Lambeth Villager June 2024

Hello Lambeth! Well, ladies, I hope you’ve got your mani/pedi appointments booked and you guys out there have your twelve- pack bought for after you cut the lawn because Summer is HERE! It’s been really quiet in Lambeth lately

although I don’t expect that will last long with the Colonel Talbot Road construction soon underway. It’s going to be frustrating I know, but try to keep your heads and tempers under control as road construction has become a fact of life – just like the four seasons, or is that only three now (LOL): environmental differences, COVID shots and higher taxes. The buzz is starting about the Lambeth Harvestfest so hopefully anyone who has not so far done so, please offer to volunteer to help as the committee would always enjoy your involvement. Don’t forget that June 16th is Father’s Day as dear old Dad deserves to be remembered just as much as Mom does, maybe even more so, as he’s generally ignored most of the rest of the year. I hope everyone will make it out to the Legion on July 1st to show support for their efforts in giving everyone a Happy Canada Day. I’ll be including pictures of the event in the next issue so look for them. Now any new business that I have not heard from or called yet, if you need help with marketing and advertising, please contact me and I’ll be happy to help in any way I can. Without regular or new clients, we wouldn’t have a magazine, and that would be a shame as so many people let us know how much they enjoy our publication. So, when we can work together, it’s a win-win.

The owner, Lauren Mozewsky is a very sweet, personable young woman, who graduated from Fanshawe College’s Pastry Arts Program and did her internship under the founder, Colleen, at their Wharncliffe Road location. When Colleen retired, Lauren bought the business and moved to Lambeth where she saw much more potential for the future. Her love for providing her community with delicious and nutritious meals was fulfilled. From what I’ve personally tasted, I’d say she’s a winner! You really need to try out this new venture – Out ’N Back. You won’t be disappointed, and you can have a night off from cooking for the family! Always take your wins where you can get them right?”

JUNE 19 - JULY 13 THEY’RE FOUND IN TREES Tweet, Tweet...... everybody’s chirping about Norm Foster’s new comedy about bird watching!

Birders, William and Mitchell sit under the same tree every day and discuss birds, life, loss, and ladies’ underwear. Then along comes Paula! Will three be a crowd?

www.psft.ca 519-782-4353 Get Your Tickets

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