCIETY is open to the public every Tuesday, from 1:00 p.m.- 3 :00 p.m. or by appointment - call 519-6070523. Located at 171 Erie St. N, Wheatley, 2nd floor of Wheatley and District Friendship Club. ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT SOMEONE’S DRINKING? Al-Anon Family Groups meeting information: 519-790-7739 or www.alanonwindsoressex.com DEVICE ADVICE - One-on-one assistance with your computer, phone, tablet or other device. Thursdays 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon in the Cafe at Kingsville Community Centre, 1860 Division Rd. N. Kingsville, 519-226773-5830. FREE ADDICTION AND HARM REDUCTION SUPPORTS via the STEPS Program Leamington location: 33 Princess St., Suite 450, or call Shawn 519-997-2828 ext. 865. DAY-BY-DAY SUPPORT GROUP - FREE PROGRAM for adults 18+ coping with depression and anxiety. Discuss self care, practice self compassion, relaxation techniques. Meetings are 1st, 3rd, 5th (when applicable) Wednesday of the month, 2-3 p.m., Leamington & Area Family Health Team, 197 Talbot St. W., Leamington. Register at CommUnity Partnership 226-348-4548.

JACK MINER’S ECO CLUB - Every Wednesday between 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. A free drop in program for children ages 2-5 and their parents. Eco themed activities and crafts at 332/360 Road 3 West, Kingsville. For more information call 519-733-4034.

KINGSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE BLOOD PRESSURE KIOSK - Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10:00 am to noon at Kingsville Community Centre, 1860 Division Road North. Have your blood pressure and heart rate checked. No cost. Call 226-773-5830,

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS NEEDS VOLUNTEERS in Leamington and surrounding areas. You can volunteer in a school for as little as one hour a week or in the community for a few hours a week, a few times a month. Program information at www.bigbrothersbigsisterswe.ca or call 519-945-6232.

BOXERCISE FOR PARKINSON’S. Free class for Parkinson’s patients. Now accepting registration. Open to residents of Essex County. Call Andre 519-551-0539.

KINGSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE ADVOCACY SERVICES & COMMUNITY RESOURCE ASSISTANCE - Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:00 am to noon at Kingsville Community Centre, 1860 Division Road North, Kingsville. Confidential assistance for residents who need assistance with finding resources in the community or completing government forms. No cost. Call 226-773-5830. KINGSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE COMPUTER KIOSK - Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:00 am to noon at Kingsville Community Centre, 1860 Division Road North. Use of computer for residents for tasks such as completing a resume, printing off documents, etc. Free Wifi available. No cost. Call 226-773-5830. ADDICTION RECOVERY GROUPS now running at St. John the Evangelist, Erie Street. Mondays at 6:30 p.m. - Westover After Care. Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. - SMART Recovery. Fridays at 7:00 p.m. - Cocaine Anonymous.

COPING WITH ANGER - FREE PROGRAM for adults 18+ to learn how anger affects your life and identify triggers. Individual or group sessions at Erie Shores HealthCare, 1st Floor, Rm 108, 194 Talbot St. W., Leamington. For more info or to book an appointment call CommUnity Partnership at 226-348-4548.

MEMORY CAFÉ, HOSTED BY THE ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF WINDSOR-ESSEX, are held the second Wednesday of each month from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. at the Kingsville Community Centre, 1860 Division Rd. N. Free casual gathering for people living with dementia and their care partners. Accessible entrance.

IF YOU WANT TO DRINK, THAT’S YOUR BUSINESS If you want to stop, we can help. Call Alcoholics Anonymous: 519-999-1234.

SOUTHWEST OUTDOORS CLUB MEETS the second Tuesday of every month in the upstairs hall of the Wheatley Legion starting at 7:00 p.m.

KINGSVILLE ARTS SOCIETY MONTHLY MEETINGS at the Unico Centre, 57 Beech St., Kingsville. Last Thursday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Come and meet the featured artists of the month. All welcome! T.O.P.S. - TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY - a support group that meets every Tuesday evening at the Half Century Centre, 160 Talbot St. E., Leamington. Weigh In 5:30 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. Meeting 7:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. COFFEE BREAK – ALL ARE WELCOME at First Baptist Church, 3 Fox St., Leamington on Wednesday mornings from 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Coffee, tea and goodies are served. It’s a great time of fellowship and an opportunity to meet new people. KINGSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE YARN SOCIAL TIME - Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10:00 am to noon at Kingsville Community Centre, 1860 Division Road North. Bring your project and enjoy time with others! No cost. Call 226773-5830. CAREER CLOTHING IS AVAILABLE at St. John Anglican Church Angel Cupboard for anyone who requires professional clothing to attend job interviews or for starting a new position. Call 519-326-3111 and leave a message for Charlotte to set up an appointment. KINGSVILLE HISTORICAL PARK MILITARY MUSEUM open 5 days a week from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., 145 Division St. S., next to Royal Canadian Legion in Kingsville. Closed Sunday, Wednesday and holidays. Admission by donation. Call 519-733-2803.

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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, a chance encounter with an old acquaintance drums up feelings you didn’t know you had. Even if these feelings are muted, you can still acknowledge them. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, it is up to you to initiate action over the next several days. The situation may be uncomfortable, but you will be able to handle it. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, a difference of opinion with a professional colleague surfaces in the coming days. Recognize that you both have the same goal and work together.

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Kayden Cook of the Southpoint Atom Minors fires a hard wrist shot on net.

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Atom Minors shut out opponents in three weekend games December 13-15 was a perfect weekend for the Southpoint Point Pelee Karting Minor Atom Capitals, as they swept all three of their Bluewater League games. On Friday night, the Caps travelled to Harrow to face off with the Erie North Shore Storm. After some back and forth action, Isaiah Georges chipped the puck to Kayden Cook who skated wide around the D and fired his shot in high past the Storm keeper to take the early lead. Less than a minute into the middle frame, while on a power play, Brayden Foster moved the puck to Tyler Thomas then to AJ Youssef, who deked the goalie and tucked in to increase the lead. In the third, despite being shorthanded, Cook picked up a loose puck and ripped it in short side. Next, Youssef stole the puck from a Storm player and was able to force it past the netminder to go up by four. Finally, in the dying seconds, Youssef fed Ben Liebrock in the slot and he ripped his shot past the goalie to cement the 5-0 victory. Karly Franklin made

a number of great saves to earn the shutout and win for her Capitals squad. On Saturday afternoon, Southpoint hosted the Riverside Rangers. The Caps had many chances to score as they controlled the play and shot clock, but were unable to get on the board until the second. Tyler Thomas stole the puck at the line and continued in, wiring his wrist shot top shelf to take the lead. Next, Ben Liebrock grabbed the puck inside the line and toe-dragged around the defender and backhanded his shot off the goalie’s shoulder and in. Then AJ Youssef found himself behind the net so he stepped out and jammed it in the side to increase the lead to three. With six minutes remaining in the third, Brayden Foster hit Liebrock with a pass in the slot. Liebrock dangled his way in and slid his shot in off the post. Finally, Isaiah Georges fired his shot from the point and Foster and Sloan Smith battled for the rebound with Smith eventually slipping it in to round out the scoring in a wellplayed 5-0 victory. Christian

Papp, though not busy, made some timely saves to secure his shutout win. On Sunday afternoon, the Caps travelled to face off with the LaSalle Sabres. Southpoint appeared a little sluggish in this contest, resulting in a scoreless game until the final frame. About a minute into the third, Sloan Smith made a nice pass to Kayden Cook whose hard low wrist shot snuck through the five-hole to get on the board. Six minutes later, Jonathan Recker stopped a LaSalle exit at the line and slid a pass over to Tyler Thomas who made no mistake and fired his shot high blocker side to go up by two. With two minutes remaining, Zack Bradley sent the puck back to Charlie Ketler at the line and he zipped a shot on net. Sloan Smith, in the high slot, tipped his shot past the goalie to round out the scoring. Karly Franklin, in net for Southpoint, made some nice saves for her team when the game was scoreless and earned the shutout win for her Southpoint squad.

Atom Grey plays in first tourney of the season Southpoint’s Community Trophies Atom Grey team recently entered their first tournament of the season. It was a learning experience and a time to work on developing their game. The goal was to go into the tournament working on limiting the number of goals against and with the exception of one game, they did. The first game was against LaSalle Green. Southpoint tested the LaSalle goalie often but they were only able to put one shot past him. The goal occurred when Connor Rumble-Anastacio stole the puck at centre and drove through the LaSalle defense to score. As it happens, that was the only goal Grey needed to win, since goalie Ty Gould earned a shutout. In the second game, Grey took on LaSalle Blue. Grey scored first in the second. Chase Collins sent the puck out to Landon Carlini, who fired the puck under the LaSalle goalie. LaSalle tied things up 20 seconds later. The game remained tied until late in the third when LaSalle capitalized on a Grey defensive error. The game ended 2-1. The third opponent for Southpoint was LaSalle Red. Southpoint could not get going in the first half of the game and saw themselves down four goals midway through the second period. They finally got on the board with a Kyle Bradley shot on net. Gavin Butiniello picked up the assist on the play when he controlled the puck on the faceoff and sent it to Kyle. Connor scored a second goal on a rush down the ice. LaSalle matched Southpoint’s output in the second and the score was 5-2. Southpoint limited LaSalle’s scoring to one in the third and the game ended 6-2 for LaSalle. The fourth and final game for Southpoint was with LaSalle White. Southpoint played well but there were a lot of missed shots and LaSalle ended up winning 2-0. The positive take away from the tournament was seeing the Southpoint forwards switching from offensive mode to defensive and coming back hard to plug up the neutral zone.


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Milana Butera of the Cougars and Lasers goalie Madison Francis reach for the puck just outside the Lasers’ crease late in the third period of a WECSSAA Tier II girls hockey game at Unico Arena Wednesday, Dec. 11. Butera earned a hat trick for the Cougars in their come-from-behind effort that ended in a 4-4 tie. (Southpoint Sun Photo)

Cougars earn third tie in girls hockey scoring early in the first on a shorthanded effort by A never say die attitude Lauryn MacPherson, who has granted the Cardinal used a short breakaway to Carter girls hockey team its beat Evan Gualtieri with an ice level shot. With 22.8 third consecutive deadlock. The outlook of a Wednes- seconds to go in the first, a day, Dec. 11 WECSSAA Sam Santarossa shot from match against the visiting the slot found the back of the net for a St. Joseph’s 2-0 lead that Lasers looked held until the grim in the “There was a second half early stages bit of a lapse that of the middle of the third cost us, but it was stanza. Durperiod, at a great late third ing a power which time period.” play, Milana two quick talButera tapped lies earned the — Lisa Hedges an Adrian visiting team Gualtieri pass a 4-1 lead. from behind The Cougars however turned up the of- the net into the Lasers’ goal fensive pressure and pro- to cut the guests’ lead in duced three straight markers half. Abby DiLaudo also as— including two in the final sisted. St. Joseph’s replied with 93 seconds — to register a 4-4 final and another point two tallies in the first half of the third period — first in the Tier II standings. The Lasers started the as Kaelyn Kapsalis snapped By Bryan Jessop

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a rebound past Ariana Quenneville and then when Cam Pestru found the back of the net with a low wrist shot 30 seconds later. Undaunted, Butera banked a shot off goalie Rylie Lajoie’s left skate and back over the line, assisted by Mila Pereira and Gualtieri. With 1:33 left on the clock, DiLaudo slid a rebound under the St. Joe’s goalie after she stopped a Rylee Strahm shot. With 44.4 seconds to go, Butera took hold of the puck after a wide shot from Strahm bounced off the end boards and straight back out in front of the crease. The tying goal capped Butera’s hat trick. The Lasers pushed hard for a tiebreaker in the final seconds, but were held at bay by the Cardinal Carter defense. “That was an amazing ERY DELIVABLE L I AVA

comeback,” stated Cougars head coach Lisa Hedges. “We started to pass and we started to play better. There was a bit of a lapse that cost us, but it was a great late third period.” The 4-4 final came two days after Cardinal Carter visited the Tecumseh Vista Academy Vortex at Tecumseh Arena Monday, Dec. 9. That game ended in a 2-2 stalemate, bringing the Cougars record to 0-1-3. Cardinal Carter will return home for a Wednesday, Jan. 8 contest against General Amherst at 3 p.m.

