Posts by Craig Bradford

Aylmer boy gets special Grade 8 graduation

Liam Grech, 13, right, greeted Kaylee Babcock, one of the members of the “Jeep convoy” that descended upon his Myrtle Street neighbourhood in Aylmer on Monday evening, June 27 as part of the celebration of his graduation from Grade 8 at Davenport Public School. A total of eight Jeeps and other vehicles participated in the…

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Auctioning off artful trees at South Dorchester PS

South Dorchester Public School kindergarten pupil Alex Berkelmans, middle, auctioned off his artwork, a small tree, during the third annual Come Grow With Us Full-Day Kindergarten Art Auction held at the school on Monday morning, June 27. Helping out with the auction were kindergarten teachers Jennifer Shackelton (wife of Shackelton Auctions’ Mike Shackelton), left, and…

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Aylmer Pool open for the summer

Evan Neusteter, 11, sprang off of the low diving board and did a side flip into the diving tank at the Aylmer Pool on Saturday afternoon, June 25. The outdoor aquatic complex opened “unofficially” the night before with a public swim followed by afternoon public swims on both Saturday and Sunday. The Aylmer Pool officially…

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Open Farm Day at Mistyglen

Taytum Pattenden, 7, left, and her brothers Carson, 5, and Colton, 9, of Sebright (near Orillia) petted some dairy cows in one of the barns at Mistyglen Holsteins south of Belmont on Yorke Line on Saturday, June 25. Mistyglen owners Suzanne Pettit and her brother Tom Pettit hosted the open house at their robotic dairy…

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100th anniversary of departure of 91st Battalion celebrated

On the late morning of Saturday, June 25, re-enactors marched from St. Thomas City Hall to the Canada Southern (CASO) Railway Station before a ceremony commemorating the 100th anniversary of the departure of the 91st Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, to fight in the First Great War. On June 25, 1916, over 900 men from Elgin County…

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MCS Auction draws a crowd

Auctioneer Cal Yutzi of Yutzi Auctions took bids for a lot of tools, some of the multitude of donated items up for sale during the 16th annual Mennonite Community Services (MCS) Charity Auction at the Aylmer Curling Club on Saturday morning, June 25. The day of raising money for MCS Aylmer and Mennonite Central Committee…

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Former Aylmer man can’t return to Canada

Former long-time Aylmer resident Jonathan Kuiper, known as “Yoani” by his family and friends, can’t return to the country he calls home after his application for Canadian citizenship was denied by an immigration judge and his permanent residency card expired. Born in the Netherlands and immigrating to Canada with his family when he was just…

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Hanging out at the picnic

Immanuel Christian School Grade 1 pupil Elizabeth Voth climbed up on the playground equipment at Lions Park in south Aylmer and decided to try hanging upside down for a bit during a picnic held there to celebrate the last day of school on Thursday afternoon, June 23. Ms. Voth was clearly proud about graduating from…

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Strawberry Social at South Dorchester PS

Pupils in teacher Catherine Taylor’s Grade 1 class at South Dorchester Public School enjoyed a Strawberry Social with desserts made by some parent volunteers on Tuesday afternoon, June 21. The Strawberry Social was part of the school’s Healthy Snack Program.

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Sex assault charge laid against Waterloo officer from time at Police College

A Waterloo Regional Police officer has been charged with sexual assault by the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) stemming from an incident that allegedly took place at the Ontario Police College in April 2015. The male detective constable is scheduled to appear in a St. Thomas court on July 26. “The matter is now properly before…

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