THE HERALD Wednesday Jimmy MM Three local skiers continue club success Two to tango Barvie continues to oil the best attempts of Halton Hurricanes to take two points from them season Saturday afternoon at Arena the visitors tangled with Halton again skating away with a win HeraldphotobyCoIInGibson Industrial Curling League Hog Liners crush Work That Body With their winning streak on the line the Industrial Curling Leagues leading team Work That Body Fit Fiddle were crushed in an important contest by the third place Hog Liners Living up to its billing in this column last week this proved to be an interesting matchup and a true test of the metal of the fron trunners The Hog Liners had been curling confidently in recent weeks and had already beaten the second place Dunlop In surance Rockers With Ian MacLeod moved into the skip s role the Hog Liners built up a lead after three ends of play before the were able to get on the scoreboard The teams exchanged bit point ends in the sixth and seventh leaving the Hog Liners up by two heading home with the advantage of last shot An exasperated WTB foursome could not get enough stones in the house to maneuver into a position to steal the necessary two points for the tie In fact with sound strategy the Jog Liners added two more points and coasted to an 7 triumph in the lounge Only one game this week ended up being a close down-to-tne- affair In it Kendale Eight squeaked by The Automatons by a single point in spite of winning the majority of ends The Steve Foster crew could not eliminate either of the two counters placed by the Eight Enders front end in the eighth Hence a 65 Automaton lead heading into the final end of play became a Eight vic tory Among other contests the unexpected occurred in the match up between La Guys and Bill Smith Auto Brad Smith captained his squad to their second consecutive win a final that was even at 55 and closely played over the first five ends Back toback victories have been hard to come by for the Smith this season The return of Ralph Vincent to the Smith lineup was reasoned in post game interviewing as being the basis of the Wingnuts good fortune The balance of the Jan 17 slate were largely onesided games Insurance Rockers scooped The Sign Shoppe Sliders by 111 JAWS manhandled The Norval Boys by 11 The Senators walked over Kendale Hackers Lopers Swimmers outgunned the Dead The Challengers defeated a novice Boxer foursome under the skipping of Naomi Patterson by a handy 102 count The of January brings the following matchups At m Challengers Bill Smith Auto The Senators vs Dunlop Insurance Rockers The Automatons vs The Boys Dead Enders vs Hog Liners At 00 p JAWS vs Ken dale Eight La Guys vs The Boxers Work That Body Fit AsA vs Swim The Sign Shoppe Sliders vs Kendale Hackers Top finishes from three Georgetown skiers helped the Milton Heights Ski Club win two of three meets last Sunday a Mackenzie level skier finished second at in a meet Milton Heights narrowly lost 10096 Milton Red team member Angela mons placed fourth against Oshawa competitors at while Green team s Glen Oomen finished fifth at don Milton defeated 11676 and London On Jan 17 Milton Heights slon racers raced at Alpine in the Second Division Downhill Jason Penman from Milton finished ninth with times of 54 90 and 58 seconds Ritchie Cooper from Burl finished 22nd with times of and 41 Marc Cornwall from finished 27th with times of and 60 Tun Shier from finished 32nd with times of 36 and 32 On Jan 18 the Division II racers competed at Alpine in a downhill race for the Palter Cup Marc Cornwall from Oakville finished 17th with times of 57 and On Jan Milton Heights Divi I racers competed at Toronto Ski Club in a Giant Slalom for the Brooker Trophy Josh Douglas from finished sixth with times of 39 OS and 38 34 The next day Milton Heights Division I racers competed at for the Donald Cup in a slalom race Josh Douglas from Oakville finished fifth with times of 29 and 27 17 Michelle Drnovscek from Campbellville finished 16th with times of 33 44and 32 28 Alpine Races Jan 20 results Milton Heights Green vs London Bronze at London The top three boys from Milton Heights Green were Marc Rid- dell from Burlington fourth Glen from Georgetown fifth and Ryan Finn from Milton seventh Top girls from Milton Heights Green were Wilson from Burlington first and Jen ny Dubien from Milton second Milton Heights White vs Chicopee Blue at London Blue 101 Milton Heights White Top three boys from Milton Heights White were Kevin Mar tin from Campbellville third Matt Clarke from Oakville sixth Mark Pearson from Ac ton tenth Top three girls from Milton Heights White were Yvonne Martin from first Krlsten McElhone from Campbellville second Siobhan Doyle from Oakville third Milton Heights Red vs Ninjas at Milton Heights Ri Oshawa 76 Top boys from Milton Heights Red were Barton Lane from first Joey Hertz from Milton second Danny An tonios from third Top girls from Milton Heights Red were Natalie Clark from first Heidi from Oakville se cond Angela Fitzsimons from Georgetown fourth Milton Heights Mackenzie Team raced Yahoos at Oshawa Oshawa Yahoos Milton Heights 96 Top boys from Milton Heights were Jonathan from Georgetown second Kyle Mar from third and Matt Hill from Oakville sixth APPLE Auto Class WINDSHIELD REPAIRS WtHndlAIMniuranC0Clalms I mat SAVE YOUR BODYl NORTH END NISSAN 610 Martin SI HILTON J Atom House League Tim Hortons 10th win In game one of Atom House League action on Jan Vanan beat Team Four led by Jesse Ward who opened the scoring on a solo effort The game stayed 10 until late in the second period when three goals were scored in less than four minutes two by Vanan Ward assisted by Matt McMullen and Sam Southworth assisted by Kevin Moore and one by Team Fours Dirk McKee on a pass from Jason Thompson Ward tallied again in the third to put Vanan ahead 41 Team Four rallied however as McKee scored two more each time assisted by llnemates Chris Baker and Thomas Arnold In game two Dave Service Centre opened strongly scoring three times in the first period on goals by Ryan Booth and dan Alexa Assists went to An drew 2 Damian Jenkins and Legate M V P Brian scored the only goal of period two on a power plsf He was assisted by Paul Farmer and Jason Waterworth Daves Service Centre sealed the victory with two more goals in the third for the hat trick assisted by Adam McDonald and Shaun Dunlop from Andrew Smith Normore counted again unassisted to make the final score for Daes Service tre Dave goalie Mike Kelly had his usual strong game while Chris Sperduti and Mike McMenemy played well for MVP Game three saw the powerful Tim Horton squad gam it regular season victory winning over Chateau Restaurant Chateau scored first on a goal by Chad from Darren Mansfield Horton s Robin Deeley usually a defenceman but taking a turn in goal shut down Chateau for the rest of the game making a number of saves Horton Dylan Lee and Josh Malinosky each scored hat tricks while Freddy tallied Hor ton seventh goal Andrew Boyce Lee and were credited with assists Sam Butt and Garth Serjeanston played well for Chateau as did Peter and Bryan Foster for Hor tons GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CAR STEREO EXPERTS 8772425 NORTH END NISSAN 8784137 MILTON ONT