Colin and Pamela Dickinson are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Holly Rebecca Dickinson to Richard William Finlay son of William and Linda Finlay Marriage to take place August 8, 2009. Ceremony to be held at the home of the brides parents. Happy 55th Wedding Anniversary Mom & Dad Married Oct. 30/53 Love and Best Wishes from your family & friends Jim & Min Johnston With Joy and Happiness, Ingrid Hermine Smeitink and John Robert McNally are pleased to announce that they were married in a private ceremony with family on Saturday the fi fth of July, two thousand eight at Saint Georges Anglican Church, Georgetown, Ontario "Little Pumpkin" Hayden Canning Happy 1st Birthday to our Love: Mom, Dad, Jacob & Travis. Nana, Grandpa, Uncle Jeff McEachern, Uncle Bryan & Auntie Michelle McEachern Lynn Pegg would to announce the recent marriage of her son, DAVID ALAN to KATRINA MAREE BALE, daughter of Craig and Marion Bale, on August 15, 2008. The happy couple honeymooned in Cuba. Love and Congratulations from your family 18 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, October 29, 2008 Eagles fly high Playing in an age group a year older than they were didnt slow down Georgetowns under-15 Eagles, the 2008 champions of the Peel Halton Select Soccer Leagues under-16 division after they defeated Nor th Mississauga 3-1 in the final held recently in Burlington. Rebecca Dickinson scored all three goals for the Eagles in the championship match, striking twice in the last 20 minutes, while sweeper Madeline Brown was named MVP and Amber Cubitt earned the win in goal. Team members (front, from left) are: Taylor Harding, Kaitie Smolak. Second row: Jackie Canhoto, Kara Fry, Jade Boychuk, Megan Reilly, Michelle Seedhouse, Madeline Brown. Back row: Anne Marie Desaulniers, Rebecca Dickinson, Erika Hack, Michelle Swinscoe, Kiki Izzard, Taylor Burns, Lindsay Poulton, Andree-Anne Colangelo, Amber Cubitt, Samantha Green, coach Mike Fry. Submitted photo Upsets were the rule at Ontario Mens Field Lacrosse League championships on Sunday in Mississauga and the Halton Hills under-19 Bulldogs were one of the semifinal victims. After finishing first in the Division One regular-season standings, the 10-2-0 Bulldogs took on fourth-place Niagara in the final four stage of the OMFLL playdowns at the Hershey Centre Fields. Halton Hills trailed 4-1 after the first quarter and never recovered, eventually dropping an 11-4 decision. In the finals, Niagara met Orangeville, which had knocked off second-ranked Oshawa in the other semifinal. Niagara fell behind 6-2 at one point but rallied for a 9-7 win. Scoring information wasnt available. Under-19 Bulldogs upset in semis at Ontario tourney Georgetowns Overhead Door Company Raiders have broken out with three consecu- tive wins in minor peewee select action. Georgetown 3, Caledon 2: Tyler Amaral, Nicholas Luciani (G, A); Brendan Stevenson (G); Elliot Jarmain (2A); Kenny Hahnfeld, Liam Carson (A). Georgetown 2, Caledon 1: Jarmain (G, A); Brock Haynes (G); Liam Bell, Luciani (A). Georgetown 4, Oakville 2: Brandon Boshart, Stevenson (G, A); Zack Henderson, Amaral (G); Jarmain (2A); Ryan Childs (A). Midget AE Raiders The New Solutions Capital Group Raiders began with a loss to Orangeville but they havent lost since in Tri-County midget additional entry rep regular season games. Orangeville 5, Georgetown 3: Chad Fellows, Jake Denomme, Matt Brown (G); Patrick White, Ian McCrae, Andrew Haffner (A). Georgetown 11, Flamborough 3: Denomme (3G); Brown, Eric Neely (2G); Haffner (G, 5A); White (G, 4A); Chris Crossey (G, A); Cody Gresswell (G); Brandon Allison, Jordan Milne (2A); Brandon Hood, Fellows (A); Ben Salisbury (W). Georgetown 7, Arthur 1: Cam Maltby (3G, A); Gresswell (2G); Haffner (G, 3A); White (G); Brown, McCrae, Crossey, Allison, Denomme (A); Curtis Vasey (W). Georgetown 4, Woolwich 1: Brown (G, A); Maltby, McCrae, Haffner (G); White, Neely, Gresswell (A); Salisbury (W). Georgetown 6, Brampton 3: Crossey (2G, A); Colin Dixon, Jake Denomme, Andrew Haffner, Taylor Brown (G); Ben Salisbury, Brandon Hood (2A); Eric Neely, Patrick White, Chad Fellows, Matt Brown, Cody Gresswell, Brandon Allison (A); Curtis Vasey (W). Georgetown 2, Erin 2: Haffner, Fellows (G); White, Neely, Crossey, Gresswell (A). Georgetown 3, Caledon 1: Gresswell (G, A); Hood, White (G); Matt Brown (2A); Allison, Crossey, Neely (A); Vasey (W). Georgetown 9, Arthur 1: Gresswell (2G, 2A); Crossey, Dixon (2G); Denomme, White (G, A); Neely (G), Taylor Brown, Brandon Allison (3A); Hood, Matt Brown, Cam Maltby, Haffner, McCrae (A); Salisbury (W). Novice AA Raiders Georgetowns Joy Nolan Re/Max Realty Raiders are looking for their first regular-sea- son win after a draw with Milton. Georgetown 2, Milton 2: Aidan Tannahill, Alexander Quinn (G); Matthew Czekajlo, Aidan McMahon (2A). Flamborough 6, Georgetown 1: Czekajlo (G). Orangeville 7, Georgetown 1: Quinn (G). Oakville 5, Georgetown 2: Jason Ellis, Ryan Praught (G); Quinn, Liam Burgoyne (A). Milton 3, Georgetown 1: Burgoyne (G). Ancaster 5, Georgetown 2: Noah Stevenson, Tannahill (G); Praught (A). Minor Peewee AA Raiders Four of the five losses by Georgetowns CIBC minor peewee AA Raiders during the Tri-County regular season have come by just one goal. Burlington 4, Georgetown 3: Sergio Sojos (G, A); Ryan Bayley, Pierce Farrugia (G); Michael Goddard, Johnny Cameron, Robert Wight (A). Georgetown 5, Stoney Creek 3: Goddard, Johnny Cameron, Jacob Medeiros, Pierce Farrugia, Nicholas Corrado (G); Sojos, Jeffrey Brown, Ryan Bayley, Gray Potter, Austin Tully, Andrew Perehiniak (A). Stoney Creek 2, Georgetown 1: Potter (G); Medeiros (A). Flamborough 3, Georgetown 3: Potter (3G); Corrado (2A); Dylan Martin, Tully (A). Caledon 4, Georgetown 3: Mitchell Tickner, Medeiros, Bayley (G); Reece Clare, Bryce Alchin (A). Georgetown 8, St. Catharines 0: Mitchell Davey (3G, A); Cameron (2G, A); Bayley (G, 2A); Potter, Avery Chenier (G, A); Martin, Tickner, Sojos (A); Campbell Parker, Quinton Auty (SO). Orangeville 3, Georgetown 2: Goddard, Bayley (G); Chenier (2A); Martin, Tickner (A). Rep hockey roundup Minor Peewee Selects rolling