20 - The Canadman Champçion, Friday, September 41998 Sox make early exit from tourney The Milton Red Sox suffered through extra-mrning heaîtbreak ons the way to an early exit from the Central Ontario Basebail Association (COBA) champi- onship tournament in Burington. An opening round I1-inning marathon with Kitchener ---whch panrîed îwo days - ended in a 6-5 loss for the local minor midgets, who just couldn't sustain their offensive pressure down the stretch. frames Friday night, when the gamne was put over to, the followîng momsng. Jarrett Konkle, Kevin Cooper and Nathan Perrott combined for a sound pitchsng performance. The oss put Mfilton on the critical condi- tion list in the double knockout tourna- ment. They did manage to prolong their season a little with a convmncing 9-5 triumph over Guelph. Breaking things open in the sixth was Perrott, who crushed an opposite field Showing strongly on the mound were Cooper ansd Mike Girabaiskas. A couple of hours later the Red Sox feUl 7-2 to the Brampton Royals, who were a thorn in their side ail season long. Memories of repeated loases to their Peel Region rivais plus fatigue from playing one-and-a-half games earlier in the day proved to be too much for the locals to overcome. Splitting the pitching duties were Konkle, Cooper and Michael Volpe. t was by the slimmest of margins but Grinfromeartoear - the prohibitive choice - got the job done in ast Saturday's $600,100 Metro Pace, Canada's nichest event for two-year-olds. At the wire, Grinfromeartoear, driven by Luc Quellette, could afford a tiny smile as lie bung on gamely to edge localy owned Barnett Hanover by a nose. Island Fantasy was juat a hair back - finishing in 1:52.4 for third - wile Robust Art helped round out a four-way photo fiish. Like father, ike son, Grinfromeartoear duplicated the feat of is sire Artsplace, winner of tbe 1990 Metro Pace. But it sure wasn't easy, as thse colt showed a champi- onship heart in keeping is career record at an unblemrished 6-0. t was the second time this season he managed to eclipse Barnett Hassover, who' s owned by Hornby breeder John Grant and was one of thse favourites in thse lucrative Woodbine race. After taking command before the half- mile, Grinfromeartoear enjoyed a comfort- able lead past thse three-quarter mark wben thse challenges began. First came Iland Fantasy roaring up on thse outside, tuming from home to duel the odds-on favourite. Meanwhile Barnett Hanover, enjoying a pocket trip, looked for roomnon the rail. Long shot Robust Art then made a tbreatening move down the middle of the track. In the deep stretch, it looked like the Metro would once again by a graveyard for favourites, but Grinfromeartoear repulsed ail comers and had just enough left in the tank to hobd off Barnett Hanover. "He's a great horse," said Quebiette. "He's already shown that before, whether he races from behind 'or whatever. Tonight he had to do most of the work. He was running out of gas tonight. 1 knew 1 had a horse outside of me and the horse inside (Barnett Hanover) had a better trip than me." Added tramner Duane Marfisi. "I'm going to give him six weeks off, then aim for the Breeders Crown and Governor' s Cup."1 MILTON GOSPEL HALL 306 Ontario St. N. - 878-202 10:00 a.m. - Breaking Bread 11:45 a.m. - Sunday Sehool 6:30 p.m. - Gospel Service BANAl Actions ,An Ccl. howover ifnlitimol, is. when seowod n the mirror of nowedgeofo God. mghîier thon o mountdin. tvorydroP prolierod in his patl Sos the sec in Ihel mirror» From theBachat Wriings LOCAIA...... .............878-011 ]REGIONAIa... 1-800-4334284 NATIONAL .... 