•T he IF P• H al to n Hi lls • Th ur sd ay , N ov em be r 1 4, 2 01 3 34 OlderAdultsStrategicPlan New Horizons for Seniors Program AttentionCaledonResidents! Take theOlderAdult Survey - you couldwin$100.00 Your Opinion is Appreciated to Help Shape the Needs of Our Community! The Town is undertaking an important study which is intended to improve programs and services for older adults. If you are 50 years or older and a resident of Caledon, please complete our survey. By completing the survey you have a chance to WIN 1 of 3 $100.00 gift cards to a local supermarket. The survey can be accessed through the Town's website at: www.caledon.ca/survey Hard copies of the survey are also available at all Town Library Locations and Recreation Facilities. You can also request a copy by contacting the Town via email at seniors@caledon.ca or by calling 905.584.2272 x.2366. Our survey can be made available in an alternative format, upon request. 6311 Old Church Road Caledon, ON L7C 1J6 www.caledon.ca T. 905.584.2272 | 1.888.225.3366 | F. 905.584.4325 SurveybyUrbanMetrics This group of North Halton Twisters earned the midget B division title at a tournament in Oakville and was runner-up at another in the Collingwood area. Team members (front, from left) are: Goalies Jacquelyn Cousins, Cassandra DiMascio. Middle row: Taylor Gruszka, Hannah Postma, Quinlan Stamp, Sam Bartens, Olivia Lake, Kelly Malone. Back row: Coach Vin Bartens, Rebecca Spowart, Sara Reid, trainer Jennifer Cousins, Madison Taylor, Michaela Doyle, Abby King, Brittany More, Amber Conway, coach Dan Marinac, Stephanie Marinac, Stephanie Barnhardt, coach Randy Reid. Submitted photo After posting three 1-0 victories in the preliminary round, the North Halton midget B Twisters skated past Flamborough 4-2 to capture the cham- pionship at the recent Oakville Hornets' Girls' Hockey Tournament. Preliminary round---North Hal- ton 1, BAD Blazers 0; North Halton 0, Hamilton Hawks 0; North Halton 0, Flamborough Falcons 0 Championship-- North Halton 4, Flamborough 2 The midget B Twisters also made it to the championship game of the Clear- view IceCats' tournament before getting edged out 3-2 by Mount Brydges. Midget B Twisters tops in Oakville YBC fundraiser: An adults-only get-together at Georgetown Bowl Satur- day night has been organized in order to raise funds for the quickly growing local branch of the Youth Bowling Council. Registration for the 2013-14 5-Pin sea- son has grown from 25 kids last year to 65 this time around in what's the 50th an- niversary of the YBC. Proceeds from the fun- draiser will go towards the cost of tournaments, registration fees and oth- er YBC activities through the season. Unlimited Rock & Bowl, a silent auc- tion and a cash bar will be part of the fes- tivities from 8 p.m. to midnight. Tickets are $15 each and can be pur- chased at Georgetown Bowl at 12 Moun- tainview Rd. South. For more info contact 416-557-8089. • • • Locals meet in final: A pair of lo- cal teams met up in the final of the over- 35 division at the Georgetown Hockey Heritage Council's annual men's oldtim- ers hockey tournament held at the Mold- Masters SportsPlex recently. Halton Hills Complete Auto skated past its rivals, the Grinders, by a 5-2 score. Rich Miakowski, Mike Lucenti, Matt Martin, Sean Caven and Doug But- ler tallied for the champs, with Brent Mulder and Jeremy Mulder responding for the Grinders. In the 45-and-over category, Grand Valley defeated Georgetown's LMT 8-2 after LMT had beaten that same team 6-3 in the preliminary round. Mike Flyn and Dave Atchison scored for LMT. Following are the final scores from the other championship games: 50+ D-- Classic All-Stars 2, Thursday Thunder 0; 50+ C-- Brampton Old Seals 2, Mississauga Last Call 1; 50+ C-- Toronto Pok- ey Checkers 3, Hamilton 2; 55+ -- Bolton 2, West Mall 1; 60+-- Newmar- ket Old Capitals 2, Guelph Players' Edge 0 • • • Dogs play cards: Spots at the ta- ble are filling up quickly for the Halton Hills Minor Lacrosse Association's annu- al Poker with the Dogs fundraiser, to be held Friday, Nov. 15 at the Optimist Club of Georgetown's hall. Cost to buy in is $50 per entry and there will be a maximum of 70 players in the game. Raffles and draw prizes will also take place. To pre-register, email mccauley8@ sympatico.ca, ticktodd@gmail.com or call 647-225-3888. • • • Clarification: In an article on local go-kart racer Arron Attard published in last Thursday's Independent & Free Press, Cathy Attard was incorrectly identified. She is Arron Attard's stepmother. In Brief