Nadine Wark The May 26 Journal article ‘The Secret of Tab’s sauce finally revealed?’ conjured up great memories of the past for myself and no doubt many others who grew…
George Mathewson A friend and former co-worker contacted me recently to say he had something I might find of interest. Sarnia’s Gerry Clements described how his father, O. “Red” Clements,…
U.S. visitors deserved better exchange rate Sir: We recently had six visitors stay with us in Sarnia, four of them from Ohio and two from Britain who were holidaying in…
Susan Roberts A pair of valuable services offered in tandem by the Family Counselling Centre in Sarnia is Tel-Check and Distress Line. Susan Roberts I know, because for about two…
Save the trail and put people before cars Sir: There is a delicious twist of irony in your May 19 story about city officials cracking down on homeowners who are…
Another kind of ‘trail abuse’ Sir: As someone who cycles on the Howard Watson Nature Trail in Bright’s Grove I enjoyed your article about ‘Trail Abusers’ in the May 19 edition.
George Mathewson Deer ticks are on the rise, and that’s giving some Sarnians second thoughts about venturing into parks and woods and tall grass. That something so small is having…
Paul Jackson Since 2009 I have gathered with a group of other “Strangway Seniors” on Thursdays mornings to play, like the youth of our memories, some sandlot slo-pitch. Paul Jackson…
George Mathewson Point Edward Imperials? The 21st Grey Cup game was played on Dec. 9, 1933 and saw the Toronto Argonauts defeat the Sarnia Imperials 4-3 before a crowd of…