Posts Tagged ‘Sarnia’
Wintringham (nee Power), Marie Anne, (May 16, 2013)
With sadness in their hearts the family would like to announce the passing of MARIE ANNE WINTRINGHAM (nee Power), age 80 of Corunna, on Thursday May 16, 2013. Predeceased by her loving husband of 53 years Ralph Edwin Wintringham (2010). Loving mother of Lynne Lademer and her husband John, Carol Laframboise and her husband Marc, [...]
Local restorative care team has resident ‘wishing there were more’
By DERON HAMEL It has been a trying two and a half months, but Gena Olsen will soon be returning home after Trillium Villa’s convalescent-care program helped her regain her mobility. She had acquired cellulitis brought on by a staphylococcus (staph) infection, which caused severe inflammation and pain in the joints in her feet and [...]
Off-duty police officer pulls distressed girl from overpass
A 14-year-old girl, apparently in distress according to Sarnia Police, was pulled from what appeared to be an attempted jump off the Highway 402 and Indian Road overpass by an off-duty officer who was on his way out of town on vacation. Noticing a young woman straddling the guard rail, he exited the highway to [...]
UPDATE: 10-year-old boy found ‘safe and sound’
Sarnia Police Service has updated a media release from earlier today concerning a 10-year-old boy who had been missing since last seen Thursday morning. The boy was found “safe and sound” and police have expressed their gratitude for any help in locating him.
Plant (nee Bennett), Isabel Hazel, (May 16, 2013)
PLANT, Isabel Hazel (nee Bennett) – At Bluewater Health on Thursday, May 16, 2013, Hazel Plant died at the age of 82. Beloved wife of the late Richard Plant (1997). Loving mother of Rex Plant & his wife Mary Weir, Hamilton; Sheila Plant & Bob McKiernan, Hamilton; Mark Plant & his wife Barbara, Wilkesport; Simon [...]
Sarnia Police looking for missing 10-year-old
While Sarnia Police are emphasizing they do not suspect foul play in the disappearance of a 10-year-old boy, they are still reaching out in an effort to locate Kyle Fraser, who they say left P.E. McGibbon School this morning (Thursday) without notice. The youngster, who is about 5-foot, 6-inches tall and of slight build, was [...]
Special luncheon at Southgate Residence brings out the smiles
By DERON HAMEL Fifty-two ladies living at Southgate Residence were celebrated last Friday (May 10) with a special afternoon tea held in their honour. The event included a luncheon with a big spread of sandwiches and dainties served alongside the finest silverware in an effort to make the day extra special. The event tied in [...]
Sarnia closes Centennial Park to public access after finding asbestos in soil samples
The city of Sarnia has closed Centennial Park to public access after the results of tests of soil done in late April confirmed the presence of asbestos. The move to temporarily close one of the city’s busiest gathering spots is the right thing to do based on the information available, said city manager Lloyd Fennell. [...]
THE SHOW: St. Clair’s ‘A Family Affair,’ Hotel California, RIBFEST, world record for air guitar, and INDIEFEST
This week on The Show with David Burrows, footage from a recent theatrical production of “A Family Affair,” by St. Clair Secondary School students along with a special mention to Erin Gabriel. This week’s footage also includes video from Hotel California’s tribute to The Eagles last weekend at The Stubborn Mule. David also talks [...]
Connop, Joseph Patrick ‘Joe,’ (May 14, 2013)
Joseph Patrick (Joe) Connop died the evening of May 14, 2013 at Bluewater Health from the complications of surgery. Dear husband of 57 years to Barbara. Loving father to Brad, Scott and daughter-in-law Debbie. Cherished grandfather to Adam, David and Holly. Predeceased by his parents Marie and Charlie Connop. Joe was a proud Korean War Vet, [...]






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