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A broken wrist didn’t slow down Isabellia Testani, 6, who enjoyed a ride on the Scrambler with her grandpa, Remo Testanti, at the Leamington Fair held Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 14-16. (Southpoint Sun Photo)

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Crash claims a young life LEAMINGTON – On Saturday, June 16, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), Leamington Fire Services and Essex-Windsor Emergency Medical Services (EMS) responded to a single vehicle collision at the intersection of Mersea Road 1 and Mersea Road 19 in Leamington. A vehicle with four occupants left the roadway at approximately 8:00 p.m., rolled over and submerged in a waterfilled ditch. The youth in the vehicle ranged in age from 13 to 17. One managed to free themselves and the others were trapped in the vehicle. Emergency services members arrived on scene and freed the occupants. All were transported to an area hospital with injuries ranging from minor to life-threatening. One youth died at the hospital. The intersection of Mersea Road 1 and Mersea Road 19 was closed for several hours as the OPP’s Technical Collision Investigators (TCI) completed the investigation. Anyone with information regarding this or any other incident is asked to call the OPP at 1-888-310-1122. 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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Very wet weekend for Leamington Fair By Pat Bailey

The weeks leading up to the Leamington District Agricultural Society’s 171st Fair were a rollercoaster of sorts for Tammy Wiper, the driving force behind the fair. The ‘ride’ began three weeks before the gates opened, when she learned the midway rides she was expecting to grace the fairgrounds had been sold. Somehow the local fair had been overlooked when it came to notification. But Wiper found a last minute replacement, a smaller version than what had originally been booked. And then another force stepped in to put a real damper on the weekend’s events — Mother Nature. While Friday evening provided near-perfect conditions for opening ceremonies and wrestling, the floodgates opened on Saturday and Sunday. One of the highlights of the weekend proved to be a record number of vehicles, with 51 fighting until the end in the demolition derby. The grandstands were packed as the vehicles rammed each other until there was just one left

standing. Saturday fairgoers were able to enjoy the atmosphere, rides, bouncy castles, refreshments, animals and displays between the raindrops, but Sunday was more or less a washout. With the grounds saturated, the tractors were unable to go ahead with the popular tractor pull, forcing its cancellation. Luck was not on the side of some strolling circus performers as well, giving them car trouble en route. The frustration was evident but Wiper applauded the efforts of her ‘amazing crew’. After the months of hard work that went in to organizing the fair, the frustration was evident but Wiper said she couldn’t have a better group to work with while trying to insure the fair tradition continues for the town. On a more positive note, there was no shortage of talent on display in the Janette Mulholland Activity Centre, with artwork provided by hundreds of local school children. Local greenhouse growers also competed for awards and bragging rights in the produce competition.

Hundreds also turned out for Saturday afternoon’s annual bike draw at the Leamington Fair. Twenty bicycles, 10 boys and 10 girls, purchased through donations by several local businesses, were won by the lucky winning ticket holders.

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Despite the threatening weather, the Leamington Fair’s demolition derby packed the grandstand Saturday evening, June 15. A record number of vehicles, 51, banged and crashed their way to bragging rights in several categories.

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Local high schools team up to give Gift of Life By Sheila McBrayne

LEAMINGTON – The three secondary schools serving Leamington and area – Leamington District Secondary School, Cardinal Carter Secondary School and UMEI Christian High School – collaborated to celebrate World Blood Day. The schools organized a special blood clinic held Friday, June 14, World Blood Donor Day, at the Leamington Kinsmen Recreation Complex. The schools added a bit of excitement to the day by adding a boys-versus-girls friendly competition with a trophy and prizes going to the winning group at each school. The results of the boys versus girls competition at each school was not available at press time. Maureen Macfarlane of Canadian Blood Services was very happy with the turnout. “We collected 70 units on a target of 60 today,” she said. “Awesome participation from the schools,” she added. A donor must be 17 years old to donate blood, which meant many students were first-time donors. June 14 was the World Health Organization’s World Blood Donor Day, making it a great opportunity for students to give back and raise awareness about the importance of saving lives through the gift of blood donation.

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Marina will feature wine, spritzers and spirits from Wolfhead Distillery and Aleksander Estate Winery. Admission to Arts @ the Marina is by donation only, but not mandatory. “This is going to be a big event — we have the most exhibitors we have had in years. We hope with the new wine and spirit area visitors will stroll the park, sit, relax and have a drink and stroll the park again because there is so much to see and enjoy,” said Leamington Arts Centre Director/Curator Chad Riley.


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The Carrousel of Nations expanded its festivities into Leamington this year, with four local venues highlighting Italian, Lebanese, Mexican and Caldwell First Nation foods and traditions on Saturday, June 15. “What a great weekend!” said Leamington Director of Tourism Kyra Knapp on Monday morning. Leamington’s Carrousel of Nations held on Saturday, June 15 attracted hundreds of visitors to the four Villages. “The Caldwells sold out of food. Roma Club and Lebanese Club also almost ran out; and the Mexican Village had lineups out the door,” she said. Although too early for exact numbers, Knapp said the organizing committee will definitely be looking to expand the event. “We definitely hope to add more; maybe two days instead of one... It was just beautiful to see. It was very busy and very exciting,” she said. Knapp said 137 surveys were completed at the various carrousels, which will give the tourism department important data and feedback. Knapp was glad to see that participants were carrouseling from Village to Village taking in the food and culture of each. The celebration continues this weekend, June 21-23, in Windsor and LaSalle. Visit carrouselofnations.com for a schedule and locations.


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K-40 Club turns 30 By Sheila McBrayne

LEAMINGTON – The K-40 Club of Leamington is celebrating 30 years of comraderie and friendship this year. For those who aren’t sure what the K-40 Club is, they are former members of the Kinsmen and Kinette Clubs. The Kinsmen Club was known as a young man’s service club, with members having to ‘retire’ at 40 years old. So 30 years ago, the K-40 Club was created for former Kinsmen and Ki-

nette members. “We don’t do a lot of service work like we used to, but we do help out the Kinsmen when needed,” said Jeri-Lou Brown one of the original Kinette members. Most of their members are 65 years old or more, so they stress the ‘social’ aspect of their group. “We have an executive, but we don’t have much on the agenda, except planning the next social time. “We figure we put in our years of service work, now we just enjoy each other’s

ON THE PATIO There were tables filled with decades of pictures from the community projects of the Leamington Kinsmen and Kinettes. A 30th anniversary of the K-40 Club was held at Kingsville Golf Course on Wednesday, June 12. Pictured here, from left, are: Cheryl Middlemist, Kinettes Past Deputy Governor; Jeri-Lou Brown, President, K-40; and Bob Heidt, Charter President (1989) K-40 Club. (Southpoint Sun Photo)

More hydro power for Leamington, Kingsville (Continued from Front) tential of future industries relocating here means more jobs and the flourishing of businesses all around. The West Chatham Transmission Line is the most cost effective, long-term solution to meet the electricity supply needs of new greenhouses.” “This new transmission line will increase electricity access in Kingsville-Leamington, and is key for greenhouse vegetable growers to meet the rising demand for year-round greenhouse produce,” said Joe Sbrocchi, General Manager, Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growerws. “It will support the expansion of greenhouse operations, contribute to regional economic success, and provide even more fresh, nutritious, quality produce for Ontarians.” In addition to the new transmission line, Hydro One has already responded to the rapid growth of the greenhouse industry with a multi-stage investment designed to add 600 megawatts to the Leamington area. Approximately $193-million has been approved to be invested in the area to-date through the construction of a new transmission station which was recently completed, a second station, which is under construction and a third in the planning stages. Combined with the new transmission line, Hydro One’s work is expected to increase the amount of available

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celebration at Kingsville Golf Course. “This is what happens when you start as a Kinsmen or Kinette, then you end up as a K-40,” said Bob Heidt, Charter President (1989) of K-40. Although the Kinette Club of Leamington has disbanded, the Leamington Kinsmen are still active in the community. Last year, the club donated $20,000 to the Erie Shores Health Foundation in support of Erie Shores Hospice.

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Where did the last 42 years go? Last week I posted a picture of my 16-year-old self on Facebook and endured a number of comments, ranging from “who’s the guy with the hair?” and “wow, you were thin back then!” I got thinking about how much the world, and life, have changed over the past 42 years. At 16, I had my whole life still ahead of me. Cell phones, computers and debit cards weren’t even on my horizon. A brand new driver’s license allowed me the opportunity to borrow my parents’ black 1974 LTD occasionally. My LDSS Driver’s Ed certificate helped with insurance rates and the instruction I got from Mr. Hewett and Mr. Kientopp was invaluable. They honed my driving skills in those little cars owned by the board of education. My summer that year was spent working at Krause Fisheries for $3.45 an hour. As a teenager interested in girls, I spent a lot of time tying up the only phone in the house, which hung on the wall at the bottom of the stairs. I’m Mark Ribble sure my parents were annoyed but they never said anything. Eight-track tapes were the musical venue of choice, with cassettes just starting to catch on. I never imagined I’d ever be plugging a little plastic stick into a slot in my car console to listen to music. When I purchased my first new vehicle, a 1980 Ford Mustang, it came with the factory installed AM radio, which I spent an afternoon replacing with a Realistic AM/FM cassette deck I bought from Radio Shack. It was here that I perfected my cursing skills. Bottled water didn’t exist back then. We drank out of the tap, or the hose if we were so inclined. Tacos were the new fad in food. My mom started making them a couple times a month. It was long before Taco Bell became the household name it is now. In fact, I think we had McDonalds, Dairy Queen and KFC in Leamington for fast food chains at that time. Tim Horton was a recently deceased hockey player who had one or two donut shops under his name. We stayed out until dark every night of the week, playing manhunt or hide and seek. We swam off the rocks where the marina is now located, back when the marina was just a glimmer in some town planner’s eye. Musically, I was into Foreigner, Fleetwood Mac and The Steve Miller Band. I was playing guitar in a band and we thought we were rock stars but we weren’t. We did manage to play our biggest gig at the International Hotel a couple of years later, but that’s as close to stardom as we came. Well, that and appearing on Reno Leone’s Talent Showcase on Essex Cable TV. It’s hard to believe all that has happened in 42 years since that photo taken by my mother in our living room on Bruce Ave. Married, had children, divorced, married again, and now four grandchildren who are the apple of their grandpa’s eye. The guitar sits in the closet and comes out once in awhile. My musical tastes have changed a bit and although I still love to listen to the Foreigner songs and a little AC/DC once in awhile, I’m equally comfortable with a little Kenny Loggins or James Taylor. I drive an SUV, because they don’t seem to make regular cars anymore and I’m okay with that. Those long forgotten games of manhunt are now distant memories of a time when I could get down on the ground in the long grass and get back up in a hurry without pulling a muscle. Those extra 42 years on this body have taken their toll, but at least the mind is still sharp. Today, anyway.

