Georgetowns FIRST Hockey Specific Training Centre 905-873-8484 CALL TODAY for the ULTIMATE way to SUCCEED 318 Guelph Street, Unit # 2, Georgetown, Ontario, L7G 5P2 www.ultimatehockeytraining.ca Woodway Skating Treadmill Increase - Skating Efficiency - Speed - Power Rapid Shot Shooting Lane Develops - Shooting Accuracy - Reaction Time - Shot Speed 2008 Eagles Tryouts GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION $10.00 Tryout Fee Rookieball (1999) Friday September 14 Barn 6-8 pm Saturday September 15 Barn 9 - 11 am Sunday September 16 Barn 9 - 11 am Minor Mosquito (1998) Friday September 14 Gellert 2 6 - 8 pm Saturday September 15 Gellert 3 9 - 11 am Major Mosquito (1997) Friday September 14 Gellert 3 6-8 pm Sunday September 16 Gellert 3 9 - 11 am Minor PeeWee (1996) Saturday September 15 Fairgounds 1 3- 6 pm Sunday September 16 Gellert 2 9 - 11 am Major PeeWee 1/ 2 (1995) Saturday September 15 Fairgrounds 1 9 - 12 Sunday September 16 Fairgrounds 1 6 - 8 pm Minor Bantam 1 (1994) Saturday September 22 Fairgrounds 1 10 - 1pm Sunday September 23 Fairgrounds 1 10 - 1 pm Minor Bantam 2 (1994) Sunday September 23 Fairgrounds 1 2 - 5 pm Minor Midget (1992) Friday September 14 Fairgrounds 1 6 - 8:30 pm Sunday September 16 Fairgrounds 1 10am - 1 pm Midget (1991) Saturday September 15 Fairgrounds 1 12 - 3 pm Sunday September 16 Fairgrounds 1 1 pm - 4 pm Tryout Fee- $25.00 (includes use of facility and Impact T-shirt) Please note Parents need to sign insurance waiver at first tryout. ATTENTION All FEMALE VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS Georgetown Impact wants you Come to our Tryouts! ALL TRYOUTS! At Georgetown District High School 6:00 8:00pm 7:30-9:30pm Mon. Sept. 17th 14U, 15U, 17U 16U 13U born 1995 Fri. Sept. 21th 12+13U, 14U, 15U 14U born 1994 Mon. Sept. 24th 14U, 15U, 17U 16U 15U born 1993 Thurs. Sept. 27th 12+13U, 14U, 17U 16U 16U born 1992 Fri. Sept. 28th 12+13U, 17U born 1991 Co-ordinators Jane Jolly (905) 905-877-3108 Shari Keast (905) 702-1437 We are always looking for new coaches to join our club. Contact us if you have an interest. Current Coaches: Patty Hall (905) 877-4093 Kevin Hughes (905) 877-9936 Grant Clatworthy (905) 846-1460 Tim Davis (905) 702-1038 Doug Veldman (905) 877-9041 Robynn Cook (905) 877-2160 22 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, September 12, 2007 Adult Upgrading In Georgetown Sheridan College ACE (Academic Upgrading) Program Earn grade 12 equivalency credits in Math and/or English in order to: Qualify for Sheridan College post-secondary programs ? Qualify for Apprenticeship or Pre-apprenticeship programs ? Improve your academic and workplace skills ? Prepare for the GED test Literacy North Halton Read*Spell*Write Program Continuous year round literacy program assisting adults with upgrading reading, writing, basic math and computer skills successful students can now readily access the ACE program. If you wish to improve reading and writing for your work and family life, this program is suitable for you. Are you eligible for this program? This program is open to adult students who have left school. Cost of Program? Tuition is free. A minimum registration fee applies. Classes Dates and Times Start any week, subject to space and availability Mon Wed Evenings 6:30 pm 9.30 pm Need to Know More? Contact Literacy North Halton 905-873 2200 Continued from pg. 19 Sunday, September 16 Rally Sunday: St. Andrews United Church, 89 Mountainview Rd. S. is holding their Annual Rally Sunday, 10 a.m. Come and join us for a lively wor- ship service followed by a free barbecue lunch with games for the kids. This is also be a great time to reg- ister kids for Sunday School and other activities in the church. Info: 905-877-4482 or www.standrewsuc.ca. Terry Fox Run: returns, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Acton High School track. Pledge forms available at banks, schools, variety stores, other. Locations around town. Last years total raised: $29,000. Contact: Jon Hurst, Acton Terry Fox Run organizer; 519-853-2015; jon.hurst@sympatico.ca The Terry Fox Run will also be held 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Gellert Community Park in Georgetown. Info: TerryFoxRun.org Winter and the Butterflies: Have you ever won- dered how a butterfly survives the winter? Has it ever occurred to you that butterflies fly around looking for survival methods and preparing for winter just like you and me? Did you know that a caterpillar can grow up to 30,000 times? From 9:30 a.m. until noon, the Willow Park Ecology Stewardship Committee will be hosting an exciting event about Winter and Butterflies. There is even a special area in Willow Park devoted to the majestic and very intricate butter- fly. Come and see what a miracle these insects are. As a bonus, children get to make cool crafts that they can show their family and friends. Sponsored by the Willow Park Ecology Stewardship Committee, con- tact 905-702-9055 or wpec@willowparkecology.com. Monday, September 17 Alpha Course: is being held at Knox Presbyterian Church, 44 Main St. N., Acton beginning Monday, September 17 at 6:30 p.m. Please join us and bring your friends for a delicious meal, fellowship and group discussion. No charge. Golf Tournament: William James Kent Memorial Annual Charities golf tournament will be held at Granite Ridge Golf Course with proceeds to Cancer Assistance Services of Halton Hills. The registration fee, $125, includes 18 holes of golf, steak dinner and prizes for all. Individual entries welcome. Registration begins 10:30-11:30 a.m. with tee off at 11:30 a.m. To register call Gerry Cole: 905-873-9636 or Bob Smith, 905-873-6325. Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. Norval United Church Pray Purls: Interested in knitting? Interested in praying for others? Join the Prayer Purls and knit a prayer shawl! All are welcome 7:30 p.m. starting Sept. 17 and every other Monday after that at Norval United Church, 486 Guelph St. Knitting lessons offered to those who want to learn. Contact 905-877-6122; www.norvalunited.ca Community Calendar North Halton Distress Centre is now accepting applications for new volunteers. The training sessions will begin Wednesday, Oct. 3 and run for six weeks. Orientation for new volunteers will be held Sept. 26 at the Georgetown police station. Info: 905-877-0655. Distress Centre seeks new volunteers