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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 16 Jan 2001, p. 18

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18 - The Canadien Champion, Tuesday, JanuarY 16, 2001 Fax allof Drurv wins own tourney reports and it was another golden weekend for Sports stop,' members of the E.C. Drury High School ideaS to wrestling cquad. Within the friendly confines of their Steve own gymnasium, rie local lads combined LeBlanOl at ta, take the team titie in the junior high cchooî ciss Salurday. Leading the way for the hasts with mndi- vidual gold medals were Matt Knock and Jesse Ronan. Rookies Ben Beech and Geoff Morgan struck silver while a bronze-medal effort was delivered by Colin Bumham. In the elementary division, perennial powerhouse Gary Ferrer tumned back al challengers for the gold and taking bronze was Nick Ronan. Oshawa's Tearn Impact were crowned teamn champs. Meanwhile in other action, Adam Baxter was Drury's lone entry at the Hagersville Tournament Friday and eamned gold - his first of the year - with a perfect 5-0 chowing. At the Queen's University Open Sunday, Drury graduate John McCart made an impressive debut at the collegiate level by securing culver in the heavyweight ciss. Qîher credibte performances were offered by fellow alumni Chad Merritl, Rory McDoneIl and Justin Billinham - who won four matches and placed fourih in hic first toumament since high school almost two yearc ago. Merritt reached the semifinal round before settling for lifth while McDonell won a couple of matches. Photo by GRAHAM PAINE vReady to represent Marchant captain John Nadalin and team acorlng leader Andy Rozak (inset) will be representlng Milton ut tomorrow night'o Ontario Provincial Jr. A League ail-star game et North York Centennial Arena. Gamne tîmne la 7:30 p.m. *Conveniently locat- LUBE, OIL & FILTER ed within walking service distance to GO station $ 2495 * 25 years automotive experience Z*j Canabtan cwbampie NoMINAIo CALL FOý. p*,dIii'00 Now that 2000 has ended, The Canadian Champion is looking for their Cautie-t4 o/ts 2fe and would like your input. if you think your present carrier is providing excellent delivery service, is friendly and courteous while collecting for the Service Plus program then please fill in the attached ballot. The winning carrier for each newspaper will receive a $ 100 cash bonus fromn the paper, plus a $50 gift certificate from, Philthy McNasty's, plus his or her family will be treated to dinner by The Canadian Champion. C~~i4 q 4 >~ea4 Mail your nomination t0: IYour Nome: __________________The canadian Champion I IAddress: _________________ Carrier of the Ypar I ICity:______________ Phone: __________ 191 Main Street, I Milton, Ontario Yes, 1 would like to nominate my Carrier L9T IN7 forCarie ofth Yer.or Fax your entry 10: IComments: (0)8626 _________________________________________________ One lucky reuder who sends sn a nomination wîiI aise receive I a $50 Philthy MeNesty's Cul I I Certificate L-------- ------------------- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- if you are interested la becomîmo a carrier please cail the circulation deparbuent at I ("s878.2341 *appiies ta moat cars & iight trucks *, Brake Service " Steering & Suspension * MOT Safety Inspection *Computer diagnostics *Tires *Auto Electric& Charging Systems *General Repairs KE1I BLIKOC 878-4W43 arlytile. *0 Halton Hurricanes MrNOR HOCKEY THE HALTON HURRICANES MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION SEEKS QUALIFIED COACHES FOR ALL "AAA"TEAMS for the 2001-2002 season. Contact Bob Woods 416-667-0889 (day) 905-847-1370 (evening) for Applications HALTON HURRICANES: COMMI'ITED TO TEASI EXCELLENCE AND PLAYER DEVELOPMENT Tune-Up 4 cyl ...$39 6 cyl ...$7495> 8 cyl .. 8

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