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By Bryan Jessop

LEAMINGTON – Communities In Bloom coordinators are now asking participating regions for greater connections with their respective municipal and city councils. The Leamington CIB was quick to accommodate. During the municipality’s Tuesday, June 11 council meeting, Leamington Communities In Bloom chairperson Charlie Wright requested that a member of council be appointed to the local CIB committee. Council’s response was two times better than he had anticipated. “We’re really excited to welcome not one, but two councilors,” Wright declared, referring to councilors John Hammond and Bill Dunn. “We’re looking forward to their insight and connections that can work towards the betterment of our community.” Leamington was awarded the Communities In Bloom’s maximum “Five Bloom Award” provincially from 2014 to 2016 and nationally in 2017 and 2018. Two years ago, Leamington earned the National Bronze 5 Bloom Award with special mention in the Floral Displays category. Last year, accolades included the National Silver 5 Bloom Award with special mention in Waterfront Development. The Leamington CIB is taking a year off from judging, which normally takes place in mid July. The local organization will use the time to further develop the committee itself while focusing more intently on its own montly Fabulous Garden Display Awards. A new competition within the community will be the Back Yard Contest, where the committee is encouraging residents with visually pleasing back yards to take photos and send them, along with phone number and address information, to cib@ mdirect.net. Anyone without email or Internet access interested in entering can call Eileen at 519-326-4841. Also, Best Blooming Street awards will be judged in urban and rural divisions provided there are enough entries in each. Last year there was no rural award while Alderton Street won the urban category. Also on the Leamington CIB committee’s to do list is a new landscaping and garden project at Shotten Park. The project, still in its formative planning stages, has received a $10,000 donation from The Honey Foundation.

Thrift On Mill an ongoing story of gratitude By Bryan Jessop

LEAMINGTON – The staff at Leamington’s Thrift On Mill is finding that good things really do come in threes. Since relocating to its current address at 58 Mill Street West three years ago, the amount of donations received from customers and other members of the public has tripled. The move was made in 2016 from the original 19 Erie St. North building that opened in 1982 and the 2009 expansion site at 55 Erie St. North. The two Et Cetera Shoppe stores amalgamated into Thrift On Mill with an official opening date in February of 2016 and a Grand Opening in June of the same year. Thrift On Mill production manager Cindy Lasi, who joined the Et Cetera Shoppe staff in 2014, explained that the relocation has proven beneficial to the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Ontario operation in all capacities. “The support we’ve seen from donors, customers and volunteers is far beyond anything we could have ever expected,” she said. “There’s so much coming and going at any given time and we’ve been greatly blessed by the incredible services of our volunteers. MCC has been providing Peace, Sustainable Development and Disaster Relief since the 1920s. There are presently 600 to 700 active projects and programs going on within Ontario, Canada and around the world. Without our amazing volunteers, donors and customers, we wouldn’t be able to support any of those things. The selfless service of volunteers here is simply incredible.” Lasi described Thrift On Mill as a “high end thrift store” where customers of various demographic backgrounds enjoy shopping for deals on lightly used and

even new items that have been donated. Inventory ranges from books to clothing, jewelry, toys, furniture, home décor, linens, electronics and several other options. “Thrift is in a completely new era,” she explained while noting that May of 2019 was the store’s highest sales month since the Et Cetera Shoppe opened its doors 37 years ago. “It’s about support of and from the community and being more environmentally conscientious with our Care For Creation initiatves. Thrift is not just for people on a budget — it’s a place where anyone can be comfortable to shop. The response we’ve had from the public has been beyond our wildest dreams. We hear about donor fatigue all the time, but that doesn’t seem to happen in Leamington and surrounding areas.” Coming from a background in nursing, Lasi explained that Thrift On Mill has benefited greatly from the dedication of several volunteers who, in return, often develop a sense of purpose, motivation and heightened energy levels. A typical shift at Thrift On Mill utilizes the services of between 20 to 30 volunteers from a resource of about 200 individuals. “We have volunteers from a variety of national and ethnic backgrounds and abilities,” Lasi stated. Several volunteers range in age from early 70s to mid 80s and assist with duties ranging from helping customers find and pay for the items they’re looking for to preparing recent inventory arrivals for the shelves. With 4,000 square feet of workspace, volunteers situated in storage areas are normally able to process an item within one to two days to appear in the customer display area. “Hundreds of items are sold daily,” Lasi explained. “We’re replenishing stock

From left to right, Thrift On Mill volunteers Gail Grainger, Anita Taves, Alvena Sawatzky and Wissal Mohammed await customers to greet and help ring their purchases through at the register Tuesday, June 11. The Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Ontario facility benefits from the services of between 20 to 30 volunteers per shift to oversee the store’s day-to-day operation. Thrift On Mill has been at its Mill Street West location for three years since its relocation from two Erie Street stores as The Et Cetera Shoppe. (Southpoint Sun Photo)

all day, every day. It’s always fun and exciting for everyone to see what’s going to come in next.” While some of Thrift On Mill’s most popular items typically sell within the first week, there are always new and unique treasures to be found. “Customers love looking for items that are in the 75 per cent off ‘Colour of the Week’,” Lasi said. She explained that even unsold inventory never goes to waste, as MCC tries to repurpose, recycle and next cycle as much as it possibly can. “Can’t sell, didn’t sell, won’t sell” items such as linens and clothes are cut into crafting patches by volunteers for blankets and quilts or rags for local factories and machine/auto shops. Other volunteers disassemble certain unsold items for their copper and other metal components that can be sold as recycled waste while some stock is shipped to the Elmira Repurpose Centre in Elmira, run by MCC, where it is sold by the pound as overflow at an even further discounted price. This is done in response to MCC’s desire to “Care for Creation” and next cycle wherever pos-

Talbot Street and east of town By Shelley Craig

WHEATLEY – Sunday, June 23 will have Eric Skillings leading the worship service at Talbot Street United Church, 3761 Talbot Trail, at 11 a.m. Everyone is welcome at our small rural church. District Cemetery Services are at Ouvry on Sunday, June 23 at 2 p.m.

and Victoria the same day at 2:30 p.m. Our prayers are with our friends Florence Willan, Clarence Janisse, Margaret Dodman, Jamie Armstrong, Jon G., Tom C., Olga D. and Terry Shanks. Birthday congratulations go from all of us to Tom Craig (93) on June 18, Jessica Shanks who was a Father’s Day gift from Mad-

eline to Terry Shanks on June 19, to Dave Irwin, Mary Lou Grieves of Harrow, Chris Craig of Williamstown and Gordon Craig of Pembroke, all on June 25, Jane Knister June 28, Florence Willan on June 30, and Katie and Matthew Dierckens. Just in case, let’s wish Happy Anniversary to Audrey and Lyle Dawson.

Body recovered from Lake Erie at Pt. LEAMINGTON – On Saturday, June 16 at approximately 9:30 a.m., members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and Leamington Fire Services responded to the report of a body located in the water in the 700

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further information as it becomes available. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the OPP at 1-888-310-1122. Should you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers.

