Southpoint Sun - June 8, 2022

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Wednesday, June 8, 2022

FUTURE DOCTORS IN LEAMINGTON Ten first-year medical students at the Schulich School of Medicine are spending time at Erie Shores HealthCare to observe and learn in a hospital setting and the group took the time to tour uptown Leamington on Wednesday, June 1. The group is part of a program which sends medical students to rural hospitals across the province during Discovery Week, a mandatory placement at the end of the first school year. Uptown BIA coordinator Jill Nicholson guided the students through the tour, which included stops at the Leamington Arts Centre and other uptown points of interest. Here, the students meet at the library just before going on the tour. From left are Sughra Ali (London), Sandy Wong (London), Sabrina Manolescu (Toronto), Leela Raj (Toronto), Melanie Semaan (Windsor), Stefani Mihilli (Vaughn), Yehia Moarren (London), Eric Lin (Brandon, MB) and Jasmine Mansouri (Hamilton). Absent was Amandi Perera, who is from Waterloo. They all agreed that Leamington is a friendly community and the staff at the hospital are exceptional. SUN photo

Kingsville Friendly Club FARM MACHINERY RETIREMENT TIMED ONLINE AUCTION For Al & Dianne Murray, 1067 Rokeby Line Corunna, ON N0N1G0

AUCTION BEGINS WED JUNE 15 @ 8 AM AUCTION STARTS TO END WED JUNE 22 @ 8 PM Preview: Saturday June 18 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM @ 1067 Rokeby Line Corunna, ON

Quality Equipment stored inside to include: Massey Ferguson 5465 FWA with 3117 Hrs; 15’ Sunflower 9412 Planter With Yetter Coulters & Liquid Fertilizer; 25’ Model #450 Salford Cultivator With Dbl Rolling Harrows; Hardi Tr 500 Sprayer With 50’ Boom 500Gal; 24’ RJ Land Leveller; Westfield Mk8051 Auger; Buhler 8” X 31’ Farm King Auger; 1000 Gal Water Wagon On 10 Ton Horst Running Gear; 18’ Harrogator; 18’ C Shank Cultivator; 2 – 425 Bu Hopper Wagons On Truck Running Gears; 2 – 400 Bu RJ Wagons; 30’ RJj Cultipacker; 6”X12’ Market Seed Auger; Massey Ferguson Combine 850 Diesel with 3478 Hrs; Massey 20’ #9120 Grain Head and more. See website for full catalogue. For inquiries on the equipment call Al at 519-862-2601 or the office at 519-882-4554

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Community Calendar

SATURDAY, JUNE 11 YEAR OF THE GARDEN PERENNIAL PLANT SALE - hosted by Leamington Horticultural Society - Saturday, June 11 from 9:00 am - 12 noon at 479 Bevel Line Road, Leamington. All Perennials $6 each. Cash preferred, possible E-transfers. Gardening advice and memberships available.

PLAY THE UKULELE WITH LIONEL KNIGHTS - Every Monday beginning June 6 at St. John’s Anglican Church in Leamington. Bring a music stand and your own uke if you can. There will be limited ukes available for use. Cost is $5 per session, which goes to the St. John’s kitchen to help with their programs. Call Lionel at 519-398-9645 for more info.

SUNDAY, JUNE 12 WINDSOR CLASSIC CHORALE PRESENTS ONE WITH NATURE - a concert at Point Pelee National Park’s Visitor Centre on Sunday, June 12 with shows at 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm. Proceeds go to Friends of Point Pelee. Tickets $20, includes park admission. Visit windsorclassicchorale.org.

COMMUNITY ANGEL CLOTHING CUPBOARD OPEN WEDNESDAYS by appointment only, 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Call 519-326-3111 to book your appointment. All are welcome! Free! St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church, 60 Erie St. N., Leamington. Donated gently used clothing for men, women and children of all ages.

