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NOT JUST KID STUFF

NOT JUST KID STUFF ROAR: Grade 5 Beverly Central student Steven Renton accepts the Citizen of the Year award from (left to right) Lynden Lions President Rob Clark, Regional Chairman Dan Bingham of the Copetown Lions and the Lynden club's Vice President, Rob Groves.

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NOT JUST KID STUFF

NOT JUST KID STUFFTRASH TALK: Caroline Henson (left) and sister Chloe took part in the God is Green community Cleanup recently. 174282 NOT JUST KID STUFF

NOT JUST KID STUFF ABC: Here, Lisa Jefferies of Waterdown (left) celebrates after winning the Junior title at the Spelling Bee of Canada's provincial competition in Toronto on Sunday. She is joined by Senior winner Caitlin McLaren and Primary winner Daniella Kistemaker at the awards presentation ceremony. 174296 A very hairy story

Drama teacher Cindy Carey seems worried. 174295 A very hairy story

HAIR CUTTING EXTRAVAGANZA WHAT A BUZZ: Students and faculty members at Waterdown District High School kicked off a recent school assembly with the kindest cuts, as volunteers lost their locks in support of the Canadian Cancer Society. Here, teacher Mark Ciavarella laughs off his new do. The local high school community will be donating more than $3,000 to the Canadian Cancer Society. 174299 A very hairy story

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Lisa Neddow of House of Hair Images buzzes off Carey's funky tresses. 174298 A very hairy story

Abi Veenstra 174285 A GOOD READ

A GOOD READ BOOK WORMS: The Greensville branch of the Hamilton Public Library held its first ever Open House at the Kirby Street facility on Saturday. Story times, sing-a-longs, snacks and book prizes kept kids entertained. Here, Aidan Hardenbrook, 5, enjoys a good read. 174286 A GOOD READ

A GOOD READ BOOK WORMS: The Greensville branch of the Hamilton Public Library held its first ever Open House at the Kirby Street facility on Saturday. Story times, sing-a-longs, snacks and book prizes kept kids entertained. Here, Rachel Beijes, 4, shows off one of her favourite books. 174294 Tragedy in Westover

TRAGEDY: The driver (in black jacket) of the van involved in the accident at Westover Road and 5th Concession West on Sunday is consoled as a Hamilton Police officer looks on. Collision reconstruction crews worked this week to determine the cause of the crash. 174293 A sharing journey

FELLOWSHIP: Enjoying some fellowship at Rock Chapel United Church recently are: front row (left to right), Nkwa Daniel, Creig Kinch with four-year-old Matthew Lawson and Rico Cumberbatch; back row, Rev. Peter Hartmans, Frances Scott, Tricia Phillips, Sheena Mayers, Rev. Tiina Cote and Robert McDonald. 174289 TERRA gets growing on finding breast cancer cure

THINK PINK: (Left to right) Marco Carnevale and Michelle Graham of TERRA Greenhouses, Sharon Wood of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation) and TERRA marketing manager Bill Bown look on as TERRA owner Jim Pepetone puts his signature on the 2007 donation to the CBCF. 174290 Big Bike teams gear up for fun - and a great cause

GOOD SPORTS: The staff at Harvey's-Swiss Chalet, joined by Amanda Martin of the Heart and Stroke Foundation (right) and owner Norm Bourassa (centre) aim to reclaim the Spirit Award at this year's Big Bike event on May 20. 174288 Puppy rescue costly for Waterdown family

POLAR EXPRESS: Kerry Rudzick gives her two-year-old Siberian husky, Polar Ice Angel, a hug. The stunning family pet is currently undergoing treatment for a number of parasites, including heartworm and hookworms. 174381 Tax outrage Mayor Fred Eisenberger speaks with Waterdown resident Andrew Marr at Wednesday night's meeting at the North Wentworth Arena.