Essex Free Press (Essex, ON), 17 Jan 2007, p 11

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Wednesday, January 17, 2007 · Page 11 ESSEX GOODFELLOWS GIVE ­ Following the tremendous success of their November newspaper campaign, the EssexHarrow Goodfellows distributed additional proceeds at last Thursday night's meeting. From left, Goodfellows member Brian Pollard, Tokey Ryan of the Harrow St. Vincent de Paul, Goodfellows Vice-Chairman Terry Wright, Mayor Ron McDermott, Shirley Bartholomew of the Essex Salvation Army, Don Meloche of the McGregor St. Vincent de Paul, Goodfellows Chairman Bob Pulleyblank, and Essex Area Food Bank coordinator Eileen Clifford. The Goodfellows raised over $40,000 in this year's two-day campaign. The Salvation Army Thrift Store MOVING SALE JAN 15-20 Fill A Green Bag with Clothing only for NAIAS, the showplace of the auto industry BY BILL GAY Press day at the North American International Auto Show is an event I always look forward to. One is sure to meet old friends you only see once a year. But the attraction of all the new models and the hype and extravagance of the show itself is always fun. More importantly, you come away knowing just how important this particular industry is to our way of life. In Ontario, one of every seven jobs is related in one way or another to cars and trucks. The Detroit Auto Show first saw the light of day in 1907 with 17 companies hosting exhibits. Moving in 1965 to Cobo Hall, the NAIAS now boasts over 60 exhibitors, introducing 45 new models only at the 2007 Detroit show. The economic impact is heavy ­ about $550 million being pumped into the local economy. Over 800,000 are expected to attend the public showing. The NAIAS is growing so fast that organizers desire a commitment from the City of Detroit to expand Cobo Hall to accommodate more displays and attractions. One of the most important new models is a concept from GM, the Chevrolet Volt. Built on a platform called the E-flex system, the Volt is a battery-powered electric car that has a range of 40 city miles after a 6-hour charge from a standard household electrical outlet. This makes the Chevy concept ideal for those with a oneway commute of 20 miles or less. GM says that fits almost 78 percent of North American workers. The Volt also has a gasoline engine that extends the range up to 640 miles. The gas engine does not drive the wheels; instead, it creates the electricity that powers the wheels. The North American International Auto Show runs through January 21. Show hours are 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., except for the final day when the show closes at 7 p.m. The best choice for most Canadians would be to use Transit Windsor's shuttle service from the downtown depot. The bus company offers a package ticket that includes transportation both ways, plus admission to the show for $19 CDN. WSO and Classic Chorale perform "Bach Sings" The "Bach and Beyond" Baroque concert series continues Jan. 26 to Jan. 28 with performances of "Bach Sings". Music Director John Morris Russell conducts the Windsor Symphony Orchestra and Windsor Classic Chorale in a program featuring cantatas and selections from Johann Sebastian Bach's Mass in B-Minor. Friday's concerts are at Assumption University Chapel at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday evening's concert is at 7:30 p.m. at Leamington United Mennonite Church.Sunday's performance is at 7:30 p.m. at St. Anne's Church, Tecumseh. For tickets, call 252-6579. $10. ESSEX OPTOMETRIC CLINIC all other store merchandise 50%off 28 Centre Street Essex, Ontario 519-776-7887 Store Hours: 9:00am - 4:30pm, Monday through Saturday Even healthy eyes * SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE * need exams Even healthy Even healthy DR. J BELL 186 Talbot St. S., Unit #2 eyes need DR. M.B. McDERMID Essex Medical Walk in Clinic) eyes need (Beside DR. T. WILBEE exams exams 186 Talbot St. S., Unit #2 (Beside Essex Medical Walk in Clinic) · Eye Exams · Glasses · Contact Lenses DR. J BELL · Laser Vision Correction Consultations DR. M.B. MCDERMID DR. T. WILBEE · Evening Appointments 776-9900 ESSEX EYC YOUTH CENTRE The Essex Youth Centre is pleased to announce that ESSEX YOUTH CENTRE 242 Talbot St. N. Essex, Ontario N8M 2E1 The Delta Driving School (29 Years In Business) will continue to serve the youth of Essex and the surrounding area. M.T.O. Approved Beginner Driver Education Course Provider ng Drivions ss ex Le ss in E FAMILY MOVIE NIGHTS Essex Parks & Recreation Presents... Join us for an evening of fun where we watch a selection of Hollywood's greatest films on the BIG SCREEN!! TICKETS 10 Hours in car TUES. & THURS. EVENINGS: JAN. 30 - FEB. 22 · 6:00 - 9:10 P.M. Register by calling 4 SATURDAYS: JAN. 20, 27 & FEB. 3, 10 · 9:00 A..M. - 3:45 P.M. Insurance Certificate This month's feature presentation: DELTA DRIVING SCHOOL 519-967-8383 "When You Drive With Us ... You Also Support The Youth Centre." 25 Hours in the classroom "OPEN SEASON" For More Information, Please Contact Us At: featuring Ashton Kutcher & Martin Lawrence 519-776-8992 ONLY $5.00 Friday, January 19, 2007 ESSEX RECREATION COMPLEX SHOW TIME STARTS AT 7:00 PM 242 TALBOT ST. N. ESSEX (NEXT TO EDHS)

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