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Local news in and around Aylmer and Elgin County

Picking the winning slot

August 6, 2015 | 0 Comments

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…

What obstacles?

August 6, 2015 | 0 Comments

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…

“The Drawer Boy” opening at PSFTA

August 5, 2015 | 0 Comments

Scott Maudsley, left, and Jeff Culbert, playing bachelor farmers, rehearse a scene from “The Drawer Boy,”  the new play opening at Port Stanley Festival Theatre Wednesday, Aug. 5, and continuing through to Saturday, Aug. 22. A young actor comes to stay with the two men to research a role, but long-held secrets emerge as they interact.…

Aylmer Fair opens Friday, Aug. 7

August 4, 2015 | 0 Comments

Aylmer Fair has a new Junior Board of Directors (JBOD) that’s helping out this year, assisting with running the show, organizing impromptu concerts by local musicians throughout the fair and preparing their own car for Saturday’s demolition derby. They are, front, Jack Gaudette; back, from left: Jenna Gilbert, Joseph Gaudette, Monique Froese, Josh Gaudette and…

$250,000 for Straffordville Community Centre

July 31, 2015 | 0 Comments

Elgin-Middlesex-London MP Joe Preston on Friday, July 31, announced a $250,000 grant toward needed renovations of the Straffordville Community Centre, which has been closed to the public over safety concerns. Bayham Mayor Paul Ens said his council would now have to decide whether or not to match the grant to make the renovations needed to re-open…

Cruiser rammed, man charged

July 30, 2015 | 0 Comments

An Aylmer man, 33, has been charged with dangerous driving after allegedly ramming an Ontario Provincial Police cruiser while trying to flee from officers, Wednesday, July 29. Aylmer Police Chief Andre Reymer said town officers began looking for the man that afternoon, based on concern for his well-being created by texts sent to his family,…

Conversation starters at Bethel Church

July 29, 2015 | 0 Comments

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…

Practicing Mad Science in Belmont

July 29, 2015 | 0 Comments

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…

Local boy recovering after ATV crash

July 28, 2015 | 0 Comments

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…

Neighbours protest proposed severances

July 28, 2015 | 0 Comments

Summers Corners residents sent letters and turned up in person at an Elgin County land division committee meeting Wednesday, July 22, where members deferred a decision on five applications to sever lots in a subdivision proposed by John and Mary Harms. The Harms sought to sever in half four lots that had been approved for…

Helping prevent drownings

July 25, 2015 | 0 Comments

Swimming instructor Mark Cairns, left, kept a watchful eye on Jonathan Fehr, 9, as he made his way across the shallow end of the pool during 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…

Who’s walking who?

July 25, 2015 | 1 Comment

Kaylee Hunt, 13, left, and her sister Milana, 11, took turns carrying Peaches the puppy during the Helping Paws Rescue Walkathon in Aylmer on Saturday, July 25. The annual dog walkathon started at Elgin Feeds at the intersection of John Street North and Beech Street and headed south towards Steen Park and along some other…