The Regional Municipality of Halton www.halton.ca 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 ? 2 C J ? ? ? ? k ? 2 M J J ? $ P C C ? ? ? ? ? k ? 2 2 7 ? ? ? ? k ? U U U F ? J R M L A ? MoreBlue & Green in your Bathroom Protect our water by taking back medications to your local pharmacy. Unused or expired medication k Needles, syringes, lancets Take It Back! Halton: www.halton.ca/takeitback Items for Blue Box Items for GreenCart Items for Garbage k Plastic shampoo & soap bottles (caps and lids go in garbage) k Soap cardboard boxes k Toothpaste boxes PET 1 k ? ? $ ? A G ? J ? R G Q Q S C Q ? k Toilet paper rolls k Hair k Nail clippings k " C L R ? J ? ? M Q Q k Cotton swabs/balls k Sanitary products k Make-up containers www.halton.ca/waste PW -0803 5 2 HDPE Olympian Nistor Sandro Olympian Nistor Sandro WelWe comescome You! You Classes Available: Early Years (8 Months - 3 Years) Preschoolers (4 - 5 Years) Recreational (6 - 17 Years) Adults (18 Years & Up) Competitive Boys & Girls (5 Years & Up) Tumbling For Cheerleading & Dancers Birthday Parties Parents Night Out Grand OpeningOpenin Sat. Sept. 13Sat. Sept. 1 10 am - 1 pm10 am - 1 p 8695 Escarpment Way, Unit #4 (Hwy. 25 North of 401), Milton 905.873.1631 905.864.4400 email: nistorgym@yahoo.com Info: www.ogf.com/clubs/goldmedal/ Nistor Sandro 1996 Olympian, 1995 World w s Bronze Medalist GMG Owner & Coach (UntilSept. 13) (After Sept. 13 ) 6 Sports & Leisure, Friday, September 5, 2008 The game has been rescheduled to Tuesday, Sept. 16. Back for a second season with the Raiders is 20-year-old forward Marcus Pryde of Oakville, who had been in Alberta skating with a Tier II Jr. A team, but decided to return home for his final season of junior. The 6-foot- 1, 180-pound Pryde led the Raiders in scoring during the 2008 playoffs with 11 points in 10 games. Also signed this week was winger Aaron Pearce from Mississauga, a sec- ond-round draft pick of the OHLs Peterborough Petes in May. Sixteen- year-old Pearce played for the Toronto Marlboro minor midgets last season and checks in at 5-foot-10, 180 pounds. Richmond is negotiating with the Kingston Voyageurs for the rights to 20-year-old sniper Andrew Marcoux of nearby Rockwood, who had 30 goals and 58 points last season. The 5-foot-10, 180-pound forward prac- tised with the Raiders Wednesday and could be in the lineup Saturday against Huntsville. I think were going to be good. Its just a matter of how good this team can be, added Richmond. We may be making changes to the team as players become available from other places, but well have a full lineup Saturday night and I know everyones excited about getting things going. Another newcomer is 16-year-old winger Ashton Anderson of Brampton, a 6-foot-2, 175-pound draft pick of the OHLs Owen Sound Attack, to fill the league limit of two 1992-born players per team. A second goaltender will likely be signed prior to the home opener and its expected third-year Jr. A vet Vince Cusick will get the start against Huntsville. The Raiders will no longer be vying for the OPJAHL West Division title as the conferences have been renamed, meaning that Georgetown will play in the MacKinnon Division, saluting Bob MacKinnon, who was OHA Chairman from 1984-86. New teams in the division include the Vaughan Vipers and the reborn Bramalea Blues, while the Hamilton Red Wings have switched to the Central Division. For Saturdays home opener, the first 250 spectators entering the arena will receive a gift compliments of Grand & Toy. In other league news, George- towns Craig Rylett has signed with the Cobourg Cougars in the newly formed OPJAHL Central Division after a good showing in goal at the training camp of the OHLs Sudbury Wolves. A ninth-round draft pick of the Wolves, Rylett, who turns 17 on Saturday, is considered third on Sudburys depth chart by head coach Mike Foligno. Raiders open season Saturday against Otters Continued from pg. 1