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TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY INFORMATION TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY INFORMATION 30 Zorra Now | Fall 2024 Zorra Now | Fall 2024 31 Thamesford Lions Club Thamesford Lions Community Events "Catch The Ace" Progressive Raffle Weekly Prize Draws 8PM Tuesday nights streamed LIVE on "Thamesford Lions" Facebook Tickets can be purchased in Thamesford from: Dewy's Auto Village Catering & Deli JC Graphics McFarlan Rowlands Insurance Shell Gas Station Brunny's Bar and Grill Tickets can be purchased in Embro from: Highland Restaurant Embro Family Pharmacy Contact: Lion Tony, 519-285-3618 Christmas Caroling Showcase Saturday Nov 30, 2024 6:30PM - Thamesford Recreation Centre Contact: Lion Jim jrkeron5461@rogers.com Thamesford Arena Canteen Serving during Thamesford Trojan & Minor Hockey Home Games Follow Us on our new "THAMESFORD LIONS" Facebook page for the Latest News on these & other community events coming your way! Modern square dancing is a great way to learn something new, have some fun, meet new friends, and get some exercise! Looking for something new to try? At Thames Valley Dance Club, we dance on Monday nights from 7:00-9:00pm. All you need is comfortable shoes and casual clothing. No experience or partner required and all ages are welcome. We will be starting our 2024-2025 season on Monday, Sept 9/24 at a new location: The Ingersoll Pipe Band Hall, 108 Wonham St. S. Ingersoll. First night is free, and after that $7.50 per person each Monday. For more information, contact Doug at 519-537- 9037 or Lois at 519-535-2884. Hope to see you on Sept 9th at the Ingersoll Pipe Band Hall! Harrington Grist Mill Open House and Family Day The Village of Harrington was a busy place on Aug. 10 when a very successful Harrington Grist Mill Open House and family day was held. We had a steady stream of people of all ages drop in including several parties who were touring the area and became interested when they saw our sign. Some as far away as Brantford. There were 98 signatures in the Mill guest book and not all people signed the guest book. Attractions included a tour of the Mill led by TimVan de Kemp, a display of John Huisser's kitchen gadgets of old, a scavenger hunt through the Conservation area arranged by Coyote Nature School, beautiful flower arrangements made available from The Garden in Harrington and a BBQ lunch offering of hot dogs and hamburgers cooked to perfection by Harry Jongerdon and Michael Kukhta and ably served by Verna Lester and Brenda Krantz. The Harrington Library spearheaded by Kathy Eastman also joined in by hosting a Petting Farm from Touchstone Farm held at the Hall which included ponies, goats, ducks, chickens and rabbits.
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