Volume 3 Number 5
Inside: Grand Bend’s rock school trains future stars, and Not So Pro volleyball returns.
- Grand Bend's School of Rock The Band In You is building a following for bands that might hit their peak 10 or 20 years from now
Photos and story by Casey Lessard
Sitting outside a basement studio in the Dalton Subdivision south of Grand Bend, four teenagers wait their turn in ...
- Take the Aquafest Challenge Do one (or more) of the following to conserve and protect our water
Take shorter showers
Wait until your dishwasher and clothes washer are completely full before running them
Turn off the tap when you brush your teeth
Instead of washing your fru...
- Aquafest celebrates water One day event includes visits from Maude Barlow and Cindy Cook
Story by Casey Lessard
Considering the fact that Grand Bend’s economy is based on the attractiveness of the waterfront, it’s surprising no one thought of celebrating the natural reso...
- Have your say on Main Street View from the Strip
By Casey Lessard
We’ve been through this process before, but now that funding is coming through, it seems a good idea for anyone interested in the future of Grand Bend to attend next week’s meeting concerning the Main Street En...
- Monetary reform: necessary, but how? Alternative View
By Lance Crossley
(The last in a four-part monetary system series)
It is astonishing to see how little the idea of monetary reform is up for political debate. Nevertheless, there is a small but growing chorus of voices offering an ...
- Run to See How They Run Review by Casey Lessard
Like a train ascending a mountain, See How They Run (playing now to August 8 at the Huron Country Playhouse) starts out slow but picks up speed as the comic antics get out of control.
The first laughs come almost near the end o...
- Steamless drive-in Advice from Mom
By Rita Lessard
Last week, our son Glenn brought his daughters Olivia and Abby for a two day visit. Since Tom has been having trouble with his leg, he stayed home while we went to Grand Bend for a great time on the new and improved be...
- Learning to swim Keeping the Peace
By Tom Lessard, C.D.
My family moved from Windsor to Waterloo in 1944 because my dad was starting a new job. Since my siblings always told me that I was adopted and that I was a German, it didn’t sit too well with me living a Germa...
- Canada the best vacation destination Living in Balance
By Jenipher Appleton
‘A change is as good as a rest’. The old adage carries much truth. A short getaway during the summer months can be just what the doctor ordered. Whether you choose a local day trip, or a few days in or out of...
- Life with mamma's boys and daddy's girls Fido... Come... Sit
By Yvonne Passmore
http://www.FidoComeSit.com
Do you find that men get along better with female dogs and women with male dogs? That’s seems to be the way it works in my household.
I have two female dogs and one male. My boy dog...
- To Do List - August 5-18 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 children in Africa and South America. Bring your lunch, scissors and a #7 crochet hook. Call Peggy Smith a...
- A "smashing" pork barbecue Grilled pork loin chop with smashed cherry and Cabernet reduction
Recipes by James Eddington
Eddington’s of Exeter, 527 Main Street, Exeter, 519-235-3030 - www.eddingtons.ca
Photos by Casey Lessard
Grilled pork loin chop with smashed cherry an...
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