Volume 3 Number 10
Inside: The contentious Lambton Shores Zone 3 (dunes) sewer debate, Chamber of Commerce entrepreneur of the year award, and Darlene O’Rourke runs 2010 Winter Olympic torch
- A tough decision View from the Strip
By Casey Lessard
I’m sure Gord Minielly is ready to let someone else be the front man (or woman) for the municipality after last month’s meeting to discuss the Lambton Shores sewer project. It’s a tough job and he has to do i...
- When will our bubble burst? Alternative View
By Lance Crossley
Here in Canada, we seem to think we are immune to a housing bubble, so it was interesting to see the Globe and Mail – usually a real estate cheerleader – at least question the logic of why we continue to experien...
- A few surprises Advice from Mom
By Rita Lessard
My wonderful sister Joan treated Tom and I to Remembrance Day dinner at the Grand Bend Legion November 7. We had a great time and the meal was, as usual, superb. Thanks, Joan.
On Wednesday November 11th, Tom and I wer...
- Deserving tributes Keeping the Peace
By Tom Lessard, C.D.
I was privileged to attend the Grand Bend Legion’s Remembrance Day dinner on Saturday November 7.
My first order of business was to purchase a nice cold beer at the bar. Next was to find where Rita was sitting...
- “We have to go ahead.” Lambton Shores mayor wants low-pressure sewers before infrastructure funding runs dry
The Lambton Shores sewage treatment plant and Zone 3 sewer network could be the last project mayor Gord Minielly is involved in before he retires. Casey Lessard sat d...
- “Stop the sewage plant and stop the sewers” Southcott Pines resident Dr. Carl Belke retired from Brandon University after 31 years teaching chemistry. Dick Matzka has cottaged in Southcott for 58 years. Neither is in favour of the sewer project proposed.
What are your concerns?
Dick: There are ...
- Richard Webb: Low-pressure should be the last choice Industry professional thinks septic tanks are fine, gravity next best option
Richard Webb of Stewart Webb & Sons has been installing, repairing and replacing septic tanks and sewer line connections for more than 20 years. His family has been in the exc...
- Work-life balance key to entrepreneurial success The Grand Bend Chamber of Commerce named its 2009 Entrepreneur of the Year and Business of the Year at its annual general meeting November 12. Colonial and Gables won the business award, while Paddington’s Pub owner Jen Gaukroger won the entrepreneur ho...
- Dashwood firefighter carries a flame for Olympic spirit Darlene O’Rourke taking part in torch relay
Story and photo by Casey Lessard
This is one flame Dashwood firefighter Darlene O’Rourke won’t want to put out. O’Rourke is on her way to Summerside, PEI this week to take part in the 2010 Winter O...
- Everything old is new again Fido... Come... Sit
By Yvonne Passmore
http://www.FidoComeSit.com
Of our three dogs, Viva is the oldest. She’s just approaching nine years old and is a great little Golden Retriever. From that first day driving her home in the car, she had a strang...
- Sandra Regier steps up her business Zurich photographer opens shop in Exeter above Village Vines
Story and photo by Casey Lessard
One of our favourite area photographers, Sandra Regier, opened a studio and office above Village Vines in Exeter in July. Regier hosted an open house Frida...
- Investing in high school music SHDHS receives $10,000 CARAS instrument grant
Story and photos by Casey Lessard
Music students at South Huron District High School are blowing new horns after the school’s music program received a $10,000 equipment grant from the Canadian Academy ...
- American woodcock: unique woodland species Living in Balance
By Jenipher Appleton
The back section of our three-acre property is an expanse of wonderful thickets, shrubs, and hedgerows. In late October, while walking just before dusk, Fergus the Lab managed to flush up a stocky, short-bodied b...
- To Do List - November 19 to December 16, 2009 Community/Charity
Grand Bend Nursery School is now offering 5 sessions a week of the Early Learning Program…a FREE high quality program designed to help prepare young children for school.
If you have children 2.5 to 4 years old and reside in Lambton...
- Restaurant style French onion soup Recipes by James Eddington
Eddington’s of Exeter
527 Main Street, Exeter, 519-235-3030
http://www.eddingtons.ca
You may have heard that onions can kill the H1N1 virus, but that’s just a myth. Still, a warm soup like this is good medicine for you...
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