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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 24 Jul 1998, p. 23

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The Canadian Champion, Frday, JuIy 24, 1998-19 Precision lotiParaegalServices SPECIALIZfNG IN 670 ChiIds Drive DEBT RECOVERY & SMALL CLANMS 1 /2 Prie OTHER SERVICES AVAILABLE Momb.m'ships e LANDLORD/TENANT 0 INCORPORATIONS a 6lIghted decoturf courts ePoEsSRIG *UCNETDDVRE eFuli-imme club pro 0 TRAFCS TIETS * NTT EDADVORLABLî aFree skill-building classes é jF I IK T KI R cN v iA L NOW Junior $2000 0 PARDONS e AND MOR... Senior $3750 Coules $7000 Phiie:l (905) 875-1904 Fax: (905) 875-9964 "~ POU INFO CALL: 876-1811 Woodbine Racetrack. Rexdale Boulevard, East of' the 427. _WicViE PUTAWA^Y HALF A Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Quinn Cruise demonstrates ans of the many moves *w m shes learned ait Fighting Griffin Martial Arts. -I L 1LIONi Sulent studentFi lq'_H9 IC making major F R -- IS Karate strides Ontario Sires StakesJuly 25th, 1998. Post Time 7:30 PM By STEVE LeBLANC i The Champion ,.,,-ungsters have short Quinn Cruise can't hear the cry of the wamror, but she folîowsateto spn.T t' it ail the same. teto pn.Ta' The 12 year-oId does so at Fîghting Grffin Martial Arts Club, why we're danghing a sizeable where she has the distinction of beîng the tirst and only deaf karate student.G M - treat in front 'his offers a unique challenge ta bath Quinn and senseî Scott ofherns. Hogarth, who at times is as much her pupîl as her instructor. "She's taught me some sîgn language but sometîmes it's stîll n uof2th Nrt A e s an difficult because I m such an outspoken person, explainsO uy2tNrAeias top2an eses OVERCOMES on page 23 Attention history bufft. 3 year old Standardbreds wdll have their eyes fixed on $500,000 in purse money. 5 stakes H e' *n ofThis is the 2Sth anniversary of races are on thie bill, so there's plenty to the Ontario Sires Stakes. Apaches go around. th e i*grh th h ol Fae, N Se Plése ndNeed more encouragement to visit the By STEVE LSBLANO Ontario Sires Stakes? Test your skills at the The Champion Blyoibbaeaoysm f Pc adcpigcnetwrh$00 Seven may be lucky for most but eight's the ticket for JbahBiloirobaeronsoeof Pc hndapngcnstorh$0. King. We're also giving away $ 10,000 in gold Tne Milton teen used that number hale and iran to leave bis tegethre h aewn mark on the Qakile Executive Golf Course last Tuesday, wberethgetosswohaeon jewelry and fans will receive an Ontario Sires a perfect shot tumed into a bote in one. "The bail got some good wind under it and took just one Corne set who picks up the big Stakes poster commemorating our 25th bounce before falling," said the I 3-year-old of his memorable rnvsay(hlqutie at) 14 1-yard shot. 1Ijust went crazy'. I feul down and started scream- money this ycar. And rnaybe pick anvray(hl uniislsj ing." Spend a few hours of play at Woodbine. Josh was participating in a week-long junior camp - mn by Clarke's Golf of Milton - at the time of the milestone. up your share of it too. Bring the kids, and keep it ail in the family. Instructor Scott Clarke described it as an unbelievable moment whicb lefi eveiyone in the gmoup bath awestruck and speechless._________________________________________ "He (Josb) was sulent for a good 30 seconds but then be couldn't caim down for the rest of the day," quipped Clarke. -.f ý Rd0W" C C Also witness ta the par three eagie was fellow instructor Garrett ,,. F Lauzon, who added "we bad a ciasest ta the hale contest going ss,., R.. fi O O i> wben Josb made the shot. After the initial sbock wore off, the first .-E tbing be yelled was 'Somebody owes me 50 cents.'40 INFO? GALL 6 75 -RACE. "It was ilariaus." www.ojc .com Josh bas quite an effective long-range shot despite having only taken up golf last summer. His interest in the sport cames from father Clive, imself an avid goifer. *To qualifi' for ail contesîs and draws yuu must deposit the officiai ballots 10 minutes prior tu any une of the 5 0.S.S. finals. This was the second consecutive year that a member af the local junior camp recorded a hole-in-one. A Mississauga teen did it last summer.

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