
Costa Nassar of Grimsby Denture Clinic recently won first prize in the Grand Erie Business Centre's Entrepreneurship Award program.

Brian Wilkie, CEO of Niagara Peninsula Energy Inc., presents Karen Bubish with a residential electric meter, circa 1920, on the occasion of her retirement.
GOING GREEN Green Party members prepare to clean up Hwy. 8 May 24 as part of the Region of Niagara's Adopt a Road campaign. From left: Meredith Cross, Sid Frere, Ana RavenStar, Chris Frere and Dan Vanbuuren.
HANDS-ON LEARNING Scientist Steve Saturn, of Mad Science, a educational group introducing students to the subject, blows into a cooler of dry ice with three-year-old preschool student Mya Mackey-Briere at Great Lakes Christian Preschool June 18.
Grimsby Adult Computer and Business Program High School Diploma Recipients from left: Amy Hampton, Margaret Cairns, Lena Nielsen and Jim Heywood (Principal of GSS).
GSS Adult Computer and Business Program Certificate of Achievement Award Recipients, from left: Viki Sourdos (LifeLong Learning Award), Susan Norris (Valedictorian and Grimsby Chamber of Commerce Award), Cheryl Mifflin (Chamber President), Stella Spytkowsky (LifeLong Learning Award) and Jim Heywood (Principal of GSS).
Pride Homes has given Miss Southern Ontario 2008 a chance to compete as Miss Canada Globe next month. From left: Cindy Hendriks, Ashley Gluchowski, Fred Hendriks and daughter, Amanda, enjoy the happy moment. Absent from photo was son, Kyle Hendriks.
CLEANING UP From left: Rachelle VanLuik, 9; Carrie Tenage, 15 and Helena Post, 16 scrub one of many cars at the Relay for Life car wash May 24. All proceeds go to the Canadian Cancer Society.
NEW TOY SMILES Tommy Friesen, 3, right, shows off his newly purchased farm set with his brother Aaron, 5, at the United Mennonite Home Bazaar in Vineland June 14.
SUPPORTING THE CAUSE Bank of Montreal employees present Emily Milko, 17, with a $100 cheque towards the $6,000 she's raising for her 10 km run with Team Diabetes of the Canadian Diabetes Association. Milko, a type-one diabetic, has raised more than $4,600, which will go to the association to fund research. From left: Jennie Kelly, Deneen Kucharuk, Emily Milko, Anjelika Zwaagstra, Moriah Linton, Marina Ribeiro, and Christine King.
Dr. Margaret Sabine, Walker Industries CEO and president John Fisher and Foundation executive director Pam Ellens are pleased with the community's support of Project X-ray.
Doug Miller, director of the Grand Erie Business Centre, presents Katie Monster with her Youth Entrepreneur Award.