Southpoint Sun - September 22, 2021

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Humane Society holding microchip clinic LEAMINGTON — The Windsor-Essex Humane Society will hold a Drive-Thru Micro-chip Clinic for dogs, cats and rabbits on Saturday, October 2. The event will take place from 10 am to 1 pm at the Nature Fresh Farms Recreation Centre, 249 Sherk Street, Leamington.

You can have your pet micro-chipped without leaving your vehicle. Dogs must be leashed at all times, while cats and rabbits must be in secure carriers. Humans must wear masks. The cost is $20 per pet. No appointment required.

Sleeping Out at The Bridge LEAMINGTON — The annual Sleeping Out at The Bridge event will take place on Friday, October 1. This year’s event will offer on-site and off-site sleeping options and organizers have set this year’s fundraising goal at

$200,000. So far, over $47,000 has already been raised by 10 teams and 46 participants who have registered. Last year’s event raised over $150,000.

Letter to the Editor

‘My Friend Irma’ a first-rate production, says writer Dear Editor: Kudos to The Bank Theatre on their first open-tothe-public show in a long time, ‘My Friend Irma’, last week. Allison Still did a super job of acting and also directing an exceptionally talented cast, including the ‘on-stage’ music and hilarious sounds effects. This version of Irma’s story was well presented and kept you laughing throughout. From entrance to exiting, The Bank Theatre handled things first rate. Greeted by Michelle,

we were then registered, checked, COVID-19 tested and personally ushered to our pre-marked, well-distanced seats. Exit instructions were then given to aid in proper distancing. A new episode of ‘My Friend Irma’ stories is

scheduled for October 2224 and we would encourage you to attend. You will enjoy a talented cast, along with light-hearted and humorous entertainment, which is just what we need now. Bravo! Richard and Dorothy Poisson

The Chatham-Kent Leamington candidates answer questions from moderator Corey Robertson at last week’s Leamington Chamber of Commerce debate at The Bank Theatre. From left are Dave Epp, Mark Vercouteren, Dan Gelinas, Greg Hetherington and Corey Robertson. Photo courtesy of Michelle Fortier

Chamber holds election debate LEAMINGTON — The Bank Theatre was the setting for a Candidates’ Night on Tuesday, September 14, hosted by the Leamington District Chamber of Commerce. Four of the five Chatham-Kent Leamington candidates attended and

Beware of phone scammers spoofing Kingsville BIA KINGSVILLE — A number of people recently received calls from a

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answered a variety of questions from moderator Corey Robertson. About 40 people attended The Bank Theatre for the event, with questions ranging from COVID recovery, to Indigenous issues, to the economy and climate change. Each candidate had opening and closing statements to present their opinions as well as 90 seconds to answer each question without interruption. Dave Epp (Conservative), Mark Vercouteren (Green), Dan Gelinas (NDP) and Greg Hetherington (Liberal) all attended. Liz Vallee of the People’s Party of Canada was not present.

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