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Big Boyz tourney tent relocating to Leamington for 2019 By Bryan Jessop

WHEATLEY – High lake levels have forced organizers of Wheatley’s biggest annual fishing derby to take uncommon ‘measures’ for this year’s event. The Southwest Outdoors Club’s Big Boyz Fishing Tournament, a central component of the annual Wheatley Fish Festival, will be based out of a measuring tent being set up at the Leamington Municipal Marina at 90 Robson Road for 2019. With Lake Erie surface levels at historic highs, replacement of the east/west docks at Wheatley Harbour will not be completed in time to accommodate this year’s Big Boyz event. Although participants for this year’s tournament will still be permitted to use the Wheatley facility’s boat ramp, those who reel in fish that they’d like measured will have to either dock at the Leamington ramp or put their catches on ice and drive them to Leamington. “We were hoping that water levels would drop enough for the work to be done on the docks in Wheatley, but it’s not going to happen in time,” explained Southwest Outdoors Club president Dan Reive. “Hopefully, this will be a temporary thing that we have to do for just this one year. The plan is (for the measuring tent) to be back at the Wheat-

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ley Harbour next year.” Since the Big Boyz Fishing Tournament began, rules have allowed entries to use any boat ramps on the Canadian side of Lake Erie waters, including those at Erieau, Wheatley, Sturgeon Creek and the Leamington Municipal Marina. As in previous years, boats carrying the tournament’s participants must remain in Canadian waters. This year’s tournament will begin Saturday, July 27 and run until Sunday, Aug. 4, making it one day shorter than the usual 10-day schedule. Once again, the Big Boyz competition will wrap up with awards presentations and raffle prizes at Wheatley Area Arena on Fish Festival Sunday (August 4) from roughly 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. In a discussion with Wheatley Harbour Authority harbour master Al Matthews, Reive was informed that water levels won’t likely return to levels where new docks can be installed until late summer or early autumn this year. Previously, high water levels lifted the east/west wooden docks in Wheatley to the point where they suffered heavy damage. The new replacements will be made of steel with grated tops that will allow them to remain in place in case of future high water level conditions. Those steel docks, however, cannot be installed until the tops of the steel posts they’ll be welded to are no longer submerged. Installation began earlier this year, but was halted once the water’s surface rose

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above the steel post tops. As the Saturday, July 6 Kids Fishing Derby — also presented by the Southwest Outdoors Club — will take place on the east side of Wheatley Harbour, it will not be affected by water levels. The one-day youth event will take place from about 8 a.m. to noon as scheduled. The Big Boyz Tournament measuring tent, along with the day-to-day leaderboard, will be situated on the grass near a small kiosk at the Leamington Municipal Marina boat ramp. Last week, Reive met with LMM manager Ronan Oliver, who indicated that the Leamington facility would be able to accommodate the nine-day event. For updates on the boat ramp condition at the Wheatley Harbour as well as leaderboard statistics during the Big Boyz tournament, visit the Southwest Outdoors Club’s Facebook page, the Leamington Municipal Marina website or the Wheatley Harbour Authority site at www.wheatleyharbourathority.com

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This is your picture I hold in my hand Your smile, your dreams, your love of animals A mind full of future plans in a magical place This is your picture I hold in my hand As tears sneak up on me and flow You were a boy, a very sweet enchanted boy You became a man who loved To sing, to dance, to cook, to write You were a boy, a man who loved To garden, cultivate, make new friends Treasure old by lighting candles, celebrating life This is your picture I hold in my head I see you lighting stars instead of candles Dancing on clouds, flying here and there Making new friends, revisiting old Finally meeting Him, “Dolphin” (as you called Him) Jumping clouds, landing triples, sliding down rainbows Mending gowns, replacing feathers, healing hearts Singing with the greatest choir of all This is your picture I hold in my heart Believing you love and are loved “There was a boy, a very sweet enchanted boy”

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Wednesday, June 19, 2019

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General meeting this week WHEATLEY – Richard Howe and Bonnie Evoy won all of their seven games at Fun Darts on June 7 at Wheatley Legion. Nikole Clements and Pete Van Zetten won five games followed by Gord Crook and Rosemary Duquette with four wins. Four teams won three games – April Simpson and Charlie Wimperis – Mike Simpson, Julie Reid and Sherry DeCaluwe – Patricia Suy, Tim Moore and Velma Hope – Debbie Ouellette, Garry Hope and Steve Cle- WHEATLEY ments. Jim McClellan and Jean Crook squeaked past LEGION NEWS the skunk with one win. Ladies doubling out were BRANCH 324 Bonnie, Nikole, Rosemary, April, Julie and Sherry. Everyone is welcome to join the Fun Darts players Jan Watson on Friday evenings. Play starts at 7:30 p.m. Claudette Sykes ran the Meat Draws on June 8 and also won a tray of meat. Bill Derbyshire won twice and the other winners were Carol Balestrieri, Betty Goodison, Sly Meredith, Dick Whittle, Jan Watson, Linda Niehus, Sue Watson and Gerry McCormick. Elaine Harron won the 50/50 draw. Join us at the Meat Draws on Saturday afternoons for your chance to win some great trays of meat. Tickets go on sale at 3 p.m. and the draws run until 5 p.m. A General Meeting will be held this Wednesday June 19 at 7:30 p.m. This meeting will include the installations of officers of your Branch for this next two-year term. Come out to show your support to those willing to serve. Wheatley Legion is serving the annual Fish Fry for the District Lodge, Windsor area, this Friday. Help is needed Thursday for set-up of the upstairs hall and then on Friday for the fish fry. This is an all-you-can-eat dinner for approximately 120 people so it happens ‘fast and furious’. Any help will be truly appreciated. If you are willing to help, call Judy at 519-825-7410 as soon as possible. Thoughts and prayers are with executive member and Membership Chairman, Beth Clements, who was admitted to University Hospital in London for open-heart surgery. Our thoughts and prayers are with Beth and her family.

News of the pews WHEATLEY – Pastor John will lead in worship on June 23 and Ken Hatt will share his message on June 30. The Community Worship Service, hosted by the Wheatley Ministerial Association, is July 7 at 10:30 a.m. at the Two Creeks Conservation Area. A potluck picnic lunch will follow. This promises to be an exciting time with the joining together in worship of the Wheatley Baptist Church, The Hope Centre, Wheatley United Church and its sister church to the west, Cottam United Church. All are welcome to bring a lawn chair and join the service. The Wheatley United Church Strawberry Social Buffet Supper is June 21. For ticket information, contact Pat (519-326-5913), Cheryl (519-825-9194) or the church office (519-8254157). If you are able to help bake for the June 29 Bake Sale at Campers Cove on June 29, please give Merle a call at 519-825-7943. Thank you to all who donated supplies for the upcoming Wheatley Ministerial Vacation Bible School. All children ages 4-12 are invited to attend the Ministerial’s first vacation Bible School called “Ship Wrecked - Rescued by Jesus”. There will be learning activities, catchy songs, team building games and yummy treats. This event will be hosted at the Wheatley Baptist Church on July 8-11 from 6 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Register online at www.wheatleybaptist.church or call Wheatley United Church at 519-8254157, The Hope Center 226935-8128 or Wheatley Baptist Church 519-825-7433.

Bayou County delights with music of CCR this weekend WHEATLEY – If you love the ’60’s country-rock sound, then come out to Two Creeks Conservation Area on Sunday, June 23 for a show that will truly delight you as the Bayou County Band bring you a celebration of the music of Creedence Clearwater Revival and their lead singer John Fogerty. Paul Beresford, Al Hendry, Drew Soltes, Brandon Gourley and John Litynsky will transport you back to the days when CCR rocked the music charts with their unique sound. Music beings at 6 p.m. with special guest vocalist and entertainer Oz Reely. Bayou County takes the stage at 6:30 p.m. This is a free event with a pass the hat for donations to help offset the cost of the performers and maintenance of this beautiful conservation area. Bring your lawn chair or blanket and settle in for an evening of great entertainment. In case of inclement weather, the performance will move to the covered pavilion onsite. Two Creeks is located on Kent Road 1 just one kilometre north of the town of Wheatley.

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Local amateur radio operators are going to have a “Field Day” — or two — in Leamington. The Sun Parlour Amateur Radio Club (SPARC) will host its annual Field Day activities at Sun Parlour Homes on Talbot Street East Saturday, June 22 and Sunday, June 23. Members of SPARC will be among the 35,000 amateur radio enthusiasts across Canada (Radio Amateurs of Canada) and the United States (American Radio Relay League) who spend Field Day — the fourth weekend of June each year — trying to contact as many other stations as possible while testing their radio communication capabilities for emergency situations. An estimated 20 of SPARC’s 35 members will set up and operate one of two trailers in front of Sun Parlour Homes, which is also the designated back up emergency operations centre for the County of Essex. The group’s members will be one of several across the continent setting up a high frequency radio station that must run off a portable power source such as a generator or battery system. The members of SPARC will set up the 30-foot trailer during the early evening hours of Friday, June 21 and operate in search of other radio communication centres from 2 p.m. Saturday to 2 p.m. Sunday. From 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, members of the public are welcome to visit the trailer to witness operations and ask questions about SPARC and its duties and/or tour the radio room set up near the

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Local greenhouses compete for top honours By Pat Bailey

The rain didn’t put a damper on the 12th Annual Greenhouse Competition at this year’s fair. Local growers were on hand Saturday night, June 15 to see just how their produce stacked up against local competition. The event, hosted by R.E.A.C.H. International, a Canadian registered child-sponsorship charity, awarded growers for their produce in several categories, including best overall tomato, pepper, cucumber and strawberry. Overall, Nature Fresh Farms took two of those cat-

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Beautiful move in ready home with Lake Erie views across the street. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, galley kitchen, formal dining and laundry room. Detached 2 car garage, paved driveway, all on a 106’ x 181’ lot. Call Brian, 519-733-1028.

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16 BAYSHORE DR, LEAMINGTON

Waterfront home on LakeSales ErieRepresentative in a private neighbourhood setting. Sit in your sunroom or backyard patio and watch the Pelee Island ferry come into the Leamington marina and enjoy the beautiful sunsets! The home is on just over ½ acre with a detached stone garage. Home was built by a Detroit doctor in 1930 as a summer home and offers teak panelling, cedar siding, natural stone fireplace, open concept dining and living room. New central air, HWT 2018.

1103 GOLFVIEW, KINGSVILLE - $459,900

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This home offers 3 bdrms, 2with ensuites. Open concept great room, kitchen area. 2nd story loft leading to large 3rd bdrm or games room. Warm cozy sunroom with in-floor heating looking out at a well maintained yard with underground sprinkler system.

