24-Th5e8 ~arit Champion, TUesday, December 9,1997 Hardins hard on opposition Mustangs clobber rivais Tii rea irc ee"crl eeo staitesicle success Prixsr tIr ibis be led the w'ay in rxund-robin wins over Harding scenred ais unbelievabe oxne biait cxl ail flie ing turned in by bcsth (ireg Bell ansd Jcîsh Dic.ksoîs. major bantam A Winterhawks' goals, eigbt of 16, to Counting twxx goals each over tbe weekend sbow- pace îbem 10 a silver medal finish ai Detroit's case were Andrew Gluck, Recce Davies, Richard Honeybaked Invitaticonal Toumament. Roskamn and Jamie Howden white Howden and Gluck Ircxnically, Milton faced Lorne Park in the champi- combined for 10 assisis. onship finals afier four games againsi American oppo- Jeff Anthony drew four helpers and Brendan Ames nents. collected îbree. Initiating couniess offensive drives The Mississauga-area club put il 10 the 'Hawk 8-1I. a wr obeFlsadZc ob ht ai blowout, wbicb saw Milton players accidentally Walker and James Bail îurned in effective penalty delleci îbree shots in their exwn net. Harding sîexcd oui with bat-trieks in twcs rexund-robin killing. contests. His biggest effonrt bxwever, came in their Chris Guard and Kevin Cooper ancbcsred Milton's semnilinal tilti witb the Chicago Saints. defence witb belp lromn Kevin Spahicb and Rob Day. He nctcbed the gamne-winner, witb an upsiairs soet Anoiber weekend highlight for the Feberguard clan on a laie breakaway. toi gtve Milton a 2-i triuîîîth and was a trip to Joie Louis Arena, where they saw ibe a berih in the tournament finale. Detroii Red Wings baffle the Montreal Canadiens. The air crew cornes through The much-byped sbcnwdcxwn betweî'ýix Milton District and E.C. Drury - wbicb brougbt a couple of bundred studenis 1er Memorial Arena - was aIl but over before the end of the second period. From there il deterioratcd mbt a snooLe- f'est as the overpowering Mustangs sank rive monre gonals en rosute to a 9-t blowout. The exnly victory a r;eerningly csver-rated Spartan îeam was able to dlaim was bhol- ing MD under the double-digit mark. Gexaltender Jack Turner ccxuld take full credit lor tbat as bis bluelîîse unit was cxplcsited ail afiernoon and alcxwed 42 sîxets on net. Majoxr-juniosr drafice Adamn Bertoli half fi gave thse Spartatos ax 24-scconid leaci. MD scored îwo limes in eacb ofl tbe Oirsi iwo periods before running up the score in the final frame. Potting îbree oxf their goals was lirst-line rigbt Winger Paul Loader, wbo poured sait in EC's open wounds with a sbort-handed ially in the final 9(0 seconds Linemates Dan McDuffe and Lue Redditt sccxred onoce cacb and ccnmbined f'or seven cîssisis white set-up nmani Jeff Cbaisscsn drew Oive belipers bimnself. ion Sprenger iallied twice white Adamn Rcseke and Steve Turner eontributed sin- gles. Vacation suits horse and Spectrum Airways buried St. Catharines' trash in a 2-I victory at Memorial Arena Thursdty. Both of the AA major bantams' goals came on con- verted rebounds, with Kris Beal scoring the game- winner in the final minute of regulation time. Jordan Jeans gave the Winterhawks an initial lead in the ope 1ning frame. Matt deRee and Jacob Vanderbreggen assisted on the goals. Neiminder Chris Kovacbik sîopped 14 obots tc am l d bis nintb win of the seasesn. a , ne ow ras el Fa spors1rpors t Pacing mare Tigb Na Mara enjoyed a F S ot L e ln s at tbree-week vacation befloe opening for a H o 878-4943She bas since won consecutive Fillbes andB 878-4 90 4 3 1Mares Open events ai Mobawk. 