TUESDAY, JUNE 14 ARTIFACT BINGO WITH LISA WACHESKI, Curator, Canadian Transportation Museum & Heritage Village, 11:00 am at Kingsville Community Centre 1860 Division Rd. N. Small token prizes but the real fun is in guessing what the artifacts are and matching them with your Bingo Card. Free Admission. Register: admin@ kingsvillecentre.com or 226-773-5830

KINGSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE CAFE - Open Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:00 am to noon. Free Coffee, Free Cookies & Free Wifi. 1860 Division Rd. N. Kingsville.

ONGOING ERIE SHORES TOASTMASTERS MEETING in person at 6:00 pm every other Wednesday at SEACLIFF MANOR - Theatre Room, 30 Seacliff Dr. E., Leamington. Develop your Communication and Leadership Skills in a positive, friendly environment. Next meetings are June 8 and June 22 and July 6 and 20. Visit a meeting and see how you like it! For more info Email: ErieShoresTM@yahoo.com Facebook: Erie Shores Toastmasters or go to ErieShores.toastmastersclubs.org.

KINGSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE YARN SOCIAL - Tuesdays 10:00 am, Free drop-in program. Bring your knitting or crochet project, share patterns and more. 1860 Division Rd. N. Kingsville.

KINGSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE CAFE - Open Tuesdays & Thursdays 9am to noon. Free Cookies, coffee & Wifi, 1860 Division Rd. N. Kingsville. TAI CHI - Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:00 a.m. Free drop-in program at Kingsville Community Centre. Join us for gentle flowing stretching and movements. 1860 Division Rd. N. Kingsville.

KINGSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE TAICHI - Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:00 am - Free drop-in program. Join us for gentle flowing stretching and movements. 1860 Division Rd. N. Kingsville.

JOIN THE KINGSVILLE FRIENDLY CLUB TO PLAY CARDS every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, 12:45 p.m., at the Unico Community Centre, 33 Beech St., Kingsville. Tuesday is euchre, bridge, cribbage. Friday is euchre, bridge, pepper. Must be 50+ years of age to join. If interested, drop in any Tuesday or Friday. KINGSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE GUITAR WELLNESS - Thursdays 4:00 pm, Free drop-in program. Group guitar lessons to enhance physical, emotional and spiritual wellness. 1860 Division Rd. N. Kingsville. IF YOU WANT TO DRINK, THAT’S YOUR BUSINESS If you want to stop,

we can help. Call Alcoholics Anonymous: 519999-1234. MELO CLINIC & PREGNANCY CENTRE, 75 Erie Street South, Unit 103, Leamington, offers free and confidential services provided by registered nurses. Pregnancy tests, STI testing & treatment. Call 24/7 for confidential support 519-3260612. Business calls 519-326-3821. www. pregnancycentre.net. T.O.P.S. - Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meetings are held every Tuesday evening at the Leamington Half Century Centre, 160 Talbot St. E. Weigh-in from 6:00 - 6:45 p.m. Meeting 7:00 - 7:30 p.m. First meeting is free. For more inforamtoin call Joan at 519326-2388. Everyone welcome. COMMUNITY TAKEOUT IS AVAILABLE at Leamington United Church, 4:00 - 5:00 pm every Monday. St. John’s Anglican Church also has takeout meals available every Wednesday from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Food is available from St. Vincent De Paul at St. Michael’s Parish 226-340-7233, Salvation Army Food Bank, The warming Cross at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Food Cupboard at St. John’s Anglican church, The Bridge (ages 14-24), Food Pantry at Parkdale Variety, neighbourhood pantry at Erie South and Marlborough and the Angel Pantry at St. John’s Anglican Church. All are free. All are welcome. MUSICIANS AND SINGERS WANTED at the Leamington Half Century Club to join in the weekly singalong every Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. Drop in if interested (160 Talbot St. E.). Call 519-326-2521 for more info. ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT SOMEONE’S DRINKING? Al-Anon Family Groups meeting information: 519790-7739 or www.alanonwindsoressex.com STRUGGLING WITH MENTAL HEALTH? Reach out to Hope 4 Me Peer to Peer Support Group. Virtual and in-person meetings available. Contact Tracy, Sue or Nancy at hope4mepeer@gmail.com for information about the group.

