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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 31 Aug 1999, p. 20

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20 -The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, August 31, 1999 HUNT CHRYSLER JEEP TOP LEASING AWARD IN CANADA "Test and Repvair Faciit y." O NTARPI O S D RIVE C LEAN Accredited Test & Repaîr Facility MURDL Mixed Dart League Registration Sept. 1, 8 & 15 at 8 Pm League starts Sept. 22/99 at 8 pm Optimist Building 311 Commercial St. Everyone Welcome! For more information please cali Christie at 875-3360 efrom COUNT on page 19 out a 7-6 victory over the traditionally tougb Blues - wbo matched them goal for goal until the tati end of the game. Eby notcbed two late goals, including the gaine winner, wbile new right Winger Richard Peverley, who possesses many of the same cbaracteristics of former sniper Geoff Scbomogyi, had a big night with one goal and four assista. Collingwood capitalized on five power- play opportunities and the Merchants scored three times witb the man advantage. Marshall was between the pipes again, tbis time sbaring tbe goaltending work witb Kitcbener's Brad Janzi. Merchaut notes: Milton bas brought aboard assistant Ben Davis to belp coacb tbe forwards. One of the top 10 scorers in league bistory witb the Caledon Canadiens several years back, be's spent tbe last two seasons as a player assistant in Germany.. Milton's Frank Fazia played botb weekend games and is still alive after the first two round of cuts ... Exhibition play continues tbis Friday, Sept. 3 at home versus the Georgetown Raiders. Gaine time is 8 p.m. FIntene iÙÇitUf lÙ%I% TED CHUDLEIGH, M.P.P. HALTON ww.tehudeghco &Miitowne â àInsurance Agency Ltd. Group Life & Health & Pension ww.obetis uranc eo MicroLink 1 ~ ~ ~ ew. i r l n . n c ROYAL LEPAGE Cmue Royal ~~~Sevi seoeRdEtt evcsLd Blue Springs Realt Royal ePageRed Etate ervlVs Ltd (Halton) Corp. __ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ eo a eea éc w . itw .o HalIoÀSeearcL Dm Looks easy for. Seister in Woodbine Gold Final Intrepid Seelster re-established himscîf as the cream of the two-year-old pacing colt crop witb an effortiess 1:53.4 win in Gold Final action at Woodbine Raceway recently. Milton's Steve Condren gave the youth- fuI pacer a perfect steer around the rails befote cmuising by stablemate and paceset- ter Flashing Lights in the stretch. Elimination winner Flaahing Lights hung on for third to give -the Bob McIntosb sta- ble first and third-place shares of the $ 100,000 purse. Sand Qils Dexter closed hard [rom fourtb at the head of the stretch to nail down the second-place finishers' portion. Tbe win was Intrepid Seelster's fourth of tbe season and bis second in a Gold Final. The Camluck colt set a track and Ontario Sires Stakes record at Woodbine Raceway on June 27, pacing around that track's Steve Co.ndren five-eigbtbs mile oval in 1:53.3. From a record of four wins, two seconds McIntosh of Windsor, Don MacDonald and two thirds in eight starts tbe colt bas of Amherstburg and CSX Stables of banked $173,214. Liberty Centre share ownership of the The other elimination winners, You youngster, who bas already eamned more Nemesis and Shanaban, finisbed in fourtb than doubled bis $80,000 purchase price. and seventb respectively. Peverley is a playmaker HUNIr 500 Bronte st. 5. 876n2580

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