Posts by Rob Perry

Heading the ball

Tyler Lammers of Whirlpool Roszell’s Furnishings reacted after heading the ball during an East Elgin Soccer Under 15 house league game on Monday, Aug. 4. Roszell’s came out on top of Pioneer 8-3.

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Aylmer Fair opens Friday

Aylmer Fair Board President Scott Lewis gets a smooch from a pair of camels that will be among the exotic and farmyard animals on display at the three-day exposition Friday, Aug. 8, through Sunday, Aug. 10. Other features include demolition derbies, agricultural and homecrafts exhibits, a horse pull, livestock and horse shows and the Midway.

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Fireworks over Port Burwell

Fireworks shot off the East Pier of Port Burwell’s harbour illuminated a huge crowd that came out to see the pyrotechnics. The display capped off the village’s annual Tub Daze celebration.

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Volleyball on the beach for Tub Daze

Scott Claringdon of Tillsonburg passed the ball during a beach volleyball tournament that was part of Port Burwell’s annual Tub Daze celebration on Saturday, Aug. 2. Several teams came out despite the threat of rain much of the day and, at one point in the early afternoon, a thunderstorm passed just to the north, pouring…

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“The Fixer-Upper” at Port Stanley Festival Theatre

Actor Jamie Williams, while talking to an unseen caller, Danielle Nicole in a variety of characters, describes an intimate encounter he overheard in “The Fixer-Upper,” the new play opening at Port Stanley Festival Theatre on Wednesday, July 30, and continuing through Saturday, Aug. 16. Mr. Williams portrays a landlord dealing with seven different callers in a comedy written by…

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Tom Marks runs for deputy mayor

Former Central Elgin mayor, deputy mayor and councillor Tom Marks will run for deputy mayor in the Oct. 27 municipal election this year. He announced his candidacy on Monday, stressing he was a “team player” on council. He also called for more intense traffic patrols on busy roads north of St. Thomas, perhaps with the…

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Reading flash mob in Belmont

Participants in the summer reading club at Belmont Library visited the nearby Foodland grocery store Tuesday, July 29, and erupted into a “flash mob,” dancing to music as they read their books. They were joined by staff members from the store. The club meets every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. for special activities.

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Vandalism on video

Aylmer Police are looking for a man, five feet eight inches to six feet tall, dressed in a hooded sweatshirt who broke the windows of a 1997 and a 1998 sports utility vehicle parked in an Elm Street driveway, Monday, July 28, at 2 a.m. The vandalism was recorded on a security camera, and here’s a…

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Young artists at work

Shalom Hernandez, left, and Kaia Macrae drew pictures on the rear parking lot of Malahide Community Place on Thursday, July 24. They were among many youths participating in drop-in activities held every Thursday starting at 10:30 a.m. for participants in the “Eureka!” summer reading club at Springfield library. The club has 123 registered members to…

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Under 18 East Elgin soccer

Brianne Brix of Skipwell Farms rushed the ball toward the Durkee’s net during Under 18 East Elgin Soccer action at Columbus Field south of Aylmer, Wednesday, July 23. The game ended in a tie.

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