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September 13, 2017

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OPP seeking robbery suspects On September 6 at approximately 1:30 a.m., Leamington OPP responded to the report of a robbery on Setterington St. in Leamington. A woman in her early 40s was walking home when approached by two men who assaulted her and took her cellular telephone.

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One male is described as white, in his 20s, approximately 5’9” with a stocky build and short light-brown hair. He was wearing a plain white sweatshirt and medium colour blue jeans. The other male was also white, also in his 20s, approximately 5’5” tall with a thin build. He was believed to be wearing jogging pants and a grey hoodie covering his head. Anyone with information regarding the persons responsible for this crime should immediately contact the OPP Major Crime Unit at 519-326-2544. Should you wish to remain anonymous, you can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.

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By Pat Bailey It was a picture perfect afternoon. It was everything Alicia Good imagined. Good, the pastor at North Leamington United Mennonite Church, watched in awe as children had their faces painted and played games, while families gathered to enjoy the entertainment, hot dogs and popcorn. It showcased the multicultural spectrum of the local community. They may not have spoken the same language, but they all understood the universal message – one of peace. Sunday’s Peace Picnic at Seacliff Park was the brainchild of the Leamington Ministerial group. The catalyst for the event was a tragic, violent act – the mass shooting at a mosque in Quebec City in January that left 6 dead and 19 injured. Ruth Boehm, minister at Faith Mennonite Church, said the ministerial group got together and decided they wanted to do something positive that would include all cultures and religions that call Leamington home – the Caldwell First Nation, the migrant workers and people from the wide variety of religions that are practiced in Leamington. “We wanted to have a peace party,” said Boehm, “where everyone could come together and celebrate.” So Sunday afternoon hundreds gathered at Seacliff Park for a couple of hours of ‘peace’, that was sometimes overtaken by the squeals of delight by the children and the sounds of traditional Arabic, Jamaican and other bands playing on stage.

Elyse Treanor may only be 2½, but she already knows the importance of peace in the community. A community Peace Picnic was held at Seacliff Park on Sunday, September 10.

Shukran, 6, joined her dad, Samer Mandil, on stage for a little traditional Arabic entertainment at Sunday's Peace Picnic.

It was music to the ears of Good. Boehm said virtually every church in Leamington supported the effort through donations of food, water or volunteers painting faces, organizing the children’s games, grilling hot dogs or making popcorn. “It’s just fantastic,” she said. Despite the language barriers, she said, it appeared everyone was enjoying the afternoon and celebrating together as a community – a community of peace. (More photos on Page 2)

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