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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 23 Sep 2010, Focus, FOCUS14

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F S T R SPO SK DE th rom e LEFT: The Halton Hills Rams geared up for the Ontario Lacrosse Association Masters Championships by claiming the men's B title at a recent invitational tournament in Owen Sound. Opening with a 3-2 victory over Six Nations, the Rams lost to Brampton 5-4 before downing Durham 9-5 and London 5-3 in the final to earn the champs' trophy. Team members (front, from left) are: Troy Latimer, Jim Commandant, Scott Holmes, Todd McIntyre, Jacques Mireault, Jim McIntyre, Chris Sargent, Bill Keating, Tom Orpana. Back row: Bob (Big Rig) Foster, Jeff Weddig, Derek Power, Matt Banting, Greg Skiring, Trevor Kurtz, Chris Funkenhauser, Gerrad Kurtz, Bruce McPhail and Georgie Kurtz. At the provincials, the Rams had to face the tournament's top seeds in the preliminary round, losing to 6-4 to Toronto Beaches and 6-3 to Brampton before rebounding to beat Niagara 8-3 and London 7-3. Submitted photo In Focus, October, 2010 14 Nineteen-year-old Adam Salisbury recorded a 54-hole score of twounder-par to win The Club at North Halton's men's club championship by one stroke over Ryan Thomson. Salisbury was presented with his trophy by men's captain Philip Brazeau. Mary Ann Hayward captured the ladies' club title for the 10th time since joining North Halton in 1996 with a three-round total of five over par. Photo by Cam Noble Georgetown District Hospital Foundation chairman Laurent Thibault (far right) receives cheque for $5,000 from Halton Place owner Timur Leckebusch (second from right) and Charity Team sponsors Thomas Arnold and Bert Arnold of Arnold Foster LLP. Photo by Michelle Dunn Photography More than 40 swimmers from the Acton Aqua Ducks swim club climbed out of the water to participate in the Acton Fall Fair parade on September 18. Photo submitted by Tammy Somerville 5 Armstrong Ave., Unit 5 (Mountainview & Armstrong) Georgetown 905-877-9394 Better Winter Performance at Start-up and Beyond! Synthetic Blend Available in 5W-30. Quaker State® Winter Synthetic Blend is specially formulated to provide superior performance in cold weather compared to conventional oils: · Provides easier start-up in cold weather · Helps pre serve battery power and life · Gets to critical engine parts faster than conventional oils in below-freezing temperatures. * In fact, the 5W-30 weight gets to critical engine parts up to 3x faster than conventional GF-3 5W-30 oils. Our friendly, fast service consists of up to 5 L of Quaker State Warranty Approved Oil, new oil filter, chassis lubrication, rad cap pressure test, tire pressure, fluid level check & adjust, window sticker & more! SUMMER SALE New and Consigned Fashions, Accessories, Jewellery & More Casual | Contemporary Career | Formal Fun & Funky | Vintage 98 Main St. S. Georgetown 905.702.7675 www.thewaywewere.ca

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