12 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 2003 had two assists apiece. War- ren picked up the victory in goal. One of the keys of the game was that the Tanners were able to stay out of the penalty box all night while going two for four on the power play. Lone setback The Tanners lone setback 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, ON L6M 3L1 905-825-6000 Toll free: 1-866-4HALTON (1-866-442-5866) TTY 905-827-9833 or visit us at: www.region.halton.on.ca What is the Official Plan? Every municipality in Ontario is required to develop an Official Plan which outlines a community's vision for its future and guides decisions on development, transportation, environmental protection, and more. Halton Region's Official Plan is now under review. This is an opportunity for residents and businesses to play an important part in ensuring Halton Region continues to be a great place to live, work and play. What is important to you about Halton Region? How should we address the challenges our Region is facing? Your participation is vital. Please register for a workshop or visit our website to learn more about the Official Plan Review. www.region.halton.on.ca/officialplan Try our new electronic comment form! Halton Region is seeking input from the public on its Official Plan. We will be hosting a series of workshops throughout the Region, and we look forward to hearing your ideas on the future of Halton. Halton Region 2002 Official Plan Review Be a Part of Halton Region's Official Plan Review Official Plan Review Event Schedule January Call us or visit our website at www.region.halton.on.ca/officialplan to download a copy of the Directions Report: The Greening of Halton -Smart Growth, Smart Choices and other technical papers. These documents are a starting point for a public dialogue about the important issues in our community. For more information contact Isabel Telford at EXT. 7195 / telfordi@region.halton.on.ca Wednesday, th January 15 2003 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m Halton Region Museum (Kelso Conservation Area) Kelso Road 28, Milton. Transportation Workshop Wednesday, nd January 22 2003 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m Milton Lions Hall, Milton Memorial Arena 77 Thompson Road, south of Main Street Milton. Greenlands Workshop Saturday, th January 25 2003 Nassagaweya Community Centre Cameron Drive, Brookville, Milton Rural/Agricultural Workshop Halton Region A Partnership That Works! There's one last thing to unwrap. There's one last thin Before you place your tree at the curb, make sure it is ready to be recycled. Please remove decorations, bags and wires, and place your tree at the curb before 7:00 am of your collection day (same day as your blue box collection). Halton Hills Zone A - January 8 Zone B - January 15 Christmas tree collection dates: Look for your Waste Management Calendar to be delivered to your Mailbox mid-January 2003 Metallic Wrapping Paper, Lightbulbs, Aerosol Cans Waxed Cardboard Tubes, Egg Cartons, Take-out Containers, Waxed Containers Halton Hills over the five games occurred in Burlington two days ear- lier when they lost 8-3. The Tanners actually led the con- test 3-1 with only just over two minutes left in the sec- ond period but the combination of playing a tough match the night before in Hespeler and playing with only 11 skaters was too much for the Tanners against a much larger Burlington side whose strategy appeared to be to simply wear their visi- tors down. Despite the score, Dirk Vansoelen made several big saves in goal early on, which helped keep the score close until the home side took con- trol against the tired Tanners in the third period. Woolford scored twice while Hofland picked up the other Tanner goal. The Tanners began their five games in six nights run with a hard fought 2-2 tie in Hespeler. Again playing with a depleted bench due to ill- ness and suspension the Tanners fought gamely and took a 2-0 advantage into the third period. However, the home side was able to score Peewees win three games after shaky season start continued from page 11 twice in the final six minutes to earn the tie. Woolford and Kri scored for the Tanners with Creasey again the leading playmaker, picking up two assists. Bennett was again superb on defence handing out body checks, the qual- ity of which has not been seen since Brian Glennie patrolled the blue line for the Maple Leafs decades ago. Warren, who was 2-0- 1 during the five-game run for the Tanners, saved 18 out of 20 shots and was par- ticularly sharp early on when Hespeler jumped out to a 9-0- shot advantage. The Tanners have two games remaining in their regular season, which fin- ishes January 5.