Top 5 This Week WILFRED ANDY KENNETH Death Notices Expositor Staff - November 21, 2024 WASYL (WILLIAM/BILL) KIEDYK Death Notices Expositor Staff - November 21, 2024 Former Masonic Grand Master visits Doric Lodge to extol Freemasonry Local Michael Erskine - November 20, 2024 Chiefs welcome calls for action in special interlocutor final report Local Expositor Staff - November 20, 2024 Letter: Remembrance Day poetry expresses thanks to the fallen Columns Expositor Staff - November 20, 2024 More articles WILFRED ANDY KENNETH Death Notices WASYL (WILLIAM/BILL) KIEDYK Death Notices Chiefs welcome calls for action in special interlocutor final report Local Letter: Remembrance Day poetry expresses thanks to the fallen Columns Editorial: Provincial “efficiency” cuts challenge higher education Columns M’Chigeeng man perishes in ATV crash Local Summerfest smashup derby draws record crowds to fairgrounds NewsLocal Author: Expositor Staff July 19, 2023 Less than 1 min.read FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp A triple-header smash at the smashup derby. Smashup Derby 1 of 8 The final round begins at the smashup derby with a bang. Don Turner won the smashup derby, ably supported by his partner Nicole. Summerfest Parade 1 of 6 The Horicultural Society float was all things flowers at the annual parade. Other Summerfest fun 1 of 5 The Southeast Manitoulin Lions were hard at work all weekend long. Harper gets a beautiful butterfly during a facepainting session at Summerfest. The Robinson team won the Jim Case Memorial Ball Tournament. Rural Roots performed at the pavilion all weekend long. The kids’ zone was a popular place to be at Summerfest. Article written by Expositor Staffhttps://www.manitoulin.comPublished online by The Manitoulin Expositor web staff TagsDon turnerjim Case Memorial Tournamentmanitoulin island newsmanitowaningNicole TurnerparadepaywallRobinson teamRural Rootssmashup derbySoutheast Manitoulin Lions ClubSummerfestThe Manitoulin Expositor 2023 Previous articleNinety-two-year-old lacemaker takes part in Gore Bay International Lace Camp for the first timeNext articlePlayfair draws a crowd in Little Current