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1300 WIGLE GROVE, KINGSVILLE - $529,000

entrance and living room area. Large family room w/gfp, lg bedroom w/ walk in closet in lower area used as a master bedroom. Backyard is ideal for a family that enjoys pools, gazeebs, sundeck. Fenced yard.

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119 PRINCE ALBERT, KINGSVILLE - $799,900

Spectacular sprawling custom built ranch with over 3000 sq ft on an 80’ x 334’ lot (over ½ acre) with no rear neighbours. Custom finishes with a spacious gourmet kitchen w/ granite counter tops and built in appliances, open concept living and dining area with a stone gas fireplace and hardwood floors throughout with no carpeting. Master bedrm with 5 piece ensuite, 2 bedrooms with a shared ensuite bath, main floor laundry and an elevator to the lower level. The outstanding backyard w/ covered back deck, inground salt water heated pool and pool house Sales Representative w/ 2 pc bathroom. 2 ½ car garage and heated workshop.

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1528 SEACLIFF DR, KINGSVILLE - $469,900

A must see, move in ready, updated family home conveniently located between Kingsville and Leamington, custom woodwork, trim and shiplap throughout, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, ensuite w/large walk in shower, new kitchen with quartz counters and attached dining area, all bathrooms fully updated, new flooring throughout,Sales family Representative living spaces on both levels, large mud room with garage entrance and laundry area.

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CENTURY HOME!

Charming turn of the century home that is near perfect condition. Tastefully decorated and super clean. Custom kitchen complete with maple cabinets and granite counters. The yard is set up for family entertaining complete with in-ground salt water heated pool and custom multi-level patio. Don’t wait call us to see it today!

Updated year round 2 bedroom 1 bath waterfront cottage, steps away from Point Pelee National Park. Featuring a beautiful sandy beach. Open concept layout with panoramic lake views. Includes parking across the street. Contact LBO for more information and to book a viewing today!

Custom built brick ranch featuring an open concept layout on a mature tree lined street. This house is ideal for a family that needs lots of space. Loaded with quality extras including a covered deck off dining area and a large pantry in the kitchen. Lower level completely finished to the same high standard. Close to Two Creeks Conservation Area and Wheatley Provincial Park. Call the listing broker to book a showing today!

Great location near Seacliff Park and Leamington’s waterfront with a huge beach. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with good layout and room sizes is located in one of the area’s best subdivisions and is considered to be highly desirable. Immediate possession. Don’t wait call us to see it today!

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567 SEACLIFF DR, KINGSVILLE

Sit on your deck, look at the lake framed by the trees in your yard makes this the perfect setting. With over 100 feet of Lake Erie frontage sits this custom built 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath with high ceilings allows lots of natural light in. Custom kitchen, overlooks the eating area and sunroom, formal dining room overlooks the lake as well. Huge master bedroom, with walk in and ensuite round off the main floor. Upper level with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths with many lake views. Heated 3 car garage. Finish the lower level and give yourself approx 6000 sq ft of living space. Grade entrance to the lower level. Call today for your own private viewing.

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208 APPLEWOOD, KINGSVILLE - $329,900

Beautiful home sitting on a corner lot on one of Kingsville’s finest streets. 3 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large kitchen, dining room, living room, lower level family room. Mature shade trees and beautifuly landscaped. Fully fenced yard with on ground pool (2 yreas old), back covered patio perfect for entertaining. Close walk to shopping, restaurants and schools

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Sun County Realty Inc.

DEIBA WIGLE***

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JIM BOUTROS*

JOE GIBSON*

BILL ATKINSON*

BRUCE MEE**

MELISSA BONDY*

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

519.322.1212

Independently Owned & Operated

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www.suncountyrealty.com

55 ERIE ST. NORTH, LEAMINGTON

322-2233

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LOUIE SAAD P.Eng. Broker/Owner

BECKY SAAD

CONRAD BABKIRK

519-919-7223

519-818-4435

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519-919-7223

37 RUDGATE LANE, LEAMINGTON REALTOR®

ED REGEHR

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519-322-8643

GARRY CRANSTON

KEVIN BABKIRK

LISA FOULON

SHARON O’BEID

BILL BAIRD B. Comm

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• Professional office or retail space at the Leamington Medical Village • 2770 sq ft of fully roughed in space suited for a multiple of uses • Plenty of on-site parking, high traffic area close to hospital

CALL CONRAD @ 519-818-4435 or LOUIE @ 519-919-7223

V/L POINT PELEE, LEAMINGTON NT

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• Prime beach property with 185 ft of waterfront • Close to Point Pelee National Park, Marina & Golf Course • Purchaser to satisfy all municipal & ERCA requirements

• 4 Bedrooms • 2 Bathrooms • Huge Family Home • Two living rooms • Includes a 40’ x 60’ workshop • Forced air furnace/AC • Lots of extras

Call Bill A. at (Cell) 519-999-8876 or Kaye at (Cell) 519-816-7044

Call Bill A. at (Cell) 519-999-8876 or Kaye at (Cell) 519-816-7044

2000 ROAD 3 W, KINGSVILLE

25 MERSEA RD 12, LEAMINGTON

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• 4 bdrm, 1 ½ bath extensively renovated brick ranch on a ½ acre wooded ravine lot • Gourmet kit W/wet island, lrg family rm W/stone, wood burning FP-open concept • 50 yr metal roof, attached garage, screened-in sunroom, above ground pool

• 91 Acre Farm, Brookston clay • 3 Bedrooms • 2 Baths • Log construction • Attached garage • 30’ x 60’ workshop • Call for details

• $229,000 • 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom • Many recent upgrades • Attached 1 car garage

Call Bill A. at (Cell) 519-999-8876 or Kaye at (Cell) 519-816-7044

Call Bill N. for details (Cell) 519-325-8123

39 SHERWOOD, LEAMINGTON

262 COTERIE PARK, LEAMINGTON

• $344,900 • 3 Bedrooms • 2 Full Bathrooms • Close to 3,000 sq. ft. of living space • Double attached garage

• $179,000 • Lake front property • 3 Bedrooms • 1 Full Bathroom • Large wooden deck in backyard

Call Bill N. for details (Cell) 519-325-8123

Call Bill N. for details (Cell) 519-325-8123

1881 ROAD 4, KINGSVILLE

1203 SEACLIFF DRIVE, KINGSVILLE

• $499,000 • 1.493 Acres • 66’ x 24’ Workshop & 48’ x 72’ Pole Barn • 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathroom Home

• $399,500 • 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • Historic 1800’s Stone Home • 1 Acre Lot

Call Bill N. for details (Cell) 519-325-8123

Call Joe for details (Cell) 519-816-5634

OFFICE SPACE - 99 QUEENS AVE, LEAMINGTON

99 QUEENS AVE, LEAMINGTON

• $12 per square foot • Unit features 1,350 sq ft of office space • Includes kitchen and bathroom

• $10 per square foot • Zoning C-1 • Unit features 2,600 sq ft of warehouse space • Ideally located next to Leamington Municipal building

Call Jim for details (Cell) 519-791-4319

Call Jim for details (Cell) 519-791-4319

CALL LISA @ 519-817-4348

3236 GRAHAM SD RD, KINGSVILLE OUSE GREENH UNITY T OPPOR

• Great location & ready for a greenhouse operation W/5 bdrm brick home • 2 solid outbuildings, one 30 x 70’ & one 40 x 60’ plus a chicken coop • Soil is a mix of gravel & silk loam-sale to include separate building lot

209 CONCESSION 1, CHATHAM-KENT/WHEATLEY

1607 COUNTY RD 34, RUTHVEN

V/L MERSEA RD 2, LEAMINGTON

• $278,000 • 3 Bedrooms • 2 Bathrooms • Beautifully finished • Family room and fireplace • This home is family ready

262 HILLSIDE, WHEATLEY

CALL CONRAD @ 519-818-4435

CALL GARRY @ 519-818-4393

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• Over 38 acres zoned M-1 for a multitude of uses • 15 minutes to Highway 401 & 45 minutes to Ambassador Bridge • Call listing salesperson for all the zoning usage details

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• 3+1 bdrm, 2 bath Century home, full of charm and character in a great location • Original hardwood floors, kitchen with walk-in pantry, main floor laundry • Large landscaped yard with sunken above ground pool and storage shed

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• Great location! Approx 25 acres of farmland close to town • Possible greenhouses as well as space to build your dream home • Seller receives oil rights - call Listing Salesperson for more info

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D L SO • Starting out? Downsizing? This home is definitely worth your attention! • 2 bedrooms, formal dining room - well laid out and move in ready • Large fenced-in rear yard and attached garage - Call Garry today

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699,900

COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST!

3 +1 bedroom custom built ranch with main floor family room, open concept, finished Beautiful raised ranch, finished up and lower level with walk out the spacious back down.3+2 bedrooms, 3 baths, ceramic yard for entertaining! Call Flora McNeil , and hardowood. Show and sell. Come out Sales Rep 519-324-6723 or Craig McNeil , on Sunday to see. Sales Rep 519-816-9043.

29 ANTONIO, LEAMINGTON

207 ELLISON, LEAMINGTON

Custom built, 3 year old high-end home loaded w/upgrades. App 2300 sq ft, open concept w/vaulted ceilings & tons of natural light. Open concept kitchen with walk-in pantry, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathroom main floor laundry. Lower lvl family room with wood fireplace, wet bar r/in, walkout basement, sprinkler system, in-ground pool w/slide and pool house. Located in well sought after neighborhood close to all amenities.

