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Adding drama to Coffee House

East Elgin Secondary School student Madi Wall performed a monologue from “Forgotten Souls,” a 1916 one-act play by David Pinski, during a Coffee House talent show at EESS Thursday night, Oct. 27. The event was a fundraiser for East Elgin’s Performing Arts Council.

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Pumpkin-powered artwork at Davenport PS

Several Aylmer Davenport Public School pupils participated in the second annual Halloween pumpkin artwork contest with the best judged entries in eight categories announced on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 27. The categories included scariest, spookiest, Active Learning Class, painted, creative, carved, cartoon and angriest. After the best in category winners were announced, all of the pumpkin-powered…

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Celebrating the harvest at the library

Library assistant Christi Fraser, right, read a series of stories to about 20 children during the Harvest Story Time event at Aylmer Old Town Hall Library on Tuesday evening, Oct. 25. The family-orientated event included the story telling along with fall-themed crafts, games, snacks and a special visit by “Farmer Dick.” Berry Hill Fruit Farm’s…

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March 1 deadline for Edison group

The Friends of Edison have until March 1, 2017 to establish a plan for the future of the Edison Museum in Vienna and to find a storage location for the artifacts. That was the decision made by Bayham councillors at their Thursday, Oct. 20 meeting after a lengthy public discussion that was paused for a…

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“Hoedown” at Jabez Therapy Ranch

Magician Steve Wilson, left, smashed down paper cups, underneath one of which was a spike hidden by Janine Schat, 14, during a “Hoedown” at Jabez Therapy Ranch east of Springfield Saturday night, Oct. 22. The event was a fundraiser for the facility, which uses horses in therapy for youngsters.

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Aylmer Baptist Church concert celebrates 200 years

Aylmer Baptist Church music director Neil Whyte, left, had Rob Earnshaw turn the pages for him while he played a special concert to celebrate the church’s 200th anniversary on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 16. Entitled “Toe Tappers and Pot Boilers,” Mr. Whyte’s piano performance featured a selection of songs by George Gershwin, Claude Debussy, Scott Joplin,…

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The McCartney Years pack Old Town Hall Theatre

Yuri Pool, left, as Paul McCartney and David Usselman, as Denny Laine, performed Jet, a Wings song, at a sold-out Aylmer Old Town Hall Theatre on Saturday evening, Oct. 15 during the latest Aylmer Performing Arts Council concert. Hailed as a preeminent tribute band, The McCartney Years play a note-for-note selection of Beatles and Wings hits…

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Riders Care2Cycle

Stewart Wells, 4, left, received some pointers from Micah Schuurman, 12, during the “Rabbit Rodeo” component of the Care2Cycle event at Immanuel Christian School on Saturday morning, Oct. 15. After the bicycle rodeo for children ages 4-8, 25 riders embarked on one of three cycling routes of 10 kilometres, 20 km or 50 km. A 5…

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KCCA declares Level 2 Low Water advisory

Residents in the watershed of the Kettle Creek Conservation Authority are being asked to voluntarily reduce their non-essential water use by 20 percent due to the ongoing and persistent dry conditions throughout the region. According to a media release issued by the KCCA on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 13, the KCCA’s Low Water Response Team had…

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“Bail for Jail” nabs Mayor Greg Currie

Aylmer Mayor Greg Currie, left, who’d been “arrested” and brought before a St. Thomas Crime Stoppers court in St. Thomas Thursday, Oct. 13, by town Constable Charity Duckworth, reacted after being told by “Judge” Marg Goulding he’d have to raise $600 for the program before he’d be released from a makeshift cell. Crime Stoppers pays…

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