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Arts @ the Marina July 2, 3 By Bryan Jessop Art enthusiasts on both sides of the border will again have the chance to celebrate their respective nations’ birthdays by surrounding themselves with the aesthetic works of local creators. The 24th annual Arts at the Marina will take place at Rick Atkin Park from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 2 and Sunday, July 3, once again bringing the works of dozens of local artists to the same location for visitors to admire, discuss and purchase. Approximately 60 exhibitors with works of various mediums have registered thus far for the 2016 event. Most vendors hail from across Windsor-Essex County and Chatham-Kent, although a few make the journey from communities such as Guelph and Waterloo.

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Organizers Chad Riley and Jan Bateman — director of the Leamington Arts Centre and board of directors committee chairperson, respectively — will continue to accept vendor registrations until Thursday, June 30, the day before set up. To register as an exhibitor, contact the LAC at 519-3262711 or e-mail director@ leamingtonartscentre.com. Both days of the event (Continued on Page 3)

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New OPP vessel christened in Leamington

By Bryan Jessop A journey that began in Sault Ste. Marie then on to St. Thomas recently brought those involved to Leamington. Several uniform, auxiliary and civilian representatives of the Ontario Provincial Police, members of the Canadian and U.S. Coast Guards, border patrol and security officials from both sides of the border, the RCMP, other law enforcement workers from across Ontario and Michigan as well as thousands of fish flies gathered at Leamington Municipal Marina Thursday, June 23 for the christening of the Essex County OPP Marine Unit’s newest vessel, the Chris D. Lewis. The patrol boat — the largest of the 130 in the OPP’s province-wide fleet — has been named after retired Ontario Provincial Police commissioner Chris Lewis. Hailing originally from Sault Ste. Marie, Lewis became the OPP’s first born-and-raised commissioner of Northern Ontario. After starting his career with the OPP in 1978, he served at the position of commissioner from 2010 to 2014 before retirement and subsequent replacement by Vince Hawkes. Both were amid the list of speakers who addressed a large crowd of guests at the marina before the vessel of Lewis’s name was traditionally christened with the smashing of a bottle of champagne, along its port side. Lewis played a key role in designating a vessel to assist in the policing of Pelee Island. The boat named in his honour is 38

Ontario Provincial Police chief superintendent Angie Howe — wife of retired OPP commissioner Chris Lewis — along with Leamington mayor John Paterson and Pelee Island mayor Rick Masse look on as Lewis breaks a bottle of champagne along the port side of the OPP vessel named in his honour. The christening ceremony took place at Leamington Municipal Marina Thursday, June 23. (SUN Photo)

feet in length while featuring a 14-foot beam and tipping the scales at 13 tons, making it both the newest and largest addition to the OPP’s current fleet. The Chris D. Lewis is powered by twin 400 horsepower Volvo-Penta D6 diesel engines, allowing for a cruising speed of up to 36 knots or roughly 70 km/hr. Introduced to active service in the autumn of last year after being built by Kanter Marine in St. Thomas, the vessel patrols in excess of 1,600 km of waterways including western Lake Erie, the Detroit River, Lake St. Clair, Pelee Island and 23 smaller rivers. It joins one other boat dedicated to the Essex County OPP’s Marine Unit program, a 23-foot Seaswirl Striper. The purpose-built

Chris D. Lewis’s design included consultation from several senior OPP Marine officers, allowing it to withstand waves of up to 13 feet in height. The previous service of similar nature for the Essex County OPP Marine Unit took place at the marina in Lakeshore. The waters of the county’s more northerly port were considered too shallow to accommodate the flotilla of eight other vessels — both Canadian and American, some built at Hike Metal in Wheatley — that joined the Chris D. Lewis in its arrival for the June 23 ceremony. Amherstburg’s marina was also considered for the christening, but the Leamington location’s picturesque surroundings and arrangements made through

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the municipality led to a selection of the local port. Hawkes and Lewis were joined by several other notable guests for the event, including MP Tracey Ramsey, MPP Taras Natyshak, Leamington mayor John Paterson, Pelee Island mayor Rick Masse, Leamington-Mexican consul Alberto Bernal Acero, Caldwell First Nation chief Louise Hillier, Essex County warden Tom Bain and OPP municipal associates representing Windsor, LaSalle, Amherstburg, ChathamKent and North Bay, and Essex County OPP detachment commanderinspector Glenn Miller. (Continued on Page 2)

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