- Aylmer, Ontario
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official_name = Town of Aylmer
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motto = Proud heritage, bright future.
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subdivision_name2 = Elgin
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leader_title = Mayor
leader_name = Robert Habkirk
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Population decreased 1.2% from 2001 to 2006
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population_total = 7069
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timezone =EST
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postal_code = N5H 3B4
area_code = 519, 226
website = [http://aylmer.ca Aylmer Official Site]
footnotes =Aylmer, Ontario (2006 population 7,069; UA population 7,163) is a town in Elgin County in southern
Ontario ,Canada , just north ofLake Erie , on Catfish Creek. It is 20 km south of Highway 401. The mayor is Robert Habkirk.History
The town was named after
Matthew Whitworth-Aylmer, 5th Baron Aylmer , who wasGovernor General ofBritish North America from 1830 to 1835. It is sometimes referred to as Aylmer West, to distinguish it from Aylmer East,Aylmer, Gatineau, Quebec . Aylmer was incorporated as a town in 1887.A Royal Canadian Air Force Training Facility,
RCAF Station Aylmer was located just north of Aylmer in Malahide Township from 1941 to 1961. This station is now home to theOntario Police College and [http://www.naturallyelgin.org/awma.shtml The Aylmer Wildlife Management Area] .Aylmer today
Former mayor (1994-2003) Robert Habkirk was again elected the mayor of Aylmer on
November 13 ,2006 to a four-year term.In 2004, a brand new arena, the East Elgin Community Complex, was completed to house the many enthusiastic hockey leagues in town. The Old Town Hall which houses the library, also has a beautifully restored theatre which houses occasional plays. For history buffs, the Aylmer Museum houses an interesting collection of 19th century Victorian art pieces created from hair.
In 2007,
Communities in Bloom , a nationwide beautification program, awarded Aylmer first place inCanada in the 5001-10,000population category.Media
Aylmer has two local radio stations:
CHPD-FM on 105.9 FM (aLow German radio station), and low-power religious stationVF8016 at 90.1 FM.Mennonite and Amish communities
In the mid-1970s, many German-speaking
Mennonite s began migrating to the Aylmer area fromMexico . The Mennonites were Canadian citizens that had moved to Mexico fromManitoba andSaskatchewan during the first half of the 20th century. By the early 21st century, there was a large Mennonite population in Aylmer and the surrounding area. In addition to the Mennonite population, there are sizable Dutch, German, and British descended populations in the area. Aylmer continues to become more culturally diverse over time, as more immigrants culturally enrich Canada each year.Just east of Aylmer is a sizable
Old Order Amish community. This community was founded by families moving fromOhio in 1953. They were uncomfortable with a nuclear facility being constructed in close proximity to their community in Ohio. Since that time, the community has grown to encompass three "districts" the surrounding area. A number of members from this community participate in the weekly Aylmer Sales Barn and sell fruit, vegetables, eggs, and animals, such as rabbits and chickens. This particular Amish community eschews the use of automobiles, electricity, and most modern conveniences. A well-known Amish publishing house,Pathway Publishing Company , is based in this community.In 2001, Aylmer gained national attention after
child welfare seized 7 children from their home against their will after their parents, members of theChurch of God Restoration in Aylmer, were accused of child abuse. These allegations arose when at least one child was discovered to be suffering from untreated burns apparently received during an act of corporal punishment. The children were returned to their home in the same month with an agreement to not use physical punishment. This restriction was lifted later.Tobacco industry
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tobacco growing industry played a large part in the economic development of Aylmer.Imperial Tobacco Canada built a plant in Aylmer in the mid 1940s. At its peak, Imperial employed more than 800 full-time and seasonal workers. After declining tobacco sales inCanada , Imperial began downizing in the 1990s. In October 2005, Imperial Tobacco announced that the Aylmer andGuelph, Ontario plants would close. The plant closed permanently in July 2007, putting the remaining 75 employees out of work. The current average wage at Imperial Tobacco in Aylmer was $45 per hour. The town council is putting a plan in place to attract automotive-related industries to its new business park or Imperial's facilities after it closes, but is widely viewed in the business community as acting too slowly and has been unwilling to finance a permanent economic development officer to promote Aylmer as an attractive municipality for manufacturing!External links
* [http://www.elginconnects.ca/portal/?w=AylmerHomePage/ Aylmer on the Elgin Connects]
* [http://www.aylmer.ca/ Town of Aylmer Website]
* [http://www.aylmersalesarena.ca/ Aylmer Sales Arena - Farmers' & Flea Market]
* [http://www.library.elgin-county.on.ca/aylmer/ Aylmer Old Town Hall Library]
* [http://www.eastelgincommunitycomplex.ca/ East Elgin Community Complex (EECC)]
* [http://slaght.htmlplanet.com/apac.htm Performing Arts Council (APAC)]
* [http://www.amtelecom.net/~aylmermuseum/ Aylmer & District Museum Assoc.]
* [http://www.catfishcreek.ca/ Catfish Creek Conservation Authority (CCCA)]
* [http://www.aylmerchamber.on.ca Aylmer and Area Chamber of Commerce]
* St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church [http://www.geocities.com/stjohnsaylmer/]
* [http://www.wxwise.com Local Weather]geocompass
hub = Aylmer
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NN = Thamesford
NNv = Elgin County Road 73
NW = London
NWv = Elgin County Road 73 andHighway 401
NE = Tillsonburg
NEv = Highway 3
WW = St. Thomas
WWv = Highway 3
EE = Straffordville
EEv = Highway 3 and Elgin County Road 38
SS = Port Bruce
SSv = Elgin County Road 73
SE = Port Burwell
SEv = Elgin County Road 73 and 42
SW = Port Stanley
SWv = Elgin County Road 73 and 24References
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