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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 26 May 1998, p. 18

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WE WISH TO DRAW YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING IN OUR CURRENT "GIANT OUTDOORS SALE" FLYER t PAGE 4 - MINI CITRONELLA TORCH, 59-3928-8 Illustration shows 2 torches. Torches are sold indi- 1 vidually, not as a set. PAGE 5 - ASSORTED LIVE GOODS SHOULD READ: "'AVAILABLE ONLY AT PARTICIPATING CANADIAN TIRE GARDEN CENTERS" PAGE 20 - ELECTRIC WINCHES, 40-5940X COPY READS: REG. 239.99-549.99, SALE 199.99-449.99 SHOULD READ:- REG. 349.99/UP, SALE 299.99/UP PAGE 22 -ITEM #1, KOOLATRON COMPACT COOLER, 37-0183-8 COPY READS: 18L SHOULD READ: 17L We sincerely regret any inconvenience we may have caused you. enote d321 -Ail Zones Milton Minor 777N Iioclscy Association Hear Y'e!!l Hear Ye!!1 Last Reminder- Tomorrow Night Annual General Meeting, Wednesday, May 27th at 7p.m. Thompson Rd. Arena Everyone is welcome. Corne and contribute. "'Ourplayers don 't care how much you know; ourplayers know how mucb you Gare." See You Thbere!!. 0e ECD hangs ini withfavourite 22 - The Canadien Champion, Tuesday, May 26, 1998 ciisi oi*uIx Corne to Qotary Park and àare the celebration Wocker gets two Halton wins clocked in at 11:20. Thei Christie Robertson hurled the javelin almost a full 1 00 metre further than she did at Haltons - from 30. 11 to es. 30.83 - to take second while she also grabbed fourth- Broo place honours in discus. senior Leaping 10.35m in the triple jump for silver was Hansilt Shawna Turner. Craig ONeil qualified in three sepa- Thesil rate junior boys events, eamning fourth spot each time. Th His efforts came in the 800m (2:10.13), 300m hurdles antI vi (43.31s) and 4x400m relay with teammates Mike ihr Cerka, Blair McTrach and Jay Suter. o Natasha Hooper ran the senior girls 800m in 2:42.09 qualifi for fourth place. Craig Robertson and ion Sprenger each finished fifth in the senior boys shot-put Bisi (I 2.46m) and junior boys javelin (42.89m) respective- away ly. Last year MD sent 22 athletes to the South OFSA Regionals, seven of whom qualified for OFSAA GUA( including Merry, Turner and Christie Robertson. Th Golde girlwitha Golde girlcleare Ashlee Wocker picked up right where shte left off at Bob FI.mlng's acaGo1d by the Gramr The Jewellery Store that makes house calIs GoId e Damonds - Gemstones 8k>78-4 57 2 Do you like ta sing? Are you between the ages of 8 and 16 years? If you answered yes to these two questions, MILTON CHILDREN"S CHORUS wants you! ANNUAL AUDTONS ARE BEING For more Information about an audition or the choir, please con- tact Sandra Kenzle at 878-4732 >midget girls competitor struck gold in both the and 200m daah - with 12.8s and 23.7s finish- )ke Johnson tumed in the race of the day in the )girls 800m. She waa neck and neck with a ton opponent rigbt until the end but had to settle Iver. I 18-year-old runner stopped the dlock at 2.19 'as over 200 metres abead of the third place fin- cker and Johnson were the only South Regional fiers for E.C. Drury Higb. Shawnda shines bhop Reding's Sbawnda Marquea ia one step yfrom a third straight trip to the AII-Ontario ýA finals, following a silver-medal finish at .C. - senior girls long jumper took the runner-up spot a leap of 4.78m - juat sby of the distance ahe red last year to, qualify for the provincial show- case. She and 1l other Royala advanced to the South Regionala, a qualifier for OFSAA, including Carrie-Ann Nichols wbo took third in the junior girls 3,000m witb a time I! ofl11:48. Luke Brunner also claimed bronze in the midget boys discua, setting a new achool record of 34.70m. Nicole Lee was a tbree-event qualifier - with fourtb-place finishea in senior girls discus (23.80m) and 400m burdles (81.8s) and a new achool record of 19.46m in the javelin that was good enougb for fifth. Midget girls Vanessa Bouskill and Eva Sitarz placed fourtb in the 3,000m (13:21) and discus (BR record of 20.20m) respec- tively. Finisbing fourtb in the junior boys triple jump with an I11.15m effort was Jakub Wiktor while Matt Bagley earned an identi- cal placing in the junior boys 3,000m- covering thse distance in Il1:48. Bagley, Joel Brunner, Danny Ferreira andI Darryl Penson combined to g"ive BR one more fourth-place finish in thse junior boys 4x 1O0m relay. They clocked in at 47.30s. Bobby McKnigbt narrowly qualified for the South Regionals with a 53.5s finish in the senior boys 400m. which was good enough for fifth-place honours. 3y STEVE LeBLANC The Champion it took outstanding offence and a sensational south- pass to tinaIiy sile c Fue I.tL)rotIy Sîhîit.na l Mthe 1Ilth annual Corbettis Basebaîl Tournarnent in Burlington. And even that couldn't keep tbern from scoring a moral victory - and a little extra momentum for the start of their regional playdowns. Afier cbalking Up three consecutive wins over a 26- hour period - two by way of blowouts - Drury met up with the Greater Toronto Area's top rated team, M.M. Robinson of Burlington, in the cbampionship tilt Sunday aftemoon. While leftbanded hurler Brandon Cali crippled their early efforts witb il strikeouts in the first four inninga, the Milton crew would not be completely denied. Persistence paid off in the final frame when Drury scored ail four of their runs andI finiabed juat three back of the teamn many feel are destined to reacb the Bob Prentice Cup finals next month. Dave McLean and Jack Turner bad the only two bits against the Rama and eacb acored a mun, as did Jed Cosby and Bobby Hicks. Sbaring the pitcbing duties were John Grisold and Noel Kent. "Getting those laat innîng runs againat the top ranked teamn was big. It was a moral victory for us," said Spartana manager Marc Measier, whoae tearn fin- ished firat in Halton's Volpe Division with a 6-1-1 record. Kyle Donnan provided the heroica in the semnifinala, Drury's 3-2 comeback over Meadowvale. Stationed at second with one out in the last inning. D"nnlaiiî sIt he hit-and-run sign n id nded up sConOt!v via the second basemians os erthi oss btohit d on an infield hopper by McLean. He evened things up one inning earlier on an RBI single by ion Eidt, whomn Turner cashed in with a third-inning double to kick-start their scoring. Chris Hunt worked the last three frames and was credited with the win. Jamie Walker was steady through the first four innlngs. Turner showed strongly behind the plate after regu- lar catcher Mike Austen hyperextended his knee dur- ing a home plate collision. The Spartans' bats were sizzling through round- robin play Saturday, leading them to lopsided cake- walks over Streetsville and Burlington's Lester B. Pearson. They mercied Streetaville 16-1 in five inninga, with Hunt working four inninga for the victory. Anthony DiPalma closed thinga out. The slugfest featured back-to-back bornera by Hicks and Turner in the firat and three straight singles by Ryan McHugh. From there, Walker lashed out two hits for three runs to lead Drury to a 10-I beating of Pearson. The Spartans scored seven timea in the firat. Kent was steady on the mound and earned the win. Drury bas a bye in the firat round of the playoffa and will hoat round two tomorrow (Wednesday) at 3:30 p.m. against eitber Oakville Trafalgar or Q.E. Park.

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