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Lace up your skates
Workers poured the cement Wednesday for what will become Hamilton’s first outdoor skating rink. The facility is under construction at the Dundas Driving Park. It is being built through the efforts of Dundas Rotary with community support. The ice pad will be open this winter.
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Awesome autumn apples
Joe and Stephanie Childs were among the hundreds of local Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Venturers to shine up their apples for Apple Day 2008. Every donation for an apple supports Hamilton-Wentworth’s Scout Camping facilities, so that more than 2,000 youth can take advantage of the outdoor experience. 148765 Helping others Among the participants in Sunday's Wellwood 1K/5K/10K Walk/Run for Colorectal Cancer, held at McMaster University, was the Dundas Blues Rep AE Bantam team, from left, Logan McCall, Brendon Lewis, Brandon Petter, Matthew Vaughan, Jeremy Benoit, Michael Wood, Lukas Korol. Wellwood is a local centre dedicated to helping people to live well with cancer. All programs and services are frew. For information on how Wellwood can provide support, call 905-389-5884 or visit www.wellwood.on.ca . 148760 Ready to race Waiting for their turn to compete in the Catholic Youth Organization’s 22nd annual cross-country run at Christie Lake Conservation Area are St. Augustine’s School students Patrick Lutz, 8, and Trevor Ward, 8, both in Grade 3, and Aidan Crawford, 9, Grade 4. The meet saw over 9,000 students from 56 Hamilton Catholic elementary schools take to the field. Students ranged in age from seven to 13 years. 148642 Stack of victims at Chief Mullan’s feet 148757 Pleasing pumpkins Blake Carpenter, 3 1/2, stands in the middle of the pumpkin field at Dyment‘s Family Farm. Blake and his classmates in the Kids Club at St. James Co-op Nursery School recently took a field trip to Dyment’s, located at the top of Sydenham Hill in Dundas. 148762 Alpha Peewees ground Flyers The Alpha Sticks Peewee AE team celebrates Will Benoit’s goal against Milton Winterhawks. 148640 Visitors Mayor Fred Eisenberger, Nancy Gray, chair of the board of the Carnegie Gallery, and Barbara Milne of the Pearl Co. visit the gallery for the opening receptions of two Hamilton artists, Doug Moore, painter, and Barbara Takasaki, jeweller. Members from the Arts Advisory Commission took one of two Art Buses originating at the Pearl Co. to the gallery. 148761 Real McCoys win home opener Nick Smith led the McCoys to a 7-4 win over Orillia in the Senior AAA team’s home opener. Smith scored four goals, including the game winner, and added two assists. 148764 Goaltender Dowling steals victory for Atom BB’s Brian Dowling covers a rebound in Brampton on Tuesday. 148763 Atom AE’s rise to the occasion Trevor Hopkins’ incredible speed led to two goals against Hespeler. 148756 Master plan examining transportation network in the Valley Town 148766 Striker supremacy For the second year in a row the Saltfleet Strikers 1999 boys have gone undefeated in the HDMJCL league with a record 13 wins, a tie and no losses. The Strikers also won the Flagship Cup in Erie, Pa., and were finalists in the Dave Morrison Memorial Tournament in Brampton. The team includes Ancaster/Dundas residents Brevin Clarke, Brandon Scanlin and Mario McLennon. Pictured, front row, from left, Marco Caiella, Mario McLennon, Jessie Munarolo, Matthew Reale, Brevin Clarke, coach Brain Bollert, Brandon Scanlin, Jacob Patten, Reilly Webb, Manager Lisa Webb, Noah Bollert, Ryan Pericak, coach Remo Reale, Dylan Daigneault, coach Steven Pericak, Nicolas Bernoldi, Alexander Niblock. 148758 Pleasing pumpkins Brooke Sojnocki, 3, with her pumpkin selection at Dyment‘s Family Farm. Sojnocki and her classmates in the Kids Club at St. James Co-op Nursery School recently took a field trip to Dyment’s, located at the top of Sydenham Hill in Dundas.
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