Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 17 Nov 2006, p. 27

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Foster families wanted for cats The Upper Credit Humane Society has had many successes this year in adopting kittens.... 80. Yes 80 have been placed successfully in new families and are purring their way into their new families' hearts! However the UCHS is still housing approximately 40-plus kittens and three mother cats in existing foster homes as well as caring for our "regular" cat population at the Shelter. There is an urgent need for a solid base of volunteer foster homes as kittens are being surrendered or rescued as fast as we can find people to adopt the existing ones. The public at large have turned to us in droves to get help for stray mother cats and their kittens... most of whom have to go into foster care. This will become even more crucial as the cold and freezing weather approaches. The expense for this area of animal care is crippling as all kittens are spayed, neutered, dewormed, vaccinated and this costs many dollars! A foster family would be able to provide a separate room for the cat and kittens i.e. a spare room, mud room, washroom, in which the animals can be isolated away from other family pets. This ensures that the kittens are housed in a quiet environment, with low exposure to germs and away from the hustle and bustle of everyday family life. Foster families with older children or adult-only households are best suited to this task, as toddlers are not suited to the very delicate handling of these tiny creatures. Food, litter pans, bowls, litter etc., and medical care, if needed, will be provided by the UCHS as well as expert advice on each stage of care. Please call the UCHS at 519-9275152 to learn more about the program. The Town of Halton Hills showed its appreciation to its high-achieving citizens at a recent Municipal Awards evening. Photo by Ted Brown Town honours teams and youngsters At the October Municipal Awards Night, the following were honoured with Town of Halton Hills medals. Christ the King Jaguars Swim Team, 2006 Ontario Federation of Secondary Schools, 100M Individual Medley & 200M Freestyle, bronze medalist, Kim Galvin, 100M Breaststroke, silver medalist, Jessica Switzer. North Mississauga Panthers Girls Under13 Soccer Team, 2006 Ontario Cup Champion, Bramalea Bullets Track Club, 2005 Ontario Minor Track & Field Cross Country Championships, Atom Division, gold medalist, 2006 Ontario Track & Field Indoor Championships, 800M and 1500M, gold medalist, 2006 Ontario Track & Field Association Outdoor Championships, 1500M gold Medalist & 3000M, bronze medalist, Alex Jarvis. Georgetown Eagles Minor Bantam Baseball Team, 2006 Ontario Baseball Association Championships gold medalists, Coaching staff: Mike Pearson, Scott Johnston, Jason Kennedy, Team members: Matthew Allain, Adam Amato, Nick Aversa, Ryan Bateman, Scott Bossy, Taylor Brown, Matthew Cunha, Stanley Gaweda, Brandon Hood, Alex Johnston, Kenny Liebel, Jeremy McDonald, Zachary Pearson and Brendon Smy. Flamingo Dance Studio Competitive Dance Team, 2006 Canadian National Dance team member, Angelynn Bland. Milton Track 2000 - BMX Racing, 2006 Ontario Cycling Association Championships, BMX Division Novice Division - Provincial Champion Troy Bishop. Milton Track 2000 - BMX Racing, 2006 Ontario Cycling Association Championships - BMX Division, 20" Class Under-15 and 24" Class Under-15 gold medalist 2006 Ontario Summer Games Team Relay and Under-15 BMX Racing gold medalist Kyle Pearson. Casey School of Highland Dance, 2006 Canadian Highland Dance Championships, Overall Trophy Champion - Beginner Category, Sarah Usherwood. Halton Hills Bulldogs Midget Field Lacrosse Team Ontario 2006 National Field Lacrosse Championships Alumni Cup Team Coaching staff: Daryl Haynes, Kevin Haynes, Ron Flint, Stephanie Dumond, and Kit Laforet. Team members; Kyle Andrews, Matt Cassidy, Deron Dempster, Cameron Flint, Ryan Flynn, Thomas Harding, Chris Haynes, Ryan Haynes, JJ Laforet, Peter Laidlaw, Evan Lavellee, Kody Lyons, Brendon MacDonald, Riley McGilloway, Adam McGourty, Patrick O'Brien, Daniel Patterson, Justin Reid, Daniel Rovere, Sean Sargent, Nic Spence, Sean Terry and Jake Thompson. Handel's Messiah Georgetown Bach Chorale will perform this quintessential Christmas work in Baroque style. The Baroque performance is a more intimate style of Messiah with a smaller choir and more delicate instrumentation than most audiences are accustomed to. Performances will take place at Knox Presbyterian Church on Saturday, Nov. 25, at 8 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 26 at St. James Anglican Church at 3 p.m. in Caledon East. Tickets are $25. Tickets can be purchased at Foodstuffs or The Freckled Lion or by calling 905-877-8321. Info: www.georgetownbbachchorale.com

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