LDSS vs. KDHS junior boys basketball Matteo Ruggerello of the Cavaliers tries to squeeze his way between the side line and Oscarin Garcia of the Lions on his way deep into Leamington territory during a Tuesday, Dec. 10 WECSSAA Tier II junior boys basketball game at LDSS. Kingsville led 37-20 at the half on their way to a 55-40 victory to improve to 1-1-0 while the Lions fell to the same record. The Kingsville squad later travelled to Belle River in what ended as a 40-27 loss against the Nobles while Leamington visited Sandwich Secondary for a 57-25 loss against the Sabres. In the following senior boys game at LDSS on December 10, the Kingsville Cavaliers defeated their hosts 51-43 — bringing the Cavs to 2-0-0 while the Lions remained winless at 0-2-0. On Thursday in Belle River, Kingsville won 39-28 versus the Nobles while Leamington was defeated 70-37 by the Sabres in Sandwich. (Southpoint Sun Photo)

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UMEI senior girls volleyball vs. Riverside Abbey Brissette of the Lightning spikes the ball past a Riverside front line blocker during the first set of a WECSSAA Tier II senior girls volleyball match Thursday, Dec. 12 at UMEI. The Lightning were swept in scores of 25-20, 25-10 and 25-17. (Southpoint Sun Photo)

Golden Years golf Forty-one Golden Years golfers produced a meager 63 aces on December 12 at Colasanti’s Tropical Gardens. Andy Orsini delivered five of those aces. Top scorers were Andy Orsini with 15 over nine holes and Bill Ward with 35 over 18 holes and 73 over 36 holes. In first place was Team Aces with 228 (Julia Kos, Bill Ward, Vic Reynaert, Tom Hyatt). Team 8 took second place with 238 (Armand Decaluwe, Pete Daudlin, Lloyd Honey). In third was Team 3 with 242 (Jamie Arquette, Jim Allan, John Vlodarchyk). Play continues every Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at Colasanti’s Tropical Gardens.

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In his first game back as a Flyer, Griffin Robinson is challenged for puck control by Strathroy’s Bayly Fryfogle as he races behind the Rockets’ net during the first period of a Western Conference match at Highbury Canco Arena Thursday, Dec. 12. Robinson had an assist in his team’s 7-2 win. (Southpoint Sun Photo)

Flyers shoot down Rockets By Bryan Jessop

Four days after suffering a Sunday evening loss in Chatham, the Leamington Flyers started looking like their former selves again… literally. Leamington took five of the six penalties assessed during the first 40 minutes of a Thursday, Dec.12 home ice game against the visiting Rockets, but kept Strathroy’s defense on its heels for virtually every second of even strength play to earn a 7-2 victory. The victory also marked the return of forwards Griffin Robinson and Maddux Rychel, who were traded from the Flyers to the Maroons last season for Josh King and Thomas Michaud. The Rockets buried the only goal of the opening 20 minutes once penalty trouble caught up to the hosts. During a man advantage, Jordan D’Intino sent a wrist shot off the post and past Ryan Polidori for a 1-0 lead that stood until the opening minute of the second frame. Thirty-five seconds into period number two, Dylan Montie found a way past Joshua Diamond to tie the game after being set up by Rory DiNiro and Robinson. Wyatt O’Neil buried the next two, assisted first by

Dylan Weston and Rychel and then by Jaydon Fetter and Weston. Joshua Maine, picked up earlier this month from the CCHL’s Pembroke Lumber Kings, added to Leamington’s lead with the fourth goal in less than fourand-a-half minutes. Brendan Mairs got one back for Strathroy less than eight minutes into the third, but Adam Jeffery answered back 17 seconds later after taking feeds from Fetter and Michaud. Forty-five seconds later, O’Neil completed the hat trick after being set up by Rychel and Weston. The scoring ended with a King marker assisted by Jacob Kalandyk. Leamington outshot Strathroy by nearly a three to one margin — 62-21 — while going zero for six on the power play as the Rockets managed one for six. “We started out a little slow and the penalties didn’t do us any favours,” explained Flyers head coach Cam Crowder. “After that, we came out and played a solid game.” Earlier that day, the Flyers announced the acquisition of Rychel and Robinson from the Maroons in exchange for Lucas Fancy and Cam Symons. On December 5, Darby Lemieux was sent to the

Junior C Blenheim Blades while Cam Armstrong was assigned to the same league’s Essex 73’s. On the same day, Leamington welcomed back defenseman Zach Taylor, who started the current season with the OJHL’s Collingwood Colts. “Both of these guys want to be a part of this team and they’re buying into what it’s about,” Crowder said of bringing back Rychel and Robinson. “Through the first part of the season, this team put coaching and management in a position where we can win. In five on five, we weren’t scoring as much as we’d have liked to and players like this will give us a chance to do that.” On Saturday, Dec. 14, the Flyers arrived in Sarnia to take on the Legionnaires. Leamington came home with a 5-3 after being supported by tallies by Kobe Seguin, Dylan Weston, DiNiro, Rychel and O’Neil. Leamington outshot the home team 36-29 and went zero for one on the man advantage while Sarnia scored twice on six chances. The Flyers will visit the London Nationals Wednesday, Dec. 18 and then host the St. Marys Lincolns Thursday, Dec. 19 with a 7:10 p.m. opening faceoff.

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LDSS at CC senior girls volleyball Megan Durocher of the Cougars and Devan Gow of the Lions meet at the net to attempt preventing the ball from being sent onto their respective halves of the court during a WECSSAA Tier II senior girls volleyball match at Cardinal Carter Thursday, Dec. 12. Leamington won the first set 25-19, lost the second by the same score and then won the tiebreaker 25-18. In the following junior match between rival schools, the Cougars won the first set 25-22, but dropped the next two by scores of 25-20 and 25-18. (Southpoint Sun Photo)

Leamington Half Century, Dec. 9: 1st Bob Lee and Bill Chaplin, 2nd Pat and Peggy DeNapoli, 3rd Ken Pryke and Frank Duransky, 4th Ross Macintosh and Roy Trowell. Bridge games are played each Monday at 12:45 p.m. Members and new members are welcome. Kingsville Bridge Club, Dec. 11: North/ South - 1st Peggy and Pat DeNapoli, 2nd Mike Thomson and Peter Scott, 3rd Marie Ellwood and Roger Cote. East/West - 1st Henry Hildebrandt and Bob Lee, 2nd Carolyn Brown and Buddy Ellwood, 3rd John Campbell and Shirley Morel. Bridge is every Wednesday at the Lions Hall in Kingsville, 7 p.m.

Atom Grey wins two Southpoint Capitals Community Trophy Atom Grey team had two games on the weekend. The Caps visited Amherstburg on Saturday, Dec. 14 and the coaches asked one thing of the team members, and that was to work on their back-checking, getting the forwards to hustle back into the neutral zone to disrupt the attack of the opposing team. They not only did that, but their fore-checking was superb, limiting the Amherstburg team to only a couple of shots. Trophy’s Connor Rumble-Anastacio opened the scoring with a rush up the middle of the ice. His shot went high over top of the goalie and into the net. On the second goal, Connor maneuvered the puck into an open area and shot. The puck was stopped by the Amherstburg goalie, but Nicolas Magri pounced on the rebound and put the puck away. The third Trophy goal was set up by the hard fore-checking Logan Konrad who sent the puck to Gavin Butiniello, who hammered it home. Their fourth goal came at the end of the second period when centre Sean Amaral secured the puck on the faceoff and sent it to an open Kaeden McCormick. Kaeden quickly deposited it into an open corner of the net. That was his first goal in his young hockey career. Early in the third, Connor went end-to-end and scored a second goal. He scored once more when he acquired the puck just inside the Amherstburg blueline, stepped away from the coverage and shot it in. Connor earned his first-ever hat trick. Community Trophy won 6-0 and Ty Gould had picked up a shutout. In the second game, Southpoint Grey took on Essex Black. The Southpoint back-check was still strong but a couple of defensive miscues allowed Essex breakaways which goalie Ty Gould neutralized with great stops. Southpoint scored first. Kyle Bradley and Nic Magri collaborated in getting the puck out to Chase Collins who found the back of the net. A minute later, Essex tied things up. Southpoint’s Reid Charles backhanded a shot in when Chase won a faceoff and sent the puck to Reid. Near the end of the second, Kaeden McCormick sent the puck towards the Essex net. Sean Amaral had fallen but took a swing at the puck and tipped it past the Essex goalie. Essex scored one more goal and the game ended in a 3-2 win for Southpoint Grey.

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Kings win weekend games The opponents were different, but the results were largely the same for the Kingsville Kings over the past weekend. The Kings extended their winning streak to three then four games, starting with a Saturday, Dec. 14 win over the hosting Tottenham Steam. Tottenham jumped out to an early 3-0 lead, but Kingsville bounced back to claim a 7-4 victory. Alex Fornari and James Lowry scored 28 seconds apart for a 2-0 Steam advantage before Lowry added another by the time the game was eight minutes old. Dexter Gourlay, Noah Shultz and Vaclav Boguaj however responded for the Kings to tie the score at 3-3 by the time four-and-a-half minutes were left of the opening period. Fornari completed his hat trick with the only tally of the

middle frame, but the Kings came back with a vengeance in the third. Braydon Trenaman tied the game an even seven minutes into the third before Gourlay potted the game winner with roughly four minutes to go. Kingsville’s Zachary Dillen added the first insurance goal before Pavel Svoboda wrapped up the scoring with 33 seconds showing on the game clock. Kingsville outshot the hosts 58-38 as Roni Koskinen earned the win in net. A day later, the Niagara Whalers arrived at ‘The Castle’ in Kingsville and were sent home with a 5-1 loss. A scoreless first period was followed up with a flurry of tallies for the Kings, as Jan Sefl, Austin Scratch, Jerry Kilpimaa and Dillen joined forces to bring a 4-0 lead into the second intermission.

Kellan Rosenbaum put the visitors on the scoreboard less than two-and-a-half minutes into the third, but that would prove the extent of the damage inflicted by Niagara. Ondrej Benda potted the final goal with about 14-and-a-half minutes remaining in the contest. Kingsville outshot the Whalers 58-39 as Marek Pavlas registered the win between the pipes. The wins left the Kings three points behind St. George and North York, which are tied for first place in the South Division with 44 points each. Kingsville had five games in hand over North York. The next home game for Kingsville will be played at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 22 against the Windsor Aces. On Saturday, Dec. 21, the Kings will visit the Windsor squad for a 7:30 p.m. opening faceoff.

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The Erie North Shore peewee major Storm was introduced to spectators of a Wednesday, Dec. 11 PJHL game between the hosting Wheatley Sharks and Dresden Kings prior to the opening faceoff. The team took part in the London-based Dan Pullman Tournament over the weekend of Saturday, Dec. 7, where the local team finished second overall. (Southpoint Sun Photo)

Sharks edged by Kings By Bryan Jessop

Cardinal Carter junior boys basketball vs. Lamothe-Cadillac Marcus Zakaria of the Cougars leaps for a quick two pointer before a Lamothe-Cadillac defender can interfere during the first half of a WECSSAA Tier II junior boys basketball game at Cardinal Carter Monday, Dec. 9. The Cougars cruised to a 74-24 win to bring their early season record to 2-0-0. On Thursday, Dec. 12, Cardinal Carter visited Tecumseh Vista Academy, where the Cougars lost in a final score of 36-32. After the home court junior game on Monday last week, the senior boys Cougars basketball team registered a 76-54 win against Lamothe-Cadillac, also bringing their record to 2-00. The senior Cardinal Carter team lost 50-38 at TVA against the Vortex on the following Thursday. (Southpoint Sun Photo)

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While making things difficult for the Stobbs Division’s top teams, the Wheatley Omstead Sharks continue to struggle against teams ranking below them Colton Candido of the Sharks squeezes his way between Kings defensemen in the standings. Garrette Stonefish and Brady Hogg during The Sharks surrendered the first period of a Stobbs Division game at two one-goal leads in a one Wheatley Area Arena Wednesday, Dec. 11. penalty game that ended in The Sharks led twice, but lost 3-2 in regulation. (Southpoint Sun Photo) a 3-2 regulation victory for the Dresden Kings Wednesday, Dec. 11. The hosts mostly dominated in the first and in the final 90 seconds for a sixth attacker. third periods, but struggled to take advantage of numerous Wheatley outshot the Kings 35-22 and was not granted scoring opportunities. any power play opportunities. Dresden, meanwhile, was High pressure attacks from Wheatley’s forward lines forced zero for one on the man advantage. several turnovers in the Kings’ zone through the first period, “I thought we deserved a better fate in the first period — although by the time it ended, the Sharks had to settle for a slim the second was a completely different story,” noted Sharks’ 1-0 lead. Taking a feed from Jace Leach from behind the net, head coach Josh Carnevale. “In the second, we got away Brett Enns one timed a low shot past past Aiden Lucyk from from our structure and started puck watching. We definitely the perimeter of the crease. Dawson Iles drew the second assist. out-chanced them in the third, but their goalie made some Dresden caught up in the game’s pace on ice as well as good saves. We’ve got to make more out of the golden opon the scoreboard in the second period. Tanner Cole solved portunities.” Kyle Metson to tie the score early in the second, although The Sharks’ second of three consecutive home games Brett Thomas put the Sharks back up front about 11 minutes will take place Wednesday, Dec. 18 at 7:30 p.m. against later after being set up by Enns and Devin St. Pierre. Chan- the Essex 73’s. On Saturday, Dec. 21, Wheatley will host dler Glassford knotted the score with less than two-and-a- the Amherstburg Admirals with a 6 p.m. opening faceoff. half minutes to go before the second intermission. New faces for the Sharks in upcoming games will include Brantley Kuipers potted the game winner for Dresden forward Josh Talerico and defenseman Patrick Godin, who with about 11 minutes remaining in the third. The Sharks Wheatley acquired in an exchange with Amherstburg for heavily outshot the visitors through the final 20 minutes, but Michael Ruttinger and Ryan Sterling. Earlier this month, couldn’t solve Lucyk a third time despite emptying their net Ethan Litster was added the the Sharks’ forward lines.

