20-The Canadien Champion, Tuesday, JIJy 7, 1998 ANNOUNCEMENT John Meneok Sales & Leasing Representative Andrew Gorman, General Manager and the entire staff at Gomjud's Auto Group are pleased to welcome John Meneok as he joins our dynamic team of sales and leasing representa- fives. John has over 5 years of experience in sales and leas- ing of new and used vehicles, and his commiment to his cus- tomers is both outstanding and inspiring. John invites ail his friends and customers, and the Milton community to visit hlm at Gorrud's Auto Group. Discover the difference of small-town value and big-city selection, and the personalized service that has always been associated with the Gorrud name! 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Gold - Diamnonds * Gemstones -878-45i72 1ontb "This had to have been a career bigh for them." said irst-year coach Adrian Wood, oc î.s i ,-cond in the South ricLord. -With players injured or on vacation DANCE CAMP a SUMMER SCHOOL,' ýver-,boJiý ieiconvw July 21st to 23rd Mini Session JuIy 28th to 3Oth Junior/intermediate Session August 4th to th Senior Session Information and registration at the studio Wednesday, July 8th 5 pm - 9 pm Monday, July i 3th 5 Pm - 9 Pm Congratulations on a Wonderful Year! My thanks to each of you for your support. Have a Safe and Happy Holiday! See you in September! MISS RUTH-AN ARTISTIC DIRECTOR The Dance Shoppe 1295 Main Street, Milton 878-14881 Naturai cas & Propane *BQ IPARTS Ail males and models TERRY RLY Mchanlcal c. I= ShowrSmai1 ManSi.E. Uni#3 878U197%' e Cimney Rebuilda Tuck Pointîng aCaps e Lners a Smalh Roof Repaira *Turbine Ventsa Basement Leaks aChîmney Sweep (US>) 8774217 PEEL (M0) 8U&S176 COMPUTER D - R.F. 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(319) 1853-0500 AC5MI Answarlng Service 878-M86 OVER 20YEARS EXPERIENCE! M.A.R.C.H. MECHANICAL LTD. PAFRF Wanshers - Oyffos-Ranbgas- Freees - RaIinam= - elsharSm 785 Maisn Sireet EaI 876-1138 Acroasf rom the GO Station Revenge may be a dish best served cold, but the under-15 boys soccer team was absolutely sizlIing during payback tiîne sý' T1u'-m1a\ t 5hon5l"r ,iii Nil Iloil - M Qd i a ll ' .5 unpreccdented 10 goals to Saltilects one, avenging their only loss ot the season last otherwise I'm sure we'd be undefeated." Proving to be the biggest nightmare for Salffleet's cager was Rvan Samson. who total Io seVen. Quinn Young potted a pair whîle Chris Casa, Ivan D'ascanso and Eric Wood were the other înarksmen. Turning in near flawless goalîending was Robin Hoit. The Wallace Pontiac-sponsored team will he minus several players including a vacationing Samson tonight (Tuesday) when they battie teague-leader St. Catharines for top spot in the SRSL In an effort to tilI the gap coach Wood has called up well-regarded Frank Fazio from the houseleague ranks. Comeback kid Andrea Cooney notched ber third bat- trick of the season to deliver hier under- 19 Magie girls a 4-3 comeback over the Burlington Boltz Tbursday at Thoropson North. Three opposing defenders draped thero- selves ail] over the local sbarpshooter in the dying moments of the gamne but she still managed 10 tind a bole and belt one last shot that trickled off the goalie's hands and hit mesb to snap the tie. Late in the tirst haîf Cooney erased a 4two-goal delicit with back-to-back mark- ers. Scoring Milton's final equalizer of the nigbt was central defender Krystle Connerty, wbo with 12 minutes remaining bolted up the middle and launcbed a not- to-be-stopped bullet from just inside the midfield mark. Skipper Bert Zonneveld said the shot was "one even the guys at the World Cup would have been proud of." Also instrumental in the rally was striker Kim Langevin, while Angie Van Egmond gave a standout defensive effort in support of goaîkeeper Alana Loiselle. Showing strongly in midfield was Andrea Dafoe. The win - wbich upped their record to 3-4 - was payback for previous one-goal losses to Burlington in regular season and league cup play. Boys outgunned The under- 12 boys squad surrendered tlsree goals in the second baîf Wednesday and feil 3-1 to Mîssissauga North. Daniel Lynch had provided Milton witb a lead early on. Setting him up weoe Ryan Taylor and Harley Mouscos. Guarding the cage was Jamie Webb wbile Robbie Wilson and Brandon Fragomeni were steady of defence. Peewees pummel Brampton Milton's minor peewee rep basebaîl team scored early and often in a 13-6 pounding of Brampton Wednesday at Bronte Meadows. TMe Red Sox exploded witb 10 runs in the first four innings - with starting pitcher Dave Tielemans surrendering just four over that stretch. David Aggio closed the books on Brampton and while Tim o lling strug- gled somewbat in middle relief hie was an effective leadoîf man, reacbing base safely during ail tbree plate appearances. Leading offensively was second-base- man Hallan King, who had a pair of bits, including a tbree-mun triple. 1