32 - lbe Canadlan Champion, Frflay, May 7, 1999 Hawks shade improved Reding by a single run By STEVE LeBLANO The Champion Bishop Reding' s girls softball squad is still looking for their first win of the season - but they are making progress in the search. The Royals have macle significant improvements in every area since last week's home opener. This overaîl bead- way nearly translated into victory at Lions Sport Park Tuesday, wben tbey were nipped 9-8 by Oakvîlle's Loyola Hawks. Activated from the disabled list, veteran pitcher Carolyn Coates macle ber clebut on the hill. While noticeably rusty from such a lengtby layoff, she did show stmongly in the first frame and struck out a hanclful of batters overall. Meanwhile, Heather Townsend was sure and steady in three innings of relief - sur- rendering juat two nmns on three bits while working herself out of a serious jani in the third. BR's solid, if not spectacular, pitching campaign was coupled with their finest Filly 'S feisiýy Winning a race is a tbrill for standard- bred owners -- just ask James and JO Ann Gratton, owners of the 1999 Princess Pacing Series champ R.L. Annie H. The three-year-old bay filly by Dragons Lair had to fight back to eamn the lion's share of the $54,500 purse. After leaving bard from tie rail post, she reached the opening quarter in :26.4. Paul MacKenzie, driver of R-L. Annie H, then offensive performance to date. Leading at the plate was right fielder Stephanie Pender, who went 4-for-4 with a couple of extra base hits and three RBI, including two in the Royals' final at bat. The local team eut a late deficit from four to one and had the tying mun at second base with none away in the last înning befort- Loyola' s infield unit macle three straight put-outs to finally end their corne- back bid. Left fielder Sara Wood drove in first and fourth inning runs while other RBI were posted by Townsend, shortstop Stacie Haringa and third-baseman Jen McBean. Bishop Reding's defence was fairly decent, with only three errors macle on the aftemnoon. Infielders were kept busy as the Hawks managed several short hoppers in no-man a land that had to be chased clwn. The 0-3 Royals were off yesterday but resume league play this coming Tuesday, May 11, when they begin a five-gamne road trip against Oakville's Iroquois Ridge Trailblazers. win thrills had to take hold and watch Triplet Hanover grab the lead. Just as Triplet Hanover cleared to the front, MacKenzie tugged on the right line and would take over the lead. As the field tumned for home Scootin Belle, with driver Mike Saftic, carne to cal and would clear to about a length lead miclway clown the stretch. At this point R.L. Anhie H fought back and won by a length. REGION 0F HALTON CLD.SS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDIES HALTON URBAN STRUCTURE PLAN IMPLEMENTATION and MILTON WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT RE-RATING NOTICE 0F PUBLIC OPEN HOUSES usat eiher locations to, toem eltiser study: Date- T-hursday, May 13,1999 Date: Tuesday, May 18, 1999 I TI*c 700 -030 2.M.Time: 7:00 - 0:30 P.M. 7Placal 0PM laonRgo Autrimplace: Bishop Redîng Secondary Scbool 1 H51 Bfonte ltoad, Oalcville 1600 Main Street Fatst, Mlo The HaiSon turban Structure Plan sot oun a procesoto pnovide servicing infrastructure for the Region of Haiton's esponso 10 pressures for new uthan gromils. Projt ise md in the Water and Wastewater Senvicing Manter Plan Review, 1990 cvnne planned in accordance mis the Olass Enleoteental Assessosent foreMunipaà ie and W.,oiosaten Peojects. A renins of the Mante, Plans isning underiaken tnt address a steal number ofleiin to oect.s wicarto be bif fr te fnpas odeelpment inMilton and Haon Hils6,20 ne mes nd 5stor acres ofemplonment lands). In acconlance with the commitetents set ont in the Manter Plan, thte Regon proposes 10 amend tise Mante, Plan. Thse lotiovAng reometinded reoIsions indude: New Elaed WalIte r ank.-theadtondofn ltoeatr tai iottainMiknnînserovde asranteLaeario ater upplyi Milton for nom reidennu Fooeh Lin, Wasteseater Maie tenisioeo netocation oflthe pmoposed Pouth imne ocastemator main in Milton New Pueeg Stationt at ne Mid Bleds Colle~eo Roid.: thte addition ni a nem mantomater pumping statin in Miton eant of 16 Mile Crenis, bermeen Dnnry and Brntannia Roads JBegiomai Road #25 Inteeteediate Watenwaler Ptatpieg Statin: reonnions t, the pnopnsed location ni a wastnmater pomping station in Miltn Footoest Mile Crees Waalewaeer Main and P.oeping Station Revisinon: milocation oi tho pmopnsed mastematot main lrnm, Oast ode tomvent sideofiFouteon Mle Crek, suth ofUppr Middle Road and a nepumping staion atthe MdHaknWaseae ramntPati Oaknille envl rnmental impact and communy dismption. The Region is alto conducting a public meeting pansuant to the requirmonts Soisndule C ni the dass enironnieetul Assessmet for Mun.icipal Water and Wotwoten Peojet ta, revieto tise Regions plant to seeis additional montemvater treatmnnt capacity atthe Milton toastematet Treatsment Plant. ThseReginpropnoestuse te membrnae bionnadtrtois logy5 rcently demontated at tePlant tepandhe cap iy ,0 /d. Thse objectiveo thsestudyis tn inctease cpacity ilemaintainngthe water quaiOtyin Sitee Mie rees. runtiercnoeinnts riR edor ùýto te plamming aund design ni anyi uisnhe proleds., and wifi be rtei n 00 May 25, 1999S. 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