
O CANADA: Ready to celebrate Canada Day are Alex Milton (left) and Emily Fjell, both 13. They're the first to sign a banner in support of Canada's Olympic athletes heading to Bejing this August.The banner will be available for all to sign as part of the town's big Canada Day event at the Milton Fair Grounds Tuesday.
ANNUAL INSPECTION Warrant officer Gary Power (left) shows his air cadet of the year award and LAC Nicholas McGavin (right) displays his outstanding first year cadet award as Sgt. Scott Freer -- who received a gliding scholarship -- looks on. The awards were part of the 37th annual inspection of 820 Chris Hadfield Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, held recently at John Tonelli Sports Centre.
ANNUAL INSPECTION Flag bearer Corporal Alexandra Clarke stands at attention during the 37th annual inspection of 820 Chris Hadfield Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, held recently at John Tonelli Sports Centre.
ANNUAL INSPECTION Reviewing officer Major Frank Phillips looks over the cadets at the 37th annual inspection of 820 Chris Hadfield Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, held recently at John Tonelli Sports Centre.
A WALK TO REMEMBER Susan Paul (front) shows a button of her late daughter Michelle Mckay Lee (1986-2005) while joined by Gennie Manchis and Monica Smith at Saturday's Walk to Remember 5-km fundraiser in support of the Halton/Peel chapter of Bereaved Families of Ontario.
A WALK TO REMEMBER Three-year-old Michael Chash takes part in the walk with uncle Noel Brown at Saturday's Walk to Remember 5-km fundraiser in support of the Halton/Peel chapter of Bereaved Families of Ontario.
UNIQUE VEHICLE: Milton Councillor Rick Day sits in the hydrogen fuel-cell car that nephew Chris Haliburton helped build.
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COMIC CRAZE Geekdom manager Ryan Harrison is surprised by the arrival of Boba Fett (left) and a stormtrooper as the store takes part in the recent Free Comic Book Day held across North America.
COMIC CRAZE: Geekdom owner Junior Payne watches artist Lar DeSouza draw using a tablet computer as the store takes part in the recent Free Comic Book Day held across North America.
KEEP ON TRUCKIN' E.W. Foster School fifth graders show their appreciation as they wear donated t-shirts from Midland Transport -- which recently visited the school as part of its transportation learning program.
KEEP ON TRUCKIN' Seasoned big rig driver Rick Hamer talks to E.W. Foster School fifth graders as part of the schools transportation learning program. Joining him for the visit were owners of many companies including Midland Transport and Robert Irving of Irving Oil fame.
SAFETY FIRST: RBC Insurance recently celebrated Community Week with a children's car seat safety clinic in the Milton Mall parking lot, with volunteers from St. John Ambulance checking and installing the car seats. Here Sabrina Mantel (right) and daughter Shae-Lyn, 5, go through the clinic, with RBC Insurance branch manager Lora Tanner helping out.