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Please call George TOLL FREE 1-877-632-1281 BOOK NOW AVOID SPRING RUSH Ellen Shepherd 100 YEARS Friends and family are welcome to help celebrate and thank mom for her many years of love and kindness. Please drop in to the Bennett Centre from 1 pm to 3 pm on Sunday, January 13 Best Wishes Only, Please! Congratulations Mom on Your Birthday, January 16, 2008 Dennis, Vera, Barry, Denise and Grandchildren Chris & Janice Tennant and Barry & Charmaine Hills are so happy to announce the engagement of their son Michael to Alana daughter of Linda & Terry James of Port Dover 235 Guelph Street 905-873-1999 Georgetown Cinemas 3 email: iranisorab@yahoo.ca or fax for group bookings at 905-873-3053 Playing the week of Jan. 4 - Jan. 11 Sun to Thurs and Mats Sat & Sun all seats $4.20 (except Tues.) Friday & Saturday Adults $6.50 evenings, Children / Seniors $4.20, TUESDAY IS TWOONIE TUESDAY Alvin & The Chipmunks (G - General) Daily at 7:10 & 9:10 pm Fri. Sat. & Sun. Mats at 1:10 & 3:30 pm National Treasure: Book of Secrets (PG - Not recommended for young children, frightening scenes) Daily at 7:00 & 9:30 pm Fri. Sat. & Sun. Mats at 1:00 & 3:50 pm Waterhorse: Legend of the Deep (PG - Not recommended for young children) Daily at 7:00 & 9:20 pm Fri. Sat. & Sun. Mats at 1:00 & 3:45 pm Services covered by most insurance plans. TLC Family Footcare Centre Georgetown Professional Medical Building, 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 202 Acton Medical Building, 93 Mill St. E. 1-877-TLC-FOOT / 1-519-925-1008 Call today to book your appointment Giving your feet some Tender Loving Care Stephen Thompson B.H.Sc (Hons), D.Ch Chiropodist / Foot Specialist Churches & Temples www.gcrc.on.ca (Affiliated with World Christianship Ministries) St. Georges Anglican Church 116 Main St. South Georgetown, ON (905) 877-7585 a Time for Fellowship & Friendship KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday Worship: 11 am Rev. Dr. Kobie Du Plessis www.aztec-net.com/~KPC Service Dial-In: (905) 702-1629 SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 AM (Nursery Services Provided) .knoxgeorgetown.ca REV. DR. JAMES COOPER Gods Word for Todays World. GEORGETOWN CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH welcomes you! 11611 Trafalgar Road (north of Maple Avenue) 905-877-4322 Lead Pastor: Rev. Gary vanLeeuwen Associate Pastor: Rev. Ted. S. Bootsma Sunday Worship Services: 10:00 am & 6:00 pm 60 Guelph Street, Georgetown 905-877-8044 Additional parking at Georgetown District High School www.stgeorgesgeorgetown.com SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 2008 Epiphany Worship Time - 8:00 am, 9:30 am & 11:15 am KNect Kids - 9:30 am Nursery Care - 9:30 am & 11:15 am Georgetown Alliance Church Sunday Services* at 9:00 & 11:00 AM 290 Main St. (S. of Maple 905-873-0249 www.togetheratgac.com A Nursery & Junior Worship are offered during both services Acton Baptist Church B.C.O.Q. Worship Service & Sunday School 10:00 am Sundays Pastor John Bell 80 Mill St. E., Acton 519-853-0690 The Lord is good, a strong held in the days of trouble, and He knoweth them that trust in Him (Naham 1:7) BAHAI FAITH BAHAIS BELIEVE that we must rid ourselves of all forms of prejudice - racial, cultural, religious and economic. For more information call 1-800-433-3284 or write BAHA I, Box 91, Georgetown, L7G 4T1 www.ca.bahai.org. Acton/Georgetown, Friday, January 4, 2008 15 Stellar goaltending from Wells Fargos Travis Tancoo, who earned the shutout, and MVPs Jeremy Witten marked this game as a teriffic defensive struggle. Jordan Browns first-period tally was the only puck to get past the MVP netminder. A beaming Scott Herbert, who along with Mitchell Rodgers assisted on the only goal, accepted the champi- onship trophy on behalf of his Wells Fargo Financial teammates. Led by a three-point performance from Alex Cunningham and strong goaltending from Zachary Sutherland, Overhead Door Company skated past Emerald Isle 5- 1 in the consolation final. ODC: Alex Cunningham (2G, A); Michael Capastagno, Ivan Holjevac, Harrison Chalmers (G); Neil Symons, Ryan Catoen, Jordan Blum (A). EI: Trevor Russell (G); Thomas Smith, Nick Farrugia (A). Midget/Juvenile Three overtime wins were required before Wild Wing sewed up the division title at the Christmas tourney as they downed Supperworks.com 2-1 in the final. Kyle Lockwood potted the winner in the first minute of extra time. Spencer Jensen also tallied for Wild Wing, while Julian Proto replied for Supperworks.com. In the consolation matchup, it came down to two-on-two overtime before CPIs player-of-the-game William Betts registered the clincher in a 1-0 thriller against Lora Greene State Farm Insurance. CPI: William Betts (G); Ryan Woodrow (SO). LGSFI: Matt Gergely (MVP). Organizers of a benefit game to be held this Sunday afternoon in Georgetown say that all 1,200 tick- ets for the matchup between the host Halton Silver Halos oldtimers and former National Hockey League celebrity all-stars have been snapped up. The 1 p.m. contest at the Mold- Masters SportsPlex will serve as a benefit for Cancer Assistance Services-Halton Hills. Among those tentatively set to suit up for the NHL celebrity side include ex-Maple Leafs Bil l Derlago, Mike Pelyk, Gary Leeman, Jack Valiquette and Wilf Paiement, along with former Detroit Red Wing bruiser Bob Probert. Local resident and ex-NHL referee Bryan Lewis has been recruited as one of the game officials. Bantam final a defensive struggle Benefit game sees Halos vs. ex-NHLers Continued from pg. 14