4eBa @ MIIIICIIL -ID BITES THROUGH SNOW, STICKS TO I0E! BLIZZAK WS - 15 When the world turns white and the roads turn to ice ..you'Il need Blizzak. Blizzaks unique MULTICELL rubber compound actuaîîy sticks to ice.' NOW OPEN JAT NEW LOCATION Full Range of Mechanical Takec Services! these Desit " Inter " Stee ontrol of winter with features: risively Siped Tread gn locking Tread Blocks 1 Beit Construction AL BLZA -UCAE for Bob Glazer's Peter Pan Stables of Ohio, Tigh Na Mara dominated six rivais in ber latest conquest as the fait meet entered its final weekend on November 28. Driven by Doug Brown, tbe British Columbia-bred daugbter of Safe' N*Ricb secured tbe lead from Daylon Tempo aller the opening quarter and was a comfortable one-and-one-quarter length winner in 1:56.2. Dayton Tempo, the only tbree-,year-old HALTO N H0LL Worksag Together Wrking for Yo-! EMPFLOYMENT oppôtrTuNiTy THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F HALTON HILLS REQUIRES TWO TEMPORARVISEASONAL LABOURERS The Engineering & Public Worfxs Depailment invites applications Irom quaified individuals for the position o1 temporary/seasona labourer in the Public Works Operations. Qualificationsf *A oaid "D" lîcense wih '~z' endorsement. Grade 12 dîploma or equîvalent experence, *Demonstrated abîlity lui operat e a une mas seow pio, both tandem and single axis trucks wilS reversible plow and wing attachmext, sander wilb tws way bus, and oiber Pubic Worixs dalles au assigned. *Candidates must be abie to pedform osidoor actiolties darng inclement weather, be aiilixg Io wod on off heurs nciadîng aeefxends, Hssniy Rate $13.34 Resames shssid be ssbmitted te the sndersigned n latex than 16:30 hours 14:30 p.m.) Friday, Decembe 12, 1997 toi Marc Cohen, Personnel Offlicier clo Mrs. K. Levere, Clerks Doparimrent Persxnai ixformation is csiiected andex the athonty the Muxicipal Acf, RSO 1990. Chaptet db axd wllib ased to select a candidate. Questioxs regandixg th cxllectixn shosid be directed lx the Persoxnel Officer Ait those who appiy for the positions are thaxked 1 their intenest bat xxip thxse chxsen fsn ixneiews wiii t cxxtacted. IU). Box 128, 1 11lton Ilifis Dr., i laiton, Hilîs (Gcîîrg.), O N 1,7(1 5(; 9015-873-20x00i 'l'or,: 416x-798-473 Fax: 905-873-2347 in the field, beld cn for second with Red Road tbird. Fxxur-year-old Tigb Na Mara bas now won seven of 22 starts tbis year for eam- ingo of $92,386. He's only Iwo races into his career but Dcx Appeal is oxff to a promising siart. Trained by Bill Cass of Milton, the fresbman son of Dexter Nukes defeated a field consisting of mainly tbree-year-olds on November 28 to make it two-for-wo in the win ccluinn. Chris Christcnlorou, wbo alsx cam- paigned Dcx Appeal's older baîf-brother Economnies Boxy a coxuple years back, was in the sulky f'or tbc victxxry in 1:58. 1. Cass and ccx cwner John Craig of North Ycork, bave reportedly tumed down a six- figure oller l'or Dcx Appeal. wbo aIses wxn bis debut on Nxnvember 2 1. Witx the cxxmipletiexn of' the 60-day fait sclhedule, racing 01noxîmves tex Wooedbine R.scetc.i.k in Toronio l'or the wrnter. Thnree more wins for the novice trile A Hurricanes The io ovc urrcne scrd tbree monre wîîxs last week lxx imipruve tcf 16-3-2 oxi the seasxf. They gent îbings rîxlling wiilx a 4-3 victîl- Cry unver Burlingtxn. David Dunbar came tbrcxugb witb a sîxlid oxne-two,. striking Ixor a pair oif goals. Curt Renaud and Geofl' 0 Strank backed tat up by cxntributing sin- r gles. Afier spextting Cbinguacxusy an early lcad. Halixxn unlexaded with a handful oîf unanswered goxals tex win 5-I1. Of Leading the way was Clark DeGeer, e wbex cellccted twxn goxals anîd twex assisîs. Renaud, Brett Reynoxlds and Nick Odsuxxrtx registered tbe uther gonals. or The 'Canes then squeaked by Bramptn e 3-2, witb Renaud figuring in ail îhree goals witb twex assiots and a tally. 2 Aise, scenrîng were Dunbar and DeGeer. Splitting the netminding duties werc Kyle McClure and Malt Mingay. 1 A -7 s on'y goal tri