$574,900

$265,000

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1692 MUCCI DRIVE

Located in Sun Valley Estates. Newest subdivision in Ruthven with no rear neighbours! Custom designed built by Noah Homes. Approx 1600 sq. ft. This home has everything you’re looking for. Quality high end finishes. Gorgeous kitchen with large island & granite counters open to dining rm & family rm, 3 bdrms, 3 baths, stunning master ensuite, spacious covered rear porch, grade entrance leads to entertainment room w/stone fireplace.

42 ORANGE, LEAMINGTON

Nice home in a great area close to downtown, shopping, schools & more. This 2 storey home has 3 bdrms, 1 full bath/laundry, over sized kitchen with eating area, massive 2.5 car garage and plenty of parking, yard features a large cement patio, beautiful gardens and trees.

Wies Wrobel,

$299,000

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154 DANFORTH, LEAMINGTON

Located on a massive 85 x 154 ft lot close to all amenities. Home features 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths, din rm, eat-in kitchen, gleaming hardwood flooring, patio doors lead out to a cement pad great for summer entertaining. Lwr lvl has a finished fam rm/wet bar, attached oversized garage, dbl wide concrete driveway. Professionally landscaped.

549,900

107 MILL

Attention first time buyers or investors. This spotless clean home features: 3 bedrooms 1 full bathroom, fully fenced in yard. This home is priced to sell in today’s market. Roof (2015) why rent when you can own?! Contact l/s for a tour. This ppty is avail for registration of offers however no offers will be viewed until june 3, 2019 as per the request of the seller. The seller has the right to accept or reject any offer.

CCIM, ALC

Broker of Record

519-919-9044

Flora McNeil

Sales Representative

519-324-6723

Craig McNeil

Sales Representative

519-816-9043

519-326-9043 WWW.ROBEL.CA

TASHA SLATER Sales Representative

1460 RIDGE RD., HARROW

Beautiful brick raised ranch on great country lot w/ mature trees. Well cared for by original owner. Great for entertaining w/the lrg kitchen & dining area. 3+2 bdrms, finished bsmt can accommodate everything the kids bring! 2 car attached garage. Nice size work shop and storage shed, no rear neighbours, perfect location to raise your children.

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Ready in two weeks! Two bedrooms up, two down, three full baths, two fireplaces, walkout basement. Show and sell! Call Flora McNeil, Sales Rep 519-324-6723 or Craig McNeil, Sales Rep at 519-816-9043.

Harrow, Ontario - 192 acres including 164.9 acres of grape vines (various varieties). Includes machinery shed and housing for offshore labour. Call Wies Wrobel CCIM, ALC, Broker of Record. 519-326-9043 or 519-919-9044.

tasha@jumprealty.ca 519-796-3102 COUNTRY SETTING - 2 ACRES

PLEASANT VALLEY ESTATE

Stunning design with 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 3 fireplaces, designer kitchen with custom stone counter tops, Viking stove, double ovens. Resort-inspired backyard with inground pool, gazebo + pool house offer bath and sauna. New 64’ x 54’ pole barn with in-floor heat, bath and separate office. Call today and start living the life you deserve.

Follow the tree lined drive to this estate fit to meet your every desire! Featuring approx. 7000 sq ft of luxury. Warmth and charm flow through this space in this timeless beauty offering 4 bedrooms, 5 baths, all bedrooms enjoy ensuites + walk-in closets. Well appointed throughout with a personal gym, theater, expansive kitchen/dining/ living room with grand fireplace. The private meadow, mature bush, and grounds are phenomenal. Stay close to home this summer by the heated saltwater pool. 3 car garage plus a pole barn with hydro. So much to explore inside and out! Minutes from wine country and town. Transferable solar kit with excellent income! Call Tasha Today!

60 HORWATH, KINGSVILLE

184 WOODYCREST AVE.

Welcome home! A short walk to town, you’ll find this gem with 4 Bdrms, 2 baths and well maintained. An efficient ranch floor plan w/ 3 bedrooms upstairs, large bath w/ double vanity; updated kitchen with breakfast bar and ample storage. The dining room and living room are open concept and flooded with natural light. Lower level is finished with one bedroom en-suite and walk-in closet, games room, laundry, and workshop. Large fenced backyard, with patio area, shed/workshop with hydro, and attached one-car garage. Call today!

Quality craftsmanship blended with design flair. Built by Chris King and Sons. Professionally designed interior finishes, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, main floor laundry, master with en-suite and custom walk-in closet. Fully finished basement and covered back porch with landscaped rear yard. This home will have you planning your house warming in minutes!

539,000

D L O S 17 DESTINY, LEAMINGTON Great opportunity to make some rental income. This solid 4-5 bdrm home has 3 kitchens, 3 baths, a full bsmt & is a lot bigger than it looks! You can live on the main flr & possibly rent out the in-law suite. Owner is willing to stay, may be on combination sewers. Please allow 24 hrs for showings.

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$549,900

3+2 beds, 2 full baths situated on 4.64-acre mature lot – perfect for nature lovers

$589,900

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

418 MERSEA RD. 6, LEAMINGTON 692 & 696 POINT PELEE, LEAMINGTON $489,900

Enjoy panoramic views & a well protected lakefront in this renovated 2 beds + 1 bath

320 DETROIT, WHEATLEY $824,900

$525,000

Rare find on the shores of Lake Erie, 2 beds & 2 baths, with walk-out sandy beach

20921 FISHERMAN, WHEATLEY

$464,900

$519,900 Opportunity to own 2 lakefront properties with breakwall protection, 3+1 beds, 2 baths

428 EAST BEACH, LEAMINGTON $1,200,000

Custom-built home on 1.5 acres with breathtaking lakeviews & 170’ of sandy beach

20910 CEMETERY, WHEATLEY

7,600 sq ft multi-use property, zoned M1 industrial, w/ 3 phase power in prime location

Over 4,000 sq ft of finished living space in this beautiful 5 beds, 3.5 baths ranch

$274,900

Unique opportunity for a home-based business (3+1 beds + 2,400 sq ft outbuilding)

1014 4TH CONC, CHATHAM-KENT $399,900

Craftsman style family home with 3 beds, 2 baths, featuring main floor laundry

46 HOMESTEAD, TILBURY

Extremely clean & well-cared for townhome, 2+1 beds, 2 full baths & full basement

68 ANFRED, LEAMINGTON $114,900

Just move-in: fully furnished lakefront home with 3 beds, 1 bath on Lake Erie

Picturesque 45-acre horse farm with 3 beds, 2 baths & cash crop potential

To be built: 2 beds, 2 baths 1,755 sq. ft. ranch with high end finishes throughout

8 KLONDYKE, WHEATLEY

34 PULLEY, LEAMINGTON $999,900

Turnkey opportunity on the lake – 2 beds, 1 bath + all furnishings included

1906 OCEAN, WHEATLEY

19 COUNTY RD. 29, COTTAM $269,900

Spacious end-unit townhome with 2+1 beds, 2 baths & a full, finished basement

70 ANFRED, LEAMINGTON

$629,900

78 CONSERVATION, KINGSVILLE $599,900

Oversized raised ranch with 3+2 beds & 2 full bath + updated kitchen & lovely yard

21 CLARK, COTTAM $289,900

$349,900 $274,900

1964 RD. 3 E, KINGSVILLE $749,900

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Move-in ready 3-bed townhome style condo located close to shopping & amenities

409-6458 THORNBERRY, WINDSOR $290,000

Well-kept ranch on large lot - massive kitchen & dining area, perfect for entertaining

12 FRANKLIN, LEAMINGTON $599,900

Beautiful 2,500 sq ft country home with 4 beds & 2 baths on 1.9 acres

441 TALBOT E, LEAMINGTON

$384,900

Beautifully updated ranch home, 3 beds, 2 baths in the heart of Kingsville

287 CHERRYWOOD, KINGSVILLE $4,566,500

~182.66 acres of workable farmland + mature bush; possibility for future development

1618 McCAIN SIDE RD, KINGSVILLE

$589,900

Stunning lakefront home, 4 beds & 2 baths, beautifully landscaped + extensively updated

286 ROBSON, LEAMINGTON $269,900

Bright family home with 3 beds, 1 bath on gorgeous large lot (65’ x 177’)

1341 ORCHARD, KINGSVILLE


16 - Southpoint Sun

JOHN WoELK

EXECUTIVE HOME

Built to last! This home features 3 large bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Master with ensuite and patio doors to a private patio and views of lake erie. Inground pool in a stunning fenced yard, landscaped for privacy. Custom kitchen with builtin appliances. Finished basement with sunk-in family room. Over an acre within walking distance to trails. Schools and amenities close by. Call Stacey for a private viewing 519-796-3891.

122 CLARENCE AVE, LEAMINGTON OPEN HOUSE SUN. JUNE 23 1:00 - 3:00 PM

QUIET COUNTRY LIVING

Quiet country living on over an acre of property. This home is move in ready with a pool to enjoy this summer! 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, finished basement, heated 2 car garage. Separate workshop. New furnace, A/C, newer fiberglass roof and upgraded stunning kitchen overlooking a beautiful yard. Call Stacey a private viewing today 519-796-3891.

Pack your bags for this well loved home! 2 + 1 bedrooms, 2 bathroom semi detached. Newer roof, kitchen and updates to bathrooms and flooring. Oversized patio with electric retractable awning. Call Stacey 519-796-3891.

Office Centurion® 2002 - 2018

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3011 ROWLEY PARK - Large 4 bedroom, 2 bath home in great neighbourhood, family room with fireplace, possible in-law suite with grade entrance. Double car garage, wide cement drive, shingles 2018. Contact me today!

