Posts by Craig Bradford

Healing Hearts and Minds in Aylmer

Left photo: Aiden Friesen, 6, threw for a strike at an outdoor children’s bowling game while his sister Emberlyn, 1 (and a half), looked on during the first Healing Hearts and Minds Festival held in Aylmer’s Kinsmen Park on Saturday, July 8. Right photo: Aleah Peters, 2, scratched the chin of a goat at a…

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Pining for perch in Port Bruce

Almost ideal weather conditions greeted anglers who cast their lines off of the pier in Port Bruce on Saturday morning, July 8. Some of these fishermen were participating in the 13th annual Port Bruce Ratepayers Association Perch Derby held on both days that weekend. Derby organizers said 115 anglers had already registered by 9 a.m.…

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Canadian folklore at Old Town Hall

Terri-Lee Plumb of Ingersoll, who was billed as a “master storyteller,” kicked off the TD Summer Reading Club at Aylmer Old Town Hall Theatre (and Library) on Thursday afternoon, July 6. This year’s theme of the Summer Reading Club at the Aylmer Library is Canada and Ms. Plumb shared Canadian folktales, songs and had a…

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Play day fun at South Dorchester PS

Avery DeWaele sprayed Brayan Goetz with water as part of the “Drip, Drip, Drop” game during the annual early summer Play Day at South Dorchester Public School on Wednesday afternoon, June 28. Several fun games and activities were set up throughout the large yard behind the school located on Crossley Hunter Line between Lyons and…

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Hundreds celebrate Canada 150 in Port Burwell

Lilly Arnold, 8, of Caledonia was among dozens of children who enjoyed free cupcakes as part of the Canada 150th anniversary celebration in Port Burwell on Canada Day, Saturday, July 1. Hundreds of local residents and visitors descended upon downtown Port Burwell for a parade, the singing of O Canada and God Save the Queen,…

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A historic visit at the library

Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada’s first Prime Minister, right, showed Logan Wolfe, 4, his pocket watch during a visit at Aylmer Old Town Hall Library on Friday morning, June 30. Looking on were Logan’s stepmom Tanya Olmsted, left, stepsister Paige Collins, 12, and brother Hayden, 7. Matthew Scholtz of Tillsonburg played Sir John A. Macdonald…

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Celebrating Canada 150 at McGregor PS

McGregor Public School full day Kindergarten pupils sang The World Is A Rainbow during an assembly at the Aylmer school to celebrate Canada’s 150th anniversary on Monday morning, June 26. Pictured were, from left: Shelby Adams, Amanda Bergen, Caylee Wentzel, Spencer Hatch and Brinley Friesen. Ethan Irwin was seen between Caylee and Spencer. Other grades…

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Celebrating God’s love at the bandshell

Emily Neufeld, left, Maggie Friesen and Nellie Thiessen were members of a band that performed songs during a concert by members of the Biblical Restoration Ministries, a church located south of Aylmer along Imperial Road, at the bandshell in Palmer Park in Aylmer on Sunday afternoon, June 25. There were also performances by the church members…

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Enjoying the lilies

Aylmer and District Horticultural Society member Roberta Wilson took a closer look at some lilies in Paula Findlay’s garden behind her home along John Street South in Aylmer during a garden tour the Society organized on Sunday afternoon, June 25. The gardens of five Society members were featured on the tour.

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Hofhuis Park dedicated in Port Stanley

Dr. John Hofhuis, left, took a closer look at the monument that was unveiled to celebrate the dedication of Hofhuis Park in Port Stanley on Saturday afternoon, June 24. The park, located near the pier at the end of Maud Street, is named for Dr. Hofhuis and his late wife Sylvia to recognize their contributions…

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