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Awesome 1953 Chevy panel van Gerry Dauphinee was born in Etobicoke on March 25, 1952. Exactly one year later, Knights Cleaners in Thomasville, Alabama, purchased a new 1953 Chevrolet panel van for $2,179. In 2007, Gerry bought that same vehicle from vintage car dealer Bob Gault in LaSalle. It was a red primered rust bucket. Gerry, the second owner, trailered it home to Gravenhurst to work on it. When he and his wife moved to Erin, Ontario, Gerry built a garage, took the Chevy all apart, and added a new floor pan, firewall and Mustang Bill Sherk II front suspension. Then they moved to Orillia. To speed up the rebuild, Gerry in 2014 arranged with Body by Biggs near Orillia for a total rebuild. Biggs is famous for complete award winning frame-off restorations. The work was completed in 2016 with a dazzling finish in Tangello Orange Pearl from House of Kolor. Gerry and his wife moved to Leamington in early 2017 with their Chevy in an enclosed trailer. The Chevy roof was too high to fit inside the trailer so they let the air out of the tires, then rolled it in. Last September, Gerry won Best Paint at the Apple Festival Car Show in nearby Ruthven, attended by over 300 classic cars. He won People’s Choice at the McGregor Music Festival and has driven to the Old Autos show in Bothwell, Reaume GM dealership show in Amherstburg, Lally Ford show in Leamington, LaSalle car show and several others. Under the hood is a 350 Chevy with Holley four-barrel carb and a notch in the firewall to accommodate the engine owing to the size of the new Walker rad. Power is fed to a 700R4 automatic transmission which a friend had won at a car show, but because the friend was a Ford guy, he gave it to Gerry. Add to that a custom-built drive shaft, 12-bolt Chevy rear end and chrome reverse rims

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FIND YOURS TODAY AT GMCOFFERS.CA Limited time offer which may not be combined with certain other offers. Conditions and limitations apply. See Dealer for full program details. These offers may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Void where prohibited. General Motors of Canada Company (GM Canada) may modify, extend or terminate offers for any reason, in whole or in part, at any time, without notice. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Credits vary by model. For a limited time only on select vehicles to qualified retail customers in Canada. On approved credit from select lenders. Participating lenders subject to change. Rates from other lenders will vary. Some trims may have effective rates higher than 0%. ^Offer available to qualified retail customers in Canada on select vehicles purchased and delivered from December 3 – January 2, 2020. 0%/0% purchase financing (0%/0% APR) offered on approved credit by TD Auto Finance Services, Scotiabank ® or RBC Royal Bank for 84/72 months on eligible new 2019 Acadia Denali/2019 Next-Generation Sierra Crew Cab Elevation models. Participating lenders are subject to change. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $52,795/$51,475 financed at 0%/0% nominal rate (0%/0% APR) equals $629/$692 monthly for 84/72 months. The offer includes $650/$2,650 Cash Delivery Allowance (tax exclusive) and $1,750/$2,850 finance cash (tax exclusive), $0/$1,000 RST Bonus and $0/$500 Option Package Discount. Cost of borrowing is $0/$0, for a total obligation of $53,545/$51,475. Freight ($1,895/$1,895) and air conditioning charge ($100/$100, if applicable) included. License, insurance, registration, PPSA, applicable taxes and, except in Quebec, dealer fees not included (all of which may vary by dealer and region). Dealers are free to set individual prices. ®Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia. RBC and Royal Bank are registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. TD Auto Finance is a registered trademark of The Toronto-Dominion Bank. ◊Offers are valid toward the retail purchase of an eligible new or demonstrator in stock 2019 Sierra Double Cab delivered in Canada between December 3 and January 2, 2020. Up to 25% Of MSRP Cash Purchase Credit is a manufacturer to dealer incentive (tax exclusive), valid toward retail cash purchases only on select 2019 models in stock. Not compatible with special lease and finance rates. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this credit which will result in higher effective cost of credit on their transaction. Credit is calculated on vehicle MSRP (which excludes vehicle freight), excluding any dealer-installed options. Credit value will vary with model purchased: models receiving up to 25% of MSRP Cash Purchase Credit are: Sierra 1500 Limited. ~Offer available to qualified retail customers in Canada for vehicles purchased and delivered between December 2 – January 3, 2020. Lease based on suggested retail price of $34,288, towards the lease of an eligible 2020 Terrain SLE FWD Elevation. Bi-weekly payment is $185 for 48 months at 1% lease rate (1% APR) on approved credit to qualified retail customers by GM Financial. The $93 weekly payment is calculated by dividing the bi-weekly payments. Payments cannot be made on a weekly basis. Equivalent weekly payments are for informational purposes only. Annual kilometer limit of 20,000 km, $0.16 per excess kilometer. $0 down payment required. Payment may vary depending on down payment trade. Total obligation is $19,175. Taxes, license, insurance, registration and applicable fees, levies, duties and, except in Quebec, dealer fees (all of which may vary by dealer and region) are extra. Option to purchase at lease end is $16,115. Factory order may be required. ¤ Safety or driver assistance features are no substitute for the driver’s responsibility to operate the vehicle in a safe manner. The driver should remain attentive to traffic, surroundings and road conditions at all times. Visibility, weather, and road conditions may affect feature performance. Read the vehicle Owner’s Manual for more important feature limitations and information. ΩWhichever comes first. Limit of four complimentary Lube-Oil-Filter services in total. Fluid top-offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc., are not covered. See the Warranty Booklet or your dealer for details. ∞ Whichever comes first. See your dealer. Δ Visit onstar.ca for vehicle availability, coverage maps, details and system limitations. Services and connectivity vary by model and conditions as well as geographical and technical restrictions. 4G LTE service available in select markets. Requires active connected vehicle services and a data plan to access the vehicle’s built-in Wi-Fi hotspot. Accessory Power must be active to use the Wi-Fi hotspot. Data plans provided by AT&T or its local service provider. Credit card is required for purchase.


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+HST

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Stock#49081

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FCA Employee

$41,900

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$35,900 +HST

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2019 Chrysler 300S

STK#49144

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$79/Wk +HST

STK#59163

FCA Employee

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Purchase for

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$39,990 +HST

FCA Employee

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35th Anniversary

$134/Wk$129/Wk $129/Wk $134/Wk

Altitude

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$89/Wk +HST

STK#49388

FCA Employee

STK#50043

$79/Wk +HST $145/Wk +HST $125/Wk +HST

$41,900

STK#99014

PRE-OWNED AND DEMOS DRASTICALLY REDUCED! PRE-OWNED AND DEMOS DRASTICALLY REDUCED!

FCA Employee

$39,990 +HST

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At 6.49% for 39 months with $1,500 down. 18,000kms/yr,

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Purchase for

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+HST

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At 3.99% for 96 months

At 3.99% for 96 months

STK#50043

STK#99014

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BOXING DAY December 26TH - 28TH

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At 6.49% for 39 months with $1,500 down. 18,000kms/yr,

Leamington Chrysler

170 OakWest, StreetLeamington West, Leamington 1 (877) 511-2927 | www.leamingtonchrysler.ca 170 Oak Street | 1 (877)| 511-2927 | www.leamingtonchrysler.ca

At 6.49% for 39 months with $1,500 down. 18,000kms/yr, Total due on signing $2,751, Total obligation $26,632.25

At 3.99% for 96 months

At 3.99% for 96 months Total obligation $53,664

170 OakAS Street West, Leamington FINANCE RATES LOW AS 0% OAC 4

Thursday 9am - 8pm, Friday & Saturday 9am - 6pm

170 Oak Street West, Leamington | 1 (877) 511-2927 | www.leamingtonchrysler.ca

1.877.511.2927

PRE-OWNED AND DEMOS DRASTICALLY

Mon-Thur 9-8, REDUCED! Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-4


2019

Here Comes Santa Claus!

Another Christmas is rolling in, and we hope it delivers everything on your wish list!

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M err y Chr ist m as

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B2– SOUTHPOINT SUN

2019

Audrey’s Clubhouse Latchkey & Early Learning Centre Dear Santa, My name is Maddox. Merry Christmas. I want all sorts of things. I want a bucket, an elephant and a giraffe. Maddox, Age 2 Dear Santa, My name is Olivia. Santa I want 2 toys. When you come to my house I giving you something to eat. Olivia Dear Santa, My name is Marcus. Merry Christmas! Lochlann and me are best friends. Please bring me a present. Put it in my bedroom. I will leave you eggs and toast. Marcus, Age 3 Dear Santa, My name is Sam. Happy Christmas! Thank you. I will leave you chocolate chip cookies and chocolate milk. I will leave carrots for the reindeers. I am good. I want a big boy bike. Sam, Age 3 Dear Santa, My name is Scarlett. Bring a toy for Scarlett and Logan. Merry Christmas. Bring me a puppy toy. I’m going to give you a skeleton toy. I want a bed to sleep. Scarlett, Age 2 Dear Santa, My name is Sofia. I want soap. I want rainbow soap. I am being good. I like toys I think. Bring me Frozen toys. Olaf and Anna and Finn and Kristoff. He is the boy. Sofia, Age 3 Dear Santa, My name is Jaxson R. Plase bring me toys. I like orange cars. Jaxson R., Age 3

Dear Santa, My name is Elia. I want everything. A, B, C. Elia, Age 3 Dear Santa, My name is Wyatt. Happy Mother’s Day! Happy birthday! Please bring me chalk. Bring me a car and truck. I will leave you jingle bells. Wyatt, Age 3 Dear Santa, My name is Berkeley. I got my Christmas decorations up for my house. I want stickers, 9 of them, when you come to my house this weekend! Berkeley, Age 3 Dear Santa, My name is Brody. Santa Claus please bring me a chef kitchen, a hat and something what food you won’t get on my shirt. I will make coffee for you and carrots. I want mighty pups tower and the cars. Skye doesn’t drive a car, she flies a airplane so I need an airplane for her. I want a police car with a policeman but it has to be lego. Brody, Age 3 Dear Santa, My name is Claire. I want to give you a note. I want a dollhouse, a peppa pig, a ice cream. My brother is Luke. “L” is for Luke. I am going to give you chocolate milk and crumbs. Claire, Age 3 Dear Santa, My name is Emerson. I want something red, like a firetruck. Santa drives a firetruck. I want a robot, a red robot. Emerson, Age 3

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Dear Santa, My name is Jaxson H. I want presents from you. I like to play with trucks. I play with teddy bears with my brother. Jaxson H., Age 3

Dear Santa, My name is Lochlann. Happy birthday. Bring toys! Bring something for my mommy and daddy and my sister and my brother and for Lochlann. You need a steering wheel and some lights. I want an airplane. I will give you a truck. Lochlann, Age 3

Dear Santa, My name is KJ. I want a car, a tractor and a toy. I want a boat. I want a present. I’m going to give you a Christmas tree star. KJ, Age 2

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Dear Santa, My name is Kayleigh. I like ribbons. Kayleigh, Age 2 Dear Santa, My name is Kian. I want a red truck and a car. I want a duck. I will give you bananas and orange juice. Kian, Age 2

Dear Santa, I was a good girl this year. I helped Blake learn to say sorry. I would like baby dolls for Christmas. Brooklyn, Age 3

Dear Santa, My name is Juilyette. Can I have lots of presents? I am being a good girl. Can I have a baby doll? I would also like a monkey. Please leave them at my house. I am going to igve you a snowman. Juilyette, Age 4

Dear Santa, A star from way up high, a present, a candy, crayons, pajamas. Payton, Age 2 Dear Santa, Toy, toy car.

