Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 2 Nov 2007, S06

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ATHLETES of the Week Georgetowns Source for NEW and USED Sports Equipment! 68 Main St. N. MOORE PARK PLAZA 905-873-0176 NOW IN STOCK GREAT SELECTION X-Country & Downhill Skis and Boots SNOWBOARDS Boots & Bindings GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Tonya Vanderhart Zach Seabourne CHRIST THE KING ACTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Brittney Cosmo Jadon Veldman Erica Mills Kieran Taylor Christ the King Catholic High School Athletes of the Week are Brittney Cosmo and Jadon Veldman. Cosmo, a goalie on the Jaguars field hockey team, was selected for her good saves and three shut-outs at the E.C Drury tournament. Veldman, a power on the Jaguars senior volleyball team, was chosen for his good hitting against Robert Bateman. Acton High School Athletes of the Week are Erica Mills and Kieran Taylor. Mills, a shooting guard on the Bearcats senior girls basketball team, was chosen for her 12 points scored against Bishop Reding recent- ly. Taylor, a member of the Bearcats cross country team, was selected for finishing 16th of 71 at GHAC. Georgetown District High School Athletes of the Week are Tonya Vanderhart and Zach Seabourne. Vanderhart, a forward on the Rebels field hockey team,, was cited for scoring the winning goal against Blakelock. Seabourne, a fullback on the Rebels jun- ior football team, was selected for his 20 yard rush, and several good blocks against MR. Georgetown, 99 Sinclair Ave., Ste.,110 905-877-5900 physiotherapy massage therapy orthotics laser therapy Who else wants to live a pain free life? The Latest technology Only the methods that work No up front fees, we will bill your insurer directly! www.medrehabgroup.com Paul Anderson Paul Anderson is an avid sportsman, and when not on the slopes or the courts, he is the licensed insurance agent in the Georgetown CAA Store. Visit or call Paul about CAAs comprehensive auto and property insurance products. When speaking to Paul hell tell you, With CAAs Forgive & ForgetTM program your driving record and insurance rates will be protected in the event of your first at-fault accident. We also offer 15% multi- vehicle discounts and additional discounts for CAA Members. Youve relied on CAA for your roadside assistance, why not count on them for your home and auto insurance as well? Call or visit today for a no-obligation quote. Auto & Property Insurance from CAA 374 Guelph Street email: pa4@caasco.ca Georgetown phone: 905.702.9663 Office Hours: 9am to 5pm G r a n t T r a i l l G r a n t r a i l l of the week October 27, 2007 Proud Sponsor Providing aggregate to build schools, hospitals, roads and the Acton Rural Heritage Community Centre G r a n t T r a i l l started playing soccer in Georgetown this summer, so this is his first time indoors. He plays indoors for the burgundy Under-6 team, has lots of fun and his favourite part of the game is scoring goals! 6 Sports & Leisure, Friday, November 2, 2007 Its been 30 years since a small band of young men took up their paddles and canoed 1,770 kilometers from Port Credit on Lake Ontario to Cabot Beach in Prince Edward Island. Their goal was to make the 1977 Boy Scout Jamboree. Many of these guys lost touch with each other shortly after the trip con- cluded this is the first time in 30 years that we will get together, said Lawrence Euteneier, who was 13 years old and the youngest member of the crew at the time. The Venturers traveled in two 25- foot warrior canoes purchased with funds raised through monthly bottle drives carried out for two years. We came close to going into the drink a few times, and given the water temperatures in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and along the New Brunswick coast line, death would have come within minutes, said Euteneier Tracking down all the guys involved with the trip in time for the reunion is the challenge. Im hoping that everyone will bring their photos and journal entries so that we can have them digitally scanned, said Euteneier, who plans to add them to the website hes building to com- memorate the trip: www.1stgeorge- townventurers1977.com The 1st Georgetown Venturers advisor who led the group was Howard Lawrence Powell. Other paddlers included: Dale Powell, Bruce Callaghan, Mark Barnert, Mike Dixon, Bill Carsons, Todd Beckett, Marty Boyle, Tom Hastings, Doug Doupagne, Dave Lince, Brian Hastings, Jasper Megelink, Lawrence Eutenier and Dave Nichols. Rob Heaton drove the van and took responsibility for the mobile base camp. Brian Paris was also an invaluable volunteer. The reunion will be held on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2 p.m. with dinner and dancing to follow at West 7 Entertainment Centre, 530 Guelph St., Norval. RSVP: Lawrence Euteneier, 230 Blackburn Ave. Ottawa, K1N 8A8 . Call: 613-232-2028 or e-mail leuteneier@rogers.com 1st Georgetown Venturers to reunite after 30 years

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