Major novices are champs once again The Canadian Champion, Friday, Apnil 7, 2M0 - 25 The Milton A~ B aeisoe When it raina, it poura. Juat four dayt after aecuring OMHA gold, Milton's A major novicea put the fin- iahing touches on a championthip sweep - taking tie Tri County titie. The Sandatone Transport Winterhawka second aeriea triumph came againat Georgetown Match 30. Having tuffered through a minor game three hiccup in the beat-of-five tet, the local rink rats came out flring on al] cylin- dera and blanked the Raiders 4-0. This marked just their firat shutout of the playoffa - but their I Sth overali thit year. Adrian Eppinger handled the bulk of the netminding dutiea for the night while tan- dem partner Kienen Farrell came in for the last two minutes to put hia utamp on the goote egg as well. The duo ended the year with an astound- ing goala-againat average of 1.-17. Krit DeINin scored on the very firat shift to. put Georgetown on the ropea and then helped deliver the knockout blow - asaitting on follow-up markers by Wade mcGinnis and Jonathan Riding. Setling the deal with goal number four was Eric Gottwald. Ryan Cheeseman, Jonathan Cragg, Jordan Haggart and Tyler Lafontaine chipped in with single helpers. Overaîl thit teaton, the tearo wat a remarkcable 38-54. Rep Hockey Tykes still standin' Milton's tykea may flot necessarily be the top teain in Tri County. But one thing's for certain - their survival instincts are without equal. After dropping game one of the Tri County championship finals to Georgetown, the Lions Club Winterhawks rang off three atraight dies to push the six- point series to the brink. Then at Memorial Arena Monday night, the local teain took il even further, edging the Raiders 3-1 in a muat-win situation to knot the stries and force a sixth and decid- ing tilt. Thit marked Georgetown'a only bass of the tesson. Mlichael Sgarbosaa took on the starring mile in game five - netting aIl three goals and depositing the winning tally on a lengthy wrister with juat 1:31 left to play. Sharing the apotlight wtt Spencer Abraham. The crafty cager made two dozen aave. Lauren Kelly aaaiated on goals two and three. Game six of the aeriea was played last night in Georgetown. Results were flot available at press dîme. tîDeumer off to provincials Milton Springer Stephanie Deume aaved hier beat for st. The local gymnattica club member delîvered exceptional efforts oecentiy at the third and final provincial qualilf'ing meet in Orangeville. Determined to earn pastage to next month's Ontario Junior Championahipa in Oakville, Stephanie captured the bronze medal on floor and placed top six in al other eventa en. route to gaining a spot on the Central Region't Novice 1 aquad. lThe I0-year-old was fourth on bars and .sixth on both beans and vault, which put hier flfth in the all-amound tcoring. Joining Stephanie at the junior provincial ahowcaae will be 12-year-old Ashley Quinn. 'ieJunior 2 gymnast was unable to compete at the final qualifying meet due to an ill-timed ankle injury. However. ttrong thowings t dite previ- oua eventa - including an overall tecond- place finish at meet two - had aiready given hier à berth to the championthips. "The ankle will definitely be strong enough for the provincials," astuoed long- rime head coach Janet Campbell. Meanwhile, Alexis Stoffela came ~ NO * KLrunch *,;le Tuesday presenting p Owners&E huO details inT sW *LTON COUNTR De T 28 BRONT% ST. N. Springers Notes through with tome tolid performances late lust mossth andi eaeed alternative statua for tht senior provincials, which will be held April 28 to 30 Mi Senes College. lThe 14-year-old't efforts - highlighted with a ailver on beain - came in Senior 1. Fifth-place on both floor and bara plus a sixth on vault put bier seventh in tht aIl- around standings. Alexis and three other local gymnastt will now takte advantage of tht opportunity to qualiIf' for any open spots ai provincials duting tht "Super Qualifying Meet'. held later thia month in Kingston. Under a new format any spots not filled in other regions have been opened Up to, anyone who can qualify. Alto vying for a back-door entry to provincials will be Kritten Deumner, Jatuni Fellows and Christina Chimonides. HALTON REGION PUBLIC NOTICE BRIDGE REPLACEMENT (STRUCTURE 08303) ON APPLEBY LINE (REGIONAL ROAD NO. 8) (Over Sixteen Mile Creek, North of No. 3 Sideroad) TOWN 0F MILTON, PR-1730 Notice is hereby givea pansuant ta Sections 297 and 300 of Tihe Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter M.45 as amended, that the Council for the Regiuinal Municipality of Hulasn propanes ai its meeting an Wednesday. May 3, 2000 ai 9:30 arn ta paît a by-law for tht proposrd bridge replacement, (Structure 08303) os Appleby Lise. (Regional Roud No. 8), Towt af Miltas. Plats showing the proposed work mnay be inspected ai the Planning & Public Works Department. Haltot Regiosal Centre, t1151 Broute Road, Oakville. Ot Wrdnesday. May 10. 2000 ai 9:30 am is tht Halton Rootu ai tht Haitot Regional Ceatre, t 151 Brotte Roud, Oakville, Ontaria. Cotnt îbtrough its Planning and Public Works Commutter will hear in persan. or by his/her Counsel. aty persan who claims tisai his/bher lands will be prejudicially affecîrd by the said by- taw and wiso applies ta the Regional Clerk no later than Tutsday. May 2,.2000 ta bcr heard. For llartiser information. please contact Mr. J. Clit, P.Eng., Manager, Design Services at (905) 825-6030, extension 7610. JOAN EAGLESHAM REGIONAL CLERK www.region.halton.on.ca At Hitherfleld we focus on the individual needs, strengths and talents of every student in our JK to Grade 8 school. We offer a challenging academic programme, which is supported by our new fully networked computer lab. Each child partic- ipates in our May Plays. Our teachers are qualifled and experienced. With our low student-to-teacher ratio, open communication with parents and a strong sense of family within the school, Hitherfield has ear-ned a reputation for high standards of achievement. At Hitherfleld, we nurture the desire to learn. To find out more please cali: Ana Scott, Principal, B.A., B.Ed.,' Principal Qualitacations Mrs. Cheryl Bélanger, Secretary 90'5-854-0890 * ! roi LVi I 1 :Lïu r.1'L'M7FI1 :à=o FA , - - . à ýMq www.region.halton.on.ca