Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 24 Oct 2007, p. 20

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20 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, October 24, 2007 canadas 4TH-RANKED SPITFIRES Purchase tickets online at www.battalionhockey.com or Battalion Headquarters Monday through Friday F R O M A M T O P M s 0 H O N E AT AT 2:00 SUNDAY, OCT. 28 TROOPS READY FOR Sheridan Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning presents a new and exciting Job Finding Club Are you an Internationally Trained Individual? Are you currently unemployed or working on average 20 hours per week? Looking for work in your desired field? Seeking fulltime employment? Sheridans Job Finding Club will assist you with a SUCCESSFUL JOB SEARCH. Three weeks of in-class workshops including; Personality & Skills Assessment Successful Interview Techniques Networking Skills Electronic Job Search Strategies Canadian Workplace Culture This program is FREE! Client Job Profile On site recruiter to assist each job seeker Post Program Support Resource Centre with computers, phones, fax, photocopier Information Session: Call us today at 905-845-9430, ext. 8026 to book for Monday, December 19, 2005 T Call us today at 905-845-9430, ext. 8026 CORRECTION NOTICE To our valued customers: We apologize for any inconvenience caused by an error in our flyer dated: October 19 - October 25. Product: LOGITECH WAVE KEYBOARD. On page 24 of the Oct 19th flyer sku 10093980 is advertised. The launch date has been delayed by the manufacturer. Rain check will be offered to customers. SKU:10093980 Golf Georgetowns Luke Ovenden was the top local-area shooter at the recent Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association Boys Golf Festival at the Lionhead Golf & Country Club in Brampton, finishing seven strokes back of the winner. Ovenden recorded rounds of 76-75 to place 13th overall. Christ the Kings Ryan Thomson was tied for 34th after shooting 80-78, while Rebel Jamison Cass finished 55th with a 36-hole total of 164. Along with the scores turned in by Adam Sal isbury and Tyler McNiven, GDHS placed ninth overall out of 20 schools in the overall team standings. Football In the HSSAA senior league last Friday, the Georgetown Rebels beat guest Abbey Park 14-1 while Christ the Kings Jaguars ran past Robert Bateman 26-6 as both teams are gunning for a playoff berth with two regular-season games each on the road remaining. The 3-2 Rebels were held scoreless at halftime by winless Abbey Park but broke the game open in the third quarter. The Rebels scorers were unavailable. CtKs seniors, now 4-1, received touch- downs from Giovanni Boni, Dan Rovere and David Juszczyk while kicker Billy Pavlopoulos added eight points with three converts, a field goal and two single- pointers. This week, the senior Jaguars face the 3-2 Bishop Reding Redmen in Milton and Georgetown visits 4-1 Holy Trinity Friday at 3:30 p.m. Colin Shajgec (2) and Chris Ackroyd fend off a spike bid by a Burlington Central player as Christ the Kings Jaguars swept their visitors away on Thursday in a Halton high school senior boys volleyball match. The 9-0 Jaguars are gunning for a per- fect season and could have a date coming up with rival Georgetown in the playoffs, which begin in early November. Photo by Eamonn Maher Defender Andrew Kemper (right) from the Georgetown Rebels nearly makes an interception of this long Abbey Park pass play in the late stages of the first half of their matchup Friday at GDHS. The 3-2 Rebels appear to have clinched a playoff spot in the Division 1/2 standings with their 14-1 victory heading into the final two games of regular-season play. Photo by Eamonn Maher Ovenden finishes seven shots back at tourney Georgetowns Toppers Pizza Raiders opened the Tri-County Minor Hockey Association minor peewee additional entry rep regular season with two wins and a draw. Georgetown 5, Brampton 5: Keegan Martinec (G, A); Quinn Harding, Matt Hopson, Brad Ranson, Dane Firhoj (G); Mitchell Catoen, Drew Hillock (2A); Callum Biehn, Brodie Briscoe, Jake Spence, Lucas Jenkins (A). Georgetown 8, Waterloo 0: Martinec, Spence (2G, 2A); Ranson (2G); Hopson, Firhoj (G, A); Mark Bowen, Hillock (2A); Briscoe, Harding, Andrew Pottruff, Jenkins (A); Theo Dol (SO). Georgetown 4, Stoney Creek 3: Martinec, Spence, Briscoe, Harding (G); Hillock, Ranson, Jenkins, Joe Wallace (A); Wallace (W). Novice AE Raiders Posting a pair of shutouts, the Georgetown Da Silva Catering novice AE Raiders continue to roll along in league play. Georgetown 12, Erin 0: Steven Ienciu (3G, A); Mitchel Spence, Courtney Maud, Nathan Doran (2G, A); Jake Oram, Lucas Wepf, Jacob Mandel (G, 2A); Mathew Russell (2A); Alex Seelman, Sean VanderGlas (A); Tyler Wise, DJ Strachan (SO). Georgetown 3, Orangeville 0: Spence (G, A); Doran, VanderGlas (G); Russell, Maud, Ryan Waddick (A); Strachan (SO). Dundas 4, Georgetown 3: Ienciu (2G); Russell (G); Mandel, Wepf (2A); Seelman (A). Acton 5, Georgetown 1: Spence (G); Doran (A). Minor Peewee AA Raiders Despite taking their first loss of the year at the Georgetown Best of the Best Thanksgiving Classic tour- nament, Georgetowns Sports Unlimited Raiders remain undefeat- ed in the Tri-County loop with an 11-0-2 record. Continued from pg.19 Rep hockey roundup Minor Peewee AEs win twice, draw See MINOR, pg. 21

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