Friday, December 29, 2006

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John Travis reflects in the water Thursday as he fishes at Mitchell's Bay Marina. Unseasonable warm weather has prevented him from enjoying ice fishing. According to Travis, December, January and February used to be perfect months for ice fishing.

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

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Sherry Beecroft and her daughter Kristi, 9, were among last-minute shoppers, as they shop in A "Mays" ing Gifts at the Downtown Chatham Centre on Christmas Eve.

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Chatham -Kent paramedics transport a car-crash victim to an ambulance as a Chatham-Kent firefighter examines the car wreck at the corner of John and Mercer streets in Chatham Saturday night.The victim suffered non-life threatening injuries.

Monday, December 25, 2006

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Marguerite White makes a gingerbread house at St. Andrew residence. She was among dozen residents who took part in Christmas activity on Dec. 8. Gingerbread houses were put on display in dining room for nibbling.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

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Edwin played solo and tunes from his days with I Mother Earth during concert at Twisters Night Club in Chatham Friday night. He signed, autographs, took photos with fans and sold his new Album Better Days after the show.

Friday, December 15, 2006

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ARTFUL REFLECTION: Chatham-Kent Secondary School students James McCullah, right, and Greg Davis are reflected in a piece of art produced by a fellow student as they look at art displays during Arts Fest 2006 at CKSS. The show included staged performances produced students. The Art Festcelebrated its third year on Thursday.

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Clockwise from bottom right, Karena Cook, Hannah Malkenzie, Allison Young, Holly Capeling, Sophie Bougie and Holly Wouowyk Indian Creek Road Public School students pose for the picture during dress rehearsal for their school play, Annie. The performance will take place on December 14 and 15 at 7pm and on December 16 at 2 pm at the school. Tickets are $5 for adult and $3 for students and available at the school office.


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Sarnia Blast's Matt Parkes falls over Maroons goalie Rob Cupit after scoring a second period goal, during Sunday's December 4th hockey game at Memorial Arena. Blast beat Maroons with final score 6-4.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

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A silhouetted Essex and Kent Scottish Regiment member marches past Chatham-Kent Mayor Randy Hope, middle, and Lieutenant-Colonel Phillip Berthiaume, regiment commanding officer, left, as the regiment leaves the old armoury and moved to the a new facility on Bloomfield Road on Saturday.

Saturday, December 09, 2006

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Dancers from Cornell School of Irish Dance perform on stage at Festival of Trees at Kinsmen Auditorium, Saturday December 2.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

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The Victor Lauriston Lions bench erupts in celebration as they swept the Gregory Drive Grizzlies in three straight games 25-23, 25-17, 26-14 to clinch the championship.
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Artist Lydia Burggraaff lays out her art piece called September 9 1986, for an Eye For Art Exhibit at Chatham -Kent Museum. Her art piece consists of plaster buttons. Each button represents a day she lived.
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New Chtaham Maroons head coach Dave Easter watches as Maroons' player skates by during practice on Wednesday November 23.

Saturday, December 02, 2006

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Lorie Hussey makes a handcrafted glass horse from a special glass in Downtown Chatham Centre. She and her husband Ric Hussey have been making handcrafted items from the glass for over 30 years. She says that it can take from several minutes to several hours to produce a glass item.