190"-89-8168 GLOBAIÀ ...........wwwmblhdorg Gf %4 MILTON, ONT. WtuimAst . SuIs S I) RM - Ast. Johin 5omsbaî uesr o Mute Judy Mulue SIJDAY, Seplembel 6, 1998 10-.30 AM WORSHIP Sermnon Tille: "EFECflVE DISCIPLESHIP" dadShuol Roginlralia No Chuti e Sa cwman. Nurse Care Availlil KNox PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 170 main Street E., Milton Ministerli - The Rev. Rod Le"i - Cole. Smith 10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship Nursery & Sunday School For information csIl 878-6066 Parking on Mary Street st Wimekrlmtr acceu ai MAY Sittnre HOLY ROSARY httiJwww.golden.fletl-w50/bOOiltc HOLY ROSAItY ( 139 Martin S Massaat 5:30 pmt 9:00 ami, 10:1 OUR LADY 0F VlCTD hilton Heug Ns Mass STr. PETER bu w Au th Le & Br Rev. Rarl Tab Celebratiatg our 60th SIJNDAY, SPTMUER S, 1998 10:45 &.m.: THlE APPOINTMENT WITN GOD Patr Rogge will be aisring Ibe Compmlling Illustralmd sermon.. NMsryCraCîs -2.Jr hlden hrh(gn36 Susr ae. Chies 02)-r.Chr (Agnu .10) s -6 8:30 Pm LABOUR DAY EXTRAVAGANZA Comm loin us for Iis annuel outdoo)r vnng of fllowahip, fun, #iva music end a dllcloum coin rosat. Thae wil ho gamma for both young end old, àabonflr, end e naplrlng memaga frai Goda Word. Don't mima Iis sp.cial tim ogmtluft UBOur exetng mîd-week B O C U B rnistry for ebtîdren ages 3-11 B otnet G CL as "iing~s Fore" Registration night for this great children's program is on Wednesday, September 16 between 7:00 - 8:00 pmn BG Clubs begin on Wednesday Seplember 30 - 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Ail chiidren Are Welcomel 1 HOW TE O FINDIUS! OF L.VI Cill N- V, LIF ïPARISH tosip-holymrosy-m.h551 8789044) CHUBCH treet Saturday Grace Anglican Ch=rc 317 Main St. E., Milton the Chureh on the HiU 878-2411l Rev. Dr. Mark MeDerunott DRY MISSION 8:00 amn - Holy Communion ghts1000 amn - Sung Eueharist a (Nursery Prspamn, Chrs Scis1 & Prayen s o Healing) ISSION itannis TMUSDAY M 10:45 amn - Holy Communion w, Anavrauy ' teelelir accesi through parking lot doors VIOTORV MIULm OCHURONI Are you bored wilh church and Ctinstianily9 Has church atendance made eiunie difference in your life? ta Sunday momning service jusi a routine or tradition? If yosr answer is yes 10 ilsese questions, and you want more out of churcli, Ihen 1 encourage yos 10 check out our services ihai will excite, challenge, and equip you each week. 10:00.-11:15 A.M. - MORNING WORSHIP MILTON LEISURE CENTRE (BOARD ROOM) (separate services for children 9 years and under) MiniUnes of Vlctor Bible *feaeeMiniaUx focasing on songs centred around the word of Gedan ad relationslup wiili Christ. *Emâdùnelti.ihat equips the believer to have a deeper relaionibip widi the Lord and fulfil Gods plan in your life. *A.Odaldn.Malaaldt wiIl train eildren in tbe Bible so ibey eau lento more about Jsuas Christ and apply His word iheir lives. Bible SIlad&es dut are ued as a oseans of ouireaeh to te community as weil nu growt or due believer. (Halion police aiudy. Saturday morning stady. Syl Appu tudy, Sunday evening siudy) *Cmns.l3altreh drougb weekly Bible teaeing segment an Cable 14, weekly ae talk show. "living A Viclorious 14e By Thse Word 0f God' Pastor Charles Boyce (905) 875-2162 mrail: cboyee@inierbop.net Alpha Answers to the Question ofLife new course begins Monday, September 14, 1998 from 7-9:30P.m. ALPHA is a 10) week course designed to teach the basics of the Christian Fath in a relaxed and "'user-friendly'" way. Ir is designed prnauily for those wanting to investigate Christianity. New Christians. Non Churchgoers and those who want to brush up on thse basics. It is also an excellent refresher or rejuvenating course for Iong-tirne Christians. Every week we start with dinner. There is no charge for the course, however donations to cover the cost of dinner each week are requested. Corne to est, corne to socialize. corne to learns corne to share... ALPHA is for everyone. IfYosu ould like more information please contact SGRACE ANGLICAN CHURCHAT878-2411 Wlseelcbair access thrssgh parking lot dors Annual Memorial Sen.ice at Bethel Memorial Chapel Brittania Rd. Burlington Ontario on Sunday Sept 13, 1998 at 2:00 pm Milton Bible Chureh meels at the Miton Seniors Actlvit Centre 500 Chlida Drive 876-3586 Pasîor. Rev. James A. DeMarsh Worship with us at 10:30 A.M. Look for our nom ml l imes beginnlng next week MBCin lthe Word Surteay 10:00 AM MBC in Warship Sunday 11:00 AM MBC in Training Sunday 6:30 PM (ait Sunday neetings aI MSAC) MBC in Prayer Tuesday et 7:30 PM (ail Tuesday meetings at Milon Baptist Church 900 Nipiaing at Thompson Fload) There 's reason to grin, but just barely Q~w~adatoeWax N Wix JA Company of the Vear. rafWIheld6ait 6eufa6a JY&(d«i -J 1 1 1