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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 14 Mar 2000, p. 22

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22 - The Canadien Champion, Tuesdav. March 14. 2000 Don 't forget to fax -your Minor peewees tic semifinal sports reports to Steve Leblanc at 8-78-4943. 4 Ç HLMON HLLS IRL mi HOCKEY ASSOCIATION REGISTRATION FOR 2000-2001 Girls hockey offers house league and representative team play REGISTRATION: March 24, 5:30 - 7 pmi Acton Arena March 26, 11:00 to 1:30 pmi, Memorial Arena in Georgetown FOR INFORMATION: 873-4996 Early Registration discounts apply. Copy of bfrth certificates for NEW registrants only. Don't miss Girls Hockey PeeWee Twisters vs Scarborough at Milton Mémorial 8:-30 pm March 22 series with overtime victory Milton's AA minor peewees worked overtime to gain new life in their provin- cial playdown semnifinai series Saturday. The Co-Steel Recycling Winterhawks rallied from a third-peiiod deficit to even- tuai shade host Caledon 3-2 in sudden death and tie the best-of-five set at one win a piece. Matt Buck knotted things up for the locals hefore Anthony Perruzza provided the hernies - dumping in a goal-mouth seramble a couple of minutes into game two's extra session. Guarding the cage lfor the victors was James Connor. Milton's i'irst goal was delivered by David Brush. The *Hawks more than doubled their guests in shots on net during the series opener Thursday, yet came away with a 2- I loss. Goaltender Austen Vandenboom was sharp for two periods before giving up two late goals. His team's lone marker came from Brush. Milton challenged the opposing netminder three dozen times in the fus- trating defeat. The sertes continues tonight at Memorial Arena. Rep Hockey Unheaten in Tri County Milton's AA midgets capped an unde- féated Tri County playdown campaign hy tying the Burlington Eagles 1 -1 March 6. The highly-charged tilt was scoreleas until the final three minutes of play, when the visitors finally beat goaltender Chris Kovachik. Then with seven seconds Ieft on the dlock, Rick Nadalin banged in a goal- mouth scramble to keep his team unheaten. Assisting on the play was Evan Jeans. The Spectn.am Airways Winterhawks - who've hested Brampton, Brampton 2, Georgetown and Owen Sound in Tri County play - were recently invited so compete at this week's Ontario Winter Games in Sault Ste. Marie. They'll be part of an eight-teamt division which begins play tomorrow. From there, the midgets wilI hattle for the Tri County championship against either Burlington or Owen Sound. Close, but no cigar So close, so agonizungly close. Milton's AA major peewees came with- in a heartbeat of winning the Peterborough Spring Classic Toumnament Saturday. But a controversial goal against them and lack of firepower down the stretch cost them a 3-2 loss to Timmins in the champi- onship finals. Laura Lighthall gave the Halton Lift Truck Winterhawks an initial lead before a questionable goal by the opposition stood up and opened the door to their eventual demise. Alto scoring for the local crew was Robbie Wilson. Goalie Corey Clarkson was superb throughout the titie match and eventualiy named gaine MVP. Milton toppied Caledon 5-2 and the Warren Park Eagies 7-3 en route to the finals. Wilson and Nathan Keith each tallied twice in game one while NoIe Coutrouzas, Mike Sonsogno and David Tielemans hadt two-goal outputs in gaine two. Tykes quite stingy Milton's tykes were quite stingy when it corntes to goals against last week -- giving up just two tallies in as many games in Ti County piayoff action. They began by bombing Dundas 7-1, on the strength of near peifect goaltending by Richard Monk and a hat-tiick by Michael Sgarbossa. Scott Dermott taiiied twice while singles were registered by Monk and Brandon Denham. From there, the local ink rats edged a competitive Ancaster squad 2-I1. Spencer Abraham was sharp between the pipes and received ample assistance i'rom steady blueliner Lauren Kelly -- who thwarted a number of big scoring chances. Goals came from Sgarbossa and George Kopas. UVM s iauuu.Mý imui la Umauvw Ms xVRi nwj, m.UMu 547 Main St. E. MILTON 878@0931 %%» , ita w.rbIidu or beli ibfI.:1S870f NEW HYDRO CORPORATION! The Town of Hallon His will incorporate Hallon Hilis Hydro under the Ontario Business Corporations Act r"OBCA") before November 7, 2000. The Town wiil be the initial sole shareholder of the Halton His Hydro and ils three affiliale Corporations. The Boards of Direclors for these new corporations will be responsible for the conduct of these new corporations by baiancing the need for compelitive eiectricily prices f0 customers with the desire f0 maximize the relurn on ils invesîment for the Haiton Huis ratepayers. The various Boards' responsibilities will relate to the distribution of hydro; data communication -via fiber optics; and services such as streel lighting, design and maintenance, water healer rentais and waler biling services. BOARDS 0F DIRECTORS To refieci ifs for-profit orientation, the Town is seeking severa commerciaîy oriented senior business leaders to become members of the Boards of Direclors 10 heip Halton His Hydro and ifs affiliate corporations make important decisions about their future. Preference wili be given f0 residenîs or ratepayers of the Town of Hailon His, if they meet other cniteria in severai of the foiIowing areas: corporate finance experience; regulated industry experience; competitive energy market experience; previous Board experience; knowiedge of lega and regulatory processes; understanding of energy, telecommunicaion. services or other competitive markets; networklinfrastructure industry experience; and retail, marketing and product deveiopment knowiedge. To express your interest in the Director positions, please send a detailed resume f0 S. Andrews, CAO, Town of Haiton His, 1 Hailon His Drive, Halton Hils (Georgetown), ON L7G 5G2 or by fax Ici (905) 873-1431 no later than Apnil 13, 2000. We thank ail the applicanîs for your interest, however only those chosen for an interview will be conlacted. 19 rÀd- 1 0 i i , . ! : i Gri fildr a le»lrtolf.,@ fi ffi viil VIN f :Eff fil UNE 0 1 %M

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