
Organizers say attendance was down, but the carnival still turned a profit for the service club, which reinvests the proceeds back into the community. Lauren and Carter Davidson ride the "Fire Department" ride during the opening night.

Lyn Bourret rides the ferris wheel at the Grantham Lions and Lioness carnival Friday with her daughter Angie, who is in the therapeutic supports day program at Community Living. The carnival was opened Friday afternoon for children and adults with special needs.
Harvey Boles warms up for the upcoming Ontario Masters Track and Field championships by roller blading near his home in Fort Erie.
Janet Standish, left, Dave Standish and Doug Standish look at airplanes from world war two at the Russell Aviation Groups's Air Show.
Patty Rodgers of Niagara Falls was the first woman to cross the finish line at the inaugural Dash and Splash 5K in Fort Erie on June 14.
Grade 1 students at St. Peter's Nikki Nowe, 7, left, and Alexa McFayden, 7, hang on the monkey bars of the school's new playground. The school raised money for nearly four years to complete the playground, which was unveiled during the school fun fair on June 13.
From left front row: Regional, Provincial, National Champion under 7 team, Logan Ciancio, Tegan Always-Mathers, Jessie Redford, Erin Zuk. Second Row: Regional, Provincial, National Champion 10-11 team, Natasha Hildebrand, Andie Herstek, Allysa Ciancio, Megan Green, Waverley Fung. Back row: coaches, Kristine Melloh and Kaylin Hersics.
Psychic Nikki
Caitlyn Duck, right, credits her mentor, Linda Whitfield of Premier Martial Arts in Grimsby, for helping her realize her karate passion.
Caitlyn Duck, age 12, practices sparring with mentor Linda Whitfield. Duck is headed to the world championships this fall.
Army cadets Nicholas Appelman and Stephen Bruzzese escort Lt. Governor of Ontario David Onley as he conducts the review at the 108th annual cadet review at the Lake Street Armoury Saturday.
Jeremy Rae, a Grade 11 student at Lakeshore Catholic School, leads the way in the 1,500 metre race. Rae recently posted the fastest 1,500 in Canada in his age bracket. The Royal Canadian Legion District B qualifier hosted by the Niagara Regional Athletics Track Club.
With a new, ultra-light bicycle loaned for free by Liberty Bicycles, Paul Ellis is confident he'll have no problems finishing this weekend's 200-kilometre Ride to Conquer Cancer.
Ken Southwick
Roberta Jamieson receives an honorary degree from dean David Siegel at graduation at Brock University.