37 Main Street East, Kingsville
519-733-6554 Leamington
ORDER ONLINE 24/7
www.queensauto.ca
PLUMBING • HEATING • HVAC SERVICES •
Vol. 11, Issue 03
N GH
20
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 12 7:00 PM
PORTUGUESE CLUB, LEAMINGTON Teams of 4 battle for cash prizes and bragging rights
ENTER YOUR TEAM NOW!
www.leamingtonminorbaseball.com Or text 519-551-1890 $100 Adult team • $60 School team
KIDS
EA$ T for
2
EVERY Y WEDNESDA
26 Erie St. N., leamington
519.322.0032
is celebrating
10!
YEARS
See our contest on Page 24
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
FREE
Shotten Parkette design finalized By Bryan Jessop
LEAMINGTON – With the details finalized, the only factor left standing between a renovated Leamington park and the groups assigned to take on the project is the weather. Members of the Leamington Horticultural Society attended the Tuesday, Jan. 28 municipal council meeting in hopes of being given the green light to obtain the supplies and items needed to rejuvenate Shotten Parkette’s Communities In Bloom gardens via a Honey Family Foundation grant of $18,000. The recommendations to allow the LHS to gather the needed supplies and materials for the gardens, a sculpture and recognition plaques as well as to dedicate the HFF donation to the segment of the beautification project were both approved unanimously by council. The grant from the Honey Foundation Endowment Fund, through the Windsor Essex Community Foundation, was presented to the municipality in the fall of 2019 for the purposes of allowing Leamington’s CIB and Horticultural Society to compliment the Shotten Parkette renovation project. The LHS began mapping out its plans for the parkette’s revamp prior to last week’s approval to use the $18,000 from the Honey Foundation for the Talbot Street West park’s impending upgrades. The plan was submitted to administration prior to the January 28 meeting. “We’re at the stage where we want to plan ahead with the sculpture,” noted Charlie Wright, (Continued on Page 2)
We Install all Winter CALL US FOR
519-326-9010
Windsor Hiatus House executive director Thom Rolfe (left) and Leamington Mexican Consulate Consul Alberto Bernal sign documentation forming a partnership between the two organizations at the Consulate on Highway 77 in Leamington Thursday, Jan. 30. Through the new arrangement, Mexican migrant workers, immigrants, students and others will be able to access Windsor’s Hiatus House services through the Consulate in Leamington, which has also provided its eight staff members with a training session. (Southpoint Sun Photos)
Windsor Hiatus House executive director Th (left) and Leamington Mexican Consulate Co om Rolfe nsul Alberto Bernal reveal newly-s igned documentatio n forming a partnership between the two organization s.
Mexican Consulate, Hiatus House form partnership By Bryan Jessop
LEAMINGTON – Two organizations representing people throughout Essex County are acting on the fact that freedom from domestic abuse shouldn’t be hampered by cultural differences. Hiatus House of Windsor and the Mexican Consulate of Leamington officially signed an agreement on Thursday, Jan. 30 at the headquarters of the latter on Highway 77 where the two groups would work in unison to provide Hiatus House services to women subject to any forms of domestic abuse. Moments after Leamington Mexican Consulate consul Alberto Bernal and Hiatus House Windsor executive director Thomas Rolfe signed the agreement, Hiatus House residential therapist Deborah Fowler led an hour-anda-half training program from the Consulate’s eight employees. The session trained staff on how to recognize signs of abuse in a family and how to make
referrals to Hiatus House for women who approach the Consulate with reports of abuse. Just prior to the signing, Leamington Mexican Consulate deputy consul Alejandro Noriega Valdez explained that of the more than 5,000 seasonal and contract workers making the journey from Mexico and Central American nations to Windsor-Essex, Chatham-Kent and Lambton County each year, approximately 500 are women. The Consulate in Leamington offers assistance to all Mexican migrant workers regardless of how long they are employed or living in the three-county zone, as well as students and residents hailing from Mexico. The Consulate may also indirectly assist migrant workers of other nationalities. “Today is a very special occasion for the Mexican Consulate of Leamington,” explained Bernal while thanking Rolfe for agreeing to extend Hiatus House services to Highway 77 facility for Mexico’s migrant workers who are employed in the region. (Continued on Page 2)
Free
CRAZY BREAD
®
1964 Rd. 3 East, Kingsville
519-326-8551 www.tmurrexteriors.com
SIDING, SOFFIT & EAVESTROUGH
and sauce with purchase of any two pizzas Offer expires January 31, 2020
91 Erie St. S., Leamington
519.326.9797