Volume 3 Number 4
Inside: Tom Love’s house, Skip Izon’s ambulance, and a pirate tree.
- Inside the House of (Tom) Love Hard worker makes cozy nest for himself and cat by restoring century home across the street from his parents
Now 23 years old, Tom Love got the idea three years ago to buy the home and acreage across from his parents after it came up for sale. After a ...
- Skip Izon helps rescue 100-year-old ambulance Story and photos by Casey Lessard
Master boat-builder Skip Izon has been working on a non-aquatic project for the last little while: restoring what’s believed to be the oldest horse-drawn ambulance in Canada. The ambulance, built in Petrolia in 1908,...
- Shiver me timbers! Carver turns tree into pirate Story and photos by Casey Lessard
When Deb and Jim McCann bought a lakefront cottage last year, it came complete with a dead tree. Of course, they thought what anyone would: make a pirate.
“It’s an elm tree that was hit by lightning about four ye...
- First step to Main Street fix View from the Strip
By Casey Lessard
I am delighted to see that – so soon after the beach enhancement project – Lambton Shores has received $2.6 million in economic stimulus funding to rework Grand Bend’s Main Street. The work will involve buryi...
- The danger of derivatives Alternative View
By Lance Crossley
(Part three of a four-part series examining the monetary system.)
Another danger of having a money system controlled by private banking interests is something relatively new in our history: the financialization of...
- Money problems Advice from Mom
By Rita Lessard
Congratulations to my young friend Tanya, who has accepted a marriage proposal from her boyfriend Rubin. The happy couple will soon be out searching for the right engagement ring. I hope Rubin is prepared to spend a bit...
- Feelin' alright in Jamaica Keeping the Peace
By Tom Lessard, C.D.
I think it was 1969 that word came down from the top that the battalion was going to fly to Jamaica for a month of jungle training. This was during the month of March, as I recall.
After all the paperwork was do...
- Good sports in Crediton Great news for Crediton, where federal and provincial funds will be matched by South Huron for a total of $900,000 to make a sports complex and community centre. The money will join Ontario Trillium Foundation funding and community fundraising to build th...
- The Perfect Steak Recipes by James Eddington
Eddington’s of Exeter
527 Main Street, Exeter
519-235-3030 - www.eddingtons.ca
Photos by Casey Lessard
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First off, I must thank my Dad for any barbec...
- The sweet sorrow of leaving Fido home alone Fido... Come... Sit
By Yvonne Passmore
http://www.FidoComeSit.com
A past client of mine was just telling me how her dog is now trashing her belongings when she is gone to work for the day. She tells me that her dog is angry with her and that’s why ...
- Strathroy newcomer steals Camelot stage Story by Casey Lessard
Fresh out of college, fresh-faced Thomas Alderson of Strathroy is hogging the spotlight in Camelot, playing now to July 25 at the Huron Country Playhouse.
“It’s a dream come true,” says the 21-year-old, whose mother Mary w...
- 2 Pianos 4 Hands hits the right notes Review by Casey Lessard
It’s a good thing 2 Pianos 4 Hands is running most of the summer at Huron Country Playhouse II – it’s good enough that there should be no empty seats all summer. The comedic musical (versus a musical comedy) centres around...
- Late Night house band in Grand Bend Late night television fans have the opportunity to see Jimmy Fallon’s Late Night house band, The Roots, when they perform at the Cutting Edge Music Festival August 2 at the Motorplex. Named by Rolling Stone Magazine as one of the “twenty greatest live...
- Metal concert rocks Legion It may sound like an odd place for a metal concert, but the Grand Bend Legion will host four metal bands, including Toronto’s To Cherish, Battlesoul from London, Grizzly from Wingham and a band yet to be announced. Also on the roster are indie rockers B...
- To Do List - July 22 to August 5 Community/Charity
Tuesdays
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. - Pt Franks Comm Ctr.
Kids Matter. Join us as we crochet sleeping mats out of milk bags to send to the children in Africa and South America. Bring your lunch, scissors and a #7 crochet hook. Peggy Smith at...
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