Dear Santa, I watch hockey. I want a Mitch Marner and Freddy Andersen. I want apples and bananas. I will leave you marshmallows. Auston, Age 2 Dear Santa, My name is Abigail. You are coming to town. You have jingle bells. Let’s build a snowman. I am leaving you milk and cookies. I am leaving apples and carrots for the reindeer. Abigail, Age 3

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Dear Santa, A big car that opens and shuts and lights. A window for seeing a door to open and close. A zombie game, paintball, some Halloween stuff. This year I was a good boy. Travis, Age 3 Dear Santa, This year I would like a Domo-rex. I would also love a big T-rex. This year I was very good. I helped my mom decorate the Christmas tree. Darrow, Age 3

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Dear Santa, I was a good boy this year and I would really like Santa toy, crayons. Miller, Age 2 Dear Santa, I was bad because I was crying but now I am a good boy. I was nice to my friends. This year I want toys, a dump truck, a roller. Octavius, Age 3 Dear Santa, Some cars, Paw Patrol that has a white button, Lightening McQueen a blue one. This year I was a good boy. I did nice things like playing with Calvin. Theo Walker Wright Age 3 Dear Santa, Elsa toy, Mickey toy, a truck, a house toy, car stacking toy like the one at school. This year I was a good girl. Maci Jane Watson, Age 3 Dear Santa, A boat, a red boy, dump truck in the sand, Daddy, Mommy. This year I was a good boy. Damon, Age 3 Dear Santa, A yo-yo, a big big train, beautiful pajamas. I was nice today and all year. Thank you Santa. Esmé, Age 3

Dear Santa, This year I’ve been a bad boy at home but I’m trying to get better. This year for Christmas I would like a bouncy ball. Nolan, Age 3

Dear Santa, I’ve been good this year, I didn’t hit my sister. I would really like it if you brought me presents like toys. Thank you. Madelyn, Age 2

Dear Santa, I was a good boy this year for my mom. This year for Christmas I would like a puppy, trains and toys. I am going to leave you some cookies. Brody, Age 2

Dear Santa, I was a good boy this year. I helped animals for Christmas. I would like strawberries, blueberries and lots of snacks. Please Santa. Dougie, Age 3

Dear Santa, I was a very good girl this year. I am out of diapers. This year I would like baby dolls for Christmas. I would love some diapers for my baby dolls too. Izabelah, Age 3

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B3

2019

SOUTHPOINT SUN -

Grade 1/2 - Mrs. Mathieson

St. John de Brebeuf Catholic Elementary School

Dear Santa, I go to St. John de Brebeuf. I won a LOL sister please. How old are you? Have a safe flit! Jasmine, Age 6 Dear Santa, My name is Cayle and I go to St. John de Brebeuf. I wish I can peet your reindeer. How old are you Santa! I wint laser cars for Christmas. Merry Christmas. Cayle, Age 6 Dear Santa, I am in Mathieson’s class room. I want a tow wheel skootr. Did I see an elf in my class? Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Love Nico, Age 6 Dear Santa, I go to St. John de Brebeuf. Merry Christmas. I want for Christmas GX and EX Mew two Pokemon vido. Peyton, Age 6

Dear Santa, I got to SJB. How old are you? 99? I am in Mrs. Mathason class. For Christmas I want more Pokemon GX. I would like to pet your reindeer. I hope your safe wen your flying. Odean, Age 6

Dear Santa, I go to St. John Brebeuf. I wish I could pet your reindeer. I was good. I love Christmas it’s the best! Merry Christmas Santa! Emma, Age 6

Dear Santa, How are you doing? I am doing good. I got to school at St. Johns. Dear Santa how old are you? I hope you have a grate Christmas! Hope you like my cokees! Gemma, Age 6 Dear Santa, My name is Easton and I go to St. John’s. How old are you? What is gowing on at the North Pole? Are you good Santa? I want a lambrgeeneey that I can drive that shows a rateeow. I hope you have a good Christmas! Easton, Age 7 Dear Santa, I was good. Do you remember coming to my house? The biggest present I want from you is a chrome book and football stuff. How cold is it at the north pole? How old are you? Have a Merry Christmas! From Ethan, Age 7

Dear Santa, I go to St. John de Brebeuf. How are you doing and your elves to? How is the North Pole? How are you? How are the raynders? I hope you send the elves. I have bin good/ I want you to send the elves longer. Merry Christmas! Can you get me a nintedo Swich? Caleb, Age 6 Dear Santa, My name is Claire Charron and I go to St. John de Brebeuf. Can I please have a iPhone 11 and a LoL Boy? And a LoL sister? I hope you have a good Merry Christmas! And a Pokemon and a light Nintendo swich. I hope you and your reindeer have a nis feight. X0X0X0X0X0 Claire, Age 6 Dear Santa, My name is Lucas Dyck. I go to St John scool. I am gud. For Christmas I want a pokemon. Lucas, Age 6

Dear Santa, I go to St. John de Brebeuf. For Christmas I want an LoL and a Dree and mal dolls. Do you know Casee? Do you know Toodolf and do you know me? Rmebr when you came to Weetlee? Have a good flight? Milaniah, Age 6

Dear Santa, I got to St. John de Brebeuf. I want an I Fon 6. Can I have a new I pad please? Is it cold at the North Pole? I want a 10000000000 cash. Do you get hot when you dvr presense? Brennan, Age 7

Dear Santa, My name is Gia E. and I go to St. John de Brebef. How old are you? I want a Nintendo Swille. Merry Christmas! Gia, Age 6 Dear Santa, I go to St. John de Brebeuf School. I hope you have a good time at the North Pole. I want a nintedo swich. I hope you have a grat time and I love you. I wish I cood pet your reindeer. Merry Christmas! Parker, Age 6

Dear Santa, My school is St. John de Brebeuf. How are you? I will give you cookies and milk. Have a good Marre Christmas. For Christmas I want a LOL and I want a Brie B doll. Alyssia, Age 6

Dear Santa, How did you get magic? Santa just so you know I love Christmas because it’s my faverit hoiliyday. I want the Unicorn LOl. I want more stuff to. I hope you enjoy Christmas! I am going to give you coocies and milk. Merry Christmas Santa! Love Lilly Ashley Age 6

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Dear Santa, My name is Easton Lauzon. I go to St. John de Brebeuf. Santa I want a ifon and a scooter. Merry Christmas! Easton, Age 6 Dear Santa, Please Sante I rele wont a marble run set. A Mario book and Mario marbles a Mario stuffy and a Mario toy a Mario bedshet and Mario and games. You are cole! A race track with some cars. I am in Grade 2 at St. John de Brebeuf. Garrett, Age 7

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B4– SOUTHPOINT SUN

2019

Wheatley Area Public School

Dear Santa, What colour is your hat? Is there another reindeer like Rudolph? I help out at home a lot. I like to do the laundry. For Christmas, can you please bring me Juno My Baby Elephant, more pillows and that’s all. I will leave you Christmas milk and cookies. Love Spencer, Age 5 Dear Santa, How are you? Is there lots of snow at the North Pole? I have been a good girl! I love my mommy, daddy, Michael and baby George. For Christmas I would like a big Hatchimal, some candy and LEGO for Michael. Have a safe trip! Love Larissa, Age 4

Dear Santa, How are you and the reindeer doing? Are you busy at the North Pole? I have been very kind to my friends. What I would like for Christmas is transformers and Lego pups. I will leave you milk and cookies. Love Alex, Age 4 Dear Santa, Is it warm at the North Pole? For Christmas I would like a Bobcat, a red fire truck with a big hose, some reindeer, a horsey and a cat too. Cats are very very beautiful! Do you like cats Santa? I have a dog and a cat at my house. I will leave you some cookies and cupcakes. Love Conner, Age 4

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Jr. & Sr. Kindergarten Dear Santa, How are you doing? Are your elves busy making toys? I am a good boy. I have good days. I don’t even make bad stuff to my mom. For Christmas I would like Pac-Man Mash’ems, maybe a great big giant ghostbusters like Egon and Peter Venkman, Ray and Zeddemore and Ghostbuster’s Ecto Car. I will leave you some orange juice and chocolate chip cookies. Anthony, Age 4 Dear Santa, How are your elves doing? I have been good this year. I helped my mom and dad do chores. For Christmas I would like LOL dolls, the game SORRY and Pick Me Pop. I’m going to leave milk and cookies for you. Love Emily Dobson Age 5 Dear Santa, How are you? Do you have a kitty in the North Pole? I have been a great helper at school with lunch programs. For Christmas I would like anything pink, sparkly and kitties. Are your reindeers soft like kitty cats? I will leave some of my favourite gummy treats for you. Emily, Age 4 Dear Santa, I like elves. How are your elves? Sometimes I’m a good girl and sometimes I’m a bad girl. For Christmas I want a toad, a real toad outside, and a real Smurf outside and 5 Christmas signs. I will leave you some chocolate cookies cause I know you love them a lot. Love Emersyn, Age 4

Dear Santa, How are you doing? How are your elves doing? I’m being nice to my brother. Can you please bring me a grain cart, a wiggly tractor and a combine with a header and cart? I’ll leave you milk with chocolate chunk cookies. Your friend Drew Age 5

Dear Santa, Are you busy making toys? Is Mrs. Claus busy making cookies? I’m a good helper at home. I love you Santa. Can you please bring me an LOL doll, squishy toys and a Peppa Pig Set? I will leave you milk and cookies. Your friends Susie Age 5

Dear Santa, My name is Mack and I have been a good boy. Santa, thanks for being helpful and hope you’re having fun in the North Pole. Santa, for Christmas I would like a toy motorcycle. I would also like 200 bags of Doritos! I will leave you hotdogs and water. From Mac-daddy. Bye. Age 4½

Dear Santa, Hi Santa, how are your elves doing? I have fun playing in the snow. I was good. How are you doing? For Christmas I would like a little and big wagon. I would like new pajamas and Legos. I will leave you some cookies and milk. Love Trinity, Age 5

Dear Santa, How are you? Are you busy and feeding your reindeers? I have been a very good brother. Please and thank you, could I have a new hockey bag, a new baseball bag and some new hockey tape? I will leave you some chocolate milk and cookies. Your friend Grady Age 4 Dear Santa, How are you? I have been a good boy this year. Are you busy at the north pole? For Christmas I would like a RC car, Marvel toy. Thank you Santa! I will leave you milk and cookies. Bye Santa! Jace, Age 4 Dear Santa, How are your reindeer doing? I’m being good. I tidy up my toys. For Christmas I would like a squishy. I would like an LOL doll and candy please! I’m going to leave cookies and milk for you. Love Aubrey, age 5

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Dear Santa, For Christmas I want a princess watch, a princess squishy, a princess flip over pillow, new t-shirt and pants. How are the reindeer? How has my elf been? I, Emerson have been so so good! Can you tell Mrs. Claus I say hi and to the elves too. Merry Christmas. Emerson, Age 4 Dear Santa, I have been really, really good. I hope you’re doing well in the North Pole. Since I’ve been a good boy, I want an actual 4-wheeler. I also want 2 hockey bags and a real plane. I can’t wait! I also want a dirt bike. Bye. Jaxon, Age 4

Dear Santa, How are you? How are the reindeer? I have been a good boy this year. This year for Christmas I would like a Volcan ball, Pokemon ball that opens and mighty beads. Thank you! I will leave chocolate milk and cookies for you. Thank you Santa for everything. Lucas, Age 4 Dear Santa, How are you and the reindeers? I want a baseball shirt and a new hockey. I also want a new monster truck for Christmas. I would also like new toys. I like your beard. I’ll leave you some milk and cookies on Christmas. From your friend Jarrett Age 4 Dear Santa, For Christmas I want a squishy. How’s Rudolph doing? I like you and Mrs. Claus. What cookies are your favourite? I love Rudolph. I am most excited for presents. I also would like a toy dog that rolls around. I hope you have a Merry Christmas. Your friend Maddison Age 6 Dear Santa, How are you doing? For Christmas I would like a brush, an LOL doll and a dinosaur toy – a pink one. I would also like a white coat. I have been a good helper at home and school. I will leave you milk and cookies and snacks. Your friend Kassie, Age 4

Dear Santa, My name is Ryan and I’ve been a good boy. Santa, you are really awesome and cool! For Christmas, I would like Bakugan and Toy Story and 4 hotwheels. I hope you’re not too busy to get this because I really want these things. Sincerely, Ryan, Age 4

Dear Santa, How are you and Mrs. Claus? Are you busy this year? How are your elves doing? How are your reindeer? This year I would like a volcan ball, a green tractor. Thank you! I will leave you milk and cookies and for the reindeers I will leave some carrots. Maverick, Age 4

Dear Santa, For Christmas, I want a green jeep. I like Santa because he bring me presents. I have been very good every day. I like your deer Santa. I like how cook your sled is. Could I use your reindeer some time? Merry Christmas. Brok, Age 5

Dear Santa, How are you? I will leave you milk and cookies? Are you busy at the North Pole? I clean my room, so I should be on the nice list. For Christmas I want an LOL Doll, a apple watch. Your friend Bentley Age 5

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B5

2019

Jr. & Sr. Kindergarten (Continued)

Dear Santa, How are you and Mrs. Claus? I will leave you milk and cookies. Are you busy at the North Pole? Am I on the good list? What I would like for Christmas is a fitbit watch, an LOL Doll and a little doggy. I have been super, duper good this year. I hope you have a safe trip. Love Avery, Age 5

Dear Santa, I’ve been a good boy this year and Jaxon has been bad. Santa, you are nice so can you please get me a remote control car please. I also want some Pokemon cards and bay-blades. I hope you’re not too busy and can get me these toys. This is from Noah Lamb. Bye. Noah, Age 5

