Ontario Community Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 14 Apr 2006, p. 15

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Town honours achievers Town of Halton Hills honoured local residents who brought fame to this community recently. They are: Dan McBride, Wilfrid Laurier University Football Team, 2005 Canadian Interuniversity Sport, Football Championships Vanier Cup Trophy; Georgetown District High School Jazz Band, 2005 MusicFest Canada National Competition Gold National Standard. Teacher, Eleanor Wallace, band members Stephanie Bruce, Rena Chadwick, Matthew Cunnington, Jessica Eastman, Brad Fisher, Mark Gorski, Max Halparin, Dan Hyndman, Justin Lee-Jenkins, Mark Lefebvre, Darren Moorcroft, Sean Perry, Bryce Pippy, Elizabeth Shelley, Kevin Shelley, Brandon Timney, Brittany Timney, and Nathaniel Trotter; Hamilton Police Pipe Band, 2005 Canadian Pipe Band Championships, Canadian Pipe Band Champion, Grade 3, Nathaniel Trotter; 2005 Canadian Pipe Band Championships, Canadian Pipe Band Champion, Grade 3, Canadian Grade 3B Drum Corp Champion, 2005 World Pipe Band Championships, World Champion Grade 3B Drum Corp Member, Cameron Trotter; Erin Mills Eagles Under-18 Girls Soccer Team, 2005 Canadian Soccer Championships Gold Medalist Melissa Bigg; North Halton Golf & Country Club 2005 USGA Women's Mid Amateur Champion, 2005 Ontario Mid Amateur Champion, 2005 Ontario Provincial Team Member, 2005 Ontario Golf Hall of Fame Inductee Mary Ann Lapointe. Photo by Ted Brown Blood donor clinic in Acton on Thursday The next Canadian Blood Services blood donor clinic is being held at the Acton Legion, 15 Wright Ave., on Thursday, April 20, 4-8 p.m. sponsored by Blue Spring Spa in Acton. For an appointment call 1-888-2-DONATE. Eligible donors are between the ages of 17 and 70. Please take a few minutes to give the gift of life.

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