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By Mark Ribble Egg-sactly what did you expect? Eugene the egg was finally cracked on Wednesday, January 25 at Simpson Orchards. The giant egg, which was just five grams off the Canadian record, was laid a couple of weeks ago by an ISA Brown hen that has yet to be identified. Simpson’s owners Corrie and Jason Adamson vowed to break the egg open at a later date when The Sun ran the original photo in the January 11 issue. They did a Facebook Live event on the 25th as the anticipation grew as to just what was inside the giant egg. When it was finally opened, a regular size yolk and lots of egg white emerged, but there was also another component — a whole brown egg intact — inside the giant shell. Corrie was quick to crack open the second egg, commenting that the shell on that one was a lit-
tle tough, and it was just a regular egg inside. “We had a feeling that there was something like that inside,” said Corrie. “I shook it a couple of times and it felt different.” As for the poor chicken that laid the egg, Jason says he’s not been able to identify the hen among their flock of about 100 birds. “There is one that’s moving a little different than the others, but I can’t say for sure that’s why it’s walking funny,” he said. “We did get a couple of big eggs since this one was laid, but nothing close to it.” The couple were quick to name the egg “Eugene” and give it a special place in the cooler for all to see. They fielded calls from all over, including Texas and other parts of Canada. When asked what they’d do with Eugene now that it was open, Jason said he’d scramble both eggs and eat half. “I’ll give the other half to the dog,” he laughed.
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Pickleball action is fast and furious at Leamington’s Nature Fresh Farms Recreation Complex during these winter months. Eight courts are seeing steady play on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings in the complex gymnasium. The fastest growing sport in the world is very popular in this region and is still attracting new players. Above, local players Linda Nesbitt and Herb Grundner return a volley in a game on Monday, January 29. Players rotate among the courts to play with different partners and opponents throughout the morning. SUN photo
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After two separate budget deliberation meetings, Kingsville Council has voted in the 2023 budget. The approved budget will see a taxation rise of $87.51 per household for an average appraised property of $250,000. Keep in mind that homes in Kingsville were last appraised in 2016, on which the tax increase is based.
Plenty of discussion during the meeting on January 18 and the second meeting on January 25 resulted in items being removed from the draft budget and others being added. The original draft budget came in at about a $90 increase when it was released in December. During the meeting on
December 18, Kingsville’s Director of Finances and IT Services, Ryan McLeod, said the most challenging part of the budget process this time around is a rise in the rate of inflation around 6.8 per cent, creating a rise in costs of goods and services.
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