30 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, April 14, 2011 HALTON HILLS COMMUNITY CLEAN-UP 11th Annual Community Wide CLEAN-UP DAY Saturday April 16th, 2011 Once again, Halton Hills will get its annual spring cleaning. Residents and community groups will scour the parks, ravines and roadsides of Halton Hills picking up litter and assorted debris. Free gloves and garbage bags are available from the Robert C. Austin Operations Centre located at 11620 Trafalgar Road (Georgetown), and also at participating McDonald's Halton Hills restaurants. Gloves and bags have been provided through the generosity of Superior Glove, Tim Hortons and McDonald's. We encourage all participating groups to register with the Town of Halton Hills. Please call the Infrastructure Services/Public Works Division at 905-873-2601 ext. 2609 or visit: http://www. haltonhills.ca/initiatives/clean-up-initiatives.php Hoosiers claim U-17 tourney Posting five consecutive victories, the Halton Hills Hoosiers captured the Oakville Vytis under-17 girls' tournament title, defeating the Mississauga Monarchs 45-33 in the final. Vicky Garvey had 16 points and Sarah Wilson added 10 more in the win. Along the way, Halton Hills beat Markham MUMBA 50-33, Mississauga 38-26, Stoney Creek 50-35 and the Burlington Skyhawks 47-24 in the semifinals to earn a spot in the championship game. Team members (front, from left) are: Sarah Wilson, Courtney Groom. Middle row: Victoria Garvey, Demi Swann. Back row: Coach Manny Saitis, Steph Brown, Rebekah Kunica, Rachel Inniss, Sydney Rivers, coach Mark Gray. The Hoosiers are now preparing for the Ontario Basketball championship tournament May 6-8. Submitted photo 7th Annual Halton Hills ATHLETES of the week Acton High School Christ the King G.D.H.S April Barnes Laura Lobelio Mitchell Giroux Rachelle Giroux Jacqueline Tanguay 22 MINUTE MAKEOVER Wednesday April 20th, 2011 In past years, we have had 100% participation from area schools a n d a g ro w i n g n u m b e r o f businesses participating in our municipality, and we are hoping to attract even more this year. Please take 22 minutes to spruce up your community. Free gloves and bags will be available from the Robert C. Austin Operations Centre at 11620 Trafalgar Road (Georgetown), and at participating McDonald's Halton Hills restaurants. To register for Clean-Up activities, please call the Infrastructure Services/Public Works Division at 905-873-2601 ext. 2609 or visit: h t t p : / / w w w. h a l t o n h i l l s . c a / initiatives/clean-up-initiatives. php 1 Halton Hills Dr., Halton Hills ON L7G 5G2 Tel.: 905-873-2601 · Fax: 905-873-2347 Wayne Fang Acton High School Athletes of the Week are April Barnes and Laura Lobelio. Both are members of the Bearcats' swim team, and were chosen for their performance at the Halton championship meet in Guelph. Barnes, competing in the 50m free and 100m breaststroke, was chosen for her personal best times of 38:19 and 1:28:19, respectively. Lobelio swam a 1:25 in the 100m backstroke, also her best-ever time. Georgetown District High School Athletes of the Week are Wayne Fang and Jacqueline Tanguay. The Rebel junior badminton team members had strong showings at the first tournament of the season at Christ the King this week. Grade 10 student Fang used a variety of smashes and deceptive drop shots to post a 4-0 record in boys' singes, while Tanguay also fared well on the court and her positive attitude is a big asset to the team. Christ the King Catholic High School Athletes of the Week are Mitchell Giroux and Rachelle Giroux. Both are members of the Jaguars' badminton team, with Mitchell qualifying for the Halton finals in the men's doubles, while his sister Rachelle qualified at the divisional competitions to move on to the Halton championships in the senior mixed doubles' division. SPORTS Georgetown's Source for NEW and USED Sports EXCHANGE BASEBALL - head to toe . . . players and team sales LACROSSE - everything you need for all levels SOCCER - shoes/shins/balls etc RUGBY & FOOTBALL - cleats Your One Stop Sports Store. GOLF - new and used sets, drivers, hybrids, putters IN-LINE HOCKEY - in-line skates, girdles and pants MOORE PARK PLAZA 905-873-0176 68 Main St. N. (Hwy. 7) Georgetown