Dear Santa, How are you and the elves? Are you busy at the North Pole? I have been really, really good this year. I have been a helpful and kind friend to all my classmates. What I would like for Christmas is a train, a mighty pup town and some dinosaurs. I will leave you some milk and cookies. Love Shane, Age 3

Dear Santa, What I want for Christmas is an orange gun with blue bullets, Batman Lego set, bubble play kit. I like Santa because Santa brings joy to all the children. I would like Pokemon cards and a new hockey and baseball bag. How are your reindeers? I will leave you chocolate milk and carrots for the reindeer. Your friend Blake, Age 4

Grade 2 Dear Santa How are you, the elves, Mrs. Claus and the reindeer. I deserve presents because I’ve been being nice to my sister. The toys I want for Christmas are a rainbow Surprise Doll, LoL Dolls and Lego please. Love Lucy Dobson Age 7

Dear Santa, How are you Santa? What are the elves doing? I have been good this year. How is Mrs. Claus? I am going to make you fresh cookies. I want a music box please? I want a hockey net please and pucks too. I want a Polaroid camera. Can you please give me all of these things? Love Grace Couto Age 7

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Wheatley Area Public School

Dear Santa, How are your reindeer? How are you and Mrs. Claus? I have been good this year. I’ve been helping my Mom and Dad do laundry, put away clothes, set the table, clean my drawers, make my bed, clean my room, help with supper, and help shovel the driveway. If you could, I would like a smart watch, goalie equipment and a St. Bernard puppy. Thank you. Jordyn Lefaive, Age 7 Dear Santa, How are the reindeer? How is Rudolph? I have been washing the dishes this year. I would like a boy LOL. I would like an book. I would like an Poopsi. Aubree Scott, Age 7 Dear Santa, Haave the elves been good? Do you have a son? How is Rudolph? How are the reindeer? I have been helping my mom with my sisters. So may I please have a hot wheels track and a tent and driving gloves. Love Lucien Quenneville Age 7 Dear Santa, How are the reindeer? How is Rudolph? Please I would like a baseball bat, a ball and a cat for Christmas. From Chase Gould, Age 7

Dear Santa, How is Rudolph? How is Mrs. Claus? How many toys have the elves made? How is Prancer? How are you? What are the elves making today? May I please have slime and putty and a picture of you and Rudolph. Love Aubrie Hatt, Age 7 Dear Santa, Is Rudolph real? How are you Santa? How are the elves and are they working hard? I am good this year. I help others. Am I on the naughty list? This year for Christmas I would like fake ice, a hockey net and a hockey stick. I will leave you cookies. From Chase Watson Age 7 Dear Santa, I was a good boy. How are the reindeer? How is Rudolph? How are the elves? I helped to do laundry. Could you please bring me lego, fake ice and a mini hockey stick? From Alex Brown, Age 6 Dear Santa, How is Rudolph? How are you? How are Mrs. Claus cookies? I was a good boy because I take care of my baby cousin. I want a dirt bike. From Parker Renwick, Age 7

Dear Santa, How are the reindeer? How is Mrs. Claus? Have the elves been bad? I have been good this year. I have been helping my mom clean. I let my brother go first on the phone. Can I please have a hot wheel set and an art set and finally a big big marble set. Love Benjamin Wiebe Age 7 Dear Santa, How are the reindeer? Have you been busy? I help my Dad putting up lights. I will make you a picture. Can I please have a chair? Love Ilsa Thiele, Age 7 Dear Santa, How are the reindeer? How is Mrs. Claus? Are you ok Santa? I deserve gifts because I help mom with Rowen so please may I have a Frozen Two, Castle, a Rambo Poopsie and finally an LOL. Love Chloe, Age 7 Dear Santa, How is Mrs. Claus and the reindeers. How cold is it up in the North Pole, and have the elves been working hard? I’ve been doig chores without being asked and I was a good girls this year and Santa if you could bring me Slime, a skateboard, Poopsie Slime critter. Love Sofia, Age 7

Dear Santa, How are you? Can I please have Louigi Mansion 3, Super Mario Maker 2, Super Smash Bros Ultimate. I have been helping my mom and my dad. I promise to be a good boy. From Jaxon Delaney, Age 7 Dear Santa, I hope you have a good holiday. Are the elves working hard? Is Rudolph being a good reindeer? I was a good boy. I would like an x-Box, a video game and a game control. I will leave you cookies. From Dante, Age 6 Dear Santa, How is Mrs. Claus and the reindeers? I want a Frozen Two Castle please and thank you. I will make you some gingerbread cookies and milk. Love Leigha Whaley, Age 7 Dear Santa, How are the elves? How is Mrs. Claus and the reindeer? I have helped my Nana do laundry. I would like an LOL doll please. I will leave some cookies out for you. From Arley Dawson, Age 7 Dear Santa, How are the reindeer? I do the laundry for my mom. I love Christmas. I would really like it if you could bring me a baby Yoda and a Moth Man stuffy. From Rhiannon, Age 7

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B6– SOUTHPOINT SUN

2019

Grade 1 - Mrs. Webber Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I am good. I would really like it if you could bring me a boomeroig and a green lizard. Love Elijah Friesen

Alba, Age 6 Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I help my Mom clean. I would really like it if you could bring me roller blades and LOL OMG doll, a new TV and a scooter. Love Laura Fehr Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I am working hard at school. I would really like it if you could bring me some PAW Patrol, Monster trucks, K-Nex. Love Jose Carpin-Redekop Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I brot Ethin to the school and I invited Scarlet to my birthday. I would really like it if you could bring me a cursive book. I want al Elsa and Ana doll. I want a new Mighty Pups and a new Christmas cup. Love Natalie Schmitt

Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I sleep all night and play with my little brother. I would really like it if you could bring me a remote controlled truck, Star Wars plane, horse. Love David Bueckert Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I am a good big sister. I would really like it if you could bring me some big books, a new string toy. Love Sierra Klassen Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I love to play with my bruther. I would really like it if you could bring me a dog, a new doll bunk bed, a red hors and a Babe Citin. Love Zoey Friesen

Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I help mom make soup. I would really like it if you could bring me a kitten, Barbie Princess, Barbie Castle, Barbie kitchen. Love Martha Peters Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I’m good. I would really like it if you could bring me a monster truck with nunchuks, dirt bike and bike. Love Karson Graham Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I love my sister. I would really like it if you could bring me LOL doll, LOL OMG doll, Barbie clubhouse, Barbie. Love Leanna Banman Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I am good. I would really like it if you could bring me a bike, dirtbike, nerf gun, hockey stick. Love Samuel Giesbrecht

Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I am working hard. I would really like it if you could bring me LOL doll, LOL OMG doll, Barbie camper. Love Ivory Little Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I do nice things. I would really like it if you could bring me a hickey stick and a nerf gun and a dirt bike. Love Rowan Wall Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I’m nice to my mom. I would really like it if you could bring me an LOL OMG doll. Love Amanda Knelsen Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I bin nice to my sistr. I would really like it if you could bring me a dirt bike, Star Wars battleship, Nerf gun, hockey stick. Love Caleb Goertzen

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Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I play with my friends. I would really like it if you could bring me a nerf gun, bike, tv, remote controlled monster truck. Love Rocco Barraco Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I am niz to my friends. I would really

like it if you could bring me roller blades, sticky Ninja, Barbie camper and Barbie clubhouse. Love Kenzie Schmitt

Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I am good. I would really like it if you could bring me nerf gun. Love Jaxon Fast

Dear Santa Claus, This year I should be on the Nice List because I listen to the rules. I would really like it if you could bring me a T.V., Boom Whackers and a nerf gun. Love Logan Heide

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B7

2019

Grade 1/2 - Mrs. Battersby

East Mersea Public School

Dear Santa, I hope the reindeers have been good so far. I want a Flip a Zoo with a poopsie, and a nurf gun. I’m going to leave you cookies with milk. Our tree is looking good so far. I hope Rudolph is being good so far. I hope you make it to my home. Amalia, Gr. 2, Age 6

Hi Santa, I want five Bennie Boos and a kitten toy. Can I have a Elsa dol. Savannah! Savannah Gr. 1, Age 6

Dear Santa, I want for Christmas is a flip shrit and I want for Christmas is a little Hatchimal. Love Alba. Alba Gr. 1, Age 6

Dear Santa, I am 7 years old. I want a nerf gun. I wood like a lego set with books. I want a play stasnon 4. I hope you haved a safe trip. Love Conner. Conner Gr. 2, Age 7

Dear Santa, My name is Hanna I am six yrs old. Please Santa can you give me some things on my List. A scribble scrabble is a thing that you scribble on then you scrub it then you scribble on it again. I also want a sparkle series LOL and a Boggeries LOL Doll. I want a Rainbow corn please. A very warm blanket would be nice. I hope you have a very great Christmas. Sincerely Hanna. Hanna, Gr. 1, Age 6

Dear Santa, My name is Lisa. I would like a LOL please. A tou kitchen and a Hatchimal. I want to see the reindeer. Goodbye Santa. Lisa, Gr. 2, Age 7

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Dear Santa, I hope you have a great Christmas, so for Christmas I want a book and cars with cords. I would like a deck of cards, a crafting table and a toy furnace. Santa I hope you have a nice Christmas. Love Lincoln. Lincoln, Gr. 1/2, Age 6 Dear Santa Claus, I hope you have a great Christmas. Can you Please give me a ice rink with a bench too. I want a toy gum ball machine too. I hope you like my house. Nash, Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa, I am in grade 1 and I want a Nintendo switch and a Ipad. I hope you are warm at the North Pole. I know that the North Pole is cold. I hope you give me my thing that I want. Love Gabriel. Gabriel Gr. 1, Age 6 Dear Santa My name is Adison. I hope I get a unicorn Bennie Boo. Oh and a pomsies. I have been a good girl. Please bring some Hathmals too. I would also like a shirt that flips. I hope every kid gets a toy. Adison Gr. 1/2, Age 6

Larissa, Age 6

Dear Maman and Papa, It is Christmas time I have tried to be good. Please give me a LOL Biggie Pet. I also want a LOL Sparkle Series. LOL Sparkle Series is my favorit series. I realy realy realy want a rainbowcom. I hope you get me everything on my list. I Love You guys xoxo Love Chelsea Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa Claus, My name is Wynter I want a stuffie Rudolph for Chrismas and a poopy that is slime and miss you so much please bring my dad back please Santa Claus I miss the reindeers so much I love you so much. Love Wynter, Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa, How are you? Sometimes I want a bb gun I love you so much can I have a Lego ninija I hope you will be safe Santa. I hope you be careful with your deers and santa I hope your elves be good. Love Grayson Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa, I am Josiah I am six I hope you get everybody in the world I’ve been good I want a gorilla Lego set and Lego table. I Love you. Josiah, Gr.1/2, Age 6 Dear Santa, I’ve been good to my sister brother and family. I want a bb gun. Maybe I’ll put cookies on the table. I want you to have a Merry Christmas. Love Michael, Gr. 1/2, Age 7

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Dear Santa, I’ve been a very good girl. I really really want a Rainbowcorn. I would want clothes that Flip. I would also want a new watch that county my steps. I Really like crafts thank you Santa. From Larissa Gr. 1/2, Age 6 Dear Santa Claus, My name is Maura I hope you have a good trip and Rudolph is being good. I want a pack of Blingers but you don’t have to get me it. I hope the elFs are being good. Is Mrs Claus making good cookies? Love Maura, Gr. 1/2 B, Age 7 Dear Santa, I hope your reindeer are not being bad. I am being very good. I want a Nurf gun and a stuffie. I hope you don’t crash. Are you being good? From Drake, Gr. 2, Age 7

Dear Santa, I want a nerf gun it has a targit on it. It can be big or small. You can keep my picture if you want. I hope you stay safe travelling around the world. My sister might want something to like a blanket. My dad might like something he likes coffee or hot chocolate. I’ll see presents under the tree in the morning I’ll open up the presents even my dad givs me presents too. From Kaiden, Gr. 2, Age 7

Dear Santa, I hope you don’t get stuck in a storm am I on the good list or the bad list? I hope Rudolph is doing fine I hope the elves are behaving well. Sincerely Chelsea B. Gr. 1, Age 6


B8– SOUTHPOINT SUN

2019

Grade 1/2 - Mrs. Farquharson

Mount CarmelBlytheswood Public School

Dear Santa, I have been very good this year. I am always very happy to my Mom. I would love a few gifts for Christmas. Here is my list: a robot named ‘Dash’, a trampoline, a robot named ‘Cosmo’, glow eraser. Love, Anthony Ayala, Age 7

Dear Santa, I have been very good this year. I am always very kind to my parents. I would love a few gifts for Christmas. Here is my list:a mini doll, a push-up eraser, a re-usable water bottle, a basketball net for me. Love, Kyra Cloutier, Age 6

Dear Santa, I have been very good this year. I am always very kind to my friends. I would love a few gifts for Christmas. Here is my list:Barbie house, LOL doll, chopsticks, new shoes. Love, Camila Castameda, Age 6

