Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 6 Oct 2011, p. 33

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On the run Sixty-eight runners and walkers from Georgetown and Milton got together at the Terra Cotta Conservation Area recently to determine who'll hold bragging rights for the next year between the two groups. Actually, the inaugural Georgetown Milton Memorial Run's winning trophy is named after Dave Booth and Ed Braam, longtime members of the Georgetown and Milton Runners, respectively, who passed away late last year. Using a Team Predicta Challenge format, runners and walkers estimated how long it would take to complete the 10.8-km Egg Nog Jog course at Terra Cotta and the closest 10 times from each club were counted to arrive at final total, with 68 people taking part. Although Milton's Jan Richardson was just one second off her predicted finishing time, Georgetown's competitors Local arenas will be busy 33 Independent & Free Press, Thursday, October 6, 2011 Best of the Best draws 84 teams Eighty-four teams from across southern Ontario are registered for the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association's annual Best of the Best Thanksgiving Hockey Challenge to be held this weekend at four arenas in Halton Hills. Games begin Friday morning at the Mold-Masters SportsPlex and Memorial Arena in Georgetown, as well as the Acton Arena. Championship games are set for Monday. For full schedules, visit the website www.gmha.on.ca. ROSE THEATRE PRESENTS prevailed with a two-minute, 54-second overall winning margin. The event will alternate between Terra Cotta and the Kelso Conservation Area each year. Submitted photo LUCIEN'S LABOUR LOST OCTOBER 20 ­ 21 AT 8PM Raiders blank Red Wings 5-0 With all of the talk about a lack of scoring punch on the Georgetown Raider roster, the local Jr. A hockey club has posted some impressive defensive statistics so far. The 4-3-0 Raiders registered a 5-0 shutout Monday in Hamilton over the Red Wings and have now allowed just 16 goals against through the first seven games of this Ontario Junior Hockey League season. Barrie's Tyson Fawcett (2), Mike Charbonneau, Manny Gialedakis and Caleb Apperson tallied for Georgetown, which led 2-0 five minutes into the game. Netminder Michael Giugovaz made 24 saves for the victory, while the Raiders generated 39 shots on the Hamilton goal in front of about 300 spectators at the Dave Andreychuk Mountain Arena. The Raiders are set to visit Aurora Friday night to take on the Tigers and will host the Milton IceHawks Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Alcott Arena, followed by a trip to Buffalo Monday evening. "...an Acadian blessing of laughter, and from the heart wisdom." ­ Ottawa Citizen perspective With his folksy charm, wit, and unique blend of `franglais', Lucien provides a funny and insightful snapshot of the hearts and minds of many Canadians from Victoria to St. John's. TICKETS $30 Subscribe from $23 905.874.2800 | www.rosetheatre.ca Georgetown Racquet Club season opener Saturday, October 15th Georgetown Racquet Club, 21 m 215 A Armstrong Ave, Georgetown, On Ph: (905) 877-0333 THE GEORGETOWN SOCCER CLUB is pleased to host its 5:00 pm - BBQ 6:00 pm - Exhibition Match Aly Alyssa Mehta vs. Hollie Noughton (National Junior Women's Team players) 7:00 pm - Exhibition Match Ser Matt Serediak vs. David Letourneau (Na (National Men's Team players) 8:00 pm - James Woodstock Vegan Piranhas Cash Bar Matt Serediak David Letourneau Volunteer Appreciation Reception and Annual General Meeting on Thursday, October 27, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. at Ares Restaurant (lower level) *Any amendments to the Constitution must be handed into the Club's Secretary, in writing, duly signed and dated, 7 days before the AGM. Black Knight / End Zone Sports racquet demos ww www.georgetownracquet.ca

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