Posts by Craig Bradford

Soldier sacrifices remembered in Springfield

Malahide Deputy Mayor Jim Jenkins laid a wreath on behalf of the township during the annual Remembrance Day ceremony at the Springfield Cenotaph on Tuesday morning, Nov. 11. All of the children attending Springfield Public School attended the ceremony as did several local dignitaries, members of community organizations and local residents. A short march past…

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Largest Aylmer Remembrance Day in years

A large parade of hundreds, mostly Ontario Police College cadets and staff, marched from Royal Canadian Legion, Colonel Talbot Branch 81 (Aylmer) on John Street North to the Cenotaph beside town hall on Talbot Street West and joined many local residents for the annual Remembrance Day ceremony and wreath laying on Tuesday morning, Nov. 11.…

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Hundreds attend Aylmer Remembrance Day

Air Cadets Squadron 741 member and St. Thomas resident Brandon Dekeyzer, 16, left, escorted Aylmer Police Chief Andre Reymer for his wreath-laying in front of the Cenotaph beside town hall during the annual Remembrance Day ceremony on Tuesday morning, Nov. 11. A large parade of hundreds of participants, mostly Ontario Police College cadets and staff,…

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Aylmer Vet Clinic shaves and dyes for charity

Aylmer Veterinary Clinic staff member Kendra Derrig, far left, spray dyed Dr. Jim Raddatz’s hair in multiple colours while receptionist Jen Hachey, far right, started trimming off Dr. Kirk Maltby’s moustache during the celebration of the conclusion of the October fundraising drive for the Farley Foundation on Monday, Nov. 10. The clinic raised $602 for…

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EESS climbs for United Way

Several East Elgin Secondary School students including Allie DeCoutere, Brianna Dempsey, Aubree Untch and Brennen Weber participated in the Stair Climb event at East Elgin Community Complex on Thursday morning, Nov. 6 to raise money for United Way Elgin-St. Thomas. The Stair Climb was part of EESS’s campaign to raise a total of $10,000 for…

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Missing Bayham girl found

The Aylmer Police confirmed that a 15-year-old of Bayham, who was reported missing and probably somewhere in Aylmer, was found safely in town on Thursday evening, Nov. 6. Police asked for the public’s assistance in locating  her after she did not return to her home from East Elgin Secondary School on Wednesday, Nov. 5.

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EESS participates in Take Our Kids to Work

East Elgin Secondary School Grade 9 student Josh Giesbrecht, left, went to his father Pete’s workplace at Secord Home Building Centre in Aylmer on Wednesday, Nov. 5 as part of the annual Take Our Kids to Work Day. The national program supports career development by helping students connect school, the work world and their own…

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Complex business plan project receives grant

The project to develop a business plan for the future operations of East Elgin Community Complex will receive an up to $25,000 grant from the provincial government. A bylaw to authorize the signing of an agreement between the Town of Aylmer, Township of Malahide and the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs for the…

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Recount in Bayham election?

With only seven votes separating the winning candidate and the runner-up in the Oct. 27 Ward 1 councillor election in Bayham, there was conjecture within the municipality if someone might call for a recount. Port Burwell’s Randy Breyer was declared the official winner of the Ward 1 (Vienna and Port Burwell areas) with 164 votes…

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Assumption teachers dress up for Halloween

All of the staff at Assumption Catholic Elementary School dressed in costumes for Halloween on Friday, Oct. 31. They also encouraged all of the pupils to come to school that day in costumes and a class by class parade was held during an assembly in the gym. The staff ended the assembly by posing together…

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