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Celebrating author Jane Austen’s 250th birthday

Aylmer library hosted an English tea on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 15, in the opera house at Old Town Hall in honour of the 250th birthday of author Jane Austen, famous for novels such as “Pride and Prejudice” and “Sense and Sensibility.” Since formal balls were often part of her books, part of the program was…

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Santa visits park lighting in Vienna

Santa Claus listened attentively to Willow Bartsch, 4, as she described wanting a toy dog for Christmas during the ceremonial holiday lighting of Memorial Park in Vienna on Saturday night, Nov. 15. She promised she’d been good all year. (AE/Rob Perry)

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Immanuel Christian School skaters at East Elgin Community Complex

Calvin Fehr, left, had his skates slip out from other him, but never stopped grinning as he fell, while fellow Immanuel Christian School pupil Austin Hiebert relied on a stabilizer to maintain his balance during a monthly outing by the school to East Elgin Community Complex. More pictures are in the Nov. 12 edition of…

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EESS Juniors win TVRAA Tier 2 championship 17-6

East Elgin Secondary School defender Zander Freisen  took down an Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute rusher as teammate Erick Centeno closed in during the championship game for Thames Valley Regional’s Walzak Division at 1Password Park in St. Thomas on a damp Friday afternoon, Nov. 7. EESS led the game 9-0 at the half, and widened that…

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Legion sponsors public skate at Complex

Skaters of all ages and ability levels went around the Kinsmen Rink at East Elgin Community Complex during a free public skate on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 2, Colonel Talbot Branch 81, Royal Canadian Legion, sponsored the event, offering both free admission and free skate rentals. (AE/Rob Perry)

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Senior Eagles downed by CASS

Lauren Collard of host East Elgin Secondary School looked for a teammate to pass to during a Thames Valley AA quarterfinal against Woodstock College Avenue Secondary School on Thursday, Oct. 30. EESS was eliminated from playoffs with a 33-25 win by CASS. (AE/Rob Perry)

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Junior girls advance to basketball AA semifinal

Allison Sleegers of host East Elgin Secondary School took a shot from under the Lord Dorchester Secondary School hoop during a Thames Valley AA semifinal on Thursday, Oct. 30. EESS took the win 34-31, and advances to a AA semifinal at Woodstock Collegiate Institute on Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 3 p.m. (AE/Rob Perry)

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Jr. Eagles, in football semi, edge out Strathroy 8-7

A trio of East Elgin Secondary defenders brought down a Strathroy Collegiate Institute rusher during a Thames Valley Junior football semifinal at 1Password Park in St. Thomas on a raining Thursday morning, Oct. 30. The first half ended in no scoring for either team, but EESS, in a dramatic second half, just outscored its opponent…

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Older than Canada, “the Plains” celebrates free spirit

Nearly two centuries of free-spirited faith and community were celebrated during worship services at Plains Baptist Church on Oct. 19. Known affectionately by its congregation as “The Plains,” the small rural church at 6071 Fairview Road, serving people from St. Thomas south to Lake Erie, was founded in 1830, even before the Dominion of Canada…

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East Elgin Juniors take down IDCI 3-1

Bentley Milmine of host East Elgin Secondary School dug an Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute serve during a Junior boys volleyball game on Tuesday, Oct. 21. EESS was victorious in the match, winning three games to one. (AE/Rob Perry)

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