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The Optimist Clubs of Wallacetown and West Lorne have partnered with the West Elgin Community Health Centre to promote self-expression in youth and to… ....
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Author of the article: Victoria Acres Publishing date: Jun 09, 2021 • 34 minutes ago • 3 minute read • President Joan Neil (right) of the Optimist Club of West Lorne presents a cheque to West Elgin Secondary School to celebrate this year s graduates. Representing WESS Dave Burke, guidance counsellor (left) and Jim Copeland, principal (middle). Handout jpg, WE Article content The Optimist Clubs of Wallacetown and West Lorne have partnered with the West Elgin Community Health Centre to promote self-expression in youth and to “beautify” the community through murals in local locations. From now until June 30, youth between 12 and 18 can make artwork in either digital or physical formats to be submitted to the Health Centre. ....
Now he can do it legally it Lake Margaret in St. Thomas, Ont. When we heard we had another spot to come to we re pretty excited, says Shaw who was reeling them in with his boys Maverick and Gunnar. Ryan Shaw holds a bass which was caught by his son at Lake Margaret (Brent Lale / CTV News) On Monday, May 10, St. Thomas City Council approved fishing and non-motorized watercraft on the lake which is in a residential area just south of Pinafore Park. A motion was brought forward by councillor Gary Clarke who felt his colleagues wanted it open despite voting down a $50,000 study to see if recreation would be environmentally feasible. ....