
WHERE THERE'S A WILL: Injured Canadian soldier Corporal Chris Klodt, his wife, Deena and son, Jonathan relax at home in Westover.

GOOD PICKINGS ON ICE: Millgrove native Danny Syvret, recently traded to the Flyers, is leaving the Edmonton Oilers's camp.
PATRIOTIC WORLD REVIEW O CANADA: The Alderson, Batey, Benallick, Carey, Carr, Chaston, Doyle, Gillies, Grant, MacIntyre and O'Connor families spent Canada Day in Port Burwell, along with the Canadian flag from Parliament Hill. A few copies of their favourite community newspaper came along for the ride. Going away? Bring a copy of the Review on your travels, snap a creative shot and email it to editor@flamboroughreview.com.
WHAT A RUSH: Mae Moffat takes in the scenery during a recent three-generation skydiving adventure with her daughter, Shelley and granddaughter, Brooke Henry .
Brooke Henry
Shelley Moffat.
AROUND TOWN GARDEN FUN: Coreen Merkley makes sure the flowers are kept moist during the recent plant sale held by members of the Freelton Chapter of the IODE (Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire). The event, coupled with a bake sale, was held in the parking lot of Weeks Home Hardware, Waterdown.
AROUND TOWN GARDEN FUN: Waterdown Rotarians Bob Allen (left) and Ivan Laking help fill a bag with mushroom compost during a successful fundraiser at Joe Sams Leisure Park earlier this summer.
AROUND TOWN BLOOM: Carol Smith carries a bouquet of flowers from Rockton's St. Alban's Church Flower Service recently.
SQUEAKY CLEAN SCRUB: Nicole Sproule helps out at a recent car wash in Waterdown to raise funds for the 735 Air Cadets Squadron.
NO. 1: Burlington's Aerin England, 10, finished first in the Pre-Set Solo event.
SUPPORT: Lynden student Dianne Cowlin accepts a $1,000 bursary from (left to right) Flamborough & District Kinsmen Tom "Smokey" Winger, President Matt Duckworth and Zone A Deputy Governor Marty Makins.
HIT THE ROAD: Councillor Robert Pasuta and his wife, Elaine (centre), stand behind his motorcycle alongside road travelers Steve Gray (left) and Sandy Gray. The couples plan to meet with the Wheel to Walk Canada athletes in Thunder Bay to present donations for research into spinal cord injuries.
SWEET MILESTONE: Dee Picott marks the millionth tart baked at Dee's Store last week.
FAMILY TIES Tim Mutton and Claire Wilson stand beside the memorial in honour of their son, Cameron Mutton, at the family's annual horseshoe tournament to raise funds for cancer research.
ROCK ON IN TUNE: Mackenzie Kristjon of Dundas is one of many performers who will hit the outdoor stage at next weekend's Manifest Electronic Summer Music Festival.