rMore goals than O'ville gets shots Recording more goals than their oppo- nents did shots on net last Thursday, the Spectrum Airways Winterhawks claimed their second lopsided win of the still young 1997/98 season. Amie Parcels' AA major bantams out- shot Orangeville 32-6 in the friendly con- fines of Memorial Arena. As a result, they had little trouble skating away with a 7-2 victory. Jordan Jeans and Jacob Vanderbreggen led the hit parade with hat-tricks - and combined for three assists. Drawing tbree helpers himacîf was Bren Silk while Derek Mewhinney picked up * two. Chris Wulfers chipped in Milton's otber tally. Josh Arnold got his first win between the pipes. The Spectmum Airways veteran * goalie spent the night fighting off boredomn rather than Orangeville attacks. Family day at golf hall It may be a little late to take in Canadian Open play, but there'll still be plenty to see at Glen Abbey this Sunday. Qui The world-famous course will host, a Wintc special family day at its Canadian Golf The Hall of Fame and Museum, front noon to came 4 p.m. For only $4, families can visit the (5-2, newly established Hall of Fame. Les Among the interesting facts waiting to been be uncovered are: The defending 1904 Jas, Olympic golf champion is a Canadian, and Bobb the Canadian Open is the third oldest BIs championship in the world. men. The Canadian Champion. Frilay. October 17, 1997-27 A big inning is meat of the matter ing grade A basebail, WaIIy's Meats capped L\i)f hy cijedîaing Pririiîo, Point - o capture Iton Mcn's Slo Pitch League title. by sponsor-mentor Pete Stemmann- ebat was smoking - the meat cutters ed the print pack 13-5. r victory came on the strength of a seven- ghth inning, highlighted by John Iantomo's ail. Gary Chaisson, Paul Lemmon and Clive D' Hubbard were other offensive standouts. Dimaso - g balance of Meat-Boys, the "M'a" - May, playoff recor( ir, Miller, Mulholland and Murphy. and the final game uni - Boughton, Bragg, Brancier and Consolation ese, were expertly directed by injured Terry Engineers pla gwhose lineup played and won as a team. Howse's Horc nus - a group proudly sponsored by Phil As co- engîr .udos for kid duo nnon Laing and Aaron Reese wcrc named top athletes in ige groups at the recent North American Invitational Track eld Championships in Cleveland. -year-old Reese's honour came on the strength of a 32.9 d victory in the 200-metre dash. ng, eight, won ail five events in bier mite girls class. two Milton tracksters have moved indoors for the winter, with the rest of their Athletiques International club mates. y train Wednesday nights at Milton District High School. interested in attending training sessions should caîl Bruce n at (905) 827-8725. i'refive for six ck out of the gate, the Sandstone Transport AA Midget rrhawks have scored wins in five of their first six outings. ir lonte defeat came in a 6-2 decision to Orangeville. This smack-dab in the middle of victories over Chinguacousy 7-5), Georgetown (6- 1), Guelph (6-3) and Burlington (4-1). Lding the charge through the early stages of the season has veteran Cory Leigh, who has scored nine goals. nFord and Steve Szafer have taflied four times each while y McKnight has collected three goals. ir Beaulieu and Brent Van Loosen have heen regular set-up Slo Pitchi ot to the final dance with a 3-1-1 1. They played well throughout the til one big inning sealed their fate. ifinalists Key Centre and Spencer yed out the string, so ta speak, with le smacking Maitas Mates 18-3. eer Doug Leal stated, 'we rant out of MALTON à HIAMILTON THE MAGIC 0F BRIAN MICHAELS Holders oI the Guinness World Dont miss Canadas hottett ntW magi Record for Joke Teiling (52 hoars cisc. Recesî performances snclude straighî). 2 Goid Comedy albums. 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LAST DAYS FOR MAKING: Nov. 12 - Juice Dec. 10 - Beer Nov. 26 - Concentrate Dec. 17 - Coolers 100 NIPISSING RD., M NI 11, MILTON ý72 Towne Dental Group is pleased to announce that has recently joined our practice of family dentiàtry; Dr. Wan is Iooking forward to welcoming new patients! a 1 1 911111111111MMiriffli gas", an apt description for a team that pulled mnany uipsets and tinally broughi the best out oft he previously heaviy-lavoîed Key Cutters. Both teams deserve high praise - the Engineers for their persistence minus some key personnel and the Key Crowd for coming back after earlier losses to display their winning season fonn. Now corne the questions. What happened to Halton Pool and Spa? Wasn't the Legion a Iock, not to mention Aim? Were the Hofsters and Weasels not in on time for curfew? Who are Stumper and Gary Thomas trying to draft early? Is Urban going to scout, with AI Brodie of course, the winter leagues for Fred Bakes? By next spring a lot of other thoughts will replace the above but that's what it's aIl about.