519.796.3891 Office 519.997.2320

ERIE SHORES REALTY INC., BROKERAGE Independently Owned & Operated

NEW LISTING

$337,500

66 BENNIE - 3 bedroom backsplit semi. Fenced back yard with above ground pool and shed with cement floor and hydro

21 AIUTO - 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 tiered deck, gas fireplace, grade entrance, dead end street, no rear neighbours.

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1859 DIVISION NORTH - Updated bungalow, one acre, shop, new kitchen 2019. Call now.

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.

Office 519•326•8661

Vacant residential lot 100 x 300 feet. Wilkinson Drive near County Rd 31. Call for details.

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Excellent, newer brick ranch home, backing to the scenic “Heinz Woods” with walking trails to the marina and more. This home is less than (10) ten years old, built by new millenium homes and features beautiful open concept design, kitchen island, living room with gfp, master br with ensuite bath, maple hrdwd flrs and ceramic in bathrooms. The lower level is nicely finished with bedroom, family room with gfp, rec rm and den. Enjoy the outdoor patio and serenity of the beautiful private back yard, with in-ground lawn sprinkling system.

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École St. Michel Physical Education teacher Serrah Gossmann, left, and Grade 7 student Wilson Tran tip off for the Students versus teachers wheelchair basketball game on Friday, June 14.

Learning about inclusion in sports By Sheila McBrayne

Last week, students from grades 3 to 8 at École St-Michel learned about inclusion in sports. The unit focused on inclusion, adaptations and modification to traditional sports, which enables all students to actively participate in physical education. With the help of the Rose City Riot ParaSport Club, students were able to experience playing different sports from a wheelchair. “Since I am a wheelchair user myself, I have been able to offer a different perspective to students and cultivate a sense of empathy and understanding for people with disabilities, both visible and invisible,” said École St-Michel teacher Serrah Gossmann. To finish up the weeklong unit on Friday, June 14, Grade 7 student Wilson Tran suggested a teacher versus student basketball game. He formed his team of friends from his Grade 7 class and Mme Gossmann invited colleagues and friends to be on her team. The teachers ended up winning the match 18-16. It was a very close and fun game. “Seeing the pride and accomplishment on Wilson’s face, the smiles, the cheers and the positive feedback from players and spectators alike made today successful in so many ways,” stated Mme Gossmann. “I have mobility difficulties and use a wheelchair throughout my day at school. The students have been very supportive of my transition and have embraced my new norm and my new ‘abilities’. I am proud of the fact that I am the health and physical education teacher for grades 3-8 full time and can do so from my chair. I think it creates a certain empathy and understanding from the students because I am still the same teacher they have always known. I have been at St-Michel for 14 years,” stated Mme Gossmann. “With the help of my friends from Rose City Riot Parasport Club, I was able to borrow 10 sport chairs for the week. Since Monday, students have been playing different sports and activities all modified or adapted for wheelchair users. They have had a unique opportunity to experience being active from the perspective of someone who has a disability. I planned my lessons to include discussions on the challenges they felt, the frustration, the ways they overcame and adapted and how much fun they had,” explained Mme Gossmann.

Another weekend, another tournament for Leamington Lakers Mosquito Major, sponsored by Leamington Chevy-Buick-GMC. This weekend, the team was at the 25th Annual Father’s Day Harrow Tourney. Proceedings started on Friday afternoon in glorious sunshine against Woodslee. The Lakers were a year older than the majority of the Woodslee team and that extra year of practice and experience was evident from the off, shown in great fielding and aggressive base running throughout the weekend. Lakers scored 7 in the first inning, and 15 in the second; Carter Chorba, Max Carr and Chris Joseph all scored 3 RBIs, with Trent Szorvas contributing 2. Owen Deneau led from the plate pitching 2 and a half innings, for only 2 runs, striking out 7. The game was done before the Lakers could bat for a third time due to mercy Joshua Joseph, catcher rules. Final score 22-2. Saturday morning the boys faced Wallaceburg. The first inning was close with just 1 run scored and then the Lakers ran away with it in the second with an incredible 23 runs being scored. This time it was the turn of Matthew Giesbrecht, Zach Liebrock and Kurtis Joseph to lead the way, each with 3 RBIs. Grant Symons and Deneau each scored 2 runs. Again, the Lakers ended the game before batting in the third, winning out 24-0. A skills contest took place over the lunch hour with our boys performing strongly. Noah Friesen won the hitting contest and Kurtis Joseph placed for throwing distance and accuracy. The afternoon contest against Essex was a better challenge. Runs came at a steadier pace, but the game was won after 5 innings, 19-4. Josh Joseph, Rhys Tipper, Liebrock and Chorba had multiple hits and Friesen struck out 5 in his 2 innings. Sunday morning was semi final time. The boys and parents were ready and raring to go, but unfortunately Mother Nature intervened and all games were cancelled for the day due to the rain. The Lakers will face Lasalle Gold Major in the championship game in the coming weeks, which after a split series last year promises to be a close one.

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Express basketball camp returning to Kingsville By Bryan Jessop

KINGSVILLE – With the skill development opportunities in Essex County, the Toronto Raptors may not be the only basketball phenomenon in Canada. The National Basketball League Canada’s Windsor Express will be making a return trip to Migration Hall from Monday, July 22 to Friday, July 26 to offer the second edition of the Kingsville Basketball Summer Camp. The five-day series of lessons will be geared towards seven- to 17-year-old players of all skill and experience levels. Participating students will learn and develop their skills in a variety of fundamentals of the game as led by Express head coach Bill Jones and a gathering of the NBLC team’s players. The number arriving to guide the youths through lessons will depend on registration numbers, with the possibility for assistant coaches and scouts to help with lessons. Last year’s camp brought in about 35 young, aspiring players. The maximum limit for the camp will be approximately 60. In previous years, the Express have held similar camps at

locations throughout the Windsor area as well as Weekend Camps for youth players in Leamington and Chatham areas. “We’ve received great feedback,” explained Express general manager Erin Basterfield. “The kids have enjoyed it a lot and the parents think it’s great. The success of the Raptors this year is great for basketball in Canada.” Basterfield explained that entries in previous camps have been a combination of young fans who’ve attended Express games since the team was formed seven years ago and avid basketball players who are new to the Windsor-Essex County area. The week-long version of the camp — like the one returning to Kingsville for a second installment — will offer skills development lessons in the morning with snack breaks, a lunch break and games in the afternoon. Each day of the camp will begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at 4 p.m. with a lunch party to be offered on Friday. Youth attending the camps will be expected to bring their own lunches from Monday to Thursday, athletic clothes including running shoes and water bottles. Included in the

five-day camp registration price of $150 will be a sports bag, snacks, prizes and Friday’s lunch party. Youths can be registered online at www. windsorexpress.ca/14739/ kingsville-basketball-camp until the day before the camp begins. Interested students can also sign up at Migration Hall on the day camp begins prior to 10 a.m. For an additional fee of $30 ($6 per day), extended care is available from an 8:30 a.m. drop off to a late pick up time of 5 p.m. Since entering the league in 2012, the Express have visited a number of local elementary schools and have developed partnerships with local basketball programs including the Kingsville Cavaliers and Chatham Wildcats where tickets are handed out for the Windsor team’s home games at the WFCU Centre. In late January of

The Windsor Express’s Stephan Bonneau is surrounded by George Good and Darren Duncan during the fourth quarter of a charity basketball game at Leamington Kinsmen Recreation Complex Friday, Jan. 31, 2014. Coaches and players from the Express will be returning to the southeast region of Essex County for the Kingsville Basketball Summer Camp from Monday, July 22 to Friday, July 26. Players ages 7 to 17 can register online at www.windsorepxress.ca/14739/ kingsville-basketball-camp (Southpoint Sun file photo)

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NOTICE Class Environmental Assessment for Lakeshore Transformer Station Hydro One Networks Inc. (Hydro One) is initiating a Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) to construct a new transformer station (TS) in the Town of Lakeshore. The Lakeshore TS is needed to meet the growing electricity needs of southwestern Ontario. The new station will house switching facilities and four 230/27.6 kV transformers to increase the capability of the existing 230kV transmission system in Essex County. The Lakeshore TS project is subject to the “Class Environmental Assessment for Minor Transmission Facilities” (Hydro One, 2016), in accordance with the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. The Class EA study area will center around the existing Leamington Junction (JCT), an important connection point for the four 230 kV transmission circuits that supply the region. The study area will be bounded by Middle Road to the north, Rochester Townline Road to the east, South Middle Road to the south, and will extend west approximately 550 m from the Leamington JCT. A map of the Class EA study area is provided below. Temporary transmission line bypass structures may also be required during construction to avoid lengthy planned outages, it is currently anticipated that these bypass structures will also be located within the Class EA study area.

