Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 27 May 1997, p. 23

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Mavericks roll to win The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, May 27, 1997-23 aJE CA SPE L * fromT MAVERIÇKS on page 21 aggressions resulted in six powcrplay goals for Milton and one broken nose for Parker, who received a shot to the honker for some earl ier trash îalk. Bill LeFeuvre tallied tive limes and col- Slo-pietch off to rainy start *tromn A FEW on page 21 Lou Major, join the above mcntioned in our lirst column ol ibe year. Lasbung out borners in the opcning weeks ol the scason werc Wayne Nikolich. Harry Barens, Darryl Demnille, Mikc Mollins, Gary Dykstra and Ray Grisold. Great 10 sec flic rcîurn for another sca- son1 of longtirme veterans sncb as Ken Brown and Ray Carey, onho arc playing in their 18[h scason, baving survivcd since the league's inception. whcn teams such as Stoke's Milk and Milton Musicecxisted. Chris a solid two-way guy Chris Grabauskas worked botb ends of bis Milton Graphies' 7-7 draw with Austen Noble Insurance recently in atom houseleague basebaîl play. He came up witb an outstanding 1111h- inning double play and lashed out *a pair of bits, as did teammate Jason Butler. Sean Nepheon swung tbe bot stick for Austen Noble. going 3-for-3 with two runs batted in. Milton Graphies pitcher Daniel Neelands turned in some solid mound work. You Can Make a Difference HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE hUNTINGTON SOCIETY 0F CANADA 13 Water Street North, Box 1269 Cambridge, Ontario Ni1 R 7G6 DidYou Know ? a HD us on inherited brain disease. a HD causes uncontroliable movements, abnormal gait, siurred speech, mental deterioration and/or marked personaiity changes. "*Symptoms usually begin to appear between 30 and 45; over its 10Oto 25 year course, HD leads to total incapacitation and eventuai deotb. * Each child of an affected parent bas a 50/50 chance of inheriting HO. * HO) affects the lives of 1 in 1000 Canadians. " At present there is no cure for HO and no effective treatment. chartble= Roxutofl 000011-15 Leuc(1 illic lwiLS;cl"l kI'd a,; Spaitan attack. Icammates Wayne Burke, Sallah Handani and Dave McGoonan each scored twice and combined for 10 assists. Currie once again ancbored Milton's offence with four goals and two assists, with Hartboît scoring tonice and drawing three helpers. Cunningbam and Brent Moyer posted a goal and an assist eacb onhile Bomberry and Parker recorded too assuots a piece. Camilleri and Kevin Eansor aplit the net- minding duties. Maverick notes: Milton begins tbeir husuesi strctch of' the season Friday at 8 p.m.. onhen they bost the Elora Mohawks, Saturday they travel to Nepean to baffle thc Knights, onhule Sunday aftemoon they takc (on the Gloucester Griffuns. 996DodeCasanSEwagn, ree $2,99 $302048 i.' 1993 Plymouth Voyager wagon, green ,$11,995 QIilerSulag MXI2t dir., me~899..31J3 1993 Plymouth Gr. Voyager SE wagon, green...$12,995 Pý vo SE k $14.IW9.4S8IJWmê lymouth Voyagerwagon, be ...*...... 11,%90 tqWyÉi*qI4 d,wo $5S.M Im* 1993 Plymouth Surdance, 4 dî,green .......... 1994 Ford Ranger, pliek up, white ........... 0 e LUTH DODGE H TRUCKSPlymouth, C CHRLER5WBO A Celebration of Chlldren's Literature Tcesa h or At BISHOP REDING Advance tickets avaUibe ah SECONDARY SCHOOL.- MILTON Halton MUIS Public Lîbraiy Snifith Books (Milton Mail) 1 SUNDAY - JUN 1- la., te 5 p.m. Milton Public Library - Milton Leisure Centre *Milton TownlHall TO guiio ahep 2per student over 12 Sosrdb:Tw fMlo, sho rmHy41 ~Chiide.tfdree with aduit 1 pnoe 1y exit Milt<> Snw arwa Witb 17 authors, illustrators, storyteliers, entertainers, clowns, author signings, books for sale, food and more! LINC ENGLISH MAkefrien4 Enjoij Canada, Leani Eoglel e Day e Evening 875-3851 Sponsored by 0I.' Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 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