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By Sheila McBrayne Hilda MacDonald started her year off on a positive note as she registered in the 2014 Municipal Election for the seat of deputy-mayor for the Municipality of Leamington. “I just thought I’d lay my cards out on the table early,” said the current Leamington councillor. MacDonald topped the polls in 2010 with 5,442 votes (almost 2,000 votes ahead of second place Rick Atkin). “I just thought I needed to do it right away, and hopefully avoid all the he said/ she said rumors,” said MacDonald. MacDonald was the first to register on Friday, January 3. On Monday, January 6, Mayor John Paterson also added his name to the Municipal ElecHilda MacDonald tion files. Paterson filed for reelection for the Municipality’s top spot as mayor. “Just submitted my paperwork to run for re-election as Mayor of Leamington. I’m not interested in playing strategy games and that is why I’m announcing now. There’s too much work to be done in 2014,” is what the mayor posted on his Facebook page. “I really don’t want to play games. So, yes, I am running for mayor and that takes that question off the table,” said Mayor Paterson. “We need to stay focused on the work that needs to be done,” added Paterson. On the mayor’s priority list is seeing the Community Improvement Plan (CIP) expanded, residential growth (3 subdivisions were approved last year) and focus on the attraction and retention of commercial and industrial business. In the 2010 election Paterson beat out the previous mayor John Adams, and Ted Wigfield. Also on Monday, Robert Tatomir filed his nomination paJohn Paterson pers for one of the five councillor seats. Tatomir was one of 17 candidates who ran in the 2010 election, garnering 1,368 votes, but not enough to win a seat. These were the candidates who had filed by the end of the day Monday, January 6. Nominations opened on Thursday, January 2 and run until Friday, September 12 at 2 p.m. The deadline for withdrawals is also Sept. 12 at 2 p.m. Nomination fees for mayor is $200 and all other positions is $100. Election Day is Monday, October 27. Leamington’s municipal election will use internet voting for 2014. This method of voting follows Council’s strategic plan to be environmentally friendly and to embrace technology. This cost effective type of voting will also address accessible voters’ issues.
Papa Oppong of the Windsor Express is chased by a Mississauga Power opponent during a recent National Basketball League of Canada match. The Express will appear at the Leamington Kinsmen Recreation Complex Friday, Jan. 31 for a charity game against the Leamington Thursday Night Men’s League selects, starting at 7 p.m. (Photo courtesy of Kevin Jarrold Photography)
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By Bryan Jessop The Windsor Express understands the ‘net’ value of getting behind local charitable causes. The local National Basketball League of Canada team will chug into the Leamington Kinsmen Recreation Complex Friday, Jan. 31 for a charity game against a selection of ‘all-stars’ from the LKRC’s Thursday Night Men’s League, made up of competitive players mostly hailing from the Leamington and Kingsville areas. Net proceeds from the game will be split between the United Way Centraide of Windsor and Essex County and the Canadian Tire Jumpstart Program, the latter a cause LKRC staff have been involved with for the past several years. Prior to the game’s 7 p.m. start, Leamington District Secondary School and Cardinal Carter Catholic Secondary School will square off — also on the complex’s main court — for a 5 p.m. WECSSAA senior boys basketball game. “We’d like to see a couple hundred kids come out for that game,” said recreation facility coordinator Dave Orshinski, the event’s main coordinator and an avid basketball fan. “There used to be a tremendous rivalry between these two teams. It would be great to see it rekindled.” Each of the 12 players on the Express roster will participate in the game, along with about a dozen select players from Leamington’s Thursday Night League. The Thursday Night guys are over the moon about this,” said Orshinski. “They just (Continued on Page 3)
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