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Breezy conditions and cloudy skies greeted the golfers, but good course conditions prevailed for the 17th annual charity golf tournament organized by the Leamington Mennonite Home at Leamington’s Erie Shores Golf & Country Club on Saturday, June 15. This has become one the largest fundraising tournaments in Essex County as 148 golfers played and $65,000 was raised. Over the past 17 years, this tournament has raised a total of $667,000. The proceeds this year were earmarked for the renewal of the Retirement Residence dining room servery and lobby. The tournament featured a number of skills competitions and contests. A highlight for the past few years has been the putting contest. This year the $500 prize was won by Bobby Dick, Dan Dawson, Joe Friesen and Chris Guenther. The winning men’s, women’s and mixed teams received restaurant gift certificates. For the women, the team of Lisa Sawatzky, Deb Bray, Brenda Mennonite Home golf tournament winning women’s team, from left to right: Lisa Rickert and Joanne Austin was victorious. The winning men’s Sawatzky, Joanne Austin, Brenda Rickert and Deb Bray. team included Neil Sawatzky, Kevin Sawatzky, Abe Bergen and Terry Austin. Additionally, the team of Bob Kipping, Linda Kipping, John Ensoll and Nancy Ensoll was the best mixed team. The longest putt was won by Harry Thiessen for the men and Cheryl Rutgers for the women. Neil Sawatzky won the longest drive for the men and Lisa Fehr was the women’s winner. The straightest drive was won by Richard Ward for the men and Bea Krueger for the women. A cash prize was awarded for the closest to the pin. Richard Lowes won for the men while Lisa Sawatzky won for the women. Prizes were awarded for the closest to the flamingo on the first fairway. Don Kennedy for the men and Jean Towle for the women were the victors. An exciting feature this year was the awarding of golf balls and pizza and Tim Horton’s gift cards to the best dressed team. The winners were Lisa Fehr, Jo-Anne Smith, Amy Pilmer and Cheryl Rutgers. The Leamington Mennonite Home has served the needs of seniors in Leamington for 54 years and is the only not-for-profit charitable long-term care faMennonite Home golf tournament winning men’s team, from left to right: Abe Bergen, Kevin cility in Windsor-Essex County. Sawatzky, Neil Sawatzky and Terry Austin.

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Progs golfers get their games in Incredibly, the other boys of summer were able to play golf without it raining on June 11 at Erie Shores golf course. The sun was shining down, encouraging everyone to play well. As usual, some did but most didn’t. In actuality, some people prefer to play poorly to get their handicap up so they need less points the next week. It was reported by Greg Dunmore that Neil Sawatzky started working on this on #8. Neil missed a two-footer, making the rest of the group feel younger, more or less. I don’t know, they’re all old or old looking. That’s what the sun does – wrinkles. Gene Bouliane finally got to keep the coveted snake from Norm Beattie. This was accomplished on the final hole, after the snake had visited Vic Tiessen and Bob Park. Gene will carry the snake proudly until next week when it is up for grabs. I played with Garth Dennerley, the progs league’s 85-yearold semi-pro. Last week he managed a +9 and now he posted a +6. Things turned around for Garth when he was allowed to play from the red tees. It’s time to doctor my birth certificate so I can play from them too. Garth earned everything by hitting the fairway and was rarely in the rough. That’s called senior golf. Steve O’Hara was hitting the ball solidly. His putts just missed dropping by razor-thin margins. Had they dropped, his plus totals would have been staggering. Unfortunately, Steve ended up with a -2 and joined the slump-shouldered club. Richard Reive was also a -2. Richard had too many doubles. However, if he keeps pounding the ball as he demonstrated last week, he won’t be in negative territory for too long. The $10 winners were Joe Verhoeven, Vic Penner, Ron Tremblay, Henry Hildebrandt, Jim Chobdra, Ward Hutchins, Vic Tiessen, Alden Warner, Garth Dennerley, Kevin Bunda, Kevin Shaften, Bill Kelly, Roger Cote and Carl Grossi. First high plus was Bill Ruiter with +8. Second high plus ($12) was a tie between Joe Vehoeven and Garth Dennerley. Skins at $17 each: Geoff Dunmore #5, Kevin Shaften #6, Wayne Gillett #11, Wayne Oehlerking #12, Norm Beattie #13 and Ken Luxford #16.

Senior girls slo-pitch participated in the annual all-stars game on June 11 in Essex. Pictured are teams Cool Blue and Hot Pink. Cool Blue won by a score of 23-15. LEFT - Hannah Chacko (UMEI) of team Hot Pink was named County League MVP at the girls annual slo-pitch game June 11 in Essex.

WECSSA senior girls slo-pitch win all-star game The top high school girls baseball players from Windsor and Essex County were selected and participated in WECSSA’s annual all-star game on Tuesday, June 11 at Co-An Park in Essex. A sun-shining afternoon was the backdrop to a funfilled and high scoring game which was full of great plays, great hits and lots of smiles. After a long wet season of fierce competition, this game really celebrated not only the individual successes the girls had with their respective teams but also the respect and camaraderie they have built with each other as teammates and friends through baseball. The all-stars were divided into two teams – Team Cool Blue coached by Mr. Dewhurst and Ms. Johnston (Leamington District Secondary School and Riverside Secondary School) and Team Hot Pink coached by Mr. Stammler (Kingsville District High School).

Talbot Trail senior golfers enjoy sunny day By Bob McLean

On Tuesday, June 11, 59 Talbot Trail Golf Club’s senior men’s league members enjoyed the sun as they played their golf round. It was cart path only for those using carts. The excessive rain has really restricted the cart usage so far this year. The greens are in fantastic shape and the workers are to be credited for keeping the grass mowed so well. Dutchy once again showed his domination by firing a spectacular 36. Jamie Arquette continued his chase of the leader by shooting a terrific 38. Bill Ward (BW) earned an excellent 40. Three players who scored magnificent 41s were Jim Pearson, Phil Humphries and Joe Drummond. Seven other golfers who shot rounds of 45 or less were Fred Michano, Randy Nash, Gerry van Deven, Bob McLean, Doug Langlois and Dave Omstead. In the 80 and over group, Neil Adamson shot a brilliant 42 to lead the way. Both Mike Wright and Tom Hyatt achieved excellent scores of 44 and 45 respectively. Neil Adamson’s scintillating shot on #9 left him a mere 2.5 feet from the stick. He easily won closest to the pin. Gerry Van Deven drained a miraculous 16-footer on #2 to win the long putt. Thank you to Paul Brown and Dave Dent for their excellent work assisting me at getting the groupings and cards filled out in a timely manner. Steve Longeway can always be counted on to get the sheets for longest putt and closest to the pin ready for the day. Outstanding ticket seller Paul Harrison always steps in as

needed. He will be kept busy next week. Members anticipate that Wiz and Bummy will be back next week. Thanks to master chef Tom Dunn for volunteering to barbecue on scramble days again this year. Last week, the sausages and hamburgers were very well prepared by Arkey, Tom Sasso and Gary Lee. Thanks, men! There are now 76 seniors signed up and even more are expected to join as the weather improves. Welcome back Ross MacKintosh, Phil Humphries, John Liddell, Erle Nash, Ed Woelk and Dave Omstead to this fun league! Wife to her husband: “Honey, tell me again about the time you hit that hole-in-one. I’m having trouble falling asleep!”

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John Vandentop John Vandentop passed peacefully in his sleep on Wednesday, June 12, 2019 at the age of 81. John was the loving husband of Jane for 57 beautiful years. He will be remembered forever by his cherished daughter Diane (Rick) Harold and his beautiful granddaughters Katrina and Alexa. Predeceased in 1985 by his beloved son Peter. He is survived by his brother-inlaw Evert (Joyce) VanDoorn as well as many other loving family members in Holland. Cremation arrangements have been entrusted to Simple Choice Cremation Centre (519-254-2585) and a celebration of his life will be held in Florida at a later time. Condolences and cherished memories may be shared with his family at www.simplechoicecremation.ca

Allan Russell Allan Russell, aged 75, of Leamington, Ontario, passed away peacefully on Monday, April 8, 2019 at Hospice of Windsor and Essex County (Erie Shores Campus), surrounded by family and friends. He was born to parents Percy and Hazel Grace Russell on August 31, 1943 in Leamington. Allan was predeceased by brother Evan Russell, sister Carolyn Fedory and parents Percy and Grace. Allan is survived by son Scott Russell and spouse Jo Copeland and daughter Heather Pritchard and spouse Dave Pritchard. Loving grandfather to Kaitlyn and Nicole Russell and Curtis and Josh Pritchard, along with Rebecca, Rachel and Jack Copeland. Allan will be greatly missed by all of his nephews and nieces near and far. Allan was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Leamington. Arrangements entrusted to Simple Choice Cremation Centre. Online condolences and cherished memories may be shared with the family at www.simplecoicecremation. ca Donations can be made to the Hospice of Windsor and Essex County at www.thehospice.ca/donations A service and social will be held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 139 Fraser Road, Leamington, on Saturday, June 22, 2019. Service will be held from 1-1:30 p.m. Reception to follow until 3:00 p.m.

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Maria Antonia Carmo (nee Anastacio), 77 years, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 16, 2019, with her loving family at her side, at the Windsor Regional Hospital - Ouellette Campus. Loving wife of Francisco Carmo for 54 years. Cherished and loving mother of Maria Manuela Fidalgo and her husband Francisco, Janet Ippoliti and her husband Christopher. Proud grandmother to Justin (Krysta), Natasha, Colton and Gavin, and great-grandma to Bentley. Predeceased by her sister Rosa and her parents Antonio and Francisca Anastacio. Family and friends will be received at the Reid Funeral Home and Reception Centre, 14 Russell St. Leamington (519 326-2631) on Wednesday from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., and on Thursday, June 20, 2019 at St. Michael’s Parish from 9:30 a.m. until the Mass of the Resurrection at 10:30 a.m. Interment to follow at Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorial donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Friends may send condolences or make a memorial donation at www.reidfuneralhome.ca

Rita Mulryne passed away Sunday, June 16, 2019 with friends at her side. Rita would like to thank her many friends for their prayers and support. Special thank you to Lorraine Goddard. At Rita’s request, cremation has taken place. Friends are invited to gather at the Reid Funeral Home and Reception Centre, 14 Russell Street, Leamington on Saturday, June 22, 2019 from 1:00 p.m. until the service to celebrate Rita’s life at 2:00 p.m. Also, in keeping with Rita’s wishes, a luncheon will follow the service at the funeral home and all of her friends are invited to attend. Online condolences and memories can be shared at www.reidfuneralhome.ca

THURSDAY, JUNE 20 FREE HEARING INFORMATION SESSION on Thursday, June 20 from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. at Kingsville Community Centre, 1869 Division Rd. N. Questions, strategies and technology for hearing better, refreshments, door prizes. Walk-ins welcome but space is limited. Call 519-989-8116. FRIDAY, JUNE 21 MESSY CHURCH NIGHT on Friday, June 21, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m., St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church, 60 Erie St. N., Leamington. Free family event. Dinner 6:30. Crafts, music, stories. All welcome. Please RSVP if possible to 519-326-3111.

