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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 25 Apr 2000, p. 20

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20 - The Canadian Champion, Tueaday, April 25, 2000 Fax your team reports or sports stories to Steve LeBlanc at 878-4943, or drop them off at The Champion, 191 Main St. E. Important Infant Safety Hazard Notice Zellers has leamed of a potential safety hazard with a Cherokee brand infant pram suit (or "bunting bag"). The item is a fleece garment made of a textured berber fabric, s oatmeal n colour and trimmed n green, navy or red. There s embroidery on the left chest 0f pine trees and flowers. The label says Cherokee. it solU for $4499 A toggle/button on the item can be easily removed. An infant may put tise toggle/button n his or her mouth and can accidentally choke. me item was sold primarily througts the Zellers Cherokee store on Vonge Street in Toronto. Some were also sold in Zellers stores n the Greater Toronto ares and Peterborough. You can return t to any Zelers store fora fuil retund. For more information please contact Zelers customer service i 888 226-2225 7dIefS Ladies hockey club ends tournament on high note in Uic opening frame. The local ladies hockey team didn't quite make it into the play- off round at the season ending Brampton Canadettes Toumament. However, Mîlton would eventual find its way into the win column - capping a lesn than stellar round robin campaign on a high note Sunday. Tania Burtons crafty cage work and a couple of timely Salues helped them trim Minnesots 2-0 in their final game of the weekend - and season. Krista Lecky, Milton's top gun- ner aIl year as well as as the tourna- ment, deposited an unassisted wraparound to put the locals ahead ""Martial artists shine The Fighting Griffin Martial Arts sehool rcccntly performed well at bohh the Ontario Open Karate Tournament in Hamilton and the Upstate Open Karate Championship in Rochester, New York. Results are as follows: Ontatio Open Teens Melaine Rego, lst Forras Grabars Tarrant, 2nd Forms Devin Bayton, 3rd Forms Natalie Caparello, 4th Forms Joshua Sykes, Sth Forras Adults Tammy Hogarth, 3rd Forros Kira Paumier (18+), Sth Forms Pst Walton (35+), 5th Forms Upetate Open 14 Years Grabars Tarrant, I St Forms, I st Self Defense Natalie Caparello, 2nd Forras Devin Bayton, Jrd Forms, 3rd Self Defence Melaine Rego, 4th Forros l7Yeara Rufus Williams, lst Forros, lst Fighting Adulta Tammy Hogarth, Ist Ladies Forras Advanced, 4th Weapons Billy Pine, lst Black BeIt Forms Then Aimee Kilbourn would bury her own rebound in the mid- die stanza for a littie insurance. Assisting on goal number two was Carm Augustyn. "Tania was just terrific in net.. She's one of these goalies who's cither on or she' s not, and today she was definitely on," said Kilbourn Sunday afternoon. "Our coach also made some lineup changes that worked out well." Unfortunately, Burtons solid work between tise pipes wouldn't be enougis to lead them to vïctory in games one and two - as a lack of offensive production resulted in 3-I snd 3-2 losses to Brampton and Kingston respectively. Remarked Kilbourn, "We were pretty terrible in the Orsi game, and actually didn't have it together for game two cuber." Lecky had aIl three goals in the Orst couple of games, with assists registered by Julie Boonstra and Karen Brown. Kingston scored the winning goal witb under tive min- utes remsîning, capitalizing on a blatant defensive miscue. Hanko Angus back in top form In 1998, Hanko Angus became the rags to riches story on the Ontario Jockey Club circuit, going from a $20000 claimer to winning Canadas most prestigious tmtting race - the Maple Leaf Classie. AI'ter a minor slump and the addition of another clasa trotter (Wild Turkey) to the Zeron Stable, the owncrs of Hanko Angus decided a change was nced- cd. Well, after going 0 for 17 wben departing Zerons stable, the owners bit the bullet and decided to return Hanko to Zeron. On April 13, the six-year-old gelding by A Worthy Lad was in to go at Mohawk Raceway. Entered into a high condition event, Zeron put the winner of $770.000 lifetime on the lead and neyer looked back, winning by two lengths in 1:56. "Lets just say Hanko was glad to be back home," said a smiling Zeron. "I was also glad to get bim back. He means a lot to me." Hanko Angus rewarded bis supporters with an $830 win pay off. In the $45000 Free For Att Trot it was Zeron and Wild Turkey racing to a Canadian seasons beat and new lifetime mark of 1:54.4 in defeating Ramas Pleasure and Goodtimes. It was the second straîgbt victory St the Campbellville racetrack for the Ove-year-old gelding by Van Gogh. The 2000 Horsemens Trot Final champ bas now won Ove times this year - good for $165000 in eam- ings. Owned by Zeron, John Donato, Brens Craigle and Jack Sawatzky, Wild Turkey paid $4 305o win. Are you frustrated there wiI flot be 1T.K. in September? Consider MILTON COMMIJNITY NURSERY SCHOOL We are a parent run co-operative nursery school for cFiildren aged 3 to 5 offering a two ~ year program w'th 2 day, 3 dQy, and 5 day morning or affernoon programs. We off er monthly f ield trips, daily crafts, songS, games and an indoor gym. We have a Iow child to teacher ratio and our s~ teachers are ECE qualified. Join us for an OPEN HOUSE on Wednesday, ~ May 3rd between 9:30 and 11:00 arn. Corne and regisier your child for September 2000. ;~ Lube, 011 & *appIieStom Callandbookyour ~ appointment today! s->) \ air we breathe «The busùiess that con~tdets i~iiiuwne tothe n-fl advêttising sooneror later finds itsehsune to Derby Brown

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