30 ·The IFP· Halton Hills ·Thursday, September 20, 2012 Geminis capture Canlan event Calling themselves the Georgetown Geminis after the former Jr. B franchise, an atom-age team from the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association took top spot at the recent Canlan Ice Sports Pre-Season Blast tournament. Preliminary round-- Stouffville 4, Georgetown 3; Markham 3, Georgetown 2; Georgetown 5, Brampton 3 Semi final-- Georgetown 7, Stouffville 2 Championship-- Georgetown 3, Markham 2 Tournament scoring: Nicholas Theim (4G, A); Jordan Reyce (3G, 2A); Tyler Jaycocks (2G, 3A); Bryce Hillock (3G, A); Nathan Mara (3G); Ethan Vivian (3G); Aidan Vivian (2G); Erik Herman (2A); Daniel Cannon, Hunter Gibson, Tommy Woods (A). Mustangs marvelous in Peterborough A 3-2 victory over Belleville clinched the championship title for Georgetown's under-12 A Mustangs at a boys' minor soccer tournament in Peterborough. The Mustangs needed penalty kicks to defeat Whitby Iroquois in the semifinals. They also made it to the finals in two other tournaments this summer. Team members (front, from left) are: Jake Albert, Mitchell Hood, Frank Previte. Second row: Braden Hayes, Jack Vago, Justin Knebel, Devon Nuade, Tobia Graziani, Liam Burgoyne, Trevor Wyeld. Third row: Mitchell Shorgan, Justin Lavictoire, Denver Russell, Daniel Pulcina, Brenden Smith, Nicholas Algeo, Ralla-Singh Virdi. Back row: Assistant coaches Kevin Wyeld, Martin Algeo, manager Edward Vago, head coach Peter Smith. Submitted photo The Georgetown Geminis avenged a loss to Markham in the preliminary round by defeating the same team 3-2 in the championship game of a pre-season tournament in the Toronto area. Team members (front, from left) are: Ryan Basha, Nathan Mara, Jordan Reyce, goalie Michael Marcovecchio, goalie Cody Hunter, Aidan Vivian, Ethan Vivian. Middle row: Max Mlynarczyk, Romyk Soltys, Bryce Hillock, Tommy Woods, Tyler Jaycocks, Erik Herman, Hunter Gibson, Rory Bunney, Daniel Cannon, Nicholas Theim. Back row: Assistant coach Gary Cannon, head coach Brad Nicolucci, manager Bill Mara, assistant coach Rick Theim. Absent: Assistant coaches Bryce Fellows, Michael Nicolucci, Paul Basha, Mark Bunney, Mike Jaycocks, Bill Herman and trainer Daniel Nicolucci. Submitted photo Ask Professionals DIRECTORY INSURANCE F Professional Workplace and Family Services www.pccs.ca the "The strongest principle of growth lies in human choice." ~ George Eliot MEDIATION SEPARATION & DIVORCE MEDIATION ACCREDITED MEDIATORS GEORGETOWN, MISSISSAUGA, ORANGEVILLE FLEXIBLE HOURS AND PAYMENT METHODS 905-567-8858 REDUCE COST & CONFLICT 1-866-506-PCCS (7227) DIVORCE WITH DIGNITY AND KEEP YOUR MONEY IN YOUR POCKET! 60 Gillingham Drive, Suite 500, Brampton, ON L6X 0Z9 905-451-6031 ext. 2263 Email: susan.mundy@sunlife.com Susan Mundy Sun Life Advisor Q: A: What advice do you have when choosing an advisor for my insurance and financial needs? You don't have to be wealthy to get good advice about your financial matters. In fact, the amount of money you have isn't relevant. An advisor's expertise and knowledge can help you accumulate wealth and protect your family and your investments. But before choosing the person who's right for you, it's important to do your homework. The first thing you must do is establish your financial goals. Be specific and put them in writing. Clear objectives will help you create a plan with dollar value and within a specific time frame. Once you know what you want, an advisor can help you develop a strategy to begin your journey to your targets. A budget and a net worth analysis will help you see how realistic your expectations or goals are. The next step is to choose an advisor. Always check their credentials; are they accredited with a recognized financial industry organization, are they licensed to sell insurance products, which investments are they licensed to sell, are they licensed to provide financial planning? All this may take time and effort, but it's worth it to find an advisor you trust and feel comfortable with. Asking the right questions, and adding some research of your own will enable you to choose an advisor who can help you set a wide variety of clear goals, from providing for your family to becoming wealthy by the age of 65!