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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 4 May 1999, p. 21

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Hartholt puts on quite a show The Canadien Champion. Tuesday, May 4,1999 -21 à 1 Sý Iq *S à' el fliàUîl By STEVE LeBLANC The Champion Andrew Hartholt had a handful of reasons 'o smile at John Tondul Sports Centre Fniday. The Jr. B Mavericks' captain scored five times, highiighting his offensive output with a natural hat-trick in the third period, to lead bis charges paat Wallaceburg 9-6. He scored at even strength, ho scored on the powerplay and ho scored while shorthanded to deliver victory number one on the season. Collectively, Milton put forth a fairly decent performance- particularly on defence, where they were much sharper than dur- ing home opening play against Elora. That had a lot to do with the retumn of goaltender Andrew Dowdell and first-Iiner Graham Darling, who're both back from university. The veteraB% cager turned aside 37 shots and was especially impressive wben challenged downstairs. Meanwhiie, Darling added that spark of defensive pressure that was sorely missing one week earlier. 'The guys moved the bail botter and showed more intensity as well," said Mavericks' GM Dave Decaire. Unfortunately, the evening's triumph ended on a sour note when Ian Parker short-circuited in the final few seconda of play and had to be reatrained by bis teammates. The 20-year-old enforcer had juat drawn a roughing minor and came unglued in the penalty box during a bout of trash talldng by botb sides. Ho was subsequentiy suspended five games -equivalent to one quarter of the regular tesson - by the Mavericks, who no doubot are growing tired of bis recurrent outbursts. Expiained Decaire, "We foît we had to send a tmng message, that We won't tolerate this type of bebaviour." Milton enjoyed 4-3 and 6-4 period leads on tise way to victory. A rsh of questionable penalties against tbemn in the first and final frames allowed the visiting Red Devils to stay within striking dis- tance. Harthisot and Craig Hedley combined to minimize the damage of Wallaceburg's powerplay, that went 3-for-tO, witb tome inspired backcbecking. Their biggest nemesis on the nigbt was veteran Bill Taylor, who scored tbree times and added an astitt. Cory Leigh, who's set to challenge Hartbolt for the team's scor- ing title this tesson, taliied twice. Back for another mun with the Mavericks, Brent Moyer made bis comeback Friday and con- tributed a second-period goal plut a pair of helpers. Alto scoring was Ryan Felix, a lefthanded shooter from Milton's Jr. A affiliate - the Orangeville Northmen. Maverick inotes: Jimmy Leworthy Jr. belped set up tbree goals againat Wallsceburg and leads the team in assista witb six.. Markham' t Matt Chambers played bis firat game Friday and showed tome defensive prowess ... Milton hote Guelph this Friday at 8 p.m. Sunday tbey travel to Georgetown for a 7 p.m. clash. Lynch has earned save and a win so far e tram JUMPS on page 20 stop thse Soutb Atlantic League's Nortbemn Division. Hagerstown bas yet to loto witb Lynch in the lineup. Currently working in a tandem, wbich bas bim altemnating between tbe starter' e mile and that of middle reliever, the rigbt- banded hurler bat fanned 15 batters and estabiisbed an eamned mun average of 2.00 in 18 inninge of play. While bis control bas been rather tub- standard thit year, he's given up oniy five waiks - wbiie surrendering juet a single bit for evey inning and a baif of work. "My velocity bat been good and my cbange-up's been very reliabie," ssid Lynch, wbo earned a save in bis Hagerstown debut on April 12 against Hickory and 10 days later heat Charleston for bis first single A wîn. 1I don't know wbere I'd ho witbout iL." Good natured Since bis eariy days in Milton minor basebaîl, Lynch bat been described as a good-natured player witb a genuine will- ingnots to iearn. And aithougb that's remained one of bis greateat attributet over the yeara, ho ttiii finda it difficuit to put one particular piece of advice into practice - that of relying more on bis defence. "Coaches tell you that a lot, but when I get out there I'm aiways thinking about tcriking the guy out," Lynch admits. "It' t nice to have strong defence bebind you, but if you lot them bit the hall too mucb eventually those shots tumn into gappert and home mots." Ho expectt to a regular starter in the next few weeks, wben the rotation is finally ettabiished. "Hopefully l'Il malie it onto Toronto's 40-man roster within two or three years," added Lynch. ?aklanldMay 4, 5, 6, 7:05 pm AS My 4 - Tim-BR Mort Tuesday' May 5 - Shoppers Drug Mort Poster. Night* Texas, May 7, 7:05 pm RNESLabatt Blue Light $1 ,000,000 Blast! 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If yen vrlub te obtain the tender documents thora la a non-rgfundable feu ot $20.00 per tender. P.T. HHA04199 - WMSTE REMOVAL GAKVILLE 0M-1 -MAURICE DIVE GAKVILLE OH-6-MAMBARET DRIVE GANVILE ON-7-271 KERR STREET The lowest or any tonder flot necessarily accepted. 16166 - 16 Carer m er qar.m . Business Analyst, Refrigeration affd Range Camco Ine., part of the GE group of familles and Canada's ieading manufacturer and distributor of higis quallty appliances. la seeking a sktlled professional tojoin their Finance Division In Hamilton. Ontario. You wifl assume responsibility for budgeting. forecasting. lnvestment tracking/RFE's. month-end analysis and reportlng. You wiil aiso conduct strategic planning. prepare research and deveiopment tax credits. and carry out make vs. buy analyses. You hold a Business degree, or the equivalent. enhanced by a minimum of three years' succesaful experience in a manulacturing environment. A strong team player, you aiso demonstrate excellent leadership, analytical and communication skilis and have advanced PC skiis. An accounting designation and/or manufacturlng cost experience would be benellcial. Experlence working with MRP systems would aiso be an asset. Quallfied applicants should forward their resume. no lacer than May 1l4th to: Christine Gréco, Humnan Resources, Camco Inc.. 175 Longwood Rd. South, PO. Box 2094, H-amilton, ON L8N 3Y5 Fax: (905) 521-3409 We thank ait candidates for their interest and advise that oniy those under consideration wiil be contacted. No agencies please. Camcon An equel opporrunity employer REQUEST FOR TENDER Bld documents for the contract or .service listed below, addressed to the Manager of Purchaiag, 1151 BRONTE ROAD, OAKVILLE, ON L6M 3LI wiil be received until 2:00 p.m. Oakville lime on the specified closing date. Bld docu- ments can be seen or obtained through the Purchasing Division of tihe Corporate Services Department. saine address as above, telephone 905-825-6000, extension 7031. Documents will. be available for pick up on and after noon on Monday, May 3, 1999. There ta a non-rtfundable deposit of $25.00 plus $1.75 GST. Bids will be opened i public at 2:15 p.m. on thse due date specified in the Nelson Room at the above address. Those submidtting bids are invited to attend. There will be a mandatory site meeting on Monday, May 10, 1999, 1:30 p.m. at the Burlington Wastewater Treatment Plant, 1125 Lakeshore Road, Burlington, Ontario. Under no circumstances wiII facaimile or late bids be accept- ed or considered. Lowest or any bld not necessarily accepted. 99-T-i110 SIMULTANEOUS INDUCTIVELY COUPLED ARGON PLAS- MA OPTICAL SPECTROMETER CLOSING: TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1999

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