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Guest speakers, dignitaries, Erie Shores Hospice and health care representatives perform a sod turning ceremony Wednesday, July 18 in celebration of the announcement that a Training and Welcome Centre will be added to the hospice in Leamington. Don and Kathy Mastronardi are donating the funds required to build the centre, expected to open early in 2019. (Sun-Journal Photo)

Welcome Centre coming to Erie Shores Hospice

By Bryan Jessop Thanks to the generosity of a local family, the already-impressive list of amenities available at Leamington’s hospital will grow even further. The Hospice of Windsor and Essex County Inc. held a sod turning ceremony immediately west of the Erie Shores Campus parking lot as a means of announcing the impending arrival of a new Welcome Centre. The 4,500 sq. ft. facility will occupy a section of the property just south of Leamington’s hospice at 197 Talbot St. East and about two rows into the west end of its current parking lot. The official announcement took place Wednesday, July 18 and was attended by dozens of visitors including Essex Count warden Tom Bain,

Leamington mayor John Paterson, Hospice of Windsor and Essex County board chairperson Jane Wiens, Erie St. Clair LHIN CEO Ralph Ganter, Erie Shores HealthCare CEO Janice Dawson, Windsor and Essex County Hospice board member Joan McSweeney, and Erie Shores Health Foundation board of directors vice-chair Gary Toupin. Hospice of Windsor and Essex County executive director Carol Derbyshire served as emcee for the event. The new Welcome Centre will provide space for counselling sessions, volunteer training, meetings, other programs for patients and members of their families, a children’s play area, meetings, celebratory events

and receptions. The funding required to build the Welcome Centre is being donated by Don and Kathy Mastronardi in memory of their parents Umberto and Mary Mastronardi and Roy and Betty Hockaday. The building’s architectural design is being provided by longtime hospice supporter Dan Amicone of Architecttura Inc. The project has been tendered to Kingsvillebased Barrineti Construction Ltd., which offered the lowest bid to the hospice’s building and construction committee. Construction will likely begin within the next few weeks with the objective of completion and a grand opening in either (Continued on Page A-3)

Last chance to file for 2018 Municipal Election

A race for mayor and the five council seats is all but assured in Leamington for the October 22nd municipal election, as of Monday, July 23. But time is running out for anyone contemplating running for office here and for any of the seats on the local school boards. This Friday, July 27 at 2 pm is the last day to qualify for anyone that might consider seeking a municipal council seat. And Leamington Clerk Brenda Percy says the interest in town council doesn’t appear to be quite as high as four years ago when 13 people were after the five seats on council. The largest contest is for mayor and two are in the running – incumbent John Paterson and Deputy-Mayor Hilda MacDonald. For Deputy Mayor Councillor Larry Verbeke is the only candidate. The four remaining council incumbents are all seeking re-election –

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Bill Dunn, John Hammond, John Jacobs and Tim Wilkinson while the newcomers to the race are Derek Friesen, Heather Latam, Brian Scott and Paul Tiessen. No local candidate has stepped forward as trustee for the Greater Essex Public School Board and two are running for the seat on the French public school board – Owen Harold and Guillaume Teasdale. For the Separate school seat Derek Thachuk is running and for the French separate board Doris Sauve is running. In Chatham-Kent Harold Atkinson, Darrin Canniff, incumbent Randy Hope, Robert Salvatore Powers and Alysson Storey are vying for the mayor’s seat. In Ward 1, which includes Wheatley, incumbents Mark Authier, and Bryon Fluker, and newcomers Melissa Harrigan and Mark Pastorius have filed nomination papers.

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