ATHLETES of the Week Shoes & Shins INDOOR SOCCER Now in stock Georgetowns Source for NEW and USED Sports Equipment! 68 Main St. N. MOORE PARK PLAZA 905-873-0176 NEW & USED EQUIPMENT CURLING Equipment GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Brendan Elliott Megan Reilly CHRIST THE KING ACTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Greg Nyhof Megan Hynes Ben Jolly Victoria Duffield Acton High School Athletes of the Week are Ben Jolly and Victoria Duffield. Jolly, a member of the Bearcats cross country team, was chosen for placing 14 of 200 in the junior boys 6 km run at the London meet. Duffield, a point guard on the Bearcats senior basketball team was selected for her strong defense against TAB, leading Acton to a 40-27 win. Georgetown District High School Athletes of the Week are Megan Reilly and Brendan Elliott. Reilly, a mid-fielder on the Rebels field hockey team, was recognized for her strong defense against MMR. Elliott, a running back on the Rebels junior football team, was cited for his 2 TDs against LBP. Christ the King Catholic High School Athletes of the Week are Megan Hynes and Greg Nyhof. Nyhof, a wide receiver on the Jaguars junior foot- ball team, was chosen for his 1 TD against MMR. Hynes, a forward on the Jaguars senior basketball team, was selected for scoring 12 points against Aldershot. 1 Halton Hills Dr., Halton Hills, ON L7G 5G2 Tel.: 905-873-2600 Fax: 905-873-2347 PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS INVITED SUSTAINABLE HALTON - HALTON HILLS INPUT TO PROPOSED REGIONAL GROWTH SCENARIOS As part of the regularly scheduled Council meeting on October 15, 2007, Council is inviting oral and/or written submissions from interested parties on the Sustainable Halton Plan and its potential implications for the Town of Halton Hills from a future growth perspective. Separate written submissions, by letter or e-mail to the Town Clerk, received by October 15th, 2007 will also be considered by Town Council in its future deliberations. The Region of Halton in consultation with the local municipalities of Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton and Oakville has commenced a planning exercise known as the Sustainable Halton Plan. The Sustainable Halton Plan is intended to respond to Places to Grow, the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe. In the Growth Plan the Region of Halton is targeted to grow to 780,000 people and 390,000 jobs by 2031. The recently completed Phase 1 of the Sustainable Halton process has determined that additional urban lands are required in Halton Region to accommodate the 2031 Growth Plan targets. Specific locations for additional urban land and the allocation of growth among the four local municipalities of Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton and Oakville has yet to be decided by the Region. Phase 2 of Sustainable Halton involves the development by the Region of evaluation criteria and preparation of growth scenarios to 2031. The growth scenarios are scheduled to be released by the Region in January 2008 for public and agency review. As part of this process, the Region is seeking the Towns input as to evaluation criteria and the growth scenarios which the Region should consider during Phase 2. In order to assist Town Council in its on-going deliberations on this matter, Halton Hills Council is inviting submissions from interested residents and other stakeholders. The October 15th meeting is not a statutory public meeting pursuant to the Planning Act. Town Council will not be making any decisions on this matter at the October 15, 2007 meeting but will be considering any submissions made on the 15th of October in its future deliberations. More information is available on the Town website at www.haltonhills.ca and search for Sustainable Halton, or by contacting Steve Burke at (905) 873-2601, extension 2254 or stevebu@haltonhills.ca. 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Following are the top three team and individual results involving Halton Hills schools: TEAM RESULTS Tyke Girls (8 yrs.) 2.Joseph Gibbons, 37; 3.Silver Creek, 85 Tyke Boys 1.Robert Little, 47; 2.Limehouse, 57 Atom Girls (9 yrs.) 1.Silver Creek, 31; 2.Robert Little, 56 Atom Boys 1.Joseph Gibbons, 37; 2.Pineview, 40; 3.Robert Little, 71 Bantam Girls (10 yrs.) 1.Joseph Gibbons, 23; 2.George Kennedy, 36; 3.Robert Little, 66 Bantam Boys 1.Pineview, 26 Junior Girls (11 yrs.) 1.Stewarttown, 26; 2.Centennial, 56 Junior Boys 1.Stewarttown, 10; 3.Silver Creek, 56 Intermediate Girls (12 yrs.) 1.Centennial, 23; 3.Stewarttown, 40 Intermediate Boys 1.Centennial, 18; 3.Stewarttown, 42 Senior Girls (13 yrs.) 1.Stewarttown, 14 Senior Boys 1.Stewarttown, 18; 3.Centennial, 42 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Tyke Girls 2.Kayla Hutchinson, Joseph Gibbons Tyke Boys 1.Liam Osborne, Harrison; 2.DJ Strachan, Limehouse; 3.Mason Label, Pineview Atom Girls 1.Maddie Shiell, Park; 2.Hannah Scott, Silver Creek Atom Boys 1.Joshua Cartwright, Glen Williams; 2.Sam Gates, Pineview; 3.Brandon Saulnier, Joseph Gibbons Bantam Girls 1.Anja Westerback, Silver Creek; 2.Grace Watson, George Kennedy Bantam Boys 1.Matthew Knebel, Joseph Gibbons; 2.Shane Brockbank; 3.Braeden Silva, Harrison Junior Girls 1.Hayleigh Bell, Stewarttown; 2.Caitlyn Watson, Stewarttown Junior Boys 1.Tom Potter, Stewarttown; 2.Maclean Shiell, Stewarttown; 3.Bryan Bartle, Stewarttown Intermediate Girls 1.Lisa Laidlaw, Centennial Intermediate Boys 2.Olin Flydorf, Centennial; 3.Matt Stoddart, Centennial Senior Girls 1.Jade Kovacevic, Stewarttown; 2.Sarah Racinsky, Stewarttown; 3.Jennifer Doraty, Stewarttown Senior Boys 2.Colin Bijaoui, Centennial; 3.Justin Corbett, Stewarttown Halton Hills runners perform well