
Wheel to Walk riders Charlie Cetinski, Chuck Mealing, Les McLaughlin and Harvey Uppal of Burlington on the road in Kelowna, British Columbia.

CELEBRATING SENIORS IN LINE: The Seniors Activation Maintenance Program (SAM) celebrated senior's month in June by encouraging their elderly clients to participate in the program's very own SAM Senior Games on last Friday. Here, 91-and-a-half-year-old Christine swings the puck into motion during the the SAM Senior Games on last Friday. Players enjoyed a slice of delicious cake and were awarded with medals for their stellar performance at each of the scheduled activities.
CELEBRATING SENIORS IN LINE: The Seniors Activation Maintenance Program (SAM) celebrated senior's month in June by encouraging their elderly clients to participate in the program's very own SAM Senior Games on last Friday. Here, Horseshoe enthusiast John, helped tally 50 points for his team at the Snake Road facility during the the SAM Senior Games on last Friday. Players enjoyed a slice of delicious cake and were awarded with medals for their stellar performance at each of the scheduled activities.
CELEBRATING SENIORS STRIKE: The Seniors Activation Maintenance Program (SAM) celebrated senior's month in June by encouraging their elderly clients to participate in the program's very own SAM Senior Games on last Friday. Here, Jo-Ann gives shuffle-bowl her best shot, earning top points for her team.Following an afternoon of fun and games, the SAM Senior Games players enjoyed a slice of delicious cake and were awarded with medals for their stellar performance at each of the scheduled activities.
CELEBRATING SENIORS GOOD AIM: The Seniors Activation Maintenance Program (SAM) celebrated senior's month in June by encouraging their elderly clients to participate in the program's very own SAM Senior Games on last Friday. Here, SAM Senior Games participant, Jack, aims for the pins on the shuffle-bowl table last Friday. Following an afternoon of fun and games, the SAM Senior Games players enjoyed a slice of delicious cake and were awarded with medals for their stellar performance at each of the scheduled activities.
Pete Fowler
EASY RIDER: Now 40 years old, Flamborough resident Pete Fowler (in blue jersey) shows he's got plenty left in the tank on the BMX race circuit.
Pete Fowler
COMMITMENT: Waterdown resident Joe Slagter is all smiles after receiving recognition for a half-century of service at Boonstra's One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning.
WEEDS: Jean Millar-Hanneson points out a patch of garlic mustard on her Waterdown property. While not an agricultural threat, the invasive plant chokes out early season wildflowers and is a source of frustration for local gardeners.
LEADING THE WAYON GUARD: Second World War veteran Harry Knowles (left) rode in style in Lynden's Canada Day parade Tuesday, in a vintage fire engine driven by Art Donovan.