Series tied, Milton rebounds e tramn WENZEL on page 16. Raysides backup goalie should have gotten the hook as well in the final two-and-a-half minutes of play fIli',uleIs -'n,cul I)i 's' oînos Uuskp1A u Couîlesy o) a b lulchîî-l'sît plusthie laceoil I t he Merchants' cnd. However unlikely with a threc-goal delicit, the 'Cats might have been able to initiate a late rally had skipper Ken McKenzie pulled Harrison. Back from a week and a haîf long layoff due tri a shoulder injury, Nathan Gillies tumed in a robust per- formance Friday as did defenceman T.J. Lee. Scoring for Rayside were Matt Falcioni and Brian Scott while Serge Dube - arguably their best rear- guard so far in the series - drew assista on both goals. Merchant notes: Darren (Mini) Haydar and R s sitIe ý'usînurpar' Matt E.lciunii"îae mcseurine, ieadeis ini lme regitiai , hsi.las e îgiedoiiilise cI six goals for their respective teams in thc first two gamcs ... University exams may prevent Jeff Haydar and Steve French [rom playing game Oive Thursday.. Milton has picked up Bowmanville's Ryan Penny as their third-string tender for the AiI-Ontarios and possi- ble trip to Nanaimo ... Game three of the series was played last night at Chelmsford Arena. Results were not available at press time. Milton hosts game four tonight at 8 p.m. Rec basebali league 'Cats must looking for players The Burlington Hard Boys Basebaîl Club is looking for players to MiI their six-team recreational house league program for the summer. Players must be 30 years of age or older by May 1. Games are played Friday nights and Sunday momnings. Special weekend excursions are also in the works including trips to Cooperstown and a Buffalo Bisons game. The season begins May 1 and runs through until the end of September. The approximate cost for the season, including uni- forma, is $180 per player. Additional information on the program can be obtained by caîl- ing Darreli Halls at 336-7414 or Tony Hall at 319-2213. ]Big mieet coming Up Oakville Trafalgar High School will play host to the 6th annual AI Nichols Memorial Track and Field Meet Saturday, April 25. The day-long showcase - the first outdoor competition of the season - is expected to draw upwards of 500 sehool age ath- letes. Medals will be awarded to top three finishers in each event whle fourth, tifth and sixth place finishers receive ribbons. To register for the event or for more information, caîl Bruce Burton at (905) 827-8725. Athiete needs a place The Milton Magie under 19 girls soccer team is looking for someone tri house one of their 1998 hopefuls. In order to compete for the local club, I 8-year-old Marissa Zuliani will need a place to live from May until late August. She would also require sommer employment. Anyone who can help out with either a billet or a job is asked to caîl Bert Zonneveld at 873-9263. The kids arle alright t ram FARM on page 16 from-behind victory over rival Ben McAuley of London. Earning silvers in the Bantam and Novice class respectively were Rob Petherick and Aaron Stone. Petherick went 2-1 with a strong opening round win and ad F 10-point supeniority tniumph f0 finish second while Stone lost to the defending Ontario champ after collecting three consecutive, decisive victories. Kevin Moore rounded out the medal haul with a bronze in the Bantam age group. Also competing were Noie Coutrouzas and Mike Ferrer. The Dynamo Club will send Devries and Gary Ferrer, and Gary Ferrier possibly the silver medalîsts, to the Canada-East Championships in Brantford May 2and 3. Got a sports story ? Cail Stev e LeBlanc Wt 878-2341 grind to win t ram TOUGH on page 16 We've got the same hype going for this series up north as weI," said MacKenzie. Grant said he has Iogged complaints with several Ontario Hockey Association (OHA> officiais but has yet to receive any kind of formai response. Milton and Rayside Balfour have amassed nearly 400 penalty minutes in juat the first two games of the best-of- seven Dudley Hewitt Cup championship seies. T 0 N 0 P HALTON HILLS Werksmg Tgther Worhing for Veuf EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Recreation and Parka Department Requires the Services of a Fulil ime PARKS DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION CO-ORDINATOR This position is responsible ta the Manager af Parfis and Cemetenies for the performance of the following activities: Capital Praiecta *Preparafion of proect design, construction drawings/specifications, and coat estimafes *Provision of prolect management, contracf administration services and technical support. Park Planning - Assisfing in fong range parti planning and site specific master panning esercises. Technical SURROt *Maintenance and management of Autocadd drawing ies. *Development and maintenance of digital parti inventory data base. *Assisting with devetopment review processes lie. site ptan compiance etc.) *Maintenance of current product and services information base. *Assisting with parti operation and maintenance projecta and initiatives as required. The ideat candidate witt posseas the following qualifications and charactedastica: " Membership or eligibiity for membership in the O.A.L.A. " 5-7 ears of progressive expenience with municipal parfis design, construction and project management. " Supritor computer skilta indluding Atocadd, and Microsoft Office Suite software. " Effective communications, interpersonat, organizational and protrtem sotving skits. " Demonstrate abiity f0 work with minimal supervision on a variety of proecta concurrentty. Satary Range: Grade 10 ($40020 - $47,11te> Quaified Applicants are invited f0 submit their resumds fa the attention of K. 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