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Local schools unite in support of World Diabetes Day
Student show their true colours by donning blue clothes in support of World Diabetes Day.
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Honing their skills
Premier Martial Arts instructors from Ancaster and Oakville just returned from the national Premier Martial Arts training centre in Knoxville. All instructors upgraded their skills and level of teaching. Shown here, from left, Steve McCulloch, Ed Wood, Patrick Wu, Steve Warnica and UFC fighter Kurt Pellegrino. 153364 McCoys dump Dunlops, get clipped in Baltimore Ryan Christie battles for position in front of the Whitby Dunlops’ net. 153375 Talent showcase Highland and Parkside Jazz bands entertained the community for the sixth year in support of the United Way. Organized by Dundas Community Services, the Jazz Coffee House showcased talented teenaged musicians. 153374 Talent showcase Highland and Parkside Jazz bands entertained the community for the sixth year in support of the United Way. Organized by Dundas Community Services, the Jazz Coffee House showcased talented teenaged musicians. 153371 Royals sweep Hawks on opening day Ancaster’s Kenny Lee tries to dribble his way through two Highland defenders. 153362 Croatian church marks 50th anniversary Holy Cross, the Hamilton area’s only Croatian Catholic Church, held a ceremonial mass and gala dinner Saturday, Nov. 22 to mark its 50th anniversary. Bishop Anthony Frederick Tonnos, Bishop of the Hamilton Diocese, presided over mass and also took part in a ceremonial ribbon cutting and blessing of a picture commemorating the occasion. Pictured above, Holy Cross pastor Father Marijan Mihokovic looks on as Bishop Tonnos cuts the ribbon, held by Joseph Vlasic and Kasandra Mrezar. 153372 Beauty and The Beast is a hit Dr. Jan Chithalen sings about his favourite character, himself, while Noah Hicks as LeFou is weighed down by Gaston’s heavy musket during a scene from Beauty and The Beast. 153368 United Way –An investment in Ancaster The United Way’s Ancaster campaign team includes, back row, from left: Jan Lukas, Janyce Robinson, Jamie Pearson. Middle row: John Pitts, Karin Vogt, Darrel Skidmore. Front row: Judy Dolbec, Mary Kay Aird, Ron Ciancone, Mary Lou Ciancone, Morteza Jafarpour, Almut Sweet. Missing from the photo: Lloyd Ferguson, Jim Barr. 153378 Stronger learning curves are needed for truck drivers 153367 Peace Medal winner helps others reach full potential Myles Gardner has won a 2008 YMCA Peace Medal. 153370 Representing Ancaster Branden Lindley, left, Kevin Jaczenko and Jason Campbell were selected and represented Ancaster at the Tri-County Major Midget All-Star game in Caledon earlier this month. Their team won the game 6-4. 153365 Torch run lighting up lives Corrina Howey, a Grade 2 student at Ray Lewis elementary, cheers and waves her flag. 153366 Two gold medals The Ancaster Avalanche Atom A team is now two for two after winning both the Cleveland, Ohio Ignite the Ice Tournament in late September and the Kitchener Fallfest Tournament in mid-November. The girls were undefeated in both tournaments and continue to shine in regular season play. Team members are Sarah Jerome, Kennedy Samuel, Jade Mancini, Emma Verbruggen, Emma Ehler, MacKenzie Lombardi, Hayley Carson, Paige McClure, Shelby Hayward, Kennedy Agnew-Gerl, Jamie Bulleid, Faren Susi, Hunter Accursi, McKenzie Brown, Samantha Lombardi. Thanks to trainers Cathy Jerome, Brad Jerome, Donna Samuel and Kim Bulleid and manager Holly Sterk for their support. A special thanks to coaches Tim Accursi and Mark McClure for preparing the girls so well and leading them to success. 153376 NDP leadership candidates debate Andrea Horvath
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