Posts by Craig Bradford
Instigator thrills fair goers
The Instigator monster truck demolished a Lincoln Town Car in the bullpen of the Aylmer Fairgrounds on Friday night, Aug. 7. The Instigator and its driver, Paul Breaud, were just part of the entertainment that kicked off the weekend-long 169th Aylmer Fair. Other attractions that night included the opening ceremonies with local elected representatives and…
Read MoreAylmer Fair kicks off with Kids Day
Several children along with their pets, decorated bicycles and fancy hats and costumes were on display at the 169th Aylmer Fair on Friday afternoon, Aug. 7 for the pet show and children’s special events. Children 12 and under were admitted to the fair for free that day until 6 p.m. and local dignitaries participated in…
Read MoreTelling silly stories
Library Assistant Christi Fraser, top, led a group of children in the Mad Libs activity in the theatre on the second floor of Aylmer Old Town Hall during the Aylmer Library’s Summer Reading Club program finale on Thursday afternoon, Aug. 6. Mrs. Fraser asked a series of seemingly random questions of the children to fill…
Read MorePicking the winning slot
Emily Chyc, 7, played Plinko on Thursday morning, Aug. 6 and won a prize during Game Show Day, the latest Summer Reading Club free activity held at Springfield Library. Prizes included books, small toys and the chance to play other games located elsewhere in the library. The event, entitled “Come play with words,” was the…
Read MoreWhat obstacles?
Macey Thiessen, 5, of Aylmer, right, received some encouragement from volunteer Sylvia Reeve while navigating the “Camp K” obstacle course, one of the several activities for children set up at the Vacation Bible School at Springfield Baptist Church on Thursday, Aug. 6. The week-long Vacation Bible School had the theme “Camp Kilimanjaro, An Epic Expedition…
Read MoreConversation starters at Bethel Church
Volunteer Karinna DeJong, left, helped Douglas Krahn make his “conversation can” at Bethel United Reformed Church’s Vacation Bible School on Wednesday morning, July 29. After he completed the project, Douglas was to take the can filled with questions printed on little slips of paper home so that he could use them to start conversations with…
Read MorePracticing Mad Science in Belmont
Isaac Anjema, left, and Ben Flikkema poked their fingers into a beaker filled with water and some “hydrophobic” blue sand that was floating on top during a fun but still educational Mad Science session provided by scientist Polly Helix (played by Jennifer Vanoorspronk) at the Belmont Library on Tuesday morning, July 28. The theme of…
Read MoreLocal boy recovering after ATV crash
The nine-year-old Malahide boy who was seriously hurt in an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) collision Monday, July 6 is improving, Elgin County Ontario Provincial Police Constable Troy Carlson said in an update on Tuesday morning, July 28. “The boy remains in hospital, however his condition has improved and he has regained consciousness,” he said. “He has…
Read MoreAll smiles at the horse show
Troy Helkaa, 8, of New Sarum rode Powin to a first place finish in the lead line pleasure class with some help from Kayla Berdan during the latest horse show organized by the Evergreen Meadows Saddle Club at the Aylmer Fairgrounds on Sunday, July 26. A total of 15 horses and ponies were brought to…
Read MoreHelping prevent drownings
Port Stanley Beach Patrol Captain Greg Howard, right, gave some opening instructions to all those about to participate in the Learn to Swim day for children and youth of the Mennonite community held at the Ontario Police College northeast of Aylmer on Saturday afternoon, July 25. Elgin County Ontario Provincial Police Constable Steve Coakley organized…
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