Volunteer Bill Ball manned one of the fryers during the Order of Good Cheer annual perch fish fry at Saxonia Hall just west of Aylmer on Saturday evening, May 28. All proceeds from the event were to help support East Elgin Secondary School’s Environmental Leadership Program. Over 500 tickets were sold for the fish fry…
Malcolm Travis, 2, played with a toy dump truck on the sandy beach at Springwater Conservation Area located southwest of Aylmer on Saturday late afternoon, May 28 while his nearby mother Sara and older sister Quinn, 5, (not seen) tried out the water during Aylmer Baptist Church’s Spring Fling get-together. Those that attended enjoyed dinner…
Periscope Playhouse assistant producer and grant facilitator Leslie Chilcott took a much deserved break in one of the newly installed stadium-style seats at the community theatre’s new venue in Port Burwell on Saturday, May 28. Ms. Chilcott was one of several volunteers who were continuing the renovations on the former Scouting hall at 42 Wellington…
Jason Guenter, 13, left, and his sister Nancy, 11, tried out the paddle boats in a large portable swallow pool of water supplied by Super Air Bounce Rentals of Tillsonburg at the Educational Animal Display and Pony Rides annual open house southeast of Aylmer on Saturday, May 28. Educational Animal Display and Pony Rides, located…
Three men in their early 20s were injured, one suffering “life-altering” injuries, as a result of a single-vehicle rollover crash east of Belmont early Thursday, May 26. Elgin County Ontario Provincial Police Constable Adam Crewdson said officers from both the Elgin OPP and Middlesex OPP responded to the crash on Dorchester Road near Avon Road…
The Municipality of Bayham recently received a judgement against the Elgin Military Museum for $6-million relating to the default of bank loans the museum received to pay for the transport of the HMCS Ojibwa submarine from Halifax to Port Burwell. “A Writ of Seizure and Sale, against the Elgin Military Museum, has been registered in…
Central Elgin Mayor David Marr has promised to appear at a public hearing at Belmont Arena, Thursday, June 2, at 7 p.m., to oppose the proposed closing of the village’s only bank. Scotiabank has announced that it will close its Belmont branch on Jan. 22, 2017, merging it with its St. Thomas bank 20 kilometres…
Central Elgin councillors, in a split vote Tuesday night, May 24, decided that much higher fees for new home building permits should be phased in between now and 2020, two years longer than originally proposed. The change came after an appeal from Dick Greenway of Don West Construction, who argued the higher fees would drive…
Library technician Merrill Taylor, left, helped Dawson Loewen, 9, with his Raspberry Pi kit during the Techy Tuesday workshop at Aylmer Old Town Library on Tuesday afternoon, May 25. That afternoon, the children installed LED (light-emitting diode) lights on circuit boards and then used computer code to turn them off and on. Techy Tuesdays, which…
Belmont will lose its only bank branch, Jan. 12, 2017. Scotiabank revealed the news in a letter to Central Elgin councillors to be considered at their meeting Tuesday night, May 24. All accounts would be moved to the Scotiabank branch at 472 Talbot St. in St. Thomas, District Vice-President Andrew Smith wrote.
Robert “Bob” Bennett, right, the Bishop of Huron Diocese, greeted the congregation of Trinity Anglican Church in Port Burwell outside, at the end of the 180th anniversary service Sunday, May 22. Rt. Rev. Bennett spent his youth in Port Burwell, as he recalled while speaking to congregation members, especially those from Scouting groups. He dedicated…
Grade 4 pupil Emily Boldt performed Taylor Swift’s Mean during the Summers Corners Public School Spring Concert on Wednesday, May 18. The talent on display at the school located east of Aylmer included pupils playing flutes, dancers, guitarists, comedy skits, pianists, drummers, someone playing a bassoon, several other solo vocalists and the schools’ choirs and bands.