9 In Focus, February, 2011 Horizon Holiday Party LEFT: Mel from the Georgetown Senior Centre Band happily accepts a plaque from the group's fans at CLNH. BOTTOM LEFT: Heather was thrilled to receive a teddy bear from her Secret Santa. LEFT: Angela, Charlie and Angie move to the music. $OLOURING$ONTEST 8INNERS LEFT: Ariana Varas has big plans for her prize a free ice cream cake from Get the Scoop. RIGHT: Nick Hinz won two passes to Canada's Wonderland for next year. After much debate and critical analysis, we are happy to announce the winners of the Rock `n' Roll Classics Colouring Contest. Congratulations to our winners and thank you to all the participants! Photos by Andrea Lefebvre LEFT: Kyle Sousa can't wait to spend his $50 Lasting Impressions gift certificate. RIGHT: Riley Zammit plans to treat his mom and dad to dinner with the $25 McDonald's gift card he won. BELOW: Ellen sings along to her favourite holiday tunes. The halls were decked, the bells were jingling and the Christmas tree was rocking at Horizon Packaging's annual holiday party. The workers and support staff exchanged Secret Santa gifts and sang along with the Georgetown Senior Centre Band, who performed Christmas favourites like Jingle Bells, Frosty the Snowman and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Horizon Packaging is run by Community Living North Halton (CLNH), an organization that supports people with developmental disabilities. For more information, visit www.clnh.on.ca/services. Photos by Andrea Lefebvre om r F e Th ts or Sp esk D BELOW RIGHT: Georgetown's Centennial Chargers earned the Halton District School Board's Tier I boys' volleyball championship by defeating Oakville's Pine Grove Bandits in the final after going undefeated in league play. The Chargers also won the Silver Division title at the prestigious Provincial Cup tournament. Team members (front, from left) are: Matthew Dors, Michael McNiven. Second row: Thomas Dors, Tyler Biles, Liam Osborne, Braeden Silva, Liam Claire, Brandon Johnston, Josh Morgan. Standing: Nolan Haas, assistant coach Jake MacNeil, Drayden Patey, Liam Henderson, Owen Martel, James Vezina, Nicholas Belliveau, coach Patty Hall. Absent: Adam Elinesky, Josh Cartwright, Ryan Davies. Photo by Gary Dias The Stewarttown Middle School Stingers overcame a deficit against Burlington's John T. Tuck and went on to win the Tier II boys' After capturing the provincial quadruple-A silver medal last year, championship title at Halton District School Board's elementary the Georgetown District High School senior girls' volleyball team volleyball championships. Team members (front, from left) are: started off the season by winning the Forest Heights tournament in Michael Goddard, Callum Hutchinson, Colin Canavan. Middle Kitchener. Team members (front, from left) are: Lindsay Poulton, Row: Gareth Marks, Avery Chenier, Liam Carson, Gary Huang, Cole Sara Racinsky. Second row: Courtney Keast, Alex Jarvis, Taylor Besworth. Back Row: Coach Eric Rus, Taylor Leonard, Nick Harding, Holly Bigg, Maddie Mayberry. Third row: Nicole Arthurs, Hancock, Tanner Gaskill, coach Rich Besworth. Absent: Brandon Maggie Darling. Back row: Chelsea Briscoe, Kassidy Veenstra. Hervia, Nick Spencer, Zac McInall, Bret McInall, Dylan Thring. Submitted photo Photo by Gary Dias RIGHT: The Christ the King Jaguars won a pair of senior girls' volleyball tournaments in as many days, defeating St. Joseph's of Sudbury for the championship at CtK's event before taking top spot at another tourney at Mentor College in Mississauga. Team members (front, from left) are: Taylor Burns, Nicole Waters, Austin Stephenson, Jill Borsuk, Kendra Hole, Emily Marshall. Back row: Danielle Renaud, Adrianna Doge, Allyssah Fitterer, Misha Fitterer, Kaitlyn Knox, Moriah Kolenda, Alicia Kucinic, Rebecca Dickinson. Absent from photo: Coaches Timm Stephenson, Tanja Erner, Josh Kolenda. Submitted photo