Angelina Falk, Age 6

Dear Santa, I have been very good this year. I am always very helpful to my teacher. I would love a few gifts for Christmas. Here is my list: a Holy Bible, board games, video games. Love, Corny Driedger, Age 7 Dear Santa, I have been very good this year. I am always very great to my parents. I would love a few gifts for Christmas. Here is my list: calendar, LOL doll, Frozen make-up set, a piggy bank. Love, Angelina Falk, Age 6 Dear Santa, I have been very nice this year. I am always very nice to my family and friends. I would love a few gifts for Christmas. Here is my list: Ipad, remote control plane, Nerf gun, to get a long better with my siblings. Love, Markus Fehr, Age 7

Dear Santa, I have been very nice this year. I am always very good to my class. I would love a few gifts for Christmas. Here is my list: Lego Ninjago, Iphone, remote control car, a robot named ‘Dash’. Love, Christopher Ketler, Age 7 Dear Santa, I have been very good this year. I am always very kind to my friends. I would love a few gifts for Christmas. Here is my list: LOL doll, Hatchimals, drawing supplies, black and brown cat. Love, Sophia Knelsen, Age 7 Dear Santa, I have been very good this year. I am always very nice to my parents. I would love a few gifts for Christmas. Here is my list: Legos Star Wars, Drone (any size), Nintendo Switch, Minecraft. Love, Heath Latam, Age 7 Dear Santa, I have been very nice this year. I am always very happy to my teacher. I would love a few gifts for Christmas. Here is my list: a big teddy bear, LOL doll, big eraser, Lil sister LOL. Love, Alissa Neufeld, Age 7

Sophia Knelsen, Age 7

Dear Santa, I have been very good this year. I am always very good to my friends. I would love a few gifts for Christmas. Here is my list: remote control car, Toy Story 4, tablets, phone. Love, Daveian Polius, Age 7 Dear Santa, I have been very nice this year. I am always very kind to my brothers. I would love a few gifts for Christmas. Here is my list: LOL doll, Lego friends, Barbies, a doll house. Love, Aliza Redekop, Age 6 Dear Santa, I have been very good this year. I am always very good to my mom. I would love a few gifts for Christmas. Here is my list: books, toys, 2 guinea pigs, remote control car for my cousin. Love, Grayson Redmond, Age 7

Dear Santa, I have been very nice this year. I am always very helpful to my mom. I would love a few gifts for Christmas. Here is my list: baby doll, Barbie, Peppa Pig book, summer toy, LOL dolls. Love, Brynlee Trudell, Age 6 Dear Santa, I have been very happy this year. I am always very nice to my friends. I would love a few gifts for Christmas. Here is my list: LOL doll, Poopsie, tea set that’s glass, doll with hair. Love, Laura Unger, Age 7 Dear Santa, I have been very kind this year. I am always very loving to my mom. I would love a few gifts for Christmas. Here is my list: bean chair, tablet, invisible pen, soccer ball. Love, Benny Unger, Age 7

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B9

2019

Queen Elizabeth Public School

Dear Santa, Why do you only come at night time? Please bring me an educational game bord. But my mom thinks it’s a waste of money. I tell my mom I can sell a painting and the gameboard is educational too. Can you please bring me the game?? Johnny, Age 8 Dear Santa, Hi! What do your reindeer eat? Santa, could I please have a camera because my other one broke? My mom says we don’t have enough money but I say I would pay with some of my money. So could you please bring me a camera? Merry Christmas! Kayla, Age 7 Dear Santa, I would like a airplane with controller for Christmas. I would also like a Beyblade. Santa, where do you live? In Jordan, I learned that you go around to houses and give presents. Merry Christmas Santa. Mohammad, Age 9

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Grade 3 - Mrs. Gray

Dear Santa, How are your reindeers? I just want to tell you that if you had time to buy some books I really like animal books about bunnies. They are really cool! I really want some dolls too. I like to play with them and their shoes are pretty. Could you please try to bring one of the gifts? Your friend Zerlinda, Age 7 Dear Santa, Hi! Santa do the reindeers really fly? Could you get me 50 big marbles because it’s cool. But my mom says I’m not allowed to bring big marbles in my house because I would brake something. Could you bring me 2 Beyblades because I would like to see how fast they can spin? But my mom says it’s too expensive. I don’t want an expensive one. Thank you for the gifts Santa. Adnan, Age 8

Marisa, Age 8

Dear Santa, I was wondering if you love to give presents and will you make it to my house this year? What I would like for Christmas is a remote control car and a horse because I could ride the horse because it goes up to 70lbs and it gallups fast. I hope you get this letter. Jazzlyn, Age 8 Dear Santa, What is like to live in the north pole? Is it cold? Santa, could you plese bring me a hoverboard because I think they are relley cool. My parents say it’s too dangeraus but I will wear my helmet and be safe. I would also like a race car but my parents say it’s too expensive. I don’t mind if you get me a cheaper model. Try to get me both of these gifts. Lucas, Age 8 Dear Santa, Hi! Is Rudolf real? Santa, could you get me a doll house please because I don’t have many. My parents say it is too expensive but I can use half of my money and you could use half of your money. Please buy me a doll house. Jazmine, Age 8 P.S. How is Mrs. Claus? Dear Santa, I am so excited for you to come this year to my house. Could you please bring me a doll stroller so I can play with it inside my house? I would also like a new blue dress. How is Rudolph? Merry Christmas Santa! Addison, Age 8 Dear Santa, Hi Santa, I was wondering how do your reindeer fly and how do the elves make the toys? Could you please bring me a remote control race car because I can play with it at the park? I would also like a transformer because I think they are really cool to play with. Be careful when you are flying around the world on Christmas Eve. Victor, Age 8

Dear Santa, How is Mrs Claus? Does she bake you lots of cookies? I would like a hoverboard because it looks cool and fun to play with. I would also like a toy unicorn because it has toy make-up. My parents say the hoverboard is too dangerous and I could fall off but I will be safe because I’ll wear my helmet. They also say I am too young for makeup but I say it’s just toy make-up. Talk to you soon! Love Peyton, Age 8

Dear Santa, Hi Santa! I like your beard. I love you Santa! I would like just love and a nice life from you, my family and me. I would also like lol Dolls and a toy reindeer because I don’t have those toys. My parents say I will lose them but I will keep them safe in my room and I will love you Santa. Good bye merry Christmas Santa. Love Gracie, Age 8/9 Dear Santa, Hi! How are your reindeer? I have always wanted to see Comet and Pranser. I just want to tell you the things I want for Christmas. I want my life dolls. My parents said I can have some if I take care of them. I also want my life dolls stuff. Here are examples a make-up set and clothes for my life dolls. Merry Christmas Santa. Marisa, Age 8/9 P.S. Tell Mrs. Claus I said Hi. Thank you, you are the best!

Braelin, Age 8 Dear Santa, Hi! What is it like to live in the North Pole? Santa, could you please bring me an electric car because they are cool. My parents say I have lots of toys already but I say I do not like the car without lights and Santa bring a robot dog for me because they are fun. I will leave some cookies for you Santa. Israel, Age 8 Dear Santa, How fast can you travel on your sleigh? I would also like to have 50 big Galaxy Marbles because they are cool. I would also like Beyblades because they go so fast. My parents say I already have marbles but I don’t have big marbles. They also say I have toys but could you please bring me these gifts? Muhammed, Age 9 Dear Santa, Hi! How many cookies and milk you will have on Christmas? Santa, pleae bring me a scooter. My parents say I could break an ankle. I say I will wear a helmet, knee pads and elbow pads. I hope you bring the gifts. Your friend Dastan, Age 9

Dear Santa, Santa, do you like living in the North Pole? Please could you bring me a Pokemon Beyblade and a bag of marbles. I only have one Beyblade at home and I would really like another one. I am wondering if Rudolph is really real? Have a good Christmas Santa. Braelin, Age 8

Dear Santa, I am making you some Santa cookies with my mom. I hope you like them. Santa, could you please bring me a gas remote control car? I would also like a necklace and bracelet with diamonds. I have always wondered how do the reindeers fly? Have a merry Christmas Santa! Aiden, Age 8

Dear Santa, Hi Santa, How are you? Are you good? Where is the North Pole? I would like to go see your house. I am wishing for a new bike because someone took my bike. I would also like a toy horse because I want to ride it. I hope you have a nice Christmas. Maybe I will celebrate this year. Ivan, Age 8

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B10– SOUTHPOINT SUN

2019

Grade 2

Dear Santa, How are you? I wish for the book The Good Egg and The Crayon’s Christmas and The Unicorn Whisperer. Merry Christmas! Camryn, Age 7

Dear Santa, How are you doing? Thank you for all the presents from last year! I’ve been a good boy this year and was hoping I could get Hotwheels cars, a boy truck and a mini dirt bike. Could you please give Leland a google play card? I hope that you have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Vasean, Age 7 Dear Santa, I want a Xbox for Christmas and a Lego City Deep Space rocket and Launch control Kinetic sand sandiscying sand set, foam alive Dubble Flip Hourglass Sand Set, Fingerling Franklin 6-in-1 knee sport game NHLopoly junior Leap pad epic Academy Beyblade Burst turbo slink shook cross collision battle set play doh stamp ’n top pizza over toy NHL air. Conner, Age 7

Dear Santa, How are you doing? How are the elves, reindeer, and Mrs. Claus doing? Will we get an Elf on the Shelf this year? I would like a snow wolf and a fornite bake pake and a 1000 V Buks. Have a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Mason, Age 7 Dear Santa, I want a doll house, another pupey, omg doll, a new sister and a bunch of toys a lego frends set and a elf on the shelf and a lot of candy also a new bike a new stuft anamal and rollerblads and a new phone and a box of cupcakes and a bunyard also slime and sume macke up and a baby doll and a holiday book and a dog man book. Marry Christmas Santa. Valeria, Age 7 Dear Santa, For Christmas I want a PS4 gift card. I would want an Orange Cat, I would also love to have a boy elf on the shelf. And if you can I would love to get my mom a blender so she can make her healthy drinks in the morning. Merry Christmas Santa. From Averi, Age 7

Chloe, Age 7

Dear Santa, Hi Santa do you know what I want for Christmas? Well, I want a VTech® Myla the magical unicorn and a VTech® Kidi Star Karaoke Machine. I also want a Frozen 2 Karaoke Boombox, Blaire’s piglet, Blaire’s lamb, LOL surprise Amazing surprise, Poopsie,Sparkly critters, Poopsie cutie tooties surprise series 2, Hatchimals CallEGGtibles royal dozen jewelry box and Hatchimals CallEGGtibles Royal 2 pack with throne. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Kylie, Age 7 Dear Santa, Hi! How are you and the elves doing? I’ve been a very good girl this year. I was think I want a L.O.L. surprise #hair goals, a L.O.L. surprise 2-in-1 Glamper, and a Poopsie Sparkly critters. Happy Christmas. Love Chloe, Age 7 Dear Santa I wunt a new ipad and a remote control motersyckeland robots turbo mission rocket with launch site lava scorpien kuno force kit Lego city Deep Space Rocket, Maximus lazer morph beyblade bust turbo, dinos treasure, nhl air hockey arcade hover shot and Happy New Year. Eli, Age 7 Dear Santa, Hi how are you? For Christmas I would like Lago city and a skate bord also want a game for my nentendo swich. What cokies do you want? Are the Elfs bissy? How is Mrs Claus? Can you give Andrew a nentendo swich game too. I was a really good boy. From Carter, Age 7

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Dear Santa, How are you doing? What cookies do you want? I want shoes with wheels on the bottom and a Christmas dress. I want an Elsa doll and an Anna doll please. We wish you a Merry Christmas and thank you Santa. Love Kavya, Age 7 Dear Santa, I’ve been doing good in school. I would really like a red and black rase car, and I would like a cat, a Bakugan Dragoniod Maximus, Leap Frog, Rocket Twist, VTech Kidigo Walkie Talkies, Air hogs zero gravity raser, xbox, Lego, dragons, Gireez Spinning GIF, Pokemon, Harry Potter Lego, hockey net, Harry Potter wand, NHL Leap Frog (tablet), Harry Potter castle, NHL Air Hockey Table. Noah, Age 7 Dear Santa, I want a puppy and I want a 1-2 Swich and I want blinger hair accessorizes, Lego friends rescue mission boat and a Throw Throw Burrito Dodgeball card game and a plush Pegasus, VTeah Myla the Magical unicorn, adventure tree house, Novie robot, Baby Alive Littles Rock n Kick stroller, Carolle carry bed, Melissa and Doug Mine to Love twin dolls Luke and Lucy, piper bet set, America girl, figure skating outfit doll of the year juli’s pinball machine warm wishes pyjamas for fasion Angel’s Glitter Pin Desinge Kit, Make it Real Ultimater, Bead Studio, Glo Glam, Nail Shaper, Pokemon, Fiji Film Insta Mini a camera and a elf on the shelf. Megan, Age 7 Dear Santa, How is Rudolph. How are you? And how is Mrs Claus? I’ve been a very good boy this year. For Christmas I would like a remote control car, a pet fish, and new shoes that glow up. Could you please give Mason a WalMart gift card? I hope you have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Leland, Age 7

