26--The Canadian Champion, Friday, October 17, 1997 Wednesday, October 29h 2 to 8p.m. Our Grand Opening Draw will include Mutual Funds as prizes. Drop by and fil out a ballot. (905) 827-8009 1500 Upper Middle Road West at Third Line (Abbey Plaza) MAXIMIZE TOUR VIEWING!l The DSS Satellite Diah Network offera dligital pic- ture quality at affordable pricea. Every channel la crystal clear! needs with a Satellite Systeib tram Mervas Electronica. *Antenna/Rotor Installationa *Authorized Dealer for *TV & VCR Repaire Panaaoric, Technica & Toahiba MER FVm S 1ELECTRON ICS 5T75 Dsr Contre) 575 ONTAuO. S. 878u77 S Where QuaIity Cosis Lass After two-year drought, BR wins from REDING on page 25 juniors with t2th place honors. Milton District High School felI three spots in the overaîl standings for sixth place. Their senior girls teamn however, posted the best single showing of the day as four LY k runners placed in the top 10 and blew away ail challengers.A z Chrissie Henderson ran the 4,600m course in 20:19 and finished fourth. One spot and 23 seconds back was Carnie Meltzer while Karen Carson and Natasha Hooper came seventh and I Oth respec- tively. "Karen (Carson) and Natasha (Hooper) trained hard this summer and reaily stepped things up today (Wednesday)," ~ said Meltzer. "I had predicted we'd (senior girls) finish first and that ail four of us would corne top 10. Thankfuliy, ___ that's just what happened."- MD faiied to score top fOve piacings in any of tbe other fOve divisions. E.C. Drury sent just a handfui of coin- Photo by GRAHAM PAINE petitors to, Keiso Wednesday. Their top Loyola's Nancy Irvine le assisted In the senior girls race finisher was Bryan Gent, who came ninth by school physical educetion director Brian Arsenauit. in the junior boys race. The grade il student je blind. Miltonfeeding on the bottom fis h By STEVE LeBLANC Special to The Champion Tbe Mercbants spent the past week wiping their feet on the West Conference bottom feeders. Disbing out generous servings of humble pie at home and on the road, Milton bombed Georgetown 9-2 and Streetsville 9-1 to hoister tbeir season record to, 6-t1. "Wben we play like this, tbere's not ton many teams that can skate witb us. We've got so many weapons," said bead coach Marty Williamson, after Tuesday's tri- umph at Streetsville's Vie iobnston Arena. Even witb talented rookies John~ Nadalin, Jamie Fitzgihbon and Jeif Seeds sitting out, the Merchants were able to completely annibilate Stan Kalapaca's Derbys. Tbey spotted the home teamn an early lead before banding tbem their sixtb loss of the year. Veteran defenceman Sbane Sullivan belped engineer the blowout witb bis first junior bat- trick. Be erased Streetsville's advan- tage witb an upstairs hackhand and then fired two rockets past goalie Jason Nediiski - wbo bas worked without a backup for the past cou- ple of weeks. Dnane ouuilivahi Sullivan finisbed the nigbt hy scaring Gregg Bradley int suh- mission, in a split-second fugbt. Fellow tougb guy Mike Hurst later pummeled David Pink and eamned a two-game suspension as the instigator. Darren Haydar registered bis third consecutive four-point game witb a goal and tbree assists. Linemate Kevin O'Flaberty tai- lied twice while Ron Baker drew three belpers. Also scoring were Matt Bannan, Mark Cooper and captain Jeff Haydar. Jeremy Wenzei turned back 22 shots for his third win between the pipes. Leading the bit parade at home last Friday, the brothers Haydar figured in the first six goals and buried tbe iowly Raiders. Darren tumed the trick and added one assist while ieff set up his younger sihiing's initiai taiiy and scored two of bis own. Nathan Gilis posted a goal and two assists wbiie other singles came from O'Fiaberty, Seeds and Ricb Williams - wbo bas stood out since bis long-awaited return. David Cinelii saw littie work in the cage. Special teams play was bardiy a factor in eitber game, as Milton scored just one powerpiay goal in each. Merehant notes: Darren Haydar is averaging just under tbree points a game witb eigbt goals and il assists in 7 games ... Milton basn't aliowed a powerplay goal in four games ... The Mercbants bost Hamilton tonigbt (Friday) at 8 p.m. They travel to Vaugban Monday. wu PRE-CHRISTMAS S LE! ,@ CARPET -a VINYL e LAMINATE HARDWOOD Rec. Room Carpet ........$ 7.95 sq. yd. Berbers............... $ 9.95 sq. yd. Hard Twist............. $16.95 sq. yd. No Wax Cushioned Vinyl ... .$ 9.95 sq. yd. I-OSrWl 80 oz. PLUSH OR HARD TWIST (Reg. $55.00) Store Hours: Fr!. 10:00-5:00 e Sat. 9:00-4:00 264 Bronto St., Unit 5, Milton Cali (905) 876-3343 1