Locations - Wellington Advertiser /location/minto/ We Cover The County... Fri, 17 May 2024 00:31:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.5 /wp-content/uploads/2018/11/cropped-favicon-1-32x32.png Locations - Wellington Advertiser /location/minto/ 32 32 Students hold a Prom Dress Drive /students-hold-a-prom-dress-drive/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=students-hold-a-prom-dress-drive Wed, 15 May 2024 13:04:51 +0000 /?p=180811 PALMERSTON – On May 10, two students from the Norwell District Secondary School Equity Class held a Prom Dress Drive at The Grove Hubs Palmerston for those still needing or wanting prom dresses. Abby Wightman, right, said The Grove held an event like this last year, but she and Samantha Widmeyer, left, are doing it…

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PALMERSTON – On May 10, two students from the Norwell District Secondary School Equity Class held a Prom Dress Drive at The Grove Hubs Palmerston for those still needing or wanting prom dresses. Abby Wightman, right, said The Grove held an event like this last year, but she and Samantha Widmeyer, left, are doing it this year for their summative project. The two teens added that most of the dresses came from Palmerston’s Blessings To You thrift store, and any dresses not taken will be used again for a prom dress drive next year.

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Resident celebrates 50 years of music /resident-celebrates-50-years-of-music-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=resident-celebrates-50-years-of-music-2 Wed, 15 May 2024 13:02:16 +0000 /?p=180814 HARRISTON – Local resident Dorothy Harrison is celebrating 50 years of music, memories and harmony. This year marks Harrison’s milestone with the Sweet Adelines International, a global music organization of women singers focused on the musical art form of barbershop harmony. Her melodious journey began with the Mapletone Chorus in Listowel, where her passion and…

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HARRISTON – Local resident Dorothy Harrison is celebrating 50 years of music, memories and harmony.

This year marks Harrison’s milestone with the Sweet Adelines International, a global music organization of women singers focused on the musical art form of barbershop harmony.

Her melodious journey began with the Mapletone Chorus in Listowel, where her passion and confidence flourished.

“I was not a performer,” said Harrison.

Her love for singing eventually surpassed her nerves and, after a gentle push from friends in the chorus, she decided to give it a try.

Eventually the Mapletones disbanded, and she transitioned to the Kitchener Waterloo Sweet Adelines, Grand Harmony Women’s Chorus.

“It is wonderful to think I’ve belonged to that organization for that many years,” Harrison told the Community News.

“It’s just such an honour.”

She performed as a tenor, lead and in bass sections, but drew the line at singing baritone.

“The music has changed so much through the years, it’s been a real learning curve musically,” said Harrison.

She also competed at the Sweet Adeline’s International competition in the states, and won first place with her chorus.

Through the decades she was an inspiration to many members in the chorus, as she was more than a singer, she was a mentor.

“A lover of music, she knows the words to just about every song up to the 90s,” said Harriston native Judy Tuck. “She is a very kind and compassionate person.”

Harrison has always been a firm believer in barbershop style music and wanted the group exposed to high quality music, stated Tuck.

She adored singing at nursing homes, and watching the music lift others as it does herself.

“I have so much to be thankful for, and so many people to thank,” said Harrison.

Four years ago, she retired from the chorus, but her impact of uniting women in harmony and friendship remains.

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Stop 23 Auto Sales donates to Starlight Gala /stop-23-auto-sales-donates-to-starlight-gala/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=stop-23-auto-sales-donates-to-starlight-gala Wed, 15 May 2024 13:01:57 +0000 /?p=180779 LISTOWEL – Stop 23 Auto Sales made another $20,000 installment on the Listowel car dealership’s multi-year commitment to contribute $100,000 to the Palmerston and District Hospital Foundation’s Starlight Gala, which raises funds for hospital equipment. The cheque was presented on May 10. Front row from left: Bill Watson, Dale Franklin, Starlight Gala co-chair Gail Cronsberry,…

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LISTOWEL – Stop 23 Auto Sales made another $20,000 installment on the Listowel car dealership’s multi-year commitment to contribute $100,000 to the Palmerston and District Hospital Foundation’s Starlight Gala, which raises funds for hospital equipment. The cheque was presented on May 10. Front row from left: Bill Watson, Dale Franklin, Starlight Gala co-chair Gail Cronsberry, Stop 23 owner Scott Davidson and president Jason Davidson. Back: Tyler Janzen, Chad Werth, Justin Davidson, Todd Davidson, Connor Davidson and Brett Davidson.

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Opening night for Minto Arts Council’s juried art show /opening-night-for-minto-arts-91Ѽs-juried-art-show/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=opening-night-for-minto-arts-91Ѽs-juried-art-show Wed, 15 May 2024 13:00:32 +0000 /?p=180818 MINTO – The Minto Arts Council held an opening night for its seventh juried art show at the Harriston library on May 9. The show runs until May 24. Winners in different categories proudly show off their ribbons. Not all winners were in attendance, but they included Diane Schurman (best watercolour – Wonder), Colin Williamson…

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MINTO – The Minto Arts Council held an opening night for its seventh juried art show at the Harriston library on May 9. The show runs until May 24.

