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Over 450 bicycle in 3 Port Tour

A group of bicyclists crept up a steep slope on Pleasant Valley Line as they neared the end of a 160-kilometre route for the fifth annual 3 Port Classic Century Ride sponsored by The Aylmer Express on Saturday, Aug. 15. This year’s ride involved 450 bicyclists, the most ever.

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Sweet day for Corn Fest in Aylmer

Norah Bradley, 5, of Aylmer slid down an inflatable amusement at the annual Aylmer Sweet Corn Fest in Balmoral Park, Saturday, Aug. 15. Weather for the event was clear and sunny.

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Theresa Klachan no longer with EECC

East Elgin Community Complex (EECC) General Manager Theresa Klachan ended her time at the facility as of Friday, Aug. 14. “As of Aug. 14, 2015, Theresa Klachan has left her position to pursue other interests and challenges,” Aylmer Administrator Jennifer Reynaert wrote in an email response. “I anticipate the vacancy will be addressed by the…

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Malahide, Bayham welcome windmills

Both Malahide and Bayham councils, in separate meetings, voted Thursday, Aug. 6, to welcome additional windmills to the Erie Shores Wind Farm. Capstone Power Development plans to add 20 to 30 new wind turbines to the existing 66 in the area. Malahide councillors ignored dire warnings from resident Hank Wortelboer and two anti-wind power activists…

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Drawing fun at Port Burwell Library

About 25 children attended the last session of the Summer Reading Club held at the Fred Bodsworth Public Library of Port Burwell on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 11. They gathered outside underneath the adjacent gazebo for a fun drawing exercise where they were given a specific body part of a creature to draw with a marker and then…

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Horse show well attended at the fair

Charlie Bond of West Lorne rode Jack Frost through the open trail class course in the show ring during the Aylmer Fair Horse Show on Sunday morning, Aug. 9. Over 50 riders and their horses were expected to participate in the show that day. While clouds and some short rain showers on Saturday threatened to put…

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Collectible heaven

Collectors of various kinds of memorabilia had lots to choose from at the Belmont Nostalgia Show that was held at a private property near Lake Whittaker Conservation Area northeast of Aylmer on Saturday, Aug. 8. Various vendors were selling over 100 pedal cars and parts along with porcelain signs, gas pumps, tin signs, antique toys,…

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Instigator thrills fair goers

The Instigator monster truck demolished a Lincoln Town Car in the bullpen of the Aylmer Fairgrounds on Friday night, Aug. 7. The Instigator and its driver, Paul Breaud, were just part of the entertainment that kicked off the weekend-long 169th Aylmer Fair. Other attractions that night included the opening ceremonies with local elected representatives and…

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Aylmer Fair kicks off with Kids Day

Several children along with their pets, decorated bicycles and fancy hats and costumes were on display at the 169th Aylmer Fair on Friday afternoon, Aug. 7 for the pet show and children’s special events. Children 12 and under were admitted to the fair for free that day until 6 p.m. and local dignitaries participated in…

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