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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Apr 1998, p. 24

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24 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, Apnil A Spdngtime Message* ihe gay To Go!, Dont deiay your famniiy holiday plans Its time to get away. 'Do' an 'ail-inclusive', or 'cruise and stay'! Cruise the Caribbean, the Med, or up Alaska way Or make travel across CANADA be 'your way'! Sec your Professionalravel and Cruise Officiais You'll like what they have to say, The vacation planning they'ii do with you, Wili 'make your day'! SPEAKING ABOUT TRAVEL AND TOURING - TOURISM AWARENESS WEEK MAY 1-7 lias been officially proclaimed by Mayor Ann Mulvale for OAKVILLE - a time when ail those who cater 10 tourism in the community have an opportunity t0 make everyone aware of what the community has 10 offer - for residents 10 leam of the many, many attractions, both histonic and modem, the town has to offer. A GREAT IDEA!. - one that ail communities throughout the region should have - put ail the local 'areas of interest' on dispiay, so that the local folk can lie even more proud of what they are a part of, and can boast and show them off t0 their meighbours and incoming guests. 7the Way To Go! Travel and Tourism sotrs righî ai home! Pmfessional Trvel & Cnuise Qffcias 878-2886 16 Marin St. (downtown) Ai»o i Acton &Oakvilie www.brucehood.com 10, 1998. r ~- Cornet burns less brightly rPile'11 O After montbs of one horse dominating, the top o Unitd Curc theOntrioJockey Club's Free For Ail trotting class United Chuchning tobgel more congested. Ho of 2521 Dundas St. W Gorys Cornet. wbo heid a virtuai monopoiy on the (n arco ne o H y & 25 s.t,.. 1155(50Chouttic as for .sIss Csu Lcdts L c .c.. (ner crne ofHwy5 &25) ond straight race ai Mohawk Raceway inB a 827-0530 Rev. Karen Inkster EASTER CELEBRATION 0F WORSHIP For Ail Ages 9:45 arn Nursery Gare Provided AIL WELCOME Candidate Official Agent Campbeliville. Last week il was Georgia Limited wh tbrougb in flying colours and Ibis ime il w Stormont's week te, shine. Making just the second sart of is four-, campaign, Canada's 1997 tbree-year-old trot champion tipped three-wide around the last nailed pace-seller Hanko Angus steps from th( Goodtimes followed Lord Stormon's covei isbed îhird, jusl a head back in the 1:56.4 mile "He stili needs a couple more slarts but he'ý around," said driver Doug Brown, wbo guic Stormont 10 20 wins and $839,553 in 1997 "He felt stronger îonight than lasI week (a fou finish)." Glory's Cornet finished fourtb wbile Limited, who îumed in a stunning world recý NumberY o E T ota ed a otanS 1997te u of Contribiators o came vas Lord 141 m i las RUwEk, Mad nut l ra hl year-old bidding for tbe lead and îook bimself out ol il. ,tng colt On the pacing side, Exclusive Wallon made bis tumn and debul in tbe Free For AIl one 10 remember on April 4. te wire. Tbe five-year-old Wallon Hanover stallion found r and in- just enougb room beîween borses îo oplit tbrougb and stick bis nose in front of Raleigb Fingers and pace-set- 's coming ter Armbro Nautilus in a mile of 1:53.3. ded Lord Driven by Randy Waples, Exclusive Wallon won eamings. for tbe second lime in îbree slarts. rb place "It was gelting close 10 tbe wire and 1 was tbinking second or tbird but part of rscing is luck and ibis ime Georgia il worked ouI for us," said Waples, wbo did question ,ord-lying is borse's ability. Ivens delivers in dying seconds Kelly Ivens' driving lay-up witb ibree seconds left delivered tbe Milton Monarcb premier girls a 39-37 îriumpb over Barrie Friday. She and fellow E.C. Drury senior Brook Jobnson eacb bit dou- ble digits - belping tbe local boopsters win tbe fOrsI ballf of a double-beader at Milton District Higb Sebool. Tbe Karmax-sponsored crew beld a slim lead over Hamilton midway îbrougb game two, but eventually ran out of sieam and feil 47-30. Leading tbe way up front were Ivens and Maryellen Gleeson. Mitiget boys beaten Tbe Monarcb midgel boys were outdisîanced 45-31 by AAA powerbouse Cambridge in tbe Iird and final game Friday ai MD. Ian Robinson neîîed Il points wbite Conan O'Bricn cbipped in eigbt. Bronze for bantamns Superb rebounding and defence earned the minor bantam boys back-to-back bronze medals in recenl tournamenl play. Tbeir bardware came ai two Branîford-area sbowcases, wbere tbey defeated Wbitby 48-39 and Eobicoke 56-38 in tbe medal match- es. Wes Van den Hock and Jonathan Jeysman led offensively tbrougb boîb toumaments. Robust performances by the others conîribuled to Miltons suc- cess. Contributions Election Personal Expenses Expenses of Candidate Election Expense Subject to tihe Limitn Big Champ Elizabeth Mary Schuetz 10 $ 730.00 $ 249.06 $ 40.00 $ 209.06 John A. Gibson, C.A. jaJcls.Alxugha6 $1489884 $12,692,91 $288.63 $1240420 Bernard G. Navrman. N.D.P. $0,C.2 MiA osut Richard Malbouf Timothy joseph Sionott 56 $16,265.00 $3159040 $848.20 $302422 KkîmanC.A.osn Ref. CopLd.CA Julian Reed Laurie E. Reed 115 $24,782.24 $41,845.15 $367.31 $41,4-84 G.oebelle MauAdam Lib. & Aexander. Lib.Ch.artered .Aoounros' Raiph Schohtens Michael Guyatt 238 $ 77,576.85 $64414.14 s 0.00 For more information, please cali, toîl free, i1800 INFO-VOTE (1 800 463-6868) or, for people who are deaf or hard of hearing TTYITDD I1800 361-8935. Cnd "Pernitted Limit ofElection Expenses for Alfigures as repsored by the candidates. zj m Halton: $66,575.01) Pu/shshed by t/se ChiefElectoral Officer of Canada pursuassi ÉIcdo ru su/,secions 235(2) and (3) oftr/e Canada Elections Act. Cana"a Junior/Senior Kindergarten Registration For Septombor 198 Halton Catbolic District School Board ADVANCED registration for those children who wiii be attending Junior and Senior Kindergarten (not currently registered) in the Catholic Schools in Burlington, Qakville, Milton, Georgetown and Acton wiIl be held at ail schools on WEDNE3DAY mulOTHRBSDAY April 15 and 16, 1998 9.00 a.m. f0 noon 1:3Op.m.to 5:00p.m. ACE 0F ADMISSION AMIDREQUIRWMNS hhorKidrgrtnSenir Klnioruen Chldren are required t0 be 4 years of age Chldren are requîred to be 5 years of on or before December 31, 1998. age on or before December 31, 1998. # Roman Catholic Baptismal Certif icate requ ired. # Before registration is inalized, a child will have completed the prescribed program of immunization for diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelifis, measies, mumps and rubella. # Familles registering for the f irst time at a school are requested f0 provide the child's medîcal card aI the ime of registration. # For further information or alternate registration date, please contact the principal of your nearest Catholic School.*tDTX James V. Sherlock ('1f4'j Fred L. Sweeney Chair of the Board NU .!J k Direcor of Educaion -i4 Audited by $64,414.14 Andrem 1. Mulzcr. C A.

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