Essex Free Press - August 20, 2015

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Proudly serving the community of Essex and surrounding areas.

Vol. 135

A LOOK INSIDE Essex native at helm of Ontario’s Legion Command PAGE 3 ________________

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Issue No. 33

Essex Steam and Gas Engine Show has something for everyone

Continued Essex Council Notes for August 10 PAGE 8 ________________ Open house highlights draftrecreation PAGE 9 ________________ Twilight Tour talks phosphorus PAGE 10 ________________ Bikers ride for Special Olympics

PAGE13 _______________ Hometown goalie returns to 73’s PAGE 18

Looking For A Good Home

“PIPER” See Page 5 for adoption info.

by Jennifer Cranston The 31st Annual Steam and Gas Engine Show keeps our agricultural history alive each year with a little something for everyone. This year was no exception. Displays, demonstrations, activities, vendors and live entertainment brought back days of yore for visitors from infant to senior, and all ages in between. One of the new events for youngsters this year was a game called Turkey in The Straw, hosted by the McGuire family. It is a simple game. Poker chips with dollar amounts written on them are hidden in a big pile of straw. Children are then invited to dig

through the hay stack in search of the tokens they can cash in at any vendor booth in the park. Diane McGuire explained that the new game was just one way she and her family were working to keep the McGuire presence strong at the show. Diane’s grandfather Orval McGuire and his wife are founding members of the museum. This year Orval is in a nursing home and was unable to attend the show. Diane is one of Orval’s 38 grandchildren. She explained that all of his grandchildren came together to continue his tradition of providing a tent full of child friendly activities

at the show. There was also a book for friends of Orval to sign that would be brought to him following the three-day event. Museum President Gary Struhar said that it is important to get kids interested in history, because they are the future of the museum. “They will see things here they will never see anywhere else,” he said. It isn’t just heritage, he explained. It’s educational in other practical ways, too. “The laws of physics don’t change,” he said. “From horse to steam to solar; it’s the power of motion, all that changes is the fuel.”


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