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Eleven vying for five councillor seats in Municipal Election By Sheila McBrayne With just under three months left until the 2014 Municipal Election, it looks like councillor seats are in high demand at the Municipality of Leamington. Eleven candidates have filed their papers for the five available councillor positions (as of Monday, July 28). Candidates include: Rick Atkin, Robert A. (Bob) Bradt, Chris Chopchik, Bill Dunn, Derek Friesen, John Jacobs, Keith Klassen, Judy Lear-Zylstra, Robert Tatomir, Larry Joseph Verbeke and Tim Wilkinson. Of the 11 candidates four are incumbents. The only other sitting councillor is Hilda MacDonald who has filed for the seat of deputy-mayor. She is the only candidate vying for the second in command position. Current deputy-mayor Charlie Wright has not made his intentions known and has not filed nomination papers. Leamington’s top seat – mayor – also has a single contender as incumbent John Paterson was early out of the gates to file his nomination papers back in January. The last day for filing nominations is Tuesday, September 12, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Municipal Office. Nominations may be withdrawn from the election until September 12 at 2 p.m. On Wednesday, October 9 Voter Information Kits will be mailed out to eligible voters who appear on the voters list. Leamington’s municipal election will use internet voting for 2014. This sole method of voting follows Council’s strategic plan to be environmentally friendly and to embrace technology. Online voting will take place starting at 12:01 a.m. on October 17 to October 27 at 8 p.m., with results released after 8 p.m. October 27. Monday, December 1 will be the inaugural meeting of the new Leamington Council. Municipal elections are held every four years. The next election will be 2018.

Blood inventory at five-year low Canadian Blood Services needs your help. The national inventory is the lowest it has been in more than five years at this time of year. The Blood Signal is on! The Blood Signal symbolizes a rally cry for communities to come together and save lives. It is a reminder that there is a greater need for blood NOW. For many, long weekend holidays bring travel, family fun and a welcome change in routine, but it can also mean more demand for blood and blood products when less blood donors are available. A blood donor clinic will be held at the Leamington Kinsmen Recreation Complex, 249 Sherk St., on Wednesday, August 6 from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Walk in, bring a friend, and help save a life. You can also call 1-888-2-DONATE (1-888-236-6283) today to schedule an appointment.

Communities in Bloom judges impressed with Leamington The CiB Judges from Communities in Bloom (CiB) – Ontario were toured around the entire Municipality of Leamington on Saturday and Sunday, July 26 and 27. The judges and their escorts stopped at the Big Tomato tourist information booth on Saturday morning. Pictured here, from front to back are CiB Ontario Judge Lynda Rotteau from Goderich, Deputy-Mayor Charlie Wright, CiB Ontario Judge Gerald Reycraft from Glencoe, Dave Campbell, Leamington Chamber of Commerce, and Greg Rice, CiB Committee volunteer. “The greenhouse tour was amazing... and McCracken’s sawmill was just wonderful,” said CiB judge Lynda Rotteau. She also commented on the CiB scrapbook prepared by Catherine Riediger for the judges. “It’s a wonderful book, very nicely done. Someone did a lot of work. It’s very nicely done,” she said. Results from the judges tour - the awarding of blooms - will be announced later this year. (SUN Photo)

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