SATURDAY, JUNE 22 FEHR CAR SHOW on Saturday, June 22 from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. at 373 Hwy 77, Leamington. Family friendly event - barbecue, raffles, bouncy castles, essential oil making, Relax Massage Therapy booth. To register a vehicle call 519-999-3347. To donate to the raffle call 519-322-6917. SUNDAY, JUNE 23 BUTTERFLY DAY AT JACK MINER Migratory Bird Sanctuary on Sunday, June 23 from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Presentations, drop in activities for kids, house and museum tours. Free admission - donations appreciated. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 SUN COUNTY LYME AWARENESS SUPPORT GROUP WILL MEET Wednesday, June 26 at 6:30 p.m. in the Cactus room at Colasanti’s Tropical Gardens. Learn about Lyme and other tick-borne diseases. Everyone welcome. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 LEAMINGTON BLOOD DONOR CLINIC at the Leamington Kinsmen Recreation Complex,

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Kene Khao-on A resident of Leamington, Kene Khao-on passed away peacefully with her loving family at her side on Sunday, June 16, 2019 at the Erie Shores HealthCare at the age of 84. Cherished wife for 64 years to Than Khao-on. Loving mother to See Phat-am (Nene), Somboon Singkhaew (Thong), Kai Sayasit, Kien Hoang, Somkit Wongsuna (Chris), Saengka Aphayvong (Thatsaphone), Thongdee Louangsombath and Sompon Richardson (John). Proud grandmother to 24 grandchildren and 23 greatgrandchildren. Predeceased by her infant daughter. Family and friends will be received at the Reid Funeral Home & Reception Centre, 14 Russell Street, Leamington (519 326-2631) on Thursday from 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. and Friday from 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service to celebrate Kene’s life will be held on Saturday, June 22, 2019 at Meadowbrook Fellowship Church, 219 Talbot Rd. E., Leamington at 10:00 a.m. Interment to follow at Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery, Leamington.

Community WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19 18TH ANNUAL BUTTERFLY RELEASE & MEMORIAL SERVICE on Wednesday, June 19, 7:00 p.m., at the Baby Butterfly Garden, Erie Memorial Gardens (behind the mausoleum), 215 Erie St. S., Leamington. A service for those affected by the grief of miscarriage, stillbirth or death of an infant. Info: Lena West 519-326-2373 ext. 4118 or Lena. West@ldmh.org

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WAMS U10: Avery Hopper (left) of Wheatley Legion makes a nice pass on June 10, while Landon Nussey-Fisher (right) of Loops Fishery rushes in to intercept. (Submitted Photos)

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Wednesday, July 3, 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. THURSDAY, JULY 4 WHEATLEY TWO CREEKS ASSOC. WILL MEET Thursday, July 4 at 7:00 p.m. at Wheatley Legion. New members welcome. Membership $5. JULY 8 - 11 “SHIPWRECKED - RESCUED BY JESUS” VACATION BIBLE SCHOOl hosted by Wheatley Ministerial at Wheatley Baptist Church, 47 Talbot St. E., Wheatley, July 8-11, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Activities, songs, team-building, treats. Register June 8 at the church 9-11 a.m., online at www.wheatleybaptist.church or by calling 519-825-4157, 226-935-8128 or 519825-7433. ONGOING ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT SOMEONE’S DRINKING? Al-Anon Family Groups meeting information: 519-790-7739 or www.alanonwindsoressex.com

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WAMS 16: Cody Willis (left) of Tooth Troupe and Owen Jeffery of James Taylor Fishery vie for the ball in senior soccer action.

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LSCU U10: The Leamington SC United U10 team took a 5-0 win over Windsor Croatia Red on June 9. Pictured, Alyssa Butler (right) of LSCU makes a quick pass against the Windsor team.


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Sharks host golf tourney, sign rookies By Bryan Jessop

The Wheatley Omstead Sharks may be in the midst of the offseason, but the team is hardly taking much in the way of time off. The local Provincial Junior Hockey League Stobbs Division team kicked off its 25th anniversary with its annual golf tournament at the Talbot Trail Golf Club Saturday, June 8. During the event, the team took one last glance back at the 2018-’19 season before setting its sites on 2019’20 to mark a quarter century since it entered the Great Lakes Junior C standings. The tournament was organized by executive members and volunteers including general manager Thomas Grubb, Dean Outhouse, Tom Hyatt, Darryl Glasier, Wes Brouwer, Terry Taylor and president Jerry Hatt. From around the Leamington and Wheatley areas, 103 golfers registered for this year’s event to form teams of five or six for the shotgun start, best-ball format tournament. “The community has always been very generous in supporting the team and this year was no different,” Grubb explained of the yearly golf tournament’s success. Backed by donations from local businesses, this year’s tourna“The community ment included raffle prizes and a silent auction, on-course indihas always been vidual competitions and afterwards, a yellow perch dinner. Hatt very generous in and Brouwer shared closest to the pin honours while Grubb won supporting the team longest drive and Brock Larede won the putting contest. and this year was Also following 18 holes of golfing, the Sharks presented their no different.” annual team player awards. Braedon Caetano, the highest scor— Thomas Grubb ing rookie in the Stobbs Division, won awards for most points with the Sharks as well as rookie of the year. For 2019-’20, the 17-year-old Leamington resident will join the Chatham Maroons. Regular season MVP honours went to goalkeeper Catalin Morin while Drew Denomey won the playoff MVP award. Braydon Davis earned the defenseman award as Braydon Davis won the 3D Award for desire, determination and dedication. Cole Butler was awarded with the Coach’s Creed Award as Evan Prince claimed Most Improved Player accolades. During the following week, the Sharks signed 18-year-old defenseman Tallas Smith. The 6’ 5”, 200 pound blueliner from Ruthven played one game as an AP with the Sharks last season while representing the Erie North Shore juveniles. He also played seven games with the Sharks in 2017-’18. On Sunday, June 16, the Sharks added forward Colton Candido, who played two AP games last season with the Lakeshore Canadiens while paying ‘AA’ midget hockey in Belle River. Although a specific schedule has not yet been officially formed, the Sharks will take to the ice for their main camp the week following Labour Day. They will visit Blenheim to take on the Blades in pre-season action the previous Thursday (August 29) as one of four exhibition games. The other three games will include another contest versus the Blades and two against the Amherstburg Admirals. For 2019-’20, Wheatley’s regular season will feature a Wednesday, Sept. 18 home opener. The biggest offseason change for the PJHL this year is legislation that permits the league’s self governance, effective immediately. Although the league will remain a component of the Ontario Hockey Association, it will deliberate and make decisions on its own matters. As its first item of business, the PJHL announced former Hanover Barons president Terry Whiteside as its new commissioner.

County Bridge results Leamington Half Century Centre Bridge, June 10: 1st Ann Mocan and Al Morrison, 2nd Vi Major and Pauline Mikolash, 3rd Henry Hildebrandt and George Hildebrandt, 4th Joyce and Sandy Gammie. Bridge games are each Monday at 12:45 p.m. Members and new members are welcome. Kingsville Bridge Club, June 12: North/South - 1st Roger Cote and Marie Ellwood, 2nd Dale Smith and Dave Derbyshire, 3rd Peter Scott and Frank Duransky. East/West - 1st Bob Lee and Henry Hildebrandt, 2nd Derek Parry and Ron Martin, 3rd Chris Brennan and Bill Chaplin. Bridge is every Wednesday at the Lions Hall in Kingsville, 7 p.m. Harrow Bridge Club, June 13: North/South - 1st Sue and Frank Duransky, 2nd Marilyn Robbins and Pauline Mikolash, 3rd Marie Ellwood and Vi Major. East/West - 1st Joyce Stewart and Buddy Ellwood, 2nd Bob and Irene Friend, 3rd John and Carol Corbett. Bridge is played on Thursday evenings at Harrowood, 7 p.m.

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1946 Lincoln coupe looks new

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Paul Calderone was still a teenager in Toronto when he landed a job on the far side of the city. He rode the streetcar to work every day – and it took an hour each way. He began dreaming of someday owning a car. Then one day, from the window of the streetcar, he spotted a 1952 Meteor sedan for sale at Church Motors Bill Sherk on Bloor Street West. The car was over 10 years old at that time and Paul figured he could afford it. He got off at the next stop, walked back to the car dealer and bought that car for $50. Four men worked there and it took all four of them to push the car down the street before it would start. As soon as it fired up, Paul handed over the money. The car smoked like a chimney but it got him to work in half an hour each way. Paul has recently purchased another car, this one six years older than his ’52 Meteor. But this one didn’t need to be pushed and this one doesn’t smoke. He bought a beautiful 1946 Lincoln coupe with the original V12 engine under the hood. Very little is known of this car’s earlier history, but the company that built it is well known. Henry Ford bought the

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