newsnow Niagara e-edition june 5 2014

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>Election 2014: Candidates comment on red tape, WLMH Pages 6-10 > Grimsby Probus checks out Lanc Pg. 2 > Skills program sets students for future Pg. 17> You Go Sip Girls, Fri. fun Pg. 21 Thursday, June 5, 2014 Vol. 3 Issue 6

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Up Front Huge yard sale has it all

Vineland Missionary Church, Victoria Ave., will host a huge yard sale this Saturday, June 7. There will be several antique cars on display and a barbecue. Included in the sale are a patio set, hockey and exercise equipment, golf clubs, bicycles and much more. Rain or shine; 8 am. to ?

Sale supports McNally House

Evergreen Terrace in Grimsby is hosting a spring sale this Saturday from 8 a.m. until noon in support of McNally House. There will be baked goods, crafts, plants and flowers, books and a rummage sale.

Come celebrate with Merritt Church Merritt United Church is hosting a 159th anniversary service this Sunday at 11 a.m. The church is located at 707 Church Road, in West Lincoln and features guest speaker Reverend Paul Doughty and guest soloist Carolanne Lovegrove. Lunch will follow the service.

Bloomin’ opening

The Grimsby Farmer’s Market is in full bloom after opening day last Thursday. Donna Magalas of Trillium Hill Greenhouses will be setting up her colourful flowers for sale at the market on Main Street every Thursday until October.

Celebrating 50 years of trail hiking The Niagara Bruce Trail Club is celebrating a milestone. On Monday, the club was recognized by Grimsby council for 50 years of Bruce Trail conservancy. Throughout the year, the club will be celebrating with special hikes and events. Recently the club held an End to End Hike over Victoria Day weekend, where hikers com-

pleted the 80-km trek. On May 24, to mark the 50th anniversary of the official opening of the Niagara Bruce Trail, a planting ceremony was held at the cairn at Queenston Heights Park. Corrie Kellestine, VP media relations director of the Niagara Bruce Trail Club, explained to council that the Bruce Trail is the oldest

and longest continuous footpath in Canada. It runs along the Niagara Escarpment from Niagara to Tobermory, spanning more than 885 km of main trail and 400 km of side trails. The Niagara Bruce Trail Club is one of nine member clubs of the Bruce Trail Conservancy (BTC). See TRAIL, Page 3


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