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K-CUP DESTINATION Former area resident and Canadian author Darlene Butts kicked off her 150 Canadian Stories Tour at the most southern point of Canada with old friend and another local author, Vesna Bailey.
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Canadian author kicks off 150 Canadian Stories Tour at Point Pelee By Pat Bailey A rainy day, a dead phone and RV battery, tea spilled on her promotional t-shirt — not the best way to begin a Canada-wide tour. But then she visited a Grade 5 class at Queen Elizabeth Public School and things suddenly changed. For former area resident and local Canadian author Darlene Gudrie Butts, the students’ interest and their love of their country managed to salvage an otherwise awful kickoff to her tour. And there was one special letter, a handwritten letter and drawing by Emma (a Grade 5 student at Q.E.) that captured her heart. Emma spoke of her love for Canada because “I feel safe and free”. And that is what this nationwide 150 Canadian Stories Tour is all about — celebrating this magnificent country one story at a time. The idea came to Darlene while at conference in Florida: what better way for an author, who loves her country, to mark its 150th anniversary? Originally, she thought about seeking out Canadian stories and writing it from the comfort of her office. Then she realized two things.
“One, most people do not appreciate the power of their own stories,” said Darlene, “so the best stories are still untold.” “Two, the majestic land called Canada is a story unto itself,” she added. “It was then I knew I had to go out and talk to people all around Canada to get the best of the best.” So she decided the best way to see her country up close and personal, and get out and actually talk to Canadians from every corner of this country, was to hit the road in a recreational vehicle. When she approached her husband with the idea, he said he thought it sounded like fun. Once he secured the time off from his day job, he took on a new job as chauffeur on a cross Canada trek. On Wednesday, after a few setbacks and delays, Darlene arrived at the most southern tip of Canada to kick off the 150 Canadian Stories Tour. After meeting up with a friend and fellow author, Vesna Bailey, and recruiting some new friends from throughout Ontario, the group headed to the (Continued on Page 2)
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By Bryan Jessop Essex County Ontario Provincial Police and OPP personnel from beyond the local detachment have spent the past several hours searching for a man reported missing near Lake Erie’s northern shore between Leamington and Kingsville. The Essex County OPP Marine Unit, Kingsville Fire Department and Essex Windsor Emergency Medical Services responded to a report made at about 5 p.m. Sunday, May 28 after a 25-year-old Mexican migrant worker residing in Kingsville went missing after the canoe he was fishing from capsized. A group of the individual’s friends witnessed the canoe he was fishing from capsize and reported that they didn’t see him come back up to the water’s surface. The missing man was not known to be a proficient swimmer and was not wearing or using a personal floatation device or other boating safety equipment at the time of the incident. The OPP called off search and rescue efforts — which involved the RCC Trenton — at 10 p.m. Sunday because of darkness and then resumed their efforts as a rescue mission on Monday morning. The OPP Western Regional Mobile Support Unit from London arrived at the Leamington Municipal Marina at about 9 a.m. Monday, May 29, followed by an OPP search helicopter dispersed from headquarters in Orillia later that morning. The helicopter joined two Essex County OPP Marine Unit vessels in the search for the man, scanning the area immediately east of the County Road 45/County Road 20 intersection where he disappeared beneath the surface from the sight of his friends on shore. On Monday afternoon, the OPP’s Underwater Search and Recovery Unit — also based out of Orillia — arrived at the Leamington Marina. From there, the dive team suited up and was taken by the Essex County OPP (Continued on Page 3)
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