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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 27 Feb 2001, p. 19

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The Canadien Champion, Tneslay, February 27, 2001- 19 "GC-entmkiiimcat impact with Utah Valley Photo by GRAHAM PAINE W.l. Dick stuclents <tram lêfI) Kis Boomhouwer, Jordan Fagîn, Katherine Greaves and Lauren Gundlng dlsplay the champlonshlp lrophy lhey won durlng mlxed tournamnent play reicently et Oakvllle's White Oaks Hlgh. /Hefty hardware haul -for W.I. Dick Wildcat cagers The Wl. Dick Wildcats clawed tiseir way ta, a pair of champîanship basketball wina recently. First, a mixed boys and girls squad amassed six straight victaries on Use way ta capturing tlhe tour- naient tille at Oakville's White Qaks High. Ibis marked the first time that s North Halton scisool had prevailcd aI the 10-term campetitian, hosted by Oakville's River Oaks. A 72-35 annihilation ai Burlinglan's Pineland Public Schoa put tise rnishing tanches on Use champions' undefeated mun. The blawout waa due in large part tai a 32-point showcase from Katiserine Greaves. Jordan Fagin alaa staod ont wiUs a dazen points. The local hoapaters upataged Oakville's E.J. James in the semifinals white their round robin vic- tims tncluded Eastview, Pilgramnwaad, River Qaks and Stewarttown. On Tisursday, Wl. Dsck's frmale cagers secnred another piece ai hardware - beating cross-town rival Sam Sherratt 38-22 in thse Norths Halton Tier I Championship. Greaves once again led the way wiUs 19 points. Lauren Gunding drained six white four-point efforts were delivered by Maddi Rundle, Tessa Sawchnk and Tels Clemrent. Sherratt would flot be denied in boys champi- onsbip play, tsowever, and took Use title by hum- bling Stewarttawn 53-29 Thursday. Jon Jeysmen's 28-point performance almost sin- gle-handedly toppîrd Use apposition. Ryan Dunlop and Rab Varley chipped in Il and Oive points respectively. Thse W.I. Dick girls and Sain Shenratt boys- wbo remain unheaten Usis year - naw advance ta thse Halton semnifinals Monday. Tise regional finals are sciseduled for Wednesday, Mar. 7. Milton Minor Hockey Association DAT! 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Miltoi's I9-year-old deten.e- mani began Iooking for tîther opportnities carlier ihis year and fîîund otte vta the Internes wiîb tlic Western States Hockey League's Uitah Valley Goildenî Eagies. With a solid recommendation tront tor- nier coîach Ken Steen. Gent gaîîîed a spot on the club. No sooner dtd the mobile hlue- lier switch teams than he started proving bis wiirtb to new skipper Stan Weiss. So much su that be was selected tii the ceagne's ail-star sbuîwcase twuî weeks ago -and stiiod ont wilb a goal and a gamte- Ieaditsg plus/minus record of +7. Tihis earned isim first-teatu star status and bighligiged what bas so f ar been a rather sýitiii tranisiioin tii Aiencati hockey. '*ihIere*s a tew mttîur chances hice There's the top-up îcîtîg attd the> se still gîît the red tune." expitted Gent, wbii sats spot dut\ with flhc Jr. A Merchants last tiI "But sut tar thttîgs have gîîte great. l \e se gîît the Olyntpic-ste arenas dîîv,î liere sshtchi realiv suits ne weill lint tmore ut a wtde-opeti type piaser -Id sa> tf (teaguc)i s ai the btgli entd of the Jrý B level tn Ontario. We'd prohab> be quite cîîmpetitte wtth sîtue ot tbe iîîwer echefîî rt. A clubs." The F.C. Drury graduate bas averaged neariy a point a game since amrvttîg in Ultah late last tîontb. He's one ot tbe team's top four delettccnan and bas bces seîng lots of powcrpiay trnme. 'Me Golden Eagies sit second ni the lcagne and begin tbetr piayîsft rut ttext week. Gent bropes tii take tisem tii chamnpi- îînshtp goid -but witî or lose: bc catt del- tnîtely sec himseit retumtîtg next seastiti "Eitber wttb Shah ior antither teatt ts (ie cagne,- be satd. @ OAKVI LLE 845-6601 NOICEOIrNJDUCINFOIAMAO CENTRE FOURTH LINE/GLEN ORCHYa ENVIRONMIENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY The Town of Oakvsile bas initsated a study ta identify a possible change in the use ai Fourth Line acrasa the East Sixteen Mile Creek vailey at Glen Orchy. lise Town is responsible for providing a sae and efficient local road network in this area. Foilowing completson and opening af Highway 407, there may bie an increased vebicle demnd on the Fourth Line vailey crossing Usat would have somne impact on the safe 9perton of the road. At sontse future trne, the Fourth Line vehicle demand wiil bie accomaodaied on the James Snow Parkway Extension that will bie completed across the valley in accordance with the Environental Asseasment Report approved in 1999. In tihe interim periad befare that roadway is completed, consideration must bie given ta the sale operation ai Fourth Line thraugh the Glen Orchy area. The study area is shawn an the key plan below. A Public Information Centre bas been arranged ta present the study processa and the technically poefenred alternative ta resolve issues regsrding this section ai Faurth Line. The information centre is sebeduled for:U 0 a 1 1 Tîme: 7:00p.m. tri9:O0Op.m. Milslion ~ Place: Town of OmItvllie t~ 5h w 1225 1Tafalpr Rond SM Thse study is being carried out as a Municipal Class ~ Environmental Assesament 5~i- ba (October 4, 2000), appraoveti ." under Use Ontario Tow Envirornental Assessment of Act. luitd For further information regarding Use study, or if you wish ta provide comnsenss, plesse contact: Mr. Len McLeod, P Eng. Assistant Dircoor-Engineering & Construction Departmnt of Public Works Town ai Oakville PO. Box 3 10,1t225 Trafalgar Road, OakvilkeOntario L6i5A6 Tel:(905)845-660 E-ma ci @ongàdeo. M. Neil Ahsoed, P. Eng. McCoemùck Rankin Corporation 2655 North Sheridan Way Mississsuga. Ontario L5K2P8 Tel: (905) 823-8500 E-nail: ûbc@ûý 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD e OAKVILLE, ONTARIO e 161 5A6

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