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B ank n otes FIVE ALARM

By Kristen da Silva Co-Directed by David & Sharon Light. “No need for fire trucks…just the secret special ingredient” for this comedy about an annual chili cookoff! June 10-12. Tickets $20 https://banktheatre.com/project/five-alarm-2/

WALK, WINE & DINE

A Rotary Club of Leamington project for Youth Mental Health A FUNdraising Walking Dinner Celebrating Leamington’s UPTOWN Thursday, June 16th - 5:30 - 9:00 pm. $60 per person (includes 2 drink tickets) EMAIL walkwineanddinerotary@gmail.com for tickets!

MILL ST. MARKET - FRIDAY, JUNE 17 In partnership with Leamington Arts Centre, Leamington BIA, Municipality of Leamington. Music Produced by The Bank Theatre from 5-10 PM. Leamington Arts Centre - Harmony Grace - 5-7:15 PM & Kari Lynn & Roger Hewett 7:30-9:45pm. Shotten Park - John Law and Mike Tiessen 5-7:15 PM & Farms Music Band Association 7:30-9:45 PM.

MUSIC ONTHE42 SUMMER CONCERT SERIES Presented by the Municipality of Leamington, Music produced by The Bank Theatre. Free Concert at Leamington’s SUNSET® Amphitheatre, Seacliff Park, Saturday, June 18 - The Ashley Lynn Experience at 8:30 PM - opener Almost Famous Band at 7:30 PM.

BUSINESS FEUD

Is a FUNdraising business after hours event supporting The Bank Theatre and Leamington District Chamber of Commerce. Tuesday, June 21 from 5- 8 PM. Tickets $20 - Register at https://leamingtonchamber.com/event-calendar/#id=113&cid=1660&wid=1101

STAY IN THE KNOW! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & YouTube. Email banktheatre@gmail.com Visit BankTheatre.com 10 ERIE ST. S., P.O. BOX 434 LEAMINGTON, ON N8H 3W5 519-326-8805

Members of the Kingsville Friendly Club enjoyed their card games on Tuesday, May 31. The winners were as follows. Bridge: Jean Kuipers 3660, Alta VanVliet 2870, and Roy Trowell 2250. Euchre: Sharie Blythe 98, Erma Hickmott 90, and Clare Shaw 89. Anne Burrell and Carolyn Brown tied for most hands with four each. Cribbage: Bob Bell 1257 and Sue Girardin 1122. Friday, June 3, the club celebrated June birthdays with delicious cake and ice cream. Scores were as follows. Bridge: Carolyn Brown 4980, Dennis Peters 4770, and Roy Trowell 4580. Euchre: Willy Fittler 96, Ken Salter 92, and Dawn Tizzard 85. Willy Fittler had most lone hands with five. Pepper: Rose Foldesi 269, Maggie Hansen 238, and Cliff Trombley 234. Cliff Trombley had most peppers with six. New members are always welcome. Just drop in at the Unico Community Centre Tuesday or Friday. Play starts promptly at 12:45 p.m.

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REGIONAL TRACK MEET FOR WECDSB

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Erie Shores senior men’s golf

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Talbot Trail seniors enjoy warmer weather

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Kingsville 18-hole ladies golf league

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Lakers take two divisions at Laker Classic tournament

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Kingsville Friendly Club

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FUTURE DOCTORS IN LEAMINGTON

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Union Water System upgrades

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Leamington man facing multiple charges

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ROLLER SKATING FUN AT WHEATLEY ARENA

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St. Clair convocation

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WAPS Archery Club attracts 25 students 

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Always good to know when to call 911

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FIRE DEPARTMENT VISITS ST. LOUIS SCHOOL

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COMMUNITY BRIEFS

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Kingsville High School honours students on Principal’s list

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Eco teams present to Kingsville Council on organic waste diversion

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New Chrysler Greenway entrance dedicated in Ruthven

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Wheatley Friendship Club news

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Music On The 42 performers announced

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Wheatley businesses start re-opening process

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Jones, Leardi to represent region at provincial level

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