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Oakville Beaver, 17 Apr 2009, p. 37

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First-race victory built Turnbull's confidence MOHA house league results 37 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, April 17, 2009 Continued from page 36 the four races that made up the championship for skiers age 15 and 16 and finished with 360 points. His nearest rival for the title was Dylan Ross of Banff, who earned 210 points. "I figured I could do pretty well, maybe top three," Turnbull said, "but I had a pretty good week." Turnbull began laying the foundation for his overall victory early. The championship began with the super combined, which adds the times from a super G and slalom run. Sitting fourth after the Super G, Turnbull posted the best time in the slalom. His combined time of 1:50.95 was almost three seconds better than the rest of the field. "All the other strong skiers had DNFs (did not finishes). It was just one of those days," he said. "That first race gave me a lot of confidence and it just got better and better from there." Two days later, Turnbull scored another convincing victory in his best event, the slalom. His combined time of 1:33.12 on his two runs was more than a second better than his Georgian Peaks teammate, Dylan Fisher-McCarney. While he considers the slalom his strongest event, its the Super G that Turnbull enjoys the most. "It's a still a technical course but it's also really fast," he said. "It's the best of Following are results from the recent MOMS Awards both worlds." Week Minor Oaks Hockey Association house league finals: · Tyke red - Knights 2 (goals by Kevin Kacvinsky, Tom Harding; assists And he showed he's not too bad at that either. Over the next two days, Turnbull by Grayden Stauffer, Ryan Bevington, Trevor Stamegna, Ryan Eadie), Wolfpack 1 (goal by Jonathan Cook; assist by Alexander Richard); Top scorfinished second in both the giant slalom er: Cameron Tolnai. · Tyke white - Knights 2 (goals by Ben Doherty, A.J. Whelan; assists by and the Super G, becoming the only skier Matthew Bellingshausen, Michael McEwen, Evan Fitzgibbon, Logan to reach the podium in all four races. Lindegaard), Flyers 1 (goal by Jake Difonzo; assists by Noah Bruce, Brennan Turnbull's strong performance also Munshaw); Top scorer: Aidan Kealy. · Tyke blue - Wranglers 1 (goal by Thomas Bourikas; assists by Mikhail earned himself a spot at the national championships two weeks later at Mont-Sainte- Tubic, Ryan Spence), Sharks 0; Top scorer: Thomas Bourikas. · Novice red - Eagles 5 (goals by Samuel Roy 4, Paul Franko; assists by Anne, Quebec. Racing against Canada's Carter Locke 2, Ryan Radovich 2, Michal Syrota, Lukas Radinovic), Flyers 2 best skiers -- including Michael Janyk, a (goals by Kieran Morrison, Matthew Cvitak; assists by Noah Ashbridge, silver medalist at the world championships Ethan Froats); Top scorer: Dario Granic; Top goalie: Max Perry; Top defenceman: Keelan Froats. -- Turnbull finished 17th in the slalom in · Novice white - Hound Dogs 3 (goals by Daniel Littlejohn 2, shootout winner by Manny DeMelo; assists by Joshua Cormier, Michael Duch), Wings a field of more than 100 skiers. "It was good to see where I am against 2 (goals by Matthew O'Neill, Nicholas Bugden; assists by Reese Sanders, Ben Ecclestone); Top Scorers: Jerome Bibeau and Ben Ecclestone; Top goalie: the guys who do well on the World Cup Luke Distefano; Top defenceman: Ben Currier. circuit," Turnbull said. See House page 38 The Regional Municipality of Halton www.halton.ca NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE #2 Transportation Corridor Improvements Ninth Line (Regional Road 13) from Dundas Street (Regional Road 5) to Upper Middle Road (Regional Road 38), Town of Oakville Class Environmental Assessment Study The Regional Municipality of Halton is completing a Class Environmental Assessment to consider a wide range of options for transportation corridor improvements to satisfy future travel demands on Ninth Line (Regional Road 13) from Dundas Street (Regional Road 5) to Upper Middle Road (Regional Road 38) in the Town of Oakville (see map below). In order to best address operational examined as part of the study including widening of the roadway, cross-sectional requirements, on the social and natural environments. The study is being conducted in compliance with Schedule C of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (June 2007), which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. alternative was determined taking into consideration the problem being addressed, alternative solutions, environmental effects, and comments that were received from the Town of Oakville, regulatory agencies and the public. The preferred alternative includes the widening of 9th Line Road. The map below shows the approximate limits of the study area. Date: Time: Location: Tuesday April 21st, 2009 Town Hall Oakville (Trafalgar Room), 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville Regional Municipality of Halton 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 AECOM 5080 Commerce Blvd entre has been arranged to review the preliminary preferred alternative and receive public comments. Following the information centre, the preliminary preferred alternative will be reviewed taking into consideration the comments received, and them by May 5th, 2009 to the Regional Municipality of Halton at the address below. 170409

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