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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 20 Jan 1998, p. 24

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16-The Canadien Champion, Tuesday, January 20, 1998 Monarch Basket bal Tuesday, January 13 Big East (Co-ed) Charley Fitzwhiskey's 12 Wallace Pontiac 6 Wallace controlled first-half play but couldn't keep things going down the stretch. A 6-0 fourth-quarter loss proved to be their downfall. Lindsey Furik was Charley Fitzwhiskey's top shooter and player of the game while defensive stalwart Teresa Durante grabbed the honours for Wallace Pontiac. Knuckles/Bomar 20 Gallinger's 8 Lauren Gunding sank four baskets and made a number of key defensive plays to lead Knucldes/Bomar to victory. She was named player of the game for the victors, as was Liane Presse for Callingers-- the teain' hesi shooter on the night. Knuckles/Bomar forged ahead early in this one and held the lead through ail four quarters. ACC (10-12 Boys) Bruce Hood Travel 32 Marinaro Construction 30 A final basket right at the buzzer ended this edge-of-your-seat thriller with a heart- pounding overtime decision. Marinaro would hold a pair of four-point leada before the comeback. Michael Marinaro tumned in superb play making, which earned him player of the game recognition for his crew. Two-way spark plug Matt Adams took the honour for Bruce llood Ti o.eI. NBA Milton Graphics 55 State Farm InsurancelCutaia 24 Milton would put a hamhmer lock on this one early - with a 13-2 opening quarter - and not let up until it was ail over. State Farm Insurance/Cutaia made the final score somewhat respectable after scoring just four points in the entire first half. Greg Dambrosi and Jeff Gaeton were named players of the game for State Farm Insuraice/Cutaia and Milton Graphics. REGIONAL MUNICI]PALTTY 0F HALTON PLANNING & PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PROPOSED ROM) RENAMING:-Bnrinte Road (Highway 25), Dundas Street (Hiway 5) and -Derry Road (Regional Road 25) As of July 1lst, 1997, the section of Bronte Rd. (Ilghway 25) between QEW and Deny Rd. bas been formally transfented by die Province of Ontario to the Region of Halton. On January 1, 1998, thc ttmaining sections of ighway 25 (ighway 401 to Uic southem linit of Uic Acton Urban Arca and thc northem limit of Uic Acton Utian Area to Uic Halton/Wellington boundary), will also be transfenred to thc Region. Also, Dundas St. (IIghway 5) frmm the City of Burlington (western boundary) to Uie Highway 403 interchange in Oakville will be transfered to Uic Region on thc same date. As part of Uic transfer process, Uic cunrent reference to "Provincial Highway" or "King's Hfighway" on any road sign or in any municipal addrcss will need to be adjusted to reflect thc change in jurisdiction. The Region is proposing to substitute Uic refèrence of "Highway 25" wiUi "Regional Rd. 25", and Uic reference of "Highway 5" wiUi "Regional Rd. 5". Sînce Deny Rd. in Burlington and Milton is currently designated Regional Rd. 25, its designation will be changed to Regional Rd. 7, to penmit Regional Rd. number "25" to be used for H-ighway 25. In summary, Uic proposed changes in road names ame as shown in thetablc below. _____ _____ P*rawoeNwb .ne F onMWisc4xdAddas Brontc'-Road Bctwecn QEW and Bronte Road Since alI municipal (Highway 25) Highway 5 (Regional Road 25) addrcsses along this section of road use thc name "Bronte Road", thcrc is no effect on thc addrcsses Hiha 5Highway 5 to Dcrry Regional Road 25 Munic4xd Road, Highway 401 to addresses will be the south Acton Urban changedfromz Area, and thc north "Highway 25" to Acton Urban Mcea to the "RegionalRoad 2Y' north Halton boundary. _____________________ Denry Road Entire length within Derry Road Since ail municipal (Regional Road 25) Halton Region. (Regional Rond 1> addrcsses along this section of road use Uic - naine "Dcnry Road", thereis no effect on the addrcsses. Dundas Street The western Dundas Street Sînoe all municipal (Highway 5) boundary of the City of (Regional Road 5) addrcsscs along this Burlington (Kems Rd.) section of road use Uic and Uic Highway 403 ným "Dundas Street", interchange in Uic Town thý is no effect on the of Oakville addiýsses. The changes in road naines will formally take effect upon Uic passage of Uic appropriate by', w(s) by Regional Council and Uic registr-ation of such by-law(s) in Uic Land Registiy Office. We will advise Uiý whose address- es will be affected, as well as Uiceincergency services and post offices, of Uie effective date of 1 changes. In acconiance Uic The MunicqiaAct, Uic Region will advertise thc proposed road nanine changes i anuary 1998 and will hear public delegations on Uis natter at its Planning & Public Wodcs Conînittee meeting on Wednesday, Febnwry 4d4, 1998 at 9:30 <an If you feel thiat you will be adversely affected by Uiese changes and wish to register as a delegation, please contact Sue Lathan, Coinnittee Clerk, (905) 82-6000(78-8113, ext. 7254.4jf you would like further information, pleasecail Matt Krusto, TIXnsportation Technician, at ext. 7644. wwrgo.atno.a Detroit dashes local titie hopes Adani Kenp was a one- man wrecking crew (hr<mgh Barrie rournaient play January 8 (o 11I. Unfortunately, his AAA minor peewees' hopes for a titie tri- umph were wrecked as well - with two late goals by Detroit Compuware in a 5-4 heartbreaker. Kemp had figured in ail of Halton's scoring, with a pair of goals and two assists, before their American opponients would forge a championship finals comeback. A total of 28 teama participated in the four-day cross-border showcase. The tournament finale capped a remarkable power surge by Kemp, who put his stamp on ail five games with at lcast one goal. He scored seven in total and added four assists - figuring in almost three quarters of his Hurricanes' offensive output. A goal and an assist by the AAA sniper plus singles by Tyler McMaster, Danny Syvret and spark plug Derek Greaves paced Halton to a 4-1 victory over host Barrie in the quarter-finals. Prior to this the 'Canes went 2-l in round-robin play - sand- wiching a 2-1 loss to Sault Ste. Marie with a pair of shutouts wins. Kemp's lone marker stood up as the winner white Ian Boileau was flawless in the cage againat York Simcoe. Flint, Michigan was stoned by Rory Jnhnston, who was named top goaltender during the toumament's skilIls competition. Kemp tallied twice, once white shorthanded, as did Brett Robinson. Adding singles were Greaves and Marcus Goencz white Syvret drew three helpers. Solid play by Mark Lucas, Daniel Powers, tan Robertson and David Cianfrini also contributed to Halton's impressive tourna- ment rmn. Tough schedule grinds down 'Hawks A hectic schedule and stiff competition during a recent stretch combined for less than desirable results for the Spectrum Airways Winterhawks. The meat of their competition - six games in five days- came at the Aurora Tournament, where a 2-1I bas to the host team see Midgets on page 17 I 693-1100 i MIDLAND WALWvYN IHOR DZUBAK, CA, MB. AIUE C HIP THINKING- Financial Advisor Visit us -fr our ultimat. base tan. (z Open 7 days a weeiç(kHiPn IrrÀiîn ta aur (&HollandAxnericaLin A TIADITION 01 AZIIOLiA5C[* ALASKA CRUISE NIGHT Date: Tues. January 27tJ,, 1998 lime: 7:00 p.m. R.S.V.P. Barb FuIIum (905) 878-24324

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