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Flying Dutchman
Flying Dutch team member Frank Deen of Drayton stays alive as the last member of his team by dodging this throw. However, his team fell short in a 4-1 loss against Multicoloured Balls. A Guelph Dodgeball Tournament was held at St. John’s-Kilmarnock school on Saturday. The one-day event, which featured 12 teams from southern Ontario, was won by St. Catharines entry Crushed Nutz.
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Museum launches $500,000 fundraiser
What’s in store for current museum? 200154 One limb at a time Forestry staff began the work of systematically removing limbs from trees in Royal City Park on Monday morning. Eventually, 52 trees deemed to be in poor condition will be removed from the park. The operation could take weeks to complete, with each tree taking several hours to fell. One way or another, all the trees will be recycled, said the city’s supervisor of forestry, Randy Drewery. Some of the larger limbs could end up as firewood, with smaller branches being turned into wood chips for use in the city’s gardens and parks. 200164 Young basketballer nets cash for cause Mya Leacock 200165 A great sign Mona Geller, left, and her husband Rick have a shirt signed by 1972 Summit Series hero Paul Henderson before a Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League match between the Guelph Hurricanes and the Cambridge Winter Hawks at the Sleeman Centre Thursday evening. Henderson and former NHL linesman Ray Scapinello were on hand to autograph items sold at silent auction benefitting Habitat for Humanity Wellington County's Women Build program, which is aiming to raise $180,000 to build a new home for a needy family in Guelph this summer. Cambridge won the game 4-1, played in front of more than 750 fans. 200161 New executive director for Hospice Rosslyn Bentley 200162 Then & Now: Hillcrest farm The old farmhouse with the shingle Luca Meat Market is still standing. 200151 Then & Now: Hillcrest farm 200146 Then & Now: Hillcrest farm The barns out back have disappeared since last summer. 200152 High five Guelphite and Former NHL linesman Ray Scapinello, left, high fives Barry Cullen Chev-Olds player Marc Forster, 12, after Foster's team defeated Cityview Homes 2-1 in a Guelph Minor Hockey Association Pee-Wee game held at the Sleeman Center, on Sunday afternoon. The game was sponsored by the OHL's Guelph Storm and took place prior to the Storm’s 8-3 win over Sudbury. 200150 Dan’s the man in win McCarthy 200155 Volleyball squad goes 1-1 Evans 200158 Badger helps stop streak Mercer 200153 Canes keeper scores in win Pegrum 200163 Knights do this Colin Michael, 8, shows how knights move on a chess board during an event featuring local chess expert Hal Bond at the Guelph Public Library on Saturday. About 20 youngsters took in the free event. 200149 Around Town - January 19 Johnny Pecoraro 200166 Around Town - January 19 David Cotter 200156 Around Town - January 19 Carol Hare 200148 Around Town - January 19 Jerry Fisher 200157 Around Town - January 19 Alex Frick 200160 Close to the hockey action Christiaunna McCormick, 8, at left, and her nine-year-old sister Destiny enjoy their spot next to the ice Saturday during a charity hockey game at the Sleeman Centre between the Guelph Police “No-Stars” and the Guelph Storm that netted $4,689 for Guelph-Wellington Special Olympics. The ninth annual Cst. Jay Pirie Memorial Game ended in a tie and was won by the police team on penalty shots. “Cst. Ian Smith, who was also the game referee, scored the winning goal,” a news release said.
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