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Southpoint Sun November 16, 2011

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Rick Hansen Relay stops in Leamington this Sunday On Sunday, November 20 the the Rick Hansen Relay will follow Talbot Trail (Highway #3) from Wheatley into Leamington at 4:30 p.m. to an outdoor celebration at the Leamington Kinsmen Recreation Complex. This Canada-wide relay will journey through 600 communities and across 12,000 km. Twenty-five years ago Rick Hansen had a dream - to make the world more accessible and inclusive and to find a cure for spinal cord injury (SCI). Inspired by a deep-seated belief that anything is possible, Rick’s dream took shape in the form of the Man In Motion World Tour (MIMWT). Through the Foundation that bears his name, more than $250 million has been raised to accelerate progress towards a cure for SCI, and a more accessible and inclusive world. Constable Kevin O’Neil of the Leamington detachment of the O.P.P. has been chosen as the final medal bearer to carry the Rick Hansen commemorative medal into the Complex celebration event. Several area singers, choirs and dance groups will share their talent to entertain the crowd as they await the final medal bearer. Jeff Tiessen, a former Ruthven resident and Paralympic Games medalist will come home for the ceremony. Leamington was also chosen to host a start-of-day (Continued on Page 9)

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LEAMINGTON REMEMBERS

Leamington Legion Branch 84 Colour Guard led the Remembrance Day parade on November 11. Hundreds of people came to Dieppe Park, including the student body and band from Leamington District Secondary School who lined the parade route. At left, Leamington Mayor John Paterson lays one of the many wreaths honouring veterans of all wars. (SUN Photos)

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