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Line up for annual waste drop-off day despite rain

Cars and pickup trucks were lined up despite the rain on Saturday morning, Sept. 17 for the annual household hazardous waste and electronics recycling depot day at East Elgin Community Complex. Open to Aylmer and Malahide residents, the depot accepted various hazardous waste items such as paints and solvents, pesticides and herbicides, motor oil and…

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Serious crash west of Aylmer

Malahide volunteer firefighters, Elgin County Ontario Provincial Police officers and Elgin-St. Thomas Emergency Medical Services paramedics responded to a two-vehicle crash west of Aylmer on Talbot Line (Highway 3) just east of Orwell on Saturday morning, Sept. 17. This photo was taken shortly after 10 a.m. Talbot Line was closed between the entrances of Temperance…

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Best ever turnout for Optimist Ham Dinner

A total of 192 tickets were sold, the most ever, for the third annual South Dorchester Optimist Community Ham Dinner held in Lyons at the community centre and fire hall on Friday evening, Sept. 16. Diners had the option of one of two seatings for the feast or takeout for home. Proceeds this year go…

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Children’s Choice at the library

Aylmer Old Town Hall Library Assistant Christi Fraser, left, led more than 20 children in dancing to the Hokey Pokey during the first Children’s Choice session held at the library on Thursday morning, Sept. 15. Running every Thursday for the next five weeks starting at 10:30 a.m., Children’s Choice is a pre-school program for ages…

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ELP learns canoeing in its “outdoor classroom”

Students in East Elgin Secondary School’s Environmental Leadership Program paddled along the edge of a pond at Pleasant Valley Trout Farm southwest of Aylmer on Friday, Sept. 9. They were completing 20 hours of training required to get their basic canoeing certification before embarking Saturday, Sept. 12, for a five-day paddling, portaging and lake trout…

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New Women’s Place shelter celebrates opening

Officials with Violence Against Women Services Elgin County celebrated the grand opening of their new Women’s Place emergency shelter on Princess Avenue in St. Thomas on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 7. After the speeches by dignitaries, the about 300 guests in attendance were invited to pick up boxes from a table in the parking lot and…

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Mom fined for towing son on his skateboard

The Elgin County Ontario Provincial Police don’t come across the sight of a mother pulling her 13-year-old son riding his skateboard with the family automobile every day. But that’s what police came across in Central Elgin just southeast of St. Thomas on Sunday, Sept. 4 when they were contacted about a motorist pulling a youth…

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Crash south of Vienna critically injures man

A single-vehicle crash south of Vienna on Saturday evening, Sept. 3, sent one 20-year-old man to hospital with life-threatening injuries. Elgin County Ontario Provincial Police Constable Adam Crewdson said the crash occurred at about 8:10 p.m. on Plank Road (Highway 19) near Tunnel Line. A Volkswagen GTI was travelling north on Plank Road, passed over…

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A parade of fire trucks in St. Thomas Muster

Keith Davis of RR 8 St. Thomas brought his 1949 Chevrolet Bickle Seagrave fire truck, formerly used by the Yarmouth Township (now Central Elgin) Fire Department, to a parade that opened the annual Labour Day weekend Fire Muster in St. Thomas, Saturday morning, Sept. 3. They were approaching Pinafore Park, the site for a series…

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Suspicious fire at Plank/Calton

A fire at a demolished mobile home located on the southwest corner of Plank Road and Calton Line that occurred Thursday afternoon, Sept. 1 has been called suspicious in nature by Bayham Fire Chief Randy White. A total of 20 Bayham volunteer firefighters from both stations in Straffordville and Port Burwell along with five fire…

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