Pa ge 3 8 T hu rs da y, N ov em be r 5 , 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a Public Notice haltonhills.ca NOTICE OF MEETING This is to advise that the Council for the Town of Halton Hills will be considering the proposed 2016 Rates and Fees at the Council meeting to be held Monday November 30, 2015. The report of the proposed fees for 2016 may be obtained at the Town's web site at www.haltonhills.ca , If you wish to register to speak at Council at its meeting to be held Monday November 30, 2015 please contact the Clerk's Division at (905) 873-2601 ext. 2333. 120 Fall & Winter registration opens September 2nd Monkeynastix® is the pioneer of movement education for children For more details visit our website at www.monkeynastixmilton.ca Email: haltonhills@monkeynastix.ca • Phone: 905.864.4516 Camp Location: 342 Bronte Street South, Unit #15, Milton ON L9T 6B7 Keep your kids active with Monkeynastix! Ages 1-9 yrs of age • Birthday Parties - New! Georgetown Location • Daycare Programs • Special Events • Public Programs SPORTS Raiders take two on weekend Rookie forward Ashur Elliott scored his first two goals of the season in the second period to make the difference in the Georgetown Raid- ers' 5-2 victory over the visiting Burlington Cougars Saturday night in an Ontario Junior Hockey League matchup. The West Division-leading Raiders led 4-0 after 40 minutes and were in control from the start against the Cougars, who were outshot 32- 29 in front of about 200 spectators at the Alcott Arena. Josh Dickinson, Jack Jacome and Bren- dan Jacome also tallied for the 12-5-2 Raiders, tied atop the division standings with the Buf- falo Jr. Sabres. On Friday night, the Raiders trailed 2-1 heading into the third period at the last-place Milton IceHawks before coming together for a 5-2 triumph. Another of Georgetown's promis- ing rookie crop, 17-year-old Bailey Molella, was named first star for his two-goal effort. Dick- inson, Brendan Jacome and defender Wyatt Hicken rounded out the scoring. Next up for Georgetown is a home date with Milton Saturday at the Alcott Arena at 7:30 p.m. Five Raiders were named to the Eastern Canada Cup All-Star Challenge set to take place Nov. 16-18 in Cornwall, Ont. Local residents Josh Dickinson and Dan- iel Hardie will join goalie Andrew Masters on Team Coffey, while 17-year-old blueliners Matthew Cairns and Matthew Thom will suit up for Team Nieuwendyk and athletic trainer Andrew Groombridge will serve as equipment manager for Team Oates. TEAM OF THE WEEK: Dropping just one set out of six matches, the Georgetown Impact earned the gold medals in the under-16 boys' division at the Burlington Blaze Invitational Volleyball Tournament late last month. The Impact rolled through the preliminary round with wins over Etobicoke, two Markham Revolution teams and Burlington, which was the only team to take a set from the eventual champs. Georgetown downed Etobicoke 25-7, 25-10 in the semifinals before dispatching Markham Black 25- 13, 25-21 in the final. Team members (from left) are: Coach George Albert, Ethan Crooks, Trevor Wyeld, Mitch Hood, Jacob Martins, Calvin Chong, Nathan Kociancic, Chris Bowen, Ben Watson, Ryan Gibson, Jake Albert, Ali, coach Dave Hood. Absent from photo: Steven Abrams. Submitted photo The Halton Hills Minor Baseball As- sociation will hold its annual gen- eral meeting on Thursday, Nov. 12 at the Cedarvale Community Cen- tre in Georgetown beginning at 8 p.m. Community members, spon- sors, players and parents are invited to attend. For more info, contact HHMBA president Larry Fitzgerald at larry.fitzgerald@hhmba.ca Minor baseball AGM