•Th e IF P• H al to n H ill s • Th ur sd ay , M ay 2 2, 2 01 4 34 Families Welcome Rampulla's Martial Arts 14 Main St. S. Downtown Georgetown 702-1116 www.rampullasmartialarts.com Strengthen the mind and body at Rampulla's Martial Arts GiveYOUR Children CONFIDENCE! Rampulla' Beginners Classes Ages 5-8 yrs. and 9-14 yrs. $69 Trial Month • No Obligation • Uniform Included Call Today! Kaitlyn Rose Anne Andrews Athlete - Track and Field Timothy Murdock Athlete - Motor Sport David Kentner Builder - Hockey Dan Ralph Builder - Football/All Sports Brian Hayward Athlete/Builder - Hockey Join us at the Induction Gala. 6:00 pm -Reception 7:00pm - Induction Ceremony • 9:00pm Congratulatory Reception Tickets for the Gala ceremony can be reserved through Glenda Nixdorf at 905-873-1360 or info.hhsm@bell.net HALTON HILLS SPORTS MUSEUM Date: Thursday, June 19, 2014 Location: The John Elliott Theatre Tickets $ 40 each The Ontario Trillium Foundation is an agency of the Government of Ontario 2014 Hall of FameInduction Gala ~ Shade Trees ~ Evergreens ~ Cedar Hedging ~ Flowering Shrubs ~ Flowering Trees ~ Perennials ~ Annuals ~ Roses ~ Fruit Trees ~ Bulk Grass Seed Tree Sale (in the parking lot) ~ Flowering Shrubs Full Landscaping Services Available (Spring Cleaning) We Deliver Triple Mix, Mulches & Stone for all your garden needs 905-877-4915 14177 Trafalgar Rd., (Ballinafad) (North of Hwy. #7, 3 mins. from Georgetown) ~ Annuals ~ Roses ~ Fruit T ~ Bulk Grass Seed Various Beautiful Specialty Baskets Storm in Memorial Cup final Georgetown's Jason Dickinson scored once as the Guelph Storm built an early 3-0 lead and cruised to a 6-3 victory over the Val d'Or Foreurs Monday night to improve to 2-0 at this week's Memorial Cup in London. The 18-year-old Dickinson circled the Val d'Or zone, holding off a couple of Foreur de- fenders before banking a shot into the net to give the Storm a three-goal advantage before the contest was even six minutes old. A 6-foot-2, 185-pound first-round draft pick of the Dallas Stars last summer, Dick- inson also had an assist in Guelph's tourna- ment-opening 5-2 win over the Edmonton Oil Kings on Saturday. Regardless of what happenned Wednesday evening in the round-robin finale against host London, the Storm has already booked a spot in Sunday's championship game and will be looking for the franchise's first-ever Memo- rial Cup championship. Game time is 4 p.m. and will be broadcast on Rogers Sportsnet. After losing their final regu- lar-season game at home 33-30 to Abbey Park last week, Christ the King's Jaguars turned the tables on their rivals from Oakville with a 27-15 semifi- nal triumph Tuesday in Halton high school senior boys' rugby. With the win, the 4-3 Jag- uars move on to today's (Thursday's) Tier I champi- onship match against the 6-0 Oakville-Trafalgar Red Devils at Sherwood Forest Park in Burlington at 1 p.m. Aidan Nesbitt, David Ro- driques, Adam Lane and Kier- an Smerdon each scored tries in the CtK win. Meanwhile, the 6-1 George- town Rebels will play host to the 3-4 Bishop Reding Roy- als of Milton in Thursday's HSSAA AAA/AAAA Division championship starting at 3:30 p.m. at Kiwanis Field. Continued from pg. 33 Cuthbertson has selected Woodbine Race- way-based LongRun Thoroughbreds, which provides care and fostering, working to place off-track thoroughbreds into "forever" homes. In her spare time, Cuthbertson writes, edits and publishes Pulse magazine, the official pub- lication for Ontario competitive trail riders. For more information about Cuthbertson's journey, visit www.eatsleepriderepeat.com Cuthbertson chooses thoroughbred charity Jaguars, Rebels in rugby finals