V The Canadian Champion, Frlday, Augusi 27, 199M - 2 Unbate Pair of centres heading to Milton in last ive Thse wins just keepý on consing for Milton's Untler 13 boys soccer squad. The Magic, unbeaten in their last five gaines, contissueti to show strong- ly by doubling St. Catharines 6-3 last week at Thompson Park. Playing their finit gaine in almost a month - due to a few cancellations - tihe local tearn displayed very littIe rust in lifting their regular season record to 6-3-2, which is good enough for third spot in the South Region Soccer League's Second Division. Harley Mouscos and Robbie Wilson each tallied twice while singles were registered by Fredericko Mena and Jonathan Southgate. Matthew Price' was thse chief playmaker on thse nigisi, creating countless scoring oppos'tuni- tics the entire game. Backstopping thse locals to'victory was Kyle Smniths - who enjoyed ample assistance froin defensive anchors Jimmy Czikk and Daniel Lynchs. Milton sank five unanswered goals after falling bebind eadly. With four gaines remailsing, includ- ing last night's clashs witls Hamilton, Milton sili bas a shot at second place. Have an interesting spo rts story? Cali Steve LeBlanc at 878-2341. as Merchant recruiting gets serious As Milton's pre-season campaign gains steain, so to do their recruiting efforts. The Jr. A Merchants added a pair of gif- cd centremen to thse mix last weekend - plugging up a big hole left by graduates Ed McGrane and Kevin O'Flahenty. Acquired from Port Hope, Jeif Petherick posted 31 goals and 48 assista lait year. The 19-year-old led his team in scoring and should hring both talent and experi- ence to the teain - much like McGrane. Meanwhile, Stouffville's Phil Barski otfers good size as well as playmaking ability. The 20-year-old - who is 6'2" and 180 pounds - had 25 goals and 50 assisis in just 42 gaines st year. He waa especially effective on the pow- erplay and should get a chance to continue in that role this season. Both deals involved younger players from the local team's MTHL Mariboro midgeta affiliate. Alao added to the lineup last week was speedy right winger Richard Peverley, 17, of the Kitchener Dutchmen. Milton begins exhibition play tonight at home against the Hamilton Kilty Beea. Game time is 8 p.m. Springers t44 Gymnastic Club Saturday, Auguat 28, 1-43 p.m. and Thursday, September 2, 6-8 p.m. Milton Mail F111 your.FALI with FUN and FITNESS!e Many exciting prograins ta choose from for girls and bo)ys aged 18 inonths tas 18 years Thureday S.ptember 16.7-8p.m. OMse sgsd 6 wsch.p W*lred* Iun V- W~bda tas # ym wn180 mpm d k* 5) for en *Aàa)M.o*x y"u For mo)re informaîtion refer to aur (id in tise F /itrLeiîtire Guide or cdl thse gym at 878-5030 Their regular season home opener is 'set for September 17 versus the Missîssauga Chargers. 6621 3rd Line (3dUne South of DenyS 693-0 0 MRD.L Mixed Dart League Regîstration Sept. 1,18 & 15 at 8 Pm League starts Sept. 29199 at 8 pm Optimist Building ail1 Commercial St Milton Everyone Welcome! For more information please call Christie at le 875-3360 to Steve LeBIancaW 87"-943. ARTS MILTON &THE ROTARY CLUB 0F MILTON prisant publihSpebr28 Contact your Canadian Champion Advertising e s Representative ta a find out how this - - :11Publication can benefit - -~ your business 878-2341 ZbMt (&anabian (Cibampt on Milton's Choice - since 1860 Distribution Department 878-2341