Winners in different categories proudly show off their ribbons. Not all winners were in attendance, but they included Diane Schurman (best watercolour – Wonder), Colin Williamson (best photograph – Path to the Pot of Gold), Andrea Colquhoun (best print making – In the Moment), Ann-Ida Beck (best sculpture – Abandoned), Kathie Wright (first place overall – Morning for Fishing), Tanya Zariski (second prize overall – Soujourner) and Moumita Rouchowhury (third prize overall – October Storm). Winners showed great gratitude for their wins, judged by Faith Hieblinger who was unable to attend, and Scott McNichol (front row, right).

Photos by Nicole Beswitherick

Schurman appeared to be shocked she was included as one of the announced winners.

Photos by Nicole Beswitherick

Members of the Minto Arts Council in attendence at the event were, from left, vice president Eleanor Butt, president Juliane vonWesterholt, Beryl Rosewarne, director Wendy Lockwood, Lynn Jamieson, director Warren Grein, Joan Hogg and director Judy Tuck.

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Norwell embraces Mental Health Awareness Week with guest speaker Paulie O’Byrne /norwell-embraces-mental-health-awareness-week-with-guest-speaker-paulie-obyrne/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=norwell-embraces-mental-health-awareness-week-with-guest-speaker-paulie-obyrne Wed, 15 May 2024 13:00:30 +0000 /?p=180768 PALMERSTON – Last week, Norwell District Secondary School (NDSS) celebrated and embraced Mental Health Education and Awareness Week with guest speaker Paulie O’Byrne, a mental health specialist with the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). “Our board is focusing on Mental Health Education Week this year by providing the theme ‘five days of wellness’ and so each…

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PALMERSTON – Last week, Norwell District Secondary School (NDSS) celebrated and embraced Mental Health Education and Awareness Week with guest speaker Paulie O’Byrne, a mental health specialist with the Canadian Hockey League (CHL).

“Our board is focusing on Mental Health Education Week this year by providing the theme ‘five days of wellness’ and so each day in the week, they kind of have a different association to that theme,” said NDSS teacher and equity, diversity and inclusion lead Brayden Scott.

On May 8, Norwell delved into the science behind wellness and explored evidence that supports its effectiveness, and O’Byrne came to speak at an assembly in the school cafeteria.

Through a connection at a previous job, Scott knew O’Byrne and asked him to speak to students about his wellness journey and what to look out for.

“It’s not very often that men talk about their mental health and wellness and I know that’s also a subject that isn’t really focused on,” Scott explained.

O’Byrne has been asked to speak to over 500,000 people across Canada in the last decade, including sports teams, community groups and high schools.

Shortly after moving to Mount Forest from the east coast, O’Byrne said he was always “playing catch-up in life”, doing poorly in school, struggling with addictions and having several other things impact his mental health.

Without going into too much personal detail, O’Byrne shared this with students and his road to being hired as the first and only 2023-24 season mental health specialist in the CHL, working solely with the London Knights.

“Paulie has a really heavy hockey background – and knowing that several students here at our school are in the hockey program, or enjoy hockey or are active in some way, shape or form – I just thought like ‘this just seems to check all the boxes,’” Scott said.

O’Byrne told the Community News that speaking to high school students is “very important, especially in Norwell and rural Ontario.”

“I grew up in Mount Forest and sports like hockey was a big thing when I was growing up, and I know that hockey is still a very prevalent thing around Wellington County,” he said.

O’Byrne added a key thing he has noticed in rural Ontario teens, especially with involvement in hockey, is drinking.

“I think kids now have such a fast track to what could turn out to be a toxic environment for them,” he said.

“I think just giving them a heads-up… because life’s going to happen when you leave high school. No matter what, life is gonna happen.

“For me, I put all my eggs in one basket and it didn’t work out for me and I didn’t have any coping skills for life. I didn’t have any life skills. And that was the sacrifice that I guess I made subconsciously.”

Now, with an educational background in child and youth care as a practitioner and being a certified peer support worker accredited by Peer Support Canada, O’Byrne owns his own business providing peer support services in Huron County called Sunset Recovery.

He said he does this as a “passion project” on top of working with the London Knights and public speaking engagements.

“I speak at a lot of high schools, and the thing that really stuck out for me [at NDSS] was that there weren’t any kids on cell phones; every single student that was there was engaged in what we were trying to accomplish there,” said O’Byrne.

“I just felt like it was really successful. And I couldn’t say enough about Norwell, and I really appreciate them asking me to come and speak.”

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