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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 3 Feb 1998, p. 27

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Photo by STEVE LeBLANC Milton District High School hockey players (from left) Paul Loader, Jeff Chaisson and Luc Reddltt wMllI compete in Wednesday's Haton Region al-star game in Burlington. See related story beow. Respite for MD team A recent canceled home game against thse Georgetown Rebels was just what the doctor ordered for the ailing Milton District Higis Scisool hockey team. Thse Mustangs were tied or had the lead heading into the third-period on two occa- sions - but went into the tank and suf- fered tismugis back-to-back blowouts. Tisey enjoyed a 1-0 lead and a five- minute powerplay early in the tiird against White Oaks. However, two shorthanded goals past Blair McTracis put MDY back on its heels and opened the floodgates for an eventual 6-1 drubbing. McTrach and his Mustang teammates would cisoke against TA. Blakelock as well, relinquishing six unanswered goals for a 7-1 defeat. "We gotten caught on our ieels twice in one week, in the same arena," said skipper Phil Prestidge, of his team's heartbreaking road tip to Oakville. Now sitting at 5-4-1, MD will try to regroup tis week as tisey participate in the prestigious Bur-Bear Tournament in Burlington. Tiseir next home gamte is slated for Wednesday, February 11 at 3:30 against White Oaks. -j ; AWEKN Corne lOIN OUR GROUP for the weekend of MARCH l3th to 15th - see one of Canadas great cities! Sightseeing, shopping, and oh yes, see the MONTREAL CANADIENS play the NEW JERSEY DEVILS on Saturday night! We leave by TRAIN on Friday afternoon and return on Sunday - a great trip with a nice mixture of people- a neat get-away! CALL DOUG @ 825-5555 now - only a few tickets left! BRUCE HOOD TRAVEL FBfre yu invest, call me for your complimentary Cnplimentary 'opy of our Special Report. RRSP Planning For Life or Financial Planning & Tax Analysis Report Randy Clouden MBA, CFP Certified Financial Planner con: 847-7776 Minmswxs (or o%« Spm diol ed. 371) m uzoup* Monarch Basketball from MONARCH on page 19 KnucleslBomar's player of thse game for her great passitlg. Takitig the award for Wallace Pontiac with strong reboundiflg was Mark Will. Gallinger's 6 Charley Fitzwhiskey's 6 Not even three minutes of overtime could decide this one. Defensive stalwart Kevin Boyd of Gallinger's and Charley's sniper Maryse Lalonde - who scored the final basket- drew top marks for their teanis. I (4 The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, February 3,1998 -23 7 'HARD TO FIND EASY TO PAY 96 TOWN CAR CARlER (95 GRAND' MARQUIS (197 F150 LAmRIA 193 LINCOLN CONTINENAL F RIK REGENYT 5000GO ENNIS FANKAS I *I JIM GANG msALS& LESMS EOIES 15551 & tIS SlES "0M MIGE 'Baud on24 moethlem. attOA m preu.e0 down on Wndstaf $2M do0eron aufALEscodt& F150 ÇAstutWs t em efar mfund" secu* d«mý raAs , knea d atfi a C bl s t e s n dhrinO linRvsoln (33, *. * 1 %im tr- 1 u1 -rl -1:- - & u II C .1%r9 . Ai0; r% É 1 F 1 Cuu UV-011%ula L-illu, LOUIIIII!jlLugg %ffffý wýqwýi 9 1 Cinn IA12ikfir,; Line. Buriintiton uýatmui&ijrm a 1 1

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