Gore Hill Public School

Dear Santa, I’ve been a very good boy this year. This Christmas these are some gifts that I would like. I would really appretiate some roblox gift cards. I would also like having a Baby Shark song puppet. If possible I would like a yellow shark puppet type and for one of my last gifts I would like a toy mir and it also shines. The very last gift that I would like is roblox figures. Happy holidays. Aidan V., Age 7 Dear Santa, I want an xbox 1 for Christmas also I really want a Samsung charger for my new phone also I want a brand new Samsung phone the newest one with data on it also I been a really good boy this year so I really want an elf on the shelf also an nintendo switch also a controler for my brand new xbox your going to get me and legos and a car and thank you very much for all my presents and everything. Sebastian, Age 7 Dear Santa, I have been really good this year. I would like a Vtech walkie talkies and a turbo bot. I also want a Laser racer. How are the elves and reindeer? From Aiden, Age 7

Dear Santa, How are you and the elves doing today? How are the reindeer and Mrs. Claus doing today? I would like an LOL doll, a mini brand, and a gift card. Merry Christmas Santa! Elena, Age 7

Dear Santa, I would like a mission rocket I would also like a Leapfrog Rockit twist and a Paw Patrol tower. I have been a really good boy. Are the elves already making toys? Merry Christmas. From Jadon

Dear Santa, For Christmas I would want a starwars lego. I would want a Elf on the Shelf. And I would love to get my brother Cirus a pokemon sweat and shield. Merry Christmas Santa. Haiden, Age 7

Dear Santa, I would like a dog for Christmas please. Also, please a boy baby doll so my girl baby will have a brother and a LOL doll. Hope you have a good trip. I will leave you cookies. Bella, Age 7

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B11

2019

SOUTHPOINT SUN -

Gr. 1/2 - French Class

Gore Hill Public School

Cher Pere Noel, Je voudrais des legos, des biscuits et le slime. Ton ami Taisir Safsat Gr. 1, Age 6 Cher Pere Noel, Merci pour le Final G Force Bike, Pokemon Battle Pack, lego space researcher, Harry Potter lego, Lego At- St, Lego hidden Rubik’s edge, walkie talkie. Ton ami Liam Praill Gr. 1, Age 6 Cher Pere Noel, Pour noel, je voudrais les lutins. Ton ami Ruby Whittle Gr. 1, Age 6 Cher Pere Noel, Merci pour la camera polaroid, les cadeaux et roblox. Cette année je voudrais 3 Loli 4 exclusive doll inside, 4 indigo exclusive riders cafe, 5 all star hockey girl et tamagotchi, 6 Dog man 3-d Pokeman hidden, 7 rainbow hair paintings kit, 8 lol surprise! Omg LOL surprise ziniggiamper. Maila, Gr. 2, Age 7

Cher Pere Noel, Pour noel, je voudrais un lego set. Merci. Ton ami Gaia, Gr. 2, Age 7

Cher Pere Noel, Merci pour le cadeau. Cette année, je voudrais un jouait firetruck et lego, slime, air hogs race car, Paw Patrol tower, mini camera, a doctors kit et walkie talkie. Ton ami Anthony. Gr. 2, 7 Cher Pere Noel Cette année je voudrais des Binger Hair Accessories, L.O.L surprise! Amazing surprise Plush pegasus, crystal palace - fujifilm instax mini p camera, ekids frozen karaoke boombox, fashion angels, glitter pin design kit. Ton ami Emma, Gr. 2, Age 7 Cher Pere Noel, Merci pour cette année. Je voudrais LOL Lego Friends rescue mission boat, paw patrol super paw life sise tower, vtech kidi star karaoke machine, kindi kids snack time marshmello. Chloe, Gr. 1, Age 6 Cher Pere Noel, Je te remercie pour ma famille. Cette année je voudrais scented slime. Ton ami Rawah, Gr. 1, Age 6

Cher Pere Noel, Je te remerci pour ma famille, cette année je voudrait Melissa et Doug take along set. Jesse William Clark Fiss Gr. 1, Age 6 Cher Pere Noel, Merci pour noel. Cette année je voudrais un Mission rocket, lego city deep space rocket controls. Ton ami Gabriel Unger Gr. 1, Age 6 Gr. 1, Age 6 Cher Pere Noel, Merci pour les cadeau cette année, je voudrais un Blair’s Piglet, Slime glitter pin design, glam LOL campervan, LOL Cutietootie, Roblox Hatchimals. Ton ami Willow, Gr. 2, Age 7

Ruby, Age 6

Cher Pere Noel, Merci pour le nintendo switch. Cette année je voudrais Dog Man board game, snow wolf, pokemon hidden tins zax foum. Ton ami Peter, Gr. 2, Age 7

Cher Pere Noel, Merci pour visite cette année. je voudrais Dog Man Board Game, lego Harry Potter, Dog Man For Whom the Balls Rolls, Dog Man Fetch 22 Ton ami Ryker Gr. 2, Age 7

Camryn, Age 6

Gr. 2, Age 7 Cher Pere Noel, Merci pour maman, cette annee je voudrais beauty salon playset. Ton ami Dyoha Gr. 2, Age 7

Carter, Age 6

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B12– SOUTHPOINT SUN

Farrah, Age 8

2019

Grade 2/3 - Mme Prior

Dear Santa, I want a gingerbread house, a tablet and a horse (NOT A TOY). I deserve it because I get A’s on my report card. I’ve been a good friend and I help make supper. Merry Christmas. Love Lizzeth Herrera, Gr. 3, Age 8 Dear Santa, Thank you for the LOL kit. I deserve a LOL big sister doll and a LOL 2 and 1 glamper. Love Sophia Mamra Gr. 2/3, Age 8 Dear Santa What I really really want is a new American Doll and a new set in a fay (?) and some slime. That’s the end of my wishes for Christmas. Love Melanie Jimenez Gr. 2, Age 7

Dear Santa, I would like a virtual reality set and a mini car that I can drive. Last thing a $100 gift card because I encourage my family X0X0. From Alexander Nakhle

Dear Santa, For Chrismis I whold like some chocolate cole because I love chocolate also some candy because I love candy. And last but not least I whold like some hoers doles because I love poneas. Thank you Santa and see you next year in 2020 and have fun with Cassia. From Sofia d’Alimonte Gr. 3/2, Age 8 Dear Santa, I want for Christmas are a book of catwad it’s me. A deck of YuGi-Oh card and a phone because I like it. Love Michael, Gr. 3, Age 8 Dear Santa, Dog Man Book #7, Rabux 50,000, nerf gun. This is what I want for Christmas. Jason, Gr. 3, Age 8

Dear Santa, I deserve a phone, a LOL big sister surprise and a what it box from elmers. I deserve it because I’ve been good all year. Merry Christmais. Love Joselyne Bennett Gr. 3, Age 8 Dear Santa, For Christmas I really really want a puppy dog toys a puppy bed and a LOl surprise big surprise. Have a jolly holiday. From Aubrey, Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa, Number 1 Basketball net. I want a basketball net because my other one broke. Number 2 Xbox controller. I want one because my brother broke it. Number 3 money. I want money to buy things. Colin Prior Gr. 3, Age 8

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Dear Santa, I deserve a phone and an iPad because I doo chores. Enjoy your cookies. Love Tyler Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa, I think I deserve a PS5 because my parents are asking me what I want for Christmas. Merry Christmas Santa! Love Christopher Gr. 3, Age 8 Dear Santa, I want to ask you for some video games and V-bucks. Have a terrific Christmas! Love Zachary Taylor Gr. 3, Age 8

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Dear Santa, I want an IPad and new shoes and make up because I deserve it. I’ll make you some cookies and milk and carrots for the reindeer. Love Natalia Gr. 3, Age 8 Dear Santa, 3 things I would like for Christmes are the No David book a IPhone II and a cat walk fashion design book Brooklyn, Gr. 3, Age 8 Dear Santa, For Christmas I want some books because I love books. Also I want art supples because I need more. Also I want a writing board because I didin’t get one for my birth day. HoH Merry Christmas. From Farrah Gr. 3, Age 8

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Dear Santa, For Christmas, I want a baby kitten and a baby puppy. I also want a phone and shoes that I saw at the mall. From Cassidy Hendrickx Gr. 3, Age 8

Dear Santa, I want clothes because I am good I like a pake of cards I like you. From Landyn, Gr. 3, Age 8

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2019

SOUTHPOINT SUN -

Grade 2 - Mrs. Gaspard St. Louis Catholic Elementary School

Dear Santa, I like PS4. I like Christmas. I like getting presents. I would like a hover board this year. I love you Santa. Dera Santa I like you. Dera Santa I like nerf gun. Dera Santa I like my family. From Danny Alwan Age 7 Dear Santa, Hi I am Nicholas. Can I please have a lions shirt for my dad? Can I please have esprsso cups for my mom and a Barbie for my sister? Can I please have a Mecharzard that dos 5000 damage? Nicholas, Age 7 Dear Santa, How are you How busy are you? I liked my present last year from you thank you! This year I have been a good girl. Can I pleas have a stick bot! Love Nadia, Age 7 Dear Santa, I have been bad but I’m trying to turn it around. How are you and the reindeer. I will have cookies. From Josh, Age 7

Dear Santa, Santa how are your reindeer? How are you doing Santa. I put out cookies and milk for you. Please make it a good Christmas for me. Can I have an xbox please and thank you. From Liam, Age 7 Dear Santa, Hi Santa How are you? Thank you for presents from Santa. I hope you love cookies. I live in Leamington. Owen, Age 7

Dear Santa, How are you? How is Rudolph. How are the reindeer. For Christmas a PS4 and for the PS4 I want Nhl 20 or Nhl 19. What kind of milk do you want white or, chocolate. And I want a lot of new wur guys. Can you take a picture or the reindeer. And can you write a note back with pictures of the reindeer. Sinserely Brody Church, Age 7 Dear Santa, How have you ben good or bad or just right? I also would like to no how have your Redius ben good or bad or how. I have one more thing to say at my house there would be cookes and milk on my table for you I hope you come. Robbie Raffoul, Age 7

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Dear Santa, Things you got for me. This time I wot (???) My famile loves Chrismis. Jaxon, Age 8 Dear Santa, Hi Santa my family loves Christmas and I will have cookies and milk. Carots for the reindeers. Santa I hope the reindeers are doing good. Can I have toy dog and cat that walk ples. I like in Leamington. Love Ryleigh Dear Santa, How are you doing I can’t wate for you to come and bring presents for us and I have cookies for you and I have milk for you to I just want it to be Christmas right now and last yer you had my mom phone and took a picture with the elf it was sooos funny my mom and dad laugh and my two sisters laugh to and I laugh. From Alia Raffoul, Age 7

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Dear Santa, And I am writing to you and what I want for Christmas. I don’t want from you this Christmas I would only like to get a Lighten McQueen book. That. is. all I would. like for! my Christmas. gift. If. I. get this book. I will. be. on. my. best behaviour and. I will not. end. up. on. your. naughty list. Thank you Santa. Kevaughn Richards Age 7

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2019

Grade 1, Grade 2 & Grade 3 Dear Santa, I go to MDB. I like to make clothes for my Stuffies. I am Twins with my friend Barbara because we have the same birthday, November 30. For Christmas, I would like a sewing machine that comes with materials and time with my family. I have a question. Why is your beard white? Thank you for taking our time to read my letter. Sincerely, Taylor Gr. 2, Age 6 Dear Santa, I have been good. I wish for these things. I like to go outside, I also like to draw. I wish for a bike and I wish for a dog. How many toys do you have? How old are you? From John Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa, Let me tell you a little about myself. I am 7 years old. I am in Grade two. I like animals and Hacimals. My favourite colour is purple. For Christmas, I would like a puppy and Hachimals. What are your favourite type of cookies? From Lauren, Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa, For Christmas I hope for an LOL doll house and an LOL camper van. I also hope for an OMG big sister LOL doll. My favourite colour is black. I also like chocolate chip cookies. I have a question for you. Are you magical? From Emily M. Gr. 3, Age 8 Dear Santa, I like to play Roblox and Fortnite. I wish that you could please get me a Nintendo Switch and a Bicycle for Christmas. I was wondering how are the reindeer? Do you like pizza? From Omarion Gr. 2, Age 7

