COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING DINNER OCTOBER 13, 2008 AT 1:00 PM Georgetown Christian Reformed Church 11611 Trafalgar Road (Across from Halton Hills Work Yards) Come share the abundance! No one in Halton Hills needs to go without a festive dinner this holiday! Please call Dan Roffel 289-891-9009 No Charge. Come to a Come to a Birthday Birthday Party for Party for Marj Marj ReynoldsReynold Sat. October 4th, 2 pm to 5 pm Norval Parish Hall Winston Churchill Blvd. (Best Wishes Only) Tiny Tim Developmental School Inc. Your childs perfect place to: Play, Learn and Grow (Since 1974) Limited Toddler, Preschool and Kindergarten spots available. Enroll your child before October 20th and registration fee will be waived. Call for a tour today! 905-873-9256 68-78 Main St. N., Georgetown (Moore Park Plaza) Milton Location Only Open 7 days a week 9am - 6pm 280 Britannia Rd. (West of Trafalgar) (905) 876-4000 While quantities last. www.terragreenhouses.com A sh can breathe out here. Moving On Up! This weeks feature: 219L complete Natural Aquarium System (stand included) Only $699.99! Regular $849.99 Sale Period: October 2nd - 8th For perfect homes and 0% commission fees visit Walters Aquatic Adventure today. 20 Acton/Georgetown, Friday, October 3, 2008 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 Words out - Francine is 40! Happy Birthday Oct. 7, 2008 Love Mom & Dad The North Halton Twisters went undefeated to capture to bantam C division of the Oshawa Fall Classic girls hockey tournament, blanking Gloucester 3-0 in the final. Preliminary round North Halton 3, Mount Brydges 1: Sarah Jane Olsen (2G); Brooke Scully (G); Natalie Wright, Alexandra McCabe, Nicole Muirhead (A). North Halton 6, Leaside 0: Muirhead (2G); McCabe (G, A); Vanessa Consiglio, Caitlin Watson (G); Connor Vincent (2A); Emma Turney, Olsen, Scully (A); Tamara McKelvie (SO). North Halton 4, Clarington 2: Kennedi Hermann (G, A); McCabe, Jessica Cutting, Olsen (G); Watson (2A); Scully (A). North Halton 1, Gloucester 1: McCabe (G); Scully, Vincent (A). Championship North Halton 3, Gloucester 0: Watson (G, A); Rose Muirhead (G); Olsen, Scully, Vincent, Cutting (A); McKelvie (SO). Surrendering just four goals in five games, including two shutouts by Tamara McKelvie, the North Halton bantam C Twisters won the Oshawa Fall Classic title. Team members (front, from left) are: Caitlin Watson, Vanessa Consiglio, Tamara McKelvie, Natalie Wright, Emily Marshall, Sarah Jane Olsen, Nicole Muirhead. Second row: Connor Vincent, Alex Rose, Kennedi Hermann, Brooke Scully, Jessica Cutting, Jennifer Mackenzie, Cassie Broadbent, Alexandra McCabe, Emma Turney. Back row: Coach Norm Watson, head coach Rick McCabe, coach Andy Broadbent, trainer Julia Olsen. Absent: Trainer Susan Rose. Submitted photo Bantam C Twisters tops at Oshawa tournament Georgetowns McNally Construc- tion Raiders began the atom AA Tri- County regular season with a pair of wins and a one-goal defeat. Georgetown 4, Flamborough 0: Trevor Jenkins (G, A); John Price, Tyler Biles, Adam Farrugia (G); Cole Besworth (2A); Bryn Williams, MacKenzie Chalmers (A). Georgetown 6, Ancaster 2: Price (3G, A); Jenkins (3A); Jack Hennigan (G, A); Daniel Larade, Biles (G); Josh Cartwright, Coleman Bannerman, Williams, Chalmers (A). Stoney Creek 3, Georgetown 2: Jenkins, Price (G); Farrugia, Bannerman, Aidan Mills (A). Midget AA Raiders The Tri-County league schedule began with three wins and a tie for the Sunnydale Farm midget AA Raiders from Georgetown. Georgetown 5, Brampton 2: Paul Davison (3G); Cory Williams, Dylan Chalmers (G); David Bathgate, Stan Gaweda, Todd Bannerman, Rob Turner (2A); Jake Harding (A); Marcus Rees (W). Georgetown 2, Caledon 2: Williams, Weber (G); Chalmers, Gaweda (A). Georgetown 4, Oakville 2: Matt Weber (G, 2A); Chalmers, Gaweda, Williams (G); Bannerman (2A); Turner (A). Georgetown 8, Stoney Creek 3: Trevor Hill, Turner (2G, A); Chalmers (G, 4A); Matt Sargent (2A); Bannerman, Williams (G, A); Davison (G); Weber, Brock Hamilton, Brent Jones, Robbie Robertson (A); Rees (W). Atom Raiders open season strongly GET DEFENSIVE Protect yourself when biking this season: wear a helmet every time you ride, dont weave in and out of traffic, and follow local laws and guidelines for riding. If youre driving, watch for bicyclists riding in the road. We can all share the road. ABOUT BIKING.