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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 27 Jun 2000, p. 20

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20 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, June 27, 2000 ,Wallace's Camotion takes third in Cup Photo by GRAHAMS PAINE Traîner Mark Ford (loft) hoîes the North Amrea Cup whîle driver Daniel Dube (mnIddle) cela- brêles Gallo Blue ChIp's big wln et Woodblne Racetrack Saturday nlght. Had Milton's Ben Wallace been moni- toting betting trends, he might have sensed that the jig was up. In a surprising twist, only eight pec.cent of wagers were on the local tramneras co- favoured entry - Camotion - for the $1 million North America Cup at Woodbine Racetrack Saturday night. That set a bad omen f'or Wallace and Hornby driver Randy Waples, as Camotion surrendered bis lead down the stretch snd finished third to victor Gallo Blue Chip and runner-up Tyberwood. Camotion - siongaide fellow elimina- lion winner Twin B Champ - waa a 7-5 pick for Cansda's richest hamness race, and at one point seemed to have things well in hand. Waples left bard with him from the nine- hole and advanced bis way from fourth position ait the quarter mile mark to firat at Uic haif, which was clocked in :54. 1. He continued on thc front end for the three-quarters in 1:22.4 and stayed there until deep stretch when Gallo Blue Chip - who was enjoying a trip sitting in bebind him -snuck up along the inside to grb Uic lead and Uic win. Tyberwood came on the outaide to take second money and Camnotion held on for show, orslya lengtb-and-a-half back. Waples feit the horse gave a good account of himself, stating "we got the most we could out of s bad post position. If it's a different post, it's a different story.", Wallace, Canads's 1999 Tramner of the Year, was a littie more candid about his colt's performance. "Another case of maybe not getting the kind of trip we needed," he said. "No excuses, he raced good. I'm more than happy. l'il take the 12 per cent (of total purse) and go hom." That 12 per cent translates into $120,000 for bis owners and increases bis bank accounit to $233,450 for 12 races Uiis ses- son. Camotion's next major stes engage- ment is the Meadowlands Pace in East Rutherford, New Jeraey. lTîe final for this event is $1 million U.S. LF TOURNMENT Wed. July 5th Carlisie Golf & Country Club *"* lbot iclkets: $«125 ieach- " M RESERVE NOWI SUACE LINMD "d"" 5f& Pri Creoumn ae wn o ie Contact: Lina or Bill rio st'.. 878-669 REGION 0F HALTON OPEN HOUSE FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER PIPELINES "THE BIG PIPE" You are inwEed to aten an Open Hous for information on the progresa of *5e andi wastswatsr pielintes to Milan, futurs sericlng plans for Ihe lands I t ae so Commtmlty, end tas proposed traffic managsment plan for construction through tas Rsglonat Rosd #25 andi Dundas Street Intersection. This construction *0 ltka place cms ta summsr montas. Thie Open Ilouse wtt lie trahi on: DATE: Thursday, June 29, 2000 flN!: 5:00 p.m. ta 9:00 p.m. LOCATION: Reglon of Hallon Administration Building 1151 Bronte Rosd, OakvlHs North Auditorium (use north parking lot>. At tas Open Hotts you vi111 ho alte ta rsvlaw dlsplay panais featuring information about fta projsct ni sait questions cf staff trot fta Region cf Hation s welles tae dsgtt-buld tearo. tas D'ORAZIO-WALTER Joint Venture regarding: *An update on tas construction of major water and wastewater truntt mains between Oakvitte snd Mittun anti particularly tas timing of construction for tas Palrmio Ares. *A proposed TrafIc Management Plan for tas Regionat Road 025 snd Otndas Street intesection pipeltne crosaing and rond reconstruction wortt. *An overview of future servicing plans for tas tends in fta Pelermo Communtiy. TIhe overefl purpose of fta meeting is f0 share our plana wita you and recemve your commenta. if you are unabte ta attend tas Pulice Information Meeting and wish ta proie commente or receive furtse information about tais project, pisses contact: 0Osth hi Region of Hillan (585W ,x7 Georgetown: (OZ)>878-113. Ackm (510> 853-0501 AUdereot (W05>5394ff0. Sbrewvios: (905> 823-6720 Faic (905> 847-2192 Efl: ohUsltdSt5gOnJUlb<oISa5 Karle KoM Dam Consuletin te Phions: (416)>229464 Foc (416>220460 E-mat. olUdgUon.C Milton Magie-ai at toumeys Milton's Under 18 girls soccer squad have certsinly gone to extremes in recent toumaIhnt play. Thr Magic clsimed consecutive championahipa wiUi a total of eight wins - ail of which, remarkably enough, they finished without surrendering a single goal. The local ladies' lateat victory party came ait the Grimsby Under 19 Dazzlin' Dozen. '1here they pulled off five atraight wina and clinched the title by blanking the Grimsby Eclipse 2-0. Kelly Fearman aund Krista McArthur weoe Uic marksmen, as they were the initial decision - also 2-0 - over dhe Eclipse. Milton started the weekend by stoning St. Catharines 2-0 and aIso secusad wins over Kanata (1- O) and Grimsby Gold (1-O). Feannan and McArthur each tallied twice over this stretch while splitting the netminding duties were Lindsay Boardman and.Alayna Loiselle. Before that, Uic teamn delivered an overaîl shutout and were crowrsed champions ait the West Niagara Invitational. They battled te a scorelesa atalemate in first round play againat Oakville. Then Milton dropped Kitchener 2-0 belote a champienship rematch with Oakville, which ended in a 1-O triumph for Uie Magic. McArthur was Uic Ione scorer in Uic finals and had onc of two goals. against Kitchener. Petting the other waa Helly Webster. Led by new coach Yannis Tjanetis - who corntes; te Uie team with a highly itnpressivé Ontario Cup track record and helped them win bath the indoer season with a perfect record - Milton begins its bîggest challenge of Uic year next weekcnd at home in Ontario Cup round robin play. They have two gamea each againtit bath St. Catharines and Windsor, with the overaîl victar advancing ta Uic semifinals later this summier. 715 oin tree E. ilto 876314 UA LUCK 1 1 __ 1 a»wiýU.

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