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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 9 Apr 2008, p. 18

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EatRight Ontario Paid for by the Government of Ontarioontario.ca/eatright Call 1-877-510-510-2 and talk to a Registered Dietitian for free. Our individualized programming promotes self-esteem and love of learning; early identification of readiness nurtures the childs own enthusiasm. Campbellville Embracing the Art and Nature of Learning Embracing the Art an Hitherfield is an independent school for children pre-school to Grade 8. 2439 - 10th Side Rd., Campbellville 905-854-0890 401 to Guelph Line, North to 10th Side Road, West 1/2 km to school gates. 82 Acres of Rolling Country Side Cross Country Skiing and Running Trails Fully Equipped Stage with Lighting and Sound Systems Up-to-date Computer Lab Full-sized Gymnasium Bus Service Available If you have a child/children interested in attending our school, please call for an information package or to schedule a visit. OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, April 12th, 2008 10:00 am - 2:00 pm HALTON HILLS MINOR LACROSSE ASSOCIATION HOUSE LEAGUE CLINICS All participants in the House League Clinics must be registered with the Association prior to being allowed on the floor. Full equipment is mandatory, including mouth guards. All Clinics will be held at Memorial Arena. Final registration, if spaces available, will be held during the Clinics. April 12, 2008 Peanut/Paperweight 8am Tyke 9am Novice 10am Peewee 11am Bantam/Senior 12pm April 19, 2008 Peanut/Paperweight 8am Tyke 9am Novice 10am Peewee 11am Bantam/Senior 12pm 2008 REP TRYOUTS Memorial Arena All players wishing to participate in rep tryouts must be registered with the Association prior to being allowed on the floor. Full equipment is mandatory, including mouth guards. Intermediate Tryouts will be held April 14th to the 17th at Acton Arena, visit www.hhmla.ca for more details April 5th April 7th April 8th April 9th April 10th April 11th 11am 1pm Bantam 6pm8pm Novice 6pm Tyke 6pm Novice 6pm Tyke 6pm Tyke 4pm6pm Midget 9pm10pm Peewee 7pm Tyke 7pm Peewee 7pm - Bantam 7pm Novice 8pm Bantam 8pm Peewee 9pm - Midget 9pm - Midget HALTON HILLS MINOR LACROSSE ASSOCIATION Apr l 19, 2008 HOUSE LEAG E CLINICS All participants in the House League Clinics must be registered with the Association prior to being allowed on the floor. Full equipment is mandatory, including mouth guards. All Clinics will be held at Memorial Arena. Final registration, if spaces available, will be held during the Clinics. 2008 REP TRYOUTS - Memorial Arena All players wishing to participate in rep tryouts must be registered with the Association prior to being allowed on the floor. Full equipment is man atory, including mouth guards. Intermediate Tryouts will be held April 14th to 17th at Acton Arena, visit www.hhmla.ca for details. April 9th 6 pm - Novice 7 pm - Peewee 8 pm - Bantam 9 pm - Midget April 10th 6 pm - Tyke 7 pm - Bantam April 11th 6 pm - Tyke 7 pm - Novice 8 pm - Peewee 9 pm - Midget Peanut/Paperweight - 8 am Tyke - 9 am Novice - 10 am Peewee - 11 am Bantam/Senior - 12 pm April 12, 2008 Peanut/Paperweight - 8 am Tyke - 9 am Novice - 10 am Peewee - 11 am Bantam/Senior - 12 pm VETERANS THANK YOU FOR OUR FREEDOM ~ ~ ~ We will gather on Thurs. May 8th to pay tribute for your sacrifices and achievements ~ ~ ~ Please join us. For details please contact Barry Timleck 908-877-6198 18 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, April 9, 2008 Christ the Kings junior boys hockey team will be shooting for its second straight All- Ontario Junior Classic starting today (Wednesday) at York University after earning yet another tourney title last week. The junior Jaguars, who over the past three years have won six tournaments and earned consolation honours in two others, captured the Burlington Cup Invitational on Thursday after pounding Loyola 9-4 in the final. Christ the Kings roster features several players who are eligible for the upcoming Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection and has posted a 13-2 record this spring, includ- ing the Wave Classic tourney title in Burlington. Offensively, the Jags have been led by Burlington Cup MVP Michael Sgarbossa, Robbie Murden, J.P. Villeneuve, Nic Pierog and Luke Laidlaw, while defenders such as Steve Silas, Dale Deon, Bryan Slater and Ryan Brazzeau have played well in front of standout goalie Ryan Kelly. At the Burlington Cup, CtK defeated M.M. Robinson 6-4, T.A. Blakelock 4-2 and Aldershot 7-1 in the preliminary round, before downing Nelson 6-4 in the quarterfi- nals and then Notre Dame 5-1 in the semis. Jags looking to add to title collection The 24th-annual Paul Murr Memorial Golf Tournament will take place Monday, May 12 at Actons Blue Springs course and organizers hope to surpass last years best-ever fund-rais- ing total. A $62,000 donation was made to the Acton branch of the Canadian Cancer Society after the 2007 event, bringing the 23-year total raised by the tournament to $658,000. There are three different tournament pack- ages to choose from for this years tourney, which is expected to draw about 260 golfers. The morning package ($150) is a 7 a.m. shotgun scramble that includes 18 holes with power cart usage on the Turtle Lake champi- onship course, lunch, driving range use, com- plimentary afternoon play on the par-3 Trillium course, a buffet steak dinner and prizes. The 1 p.m. shotgun scramble ($175) includes 18 holes of Turtle Lake golf with power cart and driving range privileges, a buf- fet steak dinner and prize draws. For the less-avid players, the Trillium pack- age ($100) from 1-4 p.m. consists of nine holes on the par-3 Trillium course, driving range usage, buffet steak dinner and prize draws. Personal in-memoriams account for half of the tournaments revenue and can be made at the gold ($500) and silver ($150) levels. For more info call John McNabb at 519-853- 5615. Event has raised $658,000 Tee it up at annual Paul Murr tourney May 12

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