Dear Santa, I really like art and toys. My favourite colour is red and my favourite subject is art. I hope that I get a blue teddy bear, a LOL doll, Shopkins and an Art Set. I wish you a Merry Christmas. I hope you like my milk and cookies. My question is: how old are you? Thank you for reading my letter from a nice student. Alayna, Gr. 3, Age 8 Dear Santa, I like ice cream. I like to jump on my trampoline. How have your elves been? For Christmas, I would like a Barbie house and some Barbies with the house. How old are you Santa? I’m looking forward to baking cookies and giving you milk! Love Barbara, Gr. 2, Age 6 Dear Santa, I like to go outside. How have you been? I’ve been very good this year. You can even ask mom! For Christmas, I would like an iPhone II, Pro Max and Air Pods Pro. How many cookies would you like? What do your reindeer like to eat? From Your Friend Hakoun Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa, How are you? I like my cat and my favourite colour is blue. May I have a puppy and an LOL doll and a cat. Why do you love cookies? From Bianca Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa, I love you. How are you? Are you ready for Christmas? I will leave you milk and cookies. Could I please have an lol doll and can I please have some toys horses. Merry Christmas! Love Olivia Gr. 2, Age 7

Dear Santa, How is things going Santa Claus? Give the gift’s to the other people if there are still gift’s! Give some to the poor people! Love you Santa and ms Clous. Could I please have an in door hockey net and a stick and puck, some more puzzles and some clothing. I will leave some carrots and cookies and milk. Happy Christmas! Love Kyla Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa, Can I please have a toy cat that can Meow that has a leash that you can take off of the cat. Can I please have a unicorn LOL doll. My favourite colour is pink. I would like an LOL camper van. Lastly, I would like an LOL big house. Just wondering are you magical? From Tessa Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa, How are you? I would like a skate board. What do you feed your reindeers? Merry Christmas. Love Logan Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa, How are you? I hope that you can give us some presents today. I want a Santa. I want a pretend unicorn. I want a stuffy. I want a LOL doll. Merry Christmas. Love Haley Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa, How many elves do you have in your wrock shop? Could I please have Lego? I will leave you milk and cookies. Merry Christmas. Love John R. Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa, How are you? Are you ready for Christmas? Please could I have LOLS. Please could I have toy dog. Please could I have toy cat. See you soon. Love Lillia Gr. 2, Age 7

Dear Santa, I want headphones. I want a toy for Christmas. I want a doll for Christmas. I love you Santa. I like you Santa. Hows your family? Merry Christmas Santa. Ho Ho Ho Merry Christmas. Love Shae Gr. 2 Dear Santa, How are you? How man elves do you have? I love Christmas! Can I please have a toy shop. Can I please have a toy ride horse. Can I please have a toy barn. Can I please have a toy. Can I please have a lead. Can I please have a IPad. Paige, Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa, I will leave you milk and cookies. I would like a action figure. I would like an elf. I believe in you. Love Tonny Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa, I love you. Are you ready for Christmas? How are you? I will leave you milk and cookies. Could I please have a lol doll house. Love Lily Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa, How is your day? Could I please have head phones for Christmas, and a colour book, please. Merry Christmas Santa! Love Sleena Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Santa, I hope you give presents to poor people. Could I please have these three things: 1. JoJo Stuffy 2. LOL doll 3. Clothing. I will leave you milk and cookies. I hope you have a good Christmas. Love Aubree Gr. 2, Age 7

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Dear Santa, How many elves do you have? I want Lego for Christmas. I want a dog. How much hot chocolate do you have? Merry Christmas. Love Jamall Gr. 2, Age 7 Dear Mom and Dad Can I have gum a little bit of gum. Mom bought me a cool toy from the toy store. What is it? It is a doll. What kind is it? It’s a fox doll. Love Layla Gr. 1, Age 6 Dear Santa, Are you ready for Christmas? Please can I have a remote control car, an Ipad and a plushy toy. Love Jace Gr. 1, Age 6 Dear Santa, For Merry Christmas I would like five nights at Fredde’s toys. I will leave you cookies and milk. Merry Christmas. Love Dayshawn Gr. 2, Age 7

Dear Santa, Merry Christmas Santa. I want an iPad. I need headphones. I will leave you milk. Love Simba Gr. 2, Age 6 Dear Santa, Santa can I please have some lolls.. Santa can I please have some fake dog toys. Santa can I please have some Schishe. How is the reindeers? Is it easy to ride. See you soon. Deanna Gr. 2, Age 7

Dear Santa, How are you Santa? How are you doing in your workshop? Can I please have lego. Can I please have hockey gear. Can I please have an art set? I will leave you milk and cookies. Santa is it dangerous in the North Pole? Are you ready for Christmas ?! Love Evan Gr. 2, Age 7

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Dear Santa, How are you in your workshop today. I would like a remote control car and a cat. Merry Christmas. Love Drew, Gr. 2, Age 7

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2019

SOUTHPOINT SUN -

Grade 1 - French Class Cher Pere Noel, Je m’appelle Chelsea. Jaime les licornes. Je veux des legos. Ou est Rudolph? Avec amour, Chelsea, Age 6 Cher Pere Noel, Je m’appelle Eric. Ou est Rudolph? Jaime noel. Je veux des lego. Avec amour, Eric, Age 6 Cher Pere Noel, Je m’appelle Reese. J’aime Pere Noel, ou est Mere Noel? Est ce que Rudolph tire ton traîneau. Ou sont les lutins? Je veux un yoyo. Est ce que Mere Noel aide avec les cadeau? Qui est ton papa pere noel? Avec amour, Reese, Age 6 Cher Pere Noel, Est ce que Rudolph mange tout tes biscuits? Je veux des legos. Jaime toi. Avec amour, Harrison, Age 6 Cher Pere Noel, Je m’appelle Judy. Je veux un auto. Est ce que Rudolph mange?Jaime Noel. Avec amour, Judy, Age 6 Cher Père Noel, J’aime les LOL Dolls. Comment est ce que tu fais des cadeau? Avec amour, Bree, Age 6 Cher Pere Noel, Je m’appelle Calvin. J’aime Pere Noel. Je lui veux pour Noel. Ou sont tes lutins? Avec amour, Calvin, Age 6 Cher pere Noel, Je m’appelle Violette. J’aime noel. Je veux un chaton, s’il vous plaît. Je veut un ipad, je veut voir Pere Noel s’il vous plaît. Je veux un rudolph en peluche. Ou est rudolph? Avec amour, Violette, Age 6 Cher Pere Noel, Je m’appelle Thomas. J’aime le Pere Noel. Je veux un Nintendo. Est ce que tu aime dès les biscuits? Avec amour, Thomas, Age 6 Cher Pere noel, Je m’appelle Jackson. Je veux un chien. Ou est rudolph? Je veux un yoyo, s’il vous plaît. J’aime les robots. Avec amour, Jackson, Age 6 Cher Pere Noel, Mon nom est Parker. Je veux des beyblade 2. Comment est ce que tu fais les cadeaux? Avec amour, Parker, Ae 6

Cher Pere Noel, Je m’appelle Morgan. J’aime tes lutins. Je veux de la peinture sil vous plait. Ou est Mere Noel? Avec amour, Morgan, Age 6 Cher Pere Noel, Je m’appelle Abbie. J’aime le Pere Noel. Je veux du chocolat sil vous plait. Ou est Rudolph? Abbie, avec amour, Age 6 Cher Pere Noel, Est ce que je peut avoir des Beyblades Championship clash set. Avec amour, Jonathan, Age 5

Demi, Age 6

Cher Pere Noel, Je veux pour Noël une Hatch – a - mole, un barbie set et un robot mais avec qui tu peux jouer. Avec amour, Rae, Age 6 Cher Pere Noel, Bonjour! Je m’appelle Paxton, je suis un garçon j’ai 6 ans. Pour Noel, est ce que je peux avoir un BeyBlades. Merci beaucoup. De Paxton, Age 6

Grade 1 - English Dear Santa, Did you get a new reindeer? Have a good christmas. From Zoe, Age 6

Kianna, Age 6

Cher Pere Noel, Bonjour! Je m’appelle Maya Carey. Je suis une fille. Jai 6 ans. Pour Noel, est ce que je peut avoir un chien. Merci beaucoup. De Maya C., Age 6

Dear Santa What are you doing? Having a good Christmas? How is Rudolph? Your raindeers? Are they having a good time with you? Are you having any new reindeer? From Kianna, Age 6

Cher Pere Noel, Bonjour. Je m’appelle Ruby. Je suis une fille. Jai 6 ans. Pour noel est ce que je peux avoir un livre. Merci beaucoup. De Ruby, Age 6

Cher Pere Noel, Bonjour! Je suis une fille. Pour Noel, est ce que je peut avoir un LOL. Merci Beaucoup. Hailey, Age 6

Dear Santa, How are you Santa? Can i please have a LOL Doll for christmas and could I please have a TV and a tablet. From Demi, Age 6 Dear Santa, I want a Cregrx. I like you Santa. In school we have been writing! How is your wife doing? How is Rudolph? Are you having a good time? I love Santa. We are hoping to see you soon. I know your favorite colour, red and green. Spencer Klassen , Age 6

Cher Pere Noel, Je m’appelle Alex. Je suis un garçon avec 6 ans. Pour Noel, est ce que je peut avoir un beyblades. Merci. De Alex, Age 6

Cher Pere Noel, Bonjour. Je m’appelle Jagger. Je suis une garcon. J’ai 6 ans. Pour noel est ce que je peux avoir un LOL? Merci beaucoup. De Jagger, Age 6

Kingsville Public School

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Dear Santa, I want an Xbox. I want a piano! Santa I love you. From Jeffery, Age 6

Dear Santa, I love you Santa. Have a good christmas. How is your reindeer. I want a Lol! Doll I want a Lock Book, I want to see santa. I hope you have a good christmas. Merry Chirtsmas. From Noemi, Age 6 Dear Santa, I love Santa, I want a PJ Mask. We are in Grade 1! Thank you Santa. From Trevor, Age 6 Dear Santa, Its Owen. I wish i could have a Beyblades. Love Owen, Age 5 Dear Santa, I love you! ..?

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Dear Santa, How is Rudolph? I love santa. I want you for christmas! From Carter Lu, Age 6 Dear Santa, I want a real reborn doll. I want a toy tv. I want a toy hotdog. I want a stocking! I love you Santa! From Annie, Age 6

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2019

Grade 2 - Ms. Querin Dear Santa, You must be tierd after fling around the world How are you. I’d like to say thank you for all the presents every year. These are the presents I’d like. Little lego stuffys and a remot control helecopter. From your freand Lucas Age 7

Dear Santa, How do you like my cookies and milk Santa? May I have an omg doll please. I love when you put a presents in my stocking. Have a goly Christmas night Santa. Say hi to Rudolph for me. Your great friend Norah Peters, Age 7

Dear Santa, I hope you like my cookies and I hope you give me a puppy because I always wanted one so my dog can have a friend. And I hope you give me some awesome presents. Mischa, Age 7

Dear Santa, I know you must be tired after flying all night delivering presents to kids. I hope you have a great night but for Christmas may you give me Pokemon cards and may you give me 3 nintento games that I mot please for Christmas. Jonathan Garcia, Age 7

Dear Santa, I think you are tired of going to houses and to houses. How is Rudolph? Please can I have a baby sister for Christmas. Your friend Rosalina, Age 7 Dear Santa, I bet you are tired from making all of thos toys. Every year I always wanted a baby sister. From your best kid Jaidyn, Age 7 Dear Santa, My name is Chase Armstrong. You must be tired every year. How are you? Can I plese have laptop and can I please have a phone and a phone case? Your friend Chase, Age 7 Dear Santa, Can I have bey blades please? Santa I believe you are tired after going to 1000 houses. I really like you. Patrick W., Age 7

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Dear Santa, My name is Evan Trealout. You must be tired of flying around the world and giving out presents. Can I please have a soccer ball for Christmas? Evan

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Dear Santa, You must be tired all day. May I please get a treasurex toy? Also an edible food set. Your friend, Ozzy Schmitt, Age 7 Dear Santa, I really want a puppy. May I have a Rudolph with a carrot? Please can I have a Barbie with a red sparkly dress? I really really want an Elsa and Anna couch. I really really want some cute clothes and a skirt. I wish you a great nite. Your friend, Emma Martens, Age 6 Dear Santa, I know that you must be tired of going to 10000 houses. How many elves do you have? I want a Go Pro and a camera. Jax, Age 7 Dear Santa, I would like soos (?) metal glove for Christmas. How are cemet and elves. You must be tired Santa. I would like a laptop for Christmas. Miles, Age 6

Dear Santa, Can I please have an ipone 11 can I please have a NHL 18. Your best friend, Micheal, Age 7

Dear Santa, How are you? I bet you mighi be tired flying around the world. This is what I would like for Christmas a basket ball and a doll please Santa I believe in you and I believe in Magik. Your frend, Sophie Mae, Age 7 Dear Santa, Can I have a GX please. I am a good boy! Could I have a tooth brush and you must be tired and could I have a tv. Your friend Max,, Age 7

Dear Santa, I know you are very tired of going around the world evey year. I know it is very tiring. I want to thak you Santa. Your frend Veronica, Age 7

Dear Santa, How are you I know you must be tired after delivering presents. I want a puppy. Your friend Max, Age 7

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