20 - The Canadin Champion, Tuesday, Decertbr 2,1997 Steeled for victory efrom CLOBBER on page 19 round-robin play, but were outditanced 48-38 by Poils of Fonihilli n the finals. This followed big wins over Fat Man's of Guelph (81-32), Geo'town (59-34) and cmoss-town rivets Milton Magic (54-40). Kevin Hlouldcroft and Kent Sykes led the way for The Fer Side while Milton Magic went 0-3 on the weekend. The closest thing they had 10 a victory was a 33-26 defest et the bande of Fonthili. ,4~Springers- GYMNAST-IC CLIUB REISTRATIN Monday, Dec.1, 6-8 pi.à tthegSym Wednesday« Dec. 10,6p at the gymn GYMNASTICS-A WO'NDERI4JL 'XITRWORKOUT! MANY EXCITING PROGRAMSit0 CHOOSE FROM! Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Milton Sprlnger Alidla Robinson works on her floor routine, in preparation for this weekend's provincial quallfylng meet In Burlington. Vicki is back for her llth year The Milton Springers provincial gymnastice teamn kicks off its 1997/98 eeason in Burlington this weekend with the tiret of three Central Region Provincial qualifying meets. Leading tbe coew is 20-year-old Vicki Chliszczyk. back for ber 111th year with the club. She's attempting 10, qualify for ber 101h provincial team in the Open 2 category. New to the Springer team this year are I 0-year-olde Ashley Quinn and Amy Williams, who join age-clees teammates Christina Shipowick and Kristen Deumer. AIl are hoping 10 eamn a team titie in the Pre-Novice I category. Also new 10 the competitive teai l Christine Chadwick. 'Me 13-year-old joins Alicia Robinson and Alexis Stoffels in the Junior I level. The trio have their work cut out for them as they challenge 36 other gymnaste in their category for one of only six spots on the Central Region team. '1'hese girls deserve a lot of credit already for the hard work and dedication they give 10, their sport. They ail put in ai least 12 hours a week of training 10, prepare for competition," said head asee SPRINGERS on page 21 Sele 2 biglls Jan.11 O lisk) end fatures Milten g1*rs amq le GYM A MitnSp epgers welcomM (>W one to visitthe gymn (10NpýigRd.,Unit ý)o ec 13 from 2-4 p.m. for our firet ever CHRISTMA OPEN HOUSE. Tour the faclites wacha competifive, team workout-afod feam more about otur exciting programfs. For mort inorufimrO«.to our ad in the Fal/WInte Leisure Oide orciuII the gyml et THE HALTON ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD \ , Invites applications SEPARATE SCHOOL RATEPAYERS for appolntmnent ta local PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARDS Serving Burlingion and Milton Term of Office - December 1, 1997 - November 30,2000 Appointment la by the local municipal council at the recommandation cf the School Board. The Library Board trustees oversee the espenditure of the library bud- gel, sel policy for operation of the public iibrary and deveiop long- range plans for facilities and services. The Library Board meets ai least 10-12 limes a year. Members aiso serve oni standing commillees. A realialic lime commilment would be 8-10 hours per monlh. A person is qualified to be appoinled as a memrber of a Library Board who: (a) is a Canadien citizen (b) is aI leasl eighleen years old (c) is residenl in a municipalily for which the library board is eslabiished (d) is nol employed by the library board or by the municipalily. Members of the Library Board serve wilhoul remnuneraion. Please send wnllten applications and resumne by December 8, 1997 to: F.L. Sweeney, Secrelary The Hellon Roman Calholic School Board 802 Drury Lane, Box 5308 Burlinglon, Ontario, L7R 3Y2. Don Schrenk F.L. Sweeney 0haiofllg oqit *. i. ..~., _Pl. , r piepot 9.duqça cp4 ee $5, $10, $25 I106 Wakefield Rd. Register Now for GIFT (Opposite of Milton Mail) Christmas Programs! CERTIFICA TES Chita pirit~ Weekend Dec. 2 &21AALALE By pitn 29 rilannia Riiadr Wiqst R-R 92 Mîllon Ontrio LQT 2XA httn,//www hra on je (eeîg p1 f et 24 eOU *NW O E (95 7885 I 1 - .