b--TlIstaradian ChManiO,FrWdày AuUust la, 2001 1Milton Minor Basebali Association Division T-Bal Week ending Aug 2 Shoppers Drug Mail 18 vs Gorruds 17 Player of the Game Chad Green & Trevor Stevens Brians Auto Repairs 14 vs Carefree Mini Storage 14 Player of the Game Robbie Davidson & Andrew Smith End of Regular Season Record Youth Knights of Columbus 7W il1L-3T lst Playoff Limehouse 5 vs Knights of Columbus 4 Photo by GRAHAM PAINE -Equestrian cornes home Mlltons Alnsley Vince ls one of three local equestrians set ta compote ln Sunday's $50,000 Grand Prix - whlch caps this week's Hendervale Equestrian complex Halton Valley Summer classlc. ,Fin e finish for Red Sox ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING to be held Saturday October 13, 2001. Location and time to be announced dloser to the actual date. NOTICE: We are accepting applications for anyone interested in coaching Rep Basebali for the 2002 season. Please contact Steve Wagemann 905-876-2640 or Faut Perrott 905-876-1496 second to quash a potential rally by the vis- htors. The Red Sox switched gear two nights later on the road - grabbing an early lead en route to toppling Brampton 4-3. Reliever Michael Volpe gave up ail three runs in the sixth before setting down and retiring il straight batters to earn the save. Starter Kevin Cooper tossed five shutout innings. Both pitchers enjoyed sharp defense - an aspect of the midgets' game that had taken temporary hiatus the previ- ous week. Once again it was Dumencu scoring the winning mun. This ime a bard grounder to second base in the fnurth franie by Conan O'Brien - who'd already driven in a pair of two innings earlier - brought hlm home. Dumencu scored the second mun as well while also crossing the plate were Scott Connolly and Andrew Pepper. Milton flnished witb just a handful of losses in two dozen regular season contests and overaîl were 25-8-1. Dri# the famiiytu th. drivIng range ind get teed Off 3rd Line ,4Driving Range 661 3rd Line -30LO _e = (3rL Un Sof I Dery>%693 - M Milton's midget boys basebail team punctuated a sensational regular season with a huge exclamation mark. Continuing an impressive drive toward the provincial championships in Brantford, Jef Harper's charges secured one-run vic- tories against a pair of 'AN clubs in suc- cessive outings. At Maplehurst Sunday, Milton battled back from a late deficit to shade Mississauga North 5-4. Chris Dumencu was the difference maker at the plate - scoring on a Steve Spiers hit just moments after cashing in both Rob Angus and Evan Jeans on a seventh-inning double to deep left field. Kevin Cooper also shone offensively with four bits wbile overail the hosts out- bit Mississauga North 13- 10. In addition to his game-winning RBI, Spiers offered effective relief pitching - surrendering just one mun over the final four-and-two-third inings -and initiated a key double play from centre field in the O ~The Community Care Access Centre of Hafton f5 now accepting applications for admission to le Burloak Long Termn Care Centre CCAC and Northridge Long Term Care Centre The Gommunity Gare Access Centre has received notification that two new Iong-term care facilities are progressing in their plans to open the fall of 2001. * The Budoek Long Terni Gare Centre is a 144 bed long-term care facility located in Burington. e The Northridge Long Term Gare Centre is a 133 bed long-term care facility located in Oakville. Anyone interested in applying for admission to the Burloak Long Term Gare Centre or the Northridge Long Term Gare Centre or any other long-termn care facility, should contact the CCAG of Halton for information regarding the application process for placement. For further information, contact: 905-639-5228 or Toîl Free by calling: 1-800-810-0000 and ask for Information and Referral -,«Mb a