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Vol. 142
A LOOK INSIDE
Woodslee hosts Lakeshore’s Canada Day celebration, honours Joe Croson and Dr. Millen
Essex Council meeting notes - July 4, 2022 PAGE 3 ______________
Thursday, July 7, 2022
Issue No. 26
EDHS students prepared to move forward with ‘strength and determination’ PAGE 6 _______________ 2022 Essex Fun Fest Special Section PAGES 8 - 13 _______________ Tecumseh celebrates 100-years of community PAGE 18 _______________ First safety and crime prevention walk hosted in Essex Centre PAGE 23 _______________
Lakeshore Councillors and family members of Joe Croson celebrate naming the pavilion at Millen Park after the former Rochester Township Councillor and community advocate.
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by Sylene Argent The Municipality of Lakeshore’s Canada Day celebration was hosted at Millen Park in Woodslee last Friday, offering plenty for residents to do in recognition of the nation’s 155th anniversary.
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Lakeshore rotates its Canada Day festivities around its municipality, yearby-year. Friday’s roster of family-friendly events kickedoff with a parade, and included horse demonstrations, face painting, vendor area, historical and interactive displays, kids’ activities, and live music
entertainment from the “Paying Cash” tribute band, before wrapping up with a firework display later that evening. During the official program for the event, Councillors and residents of the Municipality of Lakeshore paid tribute to two citizens, who were pillars of volunteerism and had such a strong sense of community pride, it is still noticed today. First, the pavilion at Millen Park was named after former resident, Joe Croson (Richard Joseph Croson). “All of us have had people in our life, who have had a great
impact on not just ourselves, but to a community as a whole. We often do not grasp the chance to thank these people while they are here with us,” resident Steven Chevalier said, who brought the idea of recognizing Croson to Lakeshore Council. He said he and his wife, Mary Kay, often walk the trail at Millen Park and reminisced about Croson, who he said lived just over by the northeast corner of the recreation facility. At first, they talked about sponsoring a bench in his honour. Chevalier contacted Lakeshore Councillor Kirk Walstedt about the idea, but he suggested a bigger way to remember Croson and did some leg work to name the pavilion in his honour. Crozon and his wife, Betty, had four children. He was a youth sports coach, community advocate, and a Councillor for the Township of Rochester. “He was a tireless advocate for all residents of Rochester Township, but in particular, for those in the south-end, and particularly for the Woodslee and South Woodslee area,” Chevalier said. When the Dr. S F Millen School was closed in 1980, Croson was an advocate for Rochester to purchase the facility, which it did take ownership of three-years Continued on Page 2
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